DRY sooDB,TIaXxINGEVite AT EATON'S. • JUN T . RECL'IrED, Castimere and Lambs Wool-Yarns, Hand tint Zepkyr 600 ES, Breakfast Sbarelci Intents , Become and Bootees, fancy Gaiters and Jackets. Embroidered Slipper rcui'r . " . Finley Cashmere &errs Zephyrs—all color, AND • F 'lnt LINE O F Late Collars, Lace Trimmed ilandi , m)hli . tte,i Laces and Edgings gmlirrintered Halide—all a Id 4.00 el and liana., L -...f•..‘ FUttCCil Coh n.1t.,., Intents' 31.1 - 1,1 . WITII eon PLETE LYN= OP Ladle* and tent's Gloats. 12 ent. s Furnishing. '`F. H. EATON, 17 Fifth Street. ..t - CHEAP GOODS, EVU4 4 MC1 44 1 - SCOW'S. No. 21 Filth Street E1d1112 , 111/ERED COLLARS and COvve. LACE LIA.NDILERCIILEYN and I.ACE MITd. HAMBURG EDGINGS and INSERTINGEL JACONET EDGINGS and INSERTIN OS. SWISS EDGINGS and INSERTINGS. PARASOL.S and UMBRELLAS, marl ,4 :tout , to doze out the Gat.. cousEm and nuol• Mutt?. WRITE SUIRTS, NECK TIES. CULL APd and CUFFS.. FANOY GOODS AND NOTIONS Selling at Low Cast' Prices. - - N EW GOODS JUST RECEIVED 33:sr JOS—HORNE & CC) Full I.sortment of B OA' 'VET S .4 XD TO 11 A TS, Al Itb leading Fall Styk ISZLl.LLizis.ca - y - Good Cranes and Frames., Paris /army and Colored link e,v ri In most desirable now a nd Fmicy Bon net and Trimming Ribbons, new and rich colors; Flowers. choicest French and American: Fealhers, is ey bet and Wing, 33 MILL 3E3 It C3O X 3C) M 1.?.. 3=MEL, Cl2ll9=El ilanlnunf, 9trle6 rsarine. Crony. Valvii pent, Edgings and Rise:links% Vit linen's., Bands Ituflllngs Emberiblered and Plain 1.111.1 r %ars. bets. Laces and /Ace G.,.1s 1.11, nod Cloak Trlnaminss and Ornaments: flan ' , flap., Gimp. and Braid.: lire .1 , Trlmmtngs, flagle Frames. WHITE GOODS: ost complete stock of Jaconets, Canibrles, m tt II nntiterchicfs, Plain. Lace, Fleur-stltTned. Rem. c- n. Embroidered, Tam Rordered, ere., etc. and Glover in every eririaty and all torn. I I s' and Gant •0 Undernear. urni3hlng Goods: ra and Heavy Shirts nail unlex. llon•Ton and ISt, coop Cl.lrtsi Prdr, Nets. Union and bilk Ilvltlng. noreltirs. U Lind'. daiest to 'Pty. Cashmere, Lambs Wool Inn in the various mixture., count. and random. tidal s raper Collars, and °Vert Wing line rlce• a. ion as Eastern Jobbing Onuses. Nos. VI and 79 Market Street DRY GOODS Alf NOTIONS, AT WHOLESALE, At Present Easteat Prices. A. FULL LINE In all the Departments. lloyers are invited to call at No. 115 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. LEBUTEUNNOT, SHANNON & CO. ( (MOTH NOT— (5'.1.611A.NN0:1(.J. 0. ST)CI'IItiNSON suIJ MA CRUM, GLYDE & Co., Nos. 78 and 80 narltet Street, Wholeaale and Retail Ecalca, in -T r inimingE_< Notions, AND FANCY GOODS, Hare just rtcelsed the LAlitelLST sod stock of T MINS aver Oros:alit to this City. to which they tall the attention of Storekeepers and lin Mere. The stock consist/ in part of Boston, Germantown, and Country YAL3Et-NES, In WHITE. BLACK. SCARLET, !•OLFERINO, BP.OWN, PURPLE, CLOUDED, DRABS. MAGENTA, au.re, CHINCHILLA, BLUE DE LION, HES.CAN AND AZULINE BLUES WHOLKAALE PICTEISIS Seillithlt AT EASTITI N JO; MACHU!" & CABIASLE, No. 19 Fifth Street, HAVE. JUST RECEIVED A SPLLNDID LOT Og Cluny and inane= Collars, hamburg Flouncing, Edgings and ImiertingS, Polled Muslin, Marseilles, Linen Tucked Setts, Morocco Travelling Fine Fans, lirecklut s Elegant Styles nutc / Jewelry. JUST ILEOFIVE.D. A FULL LiliaOF Alcuuldre's, Commislces KID G1..2V . GAUZE MERINO Milli OMR% Bradley's Duplex Whine . AT MANUFACTURER . 11 PRICES Pliistmrgh Agents for tho ask or LOOKWOCPS (10th Lined and All PaitiOlaiss MACRUM etcaliaßLE, DIcCANLDEBB itc Co., MATZ Wuso.a. Qum & C 0..) . ‘I7IIOLE6AAM SJEALEgap; FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ORTGOOBS 2174 z.. 534. VlTac•Ct . Crlard house above DiaMO'ad znztacrx, yet :cid kiL...1,11t. •: e 7., THE BILUWWIEN, NEW rout, 1:2 , 111 Schonsdcker Co.* Philiiteite4444 l 3 I.X.o.S•re . goa The Estey 6c Clo. dottage &gam - AMERICAN ORCANr eM Ccr.7l,lCL u de tu t ..priotl i _, s ti allgagA, lajqi parity and quality o.4°Nie.r..FathinlY:ll•lll•LL4l2l= Tbese lAStrUiilenti have ibr premium oTar la competitor* lot the:Tsrr e .Lud Co.nti Fairs. In price4they• atell2 Ira any others. All warranted for Ave lout.' - BABB ate sucet4TllisteatlN.'l'i; lin:toys"- - _, 160. sosithifiait;eit: _SAO. JOHN zinatirtiaW VormUll of so nue stmart,tiss reesrata No. 166 Smithfield Niece, Two do m i.bova sixth stnest. wberobabak ix oam stock 0f 47..4 Pianos, Molodeons,`'Ohanisit ems In clads of It LOLL sun n'Tattttsk,Air snanal instransentsrepalSca witb stawitew ma - cow • sgIV, GM AND SUMMAR (ADDrumut we.g. inn ON, MAT I*.) Convention of tae lithltitera . taint IL*llaiwp: of immft p o r,sgsty, tally ohattosts aced Speseettem. • • A Caner:MOM of the lontembly diseharged soldiers'. and Bailers , of Allegheny Comity Was held yesterday morning, at half past ten O'clock, in City Hall, for - the Inilialeis of • ex pressing their views on the grat national queStAtns of the day, mill ter the election of delegates to attend theltatioruil Soldiers , end Sailors , Convention, that 0011Venes in this city on the twenty-Sfth of the, present month. On motion .OrCOLT.,2I. Bayne, Gen. F Collier, was made.teruporary Chairman, On taking the Chesr,AhiS General =Ale abrief ad: Melts, in whielhafter thanking those present for thehtnior of _presiding over the delibera tions of an alseemblage composed of the hon orably discharged, Soldiers* and Sailors , of Allegheny Comity, betook occasion to express his approval-;Of" the course pursued by the majority in' Congress against the mad scheme of Andrew Johnson: He was in full accord with those who called tee Convention that byte assertible in this city on the twenty fifth. He felt that the voice of those who had defended the country in her hone of peril should be heard now fn ita bebnif. The Con vention to which they were about to elect del egates would prove tO be one of the most im portant Conventions that has overact on this continent; and if their deliberations were ' charaCterized by goal, sound sense—as he knew they would be—he had no fears for the safety of the country. When the Chairman had concluded, General James S. Kegley and Captain Harper wore chosen toned as Vice Presidents in the tempo rary organization, end Captain N. M. Smith, Capt. IL te. Monteath, Sergeant Jolts IL Kerr, Lieutenant W. S. Mc(uue and the reporters or the Press were appointed to act as Seem tenet. On motion of Colonel T.M. Day - ne, a commit manetwenty was appointed to nome r t officers, with Capt. F lem in gas chairman of the committee. The Chair appointed the following gentle men to servo on the Committee : Cap; 11. S. Fleming Chairman; Col. T. AL Bayne, Col. D. B. Morris, Capt.. J. T. Sample, Gen. Charles Barnes, William Scandeett, Gen. James S. Seeley, Capt. ; Lords linger, Col. John Snod grass, Capt. m. P. Ilerbert, Capt. Paxton, Col. .1. B. Copeland, Col. Armour, Capt. Wm. Mays, Capt. S. Harper, W. In. hicCreery, Jesse [ IL Lippincott, Capt. William Doyle of the Mwrines. The Committee withdrew to an adjoining apartment to perform the labor assigned them, and In their absence Colonel John A. Ducks, at the suggestion of Captain W. B. Cook, came forward and delivered a telling and patriotic address, which wise greeted by several hearty rounds of applause. In re spew. to repeated calls, Gen. Jus. S. Neglov ascended to the stage Land also made a brief end characteristic speech, which was inter rupted by the arrival of the Committee on Permanent Organization_ The General re tired, and the Committee submitted the fol lowing: President—General A. L. Pearson, Lawrence- I vine. • lief Presidents-oth D. IL Morris, Pitt town ship; Col. .1. B. Copeland, Elizabeth township; [ Capt. It. 0. Horner, Tarentum; Capt. J. T. Sample, Sewickley Borough; Col. .las Shafer, Eighth ward, Pittsburgh; Capt. Wm. Doyle, U. S. Navy, First ward, Pittsburgh; Lieut. Col. Robert Monroe, Sixth ward, Pittsburgh; Capt. Chas. W. McHenry, Fourth ward, Pittsburgh; John G. Brown, Hampton township; Lieut. [ John IL Larlmer, Versailles township; Capt. Matthew Fetter, Birmingham ; 'Lush Parke, Ohio township; Thos. Linn, Sewickley toe ship: John U. Bailey, East Deer township; Will A. White, Scott township; Lieut. S. H. Perm, Moon township; United States Navy. (Wet. .1, B. Nutt!, Union township; Capt. Geo. W. Brown, Liberty township ; i-npt. themes S. Sloan, Fifth ward, Pittsburgh; Lieut. Wil liam Gerst, Third ward, Allegheny. Seerriorira—Ldeattalant William S. McClure,' Boss township; Serge:tut 1. 