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" v , thoir manumission by a Kentucky Hi-. j b«n 0« infomant had forgotten) #v- charge ofßr.Prioo ■‘' pawed through000« B“ Th °„ o omo from 'itf OIL their w»y“ S-jmtuoVy, andconiiatcd mainly SSSSaSj mfa'**^** it.'- iW &*«&■&** ** a * Uk ' t ? iM r ■ a •ssfflgsssssasts' ## ly celled herrPareß Eaot. Hio arriTal m . Wg lift a***®*?-*T??i5?»of*o»» by hta Honda, tnnoonced many who "jFijti / w«M nejeroonndtrw* *»» x . ' '4. littskrjl iiiyitt. 0. f.%aUAn,..AL.MXfOa. —-a-irawf twtty S. RIDDZiS ft Co.. EDITORS and PRO PS IX TORS. PITTSBURGH: I FRIDAY MOBKING, SEPT. 10, 1858. ! RBFUBLIOAB. ITaTK TICKET! I JOIIh H. BEAD,-of Philadelphia. I fOSCAXAI WILLIAM E. FRAZER, of fayette. REPDBLICAS COtTBTTY TICKET. rc» ooseusa—2l« namcr, GEN. JAMES K. MOORHEAD, PitteWsh. cosomsss—2a> nunicr, ROBERT MoKNIOHT, Allegheny City. . BKSAtoa, JOHN P.~ PENNEY, Pltteborjb. ASSttBIT, J. HERON FOSTER, pittrtorgh, ELIAS H. HUSH, do DAVID E. BAYARD, Peebles, JULIES F. ZOLLRR, McKaeepcrt. ROBERT P. UcDOWELL, Allegheny. ‘ ssxairr, JAMES L. GRAHAM, Allegheny. mothowotaat, DANIEL ARMSTRONG, l’Uubnrgb. OOMMISBIOSKV. ZAOHEUS PATTERSON, Indiana. AttoiToa, JOHN 1L LARIMER, CharUvs. COIOKE*, CTtAUHCBY B. BOSTWICK, UvrenceTilla. fiiuoT** or poos. ROBERT H. DAVIS, Ohio. JAMES L. GB.AUAM. No party was ever more fortunate in the se lection of a candidate for Sheriff than ours has Recoin this campaign. Jaues L. Graham isone of Nature's noblemen, one on whom humanity “ Hu set its eeal To give tho world assurance of a man.” No man la more widely known throughout the county, and no one possesses in a higher degree the elements of personal popularity. Nor has he stooped to base arts and the low (ricks of demagogues in attaining to.this popularity. On the contrary, his moral cbaraoter is clear of stain, and he has never bent from his integrity nor swerved froin the strict line of his duty as a man and a Christian. He has earned his pop ularity by a firm adherence to the right in all his interconreo with his fellow men. The secret of his popularity and the general j high esteem in which he is held will be found in | the fact that he is not only an industrious work ingman, but that he has signalized himself by his industry aod integrity from his youth up, 'He has followed Lhe humble and honest calling 1 of a butcher sinco the age« of fourteen. and al though ho commenoed life under the most dis couraging circumstances, his father beiogmuch involved in debt, he has succeeded by long years of toil and earnest attention to his business in attaining a high position in society and in the confidence and esteem of all who know him. It is a fact which redounds to his oredit that hav ing, when he commenced business, found his father involved in paid off, as he be came able, every claim'Against his father and refused to lay by a cent for himself until these debts were cancelled. This one fact illustrates strongly the high sense of moral rectitude ifhich hea actuated him through life. Ae eyidenoeß of his personal popularity and I the high esteem in which he is and has been j held by his immediate fellow cilitens we cite the | following facts. When he was but 21 jeare of I years of age—which was in IS3S or 1839—he I was elected School Director m the 3d Ward, Al- I legheny, and has held the place ever-since—a I period of about 20 years—the citizens of the | ward re-electing him at every expiration of his | term ; and during the last ten years he has been I President of the School Board. Daring the last nine years he has been a Director of the Poor in Allegheny city, in which capacity, by his un wearying attention and kindness to the poor he 1 has endeared himself to the hearts of the masses. | When he last ran for this office, tho Democrats of Allegheny city nominated a regular candidate against him; but this democratic candidate polled only 28 votes, all the reßt being oast with a will for Graham. No warmer compliment was ever paid to a popular favorite. Daring the time the cholera prevailed in our sister city, he volunteered his services to the City Councils to attend and nurse the cholera patients : and as tho majority of cholera cases occurred among the German emigrants, ho obtained eo warm a hsld upon the confidence aud affection of the Germans that they cast their votes in a body for him on the occasion referred to. In addi tion to this, Mr. Graham has served with ac - ceptance in the Allegheny Counoils; he also Mired for eix or sight years in the —, ttj.l-.M..' (Baring’s) Bank, Allegheny, and on - 4 hlsreeignation of the place he wos nnanimonaly ' chosen PresidentoUh. Allegheny Seringa Bank, one of Ihe oldest and most useful instituUons of the kind in ’Western Peunsylrania. A man rrho, irithont soUcitalion, has thus been honored by those who knew him best, and, amongst irhom he has lirad all his life, must hare elements of popularity which few possess. Some persons hare objected to Mr. Graham that he is a preacher. It is true that while yet a hoy he joined the church of his choice, that he has retained the confidence of his brethren orer since, and that while laboring with his ! . hands to support himself and family, he has oc casionally eerred as a local preacher m ,lhe Methodist Episcopal church. We do not see the force of any objection that can be drawn . from this. He has nerer receired a dollar of compensation for such sertices, hut baa inraria ’f>2S;'bly borne his own trareling expenses whexerer ho hM tceDi not eTen accepting free lirlcen on the railroad, although such hare been tendered hi®. Other* hare objected to Mr. Graham, thet he I ii rich. Ths objection is without foundation. ] Be ie far from being » rioh man. Ho worked for hie egtd father and mother until he was 50 jeara old, and raised them aboro the possibility of want in their old age. Ten years ago hie r. capital did not exceed $3OO ; and although by • his untiring industry hehas, under the blessings of s Bad Froridence, prospered in his business. hi, ghire to the rlobe» of lhi« world !• eonpm t Hrely He 1» eioply »n Indnilriom, wel’ ttf-do irorklogmw ■With ituli a candidat® th® Republican® are .bound to ®w®*p fba field. Hi® opponent i® * olerer. enough men, peraonally ; but all bl® in duatiy in rititing the lager beer ealoon® and ' other pnblio reoort® will arail him naught.— t l Graham will le»to him to far behind that ho ■ wlll haro «om® difficulty, after lh® election io r orer, to conrlnce blmeelf that be Wa® a can .. 'dldat®. , W Mi_ Robert Biohah, nominated forAssem. ’ My by the‘‘People's” Convention, has decided; v to have Messrs. Wilson end Cal Pow, candidates - on iht limn liclteU iy The uticle in jeeierfejr'e P»P cr . reletiTt lo the interrogatories addressed to the democratic candidates for Assembly, should hare been credited to the Ditpauh. T t ■ - OcoinrE!.— Got. Reeder, in »letter toUinoh, ■ JMtMdiy dttflSk lts. enti»>ec. j Mitor jAthe Mauoh Chunk GauiU, decline! tie OHq page an elucidation. |~ttorror ofteing the Pcoplo'scandidata. for Gon condition of the U&fcoaft*. l*k* i&ihe Northamptan diatrict Easays.“t© tv Afar & dAinmn «r j - . ' accept'the nomination, even if it were to be fol- If ifa £ V•lowed by an election, would Involve sacrifices r the hue Democralio Convention for its faith-1 which he does not feel called upon to make. — lessness and abandonment -of Democratic prin- This is less to be regretied,” be says, *'»s it will i ci P lea - U tuhtodaeei' an able Promt (probably . “»!