pttslmrgf fajctit * ' 8 BIDDIB * Co.. WHITOMS PaOPBIITOKB. u HQH z PBTDAT MOBHIsii BEPT. 9. 1888. 'gSPVBLIOAI BT&TE TICKET. . foißmnJTMi, JOHSM. KUO. emi!«MplxU. vos emt cowowiortx, . WILLIAM E. FRAZER, of Fajvttt. 1 KBPtBUOJUt COCHTT TICKET. rc* oovecm—slßMnucr, OD. JAMBS Ju MOOKSKAO, Pimborih. cwraMSS—22o ranior. ROBERT KeKKianT, Alleyway City. • • tauTps, JOHN V. FEimVFtartmrjb. J. HERON FOSTER. Pittabnrgfa, ELtAB H. IRISH, do DAV»D XL BAYARD, Pwblw, -JULIUS F. ZOLLER. McKwpcrt, • ROBERT F. MeDOWBLL. Allr*hfnT- •BZSJTV, JAMES L. OUAHAM, All«Rb«ay. ptoTBDROt&ftT, DANIEL ABMBTRO.NO. PlU*bnrgh. - ooncisnosn, ZACHEUS PATTERSON, IndUBA. ACSRoS, JOHN M- LARIMER, Cbwtterv. CHAUNOKY B. BOSTWICK, LaWTtncvvfllc. ROBERT H. DAVIS, Ohio. ffas Cap-Shxatov latPUDZscs.—The so-called Democratic party of this county is more brazen and shameless than that party even can claim to be hi any other portion of the Union. Under the eenile guidance of old Mr. Buchanan it has ran - Intonposltidn where even such psrtiians as James A» Gibson and Jno. C. Dunn — Areadtt . ambo— dare not endorse it. It has abandoned every national and State issue, thrown all its “princi- ples*' to the winds and taken the uniform and assumed the style of warfare known as the gurnlla. What we wish particularly noted is this:- .. , When by Us aadasious and shemeless actions in reference to this Btste and this nation it has estranged all tho decent men in its party: when by. its Lecotnplon Constitutions, Us English swindles and its wholesale system of bribery and corruption it has split even its iron organization in twain and seen tho well-framed structure ol itsfcarty drop to rain in State after State, and eoonty after county; when it as a party has fal len so low that it dare not even in the house of Us-profeesed friends attempt to ask a vote of confidence In Mr. Baohanan-or its organization, it brazenly toms around in Allegheny county, assumes • position on a local issue, to wit: op* position to railroad taxation, and asks aid from the Republican party to assist in putting it in power over ns! Abandoned and scouted by its Oira friends, not having where to lay its head, '•Ooffed and sneered at wherever there is an in telligent man to read its history since 1854. it Impudently says to the Republicans of the county now ypu come and support us! Our own-friends we have disgusted and betrayed and we ask you who have always opposed us,- to come to our resene! 1 But this is not all; the cap-sbcap of the mat ter is that the very difficulty which this false clique (for it is nothing more) “lament’* and uk republican! to assist them to remove, they themselves have made. In other words, ~we eharge upon the so-called democratic paTty.-of this eoonty that they aro responsible for all the subscriptions for railroad purposes which they now profess to deplore. It is that party which initiated and authorized the subscriptions lor railroad-' purposes the interest on which they now declare they will never pay; which they now assert their readiness to repudiato; which they say they will never, sever, NEVER Zook at the record and dispute it if yon can. The act authorising the first railroad sub scription which was made in the county—that to thePe&na. Central R. R.—was passed in a demo* ■ ciatlc legislature, and is subscribed with the name of. Fra. R. Shunt, Governor, and Wo ; F. . Packer, now Governor, but at that time (Mirth 27,1648) speaker of the House. In the convention in this city on the 31st "May, 1848, held to get an expression ofthepeo ple with respect to the subscription to tbe P. R. ' R., Hon. R. C. Grier, now Judge, of the U. S. Supreme Court, ,and & leadiog democrat then and now, presided. Judge Wilkins offered and . spoke in favor of tho resolutions for the sub scriptions, as did'also W. W.lrwio, both leading democrats. Henry McCaUoogh,-E«q., of Law reneerille, was also strong in favor of the sub scription, although now a leading “anti-tax looofoco. He urged a resolution before the del egate meeting at Lawrencerille 'just previous to the convention of May 31st, above alluded to, favorable to eaid subscription. _ The Act of 14th April, 1862, authorixing the 'city of Pittsburgh to subscribe 6000 shares in the Allegheny Valley Railroad: The Act of 21st of April, 1852, and Bth of May, 1864, authorixing subscription of 11,000 ■harts in the Pittsburgh and Steubenville R. R: The Act or 24th February, 1853, authorixing 1 aaubscription of 6000 shares in Chartiets Valley . that of the 7lh April, 1853, aulhortx ing the county to subscribe $200,000 to the Cleveland and Pittsbtxrgh Railroad; that of the 12th of April, 1863, authorixing the city, of Pittsburgh to subscribe 10,000 shares in the Con nellsville Railroad; that of tbe 18th of April, 1868, Authorixing the county of Allegheny to J iasue bonds to tho Conncllsville Railroad; every ■' . one of them were carried through a “Democrat ic” house and received the signature of “Demo cratic” governors. Our great Bigler's name figures largely at the foot of all these Acta, and «t this la the party claiming jour votes, as au 111-Railroad party 1 Mu’ conscience! ■' Tea CoaousBiosAi> Cortmt. —The p ott of yesterday says: ' “In the Twenty-Firat and Twenty-Second Districts, an oppononity ia afforded to the De mooraey to electtwo Congressmen, lnplaceof the present Black Bepnbllo&n delegation from these <U^We t can do oomlves the honor of being rep resented by democrat# in the next Congreaa, if we will. Let us worn and do it. Althongh oar Convention refused to acknowledge its existence, there ia a vitality and an unswerving adherence to oar great national principles in tbo Demo cratio party of these districts, which, at the coming election, will make itself seen and heard aid known in epjleof aH attempts to smother it nnder a eingle local issue—one of great impor* . tance to.onr own oitisena—but aa compared with ' the great national iaanea for which the party intends, an iaauc of bnt secondary importance { tAe Democratic organisation. the Democracy of AUegheoy county keep In view the faet that they arc part and parcel or the. great Democratic parly of the country, principles to contend for, and.xmpor taoTSEonal objects to forward and sustain*— Let them elect their Congressmen in this view - of their position.” , Here the Pott frankly tells ita reader® that • although the conventions which nominated. and Williams ignored national ques tions, these candidates themselves are sound ' democrats, Mends of tho administration, and committed to' the principles of the democratic party. In other words, they are Lecomptonand anti-tariff men, who hope to be elected by dodg ing those questions and hiding behind a local - 'lerfe with which Congress has nothing to do.— The cloven foot is thus clearly shown; and we ' trust that Republicans will see plainly that the - purpose of this (nominal) anti-tax move ment!* to divert voters enongh Co secure the election of two locofocoi to Congrow who will • tho odmiaiotroUoD to tho foil. Will ihoyboewgiitlnottchotropf —The Butler American, epetUag of tlif'congresiloliol oonteet 1 B ,h.-SM dUtfcl, i noi vhAt thape the contest m»y ™0o T ri“th»t wiU unit,!*- Sara rjsss jeriy of the people. ■ BojreTLDU.—xir^ ; i P BiknyttlU eoootjr U «■ *>o<r«™ ; ■ Pala<r»--^ 3K35-*** B V ,18%. J^^mMmSSk ASOTSSB. Aam mAZZAOAD 4i CAHDIDAT*] Anli-Bailfoad,klL : Tu,AilU-rrtt-pai»Titkel. roft PIOTHOTCOTiiT, --ALBKAKDER BLACK. - - There ere aome thing* which cannot be done - i ptlieot the etuei sscowm - withont-exeiting-special wonder; and no act i afe tend by the last, dispatches tba .*“B®- -on g u! know him, than the trotting out of Dr. Alf.x. , o( otairra tion in India, that the insorno- Bloce as an anti-railroad, anti-free-pass candi- j tion haH togE j IH alarming characteristics, and data. There are hnndreda upon hundreds of j haa dwindled from the dimenaiona of a great j- in Otia county who hare aeon Utismn,.