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“ PITTBBUBQH:
MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1868.
RBPPBI.ICAS STATE TICKET.
rot frrtxin raws,
JOHN M. BIAS, of Philadelphia.
WILLIAM E. fRAZKR, of Vkyatta.
ISKBUOAS COCHTT TICKET.
w anrajan aitPimicr,
GEN. JAMES £. MOORHEAD, PltUbnrgh.
comibi BamamcT,
ROBERT MCKNIGHT, Alleghany City.
tnim,
•. -JOBS T. PENNEY, PiUxbor^i.
% ' . ABKUSLT,
-■ J; HERON TOBTKR, PitUtnrrgh,
XLIAfI H. IRISH, Co __
" DAVTO E. BAYARD, Peebles,
JCUUB V. ZOLLERi UcKniport,
ROBERT ?, McDOWRLL, Allegheny.
v taoirr,
JAMES L. GRAHAM, Allegheny.
DANIEL ARMSTRONG, Pltttbtirgh.
EACHEDS PATTERSON, Indiana.
! icprroß,
JOHN M.XARIMBR, Cbartiet*.
< coaoanra,
f CHAUNCEY B. BOSTWICK, Lawnocevllle.
DttkcTo* or root,
ROBERT H. DAVIS, Ohio.
The Corruptness or the National Admin-
the English bill ires carried
through the House bythe use of direct briber;
was generally betived at the time; bnt the par.
ties bribed /were not distinctly pointed oat, and
In most instances the; could only be guessed at.
There were *a. few, however, whose identifica-
tion was byjio means difficult to decide. The
following paragraph, for instance, points to the
moAu operandi by whioh one. vote was secured:
f “The brother of Hon. J. A. Ahl, member of
<- Congress for the Cumberland, York and Perry
district, had contracted to supply the arm;
with 300 males, at $176 each, making $52,000;
ata> an order for 200 from Rnssel A-Mojors,
Government contractors, at the same price,
Amounting in all to $87,000. The kind of
jßjiles delivered could be bought readily at $l2O
"oish. It Is unnecessary to add that'Mr. Ahl
voted for Leoompton, and is a candidate for re-
election.”
In connection with this mule contract, there
Is now transpiring a trial at Leavenworth City
whieh shows to. what a depth of baseness the
administration has descended. Capt, Van
Yliet, U. 8. Quartermaster at that post, has been
court-martialed for alleged disobedience of in
structions in tbematter of mule purchases. The
public on hearing fortheficsttimeofthepreceed
ingsatFortLeavenworth,would probably suppose
that the Quarter-Master is suspected by the De-
partment at Washington of having acted in col
lusion with the mole contractors, to the detri-
ment of the publio service and the national ex-
chequer, as well as to Jus own standing as an
offieerin the military, service. Noted, however.
The boot is on the other leg. The issue between
the Secretary of War and the Quarter-Master,.
Is that the latter has been too exacting in bis
dealings with the contractors; that in several
eases he rejected moles which they allege came
up to the specifications of the Department, and
that the price he set on those which he accepted
Wu below their market value. He is v also ac
cused of partiality to a few of the contractors,
but the gravamen of the charges against him is
that he refused, as the agent of the govern
ment, to accept all the moles which were offered
to him by some contractors, and also abused
the discretionary powers with which he was in
vested by paying them prices, which, though in
.reality exorbitant, were below the calculations
' of their rapidity, and the promises of those pol
iticians in Washington who procured for them
' the patronage of Secretary Floyd. It is sot for
the laxity, bat the rigor of his conduct that
Van Yliet is brought to the bar. The 8u Louis
Democrat says:
r . *‘He drove, too hard a bargain with.JhoeeJu-,
Jared innocents,-the puttie men. He had i&o
thorough . appreciation of the necessities, .the
liberality and munificence of a government which
subsists by the judicious distribution of spoils,
and which has spoils to the -amount of ninety
millions to distribute. He was unsophisticated
enough to tirihk that the doctrine of equivalents
should be maintained to some extent in transac
tions between thb government and individuals.
.Hence, if the mule was below the standard
height, under or over the required age, broken
down, diseased, orotherwiee radically defective,
he refused to purchase it; and if it passed in
spection in all particular*, he bought it with the
'**' rest of the drove at a prico which left only some
twenty or thirty dollars a head net profit to the
contractors.” #
This villainously corrupt government, it will
be seen, instead of sustaining the officer who
etood up for ilB interests, court-martials him for
standing between it and tho fulfilment -of its
corrupt bargains, and will doubtless cashier him.
He seems to have been a particularly obtuse
. man, or be would hare seen that it was not mules
the government the opportunity to
hide bribes for Congressional votes under the
price paid for the worthless animals which he
was Marplot enough to reject.
" Some weeks ago the Oreensburg Herald, of
thU State, published a paragraph stating that a
Pennsylvania member of Congress had offered
In this city for tale two drafts fop $2,600 each,
drawn by Majors & Bussell, on tbo War Depart
ment, and reoeived the money on them. We
Save mislaid the paragraph else we wonld re
publishlt. We did not pnblish it at the time,
because the Individual aliudod to in it was not,
until within a few days, a candidate before the
people; but as he has lately been re-nomlnaied
for Congress, it is proper to say that the person
spoken of as having offered the drafts for sale*
is Hon. Jawns I*. Giixis, the Lecompton candi
• date for Congress in the 24th district.
Mr. GzLtis-was a'member 9f tho last Congress,
aad-when the Lecompton bill was brought for
ward, he was generally counted among its oppo
nents ; bat when the House was brought to a
vote npon U, he voted with the Administration
and for Lecompton.
In order-to make the development of the
. , Greensborg Herald complete, it is necessary to
- ‘ state a few facts, and leave the task of explain
r ing them to Mr. Gnxis.
Messrs. Bussell & Majors, of Leavenworth
City,, were the contractors for supplying the
army sent out to Utah. Their contract amount
ed to mflliens—eight or nine millions, if we are
, oorreotly informed. It might naturally be ex
m peeted that men obtaining so Urge a contract
would contribute liberally to the financial wants
the political managers of the administration ;
nod rnmor say* that they contributed a million
Jt •* la small drafts— mostly in sums of
s2,ooo—on the War' Department At any rate,
* drafts of this nature were plenty about the Cap
* itol daring the pendenoy of the Lecomplon bill;
and as members Of Congress are not generally
; gifted with asuperabandanceof money, it is not
e probable, to say the least, that they were back
ed about .there for the pnrpose'of being cashed*
We ars, not able to say that any member of
Congress was bought with them; bnt we are
able to say that Mr. Gillis, on his way home
from Washington City, after the adjournment
, of Congress, offered two of them in this city for |
’ wale, and we are Informed that be raised the ;
* -money on them.
:lt is not at all probable that Mr. Gillis bought
' . these drafts at Washington City, else why should
Swish to tell them here so shortly afterwards ?
0 money that wonld bay them there, would
' / have -been of «s much service to him here, as
; Uj o money he could get by selling them, and
. jmnfce \t wonld be a very ffilly business trans
'notion. If, however, he got them honestly, he
can show it without difficulty. Let him vindi
cate himseinf he caoT The belief was current
oi Washington that the drafts, of Majors 4 Bns
* • etffcwere used aa corruption money; we have
Seed two of UwmfatoU* u»4« of Mr.Oau.,
'" ' ,fco WMfinrt for
I«OBpioB! MS Mw/.lft »dmlni s tr,Uon ud
Mr' hath htm ifo opportanHy of ehoir
- fa* If U>*t bi pon&i* tt itm»U right Md
, honest
' HOvlrOO is thla, from »
|L_, t «o&y br Mont»l«mb«tt:—
■ office io' ono 61 of cociel :
Hoi. J.R following we clip i A Great State.—.Weeiernedilortmate much SptCtiu JlOtlffß. 1 AtH
w Him WliinWiir ftfiirifcrarfr - - I «S» orcr their prolifio soiU, but after slither# - —-i-t -a- >
n . frnm'nr..l«nri;t wiit-hri l * llo soil like Kentncky aoil. and no products Permanent Office. j ; WHICH IS THE IBEST.
eeen ttat oTddbw totSe' llsll ' ****** P«duc.a While the press of Complying with the urgent request of bun-1 rpilE REV. CHARLES B. BOYNTON,
1 f th-UUnnlnn ... k 8 ’ . ~ . neighboring Stales groin over their r.ll?Frnt>lo :1, r. ,1. » Cincinnati ClrrEymAn of pr.iami.ucr write. t..
prospects for corn, L crop of thU inveluohle • | (SiJJ ,, sErt3»«2ftSr
I j a.
ehanee will be hailed ell over iha rmmtrv bv herreis. or Ibushels to the acre, while fields No. Ic.y I ‘n n Btreat. * tviu.,.i r„r thr amonceUirr toflu.: n 1..11.
m;. “ nailed all over the country, by promising If. to SO bushels ore quite common. opposite tup c T claw ItortL. . untiiohnii., Il.ic.ni|iarti,ci»..mlia!,-Jii.i;i™ni»..i ill
conservative men, as a good omen" Consequent upon this, droves of iwjne from less £s22
The paper from which we clip the above, is in : prolific regions, cross ibe Ohio river daily at Bronc Ult leant ait ~ii„.r Chronic Complaints i mia.Ti" the w■-tC c 1 i ralfia I nil Fr;n ci -
general so fsir in expressing its dissatisfaction 1 ibis and other points to he fattened in Kentucky, f ct ,n, p iirsi..,i „ m, t^,i n ,.,narr UivaFa. incliuimr 1 Tli,- latapiaiion .it Urn machinery to it* work i-
at the oondtßoa to which slavery has reduced 1 »hd 'ho iudicalinna now are that wc shall show . Ajjee/.0a../ (t< /.iW, 1 "‘nMo.V*"""" “’" 1 'hoh- «•
ffid Vtemni* an .t CA {..a to ronfosg ils belief' oer kH er hogs this semon than ever C (JriMtriti*, Caoiphiint*, r(>\ *«■ K., r *aJ.- At jirif-w l»*
Old Virginia end so free to confess its he iter Un __ LollJ , mr nits, fitch a sramt .urn L tun, ,™„«Fn.j At.r.x, rtttKT,. Aca.,l
that slavery ts the thing which has cramped the , Coeaw.-Tho nepublieaas of , ~rCoo«.™P i l„„ 1, „ r ,„„ yarltha- ». Wnorn » 1 .to. * HIM. «f~i
industry and retarded Lhe progress of the State, , t^j 8 county have nominated Hon. David Wilmot i i‘t*inth*ij an d ar , l i m(r)na{Jar;f , Mh ■ ■luring \ -
that we confess <mr surprise at thiq attack upon for President Judge, Hon. Galuelia A. Grow for j iudrvrivpwunt ,« th«*y tUor*.r«n *mt>!oy
Mr Giddings from such a quarter. Its con- : Congress, and Simeon B. Chose for Assembly. | >li*b»ntr4i v ii, <l( , nl , „,.j M-iiciod wii* u. f.riry u.»
