El tki ift4l9taaittt! rtnermilr. Attack 55:1047.• Tan "Emmy ELEurioNs The forthcoming primly meetings of . the Republicans of Allegheny county, for the selection of delegates to t h e Con. ' , nation called to meet at the Cosirt House for the purpose of nominating candidates for Senate and UMW of Repraestailyea, shoold interest every voter having the Welfare of the State at. heart. 'While there is' much to ,be mid oppo sitlon to the delegate 'same which pre vails here, still it is not: Without its wr its, providing citizens exercise their do ties 'synch, and chose oily flt mess to represent them in Convention. Cliques of sitieWd polltidans end their way Into nominating bodies and use a pernicious and baneful (Mime= in the making of tickets, notnimairig sometimes men who in no respect are worthy the =dm ges of honest dtizons. Rather than jeopardize the Interests of the party throughout the Commonwealth, or to lend countenance to the doetrines held by opposition candidates, good Re• publicans are forced to -Dingo the privilege of voting, or to cast their ballots for men In-whom they have no confidence whatever...lt ['notorious that - men from some section' of the State hive again and spin maniged to obtain a seat in the General Assembly, although their recants on °Teri impor tent measure on which May have bean celled to act., will not bear the light of I day. Some have proven false to pledges freely made to constituents in order to secure nomination, and after serving a term, return hate with their skirt' reeking in corruption and demand a reelection. If the people will not ex claim "well done good end faithful ser vants," political rings will speak for them, and endorse by re-nomination their every act. We do not apply' our remarks to members from this end of the etatereepeclthy, but there Ms sprung up a feeling throughout the Commonwealth ' for a reform la the Legislatere, and our people partake largely of that spirit. The county does not lack a supply of material for good legislators. We have business men whom names are synth:to m= with honesty, truth and intelli gence; mechanics of undoubted , ixtagrity . and ability; and citizens in other Walks of life who =ld be relied on ut Harris burg as wall as at home. These men can be, inthiced to accept am:ideation", If tendered by the Convention, and it is tech the masses desire to have represent time in the Legislature. The next Assembly will doubtless be an important one, and it remains with - the Republicans at the primary elections to determine What style of men 'MUM there to vispieseat western 'Menge. Se.: led lumen and . capable, delegates to the Conveitionf -men - who are above the .supdcloa of political trickery and who 11l not strata to speak out to opposition to the claims of candidates thrust for ward by political rings and ellque4 but will vote. only for worthy candidates. By so doing you will secure as good and popular repreamdatieen at Harrisburg as the delegate sputa of nomination will permit. - CaNZOLIDATION We have imbed &number of articles on the subject of consolidation, .written by citizens of notch worth and inteill gems, but.es no one of them develops any new polite in the question, we are compelled to refuse publication. We believe the subjem should be Daily dli. caned and the muses who are interested in the question should be Silly educated ter its awaits and demerit/ Sven in the most despotic countries of 'Serape the people enjoy the right of regulating most of, their municipal affairs. Much more thread this right e enjoyed in a country like this. Perfect concurrence is impossible on a - measure where many are required to set. We believe In free discussion, not in a Pickwickian sense, but as a palpable and important reality. Whim I measure of this magnitude Is bronglit farina . it ought to be discuised; not in a flippant or acrimonious way, but soberly, searchingly and candidly. If benefits or infelicities are reasonably to be afTeeltendid, MO ought tole pointed out. The inhabitants of the different municipalities which it is proposed to combine into one are alike concerned in this matter. So far as we ere concerned I they shall haves far "chime to present such considerations as are Intrinsically important. " We do not mean, however, that the dismission, so far as it may find a place in our columns, shall degenerate into personal dentaulatiol and impeiManent of motive/. Abner is not argument, and As not to Abe tolerated under a plea fin tree dlacuorom . . Frei.- =mazy neat solemn, for the tome of Union soldiers now being die- Interred from 'Carve City burying ground to be dually. bided in the Ha tiring cemetery, were shipped from Nashville last week. The government could to engird in no higher duty than gatherisig the remains of those who fell in the cause of our country; and inter ring them in cemeteries where patriotic Pildldriel can do their =NI' /0104 Is Au one doubts the truth of our re• . cent articles on the water we drink, he luts but to ersiminnit glum of the dnid as now drawn from the hydrants. It is • Intuidy, greasy, githy and actually has an unpleasant smell A. glees, Of water left standing m terilicrars will 7'n'ot 'only leave a deposit of dirt on the bOttoza, but will greue end stain the sides of the DIIIING the prevalence of a storm in Richmond, the other night, a number of thlner entered Dopont'a =Drina and stole therefrom