11. Kerr, Liberty township; Captain Norman M. Smith, Liberty township; Captain E. A. Montooth, Tenth ward, Pittsburgh; Goyim Si. Irwin, Second [ ward. Allegheny; Lieutenant E. Torreoec, Pittsburgh. A vote being taken the report was acceptant, and the officers nominated ware declared elected without a dissenting voice. Gen. Pearson was then escorted to the chair and Introduced to the Convention by Gen. Collier Ina few pertinent remarks. After than kmg those present for the honor conferred Upon him, he expressed his our prise that Inc should be chosen to preside over the action of an assemblage consisting of so ninny brave and gallant men who had hew, a proud record in the history of their country by their noble and daring deeds on a hundred battle-Wilds. He said he was not present as a politician but as a soldier. The Convention was not a Democratic, Repnialonn or National Union Convention be said, brit a Convention of the honorably discharged soldiers and sail- Ora of Allegheny County, who had fought to preserve the honor end Integrity of the Union anti had come together now to devise means for its preservation. The speaker said [he was In favor of tiny po li cy that would Inc ' comet tsh this eml. If that advocated by Pres. • relent Johnson would do so he was willing to Ifollow him him throughout Ids electioneering tour. Ile wodhl cheer as heartily ot his most ardent admirers ad he li s tened to bas harangues—he would never drink with him. tint niter reviewing the President's pollee in all its Vitriolus bearings he felt Kira that It was not the policy to save the country ' and the restoration of the Union on a sound basis. He behoved the only way to restore the country was to note the way they had shot as advised by the noble Geary. They baa shot ' Southward with Weir musketa, and conquer ed the enemy, and now they must direct the shot of their ballots the same way, If they would have victory. (Cheerli.) At the conclusion of the gentleman's re marks, the officers elected took seats upon the Stage. Colonel T. M. Bayne moved that a commit tee of live be tippet:di:a to prepare resolutions. The motion was adopted., and the chair ap pointed the following: Col. T. M, Bayne, Sergt. J. IL Gray, Sergi. Wm. Shore, Lieut. Palmer, Capt. Wm. Paxton. The committee retired at the request of the chair, to preface their report. Gen. J. S. Negley Mortal that the "Buys In blue, in each election district, he requested to I elect three en delegates to attend the National Union Convtion, to be held in this city on the twenty-1111h of the present month. Col. T. H. Bayne opposed the resolution on the ground that hi thought it unjust to. exclude any assn who heal fought in defense Of the old nag, from participation in the'pruceedings of the Convention. Sergeant J. H. Herr, thought as It wins im possible to accommodate she six or seven thousand union soldiers of Allegheny County, within the walls of any structure in the cone ' ty. that there ahould he three elected from each district to represent their comrades in the projected Convention on the 25th. Gen. Negloy accepted the amorultnent con veyed in the suggestion, and the resolution was adopted in the following words. Rereived, That any honorably discharged soldier or sailor Is entitled to a seat iu title convention, 'bat - that each district in the coun ty them rn order to expedite matters elect three an rimed to vote and speak ler in the • national convention. The Committee on Desolutions then return ed and submitted the following report: weenyA By the machinations and in trigues of p olitical demagogues and impeni teat rebele, our country_ Is threatened with anarchy and misrule, If-not with another Well war; and whereas, It is our desire to avert, if pOSSibP! the recurrence of the afilictiona which h ave bowed the nation down for We past eve years; and whereas, it Is our mther- et and unalterable belief that the pro.. pies tor which we fought are endangered troand like • ly to be submerged in the whirlel of pas- igen end prejudice, and love of power that rule the hour—therefore, B,,,essed, By the Soldiers and Sailors of Al- ' legbeny county in Mass ConvenUon assem bled, that such guarantees es may be neces sary to insure national unity, peace and sta bility should be Inoirporated into the Consti tution of the United states, and eonfiding in the patriotism and 'wisdom of the last Con gress, we haler* that these en:ls will be so cured by the adoption of the following amend ,ments prOpMed by th to wit: “Retetted blithe th em, n House ef Rspr.en• Wirer etf the United Slates of mertect, in'arngres.l assembled, two-Mirds qf both 'louses concur ring, That the following article is proposed to the Logislathres of the several States as an amendment to the Constitution of the Unitod tates, which, when ratified by tnree-fourths Of the said Legislatures, shall be valid as s part of Um Constitution, namely: ''Airriets Sconces 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States. and subject to the jurisaie lion thereof. are citizens of the United Suites, and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall Make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privilege s and immunities of the citizens of time Ued States. Nee shall any State deprive any person of life, Mb. arty, or property without due process of law, nor deny to any person within Its jurisdiction this Ctenal protection cline laws. "Beaton '2. llOpresentatives shall be appor tioned among the several States according to theirrespeetive numbers, counting the whole number no t psons In each State, excludlng Indians no taxed, but whenever the right to vote at any electlOn for electors of Prost. dent or Vice President, or for United States ltepreSentativeS .Congrmess,rrociettieveLoagt junlielaionleers, or trio . the De tattoo thereof , is dented to any Of tbe Male in habihintsOlsneli State, being; twetity•One years Of ago, and citizens of the United States, or in any _WM , abridged, except for participation in rebellion or other crftne, the heals of repro- sent io ns therein shall be, reduced in the pro pOrtoln which the number of such male citi zens shall bear to the whole number of male witthene twenty-one years of age in that State. "Salon 3, No person !Mall be a Senator or kepresentative President , ss, elector of Prost dmit and Vice or bold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or Wider smy State, who, haying Previously Ltd , ' en an Oath tui a member of Congress, or es any Odle= Of the United Mates, or as a member of any Stetalagislatme, or as an executive or gultdl officer of any htatar, to support 'the titian of the United States, shall have estgagedinirmurreetton or rebellion mottled who saute, Or prat:Laid or comfort to • the one- Mies thereat but "Congresti may by a vote Of Venditlniti Of ea th Home, remove such 'ales. t: The Validity of the PUMA itch& of the United Estatesauttiorlzadha.aw, including . debts Ancurrod'ior•-tho.payment• Of 'pensions - and bounties for soreica - in • sappressin g inset ireettion robellionoilaill nOt .ImE elleiltlened; fmt,..nelther-the::llplfed Slates nor - any State s hames:nap Orlsopenpdebt Or Obligation in- Otlleild..lW itid-elfineli=ool.lol2, Or rebellion t thatrultedStates-orr any Claim for the teen or.enutheipation of any - slave, but all such O ^ . ho mid ott That reeoifillg o la )orGCner el,:John-W !noM ,. .:;*. a Pere statestuan;and..