tut Titioburolt (fka%ttit, 11:11to BY ITSNIKAR, =XI & CO. P. . 11. PENNIMAN. Indium.. . P HOUSTON. JOSIAH RTNO lowanes• Illaungers eLson P. Man) BATUifoki. AUGUST 25, NM . UNION REPUBLICiN .SOMIN&TIONS. , ros e..VSSSOIII.2 MAW CEN. 40$N W. CEARY, pmultriyaD COUNTY. CONGRESS, T;ltaw:azoaarn t#niacr HON, I. 1110011111EAD. „Writ:Mr-tit= .zsinTiracT HON. THOMAS WILLIAMS ' ' : SICCBITF: saillilUSL S CLUIXT, City JOON G. BROWN, Hampton Tp =RE or OBIT-ANS COURT: ALEXANDER lIII4NDS, City. HEIL ST 3111VP.LY. city JOSEPH 11. - GILEY, Plum Ty. • commasinomm I BOHM E lIAMiLrow. City. DIZZOFOR OF POO/is JOHN F, DAAVO, DIIIIIIin Tp •138101:81,7: JOHN P. GIAeS: City. GEORGE WILEGE, Pitt Ty. GEORGE Y. RonEt, North Fayette Tp. SAMUEL CHAIM' R, Collins Tp. WILLIAM PETER. Nine Tp. R. A. COLVILLE, (illy. HON. JOHN COVODE. This distinguished gentleman, wl,O rep resented the district composed of West moreland, Indiana and Armstrong counties four consecutive terms in Congress, arm who gained an enviable national reputation during thoce eight years; by his stern fidelity to principle and his efficient and untiring efibrts to investigate and expose to the eyes of an indignant country the corruptions whit* were rapidly undermining the Gov ernment, is now the Republican candidate for Conress in the lfith district. Mr. Co vOnn'S strength, in his old district, lay, in an eminent degree, In popular fa or. Twice had the politicians of that district made ar rangements to take up some other man ; such was the pressure of public opinion • a favor of Mr. COVODE that they were bro. ken up ; and it was not until the district was changed that he ceased to represent it. His majorities were always large—the fourth time rising above 2,000. By the last apportoinment, Armstrong county was dropped off that district, and Fayette added to it. Armstrong generally gives a small Republican majority. Occa. sionally the opposite party carries it. Fay • ette usually gives a Democratic maj.".rity of from 700 to 1,000. How it may vote this year, since Jonah has swallowed the whale, and the " Democratic ticket " has ceased to be an existing reality, the result alone can determine. With GEAItY and Cocoas in the field, Indiana county may be safely counted as good for more than two tho usand major ity. Westmoreland, Covent's own county, will put forth its utmost Republican strength; and the effurts of the renegade COWAN, who also hails from that county, will only inspire the true friends of the Union - with greater zeal. In 1864 the Ron. ions L. D A wsos only carried the Nineteenth district by a little over one hundred majority. It is an exceedingly cheering sign oT the times to see the people of such a district choose such a candidate at,such a time. It is a challenge to combat for all or nothing. Our friends there take their stand on the highest and foremost ground upon which they stood during the war. _There is no time-serving, no giving back, no compro mising; and if they elect COVODE.—as we confidently believe they will—it will be the most scathing rebuke that Pennsylvania could administer to Cowie and the two Jounsows for theirperfidy to principle and to the men who lifted that trio from obsear ity. - Moreover it is an evidence of the good sense of the people of that district to fix npon a gentietnan of Mr. COVODE'S largo experience, well-tried fidelity and in domitable courage, to assist in guiding the natiOn through the perils which now sur round it. PAY OF CONGRESSMEN In Great Britain members of Parliament are paid nothing for their services. A seat in the Lords or Commons is honorable hot not remunerative. Nor is this all. Seats in the Lords are determined by hereditary rank; in the Commons by high property qualifications. The design is to exclude. poor men from the legislative function. This comports with the genius of the Brit ish Constitution. That government is not of all the people, and for the benefit of all; but of particular classes, and for their own aggrandizement. If a poor man has geni us, talent, learning, they count as nothing in winning public employments, so long as he devotes them to working ameliorations in the condition of the masses of the pope laden. Only when ho consents to subor Ir - dinate his high gifts to the ambitions of the privileged few, and so become serviceable to them, are the doors of Promotion opened s. before him. This appropriation of uncom mon ability, contributes powertully to the respectability of the higher orders, and en ables them to keep the control in their own hands. ,5 In the United States, Members of Con. gross are paid for their services. This comports with the genius of our Constitu tion—which organizes a government of all the people for the benefit of all. To this end it is indispensable that poor men of in- _The object of Jenny Lind's concert, ferlor capacities find their way into public England, is taretrieve her fortune, on conditions of personal and pecuniary iii- is sadly impaired by her husband's dissipa dependence. In the nature of the case Lion. ln the late n IQosL there are no valid reasons why the nation ville there were :ore men whose conventionl3' atr"x should not pay for any kind of work, Melt' real and personal, ranges from $:0,000 "l it; tap or physical, as good wages as like ca. $150,000. parities and aptitudes command in private —The annual production of the English callings. The maxim that "the laborer is sal mines is ninety-two millions of ions, acid three bundled thousand miners are worthy of his hire applies here with the employed in mining it. sum cogency it 'does elsewhere. Nor is General !Lerman has issued an order this rule, as applied to public servants, of announcing his assumption of the COllllll/1.11(i special advantage to men of wealth. In- of the Department of Missouri, and assign ' deed is.of no advantage to them whatever. lug his division commanders. They:can . afford to servo in Congress for —Twenty thousand Pembina had a pie -4.le.ayt w ll or ar e Harlem near 74 : theresoltant honor. Poor men cannot. known many men