the Tittoburgh 6iurttt, 13 PITIMLYIEED QV PERITIMO, REED & CO, v. rt. PEN, , 5". }Editors T. P. HOUSTON. .19111 All KING. i NIILSON P. SIDED nu 0.... xl•..a.r. FRIDAY, AUGUST 91, 1866 MON lIIIFINILICAIV NOMINATIONS. OR GOVERNOR: MAJ. OEN. JOHN W. GEARY. OP CUMBIELA-PD COUNTY COPiGILEBB, TWICIVIII'4IEI3OICD 01821110 T: HON. J. R. MOORHEAD. T'WHIITA , TIIMI, meTnicrr HON. THOMAS WILLIAM sasuria. B. OWLET, City. =SHE OP COITUS: JOBB G. BROWN, Hampton Tp MEHL or OZIPILILNIS COURT: ALEXANDER lIILANDISI, city. 11001I0T.II: UMW* 193IIIFF.LY. CILY IIZOISTZII: JOSEPM H. OKAY, Plum Tp. 1 61160RiGE MAE:ELTON. City ,MILIICTOR 07 P 0011: aollrl r, DRAVO, minim Tp. A151313LT: JOHN P. GLANS, City. GEORGE Trizeos. rut FP. GEORGE Y. aIcIICE, North Fayette Tp SAMUEL CHADWICK, Collins Tp. WILLIAM PETER. Coss Tp. R. A. OOLTILLis, City. IntANUFACTURM , S Every intelligent man understan. the Southern States possess vast if not unmatched natural advantages for manu facturing. In climate, water power and water communications, coal, minerals, and egrialltural productions, they are not only not a whit behind the Northern ones, but In important respects enjoy a superiority. That these gifts of Nature have been rela tively distu3etl is not due to constitutional inferiority on the part of the Southern public, but in the existence of slavery. This institution operated injuriously on tho whites as well as the blacks. Igno ratio) comported with the condition in which the blacks were held, knowledge would have armed them with incalculable force of resistance or assault against their masters. Renee it was needful to employ them in those under industries in which brute powers, under a few directing minds, were chiefly requisite. Certain vices were consequently developed and fostered among them. They became impmvident. Why should they make provisions that could not. Inure to their own Leath? They were dishonest. Robbed of everything, why should they Ise regardful of property rights in others? The light of intellect denied them, their souls sat in darkness. In physics it is fonnd that action and re- action are equal. The analogy holds ev erywhere. Hence, the vices, inwrnnght upon the blacks, produced corresponding vices In the whites. They became proud, impenons, slothful, prodigal, revengeful. Labor has become in their minds the badge of servitude. They_dispise it—nor is this the worst. Not having practiced any orablo industries, they not only find it hard to begin, but will succeed indifferently • when they do start. Qualities and apti 42ndes are self-perpetuating. They descend, in the general, from parent to child. This •-•ie illustrated strikingly in the fabrication of delicate gauzes in India. The manipu lation is so One that only 'gerierations:of 'WO fit a person for the emplqyment. What neither the mother nor daughter suc ceeds in doing, the grand-daughter accent_ plishes with ease. In northern society this principle gets little chance for cievel opmextt. It exists none the less. In the Southern States it has received frightful opportunities. Herein rests the philosophy of the opinion, often expressed, :nit im perfectly undeistood, that the blacks, un der the Impulse of Liberty, are likely to beat the Southern whites in the race of competition and improvement. The blacks have had their industry trained, in 'some sort, through successive generations, while their white neighbors have had their Indolence and contempt of labor educated for generations. The abrogation of slavery has removed the barriers against the successful introduc tion of diversified manufactures into the South. This is evidenced, not. only by. abstract reasoning, but by the altered tone of the Southern people on tills subject_ The demand Is almost universal for the setting up of .factiries, especially those de- signed to supply the, coarser and commoner articles of consumption. With the new nice opened up, Southern people feel not only their present inferiority these mat ters. but that long habit of sloth has ren dered them less expert than the Northern people. Of course, manufactures, in great variety, will not spring up throughout the South, like Jeri - x.ll'e vine,in a night,. The Southern people have the peculiarities of ono system of labor to unlesin, and the Peculiarities of another system to take on. A double process of this magnitude requires time; but it will be accomplished. Besides, Northern capital and skill will contribute greatly to this and. Just now, It must be confessed, there is a hitch. Many Northern men who have gone South are repelled. Thousands have returned home in disgust; and thousands more will follow. But this discrepancy is tempo rary. The waves of a great storm do not sink to repose in an himr. Indeed, they roll with Increased power and height after the winchi have ceased coursing and retired to their chambers. But the waves will lower their crests, and a deep calm settle down over the land, and peace will brood all gently, as a hen gathers her chickens under her wings. The South has been almost unanimously for Free Trade. It is destined not to be so. Louisiana - sugar men are not to be the only cocoaraters from that section with Penn sylvania iron men on the floor of Congress. A demand, singularly en:caimans, for the protection of labor, will soon come up from the South. Identity of domestic inslitn lions will surely beget identity of interests :an d purposes. The North is not to do the manufacturing for the nation in the new extt which begins to dawn. Gme. Susumu" states explicitly that all the speeches dollidrod at the New Orleans meeting, except tbat'of Dr. Deem, "Were clutracter* by mOdeintlon." The men =Fhomado these speCeheii, if they fared bet ter-than the Doctor, did-ni4 owe their im munity to tlieli,ioderatictrx;_nor to the for. Wartime offDte ,, Prkiittlntle Mob, but to 'their daZilbiiigt.ikatoinkthetands of the .estressituE"." - lii.Wanot:ea much the manner , irldah-TiniAiiii#4g3: Were mid, as the fact Mai Odd at alt that enregrd the chiiilid*A` l 9liy..Pol!cy." , Lace been used •as rhe hums:fere was plumed before the - and if the orators bad igooten' eafteat mak, tha. initc4e4risvio . nid . have , tient Fraroftd = • - y~';r .1 ISt' NDA NT HARVEST* It thus: be confessed the last spring was lashes not propitious. The weather was cold and,..afyWu !Laugh! vegetation backward . Even grass, through bloc h ero n+llo lw lasttrek scar wide district:, refused to grow Seldom have stronger reasons existed for anticipat —ln Indianai.o'i, the vv ,, lneu , ‘et a.