| Black pawing up and down over the railroad i gubaists No leader is abroad with any military I between here »nd Sewickley, free of charge for , power . * -Matters seem settling down,” said our se*ra* and as he was one of a Tery small num- \ telegram of yesterday 4 “in all parts of India, her thns farored, their conclnaion was that he Of the popular chieb, somehare paidthepoptUar 1 penalty of their guilt, like the Princes of Delhi; j was a special pet of the railroad-one Of the j mc h ;„ bco n ß f,ln iu the field, like Kooer Singh j railroad family—ft parL and parcel of,the rail- | ftn( j Raneeof Jhansi ; and some hare fallen l road itself. That such a man should, now he by the bands of their own countrymen, like the presented as the representative and emiodiment Moulvie of Lucknow. Of thosowho survive; no + i -. . „r one remains in command of any fortreas,garnson of/.wffify to railroads was ns m*SSb a mailer of o . few esea can be said to be at large. Fe snrpriso as it wonldbe to see tho don) assuming reM jj,, i lBt 0 f the Mognl Princes, dare the robes of an angel of light. notquithis hldingplaoeinOnde, whileNena Sa- Why was this man so farored for years by the bib conceals himself eo effectually thatnobody .. , , T L , ,t. j cansmess where he is lo be found. IL is undouDl railroad company? Let ns turn to the record « howeTer , a totoarkable incident of this and see. In the minutes of the Select Council CoQtegl t^at a man on whose head has been set a of this city .we find tho following, under dateof price, far larger in proportion to the oiroumstan- April 23 1840' , cesthan was offered in this country forthe ar ,iTv *. w *i u „ „ rest of the Pretender should hare escapedcap ‘■Dr. Ale*. Black presen «d an ordinance *u- (h momen t Fourteen months TUOBIZISO a sunscaiTTloN to the O. & P. H. U. . K , . hi* crimes Co. of TWO. HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL LARS, haring thirty years to ran tho Company on of com , u s erc „ i,„j masters, paying the interest Until the road is in opera- F nearly a year, thercfore.wo hare not enjoyed uon. It was referred to the Finance Committee / of rictory, but hare had the com and the reference concurred mby Common mo , e or lcsBi of tho territories in whioh Council." I this miscreant must hare been concealed ; and On the 25th of April following (they did up the work quickly) the Finance Committee re ported the ordinance hack to SelectConncil and it passed unanimous!;/. We are not able to say what particular outside aid Mr. Black rendered in getting this ordinance through; bntit is certain that he became thepet of the Railroad Company, under the Presidency of General Robinson, riding free over it, (not only himself bat his family,) and when, the road came into the hands of he was special ly remembered and the pass renewed. This free pass, moreover, did not 'merely extend to Sewickley and book; for when the Cincinnati Democratic National Convention met ho got a free pass to Cincinnati and back, whither he went to help engineer Buchanan through. [And, by the way, the Republicans of this county ought not to forget that in the campaign of 1856 this Dr. Black was an open-mouthed rcviler of theirs, oirculatingall sorts ofstoriesAbout them, and taking especial delight In representing Fre mont as a Catholic and a Beef-Stealer. J The Conventions which nominated Dr. Black as a candidate for Frothonotary, denounced the nse of free-pssses upon railroads os "an insidi ous mode of effecting .what an open attempt at bribery might fail to accomplish." Dr. Black stands, therefore, before the world as one who looks upon a free pass as an insidious bribe How, then, will he and his supporters get over this—the contents of a piece of pasteboard which he carries in his pocket, while he labels himself outside as the anii-free-pasa candidate: “Pittsburgh, Fort,Wayne & Chicago R- R "Pass Dr. Alexander Black. “Gao. W. Cass* Preß’t." j There is precept on the one side and practice i on the other. Ho occupies his leisure time (at j least we suppose he mast do so, in accordance 1 with his platform) in denouncing, railroads as ; corrupt and free-passes as bribery, after having j taken a freoridc over a railroad in the morning, i and with the taking another homewards in the evening. If any body in tkis'j commnnity knows whether a free-pasß is a Uribq j or not, heis the man; buthemightbave modesty enough to say nothing about it. Thap. Stxvehs. —Mr. Stevens, Bfler bis non* ination for Congress, in Lancaster, made a speech to the Convention, from which we take this extract: “ If I should bo elected, perhaps I may come in contact with tbe worthy President, who claims this city as his home; and oppose his measures, (although l do not hope to be especially noticed by him for it,) and alsAsajr something against him; but if saying that Ihe is ono of the meanest men that has occnpied-that place, in h»Ting violated all the pledge's he has ever made and I that he is the greatest despot w<* hare ejer bati— I fully equal to the most d—p> ,,r »f thefealraps of- Asia brings bis displeasure upon me, ahallsaj it. (Laughtcrandcontiauedapplaosc.)' Douglas.— lt is a remarkable fact that Mr. Donglas is exciting the sympathy of the ultra southern democratic leaders everywhere.— Speaker (hr, Mr. Stephens, of- Oft., Revenly Johnson, Mr. Soule, and the fire-eaters gener ally, are all urging the importance of securing the re-election of Douglas. Why T Because they know they can trust him; and hence (to ; its.) tbo greater necessity for securing his defeat. CaticlE Diskasb.— ;Tbe “Texas Fever,' a formidable and generally, fatal malady, has again broken out among ihe cattle in the Mis souri Tirer region in this State. It has been communicated from the droves of Texas cattle which ore brought through- Missouri to lUiuois I there to'be grazed and fattened for the-Eastern market ItprevaiTed in the Western and Sotith- I western conntiea three yeanfiigo, »nd was only | arrested by tho people combining and prohibi -1 ting the passage of Texas cattle through their neighborhoods. Uis now prevailing in Cooper and Lafayette counties, where the cattle are dy- ing rapidly with it. : The disease somewhat resembles, the murrain. A cow, when attacked by it, loses power over j,er ears, whioh become limber - aud relaxed, "glares at the eyes and froths at the mouth. In six days the affection generally terminates io death. Among the remedies suggested are do* ses of sulphur, calomel and boriog the horns. .— St. Louit TnL Tnu Black Towouk.— The disease known as the black tongue, wbieh originated among the deer in the forest* of Florida, ana spread after* ward* to the cattle of that and the neighboring Slates, is evidently progressing. The Petersburg (Va.) Erprn* says this “dan gerous contagion is becoming very common among the caulo in the Ticinily of the city and has already attaoked some of the milch cows in the city.'*- , , The Board of Health there met and passed a reeolutiun adriiing llinl mUk, butter and beef be used with great caution, and only when pur chased of persons known to be troßtful nud res- ponsible. The Richmond -Enjuirfr says that a most unaccountable disease has attacked a good many ▼Suable cows in the couaty Of Chesterfield. One gentleman if reported to hare lost several valuable animals.” bh In Warren county, N. C., the-cattle disease has also made Its nppeiirapco, and a number of cows have been seriously affected. Jost AS A CtnaosiTT.