•ntr unwavOring; lot; end thathy xylem' atul..voW we liiransithellianil,ot: Minion ourrati.64l2V2 and the ~/althlallogrt, lo4fthe phAs for which wofeught. , :. -, • , --cilesolnal, - That- the Unittnileprlbliaartiaandb tlbtoafncCongr'th and , Twenty:Mira Districts; tunatilatolugZillekety lleservouna Tha tcoetvo ourlunirtystipixrit. , -iirMallonsluultreacherfopilies foeuitoll.tmr. envy in.blnt rxcedilmt'asrAllif - te"'. .. • vt_ diliggialETAretar El!== Mil bo. reglieetik to Impeach the Preandent for C freem aptSamuel_ Harper opposed the amend- - Meat and said hile no one in the Convention thought less of the President than he. yet be thought theantenarntmtimpolitle. The Pros- Went bad not been guilty of treason—as he had not waged war On the government of the United States. Maier Kegley endeavored to defend the amexotheat by saying that A.ndrow Johnson in denying tag loyalty of Congress, was guilty of treason. Captainitarper denied that that constituted ! treason, and after a light debate the amend- • meat mislaid on the table by a unanimous vote. General d. 5. ,Negley then moved that the delegates presimt proceed to the election of three delegates for each election district in the comity to attend the National Convention on the 25th. t. COL T. M. Bayne in a forcible and argnmen . wire speech opposed the resolution, Ile was for admitting any man who wore a blue uni form during tho war. Ho wanted the soldiers and sailors to turn out en muse on that occa sion. General J. 8. Negley remarked that If such a policy was adepted It would exclude the del egates from other parts of the county. The Convention was not called for the purpose of cheering for the flag and making bombastic es, bet to deliberate on the great clues ms that are now agitating the country, and to endeavor to devise some measures for its speedy restondloa. The matter was finally settled by the pas sage of the following resolution, offered by Capt. Samuel Harper: Resqlved, That the organization of the Hoy - . In Blue In the various election districts in the county bo Instructed to select three delegates to the Convention, and that the names. of thede elected be reported to the Resident Commit tee. On motion, the Chair was Top:stet to up point a committee of fifteen to co-operate with the Resident Committee in making re parations for the National Convention. On motion, adjourned. Criminal Conri Court opened yesterday morning at ulno o'clock. with Judges Mellon and Brown on the bench. The evidence and arguments in the case of John Cash and Michael hail, for committing a rape on the person of Amelia liennewag:riew Mrs. Cash, having been concluded Thursday evening, the Jury were charged by Judge Mellon yesterday morning, after which they retired, and hr a short time brought in a ver dict of not guilty on the first coma of the in dictment which charged them with having committed a rape, but guilty on the second count, which charges them with assault and battery with intent to oommit a rape. A motion was made by defendnnts counsel for an arrest of judgment, and new trial The argument will be hoard on Monday. Henry yolk, an individual who was tried at the March term for fornication, was placed on trial for the larceny of a bat and vela val ued at night dollars, the property of David Boyd, of Indiana township. A verdict of guil ty was returned and the prisoner sentenced to undergo an imprisonment of one year in the Western Penitentiary. Daniel McCain was noxt placed on trial for assault and battery on oath of William Swear engen. A verdict of not guilty was returned, and the prosecutor was directed to pay the costs. • . The next case was that Of John Conway, a boy fifteen years of ago, charged with steal ing a lot of iron from Mrs. illvetta Wharton, of East Birmingham. A plea of gLdlty having been put in, the Court took into consideration the tender years of the defendant, and com mitted him to the IiOUBC of Refuge. The next case called was that of a father against a son, the father being seventy years of age, and the son fifty. The name of the son is James Wright, and that of his father, Alex ander Wright. The father sues the son for larceny as bailee. Ile states that he gave the son ono hundred dollars in money, and that when he asked James for it, James told him to sign a receipt, and he should have the mon ey the next day. The receipt was signed, but when the old gentlepum called for the money per agreement, the young gentleman denied that he owed him any - thing, and pro duced the receipt-as evidence. The jury re turned a verdict of guilty. A motion In ar rest of Judgment was made, and the argument will be hoard next Monday. John Dover° alias John Potts was next plac ed on trial for having married a Miss while he had another wife living In the east ern portion of the State. The Jury returned a verdict of guilty, and the prisoner was re mended for sentence. The next was one of the most singular eases that has ever been brought before the court. it was the ease of David Dailey alias David Bailey, altos Leasure, alias Warmer, charged with having stolen fourteen head of sheep from Mr. Battalions°. The prisoner was brought into court looking more like a will beast titan a human being. Le had no shirt on his bath, and his other clothing was In so dilapidated a condition that he w almost naked to his waist- ills longue stu ck k out of the left corner of his month, and his body swayed back and forth like a drunken man. Lie paid no attention to Judge, lawyers, wit nesses or Jury. but stared around with a I idi otic stare. ft he is not Insane It is tile best counterfeit a e have over seen. It was shown in evidence that iel wan sane and shrewd enough when he atteannttyl to sell the sheep, and that he showed no signs of Maundy um I i after tie hail been placed in the lock op. It Wen also shown that Ile wan 118 Smart as any of the prisoners In the Jail, and a very intelli gent letter written by him while in jail was shown to the Judges. The jury found a vet die of guilty, and he wan sentenced to pay - a line of six anti a-quarter cents, anti undergo solitary confinement in the penitentiary or two years. During the sentence he assumed the same look that he wore during the trial, and dill not appear to know that he win. at all concerned in what was going on, or to appreciate his condition. We were informed by a gentielnan who saki be knew hint well, that he w as a West Virginia rebel, and a noto rions thief. That he lied Luton living lately in Ihttler county, anti that ho and his partner had rendered themaidees notorious by the number of thefts they had committed, princi- Tally of sheep, buck wheal, and suck artle:es hat they were both very shrewd, and that it had heretofore been impossible to bring either of them to conviction- We are under the im pression that his lunacy will lei,- Min before he has been many mouths within oho prison Frank colomans, a colored boy, was next brought into Court, a charge of being a meets . - er of stolen goods having been preferred against him- The Grand Jury had Ignored the bill, and ho was discharged by proclama tion John Scott, colored, was brought up for as sault and battery. Bo was taken in the act of appropriating some horse shoes, and when arrested by a bystander, he struck the party attempting to make the arrest a severe blow on the head with a brick. A verdict of guilty of assault and battery was rendered, and Its was sentenced to the penetentiary for ono year. James Dunn, placed on trial for assault and battery on the person of rot Kuiddow, was found guilty, and remanded for sentence. The parties live lu the Eighth ward. James Drown was next placed on trial for bigamy, the prosecutor being A. Alednizn. The case was still on trial when the Court ad• Journed. Special landau.