„ , *Oo the evening after the convention adjourned »«»i *tr*L K tiieii ih.> mv.usiu. hva iW, ih«*> ««-
gratnlations at the good omen are, however, magH mee ti n g was held and addresses delivered • MKUiciNAh inhalations, e*Lici»u««ji h»«Hy,Lot
[ altogether out of place. We are assured by the. Grow and Judges Jessup and Wilmot. i “otj l /WJian’wj, no <Vern/*rf fjfd wh*n ut-ii
; Republican press of the Western Reserve, as’ * MirruH Cousty.—The Opposition, party on ahme -‘ l»TiOi,u am -Brncmij cminiTiwi o^»inMv.Mtt nK
I well as by the declarations of Mr. Giddingß on • hfonday last nominated David Witherow for As- ‘JI** 1 ** r^ wcUl ' 3 '‘ l <>» *»iy tre*tni«fa» bwd upon
0 1 , 4 , , - - tbi* pl>ia»bk>,biit Ulwt iii... H„.I th»**M‘At ■^tboiliKouuhcnn
the occasion of Mr. Hutchinß’ nomination, that j seciply anil expresseil a preference for Hon. , i n h»l«im.- f... »l»f.,F«
, . . , , , ! James T. Hale for Congress. Resolntious were , , HMowr^mn
llho glorious standard which Utq grey-haired | a j o _^ e j , ic nonneing the President's Kansas '• ''“•'*>« ■’ »> «»t in ohm
I Ajax of freedom ha» so long homo alofl, and j p o ij cy> anti in f ,, t<)r o( Protection to American
sometimes almost unaided, in Congress, will j industry. a i«nf i”i r 4.tioliV™i''i». a l!.M' to thm. wi«:,lng t» con
not be lowered one inch. We feel sure that if i Laucasteb Corarv.—The following is the ‘" ll i'T 1-iiF, I v
the Republicans or the Western Reserve were j Union ticket in Lancaster County OoDgress. American Manufactured Watches,
not entirely confident of this, hlr. nulchina JJ” 11 - Tlmddeus Stevcnß; Assembly Nathaniel Wo tvoulil most respectfully announce to the
lbllmakcr, Jr., Sami, rnee, l)r. Samuel Kencagy. ih..,, k „ tb „ Ac ,„ T , or ,a. „.i,i,„tol
would not have been nominated A. S. Green; County Commissioner, Joseph aMKKIcas r.BVER WATCIIBS,
Who would not be proud to retire 03 Mr. bid- , Boyers: Prison Inspectors, IJirant Evans, .rnoob a.. .nWe.Lw. 1. in Wsltlinni, M.~. .fid
dings will at the end of UlO present.Congress ’ ; Sides; Directors of Ibe Poor, John Heller, Haul, u.tt. nn P „r,i„ t.,, tl ,„ TO „t. ppr „„,i p ,i„d
Sent to that body twenty-two years ago, a pro- j Overholtier; Auditor, John M Carlney. p if, fh,; p „..,.„ , rTl , ry r ,. Itl ; H i tP r„ ra reuabi.ktimk
teat in himself against the infamous gag law, j Tin People's Convention of Lancaster county K EltrF.lt. For «n, dn -rt in msie.isi, workmanship or
_.— , , . , • . 1 lias nominatedThaddeua Slcven* an the party jififormaiic*^muicrKiru-j;^,tUomannfikcturfnilioldttit'in
and an unflinching defender of free epeecn at | c?ini jj t | at p t 0 re p re9e ut that district in Congress, *ii« m*n time* n-epousibifl. tLvto watchcei huvo boon :
the moment when the fierce ministers of that • yot p hpiog on the second hollot <ll for Stcph- unit nr* in ni«s <iaii >• i.y n. ~rwit many iuiitmaii oiScvr*
sum of all villainies would have driven him ons, li* for A Herr Smith, !•> for David W. ami h»v® niv* tt»s*mairwinaturaciissn iort-jner.! t.iMtr«>n>rtb
forth mauled and branded from tbit Halls of I Patterson. I-J for James Myers, and lifer Natl,-
. . , , ~ noiel Hurl. Mr. Stephens was introduced i.uOitsiOT!V>y and iiAil.KOAh Caiuj,
Congress, he has never ceased pleftflmgthe cause ( tttjJ mn lua cap . !al ppcech A rego j ut ion was « wi-!<• Kv«, »«uh will i M urc»<ui»uie.i w.ih
l of humanity; never set silently by while his 1 a j o pt et i instructing the Lancaster members of >r«ar*nu*in»n th* mantif.»ciiirint, blihwluk
friend or his cause wa3 reviled, and never flinch- ; the Legislature to vote against a repeal of the 01-1 11,, ‘ lM, s >r r,| u* »«• nhk wimutw-r «.r £«uini; • wmch
eil whether in high debato or under tho threats I lonnage lax on the Pennsylvania and Harris- lh *‘ l -Prr,rr,r 1 iim..
. ... • h nrrrh on.l I.ftnpftclAr RnUronrln M jn- whmum Bpcr.i n nitnliiim wi7.<>, himtiDe tnw, nuirli in
and in danger of personal violence from bloody ° 8 .. . .. " ... .. r «tyiMiko«Ei. r iw, w*trh, and win .mainly v \™
andunscrnpnlousfoes. W,te..*. ' u
end aU others Who would oast a star upon the oa thc edges of precipices than r,,ll™.ri„,r,,t„r,i, Ik..i;i, f M,«n.lSwLw.trh^
unspotted fame of Joshua U. GIDDWOS, that It youths Of th« slrrncr »CX ; Watch M-ik.-rn' T.k.la, Mxrhim ry *miw>itc.h Material. t.H
will shine fresh and bright when the creatures “**A gal,” says he, “wheu she gets into a tick- P ,th j ,r Wl,h » •‘"'"pi-ia « fol knf .it-wciry, Silver w»m.
Who votod for hire and tumbled in tho face of a place, aha. expects a. feller will be a hold- *"
v*# i, ingonlo her, and she docs ltjost outo,bravery ukinkman a mkykan.
httle brief authority, shall be as completely for- Bat a man when be make a fool of _t..rio 4- Fttu. v*._
[ gotten and uneared for as the bones of thc first himaelf iu that wny, knows he’s got to stand it. John C. Baker & Co'a
man ohildlhat was ever laid in the most ancient himself." okndin'k
sepulchre of Egypt. Even if his cause had A lecter in the Addington (Vaj Democrat says COD.j, i v K It o l I.«!!
been a bad one, bo would deservo respect for tho i th »‘ iu ‘M region eaitlo buyers are offering Tins Medicine, prepared in the most ap
. - - , . .„ . some lour to ffro dollars less for cattle notv than P r„r. J mmiwr.ans 1..ti1-.l 1., or, bu rrceiorl the »no
uaflmohtng fidelity with which ho has plead for j (heJ weM , ix WMka ago , a „ a u lB rcsuk is , 0 „„ „ lU ., m ,. t «,„ uac 01 j„j,„, lail run
it. When on tho contrary this caftse of freedom i thmt many who did not sell early have declined »u,i eiMwiion, who r*<«>niw«nJ it h» •«i(>crior to
is a good cause; one which the icorld shall yet Beo to sell, nmLhave turned ilm;r catilo io the moun- « n y otiw n»w manaf*cturv*i.
triumphant; which then alt mankind shall hail tain rauge. oMUHiDt*cyaniiinn-.rti*ii.-v* u » rem-xiioi in on—of
as one of tho best frnits or Chrislianily in this Os tho l llh inet , six negroes absconded C..».n.n P ii,.„,Uo.iA r.morl.iu.. Clmmle likmcs.
. from their master, living in Harbour comity, u«n». nnd all Kcmfii!<ni* iiiww*. io»t«r«Lk;
world of oars; wbichappcals to the noblest sen- Vo.—three from Mr. Corder, two from Mr. Isaac -tliouwnuie or pminATit j.i.y *itihn« of Baroi-» iu»»i Amork*
timents d our nature, and has employed the Woodford, and one from Mr. Hite. Four of haring tmtet io wonderful rur*u»rjirpj^rtiff.
thoughts and won for its success the Inborn of Mr. Reynolds’ slaves absconded from Taylor P«»*r**r*»i «hilj hyWHN c. uarer a CO, Whniwie
ArisloUo, tho half inspired songs of Milton, the' county at the same lime, making ten runaway I , , p .V.T^ hl,l ‘' l ;Slr i nrs lJ
blood of Sidney and the toils of our own fatitera, negroes in one stampedo.
, A , • - ,v * _ *u* , ' Some discussion bnviog been indulgetl in of
its champion to worthy of something more than th , propcr lltl / for tbo ~„s pl. n t. Ihe
respect. Mr. Giddings will_wenr pronder l»n- providence .Toarnal proposes to settle the con
relfl on his brow when lie shall leave that seat of troversy by dubbing him “lord of thirty-two
his vacant, than any man since John Quincy umbrellas." The title is borrowed from that of
. . an Asiatie potentate, who is “lord of tweuty-
A “ ms ‘ four umbrelas."
The X. Vork Observer says, that the revival
is increasing rather than dimioUhing iu power
as tho summer months advance. “We arr oow
in the eleventh month of the Fulton Street
meetings, and at no period has the interest been
higher, wider, deeper, than at this hour."
Which Cak ts toe Safest?—At the late Rail
road nccidentat the Saqooit bridge, the forward
carvwcnt down ; in the Erie Railroad accident,
tho rear car went ofl* the embankment; ami at
the Ilousatouic Railroad, the middle CAr was
! rayed.
Wuile (he ‘.jueeu in' Eagluud sat at dioneron
tho flag nbip oi the French Stjuadron, at Cher
bourg, with the Emperor of France by ht-r side,
a telegraphic despatch was handed her. U said .
“The Atlantic Cable has been laid.”
Fbaxcis T*. Ulair. Jr., writes in a private let
ter to Hoston. that be is engrossed io probing
jhe frauds by which he was deflated, and ex
pects to be able to prove them equal to anything
io that line furnished by tho history of Kansas.
Me. Fielu has crossed the Atlantic twenty
ono one times in the service of tbt Atlantio Tel
egraphic Company. Once he remained in New
Vork only live days, and once he reembarked
after one,day in England.
Advertising bt Telegrapti.—We struck out
of our dispatches, lately, an advertising puff of
a New York house, and we also refused to bo
caught with a similar puff for a St. Louis paper.