—“The New York News (Democratic) urges the Tammany Hall politicians to be honest for onoe, “just' as a curiosity- Wo qoote; . “Wfiy cannot all factions agree to unite, wun one set of fair and honorable inspectors, with clean and unstuffed ballot-boxes, and with peactable pollsjheld open for ono entiro day, i and evening, with every voter'* name and raidence neutered, and with the returns made and pul* lished under the oath* of the inspectors, so that for once na honestly elected set of delegates may be presented atthe 8tal« Convention, just as n curiosity? Gentlemen, inside ond outside of Tammany, if yon are all ag strong with the muses asyoa pretend to be, .why do not try this for once?” , A Ctmiotfi CEnroturtl—W* bavebeen shown “a section” of pateotaafety fuße, (a hollow cot ten cord filled with a pith of gunpowder, &o M ) which was taken out of a ladies skirt, into j which it had been sewed asasubstilule for cnoo line. —Tbo skirt was found among noma paper rags, purchased by Messrs* Morey- & Hand of this town, and the fuse is in perfectly good or- I der going off when lighted in as lively a style as when used in blasting opvationa. Tbs lady who wore that fcklrt wasn’t safe for a moment among the sparks, especially the more fiery one.— Pi&JUld Eaglt. A Dkxockatic Split.—The Zanesville Courier states that on Tuesday last there was a' large gathering in that city of Democrats opposed to the election of Col. Manypetiny, the regular Demoorallo nominee for Congressman in the Sixteenth District.. The crowd assembled in front of the court-house and was addressed by Dr* Drake and S. Chapman.- The former gentle man slated that there was no sound Democratic candidate in, the field for whom administration men cotild vole, and moved that Jonathan Swank be nominated. - The motion was adopted unani mously, and the resuU was received with loud fiheOTS.. H o , ,*~ ,, 3pOmkiDg of Hoe’, prrat," laid Jones, mflw hi»rtW! , ’>* id dweription of iu -,onderftlS@*M»-“V 0 Bomo of Sue - 1 * i jtou StATfc. or lastmajcrios.—-It is now bettered, «Ten InCalcutta, that the Indian —~ ——---- Rebellion is ataiTend/ end that little remains r eriaanant Office. ( to be accomplished bj oar authorities .beyond Complying rrith the urgent request of hnn-i the suppression of brigandage and the re-estab- dr*d* ofibeir paiieau. I lishment of order. This conclusion is the more DRa c , Sc J. W. SYKEB . striking, inasmuch as the Lower Provinces now , h»tb cotdnded to nmain 1 'rfisent the chief scenes of disturbance,and we i PEaKAJf SHTLT Uf PITTSBURGH, jig tniow.- . vetb® bos hitherto been entirely successful in eluding pursuit. It in hardly certain that we here ever beon on his track, though bis person iB well known and he is fully believed to bare been present at Oalpee at Lucknow, and at Bareilly. The circle however, is now rapidly oloeing upon him and his accomplices, They are retreating to the laet asylums famished by a wild and half , cultivated territory. Very significant was that featarein the late intelligence which exhibited the scene of action, not in'a city, but in a jangle. Ths Captured Slaver. -The Washington Union speaking of tho captured" slaver, says: Under the laws of the United States, the vessel is for feited: ono .half of its value goes to the captors, who are also entitled 1o 526 per head for each negro captured. The law also directs the Presi dent to take measures for the removal of the I negroes beyond the limits of the United States, | and to appoint an agent on the coast of Africa jto Teceive them. The crew foand on boat*. * under the act of loth May, IS2O, ore deemed I guilty of piracy. ■ Death op as Old ScnooL Statesmah.— -The lion. Calvin WiUgy, formerly United States 1 Senator from Connecticut, died at Stafford, Con necticut, on the 23d inst., at 0 o’clock, P. m. ! He would hive been years of age Phad he lived till the 6th day of September. DIED.—On Wednesday erealog, Bept. Ist, ISSS, Min iIAP.y ANN. eldest daughter or James T. Ktooiid. , Tbi. funeral will take place TUIS (Friday,) AFTERNOON at 4 i P M , fct.m the residence of bar fkiher, Liberty street, near Third,>nd proceed to the Allegheny Cemetry. • Another Initance of the effleaey of Boer bave’i tfollonct Bitter*.—N. W. Poinoxxtcs, at Union odk-e, September lflUi, 18M, says: “dome we*-k« sine* being sTlotuly affected with pain and uneasiness at thoUtoniwli. ton of appetite, and at times strong ajmptnms of Jjipepaia, I wu induced to try your Hcllacjl Bitters, ad I <eol it but an act of justice to the article, as well as for the good of those who may be affected with like derangvnusnt of the stomach, to state, that the u«o of one tingle bottle of this medicine prored of incalcnla hie benefit, baring freed tbe atomach from all tense of da presiion, anJ removcl erery symptom of dyspepsia. I would also remark, that two other members of my family, wbo aißurteJ in a similar manner with myself, were entirely Faltered by the Use of a single bottle each. *»-SoldatsJ per bottle, or six bottles tor gh, by the pro artebra BKNJ. I'Ar.E, Ja„ A CO*. Manufacturing Ptoarme -1 £oU*tsam! Chemists, 2T Wood street, between Isl | Pa., and Druggists geo Tally. «e£n*wr &pfttal JUttccs. FA X& I XiTT SEWING MACHINES. GROVER 5c BAIiEK’9, The first pltico in public estimation ia now justly accord'd to the GROVER k BaKEJI*B MACtUNfi, Tor family Mjatng for the following rraaons r Ist.—lt is MUIIE SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT TN OR DER than any other machine £L—UrnakM* *»an» which will not lUP or RAVKL, thvaght r.ry third stitrh la cut. 3d _n*uw. from crdinnry epuols, aw! thus all ti »">■ klnshU I,* i»! |>l»u*urv. t»» n m* re cJtao'p" ofaT'.wls. fmrWles »t woifc . llh —Tb»p»TTi« Mwrhl'jrrtm* -Ilk. Ki-r. thr-a.l »nd io«u cotton, with *a«»l faculty- ».,l, i»am i* m-lasils u the rao»t clmMc fabric, ib.t It [■ I,am«HUABIUTY. |. BREAK InWA! TNO, IRONING or oibwnrfa®. 6th.—TWUlch nude hy thU Machine 1* more UEAU TIFEL then anj i-tb«r made, <Hlmt by hand ‘>r inechin*. w. r. ELLIOTT. Apont. AT THK FIFTH STRBKT SHIRT M&NUPACTOaY, I'ITTSBVRGH, J’A HOTHCfUU MbTiiEKSH IiOTHBMUI Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslotr's Sooth ing Syrup for Children Tithing. It hu i» «l»*l <« e * rth - It graatlj-facllUatM tbci>roc*Mofl«*tblo<by reftening th * gum*, reducing all inflammation—will allay p*io. and U tur* to r*rtnUto tbs bowel*. Depend open it, mother*. It will git- rr«t U> yunn-W«*», «cd r**l nod health to jonr I loCuiU. Perfectly «»!• to *ll caw*. ThU rulaeblo preparation U th* prescription of one mortespcrieacwl and Bkßftal fro,*!® Phy.lcian* In N< England, and bit t~n aaed with new-falHo* nt"** million* of caaea. W« heller* it the Nwt and «oia*t r#m*dj In the world, In »!1 ewH of Pywmery and Dlmrhoea In Children, whether it irises fr«>m teething 01 from any other c»n». IP'**. "■’ • If life nod health can b* aatlmatedby dollar* and ceaUJt fa worth ita weight In gold. lliltlbo* of bottle* *n* *old every T™ Id tha Httitud Elate* It li in old lodwdl'lriri irtnalj rßlCßONLTtt CENTS A BOTTLE. M-Son* pennlno unlew tbs lae-almUo of CD RtlS 4 PER KINS, New York, l* on th* ootaido wrapper, Fold hr Drogglat* ibrongboct the world. DR. OW. H. KKTBKR, Agent for rittrtmrgh. JoidawlyfeT LAKKSUPKRIOR COPPER ■fUf l ' AND * SMKL.TINCS- WORKS PARK., M’CaRDT? A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BREMERS’ .Ed UOI.T COPPER, PRESSED' COP PER R*l»d Still l'cUJ-;i-.», Spfllt*r roMw, *& Atio. Importer* nod Dril«r* In METALS, lIS PLATE, BUKKT IKON, WIRB, Ac. CuWUaUj ou hand, Tinmw’* Mftchioe* mad Tool*. WW<Aou#e, So. 14W I'irtt and 120 fccond Hrrtl, PltUbarßhi P*an«« 49*9pecUl order* efCoppereolto any desired pattern. niy'ffnUiaAwlyT - to alt Vomißt” •'Death to all Vermin!'’ ••Oeathilo nil Varmint" "DcatnKoall Vermint" “OQSTAR'3” Bat, Uoadi, Ac., EXTEKUIN ATOR, ••COSTAK’S” Bed-bog KXTKRMINATOR, “COSTAH’S” RLECTIO POWDER for Acts, IttwcU, etc. (Tb«o»UTMir*uißUi asjreoua-Known.) —Sold everywhere. ,(Drng(tliU end Dealers desiring term*, ■end for CoeUr’a Private Circular.) , wa.Oo receipt of ON* DOLLAR, “Cortar" wnditonny addrees in tire United Sutee, » •offldent quantity (postage naid) to destroy tire vermin oo any P rcm . l *?v,^_ Address “OUST A R’K” PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No, W 8 Broadway, New York. 1 Sold in Pittsburgh, Pa-, by Q.L. PAIINKSTOCtt 4 (X)-, I n. B. SELLERS A 0<5., and PRO It KEYSER. au7:d*wlmT The 'Great BuslUß^Remedy SIB JAMB* CLiEKI'B CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLSI rremrad from ft prMcripUon of SIrJ.BM CUrko, HD, phytiiina Extiaordineryto lb* Quoad. Tbl. well kuawu WodleinoU no Impoiition, but» out* „d..f.r.mrf7for F.rnd. BlOcultto, ««1 OtaUMtlon.. rom eny csaw wbatora; *od » po* 0 *" 1 nmrij, they couUla nothing hortftil to the eOTrtltaUoo. I TO MARBIBD LADIE3 Ul3 peculiarly tulted. It will, la » ehort time, bringoo tbo monthly period with regularity. That PiUthoreruvtr been known to failwhrrttht dirt* Uontonthttteondfagi o/ponphU art w*U obtrrrrd. Tor full particulars, get* J»»P*»le»j toy, N. B—ll end » portage stamp# encioeed to «ny Bed agent, will Inaure ftbottt» conUloing otcr 60 pill*, by "KfaHNESTOCK * Pittebnr»h,whole*Je ngrot, Ji Mid o _j ■pgl.dftw to T TUEOREATfiST MATCILMACUINEIN j ioaTDNI MADE WITH A BMALL INVKBMINT. THOMAS’ PATENT MATCH MACHINE Is s simple, cbesp sod perfect U*lch JUko. ItolteU costs ODlTftllk; is driTsa 1,; luuol, sod otUmsistto for taosoi tin msaalsctniw las sliort Hate. Whs™ good -ood U to U h*d n*dil J U m*trH*Uy reduce the ewt. *a-S«T«*I county or M*ehlw privilege* offered tor nle st • moderate pric®. For parttcuUrt CQPNTINO ROOMTritlh Mwrt. Jol.dAwfctfE ■pTTTT. A HIIUHIA. WM. McKEE & CO., Ho.aa S. Front Ho. »3 **•. IMPORTERS OF FOBKISN DRV CtOODB, Abe constantly receiving on consignment, IRISH ntETS 'mbt* Ai»o. -BRITISH GOODS, coaslttlngfa p*rt of PAVER MUSLINS, VELVET COBBS, BESOTS*; TABBY VELVETS, ALPACOAS, CABUMBBES, DALIAN ■ jnlaW*fc_ Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment FOB THE CUKE OF ALL KINDS OF Loestftltt Unynille Btatlob. era Slit*- burgh, Ft>‘ TPcjsraod Ctdc»*o Byroad, la now newlyiw fitted •id jmprowd by tb* w»eHou ofnOyniDrtimn tad Bowllo* AUdj, which wffl ; «B&* “*lmllhlW •Actoe ud far iwtfaafand frUsdly to 3WCUI And may be consulted ai their office, ! No. 191 Penn Street, j OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Sundays, brCou»u»P tlott » Asthma, • Bronehltls and all other Cltronle Complaint# j complicated with or causing Pulmonary Disease, Including j , Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affection* °f the Liver, Dye- j I • prpria, Onetritii, ,Femnl' Complaint*, etc. i DRB. PITCH k BYKK3 wonld state hat their treatment j of Consumption Is bleed upon the /act that ductus o isti inthebloodand system of Urgz, both before, on ■ during & development fit lA* lungs, and they then-fui -moloy 'Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to purify tbe blood and strengthen tbe system. WilA these, they use MEDICINAL INUALATIONS,whieb they ralua highly,but only as PoUuiiivfj, (having no cdrotive rjld when need atone,) and Invalids are «m<*tlyeauUonod against wasting tbe precious ttawof curability on any treatment baaed upon the plausible,but false idea that the -seat of the disease can be reached in a direct manner by Inhalation,** for as before stated, the teat of the disease {s in the blood and Its effect* only In tbe tangs. ««UNo charge for cbsauUatlon. Xu.V of tfSon. will b. wnt to tho. to “□* 1 i.IU.Ii;I«W. n.grJ.wfctfP Mmolactorefl Watcfteil We would most respectfully announce to the nnbllc tb.t woh.ro liken th. Asoncy for til. celobr*tod AMERICAN LEVKR WATCHES, Au irtlcl. which I, nuunhctorwl In W.Uhara, Uw, .nd entm .ip Of iho twrt mMrrUl on the mwl .pprorrt princi ple, .ndjimsw,., orer, rwjoUtto fora RELIABLE TIME KEEPER. Vor .n,defect In .material, workmanship or prrlormann. under lair the maanCrctorera hold them* nITM at alpumo. roaponilhl.. n»" »»toho, bare hwn teated and am In nw. dafl, bj a gmat man, Bailroftd offleon and ham ,1m th. utmort uUUttcUon In rrparl to.length and correctoesa of time en LOOOMOTIVEB AND RAILROAD CARS. While in motion. Every watch will be aecomoanied with a certificate or guarantee from the manufacturer*, showing that the buyer runs no Hat whatever of getting a watch that will not keep correct time. The watches are of a medhrm die, hunting ease, much In style like an English Wateh, and will certainly please every one who may give them a trial. In addition to the abore, we keep constantly on hand a fall assortment ofthe beat•aakoEngHihand Swi**Watchea, Watch Maker* 1 Tool*, Moebtnory and Watch Material, to gether with a complete stock of Jewelry, Filter ware. Clock*, Fancy Quod*, etc., which w# aball at ell time* be happy to show to trtu customer*. . ~ . „ BEIHEMAN A ME?BAN, 42 Fifth *n, PltUbnrgh, Pa. irlfrlydawT—jplQ John C. Baker 4 Co's OENUINE COD-LIVKR OIL!! Tnis Medicine, prepared in the most ap proved manner, and bottled by us, baa received the sano* Uua of the moat icleatlflo of theMrdical Profusion of Phil adelphia end elsewhere, who recommend it a* superior to any other now manufactured. 0( its efficacy and Importanco as a remedial In caaMOf Ounsomption, Qout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rbenma* turn, and all Scrofulous diseases, It U unneceaaary to >)>cak; —thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and America having teitedltswondvrfal curative properties. Pre pared only by JOHN C. BASER k CO, Wholesale Druggists, No. 1M North Third street,Philadelphia. Sold by di Drngglrts throughout the country. firta.-dtoc3o 8, a 4 c. P. MARKIiB, -Mi*oT*cmz*s or PJUNTLNO, JOH AND ALL KIND 3 OP W RAPPING pafeu. Wuaboaie, Ho* 37 Wood Street, riTTSBPBQH, PA. my4:tf fc Raga bonchv.»t market price*. 37*uTcubS»tv, «. d.» IfiS Third Street, Pittsburgh, Peuna., n*tlDg bad the advantage* of Eftftern College* and H« pitala, and aereral year*’ practice, offer* hi* prtifa«»lon aerTicaa in SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASKS. uraucu Rer. W. D. Howard. t i Coi. Wileon McCaodlaa*. Iter, D. 11. A. McLean. Uon. 11. A. Wearer. T. It. Sill, R»<j. Han. T. J. Ingham. .J. R. Hunter. _ | John 11. Mellor, Keq. Jacob J!cColli»ier,J*q : ayfrlydft s N / iiOl3>iKei SC SONS, UtUM Rt foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BAKE NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. f>7 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, TA. on Alltbs principal dtiM tbroufh at U>« United SUtei. »p2Vfcly JOHN COCHRAN as KAmncniUBBOT Iron BaUlbi, Iron TtalU, Van)! Door«, Window Shutters, Window Goardi, ke., X*t. 91 AMond Strut and M TAtrd Sirxti, i-ii j.aBDROa.rA^ 11,-» c= fa*M<l % wmrtety °« «>“» Pett-rrm, fancy and pUio, (a.ulite tor nil ptttpoM. PwilcnUr ufantlon paid »oen* clortoßOriwebnU. Jobbing dot>« nfhnrt notics. mr9 uVn.. - -«»- c '•****> VANPBVEK * FRIEND, ATTORNEYS.AT law SOLICITORS IX CHAWCEnV, Ac. 6. £trrv! iU-ck, 1/nbuq**, Anna. *J-O>llocu>au> pruuij Ujr lund* »n *n> p*mof Northern |fsira .if WUI rrttPtwi to And 8*!«of K*»l KsUte, ob* Ulolu Morwr on Bou.U nwl Mortygf ■W EVM A N SC »ON, Manufacturer* and Dealers in alt kind* of TOBACCO, SNUTF AND CIOARS, AND leap tobacco, wmtaov nocolus— ..wiLßoa anxxs ROBINSON, MINIS fc MIILER FOUNDERS AHD MACIHHIBTS, wAB HINGTON W ORK 8 Pittsburgh, Poona. Office, Ho, 91 market etreet. SUnofaclar* ell kiwli of B*wn>Kntf«» ■w3MiUM»cb •r r . C-Uug*, Railroad Work, Kit* ro Selim and bh~\ *- Work. Jotbiai dooeoo oottc*. tar26Jydl* M. K. GILLESPIE. ! dentist, Extract* Teeth without pain, by an xsriax* ■at irew AokMthellc egest Applied to the teeth iod puo« etdy. Teeth from on* to foil *ett* Inerted on tb* Tarioo meuQiebuu. U« •lsotn*ert« troth on entirt Tvredoin a.