pisbitrsj) ©a^citc. ». Mfflllll. " , MW) ■I~ II Will I BUST 8. HIDDLB * Co.. XarrOfcg «.J PROPRIBTOB 3. I»X IT SB'CTIt QBC: ' WEDSEBDAY MOENDJO; SEPT. 15, 1868. eiptbuom »t*t* tioket. R»nj7ioam«i, JOHN H. RKAD, of nDaddp&U. . imeiiii iwiuMuan. WILLIAM E. TEA ZELoT f»jrt t£ REPUBLICAN COCMTT txckbt. rat oosroun-aiST earner. GEN. JAMES K. MOORHEAD, PRtibur*b. occnxxn— 22d power, ROBERT UeKXIGHT, Alkgiuaj CUj. ratios,. JOHN P. PEUSBT, Pittsburgh. . -* - tsmcUT, J. HERON POSTER, Ptttabargb, ELIAS 11. IRISH, Ao BATfD T.. MAVARD, Pb*Mn, JULIUS P. ZOLLER, UeSewport, BOBERT P. McDOWELL. Allegheny. enttirr, JAMES L. GRAHAM, Allegheny 1 . DANIEL ARMSTRONG, Plttttmrgb. . oownaawm, ZACUEDB PATTERSON, Isdkoa- ACSITOt, JOHN IL LARIMER, Cb«rtl«r*. count* CHATJNCE7 t. BOdTWICE, lawrencflTiUe. . soucTetorroot, ROBERT H. DAVIS, Ohio. It is s principle of the law that no man shall be permitted fo take advantage of Mb own wrong. We bring Hr. Williams to the test of this principle. He .has been exclaiming for some time past, through his organ, against the parties in charge of the Steubenville Boedfor notooUeoting the individual subscriptions msde to U but never paid up. It is alleged that these subscriptions were bogus—made bimply to com ply with a condition inserted in the ordinance authorising the city subscriptions—and that ao far they were a fraud upon the city. If they were nof a fraud, Mr. Williams asks, why are they not collected ? Sure enough; but the an swer la plain. It is because Mr. Thomas Wil liams, as attorney for the subscribers, resists the collection, and is endeavoring, by the ex •raise of his legal skill, to defeat the road and su defraud it of Ue does.' .He interposes an ob* ataeleintheway of their collection, and then demands to know why they are not collected! It la a olear attempt to take advantage of his own wrong, whioh he cannot be permitted to do. An attaok is made in this commotion by Wil liams upon Mr. MoKnight because he did not enforoe the oollection of these eubseriptions.—» Mr. Williams knows, from frequent converse* tious with that gentleman, that Mr. McKnight always urged their collectioa and did what he could in that behalf. This Williams dare -not deny; and his attaok on Mr. MoKnight, In the light of this fact, coupled with hit own efforts as the attorney to defeat their collection, is as mean and cowardly, as it Is without foundation in fact. Political Items.— The Anti-Lecompton dem ocrats of “Old Berks,” determined not to support Jehu 0. Jones and his : ticket, have nominated Major Jons Swartz, of the city of Beading, ae their candidate for Congress in op position to the great dinner-guest. Ia reference to this movement, a correspondent of Forney 1 * Prut says: "Major John Swartz, who is Jones’s oppo nent for Congress, is one of our best-known cit izeng—a man of intelligence, strong practical , sense, active business habits, and thoroughly 1 acquainted with tho county and the wants and wishes of its people. Daring the last war he held a commission under Simon Snyder, and , WM bis ardent supporter during the political struggles of that day. And as ho stood by Jack eon and Buohanas, eo be still adheres to the principles whioh the one illustrated and the other was elected on. He never sought and held office, and only now comes before the people at the earnest solicitation of those who are battling for Demooratio principles against money, jjotronage and power.” Ta* Chester County Timet, a Republican paper, has run up the name of Hon. John Hick man ftr CongTuju, imLjvut*tg vtnnteutatoir~i}r itio people on the second Tuesday in October next. This will make a warm and cxciUng fight. Of the four papers there, the Republican, (Demo cratic) and Tima, (Republican,) support Mr. Hickman, tho- Record, (Republican) supports Mr. Broomati, and the Jeffcrtonian, (Democrat ic,) Mr. Manly, tho Administration candidate. The issue of the contest will depend very much npon thevote of Delaware county. Owen Joses, the Scotch pipe contractor laud Lccomplon member of Congress from the Fifth met a portion of hts constituents in a town called Alhonsville and—strange to say— HBaden speech of some Ihirty minutes duration. Wo believe this was his maiden effort. He avow ed himself in favor of an increaee of the tariff, and in his own way denounced Forney and Hickman as traitors to Democracy. Hiscon- N etiuzente gave him a cool reception, and seemed V to be rather loath to receive and promises. “Occasional," under date of September lOib, •aye “Previous to the nomination of Hon. Henry D. Foster, the Democratic candidate for Con* gress in the Westmoreland district, in yonr State, and pending the conference, I am inform ed by a gentlemen of great respectability that a resolution was broaght forward supporting the Federal Administration in general terms, which was bitterly opposed, and that the declaration was made that unless it were quickly withdrawn another would be passed severely condemnatory of tho President and his Cabinet for their course on the Kansas question. Timely considerations of prudence induced not only the withdrawal,' but the suppression, of the obnoxious approving resolution." The'People’s' party of Philadelphia, held a grand mass meeting at Jayne's Hall, last night to ratify the nominations foi* Congress and County officers. Distinguished orators from abroad and eloquent home speakers were ex pected to hold forth. The Leoomptooltes have poor prospects before them in the several dia* ' triote of Philadelphia, if the signs of the times . arc to bo depended on. An Ex-Emprcsa of Uayli, Mme. Jean Jao* qUea Dessalines, died at Qonaives on IboSth August, sged shout 75 years. Madame Dessa lines was a remarkable woman, of the true Afri can type, hut possessing unusual capacity. She was the'eeoood wife of tho negro Emperor Desear lines, and married him when he began bis ca reer as a warrior against the French in Hayti. Her temperate copdaet moderated his natural ferocity, and many acts of comparative humani ty to the whites who fell into his power were attribated, with justice, to her influence over him. . A correspondent of the Stating Pott says: 'For the last half century'and upwards, or elnoe the-death of her husband in 1826, Madame Dessalines hoe lived in retirement. Her favorite ocoupation are said to have been nursing the sick, and looking after the welfare /of younggirls, whom, under the title of god daughters, she was fond of having abouL her. Her circumstances, however, notwithstanding President Peieon'a letter to ber, announcing her ' .{maband'a death, and inviting her to become - ■ jUhe spooss adoptive of the entire nation/ have, * «I believe, always been hamble. The Provision* ■' :•! Government; in 1844 voted her a pension of ,‘51,200, Haytien curreooy, per annum, then to about $4OO United State* 'currency; but now. and for somo years back, owing to * ■ n > preoiatlon, not worth more than from $6O to $80; but I have been told,* perhaps not truly, that even this sum was not paid. 1 * 7 Tub rival Democratic State Conventions In t : .California would seem to have been badly match ; ' ed. The antl*Lecompton (or Douglas and Prod* „ erick)ConvenUon nominateda full tioket, In* J , eluding Messrs. J. C.’ M’Ktbben (present mem *.*: * ber) and William L. Dudley for Congress; while v theLeoomptoh (or Bnchaoan) Convention did hot venture to nominate candidates for Congress nhr for the Clerk of the Supreme Court. The ' v Republicans have nominated tho Douglas candi • date foi' 1 Judge of the Supreme Court, with Mr. V; M’fflbbenfor Cbngreae, but have put up Mr. P. . <*. P. Traoy (Republican) for tho other seat. So : Mr. M'Kibben’s return land the election of Mr. Curry to the Deceit of the Supreme Court would seem beyond reasonable doubt.