Hhtslmrg| ®aj|ctit. tIXTBB-UIlOH: -ftTEBDAY MOSOTHO, ABOBBT ,31,, : 1868. SOBKET D. BAVIB, Ohio. We htT« endeavored, on several occasions, to awaken oar friends to the importance of carry ing the next Congress, and the necessity of ' , burying all local Closes of dispute in order to : *?»;■ earry every district, if possible; but we may be v excused, in oonsideration of the great interests : , for alluding to it again. In.the first place, the next Congress may have to choose the next President. If the people should fell in 1860, to give a majority of elec r: v total votes to any one oaodidato—• result neither impossible nor House of Rep i—iifilliii about *to be elected will have to :? -/'v ' l *' ehdoseii' Preeidentfrohi the three highest can* that the choice will not be by a simple call of the roll; but each 3%UU will cast one. vote—Delawarebeing as potent as Pennsylvania—and the vote of each ' BUte will be decided >y a majority of its dele ‘ .Ration: Ifihe vote of any delegation be equally divided the vote of that State wilt be lost. There • are now 82 States in the Union; and tf Oregon and gw »» l be admitted before 1860, there will then be 84, and it will require pie vote of 18 \ States, in ,the HooseV to elect a President. If 4he Republicans, therefore, wish■ to provide - against all contingencies, and to carry the elec tion in the House if-it should go there, they most contemplate calmly and seriously the work that is laid out for them. They will have to carry a majority of the Congressional delega tions in l 8 Slates to b f e suro of electing'the ln the House. Can they doit? That ■is the question. Counting Delaware, there are ' 4SO free Slates, (including Kansas and Oregon,) and 14 slave Btates; and hence there are but two Btates they can afford to lose. Delaware 'will probably-be carried by the opposition to Bochananthls fall; bat California and Oregon .will go the other way; and.hence, the*other 17 free States will all have to be mastered by the • Republicans. . This, It most b 6 confessed, is no slight task; • , .Jjl and ws urge our Republican friends. in other * States to look at this phase of the question, and | ask themselves if they have done and are doing all that is necessary to carry their respective • States. New England we feel certain of; New Tork and New' Jersey may also be considered -certain; and the great northwest is in but little - doubt, excepting Minnesota. That SUte and ' Pennsylvania are both doubtful; but it .will do * no harm to keep a look-out in- Ohio* and every other of the north-western BUUt. ■ ■ . Leaving the other States to attend jto their •>■ »’*• •- ••' .» i <,Yc" Vi < V, ■- * Vv.v.u. ». V* «...** {• vs ». •,• •» *Vv- v«> •• v : X'A' . * • • *'■ burwwn. Pennsylvania elects 25 xaeuuivar Of these we mustcarry at least 13. We hope tabe able to carry 20; butwemnstearry 18 or •toss the whole la the present House we . ' bavo hat 10; end if we canyr every district we •did in 1856 we shell still leave e good deal for oar friends lo others districts to do. t la the two Allegheny districts desperate «f~ forts are making to send two locofocos to Con ' grtss, under the pretext that their election will , VTS v • : - I *-’• ' : >• .s>'aW:v.‘ • 1 . \\ . . ■• 4 . .*• ■ • sferi-•- *•■ •**•,•:' 'J: ,- s ;/ ; v .... ~ • * - ‘which Congress has nothing whatorer iodo. A fair,men pTTtendlog lobe Republicans are mor- -feghcarcn and'earth to defeat Iho Republican - nominees In these two districts (which weear '■ :■ in igSG,) and the result intheao diatricta : ;v. any settle hot only the majority in the next •:> -House, hot gire to the locofoccs_the power to " choose the next Precedent. )f onr friends in theiestof the State carry 11 or 12 districts, ihd rre lose both or either of these, aa the case , jnsy be, the majority of the delegation will be and thereto of PennoylTshia, when’ to aoto for President, will be to a looefoco, tbns deciding the contest, r . Can any true, honest, consistent Republican in ■ v Allegheny county Buffer himself to be led away ;Snd made a party to the accomplishment of snch (tg result 1 ■ j Weask onr friehds in the 20th (Washington, Payette and Greene) Congressional' district to ' look carefully at ; this matter. Suppose the Be* _ publicans carry 12 districts and the locofooos" 12; and yon re-elect Montgomery. Hewiiithen hare the easting rote. How will he act! Do ■youneed to aekyonrselree thequestion? Yon j know, he will rote"with the locofooos; and your \ reflection of him may thus eettle the destiny of ‘ the oounUiy.and consign it forerer to the tender ’ mercies of locofocoism. t* ; Bnch a result la to be aroided only by electing , Republicans of whose integrity there can be no ‘question. Bill Montgomery may be a poor dem !■ : - cent , bul he is no Republican; and the Hepub - o ■’■■■. ii-swOetih la not lobe upheld by the election of ;■"> ybnr Bill Montgomeries and Tom Williamses. 1 Jhey are demagogues both, whose Instincts lead St > „ aa naturally to locofocoism as those of a crow k cferlon. Whatertr pretences they may make, ', how, they will, if elected, betray erery pledge r . they may giro to RepuhUoansl Trust them i;->’ soot.**There la. too much ist stake, it is|Uot ' ; -aiaply the one rote which either may canton' erdipaiy party questions; the whole question at I . leaps between the two. great parties of the coun -1 \ try may bang upon one rote, in the choioe for f . - and neither of these men can be v-" trusted to cut It. V la’thetecond place, the next Congress may t’ bare ‘Oubk. Mexico and Central America, ee, well as rST the tariff ud put a check upon the reck lam expenditures of the goternmenl. If wo "S ~i Stdfsr the Honae to fall Into locofoco hands, the e'misiefliff' r nr“-~T from Texas to the ‘C preparatory to the formation of new "... SinT* Qthtes, may be accomplished before 18C0 t n then, STSU If we do encoeed, the great stile ■'l;. .Ir dseheek-te prerent by the election of a RepubU-'i - k “ earn President will be past curs. IfiheKepdb- I, £ erer tomakeasnccesafnl standagalnsl .. jki pgrty in power, it most be madeabthc Con .» '. f elections to come *4 this fell. The I'.