The Cincinnati Commercial, alluding to the New
York case, says:
'“Will some one who has the information tell
us who is the telegraphio agent who b&9 imposed
so extensively upon the press in this case? U
would be gratifying to fasten upon him the rep
utation that he merits. Meanwhile let ail con
ductors of. newspapers look carefully to their
telegraphic dispatches, and prune from them all
swindling advertisements, and other worthless
and irrelevant matter, the publication of which
would be a fraud upon themselves and their
readers."
Cockebjll Overboard.—Mr. J. R. Cooker
ill, who first voted against Lecompton and
then voted for it, has been thrown overboard
by hb party in the Sixth CongrcssionaHHiitrict
of Ohio. 'Gen. McDowell was Dominated id his
stead.
The Crops is Frascx.—Now that it is,well
ascertained from tho accounts received through
out the various agricultural districts in France
that the wheat crop is equal to that of a good
Ordinary year, and that no apprehension need
be entertained of an exportation of tin* precious
metals for the purchase of Jowl, a. more lively
Spirit of speculation is observable io the miimi
flcturiog districts. This fact, together with the
vast amount of unemployed capital, leads td the
belief that the ensuing winter season wiU be
more prosperous for merchants and tnanoloc
tures than the lost. Accounts from the manu-
factoring districts state they have been visited
by several commission agents from Russia; and
the United States, and some orders have been
given. Raw cotton and wool are rising, while
the stocks are being gradually reduced. ; The
''Paris flour market was heavy last week, in con
sequence of a large .delivery on Monday, which
produced an impression on the market. Oh
Friday, flour of tho best marks could
buyers at more than «Vlf. tho sack of 107 kilo
grammes ; and, finally , some time bargains
were made for delivery in November at I0f. ; Ac
counts from tbe departments announce a full
in the corn markets of Bordeaux and the Upper
Langaedoc. Marseilles is quiet. The markets
in tbe northeast and in Normandy oac firm. Ac
counts from the silk-producing districts state
that at the market of Aubensa there has been a
fall of from 2L to 3f. on raw silk.
Oun Next Cosobbssmah. —Thomas C. Thca*
ker, the nomineo of the Barnsville
and onr next Congressman, is a resident of
Bridgeport, Belmont co, Ho is right from tho
ranks of the people, being amachineet by trade
and befog a “greasy mechanic” will, of course
be peculiarly obnoxious to the slave Democracy.
But they fear him more, on account of hisiweil
stored mind, and capability of meeting and re
futing all the sophisms of Democratic stumpers
before the people. Their principles and tenets
do notwell stand an airing, and the one j they
will get this fall, will leave scarce ajreranaht to
flutter over the dead carcass of locofocolsm-
Lawrence is bound to go under and Thcaker Is
the man who will bury him deeply.— Guernsey.
Times.
Reform is Crimikal Law.—Lord Campbell
is about to introduce into the British Parlia
ment a bill dispensing with the practice pf re
quiring a unanimous verdict from a jury, lie
does not propose the majority principle, bulhe
wishes to get rid of the practice of tampering
with a jury by placing one man upon it to hold
ont against all the others. He desires that; if,
after certain deliberation by the jury, they ail
agreed, except one or two; the verdict of those
who had agreed should be considered as good as
the verdict of the whole twelve—subject; how
ever, tobe reviewed, and, if ncccisrry, set aside.
—Philadelphia Ledger.
Tns predacts. and manufacturing industry of
Philadelphia and its immediate vicinity are of
greater value than the whole cotton crop of the
United States. Yet,, in national legislation
which might be supposed to effect the former
interest, scarcely a whisper would bo beard
from thosewho represent us, but if any affect
ing the cotton crop i|ere under discussion the
nation would speedily ring with tbe cloqoonco
of the statesmen of the Sonth.— Phil. Press. .
A Txaih BTorrso nr GnASßjioi’t'Zß*.—it'ls
stated that a freight train on the Newburg (N.- Y*
Branch road was stopped by grasshoppers a
few days since. Large numbers of grasshoppers
had alighted npon the track, literally covering
the rail. ‘ The train pawed over a great number
of them, which made the track sojiUppcry that
the wheels turned round without going forward.
Sand was procured and poured upon .the rail,
when the train resumed ita accustomed motion,
and proceeded without toy further delay.
Savings Banks in Boston.— Thirty years ago
000 in nineof the population of Boston depotit
edih the savings.bankr, now about one in 1.-b
of the population have funds in those institii-
UoiE Thero are eighty-six “
the Commonwealth, iu which about 177,000 ,ue
positoro hold property amounting to upwards oi
thirty-thru million* dollar t, dr about sdO toeyery
man, woman and ohild in the State.
RkSip.—Out farmers are beginning, to . .cut
their hemp. We understand the yield
passes their most sanguine expectations. It is
of fine height, and the lint, it Is thought, will be
excellent. . In this and Andrew comity, the crop
it is thought* will be far better than it was
last year. This is cheering news, asibemp is
the great staple of the upper and .es
pecially the Platte Purchase.— St. Jottpk (Mo)
Journal.
Acstxolu Gold Mrars.—The yield in the
gold fields of Australia, daring the last year
has been such, it is said, as to intimate .that
there is a permanent golden harvest to be reap
ed to that land, if not as tong ma the human race
lasts, at least ample for the solisfactionof a few
Aaplendiii noggelof u,1!17 oiracea
imp lately boon jacked np.
Dodolan aajre that twenty-five yean agoho
entered Winchester, 111., a poor boy, .with hla
Wtia£',iur»cd
hie coal and tohharlhpTMWy^wj^tjipltttof
--A ir**ntleman living m Philn
Nkiimij.ia.-
“In pfcjuinj tlirnssti I
pnrfb*»»«t » ••! /phi'i4"' , < /.’•*'"• 't r»
11-v.-l in- It,!!■ t. Il'-t .... Nlll-D1... ].-fK- l-U.iirft.l
rnurr l..ttl<- »roi« t'r -WI. • >j.|- ■ -■«• - «•••.! •n- "f
>f‘nraJ(r»a. I lt**» tt>e »Mirl- t«* mt«y
my IntniU, «nd foot or lift* cf tl>«- uui»l>tr taj it«ur*.i
thi-rn. 1 think tlu»t tny L-* mor* fur
it* oil- io I’hlUilelphU th.in your «Hr«rlt»inf; “
(Wo nro not ponmttotl to publish tho n«tu“. but «a» por
*oo calling *1 U'«- *tor*, or •Btumunkitui" wall t.» by l-t
(t»r, trill l>« conrioc*Jof fin* tmth of tltf» »t»t*-«it-tii > "
1 * or ii x bottle tor ja, «.y tn« pro
prl«h.ra,Bl£NJ. PAOK. Jft, A 00, HA&MfertnmiFWinnua
cboUiUmul ChmuUtit 2? Wood *irw<, Mwi’tii itt uni U
■U-,fttt*t>nreh. P»- and l>n»Ki:t*t* K-M*r»H.r. nu^TulAaP
Special fiotires.
FAMILY
SEWING MACHINES.
OKOVK.R «V ItAKKK'S,
The p|jie« in public in n«>w
jnrtly accorded u* the ÜB'JVKR A BAKKB> MACHINE
for family erwln* for the fallowing rtnenn* :
l»t—Hl. MOBKBIMPLB .».t KAHII.V KKI’T fN OR
I>KK than ntiy other machine.
'ij.—ll tn:tk*-< i% warn whirli uIU u-t UIV i-r lUVRI.,
though utery third uttlrh U cut.
Sd. —It >w*w« from ordinary •[>>> >]•, an*! ttio«all tr«i»ihl*
i>l winding thn-:ul i» aMii.l-*d. while the iat&« Machine ran
bn afoi>U*d. xt pleasure. by * mere chain."* of !<• «H
varieties “f work .
Ith,—Tli'! Mine Machine run* »flk, linen thread and com
mon spool cotUiQ, with equal facility.
sth.—The eeam i* iu rta.’ilic M the mwl elastic fall rir, «r>
that It l« free from all LIABILITY, tn UIIKAK mWASII*
IXU, IIt'INTNU orotlirrwhe.
t'.th. —Tb"ililcli nt»<le by tbU Machine i» mote UKAU
Tl PHI thnn any oth#r imvln, «?lth«*r_by band <>r tnarbiuo.
W. 0. ELLIOTT. Ak«iu.
AT TUK HU'll STRKfc-T
alllKT MANbKACrobY,
i'A
RAIL ROAD SPIRE COMPANY.
I>. \V. C. UldtTfll,
Jonepli Dilworll*.
(.Vu/'Cvirnri (» f\rrt>r, 1 1 A'mv// )
msrricrrscK* \.r
AIL HOAD SPIKK.S. CIIAIUS
AND BOAT SHKKS.
J'ITT.XBUIUJK, I'KNVA
7HIMDBLFHIA.
WM. McKEE & CO.,
No. 23 S. Kraut St. •»«* No. 23 I.ctl ll x SL
IMPORTERS OF
FOREIGN DRY GOODS,
Are coustant.lv receiving on consignment,
IBtSH LTNENB.BTIIR'y FRONTS, lIDKF3, *r_,
Tariety. Also, IIRITISII GOODS, eonsinUnjc in *rt «*f
PAPER UCStiXB, VELVET CORDS, BEAVEUTKKN3,
TABBY VELVETS, ALPACCAS, CASHMKRB9, ITALIAN
CLOTHS. Ac
nOTHEHS! BIOTHERSH MOTHKHBISI
Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth
ing Syrnp fur Children Teething. U La* no e<inal on earth.
It greatly facilitate the proc*** of toothing l>y miflenlog the
gonw, reducing «U Inflammation—will altar I"
turn to regulate the Iwwolii. Depend upon tt, mother*. U
will give ret toyonnwlvee, and relief and health to yonr
infanta. Perfectly aafe in all eaw-a.
TbU valuable preparation i« tbo prcecription of ono of
■be most experienced and skilful female Physicians in Now
Enelaad, and Ism been need with ReverTalUng aorroaalu
millions of CMita.
We believe it the beet and surest remedy in the world, in
all cases of Dysentery and Diarhnea in Children, whether it
arises fruuj teething 01 from any other cause.
If life aud bMltb can be estimated by dollars and rente, It
la w<.rtlt»<i weight In gold.
Millions iif bottle* are sold every year in the Unltm!
Slate*. It ia an old and well-tried remedy. ,
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS A ROTTLK.
Wfr-.None genuine unleea the tac-airoileofCUßTlH A PER
KINS, New York, i*»ti tho ontalde wrapper.
Sold by Druggists throughout tho world.
tm.GKO. 11. KKTiEU, Agent for Pittsburgh.
Ju'i.tewlyfcT __
TTaK-KSUPEIUOII oorPKti mi'LlT*”
SxMiH LTIKG
PARK, M-CURDT & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING,
URAZIRRB’ and DOLT COPPER, PRK&fKD Cftp-
PKR ROTTOMS, Raised Still lloUoina, Spelter Folder, Ac.
