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[i '\i r *• *«*UUilp, > A.l_»A» fl q imtßX nUUTT B. BIDDLB ft Co.. apitOKa rnorittMTout. ■ PITTBBT7KOH: f TBDBBDAY MOBHIKO, BECT. 23, 1858. REPUBLIC AH ITATE ticket. RKPOBIiXCAH COCHTY TICKET. w lywuii Bit wbmWi OIS. JAMB g. MOORHEAD, Mtitaiti. onraus9»-22s BiTfiTCTi bobebt MtKiaanr, uugmfatj. JOHH P. PBHHBffSSSnuIi. i i.PffSF BOBtralßtSnrjh, ELTAB IL IRISH, do ~SS2S.% BAEABD, Poebta, JDUUB P. ZOLLER, BcEmort. | ROBERT P. McDOWttL AU&,. JAMES L OBAHAM, Allegbeor. , . PKOTBOffOYAIY, f- PAHIKL A&mrntOSQ. Pitttijnrgb. ARDREW BURKE. { We:linve several solid reasons for objecting to the ejection of Mr. Burke to Congress from this district.'* They are— —He is a locofoco, pare and unadulter *Ud. This, to any truo-hearted Bepoblican, Should be enongh. He went to Cincinnati as • one of Buchanan’* delegatee to the lost locofoco National Convention, and was his warm and active friend in that body. Ho worked hard for • his election afterwards, and has always been noted for his ultra political views and bigoted adherence to liia party.' Ho never voted for a Republican in bis life* and nothing could induce him to voto for ouo now. Second— Ho ia a Lecompton mas. He has sustained the Buchanan administration through out, endorsing tho Lecompton swindle, and jus tifying all the outrages that have ever been committed for the purpose-of fastening Slavery upon frauds” and aIL He is, nsw, the supporter of the English bill and in &tot of tho policy marked out therein, of al lowing Kansas to come in as a Slave Stato with ‘ a population of 40,000, but keeping her out as a JFYte State until she has a population of 93,000. In his eyes a slaveholder is equal ia political rights to any three freemen in Pennsylvania. Third —He isTh favor of the extravagant ex penditure of the publio money, by which the annual expenses of the nation are run up to over one hundred millions, and corruption, as a con sequenoe, stalks unrebuked throughout the land. Jburth— He is a free trade man. He makes tariff professions, now, to gull the working men into his support, bat there is no heart in his pledges and no value can bo attached to them. J. Glancy Jones'madejnsl such professions, four yearsago, tosecare his election, bnt broke them immediately afterwards; and no Pennsyl vania democrat, who believe in tho pro-slavery policy of his party, (as'Mr. Burke does,) will ever be permitted by the South tq vote for a pro tective tariff. JFypi— He does not live in the district. The act of Congress regulating the election of mem bers of the House, provides that no shall have more than. ory member; yet if Mr. Burke is elected, this district will bars no mem *ber, and ihe 22d district will have two. The in tention of the law is that each district shall , hare its own member; and the election of Burke would therefore be ’directly in the teeth of this intention. Every district ought certainly to have enough self-respect to choose one of its own citizens for a representative. Theidea of going into . another district for a member is re _ volting to a just locaTpiide and a stigma upon . the district itself. . . I Sixth— Mr. Burke has na interest in the dis trict. He owns no property ifl U, has nothing whatever at stake in it, and ia not identified with its interests, in anyjposeible way. He is a 'mere of fortune—apoliti cal gambler, who hopes to win by a lucky turn of the cards.' M&LMoorhead, on the contrary, ia deeply interested in the. district. He has done as much as any one manta it to build it up, and all his worldly interests are bound up in its prosperity. Which will the people choose— the man who is identified with them both as a resi dent and as an active business man in their midst, or the noisy brawler, vrhosejmly fortune it in his tengne ? —These'are enough, for one day. On the tax question, Mr. Burke and Mr. Moorhead oc cupy precisely the-aame position. Neither of them,lf elected, can towards its settlement, and so far as their personal sen timents go; there is no difference between them. Theattempt to foist Burke into Congress, because of his position on the Tax question is simply a trick to get rid of the national issues involved in hia election. The scheme is to elect a loco foco to Congress, not as a locofoco but os some thing else, and then claim his election as a looo foco victory. Lot no BepubUean' be deceived by such trickery.- •- —Mfc. TflOMAi'WlixiAJcs’iß now the recognized loeofoco Lecomplbn candidate for Congress in , the Allegheny district., lie will be supported: .. by the mess of the loeofoco party, and has the endorsement of James A. Gibson, John C. Dunn, David Lynch, V. S. Marshall, Campbell, and all. . the Federal representatives of Mr. Buchanan in this part of the State. . These .men are aoling, beyond a doubt, under instructions from Wash ington. In supporting Williams they are doing as Mr. Buchanan wishes them to do. David Lynch, it is well known, has the private ear of the President and is so thoroughly in his confi dence that every step he takes 'politically may • bo understood as having the eanction of the President. ° We are authorized, therefore, to conclude that the position of Mr.. Williams on national questions is satisfactory to,Mr. Buch anan and that he has already passed.mas ter in the loeofooo ranks. In choosing between Williams and M'Knlght - it !a not, as some of WQUamV'loadies would have the. people believe, a mere choice between two Republicans, bate choice between Bl'Enlght, ‘as undoubted Republican, and Williams, the - candidate of Gibson, Campbell, , Lynch and PUBS, tie federal office-holders'and represents* ' Uves of Buchanan. No man, ilia safe to say, ■ ja worthy of the political confidence of a Repob * liean who possesses the confidence of Buchanan f ' M»d his office-holders. . V ' ' - ;■ - . _ __ ,: 4i Sitxiit7*Fi vi Dollars.”—The most solemn lookllg indiridoel we meet now*»-dsys is Mb. iftmee A. Gibson,- the anti-railroad man who . ... took from the Pittsburgh ~ J * flitubehTiUe Railroad Company “for Harris* 1* burg expenses.” He baa entirely lost tho smirk ' * * on bl* f*eo with which he greeted Judge Wilkins J't./* '/. ■. "V in the looofooo conTention. Whoeo funeral 1 is fag* *>**'* ’ Wo,know it is not ours. - : ~~T I s~ j§BgfrOP» BOOK TABLE. ‘’\l* or the UsarCt Loogtog.. Dj AlMb, ; “ ».