-'-pLftwthharee in.the great battle which Into must be.made now, or the. * V-linipWotislippcrtunUy will be lost forexer. i £ iriv Eel the Republicans of Allegheny, and of.the : ■ > '*itwtAdjoiniog (Coxode's and Monlgomery-sJdU. fiii&jgtSmthke these fhots Into serious consideration. '.of either,of these dlstrlcts.may be Wft .boil "to otrr.snpremacy io the n«t to theßepubUcano ofAlleghe oneman:!. the mworlcf * Let no out-a.de tone, no ‘ got up by demagogues, lead you ' Fight forth* Bepuh k* ■ as if proxything depeny °y B ' and turn a deaf ear, . jTao gyrflt songs of disorganlxer* and sore. whort eghtiug »«»r‘ o eWrn'>»‘yoW! defeat. tiVy ■■ uIPSi? Ji’Sft fe i : !K*;-\‘’ 6.' '-ijv v c , w*£ KwJNji!; v '’■>£' yf u ***i i ili?!iii A, ‘.U ‘i\i'i'i'-.y. Vlr » J’/ p^pgpfr 'fs#isi»s M fliSi:iB y :» ' «•••; .*■■■ 'v..;, .jj •» :• T, .kUSMU^AI 8. EIDDLB at Co.. SKPIBLICIS STATE TICKET. - fobvmm jßßai* JOHN If. ESA!D, of FhtUdAlphia. > fob OAJU& COXX3BBIOVXB,- VXLLIAU X;nuZE&,6fr»j«ttol UPDBUCAN COCSTY TICKKT* 081. JAMM K. MOORHEAD, gUbbargh. . . cow inn Ste suTiiur, ■ SOBB&T McKKIOUT, AUegheoy City. • . ' nuna, ■■— /- JOHH P. PU9IY, PUtabrtrgh. / • uantsu. J. JB&OS TOSTSIk PltUborth: BLUB B. ISIBIL do / •DITIB KBATAKD, PoeWt*. / JULIUS V. 'ZOLLVQ, McKwmort, BQBXRT P. McDOWKLL, AUnbeny. JJUtES L. OlUzlSirEtenT. * nornatOTAKT, DAHXXL IBHBTBOHQ, Pittsburgh. ZAOHSUB PATTKKBOS, Indian*. AUBIfOB, JOHN 1L LA.RQQSB, CbirUer*. mUTOCBt B. BosrmSi, 'lAVn&MTill*. Tlk* K«xt Oflßpm, settle tie nulroed Uz question— a question with bo kutM6tlo&& ... . _o ~_? »*'»>;< *o» Mncjiat Dtvmnq< In Funs Btm Urns.—The jmt ei cit«meftt:_SrViali*fQlioVedthe lltogeA discoTerj onfeninr Uiter.hM rtcetired ft quite decided check Byv lateadTlcee. In *Ew adverse reports which reach lhere ia ho'w-“ •vet this'tobecoh*id«red r tix: that they, all I reach us through Ca&qraU,.whlch Slate has nffered andcontinuei'tosuilerimmensely from ft great efflaxof population. to . the .new mines, end a consequent stagnation of business in the gold-producing district* of that State. .!; A corrapondent of the Tribune, writing from r San Francisco, .under date of August 6tb, says: ‘‘lnstead of eleven steamers running between this port and Victoria, ns there were four weeks ! ftgojitbere are now only two, and these carry rfaw. mings bound for Fraser River. We can 1 nowloOfcßbck upon one of the most singular | excitements which ever seized the people or any } State—an excitement which is not to be roeas- urcd by (be migration of one-tenth of our white population—for more than twice as .many, more would hare gone if they had the means, or bod not been tied down by their business.— Aa.it was, the whole Stale was turned topsy , lurvy ; . trade was as doll in tho interior as if we had been stricken by a destructive pesti lence or a bloody civil war. And it was not uni" ilil within the lasL three weeks that the gener al public feeling coaid bo reassured, and say to., itself, “well, California will not go in thisycar.- . “We hate no news and no reports from the Frazer mines. Nobody can get to them; and if any body be in them, he doesnot or cannot get out. There are about 3,000 miners waiting in idleness at Fort Talo and vicinity untiltho water falls; ao that they may go up the river.” From an article in the Minin# Magazine for August, we learn some valuable and interesting geographical facts concerning tho Frazer River oountry, which give an idea of tho difficulties which await the adventurous miners in their journey thUher. This river empties into the SlAits of Juan de Fuca, just north of tho 491 h parallel of latitude, and, though 750 miles iu length, is navlgableforgood sized steamers only 100 miles. The following are the distances from Victoria 1, nearthemouth of tho river, lotho gold fields,, viz: from Victoria, Vancouver's Island, to Fort , Langlejt 80miles; from the latter to Fort Hope, : 60miles; Fort Hope to Fort Yale, 15 miles;' Fori Yale tomoulh of Thomson River, (a branch of Fmer'syilO toller, thence to Big Falls on: the Frazer, 72 miles. Wo may add that the distance from SanFrancisoo to Victoria is 84 CF miles. A gentleman who ascended Frazer’s River to the month of Thompson's River dcr scribes it asfoll of rapids. In Borne places the current ran at the rate of from seven to ten miles per honr. Above Fort Yalefor a distance of 85 or 40 miles, the River roars impetuously through gloomy canons fifty or sixty feet deep, the walla of whichnro perpendicular, affording no. foothold or path whatever. Up some parti of thlsaloice it was impossible to propel the canoe, owing to rocks and falls. there fore were necessary. After getting to the gold country our adventurous voyagtur found there jras indeed the precious metal in considerable I abundance. Bnch are some of ,the facta which those attacked with the new.gold fever woulddo well to ponder before leaving aipaying business at home. Williams os Williams.—ln the JYuc PAytfe $ Onion of yesterday, there appeared ft disgust ingly nauseous article laudatory of ThomaaWil liftmiij written by tho said Thomas Williams hitn- Belt * No toady or courtier ever bespattered a I magnate, with more-fulsome flattery than this man bestows upon himself under cover of' rise editorial “we;” and tho fun of it is that h? not. only believes it all, but thinks every one elsebe lieves it. He fancies himself to, bo the greatest maw that ever lived, in every sense—the .best scholar, the best writer, the best orator and.ihe best lawyer of Ibis or %ay other age, and. be has no scruple abo** 4 wiiiinj a* «h 4ww«-«»J publish*®*'** to the world. After writing and publishing this fulsome laudation of himself/he devotes himself to clroclatiog it, deluding him- Twrrwlrh i l -- readers will believe U was written by some one else, He was seen yesterday with a basket fall of papers.con taining his own article in praise of himself, de voting himself to the work of being his own col porteur, He is thus, as we noted before, carry ing out the Mormon doctrine: _U he who bloweth his own horn: for whoso bloweth not his own boro, (be same shrill not be Mowed. Likewise, whoso bloweth his own horn, tbpsame shall be blowcd with a vengeance.” - Illinois.