of superior by, lion. Schuler Colfax, and General powers &eine nominations and elections Lop.. to -Congress because they were not rich, —A single establishment in Waterbury, andeould not afford to work for the nation Connecticut, uses fifteen hundred tons of ,t.:_riireficar,maanlldyeyin es, a th n o d. et st r ufactit ax re a o r ! iho.llll/08 Paid. They could do better for - themselves. and families by sticking to private pursuits. • —ln New York the room occupied by Are prior - men anxious to bo excluded the Brokois' Board , ill fifty feet by sixty, on from Congress, in their own persons, and a second floe n.lroadway, costa $26,000 ; :s yn r g r l d x:ent. The Astor House rents In thepersona of men of their own order, because they cannot afford to work for the 72 The Provost Marshal General's Bureau pay accorded that kind of service? If they Is t o ,bo„discontlimod from and after the are they Will accept the teachings of deem,' 28th inst.TlMbusiness of the Bureau will astcW,thretigli the Adju gognea on this imb)ect. The majority of !4rfAlkifera.perii.oftim...,,:,, - the members of the _present Congress are tu.lf . 7 not rich men; and in this respect there le Lot fi s h oot jgrs. Li° Bi t t i ll o id n " a ' 'ltjfie lillo o w ....ssi o ,, f lain . COrrelVnae neo W ith an Ori n " C w/ M sses " Such,reductsLeticutharshe has Tans,vinit a r:...non. or sus the On ar a *l i a ..natt.„-Ye.61419..d:FEdi,,,V16.41.1....t°19::.1.rta55. " u 'r saulresrtzt,Pv&S°l ~u . 'stand side and let men of large . fortunes the seats in the two ?louses. - And this leads us to speak of the addi tional compensation the mentbersof Cori gross are charged with recently voting into their own pockets, admitting Mr the, sake of argument that an increase was actually voted—the primary question is, was the in crease excessive? 'When the session open ed the price of board at Washington was put up to such rates that the salaries of the menlbers were insufficient to provide them respectable lodgings. Many of them actu ally contemplated taking rooms at Balti more. Of course, this enhancement of ex penses,did not incommode the rich mem bers; but it was oppressive on the poor ones. Considering how attendance in Con gress breaks up the regular business affairs of members,' and considering the enhanced rates they have to pay for subsistence, we do not see occasion to pronounce the new rate exorbitant. . . But, it so happens that lie new schedule for Congressional services does not materi ally, if at all, increase the public charges. It is rather an adjustment of compensation among the members. Under the former rule, members living at considerable or re— mote distances from the capital were al. lowed sums for travel vastly in excess of the actual expenses. The farther off a member lived the higher was his actual pay. All equities were violated by this ad justment. Nothinecan be fairer than to provide that taking a true account of trav eling charges, the pay of members shall be equal. This is precisely what the recent bill accomplished. For instance, Senator NEsxrra, of Oregon, recejved for the 38th Congress $3,000 salary and $11,936 mile age; total, $14,936. Under the new law be will receive for the 80th Congress $l,OOO and half the former mileage; total, $10,068. The balance, $3,968, goes to nadte up the increased salary of the other members. lt is manifest, therefore, that the present law was designed not to increase the burden of taxation, but to equalize emoluments among the members—to make equal services draw equal pay NION LEAGUE OF PHILADELPHIA The members of the Unioi League of Philadelphia, at their meeting on Wednes day evening, took a bold and firm stand on the great questions now agitating the country. They emphatically endorse the Congressional plan of Reconstruction by a Constitutional Amendment, the ratification of which by any of the late rebel States, will at once restore it to its place in the Union, and at the same time maintain the great principles which were fought for and vindicated in the war of the great rebellion. Of Awunsw Solomon they say— That, in the extraordinary sympathy re cently manifested by Andrew Johnson, under the guidance of William ll. ‘ Seward, with the prominent traitors of the country, and their political aherents— In his treachery to a loyal people, who trusted and raised him to power; In his recent declaration that he will so use that power as to compel every man who holds his office under the Govern ment to o upport his policy or 4ivc up his bread; In his denial of the right of the people of the loyal States to exercisb legislative pow ers in Congress in the present condition of the country; In his indecent and ribald attacks upon their representatives for endeavoring to establish justice, and protect a weak and helpless race from persecution, oppression and slaughter; En his fraternity with the rebels of New Orleant, resulting in a horrib.e and cause less massacre of loyal, peaceful and virtu ous citizens, wicked in conception and fiendish in execution— We recognize with profound disappoint ment and sorrow, a degree of moral and political depravity which has no parallel in our history; and we are thus admonished that the utmost vigi'ance is now required on the part of those by whose votes and arms the nation was saved, in order to se cure the fruits of their victory—justice with peace, and liberty with union. IMI=I2I The cool impudence of the late rebels is well exhibited in the following extract from the speech of Governor Orin, of South Carolina, to the Johnson-Clymer Club of Pk iladelphia : "We, of the South, believed we had a right to secede from the Union. You thought not, for we were brought up in different schools. An appeal to arms was made—a long and bloody one. It ended in your triumph, and in oar subjugation." Governor ORR was a delegate to the Philadelphia Convention, and headed the pantomimical procession which made such a sensation in that august body, and trans muted some "old rye" or "red-eye" into tears at the White House. In his opinion