> . ~ rtulord * DtllsMr, PnblUb«r*. .He are indebted toMeasra. Hem k Miaan r : ** ’for a cop/of anorel bearing the ebore title. It • .. ia pritttedin the antiqoe feibion, now in rogue, ’ , and' ia handsomely baaed. It ia a'atory that may aul t a certain claa* oir reader!, and ia cer p ■ telnlywrilten in a. stylo rather different from ji .* ' • ‘tht'cbmmon order. Wo Imagine that the reader ti willfiodhia greatest difficulty in onoonnlaring Kjp .a &efcw,opening chapters, which seem eompU ' : catedynd mysterious. •' :v.. ~ ■. , 1 ■ ■ ‘','fcrsite ruffians recent]/ beat a man senseless, " >3’’ ‘ tta™Shtoaoto«iUi*lr«kdMl)aßW#U . 'tai Mllwaukle railway, joat before • train ap ■>. - nroaohad. ■ Tho mao waa aeon bythtengineer -'lntlmebeforereaohlng tho spot, and four men ' ' - , being dlaootarod running for th# wo»d»,ihe ■; V- iMSSbl«ra«doTer»l pawroijra g*f».'*taa«, '* and caplnred three of thorn. Thoy, proyad fo - ' • bo tho rillianf who had committed tbo ontraga, I ’• a.- it it ataiod thal ictaal otidiitlco show-that • daring tba last Ally yoara, “lio nnmbtr of mam . ba»Mii««tangelipal obnrobea iS_lb» United . RtalM. baa increased from/eur hundrtdthouwnd - “o tteS mStmiunia half, Doing «a lacroanoot ugto/M, whllOjOar popnlMJondias -WWJfrt <’;{f mum JOHN H. iljb, of Phnadelphift. wniiAM x nuzKR/orni^fto: ZACOEUS PATTKBAON, Indiana. acdito*, JOBS M. LARIMER, Chart! «•«. COM3OB* ~ COiTOCHT B. BOSTWICK, UmnctrlUa. ‘ -v" ", Mubtoftorrooi, ROBERT nl DAVIS, Ohio. v- tremendous out- Of jdigit. (H Ukigif *hish-h»; never'bcen seen before $n similar'occasions cumdjm Saturday Jastißt'ChMleston, pnoiai It was tirtrfohrlK great passage at armsl>etwoen Douglas and Lincoln. -It fa estimated tiiaiqfrqqt twelro thousand people were present. Mr. | Lincoln opened the ball in an hour’s speech, ( Douglas answered in ono of an hour and a half, and his antagonist concluded in a rejoinder of a half hour. Lincoln made an entirely new speech, lie charged home upon Douglas that it was he who struck out from the Toombs bill the clause sub mitting the constitution to the people of Kan sas. This is the charge Trumbull mado at Chi cago and at Alton : the “lie” for which Douglas vrasto cut off Trumbull’s -care some of these days and cram them down Trumbull’s throat. Almost in the beginning of his last speech Lincoln alladed to Trumbull's speech us follows: “This speech was published at length; and subsequently at Jacksonville Judge Douglas al -1 laded to the matter. In thecourso of fals speech, | and near the close of it he stated in regard to i myself what I will now read: * Judge Douglas proceeded to remark that bo should not hereaf ter occupy his time in refuting such charges made by Trumbull, but that Lincoln having in dorsed the character of Trumbull for veracity, he should hold him (Lincoln) responsible for the slandere.’ I have dono simply what 1 havo told you, to - subject mo to this invitation to notice tho charge. I now - wish to say that it hod not originally boon myiparposo to discuss.that mat ter at all. But inasmuch os it soems to bo the wish of JudgoDouglas to hold mo responsible for it, then for once in my life I will play Gen. Jackson and to tho just extent / lake the ruyonripility. [Great applause and cries of ‘good, good,’ ‘hur rah for Lincoln,' etc!’ Then Lincoln went on, andjwilh the exact copy of the Toombs’ bill in his band, and an undid- j puted copy of tho same after it bad undergone j tho manipulation of Mt. Douglas, 'ho fortified | the charge, lie also brought tho speech of poor ! Bigler in to show about tho meeting hold at the i house of Douglas in which tho cottreo afterwards j adopted was agreed upon. Douglas was taken by surprise and his wholo speech was made in self dofonco and was very lamo too. Lincoln won his best laurels in his last speech. The whole State of Illinois appears to; bo given up to politics at present. We think that every day the prospects of Lincoln'brighten, and we look almost with certainty to his triumphant election to the scat now.occupied by Mr. Doug las in tho United StatesScnate. Political Items.— Tho anti-Jones portion of the democracy in Berks county, have started an English paper, which supports the anti-adminis tration nominee for Congress in that enlighten ed section of the Commonwealth. The-“organ’’ is under the control of Messrs. Sallade and Yofko, two influential young democrats, who cannot snpport Jones, and have, therefore, re solved to do all in their power to defeat him. Florekce— the Lecompton candidate in tho first district, (Philadelphia,) finding that the opposition is becoming more alarming as the campaign advances, has called on ihe powers at for a colony of voters. He asks for the employment of additional “hands” at the Navy Yard, to the number of three hundred.— As he has been failhfal, the modest request will, no doubt, be granted. The locofoco conferees of ihe York district, who have balloted some hundred and twenty times fora Congressional candidate, without' success, will meet again on Friday. The friends of' Ahl are as obstinate as “mules" thus for. ; “Occasional," nnder date offiepl. 20th, says: “The administration quietly gives lip the ro cleotioo of Dewan, in tho-Northumberland dis trict, in your State ; N Gillis, in the Clarion dis trict; Owen Jones, in the Montgom&ydistrict; Ahl, ini the Cumberland district; and. of course, Landy and Phillips, in your city. Florence is to be saved by pouring a flood of workmen into the navy yard; Reilly, by divisions among the Republicans in his district, while there is terri ble Quaking over tho Sicartz aspect, of the field in Berks for Glancv tho 1 Jehu, aud somo dismay over the fact that there is a Shoemaker after Dimick, to tako tho measure of hisifobt. The Washington correspondent of thu Phila delphia £nqvirer , speaking of tho President's sudden departure for Lancaster county, says: “The President has gone suddenly U Wheat land. The cause of- his abrupt departure can only be surmised. Itj is thought (bat ho has hopes of so arranging matters iu Lancaster os to get Hopkins elected to Congress. Stevens would be a thorn in his side. Perhaps he will now assure the people that ihe former is “a better tariff man” than the latter, as .be pledged his word of honor to thorn Jn ’44 that Mr. Polk was a better tariff man than' Mr. Clay, for which ser vice