- street lug small crops. Croakers and speculator,. "'avengers. and not a few who neither joined in dolor- of l iesi LcuJ, .la, ides 011 bewailmeut of impending smrtity of that Sunday shaving IS .1 Lici was Je~uyeJ food for men and beasts. Though there 'Y 'll was bread enough and to spare, pries s went The soiicetion this dlici tax lola up, ender the re that the surplus been suspended in Texiii , until January of the old crop would not eke out the deficit next. of the new one. As the season advanced, I —Six of the :New York dailies support President. Ther e are seventeen pub_ betterweather came on. At length July poured floods of revivifying Lent over the la C. Van Dyke formerly 1.". S. tardy rind • reluctant earth. The change —James Attorney - for Eastern Pennsylvania died was complete. Ilay turned out a full aver- / last Saturday. age in quantity, and the quality was never —A boat race is to Willi: off at - Bridge surpassed. Standing with an experienced I port, et., in which the contestante-will be agriculturist on the porch of his dwelling, blindfolded. —Samuel Gos 4 died at Montpelier ,Ver mont, overlooking meadows, fragrant with odors on the 191 . 1, aged ninety from.the tedded grass, he remarked, "I dis- I.lbeen from his youth a prin t er. He trusted Providence last spring, and had men and women . n the greater reason to repine than ever before, woo d s p ennsylvanin :f t l a n nan v e I pm., yet there is no failure, and I shall never I No such thing. Such folks live in the cities. doubt again." So, all the prophecies of f allure in th cereals are proven utterly false. Wheal, oats, and corn are remarkably fine. Indeed, they were never better, if as good. The two former crops, of course, are already se cured, and the latter is so far advanced that no apprehensions need be entertained !m -imosa of the coldness of the current month. Nor is this all. Tobacco is fully up to the average both in respect to quantity and quality. Cotton is more likely to exceed three millions of bales than to fell below. The political condition of several of the European nations, during the summer, has been such as considerably to lessen pro duction. Indeed, precautionary military arrangements in a number of nations not actually involved In hostilities, made it ne oes_sary to abstract a large amount of work ing force front the soil as well as from other departtrients of industry. Hence, it is reasonable to expect a foreign demand for much, if nut all, the agricultural pro ductions we may have to spare. In this connection it is. pertinent to re mark that the United States is now about th , ., most difficult country in the world in which to get up a famine, or eveu such a deficiency of provisions as shall create ac tual stringency. The length and breadth of the country are so enormous, the diver. sities of soil and climate so great, and the diffusion of population so general, that fail- urea in crops must necessarily be local, and, therefore, productive of only partial and restricted consequences. Every year, as the waves of population sweep over and occupy uaw districts, the danger of short supplies diminish BLASPHEMY In thi:Tull report of the speech of AN DREW JOLINSON, at the Continental Hotel, in Philadelphia, (an abstract of which see gave by telegraph) we find the following passage, which no one who has any rever ence for that Being whose name may not be lightly uttered, can read without a shudder. It is a comparatively light thing that this demagogue and ruffian should villify his fellow men; but when be undertakes to drag the Almighty down to a level with such men as himself, It ie about time be himself was dragged down. lie got the miserable conceit with which he closes the passage from a vile bacchanalian song. It is not original. I am told, on this occasion, that there is an association here to-night who have come forward ender the appellation of their own profession for the purpose of manifesting their regard. / want you to understand that I do not feel indifferent to a thing of that kind, for in this Government of ours "it is worth that makes the man, and the want of it the fellow," and If there is an association here to-night, as I have been in formed there is, tiuitcalls itself the Tailors' Protective Association,. then to them I re turn my sincere thanks, with no feeble as SIIKAIICB of my regard for their profession. (Three cheers for Andrew Johnson, inter . ingled with groans,) There is no posi tion is life to which I could be placed that would lead me to forgot my early history and my early profession; there is none that could make me forget the past as far as the profession is concerned. We should re member, when we refer to the mechanical interests of this country in connection with the agricultural, that they constitute the basis on which this Government rests; and when we refer to the profession that you represent here to-night, in common with your fellow-citizens, let me say that our great Father in Heaven, the Lord of the_ world, was a tailor by trade. (Laughter and applause.) And when you refer to a historical account of this thing, you find that my remarks are literally true. Wurmit Andrew Johnson is decapitating every office-holder who will not betray his principles, his Southern organs arc inciting rebel mobs to hang Union loon. The Memphis zioatandie, not satisfied with the brutal massacre of the freedmen it provok ed last spring, advises that radicals should be thoi victims of the next uprising. It says: "If again we are called upon to defend ourselves and our rights from such inva sion as the Radicals aro striving to bring upon us through the social and political equality of the negro, let us not forget, in the moment of our passion, that the negro is not the chief worker in this scheme of villainy. lie is but the tool, Ike dupe, the catspaw to the wily, vicious, cunning mon— key. Next time let us catch the mohkey, and when caught lot us read him a lesson of "personal- liberty," such as he little dreams of when selling his books and pic tures to the deluded negro, and teaching him the road to "equality." We repeat it —John Brown's are among us still. They are teaching the negroes the hate which animates the deviL If they should suc ceed in inciting another riot between the whites and blacks of the South, it