—Mrs. WlnslOw's Sooth ing Syrup has bcoome co popular that varion , parties have putout articles calling them Mrs Wlnslow's. Please take notice that the Mrs Winslow of the Soothing Syrup is not connect tel with any other article. EDUCATIONAL. T. AIL9III6IIN YOUNG LYDIES' INSTITUTE. Thla School has Just concluded Its Louth car. Its 11141,111 has been one of prosperity and growth from the commencement. The tact two years the dolly arerage attendance haa been morn man two In/bared, and irony have been refund (or ra ntof accomaketatlon. A NEW BUILDING is now under contract, to be ready for occupancy at the opening of the Fall Session in kleptember, and it is hoped that hereafter all can be received as pupils who apply. The LllitiAlt Y, &lira ItATUU and CAIIINIcT are receiving yearly. valuable additions, and the maltase Is kept steadily In lew, to furnish terry facitity for a thy rouge course of Instruction. The Malty consists of four mate and eleven fe male teachers, all tape rimmed lustruetors In their several departments. The School Is fully graded from the Creparstory department, through . ll/0 entire course of Acadeve teal and Classical eta lea. /or particulars and Catalogues, address I. H. WHITE. 25 West Fourth Street, PENN ViSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG LADIES, =I 11.114.E3. M. S. Tb!CIrMIXILIS, Assisted by a competent corps of professors No. 25 Hancock Street The FALL SESSION will e0131MCIIV! 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It as directly specs the roots of the halt Omni mg grey her tons original lIA color snestlngPro mature decay and fe lling out or the hstrl onglittat in scurf and dandruffy and etirturall humeri of the sea It l n. .111 change dry sad wiry hair is sottisa Into- Mani tresses. It imparts s dellsdiUrd Itsgrsnee to the hair. In snort, If you wish to restore your /intro., to youth, and relate It through Itfe, use BSIIISSIAITS QliEBlllAl>s PERO". rrice 111 pel arta& Bold by an rtrusteht. R. E., SEWERS 63 CO, Wholesale Age ts• IZISM WWII. BARNHILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS SHEET IRON WORKERS, Nos. 20, 22, 21 and 26 Pens St. Having secured a large yard. and furnished It with the most approved machinerl, we are prepared to manufacture every description of Raters. In the best manner. and warranted equal to Soy made in the country. Chimneys. iirecching,ilFire Reda. Steam Pipes. lamomotive Bailers. Condenser*. Ben Pant, Tanks. Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling rum Boller iron, Bridges, Boger Pane; and sole mann feature. of BABAELLL•B PATENT BOILERS. Repairing done on the ahortest notice. les:cti ra - GILAD NEWS FOR THE UN FORTUNATE. SELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are varranted in Pill eases, for (the speedy and per manent cure o(olldt...es arietng from segue' ex cesses or YOUTHFUL INDISCMETION, Seminal Loss. Nighty Emissions and Sensual Dreams. Oen ital. Physical and Nervous Debility, Impetenee, (Sleet, liereal Dioceses, as.. as. NO CHANCE 0 FDIET Id NECESSARY. They can b cu re. with out detection. and never fall to e ff ect a if used according to Instructions. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, Price one dollar per box, or six boxes for live dol lars; also, large boxes, eoutenlng lour small. Price these dollars. Fe o roe to six boor. are generally required to core ordinary eases of Seminal Weakness and Emis sions, I Isough beuelt Is derived from using a 'legit, • Chronic Cases, and particularly when Impo tence or Genital DeWitt). with kl•rvous Prostra tion has affected the system, DELL'S TONIC PILLS Are ro:ornmended as the most etlleaelons relowloAt lag and Intlgoratlng remedy In the world. A package, inlet. tee dollars, will last a MOnth and Is generafly snalolent. tri.mo cases of Debility end imPuterm Hell's External Remedy, ice two dollars, suillelent for a month, can he used to good advantage. Ores strength to the orga., nd With at e will rretore them to their no n rmal a cnadltlon. CAUTION. — The above Remedies have now born before toe public many years, and their great sue rssue- l, in the alleviation of human misery, oar elated b. cupidity of several parties, who ose the name • - briccltlc Pills," cope my labels, circular* and ad v., tipernents, nometioes word for word, and put np worthless compounds that ille..ppolat the lust ex pectations of ittepurchaset. • ti c . s . n palth . ..e . p h e e ll , :s t a,nyl n e d ß t e h rz e tog o e: e o; ,ct to • DR. JAMES BILYAN, Consulting Physician. No. Nl9 Broadway. New York, you will receive from them. by return p0..1 pall, and free from obserration. JOBECII FLEMING, Druggist, Corner Mat kot and Diamond, Agrnt. ItuT.,ls,taalrarT Pittanargh, LADIES.—If you require rid! slile remedy to r etcure yon, and remove Irregul•riti., or oestructions.SOF UMI. Tilt. IlL(T. Every lady knows the slights. Irreg ularity of nators Is likely to bring on Lteaslache, Giddiness, Low Spirits, Fainting, ilyaterim, de.: then the Id Oetli 0f health faileS, the appetite an., arid ether symptom. more distressing commence. as Weakness, spinal Complaint, the Whites. PrO tarsi, Sr.. Ste, A NEVEU-IYAILINti ri:l iound In DR. HARVEI • I3 FEMALE PILLS. Thu experience of :r) years has proved they hair or s. ,II:11 for remising titistrnetiou. and Irregulurli l no matter from what I,VIII . they mdse. They arc safe and sure In every rase. lip ward- SO.OO Mixes are sold an n gaily, and ne con, ii.nint id their efficacy ra r e er heard, fur they accom plish what they ue repriwented 10 do. Buhl Whoa. r oral a I nine sixty ;Wits. Price one lilt. It Ait FM' 'S tit PILLS is a remedy lour degrees stronger than the stove, sad Intended for sp , ci•l ease s of long man din,. Price One dol. tars per het, II 7 ou cannot purehase the rills at your druggist, they 1. 1l he mint by mall. pool paid , swenrn from oh seri econ. on receipt bf the money, try Or. .1 All It AN. Coe/milting Physicist, No. 0111 Broadway, Sri) I /irk. Jr re E:1'11 FLEMING, ilruggist, cr Market end Liismouii, st for Pittsburgh. au orne t...l:eiwsAw Ig'LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS PARK, IacCURDY is CO., Sloonfa , torersor Phestlaleg. and Bolt (Yonder. 1't.t.44,1 Copper Bottoms, Rained ledlll 80, tdta4. oi - teller Solder. Also. Importers and dealt ra to Itetsla, Tin Platt., Wheel Iron, Win. dn. Con 4lantly oo hand. 'floats.' Machines and Tools. Wsrebouse, No. 140 Finn? and IMPELS/0 01 LI ST aIItETS, PltUbargb. /115.c1al orders of Copper eat I. any desired pattern. myl4tealtdawT 14;8 — PITTSBURGH SAW WORKS, ousook RD, ASO. & O. Manx:ascot rers of VAT RN'S' ISHOUNO CIRCULARS, warrant . CAST nTICF.L DA Wn. of enat - T4eanntPtlOnt Maley. Cruet—Cat, 11.fi, and all other varieties. All 01000 of KNIVMeI .4 al . MOS made from anent Cast Steel:Extra renne REAr !Rand MOW ING KNIVES. kr. . erilrW wrchonae and Works, corner Wa.Ten and rnT 0T11,16,5, ritte , llllll, Particular attention paid to re-touthing, gum ming and at rairlitealn taus: Moo, repair* of sill kinds. Punching and Drilling dune M e rsa • amiable rules, JeA:33 b" ROBINSON, AEA k CO (Suc— cessors to ItontasOn. MINES 411 ~ WASHINGTON WORKS, TOM:Wert. R itschiniste, Pittsburgh, Msitufacturcrs of Bost End !Stationary Stearn En gines, Hiss% Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing Enallibit, Casting. Of all iisseelptlont: Oil Tank. a Sans. Boller and Onset iron Work. GnTA gents for IEITAMI)' PATENT IE4 EETOB lbr feeding Toilers. COCBILIR & Ilannfacturers of Iron Vanlts and Vaal Doors, iron Railing. Window abutters, Window liltlards. So., Nos. II beeend and eit Thirst street, between Wood and Market, have on Nand • tarty' ty of new patterns, fancy and plain, satiable for all D' isT7 . 