loyalty and treason are only differences of opinion. To take up arms against the gov ernment and flag of the nation merely an assertion of a fancied political right ; and a resultant war of four years merely a very proper mode of determining the question. In his opinion no more odium attaches to their huge crime than does to a party who are beaten at a lawful election. Such are the loose ideas with which these men seek to come back into the Union, and with' which the President and his abettors are trying to get them back. They "belfcred they had a right to secede from the Union." Is there any evidence that they don't be lieve so still t There Is solid verity in the old distich DRUG STORE FOR BALE.The block, PLitures, (loud Will and Dee )care' Lease of a I)ILUU tat/Ull. with an established cus tom, central location In a dense poi • lion on the line of s horse railway. it I he sold pu at a Worsts', 'lbis Is a rare chance fur getting at once iota a pay- Um 'matrns. Fur particular, apply to IL ak.L- L.V.Ito corner %Yawl and tlecuad streets, au34:111 A man, convinced against his will, MARBLE DECORATIONS, Is of the same opinion still." 1:11=11713 —The street cars at Halifax, Nova Bco tia, are not to be run on Sunday hereafter. —The report that General Wise's prop ear has been restored to him is contradic —Major General Sickles has assumed command of the department of South Car ona& —A hotel for the special accommodation of freedmen has been opened at Nashville, Tennessee. —The Bank of Franco (Aug. 8) held In Its vaults about .£28,000,000 of specie. The Bank of England had about £14,000,- 000. —A newspaper editor inadvertently wrote about a woman who had nut been buried with proper observance, the fol lowing sentence: `She was buried like a dog with her clothes on." Next week he saw his mistake, and wrrected thus: "She was buried with her clothes on hke a dog." The third week, exasperated with the pre vioushlunders, he had it thus: "Like a dog with her clothes on she was buried." Fie gave it up. —Kansas will ship this season nearly $1,000,000 worth of cattle to the Eastern market. There are from 00,000 to 100,000 head of Texas cattle on the border of the State, bein . g prohibited by_the statutes of Kansas from being drir through until the 10th of November, on account of a dis ease called the Texas cattle fever, which prevails in the summer months: '-A New York letter says : "We are to have a new ocean cable—that is, an out and-out American cable—at an early day. Books of subscriptions were opened to-day at the company's office in Broad street. The capital stock is $10,000,000. The route is from New York to Bermuda, Till Cape Charles, Va.; thence to the Azores, and thence to Lisbon, in Portugal. —One day last week at Macon, Georgia, the mercury stood at 99 near the earth; but a hot wind resembling the sirocco was se.l is the second stories of otim.s Me the uuometer indicated 103, and the third stories, where it was Cully ex• oqed to th, ‘1 tad, the mercury rose to 166. • in his speech at chtt.ago last tig, of fur. Johnson's protnise ,es of the freedmen, said this ••es missed the road. NM Lots •Mu Wentworth has predictixl that Grant will he tho next President and lien. Wade, of Ohio, Vice President. C. H. I.)c.xn, of ()Lion county, Tenn., has been arrested for committing u rep on his own daughter. • IT is said that there is hardly a family in Columbus, Miss., but has some member Tax negraea, of Atlanta have formed a fire company, officered by white men. A l'orruN F.trmar is About being curl i lu Cartersville, A.;‘...rgio. IVANT SU PPLIED.—Lovi don Ale, BOTTLED. ALES, LONDON O)itTEK, lIMUWN . TOUT.—To got genuine Imported LONDOS ALE, rola or BROWS ST, UT has hero allncst an hoposelblllty In this city, notwithstanding the fact that there are few tonics more suitable for weakly prreone and Invalids. The want has nt length been 'apatite!. A large nssortmeot of the anesebrands, comprising Barclay S Perkins' LON lc Is sTocT. Rasa & Co.'s INDIA VALE ALE. ( Lmt•trell's SCOTCH ALE, etc., lust received at FLINIIntr'S D4IUO STORE, So. s 4 Market street, at./ is sold by the Mair or single bottle. at the lowest rates. Alan, • moat complete Duet of the (West LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. au23:Tre • - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WM. BMGHAM, Jr., Adams Express Office, 51 _MTh &reel, is an authorised Azrenf W reeve dvertisenents for the GAZETTE, and all other papers throughout the UnUed States and the Ostunksu - -- • RE{". J. S. GLAZIER WILL preach 10-510ItErt/W In . KVILLE II I. al 10 , , o'rl.l,k A. st. and? r. tgr PLYMOUTH CONS:MEGA.. TION (I.lt.H.lll.—Puldlr I ellalons bar- TICOS In the Y EU' ACADEMY OF CSI('. an , / itr,ACI2III.; hr tt. Pastor. rter. NKY all ultt F.. FYI-moitICOW WINNING. at 10'1 and In lin' N I Nti at 71r o'clork. nu?, 115T — FIIIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, AI.LEOLIF:NY (ITT. EXCELSIOR HALL. corner or Prderal and Lactodi. xtrevt, Nudnr, JO YEI.II Yi-r, et.cn. and 7;.,, p. m. er hiceLlog N% LIP:SF:SI/AY FA EN IN. at o', lock. - FIRST BAPTIST VIIIL7II - 11.-- umu .r wrvic, , t tw1i..1.1 ALL nig by hi, Rvv. .1 %Mr . . AllGu3r..r • 1111"1, ,o'r 11, i.i. GEARY CLUB. The Union Republican Voters MELO 2D WARD, PITTSBURGH, I=l 19 CIS OP CIIM_B MX CI EIMI M 3 On Next Saturday Evening, Aug. 25th, At S o clock, FOR THE PURPO4E OF FORMING A teary- club. MOIDUAN d CO.. va. JACKSON, Deli URNON ,t CC. In pursnatice of an tinter made at Apth Term bolo, of the Chancery Court. at Clarksville. Tram, I will sell at Public Allelioll. on TUESDAY. September 4th. 1000, on the premises LUOISA and MOON f V ERNoN FORS ACAS, two excellent Iron Furnaces. situated near toe Cumberland River and the Remolds, Clarksville and Inutsvltle Rail road. There are about 13,000 antes of land be longing to the two Format-no, of which parties 'D atong to vngage In the Iron hotline. can purchase as touch as they desire, Timber Is abundant :or aIl purposes, and the ore of we Mat oualtty. Tann , . or nALK—Teo per cent. cash, and the till once on a credit of one, two and three years. Notes trills *owl security, to /mar Interest from date. .I=l7 W. T. I:MAC ABLFORD, C. A M. A Übloo Republican Fleeting will be bald In Bir mingham, in due I.IIAMUND, on NV M. L. SANFORD, GRAND Union Republican Rally, IMI.3UMN iGr M. •u tIU,IB v Et ening, Aug. With, v. Ilir IN , hie rill he k.l.lrrnevil NKR/RURAL. A. \I ARAI{ ALL, Es.' MILK PATRICK, I.; B. CARNAHAN, KA,. of the County Execu ire Committee aull:113 T. M. HAI N g, ivcretery VIGUT SECOND-HAND PL&NOS. 1 Rollo:wood, round corners. ••Knabe t Go•••• ate. lelano, very little used. new. Price $l5 for m $ 00. One 7 octave richlycarved Plano Forte. over strung bass, four round - corners. 