• feller to odraaco the.greet oaoao of "« pen of Jttdga Sbatej:) ejptnst ILoJa : of that convention, which hs signed by all the his professional and eocial standing higher than leading Democrats of lhB City. We give a fow j thepnrsuit of publio offices.” extracts: ' Tor. Mobile .-Itfpfrfufrof theitlatult.,publish “We conelder the refusal ol' ibai body to set cs a queer story about a tree in that city, tbe forth any tiews as to the former or future policy 1 bark of which was gnawed by a mad dofTn one | of the party; as a great dereliction of duly, and .of bis poroiysma. It waa not perneptabiy af liDStitutlilg in their stead of now, narrow, feclcd until the first ram came, when it burst ephemeral issuer, as fall of danger to the'i «»toa thousand pieces. Thirteen hogs which mony and success of the Democratic cause, j wero standing near, were wounded by th « f«g ‘Ferhaps there never was a time when tbo “ents, and together with a foolish “ a ° * ho nocracy of this State W more-urgent cause I mado ft toothpick out of one of the splinters, maturing and declaring, their views of *Na- | haTe d,ed eince of hydrophobia, ini and State policy,* than the present. The I Fite Mbs Duowked os Lake Eri*.—On sting tariff has proved inadequate to provide 1 Thursday night of last week the hark New enuo for the wants of the, federal government,. Brunswick foundered off Point PeleeonLake i all men opposed to a national debt, are look- Erie, and five of the nine persons on board were ;to a revision of our revenue laws. Yet here, drowned. The remaining four, with no tools Allegheny county, the very centre of inter- besides a penknife, detached a boom and a a greatly to be affected by the settlement of gaft and made a sort of raft, upon which they s question, this Convention, elected to repre- remained five hours, when they were rescued it the Democracy, have not one word to say by a boat, they have no syllable of counsel, no corofort le assurance for the thousands who depend on e Democralio policy in this matter to furnish em with employment, or save to them the operty they have invested; ‘•We are passing through ft financial struggle, equalled in its fierceness by any similar trial :periencod in twenty-fiVoye&rs. All agree that ie banking system m to bo revised, and the sople more strongly guarded, if possible, gainst its tyranny and: its excesses. Yet, this invention, in the second city in tho State, has o advice to off er, no plans to suggest, as to the est mode of effecting this vital reform. “Against these grave omissions we earnestly roteat; and against the perversion of the good Id Democralio name to the purposes of design -3g demagogues, not of our political faith, we ball cry aloud, and spare not! We desire to make known io our fellow-citi* eus, throughout the State and country, that the esolutions of the late Convention are not the pinions of the Democracy of Allegheny county; tnd to say farther, that the coarse of onr Dem ocratic organ, the Pott, ou ibis question, merits >nr entire approval. In making this protest, we have performed a lisagreeable duty. Bui it was not to be endured that the slanderous and abusive tirade contained in the resolutions adopted by tho Convention is to go forth as the voice of our party. Bucb sen timents are' the daily utterances of a clique which has pronounced the Supreme Court ot tho State vile and corrupt, and . has proclaimed that its decisions should not be Regarded. Wo repeat (hey are not the views of the Democratic party of Allegheny county, and would warn their fra mers that the election of a -ticket put in the field by that Convention, composed entirely of Demo crats, is not to be taken as an endorsement of these resolutions. This protest is signed by over dOO Democrats, and among the rest the following: Wm. Wilkin*, Charles Shaler, TlopowePi Hepburn, Geo. P. Jlamilton, Wm. H. Smith, George W. Cass, R_ Biddle Roberta, John Birmingham, David Camp bell, John Anderson, T. Cmbstaetter, Jorob McCol lister, Jas. Hcrdman, Samuel Jones, Pollard McCor mick, S. C. Wingard, John J. Houston, Jos. R. Ban ter, John Maekin, Charles Barnett, John D. Scully, John Fallwood, D. M. Dali, Harry Shlrls, John S. Cosgrare, J. W. M’Cabo, Daniel M’Meal, Christopher Zng, Alex. Hays, RobL Pajfiek, W. Bazlett, Jas. A. •Dnnlevy, Marcus W. Acheson, Thomas C. Laiear, Benj. Crawford, B. F. Jonoi, Will A. Lure, L. C. Hepburn, R. B. Guthrie, 11. J. Rogers, A.T.Brooks, W. B. Ban-oil, Lyman WUmartb, Henry G. Gowcn, James Patton, Jr., Lee A. Beckham, John Otterson, R. J. Robert*. Charfes Bryson, John Coyle. Eli Yonng, I>. C. Graham. The reader will find here the names of all 1 the prominent leaders of the democratic party ; : bat he will not find there, the names of John C. i Dunn and the other national offico-helders, not i withstanding the Protest was designed to vindi cate the Administration against those who were too timid to endorse it. The singular spectacle j la thus presented of the office-holders taking j part iryjinsf the administration, and private ; citizens coming to its rescue. j The Pott contains, besides, an attack upon j -------- - ... Messrs. Black and Farley for accepting noroina- j F ~ T . „ - t i lor *ouo-h lion, from whet it Clio, the "Know No,king ! Tl ‘« Sure* Factory. w thorough w ... - too of ?larcb daily, will b*w>ld oo very*dT»oUg*ou»tena*. Convention. ’ It is plain from all present ap- . aa^coaJ j,] elo aider, capable of turning ont tro pearances th.lt those candidates are not lo have j thiJ it a favorable opportunity tr any oi» wUhlop U> enter the support of the Pott so long aa ihcv retain 1 into *«&* and profitable Ib*u*«*. a good run .>r , . ... t> 1 j n . brlax ftlrtftdy well established, end trquMoc* compere, theur present. posilioD. . Fori., »nd Block "" I u „,,„u«r « DOtbe permitted to ride two horses or attempt ■ iienkv it. collinkno 26 w«*d »t to serve two masters. They must show iheir bands. Tna True Prtts, udder iho management of Gen. RoblcaoD, its principal conductor. coutin nea to assail Hr. McKolght for hia councdian with the Steubenville Road. ' Wo hare shown that McKoight, aa one of the first Directors of that road, opposed theexpenditore of any money : upon U until the right of way IbToogb \ ;rgioia was obtained ; that if his counsel had been fol- j lowed not a cent would ever had been hpenl | upon it: and that Mr. McKoight xcithdr*” from j Us management immediately afterwards, end is i not therefore :n any way responsible for the ex penditures which were subsequently made These facts the Prtu withholds from ita read ers. The malignity of its chief rtdn'tpir will not permit him to do this justice to the man who defeated him in obtaining the Republican nomi nation. This malignity is all : the more c'ondemnable from the fact that Gen. Robinson himself is more mixed up with the Btenbenvillc road than Mr. McKaigbt. On the 2d day of February, 1853, Gen. Wm. Robinson Jr., fthena member of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad, being one of the representatives of Allegheny coonty therein) offered a resolution tothorizing a subscription on the part of the onrd ef $500,000 to the Pittsburgh & Steuben- ville Road, upon condition that the right of way ■hould first be obtained. On taking the Tote upon this resolution Gen.. Robineon alone voted ayt\ and the resolution was’lost. He is there fore upon tho record is one willing lo involve a company (in which the county was a large stockholder) in a subscription of half a million to the Steubenville Toad ; and although Mr. Me- Knight did all he conld to save the city and oounty from the embarrassment resulting from the failure of that road, this unhappy old man has the impudence to -assail him with oppro bioiis epithets and misrepresent the record, en tirely oblivions or regardless of his own. If there had been more then like Mr. MoKnight in those days, and fewer like Geo. Robinson, the city and county would not now be burdened with these railroad debts. Exlkadddsabt BuiCids bt Volctary Bta»- v avion. —Jrcob Plants. 