7;tlettlar attention paid to enclosing Grave Lots. Jonoina done at short 1101.1 c, bbiiy - " . --- *MARIIIA(E AND CELIBACY, an Essay of Warningand InstraCtlOn for Young Men. Also. Mee... and •bunes trlaleln pros trate the • Ital powers. with meansoLsure relief Sent treo al charm., !is sea ell letter envffnpes. Ad dreg, 1)5..1. t: I LI.I la 110170 LEVIN, limrard AC -6.111.100. Phllattelphla Pa. auttl:llo3attaT BOOTS AND SHOES IIGHT-ROPE WALKLITG TERRIBLE WAS THE FALL OF Boots and Shoes, At No. 87 Market Street, Yesterday. WHY IS THIS HE GOODS ASI AMINO? The proprietor of No. at Market street has re duced Ms prices TWENTY eiCit CENT. for thirty days, to order to sell out immediately a largeatri or eu comer (Goode to make room for rail and W i nter /loud.. (GREAT BANC AJAR ARK ()PEENED for TIIITY CATO. troy stock is large. All tan be suited. Crowds atecoming already. Come Boon Rod get bargalns. A large lot of UAW* fine-CAE ots selling very low, We also beg to acquaint the palate that we manu facture Cent's trot clam, flue Calf itoOte to order hoe dollar And tlity rents lower than any other use In the city. We also At op last. to at the feet ' fVet!”Pilrs a J " tt z e ' N,l,,TerottartlenorwetrVirtgatiTutl: guttingfit, for we warrant • perfect at. mid at the eases time perfectly comfortable. Ladies' Centre. lielmorals, Roots and Elippers of order; lltewlso Panes l ' .7to " KlVlt r tp .l e ' no r Cto m t ,' Jj . tor, mWe to ardor. atria " W. O. MAIIAFINKY, liarket st. - BOOTS AND 8110/ES. CI. ClJr.r4ll7 92 FEDERAL ST. 92 FEDERAL ST. Prices Marked Down. li mat Borg.bn to no contained. A roll .2011.1111, orrrythlog In . the Boot, Shoe and (tatter 11.. A good lit, good goods and low prices. at MoCLINTOC . K.'S, 92 Federal St., Allegheny. au= A LARGE AND MESS ARRIVAL S(11111 KB BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS Just rev:lived, and wIO be 00111 AL pa YER.T. LOW EST MOM, caber Wholesale or gatiOl. • (ME 110 A CALL Alava& l'oucuaemi, wucus. J. Q. & W. t. BORLAND, No. se Market street. 24 4or from Plttu St 00510 poll GENTA _ FIRE pALF , acd FOR Le mze m —ruu.9l2ollll::74, h ," 011100:1C 1 D DOM'S anagles, "Air ''''" • iiitteitierges end vatted, teetieftetared e tar city sales; otbestntatertelotelteit urett l aen LTV A : t tilit= 6"ll)ll""-P°11141"l • . W. 17.11tittitiiitit0. 1. .u 2 coor:a r;inanna;., :,.'..... - .A..?..4on.ll:?ligtansul. G. ,rIPWRI v(al." , f DUO, .:.. , 7i6taisiiiirsiiisiiioiik.livy , ;:-. ,1 .`:!.. 1317.)Vile.pitOES:;f:rafilTERP, ' • iirii:4 - ipolohiti 01.y:mieTgbiny. Repairing piomPtly eßeetriednn the 'Largest no tice. telttaz , ......_, • ,_ _. . . . VOll SALE.—No. 1. 'Farm of 400 wren, Fairfield township. Westmoreland comi ty. Ps-. about 7 miles south or the PA Itailroad, at _bailout Station, and CO reties front the clty. Tire improvement* axe: First, a two-story atone dwell ing With seven names; alone thring booth. c. r . la g e honer. corn crib anti a stand barn 43 by 18 feet; a rams stable add Kronur. and the best of water at the door. itocond, a large frame dwelling with 7 Too.. and • kitchen, a large stone coring house, tithe oven corn crib, wagon shed, alardebewed log barn. Third, .frame tenement house, with a good stable. fourth, a two-story hewed log house and barn. The feneingtirglmerally good, large mead ows. Of the best timothy azol clover; er - abundance I oflimeadolth and colt tome the farm: a young and old apple orettard at each dwelling; aCO three clear ed. the residue In good timber, such as white. red, bleak and rock oak. sugar. beeeh, poplththd locusts The soil is good pniduelnir the very best or b+ cf aU Undo of grain; would =mite a No. I stock farm. and will be gold low . Posscesion on the first day of October, WA. No. 2. Farm of 53 nerve. situated in Chanters township, Allegheny genet?, Pa., shoot ON, roller from the city, tie. the tine of the Ott übenville It. lt,and within one-1141mile of a otation• 20 aeres of the be of creek bottom land, nod in. a high state of cultivation; 22 acres of wood land and 'mature. The fanciest/ generally good. The soil is No. 1, and well `teamadarr gardening. The attention of those wishing ark in the business will call at once and secure a good bargain, no this is a rare chance. !ha. 3. Farm of 89 acres,situate in Elizabeth township. Allegheny count'' , re., on the 310000 ' The nnout one mtle from the Borou of Elizabeth. The soil le of the best duality. The gh Im provements are s farm 00.0 with 51X11 . 0009. 0 good barn nod other oqt buildings; feneltis good; about „to acres aeon'. Churches, seboBis and mills very convenient. Possession Immediately, No. 4. Also, the best Farm In Elizabeth township, containing about 90 acres' lying on the Stheonga bele river Immediately bolnw Lock N.. a, on which la erected • large two-story belch dwelling, one leg *l2O one frame ban c bar n, cons crib, wagon shed, helot spring house, granry, work shop, rte.; moo. t ao mores of she above la a rei a t gamin! Herr bottom: the balance being Limestone land and underlaid with coal, and about NO three of limestone. There are two orchard. of sppie trees, I o good bearing condi lion; peace pear, plum trees end grape vines, to. Tn. land is well adapted for gardening purposes, being a snort distance from the thriving borough of Elithbeth, cresting n market It Immo for all the prodeets. The property will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. Oil No. I. A Farm of 158 acres in Elizabeth township, Allegheny county, Pa., near the Youghiogheny riv er. The Improvements are a lowed log house. a barn, stable and other out-buildings; fencing gen erally good; well watered; iii acres clamed; veins of limestone, the under vein about ill feet thick; the upper vein about 4.1 i feet very convenient to the river. lOU well tlmbeted with the best white oak and black walnut timber. Price 800 per acre. No. 6. A. Farm of 216 acres, situate In Plum township. Allegheny county, Pa. The Improve ment, area two story frame house, with six rooms and kitchen; a large bank barn, 60 by 10, and other outbuildings; good orchard; 175 acres cleared and In a good Mato of cultivation. The land Is of beet quality, ell adapted for grain or stock, and Is all underlaid w with coal; very large amount of locust timber. P ssssss lon given Immediately. Conven ient to churches, schools, millss.. ac. No. 7. A Farm of 90 ecreo, situated In Elizabeth township, Allegheny count,. Pa. o bout one mile from Lock No. •no BlonOngattela river. Improve ment. are One frame house, with Ove room.. barn, spring house and other outbullolugs. The land Is of the beet quality. .r.e above will be sold at scry low figures. Persons wanting any of the above Real Emote w1:1 biome call on Ct. H. TOWR. se1:161 Heal Emile Agent, 161 Fourth street. Uousrs AND LOTS IN MASS YIELD ROIL 'SALE. E. C. WHITE, heal Aucut, will olTer aula at Auction, September Nth, 1680, at 10 O'clock a. m., lo the village of Mangleld, on the respective nivel I.es, Three Very Desirable bones & Lois. trP•ra7.`6". Pt d t Ith,:4°.