1225. One 6 six octave rosewood. • F. Blume ., wale Plano, with Pollan •ltsetnneut sod Iron frame. $l6O. that pe tare rosewood Iron frame Plano, ..61. One for $ 1. 7% $17.5, on end $OO. They sr, all In good order. 507.5 Cita tlLorry. 111.116. E. 13 Irlftt. 6treet. $.50,000 TO LOAN BOND AND MORTGAGE. THOMAS STEEL, Broker and deal Baal, Agent, 06 Sodtbgelit, bet. 400 and Dlantood stA anZi 111=1:1 3E•C".I 7 L H.EL-T-al-143, I= I=l OATS AND CORN. 2. 00 BIN 01.1.1 OATS: 1.000 BUS. 51121.1 _ED COEN 11E/ittli" IjEM Ju., Lliserty asseet, opposite Fleve.uth SUNDRIES --40 "ibis. S. U. Sir.' p; 18 bbl.. Sorghum; 11 bbls. Cider; 20 huts. Vinegar; I 5 Gbh notice, to vinegar; 100 dozen Brooms; 40 boxes Chemleattioap; 12 liosee l'alm Soap; Zl Imam. Candle., 120. bushels Harley . , to arrive, .4.lTereit to the muds low hv 0003 011 Alt C. It AISLE Y, 201 Liberty st. VIGABS AND TOBACCO. Vl5 bbln. liuhem WI leaf) =Wang .0 Ltda. mixed Smoking; 10 soils limpet Chewing, 10.0 0 limpor.ed Cigars; lil.ooo r the Cigars: 000011100 grails Cigars. Is store And for sale Of Cll.lB. C. 11•L0LIC1f, 201 Liberty . pt. 82 ,OCK) meat WILL PUR CHASE A Dwelling. 020ol rd on a. let 01 ground hallo& a front en Washington street oi et, sod extends back too feet Lo mouth altk 01100(0411U Manchester. B A . p j ailt„ R Cit. 1000 uuS.REDWEiIfEHWHEAT 2,d0 bushels White Ili Inter II best; I,lr. 11 Club do 1,500 •i {dime Ohio Cats. 10 stare awl to arrive tor sale 113.4 HITCHCOCK, BIeCRKKItY & CO. NEW WALL PAPERS now re calcine at "' NO. 100 MA "MILT liTtIILET, NEAR Firm. su2s 41)m. lt. HUHHIim & 13100. JERSEY SWEET POTATOES-3.1 barrels Mime dere..7 Sweet Potatoes Just receiv ed and for . 'l l .l 6 T rl'Elt.. wIKEN & 811EP/1111.). at= 30U 1.1b9-2.L strcct. . . I ', , DAIIII—.I. cur superior Amber to arriv s-o We e est, md tor for ued;le b I y est ouperiur White Whent. s• 01.24 OCK, ileoll.l2lClty a co. 011110 N 8-40 1)11,1s. prime 011i01110 Jos -- 1 " 4 - 1211111 bi ARSISTILONti, atal corner Mar t A d Irtret scrreu. bbls. fresh le ggs just c e -Li caved And for sal 14E11 d AlUdlrflto2:l3, au= corner Market nrol /first street. rfib, itt ! - 1 Iti on Steam Picking, Gaskets and !tope o an ideas wholesale d retail, at The Rubber House, a 211 Bt. Oats street. J. & H. r uta an dws. .4 CABS CLUB WHEAT; crl cars Corn: 1 car 0111., For ..lo by, M=E=l 'NULL and Isltlx cloth IN of AU Wes tdr ado 18 and :8 tit. Utris arca. Jv & Id. rttlLLlrif. PODETINIDIV34OIIIPMIISI3ize JAMES T. BRADY & CO., (Succe.,ors to B. J °ties, & Corner Fourth and Woodt3a> BANKERS Sc BROKERS, • DILALF.O.B IN ALL EINOS OF Government Securities, Foreign Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupons. CIeI.LECTIONS mado on all aceeesible points In the United States and Canada,. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. WILL PURCHASE that 82, 500 WILL two-dory Ogrelling, erected on lot .r maid, raving a 5 - out on Scott Street of 24 feet, no.. extending back 100 feet to • 31 foot alley. sitnate,4l to the Sloth Word No. I Scott street. • pply to It. IdeLAIN & CO., ra Fourth st. VOR SALE—LAGER BEER SA . LOON AND LODGING DOUSE. on LiberLY street, LICENSED YOB ONE YEAS, Fortlitnre. Bedding. and all complete. Prise. 11.500. A capital chance. Alto. 111.011.5 E, WAItON sod DIM NESS, and an stabllshed business, only 4150. Apply to WILSON rs 43 Fifth street, second door. VINEGAR, For Pickling ROLLMAN'h IMPERIAL TRIPLE WINE TIN- Eti Alt iiliineipaled strength and flavor. for hick hue and table use. Also 'we Cider and Malt \ toe gar. for sale by the. nuAntlty or sallon. St the Von liy Urocery IStore of JOHN A. P.ENSH A W anti corner Liberty and Hand streets. A LARGE STOCK OF Foolscap, Commercial ..)rote, Later, Brief I Record PAPERS, And all lands of PRINTERTI MATERIAL, 'oat ro calved and for aalo by W. S. HAVEN, =I ARSENAL GLASS WORKS. MODES & CO., BLACK AND GREEN GLASSWARE Druggists' Ware, Bottles, DEELIJOH.NS, CARBOYS, &c Works and Office, Lawrenceville. Pa. rusr O►►ICE AmittEsa, Always on baud. tilauware or tau abort , de terlp tine. XII orders proutpity attended to. Parileninr attention paid to private Moulds. A-A-OLLOIV GROUND RAZORS. 1 hero are wont aupwrlor. 11. worst ra..l m", PEN AND POCKET CUTLERY, EC= Table Knives, Ivory and Horn Carvers I=l wria. N., do)(3-xam3za, Agent for :he Vltteburgh Cutlery Company. .ros. G 7 and 69 Fifth Street, auM .DISCATCH BUILDING.) GREAT WESTERN PLANING MIT,T„ I' oiler of larhory Strut ad Daqueane Way =I Sash Doers, Blinds and Mouldings M l llt.Tll "lIIIHIC Vnlinklawl work le put In del house god t1.1.1. ,, 1 when takt n 'out. l'allng Floorlur, %VraTher Hoarding 1.2111, and "%Inlet voo-tlut yon loind. S•wln, sod r•-swung duo with .11-oAtelt. Rost, of all k mule In order. .1011 N HEATH. BOOTS AND SHOES. 