—iV. F. TYib, VxMtoirr, in, 161 town®; gives 5 Hiland Hall (Republican) /ofGovernor 22,20t>otes to 10,056 Yor Keyes (Dam.) Republican minority 12,209, wMoh tho remaining towns willlargely inorsue , The Senate" (89) is probably all Republican, as last year. 1 V The House consists of one Bepresen tatlvo from -each township, of whiohJhere are y some 280/ “So fhiv wa have returns electing 175 Republicans and 30 Democrats—no choke In 6 towns. Allthree Republican Members,qf Oon gras re-elected by large majorities. e - Wa hara kspt oar columns ops* this morning to „ annoanee the mult of tha Democratic OongnesitßU • Conference held in this Cm* fi* Rarshin* Rsq4 of this eonnty, wai;iiom|mikd,Oft Ike lllffi- Wll«&-CmSriaSti6' : •;».- . • >'•* , ,■ v <.i;i A-SVAV ■'v- ;rV - ' '■ ■ ■ 7 ' -■ -. ?6:> •- Ths Tcx*o*ath. —There is a curi- f Aeidliyofine stomach kaAKadifuUM. ooi'artiolo IB the London Tima of August 31, j can eat anything a/Urteldng ycvr ZToffow i Bitten, _____ in riference fc om> celetacitloM »hich .toa«n,.inii. „ *•»««»•»# 0«oe. takeplaoe ahd whloTi dm rihco taken place In j fwitiou, or any disordwoftbe stomach, w» would only »y with the urgent request of bun* New Tork. The article in question, is full Of try it. It* world-wW* reputation, tuu besu established ; **^* of Uielr patient*, quiet eawasm upon the unwonted antics, which, ! alba* by the many wonderful core* it hts effected. When : DR B*C.M.P I TCHicJ.W.BYKE», ’ , , „ T . ueed for Dr«pep*ia, Jenodko, Liter Complaint, woetnew Hate concluded to remain America waa inlendingtoperform. In speah- ■ of - TOk |„, iCM , P|!Mt , t ihOTIJ Wut „ '‘ehhaseitly is pittrouuc-h, isg of the Celebrations that took place, Ul the ■ Irealldo*** —«.t j, lmtt » teasponnful, regularly thn-a time* And may b* consulted at their office. United States, on the first announcement of the a day* ufbtu m«ai«. N °- 191, Penn Street, ; , .. , .... ~ „ m . 'Ci,VU»zl— B* earstulto a*k for BoerbaTe*# /WJand Lit- , 'HTOSITg TIIE ST. CI.AIR lIOTEL, success of the great undertaking, luo ' lßft . t«sr». The great popularity of this medicine baa induced 1 Dally, exrvpt Asthma, i ' ***** ' b ° U,d SUird ‘SW 1 Bronchitis al'i other Chronic Complaints,; ' ; Unsold at $1 per bottle, or «lx bottle* tor ss.by the pro- I complicated with or<-atuin K Pulmonary Pbease, Including ! pri*tua,DBXJ.PAGB, Ja* A CO., Manufacturing Pharma- ] Catarrh, Heart Liicute, \ff e ctiontof tht Liver, Dyt- ' ‘ W<a, Gastritis, Fc'nuil- Complaint*, etc. •U-iPHtaburgh, aodDruggirtJ generally. selfcdAwP noQ rTTf , n *. er-wa ~ . . * DRB. FITCH A STKES would state hat their treatment " j of CoDiuraption 1* bas«<l upon toe fact that A* ducat* **• - ists inlheUoadand rysta* at large, 6otA before,** idvririff 1 | it: development in Ih* lilhgx, ud they Uwrefot etnoloy Mechanical, Hygienic ahd Medicinal rsmedJea to purify tba j blood and strengthen the system. fPttA these, they * u MEDICINAL INIIALATIONB,whIch they Talus highly,but only m Palliatives, (having no Curative effect token and atone,) and Inrallda are earnutlyaoitioned against waiting the precious titneof curability or ~ A based upon the plausible,but false idea that t disease can bereeebedln a direct manner bj for aa before itatod, thfe i«xl n/ the disrate is- , It* effects only in toe lung*. i®,No charge for conrnlutlot A liat of questions will be ser nit os by letter. There were as many salutes as at Cherbourg: . three hundred and thirty three guns from the 1 batteries; a hundred guns here, abundred there; | a hundred monster rock blasts to the Central' Park, and some henry* salutes from the top of. the Aator Hotel All the church bells were ! rung. Erary house was Hlnmirmted in that ex tempore fashion whloh tells belter than our own ! brilliant uniformity. AU the world was out in the streets. There were the banners of erery nation and of no nation, and transparencies with sentiments, verses, puns, allegories and devices, in which, if England had not quite its duo meed of honor, H was not at least forgotten. The Agamemnon was tho greatest of kings; Cyrus, the new, mado a grander union* than that of Media and Persia; the cable had opened anew Field of usefulness; the Niagara and the Hudson had beaten the Atlantic, and tho union of the*- two worlds—it reads almost like a profanenesa r-was actually ranked with the Declaration of Independence. The cable itself is declared to be the wedding-ring of the two cousins, the strongest bond of amity, the deed of eternal part nenhip. But it is vain to think of healing our neighbors—now hardly traualantio—at this sort or description. To wind up the day, thero were volcanoes of fireworks, chiefly, os it appears to us from the tops of the large buildings, conclu ding with the conflagration and destruction of the City Hall, from tho rdof of which the prin cipal volcano had been discharged. AU this time we did not ring a belt, or lei off a squib, or light ff kitchen dip, or even walk out into tho streets, or do anything whatever in honor of the event In all England we-believo that not one man congratulated bis neighbor about it. We were all pleased iu our own quiet lashion, and somewhat surprised at so complete a'success coming so quickly on the heels of repeated fail ares. After considerable moreof tbiaself-gratulalion as to how coolly Johnny Bull took the event, and after a quiet chuokle about the New York Mayor’s message over the telegraph to the Lord Mayor of London, fixing a day in which the “whole civilixed world” should unite in the great merry-making, tho Turner concludes thus: “Io matter of fact, this is a greater event to the United Slates than to ourselves. They gain thereby instant communication with the whole of the Old World. With them it is the "union of tho whole world,” as one of their transparen cies has it. We gain only the United States and British America. The information to bo expect ed from these places will bo chiefly interesting to merchants, who regard tho electric wire'as a condolence, or a necessity, and not anew source of j U vsure. In other respects American inlel lig* not »s often startling, curious, dismal aud in ter* feting as a matter of speculation, but with out k tha sentimental interest which attaches to -the events of most States in the Old World. Scarcely anything ever happens on ihis side of' the Atlantic which is not associated with our reading, onr travels, our acquaintance, or our pursuits. Every novelty Is the next step of a train already deep in our recollection. This • cannot be so much the case In tho new world, which few of us have seen, and which we do not read much of. But the Americans them selves are somewhat to blame for the lesser in terest with which we read fresh news from that quarter, or hail the prospeol of instantaneous intelligence. How many times during the last ten years have~-tbe steamers brought us the dis agreeable tidings that all the American papers were ina blaze of indignation against this country for some stnpidaffair that we knew nothing about. Have wo not the conviction forced upon us that American politicians never scruple to raise capital at our cost by manufac turing grievances against us and carrying them to the very verge of war ? It is the belief of this country that we have several times averted war by concessions which were only not dishon orable because diotated by a horror of war with our own fleßh aud blood, men of a common stock, using our own language. There is even the misgiving that we may have to do this again and again, and that there arc American politi cians speculating on this game. Now, the Eng lish don’t like this; they feci somewhat alienated by it, and they don’t feci a secure and