= c . az.l.,%T.:^&thl%rtraM Rail road. •• • . We will aim otter some TWESI't V ACAS I' LOTS, In the same tillage. and at the satn.• time. For particulars inquire of E. C. W HITE. heal Ita tato Agent, Mansfield, or to ISATNE bIIAFEIt, AttOrneys, No. 105 Fifth street, rlttsburglt. K5:143 WEST END RESIDENCE A double two-story Brick Ito °Mug of ten itwin.. set h stable and carriage house: ireeup)li.g haud• soniely located lot 102 fly 13 , . The 101 ribouud, 1.1 shade and fruit trees slid shrubbery, and II i• is borhood is one of the west de , lealile In th e ti too cities. Apply to MEET= A Terrible Fall. and Bolittorals, 3E' C>l.l. 618x..30, I=l B. S. BRYAN. Broker to St.. .arid Real Estate. 57 Fourth rt.. (Burt r• I , Itulldlag. l FOR SALE, A First-Class Business Stand The stock, Ilttures, Good Will. Steno House, Dwelling and lone Lot to Sewickley, Cush sales 6.3.003 a month. i`osmeaslon given Immediately. till small Llonses and Lot, very cheap. St rural Lott et Edgeworth Stitlon. (rem one to nye acres In each. Apply to JAMES T. SAMPLE, I= j. NO.pt• V KW' L. . .11;. ors! LOTS!! Do you wish Insecure a Building Ida, pe ••ant.y sltuated at thei forks of the road In the 11nrongh of Lawrenceville, and the room destrealde Lots now In the maraett They front on the ran and onldherty streets, and ltdn tor property of Thomas Howard, Fam., and will he ,Itypossd of nn llbrrs.l terms. Title perfcc:. Appl, at ter Dral Entate a l t lusurauee ()ince of G. S. DATES, Aciar Butler street., Lawrenceville. I ARGE COAL PROPERTY FOR 'Al.E—t:cutalna Sid Urea, 13 of which is ear leeand firer front, with excellent loading, very , wider. The worts ate now in successful one ratios, renal:Wing of la tenties, :4 Pit 7 nat.. /I Loud's, Sc. Ti e railroad from river en pit month is We tn. T rail: about one-half a male of the entry drive. The work. le reliable of turning 01 0,.10 to 4.000 husbels of coal per day. dituate on the Ileaundaltela river, near I.lmoLown. 1 ts d••rlledly the best and cheat." , teal work..fli"e el for •ale. Call aua •ee lb. plat at the oiler of a. bIeLALN ,S eci 12 - 2 Fourth strut, SPLENDID RESIDENCE FOR 13426.1.41E1. Shwa,: on ti line of Pa...ger Railway, fa ale.' Zit, mile. from town. lilt nouee irge, nen commodious, and provided with modern improi - manta, attached le a One garden with ()Mil, .a TOT particular, apply to .1. Lill/EMI° 4.ET,...N. 11 rout fleet. ming VALUABLE. FARM FOR SALE.- A Penn. containing about ICA acre., near the six Mile Perry, on the MononitalteLariver‘fin which is erected a ovo- story Brick Mansion tiollie and artrn.anqother out-buildings. Also, several other tonne, located In Alleghenyan d Westruonc iC.) sore/. Coal and Llme Farms for sale on the hteubenville Boli via.' and Monongahela river. For further particu lars enquire of WILLIAM. WARD, (Opposite the eatbedral,) 110 Grant street. JOHN D. BAILEY, Steak and Real Estate Broker. VOll Ambrotype Gal lery, occupy lup ono of the best location. In the city, mut haying a goal run of custom. Immediate Oossessloo can 6C6ITC. JOON U. IcAILET, No. ICC Fourth street, Or, E. C. ILEASS, anal lee. C Sill's Block. I uquesne Way. 14`011 SALE-33 acres Coal and Surface, situate on Ca'caption's Run. 7 adios from Pittsburgh, abd midway be oreen Mangle . d and the Steubenville turnglke. lhe surface Is under good good MAI r Inept 3 acre. of timber. Fratuo House and Log liar.. JOlll.l 1). BAILEY, stock sod Real Estate Broker. 10.12rostrtlt street }`OR SALE.-113 acres of good tillable laud, all level and under a high state of euldeation: •UD acres cleared and east be worked by amobtng inarblne. Large tw•wtory frame house sad large frame barn. Uwd orchard of all kinds of fruit. Th. place Is wail watered with never failing aprings. Ismail well at the door. hltuate ono mile troth blew ltrlghtsin t adjoining no borough line of Iletoern. The p ace le anderlald with n3l feet Tata of good bituminous coal. ander which la a Yalu of Ono lire clay, from 10 to IS feet., hontlog ou the Deaver nycr. JUlks It. LIAILEY. lope ( .101UNTUT RESIIiENCE ON MT. AISHiNGTON EDE nILI.E.--Over en acre of ground, on which 13 a reams Cottage Moose, con taining 19 rooms, cellar and 3 wide halls: a wood .4..1 house, stable I,t• stories high, with bang eallar for eow stable, and chicken house; large cis tern at house, als• at ttable; good well which never contains less than 10 to L. feet of • ater. The grounds are planted in fruit trees vines nod small fruit, and aru .rrenridcd on thine sides by wide streets. The locality is ono of tin most quiet re tired nod healthy In lbe county, sod y_ct within n 1 minutes' wait of the city post office. rossession, if required, could be given at shirt tIOLICO. Alm, ta rsus lots Denting on Uinta Union and liertke sta., above horoogh. 101111 1). BAILEY. Stock and Real Estate Broker, enZi No. lot Fourth Street. VOR SALE-110 acre* or Land, only 1 tones from the city, on the Nobiestoo flank lioad, wituin 10 minutue` walk of llroadlleall Illation, on the Pittsburg hand Stouben. lile Itall road. The land Is beantlfally shunted for country residencee and for bounty of iennery cannot be I imrpmsed n Allegheny coot.), The formation of the hill. 1. ouch that by any conceivable division Into lot., each would hash haadvantage of th e iscriery. 13AILEY, Stock and Real I.:lstate Broker. v aunt No. NO rim rill 'divot. • of the molt 'beautiful location., for • Country Iteeldeuee In the comely; situated a miles from the city. on the Pittsburgh aad Coluteltsville italtread. withoeta- Oun at the place. It cantatas a acres the upper half algae ground, iiitaded with Forres t trees; the remainder sloping to tbe railroad, The plate Is well watered with two or more strong noising springs, with nattlelent tall to toren water to a height of feel. .11.)1111 Is. BAILEY. stock.nridlielt Estate rirOkor. 102 Fourth otrect COAL, COKE, &c r lorit I COAL COAL, t; r DICKSON, STEWART & CO., Hering removed thou billeo to WO. eile7 Xallaorty - street. (Utely City flour MW) SECOND FLUOII, . 14 ,0 hingheny A" n rigrfl coal. s Latit At the loWeeelgetket pine. si r Ali seder. left - esthete omevr or nthlreteeti to thenithrongli tbomoll,leill W attended to promptly. terfarr. aMn9dl4 13 ne ..Ic1S 1t1u IZ . e . r S s b o r f Eg AT rl3g TEtbN. 3 A III - IN S G. CIf O W 1 % " No. ittl.WATlfit bTIIZET (up ttan) Pittalmo , Pa. WV __ __ . _ _ EVERSON, PRESTON & •CO., COARLES 11,.ARMEITRONG • P EX:XS-Fib i'4.411.1 ,-• , ,-,,. ... D* 411 . 16, IX ' ' . , . . . Y64E46111 itild'OonnellFMlleooal rre,43. - N• .Wcoilraacs, An_ YanelictdreraoG Pint li4e oat '.°1141311.-iil4"Ciid i th ' UllANl C° k e• . 1"""*"P Noe. 9.4tiel„b. ra. 4 jeitlta " .. . , ~ .. .,...I.lltPleg AND gAIIO. Alonorsab2l9lm, Cotber ogllnUer MIA MortoutAirst yard.ou Liberty !..1 SEVERANCE, MI6 .58 WATER and Clymer streets,' Ninth ward, nod on tiooopd 14.7. STP.F.I3,T. Pitieburgh luanuacturerotßOlLlM 'street, beer Leek No. 1, Pittsburgh, Pe- NIVETB,W.ISOUGHT tSP chmtuoo sod railroad Paballies and Manufacturers aLppiledWith tho of story deseription. beet *allele of ()oat or Cote at the - lowest cash rates. Partl i clar stood or shaped Spikes valid ts, Legs 9rderi left at my of the yards will receive prompt arm teuttle to °Nast. short - notice. good as attalltloll. lzuwamil women canstiatly on tout. iIIERICLIN IRON WORKS. JONES & LATIORIES, .M.X70M13. 