— The fight waxes hotter and hotter in this State from day to day. The fever'heat of 1850 was cold to it. Oa the night of the ffflth,Fr**dr Blair and RenatnyTramimll addressed the assembled multitudes at Alton on tbegreat issues of the day. Verily the blobd of one of the first martyrs in this cause of freedom ; has proved the seed of troth. In that very place, twenty-one years ago, Lovejoy'was elain. Sow the people flock in thousands to hear his brother proclaim the doctrines for which that blood was sbed. **Tb* hootiag mob of yesterday In tilent «*e return ' ' ,To glean op the Mattered uhe* Into hlitorj’i golden urn.” The speech of Mr. Blair was a masterly ex position of the wicked policy of this adminis tration and a stirring appeal to the people to re | bake it at the ballot-box. On the ease day, Mr. Lincoln was addressing similar thousands in MeDooongh county. The papers from Illinois now contain nothing but ac counts of mass meetings. Tho people are all awake and if Douglas gets bis merited defeat it will bathe severest blow - he ever yet received. Major M’lihussy, of the Commissioners’ office,', request* us to inform the editor of the DupateA he has got a "free pass” bn the railroad he dbn’t spend his time in traveling, but slays at home and attends to his anil that he never bet his beard on the election and loet it, as the editor of the Dispateh did.—Post. Major M'hhenny traveled to Harrisburg on his free pass, at the time the Mandamus: case was heard; and we want to see if ho has not oharged the county with the price of the full fire os a part of the “expenses” of that trip. . ]A, DiScaixiXATijfa Pacpm*— A friend of onrs, who has served is Inspector of cor Houseof In dustry, told us of as amusing esse of epi ctt ri£ n * im is poverty that once estte under bis notice- llow do you like it here?” be asked of one of. his malo charges. Pretty well, sir,” said be, “mi regards (b« fare, bat you might do better about the clothes. «Ah?“- “If I should be allowed to state; mjT pref- erences,” continued the p*oper r f'l should say give me Boston for Its table, Portsmouth for its wardrobe, and Concord for genera! freedom, extending to the re finements of social life. I've tried 'em all, dr, and If ever you oome to it, you will find it just as. I tell you." ‘ ; ;i. Thu Pedra Cfnion an Administration organ in Illinois, has .come to a sudden, termination. Some Douglas men held a mortgage on the type and presses, and findingno other way of bring ing the paper to their views, took possession un der the mortgage and are going to priut it themselves. ,The fate of the Phiew foreshadows that of the Democratic party in, Illinois. The Douglas men have a mortgage-on that tool : Errxor or the 'PapcvsJ —The Bookvillc Jlfpublicm tells of a man living near Stafford who bad actually never heard of the At lantic Telegraph. Hearing the bells all ringing in Stafford he saddled np and rode to toirn poet haaie to see what was the* matter; abd when in formed that the cable was laid, he wanted to know what cable and raid he baa never heard of the thing and conldn’tnndeulnnd iL—Uartford Tima, Junta Dow who, an Irishman who fasd been em ployed bat two days as bsfdceeper ia a lowigroggcry te«be neighborhood of the Five Point#, yu last night-shot through, the heart, as it is supposed* by % min'namod Thomas whom he bad refused to famish liquor without being first paid for it, on aecoant pf haring been fleeced out of pay for drinks 1 by the same partyootbo preceding day. Dowling died ta a tow minutes after,\K|js'iEot, aofl~Claflee was arrested and locked up tfij-hsralt the 'action of the Coroner.-—& IV TWfiwae.' V.. .'lt ia repotted in England that Lord l’almcraton has becomethe proprietor of the London] Warning Pen newspaper _ : • Ib*Zut pf Berlin declares that the story respect- ing Mr. Lindahl, the Swedish journalist, condemned to death, and said to bare been pardoned on tbo Scaffold, lately Published in the European journals, is untrue. He has been condemned to death; but Us case is now before the court of last resort forflnal decision. I A Calamitt Tnix m Et.nfcripK.or 1 Richmond; Whig s*yg : . .ft The e!*o l oar ainearejadgmecUwoiild not i hanboon h*K ju diMitrotu lo.thn'Tighta nod inter thnßohfli u h< boah i |fc« 3>«mocr»J '• sxiPHxA. WM. McKEB & CO , KO. 93 8. Front St. and Ho. 33 Letltla St., IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN GOODS. Are constimtly receiving on consignment, IRISn LINKS?, SHIRT PRONTS. lIDKFF, Ac ,Jo grrat variety. Aim, BRITISH GOODS, couriering in port of PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET CORDS. RBATERTBBNB. 