unreserved pUunrn at. the eight ef an American mail. It may any day bring a new demand, unjust in it self land not improved by the language. The Americans may like this ; they may feel it amu sing; they may even find it answer. But, if they choose this line, they must not also reckon on love or sympathy, as it is now called. A choice must be made in this, as in other things. The > Americans may appeal lowhat set of feelings | they please, but not all at once ; and if (hey ! wish us to be overjoyed at the thought of hoar i ing every morning what they were doing and { saying over night, they must adapt tbeir deeds lo this new and more intimate relation. Oar: recent proceedings with regard lo British Co lumbia, will prove to the whole world our anxie ty to avoid all occasion of quarrel; bat, never theless, wo should not bo surprised if the inter change of compliments once over, the first real message by the cablo were some ridiculous mole hill magnified into a mountain by the public press and indignation meetings at New York. May. it not be so! May our foreboding bo proved needless and discourteous! But it will not, un less American statesmen resolve 16 be more jnsl in their demands and amicable in their tone.” \ Tux Emperor of Hayti has sent two Agents, P.; Emile Desduses and M. Montfort, to this country for the purpose of ascertaining the dis position of the free colored people in regard to that Island, and making arrangements to facil itate it. One is a Colonel in the Uaytien army, and the other a Merchant from Port-au-Prince. Theway appears to be opening for solution of the problem which has so long puzzled Political Economists. Not one, but saveral regions will offer the African race in America an opportuni ty of elevating themselves from their present condition. Removed from tho competition of Ahglo-S&xon energy, and theinfluenco of preju dices of race, they might achieve a distinct na tionality, and attain intellectual developemcnt and material [prosperity The citizens and au thorities of Jamaica took measures some months since to invite their emigration to the British Islands. The Governments of some of the Cen tral American States would willingly adopt the suggestions made by Hon F. P. Blair, of offer ing inducements to colonies of free colored men to settle in their domain. Hayti, perhaps, offers a still more eligible field, as it is wholly controlled by their own race. It is fast gaining in commercial import ance. Already our yearly exports to Uayli ex ceed those to China, and our imports from there exceed those to Bremen, or those from all the British West Indies put together. Its Govern ment though nominally an Empire, is practically liberal, and will ultimately resolve itself into a Republic. It would be one now, but for tho innate love of Coort and ceremony which char acterizes the African race. Educationaladvan tages, a salubrious climate, cheap and fertile lands, and the certainty that any mechanical skill acquired in America will there command good pay, to soy nothing of the rights of Citi jenship and Office, arethecombinedinducements which the emperor has it it in his power to hold out to the free colored people of the United States, to whom he is justly looking as a possible accession to the population and strength of his 'realm.—A/ft. Etc. Jour, A Bark “Bsown Ur.”—The Bank of Mem phis was blown up by gas. The gas burner in the iron vault was left burning. As soon as the atmospheric air was consumed, (the oxygen it contains) the burner went out. When Mr. Roach opened the vault and lighted a match inside, the gas having filled the vault, at onco exploded, sendiog him and Mr. Gilleland with great vio lence to the front end of the room, bursting onl the front doors which had not been opened, and also breaking the heavy oaken back door into fragments, which* strange to tell, ia im mediately behind tho vault. The vault ilself is uninjured. . A New Wat or Gxmsa out or Debt. —A correspondent of tho Montgomery (Ala) Mail, who signs himself Anti-Squadron, thinks that if the prohibition of the slave trade were romoved, that the people of Alabama oonld import as many African laborors aa they needed for the construc tion of all the lines of railroad they wish to conrihiot, at $lOO 'per head, and after doing the work wUh them, sell them out at $7OO a head, and thus pay for tho equipment of the roads, and all tho expense of construction, and still have a surplus left. J. U. Giddiros, of Ohio, is engaged in wri ting the “History of the Anti-Slavery Fight in congress,” and bis retirement will enable him to finish the work at an early day. MARRIED.— On Monday, 13th ir.ittot, bj tn«,r. c. M Tm Dume, D. D„ Mr. Worn* Oaatwuom, of u>u city, Osd Miss Hast, dsogbUr of Jam** Cuter, tterstowsiUp. , DlBD—T»Unl.r .Iternoon (T0e.0.,) m».r •Ifm* Uog.rta,UlM», In th. bl. Th.ftm.rd wlllukepUrafromhl. l.i, c, Cut Utert?) till. .AmiMtt- t s o'clock. Out Ur.. will iMcntodj «t k.l r-l.lt 1 o’clock. • ; SSariiV H. COUjIUB. Bnr>rtUnn «nfl Commtiwlmi Merchant, wnoi*SJkLß D*AtKED>- . . ' : Special j&oticrs. KB AILS’ & CO, Leaden and Introducer! of Fashion for GENTLEMEN’S Hath, A/ij. 3, 4 and 6, Attar Hotuc, Broadtoay, Kao lark. FALL STYLE—I6S6. * -Messrs. Leary & Co. beg leave to announce tbit they are no* prepared to fnrnUh their “pall Style list” by the package. The well known euperfority of their fabric* and the decided character and beauty oftbeir style*, have secured for them a patronage and eoppertntTeifbebre obtainedby any other house In the trade. With increased fuilitlesin manufacturing, they can, with confidence, assert that their present style will tarpon any thing heretofore Iwaod. eel&eodSarfe • CAUTION .—The great success of the American nafehbas led foreign raannlaetnrcrt not only to Imitate It In goceral appearance, bat to counterfeit It— even to tho u» of oar trade marks. Those who have bad the genuine Watch are not likely to he deceived if they inbject the artido to a proper eerutloy when offered for Ba|e. To those,however, who have never purrhued the American Watch, aud ere not familiar with its peculiar!, ties, we would *ay that they uever tired bo lo any doubt whatever j n regard to it. as certificate! rfgenuineness, rigovd by pnraelvee. inran'aWy accompany every Welch sold by US, and ibonld be demanded ol every person offering then Wptcbn for ralo. ~Wo have to add that tbs'spnrt .ui articles are like oar Watch In appearance only, and are ioternaHy of the moat inferior finish, and made upon the very tame system that has already Anoded the country Wjtchu that are nO( er^yvexaiotaanti a ennttani tourer. ofexpense,but really Uteltuto the ownert. • Any penr-.n who wishes tn purchase uno of oor own Watcbee, will nod them with onr agents, Messrs. RKINE MAN t MKYRAN, Pittsburgh, Pa. APPLETON, TRACT A CO. mrlfolydswT—julQ Waltham, Mesa. MOTHEU9I AXOTHERSII fIOTHERSIII Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing Syrnp for Children Teething. It has no equal on earth. It Bteatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the : gams, reducing all inflammation-will allay pain, and la tnra to regulate the bowels. Depend upon It, mothers, it Will gtve rest lo yooreelres, and relief end health to yoor In hints. Perfectly safe in all cases. •, This valuable preparation is the prrscriptiou of one of ahe most experienced and skilful Tomato Physicians in New England, and has been used with never failing success In millions of . We beliovo it the best and sorest remedy In the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarhoea in Children, whether It arise* from tecttiiog or from any other canee. ■lf life and health can be estimated l>y dollars and contact is worth tu weight in gold. Millions