131 :M LC51-33, ILINCIFACITIILtItS Or AMERICAN AND CLAIR Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron; Bridge Iron; Angle and T Iron; Guard Iron; Coal Screen Iron; T Rai114,16 and 20 lbs. to the) and Train Halls, punched and coun- ter sunk; Boiler, Bridge aid Tank Rivets Cut Nalls'and Spikes; Ship and Boat Spikes; Railroad Spikes; Railroad Fish Rat's and Bolts; Railroad Car Wheels and Axles; Street Car Wheels ;tril Axles; Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles; Patent Cold Rolled Shafting; Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods; Mower and Reaper Bars. AREILOUSE AS ~FFICF, 120 Water and 15S Front Sts. LUNCH HOUIM Nos. 22,21 and 26 River St., Jet ;el5 CHICAGO, KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & BLACK, ixtracyrulue OP Rest Common, Relined Charcoal IYD Junia,ta, Bloom Iron. HERODANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON. HOOP, BAND. T and ANGLE IRON. BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. MOWER ant REAPER BARS. CYLINDER and GUARD OR FINGER IRON. SMALL T RAILS, 9 and 10 lbs. to the yard. WHO UtillT CIIAI Its and SPIKES for sante. PLAT RAILS, Punched end Countersank. COAL SCREEN IRON. NAILS and SPIKES. Warehouse, No. 88 Water and No. 0 Market att. Works. Second street, Elghth Ward, adjoining City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. •niii4 DUQUESNE IRON AND STEEL WORKS. HAILMAN, RASH & CO., Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, PLOUGH. SPRING AND A. B. STEEL, AC., EZ= N cx. 77 VIZT.mt , Or /Six-oat, PITTSBURGH ARSENAL GLASS WORKS. MODES & CO., I=l BLACK AND GREEN GLASSWARE Druggists , Ware, Bottles, DEMIJOHNS, CARBOYS, &C. Works and Office, Lawrenceville, Pa. itricn ArMitass, PITITOUBI4I.I, FA. Alnays on hand, ltinsavrare of the above Jo scrip lion. nil orde, promptly attended to. Particular attention paid to ',rival. Mould, e,.J,:11.t UTILITY WORKS McLEAN & SLATOR, No. s 3 Liberty St., opposite Fourth 11 ANL: FACTI, SUS or CABOET MAKFAS" H . AR.DyVip,E, - I he, L1541..e of iron Bed..lead and Pi% o t.tors. Porcelain. Bedstead and Pivot Castors. 11...1,t0a0 Ya.L Ong", ntops for Extension Tables an. 1 Net Sialms mataafacture and have constautl: Lan.l6 huh b Latch". Spring Latches., li'Lean' tiolotn nupporter, 2'L n' Eccentric tntsl Button, 1.; unity shutter and Batt Hinges, Urind o Ilanglnga. n... 1 1 rous, na.alt Weights. LIPPINCOTT & No. 118 Water Street, II ANI2 V' ACTUSIBILS or I'A I'EN I,l[OllN I=l =I CI RC ULA It, 11 CLAY. RILL A„ND CROSS-CUT ta; 11. NAT . MIZZI W. 111111110 W JAR. 11. 11/111Nli 031 ARA BOILER WORKS• BORROW & BARNHILL, =I Steam Hollers, Oil Stills, Agitators, Tanks Salt Pans, Gasometers, Wrought Iron Bridges, Sheet Iron Work, dm., Am., CORNER LIBERTY AND SECOND STS. PITTSBURGH, P.l. eGrILErAIILLNO DONE PECOMPTL Y. rro2I:IYM W. K. 11•011,11.5..... A. FISIIKIL C. T. 01.0.1.1 AMERICAN MACMNE °IRKS FISHER, GRA TE AM & CO., Engine Builders and Machinists, r=l Oil Engines, Oil Tools, And everythingneeeneary for Boring Oil Wells. Pnrtiontar attention paid to Fitting up nlthillug Pulley. Hangers, &o. Harlon Avenue, near Ft. W. & C. R. It. AU3.eg,.7aaxLy, P,E,... ILEVAIILINO DUNE ruomvp, INDUSTRIAL IVOIIRS. IIL•ON N. DOLL...JAM. RZLSON...IIIINIT.II ORR. HUGH M. SOLE & CO.. FOUNDERS, ENGINE BUILDERS AND MA CHINISTS: Marmrxturers of LTEAMROAT EN GINES, OIL WELL ENGINES, LOCOMOTIVE/I for Coal Works, all hinds of L•nd and Marine EN DIN ES,ulade to order. From the well earned reputation of the Manager, Mr. JAMES NELSON, we hope to secure Itberal share of patronage from Steamboat builders and th do wanting good machinery. Our aim will lee to do all work in the best manner torn lair compensa , Goa, and to du It in the time we say. All kinds of CASTINGS made to order. Repairing Machinery promptly attended-to. We can turn a Shaft 35 feet long, and bore or tuns a Polley S 3 feet diameter. gUrShopDuquesne Way, near the Point. Third foundry un Third Greet, near /ilarkst, Pittsburgh, Pa. apitnnnti ID. S.&YLOR, 1•IC&% R. 8. PrTIBBIDIGH BOLT COMPANY. WE ARE PREPARED to wake all kinds of Dolts, from X to i Inches In dlam• JOINT BOLTS, CAB BOLTS, PLOW BOLTS, CAHILLAGE BOLTS. BUILDING BOLTS, FOUNDATION BOLTS, SPLICE BOLTS. BEI SCREWS, NUT WASHERS, Bn., 8, Cbruor Morton and Itutlrr Sta., Ninth Ward. Or don lett at Fort I'ltt Foundry. General stoolsmotollnit promptly attemlod to. .17 1) : 01 pETROLIA MACHINE WORKS. Et. S. X.a33‘0.13."2". Nn. 32 Otdo Ntreet.AUerghe..l/ , IM=ll=l IMPIIOV V.'S/ BORiNG - TOOLS. AND TUTU ttSS USED /hi ISLNKLNO OIL AND SALT WELI.2I. Particular attention Invited to IdS Valuated proven:lents In Jan and Joints, made of Junlatte, U.S.,nd Low Moor iron, to standard alma, and numbered, so that parts can be ordemd by malt at telegraph, and found a periect At at all taw.. C also furnish roper, Ling, to,tls, Sr., WI those who May wish It. kogines and machine wullt Made to Order. Orders by mall prumlly atteonett to lam prepared to grout licenses to other 'mood.' turem for them Improvements on liberal terms. 80. Allegneny r. U. je.moa BLACK DWIOND RSITMMILILI Ii7I7OIEILJCA3, PITTISBUIttatt, PA, FARR, BROMMIIII ar. Slanntacturcre ttICBT QUALITY REFINED (),T wrze.L. so. o , gm and Octagon, or all Altus. Warrant. equal to au polled or matturoctnrc.l this coon try. 4/Cid - Odlec warthoudd, No. leg .1161. lint, an and =Second Wont.. 1 Ittabaratt. 1141111,41 r. natan YR. MILL 1111 I• I'IUQUESNE /MI WEST POINT [ N BOWIES, PITTtiIIUI2OII, Penns, man nfacthre,all deems eV-Priming., vlav liteamoost Iniafta,Cranks, Irlaton Hods,. Levers, Pitman Jaws and Wrists; also, Hansom] Axles, Locomotive Frames, and_4ll shape Work. Theunderslg Jed having been for many Tears engaged In the'llsosi nen are prepared to furnish all orders entrusted to them with promptness and 4.typsteli. tlll:fhl• JO6. p. StAlllll & MAO. 11{171.11 W.ll. Y. lIOLLitAiI LA BELLE STEEL WORKS. EtSEMMES. cti CM>. Rolling Mill Co,tiugs Engine Caatinga, Machine Caatlngs, Gcncral Castings, ORDERS SOLICITED 1,16.h0S an mat. ore:els/. raurliand, REUBEN MILLER, GEO. IV. BABE, SAADI. DUFF, 00AS. rAIUEIN. ORESOENT STEII WORKS. MILLER, BARB & PARHIN, BANtrrAcrunrnB Or BEST (MAIM CAST STEEL. Warranted Equal, to any to the Markel either Imported or of Domestic Elortoraeture. SPECIAL. ATTENTION PAID TO FINE CAST AND DIE STEEL. Moe, 38 Wood Street, IN BT. CHABLIS HOTEL BUILDING , rISTSBUT.OII. nos 18th, Hot. tett:do pITTSBURGH STEEL WORii ANDERSON, COOK /a CO., ISLICCESSOBB TO JONES. BOYD A C0..1 Manufacturers of tb best rellned Cast Melt, Square, Vtat and Octag of anal:es, Ram Plates, Doe, For) and Oheet Cast on Steel, Cast oteel for REAPING AND MOWING MACIIINbIi, STEETPILOW WINOS, OPRINGS,A.XLES CIREULAttOt, BC. Cast and Common Plough and Spring Steel, Odloe—C above of Fleetl:man and licessstreeta, two bloc :a the MgeLela noose. se77:dy nE . FORT PITT FOUNDRY. CiIABLES LAP NEPHEW'S HEAVY ORDNANCE, AND ALL KINDB OF HEAVY CABTINOB. hpecial attention Bald to ROLLING MILL Wt./Ith e BLAST HACHINANY and Elrruivni. REPAIRS attended to promptly. At heretofore, the beet materials will always bo ased at this Foundry. . . . Haring dlidlosed of out old patterns. we Are pre pared, with NSW AND 1111 . 1toVED 111..Lern S. coo drueted wader the pt Lion of Mr, ERNEST, to furnish NAIL MACHINES et ehortnotleo._ AC0N.A........1011N ALLEN.. ...... JAB. L. It'itHE.. VALLEY STOVE IVOltikS. ALLEN, M'KEE & CO., Wllee and Warehouse :301 Liberty Street opposite Smith/114d, ilaunfactores a iciest varlety of COOK, CAUL ' OIt and HEATING brill!' En, among which are the cel ebrated Allegheny and Monitor Cord Cooking Moves; also, the Autocrat and !Sentinel for coal or wood. rant the unrivalled War of the Empire. fur Lwood; also, Arches, Orates, endenk, tingar Kettlea, ug trona and Hollow War generally. rahlt MIADZIST..