-, wltb cofillanoo* gam, which Inbooaty.clMolloeooond durability eumot fall to pteoo*. Coll and examine fp«** 160*. . STo. 51 fourth *tntet, below (oecood tory.l PUUlmruh. . jj 7 : 1 ***!.. SA-MUKIj GBAV mbbobant tailor. A’e. 42 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBCBOn, PENNA., is prepared lo furnish bis customers and l.ejms.e.r.llj, with th. lU«t “»> style* of Sp'lloß end Bamnef Good* of orery nciety, whkh he *IU make up to order to the entire of tto* who may t—or them with their potrooac*. PAYNE, BISSELL 8c CO., ■ AItVrACTDtXBS Of Coolclnff, Purlop and Hestin* STOVES, Penders, oto., Aud Sfauufacturara of the Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING RANGE, NO. 333 LIBERTY STItBET* jysstjydfc pirraßUßou, pa. MITCHELL, HERRON A CO. M*»c*icttmxft9 nr Cooking, Parlor ami Hnatinj STOVES, Orate Front!, Fender*, Cooking Raugei, &i lit Liberty St., Pltt.burgh, Pa. mrXXfcly _ ___ _ POSTLEY, NELSON * co i J Manufacturers of OUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, book, aorraaoWDCAaT staid. sctlXHjeo—^wirranud. Qa,t Su,l and Hammered Sinttl, and Spade,, Boa, Hag and Uannre fori., Piol«, Hound,, <*e. WerthoniaOo, lX,W«rk.t Bt., nylianta PIWBBUBUH.B*. ; OEO« H. ANDERSON, .Vfi. ISI lilerl) Street, Pittilnrgh, Pt wAjroricxo*** aw> wnoiMAi* tain ui tnry Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shoe Lrathrr, Sj>lilt, Uoraaa, I'rmch and ■" Country Calf Skint, Sole Leather, Corrißße Oilcloth*, Ace, All of which wllUwtnoOAod** thelowertCMh frir— «*-H IDES WANTED.-W »p6-dlj SIGIITBILLS DRAWN BY DVIICAN, OBBKMAS * CO., ON THE UNION DANK, LONDON, IN 8UMBO? ONE POUND BTERLINO AND UPWARDS. AUo,BUboo ibo principal cities «d towneoflrence, Ddgloiß, Holland, German,, Buula and other Enropmo Butee.eoo.UoU, oo Pffwfcm. Wood etreet, corner of Third. MATT.A.CK « KUIMBB, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBBOHANTS, So. 18 pin* Itretti S*» I*onl*, Bfo. tirii *® Murdoch fc’Dlckwu, «. I**l* DupAtfatluekf CiodamlVOf‘% Chu.Doffleld k F. S.D*jr ACo.,linker*,£?**’£**’ T „. Qma * Sion*, BaukaTfc D*y *M»tl«:k,Phlla4olphl*, . B, Forryth, Chicago,Frt/gbt Afieut (orlUlaoUftntrul Railroad. • " ' ' CTnw * c FITTSBURGH BA** FACTORY. D. o. tt BBBBT i Corner Liberty i*d H»*4 Straati, emausoß: W, - . Manufacturer of uli kinds of.? ligut. ’Bags stable tor Grain, Flour, MnJ, foP* •“* Cfooff* M*,p*te}ed inunt aad»ppnprtst« ;4«snato urtef..'';- '••• '•'> •'([■-- ■ . *•"<■• ■ rl .* ; li maliiif wiijilr nf Anam?— Bags ooh*ad» uaiGwln Bee*j’c. ; • . v vV t 'T,"- ■ jgWouwthvrtuDyluthyllokm.BnoFfawgßpp*' Jitto SUibttttsnncntg. TO FARMERS. RE InPROVEDUPOAtt kill. X- FOR SALE —A pair nf young horses, kind sod sound, will Wi>r4.ln «ny Imni'ii—px*l uud>-r tho tatlrllc—one 1* * purer, is ft Tltst-mt* riding home for a lady. : Alto, wsgon and harness; Apply to GKO. W. DUN'S,south kldeofOLlo street, 3d door west of lb» Diamond, All** THE Bubscribers would respectfully call tho 1 g htoy city: ~ ail ~ n . attention of Agriculturists to thairNßW ani> !M- FOR SALE — A small manuiactur- PROVBD VERTICAL TWO AND THREE CVI.tNDKK j o g business. Capital required tlitee bun- SUGAR HILL. They effrf the Mill u Urn cheapest, most : ,J7 ed ao\Urr. profits fifty M d.'ll*ro pe r .S? 1 *?’ durable, and ilmpl. Mubin, for Cm.hing Cnr. lt. th. ; ermja. Diamond,' Al'i.gh.PT Vl.y " n„2O ’ marfcat. It. ItMDglb baa bMO thoroughly tented by lb. Iblrd door rJ|~nqlo b«l»,iw p ww™. lb. Holler*, with !b« “ Bituatei 20 p...r of two bond, to lb. levpr.. 1 lb. Allegheny and Hntl.r The.Bill.UUll..l Ca.t i hpd Wrought Iron tba Itolta V dilStly through It. lto ..... I. 11 by 13 inches, end the Shafts of Rolled Iron, 1% Iccbee , tl ,„ baUnce, ICO sctm, ii well Umbered. The irn thick. The Rolls ere adjustable, end easily oiled in the ■ prorem’enta ere reasonably good. It will *® *° B ° ; B 'r™7^~ r i;i’rt,. P piyto‘?(m!< DBAS. Allegheny Price of 3 Cylinder Mill - 00, . or u , Jagg.. MARSHALL, Rntley ccunty- anU.lmd Order. lor Mill, from »ny put or th. Unlttd Blau. «f . FOH SALE. J toniMto. Addro. BMAU, A BMTSKR, THE following Lots arc now ofiered for sale ; yuJ._tyhonWo.ltß York, P.. , 1 “X^VSng*!Ml £»., In Cl ROCERIES ! TilleJmrattllnU-ly opposltetbo wall of Allegheny CetnMery. X U 300 B.p. Fair to Prim. HI. Colfca, : Fad, lot 21 feet Iron! by 100 to 121 loot drop to aa alloy ■» • IW iKfC ,YO °" B Ur ”'" "“ P ' rU ' “ d Fl'lUn In,. nearer U.. Allegheny ri™j =‘“ 69 Hhde, Prime Sneers, ! Ireuton pearl stroet,{sofeetwlde)*nd extending p 126 Dbti. Refin' d do. ;l U feet to an alley £0 feet wide. . . 160 •• NO Molluscs, . 34. Fifteen Lota nearer the river, each 24 feet front on IW “ Knitaru Syrups, ' I Peerl street, directly opposite above, | and aXUrndLn gin 126 Bxs. Best Brands Tobacco, depth towards the rirer 114 foot to an aUeyr 20 feet wiu~ 25 Rea. Six Twist »: 4lh. Fifteen Lota nearer the river, each *4 feet front on 20 TifrcmCarollna Rice Broadway, (which isBo feet wide, and through which the io S£»l oSbtocS * All.Bb.ny Galley Rallrrod nmß) and rxt.adlng In d.pth U, n,,- I< « i* 114 fret to an alley 20 fret wide. 60 Bbta No. 3 Large Mackerel, . 6lh. Fifteen Uw opposite th« above, and nearer the rir- W IUIXBbbI. '’ " ■ er. »uh 21 fee. Itoot on Brojdaray and extending lo d"P‘b SW ShSU.T '.HI tolbu, ,1 O l , h ~’VS l Eniub,?~r. , .'?bo,ir.r. roch 2t loot Iron. on S Bn! , £p‘4° 11 ’ BrilUnJt 1(0 te-l »ld«> and extending In d.plhllo tut lo 16 “ Alaplco, “Tum.ll’f^b.'u'lolloa.:—Onc-lhlrdof tbeirbhlepnrchae. WBia.OronndP.pptr, i mon.y to rornSn on bond and r.yM.l. 100 Dozen Fancy Corn lirocm». | 3Sdu m°lEprid'lltfoortqn*l°am™l l.rfalmentn, trilh ’ With a SKKSS'nW’ I- «» O.o«r, InurjaC Hamm ..or. and mru,. b, dOU.I »g»* loh,»a, U“!^r^rV Old Holding, and aaUon ol tno Warot p, sofl’.r. * Cb'B S?il m r D AP"f 1 “*! 4 t C^i’ , 18I«, Alteration! A. llradlry A Co'., WhiU'.CniTl.g. AN ANNUAL MEETING of tho Assocm- Knap A Wad.’., I’m u : I b w "' l ;'’° u I > , V r t p„.n,a 2r::;r JSSSJK? ' XfOW IS TIIE TlME.—Families in Alle- , - j> ebony City wishißg t.> lay in their **■ l b 1 WINTER STOCK OK COAL, Corner Andor*on *L and Bailroad, , Whrg they wiU he anpplted with the beat quality of BITUMINOUS OK CAKNXL COAX Brought to this aty. _ W. AjUcOLUlltl. T?'VERY ‘DESCRIPTION OF DRESS 111 GOODS. Shawl*. Neodl® Work Collars, &C-, aelllng cheap- >63 C. UAKSON LOVK, ’>* ) . tjtrkel llU pet ‘ Allegttvayr County* »«• ®I» the Court of Quortor Sessions for Allegheny Coonty at No 2, June Term. ISST. jntUe matter of the extension of Pennsylvania Arenne. The report of the viewer* appointed by tt.e Court ot Quarter Bentons of Allegheny County, to view and exactin' the ground proposed tor the extension of Penns) I rani a ; Avenue, haring been filed, tbe Court direct* notice to l* I ctwolutwo dally newspaper*, publi«hel tu tbe city of j'tttabnrgb.that'nid report, will bo approved unless except ed to within ten daya front the date of tbu notice. , By the Court. _ TIIOS- A. HOWLK\, Clerk, •ei.Ct Aayutt 2»th, 1858. Dkuos.— Cream Tartar, Rhubarb Rout, Camphor, Arrow Hoot, Citric Add, Gum Arabic, (Kug ) Cal. Liquorice, CartUmau feeeda, lodide I'otaif, E&wxn Suit", lodide iron, v MAQKROWS A FINLET, le2 167 Liberty atrcct. Silks, POPLINS, DCCAL3. EDd all kiodl of Dm* Good* ja»t rocemd and for mIo by C. UANSOS LOVE, __2 74 Market etrect. An ORDINANCE u* . allow a drawl lor prompt payment of mwumdu for paring opm.i, 1»y tlftiw of tbelSlh aeetionofan Art of A*- Mtablyapprored May M. A; I), .IWA,. rnUtlrd “An Art Supplementary to an Art to iucxTpdraio the City of tilt* lMnVth«;«<Mt of arediti*, paring or mneadninUin* the ItMjnr alley of said city, Ihe rn«. whereof Ited t*«a wan«<l or paid by city wa* m****e<i upon the pruvml property bounding oreMiltloß ««r •*»«! street*, lance or alloy*; and wberca*, by Tirtne of the Mid section the Mid mimh upon whom nid oeerstnent* here been made ere allowed to pej tile seme Iti ft»e yearly instat men ti; and where** sundry persons ha'e exprewo-rt a desire to pay the whole a»ee«nj«ut in one p»> niwut njwa the al : towanee of a drawback; uow therefore De It ordained usd enacted. , *Ue 1. That if any jierson, firm nr other owcer aoaa-1 shall tender to the e.ltv Treasurer al any time before the 3l*t day oi December, a. D , tn. Vt. the full amount as ctsued ai afrTWXJJ under the lirth ssctloo of the Mid act of Assembly, ujwitJ the per-ou, firm or other owner tendering theaame, the Slty Trwaimrer ta hereby authorized and dl* rertrd to allow »deduction of tlx per contain thereon. gee. JJ When rach payment In full of any assessment as aJotenUtbaU bar* been made, the Treasurer aball notify the City Solicitor thereof, and 1 the Solicitor shall forthwith enter Milifsetioo in foil npon the docket in which tho as sessment* are entered in tho i’rotboaolsry** office. Sxc. 3. All otdioaoerf or parte of ordinances inconsistent herewith are bersby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law in Conuuls Hits 3otl» •lay of August, A. D-, 15&8. 