Algo, Importers and Dealers in MET A 1.8, TIN PLATE,
SHEET IRON, WIRE, At Constantly on band, Tlumen**
Slaebines and Tools.
145 Finl anit 120 {MiM,
Pittsburgh* Piss*.
49-fpKUI onion of Copper cot"I” 1 " 11
myjfc>Pm*wljT
— : iib«>th to all V«tn»lnJ"
uD«»th to all Venalnr'
••Death to all Vermin!”
••DeatU to all Vcrmlnl*
“CO3TAH’B"
“OOSTAR'S” Cod-Uag EXTKHUINATOII*
‘-COSTAJI’S"KLECTia POWDER for Ant*, In*ect«, me.
(The fiSLT isriLXJBUi RrmfflM Known-)
—Poldotorywhere. (Dru*Ri»Uai*'l l>wl*r»il**lruig term*,
•end for Ci* Ur’* Prl**te Clkulat.) -
t&LOn receipt of ON’S DOLLAR, «Co*Ur” mU to *nj
•rfdreM in tbe United state*,. n.iuOicient quantity (poeiage
psLnto destroy tb* vermin on any premhe*.
OrAJirwe*XX)sJTAH'B'’ PBIKCLPAt DEPOT,
Mo, SBB Snwlw»;K«« York.
Sold In PUtsbank, Pa.,byU.L rAHNKSTOCK * 00,
i JL Vu BELLKBS A 00,nodOBO. IL RKVSER. mftdSwlmT
„T~
njnvicnui'oF "*
8. B. & C. P. MARKIiE,
MturTicnnuu or
HUNTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OF
AV RAPPING PAPER.
Warehouse, No. 547 Wood Street,
, riTTsßusaa, ta.
Rac* tn>acbt ftt market pries*. (c
~ SI 11. CHRISTY”, M. D.", ’
I*3 71 tW .SVrri. PiU'Kunjh, Penna.,
lUriu;; bvl Urn a Juntacv* <.f F-i»t**r?» »ij<i !!j*
Jiituln. Uk,l r-Vt-ral \»»iV * (.•••, offnr* Li*
in SUKiUOAL AND : .KUICAL CASKS
Jht. W. b. n..»arJ. : Col. \ViJ*ni McCrtmU.-wt.
>Ur.li. 11. i Uon. H. A. WV*v»r.
T It. Sill. Fj.«i 111 T. J Utfhnni.
J K. Unut-r. j John H. Wfltnr, E»j.
Jacob McCoth,t-:r, Kn|. tny&t jrrffie
IS. HoLMhiS <Nt ISONS,
(N
Kom;n noil Uompstic Bills of Kitlianff
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
lIANK NOTES AND STJrriE,
N>>. :.T MARKET SI'ILKET, VITTSISUiIGU, PA.
qlvlw ..i. all i>i incipai eltit* through
out to* Sutci.. Ccly
JOHN CUCHRAN'«iIKO.
xaAeracrtiuu or
Iron Katltuff, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors
Window Window Guards, ie.,
«1 Aoewt ui Street uttil M Third Si reft,
Vfond*ii<l Jlarkot.) IMTTSIU7IIOII,' PA-,
H-.'- . c Laud « variety of o**w Pattern*, tout** and plait
•J.tal.li' f>.r all |.urr-iu« J'artictllor attention j«*LI to <*t
cli»u»i<Or!«t" L- u. ,i..|,:.iu k - .Lino at abort nutifv. mr9
VANDOVER & FRIEND,
j\. r r 'l' o it m ic v « a. T L. A W
SOI,UI TOIC* Ift >ll A NIdKKV
<r< -■»r-"vf i if..iru
V.'r»n*n»io N
Will alt.-nri lo tii« i.ntcliavami Sale of KrcU K«iat*\ nb
taintits M»n«y <>n ItomU hi»l wl.lrofe
W x: V M AN « » O N .
M&naCkctureri nt*l Übalor* in all kind* of
TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS,
AND
LEAF TOBACCO,
(itmfrnfS’MlhJlffd i*umumd Alley,
PITO*UUKUIi. I“A.
ROBINSON, MINIS U MILLERS
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
WASHINGTON WORKS
Pittsburgh, "P cn n a
Office, No. 31 Market street.
Mno«f.»d>ir» nil feint}* i«f Steam Killin'-* null Mill VadU
pry; Cuting*. Railroad Work. <*t*-*m UulWa-ami Nhr—t In
Work. ,
Jobbing ro>l 10-i>t«lriiic donoon abort turtice. mrH-iily
“ jvt. K . ttU.liWtsPltt.
DENTIST,
Extracts Teeth without pain, by an entire-
U n*» AnaMlhetic ngetit applied to the toeth and gaiut
ouly. T«-lh from 00.. to full a«tM iuiwrtod on thu vnrioui
metallic Uo also iuterta tretli on rtilirr I'vrtdtun
lxu» with rtmlimioa* cnm, which in l>*aaty,cWidin*'*** *n>'
durability ranimt UH to ploaw. Cull am) uxntnine sped
»«.Oni-ro No .51 Folirtli street, l«4oW ("««ti<l
■t.iry,) VilUhnrith Jor.lydro _
SAMUKL Grl-iA.V
MBHCHANt TAILOR,
AV &2 ST. (’LA HI STREET,
HTTSIIUROIC, PKNNA.,
is prepared to furnish his customers find
ttij-M gin-rally, wiUi Urn UU.it Riot nxwt tvdiiiMiabl*
>1) h-j of Spring mnl Suratner Uotkli of ctory ninety, whieh
*. Will make lip to order U. th- enllr*. mtUfoctioo of thow
*l|., m*> favor tlieui with th«*r p**rrunasr«. apCToifc
PAYNE, BIBBBIIL * CO.,
nakittactouu or
C’onkins, parlor nnd Eteatins
STOVES,
Orates. Fronts, Fenders, etc.,
A In! Mttimiaeliin-rfuf Hie Celebrated
OvVl j rrA.J.i ItA-NCrKo
NO. 2.13 MIIKItTV STRF.KT,
jyAV.tydtr I'ITTSnUIIOIJ. PA.
MITCHELL, HERRON & CO.,
MASurA<nua*M or
Coolcina;. Parlor tmrl Heatina
STOVES,
Urate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, if.
101 Liberty St., IMituliargli, Ps.
mr22fcly
POSTI.KY, NELHiON CO.,
Munufartureri nf
GU.V BARBELS, SOLID BOX VICES,
ROBINSON’S SOLIDCAST STKKL SCVTUKS—Wmiautt-s
Cant Steel ami }lutnmer,<i Sh»c*/* and Spade*,
Hoe*, Hay anti Manure Fork*, Pick*, Mattock*, <fc»
Wtrehonit, N#< 11 Market St.)
myll:2mCc PITTSBUTIUtI.J’A. '
GEO. H. ASDERSOS,
No. 181 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
■ A.'IUFACTUUR AHD WIIoLMiLI DIAIXU IK
Kv»ry Variety of
PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER,
NAoe Lceilhcr, Split*, Morocco, French ami
Country Calf Skin*,
Sole leather. Carriage Oilolotliw, «Sco.
AM of which will U wrnUtml« U«* low«t Cuh l»rl
«»*U IDfiH W A N T K D ,-ff*
apft-dly
"jfiKCiLAJjXxJC.
SIGHT BIL 1» S DU AWN BY
DUNCAN, SIIKRMAW t CO,,
ON TUK UNION BANK, LONDON, 'IN RUMS OP ONB
" POUND STERLING AND UI’WAIID3.
Also, Bill* oq the principal clUe* *m! town* of France,
Belgium, Ilollaud, Oejnutny, Bowl* uwi other Europeun
SU, “-“"“‘““>-“.h“i5l.‘t I [“m.KAU3 1 CO.,
ft3l>:ljufr Banter*, Woo.! rtwt, corner of-Third,
& ROGERS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MBRaK-A-N'TS,
So. 18 Pine Street, St* Louie, Mo.
W OBKS
acraa to '
Murdoch k Dickson, St. Loula,
Day A Matlack, Ciuclouatl, duo,. .
ChM.Doflkdd k 00-IxMiiarillr, Ky,
V. 8. Day k Co., Banters, Peru, lU*-,
<li**q k Btone, bankers, Mnacaiino.Jowa,
Day k SbUlack, Philadelphia, Pa^
U. farayth. Chlcaao, Frcidit Ageul for Illinois Centn
Railroad. laB:6oulfc
PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORY.
D. c. HBBBBT,
Corner Liberty ui Il.ml Str«.l.,
Manufacturer of all kinds of light Bags
jroltablo tur aVaio, Flour, Meal,UuckwJ»nt,Balt, flMUßthd
drocen 1 nn, printed la oeat and appropHaW deflgM to
order. . . ..... , 1 ... •
- AcsostUßtfoppljotSeaulaia Btc> oahaoil, aad.Drain
'MUM
T. ItMIlnT . W. S. KtOrNMV
Pearl Steam Mill,
I‘IIRCHASKR.
MANUFACTURED AND
is riTTSiirntm ,t.w< .u/.b/.7/k,v >•
Proposals. —Proposal* win i*»» re
n-hwi by ib<* tiuih'rsictitd nnnl Satimlny ••vi-niti:; th
4iU day of Septenils-r, wit,
IsL For whitewashing the handing*, funci*, ,Vc„ in an
altont th» Fair 4jrounds. The party omlnuaitig |.i llii>l a
the material*, aut! giu' otto gi.0.1 i-<at to nil I lie wood unr
tlml liiw ut tiny timi> liiTt-ti,lon' bemi wluieii-ai.li.-d. 3'l
work to l*> executed in tin* »Att>l3. ti"ii of tli*> subscriber.
-il. For th«>laying o' or tniir litmdrnd t«ei «>t :
inch toad pipe. In lend ‘from ttl« pipe n«W l.ti'l In tin cl
ti»niry engine, ami to sappiy a )>l tor Floml Hull. T)
contractor to htipply pipo, and remove it .it ti<" elute of c
hihitiuii.
Hil. For the levtdlngnud rr-llins the track for tlu> exhi
bition <>t the nciion and speed of borsea.