ol boulrs are sold every year in the United lt ts an old and well-tried remedy. / I'RIOK ONLY fis CENTS A BOTTLE. J»*None genuine unless the fac-almile of CUKTIS A PER KINS, New York, ts on the outride wrapper, Sold by Druggists throughout tho world. DII.GKO. H. KEYSEtI, Agent for Pittsburgh. ' JufcdawlyfcT The Great Engllan Remedy SIR JABIBS CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clarks, M. D, Phyeltdan Extraordinary to the Qnocn. ,' This well known Medicine Is no Irapotitloa, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, rom any cause whatever; and although a pownrfh) remedy, they contain nothing hnrtfol to the constitution. TO HARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will, In a abort time, bring on tho monthly period with regularity. That POD have ua*r been known to faQ\ahere the dine ticntenVuttamdpage of pamphlet are mil © btervtd. For fhU particulars, got a pamphlet, free, of the agent N. B —sl end 0 postage stamp* enclosed to may enthori red agent, wilt insure a bottle, containing orer 60 niiU. bs return mail. 11. L. FAHNESTOCK A 00., Pittsburgh, wholesale event, end odd by all druggist*. epZ7;dhw fc T TilE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN TIIE WORLDI A TORTUNK MADS WITH A SMALL INVK6MRNT THOMAS’ PATENT MATCH HACUINE is a simple, cheap end perfect Match Maker. The M-'-hlrt eoets only $116; is driven by hand, end will make the for tune of (he manufacturer lna short time. Where good wcx>l Is to hti had readily It materially reduces the coat JVSessral county or Machine privilege* are offered tat eeir at e moderate price. For particulars call at GAZKTTJ • counting room. Fitth street. utdA wtctir STARCH FACTORY FOR BALE. The Rochester Starch Factory, in thorough tou of Starch dally, will bo sold on very advantageous Utni. and complete working order, capable of taming out two This Is e favorable opportunity for any on* wishing to enter into a safe and profitable business. A roc-1 rnn uf custom being already well established, and requiring e compare, lively small capital. For further Information enqntra i>f scftlmdfc HENRY If. OOLLINfI, No 26 Wood »c gHILATIELPHTA WM. McKEEj & CO., No. 33 S. Front St. and No. 33 Lwiltl* St., IMPORTERS OF ) FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Are constantly receiving on consignment, inisn LINENS, SHIRT FRONTS, DDKFS, in groat variety. Also, BRITISH GOODS, counting in part of PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET OOBDS, BBAYERTZKSS, TABBY VELVETS, ALPAOCAB, CASHMERES, ITALIAN C LOTOS, Ae. =* Jnl:d3mft tSiAcrakcs...... roHir u ion> m. WCT s Pittsburgh Bteel Work®. JONES, BOYD & CO, Uenutkclarersof CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW and A- B. STEEL; SPRINGS and ANCLES, Owner Rou and Fini Strati, PitUbvrgh, A. ro«s„— » a. noon*. 1). B. ROGBKS Ac CO., KijmrACTcuw or Roger** Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Omer Rcu and Pint Strata, JMtabvrah, Jti»iY<irc* W. Ac X>. RINEHAKT, Mißcricnmi ino duuu in Alt kinds of Tobacco, Snnffand Cigars, UsTcrocuitly taken th* bnlldlnr No. 139 WuoJ atreet, In Sd<UU(in to tbelr Mamitactarlof Eal*bll*hm«it,No.43lrwl» Street, wbtmthey trill he pleased to nwelvo their friends, ' SpZTdrCb ETNA. STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, -luszmcmxa asd puio tjt mu VAtorr or COOKJSO, FABIiOB AND HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fane; Orate Fronts, &c., WHOLESALE ANDJIETAIL. foundry on Allegheny River, two squires north-east of Pcunaylrania Passenger Doput. Office and Sales Room, mriaiydfc If o, i Wood St., Plttsbornh. Pa, RAIL ROAD SPIRE COMPANY. Joseph Dllworth D. W. C, Bldwell. f Succertor* to I'ortcr, Rot ft <£ Swttt.) HABorACTuxcas wr -BAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. PITTSBURGH. PENN'A DAWEB Ac CLitJLKY Klonse, Sign and Ornamental Palntere, AND O R A 1N E B S‘, niAUu is White Lead and Zino Faintn. Also, all kinds of PMnts.oo% Varulthes, Window Glase, Potty, Broshm, Ac^ 1W Wood Stmt, two.dcertalint r train AlUv. rnrlDilydfc w BURS3L& BAZiOOM. No. Liberty St., oppoalte 7th, ( By PISUCIC * UOLSIEB. Lone i every day from 10 to II % o'clock; every evening Iron O o 11. **ll:tf JAB. MoLAUGHLUS, - HARnvAcnrxm or Ali ohol, Cologne Spirit! and Pnitl Oil, delAn lyf« Not. 1M and 170 Second Strut J. M- LITTLE JROHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Glair Street, lu*« No« DoiiiiJog,) prrrflßUttou, pa. ? tj ffJTf'F? f ■ for tit* Car* ofllernl* or Raptor*. ’3 RADICAL CURE TRUSS. t’S PATENT TRUSS. 4 SUPPORTER TRUSS. pJUSTING TRUSS. NNINO’B LACE or BODY BRACE, lor the euro of * Ftori. Pile*, Abdomia.l and Spinal Weakttenea. Jl. FlTCirs Silver Pitted Supporter. ‘HOPS, for the aupport and cor* of I'ilea. P STOCKINGS, for mk and varicose rein* •f CAPS,forweakkm»*JolDta. I [SUPPORTS, for weak ankle Joint* I SORT BANDAOES. .'{fEOriNO BYRING E.M; alao, every kind ol Jll Trotael HARSIi JUTTE! riTCITi SELVA Dtt. da: PfwUjun* Da. a.; VTLS I‘i BLAST!' KLABTD ANKLE; BUSPEN; BKLMN! Bjrlhgw. Oil.. ELI l DertiU or 1 1 OffierAt b OolJtiO Moi i BWI also baa a Truss which will radically cute ttpture. i*« Drugstore, No. 140 Wood Mr*u-t,sign of the t>r - «pS:dtwF 51,000 Keitabd for any Mcdicino that will excel PBAIT A BCTCUEH’S MAGIC OIL, the only IndUn IlfDifdj do* aoiJ for Jihevutti'm, A'tvrafgia, Htadacht, tht Sidt or Back, Spraliu, Brutiu. Sort TOroo/, Bums, CbntracUd Oardt and MutcUs; the on v rrg «üb!e remody dUcoTered that will act upon thcsx uq Uaj b«r UitJolnU. Tboanndfof perootu bite boeo cared of then complaint* by ibli ncw-dlacorery. All arolaeiUd to (iTo lt a (rial. Principal offlca 300 Wiihlogtoa itmt, Brooklyn, N.T. Poraalaby DR. OEO. H. KSTSSO, Ho 140 Wood atreat, ao<l J. p. PLKMINO, Altobeoy blpottaro cf I'ratt A Bolcbar oo tba wrapper, tad uu blown m tb. bottl.. jpU-daw* Qalvamic Battihy, or Eucno Mio.vuio 300 B ££ 8 10 Btow and for 3pr(iat potters. John C. Baker * Co’s GENUINE COD-LIVEB OIL!l This Medicine, prepared in the most up pro rad manner, andfootUtd by ua, has received tho sanc tion of the most scientific of theSfedical Profession of Phil- and recommend It as superior to any other now manufactured. Of its efficacy and Importance m a remedial In cases of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tism, aud all Scrofulous diseases, It is unnecessary to s;<cmk; —thousands of eminent phyalcUns of Europe and America haring tested its wonderful curatiTo properties. Prepared only by JOHN C. BAKER k CO, Wholesale Druggists, No. 164 North Third street, Philadelphia.- Sold by ail Druggists throughout the country. fe*43:dtocSo ILY SEWING MACHINES. GROVER <te BAKER’S, The first place in public estimation is now Justly accorded to the GROVER A BAKER’S MACHINE, for family sewing for tho following reasons: Ist:—lt is MORR SIMPLE sod EASILY KEPT IN OR? DER than any other machine. 3d.—lt makes a seam which will pot RIP or RAVEL, though every third atitch Is cut. 3d.—lt mw* from ordinary spools, and thus all trouble of winding thread Is avoided, while the same Machine can be adapted, at pleasure, by a mere change of spools, to all varieties of work. 4th.—The same Machine runs silk, linen throad and com mon spool cotton, with equal facility. 6lfa.—The eeam It as elastic as the most elastic fabric, to that it is free from all LIABILITY, to BREAK In WASH ING, IRONING ct otherwise. Cth.