- ...W. VANKIAN. J. I. IMADLIT ARTNA STOVE WORKS. A. BRADLEY & CO. Manufacture every variety Of COOK, PARLOR AND RENTING STOVESP Among which are the celebrated EI:YREKA, TROPIC/ and TAJ_II3IIIAN (Coal Stoves;) P031.A., VET ERAN and IRONIRDE.I3 (Wood Coot stores.) Also manufacture GRATES, GRATE FRONTS, 21re. Onice and Warehouse. corner of Second and Woe:. streets, Pittsburgh. Entrance on Second streets, a 4 :WV PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS. J. PAINTER & SONS. MANCIVACTUILZIIS Olf Iron Bucket, Tub and Trunk HOOPS AND KITFMTS, ft 1G:t139 PITT9IIOTWIA• PA. 143iWICIelleirAsi:01 , 3af EwING of every description, executed with neatasea and dispatch. Oc the celebrated WHEELER & WILSON L CA-STITCH. JAICHIXES, A t the.N tror ftwlog Booms, au:s No. ta 7 FIFTH STREET. MEM THE "WHEELER dc WILSON , ' SEWING MACHINE THE "WEIEELEIt & IIVIL80111” SEWING MACHINE THE MOST SIMPLE, at 27 FIFTH STREET. I'OE "WHEELER & WILSON' , SEWING MACHINE THE BEST. at 27 FIFTH STREET. THE "WHEELER & WILSON" THE ONLY FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, AT 27 FIFTH. ST.. PITTSBURGH, FA WM. SUMNER & CO ,CS THE BARTLETT Sewing Machine, Pronounced hy all who have seen Mlle simplest mchine now before the public. It Is as effective and durable as it is simple. And as practical as It Is durable. It has butt° be seep to be admix ed. and need to be appreciated. It corn bLues the elementsof a Perfect Practical rflachine, And is offered at a price within the range of nearly e ry family I. the land. Tle only licensed machine In tho 'United States licensed to use the WIHILE:I.Kit it —the best and only relined° Feed over constructed. Agilf - dAJAYI3AIIIN WANTED. 3111111/CF7RIr eel MiCIOCIPITWOES Wholesale Agents, No. OS Fifth St., Pittsburgh, PU =3 IMEED • 1122 NEW PATTERNS ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS, IMPORTED BY BIePARLAND & COLLINS. Wo hart nomiAndlon in Now York, per A.M. Marathon, the anti nreleal of oar ImPortaLtort for Fall of CROSBY'S CELEBRATED Tapestry and Body Brussels Carpe We bete soled-eft the pattern., With greet Care eapresaly toe oar city tenth!, sat. Otte? onto tomero styles that Orlin to be toned elsewheze and the Lowesm wit° Ar.e. ruiCEB of the No - York and Boston marke . • WIiABLAND & COLISIII Iy7: 71 and 73 FIFTH BTICRET. cCALLLUDI lIILOMIEII9, No. SO /XL FOURTH STMET. we have on halals • very tupvrlor Stock 01 C74I6.IELPM7C-I.ININGV. U‘Olte-111VITITZWZ:1171atintrLiro*Mt • Li (cot wide. BUN() AND TABLE COVEBB--EverT Md. I. use,. 11EARTI1 ducat go.lity to Oa 10w444 priced. CANTON MATTING, COCON AND .MANILLA MATTINGeI, Ite. ap4 ronnorii W. D. 68. McCallum NEW OPEAA HOUSE HI, A rrEit oks S. at o'clock. Brst time a 114 =I EVIIN I Tom,: sIMIC 1119 S LUCtI f LE WESTEDLN, Irk her Froii CPCCla.iy, EA.sst LYNNE, OR TAE ^l'l7.,rEr.VT. With I 1...4 Of annual t-J.t,cllttace OrinViSIBITHiGR THEATZIE . . ? .. 4 . , U5T,.11 XI, lioN4ox kl ravpl Alterpcoa reek. 1 1A-N1)1' A,2: . I.aat night of the CarAgela)aut ot tan great tragic ');i4 . treas. 33113.4034C.A. ATTALL1...11312:11., ho will appear a.. Dacha. of Maio and ...so.): A LID) (Saturday) EV F2 , l:a 11, a , 11l tq To conoludo with JOAN 1.)) , A.lll, MAID elf 01).LEA NS MOMisT, ETTIE as 140 1. , ..1,1(L,•1. . ACADEU e)E . ?resit, th. y • . M N. U. 1 :17 1 rifi Lad night of the ettgagetneet MISS .4...VNETTE INCE, f trilliont sucters of wi l p ,.! uon:::.. mAity 9 ;AUR DAY EVENLNG, Sep,. • t . •. , e for toe last tlme, Nl9 'a , ,L s .r MANY QUEEN to. at vi >. iary ,tuart. t o /1.1,210LiC014. Au - tett* toe,. • r .t 9:11 • • • 11‘err • rr;.livaLehome OOa 11J , Jors open quarter I.,eArrn belore NS "'TILLEY ARE COMING. FENTOI-; EMPIRE MINSTi. rL And Bra.;pi 0,;-41,„;, .naLieI.O4CDECMC , MONDAY. TZJii.`3I)AY p I'RIIFEBLE'S VALRIETILES. W. C. SMYTHE FILED. ALML.. The InconPatable company of stare in a new and eplendic progrllll6lc. S at the Race roarer, the ot Meanly cene., . he Blank Man with the [Marl Mg. Tl.e el,rieton Accuser, do., !tn. _ _ ,17 — PROF. BROORkr FILSIIION.A BLE DANCI NU ACADEMY, IMULUMAEL Tllll[ll: , ntr.V.T, l'ltts,Urgh, I, now open day * creel ng. y, Cis , -, ersdays and eatur. \ dap, at r. 1.1.; du at.; and Friday \ at 2 r. Clans, rureday and Erlday at 7, r. L. Ali the fashionable ITaltsr., Quadrilles and Co tillions ,111 taught uderate terms. flease call at Oh Mu:lc acorn ta s tor ..lreni..ra coataining tones de. an Dieu PROFESSIONAL. B. F. BR • WN, Local Claim Agent, E. S. SAN. COM., Office, No. 67 Fourth Street, (SEC)!NL) FLOOR.) Pittsburgh, Pa. Pensions, Bounties, and Arrear of Pay Promptly Collected. No charge made until chilies are settled, and then but a mode. ate ice. latn:bn L. B. LEVDSA V, Office, 6313°3 . 1c Street, Allegheny tips Clsl lat,:ntlon Ln to Ora,. In; Leaacb end utila_r_irg al s. • ' All upiler.....mfi Intruatvd Ik , scll: rixvlVe cart NI nll/1 pro.Tq.l all el: tl u. Jea, JOHN IV. LOH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MEM DR. E. DONNEI.I.I*, Office, Sixth and Grant Streets, 9s' j.eclal at t,ation g ea to all cases requiring burgleal opera t.on joV.:dis U. C. J. C. ICCOMII.7. ILICKELELL & NeCOMBS, ATTORNEYS D., GOUNSELLORSAT LAW, No. 69 Grant Street, STItAIN Ex-Officio, Justice of the Peace, Office, 112 Milli et, opposite Cathedral, Deeds, Bonds. Mom:suss, Acknowledgments, De poaltlone awl all Lex:o Eue.lneu4 executed with promptuce.4 mad oboe:ell. myna/ WILLIAM JANCEIf, NOTARY T EC EL le, JUSTICE o.e . TUE PEACEA l:: RE AL EuTATE AUF.i,T. °dice, coulee of llol.t and bravo: streets, Lawrenceville. . . Speelal attention given to tee purchase an.l r ut trerrl Estate, we WiIt:CLIO - LI Or Hr.. and tuc pr paration and neSnoilleilgutent of all Linda of Legal o.naversalces. EtUSTACE S. MORROW, ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER, 72 Pemasylvanla Avenue, 'oot of the Extension and opposite Chatham Street, mr22,:n% MILITARY CLAIMS, PENSIONS, HOU STI ES, BACK PAY, and Atilltaly Claims of evert deeeripuon, collected by the subscriber, at the following rah, viz: relndone, 1311.1; ot her clauun, $I to. C. C. TAYLOR., Attorney at Liar. Diamond street. ;lupus( te the:Court House. N. 11.—Nu charaes are Londe tf the claim does not ceeed, and all Iniortuation given gratis. suhly Cowralsrloner for 0410, KentrtrAry. VI! . end. Altanourl and ,lace.Myl6:a&l L. P. STONE, .Attorney at Law, OFFICE, 118 DIAMOND STREET, opposite Court liotoe, Pittsburgh, P. TOBACCO Cla,W,Fttc. E . MEtR&W CO, TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGARS, Factory. 53 AND 55 LAND nTIZEET. W 2 6 ,00 EXCELSIOR TOICIACCO wOILILS R. & W. JEDIKINSON. No. 6 FEDERAL STREET, Third door from'Saspeurklonilrldge, ALLEGHENY. PA. Branch Moro W. Salem. Ohio. mr:A:ll36 Me0A.11.1711 BUOTIIEIIH EIMIM =I ILO ti I.oCtit apt SIAN AOlire.” ACTI - m: MAN •,:nr, OWED= 101. b. Lai end JIARIIY FENTON. Proprietor .sotr. I ILSRLII ....MAAAU i ME3 .42..x,x;::t:F.Jaoz.acz.e.r.r, No. 69 Grant Street, =I PITT,tql CRUM, PA PITTSHICIFIGII 3 PA SEM 43METI3E17f1JiML.E!LN, =! El= WILLIAti JA_NCEY Justtce of the Peace and It °tory Public ,lIATHAM T. EWING, , Attorney at Law, No. 69 Grant Street, Plttaburgh, Pa ILIMJFACTUDEPS AND IHIOLLSALB DLNIARS No. 31 St. Clair Street. 11.13IL7ACTtillE/LS OW ALL SE.CD3 OP Tobacco, &muff and Cigars, R. B. 'JEFFRIES, ~.i....rl .. t ua r d ,i , wa rtzgOre ,7 , l Retail TOBACCO, SNUFF AND MARS, o. 6 ST. CLfint. STREET, PITTS7/GOIL - r.t.„ 5 .I'4%lRt,,'"A;i3TZU'faweagsg , on bun., GEORGE BLIMEDISPIADEM tiva.r.R rs.rorcr.mx A= , PO3rTnes. • SWABS -CHENVINOTOR&CCO Smoking Tobacco, ripcsolm. 33,70. 43. 0000zAVIA OVA-Oot„ (Near corner of I,lbersf,) • PITTSBURGH. PA. JO UN BLEGRANIT, Doaicr In all kinds or Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, •a. 3 ..113.121.:ATX , ISTFILIO EST. as,urtms :it of Smoking Tobacco, Pipes snd obacco Muth. sliaarys hand: co 1:b31 t &lobes branda o _ D AAin ___ 2ooca nommon Sod> Abb, and co oak ormst branda ne fined Soda Ash. In ototo and for sale by_ J NO. B. ceaiFTELD tc.r.l, Ors VIM re