36 years of age, died in Manoheeter, Mass-, on Monday last, of volunta ry starvation. Mr. Plant wrs paying attention to a yovng lady of the above place some three yeaTs ago, but his proposal for marriege was re jected. The disappointment preyed upon hie mind and ho soon afterward attempted to blow his brains out, but only succeeded in destroying both eyes. He has consequently remained blind for three years. . Duriog thatilmo ho once mado an unsuccessful attempt to starve himself. Tho aeeood lime he was Successful meeting bis end as above stated. Be bad partaken of nothing for nine weeks, but ooffee, sweetened water and morphine. A CIEBOTMAJTS JVIFE ELOPING WITH A RalL boad Mas.— -The people of Lafyaette were star tled some days linos at tho announcement of ao extraordinary elopement. Mr. Sherwood, the Secretary of the .Lafayette Railroad Company, and Mrs. Allen, wife of a Presbyterian minis ter of that city, joined company and loft for parts unknown. Mrs. Allen left her husband oq a pretended visit to St. Louis. Her husband was to meet her there, but on reaohiog the olty found her not there* and the truth of her real intentions and action was mealed lo him. Sherwood left a with and two ohildren, and sent wordtoLlawife,after leaving Lafayette, to dis pose of her goods and with her ohildren go back to her father. —Indianapolis Journal, Sep tember 2. Wilmibqron, Del., Tuesday, Bep. 7, 1858. —The Democrats elected to-day Thomas Toung their candidate for Mayor, by eleven majority; The People’s party have elected their candidates for Treasurer, Assessor and Alderman, and each party has elooted three members of the Coun cil, giving an Anti-Administration majority of three. A letUr in the .Y. T. Observer, written from Westchester, says: "I regret to say that the venerable William Jay is now in very delicate health* and is probably not farfrom the confines of Jife. He has however. reached a good old ass i& the* hone ftfid estate of his illustrious Ether, Jobs Jay/' BnaiflUd thb A*iA.--Tb« cultivation of Tobacoo hu with flattering jgggSSgßESg Acidity oftbe Stomach and indlffcction* — l “fcanrriawyfAinj aflrr feJany your Holland Btft'rt," ins remark frequently matte to »■. To porsons troubled with acidity of ilia stomach, Indi gestion, or any disorder of tbo stomach, wo would only say try it. Its world-wide reputation, haa been established alone by the mauy wonderful cores It hsa effected. When need for Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, weaknoes of any klml.Costivruem and Pl'ee, «t shoohl bo taken in small do«e*--say, hall a leaipoonful, regularly lbn>» times a dsy, before meals. Ournny’—Be careful to ask for IHUnd Bil ters. Tbo great popularity of this medic n* ha* Induced many imitations, which the public should gnsrd sgaiost a»«o)dat il per bottle, «>r sis bottles for Jfi, by the pre nrletcr»,BENJ.l’AGß,J*..* CO., Manufacturing Fbanua oeutisUeudChemists,7l "Woodstreet, between IrtandM Pa., and Druggists generally. salfrdAwF Spwial Jtoticrs. F -A. 3VC XIaTT SEWING MACHINES. j GROVER Ac BAKER’S. Tho firet filace in public estimation is now fnstly accord. .! to tho GB9VER A BAKER’S MAOniNB, tor family seeing for the following reasons: Ul—lt is MURF. SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN OR DER than au) other machine. «J. ft amk'« a warn which will pot RIP or RAVEL. though or.r> third stitch is cut. 3.1 —tt •*«-« trom erdinary spools, and thus all trouble nl winding thread la avoided, while the same Machine can be adapted. M pleasure, by a mere change of spools, to all varieties of woik '. 4tb.—Tbo satue Msrhi i« runs silk, llneu thread anJ com mon spool cotton, with e«|u*l facility- Mb.—The mhqi is aselastic as tho tt«it elastic fabric, so that it itfreo from all LIABILITY, to BREAK in WASH ING, IRONING or otherwise. Mb.—The stitch made by this Machine is more BEAU TUTL than my ether made, cither by band ..r tnaebino. w. C. ELLIOTT, Agent, AT THE FIFTH STRBRT SHIRT MANUFACTORY, au3o:lydfr PITTSBURGH, PA. _ MOTHEftSi MOTIIEBBM MOTIIERSUI Don’t foil to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth* Syntp for Children Teething. It has no equal on earth. It greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the glims, reducing all Inflammation—will allay pain, and is tnra to regulate the bowels. Depend upon It, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and relief and health to your Infants. Perfectly safe in all cases. This valuable preparation Is the prescription of one of she most experienced and skilful female physicians in New England, and has been oa»d with norer-fatllng success In millions of case*. We believe It the best and suiiat remedy lu tbs world, lu all cases of Dyseutcjy and Diarbuea lu Children, whether It arises from teething oi from aoy other cause. If lif.. and health can bo estimated by dollars and cents, it is worth Us wolght In gold. • uniloticr bottles ap* sold every year In the I'l.ll-d Btatn. Ii is an old and well-tried remedy PRICE ONLY S 5 CENTS A BOTTLE £9*Nct>e genuine anises the facsimile of CL'RTI? k PER KINS, New York. Ison the ootsldo wrapper, Sold by Druggt'ts throughout the world. Bit. GKO 11. KETSKU, Agent fur Pittsburgh jtiSalawlvfcT • Death to all Varmint’* ••Death to all Varmint” • •Death to all Varmint” • •Death io all Vcrmliil" r.'S- Rat, Roach, 11AT ‘ ■'Cw-'TAK>*' H*xl-Ung EXTERMINATOR, -Cnj'TAK'S- KLECTIO POWDER for AbU, In*®eu, «tc. 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Tor full |<*rtlenlara, (p»t a |»tnpbl*t, fr-*, of «!»• N b |1 Btamja roclcaed to any autb^i t««| *ill ioßora aVottla, containing om bC pliU, by return moil. .... . B. L. V Alllf ESTOOK t CO, PitUborgh, wholtaala agest, and anM by ail drugchta. apV7;dAw fc T TIIF, GREATEST MATCH MACUINEIN THI WO&LDI A FORTUNE U.IDB WITH A SMALL INTEBMENT THOMAS’ PATENT MATCH MACHINE U a Bimpla, obaap and perfect Match Maker. Thr Machine m«tt only $116; !■ drlv-n by band, and eriUitukatba for tone of the maßOfiwtoraT is a abort tltna. Wberu goc4 woodU to bo bad raodily it materially toduena tha nA 49-Bmral coanty or Maelilrr* prirUagMara offered Ice •alaatatnodrrataprii*. Forparticolan callatOAZKWl OOUNTIM* DOOM, f iHb *irt*L lalLUwtctfT FBIU9SIVHU. WM. McKEE & 00, IVo.UU S> Frant St. and So. 93 Latltla Si IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN DItY GOODS, Are receiving on consignment, HUSH LINENS, SHIRT FRONTS, BBBFB, Ac., In gmt rarUty. Alan, BRITISII GOODS, ermrirting In part of PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET CORDS, DEAVRRTEENB, TARRVTELVETA ALPACCAS,CASHMERES, ITALIAN CLOTHS, Ac. Jnl^3mto_ •w. dc D. RmEHART? WAItOy«CTCUUAM»MiIASIB Minds off Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, n.T.™»»u, u»rath. ImllllM 110. 