he became Secretary of State Under Mr. Polk. Tns “Clariok Lma" Fratt> Again;— The Providence Journal, alluding to tho fact, that the President’s pet esndidato for Congress in Lancaster, after his nomination by tho loeofoco convention, madea speech accepting it, in which he took ground ogainst, "sectional strife and abolitionism," for the admission of Kansas with any population, and with such a tariff os would put every furnace in blast, says: "This is precisely the way in which democrats are elected in Pennsylvania. They repudiate on the stump the principles Vtat they support in ojjice. *Mr. Polk carricd-Fennsylvania _on the ground that he was "a belter tariff man than Henry Clay Mr. Buchanan carried U on the ground that the people of Kansas should be entirely free to choose their own'institutions. Wo know nothing of Mr. Hopkins; and his speech is chiofiy remarkable as showing that In Mr. Bu chanan's owif district it is not deemed safe to nominate a candidate on the platform of tho ad ministration. but is deemed necessary to disa vow the doctrino which the President lays down as the very f6undation of hie polioy upon toe question that, has mainlv agitated the country. It would be questioning pis democracy to doubt that he is quite as for the support of those doctrines as though he were elected upon the full avowal of them. It is only the people who are to be Imposed upon ; and the leaders know, from experience, that no imposition and no exposure will be a security against repeating the same thing." This is precisely the aame gamo that is play ing la this district. Mr. Burke makes a sort of half-and-half pledgo in favor of a now tariff, and is endeavoriog to make the people believe that if elected he will vote for a revised Jsriff; but precisely such pledges wero made by Glancy “Jones, end ia the "Clarion letter" and the "Kane letter," and every body knows that they were violated. Burke's pledges are not worth a whit more. To* Washington Union declares that tbe moat Important part of: tho Dred Scott decision is that pert whiob affirms that slavery goes into every territory of tbo Union, under the consti tution, on.—Mr. Byron Roach, (Fohndryman,) Louisville Ky.‘ who had both' legs brokctr&t the Railroad disaster, Steubenville! 'and Indiana Railroad, by* the falling of a bridge, (hirteoo miles west of Steubenville, on the night of the 10th inst., died at the Washington'Hall, this city, last night, Jlis business partner and wife, were here during his illness,, and -every relief afforded which professional skill coaid devise, and'affectionate and kind hands render, bat all to nVpurpose. Hia remains were; conveyed to Louisville this morning accompanied by a num ber of sympathising citizens.— Uirald. lea Stout toot HoaoKn;—Tbo genera! term of the Supreme Court, at Rochester,- has affirmed the judgement of the Oyer and Terminer iu tho case of Ira Stout, convioled of murder, a »i ) has fixed upon the day when the judgment shall be oarried into execution. The day-fixed upon is the twenty-second of October, between tbe hours of 12 and 4 ; P.,M. ' Mr. counsel for Stout, will take measures to carry the case to the Court of Appeals. . Barsaaiao to the Boston Potfe significant intimation to Commissioner Loring Hint “if bo (jnnrisons CapL Townsend (the slaver captain) unlawfully he Is liable lo a prosecution at law, therefor, the New York Tribune says: “When® paper like the fen gives a' sympa thetic eneexe.like thin at Boston, It will go near to be thought that lomebodyis taking snuff eig nlfieantly in Washington.” Ait exteaeivejfergerynf drafts by.lhreo : yo«og Cubans hae jest been brought. to v light in Now •fork. Ihf aeensedpuiies have beengrteeted. Their nneses are CharlesP, Belaerolz*'Ereders lor LndMA'ahd Pedro: tend over sm reedy win hero for your BoeHwro’s Uol l«Dd Bill*™. WM. 11. WOLF, r* r U. B. PfiAliSOV. noiUDiTmtRO.P*-, Doc. 56,186f1. Food me 8 doten mom Boerhern’i IlolUod Bitten. I will remit on the receipt of Mine. J.IL PATTON. Litnyrewu, Pa,D*<*. 2*. ISM. Feed me 6 dozen Boerbayo's Holland Bitten, per H It.— wIU remit, loss discount. CHARLES KtTJf. WxusODtn, Nor. 1, ISR'k Send me another tax, 3 down, Boerhave’e Holland Bit tera lUv taking the lead hero of allotheT Bitter*. ‘ WM. H.KIRKF.R. Fclmary 4.1857. Please send me, per etprw, 0 dozen Bo«Th*T«'s Holland Bitten. Wo are entirely out. C. A- *o o Ky., January 29, IBn7. Wo bare a grant many calla lor yonr Boerhavo’i Holland Blttora, au-1 would like to bar® the agency. •• . WM. SPRING ETt * BRO. Csrtiiw •—Be direful t<» oak for Hoerhave'* Upland Bit ten. Tb« great popularity of this tnodlduo ban Induced many iulUtiops, which tlm public should guard sguinst purchasing. , Ofr-Bobfat il per bottle, oral* bottle* lor fR. by tbe pn arMcra,BKKJ. PAGE, A CO., Manufacturing Pb»«of* ceutfstliml Chemists, T> Wood street, Iwtweoo Ist and 4d *t*.« Pittsburgh. and Druggists generaljr I _aol^-u£^; Special J&oticcfl. ~ POSTLEY, XELSO.% 4. CO., of GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, Cant St' il mui Hammered SAoeWt anrf Spadee, //on, Hoy mui Uanure Fork a, Pick*, Jlfciltoek*, rfr. Warebouit) No. 17 llarkat SL» ■*S3Si»fr PITTSBURGH, PA iIiSAET dfc CO , Lcailrt, and Introdnccn of’ Fashion for GENTLEMEN’S lIATS, A',u. It, 4 rtmf 5, House, Broadway, K'W Vorl. FALL STYLE—IBSfi. Messrs. Lkabv & Co. bop leave to announce 'thfiriheyare uow prepared to furnish their “Fall "Style Hat" l>y tti<* pa:kage. The well known superiority nf their fabrics and Ibo decided character and beanty oftbelr styles, have aeourosl for them a patronage and support obtained by any other bonre in the trade. With Increased facilltUw to manufacturing, they can, with confidence, assert that their present stylo will surpass anything heretofore . lined eol3:eod2wfc 0 A L T I O N .