—The ttltch made by this Machine Is more BEAIT TIFUL than any other mado, either by hand or machine. W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent, AT TIIE FIFTH 6TRERT SHIRT MANUFACTORY, auSd.lydfc PITTSBURGH, PA. s. B. & C. P. MARKLB, vixvncTvuu or PRINTINO, JOB AND ALL KINDS OF WRAPPING PAPER. Warehouse, No, 37 Wood Street, „ PITTSBURGH, PA. Bagt bought at market prices. myiriffc J. if. CHRISTY, M. D„ 163 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Penna., Haring bad the advantages of Eastern College* and Hoe* pltals, and several yean* practice, offer* his professional services in SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASES. Rev. W. D. Howard. Rev. D. 11. A. McLean. T. 11. Sill, Eeq. J. K. nnnter. I Col. Wilton McCandleta. a. Hod. U. A. Weaver. Hon. T. J. Blgham. John 11. Mellor, Esq. dllster, Esq. my3:lydfo Jacob McCol HOLMES fic SONS, DULzas nr Foreign and Domestic Bills of Eiebange, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DANK NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. 6* MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Recollections mad* on all the principal citlra through out the United States. ap22-fely JOHN COCKBANji BJMI. HAtnrvAcvtiKcas or Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shatters, Window Gaardi, &e., Kot. 01 Aeeond Street and 80 Third Street, (Between Wood and Market.) PITTSBURGH, PA.,, Hera cn hand ■ variety of new Patterns, fancy aDd plain, taitablo for all purpose*. Particular attention paid to eo riotlng Orav* Lots. Jobbing done at short notice. mr9 wa. immi —ts. o. raus —"" • .m. V. MIMIC VANDBVJBH A FRIEND, ATTORNEY S A. T _>' 4TO SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, Ao. 6, ShUOe’t filcri-, Dubuque, lowa «B“o»n»c«..ns promptly mad* d, auy;*A«iof S,.rii»rio lowa, or M e.'b-rn H’Ucodiuii. Will attend to thopurchaseand Bale of lUal LLiate, ob talolngMoney on Bonds and Mortgage* iclJrdfo WEY M A N dc BO N 7 Manufacturer*and Dealer* In all kind* of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND LEAF TOBACCO, Corner of Smith/Uld Street and Diamond Alley , PITTSBURGH, PA. w. c. aoatgsosi.— r. s. aiuxa. WITH SOW Potto Lab* ROBINSON, MINIS It HILLERS POUNDERS A.tD HAOHISISTS, WABHINSTOM WORKS Pittsburgh, Penna Offlew, No. 31 Blarket street. Manufacture ell ktndt of Steam Engiura and Mill Machln ery; Castings, Railroad Work, St«ra Boiler* and 6b»»t Iron Work. Jobbing and Repairing done on abort notice. mr26:lyd(o M. E. GILLKBP I "lG DBNTIST, Extracts Teeth without pain, by an kntire- LT irxw Anaesthetic agent applied to tbft teeth and gum* only. Teeth from one to fall setts inserted on the rarkau metallic bean. lie also inserts teeth on entire Porcelain bow with contlnnooa gum, which in beauty, cleanliness ssd durability cannot bit to plueo. Call and examine speci mens. No. 61 Fourth stroet, below Market, (second story,) Pittsburgh. J©7:lydfe bAMUBL GKAY MERCHANT TAILOR, A'o. 62 ST, CLAIR BTRRET, PITTSBURGH, PKNNA^ is prepared to furnish his customers and buyer* generally, with the lateat and moat fashionable etylee of Spring and Bummer Goods oferery taricty, which he will make up to order to the entire salitfactkm of tboee who may faror them with their patronage. ag23:dfc PATNE, BISBELL A CO., ■ABcraqTuuu or Cooking, JParlor and Heating STOVES, Or at ob, Pronto, Pondera, ©to., Aod Maunfncturvrsof Ibe Celebrated CAPriAL COOItING- RANGE, NO. 439 LIUEUTV RTRKBT, riTTßiiUlUtll, PA. MITCHELL, HERRON A CO., ~ HanurecTouas or Cooking, Parlor ttucl Heatina STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, &e,, 19* Liberty St., Plttabnrghi Pa. mr22fcly s POSTI.KY, RELHODI <fe CO., Mxnu/adurm of GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX TICES, ROBINSON’B SOLID CABT STEEL SCYTBES-War ranted. Catf Steal and Hammered Shovel* and Spadtt, Hot*, Hay and Manure Fork*, Pick*, Mattock*, £•«. Wariboaie, No. 17 Harkct SC., mrlLgmfo PITTSBURGH, PA GKO. 11. ANDKUBOIf, .Vo, 181 Liberty Street, PiUiburgh, Pa., mrnmcrcam sirs wboiasau dealcb jr Krery Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shoe LenUier, Split*, Morocco, French and Country Calf Skint, Solo .Leather, Carrias® Oilcloths, Ato., All of which will be furnished at tho lowest Caah Prices. H'U IDBS WASTE D V*&» aps-dJy FOREIGN LXCELAISTGE. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, BHEUBUS 4 CO., ON TIIK UNION DANE, LONDON, IN SUMS OP ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, Bills on tho principal cJtiM and towns of Prance, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Russia and other European States, constantly on band and fornleby WM. H. WILLIAMS A CO., e2o:lynfo Bankers, Wood street, corner of Third. piTTSgDRQH DAU fivCTORI ■dJo. H^BBflT, Corner Liberty and Hand Streets, PITTSBURGH! PA, Manufacturer of nil kinds of light Bag* sulteblo for Grain, Flour, Meal, Buckwheat, Salt, Hams and Grocers' use, printed In neat and appropriate designs to order. A constant supply of Seamless Bogs on band, and Grain Bags for hire. , A®“Ftlmi u low as any in the Union. AU order* prompt ly Je3Q:fcdlf y The Best Cure for worms, cither in chij droo or adults erer offered to tho public is undoubtedly the Vermifuge prepared byß. L. Fahnestock.. Thirty yean ex porlsnce has glren tho publlo a sure guarantee that this la a pofsctly reliable and safo medicine. It norer fails toro. move worms where they exist. Sold by B. L. Fahnestock A Ox, wholesale druggUts, and proprietors of Wilson's Pills; No. 00, corner Wood end Fourth sfc, Pittsburgh. Bee PUI ad wtlsetn»nt on page of this day paper. seHtdawT . 'A'®; Aervoui Batrerere.~A retired Gentleman baring beso restored to health ia a lev day* after many ytars of nerroae suffering, will send (free) to anlst othersTa oppyoflbeprMCripttoDAndanpplyof the nmedy.oa re eairlng earelone bearing the aeplicant’e addrsw. jiUln' fltbtrtigtmtntg. SPLENDID GRAND PIANO "DROUGHT on by Mrs. C. Blume last week JLJ frotnjtha celebrated manufactory of ■\VILLIAM KNABE & CO., DAL TI If 0 ]B E, lawld, aba would most respectfully Itivite her friends, and •the public generally, to call and examine It before being •ent away, as the purchaser has kindly consented to leave it iu her possession for a ehort Ume, and as It la considered to be % SUPERIOR TO ANY EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY CHARLOTTE BLUMS, ~, j At the "Old Established Plano Iter*)!,'' Belouwd 118 Wood sU, 24 door abote Fifth. PLEASE CALL and examine the largest and most elegant stock of Fall Dry Goods . , BHaWLB,NKEDLK WORK, lEul U i?^n^"?! i l a ’ ,O<U ““ »• >»*• wr be.n abU to offer—all of wh’ch we are Belling very low. , u G* HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street, . Sign Original BeeTllre. FEATHERS— 17 sacks now landing from railroad and for sale by lAIAH DICKEY k CO. CIOTTON —4 bales, suited for upholsters use Jin store and foreale by IHAIAII DICKEY A CO.- GINoENG WANTED—The subscriber is dDrin.ai ofsecoring a large quantity of Glrneng this mi, wr whichi he will pay the taghut market price in cash, a boons will be paid for large lots of prime. .. DAVID 0. HEBBBT, corner Liberty and Mandate. Tlmotuy seed wanted— cash win be paid for all prime lots by DAVID C. DSUDSt, V Bl6 corner Liberty and Hand ,ta. in HHDS FAIR TO PRIME SUGAR for ,yj sale to does relS JAMgSOABDNEa. BARLEY— 50 sacks this day reoM and for for Bale by bcls IIRNKV H. COLLINS, AGON GREASE, in case, kegs and bbls rac'd and for Bale by HENRYIL COLLINS. STONE WATER PlPE—Reo’dand for sale by UKNRY H.OOLLINB. DRY GOODS AT C. HANSON LOVE’S, No. 74 Market Street, BETWEEN FOURTII STJIKET AND TIIE DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH, PA-, SIGN OP THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE. The subscriber has Just retnrni dfrom Philadelphia, New York,-Boston, and some of the Manufacturing towns In the » «to get a portion of our DOMES TIC GOODS direct from the manufacturer!, and save one &mi , TT^?L T ? nßlheml ° th,t w, y- Ow stock of FOR EIGN GOODS baa never been so complete. DRKS9 G-OOODS: VERT RICH DRRSS SILKS, In Plain Black and