1»» •ddlUon to tlialr Manu&ctnringKrUlUilunent.No.'Ulrma ttnat, •berathey wHIH ploa«®d to rntoha thtlr friaadt, - apffldydfe etna stove works. ALBZ AITDBR BHADLBT, MAVUTACt cam ASP OWL** lit KTK*T TAaUTT OF COOiISO, PABLOR ASD HBATISB HTOYEI Plain and F«noy Orato Fronts, *o., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. rmnirji.n All.lb.nr lUt«, twO KlMif dotIUMI of I*oun»ytranlß Paawnger Depot. Offic« HitU .Saiea Kooxn, . mriaiTdfc He, 4 Wood»t.» Plttabnrgh, Pa. RAIIi ROAD SPIKE COMP AWT. Jo.enti DllwortU - D. W. o.Dldw.l { Sucntxrt to Porter, hotft i Btvttt.) ■ununcntuu \>r RAILROAD SPIKES,CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. UvVWJES & OLULKK ‘ llonsa, Sign and Ornamanfal Palnt«r«» AND a n A /NE ll Si siutu in Whit« LendnmlZino Paljitn. Also, all kind* r.f palute, Oils, Varnlehee, Window Gleet, Potty, Brnahea, Ac., 144'Wbod Btrtrt,two doors above Virgin JtUf. mrlOtlydfe $l,OOO Heward fur any Medicine that will excel PBATT A BUTCIIiu’H MAQIO OIL, tho only Indian jUmedy now told tor ffAetmal'm, Neuralgia, Rtadacht, M»in<n (Ai SUU er Jktde, Sprains, BrvJitt. Sw» j Tbrwit, Burnt, CbntraetedtXrdi and MiueUt; tbs **g ( •table remedy dleeorerad that will act upon them ana Ilia beftheJolnU. Tfaootandsof peraona have been cored of tbeee complaint* by tbll new dlaeorary. All arelnvltaA to clva U a trial* Principal offlea 200 Waihington etrwt, Brooklyi, N.Y. Forealoby DR. GKO. 11. K*YBER» No 140 Wood alreot, and J. P.PLEMINO, Allegheny. glraatore cf Piatt * Botcher on tha wrapper, and name blown to the bottle. apl4idew> As CBANQE most persons re* | qolre to uae a mild yat effective cathartic medicine to tarty off the foul accumulation* 800 the etomaeb, which, If mlttul to remain, Indoca llluM*. WILSON'S HEADACHE TILLS are the boat general family medicine now in uae. They are prepared and eold by 8. !*■ FAHNES TOCK ft 00 , Wholesale Drngf lata and proprietor* of B. L. Fahoettoek'a Vennlfa**, No. GO comer Wood aod Foorth day«* papor. * - eeT-dAwT To. kerrona Tettred Gentleman hayin*been restored to health to a faw-daye, aftar-many yearacf aartoni angering, will tend (tree) toaitlil other*, a Writhe RrrTjOA? iT PAGKaLLi led Pulton mait, BrooklyPtNew Torfc' - J<l ' wpfrtodeodalwwT fre.h Uid^for Spettai: Jtottcu. Per mane ntOffit : " Complying withttie urgent req' dreda of tbair DBS. C. M. PITCH JcJ. W Hare concluded to remah PERHAHESTLY IS PITTi And may be consulted at their < No. 191 Penn St OPPOSITE THE BT. CLAIR Hi Dally, except Sundays, for Coaitunpl' Bronchitis and all other Chronic complicated with or causing Pulmonary DUeiwe, Incju Catarrh, Heart Diieait, Affection* of the Licet, Hyt ptpna, Gaitritit, Femal.' Complaint*, etc. DRS. PITCH A SYKE9 would state hot their treatment of Consumption li based upon tne fast that ke duoxte ex ist) int\e Mood and system at lorpe,both befort,o» - during its development fa Vitlunpi, and they thereftn Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to portly the blood and strengthen the system. With these, they use MEDICINAL INHALATIONS,which they »sluo highly,hot only as ralUaUves, (having no Curative effect wAm used alone,) and lorolldt are earnestly cautioned agalnstwastlng Ihspractcms tlmeof cnrabillty on any treatment based upon the plausible,bnt false idea that tbo-seat of.the disease can be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation,” for u bafore stated, the seat of Ih - dittos* it £» "the blood and Its effect) only In the longs, wmjfo charge for consultation. Alist of questions will be sent to than wishing to eon | spit u. by letter. myghdawfctfP American Manufactured Watchea. We ■would most respectfully announce to tho pnl.Hc that we have taken the Agency (or the celebrated AMERICAN LEVER WATCHBB, An article which is manufactured In Waltham, Meta, and gotten np of ihe beat material on the moat approved princi* pie, and poMeaaea every wiuiatte for a RELIABLE TIME KEEPER. For any defect In malarial, workmanahip or performance nndor lair usage, the man nfactorar* bold them eelroa at all tlmea reaponaible- These watebea have been tested and areln nse daily by a great many Railroad officers and have give the ntmoat aatiafteilon tn regard to strength ■ aad corroct&eas of time on LOCOMOTIVES AND RAILROAD CARS, While la motion. Every watch will be accomnanled with a certificate or guarantee from the manufacturers, allowing that the buyer nina no rl*k whatever of getting a watch that will not keep correct time. The watches areof a medium sise, banting case, modi In ■tyle like an English Watch, and will certainly pleaae every one who may give them a trial.. In addition to the Above, we. keep,coa»tanUy on bend * foil aaeortment of the beat ■oakoSagliibaadSwla* Watch**, Watch Makert 1 Tool*, Machinery antt Watch Material, to- Sther wish a canplato itock of /Jewelry, SilreT Ware, oek*, Fnrey Goode, etc., which ere ahall at all time* be harpy to ebow to oni cutomen- A EEINEMAN * MF^ 42 Fillet *“ ,E»AN k MEYIUN, .1 Tlftft «»-, Pimborgh, P« lytUwT—JolO John C. Baker & Co’s - genuine 1 COD-LIVBR OIL!! This Medicine, prepared in the most ap proved manner, and bottled by n«, b*e received the unc tion of the meet edentHlc of theideJlcal Profreelon of Phil adelphia end eUewhere, who recommend It ee enperior to any other now manufactured. Of Ue efficacy end importance ee k remedial In canoe of Oon»umptlOT. Gout, Broncbitlt, AathWie, Chronic Rheom*. tlero, end ell SerafulouedUceaee, It uVnnecounry to«i«ak; —thousand* of omlsent phyeiciane of end America wondorfnl caratire properties. Prepared only by JOHN 0. BAKER A CO., tTboluele Dragrille, No. lit North Third etreet, Philadelphia* Sold by aUDniggUta throughout the country. feSOrdtocaO B. B. & C. F. MARK LB, auKcracrcmna or PRINTING, JOB AND ALL RIND 3 OP WRAPPING PAPER Werehouit, No. «T Wood Street, R*£i bought et market priceC J. 11. CHRISTY, 81. D., 163 Third Strrtt, Pittsburgh, Penna., IleTiug bed the advantage* of.EaeUm College* end Uoe pltala, end eeverel yean’ practice, offer* hU profeeelonal •crrlcm In BCROICAL AND MEDICAL CASKS. tirnncn. R«*. W. D. Howard. 001. Wlltfm McC»ndle«». K»v. D. IL A- UcLmq- Hon. H. A. T. U. £lll, E»q. Uoo. T. J. Blebam. J R, Uubt«f. John H. Mellor, E*J. ' )!HHer. V*q. myatydfc Jacob llcCo! N. HOLMES « SONS, tuuu ta Foreign and Domntie Billi of Eiehange, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BASE NOTES AND SPECIE, SO. 67 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. M.CuU«tb<Ba maria on all tb» principal cUU* tbnmgfe onl tha Unltisl State*. apC-fcly JOHNCOCHRAN « 880, ■Affvricrejdna o? Iron RMUnf, Iron VanlU, Vnnlt Doors, Window Shntten, Window Guardi, it., Sot. 91 .Vend Stmt and M Third Strata (Batvacn Wood tni Jlaiket,) PITTSBURGH, Pl-, ca a vartwty wt ix* Pattcrnt, fcoeyand plain, n;taM« fur all porpt—■ Particular alUotton pa** eloaibf Grata Lot*. JobUag don* at abort aoUc*. Bara ,»pttm. ' VATTDET'TH & FRIBOTD, ATTORNfIY B AT LAW \ 4»t> BOLICITOnt IS CHANCERY, jtfo. Shine'i Pulnyw, !■>*»*» prompt!} u»»«U*n any p*M <■* Nvilhwu ,«»», <*r WeaterD Wincnnwn. WUI attend to tli« porcbtee and Sal* o I H«*l £*t*U> ob latnlna Money on flood* and Morten** *»Hydfo W K VMAN « bun, Uuahtonn and DHlm laiH kluA* rf tobacco, Brrtrrr and cioahs, AND -T V. A y TOBACCO, “ d “* gsSiiSff'pA. wrtUAffw »ocoum - wu«* nnx*». ROBISSON, MINIS 4 Dll LESS, POOSDKIII AND MACHINISTS' WAS HINGTON WORKS. Pittsburgh, Psnns. OOe«i So. 91 Market etraet. Mmnfkcttrr* all kltsda of Bl**mEoelßO*mndMill M*Ald* «tr; CmUds*. lUUrtnd Work, btoam end ftb«et lroo Work. Jobbtsi Jiloj <jpQB 00 »ht>Tt notion. mrtB:lfdlc M. B. GILLBUPI^. B SNTZBT, Extracts Teeth without pain, by an xsnax- LI KKV Aneeatbetlo agent applied to tb* taetb and gome only. Twtb from on* to fan eette inaeftad on the Tmrton* metallic b»e*e. Do aleo Insert* teeth an entire JVroda** bv« with ooatlnaoaa gum, wbkb in beauty, deaullneei and durability rannot lail to pin**. Call and tp«cJ- No. 61 fourth street, below Uarfcat, (second lory,) PiU*burgh. J*7:lydfa BAMtTKL GBAV LOBFtGICAINrT tailor, fro. 63 ST. CLAIM STBKKT, PITTSBCUGII, PKNNA, is prepared to furnish his customers and buyer* generally, with the UUet end mo«t tashlonabl* •tylM of Spring and Sommer Good* ofevery t»*iety, »bk be wUljnAkacp to order to the entire eatlefertlon of lj>oe* who may feror them with their patron***- «pxnag_ PAYHD, BIBSBUj f CO., XiStrracToassa of Cooking, Parlor nod Heating STOVES, Orates, Fronts, Fenders, etc., And Uanatectarenoftb* Celebrated CAPITAL COOKINO RAN&B, no. 336 LIBERTY §TRBBT t JyS6:lyd(b pmailPftOUrQ MITCHELL, HERRON * CO., KAtoriorvuM or Cooking* Parlor anti Hasting STOVES, Gratr. Front*, Fender,, Cooking Bnngei, te, ID. Liberty Ht., PUulrarib. P«- tnrMfcly POSTLEY, KELSO* * CO., MakxJ tiartTt of QUN BARSEtS, 30XID BOX VICES, EOBINSOS'B MUD CIST SESU. 80TTB*S-W«™>“' 1 ' Cant Sint and BamaWtd SkatlU and Spada,. Bon, Bny and itanarn JVfa, P*=th Battaekn, it. WHibout.W’ »* ■f rk,t m.lllSMfo wnasuium. M GKO* 11. ABD*BBOK, No. 181 Libert]/ Street, Pittebergh, Pa., iuiroviCTV«n **» wuouaiU tuu* Emj'Vtrtotyef PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shot LrnVttr, Split!, J/orotco, Fmek on« Country Oalf Skitu. Bole luoattaer, Cnrrloiia OiM *o- V BIDn WAIITBD.