—Tho great success of the Jarncan ÜbrcA has led foreign tuanufaclnrera not only to Imitate it lu general appearance, bat to cnuntcrfeil it— even to the use of our trade nuuk*. Those who have had tbe genuine Watch nro not likely to be deceived if they subject the article to a proper scrutiny when offered for sale. To thine, however, wbo hare never purchased the American Watch, and are not familiar with its pocoliarl. lira, wo would say that they never need bo In any doubt whatever lu reg« a to \t,*acrrlif cates ofirnuinsn'ti, signed by oarwlrra. inronaWy accompany every Watch sold by as, and ehould be demanded ot every person offering these Watches for Yale. We bare to add that tbs spnu-.us articles are like our Watch in appearance only, and are iutrrnally of the most Inferior finUh, acid made upon the vary same systcaT that has alreadj.ffrvrfrJ fir country with TTifclkcr that are n«j only vexafout and a conttant roarer really useless to (V cirnrrr. Any person wbo wlkhes to purchase one of onr own Watches, will find them with onr agents, Mresrs. REINK* MAH A MEYRAN, Pittsburgh, To. APPLETON, TKACY A CO. Waltham, Mars. mrMhlydswT—JulO MOTHERS: JHOTHURStt HOTHEttsm Doiv’t fail to procuro Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup for Children Teething. It has no **jual on earth. Il greatly facilitates tbe process of teething by sofUaiog tbe gum,, reducing all inflammation—will allay painted Is ture to rcgnUto the bowel*. Depend upon it, moibtrk, It will giro rest to yourselves, and relief aud health to your infants. Perfectly safe in all oases. This valuable preparation Is the prescription of one of she most experienced and skilful female Tbysicians In Hew England, aod-har been nsod with never-falling success In millions ofcasra. We believe il the best and soirat remedy iu tbe world, in all cases <>< Dysentery and Dinrhoea In Children, whether it arises front teething ot from any other cause. If life and health can be estimated by dollars and cents, it Is worth its weight in gyld. Millions of bottles are tuld'every year in the Vnttvd States.-Tt Uan old and well-tried remedy. * PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS a BOCTLE. - i ' - geanineunlesathe OiMlmilaofCUltTTßAPElt* SINS. New York, lsoa the outside wrapper, Hold by Druggists throughout the World. DR.QEO. H. 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St-ROG’JS.KS Ac CO m 1 Rogers' Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Cbmer Bess and Firtt Streets, ntUburah, ih- JnTMydfc* ST ARC U FACTORY FOR SACK. Tho Rochester Starch Factory, in thorough and comptolo working order, capablo of turning oat. two ton of Starch dally, will be sold on very advantageous tenua. This it a favorablaopportuulty for any one wishing tu enter into a eato and profitable business. A good run of cuatum being already well established, and requlrioga compare, lively small capital. Fur fartbsr information enquire of sofclmdfo HENRY IL OOLLINB,No. S 5 Wood »t wmaiinMina, WM, McKEE & CO., No. 93 B. Front 81. end No. 93 Leticia St., IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Are constantly receiving on consignment, IRISJI LINENS, BUIRT MONTS, IIDKFtf, Ac., In great variety. Also, BRITISH GOODS, consisting In part of PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET CORDS, BEAVEUTEBNS* TABBY VELVETS, ALPACCAS, CASHMERES, ITALIAN C LOTUS, Ac. jalMSmfr: etnXstoveworkbT ALEXANDER BRADLEY. HAnurACTmtuatthPßAuaißKvmT vaauTT or COOKING, PA BLOB'AND HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fanoy Qrata Pronta, &a., WnOI.KSAIH AND RETAIL. Foundry on Allegheny Rinr, two square* north-east of Pennsylvania Passenger Depot. Office and S&lets Room. tnrl3:lydfc g 0,4 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Pa. DAWKB & OiiUXiJffiV House, Sign and OrnamanUl Painters, AND O R A tN B R S; psalku t> Wlxite Lead and. Zinc l?ainto. Also, all kinds of Paints,Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Potty, lltoibn, Ac n 144 ITixxf Street, two doers abate Virgin A ftey* mrlfclydfo UVKSEA SALOON. No. 27T Liberty St., opposite 7th, By PIERCE 4b HOLMES. Lunch every day from 10 to o’clock > ovary ovsniog Irorn 9 to 11. **ll:U JAS. Moi.AUOisx.iN, ' RiattPACtUßn OF Alcohol, Colognt Spirit* and Fniil Oil, dattcdlyfr iVaatga and ITO BurmAStrftj j. m. Lrra-x.K 1 TAILOR, No. 54 Bt. Clair Streot, (Dr.lrlah’a Haw Building,) . PITTSBURGH, PA. aaSOtlydfr - ~ • * Da. J. Hostittir’s Orlrhrated SroiiAcn Diyrtu, for the cure of Fnrer and Agqe, is beyond ell cou< troTerty the safest and beat remody that ctmld lie u*ed by tlit afflicted, fur all diseases • f ih» above oatora: The meat slolodtattacksof this dreadful disease have often been pro* rented by the use Of this reliable rttnody,' Tito ‘•BUlcn" bare been nsad by tba proprietor In an aztamlra pr*cties,iD lift (loaUaeataf rarer and Ague, for a number of years, and its wonderful curative powers are wait known both to (b» p»M and'tba .puLUd; Those who desire'a thorough renovation oflhetr entire system, abonld not bit to use the “Bitter*"- ; ■ • and by DOSTItm * gMXTHjBoto Proprietor*. Noe. M Wetef orM front sta, , :. GaiY-ANIo BaTtmut, ok JBucTio'JlAjarrrno Uacbxbm, forWeiioel purpoese, of owyeopertof kind ,wilibaw>ttie»ofl»ptw»«haya,-wbat*y»ranSiMwa w» bmm «—lttanco otTanDaOwa., Afldr—eDr. CUkP ■ - |l*MW«o<*rYltttV*,fe«»M«ftf; ;.C2&* fcSWsTXiJ i** ■ ••• - jpgnai jatotwi. P« t m a nen t. O ffl o*a the urgent request of hun dreds or their patients, DRB. C. M. PITCH Sz J. W. BYKKS concluded to remain PEIIHANESiTLY IN^ITTSBI'ROIb And may be consulted at their office, 191 Y»eTiri Street, OPPOSttu TILE ST. CLAIR HOTBL, Dally, excoj.t Sunday b, forConaornptlon* AsCtUttttf Droncbltla and all other Chronic Comj»l*lat« complicated with or causing Pnlmonary DU*se, Including CafurrA, Heart Diieaee, Affection* y*lem. IflM thr;r, they nso MEDICINAL INIIALATIONSvrhiihUiey t.ilite highly,bat only as Puf/fafires, no Curaliee. effect when uvd alone;) and Invalids are earnestly cautioned against wasting tho pracluua tiineor curability on any treatment based npon the plnnslble.but Nine Idea that the “Boat of,the diaeue can be reached in a direct manner by Inhalation,*’ for as before stated, tho tta£ nf the disease it in We Moednnd Ma eJTeett only la the longs. •21-No charge for consultation. - A Hat of qnentiona will be eetit U> thnaa wishing to con tqlt ub by letter.