will be a sacred duty wo owe to humanity to let the negroes pass unhurt, but hang their radical, fanatical leaders as high as Haman teas hung before the Jeteielt king's gale. That is our retribution. Spare the poor ileum, hut dedicate to an infamy of immor tality the damnable scruff which moves in our midst but to perpetuate discord, hate, bloodshed and death." —By the latest census, the population of Prussia numbered 19,394,80.3 persons, hut in consequence of the annexation of terri tory which will result from her success in the war, Prussia will have liqr boundaries considerably extended. Thus Schleswig- Holstein is added, with a population of 960,990; Hanover, with 1,923,499 • Nassau, with 468,311; Electoral Hesse, wit h 745,063; Prnak f°rt' with 94,180 ; Hesse-Homburg, with 96,817 ; and part of Bavaria, with 30,000. These annexations add to Prussia overpeople, and swell her popu louo 4,ntr at least lesEt 20,000,000. —lt is announced from London, that-in order to adapt the Atlantic Cable more to the wants of the public, it is proposed to divide the messages into three classes, tho first to have the precedence of others and to be charged the highest, and thornessages of the other classes to have delivery guar anteed to them within a certain time. There is very little probability, however, of any rate of charge less than five dollars in gold per word being established. —ln St Louis, Missouri, last week, a boy named George Kingsland, about twelve years of age, was_ bathing and playing alone in a room •in his father's house, and in some way a long towel, suspended from a roller, on which Ito was swinging himself, became twisted about his neck, and he hung strangling until some one en -toted the room and released lum. When taken down he was insensible, and soon titter be died. The loterita Refortue - Commission, in reply to inquiries whether there. Is any in- Mrnal duty on the products of sorghum, re plies that molasses -Wallow 'made' from sorghum or are, ,and barn beat since the passage of thti ect ol'iiiirdS 1 7 d,- 180, 'exempt from duty.--- • _ E=! —Am old man named Gabriel Haub, aged sixty, and a maiden only twelve years old, named Mande Moon, wan united in mar riage in Louisville, Kentucky, last Satur day night. --Cornelius \Vermeil, the newly appoint ed Public Printer, on opening his commis sion discovered that through a clerical error he had been appointed Commissioner of Public Buildings. The Canadians seem to have recovered from their latest Fenian score; their volun teers are returning -home and their newspa pers have ceased the call to arms. They are one of the most easily frightened peo ple in the world_ —Eyelets that cost but eighteen cents a thousand to manufacture, are consumed to an enormous extent in this country, it 'w ing estimated that Over $11,000,000 worth, or at least two hundred millions of them, aro annually used fur skirls, shoes, cot-. sets, Sa —An English lord, wishing to do a little more than any of his brother associates had done ',afore him, went to a telegraph Aire in London, and had his cigar lighted by nn electric spark front Heart's Content, sent through the Atlantic cable. This light cost hint '2OO guineas, or 4-1050 hi gold. a—lt is announced that the wonderful medical operation of the transfusion of blood front the lady of a healthy person to that of a sickly one has just been performed at Vienna.. This method of transfusion is but rarely resorted to, and only in cases of escessive debility, when all other remedies fail. TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The at Lc••a rratored W. Lca lb Ins a wetks, by a trry Dimple remr , ll, after baring fervd )ears ~iW a revere lang ate< and that dread disease, Consumption, Is anxious to Is ake known to his re low-sufferers the tot sus of core. o all sho deal,. It, he will send a ropy of Int prescription used ilree of charge.? with the di n:a:nom for preparing and using the same, which they wilt nod • lung entig. Eon Consaitiri A ft . rllls t, lIUU nCllltl fl, to The only object ..f the ttilt eritser In sending the pre criptlon Is 1,0 Itetortli he alnleted, mut spread Information which he eon srlves to he love...able:wad ite hopes ever, sufferer 111 try his remedy, as It mitt cost them oothing. and may prove • blessing. Parties wishing tire PreSerlption please-address nev. EDW A ttll . or Williamsburg, halms Count A ', W he I w LSO ort. I'. S.—The abort.name prascrlption. properly romp...aided and prepared ready fur unr, may be obtained of VI-AMINO. Druggist., No. .4 Market Ottret. sole agent for the city of 1.1./1,0 I et and Wenteru reun•yit awls. atISOCrIs A Beautiful Head of Hair! ..Loiadtm • • Tin. great ••II al r Color Itesto • •Londo• •' ••llair Color 11,sto Lilsory or l•Hair Color lisstri “Ltill.lo4l • ' °fiats (Nolo, nests , • lan ndon " Dressing • • flat r Ncslo • `London " • Hair r'oitsr Kesto • • Londott• • It- • • •11 air Color flask. i. It will restore Kr 27 hair to It. °riff IWO 4,110 It will make Ilia hair grow/ on bald brads 1. It will I..store lbi natural accretion*. S. It will remora all dandruff and Itenings. b. It mane She nal, Gott. glossy and Set IL. 0. It ...II pr xerVa lilt original col I' to •.3., an 7. It w.II prevent lb. hair from Tailing 00. It will tare all diseases of Iris seals. Only 7, e•-nls bottle; nix bottles. SC do at SINAI - NE'', 330 North Matti street, &Lose V and nil leading druggists and dealer. In toilet hicel.A. ILEA d McKEENAN. kAr km etre. t. •u.. 1 Li EU. A. hELLY, 37 W.m4 eLL,rI I ILLAILLILgo. ALC.l7:l2o:ame, NEW ADVERTISEMENT& Wit. BINGHAM; Jr., Adams Express Oftlee, 54 Fifth Street, G an authorised Agent to ranee ddserttmnrnts for the CL4ZETTE, and all vines papers throughout the United States and the hOTEL FURNITURE AT A UC Bar Flattlret AlAli Vomitory of th PUILAVELI•ILA uou4E. ¢ FEDEILAL 57 Neu the /fridge,n/II be sold SATO/IDA Sep tember lat, at 9 o'clock. mal A. LEG/GATE, Atte/loom,. NOTICE r17,1,C1t011, A uguit'33l.li, 'PRANK. VAN GOVIDEII. hating 1161 d t •zr. h. ',.. 1 111rA11 tl,Tbg Ytt elm will tre carried on by tba remaining partner, beretomre. A5t31:175 ISACIMM, a LXIII3 & CU. A DMINISTRAITOWS Tito ander.lgorti having Mienout Letters of Administration on the estate of 40BEItt J TER, deommed, late of Allegheny, and Captain of steamer t . Cohntd" all persons indebted to and haring claims against said estate will present them without delay. JAB. POIETEE, ltorough of Sewickley. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Whereas Letters of Admlnixtratlin on the es tate of JOHN ATKINSON, deceased, haTe been granted to the undersined, all persons haring slab...gala. the estat e of the said decedent are lequested So stake the same known, and ail pereino ndebted to said rotate are react:stet' to make pay me t.O. )11.8.CER, Adurr. ettCiti- Motor's Other, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE COMMITTEE OF CONFER ENCE AND INSPECTION —lit meet en SAT UIWAY. &V....her Ist, 0510 o'clock A. ht.. at the Deof Penn and Hay streets, to Inspect the Fire Depastmr at. Bceretarle• of Companies will Enrol he Con, mince with a written report of the and con dition or Weir company, apparatus and number of members. By order J. H. II ANN. a 53. 1,1 Chief Engineer. 11211131 Oleic/ Or CONTUOLLEIt OF .0 LLE.OllefUr Cn. , / PerVoletteitt. August loth. MAL SEALED PROPOSAI .9 will be re celvett at this office until SEPTICSIIIEII lOth too/as/re, for Transcribing nod Copy l eg from th • riginal Aeeesament., SEVESITY•YOWt AMES SCRS DUPLICATES; the nornrk to ho dono 1.• Use Wilco of the County . Commissioner, Olds to be made at so much the tanning title com plete, and to ineitok Ow comparing of VICil and all the Iroaks with the originals. Samples can ire seen On appllealloit. Ity direction of the County C 01231711. alai:l73:oTP HENRY LAMIIEOT, Controlle, NOTICE TO CONTRACTOIIs. (JUKE OP CONffitobbatt OP 111.t.z0 tux v co., Pirrestuutill, August :10th, tem sEALP.D PROPOSALS will be revered at tli office until SEPTEMItteIt lOtis, Inclusive, r building a new WOODEN STEUCTU/LE et (I Bridge over Deer Creek, on the road leading fro , the Freeport road to Ilakeratown, Dear Frazier Mill, to 11.1.1 1 / 1 11i township. Plan, nail specifications can be seen on appll Don. By direction or County Commissioners. sul3d7r..d&wlrHENßY' LAMBERT, Copts°iler INCREASED PENSION Two Dollars per Month FOE SOLDIERS' WIDOWS, Coo uow to obtalood Oy•pplylng to ARTHITRS & RIDDELL, U. s. claim Agents) 135 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ral:1611 - - - - -- ROSE 10.41 LE STOVE mronKs. L. PETERSON, Jr., & CO., Manulacturrrs and Dealers In all kinds or Cooking and Heating Stoves, HOLLOW WAG E, Of the eery LATEST PATTSENS and lITIL LES, Warehouse, 197 Liberty Street, Prinsnenututt, PA. WORKS, MANCHESTER. analress MASSMEETING. A Mats Mettiog I.3l.lsciss, wtthout dittluellou fpasty. will lit held aL nereusicomalco AT 7V O'CLOCK P. M., pninar, dIUGUST 31st, 1866, . Joy the purpose of.a.nendlogg an Invitation to YUXBILVENT JOHNSON, GENERAL GRANT., . • - . ' • 'GENERAL /*mina, • A.DII.ILRA.L.TAIMI.OUT, , ...... And; win to vlsn, MI city on flair tetinkiliont OlikAgO. sad to inntantranseinento Or inch-linne 11111)16R-4, 0 bbl/..-two years old llTlntOntloo. ~ „, ...- , - ‘ , .. , pinnttlitsr Inakd Pr ftr In store and tor] • & ,, aat e, 44 " 14114 4 4 , 11 .dd• , . a gl.Vii4 .: Pa Or: •. i cier% . Isa lawcar a cu; ~,j , -‘.. , ; , : : ; ;! ; ;' ,V :i.,- i .„- -- f.:3,- . Zzi:, ; ,- ;. ,..::: : .',ig.',4- , ;;;;;. t . : ,;,:=. : ::- , :;=.9-.....:-,.',"-, , •-•-•,,-,:, , , - ;!' .:,-.7.4 - ....-:--;...--,7:7-. -- ADVERTISEMENTS J.tMES T. BRADY & CO., (titzcoo.or. to Q. Jorn, Corner Fourth and Wood Sta., BANKERS & BROKERS, DIALCIIS IN ALL RINDS 0., Government Securities, Foreign Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupons. coLL.Lcriu.s, made on MI ne,esenble point.. In the 111. lied Stat.. uni Canada.. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. NOTICE TO FIRE DEPARTMENT. THE MEMBERS OF THE DIF PBItENT FIRE COMPANIES Are requested Is meet at their respective Engine Rouses, on SAT URDAY, September Ist, at 9 o'clock A.C., to at tePnd the Annual Parade and Inspection. rompt attendant... is Mkt red. as the onpan le must on the groeud and ready to two.' at DI o'clock precisely. 1101:1E t, l' PI - vet:sell:is will form on Peon street, with right reeling on Maritry; thenceto march slung Marbury is Llhert), down Liberty to Water, op Water to Blarket, along Market to Fifth, op Fifth to Smithfield, down Smithfield to Third, up Third to tins, along Ross to Peones - 1e ants avenue, out the avenue to Gist, along filet to Forbes, along Forbes to Witt:therm r, n p Miltenbergt r to the se en... do.vll the avenue to Pride. up Pride to Fel ton, along Fulton to Wylie, 4town Wylie to vino, do. a Fif th to lirant, don n Orant to Seventh, *nil Lure to reel one hour fur dinner, with right on Smithfiel, throve along Smithfield to liberty, up I..hyrty to Wayne. along Wayne to Penn, net Penn to St. k lair, and over Suspension Bridge, up Peder• al to i..let•rt. along I.acm•k to l'hestout. up Chest out to CM, along Ohio to Federal. down tederal to bridge, Lod over to puce,. blurting. By ardor J. 131eltr, 0041,70 Cl.lef Eng ineer SOLDIERS AND SAILORS! AM EETI N G OF THE EIONORA MA. DibeLIAILU F. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS =9 =TEM - 1* "Sr On Friday Evening, Aug. 31st, Faol thy forlit it,: sit Itrgtmliation • f 1 tr "BOYS IN BLUF.." A OF.NRILII. AVI KNI , A NIA, I. 1:f •1 • 1,1 al.“, 1866. FALL TB DE. 1866. HATS, CAPS AND FURS Wholenale and Retail. M'CORD & CO., 131 WOOD STREET, Invite aiwlrtal a tte.tltlwt t thrtr lark stock of Hats, &c., &c., for Tall Sales lawsull end roolt ,, te—rrery :Moly to stilt al Al.. It', evrry cia..rrlptiots to soil tb •o. N. I III.INI'ERI SALE Or VALUABLE IRON P.IOPERTY, At Clarksville, Tennessee !PIM) Aa a Co.. v.. ACKnON. Mehl ILIVV:. tO. In puesuaisee of ao order made at Aprii Vero, tin, or the Chaiteer, Court, at Clark...tile, Teen., I will sell at mobile Anetton, TUFSDAY. rientersitier 4111. HG. on the preniJses. OtlinA and Mtn: r Ett M r In, A ( . 111, two e L xcellent Iron Menaces. situate.) near the Cumberland Myer alott the ate twobl., tint Lavine and Louisville !Lati na:id. There are apout 13.000 act es of land 1.