JiUIN VOUND. Jr,
Siil>T-rint*-nilont of thu <»r*mnd*.
l'lttxlmrrli
New map OF 'oPit coontry—Pr<-
sent and Fro"|-eor|r<.. .bracing the United States
and Territnric*, the Cniimtiw. .Near brntiswick, Norn Scotia
and NewfonmlUmJ: also, Mexico. Cntn. and the W--t I ndi-i
ind*. (Vntrnl America and tin* Isthmus of Panama, nit
'New f)i"COvn|iesin the Polar Ileginn* by Ur. K-u»e and
others, and .ill the Notr Setllemeni-, and even the Coottim
of Kantn* and Nebraska, cich in it* proper nodi inn, ill on
llie H.ini- scale: compiled l«»tiu Hovei ninonl MirVey- and
other r. Jiabl" amirum. Fyr rale by W. S. HAYBN,
»«:« N'^.r.f, cEI * nr» Market street
S" TANI) l)P FOR -IKSI'S—A Christian
ilallsd. with note*. illustration* mil music
Tbs Child of Prayer: or, Father* .Memoiiut, to K'». i’udhy
n., with jur trait;
N*lw>n’» now Cards,
Sermons of Kes.John C-iinl—ChrWt mi tln-Crt***:
Butler's Poem—l'sr» Milium*. l.ord Montagu"'* Fsg—new
nn:n V-doral street. Allegheny.
N“ K'W‘ BOOKS—f UK COOPERS,
ting Under Wav. Ity Alice 15 Haven, author nf ••Nn
huoti Word us Fail/' ,tc
Treiirb on Bible Kocnduli. i Richard nieverii: Trench.l
Third Aeries of F. W. ILibcrtscnV Ssrtuuna. Also, First
and Second Series.
Fresh stippliM of Life-Thought; Poor Fellow, Which? The
Fight or The Left; Two Millions, by Itatler, Nelson's Iwan
tifal Reward Card, printed m alt colors; Nelson's Reference
blbies; Baptist llymn books, Ac., just rec’d by
•oCO JOHN *. DaVIsON, Nn. fd Market st.
SCHOOL BOOKS—A large and fresh mp
ply of the school and college text l>ooks in nse in the
city and coontry schools. School copy hook*. Crayon's
pen*, ink, Ac., at low piles at baokslore of
. K. 0. COCHRAN,
au-’J' Fi d'ral street, Ailt’iillMDr.
AF. STEVENSON, «>f West Newton, Pa..
• .'it-rs'f-ir ssle oil" b.'iiv Hill! I.u in Pitubnreb. and
one honse and lot in AlK'itlieny city, at r tri/ b-w pile s.—
For pan..'nli.ni - w.ib S. OtITIUtFKT * poN. M»rtet
I*itlai>urk;li »uW> SM {
I'KU.SS AND 'SUI MPORTBiI MANUFAC
TORY —(V*ri«*n*lH <k Yntibj;, No. .V» W*m<l airmn,
l-K |«t» t.> toll Xlteuttno of (fix »fflii te.| in th» fortthur
11.-y urx th.> only MANUKAOTOIIKIW otTUUSSfcj* al..t
bUrIMKTFKtf tu till* nttT, They ran o*u»x<;nxt>t!y lah»
uinn, andmalt) to order. tlieao articles. »tt>f the nuwl
ci*M |i*itxru», ami /nrni«te tbt m at pnc*4
licr* than <nn-haK demanded liy men drnWatn them.
if«- iMiiintx-I to < atl, Afixr and oj.irniolnj Tru«- I
t iuy oinrx in tli- city. c--nftd-nt that *» c«0 mU''* ~
itflirt/xt that il their intcrrot t«» deal tritli the »u;u. -
tier. tn~ f'artiintar attention paid to n-|i*irin|(
cautwhh; ttx * vorso's,
Tiqu Manufactory,
N.»,h1l Wood «trwt.
uuis
gIJNDKUSS—
N\ B. -Also, a largo assort mentof LADIES
FANCY VL'UA, of our own raAimfcii-tnr*. atitiTaml ,
Notice' TO 'SUHTEKS.—On and ufo^r
MONDAY, Augaat ZH, tins following n»D«* will In*
• lmrin-1 tli» Railroad h.twwo I'iltahurgh uml Cln in
nati, ■ n tlm mriou* rhuM*** of freight:
Kin>t Citw* '..Mi.- V 10UH«; Flour Wte p Kart el
Neond - 44.- “ •* [Wbiok.-y, Jl.v:. -
Third »• 4f»o “ “ Cotton l.hO per bul«
Fourth" av- *• •• I
NOltCK—Nnti.-o is hereby
.JglveU tbil Irtfere* iMtunioDtiit? tl)-on the exUte of
Tliotuai Hin«J,laiool'lh«cit} u! I’itUloirgil, dvcoattf;!, Imre
t—rn granted to th» utidt-nignocl.
ADEN. 11. MILLER, No. IHO Fourth ft..
ANDREW FLKMINO, aixth nwi,
•ti'JT atdaOtw ¥ Ksct cuhm.
THE undersigned have Ibrtmid a eo-partr
oerabip, tinder the *tvh« of Sharkh'tt, M'L&in A Co.,
for tr&uiucUug the vrlnih <iln Dry Goc«lt*titi!ilti«‘i*.
SHACKLETT. M’LAIN & CO.
Wholesale Dealers In
POltF.lti.’V AND DOfIIKSTIC DRY GOODS*
A : o. 4a n'uni Xsrrrt, opposite thf SI. CJiarUt MvUL
KuZUitud
CANDLE MOULDS,
WARRANTED t«i bo of tin* best metal, all
»i/.M mid pattrrui, uiatinfartnri*il Hint J'.r «*!« I'f
JOHN UALVKKLKV.
Nn. 3u.’i ltm« SlpmiL.
riTTRUJmGU: FA*
fltfHjndand
ALLKOiIENY CITY
R T KENNEDY & BRO
WHEAT, RYE AND CORN
JLOUR, CORN MEAL
AND HOMJNY
DELIVERED,
Term*—(*Aj*Tl on Delivery
STATE FAIR.
and Harpor < now
e*h stuck of hook* In the v.irioijs rifprrtmenlsnf lit
e; now pnblir'ilioil*. li. W var.cii.'* writing paper
uliiDMr). Ac , "i-eind if th" l~»ikspiro«'f
K C riKMiItAN.
~lf«r K aina.
r,(vi •'’offeo;
U«0 hatfoL>'4Uft>'«fi T«.«r.
11*0 LLleGoLlvit £>rop Jl‘4aw»j;
JO <L> N.««. Mol.h*.;
:«i litnlo
:M) tibia HiJiAT
‘lit tk-rom ftvnll (til.;
I <«1 l-itchon''* brend* Tobartn;
1>) |>Mit Spirit* TurjxMitini'.
•itaud l, ir f .t.* l \ WATF A W|U*ON.
> - No. V*V» l.il—rfy
HJFFALO ROUES.
By the Bale oi Hobo,
GEO. F. WOMATH'S,
Nt>«. 417 AUUII St. Phh.ad’a.
1-DKYKNSY.
thtural Freight A Rent, P.t\ A C. K. 11. Un».
J.J. HOUSTON.
(Jrnrral Frtd;:hi Ag‘t. I’. Fl„ TV. A C. K.’ll.
All Indebted to mli! c»tato will mafcM |>i\vuiAnt,
tsd tbi«e Luring chttina wilt prt<x-ul them, duty ouUiriiti
tbo subsoritK-r*.
WILLIAM SHACKI.KTT,
JAMKfI M'l.AIN',
Hun n joNKs.
JOHN Al/DAY,
T. T. AIYLKII.
JQUIiOS
Cottar's Hal Kxtermhwton
Venetian Red,
twp Vermillion,
Laytons’ Refined Idquoricr,
American Airow lu>»t,
aasafras Pith,
Apia Skins
Cardaman flood*,
Ltqoorloo RMt,
baud*’ flanukarlUa. For salu by
llJp. FAItNKfITuCKAOO.
No. fiuwnrher Wood and 4tit street*.
17 CMtile Soaji,
An’iiato,
Tina Jupaoic*,
riifwlunUutu,
Davja' !‘alu Killer,
lytirtlo'w'ggjioclflc. F«*r *»le 1»y
B.K. VAIINKjiTi-UK A CO.,
No. fVJ Utx-rty atroet-
SUPERIOft“BL4Nk“ BOOKS," Ledgers,
Journal*, nml Day Book* of superior »jaMi
fy. uuolr ei|>rciwly fur city mcW*. fi/nalo Ivy
W. U. JOHNSTON *CO.,
Printer", Stationer* and lllnnk Book MalcetT,
*u7 *No 57 Wood street, Pitts!>nrt;h.
S' UNMHES—3O hhdx. N. 0. SnairT
W) bill*. lln MIIIkADPK,
W) hag* Rio CofTro;
SO cauttspire I’ut&ab;
HO boxes lUriin Soap,
1200 light* 9x12 Wiii'hiW Sasb.
,•0 dnz.Bucietx;
2*l do Tub*;
2t) hoi«-s Saleratu*,
ROBERT DICKEY,
131 Front *treel, near Wood.
JJERNIA.
The.afflicted with this paihlnl disease nhoairi bear Id.
iiiad that tbu only
TRUSS MANUFACTORY
in this city is it
CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG’S,
No. 86 Wood fluent.
MS“ Prices Locr.
BREAST PUMPS—I hnvo just received
* Urge end flan uiuDmeatof Bmwl Pump*. Al*o,n
u«w irtldn cf Unut l*ipes *operk>r to any article of tbu
kind nowin uae.- Those In want ofanything tn tills lie*,
should call and examine toy stock before purchasing obo-
JQS. FLEMING,
*oCs' corner Diamond and Market it.
OPONGES—A largo supply oi' line medium
and coante gpougee rec’d this day. Tboae wishing a
(tool sponge should call and examine my stock before t.ur
chuing elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING.
au2A corner Diamond and Market atrrdt.
Magnesia —a large supply or Hus
band’*, Henry’s,.Murray's Fluid and Citrate of Mag
nesia, constantly <»n bsud si JOS. FLEMING,
eu2s corner IHamond'i&id Market »L
QAh BBLS. REE’D. Sugar;
v/G lOObble Ooldan Syrup;
' &0 “ gu James Btoluse*;
60 u I Argo No. a Mac karri, “now. 1
‘JO u Ballimor* Herring. Ree’d and
SUHtVSR A DILWORTH.
Trusses,
TRUSSES,
. v TRUSSES.
Tbs only ManuGaetuterfbf TRUSSES itxl SUPPORTERS
In the city Is CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG,
PIOLD PENS—Dawson, Warren &^iydes
\jT new and superior fc 3C3" GoMIVu, suitable for ttno
writing and figuring. Book-keepers will fln«l this Pen supe
rloftoJjsephGUlott’iSteelPcnof tbesame construction
and number, . ,
Also, a fall stock'of an tbs various'stjles of Pent ana
Bilrer Holders, manufactured by the abore celebrated nno-
For sale by" ' J. L. READ, 78 Fourth street,
Jal . Apollo BoDdlng*-
Buck skjn stage lashes.—a largo
aanrfmml nf tbe vulons grata bov'M land* *&4
...
dFot«mt.
jpon RENT—}
' A STORE ON MARKET STREET.