- my2i):d*wfctfF Baker & Co’b GENUINE COD-LIVKIt OIL!! John C Tina Medicine, prepared in the most ap prov’d m rumor, And lx.tthd by on, has received the tano tii/» of thamost scientific of thoMedicsl Profession ofPhil adelphia, and elsewhere, wdur recommend It a* superior to any other now manufactured. Of it* efllcscy'and'lTTiportnncD a* a remedial In cases of Coiiiiimjitiou, Omit, Bronchitis, Asthrnn, Chronic Rheumn tUm, and all Scrofulous diseases, It 1b unnecessary to B\f3i) Ministers op the Gospel, of nil denominn lona, bars a and f&Hsorit C'bbrattif lltn piUlm, ami *ereral years’ practice, offer* bi* profutiioDtU K>m«i in SUROIOAL AND MEDICAL CASEB. Hot. W. D. IIow»rd. Rev. D. 11. A. McLean. T. 11. Sill, E*q, J. K. tluuter. I Co]. Wilfton McCos'lU'is. 1100. IL A. Weaver. Hon. T. J. filcham. Jobs LT. Meiior, L*j. Ea* made on alltho prmcipal'cilie* through out th* United Slate*; ap’-^-isly ; IUsurACTVBXts or Iron RalllnffA Iron Vaults, Vault Door Window Shoilm, Window Gnartis, &e., Au*. VI Second .Street and 80 TAsrti Strrrt, (V«t«i«o Wmduvl Market,) riTTBUUROII, i’A, Ilv* cc bud a variety of new Pattern*, fancy and plain, •ortable for all purpeae*. Particular attention |*ald to cn* dotlngOraeaLot*. JobliDgdonoat ibortnotlce. mrV wii.-TA2tp«T0L........... o. nitrt VANDEVEK & FRIEND, AXXOBNKYS AX I. A W , ass SOLICITORS Ilf CHANCERY, No. 6, Abtne’i Block. Dubuque, /ova. 49*Oon«ctiona promptly made In any part of Northern lowa, or Weetern Wisconsin. Will attend to the purchase and Gale of Ileal Estate, ob taining Money on Bond* and Mortgages. eohlydfo ' WE Y MAN & »ON, • Maanfcetnrennpd Deslors In sit kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIOARS, AND LEAP TOBACCO, Comer of GnithJUld Strretatui Diamond Miry, riTTSUUUQU, PA. wn. c. >. wf mtiT* ' WITHJtOW POCOIiM.. -WILSOII MILLta. ROBINSON, MINIS k MILLERS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WAS HINGTON WORK S Pittsburgh, Penna. Office, No. 91 Market afreet* Hsaufsctnre all kinds of Steam Engines and Mill Machin ery; Castings, Railroad Work, Steam Boilers and Sheet Iron Work. Jobbing and Repairing done on short notice. mrf!s:l jdfc M. E. GILLKbPIE DBNTZST, EitracU Teeth without pain, by an entire li nrw Atuatbetle agent applied to the teeth and gtune only. Teeth from one to fall fette Inserted on Uio vnrion* metallic bates. Ho also Inserts teeth on entire Porcelain tun with ccntlnnoas gum, which la beauty, cleanliness and durability cannot tell to pleats. C*ll and examine speci mens. ft3.olfico No. 61 Fourth street, below. Market, (second ■ lory,) Pittsburgh. >7:lydfo BAMUICL GRAY MBROHA3STT TAILOR, No. 63 who may favor thorn with their patronage- ap2l:dfc PAYNE, BIBBELL A CO. ■incracTottu or OookniK, and Efaatlns STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fcndoro, ole., And MAunfactdrara of the Celebrated CAPrTAL COOKING KAJN T GID* NO. 939 LIBERTY STREET, Jrifrlydlb PITTSBURGH. l _pa_. MITCHELL, HERRON & CO.,' HAporacicauis or Coolcing, Ftirlor ami I-leatina STOVES, Gratr. Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, Ac., 10. Xlbcrt, SI., I*lit.,iurKh, p». nrau, CEO. ~H. ANDEKSON, jVo, 181 Liberty Street, Pitteburjk, /'<«., stasuractenm an® wiioixaixc ulalib in Every Variety of PATENT AND EN.VMELEI) LEATHER, Shot Leather, Sptii*, Morocco, French and Country Caff Sole LeaUier, Carrln«o Oilcloths. All of which will be furnished at the lowest Cash Prict-a. *9-11 IDES WANTED .ti.,rur«i»b, j.» n.i'iiiM.ira. /‘^TiEESE—IOO boxes Extra Urenin for Ont- <■»___ /OW>ttv;u.Dnmw«- JoMpU DUwortti Di W. C« IllfUvill. *<»> »- UIUUI.M, WIUTHACU. . ; , IWO-, B.~Gu iftimoTirapUrr I «W)4fr- ' * - , WWjfflW*» JPJBWT4 Tt*> • «MIS,TOW4CO.' ' ; <• itV-l:;.*; fc mlow Many Intbe Union. Ail orders prompt' iymi»i. . : . jeSOifpdtf , CUXJULnB. Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AMD WnOLESAL* DBALERIN Batter, Seed*, Fl»b ( And Prodoe* QsnanJly, Aw» ift. at WboA Strut, ISU*bu »FA. Jlrto asbttti'scmcms. QHICKERING & s6NS r “^jj^gLJg £\'!.Ai!at:ii NEW SCALE PIANO FORTES, Tb*'soli«criberwnJ o|>en «.n TIIURSDAV, S#pt. ■»-,) cjx SUPERB 7 OCTAVE PIANO FIJRYEB iTtb* SEW A SCALE, Being tho first Um havo b-.to brought to tW» city. ALSO One of Chlekcring A Sons new EODDOIR OR COTTAGE PIANOS. Tho immense demand in Uie oastom dti** for these In* ; strumcnta bascsnipetled the Messrs.Chickeriog to employ : their emlre force of nearly fire hundred men on the new 1 eciu: pianos. '■ The public oro respectfully invitnd tocnllandeee them and I JCTvaK FOR TITEMSELVE3. I_, , JOON IT. MELLOR, 81 Wood street, SoU AgontlbrChirkering* Pon.fur ritUbnrghaod Weit- I ern Pennsylvania. mD , state raia. ~ I RAINS will leave every fifteen minutes, J_ from P, A. it. to 0 P. M., (except a abort Interval at D .°° n * *wn Smllbfield street and the Fair Gr-wud* da ring tho State Fair. j. STKWA RT, scSkdlw Ticket Agent Penn’a R. R. FOR SALE.—I have on sale at the .TV--. R s*2-t HENRY 11. CoLLINB. F' RESiI ROASTED* J AVAAN DRIO COF FEE—aIio Lagnaym and Old Got Java Colfec, for talo at FRANCE’S Family Grocery and. Ti-a Store, Federal st; Allegheny. r PO SPORTSMEN—Dupont's Kitio Powder A In pound canisters, or smaller quantities; also, Shot, Lead and Caps, for tale at FRANCE’S, Family Grocery and Tea Store, Federal street. Allegheny. mi 23 CIDER VINEGAR FOR PICKLING PUR POBES, for sale at FRANCK'S Family Grocery and Tea Store, Federal street, Allegheny. m'u SWEET POTATOES—4O sacks large new Jersey Potatoes; 20 bbls do do, received and for sale at 185 Liberty etreet. **2i RIDDLE. WIRTB A 00. EGGS —8 bbls fresh Eggs rec’d and for sale _ at 165 Liberty it. KIDDLE, WIBTB4CO. BUTTER —900 lbs fresh Table Butter rec’d and for tale at 185 Liberty street. xe 1 — ; RIDDLE, WlllTi A CO. Pabllo Bale In Sowlcktey Borough. THE undersigned will offer at public salo on thujprvmlHrt, In Sowiekloy Borouzh, on Satur day, 43tlx lust., at 1 o'clock, P. 91., a good Promo Dwelling House, u! mvbii rooms, wltb scTi-n acres of gronnd, on which are a Stable, Spring of Water, Cistern, two hundred young Apple Tries, other ft nit trees. Grape#, Currants, Oc-ojc berries, Ac. Ill* an ex cellent situation t«r a Vineyard, with a south eaetas|H Ct. Al*o, atwe-story PRICK DWELLING of four rooms and cellar, with a small let, in (be centre of the borough. Term* of Sale—One-third cukli, and th>.' balance in two annual pavmrntswlth tnt«r.« . »e2t:std J. R. GARRISON. PUBLIC MEETINGS.