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Daily, except £aodayi, for Consumption* Astltmo* , Bronebltts and ml) other Ctaronle Comp** l * ll j complicated with or canting Pnlsuraary Disease, including J CpaetU in tht lung i, and they thereto wnoloy Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to P°**fy tho blood and ttrengthen the lyitetn. With that, they «•* MEDICINAL INHALATIONS, whIdi they taluehlfthly,hot only a» ruliialintt, (having no Cvraticr tfed taken olene,) and Invalids are wneatly caotlonod ag*ln»t wastinf the precious timeof curability on any treatment baaed opon the pl»Ualble,but false idea that the ‘•eo^t.of.the dliaee can be reached in a direct manner by Inhala Ion," to aa before stated, the ttai of the dittntr it in Iht Ito * and ite tfftdx only In the longe. a*.Nd charge for eon*ulttUou. A hat of qarationn will be rent to the suit na by letter. ( American Manufactured 4a io». ; i lood ». » m wUiilnK to eon* oy»aU«fctfF / U ocj I WA- W alt i at A * tal, We would most respectfully pnblic that «e luto taken thu Agenej AMERICAN LEVER t An article which la tninntmctnred In gotten np of the Ust material on the ui\ and poffseucs every requisite for* RELIABLE TI2IE KEKI’KR. For nny tkfecl in material, workmanship « performance under l*ir n»age, the manufacturers bold tbern wlm«ttllUiiU!i responsible. Those walchcw bavobeon tested and are iu use daily Ly a great many Railroad officer* ami have giTe the utmost utistactiou in regard to strength aid corracttiesa of Ume on LOCOMOTIVES AND RAILROAD CARS. While in motion. Every watch will be aeconinaalrd with a certificateorguarantee from themannfactnrers, showing tost the buyer tnuno rink whatever of getting a watch that will not keep correct lime. 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It is unnecessary to speak; —thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and America having tested its wonderful curative properties. Prepared only by JOHN C. BAKER * CO., Wholesale DrnsgUta. No. 154 North Third street, Philadelphia. Bold by ul Druggltu throughout the country. felOMtocSO 8. R A C. P. MARRLE, PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP WR.-A.PPING- PAPER. War«Uo«ae, Ho. ST WoodBtre«t* PITTSBURGH, PA. fc Rags bought at market price*. J/U. CHRISTY* 7 'hini Strut, Pittsburgh, Prana., llaring advantage* of Eastern Colleges and Hos pitals, and Sevoral years’ practice, offers bis professional service* in SURGICAL AND MKDICAL CASES. E»t n W- D. Uowmnl. | Col. Wllaon McCandtbaa. lUt. D. U. lion. H. A-Wearer. T. H. SiH, K*j. Ujo. T. J. Blrfiwu. J. U. Untit*r. t John U. Mellijr, U»q.' Jamb • my3:lydfc N. iJOLM E 8 AC SONS. Duma n Foreign nnd Domeitie Bills of Eithnnse, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BASE NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. 57 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. mad* on all the principal cl tie* through out the Unltwd State*. ap2S-fcly JOHN COCHRAN « 880, KavuvAcnsua or Iron RalUnf, Iroa Vaults, Vault neon Window ShnUcrt, Window Gnardt, ke„ K«t. fl kawd Strut and M Third Stnd, (Between Wood and Market,) PniiBURGU, PA hV* mbaad a variety of new Patterns, fancy and plain, suitable for all purposes. Particular attention paid to et»* ekwin&Gra™ Lota. Jobbing done at short notiee. _ mn> ww. vutosvni - rauuu VANDEVER/A FRIEND^ AX A X LA W , xaa I rollO IN riMUCKBV, .V" », SAmr't Klrrl, DuhuqM’j !..*>* f- ~»y ru*.|«- In .n) pf.inl Northern (nak, or WoilKiii WwicouaiSi.' j Will attendl<> oi«* purchaa-end 8al« ol Real Estate, ob. taintna Mowj on Bond* and Mortgage* I srllljrdfc WEYJI A N Sc WON, ManoOkctorers and Deaton lo all Yiods of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, ‘and LEAF TOBACCO, Corner c/SmiUtJUld Street and Diamond Aftrjr, riTTSBUKOU. PA. ROBINSON, MUMS & MILLERS, POUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WAS HINGTON WO RK-S Pittsburgh, Poona. Office, Np.iH Market street. ii.nnfM-inr, hi I kinds of Steam sad Mill Machin* rry;Ca*tlugß, Batlrvad Work, btaam Uoilere She-1 lion Work, Jobbing and Impairing done un abort notice. inr2s:ljd(c ax ic .“gTi lXe wjp iju . DENTIST, Extracts Teeth without pain?. by an entire it azw Anasathetlc agrnt applied to the teeth and guns* only. Teeth from on, i„ foil sett* Inserted on the varinu* metallic bases, lie also Insert* teeth cm entire Porcelain bas* with coutinmmi gum, wbkh in beaoty, deanliDesaand durability cannot fail to pleaas. Call and examine sped* S3»ofßc» No. 61 Fourth itmt, below Market, (second story,) Pittsburgh. JaTilydfc- SiiJUUKL GUAY MERCHANT TAILOR, A’.k 63 ST. CLAJJI STREET, ! HTTansaorT, pkksa, is prepared to furnish liis and buyer* generally, with the latest and moat fashionable styles of Spring and Hummer Good* of every variety, whifk be will make up to order to the entire satisfaction of thaw ■ho may favor them with their patronage. apUAdfc^ PAYNE, BIBBELL A CO., lUKCncTcacu or Cooking, Farlor anti Heating STOVES, Orates, Fronts, Fenders, eto And Manufacturer* of IhsCelebratMl •OAPIXAJL. COOKING IiANGE, NO. 5*35 liIBEATY STREET, Jytf6:lydfc PITTSBURGH; PA, MITCHELL, HERRON & CO., Mk>tir*tnotus* or Coolting, Parlor and Keating STOVES, Orate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking flanges, it. 104 Liberty gt.» Pittsburgh, P*. mr£2fcly POSTLEY, NELSON A CO., Manufacturer! of GUN BARRELS, SOLID JSOX VICES, EO BIN SON’S SOLID tiABT STF.HL SCYTHES—Warranted. Cast Steel and Hammered Skovel* and «Sjxidc* ( Hoe*, Hay and Manure Farit*, Pick*, Mattock*, &\ Wareboaee, No* 17 Market St., myll:2mfc PITTSPUnoH, PA. GKO. 11. ANDERSON, No. 181 Zi&erfy Street, Pittlburrjk, Pa., laircrtcmua aim wnousits nuicn in Every Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, ,?Aoe Leather, Split*, Morocco, French and Country Calf Skin*, Bole Leather, Carriage Oilcloths, dco. All of which will ho furnlkhed at theloweet Ca*h Price*. «pH IDES WANTS D-.*CS apMly , KOBJffilQ-N fCXCJa-ANQ-K. SIOniBILIS DRAWN BY soioas, inganto * *>o., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN BOMS ON ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Abo, BlU* oq the principal cltie* *nd tu*ni of Frftncv, Belgian, Holland, Gennany, Rosaia end other Baropeaa flute*, coMtatiilr oo band, ad Greta Becetehln. (•. - JB»FrfcecM)oirawyta ttaOntoJu AUofdenpnßptr lyeued.~ ~;j*arr«xt U> th« l*wt oI my know!- (Od) tn<] ttliff JOlDf IliltPUl, Uuhlff- - —— —■■ • ~ ' . ~ , ,• j Sworn to and tuUcribe.l till*3oth Anjuut, ISAH, before . 17011 SALE —\ pair of VOUDg nOrSC3, Kind it. a»i3l AUSTIN LQOMI?. Notary labile ; H an j emm( j will w.