-W “ >W S ? 'oBHIIGHSr BXCSANG™- SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BT DUNCAN, SHBBMAN .00., ON TUB ONION BANK, LONDON, “L, f^ 901 01,1 POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Alto, Bi)l> on thtprlodpal dUw t®*®* of * rtM *» Dtlflom, EloUud, o*rmM7,RMtta»d othwKoropMO BUUh coMtnntly on A 00., BAttfcßft, Wood ttrptti corow of Third. lUIUCC «iBO»DB8. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING mssoha*iiB> ■ No. 18 Pin Knot, *«■ »•«■'•» Mo ' BSPIB YO Murdoch A Dlckaon»Et. Loot* . Dayi Mating, QlnHnrfti, Ohio. ChM.Dofltold k Co- LouiiTifl*, f. 8. Day k 00., Banken, Ptro, Bl»? Green k Stoat, Boolean, Mtuofttlo*fl ov *> D«y k Mattock, Philadelphia, Vk* PITVBBUHtUi Utt fAOIOBI D. O. HKBBSTi' . Omit Llbrnr ui Htnd >* r,,w ' | PITTSBUBQB: PA, - aUoabcturor of aU kind! of light "»g» nlttbte t* QnUo, float, Heal, Backwbiat, ml Gnmrf an, ptfotid ia aiat tad Ippropritt* dMdgat to ' AMaluilnpply oTSmblmi Btfi onbi*d» H frilimilmr uu;ta tfa'Uofea. AU orimvnmf iso& t Htto Stobrrtistnunts. ! ADAMS' 'CORN iBBUBH pOB REX r THE proprietors of tho “Pittsburgh NoxeHy Works basing, through Mr. Adams, (the principal mechanical genius of the firm,) obtained letter* patent, dated 17lh b? August, 1858, for a now and simple Inatrn* meat for Shelling Cbm, truly neat, compact and portable, combining durability, utility aod cleanness; a oeceasary appendage to nrery farmers barn, U now offered to the people of the United Btatea at a eery low price. We have no "Patent Rights 1 ’ for sale, tmt manufacture and Mil the article at onr works. Oelngtoits compact form it is des tined toon to become an article of trado In ercry tlardware Merchants’ sbelL The Machines are of two slzea, weighing only about 35 and 50 pounds, and may be secured to a po?t, pillar, or door, as yen would a coffee mill. We add no more, whan seen U speak* for itself. aelOtfmdhw P LIVINGSTON,COPELAND * CO. Hamilton's Improved Young America Grain Drill. TIIE attention of Farmers and nil others wbo fret interested In tbo progress of agricultural science, Is directed to the abota implement. It iigau-an teed to bow all kindt of Grain and Sards—including Wheat, Ilya, Oats, Buckwheat, Barley, Timothy, Clover,ll«mp, Ac. —in any desired quantity per acre, to plant it at a proper depth,’without change of fixtures, without fall. Tbii Drill costs has a llttlo over half the price of - rat cbcakst dUu tie rax. irorilldo more work with i**m labor, and with half the drangbt, of any other drill in use. It ia exceedingly sim ple io its construction and opemllon, and is not liable to g*t out vf order. I’ricw>n hoed Drill*, with grass seeder attached $40,00 Price ot 9do do do do do do 45,00 TTjminted tn every retpeet. A liberal discount made to dealer*. Par tala at the Threshing Machine Manufactory of C. W. CARROLL, 568 Penn street, Pltubnrgb. Btata and Co only Rights fur sale by Wil. VARNCM, - Pittsburgh, Penn's., JAMES ADAMS, Adams' P.O. Armstrong Co- P*. tc9-.dm*rr2*:»3w f NOTICE. —In pursuance of the provisions bo Ordloßoee of Connells, puoed Augtul 31,lfl57,con cerniog streets, the Recording Regulator hereby gi*e» no tice ih*t he hu ueened on the property of JXetrs of _ ■■Lanfcetcr. A.O. FWnknrt S«mnet Gafrlicn.- Uiehacl Ohm. being their thare of tlurtoet aad expense of grading and paring Oar alley, between Logan and Price stri-»U. U. K.M'OOWIN, , Recording Regulator. FOR SALE.—The largo aDtl convenient 3 alary Brick Store House, nn the moat Imuim-M part ot Main atreet la tlio town of SUlcm, Colombian* county, Ohio. Any ooe wishing to go into business, either hard ware, dry good* or grocery, will do well to teenro the pro perty ; • large and profitable bnelneM has and can be done. A bargain will be given and terms made e*«y. JAMES M’CONNELI., Balrm, Ohio. MfrdAWlW P ORIGINAL BEE HIVE.—We are now opening oar Fall Stork of (Jomii, and feel ennflJont tbit we hATo to offer, one of the most complete anortment of nil kinds of good* that It bie been oar privilege to open inonrhoaee. We Invite all oor friend* to giro ni a call, aadiecnre goodbargain*. C-HANSON LOVE, u 9 74 Market PtrecL FISH —30 bbls White Fish; SO do -Troot; SO half bbl* do: SO do White Fieh; SO bbls, 20 hlf do No. S Mackerel Large: In *tor* and for aale by *e9 J. U. CANFIELIi. PITTSBURGH, PA. mjltrfe CLOVERSEED— 50 bags primo, in store and for *ate by J- B CANPIELP- LIME —100 bbls Louisville rec’d and for u!»bj HO J. B.CANPtELD. ATS—SOO bes prime"old in store and for Mloby m 0 J D. CANTIELD_ ULLET—SO Vasks in store and for sale by J. B. CANFIELD. IEARLASH—2O csks and 20 bbls.. pure article, rrc’d and for ml* by -^J. lEMENT—iO bbls Hydraulic, in store and ' for nil by w® J. li. CANFIELD. CHEESE— 100 bie prime rutting rec’d and (be tale by J, B.CAHfItLD. T" IMOTIIY SITeI)—ISO BuiiheU tor sale by •rP ITKNRY H OOLUNB. OMINY—3O !>bls Hominy rec'd and for _ „1« by kO HENRY IL COLLINS. WRAPPING PAPER—ISOO rooms, as sorted «lu«, rec'd and for aale by HENRY »- COLLINS. CHEESE —300 boxes choice cutting Chees ngWRYIMjOI.I.Ufg. ANNUAL STATE FAIR Pennsylvania State Agilcultnral Society. September aetb, 3910 end 30tlt, Fait Grounds, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh. A NNUAL ADDRESSES FRIDAY at 2 t\ n’clocA P. SI. Award* or Commute. anntnnced Im iDMiiuli attamnU. Article* for exhibition addreaeed to A.O. BIISTEK,S«- r*urr, Wonoogahtle ricmae, Plmburgb. Atlartlclm abdatock Intend*! lor rihlUtV-n lran»;orted fa* of charge .... , , Oflko, No. 08 Firth *treat, *bcr* .otrita will b* reeelrtd aod exhibitor*' ticket* forolthrd. Book# of entry cloeod on Theaday noon. PremlnrnlUta anl lleiof Judge* farouhod on application. Ttfksta. <l.OO. Stngl* *dmla»lao io rent*. £>»ltxhlbitor* mnit become member*. - A. 0. U BISTER, PvecratiTT State Agricultural Society. DAVID TAOOAUT, Pteaideot. **4alA»tdT OOOBXSO 8T GAS. A WORD TO THK LADIES. The heated term is APPROACH ING, ud w* nil ths attentjoa »f tbo Ladies te the Cactthst COOKING, IRONING, &c. t C* n be dots* with economy, without oppressive heaL-WUh* out soot, ud with dle patch—thu fln» being ready la a moment—by using Vntgrave’i Gu Cooking Store, To which we respectfully Invite your attention, at No. 75 fialSEdmeeL 8- A. JOHNSON A IIRO. and City Rights far salt. ■ RICBAOOION'S 1 R I» S XX LINENS Darnuki, Diapers, &c. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN EN&afld those detlrons of obtaining the GENUINE aiK>P9, should wo that the artlclss they porcbaes wo ml ed with the mil name of the firm, RICITARDSOX, SOXS <£ OWDEX, u e guarantee of tho eoncdnm end durability of the Guodr Tbte caution la rendered manually ptocasary aa large qaaatiUee of Infer!or and defective linens are prepared, aeeeoa after aeaaop and M*U>i wllh tho name of IIICIIAED SOJf, by Irish Houses, who, regardless of the Injury tboe Inflicted allka op the American consumer and the manuUo tarns of the getmin* Goods, «IU not readily abandon a business so profitably whits purchasers can be Imposed on with nods of a worthless character. J. fiULLOCKE * J. B- LOCK it, se7:lydi» 1 gaM«. M Chordt street. New York. NOTICE—' Whereas Alexander Inrin and Da rid Qulmot, eompojlng the firm of A. IRWIN A U>, by «Ued of toluntary Malgntnant, daiM May 2d, ISSB, amlnod and traaafertcd all tbelr goods ehAttala and tf* facta to tbo fmdortigtiod Id Unit for.tho bancßt of thsir creditor*. . v All peraont hating claim* again** tha aald Alexander Ir* trinandDatid llolmre or doly aotlimtieatad, to th» andorelgnad, and Uwao indebted ; to than will rileaaa makaltnmadlata payment to | WU.n.FORBYin. Aadgnoe of A. Intln 9 Co. /GROCERIES.— \j| 800 Bag* Fair to Prime IUo Coffee, HO lUir-Chotta Yooog llyaon, Imperial ana Black Team. 60 llbde, Prime Soger*, 125 Bble. Hefintd do. ICO '* N.OMoluece, 100 “ Eastern Byrope, 126 Bit, Beet Brand* Tobwco, 25 Kg*. Six Twit) 1 20 Tkrcee Carolina like, 60 Kga. Bi Cerb 8oda» 60 Bra. “ “ 44 60 Bble. No. 8 Large Mackerel, 60 Half Bbbli. •• M 200 Bidet N. Y. Bole Leather, 25 Bble. Bank OU, 25 Bn. Pepper, 16 '* JUepice, 60 Bxe. Qroaad Pepper, 60 “ , ** Ginger, 100 Down Fane; Corn Broome, 600 Bdla. Wrapping Paper, • With a general aeaortoent of etery article In the Grocery loe. In etore end for eale by JOHN FLOYD k 00., eel ■ ITBWoodetreet. gUNDRIES. — rpUE CO-PARRNERSUIP of M’GILVRAY X ASOTTLBYlßthiadaydiaolnd. All peraonabatlng clalmi agaloat the above firm will plraae nraeent them to JOHN BJUTLBY.who will nettle and liquidate theeame.— All pmotn knowing tbcmaclTee indebted to the firm will - plteae cell end eeUle the tame at the store la Teoperance- Tllle, where the undenlgaed can be found. - - * JOHN BUITLKY. Temperanceville, Rapt. CUi, 1658—w7:6tdcho STATE MERCANTILE TAX FOR 1858. LAST delinquent! tor this tax who do not pay by tbe26lhtneUQt, will hare ibHr acconotaleft with a magistrate for collection. W. WGHBAUM, ae>d City Treaanrer. Groceries -1» Bage Bio Coffee; 60 I'laltchetta Young Hyioa and Black Tm; '5O Oatty*a Prime do do for Cattily nee; 60 Boxee Tobacco amtted bnoda; 26 Hbde fiogar, 26 BbtaLarge N 0.3 Uackarel; 20 UlfbbliNo.3 Haekarel; / 26 Bbls No. 1 White Fish; 20O:Baatu Wrapping paper; 100 BoxeeCbteer, 100 BbleJalt, 60 Boxm Bonn Boap-, Together wlib a general aaaortmant ofOroceilu, Iron, Naila and Qlaa, will be aold on reasonable tame. r WW. MoCCTCIUSOS, <a>-~ - • Ho. 106 Liberty Street. QHAWLS— . O DEXBB GOODS. USSDIB ‘WORK, A&, '*• BO XUNVB,' TtlUrk’-tmML kq() October 1 ati 1 838< S 3 Hhd*. W. I. Sugar, 3l)0 Bap Nitrate Soda, 300 Boxes German Clay, 250 Bble. Benin. 100 Ken BlCarbo Soda, 600 Cull Soda A»h, (ee7] ALEXANDER KING 'KNN. -WHEAT—364 sack* white and 863 I#*- 'EKOnfSxHJOT. jFot *««.• A STORE ONttARKET STREET. OR RENT—A three story dwelling gl nemw* on Fifth »tr*et, (Xo. 100,) containing UJJL roams, N-elde wiuh house; Ac., -with One bnc* «uoie ana house attached. This house is nippUod with hot aod cold water, bath, pa*, Ac n and being in a central loca tion U admirably adapted to the wauta of a profcMionaJ man, arid will he rented for a term cf yean to a good ten ant. For further particular* enonlro of mr!2 ALEXANDER KIhQ TO LET.— A large well furnished dwelling with all modern Improvements—for rent low toagtxw : tenant jolt HITCHCOCK, UcORBARY ACO. JFot.&aU. I?ARM FOR SALE.—A small Farm con * UJnlni 25 acre* of land, all nudcr mUlration, with Dwelling Uonae. containing 13 nxntw. There Is a good Tain ot Coal on tho premise*,and a bank in oporatlon, with in 4 mile* or the cilj, on Hqntrrel lilll, Peeblea towtufalp, adjoiutnrlomli of the late lies. Walter torward, and com manding tho fineft view Intbi* irglon. PoefarAor par tlcnlara enqalro of *'• J* *J*?SIS£» e«4djid* on the premlac*. F iJIILY lIORSE t oil SALE.—A hnnd a ’ lonalUatk oix you* old; a pacer under the eaddlo end rTrolto, 1„ harccie; la' perfectly iafo (or a ledy or child to ride or drier; will not ecere at tba locomoUre, tnlllt»)t or aav city excitement; will eland without celoj hitched,and le warranted perfectly ecmnd; to bo eold only for wont or "t. 01 ' S 00; 13. Wooden FOR SALE—A pair of young horses, kind and sound, will work In any barneae—good nnder th» toddle—one is a pacer, ii a riding borae for * l*dT. Also, wagon and barn*#*. Apply to OXO- W. B UNN, aonib ■ldo of Ohio street. 3d-door west of tb# Diamond, Alta gheoycSty. * t^l ,'OR SALE—I9O acres of land on the But f_ ler Platik Road,2o mile 9 from Alltjhwy dtf, 1 On* hundred acres cleared. Also, 168 acre* of land og tln» of (be MononjnOifl* riror, 7 mUea from PiUt burgh. Apply to OKQ. W. BONJf, MutbsldeofOliio street, 34 door wwt ofth» Diamond, AUeghotiy city. * p9 Farm For Sale, CONTAINING 300 acres and situated 20 / mllfi from Htuborgb, tbo Allrghmy rad Mtl« pUnlt Road ranting directly tbroogb it. HO •£**• *• cleared, the balance, 160 acres, is well timbered. The Im provements ero reasonably good. It will be sold all to* wither or In parts toralt purchaser*. . Termk reaaoneblM. Apply to JOIIN DEAN, Allegheny city, or to Judge MARSUALL, Botlar connty. aoliiltad Valuable-City Fropeity for Bala. THAT very desirnl.lo lot on Water Street ind Redonbt Albij. next to John Irwin t Sony, being lajf-eton VTnter nad Front itwU, mod 160 deep nlong the A bo »nld together or In loti ol 2Jot 21 foot eafh. For term*, (wideb will made esij uto *P* ni* to JOSEPH 8. LEECH * CO., P mrldlf Liberty Street, Pitttborgh. L ir IBERTY STREET PROPERTY [FOR 4 J SALE.—TIi* Store-room and Ptotllnff,, ritnated on Litwrte street, cear St.Clslr, known as So. 183. Tho lot U aboot 22 feet front and 120 feet deep, extending bark to Exchange Allej, on which U erected a Stable and Carnage boose. The property rente readily for $6OO, and willboaola at n bargain and bn acconunodaUagterma. For KSjSj? l **** enquire cf B. H * B pl7 No. 211 Liberty street. FOK SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of Land in Collin* township, near East Liberty, adjoining hods ol Thor Mellon and B. A. Negley. This property to elo* notiy situated for a prirate residence, andwottfd make ©oe of tbo most handwmo country *e*t§ in the beautiful Ttliey rfE "‘ Priced * CO.. i t . 03 • No, 58 Fourth itrect. Ohio Z«and fox Bale. THE subscriber offers for ‘sale section ten, township 12, rang* 10, Stark <000(7, Ohio, command known m “Bowman’s Section," containing WO acres. It U situated time miles west of Massillon, on the State Hoad leading to Wooster, and within about two miles of thePKts burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The aontb, art and north-east qnarteri ar** partly cleared and improved-- the remainder lscorered with superior timber and the whole is welt watered by springs sod running streams— This section Is considered the finest body of land In ths eoonty. It will be Bold nodi Tided or in quartan to suit purehaeen. To thoeo who desire to Invest in rsalaataUa better opportunity is rarely offered. oc2fcd*wtfT N<>. 