92 FEDERAL ST. 9 2 FEDERAL ST Prices Marked Down. li rest Itargalue to 1* obtained. A fell assortment 111ovrry tla log In the Boot, !lime and batter line. A good tit noel goods and low prleee, al MCC LI.N TOCK.'S, 92 Federal St., Alleghen3 CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IRON PAOPERTY, At Clarksville, Tennessee General Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN GRAIN, CI .131.1_a1.C3 navies complete sysanweesents for shelling, by 'o"in, 100 bushels of Core ray day, and 160 bushel. of Cpru Meat, i espeetfbily solicits patronage Afl artier. promptly attended to at the lowest rates. I= QS= 111=10 Ito: li?a, Cli blo pIUIIVIANCE & CO.'S MAMMOTH GALLERY, Nos. 2 and I St. Clair Street, Near Elie tivarenalon Bridge. MINIATURE TO LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS, l'lalo or Colored.) Particular attention to city and Suburban Views, wltb Family croup.. Views of Pittsburgh .d surroundings (pialn and aterrntiseopie) always on band and fur 6. , c. aufarra IN THE HATTER OF THE CliA Nag OW I.II3ADE OP HIGH STREET, to the City of Pittstrargh. Al. persons Interested ar: hereby notified that tbe eenmenu for payment of damages caused by the change of grade of Ills ti street, in the City of Pitt+ burgh, have bean placed In my Winds for wile Don. and unless theestme shall bay, been paid on or be fore the Ifirn DAY or SEPTEMBER, MK it will be my duty to die the same as liens against the property anses.ed. and proceed 111 rolled) them In seco , dance with lan. J. F. SLAGLE, City Solicitor, No. IGNIFIGN PGAtharsh, Ps MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, ST~ITU4RF, Ts, FO U Y T.dl.x AN EXTRA PINE FaiTirirmnsw,3m On hand and fot Balt I. 13XLCIK:IIIMIII, 92 r. -nn Street, I'l[lll6l3rib --- - - - R. J. FLENIING, IV TOMAS ALL DX.4 1..L11 I X Fruit, Cans, Glass and Earthen Jars, Of every deverlption, and mounfacturor of Tin Fruit Cans. Office, 139 WOOD STUEET, (AT Y1.111N(1 . 8 HAT wrome.,) I=l2lll= =I STEPHEN M. OTT, GIMBAL Die Sinker, Seal and Medal Engraver, - STENCIL, BRAND ADD STEEL ME CUTTER, SUPERIOR SEAL PRESSES, Cancelling Stamps and Visiting Cards,. Also, PLATES YOU UAILKINO CLOTHING. 93 Wood St., Cor.Diavaiond Alley, (•LtOVIt DAVIS' BOOK Bronx.) Ftyaltei BANK EXCHANGE ii , ESTALITRANT, 71. EICHILD, Proprietor. .Yo. 00 Third St., Pittsburgh. UENTLEMEN•B DINING MOMS. £ll the tummies of the 1101/1033. Choice Ligoorai seems, &e. Private Maims rooms up shUtil.. Jrshifll ADMINISTRATOR% NOTICE,— )11,1pg Son* 111401.401it0 ihebstate orEDWAILD H. Ista of Alleglmwr Olin dteeaSedt mate Dionspt: ps*.ent, , mid ail, ~a , Watittovma=l,4l"i. withOuti•lar stmt. , Maf=l===2l! :)* I TILIIISIECGS. POLL LINE OF TELE NCW Black Betel Ring Trimming, Black Crochet Gimps, Silk Braid Trimmings, Colored Velvet Ribbons, all widths Trimming Ribbons, plain & fancy sacque Trimmings and Buttons, Embroidering Braids, Alpaca Braids, Fancy Plaid Braids, Crochet Braids, Hosiery and Globes, GENT'S ITIENISRING GOODS. silk and Merino Underwear, Fancy Neck-Ties, French and American Suspenders, Morrison's Star Shirts, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen & Paper Collars & Cuffs. Also a full Itne of LADIES' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.: F. H. EATON, 17 Fillll Strcet. TIE ENVELOPES, Paper, all sizes and quality, BIANK BOOKS OF I VERY DESCRIPTION =II All Kinds of Stationery, FOLEY'S GOLD PENS, rortfolios, Blotting rads, TIME BOOKS AND CHECK BOOKS. RIVERS, SCHOYER & CO., N 0.39 Fifth Street. au2l MERCY HOSPITAL, In Charge of the Sisters of Mercy, I'OR THE TREATMENT OF ALL DISEASES requiring medical or surgical aid. All dames of patients admitted. Irrespertive of creed or roar. Clergymen of all dmomluations perreltied to victt patient. of their own creed. Pa tiets too poor to pay are admitted free of witame, on application to any of the attending pits stetson or surgeons. Ali regular physicists moding pay pa • dents to private moral may have mil charge of the 1111311 e• capetent otarSeil, combined with tine personal atte o ndou ol the titters, mates this Institution so pertor to any la the Mate fur these lc ed will, dims.. One physician and SUrgeop doll) at tendance. . . Medical staff and months of dully attendance: IL IleglEAL, l4. D., 150 tarant street, lie toter. Novembe , an d December. 1110 S. J.IIALLAHNII, M. IJ.. 144 hu.111.11.1.1 ate et, Anrll, May and June. B SILAS N. ENIIAAL M. D.. tO4 Third a trt,t, Noss st„ct. .lan uary. ebrnary_and Starch. Dn. K. IJUNNELLY. corner blx.ll and bran stret*, Surgeon. In daily attendance. au,Lict AUTUMN WOOLENS. GRAY, POSSIEL & RESE 62 Fifth Street, ARE NOW !RECEIVING -THEIR first. stock of FINS , WOOLENS roc their FALL TRADE. The id) Ins of these goods are wary beantiful and attractive. II cot the handsomest they have ever before opened In title market. They are Mao of a new-claw quality, se lected for a first-elaan trade. and will be mund upon tuapection to be all that I. desired. We will mate every effort lo give to all a:WIVE RIOR and STYLISH HA 11-MENT. made I• artier to the VERT SZST WANNER . . . An early call Is most reaorafolly aollefte.l from from our cwt.:nem and the public. GRAY, POSSIEL & RESE, Merchant Tailors, 62 Fifth Street. =EI MARSHAL'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A WHIT OF osuctittoni szpottos. Issued out of the District Court of the United Mates for the Western District of Pennsylrant. and to me illrected, I .111 ex pose to PI3OIIC Sal., Cl the aVl3•r MEC=kI:76E7, In the City of rltteburgh. On the, 30th Day of ,August, 1866, , 11:011alco. Tee followles described prePertY, to wit THE STEAM TUO "EMMA LOOAN," Her boat., maehinery, tackle, apparel and fertil cure, as she new W, at the Manchester wharf. Priced and attached at the sult of Henry Feather stone. ALEX. MU tilltlCH, Marshal, Marshal's (Pace. l'ittsbnrall, Pa. Terms of sale, cash, government funds. as :11133 li6Ter li n oi l iga:* " a "" °. W. H. GARRAED & CO., Malsters, Grain & Hop Dealers, No. 11 Water Street, and Noe. S and 7 Pent. Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. • airo T NA l ett"ettOrlZA7.4. d ("` 7,i,1,11AT 1. OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE, Mo. 410 Penn Street. JANES IL DAIN, Proprietor, Sig - Onatillraes and carriages f t tisthcit for ❑1 trains. Also, earring. for /Noe.le, WsitillilAs and Partlea, at short lollce sal reasonable rats a. Stable Open Day and Night Jy3;..T. Tll.ll l:17 UY ALLPM — HENY PA THEAM7II.I6It OrrICIL. 180. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re: cits, of 10000 maturing to ICU. 1011, ICS .d Bids to Pe marked ••Proposale Pir Municipal Bonds." Hy order of the Committee .n Flounce. IS. StAllliglilLON, .023.1191 Cit y Treraircr. ROOFING MATERIALS. Cement, PUch, Fell, Paralline Varnish and Black Paint, blaboractared and sold so cheap as ny other house Is the ebbe try, by a & 1 YZS: Smith Whirr. Italthoore. jEO. W. PETTY, DEAL E ST4TE AGE.VT, =II dr. Ids and MOrtlrNilOs bOogbt and sold. Collee lone promptly made on reasonable ter me. sub 1 IKE CELEBRATED STEEL TUUTII IIAY liAlt "Vraiste 110,1" and "Meadow Lark"are mannlketured only at the 6UQU leb N WORKS, near the Penitentiary, Age hltig gits, spring and Plain Wagons, Wheelbar rows and Trucks ol every styld, made or the beat material, at short notice, and warranted. lelolla 001,116110 M 001. gat A N. JAMES DI. BALPII, 211..T1.011EXPEICPT. Prepares EXPLICIT DRAW INUEI aleaup . p.- I.M.TloNeiror all Sleds ot p. tends Weir erection, on, rensonsldc tents omen on An/ERA/1i tiTit61.7.1% jpetween scock nod Stedman streets. Al.Littill esnerrt 1101E1E81 BELL & co., Author Cottoallills, Pittsburgh, 'prrrortuntin Mounds Oilmen of ANCIIINCIA)BIitrf /NUN ALAN AN HUHU)) bIIENTINUS, And BATTIN . InylSmin 'HEATS NEW WilEilT;! TEN cams TO ARBLVE NEW W Ahd Ibr crate by BAuntrrs . row ASU-50 clues reeetvediand far .PATTOR. 442 • - mo..zeitd/14tiecouy....k. Irunthea 4ftekel wiLito" rftelve4 fa artun i u rk. "ligawr u.PULLIIM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS JOHN D. BAILEY, Stook and Real Estate Broker. 14`OR SALE-16 acres of Land. A- only I miles Irom the eltr, on the Noblea own Plank Itoad, within U. mlnut:,• walk of liruadorad Station. on the l'lttsburen nnd Steubenville Ran rood. The land Is beautifully situated tor country residences, an.l for beauty of teetogry vannut be surpuned In Allegheny eon n•y. 'Phu formation of the hills is such that by any Ono el noble dlr Won Into lots, each would hare I lie advanUtge of the scenery. eVlte. It. BAILEY, block and Real hal.ale Broker, 008 No. Fu. ~.reet. 1. 4 '0R SALE—One of the most beautiful local ions for a Country Residence In the countyy,.floatedx files Irene the city, on the ?Monorail and Connellevllle itellrired, with a eta- Bon at the place. It contain, Stores, the upper half rising ground. shaded whit torrent trees; the remainder eloping to the railroad. The piney le well watered with too or more strong flowing springs, with enthelcut fall to force water to a height 01 60 feel. Jt.tkile 11. BAILEY, Stock and !Balt:state Itruker, ou'a No. 102 Fourth ,orcet. IEB31=!1!13 IL KNOX &SON DLsmand, Allegheriy COUNTRY FLANNELS • BLANKETS, BALMORM, SKIM, Si ME A VC7 A Large Stock at BITES & BELL'S, 2 Fl li STRUT. OR SALE—I-10 acres of Coal, 2i 1. miles from Steubenville and S. mile from Pitts burgh, Columbus and tineinnatt Railroad. The entire property 13 underlaid with three veins of fmod Coal. The first at the depth of :0 feet Is Re oot. The second at ,tilt pth of lot Met Is l feet. The third at a depth of AM feet is feet. Will be told cheap. JOHN H. BAILEY. Stock and Heal EBate Broker. bo. n 6 Fourth street. VOR SALE.-119 1-1 acres of land In Cecil Too nsbip. Washington eon nIT. One mile south of Venice. four tulles from nits burgh and Steultenv lilt Railroad. acres clear, d and antler cultivation; balance In good timber. Churches And beltool within one mile. JOHN D. HAILkIY, No. BC Fourth street, Or. E. C. 110 KEYS, allo. G Block, I teillesne Way. FOR SALE-7th Ward Building LOTS.—Two Lots bating 20 re-t front each on Overbill street, by Icu feetpv, ,, , ; o , l;tll , :z s s , ulA9 . llettp. Stock and Heal Estate Broker. sun No. BC Fourths street. VOR SALE—An interest in a Man s- eraeturlng Realness, in full operation, and pay ing well. JOHN IL BAILEY, Block and Real Estate Broker, au S NO. 102. !Fourth street. DAY, McABOY & SP.ANG, =I IRO CITY MIR WORKS. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, Nos. 45 Wood and 102 and 104 Third St, 1111 . 011TEILI I.F A SI) I)EM...V.I[S IN Saddlery Hardware and ;Trimming, I= Superior Wowl and Iron names, Wrought Poet Bit n. Ring Ith 5, Snaffles Bran/So/ma, Wheel lids. Bits. Ac.. Se. hoop also on hand a full roof complete assortment of goods In their line, all of which they otter at as fair prices, and on as i.tood terms .1 are offered by any house in the trod.. E.AsT //It WEST. tny/24:h3.1 CHEN A WAIREIFIOUSE. RICHARD E. BREED, znerapcamtwmra., No. 100 Wood Street. BRITANNIA AND SILVER PLATED TAMA WARE. TEA TRAYS AND TABLE CUTLERY, CHINA. TEA. BETS, N NN SETS, A TOILET SETS. CHINA YAWLS, CHINA 1. SeITTOoNS, Hon ...MIAN WAKE or EVERT DESCII.II.TIoN LAVA CAUL) B/Ls6S:l'S, LAVA. VAS , E,A, LAVA SPIT) OOSIS. ENULISH STUNK WANK of All varieties, to out wholesale and total' 'riot, . . The largtot and most complete stock of everything In MI, Hoe to the city. Prices and Lerma the same as In the ea.Lern issylisa.lB THE NEW STAMP DUTIES august Ist, 1866 .IPvik:xlitaLlLLocl Thin Tldavv, For the convenience of I:3= 13:131123 I=l MUM Aud the public generulty. THE NEW STAMP DUTIES, IMPOSED RY ACT OF CONGRESS, JULY Oru TO TAKE EFFECT THIS DAY, ON A NEAT CARD. ALPITAIIETI CALLY ARRANGED. 1='.1.1L10311 : e : : : : 10 c:taii. =1 JOHN P. HUNT & CO., PUBLIESUEI4I, 59 Fifth St.. Masonic IlalL SUPERIOR OAK TANNED, PAT ENT StILETCRED AND 11.1VETEIJ LUTHER BELTING AND HOSE, Manufactured at No. 58 BMITHFIILD ST., by H.ARTLEY. PHELPS & CO. Also, Aroma for New York Robber Co. Gum Belting. AiI•ITS on hencl a superior eguolly LACE LEATHERand I; Al HYDRANT RUSK, COPPER EINEM arid BUIL . BELT /101/Ka etc. leS,so PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY !SPENCER & McKII,Y, MUSTERS AND BREWERS Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, PITTSBURGH, PA. HOEINSIT WATSON, Manager. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. MORELAND & MITCHELL Nos. 425 et 427 Liberty Street. The very bent HORSES, CAILItILUES and RlM kept fur hire atall time.. The Quest lIKARSEa 11l the city. Funerals, gt., attended to on short notice In the Devi manner. Persons wishing to engage anything In our line can rely upon bring turned out In the best style, as the proprietor. give Weir pernoual attention to the business. J .14 ALLIEGIIENY CITY FLOCK Afllls W.EIMILID BIVC:PIit.3II, S. C. X 0 MASTER & CO., No. 145 Ohio St., Allegheny. =I Pr"Qui-. huh paid for Wheat nod nye- )e7:4151 PITTSDURGIN AND OAKLAND ti ILEENEIOUSES. JOHN R. ot w. MiIUMDOIC/1, (Successors to John Murdoch, Jr.,) NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS, Pittsburgh, Pa solicit attention toner ex tenni ve stock or Fit urr AND URN AMF.NTAL 'PORES, EVEatilegENS. GRAPE VINES AN)) OREENLIOUsE PLANTS. Pittsburgh and Oakland Passenger ears run to the Greenhouse every IS minutes. 1720444 89 , 00 . WH 0 CAN 'BEAT THISTS9,OO. For Two Weeks Only. I am soiling a good FIIENCII CALI, Kink 800 I of my own make, for the small sum of NI NE WI.- LABS, at No. 30 Mists/ atreeL Wrth•eXt DAMAO. USA. J.U.ormsit LOAN OFFICE, NO.-1.51. SUITIITIELD nTitEET, corner of ninth, Pittsburgh. niohry • Loaned on Sliver Plater, Goes, Muds, inainonds, Jewelry, obi. G and eliver Viratches (lothing, and valuable articier of every description. Teo goods eanuotbo delivered without a ticket. Not accOuntabla In ewer fire or robbery. Goods of ovary description for sale at lowest. prices.. Geis:4Z) JESIAINUILL As ittrg. REEF TONGUES—Just receiveii a fresh lot of aloolir Smoked 33002 . < For.%libir,itte4losiaOsi rets3l, ..t the. FAMP.F. Ur " cr i B ' 4 ". or ' coiner up and Bud nrseuldi _._<.-,.. Y ..:.ay. mss , ..:.'is3l.c~.h»«e^y~~'u'.~."x.~'~,:s"-'-.~"'`,*~ a':~=: iVN:t all ;4:i ei C.l Dc' : I W FICOILE.S Ak.1.4-4. 54 Wood St., Pittsburgh. M'ELROY, DICKSON & CO. WHITE GOODS. Plain Swiss, Dotted Swiss, Plain Cambric, Tape Checks, Plain Nansooks, Plaid Brilliants, Veil Berages, Black Tabby Velvets, Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen do Cotton do Black Silks, Chambray Ginghams Wool DeLaines, Italian Cloths, &c. Terms - - - Net Cash steM J. D. RAMALEY, 336 Liberty Street, FINE CLOTHING, NEW YORK MAJNITFACTIIRE, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Who'eagle and Retail Agent fog l; El). ORA NTT TRIZ ICI MEDAL and diOltltlSuN `3 AT AR SLIIIITS. Remember the NEW IRON FRONT.oppoete Wayne street. Je=;eo-rre J. D. RAMALEY, 334 Liberty Street, Dealer In all kinds or 1300 ts fund Shoess. Always on hand a large and vatted assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's CUSTOM MADE SHOES AND GAITERS, Of the finest New York Blanufactare, And at Lower Prices than Down Town Rs member the FOUR LARUE WINDOWS, oppo bite Wayne street. le=m42.rrre 1ME331! J. D. RAIVIALEIG 334 Liberty Street, FASHIONABLE HATTER And Dealer In all kinds of sass .ELUT3Z) FOR RON. BOYS AND COMM The Newest Styles always on hand and at the Lowest Prices. Look out for the FOUR LARGE wrmacpwa. op :wane Wayne street. ler:e.DaTra JOHN CROFT, REAL ESTATE AGEA'4 4 Office. No. 139 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Ras for ule the following Real Estate, A LOT I= by 384, on which there Is a brick house, 8 rooms, brick stable, Ac., b Wilklnsbarg, A LABOR LOT, on which 'there Is a brick dwel -1 In_g, 13 rooms, eta/Reis, out-bouse,_ ice house, do., la A [Ma rilltiriltruTAMPZ= l :tra; used se drug More, hot and cold water, and gas throughout the house, on Chestnut street, allegile ';Orty-four acres of Land at Edgewood Station. on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 7 miles Rom the city, on which there to a new frame house. Trains to and from this station every hoer up to it p. tn. Bold In to of one sera or more. . . . . Thirty-six acres, 3 miles out on the Washington Pike. In Union township, Dart of the Outer farm. Thirty-seven sores, 6 miles out on the old Wash ington Pike, In Scott township. Twenty acres in Reserve township, part of the Kuky farm. Pottery doing a good business in • central loos tl .n. EMI A large amount or other prOperty, business loca tions, 4to. Yonne desiring to purchase or invest m one y would do well to call oa ilia above agent. MILLER &.RICKETSON, Wholesale Grocers, AN flirt/TITERS Or BRANDIES, WIRES aND CIGARS, Nos. 221 and 223, Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets, PITTSBURCH, PA. IRON NAILS, COTTON YARNS, AC.. Jill Constantly on hand. BARKER er KABELTHIE, • No. 12 filth Street, Second Story, ova 6 11. monaaosos a CO.'n, mumps fl( LOOKING _GLASSES, Pictures 111101111• 51 Mtn MIAs, 11013UD1NG5,4. 0 ., &c. A full stock conillAll seam' Barns. J. C. BEF &FIIII CM" Nali&fae.": u • was a sanutparaLs. UMW& Slaitlialastry:; • X3O2O4II•WASMIEUE6 ,:nratt,r m irOgr all ite d n. stryarigitertUaliaft. nig= • . . , WANTED, A GOOD OPERATOR ON SEWING KAMM. Enquire at the FINKLE it LYON SEWIXO MA RINE OFFICE, ho. 112 Great street. attZ:ttreer WANTED, I I 1.14 811 IRON LM TOOL IinIiCIURBS. I with to ctouloymantatactuters to inanufastare tny PATENT BRACE AtY(l) BITS. Addresa C. 0. RICFIXT. Mist,. Ripley county, Indiana. Mrl WANTED—By a Young Mao who nag bas had experience, a anuallon SHIPPING OR CORRESPONDING CLERK, With ' , owe firm 111 the city, where he eat, mate himself generally woeful. 'The beet of reference en. [Lath - eat " UAZLITS toms. ...en,l it WANTEM-A SURE FORTUNE.-- The adeerttecr, • chemist of Meaty-flee year I experience. both lu Europe sail to retire from the profession. will send to any pet- NMI valuable recipes, from the see Of which =kg in. dustrious young . mite or •01:01111.. with little or t capital, ran mate from the Gest day not only an es.. celleet laying, but in • very short time realise moderato fortune. Address, wills two stamps /if , return postage, b. P. CRESTEILFIELIt, Chemist. mrhlibilOTTS 617 Prune St., Philadelphia, .ALESMAN ' font to cogspo Irl FIRST-CLASS narnss RELATIONS. Apply In person, or address WANTED -AGENTS—S7S to $2OO PEG MU STU Mr Gentlemen. and 133 to 1/15 for Midlee, everywhere, to Introduce the Common Sense Family dewing Machine, improved and 'per fected. It will been, fell, stitch, guilt, bind, braid. and embroider btaotifoily—priceonly imap—maii. Ins the elastic lock-stitch, and fully warranted for Vireo years. We pa y the above waste, Octor co mission, from which twice that amount can be made. Addreas or can on V. BOWER'S & CO., (Mice No. SIPA S. nab street. Philadelphia, Pa. All It Men answered promptly, willt alrealars and term!. an MOO do FOR SALE.