-rk in »ny hutDrmf—gtxhl imJar th*J ' ! TTi.ne—#,D« j<* 1-i-vr, h a nm-ratn ri.liot: hm*a fora lady. “i., Applp •»««>-W..8055, «.»1h »l.to iroi.k. .tra-t. "-1 door »“* Binmoml, ghenrclty. . _ nn l . ®*Q/Sn—roil SALK—Annuli nmnutactar 3pOV/Vj ioi: l.tMlikrt. Capital tlireo hup- Jrrfionam pr.,liuliltj dalla" ptr month and will lu cU. ■ Appl. to OtO. W. BOSS, .oolh »iJ» 01 Ohio «. third ,t.,nr"«rt oflhe Piamon.l. Allt«hMiy dtJ- aal» Statement of the Merchant*’ and Mann- ; factnrera’ Bank of Pittsburgh. PirKßiAUfl, Monday, August suth, 18oh. ' Circulation 171,765 W> Dne Dejioxitorn- - 225,664 i>2 Dne other Bank* l-S?} ■*'; Dne Commonwealth, ‘-hi Loans and Discount*, 841,177-03 Coin Grt Notes and Chocks of other 8ank5..311,670 61 United State* S«nrgh. MoxdaT, Augtnt 30th, 1R53. LIABILITIES. Circulation Due to other Uanks Duo to Depositor*.. AB.-ET 3. Bills and Notes Discounted ... Due- by utber'Dauks Notes trad Check* of ottior Rank*, ppf.cio iu Vault; - $774,523 16 The abwvestatemeut is correct, to tfao best of ray knowl edge and belief. GF.O. D. McUItBW, Cashier. Swum before me this 30th day of August. ISSS. au3l A. W. FOSTER. Notary Public. Statement of the Citizens* Bank. Pittsburgh, August 30th, ISSB. ASSETS. Loans and Discounts. Cola in Vault. Notes and Checks of other Dtmks-. Miscellaneous Accounts. Due by other Ranks.. Capital Stock Individual iK'ixxitors Contingent Pond sod Profits- ~ Circulation - DiWto other Banks Uptnid Dividends ' $701,746 25 The 4bore statement Is correct to the beat of my knowl edge and belief. E. D. JQNRB, Cashier. Atßrmdd before tun thisSOth day of August, 1658. anVL; J.F. MACKENZIE, Notary Public. StatemenTof th®' Iron City Bank. ! ' PiTTanmuiH, August 30th Ih^B. Loans and Discounts —$ 605.C33 64 lhi» by other llauks h,OA 07 Notes and Checks uf other Banks and U. 8. Treasury Notes fs“3s 00- Specie'- 04.022 *< Circnlatloo 140,506 is) Doe toother Banks li 01 Doe to Depositors 160,319 03 The shot* statement is correct according t<* the l»-st of my knowledge and belief. JOHN MAOOFFKN, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, day of Angust, A. D., 1858. nu3l J. F. Macttzzrc. Notary Pnblk. ~ M(atemcut of the Allegheny Bank. limKOuiii, August 30th, 1858. ASSETS. Noiessnd Bills Discounted 485,984 35 Coin - 70,040-05 Note* and Checks of other Banks 67 Dno by other Banka - —• 34.901 36 Due to other Banks....f- lodlvldtud Deposits 67,907 16 Unpaid Diridnuda— 599 00 )> $250, GTS 10 The abort* statement Isc-irre** u, pest of my knowl edge and belief. J. <5OOll, &llli«T, Sworn and subscribed before cue, this 30 th day or An gnat, 1858. m3l 3. F. MACKENZIE, Notary Public. jUto AliOtrttsrmatts WHICH IB THE BEST. TnF. REV. CHARLES 15. BOYNTON, a Cincinnati Clergyr.ian of prntninooee. writes to ih.- Xt’r 1i.*».}..» tiu.’.-tl- « l U.tii pl.ve. an able article <>ii tUlarin* 51a' tiiitf**, f rum which *n- billowing ea* , ''When intending to purchase, l ronOne.i my examination fp those whi< li hum the **L>«k stitch" us by far ill* mut • tnlsuble machines, and my decisiun w«* in fav-rof Wl»«*rler A'jWilaon; fur the fjllowlog, annmg ether reasons: It is dis tinguished by thecsnipartoesa andetcrediug beaoty of the tpectiine; the delicacy and high finish uf its parts make it ornamental eren tor an elegant parlor, nod giro it an inviting aejkct to the most delicate and rcilDud. The adaptatkfb i>t tbr machinery to Its work i* among the ioet toamhui and interval tag, In the whole tuuge of "in eattotta." - For anb- at munufaj-tarcre prices b» ' ALKX. KEEP, Agent. an3ft h “ Irving's Work*. 16 voK Coleridge's Miseellanoons Works, Edgar A. Poe's do do 4 '* Charles Lamb's do do 4 ** Leigh Hant’a do Jo 4 “ Noctes Ambroaianap, 6 rolr. Addtaon's MfcailUtmin* Worts,?> rol*; The W*v«wly NarH«, B.miod library ««i,27 vr-lt; Th* do do Firrtideed, . 27 •* (Tbo do do Ttck.nor’s household cd, Scott’s Poetic*! Worts, with life by I,ockhsrt, 10 vole *•3l KAY A CO.. UWofd st. DRUGS— Pboaphorns: lodide Potash; Hera Shellac*. Yellow Oebrr; Haul's Liniment; Lyofi’s Kathntroa. For sole l>y It L FAHNESTOCK A ort* Moai No. fiO. corner Wood and Fourth sia.® A GARDENER. —A ttiugie man who has & thorough knowledge of his buxine** In all lU hrauebeitincludlngthe growth of Stove and Greenbonse {•lasts; management of grapes under glaa* kitchen and flower gardens the raj stoic of all fralta. To a gentleman requiring tb# services<>t anwetivn,energetic man will find in adver tiser both combined. Address E U. D./office ottbis paper. auSl-dtt* Have the new york daily HERALD, TRIBUNE, TIMES,' PHILADELPHIA LEDGER, PKEiS, aud CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL delivered to any part of the city at day-light, by leaving your order at Hunt A Minor*, Maeotilc Hall, Filth street. ku:H JOHN PlTttfUK, AdßiiT. NE" CASK BAKItD FLANNELS? j' l * l received at C. HA'NSoN LOYK, aw.ll N 0.74, JtlarXet street. V.T.-xtXMtvT. A Agtimsbr. Pearl Steam Mill, R. T. KENNEDY ft BRO. PURCHASED. MANUFACTURED AND /-V PITTSBVROH AKl> ALLKdIIKN > BTATB path . 'S PROPOSALS. —Proposals will .be re ceived by the undersigned nntll Saturday ovehJng th*- 4th day of September, next, ■ '?.? Ist, For whitewaalilngtho buildings, fojiCej. Acilnand about the Fair Grounds. The party contracting, to llnd all' the materials, and gi_ve one good coat to alljfce wood work' that hoa at any time hare to fore been wbltewiuliod. The work to be executed to Urn satisfaction of the subscriber,' 2d. For the lading of three or tour hundred feet of }-S tacb lead pipe, to lead from the pipe now laid ti> the «u- Uoosry engine, and to atrpply a Jet for Floral lUII.. The contractor to supply pipe, and remove it $t .the dose of ex hibition, ■ / . ad-. j- :■ ; Mo.tQSlUf* Btmi» Philadelphia.! '^ ( CINKKAJj AVAXKR—I have just rec'd Water, direct from; the Spring*, co«udrtiog of Blue Uck, Bedford, utd - „ ; —r .■ ■ > Xapiro, ilio&a WM&imga good frwh artkla can always T> YB mjOUJk—6o this for sale bv , ■;<] pwtfusattnt . jos. .»ujMJUfa% , , ;SiTiSG3 Baxk, Ko. d$ Fourth , O'e*' gtretft.