101 itb street. Pittsburgh. FOR SALK OK LEASE, a lot on Fourth •trwt, between Smlthfleld aod Cherry IOT feet fr< A liot on Third *trc«-t, n«r SmlthOeld, 40 Teet front by 85 arp—The *inar*> bounded by Butler, WHkiM tad Carroll streoU and Spruce Riley, 64 feet front by ISO deep, nearly opposite to Fennock A liarC* Foundry. Tae square bounded by smallnmt| Wilkin* *u4Carrol. itreeU and fiprnce alley, 264.ffet front by 120 deep. On Allegheny, Car»oo and Butler etreeta, adjoining the Allegheny Tolley Hnllroad Station, forty contlgnon* Lota, each 24 lent front by 120feetdeep. Elghtacresof ground In Bwerre towmhlp, part of out Lot 225, l«tw*en the New Brighton road and llllldale Oen>* Cl glity Loty (n Allegheny City, Third Ward, between Eaat Lane and Cbeetnnt «tmt- A Tract of Land In Weetmcreland County, on tbo Phlia delpliia turnpike, 7 mile* from I*trobe—7s acres in enlt*. Tatlon of rich bottom land—SOO acre*. A Tract of Laod nonr Llgonler, Woetmorelaad county, of STO arrei. WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON, mvlStdtf 1&5 Third etreet, aborn Balthfleld. LOTS FOR SALE. THE following Lots are now offered for sale on wry liberal term* ud low prices, rim )>t. FffUwQ Loti fronting oo Butter street, 111 Lawrence* Tlllet immediately opposite the veil of Allegheny Cemetery. Kaeh lot 24 tot front by 103 to 121 foot <leop to an alloy 20 loujoearer the AJJe*beoy rlrer, Hth 34 tot fronton Pearl (fcOtot wido) and extending In depth 114 feet to an alley 20 foetwide. , Sd. fincrii Lot* c'-orvr the rirer, tech 34 tot front on Trerl atrwt, directly opposite a bore, end extending in depth toward* the lirer 114 feet to an alley 20 tot vU.3. 4 th. Fifteen Lota nearer the rirer, each 24 feet front on Broadway, (which la 80 feet wide, and through which the Allegheny Valley Ball road rant,) and extending In depth 114 tot to an alUy 30-tot wide. ... 16lh- Fifteen la>ui opposite thn ahoxis, and nearer the tlt er. each 24 feet front on Broadway and extending la depth 110 feet to an alloy 20 tot wide. 6th. Fifteen Lctanearer the rirer, each 24 feet front on j Bell atreot <6O feet wide) and extending In depth 110 tot to an alley 20 tot wide. Term' of tala aa fellow*—One-third of the whole purchase money to remain oh bond and mortgage^—lnterest payable annually—unMbltd of the haluce'caabin hand; the tn&Unler to be paldlafonr equal annual Inttalmenta, with internet, payable annually, aocural ly bond and mortgage. Purchaser* to pay for doede. Pinna of there let* may be eeen at .the fallowing placra: Bailey, Brown k 00% (FUara A Oo*a GUM Work*, t. Seller* A Oo’a, Coleman, Hallman k Co’% A. Bradley A 00’s, Whit*’* CaiTtag* Factory, Knap k Wade’*, Pa. R.R. Worka, 9th ward, Shorn burger k Co'*, Allegheny Valley B. B. Dt* A- Wood, Agent for Phoenix pot, Brewery, At th* Garrison, Newmeycr k Gr*H Empire Hugh McKeWy’a Lumber Worka, Yard, Park, McCurdy A Co’* Copper Worka. For further particular*, apply to . D. W. * A. 6. BELt* Attorney*, No. 103 Fourth at., Pittsburgh. t)i)ilalidpf)ia Etibcttiscmnits. WILLARD HARVEY A CO. 84 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. PAPER WAREHOUSE Erery deaciiptioa of • WRAPPING, PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER, OK HAND OR UADS TO ORDXR, FANCY, COLORED AND TISSUE PAPERS, BLOTTING PAPERS, ENVELOPE^ Straw and Bonnet Boards. TWINE HOUSE. WILLARD HARVEY * CO., 84 Maiden Lane and 17 Cedar Street, NEW YORK. HEMP. COTTON, FLAX AND LINEN X W INKS, nooKTKB ahd vannrAievuD CORDAGE Or erery description COTTON, JUTE, MANILLA ANDAMKRIOAN HEMP ROPE. Tarred Staff; Plibing Line*. Gffilng Threads SEINE TWINES. SHOE THREAD, WlCK,«ttd all klndi ot ! CORDS AMD LINES. * aatfcCmeod 1 AUTUMN TRADE. 1858. STAPLE AND FANCY D R Y GOODS, AT WHOLESALE. DRBSS QOdOB, OP NEWEST STYLES. SHAWLS, IN EVERY VARIETY. MERINOS, OOBUROS, MUSLIN DELAINES. VELVETS, SILKS, ALPACAS, OINOHAMS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BATINETS,‘VESTING3. YLAHNEiB,PRINTS,BtEACIIEDANDBROWNGOODS, with a complete Use of ( EMBROIDERIES, fnA t>ther'*tyU» of Goods adapted to A FIRST CLASS TRADE. All of wblchWe offered for sale, cheap, w a oßinxoE A oa, 438 narketA 433lK«rcliamtBt.» • tuV7:eod2m PBKiBEPBfi. SILK. —Sewing and Fringe Silks, Item. Oraanrlale Embroidery and SpunBQka,of ’tHrcOlora constantly ou'band and for sale by. the mannfbctartn at tbs lowest market rates. B.HOOLEY A BON, JalOJmdeod , Hudson Allay,Philadelphia. Old Soldier* ana Bailora ot tbs War of I 181£». Attention! AN ANNUAL AIEETLNO of the Associa* tlcn oPßoldicn abd Bailors of the War of 18U, or' Second Independence, will be held on the 10th ot Septet*, ber, at their ososl place of meeting, in UtaOenmon Onto* cil Chamber, in the city of Pittsburgh, at 3 (/clock P. M. ' Ae Imslne* of Importance will be laid before them, It U expected that due attention will be giyen. 7 V-BjorderofthoPrealdent.' eeMdtdAltwV WBL' GRAHAM, Ja, Preet. CIGARS AND TOBACCO.—I hare jnrt tmind b; XienMthh day toolbar lot of g*uo<BO Imperial HtTannaCigara of torn* vary flaabxaada. Tbot» wWhing a Ml ImportedCltar abooU nil and try U>« ofthlalot. I hato also,constantlyTO hand a targa staC *°~ the oolebratod t-'flooey Bean” and‘•Bonn 1 * J p 4f*2sSsP' ... Ml* wbolesata or retail.’ • JOtJfcWHftv • ••7 Mt And the IH—ooA TAYMK'3 FAMILY V fre«l» MsorttoßDt of **“ jng. warrmttd gtmilo«.Ja»t racM by ■ X rLBIPKIFa. ly on h»pd *t _ **' l ■mViHPRAI, WAl'£K— 1 huTB'.JMt Wtt ■•“f'S. ST ™ - job. raraoTv ": iTOUSDBY IRON —80 toiufbr ule by H hiwt n.oomfag. 10 LEAD—3W) pip for minty- .. gri mnrarißlootuai. LARD —50 tcs. No.’lhistoreAmifortale tl ■» IaAIAgDICSET ACO. T ABO OIL—IO bbl*. Buockh&rett’s brand . maiati BtomtT* <x>: rjIRHN- GROUND «cki in X OKrtiall tl ' ISAIAH SICKEX A 00. 03?’ psiSP^iffiSrabs.— l XheseTmeet- ZV 3 , *»«».•» hfWWJy-la ‘tb» Boom* of the Tooog Menu Christian AwocUtioo, at TV am mad S F.Vw continuing for fourthsof mahourAHMeons b» lnvited to •««*. P “ G '* < far ** JUW.OA7T.AM. Ortiator TBiPitrncEsg Un. lm m ’ "~ Ixsrniacx Cottrarrr, No. M Warn 8». .. ( FmrnMO, August f |TjS*Tiit Board of Hirootors of Uiia Conmano bare, this day declared a dividend pC the of tbs Imst six months, of two dollars per share, mtmKLvT to the reduction of Stock Notea. Y. A.RXKSHAHXj - aulSrimd • ,‘l Secretary. WANTED— To rent or purchase two good houses of not Ims than six or seven room* each, la m pleasant location In Allegheny City, far firtt class tenants or pnrcbusra. Apply to GEO. W. BUNN, - South side of Ohio »L, 3d door west of ihe Diamond, Allegheny dty. ec3 WANTED. —25,000 Bush. Wheat, 10,000 “. Oats: WANTED —Tho highest market price mid for Beeswax by 8..i3*A11K13l < OCK A " anSl Wo. 60, career Wood and Fourth tag WOOL WANTED.—The highest market price paid tor Wool, by S. HABBAUOH AGO, JelB j Wo 236 Liberty street. WOOL! WOOL!!—100,000 ltx. Wool want •d at highest cash prlOee by HITCHCOCK, McGREERT A CO, *••• JeZUdAwtfT 123 Second end 161 Front rig. MADAME APPOLINE TETBDOU27S FRENCH AND ENGLISH Boarding and Day Senool tor Young .-»■ Ladles, ! -bi- HS Tfttrd 4 trtetf iYUibtcrpH, Pa. . t THIS School designed oh tho plan of French( ■ School!in Francs, and modified as to the Englbhd** pmrtmentson the .plan of French School* in the United States,offers to jouDgladiea, besides a full English the beat opportnnity of thoroughly acquiring the French IfiTTfrnhge and Utere tore, theft Incfpel baring midtd semal yean In Franco, and being assisted by ldr.Tetedohx,anattr« of Paris, and egredoate.of.th» “College Charlemtgno." i French and Latin will be lotegral peris of the eoom. | The Fine Arts will be taught under the superintendence ol Mr. Tetedonx, a pupil of the Conservatory of Paris- • Arrangements have been made for young ladies .who ds.t» ing already gone thtougb a regular oounfc of studies, still may wish to know English literature more thoroughly, acquire more facility In speaking the French language end improve In the Fine Arts. i( School will open onThe second Monday of September. I Expenut by the term of pite JforefAr.