I.MIU KEN!’- A ti»r»**< >*<iry I>\vi'lting£j|9
11.. n«.. ..i, Fitili etr.et, (No. 100.) containing 11 SL»Si
rv»'U««. 1-v.i.l- wash l. u .i W . Ac., with tine brick stableapd
i-armt:* hone*. atta.-hcd. This lieniw i* gnpplicd with hot
»ml mid water,bath, pm, Ar.,sud being to awntml low
lion i« admirably adapted to the want* of a professional
who, ami will !-.• p-nted (<>r a terra of year* to ago-*! t«>u
nut. For fui tlur pai timtiTH rii.iitiro of
turld AI.KXANDKU UINO.
TO LET.—A l:»r>re T.oll I'umishe*! dwelling
with alt modern improvement*- -f.>r rent low to a good
tenant. jntl niTHIPOCK. A CO.
.-/For Salt.
IT'OR SALK—A pair of y>ung horses, kind
rtn-l wnsfil. wiH work in any hnrndu<—good utnl*r the
aiuijll. --.*11.. in a pacer. id a liml-rato riding boon for a lady.
Also. w*gun mid hatu** 4 . Apply t.iQEO. \V. BONN,south
aide ofOliio -triMjl. ttMoW «Wit JftC, t1i«» I'limt-md, Alle
gheny rity. ... A .V aw«*
C|* O/ "W | —FOK SAI ill —A small rminulnpiur
*n*o\_/vy in* hioktoe-.H. _ p.ipilal r»<|ntn<d thn*«> hmv
drwi doltanr, profit* fifty dollar* i«*r month nnJ will In-
C i h;iw>. Apply to ObO. W. lIL’NN, sooth side of Ohio k|.,
’third dt«>r *e»t ofthe DUramul, Aljpclu-'iy city. an2s»
STEAM ENGINE FOB SALK.—
*.-o-inddmnil steam _ongin<‘ nud toiler* will !*■ sold cheap.
Two e)lintlerlx>H«*r* 20 fe« t h*ng; cylinder* II inch.-'riiam
; to, 2 fret etiukr; ily-wh«d 2100 pound*. Aptdv toO.V.',
1 I!UNN,south «i>i» of Ohio ktieet, third door went of tin*
, Ihdiuoti'l. Allegheny city. niilO^
EOK. SALK.—lLousch -uiul Lots in Httw-’
bnr-h-and Allegheny Citle*; also, Id tho Ixirongb* of
h*i,t LiiMTty, sharp»hnrg, and Manchester; several haud-
Minn* country sent* (arms of different mV.es, In every din*>
tlon. st vm-ions prices—vinm pry good ont«. Person*
{ wishing to purchase wnnhl do vrell to cull arul examine tho
Tegi.ler, ntid thon.i wishing; to Belt, to hare their plwe*
’ r. attiEO. W. IIUNN’S. llealF-tato Office.
• »i.le nf« >l.i<* street, third il.wrv. Ht «.l th- Diauiuud, Aile
-1 h'l.eny dtv. . H V l.i_
Farm For Sale,
CONTAINING 300 acres and situated 20
mile* I rum Pittsburgh, the Allegheny, and Haller
I’Unk Hoad running directly thnnigh it. 140 acre* I*
rl'-nrw 1 , the lul .nre. If*) .urr*. i* well titiiU*nH). The tm*
pruvnuieuU iu« r< iieuiGitly tp*od. It will lie sold all t*>-
petli-r «.r in p*rt« to suit pnrehasera.
T-.-rtnn r»*ne.mal-le. Apply toJ0II?4 DKAN, Alleclu’tiy
city, or to .IndgA M AUSIIAI.U Uutl.r ccK.nty. anU.lind
' lots for sale. ~
THE follnwing Lots jiri> now ofl**rotl P>r salt*
on very lile-ml term* and low priree, rb:
S Ut. Kifl.k-u b.t* fronting on Itntler «r**cr, in tin*-
I T»l|e, inilll.eltHlei V ..|.|k«.U- ill- wall of Allegheny O'lrioterv.
Koch lot Jl frt-l It-ota I.V I'M to l-l fr»(t «|e..j> to an illley •_*■)
feet wide.
•Jd. Piit. eti lot* ne.HUT the Allegheny river, null 21 feet
fn.litioi IH-url *ireet.(:'.o|.v*t uirle):ilul eileodinc: >‘t depth
11 1 f.et to an mb y 2d fi^rtwido.
;id. Kilt-en Lot- n'Mirerth.* rimr, rar,li 21 f.iet front on
pearl ftreel, directly npjKjsitu above,, tunl extending in
il. ptli Inward* llie river til h-ot to un alley $1) feet wide.
dill. Filtoon I>>‘J nearer the t iror, each 24 l«at front no
llroadway, (which in SO feet wide, and throuirli, which tlio
Alleeheuy Valley iUilioad mat,)mid rxieuiiiug la depth
111 f.. t lo un alley 2n feet wide.
L sth. Fifteen u»i* opttooitn tho hliotp. ami • tr-artr the riv
j er. tmrli 2t Wt front on Jlroadwaynod cstondittg In depth
| ) 10 l«-t to ah alley 20 fwt wide.
[ *>: h. Fil!eJ-n Li.wm-arer the ri«er. each 21 fwt fronton
! Hell ntr.vt A) feet wide)rtnd eStctidiui; in (IpplbljO feet to
kD ul|ey2U|.k'l wide. • ,
] T.'nns of "tie ns folio wn:—Ono-tljfrdof tho whole pnrchiso
money to remain on l«irnl nml morlcngi*—lntrreat payable
, iincnall cl tii» balance caeh in hand; tlio r*-
j notinder in le. p4i.t in f.fnr r«|t!ul miimal instalment*, vritli
Interest, pdyslde auDiitillr. M-cnred by leiti.l itml ttiortgag«.
Purrhiwis to jr»y for
plan* nl these I.>tu may )y> *#vn at tho folh.wfnij plar*«;
Halley, Bman .t o*’«, O'Hara A Co*a Ula.-s Works,
F. Scllera a Coletimn, Flailmnn .tCo'o,
A. Itradiey k Co'*,
KuapA Wtvh*‘A.
Huniiibergor h C*/*,
A. Wo*“l, Ageut for Phoenix
I’reaery, At tli<> Garrison.-
NowTdfjvr * Graff, Kmi>lre{U')Kh Mcivelrj** Ln tuber
Works. [ Yard,
Park, McConlj & CV« Copper Works.
For filriLrr j-ariicnlar*. apply to
P. W. <t A. Si. HKLI,, Attorneys,
No. Itfl Poririh *t., I’ttulumrli.
Farm for sale,
TUB ANDERSON .FARM, 2} miles g 9
*(*.>*• tl>« nt Now ltrighioii, lU-hvit Co., JfiigL
pa., cir !j| ( irk Ib.n-*- linn, ominiuhig lt»n wer*>4 of rxceileut
land, everj afro of wHU.Ii is tilhiblo. and 'J'> of which in an
ib-r cultivation. There ore 13 iwu-a of good limber. Mlacre*
ill cniuiiu'l |uuitiirn, mid tui aluiiiitiHlO' of r«j|. Th«M W*D
Orchard m guttled trait irtw*. In wlnnmi every Qeld them
is n spriugid n-iefMUng water.
'l’ll- tnii'i'o-'iueiit-oi ,i new frame Dwelling, ■?-
tachr-d t>>)« WHaili-r h-tinh-J I--i:. » small tenant house Mid ft
large frame llarn, I u hy .'A. feoi.
Tin* rlo.ie.. farm lain a high stato of cultivation, feuers
good, and in a reri<<.«;Lal>le neighborhood, convenient to
cliiirctien, «l.i—U For tern:*. en<|nirw at Till!? .OFFICE,
or LfcUrtlT J. ANDEUe-oN, N«w Brighton, Pa.
Ohio Land for Sale.
TIIE Hutiscrilicr offcr* fur sale section ten,
township Pi, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly
known a« “IU-wnuui'n Sociiou,'’ containing 610 acres. It la
etloMeti clirrr inrlwi w-»t of Ms-jiillnu, on the Rial* llotvd
bw-llng In Wi-mtor, null within al«>ut two mtl-w of thft Pitts
burgh. Ft. Wnjnei and Claragu lUvitrowd. The "ontli, mat
a>i i ar~ partly rlcaml and Improved—
i . nojinder Is cowevd with Ku;>en(ir timlier—anil the
<« well watered by springs ntid running streama—.
Tine In fnnolftrrr*! the t)Ti*flt body of land In tbft
county. It will ho *>ld nndlvidednr In quarters to salt
purchaser*. Toihosewho deanx u> invest th real estate a
baiter opportunity in rarely o (lured.
J. B. BWTSIT7.ER,
ociil;d*wtfT No. 101 4th struct.*Pittsburgh.
17*OK SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth
street, l«-«*»e»'n Suilththdd and Cherry Alley. 100 feet.
Iront by alid.Vp.
A Ua, i.n Thud *tr...t, near SmTtlifi.ld, 4h feet fionl by MS
hit deep.
Mwtji Wntr—Tier sqiuit-* bounded bypnt!«*r, Wilkins
and Carroll street* and flprur* alley, 61 foot front by 120
(Im>|S m-orly np|k,)bit* to IVunock A Hart’s Foundry.
The square Injuiided by Smalla'cm. Wilkins and Carrol
utriv-t* and flprurr alley, 2<4 f.-ot front by 120 drop,
On AI»-|:h-t.T.«N--- .* .ml UnO-r street,.. adjoining the
r-art. 24 tr. t from t v > *
Klghtncre* ol gtonud iu K*-*wi v* t-*w luliip. part ol not
Lot 22.'*, InEween the Non llrightou road nn*l IliliihUn Cein
etry.
Sixty laity in Allegheny City, Third Ward, l*-tween East
Lam* and ntr«-«-i.
A Tract of Land lu WerimorclAiid Cmnly, on the Phila
delphia turnpike, 7 mile* from Ijatndm—7s acre* in culti
vntion vt rx-li bottom land—3W acres.
ATrurl of Laud m-ar Li*nnier, Westmoreland c.»unty,o(
:i76a.r»a. WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON',
mvir,;dtf IW Third street. al*oTo Smithlieid.
Valuable City Property for Sale.
THAT very desirable lot or Water Street
and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin A Sons being
lju f**et ou Wnter nnd Front struts anil 100 deep along tho
Alley.
It will lie e-iM together or in lots of 20 <>r 21 feet each.
For trrtui. (whirh « ill lie m/vlo easy as to payment.) op.
ply In JOSKPH S. LKKCU A CO.,
mr-l:*llf Liberty Streotgpittshurgh.