—lfemUs mad* with th&Bunk t*.fort>tbe ; first dATOfSoptcmber, will draw Inu-rwrt from that data auSChStd- CHAB. A COLTON, Treasurer. .viiiiiu.d a. w. fiATZ-vM- Union PrayerMeetisos.—Thciielneot- F OK KENT A'thrrawtafV IhrcUißcfisfl ! ins« ar» held ddty la Uio Rooms *r tb* t©w. s Sfk£?tfS£s£ i-.. . nnd cnlj .rater ,t«lh,irai.,ie, nod Muc In » central loc»- tedtnt»im«nt. (»eu du\/it. nunn.ei. ifnn lenjn-. r tlon U admirably adapted to the want* of a profe rental for a term of years to a g>*«d ten * ant. Pur further particulars enquire of mrl2 _ ALKXANDER_KI>n. , TO LET.—A large well furnished dwelling ; [JjS* with all modern linKuremenU—tor rent low l«a»:eo*! 1 tenant. JnU lUTCIIOOCK, McORJIAKV A CO. .A 1,623.417 11 44.785 82 7,471 1l J7VCS 85 $2,493,925 62 LIABILITIES. $1,916,806 43 $ 818,000 00 .. 180,635 79 , 448,380 00 .. 437 073 53 ... 32,610 11 $227,016 71 .$687,309 I*o . 56,501 H 2 . 15,tSG 71 . 116,129 73 .f&tt.SOT 00 $7«>1,74H 25 LIABILITIES. .$140,000 (10 ICO, 67 8 10 40.465 01 ... 107,5116 o*l ... 0,637 17 375 97 LIABILITIES. AI.LKQIIKKY CITY WHEAT, RYE AND CORN FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMIN Y DELIVERED, Terms—CASH oq Delivery. OR BENT— .V STORE ON MARKET STREET. STEAM ENGINE 10K SALE.—A good ~oind4,«nJ «• .-nKio" ‘■"M” 1 , 1 "* will te WUI ■r|W. T»o cylinder Imll.-n. 20 Wd lonf. Cjllddew U IncbM dUfc; ter, 2 i.wt cnokr; t] j-wiirvl 21W poan.li. Aw.lj V llUNN.ia.nlh mdc Of Uhl.. ..net, tlnnl Jwr west of Ilia IH&xnotid. Allegheny city. ■ 1 * u FOB SALE.—lioofM anil Lots in I’ittE hnnsh mill Alloibrn, eltl.s; also, in lb, bomnylK ot t«*( Liberty, Sharjmtnrß, unit Maathe3ter;»flTcral band* ftom* conntry seat*; Janus of dSCVrent siren, id «r r tT dire, tion, at rarioui prlcM—eom* t«ry Rood ©o«». UnGM wUliiuK to purchase would do w*U to call and tbf letUtcr. and those wishing m *'•!!, to liaro tlodr placra registered at GKO. IV. UC.NN’A, lLo.l frstat* Officesooth tide of Ohio street, third do»r wept of the Diamond, Alle gheny city. an " Farm For Sale, CONTAINING 300 acres and situated <2O mn«* from - PUlrluirgh, thn Allegheny and Butler Plank R Ulmer, ten anrr». it well timber*!. The Im provement* are rcuKoiiaMy gnoJ. It will l»o "old all to* Knttafrnr In p*rto> to»uU purchaser*. Termr reasonable. Apply to JOHN iJRAN, Allegheny city, or to Jijilr* MARSHALL, ltiHler county. anUtlmd LOTS FOR SALE" THE following Lots ore now offered for sale on very lilwral terms find low price#, vlk Jut. Fifteen Loti fronting on Butler street. In Lawrebfcfr rllle. Immediately opposite iho wall of Mlegheny Cemetery. K«cl» 10t24 fwt trout by ICM to 121 f«* t deep loan alloy 20 feet wide. , . . rt , , , 2d FiJUs.fi lot* n-sn-r the Allegheny river, each tc*-t fronton Pvatl a-nn U(sofect wMe>nml extending In depth 114 feet to an Alloy 20 feet wide. ;ul. Fifteen LoU nearer the nver, each 24 foot front on Pearl street. directly opposite above, and extending in depth towards tho river 1U feet to an alley 20 foet wills. | 4th. Fifteen Lots nearer the river, oarb 24 fort front on I Broadway, (which is SO foot wlda, and through which ther Allegheny Valley Railroad runs,) and extending in depth 114 feet to au alley 20 foot wide. » Uh. Fifteen Lots opposite the above, and nearer ins riv er. each 24 fret front uu Broadway aod extending In depth 110 loot to an alloy 20 feet wide. „ . . , „ «th. Fifteen l,nta nearer the river, each 24 feet front on Bell Street (50 feet wide) and extending lb depth 110 feet to au alley2oleetwide. Terms of aalo ns follow*—One-tblrdof tho wholepnrclioso money to remain rurbnnd and mortgage—lnterest jwyable nomi.nlly—one-third of th« balance cash In hand; the re mainder to be paid in four equal animal instalment*, with inter«»l. payable annually, secured Ly bond and mortgage. Purchasers to pay f>r deeds. Plans of the.>« lots may b-* seenat tho following plant r Bailey, Brown A Co's, iFHan* A Co’s Class Work*, V. Sellers A O's, C«>lem*n, Ftallman * Co’*, A. Bradley k CV*. Whites Carriage Factory, K nap A Wade's. Pn. U. 1L Works, 9th word. Shoenlwgcr A «V»*s, Allegheny Valley It. R. B«- A- Wood, Agent for Phoenix pot, Brewery, At tho Garrison, Newmeyer A Oraff, Empire Hugh Mellelry's Lumber • Works, Yard, Park, McCurdy A Co’s Copper Works. FAr further particulars, apply to I>. W. k A. 8. UKIX, Attorneys, No 102 .Fourth st, Pittsburgh Farm for Bale. .. THE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles gg above the iKpot, at New Brighton, Beaver Co-. JEM Pa, on Block Hon*) Uun, eonlalnlug 108 acres of excellent laud. every aero of which is tillable, and I*s of which Is un der cultivation. There are 13 acre* of Rood timber. 60«r»a tu cram and paitnre, afid an abnndante of coal. Tht-xe Uth Orchard cl grafted frmttmw. In almost every Bold there laanprinjtof nev-r-Mling water. The improvements cm«W «>t a now frame Dwelling, at tached to a wiatheM-arded lop, a small touant house and a lares frame Bam. fcO by 30 feet. .... This clink-* farm is in a liiijli elate of cultivation, fences cool, and in a respectable neighborhood,. convenient to churches, urinads. for terms,'’kiujalr* at Til 13 OFFICE, or «.f JalS-.lAwtfT .I.ANDKUSON. New Brighton, Ta. QUo Land for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sole eoction too, townabip 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known m **Uowmlln , B SecUon,”contalulog 610 acre*. It la situated tbr>« miles wcat'of Massillon, on the Bute Iloas Idling to Wpoeter, and with In about two mile* of the Pitts burgh, Ft, Wayne end Chicago Railroad. Theeonth, oa*t *u r.-raalndor ia coreiwl will) superior Umber and the wbuit i* well watered by spring* and rnnulng streams.