7 * SAMUEL McKELVT, President of Common Council- ,r. a. klu». AtUiL* Ilcr.n UcXUrruu Cl«rk of ComoionCoapril. J. I. BESNKTT, lm of Solcct Council. Attest: XL Moixoir, Clerk of Select Connell. _ _ A* N ORDIN ANCfi relative to lost Coupons o& City Hoods,- U«ic ordained and enacted, Ac. S*e I. That whenever any pamo or persons owning • bond or bonds forming part of tflo regular funded debtor tli* city, aball allege tbit any Coupon or Coupons doe or uverdno, attached to tald bond or bonds, ha* lieen lost and cannot be presented for payment, and aball make <lne proof oftha mid loss totbe satisfaction of tbo Controller, the City Treasurer shall be and h« is hereby authorized, by and with tb* advice and content cf the Finance Committee, to nuke payment of the tame, apoo good eecority being given that the mid Coupon or Coupons shall not bo after , wet da presented fptpaytnent. I Ordained and enacted' into a law In Councils this 30tb | day of August, A,D£ 1858. Attest: n.U'Murn, Clerk of Common Council. J. I. BENNETT. President protrm ofSelect Council. Attest, R.Mcjntow. Clerk o! Select ConneH. AM OKDINAMCK authorizing the grading of Wllkloa Street from Stnallatan Bireot tu itie gbcoy river. gierlosr 1. R* U enacted. £<%, That Uib Recording Regu lator bo and be la hereby authorised and directed tond»«r» tleefor proposal! for grading Wilkiui Struct from fimallmati Street to the Allegheny river, and to let theeamelnthe manner directed bythe ordinance concerning street*, pare ed August 31,18A7. _ ~ Ordained and enacted Into a law In Council* thi* 30tti i day o( August, A. I)., ISSS. Attest: neon Mcllisnus, Clerk ofCommou Council”. J. BEXNETT, President jr<> tem of Select Council. Attest: H. Motaow. - Clerk of Select Council- An ORDINANCE t£*sgulate the wilo of Prortnce in ilio Market*. ! u« It nrdtlued and enacted, 4c., That from and a fief the of tbta ordinance. It ehall not be lawful to sell or offer for nlo wlUilu the market Uralta any Tegelabtc*, fruit* or other produce aold by weight or maaaure by other weight* or meaanrea than inch u bare been legally regain* ted and atunped, and by Juat Male*, under a penalty of Are dollar*, to bo eued for aod recovered before the Mayor, and of forfeiting the weight*, meaaareaand *cale* not legal ly regulated and atamped. Andasyordinanceorpartofan ordinance incotulatent herewith i* hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law in Council*, thia 30th day of August, A. D., 1869. Attest: Hugh McHabtdl, Attest: TL Moiiow, - Clerk of Belect CounrfL NOTICK ia hereby given that Letters ot Ad ministration on ibe esuteof Robert Dunlap, Jr., late of Allegheny City, dec'll, bare bwa granted to tbe nudrr* signed. All penone knowing themselves Indebted to, ana *ll having clsim* against said estate, ara.requeated to call and have their accounts properly adjusted. o*o. McCAGUK, Adm'r. K. B.—The good wiU, stock, lease and Qxtnres of tbe I Hardware Store of the late Robert'Dunlap, Jr., >'<»• Wl I Market street, near Fifth stmt, Pittsburgh, is now offered I for sale, and any person doslroos of gulag Into' the business will Qnd this an excellent opportunity to purchase a stoea at reasonable price* and a business already *»taMith*d. aetMSt OKO. McOAGUB. Adm’r. i. ■. BoacaniLD 010. a. woxsiu. *• hramT. Burchfield a co.i (successors to Mup pby A Burchfield.) Wholesale and detail Dealers In Staple and fancy Dry Goods, North-east corner Foarlh and Markets to, Pittsburgh. - — 1 DRUGS— Phosphorus: , . lodide Potash; Gmßhellao: Tsllow Ochre; Boot’s liniment; Lyon’s Kathnlron. For sal* by D. L. VAfncKSTOCK A CA, apBl . Wo, 00, corner Wood and Fourth sts. ave the new fork daily uerald, TRIBUNE, TIMES, PHILADELPHIA LEDGER, PRESS, and ' CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL delivered to any part ot the city at day-light, by leaving your order at Bout A Miner’s, Masonic Ball, fifth street. anSI JOHN PITTOCK, Aokwt. MINERAL WATER—I .have just rec'd supply or fresh Mineral Water, direct from the Springs, consisting of Bine lick, Bedford, Oongress, and Empire, nose wishing a good fresh hrtlelscan always pnrebase it at JOS. FLEMING’S, aul7 conser Diamond and Market sts- SDPBKIOB BLANK BOOKS, Lodges. Journals; Cash Books and Day Books of sn perl or quall ty, mid* *xpt*aly foe city order*, iorssle by - W. G. JOHNSTONAWL. Printer*, SmtlcoM* and BUnlcßookMalwr*, anl No. £7 Wood street. Pittsburgh. HttAKT PIfMPS—I have just leocircfl » Urtft tad flat MtortauntcfßrtMt Pomp* MW wUclft of BrtMt PlpM toptrior «auwy triicJ#. of tbt kind now la ok. -Thamiomuit offtorthin* ia u .“*» tbooldtaUftadftstadaft my * tock jßuuSa -;eort«*-D*»®owltad Xark«d>t." TARRD.;FJUiNKBJLS yoaI FOR RENT—A three Story ihrelltTic H«n*e..u Fifth itreet, {No. 100,) cdotaintnsUJEJß. r»o«ii». Tr»*h home. te„ with fine brick • ta ~l e 'J i n '| c»rria»:<* Umu* Attached. TUI* U«omU rappUed *kJ> O® l and cold w»t»r, bsth. Ac., and Wmt in » ceotral locsr tloa I* admirably adapted to the want* of a profettionai man, and will I- rented f..r * term ol year* to a good WB * ant. For further particular* enquire of mr!2 ALEXANDER ElNQj_ TO LET. —A large well furnished dwelling with *ll modem imi-fnrcrnenU—foment low to* good tenant. JoW , HITCHCOCK, McOKRAKY A CO. Farm tor Sale. .. TUE ANDERSON FARM, 2J miles EB *boTTj the Depot, at New Brighton, Bearer Co„jaL Pa_on Block House Run, containing 10S Acresof excellent land, every acre of which !■ tillable, aod«s of which U un der coltiratlon. There are 15 acre* of good timber, 60«ctm in grassand pasture, and an abundance of cooL There isau Orchard ol graited frnlttreee. In almost erery field there Is a spring of nerer-Cslllng water. . The Improvement* consist ot a* new frame Dwelling, at tached toa weather-boarded log. asmall tenant house and a Urge frame Bara, to by 38 feet. ..... . ThU choice Bum U in a high stiHe of cnHiratioo, fence* good, auJ In a respectable neighborhood,. wnreuletit to churchee, school*. Bor terms, enquire atTIIIH 01-f jCK, or of JalWAwtfT Brighton, V*- TUE subscriber offers for sale section ton, township 12, range 10, Stark county, known w “Bowman's Section"containing WO act**. _» >• ritaatwi thrre mil** wwt of Massillon, on the Bt*t* leading to Wohler, aud within *l*out two miles of thePirtih burgh, Ft. Wayne awl Chicago Railroad. The »u*b, cart and noitb-twat quarter* partly cleared and hnproTed tbe remainder la eorerod with superior timber—and the whole is well watered by springs and running stteamfc-- This #«£ion In considered Iho finest body of land in the county. It will be sold undivided or in quartan to mil purchasers. To those who desire to latest in real estate a k«,r opporte.lt, U tet.!, offor«l. r BWKITZEE, t&lfedawtfT . No. 101 4th street Pittsburgh. FOR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth street, between Smltbfleld and Cherry Alley, 100 foot front by B 5 deep.' _ _ .... A Let on Third street, nrar’Bmithfleld, 40 ftet front byBs Ward—The square bounded by Butler, Wilkins and Carroll streets and Hproce alley, 64 feet front by 120 deep, nearly opposite to Pennock A Hart’s Poundry. The square bounded I>y WUkin# and Carrul Streets and Spiuce alley, 264 fret frout by 120 deep, Ou Allegheny, Canon aud Bailer streets, adjoining the Allegheny Valley Bailrosd Station, forty contiguous Lots, each 24 teet front by 120 feet deep. Eight sere* of groanil io Reeem township, part of out Lot 225, between the New Brighton mail and HiUdale Com* #t fciity Loty in Allegbeoy City, Third Ward, between East Lane and Chestnut street. A Tract of Land In Westmoreland County, on the Phila delphia turnpike, 7 miles from Latrube—W acres in culti vation of rich hollotn land—3oo acre*. , ATracVof Laud near Llgouler; Westmoreland county, of 375 acre*. WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON, ro»ls:rltf 155 Tlilrd street. afr>vo Smithtfrld. Valuable City Property for Bale, j rpHAT very d«-KtrahloJv.t on Water Street I J. anillti-doubt Alley, next f»> John Irwin A 6ona, being l l‘Jof-<tcu Water *’id Sront and 1W deep along the I It Will ‘jesftld togethiTcr hi loUot 20or 21 feet each.