—The following Ile scribedproperty will be offered at private isle for • short time: Ist. A LOT OF 01101 IND• thirty feet front on First street, near Wood, and running back towards 'Water street eighty feet. Dieing Pelt of tot le% in the general planf Pittsburg/0 together wit.: a three story Brick Warehouse thereon. EttcrY ACIIES OF LAND at the head of Drunot's island, In Mclntire township. Will be sold In lots comsat purchacers. 3d. !ELEVEN I.OTh OF tiIiOUND In Blanches ter, being Lots Nos. lOtt. thy, 10e, ItO. lit. Ills it' 113. ID. ID and 1111, la the wlan of the extension of Mauchester, and bounded by Prattle street, Adams street, Ceder tile and Wurhlegton street. 4th. LOT No. I. in James Adams , plan of the Northern Liberties, situated at tha tooth-east core ner of Adams and Quarry streets, sad being liftY feet front on Quarry street by about two hundred and ninety feet In depth The above described property w ill be sold at rea sonable prices, and on easy terms. Title Indisputa ble. For further informatiot tr . pl i tr a tj wN , l444, Or his attorneys, S. A. & W. 0. PURVIANCE. flu Fifth street, Pittsburgh. FOB SALE, CHEAP BUILDING LOTS, In Put Township, bested on Teensyleanis avenue, Polio, Beaten, Commerce and Gazeam greets. These Lots are within a mile and a quarter of the Court House. Price, from $OO to 4500. M'MASTER, EIAZIAM & BUTTERFIELD, ATTORIPSYS, )y2O OS GRANT STREET, iliteborgh. FOB SALE, A First-Pass Business Stand The Stock, Fixtures, Good Will. Store House, Dwelling and Wiwi Lot in sew let ley, Cash sales $3,003 s month. Possession given Immediately. Six small Houses and Lots, very cheap. Several Lots at Edgeworth Station, from one to five acres in each. Apply to MEI JAMES T. SAMPLE, Real Eetate Broker and Insurance Agent, FOR BALE Allegheny Building Lots Several good lots at or near the corner of Ridge and Walker streets, a short distance bolow Alle gheny avenue. These lots will commend themselves to persons seeking a high and cleanly locality, perfectly re tired, and yet easy of access by either the lines of horse railway running to Manchester. Apply to 1 7 011 SALE—A Farm of about 25 Acres, opposite Tolanaend Station, North West ern it, R,, N miles from Plttaburgh; about 6aeree cleared; balance good timber laud, is varieties,• 23 of of coal. good vein, pit open; a fruitelling of four rooma; goo.) spring nf wateri to trees of varieties of fruit; is a splendid place for a vine yard. Aldo, a lot 50 by 19l feet., on Feeble. street, In Wriclos township, Allegheny county. Will be sold sheep. For terms, /Lc , apply at the Real Estate sod Insurance Rake of U. SRAT FICI, jell Batter street, Lawrenceville. MT. AUBURN YOl5O LADIES' INSTITUTE. This School has inqcoael II ....I 11l tenth y.a.r.. Its Mornay has been one of proeperlty and growth from the commencement. The last two year. the daily average attendance has been more L 1.411 two hundred, and many have been rehired for want of accommodation. A NEW BUILDING to now under contract, to be ready for occupancy at the openlng of the Fall Session in September. and It Is hoped that hereafter all can be recetved as pupil. who apply. • The LIBRARY, APPARATUS and CABINET are receiving yearly, valuable additions, and the purpose Is kept steadily Iv s law, to furnish every facility for a thyrough course of Instruction. The Faculty con/mats of four male and eleven fe male teachers, all experienced Instructors In their several departments. The School Is fully en t ire condo of department, through the teal and Classical mulles. For particulars and Catalogues, address • I. H. WHITE. 25 West Fourth Street, ccircr.4rdra aullthti PENN INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNC LADIES, mzus. MICRAPHIRHI, Assisted by s competent corps or professors. No. 25 Hancock Street. The FALL . SESSION will commence MONDAY, Beptcatber 31. For Circulars. dc. ‘ epply at the mai Lute. entlaMß pITTRBITUGH FALL TEEM WILL OPEN ESZTEMCIBMILIESEINt. 4th. Address Rev, I. O. PERSHINO sanduss SCHOOL YOH BOYS. MB. WM. H. WAKEHADI Mill ra:open his Classical and Mathematical school. In the usual place, in tihriatChnceh, Xs t ennumou. Allegheny, on MNDAY, IdlirTitalßMS 3d. ror O term., apply to No. 37 Union avenue, 110.0 the school room. , auM.l2 TEN. , BUILDING'. ' LOTS IN SET FATE WARD on'uoLwra.r.sraturr...:..ft MONDAY APTER/ilKMAnfustrthi 41.2 will he sold on theiorawdsesoUol well street In low er end of Seventh Ward, IV desirable linildtug Lots, each= feet front WM - feet In depth, sl Wile on th ;'h'Pril4V.'i3glll =tint - ATVs Y T " TASllS—Une4telfeneir: Ihd.thee In 9.10 tear„.,,ttb Interest. (4WD A. Meth WAIN/L. Anat. . AT AVCTION. ~ L IVER . It S . ! Air" ' THE MANCHESTER LIVER Y - STABLE, .. .. AT WaIiCHEIBTES, - „ . . . . Will 1:a gold at Auction, on T lIISSDAY, AIIUIIIIT 31sT, 1800,, Coleco inences at to o'clock. A. N. The arUiles that All be offered for sale ant as follower Ten head of ones. ono Carriage, in good Order, three -Ten ling los. Ono-OS On lidelry. one Citronelle. one new lid Wagon. on. two boric. k/eigh. Ovo seta Stnif , l . a st . s. one Net of "Cy d r;lai , edlit s irnesa, ono Nirlz } 4. • • sageo%, wile y.itire; tZ3 h other a , e& with taro gem lame: and nature. oforatde :Tema made known On 4aT of ale. - .. FOR - RENT . - Akiteslrable Two story T I LLI ”,: ' , DWELLING Irf containin g alit ; wide , good dryordlas. gfa In emry room, and sold water bates, ino.., alt,in.omnplete.Order. laitlM • eo= r e • a f - t lottt t.brae,.,.r ta-'' 01c .., , Poll. Toils orMilaniin, iTAMdt tE A, Ana i , 1-I tOVA* M -wilthalreet. STEEL, alCsiteVin Pieces AIORWICIOINFEWAVIN),,,, r t a; - ** Odik4Biti&AlkuViitiltitigh, Att • • z. k , Ti 14-'4 r: IVA.NTED—Conipe- W. D. BAH ER. Us Lima st., Pittsburgh, Pa. FOR SALE E!=l=lMl B. . BRYAN. Maker In Slot. and ItunlWe, n Fourth .1, (Burka , Building.) EDUCATIONAL Under Mc Managemont of Female College, AUCTION SALES. Z P .r