— Xhia section ia considered the flnost body of land In tlia county. It will be aold nndrridcd or In quarter* to suit purchasers. T«> th*we who deeirs-Xo invert In real estate a Detter opportunity la rarely offered. ■ ... J. B. gWHTZER, No. 3014th street. Pittshnrgh- OCSfcUwtfT FOR SALE OK LEASE,a,;Io6 on Fourth « KailUiG«ld »od CWiITJ Alley, 100 fcCl front by #5 dwp. . A but <>n Third ilwl, near Smitbllold, 40 foot front by » fctt limp. Mstn W*a>—The aqnar*) bounded by Ratler, Wilkin* uni Camdl *trect* and Spruce alley, 64 fc*et front by 1-0 deep, nearly opposite lo IVnoock i Hart'* Foundry. Tbo bounded by SmaUman, Wilkin* and Carrol I ntrrrta and Spilin' all. y. V Allcjli.'ii> f 11.u.1 I'.uil.T *rTu«R,.u!j<.tiiius tho 1 Vali... n- ■».! b.rly conUptoua t«la, I Vacb it «»ct front Ly UnfreitU-cp. JUpht tier,* of pound in tteaerre township. part of out | |>it • M, \ between the Now Drigltton road and UiUdalo Cein* etry. Sixty Loty in Allfpheny City, Third Ward, between Kart iAne nod Cfteatont street. A Tract of Land iu Westmoreland Coutity, on tkb Philv dtdphla turnpike, 7 rulioe from lost robe—7s in culti* Tatiota of rich 1-vttoni land—.TOO acres. A Tract of Land near Litfouier, Westmoreland comity, ol S7A acres. WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON, iuyls:dtf 155 Third *tre<'t.-al*ire Bmitbfleld. Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and Radnnbl Alley, next to John Irwin ft Sons, Wing DM f-et on Water aud Front streets, at»d 100 deep along lk« Alloy. - It will be sold together or In lota of 20 or 21 feet each. For trrftia, (which wilt l»e mule easy as to payment) ap piy to . joskph s. Lcren a co., miftdtf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. L~ illEiVrY STREET PROPERTY - EOR BALIS— I The Store-room and Dwelling, situated on Liberty street, near St Clair, known a* No. 1 S 3. The lot Is about 22 fn>nt and 120 feet deep, extending back to KXcbangu Alley, un-which la erected a Stable and Carriage house. The property rents readily forfAOO, and will Itetjold at a barenin onJ on accommodating terma. For particulars en adJoialag lands of Thou. Mellon aiul li. A. Ncgley. Tbia property is ele gantly situated for a private residence, and would make ono of the moat handsome country seats intbe beautiful valley of .East Liberty. For price and terms, apply to AUSTIN, LOOMIS ft CO„ J 023 No. 58 Pourth street. VALUABLE CITY "LOT FOR - SALEy— That eligible building lot, with the buildings then* on. situated on tlierorncrot Liberty and Hand streets, front ing 2tl ft- 71-fi inches on Liberty and oxteuding bar k along Uaodttrxet 110 feet to Exchange alley. JelO T. B. YOUXQjft CO-, Smithfleld at. Manufactory for sale or rent —Enterprise Foundry, on Sandusky street, Alleghe ny, with g>«xl steam power, suitable for manufacturing purposes, of T&rioua kiuds, willT* aold or loosed low. Ko aniroofSlr Samuel Henderson, near.the premises, (haa te care of Rev. Spronl’s church.).who will show the property, «.r of JrO B. ROBISON ft CO.. 25* Liberty at. Business ®f)angcs. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing be tween tho undersigned, umhtr the name'of LEWIS ft KUOBHTON,waadlrtolTodon tho 20th issL, by mutual couaent. Tho aflhlrs of tbe firm will b© fettled by DAVID M. KDUKHTON, who continues the business, reiainine the aervlcee of Ids late partner. DAVIS 11. LEWIS, duly Slit, 1853 D. M. EDGERTON. M. EDQBRTOK,' WHOLESALE GROCER, AND coranissioKßß merchant, XO7 Wood Street NOTICE. —The Copartnership of Baoa» LEV, COSGRAVE ft CO. expired by limitation, on tho Untinstant. The bnsineas wilt Iwcontlnued by WILLIAM UAOALKY.at IK and 20 Wood street, who willsettloup the business of the late Arm. W. BAOALEV, JOtllfS-COSO RAVE. Pittsburgh, July 22d, 1858.—ju24-dtf • WILLIAM BAQALBY, WHOLESALE grocer. Nos* IS anti 20 Wood Street, - DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership heretofore existing be t«a under the name nod stylo of *t*A?tU A CO, Is this day tlissolwl by mutual consent. ; KltbM partner being authorized to use the nomocf tho firm o U,lttldatk*i>. CHARLES P. BPANQ, OAMES M’AOUSY. auTidlm ' Pittsburgh, IS&9. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. rpHE partnership which has existed between A the anderßlgned, trot* tb© first day orJiousry, 185 d, under tho name and style of SPANO A CO, was dlaaotred by mutual consent, ou the tenth day of April last, (April luth, 1BW.) Either partner Is authorised tft use the name of the firm in settling accounts and receipting for money which may be collected, but Charles P. Spang, haring pur chased the antire interest of John W. Cbnl£snt,Jn the firm, he (the tald Charles F. Bpang,) and James U’Auley, only are authorised to hm the name or the firm, generally, in liquidation. We are succeeded In business by SPAKO, C HALF ANT * CO., (compneed of C. 11. Spang, John W. Chal/ant, Campbell B. Herron, Alexander Byera, and A O. Loyd.; whom we cordially reccnmmeod to the frloniit and cmt.-a,- ♦re of the old firm. CHARLES ?. BPANU. JAMES M'APLKY. JOHN W.CIIALFANT. Pittsburgh, Pa., Aog. 6th, 1858. nafallw Allegheny VatfJey Rail Hoad. CAMP MKKTING-, com * E.r cj i»« _ Q , C ■ wedxesda r. ACGCsr gs, REGULAR Trains wiUjfffißßS£§s»a|E lear* daily froim PittsburgbJ^ sxr (Sunday excepted)at7dtoA. >l.,and6 I.M. ' Ou Wednesday,^thoSJlh in»t,ao AWra JVam will lave Inst, Jtifra JVainr will kare P 'jleturSn*, t for Pittsburgh at 1:30 and * 'On Urebuit dayoftfio meeting, trains leave Tarentum for Pittsburgh at 720 Aj 2 and fc4QP. SL . Bxan»loa TkkeU,gooddnringihe encampment, ante bid at the depot, on Carson stmt, R6O ants each.; Also, at the Methodist Book Depository, 4th atmt. Passengers most procure Uckela before taking seats in tha eara, or pay 70 cents. V.EBYNOLOS, aplOJwd, ;- ' ■ . CBopcTinteodaht. potters. KLKCTION. Orricror \ \ Anpctl 21»t, JPAS. t ’The annual meeting of the Stockholder ~| the Pittsburgh oa* Company, for tho jmrpttfeof electing two jwrsons toiwrveasTraitcc*of*4tdCompanyfor the term oFthree years, will fc# held at the oflW or th« company. in PltUtiurgh, on the-Aral Monday, Oth day of September, next, between fbe hours oHi and 0 o'clock, r.X. «u'dlr>*.i JAMES M. CimiSTT.Twaaorrr. Lctj, Fib* *s» Uavss) Ix»rßA.icx Compa*!. No. *.