-EX-MAYOR BARKER will addrsea* Meeting at the DIAMOND, Pittsburgh, (west'elde,) on TUESDAY - Ereulog, Sept. 21»t, at 7 o’clock, on tho Coming Election. On WEDNESDAY Night, gept.22d, at T o’clorh, ut fh# Scotch Hill Market House. At M’Kc«#port. on SATURDAY, at 7 o’clock to th« Kmiiog. Turn oat, and hear the truth on tha Rail* road Bond question. ee2l:lnchn^ Q.RAND CONCERT OF KA&Zi FO&MBB CHOICE RESERVED BEATS. FOR KARL FORMES’ GRAND CONCERT, ON THURSDAY, 23d, AT CITY HALL, With Diagsauuof lb* Hall, may be had at 11. KLEBER a DKO.’S Music Store, PKUi st. Price of Rwerved Seats, $1 50. »«21 BUTTER —18 kogsprime Lawrence County IVud’o. Dutter, in stonand fur sale by Se. I JOHN FLOYD A CO., 173 Wood st OTIAWLS' ANDDRESS GOODS of every variety style and quality, a large assortment and cheaper than'they can tie fonud in tho city. *>•2l q HANSON LOVK, 74 Market st. KrMASTEB.S’ RA/AAR AND LIVERY STABLE, « DIAMOND BRKKT, NEAR LIBERTY PITTSBCHCTJ, PA. Horses, buggies, carriages and everything usually fouad in » Arat clom Rosaar, on hand and to order at all time*, flortts tec# trained and reliabU; Vthieiet elegant arul n\firr(ltors must bocome members. - Secretary State Agricultural Society. PAMP TAOQART. Prreidept. refcdAwtdT CIIAMOI SHINS—I have just rec’da large •apply „t fine Chamois Bklns. Tho*o wishing any* thing 1“ this Uno should coll and examine my stock before, purchasing elwwiiere, JOS. FLEMING, 80 1 * corner Diamond sod Market ala HAIR OILS, POMADES, &C.—l have jast rec'da large surt fine assortment of fine Hair uus, 1 itusue*, Ac. Alsu, a fine assortment of genuine An* tl.jne Oil, one of the best uow lu use for beautifying the bt,r ‘ JOB, FLEMING’*, * corner Diamond and Market its. SUGAR— 30 hhdsN. O. Sugar in store and lor snlo by scU U. KOIUNSuN A CO. SYRUP —40 bbls Syrups in etoro and for ■*le by >c» R, ROBINSON A 00. MOLASSES—SO bbls N. 0. Molasses in Af A *K>r* and for sale by R. ROBINSON. RICE —10 tea fresh Rica justrecM and for _ sale by sell K. RODtNfiON A CO. BUTTER.— GOO lbs. fresh table Butter re* eelred and lor sale by RIDDLE, AY!RTS 4 CO., **l* No. 185 Liberty street STONE WATER PIPE-ltec’dand for raie by wHr HENRY 11. COLLINB. CHEESE. —50 boxes Gream Cheese, extra quality, mrelved and for sole by . —l4 KIDDLE. WIKTB 4 00. MANILLAr ROPE—FuII assortment of. Manilla Rope on bond and for ulo by sets JONES A OOOLKY, No. 141, Water street. PITCH AND OAKUM—2OO balec beat Navy Ookncn; 26 bbls Pitch on hand and for sale by aolß JONESA COOLKY, No. HI, Water street. fall'ooods- ~'■ "T? • BURCHFIELD A CO. have just opeued a magnificent stock of DRESS and STAPLE Goods, to which they invite special attention of pmcfaaaers,al north mist corner oHlh aud Market streets. ' *o2G E ATHER S~i 000 lbs in htoround lor Hole 3 by ROBERT DIOKKY, ... .•aIT Front street, insor WodsL POTASH —3 inßtoro and for ret* low to close consignment. K. DICKEY, . «eIT • • • Trent street, oeAr Wood. T 7 E ATIIEUS—I6O lbs choice Goose Feathers P rtreived and fur sale at 186 Liberty street. «!» RIDDLB, WIRTSACO, jFotjKent. pOK RENT— -A STOKE ONSIARKET STREET. FOR RENT—A three utory Dwelling El Horn* «m firth street, (No. 100,1 contdnk* llJaB/ beside wash house. Ar„ with fine brick etableantl cair.ice bow *tUchM. Thl« henw' l» supplied with hot E* ?'?7V".\ btth > KW- *c.,and being Id a central fora men 7 to the want* of A profession*! «nu«l tor a term of year* to » good ten tL'r *««*«*»" squire of mrl - ALEXANDER KINO. TO well furnished dwelling wlui *ll modern improvements —for rent low to* pood tenant. JoU niTCHCOCK. MeOREARY A CO. fT'O-LET—The tinner story of Dr. Irish's JL now bn NJ , Iog,No. 64 et. Clair street, containing toor rooms—one 60 by 30. Water and Gas la the rooms. Inqo'reofDr. IRISH, Jo thobuilding. »e22-dlw JFat Ss air. FARM tOR SALE.—A small Farm con taining 26 acre# of land, all nodor cultivation, with Dwelling House, containing 12 rooms. There ii a pood vein ol Coal on IhepretnUee, and a bank In operation, with* in 4 mile* or the city, on Squirrel It ill, Peebles township, adjoinioglanda of the late Hon. Waiter forward, and com manding tbo finest view In this region. For further par* ticuUrs enquire of L. J. FLEMING, •e4:ljtd* on Uie pretnlws. Family horse for sale.—a hand some Bo an, all yeara old; a pacer under tho saddle and a trotter e made easy as to payment,) ap ply to JOSBPIf S. LEKOII A CO., mr4:dtf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. L‘ IBERTY STREET PROPERTY FOR SALK.—The Store-room and Dwelling, tltosted on Liberty street, near St. Clair, known aaNo.lB3. Th* tot U about 22 feet front and 120 feet deep, extending back to Exchange Alley, on which ia erected a Stable and Carriage houso. The property runts readily tor $6OO, and will besuld at a bargain and ou accommodating terms. For particulars enquire of B. 11. ICING, apl7 No. 211 Liberty street. FOlt SALE, 5 acres 4UO perches of Land in Collins tdwnshlp, near But Liberty,'adjoining lands ofThoe-Slellonand B. A. Negley. This property Is ele gantly ait uated for a private residence, and would make one of the most handsome country seats in the besntifnl valley of But Liberty. For price and terms, apply to AUSTIN, LOOMIS A CO, Je23 No. 68 Fourth street. FOR SALE—AN EXTRA STRONG AND SPACIOUS SBOOND HAN D CABBTAGE, In good re pair, with double sett of heroes*; may ho seen at the home stead of the iste Rev. Charles Avery. For terms apply at “EsgleCotton Works," Allegheny. JOBIAH-KING. se!7:3td Executor. FOR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth street, between Smllhfleld and Cherry Alley, 100 feet front by 86 deep. A Lot on Thinl street, near Smithfield, 40 feet front by 15 feet deep. ; Nnrrn Wash—Tho square bounded hyßntlsr, Wilkins and Carroll streets and Fprnce alley, 64 feet front by 120 deep, nearly opposite to Pennoek A Hart’s Foundry. The sqosrs bounded by fl mailman, Wilkins and Carrol streets and Spruce alley, 264 feet Croat by 120 deep, On Allegheny, Carson and Better streets, adjoining the Allegheny Valley Railroad Station, forty contiguous Lots, each 24 leet front-by I2Qfcetdeep. Eight acre* of ground in Reserve township, part of ont Lot 225, between the New Brighton road and Ullldate Cem etry. blxty Loty in Allegheny City, Third Ward, butwveu East Lane and Chestnut street. A Tract of Laud In WestmorelandCuuuiy, uu tho Phila delphia turnpike, 7 miles from Latn>b«—76 acre* in culti vation of rich bottom land—COO acres. A Tract of Laud uuar Lixonief, Westmoreland couuiy, of 676 *cr*». WILLIAM M. DAULINGTON. mvlS.dtf 156 Third street, above Smithfield. ' Ohio Land fox Balo. THE subscriber offers for sulc section ten, townabtpTS, range 10, Stark county, Ohkj, commonly known a* “Bowman’#Section,”coutaiuing 640 acres. Ufa sltnaled tbre« mile* wmt of Massillon, on the State Bond