- lonatos to the two Poetise.... of which rosette. de sir[ng to engage to the I ro• tiusinesa can purchase as much a. they ciente, Timber it abundant for all purpo.ea, and the ore or the brat •inality. Tali.. tit , r.ata—Ten net rent. rasp, and the once on Isl a ere-till of one. two and three rear]]. Notes wI lA good recortly, to bear Interest from date. mu= 17 W. T. nil Al's K 1.110.1,, .A U. - • Fon MALE, Lois on Pennsilvania Avenue. Lots on Soho Street, Lots on Gazzam Street, MA Acres in Reserve Township, 13 Lots on Monongahela River, near Lock No. t. M'MASTER, OLIZADI & BUTTERFIELD, WY GILA PIT MTH LET. , 0( )0 TO $lO,OOO WANTED IZZI Strictly First-Olasallortgage, ON CITY PROPERTY. Apply to A. H. lIRVAN. litok,er In eta-a 4 sod Real K.tate, a 0.7.4 ST Fonrll. Nt., , Itori,• 1 , u , 1d!0g.1 I.IOLLOW GROUND RAZOIDI ...Meet arc none ong.relur. Too ducat ~ n ote mad, PEN AND - POCKET CUTLERY, Every style and flelsh Table knives, ivory and Horn Carveis In endless •arlety, for sale by VICrAI. W. CIPC4I33EIAT, Agent An the Clusborsb Cialer7 COMPOOY. .ros. 67 and G 9 Aired, surm IMOVATC/1 BUILDINLI.) PHOENIX 6TFAMEHEWEIi 208. griPICZa. ..... - ........ ••-.. 15 1•. M't&T brEi l li & ........ ELSTERS BD BREWERS Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, PITTSBURGH, Ph. 11.00ERT WATSON, Xlazzairopr. lellallo orricx or THI AtAILOIIIST VALLIT It. It. Co., PITTSBURGH, August, ?SU, JiM. TO CONTRACTOUS.-11AILIMAI1 I.ETTING.--The Allegheny Valley Railroad Company wilt receive Brownels at their Whets, on PH", ytrt et, to the City of Pltratmegh, up to U Cluck, r. W., of TUESDAY, kleptenthor 201 k, for the termination. ,Alaitoney. Ballasting and Ties re quired on about fort)'-live tulle sections of rolui an tendit g northward Irma tirade •e, Rend. Maps, proalee, plans and sm rill, allot. of the work will be ready for exhibition by the loth of Scotember Tau line is marked on the ground i talleir lit fur ex amination ny contractors, though not yet 4 01110. Le ly run In. Ally further information In regard to the work, eau be bad on a rplkatioti. in person or by biter, to the subscriber. k . w llltillT, att.o • 1,0 Chief Enelorer. OTtl! LOTS!! .1 Do you wish tosecure a Dull,llng Lot, pleasantly situated at the fork• of the road In the Borough of Lawrenceville, and the most deslreable Lots now In the Marcel? They front on the Pike and on Liberty streets, and lulu the property of Thomas Howard Esq., and will be disposed of on liberal Loans Title perfect. •pply at the fed l Engle and Inniranee Vince of O. S. BATES, nun Butler street, Lawrenceville. A CHANCE TO MARE MONET ON MALL CA, ITAL.— will sell my Morse Power May Press, Al lemon Cost et hay, 1000 sr ton /'oat or baling $l.OO par ton. breight, CO per ton. &glint prier, aro,ooper ton. Profit, .Co Per too. Con Into Or to eight Loos per day. ICauptire of UKNIIY ILEA. au., 2.31:181 205 Liberty street, Vlttaborgb. (Writ% Primr.irg U 2 COUPAIrr, rIin.ADAt.rUIA, Aug. AM, INXI. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the tnockbolderaor Ito rii u,LIPs OIL ettaPANT oil be held at their Greco, No. 303 Itysi.ut Philadelphia, on TUEZDAY, hopteniber 4th, 1800, at 13 o'clock, X.. for the,porpoae-of electing Ilotwd of Directors to scree for We ensollag year, and for such other business us may be oecrasary. .. , 9.124 WM. J. MALVOLM, tlecratily. Orrom OP CorrooLt.ra Or ALLratiror Co, I PiTroDurum, August Toth, UM SLY PER CENT. VOLUNTEER BOUNTY BONDS uv •LLIEGUINY COUNTY, 'ranted at hlghost mmarkat nu et. _lytT7:l.23ther HENRY' LAM DEBT, °Oath:lncr. ..urair ALLEtiILEN.Yfir..., SEALED PL IOMA L L A MIIPti 4 e re tnilYA"okhA°Vukiroininendsw.l2:2; 9 HI la 4y, oto f tho.t looturtog 1070, URI, lola nod 1871. ht , Loorogrodo_ ! . ..Proposals (Or hicallclpal too e tni t tirTifla nce. City Troronror. R'=l RESU PINE APPLES-6 bbls. fremb Hum-Loaf ~ mire oppi,xB, , she . ntr!rwicar, lust red lied and for az 07 . ll&Ylltrat & l me Igo& ne and czt woad 8" NEW ADVERTISEMEI, TS To THE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS ALLEGIIEM COUNTI! I ur..uunt lo rail of the SOLDINAt:i AND SAII. NATI , OS Al. .1 .‘11,11,( 20t11 10011. IlArgullon , of our ..“.• rad,. In anti from all II". Mate, thu! , u oi, 1u 1 n-.4.0d01e MASS CONVENTION, CITV OF PITTSIRtimu, Tuesday, the 25th day of September, To t 310. r. smeh art lon ...hall rondos., 10 t promo tio. of the befit In tervnt• nl the Ifeptiolle. With a slew . arlertlng delegate. 41 represent Allegheny County In ball Cells entlon, and making prelhulnary arrangements fur the rearptl,n or tl who will visit our e.ty that 0CC.10,1. the aeldlerN ano tailors thereof are I relied to astern... In CITY HALL. PITTSBURGH, 0,1 Frida y , the ;1h da) Sql, at 11/o'clock A, JAMES n. NEULEY. late alai. (kn. U. S. V. A. L. PEARSON, late Bet. Msl. Uen. U. V CHARLEY , BARNES, Ica Ilet. Mal lien. U. N. V J. B. COPELAND, late Lieut. Col. 6th 11. 1•a Artillery. tl All L. KILIJORE. ItVI . !lay, P.Stik P. V. T. M. RA YNR, late Col. IMth I•. V. u. 1,157 MERCY HOSPITAL, In Charge of the Sisters of Alen 14'011 TIIE TREATMENT 01' ALL rrqulrin,r ose•Alcal or .orwl , al All clamben or patio... A.lallttml. Irreslo-ctl<^ of creed or cu,or. Cler.O.ro of .11 .I. , llonain.tlooss ortollio.l to visit path ri La of tlo.ll ton rrebl. 1 . 0- tricots too poor to pa, are adoiltltsl frre orroargr, oo Application to any or 11.4...5t100d1n p1z)..16.1126 ur llAurgLons. All reotlar ph, .1,1.0. par ". Licht.. to prll at.. rooms In, ba,r u tli cliarKe or the sotue. I ontpetentcombined with rho personal attentlott ol the slaters, niaLea 1011 Institution su perior to aoy In the State far Mose Mak- ed n lilt olaease. Our putt Adrian and astrgrou in dolly at tendance. Aledirml alma mod inunt Ili of d.lly nttenststne, I). JR.. M. 11.. irm and I.l•enzolmrr. . J. li.111.1.A111.:R. AI. , 4 7 . .1[VV. Ii i:N!:11 a A n St .1 1:1. " 1,.. 16'4 Thi Jul), Aug...laud Idewi..r. 11. J. 1 J1,111 . 111f.1.1.. N. IL. 107 rebrlnAry and Mart-11. 1)... K. 1,0!.. , torn, strvela. ,0rig.....n.1.1.1a11y GREAT lIVENTERN PLANING MILL, Cum d lartary Strut and Daqtant , ilny, PITTS111:114, 111. PA. Sash Doors, Blinds and Mouldings MAIM TO ORDER. Unani•hed work Is pat in a dry armee and finised +when n out. Palmas, Iloorlng Weather h Hoarding. Lathe and nhlngle. ronstant; d y on hand. Saarlng. le.-al...tug and bend' baNlng one olth dlapateb. Loxes or all kinds wade to ofeler. au= JOHN HEATH. SUPERIOR OAK TANNED, ILN'T STILVTCHILI) AND 121VICTKU LEATBEII BELTING AND BOSE, klanor.tereo a No. No fiNITUNIILD ~ T ., by HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO. Also, Arent* lor New York Nobber Glum Belting. Alway. on hl.ll . 4, a nor of I..EATII all and %int empe fILIANT ILI TZTIi aa./ ctn. f Woe.. A ivEsix AND BALE STABLES. MORELIND & MITCHELL, Nos. /25 & 127 Liberty Street. rho very belt 110111111. ['ARM All Kt; and Ittlt:- INS kept for hire at nit tlnuca. The nueut ltrogltSlga lu th e atty. goner...ls. Ay.. atton.led to on abort notice in tlue best m•nner. Peguons to engage anything In our line ran rely noun Wag turned out to the beat utylr. the propriatnrs give th eir personal Allen LOU iv I Ile bustneas. .1,7:eg0 I= "A""'".."'