Flg*d. >BRY RICH DRESS SILKS, Plaid, Striped and Brocade. VBRY RICH SILK ROBES, Black and Colored. VERY RtCn ALL WOOL MOOS DE LAWS. VERY RICH ROBE MOOS DE LAWS. VERT RICH COTTON AND WOOL MOOS DE LAWS FRENCH MERINOS COBU R U S , The largest stpek in the dty, and BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE, TUAS CAN BE FOUND IN ANY OTHER iIOUMi WESTOF TUE MOUNTAINS, mriMo aanr . * BOUGHT A.X ATTCXION IN LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES, AVD Tfttt BE IHOU) AT A TEST SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST. ■BAWLS Airs Cl OAKS, Of entirely new deeigna, atjch aa the TAL M A SHAW" X» 8, Aod many other NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. W« never bato l«y 0 able In offer k large and varied Btrck ol all kinds of BllAWLs> nod CLOAKS NEEDLE WORK« COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, FLODNCINQS, EDGINGS, IN'SERTINGS, ETC. MOU RJN I <3- GOODS: BLACK DRE3S GOODS, SHAWLS, CRAPE VEILS COLLARS, GLOVES AND .muon nii.Lta?, EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE OF Mou&mvo GOODS DOMESTIC ASTDSTAPLE GOODS* BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS TICKINGS, CHECKS GINGHAMS, PRINTS, KENTUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, SATINETTS CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, And every othor article usually kept in a WELL ASSORTED STOCK OP GOODS. I * >oTe R°*l*l>i»re been bought from tbe MANUPACTOUIESoud AT AUCTION FOR NkT CASH w* an* eu&blod to toll them ai LOW AS THEY fuv nit .■UKCIUSEBIS ANV Of T «B WIIOLEfIALK HOTS™ lu the Eastern cities. In ahort, «re Juto Dover been able to otror n-lareeand attraetfroaetocktoenr numerous casto mere and tbe public generally, 49- NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. Formerly Voting, Stevenson 4 Love, end Brother*, No. T 4 MARKET STREET, a»l4:lmd*w T PITTSBURGH, PA. TIPFANT <Sc oo; No. 550 Broadway, Now York, Apooance that they bare eecored the entire mmic TKLEGBAPH SDBJABIKE CABLE, Nowon board the u. 8. Steam Frigate Niagara. t 0 P^ oco it within the reach of alUlwea, and that ©very family in tho United States rk-iLru^!t!^ IMaof UjU wowlerfal mechanical cn- Lz%gg£ £ o c f? o d "£°/"“■«-rd AftTA-SW'fBSS! ehich case the quantity is too email to aSk? ’ <■>«■• »m* »mc>. orth. «c n fM*i”si.Ts.?»w..' lur '” e ,lr “5 I , “ nt “T of >h. nil, cn bamannlKtand thKSr, *“» cl£3S3ta llw raluo which c tbeao * .tuchc, the i>ecn- ZSt th«ihi.^^f' I, f° re J , “ rib » /“» poteeM,from " d !■“»■ •>< -bo C.M., which wilMlMuw " IT ,rul F JiorftlcnJ. Jens'. OVILPB w. FIELD. c - ji * nj - corner Diamond and Market ate. »»»»■>«. AIR OILS, POMADES, 40.—1 have WteTii* ’SS^bJ” 0 ' "* ortm "“ offln. H.lr jLil _ JOS. FLEiIING’K ■ ■ . . Qornitr Diamond and Market ata. r ‘"6° >‘na complete assort- J. n.nt cl Fluke, ultatil. for tueelUcl, thle d. T inii JoBe FLEMING. comer Market at. end the Diamond. E?o?^ 2 , frosh Eggo jastrec’d and ~*~ * r ** le *L ROBISON * 00 QpfcfJr lrcah Kico just rec’d and for TVim i I H. ROBIHBON . 00. ?"'. freßh 0 Butter re- A 4 coired tnd for aale by RIDDLE, WinTS A 00„ NO.IM LIU-ttr street- : bbUfmh-Eee, aitfW •Jaai«)>F|l«a .v ißu(«na«S[i: ' ' ' ■oiipOß REKT— ' r A STORE ON MARKET STREET. F .A. Xj X, C. II AS SOS LOVE, SILK.-bewing and irmge Silks, Tram. Organ*lne Embroidery and Bpon Bilks, of oU colon eonrtanUyonbandand for sale by the mannfactnren at nte*. B. HOOLEY * SON, jnloamdeod nndaon Alley, PhlUdelphla. WM. BRIO'S & CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. 8 sour 11 WATER STREET, * We give prompt and particular ol *“" Dr,rf ,ralu - 01 »"' IiUFFALO ROBES, : By tbe Bale or Bobe, at OEO. F. WOMATH'S, XT T» Noa ‘ 415 4 417 ARCH St. Philad’a. waS^^T^ Bo * a I**go aBBortmentof LADIES FANCY Fußfl, of onr au27^3md rriUE CHEAPEST GUN IN THE MAR- A KKT.—Wo hare on excellent Meortment of Double Barrelled genuine Aub amt TtcuC Guns, at nrkoa ai ln» as Ikn Lafttrt. We will warrant Ihensgeoaina, and to be meet reliable wupons. A fall assortment dfGal? FurnE tore, ammunition, 4c. ■el* CARTWRIGHT * YOUNG, Ko.Bo at UMBKB—Bosrae, joist* and scantling for»l»by ieH .. W.W.WAt.T.iff» ** A l i UU ' l 7‘ Al ‘ 0tt ‘ er <S» B rfgmnfaf w™ rnm&gfe m * m cvMrDJußoadAadll^Mt^' JFor *Unt. FOR RENT—A three story Dwelling P® Ilonae on Fifth atrect, {No. 100,) containing 11 rooma, beside waah house, Ac, with fine brick stablea&d homo attached. This bouse is supplied with hot and cold water, bath, gas. At, and being In a central tlon la admirably adapted to the wai.ta of a prafemlona] man, and will he rented for a term of yearn to a good tan •ht. For further particulars enquire of 10,13 ALEXANDER KKa. T° lnr S° weU furnished dwelling with all modern improvements—for rent low toa md tenant Jul 4 HITQGCOQK, McOKBARY A (XL JFcv Salt. T?OR SALE.—rhe large and convenient 3 J.' •toty Brick Store Howe, on tbemost brutnea nariol Main street In tin town of Salem, Columbiana county. Ohio. Any one wishing to go into bnsinesa, either hard ware, dry gooda or grocery, will do well to secure the pro perty ; a large and profitable basinets has and can be done. A bargain will begiren and terms madeeaav I , , „ JAMES M’CONNELL, ; seSidkwlw F Salem, Ohio. T7ARM FOR SALE.—A small Farm con- JO talolug 25 acres of land, all nnder cultivation, with Dwelling Hones, containing 12 rooms. There la a good vein ot Coal oo the premises, and a bank In operation, with in 4 mlleeofthodty, on Squirrel Hilt, Peebles township adjoining lands of the late' Hon. Welter Forward, and com! mandlng the finest view In this region. For further pEr. liculari enquire of ' L. J. FLEMING, ’ ee4:lmd* on the premiact. ' Family horse for sale.—a hnnd somoßoan, six years old; a pacer under the saddle and a trotter in harness; is perfectly safe for.altdy or cMId to ride or drive; will not scare at the locomotive, military or any city oxcltomrht; will stand without being hitched, and Is warranted perfectly Booed; to be sold only for went of o«e. Edqaire at the Stove warehouse of . ! se4 * T. J. CRAIG A CO., 131 Wood $j FUK SALE—A pair of young horses, kind and sound, wOl work in any harneae—good under the saddle-—one is a pacer, Is a first-rate riding bom for a lady. Also, wagon and harness. Apply to GEO. W, BUNN,south fide of Ohio street. 3d door west of the Diamond, Alle gheny city. ... *d‘A EOR SALE—I9O acres of land on the But ler Plank Road, 20 tnllee from Allegheny city. One hundred acres cleared. -Also, IBS'acres of land on the tonth-alde of the Mononcahria river, 7 miles from Pitta burgh. Apply to OKO. W. BUNN, reutbslde of Ohio street, 3d door wcit ofthw Diamond, Allegheny city. eo9 Farm Fox Sale, /CONTAINING 300 acres and situated 20 miles from Pittsburgh, the Allegheny and Butler Piank Road running directly through It. 140 ocxee la cleared, the balance, ICO acres, 1b well timbered. .The Im provements are reasonably good. It will be Bold alt to gether or in parts to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable. Apply to JOHN DEAN, AUeghooy city, or to Jndge MARSHALL, Batter county- aal4:lmd Valaaole City Property for Bale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin k Sons, being 120 feet on Water and Front streets, and 169 doep along the Alley. ‘ It will be sold together or In lots ol 20 or 24 feet each. For terms, (which will be made easy as to payment.) ap ply to JOSEPH 8. LEECH k CO., mr-L-dtf Liberty Street, PitUbtb^h. Liberty street property for SALE.