- For terms, (which will be made easy as to paytnsnt,)'ap ply to JOSEPH 8. LEECH A CO., mrfcdtf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh* T IBERTY STREET PROPERTY FOR JLi SALE.—The Store-room and Dwelling, idtnaied on Liberty •trwt, near St. Clair, known m No. 183. The lot la about 22 feet front end 12*) feel deep, extending beck to Lachance Alley, on which ia erected* StableendCarriage houee. The property renta readily for $6OO, and will beeold •t« b&nruln aud on accommodatlngfe-noa. For particular* enquire of - E. H. KINO, fc pl7 No. 211 Liberty s treat. FOR SALE, 6 acres 100 perches of Land InCollins township, near Eait Liucrty,adjolalog lands ofThoo. Mellon and B. A. Neglsjr. This property la elo rjintly situstedfor a prirsto residence, and would make on# of the most handsome country seats in the beantifhl mlley of East Liberty. For price and terms, apply to AUSTIN, LOOMIS k CO, igQ No. M Fourth street. AfALUABLE CITY LOT FOB SALE.— Y That etlgibte bolldlng lot, with the buildings there on altoatod on thecorner ol Liberty and Uand streets, front ing 26 ft. inches on Liberty and extending back along dland street 110 feet to Exchange alley. ..... . Jel» T. B. YOUSQ A C 0,38 Baithfleld it. ivf aWfactory for sale or rent It| EnterpriseFoondry,on Sandnaky itreet, Alleghe ny, with good steam paver, suitable for mannfacturing purposes, of various kinds, will be sold or leased low. Eu qalre of Mr. Samuel Henderson, near the premlaea, (baa the care of Bee. Sprout's church,) who will show the property, or of Je9 B. ROBISON A CO., 33* liberty st. BAMTJEL U'KELVY, President of Common Council. WM. BRICB & CO PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 8 SOUTH WATER STREET. PHILADELPHIA. We Kite prompt and parlicuUr attooUon to the sale ol Bntter, Lard, Cheese. KgpvOreen uud Dried FrolU, Clorcr and Timothy needs, Wool, Ac. * . . . Our extensile business connections in tbts line or wane enable os todtsposeof tbe UrgeerquantiUpeoftheae goods. Advances mads on goads or bills of lading. Werespeet fully solidt yonr consignments. " BUFFALO ROBES, By the Bale or Robe, SAMUEL Mc&ELTY,. freudeut of Common Council. GEO. F. WOMATH’S, Nos. 415 & 417 ARCH St. Philad’a. N. B.—Also, a large assortmentof LADIES FANCY FURS, of oor own nianufsctnre. au2l:3md t a. T. SK3XDT. SAMUEL McKELYY, President of Common Couodl. J. L BENNETT. Preiidentpro (<m of Select Council- Jpot Kent. A STORE OSIfASKET STREET. A. W.OAZZAM. jTot Sale- A. 8. BELL, Attorneys, .103 Fourth at, Pittsburgh. Ohio Land for Bale. Dtlilaticlptna atibtrttstmrntß. Pearl Steam Mill, ALLEGHENY CITY. R. T. KENNEDY & BRO. WHEAT, RYE AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED, IX PITTSBURGH XXD ALLEQREX)' Terra a—CASH on Delivery. THE undersigned, have formed a co-part nership, under the stylo of Sliaeklett, M'Lalu A Co.Jr lur transacting the wholesale Dry Goods business. WILLIAM BUACKLETT, JAUB3 tPLAIN, HUGH JONhS, JOHN AUDAY, T. T. MYLKR. SHACSXiBTT, M’LAIN & CO. WholciaU Dealers in FOREIGK AEO DOMEBTIO DB.Y GOODS, JVo. 43 Hbod Street, opposite the St: Cfiarlct Hotel. auZ&lmd S ■ NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.—On and after MONPAT, Augnstffld, the following raunwlil tm charged bribe Railroad between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, on the rations desses of freight: First Class. Mfcloolbs Flours , ****** Second “ 44c - - Whiskey vS per bale Third *• 40c “ “ Cotton 1, r^ Fourth “ 3fic “ u T D £vkXNT, p. c. * C. B- K- Llne. HOUSTON, »f P FUW.AO.H.R. General Freight *c27:2wd general Freight —-pw map ny"~OUjr~CQD^TRY—Fre- EW MAP v>* embracing the United State* •eat and nmt ncuneirick,NoT* Scotl* and Territories. On* m # *jco, Cuba, and the West India aDd»wfuandli*ni ; a>'* > » nillw lithmusof Panama, all Islands, Cen»» i |h# polar Regions by Dr. Kano and the New Settlement*, and wo the Counties °?k»»Iu Jod Nsbrmskd* each In its proper position, all on °[ compiled from-. Government surveys and Pyrsalel* W.B. 11AYRX, : NosJH, 33 * 35 Maritst street. —RUSS AND SUPPORTER MANUFAC TORY.—OertwriskI A Yottng, No. Ss Wood street, bM lean to call attention of tboaflleted to the - fact that tbcT ore tbo only MAMOIAitrOUBhB tIIKORES and jStJi’POttTERBlothU dty. : Tbey canartuequeotly taka meainrt*, end make toorder, three articles, attar the moat approved pattens, tod finish than at price* frequency oot toot* thaaoD*>fcalf demanded ty mere dealer*ln them. All are solicited to rail, after pricing and aiuaining Tn»- [ eeefctaoy store lathed ctty.wnfideat that w* cueatiify theafilcted UmtUis their mireeet to .d*ei*ith tba»“o* I iSiBSS*; / iriaiMiiwtetay, • HgM Woodatrest. *• IxiVK ILODR-tW tt*. Uj=»NoTicE.-The Sixth Ward Poblic Schools Will temmme. OT KONtUY, 8ml.««,, o'clock A. M. By order of the Board of Dinxt^^ ■afcd 36 j T R'J6. A. KtlWl.r.V, B/wt’v. fTS-R 1 - Kp- BLhop of Iri*/ Wisconsin, wilt preach In TrUfity Chureh w, £ttv- ~ ■ j* j BAY MORNING SKXt. Xh. « U?S,JBJ B / will he applied to the Nashotah Mission. s*vL2t<JchJ ‘ UxionPraterMeetisos.—These ttcot . Irijy ion *re held daily in the Rooms of the Yunna Men’s Christian Association, at 7* v A. M.. » n <i sp. >i continuing lor Ibree-fourtbscfan hour. AU persons mn# cordially Invitedto attend. Ladles *re affectionately | n ,j. ted to W present, Cbsu firrfitt m mutft. »/ no former. au2S:tf . _ ~ , ■—— ELECTION. OmcEor PirmcnoOtaC-JifTaST. i Augur t 21st, Isas. f 0-7=. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the putsbnrgbaas Company, fur the rurpwe of electine two prteonstoeerveasTrastwaofaaidCompMy for ti»term of thri-o y..«s. will bo held at the office of the company, in Piitid'urßli.ou the first Monday, OUt day of next, between the hours of 2 and A o dock, t.S. «n2l;2*d J AM Ed M. CHRISTY, Ttnasurer. omca or tob Pnrsucß-u Lrr*, n*a ann Mausa) IN*LR-V5Ct CoiiFaßT, No. 06 Witxr Sr. > Pirrsuunoa. August 17, 1F53. ) nTS-TitE Board ofDiroctors of this Company u-»£/ Lara thu day declared a dlridand cut of th« prfffiu of the last ids months, of two dollars pur share, tpplkwMa . totbr reduction of Block Notes. F. A. RINK HART,' [ *nlB:ltud Sucretary, PtrifflCMß. August Clh, 185 A. MgEtiNO of tho Stockholders of tho Ijv MiTchaota’nml Manufacturers* Jlanh of Pittsburgh, will he held at tho Banking House, pn WEDNEBDAV»~the sth day of September next, at 10o’clock A.M. At which mooting the Act extending the Charter will bo submitted for their acceptance. . By order of the Board of Director*. au7:ltnd . W. H.DENNY, Cashier. ©Sants. WANTED —To rent or purchase two good houses of net less than six «r seven rooms each,- Io n pleasant location In Allegheny City, for first claw tenants or purchasers. Apply to GEI). Vi. BONN, South elds of Ohio sL, 3d door west of the. Diamond, AHegtmuy city, m 3 WANTED.— 25,000 Bush. Wheat, .10,000 “ Oats. mXQUQOCK, H'GREKRY A CO., Bfc t , 122 Second aud 151 yiwt Sts. WANTED— The hiehost market prico paid for Beeswax by B-L: FA HNRaTOCK A CO, ku3 l. Sfo. CO, corner Wood and Fourth sts. WOOL "WANTED.—Tho highest market prico laid fur Wool, by 8.-11 AllllA UOII A j«18 No an Liberty street. WOOL! WOOL!!