• lk/• /taTit ....W. T. 0.11111 H• Ito, 1)01INT MALT lIOUSES. W. H. GARBAED & CO., Halsiers, Grain & Hop Dealers, No- 17 Witter Street; and Nem. tk and 7 P.AIIII Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. O air The bigheet market price Da fur Wlt T RYE, CORN aad (Petal. irm - aw BANE EXCHANGE RESTA:URA.NT, U. SCHILD, IPropnotor .r°. 90 Third St., Pittsburgh. 14 6STIAII YUEN 'S DI N INCI ROOMS. All the Ittxurtefi or the warms. Choke Liquor/. re, is. Private Dining roams op stale. I/IMAX IN TOE 'MATTER OF THE CHANGE Off (MADE OF Milli !MULLET. the City of Plltiburgh. Al, peraoas Interested are hereby eollbed thbl the towesseneete for payment of detentes caused by the change of gywde 011111 Is street. In the City of Vltter berth, here beet placed In nay heads for collo. lion, and sinless the same shall have been paid en or be fore the 'Oyu DAY Of ISECTEMBEIt, IBM, It will be Mr duty to Ole the came no Ilene against the property asseocd, sod proceed to collect them le et . ..dance with law. J. F. SIMILE, city SoHello', au:114:1143 No. looeirthst.. l'ltuboroh. Pa. ALLEGHENY CITY FLOUR AND W.3933X) EiTC,l=l.lll, B. C. NoMAISTER & CO No. Ma Ohio 81...Allegbeziy. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Floor. Food cito Chrea.l.l2. I 'tun paid for Wheat one Rye. )47:11,4 JARED R. BRUSH, 0? gleam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks, Shee Iron Works, &c. No. el I'ENN STUKKT, I'ITTSBUILI.7II, leza.,lta•ww. ( 4.00 D NEWS FOR TILE PLIOTED. AF PATBNTtINIACINNY& DROOP, at low priers. 1111biliaTrilt urrr KIES, Si per bottle. DliAlik.'S PLANTA:Mir. /LITMUS, do. 11UOYLAti Wel BiTTZICS, Si per bullet. 60 lbs. Pt/OPD IWO/JAMS, pure, SI per lb. And everything elm to proportion, at BUOW.IO , II6HLW Dlt.UO uTORE, NWT . . No. NMU Moir Street. RIGHT, SECOND-HAND PIANOS. round earners, ••linabe A (:o••.• make, Plano, very little lifted, new. Prim , 5 61 '. 160 D. One 7ootave Viably carved Plano Porte, over. atrang bassi lour round corner. 11:66. One 6 !Ix oetsme rosewood, Y. Blume" make Plano, with Pollan attachment and Iron triune, $l6O. line a oe lave rosewood Iron frame Plano, W.M6 (Moro, SIM 100 .04 000. They areal' In gooli onler. im2.6 atm/lA/Trig ULU sk.., Cl Nitta street. $50,000 TO LOAN BOND AND MORTGAGE. Apply to THOMAS IrrERL. Broker mid neat Di a m ondt, No. CO Smithfield, bet. 410 and Me. VAST STEEL, all sizes. in pieces to salt purchasers, Large Berea Grindstones. JOSEPH WOODWELL & CO., Corner Wood and Second ste..tlitriburen, AOICNTLI rOlt PAIBLIAILKS' WALE& sun•drierT ROOnSG MATERIALS. igesiscist, Pitch, PM, Paraffin. Tarnish and Black Paint, Maantactured and mold as cheap as any other hoe. la the country, by PAGIC BRAM. & Jyldraen 111 Smith Wharf, Baltimore,. JAMESBL BALM, .A...1F/.O.I3WrEICW. Prepare. RRPLIOIT DRAWINGS N e t i. uncel., uAT al /UNISfor kinds of llaildlown. ginner n. lends that errOthpon r3ouonable - ORD.! on ANDERSON STIIIIRT, jpetweea scoot and llobinonn stnaela. ALLS UIINNy r20:473 kEO. W. PETTY, RE4L ESIWITE d6FE.I T, N 3. 1301%4:Z42 STBEICT. . Bond/ mad Yortgazei bogibt and gold. Collor, Lou. Dgoluptlymodi onleavoiliggdi genus. gag 900 b 64: biest.qiiallity • ILSNST Et• txdolaXe: WM - , ECM =I OF BLANKETS,' BALMORAL SKIM', !tas .1 A Largo Stock at BATES & BELL'S, '2l FIFTH STMT. =ID A NOVELTY All School Bop, and (:o i, want Them 0.1962....1. do BEE PIELMIII.2. DAY, NIcABOY & SPANG, IRON CITE 11.111 R WORKS. OFFICE ANII WAREHOUSE, Nos. 45 Wood and 102 and 104 Third $l, Saddlery Hardware and :Primming, upe rior Wood it n d Iron sues, LP ronalot Pont lIIt.. king lilt, ,narnes flrandoous, VO bra' .1 . li,ep also Land a roll and colopirt.. c.0.,' ow. godls ou t heir line, 311,4 they triter at as fair prices, .ral on as good terms as arr offered 1,7 say house In hs, trade 5...\ I , lf WEST. y BUSJNESS MAN'S COMMERC lit COLLEGE, 1. melt r 11 gust Ntudeu Yur 1r.•... •l the t ti WY • ADD disclur t o. 2 hrre .17ortlha E.latra Pay tha• Volnut (Kneen to Ute rersMe Mareh YI Itleta, sod dlscharrett, mattered put, or re.igued •Inee Attettli, 1.11 CNIIION:t.-1 . ermIneutly dlAabled are entitle,' .315. $2O or *23... curdles to degree of disaltllt. 71 lirAnt StrteL I . lt,Leurgh. Va. SOLDIERS• C I LAIMS FOB BOUNTY, &c. The toolor4l,rned will called all booollor, back Oat end In [talon. due soldier, under the acLa of .Cotrrest or State lowa. Coniunalisainst pa-a.. 1 • act equalising lamp ties. tooter which veteran eoldlera art rotille.l to bouyty of from 9100 to 8200. JOHN S. LA fl 11l E, A. M. !MOWN, * Attorneye sit Law. VNrr, No, jv-,n:d "41.rn H .f.yr T uniu. MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, 8 74 T U.df R 11 U 8 TS, I`o 1.1 r S. AN EXTRA PINK ITALIAN HEAD-STONE On band eat for sale: 33.xit.coicrxiaaa, anal 22. Penn Eannet,labnath. IN S THE COURT 9r COMMON PLEAS Ole ALLEOLIENI COUNTY, No. (I, March Term, Meta Label In divorce from bonda or matrimony. CATHARINE KLEIN, by her next Rand, John PlakertOu, We. CHARLES ELMS. TO CHARLES ELMS, the above named respond. eat: You are hereby mutated to bo anti appear at the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny eounty. to be held at Plttabitrgb, on the bra DAY 01 taILPTEILEILIL 11406, and answer the petition ot your wife, Ca thul ue Eacln , bled In this case, and .hot, calla°, If any you have, why her petition for a divorce from the bonds or matt Imony should not be granted. .!! 0 : 1 94Ir J , lli N li. bT 4. WA ItS, Spet In. BARKER & HASELTINE, No. 12 1111 k Street, Second Story ”NALICIIS IN LOOKING GLASSES, Pictures and Frames of all kinds, A rull stook constantly on hand. siErnEn Dl. ovr, OERIUAL Die Sinker, Seal and Medal Engraver, STENCIL BRAND-AND 89111 LITTER CHTBIB, SUPERIOR SEAL PRESSES Cancelling Stamps and Visiting Cards, . Also, rI.A.TEB YOB SIAILICINU 93 Wood St., Cow. Diamond Alley (.•UOVI DAVI.' BOOK STOUL.) PITTIMUItUH. J. C. OUITUIa I C. HUFFIER & CO., Mansrac v • Wrens of tlarnaparllla. Lemon and Ilaallberry 19103:1.9. ‘717..9..T10N1LE3. It*aree , 7'. Strawberry and Id•knoll 6yrupay Bottlers ore aka Ales, pagn Ilrov y a t 0 1 40.., r Lager l [ l e l. e a r r arewl l C r h k a e m- N s e•tCidae" C 4 de LAETT., , nearneeon o g, i l a UK Order. ailed and kbipped 10 all twit, of toe try, au short no: ~. c. LEA`AVIER BELTING. (IHERSNI-.e'• Si. CLARK. No. 11 %won't.. r. lio/41 . 