*—Board $100; Tu ition $3O, Vocal Music $25- In classes $l6; Fianos26;.use'of Instrument $&; German end Italian, each $25, In classes $lO Drawing, In classes $10; 011 and Water Colors at the Fro basor'* price. All charges payable In advance. ' For circulars end further particulars, apply to the Principal- aolPmotbdfiir LocunOroreSemtnaryifbr Y.oangLsiUsii LAWHENCETJLLB, NBAS PITTSBURGH. THE following arrangements have'been made for the ensuing join Rector, alio Instructor (n Rhetoric and Moral Bdeoce, Rev. GEORGE T. RIDER, A. 114 Aislstant In the Academic Department, Miss HELEN M. WATSON; for the French, MAIHLLB MALVINA LE VER, from Paris, and for the last three, with Mrs. OKILL, New Fork city. Fcr the Oerman, Vocal Uoiic and Plano. Miff. Mttrsuß, pupil of Dr. Hesse, Brcslan,and Had*lle Betdlemann, Berlin. For Elocution and the Organ, Mr. EDMUND U. RUBSELL. For Drawing and Painting, The French language will hereafter constitute an Integ ral part of thecomas, and be tpokenin the family. As neatly the foil number of pupils are already engaged, early application should be made personally or by the Pittsburgh post to tbe Rector. aafitrlmd ThePolj teehnie College of the State of Peono. WEST PEXIf SQUARE, PDILADELPITJA. y INCORPORATED by the Legislature, 1853, and organized on the plan of the Induiirlsl Colleges of? Fsrii and tfennany, comprise# a Preparatory Department and fcnr Technical &cbo©l#i el*: The School of Mutt. The School of Civil Engineering. The School cf Mechanical Engineering. * The School of Chemitlry. ‘ Architecture and Design or# Included istba COtTXM,— Ample ’ facilities exist lor Field and' Laboratory practice* and Assistant Engineers' may porfoct tbemselro* in any branch of their profewlon. _ The Sixth Anneal Sesrfoa will begin on UONDAY, Sept. 30tb, 1858. Pot Catalogues and farther Information apply to Dr. A. I..KENNEDY, seLeodlwfrwStT President of Facnlty. JjtRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY BOIIO6L : FOR YOUNG LADIES. The MISSES OARPENTIER will' room* Out dalle* of their ScbooL oa MONDAY, September 13th, at their reel* deace, N 0.1307 Sprace itroot, Philadelphia.' ? Reference*:—lion. Wk. F. Johssqi* .end W. H. Draft.- Pittabnrgb; Ja*. W. Boots, Esq., firm of Jas. W. Brown A • Co* Philadelphia. JngT:Sm«od A NNOUNCES to the publio- that he h&a J\ taken up bi* residence in Pitta burgh,and la nowprw pared to give icuoneln Vocal iluiic.' j : , Vor tarma and further particular!, apply at John H. MeUot*! Muelc Store, No. 81 Wood at. . acH:Bwd3. Western University, V The fall term of this nisirru- j lion will connnencn oa MONDAY, the flth. wpt' •! Candidates tor admluten will preeeat at too 1 UnlreraitTCo IWlng. corner of Ban and Diamaad street*, on MONDAY NBXC at 9 o’clock. - !. taSLiSw : W.BAKBWBLL fttfretary.' . CORNER of Penn and Hancock atreeta.— Tbo ensrrinjr (arm will commence on TUXSDAV; Slat tf.it j nmW*f imint ~r rf pupil* may obtain tdnlolos. Term* for Tuition and Stationery; (23 per acaaioa of twenty nmegelV.' aoMttf J.'MeSHITn, Principal.. BS. WILSQNS PREPARATORY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL, on Water atreet, oppoeltethe Puet-oflice, Allegheny dry, wilt reopen Monday, Septem ber, the 6th. atr^ftSwd* E*. M. DAVIS, Amotionemr. Omuntrclal Sales Room*, No, 64 Fifth Street* BRANDY At Auction.—On Tuesdaymom lag, September 14tb, et 11 o'clock, will be eold.kilbe newAoctloa Hoorn*, No. 64 Fifth a tract, on aecoeatof whom it may concern, four eighth pipe* French Odgnao Brandy; 10case*. one dozen bottle# each. Brandy.:'.' ■elO • P,M.DAVIS,Aqct. FAMILY CARRIAGE At Auction.—On-. ■ Saturday morning. September Utb, at tbe comßtf>> ctal tales roam*, No. 64 fifth etraet,wiU be sotd one aeoond' -v . ' hand two hors* family carriage. P. M. DAVI8 > Ane. • - ASSIGNEE SALE OF SUPERIOR - DWELLING UOC3E AND LOT ON PENN ETBEBT. —Ca Tnseday ereniDg September 141 h at7}£ o'clock it the commercial ealea rooms, No. 54 Filth street,'bj order of Wm. P. Baori, awlgues ot Wm. 8. Harris, wilt be told; That Talnable Lotof ground situated on the aquth side of Pena, below Band street, baring* front of SO laet, and. ex* tending tack HOfret to an alley 20 feet wide, on which la erected the handsome, well finis bed. modem style, three . •tori Brick Pwelling House, Mo. 260, with tries back gaa fixtures, hot android water, Ac. AM} Lot No, 6 in KenybUVa addition to lowa City. PltnUfoa. SI aad 27, in Chrmt'a SI. K.Chnrd>. Few mp. 4?, iaPlnt Presbyterian Cbartb'. Terms at sate. ■ei , •• ‘ P. It. DAVIS, Angt. sale of old rye WHIJmR.’—On Wednesday xnomlagi B*pt> 16th,«t 10 o’clock, atmw Warehouse of Forsyth A Co, no. el Wa ter street, by crap of Wm.P. Baum, AiilKoto of Wn. 8. Barrie, will 6* and, IV W gslla. Old Rye Whtkkey. ml P. M. DAyifl, Aoct. STOCK P„ Ft. W. A C. B. B. A* peltate biu, in lota to anlt purchaser*, by epl P.ILBATIB, And, No. H Ptfth at- AUSTIN IitIOMIS k CO., Merchaßti’fiKhaage. FOR SALE at the Merchants- Exchange, on Zhmdsy evening, Kept. 10th, at auction, 000 aharaa or. New Stock in tha Pittsburgh Gaa Co. Derma of pay* moat: the eutn orgti to bepaidinequil paysuntsof $l6 each In SO, 60 and 90 days from tine of eel*, the balance to be paid at time of sals. Stock entitled to dividends ont of earnings of Co. made after let January, 1669.' AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, •eft Auctioneer! and Stock Brokers, 68 4th ft. STOCK SALESBYAUSXIN LOOMIS- & CO, AT THB MERCHANT? EXCHANGE KVSftN. TUUB&DAT EVENING.—Bank. Bridge, Insurant* end Copper . Stock, Bond and Beal btata aold at pubito sal* at the Merchants’Exchange by • • i' ■ AIIMiatAMm AM.. Notes, Drafts and Loans on Baal Batata negotiated on reasonable terms by . AUSTIN. LOOHIB ACO, ■aSl " - Stack Note Brokers.9l>foarthst» WM. BRXCB & CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, no. s sourn watbh street, . PHILADELPHIA. Wf give prompt and particular attention to the sale of - { Butter, Lard, Cheeaej_B«t, Green sod Dried Traits, dam ' andCinotby Seeds, wool, Ac. ■ Onr extanaire buslneea connection! In this Use of trade‘ enable uitodlapoeeof theisrgeetquantitifeafthebe'gooda. - - t v Advance* bums oagooda ox blUa of lading, f Wa respect* fully solicit your consignments. . wldaid BUFFALO ROBES, ! By the Bale or Hob*, at. . GEO. F.WOMATH'B, : Nos. 415 A 4t7 ARGH St. Philad’a. N.B.—Also.a large assortmentof LADIES FANCY fUßB,of<mrownmamilhetare. au37:3md . CAHDLB MOULDS, TirARRANTED to.be of tho best metal, aU- Tv slue and patterns, manufactured and. 4br sale by JOHN CALVBBLIpf* ■ au23£md No.BosJUca Street, PbDsdWphdfc . wm. b. ran.— .ra. o. rvm..-. - 88.8. nku WILLIAM B. POTT* t CO., FtODB GKRA-IKT COMUISSIONJffiKCHANTS, . Cl N. JtliTKTi trcnpg, •aS pmt. SSfeyr*■■ r w£*. sium— ' 'touut * nova** * beo.» ANJ> ®ACKBBB, VoB lvui***t* psoymoss,** ' t-** 1 ( ~"- -V O.?WAX<L , S “ rIOTU&ZiaALZ.B&I, fOUBTII OC&SSS, botvoon Wood and Uark»«,PlttibQrsh ! AUBIOTTPSa «&d - -f' photographs • Til*a la th* nnn imi or tas Amt, at satisfactory prto—. ----- •••••-j ■/ mjlfcdfla J. AH.FBICB'B MXLI* • W»n» itwy Uluhtiy, -A BE now in fall op-eration, with Fay ft 00/algprotodpadifaaryfef Ua nasttfactartsc of ■ > . Mtt.Vnuii«t,.X)ooir%'Bhatt«n and Hoaldlogi. Mdiri i aadOgatncteawtU flndUtotiulrwlTUtas* to call aad . . . ■ wrfalivoarptScu. ' aaU QUALITY AHD fOTHH, 1 - ■ POT W GOOD CAfISS.IOS FIFTY GENTS, ‘ " rlaan a. cii»m : ;•. ■: • > 'r^;\ A MSBOTYPE and photographio ~ ia|iM|Ugiifwoa«nfmßBit*> . pjowj '.tXtoticn. Jffiaantfl. ItrrCHCXXJK, U’OBKRRY A CO., m Becoud and 111 Flrat Bti- IShucattonal. Mr. Clement Totfedonx Auction Suits. OY TBS BOER ADAUS GALLXAY,- nylttod iPOtFBTg WBBT.
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