-—The Storeroom and Dwelling, Bitoated on Liberty street, near Bt. Clair; known as No. 1 S 3. The lot la about 22 feetfront snd 120 feet deep, extending back to Exchange Alley, on which is erected a Stable and Carriage, boose. The property rente readily for JGOO, aod will beaold ata bargain and on accommodatingtenna. For pjerticnlari enquire of B. EL KTWft, _ ap!7 - No. 211 Liberty street. EOR SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of Land in Collins township, near East Liberty, adjoining lands of Tboa. Mellon and D. A. Neglsy. This property is ele gantly situated for a private residence, and would make one of the most handtome country seats is the beaotlfol valley of East Liberty. For price and terms, apply to AUSTIN, LOOMIS k CO-, J*23 No. 48 Fourth street. Ohio Lana fox Bale. THE subscriber offers for Bale section ten, townibipl2,raogelo. Stark county, Ohio, commonly known as “Boraan’s Section," containing 640 acres. It is sitnated three mile* west or Massillon, on the Bute Road leading to Wooster, and within about two miles of tbePitt*- bnrgb, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, east and north-east quarters are partly cleared and imprornd— the remainder is covered with anpvrior Umber—and the whole is well watered by springe and running streams.— This section Is considered the finost body of land in the oounty. It will be sold undivided or in quarters to suit purchasers. To tboee who deilre to invest in real eitetf% better opportunity Is rarely offered. J. B. SWZXTZKB, oc26:dawtfT No. 101 4th street. Pittsburgh. FOR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth street, between Smitbfleld and Cherry Alley, 100 feet front by 85 deep. A Lot on Third street, near fimlthfield, 40 feet front by 84 feet deep. ' Nisto Wau—The square bounded by Butler, Wilkins and Carroll streets and Spruce alley, 64 feet front by 120 deep, nearly opposite to Feuoock A Hart's Foundry. tiie square bounded _by flmarimsw, Wilkins and Carrol streets aud Sptuce alley, 2&t feet front by 120 deep, On Allegheny, Canon and Butter street*, adjoining the Allegheny Valley Railroad Station, forty contiguous Lota, each 2( feet front by 120 feet deep. Bight acres of ground In Baerre township, part cf out Lot 225, between tbo-ScjEJlrighton read and ilUldale Oem etry. filxty Loty in Allegheny City, Third Ward, between East Lane and Chestnut street. A Tract of Land in WestmorelantfCounty, on the Phila delphia turopika, 7 miles from Latrobe—^7s acres In culti vation of rich bottom land—3oo acres. Alksct of Land near Ligonier, Westmoreland county, of 874 acres. WILLIAM ill DARLINGTON, mvlfrdtf 144 Third street.; above Smlthfleld. Administrators’ Sole of Valuable Beal Estate. IN pursuance of an order ol the Orphans Court ofWashlngton county, the undersign»d. Admin istrators ofthe estate of David Clark, late ofCanton town, ■hip, deceased, will offer at public rale ou Thursday, tin day of October, 1858, a valuable tract of Land in Canton towoahip, iu ku>l ctmly. Tbo land ia less than ou« mile treat tb« BovoughorWaab- - logton, on tho road leading from Washington to W«st Middletown, and contains 248 acres and 50 perches, about 200 acres are cleared audio a high state of cultivation. The Improvement* consist of a comfortable Briek Dwel ling House, large Frame Bara, Corn Cribs, Bbbep bheds, and other out-buildingi. Two young Orchards of valuable graitea fruit. Farmsra and others wishing to odneato thoir children, are especially Invited to examine this property, prior to tbo day of sale. If purchaser* deeirc It, tbe Land will be aold in two or more parcel*. The aale will take place on tbe premise* at 1 o'clock, P. W- of eaid day. Terms of Sals t—One-foarthofth* purchase money to be paid when paeeeaaion ia glreo. and the residue In tbroo eqaal annual payments, with in tercet thereon. PveeeHion win be delivered this fall, or oh the first dav of April next, at tbe option of the pare baser. WILLIAM WYLIE. 1 . . . ae!Rd2t*w3tT ALEX. MURDOCH.] Admiaietrator’e. LOTS FOR SALE. THE following Lots aro now offered for sole on very liberal terms end low price*, viz: let Fifteen Lots fronting on Bntler street, in Lawrence ville, immediately oppoaiteiho wallof Allegheny Cemetery. Each 10t24 feet front by 100 to 121 feet deep to an oiler '£> feet wide. * 2d. Fifteen lota nearer tbe Allegheny rlTer, each 24 feet fronton Pearl at reel, (CO feet wide] and extending in depth 114 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. • sd. Fifteen Lots nearer tho river, each 21 feet front on Pearl nnwt directly opposite above, and extending in depth towards tbe river 114 feet to an alley 20 feet wld* 4th. Fifteen Lots nearer tbe river, each 24 feet front on Droad way, (which Is SO feet wide, and throngh which tbe Allegheny Valley Railroad runs,) and axtohdiogln depth 114 fret to an alley 20 feet wide. Fifteen Lota opposite the above, and nearer tbe riv* T l refll ,f hro d,°i 1 Ero *‘ J extending ia depth 110 leet to anolley 20 feet wide. 6 v * h * riw * «“ h « front on sa InS»Setwsr d " ) * ad cxtendißg,D de P u » ll< > to Terma of aale as follower—Ooe-third of the whole purchase money to remain on bond and mertgagw—lntamt payable annaaHy—one-thinl of tbe balance cash in hand; the re mainder to be paid In four equal annnal instalments, with interest, payable annually, secured by bond and mortmm. Purchoaen to pay for deeds. Plans oftbeae lots may be seen at the follovrinjr placr#; Bailey, Brown * Go's, OTlara * Co's GLma Works, T’ « le Coleman, Hallman ACo’s, A. Bradley A O/a, White’s Carriage Factory, Knap A Wade's, Pa. R. A Works, Pth wwd, BhMnbwgtf* Co's, Allegheny Volley R.R.D*. A. Wood, Agent for Phoenix pot, Brewary, AttheGArrlson, Newmeyer * Graft; Empire Hugh UcKelvy’a Lnmber Work*, Yard, - Park, McCurdy *Co»a Copper Works. For further partial lore, apply to . D. W. * A. 8. BELL, Attorneys, Jelßrftf No. 103 Fourth st, Pittaburgh. Ilfjilabdpfim aibettusenunts. •A*tr TUMN TRADE. IBC-Q. STAPLE AND FANCY dry goods, AT WHOLESALE. d HBBS OOODS OF NEWEST STYLES. SHAWLS, IN EVBRY-VARIETY. MERINOS, OOBURGS, MUSLIN DELAINES. VELVETS, SILKS, ALPACAS, GINGHAMS. CLOTHS, OABSIMERES, SATINETS, VESTINGS. FLANNELS.PRINTS, BLEACHED ANDDBOWN GOODS, with a complete line of EH BROIDERIES) And other styles of Goods.adapted to A FIBST CLASS TBADE. All of which are offered for sale, cheap, W.O. OHXTTXCS Si CO., 138 rn.rk.tl, 133 Bl.roh.nt St., »nCT»oaan PHILADELPHIA. . CANDLE MOULDS, W ARRANTED to bo of the beat metal, all TT atzea and patterns, manufactured and ferula by JOHN CALVERLET, *u23:Bmd N 0.805 Race Btreat, Philadelphia. fiotfttS. I “ l i?. Ml WDtos.—'There will be r-c *» Exwuior lUII, contr of TTedoesdsy. Thursday sndPHrf Ue * h, ‘ n y cit T* on Tu** 3 *?; •14 o clock, and on SatnrdaVll? 7 wenings, commencing at Paxton, Uoward, Jacobus telSl*® 00 ® K BeT*. duct the services. The Mblii oibera,wi}l con tend. y invited to at- Kotick.— The Stockholders’ *»*> Mlnlni&mpai, J t Pitta tb»t a apecUl matins will be bald «i .il* "f**by no Company, io the city of PitUbarnh, on »f the Cth day of October, at 3 o'clock, p. t)> «,nil ject of organizing an additional company, wltb a *ob more rapid development oftholrexUnaiv* n»iBln*»«!!i. tD % By order of the Hoard of Directors. B,w *»««*nU o r, - « 13 - dtd TIIOS.M. lIQWB, Secretarr o* Union Prater Meetings.—Thesencet^ „ es> , *«P“*l*UJ«nf In tho Booms of the Yoon* Men ■ Christian Association, at T- A. SL, «,j 9p_ jj coniiftolag for thrre-fourths of an hour. All person* are tnrited to attend. Ladies arc affwtlouatejj inri t«l tdYwprMenl. Cbm forj'rt mnutts. \fr.o Imgrr. # Ontci or the Parse ca-.n Lira, Ft as 4*o *UkiAßi IxsrsAßß CoarAxr. No. 96 Warm St. L PmsocßCH, Acgtttt it,’sss. ) ' irS»Tire Board of Directors of this Company hare this day declared a dirldeud ont of the profits of the lari tlx months, of two dollars i*r ehere, arallcahla to the rrfiction offtocfe Notre. P. A. RINEHART •nlBaa|d £*cre(juy. CSaants. WANTED —On or before the lst~i)f Octo l>«r, a ittnaticn Is m Drug atom, Ljr aa csfecritmctd of glfan; have no otjoctioiu ,oec* Ki2 , LjJ itc * Uon oat of the dtj. Addrwa .. Bal4 - 3bi> P. A, Gazette Offic* Vy ANTED—A situation in a Uardware m»n %*t n ~< n<lnMri on»l component and reJUblo nootjrtlion. to l*»W Dg thpcitr-nc.'lcrLtjoD A“"“ , aEDOKIOR, city roar-office.. W purchase tw<> good or porchluen. Ajjl, to UK* t Ohio it, 8d door net of iho DUmooa. ° 3 f ANTED.