1/10 re1111.11.141y, Alto -0 311)f Cll7. •• .-111 re. Of ever) description Patent Mr. `cinctileri mud itiveted OAK 'FAWN IIALTINt.i O. BELTS plaglp 10 Urger anti r • 'burl notion. Particular at tention pa: Mil heavy solicirsd s and hea workk utett. 0 ors respectfully 1e110,174 SKANN, Filth Sir ea, keleveen nannd and Chatham* Streeta, GUNSMITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE ..¢d and .oldat the lowest prleo.. itopalrloa don ...pm, cm Owl notloe..__ leLudso HOLMES, MILL & CO., _ Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh, Idauulseinrcrs of Ali011 11 011(6)21118.8TINUS. 1101 C (IS) N tiIIETGB. • ANC CO) bILE IN ETINtis, And DATTLNIi. mil5:80) THE CELEIIIIA.TED STEEL TOOTH 11AY LUKE& aiste Bird" and "Aleadow bark' , are marnsfactared only at the 1111.1Q1.110N.F. WOlLlin.neae the Penitential?, Alle gheny City. „. Mar Port spring and Plain WNW... Wheelbar rows and Tr s, unks of every atyld, made of the nest material, al short %Lotion, and warranted. (elands 1101..11allifin COLEMAN, -MARBLE DECORATIONS, WCML 3SC.a.ta' TJES, Of Beautiful dolma, at EW WALL PAPEIIIIL npw ref IW 1.07 YA./1811X STUSET :Mat Pfititl."-- ' ..L. '.'Tl'7,P,l'rS COI NTRY FLANNELS IMM:1 SOMETHING NEW THE SAII'IIEI,I4'IE. =ETD JOHN P. HUNT CO., :0) St., Masonic Hall. I=l 1.0 A I,ItItS All M3lllsl,e.r. 1. I, nr No. f St Clair Street. 1, lore of an ..aperlence.d Inonthe of July and Au .t“, .11 the lat of July tan raal... last of August_ of protnanahlp, annl• addrene '•. , IIAVTKIL and H-('1. A Y MON DN. sOL'NTIES TO -61 and 1862. are entitled to 0100 Vears, I* Or who were .d oon,l, or Wel,. lo.lrs. W. J. A If ALI. PATI . P.II,ON, Altornry., UV} It. 11. HP:HARD:ION MOULDINGS, &c., &c. orrnomasta Ann ;041rxmo tiIUAISSMOVALB. , 41)WW,E. arraireitr,-.Jagy~ylg, WWI z4l' Aitt= t r i ranirimpisi •tvat • • r-, - • An. R. titrattiS G BRO..llo7llfia-ttat. JON. R. pareliaA matr. ME NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I, VII()_L4US - 4 ALI . 51 Wood SI., 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 - - - Cash au= 5 THE NEW ---- Spring and Summer Medicine. FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, COMBINED WITIf . lodide of Lime, Pia:PARED FUR G. W. PETITS, BOSTON, James R. Nichols & Co., !MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, -. IIIrANVIACTORZWI Or WM ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARK WITH Protoxide of Iron, Which has become so favorably known(•• • Tonic and Restorative, by rhystblawe and invalid.. in all part, of 46 country. The new preparation, "SARSAPARILLA IN A COMBINATION WITH 101/IDE OP LIME, presents out of the most prompt alterative agents• In a form capable of exerting full action upon the system, and this in minute and pleasant doses. It is conceded that the alterative, resolvent, or tonic effects of lodine, are exerted most decidedly when associated with other alteratives, In combination; and the Sarsaparilla seems to f4llll perfectly all the favorable mquisltiontt The first effect wmally observed when 'SAMBA- LtIL LA WITH lODIDE OP LIME" is taken, Is an Increase of appetite, showing that It has tonic properties of a marked character. Its alterative ef fects are manifest In Its ready combination with the blood and tissues. Hale, scrofulous women and children improve rapidly under its u., and the el tel functions assume a healthy condition. It is admirably adapted to &large nowhere' etiron le or acute affections peculiar to children. it Is suited ,o them. both by the mildness and efficiency of Medicinal effect and the pleasant, attractive form of the remedy. it may be given for a tong period where constitutional Influences arc desired. and no repugnance, or disinclination to take the syrup. encountered. In White-Ewellings, flip-Joint ph" ea., and Distortions of the Spine, It mould be giv en persistently, in moderate ~ ,doscs, - until relief Is obtalneo. In the Spring of the Year, and during the Warm Weather. The accumulation of morbid mitten In the system seems to become manifest and very trtinblesome. Lassitude, Lies.Lache, Rolls, Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Paine In the Joints, Indigestion, eto., are very common. Nothingever devised Is better tadapted to exterminate or drive off these affections han this nevicombination of SARSAPARILLA WITII lODIDE OP LIME. Ive, is as a preparation Ms ft, or which approximates to n Alterative, or Blood Purifier, har seer before been pieced within the roach of Divot- We. Indeed. It lam entirely saw and Sellarrilnel combinatior. It. ro respect resembling anything hitherto employee. The opinion of medical teen' concerning It, the description of its chemical character. therapeotio value, manner 'use, eM., are gi any and rcuar. which can be bad at the store of ail Stat eless Druggist.. Per Bale In Plttaburgh by R. E. SELLERS ICO.. AND ALL DIIIIGGISTS. mytivamwr FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. Combined with lodide of Lime, Sold at Low Rates at MEM FLEMING'S DREG STORE No. Sa Market St., Plttatmrgti. Cu7l9:AC.3m WV Atiadh i. c.W.I7.IOKETBON MILL & RICKETSON, Wholesale Grocers, ANL. IMPORTS= OF BRANDIES, WINES AND CIGARS Nos. 221 and 223, Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streeinj PITTSBURGH, PA. RON NAILS, COTTON YARNS, &C. Constantly on hand. Jril ' CHINA WAREHOUSE. RICHARD E. BREED, 3 : lso ZE N coilmillwit, No. 100 Wood Street. NRITANNLA AND BILVER PLATED TABLE WARE on WARE, TI&A THAIS AND TABLE CUTLERY. M hand. CHINA TEA ' BETS S , C— HINA TOILET Boa& CHINA TOILET BEM CHINA VAal% RINIENLIANSM WiIVEINDEISCRIPTION LAVA CARD BASIKS/1, LAVA VAN% KNOLISII i I sA V N A E S A P V I ABIL " *Pat trarletteS, tel All wholesale and retell Dade. twe et Thdlet midmost completestocketeeetTaLtls thls the My- Prices and pima the same axle the eastern titles: ~+ ;~~ W A NT.F.II, A G041.)11 31 IL\ IN EV— . • FRI' c ,11 . • T. 1% a ..! . ' NEW AItTICIAS Ugh: I l 11.1 V. 11 Ni u)..hthe .tpy ~r.rv•l ..; Mu-I triart part a i:cn.. WO 111 ' Ptr,co•••• , uls,lnub,... r It N• at• ,tan, to s!I St rlrth str , t•t• WANTED Mt 4=o 6LXI_OOI. a r. t.pecihrt't gt.n , att , . r kited ghoul. by a i.t.thl h and I.thlgthgn jar ~ It her in Pit t sburg It or Bret ref, n,lee. .1.1a,t, t tith .lay, •'!f," !tooth 37 Alt ',an, I ~ urg Ph ROOMS AND HOARD U ANITA) A SUITE OF ROOM Two or thrrn ailialning. nicelT A I. goo.' lioaril far a AVIIIICIOAO and wills, Anil Octoroon hor i sot, ',lilted by the lath of Seldom,. r. A bane Oat. 1 - 1.00 Phi. Rabin oseliAnge 01, drf AA ••(•. I 11.. " Hog 314 r Vitt Vast 01131.17 ii NVANTED—A tirst•liflELS Tailor Otto nAderstAdols t'oti'ng tail Tailoring. Also gotpd JOI• NEY3IA.N. To such, idAaily emproi, moot tool goad wag., Alit be given. Kiiiialre at tl lznrt r. °price. or address JACO!, GOEIIILINti. I,lln 2,1?..011 130ATIDERS WANTED. —Three neatly rtirnibbt..l SLEEPING ROOMS, WITH rs/ARDINO, Can Irt• nt•tnlnd In a onto foranbl. -,ltnated In a yerY in'ar , honn. cull pinanant r I,l:lnortsoani. 