—100,000 lbs. Wool want ed at blgkeat c«*h pri«* by _ ' HITCHCOCK, McOREEEY * CO., 122 Second mod IAI Front »ta. jrtudfcwtrr iSburational. French Leiloni. Monsieur alphonse danse, Profes eor at tliQ Western University ah'd tho rtttslmrgk High School, t* now ready tomnme bu tenons In the Frenih Language, for private pnpUsor in Apply for term* at 0. Dame's, Pennsylvania avenne bo. IfliJ, or at U. Klebcr** ramie store, No. S 3 Fifth atrrtt. M t ; MADAME APPOLINE TETBDODX'S FRENCH AND ENGLISH B»rdlng and Day Sehobl tor Toang j . Ladlcii HS Third street, I'itUburyh, I\i* THIS School designed on theplnn of French Bcbools in Pranas and modified as to tb« English de parlmenuon tie plan of French tfchools In tb« United State*,offers to joßoglodles, Irtsldcaa lull English course, ths best opportunity of thoronglny acquiring the French language and literature, the 1*» inctpal having reaid. d aerrral ve«ra in Francefttni being naelsted by Slr.TctcdoaX.anitlTa It parla, and ft gradual* o{ the “College Charlemagne.” French and Larin will be integral part* of the comae. Th* Fine Arts will be tausht under the aaperihtendaace ot Mr. Tetedous, a pupil of the Conaervntoty of Paris. Arrangements have been.mpde for young ladles trhohaV* lug already gone through a regular coarse of studka,' still may wish to know Logiish liloratnre• raoro thoroughly, acquire mom facility in speaking the French language, and Improve in the Finn Arts. bcbi.ol will open on the second Monday of September. Expentsi by Oif Una of File A/ortfAr.—Board gloO; Tu ition $3O, Vocal Music $ - do. in classes slu; llano {.Ur, use of instrument $5; German and Italian, each incl2B*e*{lo Drawing, inciaases $10; OH and Water Col..is at the Pro* feasor's price. All charger payable in advance. For circulars snJ rartber particulars, .apply to (hs Principal. . . . aaUneod:dOw The College of St. James, Maryland.. rptLE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION begum Cm on WEDNESDAY, Sept. ‘JUth. Punctual Bttendaßct on that day Is requested. Applicant* can enter any of tbe clomcs lu tlio Preparatory School, or in the; Co liege lot which upon examination they aru found qualified. Com- r niorclal ntudios punmcd-by tbuao whose parents dr sire it Ample accommodations aru provided lor one handred and , tweuty pupils. •. Tuuts—Two hundred and fifty dollar* for the teuton, payable semi-annually in advance, expensesof Tuition and Boarding. ' • " . p.,r admission apply to the Her. Dr. KBRFOOT, Jtector. College gt. Jamen l*. U-, Maryland. ___ Jgfclawdtd ■pRENCIIANI) ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL • FOB YOUNG LADIES. The MISSES CAP.PENTIER will rrstnaa the dnUrtof their School, ooMu.VDAY, September 13tu, &C their rcji jeocc, No.UU7 Spruce stmrc, Philadelphia. KrfcreßCe*: Ui>o..ff».i r . JviwwA and W. U.Danrr. pittabargh; J*i. IT. SaoTO, Esq., firm Of TT. Drown A Co-, Philadelphia. JnS7:3n>ood LoonstUroT«Nfialuary,for V ouugLadle>i LA 1172 EXC&riLL£, HEAR PITTSBURGH. THR following arrangements have been made for the tattling jeatt Hector, also Instructor in Hneturtc and Moral Science, Iter. GEORGE T. RXDKR, A. M_ Assistant tn the Academic Department, Min IIELEN M. WATSON; lor the French, SIAD’LLB MALVINA LE VF.K, from Paris, and for the lout three, with Mrs.OKILL, New Yum city. For the German, Vocal Music nod Plano,. Mlis MAKY MEISEH, pnpil of Dr. lienr, P.mlkn, and Mad’llo Seidletnann, Berlin. For Elocution and the OrgSa, Mr. EDMUND 11. RUSSELL. For Drawing and Painting, The French language will hereafter constitute an integ ral part of thecouiee, and bo spoken in tho family^’ ' As nearly tbe fall number of paplle are already engaged, •arly appUcailoo ahonld bo mode personally or by the rittabnrgh poat to-lhe Rector. . anULlmd loairnctlon In German* MR. FREDERICK APPEL, Profeswr of the German language and Literature la the WteUtn University of i’eatuylmnla am) the Central High School of Plttiburgb, bega leave to inform bit friends and the pub lic, that be la now prepared to reimne bis lenocs in the German Laugunge. For iuftber particulars apply at Ho. 170 Bmitbfleld street. eu3(K2awdl« Mr. Clement Tetedoux ANNOUNCES to the public that he haa taken np hia residence in Pittsburgh,and is how pre pared to give lessonsin T«al MuMo. For terms aud farther particular*, apply at John 11. Heitor's Music Store. No. 1 81 Wood tL snll;6wd Western University, Theeall term op this institd tioo still commence on MONDAY, the 6th S«pt. .Candidates for admission will ' present themselves at tbs University Building, corner of Koss-and Diamond streets, on MONDAY NEXT at 9 o'clock. . an3l:d2w W. BAKEWKLL Secretary. ' Penn.-Institute, CORNER of Penn and Hancock streets. — The ensuing term will commence ou TUESDAY; Slat hut. A limited number of pupils may obtain admission. Terms for Tuition and Stationery. $22 per session of twenty two weeks. «u24rtf J. M. SMITH, Principal. Mrs. wilsons preparatory and PRIMARY SCHOOL, on Water street, opposite the fuso-utllee, AUegbony city, will to-open Monday, Septan* ber, the Clh. I ou2&3wd * auction Sales. P. M. DAVISj-Auottoueer. Conunerdal Sales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth Street. JNK'STOCITANDISFwijS^T AT AUCTION.—On Tuesday evening, at o’clock, atthe commercial sale* rooms, N 0.54 Fifth »t, will be sold, . . . 19 sham Bank of Pittsburgh Stock; 1 do Exchange Bank do i 8 do Citizens' do do - 26 do M. and M. Bank of Pittsburgh. . , >. ’ .--.V Land Wamnt for 80 acres U.S. Land. - i f ‘ m 3 P.tLDJVIhAuet. / v SHIP CARPENTER'S TOOLS AT: ACC TION.—On Friday evutng, September 3rd,-nf.TJ$ •. o'clock, at the Commercial Bates Rooms, N 0.64, Fifth street, ' will be sold a cheat with a large and valuablo assortment of Ship Carpenter's Topi*. ~ [ec2j P. M. DAVIS, Anct. SECOND HAND BOOKS.—On Saturday evening,' September 4tb, at will be sold'at tbo Commercial baits Rooms, No. 64 Filth street, a Urge , l*tof aeeondhand Books, logood contUUdty from; prtTats Jibrarite embracing a variety ctstanderd and mhiecUaacoue publications on pleasing and Interesting subject*;,' so 2 • • P.M.DAVIB, Aoct. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF OLD RYE WHISKEY^—On Wednesday morning; BepL lfitb.at 10 o'clock, at the Warehouse of Forsyth 4 Bl Wa ter street, by order of Wm.,?. Baum,'Assignee of Wtt.B. Harris, will be sold, 12,145 galls. Old Rye Whiskey, sel P. M. PAVId, AucV. WOOD STREET WAREHOUSES AT AUCTION—On Tuesday evening, September "14 o’clock, at the commercial sales rooms. No. 54 Fifth street,will be sold, those twovaluablelots ©ffround* ate on the weataideef Wood street, ■ commencing af«« distance of 40 fret from the corner of Front sP»*L joining the drug warehouse of Fahnestock */***•““• ing'd front of 20 feet sod extending b*ek 90 U SrecM two brick houM, Uric .tori;. IWl»« a front of SOfcet.nud extending back *Sfectto»b area 4 fret in the rptr of the lot. • Trrmi—On»-bilf enk, residue tt interest. auSS ; p, M.DAVIB, And. w». D.'rorr#...-..w~~..'a».®« t<rm - —****"** WlliliXAUX B. POTTS A CO., TLOUII FACTORS, ’ • Attt prodtjob Commission merchants, «t avenue, and 823 N. Water Street, (above 324 N. Delaware avenue, PHILADELPHIA. ws^r e h’»d rßJK ** maA * 00 < *’ Mt K pmu>u - rojHrdlm 1 ■ ■ fit nnrvft m. „.,iV J». BOUTX B. HOX.BIKS & imp., PORK AN|D BEEP PACKERS, DEALKRSIX- FHOmiOX.% rfc, . j Corasr Sarket Md Front Btr««ts< tar3o • ; *; . W- C- WAXY’S PXCXVB.B OAILEEV, FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh AUBROTYPSS ands ' ' * , iPHorocfßApns Taken in the rmn mu Ot ths au, at satisfactory prices. ... myHaßm J. ft H. PRICE S CENTRAL T>IsANXN'G- M3XJJ, , , Water Street,. Allegheny, 1 A RE now in full operation, wifchlfay 4 . ~' l\ Co.’i Improved oechioery for the manufacturing mwja bum. Frames, Doors, Bbutten and Moulding. and Contractors will find it to their advantage to calf ane*,»?V i asoetttin our prices. . - fc»M V OOOEtWe ST SAI. A "WORD TO 'A 1 HR LADIES. Tins heated term is approach- ING,and wecaU the attentionef the,LadM la tb* tact that.* - .*» * COO KI NG , IR ONIN G, & o;, Can ba dsns with economy, without W«re«lvebea^wjfle out aoot, and with dlapetch-Hhe lire bring el waje wedJ™ amoment—by using . . . kcigme’i fiu CwkluT Star i#~ fttjrUdi wwigwtfllllyl«ftt.ywrrrt<irifa«.tfSAyS "1*
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