—2S,OOO Bush. 10,000 “ o.t*. * UITuIICOCK, M’CkEKRT 4 CO Ml 12) Second snd U 1 Vlr»t an. ANTED—Tho highest market price paid for Beeswax by B. X. FAHNESTOCK A CO, ao3l No. €O, corner Wood and Fourth Me. WOOL WANTED.—The highest market price paid for Wool, by 8. ILiltliAUOil ACO-, No »>& liberty itrrqt. WOOL!' WOOL!!—' 100,OUOlbs. Wool want ed at highest cash prkes by HITCHCOCK, McCUEKRY A CO- JefflaJAwtfT 122 Sccood and in Front rU. Educational* [ADAMS APPOLINE T£ TED OUSTS FRENCH AND /ENGLISH Boarding and Bay'B'cnool tor Younrr Cafttlles, 14S Third street, PitUburgh, PaJ THIS School designed on tho plan of French School* in France, aud modified as to tho Enclinb de portments ou tho plan of Fri-neb Schools In tb« UuiUd SUtse.offeratojouog Indies,bcßldeoafull English course, bo*t opportunity of thoroughly 'acquiring tho French language And literature, tho Principal burin* rcnld- d serrral Jeers in France, and belngasaieted by Mr.Tetedonl, a native of Pari* r and a graduate of the “College Charlemagne." French and Latin will be Integral part* of the court*. Tho Flno Am will be tancht nndar tho suiKijnteDd&nce of Mr. TetedonijA pupil of tbo Conserratoi y of Pari*. : Arrange menu hare been made for young ladles who bar. log already gnt>» through a regular coarae of studies, still •®*y wish to know English literature more thoroughly, acquire more Utility in epeaklug tho French language, and improre lo tho Flno Art*.' School will open on the second Monday of September. Expmtu by tie term of Five Mcmthti— Board $100: Tu ition $3O, Yocal'Mwdc $23. in classes $l5; Piano $25; use of instrument (5; German and Italian, each $25, IncluseeglO Drawing, in classes flO; Oil and Water Colors at tho Pro* fsstor’o price. All olmrgt-s pajnWo in advance. For clrcnlors and lurther particulars, apply to tho Principal. anUi:eod:JOw TJnivtarsity of Maryland. “ School of Medicine. 1 • THE Fifty-First Session will begin on THURSDAY, October 7th, 1868, and end lurch lot, ‘ FACVLTT. N. R. SUXTII, M.p,PrincipTre and Practice of Surgery. W. E. A. AIKJN, M. D.. Chemistry and Pharmacy. SAMUEL CHEW, 11. D., Principles and Praetlco of Medicine. JOSEPH ROBT. M. D.. Aoatoroyand Physiology O. W. MILTENBERGKK, M. D, Obstetrics. CHARLES FRICK, M. D, Materia Bfo-Jira and Tbirs- pentia* B. B. SMITH, 31. D, Demonstrator cf Anatomy. CLINICAL INSTRUCTION is gfren at the Baltimore Infirmary, situated near the University, and open to Ma triculates oi the School throughout the year. FEES, for the full course s»>; llaimcolation fca 55- Graduation $2O; Practical Anatomy $lO. ‘ Mllallw GEOHQE W. MILfKNBERGBR, Dean. The Polytechnic College of ihe Mate of 1 WEST PEXM SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA. ' TNCORPORATED by the Legislature, 1853, JL *ad organized on the plan ofthu Industrial CoUegm of Faria aodueraaoy; comprises a Preparatory Department and fourTcchnieal Schools,Tie The School of Mina. The Sdtool of Civil Engineering. The School of Mechanical Engineering. The &hool nf Chemistry. Architecture and Design we Included in the courtas.— Ample feclliifrs exist lor Field eml La bone lory practice, sud Assistant Engineer* may perfect thcmselre* It, any branch of thoir profession. * onsKt£ lh £ DS 2*J will on Monday, sept. 20ihf1653. For Catalogues and fmthcr information apply Dr. A. L.KENNEDY, »e 4 jodlwAw2tT President of Faculty. LootutGrore Seminary, for Y onng Ladlts, LA TTREXCETILLE, XSAIi PITTSBURGH. THE following arrangements have been )«f Bactnr.aloolnstiuetorin *a.cioric and Moral Science, Ee». GKuROK'T. IUDKIL A . the Academic Departtnent; Misa HEI.K*i M. WATSON; lor the French, MiD'LLlt iIALVINA i j.. VEB, from Paris, and for the lost tbrao, with lira. OJdLL, York city. For the German. Vocal Music and Piann’ JIKISER, pupil of Dr. Hesse, BmJsu, end H ad 2!S«S5l d !sF a,kai, » Berlin. For ElocutionandtheOraan Mr. EDMUND JL RUSSELL. For Drawing aud Painting* Th# French langoag* will hcreiltar mmtßntetnlntec r*J partortheeooiße,andbeapokenlntbo family. Aa nearly tbo fall namber of poplla are already nnaad. application should bo made personally or fry. the Pittsburgh post to tho Rector. ■»'*TlTnd Mr. Clement Tetedoux ANNOUNCES to tho public that be has taken op his residence in Fittabareb.and iinownro. pared togive lessons Id VocalMtuie. *‘ n * For terms and further particulars, apply at John U.' Mellor’a Music Store. No. 81 Wood «t- ‘ aullrflwd western University, " The fall term of this institd tloo will commence on MONDAY, the «th Sent ’ l , ll rroettlthmaitlwa .1 tho «To”WS.tro' c v«h K Wa r»' 1 ,I>3L ' l2 * W. n tEETTELL F-croUrr- Penn Institute, “ • PJORNER of Penn and Hancock streets.— Vf T 7 e ,f n f? s ? K ! ,erm wil * commeneo on TUKBDAY: ai*t fe,. f? maj obtain ailmla.lou. ftrm.br Taltloa aa.l Statloutrj, See p.r action ottw.ntr twonoaka. aail.it J. H. SMITH, l'rincir»l. MHS-. WILSONS PREPARATORY and *? U alt R \ BCll li oL> 0,1 ' v ’ ,ltcr stroot, oppoatta tha d ‘T. * l!l reopen Honda,,B.pts m - Par, the eta. . annKJ»d« MR. CLEMENT TETEDOUX, announces “i* 1 ; P ?I W|C ,h,t b ” hj» taken np his rraldenca In Sk ’ d now prepared to gtra l.f K ni in Vocal Sr";C,E5 r ";C,E’ r, ." ,llsr ‘ "PP'r tojJhnH. Mat lor. MoJtc Store, No. si Wood street. on2o;dflw auction S> aim. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Oopuagretal Salta Booms, No. ft Fifth Stmt. lahrtZp "S'—uSra fi ”' JPiL P. -M.DITIB.Anct. p’MERSON’S HAIR RESTORATIVE— -2S r September JSth, at It o'clock, commercialaalta room.. No. 5. Filth ad bmSS? 2a £l 1? m °’ "V" 1 ?' <• P*l charge,, ,0 Cor™ botun, 26 boxes Ltnerson’s celebrated Hair IteatoraUvs. - P.M. PAVIB.Ancr. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF OLD BYE WHISKEY,—On WcdtM'idty monitor, Sept Uth.it 10 o’clock, it the Ww-bowa ofVo'njth ft &"s£. ter street, by order ot Wtu. P. Beam, Aflehrnceor Wm ' 8 Uimi, illl be sold, 12,164 gtlli. Old Ryi Whiskey. »' * _—t p. m. davis, aoo«. STOCK P„ Ft. W. & C. R. R. A -Tf^Z, fi uu, Is lots to snit purcbmn, by !*• M. DAVIB, Aoct-, Wo. M Fifth it. ADSTIN M)U)I1S & CO., fflcreUauls’ iiicliani F— go®. SHARKS OAS STOCK at the- Merchants* JBxchanffo, ,°" o. Tr^^ ye l en, ?s! ICth » atauctlon, 600 aharca u< iV.tr Stock in the Frttaburgh Ou Co. Teimi of u* meotitheTOmofiWto be paid in eqtut paymJStaof *is meh Jn3o,6oand9o> day.from tlmocf th. w?oi to be paid at time of eale. Stock entitled- to nf earning* of Co. made after lit January, 1859.. “ * f M it a AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO, wu Anctloncere and Stock Brokers. 69 4th *t. Stock sams by Austin loomis & uiSda v T ev'livt v?‘ c ? A iT rs l^, xon ' : ' GB *™W (Win.. Srt* l ? B . Imonsn rod ** p ° l “° ** to « RraflLutf^^utrt o in ««woable term, by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO_ **** Stock Bote Brokers. 92 Fourth at. WILLARD HARVEY * CO. 81 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET, NEW TORE. P A-PK R WAREHOUSE, Every description of WRAPPING, PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER, OH HAND OR MADS tO OBDBII, -a PANC7, COLORED AND TISSUE PAPES*. BLOTTING PAPERS,-ENVELOPES, Straw and Bonnet Board*, T WIN E HOUSE 81 - “ BEMF, OOJgOg/UX AXD LINEN ""foasr OWH®, JTJTB, MANILLA^ND^MEIIIoI!) rope ro - 90 ssa:■ 319 Liberty itrttC l( ” „ yjr** * “ , r
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