leading to Wooster, amt within about two miles of the Pitt*- burgb, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, east and northeast quarters sr* partly cleared and improved— the remainder is covered with snperior timber' sad the whole is well watered by rprings and running This aection I# considered the finest body or land In the county.. It will be eold undivided or In quarters to suit purchasers. To those who desire to investln real estate • better opportunity 1* rarely offered. J. B. SWEITZEB, No. 101 4th street. Pittsburgh. iv2ftd*wtfT %Jf)tlal3clptjin asiiertiswwnts, WM. BRICE CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NO. 6 SOUTH WATER BTREET. _ PHILADELPHIA. Wo give prompt and partienlsr attention to the sale ot Batter, Lard, Cheese, Egjp, Greco and Dried Frails, Clover and Timothy Feeds, Wool, Ac. Our oxteustve bnsioou connections fo this line of trade enable it* todispoaoof the Jarcestqaantltfeaofthese goods. Advance* made on good* or bills of lading. Wo respect fully solicit your consignments. eel.-lmd BUFFALO ROBES, By the Bale or Robe, GEO. F. WOMATH'S, Noa. 415 &, 417 ARCII St. Philad’a. N. B.—Also, a large assortmentof LADIES FANCY FURR, of our own manufacture. au27:3tnd CANDLE MOULDS, \JI T ARRANTED to be ofthe beet metal, all YY ilzM.Mid paltertii, mannf&tared nad forMlebv JOHN CALTB&LVT, No. 806 Him gtr*H, PhtlidolphU. _ a'larqb invoice op SUPERIOR PIANOS, * FROM THE BEST BY AKERS OF THIS COUNTRY, seen as STBINWAT df. SOII7S, NUNNS & CLARK, I3X7JWHA.M & CO., ba« Just keen received. They were prepared saprrsslyfar this market, and are wauusted both by the mauotactarara aadsubscTilwrstobejwr/crfantJirrWailfr in every respect.' Dae notice of their arrive! will U rlvsd. 11. KLK3ER * BRO., No. 63 Fifth street, sel&tf Sole agents for ths above on rivaled Pianos. MISSES’ BUREAUS, BedstMdn, Tables, Wash Stands and Chairs finished and for sale. ■el 3 T. B. YOUNG A 00. BUTIEK —82 kees prime Lawrence, Co., Pa., ia uniform-packag*-*, in storo and for sale by JOHN FLOYD A CO., —l3 No. 173 Wood street. EATIIER.—'2SO Sides New York Solo I Leather for sale by eeU JOHN FLOYD A CO. TENN. WHEAT—2OO sacks White; 131 do Red; Now landing from steamer HastfoM, for sals by aalT ISAIAH DICKKY A CO. PEARL ASH—2O csks and 20 bbls.. pure article, rec’d and far sale bfr J. B. CANFIELD. CEMENT —50 bbls Hydraulic, in store and far sale by io9 J. B. CANFIELD. WANTED! —10,000 bus Rye, for which the highest market price will be riven. leech a mrroaureoN, »1I Ho. 118 Id and lislst eta. JERSEY POTATOES—2O bb!s recM this day and for tale at reduced rates, by DAVID 0. HERBBT, wll ■ corner Liberty and Hand streets. SOLUTION OF CITRATE OF MAGNE BIA tusdo tresh ewy day at JOS. FLEMING’S, ■o9 corner Diamond and Btarkejt rt. OHO BXS - WOOD’S PEARL STARCH reculrtd this day and for sale by j A. A. HARDY, _t«ls corner Front and Ferry streets. NO. 1 LAKE.—I 4 tierces irreguh ■K*. TO do reicnlar ' 76 do do ' and for sale by Jnltt IBATAH DICKI The only fresh stock of dry GOODS to the city; now opening. New style Prints, for fsl!, sod the best assortment of all kinds afFasaaoinale Dry Goods In the city. I EGGS. —10 bbls frealfEggsroceiveti and for saloby salt ' RIDDLE, WIRts A CO. WE are at all times prepared td furnish dwelling*, hotels, stenmboatfor pnhUehoQMs with furaitare and chairs of auy dewriptfoo mtfrad.j T. &YOUNQ A CO., m*l3 _ ■ Opposite Flrayl Home; gmUhflkld street EXXENSION — DIN INQ [TABLES, of vn". rions sir. n and prices, fluishtd and In warehouse. ■ >l3 ' jT.B. YOUNG A CO. SCHOOL AND COUNTING UOUSE FUR- J TOES sndGlulra msd. lodrdef M .Eon luaire. I T.D.YnUNQdCO EGOS. —2 bbla. just received and by Jt.lT Afwm,.i3 L^y^ 200 juflt rccjd and far salo by JdjO S -IIESRTILOQLLIKB A LARGE Jot of- Bfecond Moumme Printa *t 8 c«Qts per yard.. » . 0. ITANBOH I.QVB. 74 Uaxk*t «t. Ip'L AT BOATS—Two Flat Boats fbr sals by •V wl • . - , IL DALZILL AOO. WAGON GRftA&Ej jn cose, ken ami bbls r»c‘d tod for Milt by j HENRY ELCOLLIWB. OILS— 40 bbls Bleached Winter Whale Oil; -1 30 do No.l UrdOUt onhtodtedforMto by JOWBBdrOOOLCTtNft.HI. Wtfratretfc R“ OSIN OlL—Best quality on h.mtf MU lS Ml.br ■■ »U., H A.A.IUBIIT. PI Q IRON AND BLOOMS—ISO tons Pl,lron; loo*™aoo. (IOTI'ON— 4 baloJ.duiteJfor upholsters use jVA.^"^r.i°to ; ißAHmSrcKuyioo. I BOAR TUBS AND BUCKETS—2O nests r tobb. Ctdtr Tabs mu! to dot. Backet* In start Mid for by JoO IBAIAU DICKEY 800. ASKS—2O Sugar Casts for sale by ,17 , , BODHIT tiiCKIY. lEATHEKS—I7 sacks now landing from tonri.br u»an moKTraoo. TVjTACKAREL—2S half I bbls. large and to«ri« b> , %. Mimct co. Seamless bags—a constant til tlict on Mud tod for tilt til matfoetr ton)dltctotttoUwtirafe. DAVID 0.1 l •# . -' wrtorldkwty tod IU&.--100 Bblt. fcr i >TJU***4*J»,** the 6th of OctoW. at 3 o’ctedLi^iS*^ 01 * WKDSEBPA provisions of tlie laws of Michigan, ant kJIS* 0 *??® ?J lion of corporations f?rtna pose of electing Directors and Pff r govarnment of Mid assodstlon, and *" other business a* may properly coma betora-SP® TflOS. BAKEWBLL, W.BAQ?vSi? tteedeg C. O. HUSSEY, Tnoa.M.Ho»*. n. CHILDS, EDWARD alnt? se2l;dtd _____ A. W.OAZZAJL Alleghany Bridfl Caap«ny7^~—- lnstalment Notice.—la pursuance a Resolution of the President and «miag*r* of vw Company for erecting a bridge over Jthe ABeghsn* rivre opposite Pittsburgh, in the county of Alltsgbetiy, the •». ODdinstatmcntof Fire Dollars per share, oa Ihsnew Oast. i*l Btoek of the Company,will bo to the Treotnrtr on the 20th day of October next. se2tt2awloid WM. BOSEfICRQ, Treasurer. Omcs or rnt PmsirMH akd Bostow Mntnw oo,i ' PiHßUitogtBcyt.il, ISM. | ITS* Notice.— Tho Stockholders of the Pitts bargb andßocton UItUtSK Compear arc hereby 00. tided tbat • special meeting «Ul beheld at the oflU* aftba Company. In the city of PUUbnrjh.onWKD.VMDAY.tha 6th day of October, at 3 o’clock, P. U, to consider the nb. ject or organising an additional company, with a more rapid dcTetopmeat oftbstraxtenatra attaint terltmv Dy order of the Board of Director*. -r. - CTO9. M. nOW«. B«aatarc. • j fljS* UyiONPBATEBM«THfQS.—The» meet* J£S* «r» halddillr In tb« Rooms of tboToaori Men*« ChriitUn Association,atTV, A. AL and j p.?; co ®*‘ n ° i,, S *»■ tbroo-firortha of aabonr. All perron* at*! eoßUalljiorilfldtoatUnd. UdlM art'a&ctkmalel? lortJ •• d^^*P ro «nt. Comtforjtpeminvlu.i/nolon^. WANTED— 25,000 Bush. Wheat, 104)00 « 0»I*. UITCQOOOK, M’CREKBY k 00, Ml 128 Second sad 151 First Bit. highest market price paid for B*«wax by B.'L.IfAnNKSTOCK k 00, >o;u No. 00, corner Wood and fwirth ft#. OOL WANTED.