Liberty street pro pert y^for
BALL.—The Store-room and Dwelliug, situated on
l.UxTty street, near Si. Clair, known as No. 183. The lot
is about lit feetfrontund 12U lout deep, catsndtng Lack Ui
Exchange Alley, on which is erected a Stable au*l Cnrringe
liouse. The property rnnte readily for JsVJO, and will brantd
nt a bargain and <*n nmiumiodating terms. For partlmlara
eieinirn of R_ 11. KINO,
aplTj No. 211 Liberty sth*L
*UOK SALE. 6 ueres IUO perches of JLind
_l_ in Collins township. n«u? East Liberty, adjoining lands
ol Tht*«. Mellon nnd It. A. Neeley. This projiorty 1b ele
gantly situated fur n private residence, and would make one
of the most handsome country seats iu the beautiful valley
of Ka»t LiUrty. For price And terms, apply to
A USTIN, LoOMIS A CO,
J«23 No. 58 Fourth ntrw*L
YALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE.—
That eligible building lot, with the building* there
on, nitmUi'l on (tiecomer ol Liberty and Hand stroen, front
ing 2tf ft. 7*<', inches on Liberty and extending back along
Hand street llu feet to Exchange alley.
W’l T. It. YOUNG A CO, 2S Stnilhfield eL .
Manufactory for saleur rent
—KfiterprisoFoiniAy, on Sandusky street, Alleghe
ny, with good steam power,'soluble for manufacturing
porpniH-s. of vat iotiS kimla, will be sold or leaded low. En
quire of Mr. Snn)ii>-I Henderson, near Uiu premises, (baa
ttie earn of Rev. Spruill’s church.) who will «how th«
I'referty, or of jeO R. UOBIBON A CO, 2SR Liberty st.
business (ECJjanacs.
DISSbLUTION.
THE |mrtnfTshi p hcrctoforo existing l>e
tsreen the uuderalgnM, under the name of LEWIS A
KUOBUTON, wasdiaaulTed ou the 20th init, by mutual
onsuiit. Tho aOalrsof the firm will ix> eetlledby DAVID
M. KIKiKHTON, who continue* tho btuiuom, retaining the
services of his late partner. DAVIS H. LEWIS.
July 31st, 1858 D. M. EDGEUTON.
D. M. BDGERTON,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND
CO3I3HSSIONER HIfiRCnAKT,
107 ‘Wood Street.
i’lTTfl L URGII.
NOTICE. —The Co-Partnership of Baga-
LEY, COSO HAVE A CO-expirud by the
tiratinstat.L Theburiness will be continued by WILLIAM
IIAGALKY.at 18 and 20 Wood etreet, who will soft lo up the
bnslnow «f iho latn lirm. W, HAG ALKY,
.10UNS.COSOUAVE.
Pittsburgh, .Inly 22d, lA's.—jil24-dtf
WILLIAM BAGALB7,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Ho*. IS anil 30 Wood Street,
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE partnership heretofore existing be
tren the underslgntd, under the name and style of
81’ANO A 00.. I* this day dissolved by inutu*! consent.,
tithcr partner lningautb.Mlz*jd to qh the namoof Urn firm
,in liijuiJatiou. CHAHIJiS P. SPANG.
' , . JAMES M’AULEY..
Pltuburgh, Aug.Cth, IBM. au7;dlm
DISSOLUTION OF PAKTNEBSIUP*
THE partnership which has existed between
tbe undersigned, inmi tho ttret day of January, 1850,
umlcr thouame and stylo of SPANG * CO, was dlsa-jlVod
«n the tenth day of April lost, (April
» .I. Either )Kutnor i* authorized to use tlm name of
tue firm in aettling accounts and receipting for money
which may be collected, but Charles P. Hpuug. having pur
chased Urn sntira inturcst of John W. Chalfant, in the firm,
he (the mM Charles P. Spaug.) and James Jl’Anloy. only
am authorised to nsetbe uoiue of the lirm, generally. In
liquidation.
Weareanccecdod in business by SPANG, CHALFANT
A (compiled of C. 11. Spang,' John W. Oludf-*nb
CatupWU B. IJorrou, AlenniW Byers, and A <L l>*y J **
whom cu cordially rwrcon.tn-ud in tbe friend* rt6dr«i*b>m
it* of fb« old lirm. Clf AItLKA Fri
jamks >';;,7 ; 'L r . vr
jonN ir.ciiAtrAJjT.
Pittsburgh, Pa.» Xcg. 6th, .
Alleghany Valley Ball Hoad.
TAKKNTBM SIEKTINe,
wedsesdjy, irc/ar a, isst
tk. t~.ra.Ullv from lll ■ 1 *W *****
an.
Piiubtirch nt ttl6 A. M.
On Saturday, tbs SHth »aat ? Extra Trains will (rare
Pittsburgh ol D3O *bd 8210 l*. M. -
Returning, leave Tarautum for Plltsburgh at 1:30 and
7 20, Monday morning—COth iiuL ’ . . •
On tbs last day or the meeting, train* laare Tafentum for
IL ■/
Excorrion Uckets. good during tha encampment, can bo
had at the depot, op Carson itteet. at 00 emta Also.
at the Methodist Book Dsp«tory, 4th TT* -
Pameagera nwet. procnr* tickets bafin* taking not* in
W. REYNOLDS,
, auHya J-; . BnpointendanL .
No. SflWood.stnwt.
TVPNBRiUi WATERS have just rec'd 1
~i i M iupolv' of Fresh MhtenQ Water. - dim from* th*
i uf Blue ' Lick; Dedfurd, Googrcsa, and,'
Brnplre, . TbfiM vrishisg a good ft*ah articW. can aleaya
pUfebfHUA _ JOS-FLKMINS’a,.
-«pir \ OJnwDtoandaaJJUrketrt*.
B^fofr*,, 8 ** 1 * 6 *. 1 No.~ ~65 Fourth
V lIW *- •' COITUS. TteMRT.
S^sKss?t S ,t e, :*«
i Men’s Cjiridiaii Association, uIT”. a v» ** V't
coutitmipg for three-L-nrtb* of H& h.«ir V.U*
cordially Invited to aftr-nd. lj.dic« ar>- ,r._,; ***
ted to |« pnnwnt. Com* -uWn. ,S"' y IDVI *
nn-.*S:tf * Jtr ’
a. \r.i',K: r j.\y\.
KIiKCTION.
Ovpicror rmsßrsfltU3o.iK:ivi, .
August jfUi, is*,n. i
annual m«*et»n" of the Stockliol.lot*
of the Piiinburgh On.n Oompenyi for tb? pnrjiow ~f
electiug l wo peraoibi toKrveAiTntstevwofnidComi-axiyUir
thcb-rni ofthrii* year*.will tie held at the cffice of u,«
company, iu I*ftt<b;trglu <R> theflrvt Monday, Oth day of
S<epteinbpr..nett,brtuwn Ihfthonm nfSand bji'dork,
nu-k'-wd JAM FIR M. CIIItISTT. Treainrrr.
OmcftorfnePitTMst RMi Lire, Fntr *■%£> Maei.vk'i
!x«nw?cnt (’oyptxr, No. IKI Watkb Sr. v
rtrrsßVTioi!, Aujfn*t IT, )
Riiartl of Directors of this Company
h.iTo Hits day iWUmi a dlvidtmd oot of lire prrdlw
of the bcl air mr.jithn, nf two dollars t/»r ehaTi-. appiimlde
to the reJuctlon ufStrvk Net*«. f. A. UI.NEIIAKT, *,
enlS:lmd Secrutary.
w I'trrsaPßiiii. Auput Cth,
Meeting of (ho Sto<'kholders of tic
M.-rchstiU’ tod Mnuiifartntcr** Bank iif Pi'llulmifh,
will I- h'-Mnt (he Hanking Uoase.' on WEDNESDAVi the
Hih day ol S.-iitemt-er neat, at 10o’clock A. M. At which
minting the Art e\trndiQg (he. Charter will l>e eabniilted
fur tbelracrepunco.
By onlrr nf the Brnrd <>f Birvctors.
•oGJind W. ILBEN'N'V, Cashier.
timet >*iTv?i.i-r.()ii ) kt. Warant k CurctDO lL It. Co, V '.
Piitsbnrgh, August Tst.IRSS. //
Scmi-Annmil Meeting of tlio .Stock
hpld-re in ihe I’ltiKlmreh, Fort Wayne and Chicago
Railroad Company, win be hold at the Rooms of llie Board
of Trad-, in thorny of I'ltUlmrch, I'ru. on WEDNESDAY,
the first day of September nest, at '1 o’clock I*. M. At
which mciTlng the K-ports id oificers and, Dlreflpraof lh*i
operations of the nmil for «ix mootli*. ending Jttly Ist nil.,
will bo presented. By order of the Prcehh-nt.
aulhlawdlm AIIGUSTOB UUAIH.KV, Bee’y.
G" ~ i N'SENO'.SvjCfiITKI)— 1 • ».< mm , ]rtmn<ls for
which thnbfel market price, cash, will be paid bv
ItAVIl) O. HEKItST.
anl.l corner Liberty and Hand struts.
WOOL WANTED.—Tho highest market
price [iaiil I,T Wool, by S. UAKIIAUOII ACO^
j v is No ISsliberty street.
RYE WANTED.— i'jio highest easUp^ec
iwid fur live, »t No. K* Liberty sertet, by , .
WOUI,! WOOL!!—100,000lbs. Wooltvaat
rd at <*fnh prkra by
* CO., .
I£2 fc'ccoad nud 161 PronUU.
J«2laUwtfT
Instruction In German.
ME. FREDERICK APFEL, Professor of
!ho Oornian Lnngn.ngp nod Literature in tbo Western
University of ]'' QD9jlTanl.i nnd the Central High fcchool. of
lenro t<> Inform his friends anil tjio pnb-
He. tiiat In* is ui.w prepnml to re'umn hi** lesson* lo tbw
German Language. For further [inrticul.irn apply at No.
17“ Pmithflnlil street. n^TJh'iawillm
ALI.KGIIKiNY CITY COJUIaUGK,
Comer or Sandosky and L&eoek streets,
WILL BE RE-OPENED IN BOTH DE
PARTMENTS, —MALE AND FEMALE—
ON MONDAY SEPT. tith. to $25
PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTH*. .
For Catalogue* and funhef information, apply to
either of £h© Prindpala, at the College, hetareen one and
tliroo P. M, daily. ‘ ’ nuiWtd
Mrs: WILSONs PREPARATORY an d
I'UIMAttY SCIIOOIj, on Water -tr-nl, opposite the
Fual-Offlce, Allegheny city, will Tv«'pet» Monday, SeptoDi*
tor, thr Cth. ’ tmS&Jwd» .
White’s Carriage Factory,
I’h. It. JL Works, Utli ward.
AUrctcuy Valley U. R. DO
DO*.