121- ,01, at •nd . n..r of In,nnana. \VA, and llama. k •trrrl. ati3l:l,l • WANTED TO RUT OR 'DENT. A PLUG COTAINING 15 AiIIES. More or 1e,.., with a 1.01 11 lit,l' , l, c•,, it, niLi.ated MA okort.liin Ilv, m:11.. Inun ..111.••r il,. A.l“ m . unlit iNepttooln ,ILL, ••11" Ito, 1.40. Allogli ..y =121: 4 %.,:, A LEAMAN WA NT Ell)—(;onalie- L. , Lent to vngag.• In FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS RELATIONS. Apply lo person. or iddrer W. P. li A h Kit, au2l:lls2 013 Grant ... Pittsbareh. PL WA NTED -A GENTS—S 74 to $` 00 T I NCR MONTH for Ilentlemen, an 11.35 t $73 ddi for Ladles, everywhere, to introduce the Po MOO Sense Family Sewing Machine. Improved and per ferted. It viii hem, fell. stltcL, ,pilli a bin b al& and embroider beautifully—price only $2 ok- Ing the elude lock-stitch, and fully warrants Inc tnree years. We pay the ahoy,. wages, or a 00111- mission, from which twice that amount cep be made. Address or call on P.. BOWERS .t CO., Office No. 255 . 3. new, street., Philadelphia, P. All It tteril answered promptly, a ith rlrttliall and terms. au lifigo_ . . - WANTED .-- $2O PER I tAE. Agents Wanted In every Ton-, Illy and Coun ty in the Middle, Southern and W,.-ters lintel. to sell Lloyd's New Map of North Amerira, ON Tlll U. S. CONTINENT IN 1900 Tile most coMprolienals, no,l lu .t ntsp ever nn. w,ll s ollotorn ...an rani are for this snap and mate trusts elo s 0 per day. Call nod sou it or addross, . .. ~ . r CItRI,EN A 1111:IIINIt Sole Ar Lts for Middle, ttoollt.•ro att! Wt. ern rAt .- "dim, T.V.. exult, of Viftlt nod Mt boll b rt • t cr I'lltsburglt 1 1 1111 r. of Cmmerce. ..,..1.51.- .. WANTED, TO SELL W.3EL3.EXA .ALD7r) TRUE'; Or, Lore and loyally. 7be sale will be very largo, and %gelato will find It for their Interest to st II this book In Ken:rental to any other. Ladles and gentlemen wishing proalst. blo employment WIII do well to call upon or addroas W. .1. 1.1111.1. AND & 73 Third !)!reel., Pittsburgh, Pa Ml=l WANTED—S2OO per Month phid LO Age..., t.:llosoduce our new 113 OIN 11140 211ACII I N I{ ote.111.10 . ; futo n!, Adre s,s Wi th stamp, ] I O NAItN E W MAC:MIN Elw., N locbendou, 11, se., or 1 1 1111s4e1- ra. Itroerflolaerff EDUCATIONAL AIT. AUBURN YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE. This School has Just concluded its 14.11U1 ) ear. Ito tilgtOrtv has heels one of prosperity and 11 , 0. p. from the commencement. 'The last two years t e dally average attendance 116.1 been more than two hundred, and many have hove refuted for want Of rienommOdation. A NEW BUILDING Is now under contract, to lie ready for occupancy at the opening of the Fall Session in September., and It le hoped that hereafter all eau lie reeeitted no pupils who apply. The LIBRARY, APPARATUS and ( 1 / I B iN ET areceiving yearly, valuable additions, and the pu n rpese Is kept steadily In I lew, to ftirrilah every !Satiny for a thyrough course of Instruction. The Faculty consists of four reale and elevn fe male teachers, all experienced nitructore O their several departments. The School Is fully trended from the Prepagstory department, through the entire cours of Academ ical and Classical s e tudies. For particulars. and Catalogues, mid,. I. H. WHITE. 25 West Fourth Street, r.r.JTI REM }Nip FOR YC,(.; LAC.)!', EMI! fare. ALL. ME. 3314£'3M-IELE3, Assisted by s comps tent corps of professors, No. 25 Hancock Street The FALL tinielON win commence MONDAY deptember 3d. For Circulars, appl yat the nsLitttle auLlrhaB PITTSBURGH Female College, FALL TEICH WILL OPEN EEIMIX . T.IE7NT3MECEL Addresa Rev. I. C. PERSHING. snOthks pitwors SCIENTIFIC AND COST. ghe RERCLAI. AGADEITY, Federal street, Idle trill liitUDAII§thEZAT-tvgrillitlo,k Day Sjs . too open: sA. H. night session Al Cis. P. Y. Also In the afternoon 'Prom id to 4,k, o'clock, I will give especial attention to Double Entry Book NeePlag, Commercial Arithmetic, and all the es sentials connected With a commercial education. Tuition moderate, and nald no entering. sugatis3 . J. 11. Plikolt, Principal. VOCAL LESSONS. MESS ANNA M. SHEIB, Teacher of Vocal Music LE5117331 C. C. JtIELLOR IS CO.'S, .30:164 81 WOOD STREET SEWICKLEY ACADEMY. THE FIRST 9UARTER OF THE ...SEWICKLEY AC 6.D2.51Y, for Use enrolng year, will commence on MONDAY, aErrICALBEE UP. A 1 1 411038 Or Principal. auMnif,s sc.w Ry e 8. U. 1:A EC HUM y, A ll egheny Co., l'a. FEMALE , EDUCATION, FALS E EMINARY FO SESSION R O YOUNG LA F H. M. MIND'S DIES. DIAMOND tSTREXT, opponite the COltrt D 0.,. open the 111157 MONDAY IN BEI , TEL ...Ls. au90387:RV17 SC :::::;01. FOB BOYS. MR. WM. IL WAKEIIAM • N4lll re:onen his Claeslca' and Mathematical school. AtVrln the canal 91 anthin,glp'tl2l3r7ftutil.;l"". trgi ''a;Ply-fd 37 Union avenne. nn , * the ' sehool room, an=zl.l. T FOUR tillTHll SESSION OF THE I F A LTTEBII/I tit OoL Dr DESIGN FOE. WOMEN, will commence on Monday, September 3d, Roars of Instrectlon Dyer! *to In o'clock. Oxen late and Information may be obtained at the Room., rh ' l4 "'" /I . l idinEN 24 TIM street. auM:l49 $ : rvit ail! I 'II) :4: REDUCTION. MEEEMI Offering Our - Entire !Stook of • :Umtata BOYS' CLOTHING Al GREATLY REDUCED PRICE+. Par bargains call and are 61141" a Loa.etx, 47 St. Qat, Street. HENRY G; RALE, ERCEANT TAILOR, . Northwest Corner of Penn, & St. Clair six Desires to retain thanes to tits frtends and the pub. Ile generally/or their liberal patrimage. and would respeolfally inform them that he hat, last returned from the //astern Mergers with alarge and well se rum wooma Goonis • keeutilitaaad to 4Facti4rauraiioarßir :::-GENIZILAL DRUGIFIIIGOFFICJV - • 1 io r :-. p.- I GENauttinte;civielta.- 1407 _.14 waxen AND aoLlortes or ToixoagTh:llo.-.4.1.- wp. FLAIR ISTIARRT, Park . , 0800 BOX GOB; 4 1 4Aidetbe, Ilk HO; Fretn. MM.- :1, 1 BBRE4B• r*. ' z. - -- '- -- 10,1411. - • 1 . 111.1 , N, l'n