*C TV'iTiH St. ■(■ Ittt!. CO, mrimr U r this Institution will Open on Wednesday, the 15th day of Septenitwr. A limited number of l*mrtllDg nod day pupils received.— Thecoarsc of instruction -is thorough and scientific. It embrace?, together with the nsual academic and roltegistn coarse, French—which ts spoken In the family— Maaic, Yocul and Instrumental, and Drawing. For Circu lars and rcferenor, apply at tho Church Hoofc.Depwiitoty, Fifth street, J. 11. Mcltor, or, by tho Pittsburgh post, to tho Rector, the lt«r. George T. Jlider. anSLlmd Mr. Clement Tetedonx Announces to tho public that ho ima taken up bU residence in Pittsburgh .and is now pre pared to gir® leawinsin Vocal Mnsie. For terms and further particulars, apply at John If. Mellor’s Music Store, No. 81 Wood rt.' < nnll:t'.wd_ Western University, THE FALL TERM OF THIS INSTl'fU (ioa will comm.uci’ on MONDAY, 111. Ctti Supt. . Cnn'lM-w- f.» .dnimtan -'ll' .p™n> tliomml-M «t Ihn t.'nivmdtv UuHdin". •.comer of Russ and Diamond Streets, ,>n ,?:ti?lS Y N>: > T * ! * ° ''“w/nAKKWISLt; Secretary. : Penn Inatitnte rr --^_ CIOUNER of Penn and Hancoclc streets.—• / The ensuing term willComtnencoonTUiiSDA'Y; 31st Inst. A limited number of pupils may obtain adralMlom Terms for Tuition and Stationery, $22 per session of twenty two weeks. nn2*:tf J. M. SMITH, Principal, IVTrKS.WIISONS PKEPAitATORy AND [Y| PRIMARY KOHOQL.on Wdter street, opposite tho Poel-Uflice, Allegheny city, wilire-open Monday, Septem ber, the Clh. ** au*&3wd * auction Sates. P. M. X>AVlS» r A.uotiono«*r. ■ Commercial Sales Rooms, -No. M Street. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION— TUI* (Tunday) evening, Aujr. Slit, at 7 *4 o’clock, at the Commercial Rales Rooms. No 57 Vifjb will l*» sold, _ (•0 shares M. v Jr M. Bank of Pittsburgh; . 0 do Book of Pittsburgh; 24 s,f4 Fifth street, trill be arid, 100 Patent Towel Bachs. . I*. M, DAVI3, Anct. ‘. , day morning, August Slot, at ten o’clock, trill be tuid, at the commercial tales room*, No. 64 filth street, by, order of Receiver, the stock edacity retail store, comprising almost everything kept In A first claw hardware establish meat, as Broodwe-ira, Jackson's,Spear. A Jacksofi’sand A. Distoo’s superior saws, atcel sqnaret, lrom 0 to Id inebee. flro, smithing, rabbit, bead, and plough planer,. brace and bins, hollow and ebank augurs, mortice And firmer, fram ing and socket chisels, plane irons, hotels, guagne, baft, table, wardrobe and coffin hinges, chest, drawer and floor , locks, hand via-*, brass nnd iron' castors, hatchets, liom* mens, cooper and fool ndaes, irory and boxwood roles, trowels, doable and siuglo bill axes, slmels, spades, forks. i>-scythes, lines, picks, bells, steelyards, Ac, Ac, to which the attentionof-tbo triide isiavited. I’. M.DAVIS Auct. INTERESTIN' STEAMBOAT METROPO LIS At Auction—On Toeeday etcuing. August 3j»t, *t ?}/, o'clock at the commercial salts rotunn, \No.(>4Pif!b street, willbc aohl, one undivided eighth part ofthe steam boat Metropolis, with her furniture, tackle, Ac, as she now lice at tho Monoogahela wharf. Term r— One-half cash; reddno in tbreo and . »lx months, with approrod security. r. M. DAVIS, Aoct, STOCK P., Ft. Y/i &, 0. K, K„ at privats Bill, ta lots to folk pOTcbiKra, by » r t P, M, DAViS, AocL, X AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO., Merchants’ Eichanfe. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO„ AT THE MERCHANTS* EXCHANGE EVERY TUdLSDAY JSVENINU.—Rank, - Bridge, lotaraoca nd Copper Stock, Hood and Beal Ratals •old at public. aal» at the Merchant*'Exchange by -' -. AUSTIN LOOMIB A CO. Noioa, Drafts anil Loans on Iteol Ratate negotiated eo oaaooaMe terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A GO., m 2! Stock NotoUrAcra.fi'J foortbib AUTUMN TBADE. 185 STAPLE AND , D R Y G OOD,S, BBESS G-OODS; OF NEWEST STYLES. MERINOS, COBUROS, MUSLIN DELAINES. - VBLVETS,SILKS, ALPACAS, OWanAMS. CLOTHS, GAS3IKERES, SATINETS. TESTINdSL ' ' ~ FLANNEI£,riITNTS4)LKACnED ANDBItOTTN ROODS, with a complete Uue of EMBROIDKRIES, PITTSBURGH And other atylw of Qoods'adapted to A fIRST CLASS TRADE. All of which’are offered for bslp, cheap, ' w. o. csxmcs & : cd; : '‘ < 43» Market A 433M«Khantfit4 ~ PIULsIDRLPBtA. WIT. B. POTTS— ...... JO>. D. POTTHL.—~.X*. D. POTT# WILLIAM B. POTTS A CO., SLOUR FACTORS, .• CKRA.I3ST AN3D PKODTTOE . COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, ' - 3114 N. Delaware areane, and 32TH. Water Street, (abott* Vine Street,) TPHILADBLWUA. QrCaah atlrarkea made on Comignmcnte. ujyMjdlo*. rrrrsBVKGU. N*. a. bolus— sotnts WMJ B. UOLBIKS A BRO., •' PORK AND BEEP PACKERS, * DSALERS jy rsonsions, rftv Corner Market ahd Front Street*. mrSO _ • - '■’ . • "W. Oi WAII’S SIOIV&B OAMEIISt FOURTH STRUCT, botwfleo VTvoA «w* I*IK">WFKb • i “ E, ? Ttp * s ‘”' , niaWHttii3 Tilfn to tho nrar -rm* of mi sw, u tjtfa&ctorj *■. prito.. >■ .-■ tollljtoc, JT& h. fmcb’s ... .. . >v»t« r Slmt, . , i KB now in full operation, -witli Fay & ' Cu-‘* Improved ta*dunery for ibe nwarotaciortn* of B**b. JrMnw,.lMor*, KliUUan and HonUloet. Bsilden and Contract** will to ol! and awrUinoorprices.*- *>■'*;.*iff '•' ’■’anM ‘ oooaisa jy sis. ■•A. WORD XO TUB i-ADIES. TOR HEAIEfrTERM 18 APPROACH IKG, and w« call iho attentions? thoUdJra to Ifao ucitbat 0 OOKING, IRO NINO, &cf, Can bo done with ;*ronon»y, without opprrasiTa heat, with* ootaoot, and!vitbdi*patcb-?ttio Jlr« bates always readrtn a nMnaccte-bynatog j ' Saipaye’i Gbj Cooklils: Stott,: ' : To which wtmricctrnUy Invite year attention, at 50.75• BmtlhJWdilrwt.: ; a:A,4OBNSpS *BBO. ; • B#Cooniy and CUy RlyiiUforaala. apftdly A MBROTYPE AXD PHOTOGRAPHIC -ia GALLEMR3,No.2I Fifth meet, AppocitaDalrW* and 83 Market, onpottte Fleming** Drug BUn>. Photograph* flnbbod in oit ur water ; colon, tinted or plaln.' flpeoscaa . and Becoptlon ltobai on tbagwaxad floor.. —. ; wyfaUy^ AT WHOLESALE; SHAWLS, IN KVEItT VARIETY. CABQOACO'S jr ' '"“**“*'