—The highest market price paid for Wool, by 8. HA&Rauqq Ann. JelB KomiJhrt* WOOL! WooLll—loo,oooJbe. Woolwmt ed at highest eaah prices It UITCUOOOR, McCREERYA CO, Je2lalAwtlT 123 Second aud 151 FronteU. The College of St. James, Maryland. I'HE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION begins . on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 29th. Punctual sttendanco on that day U requested. Applicants can enter any of the claaM laths Preparatory School, or in the Collage for which upon examination they an round qualified. Com* mereial studies parried by those whose parent* desire ft— Ample accommodations an* prorjded for one hundred and twsntj pupils. ; TfW*-Two hundred end fifty dollars forme session, payable eemt-annually In adtaaco, coTerfng all expenses of Tuition and Boarding. - . Pnr admission to the Rev. Dr: KEEFOOT, Rector. Oollege St. James P. 0, Maryland. jufJewdld Penn Institute, ‘ CORNER of Penn and Hancock streets.— The ensuing term will commence on TUESDAY; Slit last. A limited number of pupils may obtain admission. VTR* CLEMENT TETEDOUX, onnonneos LU. to the public that be has taken np his residence la ittstrargb, and is now prepared to give lessons in Vocal (osie. f For terms sod fnrtber particulars apply to Joha H. Mel \t. Music Store. No. 81 Wood street. Tu2Q;dew P. M. DAVIB, AAiotloneer. OomxMrclal Sale* Booms, No. M Plfth BtreaL tioo Cootlnned—On Thursday 2Sdlmt-, it lo o’clock. A. M, «ud 7p. M.. will Lk continued, at tbo ikro cormt of Wood itmttnd Diamond allar, ttw.nio of terse ud -legant colUction of aieel plated ud colored engnrtan on nSjm mounted is rich jtill and ronwood frames, ud ai* now open for examination. - P. ALDA VIS. Anrt W ' OKTGAGE CONSTRUCTION BONDS -'JL At Auction— On Tne»d»»eTenißg,B«Bt 28th. «t?l4 o clock, nt tho Commereiil Silt* Booing No. M Filth it, will he Bold, two Coo poo «eren per cent Sjortcaae Coo* e traction Bonds, isjood by P. V. VT. A C. It, It. CoTfor one thousand dollan interest psvible in New York in Jnlyand January. *23 P.3X.DAYIB,Anct. OAKLAND COUNTKT SEATS AtiAno- Uon.—On Thursday afternoon, {September 23d, At t o'clock, on the pretnlwa, will bo told, thirteen veryhand oomo aites (or country seat*, containing from ons to •era each, wljuiniog the country, mansion of James 8.; Craft, Ki(i,shlchiro»u}’ of octets, and for beantrof scenery are not sarotased by any in this conuty/ plan may be»«miit the Ancllon Koomi. • Term*—OaMentU cosh; midne in nine yearly payment* with interest payable annually. P. M. DAVfo, Auc. .! QRPHAN S COURT—ADJOURNED _ SALE OP REAL ESTATE IN finiTTIT PHTMHTMrfr 28th, it 7U o'clock, it tbeoommorciel ktlea rooms, No. M Fiftb •uW.wlflli •old, by ord*r of ft. BiddM Roberta, feu- ertadgttflffflr of 0. O. Gregg, decM, mil be cold— : Three ntiuUe lota of grand altoeta -ta Sooth Pitta* burgh, being marked tad - numbered 38, S 3 ud Mia the plan of Mid borough. . Berenlota ofgrandlo the plan of lot* laid out brbtin « *o the borough of DJratnghem, Tie: Noe. 01, 02 * n ? front otSI bat on Caretm atraet, *od axtandleg beck ICO ftatte Malta?. /foe. ZTZaad 178, Ait*. . log each a front ol 24 feet on tTethfogton a treat, mm u*. tending, tack ICO feat to tT«Jani ellay. Noe. 208 end 233,' nrb hiTtaie fron£ of 24 feet oa’fPubiogtonetrMteDd ex* f dSattaS back 100 fret to Spruce alter. * Title tedlepotable. Terms ea»h. P. M. DATIS, Aoct- OTOGK P., Ft. W. A. C. R. R. at pbiyati aAU,to loti tn mill purrliuwrt, l.y K>l ' l‘ M.UAViS, Auct-, Hh. U tjlUl ft. tilSTis liOßMix 4 i:u„ aitrchrnitO'Kxtlmn STOCK SALKS IIY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., AT THK JUCKCttANT*' KXCXLAMQB STK&T XUUHSDAY KVKVIMI - lutih, flrijgf, loosnoc* tod toppw Stock, hu<> !!>h»i bull fold tk eobilo uli •t tOO Mercbllila'KxtLnuf < L) • . * AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00. Koto*. Drafts Mint U'Mia* on Bml Batata eg rnaonsMeterm* t.f AUSTIN LOOMUAOO, . ”31 ’surf HoU Broker*.«loorthV '3rV«A» Xj X, DRY GOODS ■JV AT C. HANSON LOVE’S, No, 74 Market ftirect. BETWEEN KOnilTH STREET AND TIIE DIAMOND, SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE lliyE. The robecrJhsrha* ju«t u-turnsdfrufii Philidklphi*.Nev York. Boston, *t> K tllfm ln w.y. Onr ttock of FOR EIGN GOODS htu< iters-r been bo cccaptolo. DAESS GOOOD8: .very man imsss silks, to pixin suck and Fi*^. VERY RICH DftfcSd SlLKS,Plild,Striped ind Brocade. V2RY RICH SILK ROBES,BUckaod Colored. , | VKRY RICH ALL WOOL HOUB OS LiJKS. ! “VERY RIOH ROBB MOOS OB LAWS. j YERY RICH COTTOB AJO) WOOL MOl?B Dp iiINS. -alODi FRENCH 'MERINOS • '■■} r. ! C O BOROS . ! Th« UtyriU Mock lo ibecffy, «)d BETTER aqODS FOR THE PRICE, ■ *K*» CAN BE FOUNIi Ili AM' OIHUR HOUfE irESTOF THE HpDNtAINB, i Uiriiia vtat 1 1 BOUGHT AT AUCTION . jIK '0 ' LARGF. QUANTITIES AT PRICES, AK9 ttlU.'BE U-90U) A** TOT' • SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN GOST. BSAWLB Airs CjidAßli Ofenilrel) n*4 dnJgos,; «nrh edithe TA.LMA. I BHIAVM, -■ And jnm> otljir ' NoriLTits iij Rawls’Ain> cloaks. We MT«r faer*becu'a> le tooffijr. ao and varied ell hltideofStlAV L 3 and CLOAKq. WORSt COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, FLOUNCING S, , ■ -}: O- GOLDS': ' , shawm, cmfb.vztc «, OLOVRS j AHD |, ' '.TICIiE IN THE LINE MOVMH ova! oomw-. DOMEBT XC XXll lTXPtrl^OaDll BLKAOQXD AND UNBLBAOniD jhjgtlßV : TICKINGS, ' , CHECKS 1. f - • GINGHAMS, 1 ■ PRINTS, ' -.l';. . KENTOCItrJBASS, tweeds, , . . jwtinetts. CASSIMKRES, CtOTifS; i . And Wleto omllrnttl** -- WEIi ASSORTED STOCK ffitOOODS; yiwpy^gPKngyMAJAUCriOJf OAIOr MiniMbM.ioidlliiS m LOW AS WIT OAHBM PPMEABIWKANTiM TM HOUSES la tha Butarn cJUaa. In abort, wakro nofav tm ibla to 99* NEW QOOD3 jREOBrVjKD DAIXT; ",;ci £oljdj,; V ' ■ I'- W» r . ' j Ko.74MA&&BP —uamaawT • : j p'ri^ MOTJKJNI BLACK DBE2B 000 K COLLA EVERT OTHER A "W- a. ■wallis" v -vxasv&n ■■ oaz.i|&] TOURTtI BXRCn, lNtiraan Voodj and Ua£k^] jwjw.la i» ruin imi oPffTjKf f**”- ■ ■- - !•■ -: ) ,n. ' WM - B. HOLME!•.Iiiuo. 1 PORK AND BEE/ p AfeK - DBiOtBS W PXohiluxk 4c *»rk«» uul XOMbEß.—vk Atottta. C®ams. tESucattonal. auction Sales. PJTTHUVRGII, PA^ KDQI'iGS, : | f INBERTMQB, ETC. L*. wkxu ; :.e BJitfK-;