Miss Wotriag's Select School,
Wl LL re-froen lor thecFall and Winter
Term. coiiAiatlngoftwonty-twoweekif, oa
Monday, the 30th Instaut,
and will bu made, as. far as practicable, an erdtuive Fo
mole School, and limiting tbo number tif'pppits, so" a* to
make the course ofinstruction nn Rill and Ihbruugb aa pos
sible. ''
Instruction in nnr.nc will bo given by MiMfj. PotSDExm
with tho use of a superior Piano. L’ttzticulan can be bad
by application fit the School Room, at. Jfrr. CUhran't booty
ilorr, MUphrny City, or to If. If! PalndarUr, ‘AlUgfitny
CUy, or at hit office „Yo. 07 Ifafcr* itrdt, PilUburgh,
nuSl:lwd i
Locnst Grove Seminary, /or VonngLadltl,
LAW'KKSCEYJU.B, XEaH PITTSBURGH. X,
TIIK next annual se*>ion of thiw Institution
aillopen on Wednesday, tin* JMh d.ty of September.
A limited uuntber of boarding and «iny pupil* received.—
Tliecourse ofinstruction i» thorough and scientific. It
embraces, together with tho usual academic nod collegiate
course, Freurh—which is spoken in the family—German;
Music, Vocal ami Instrumental, and Drawing. Foceirru
lara and reference.apply nt tin l Churr.lr Hook' Depository,
Fifth street. J. 11. Mellor. or.Vy ib«* Pit tcburgli jmst, to the
Rector, the Iter. Gii>rge T. Kider. . aulihlmd
French lleaftou*.
Monsieur alpiionse danse, Profen
sor nt tbo Wcstoru ;iynnsrlraaia University and
tip* Fitubttrgh High {School, lla now ready to resume bis
leawms io the Freni b 1.-topijigp, for private pupfleor lu.
(ISMM. /
Apply f.ir terms at C IVouaytvaula arsnun. Ko,
'O. nr at H.Kleb<r*a tnu.lv al.jro, N». W Filth street,
-tewliit ii t I
Mr. Clement Tetedoux
Announces to mo public that he ha* •
taken up his retddenfojhi ('icthbnrgh.aud is now pro
l*ared to giro Irssonsin Music.
For term* and further tuirticulurs, apply at John IT.
Nellor’t* Mil’ll'- WU’Bt N«*. f-t. - anlliCwd
PENN INSTITUTE, on Hancock near Punn
wire t. wilt enmmenne the EVENING TERM, on Tne*-
duy the 31-t a hmile.l number or jimdl* cmole*
Liin admlsniou. ' v
T«uiBPsaSt«*u»snv Fivi Months $22. Pupil* wiH bo
rrceivotl at any time, and can withdraw ut anytime by |>fty
in^tuition/rej up tllltlni* »ftrithdrnu-all anil in ailcwws,
luition will be charged till notice of witlidmwal is given.
nn24:tF J. M.BJIITH.
MADAME TETEDOUX’S
FRENCH AJf» EXCUSE - ’
Boarding and. Day- Scnool tor Tnnng
I4S Third {
TillS School designed on the plan of French*
School* in France, mid inodifiod u in the English de-
I>irtu»>»tJion tho pUu of French School* In tho United
Statm, oflVrs to young tidies, bexides a full Hnetinh eoutW,
the opportunity of thoroughly ac*jnlriui; the French 1
language and litorarur", the Principal having rrnid»<l several'
years iu France, and lMlngfu>..!xtrd t.y Mr.TVteiloux.* native
of Pari*. and n graduate «>t the "College Charlr-mague.*'
French and Lutin will be integral parte of the cooree.
Tlio Fine Arte wit! ho taught under tho anperiutcudanco
ot Mr. Tetodoux, a pupil of iho Conservatory of Faria.
Arrangement# hn*e t>oen mode for young Indies who hav*
lag already gone through a regular coarse of studies, stilt
tnay wish ta know Kogliah literature more thoroughly,
•rrjulre more facility iimpoaklng thu French language, mj<!
Improve in the Finn Arts.
tichod will open <>n lII* K»ci>ml Monday of September.
K*priius,by iWtrw of Fir' J/on/A-C—Board Tn-
Itinn $3O, Vocul Mimic s•£>. $lS; ilaims2s; use of
Instrument sb; Oormun and Italian, each S2A, in daw* #lO
Drawing, in clows $10; Oil aniMVater Colors at the Fro
f**sor't» price. All ohnrgo* pajnblo in advance..
For circulars particular*,’, apply to lb«
Principal. ' __ auUfceodnlGw
. The -College of St. James, Mainland.
THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION -be K ii.»
on WEDNESDAY, Sept. *dUU>. Fniictunl atfendaacn
on that day la miueaUd. Applicants can enter any of tbe
chmMM in tho Freiaratory School, or hr the College lot
which upon examinftiou they are found «|ualifi*rl. Com*
incrcl&l studies pursued liy those whoso parents deni re It
Ample acoommodatioDK are provided tr.rouo hundred and
twenty pupil*.
Tsaxs—Two hundred nnd hlty dollar* for tbe caution,
payable semhunuiirtlly lu advance, covering all exnenvrsof
Tiiltinti and il<«iillii2. _
FVrndiuissi.m apply to the B*v. Dr. KKKFrtOT, Bretor?
Cullcpojjt. .Jnrncx I*. (►., MarjUnd. JnPdnwdt.t
JpKBNCH AND ENOIJSU *~* ” “ ~~ r
>BOATtDINa AND DAY,gtHOOL
FOR TQCNO LADIES.
The MISSES CAHPKNTIER wlli rcaupw lh« duOct of "
thair Bcbbol. on MONDAY, September lotto, at their ml
tlcnce, Niltl3o7 Spnic# strmt, Philadelphia. ■
hoferticej:—Uoii. Wm. F. Jou!»«om. and W. ILDntVT.
Pittabargli Jus. W.ltsown, tirm of Jai. W. Uruwh k
00, t'hiwfiphio. *
MK.'KfiWEIiY'S SCJUOOIj I’OK
YOO.VOLApIE3,
Will be reopened ou MONDAY, SOth Acgßit, 1858.
«ul(iUUeoTd •
P- M. DA-VIS, jAiioticmee:r^~"~
CommercUl Sales Booms, No. M Vifth Street.
Bank stockatauction.—On^Tuc^
day Kronlng, Atignst 31st, at 7. o’clock, at UiO Com
morcial Salta Room*, No.,64,fifth Street, will bo mid
50 Shares Merchants’ and Manufoeturer’* Bank of l’lUa.
ao3o P. M. PAVIA, Aortr-
WOOD SXHBET. •'WABBnOUSBS.AT
AUCTION—On TuesdayprwOng, September 7 th, at
at thocoanheretol. saten'rooin*, No. 54 With
street, will bo eotd,thosetwo raloable lotaofy round, aim*
etuontlie w**t eido ofWooditreeVeomnictJcißg *1 the
distance of 40 feet from tbe corner of Froot etrcet,and ad-
riTTSBCROn.
joining tbe drug warehouseof Fahnestock' ACoc,»ch****
in# a front of‘,3> feel and extending back ftd fertj«*wh*c"
li erected two brick three storiiw hipb,c*di baring
a frost of 30 feet, and extending back 78 feet to an.a*** of.
4 feet is the rear of tb« lot. •- V* •v.
Terms—Ou*-balf cash, rcsiduo in twdTa moftthr, with
Interest. ■ iin3B . P.M.PAVIB,Anrt.
P" AT£KT TOWEL BACKS'At Auction—
On Tccsdny morning, An?®** •flat* at 11 oVJock, at
tbe commercial ealw room*, N Fifth w*Jl be sola.
100 Patent Towel ItarAs. _
AEDWAItE AT AtfCXiOAV-On Tues
mnrtiinr A.ijrOSt 3J»*> •* *®» O’clock. Will bft
m*s™l«w roCm«,No.SI Fifth atnwi, by..
IW
order of Iteeei * •" dan hardware e^abUib
iSTZSSSSfc l j3totf+Sp** * Jacktciii’a*uid A.
r.,.^’ «***• aqnuuw, iron* oto lb inches,
r»6l*u I <-ad, awl plough planet hraceand
mortice and frmer. fiam
lattZui *dcke» chted-, plane irona, bevels; guagea, belt,
table, wardrobe nud ivlUn-brngw, cheat, drawer and ooor
lock*, band *!*"•• bm»a‘ and iron eaaiora, hatclieta,' ham
mers, cooper nud &*>t StlttM,. Itory and boxwood rules, *
trowel*,double and Rlhjtte but rpadea, Torke.
*cyth«,boea, plcli»iUUa, lUelyarda, A«- A«~ to which
the attentloaof tl.a itado Jainfited. P. 1L DAVIHAuct. •
INTJfIRESTLN ST£AMBOATISkTROP<>
y a Auc.tl<»tt—On Tneaday evening,'Annual Otst, at
7 v dock at- Use cotumitrcUl halt a rooms, No'. M Fifth
agrot, wtllbe sold, one Wmlltiflca eighth, part of the steam
boat with bar furniture, tackle,' Ac. as abo
now uesattko VoocagahelawharC ..
Teymi" Onedtnlf quo; residua lo tbrfee nod alx nifi'K
P.M. PA*ls AuchV
TKADirSiLLKQUKE?<SWAI;K—Oii , :
day moralatv An# art 30th, at 10 o’clock, at tbe com- : -
mmWsafcarooaiVNo. MPifth street. will be sold, five \w
cratea.white atonedUnn ware; Sdo bine stonecM&aware.
This war© Is &lUf the best duality And. well assorted, Jo- >,
eluding tnoatall description.* suitable I for retailers, whoa© • V
attemtiouls particularly Invited to thlkaale. Hale pod tire,
au2s P. K. DAVlS,Aiife.’-
STOCK R, Ft. W. & C. KiK.. at mrA«i
Utz,in lota to atilt purchasers. b& •'■.
apl ' P. H. DAVIS, AnZL, No. H Fifth *t.\
TOC E. „IJ>. o. pom~_._~~—,w*u s. torn
WJIaI*IAM B. POTTS dtCO*, ■
• ; i ixocKPA<rrnfts,-.''-r-.:''^. , '. v
AMXi FH.OX3TTOS •
. COSpaiSSXOSr M£BCJTAHTS,;ir > '
- 024 N.U*l*snrtf«Teaoe,'aod 3239* WaterftreebtaMt
VlnjBt«S|o \ ' - • PHir.An9r.iwß>
j^rO^bMMitwwwinatfd at OxirigummU.
Jtottrcs.
ffiSEants.
tlbul.ll, V.IUTS k CO.
JSHurational.
Stinaf* on iA« Hot iid< o/ Paul CtDimiim,
A LLEG UEXYtOITY, I*A %
A'O. Zio'psxif STJtEEr.
auction Salts.