one lamdred and fifty . key of porider. Whets queer larceny. The burglars will have motet powder - to force the locks of every safe in the countay, and conclude .witkart Immense "vote shale dtiplaY ofblow up. Tag Mali of 'thi ctj Micas Tory good, notwithstanding,„the heat of-.the MaiMplsere, tie filthy condltran,of our streets, and the impure quality of the water we drink. Nemberiof the me& . cal profession are copying a holiday season, and many of them ere, zustiott Mg in the country in the itneiMe of any thing boost to do. . , Tux project repaving Fifth Musa with the rilcolion parentent kaa been revised. Al the city has bean ~ public spirited enough to grant the property holders of that important thoroughfare'thegoivilean of .thea experimenting et their own mr pease, we may conlidiatly look for the improvement at an early day. Neglected Omen& Three is a statement which has been published in a hundred papers to the el'- . fectihat 'Major General Sutphen Gano • &abridge Is working sea day laborer in a Tennessee saw.milit that -he is poor and that the government persists in re. rasing to recognise Ma meritorious ser vices., or to bestow upon him env, ado in which he can earn a &rink. The story has bean 'current for : serum! months. There must be some error. Banbridge was the man who conquered , . • John Morgan—he was a brays man and st=i4oteri, a man who made some but who was, in all respects,a successful officer. Ile was a man of wealth, both co n nect. o right and thee of • his We,. Msions were such that we feel sure the statement must not only be *mistake:but one that is peen'. lull unpletwant to its subject. -General Brahndge desertoa well of tits Govern ment, sad we feel assured - that if, through the misfortune/ of war or corn mem, he has lost hit .Weelak. , that tbe r not* will be glad to - repay Its debt. ' °biomes blin a otillion wif for the defeat of John Morgan, which ell the re. suit of his cotabiltattoisa — Golowton , • , FAILM, - GMIDDI AND 110V8EHOLD. ' Messing Forest farela As we resided upwards of seven years in the western country, says the agri. =Hirai editor of the Cincinnati En 7uirer, part of the time hutting it in a' log cabin, and nearly the whole of it ac. they epgeged fn clearing forest lands, a n d b r i ng ing them into cultivition, w e . profeseto know something.practically Of the subject noon which we are about to write., There are severtl methods of Clearing land, -dependent entirely upon the price I aimed and timber in the neighborhood of their location. Where these are val. ueless, except for the purpose of fencing the farm and making its buildings, the siarliing system of clearing is usually re sorted to. This consists in taking livery large treifor the centre, and dotting it off as heady as possible to do so without endangering Its felling.' • Then begin and cut all the_trees in • a et•cltrof antmared feet or so from the centre,the same as the first, and in inch I • tnanneras to insure their falling to , Wald the centre ono if possible. When the circle is thus rut, four men with their Axes take opposite sides on the -outside of the circle at the largest trees, and commence cutting on then:tall they fall, taking care that the four trees shall corpe to the_ ground as nearly as eai bin the same time. These, In falling, generally carry all the other trees with them that they touch, and they again others; an that when the circle so cat has finished falling, nearly all the trees in this diameter att.° hundred feet Will lie with their heads pointing to the cen tre, their butts out, and lapping each other like reversed shingles Others cut the trees so as to fall In a line head to head, making them appear, when they get through chopping e. swath, es if they had been raked in winrows. To lay the trees in circles or rows, re quires both judgment and. address; and none but experienced bands should un dertake It, otherwise they . will fall en thely in accomplishing their task. Slash. jag is also performed by cutting the trees and allowing them to fall as they please; but this Is considered very on workmanlike, and rudest the wood and „ground =every dry at the time of firing, it leaves many more logs to roll up into heaps for burning than either of the plans first mentioned. . Heavy log-rolling is not only an ex. pensive, but an excessively laborious business, as we well know to our coat. We reckon it eqnivalentto digging rock's and laying stone walls; a business also in which we profess a trifle of experi ence. The extra number of logs usually left to be rolled after firing, let the trees [he cut with all the addresses possible,ls thegreatest objection We have hea rs to the gashing system of clearing land, and I although it saves labor in the' first opera -Itlon, =leis the loll , be a dry one, we would not recommend its being adopted. Where the soil abounds with clay, the land is tenacious in bidding water, end if the forests growlug upon It are slashed, the trunks of the Wen trees get so sat , urated with moisture, that scarce One summer in tour will prove sufficiently , dry, to barn them. It will be necessary to let the trees slashed lie till the second summer after being cat, before they will effectually burn. . - The second methodof clearing Landis, as fast as the trees are fallen to cut them up Into logs of convenient length, say fifteen to thirty feet long, and roll. them together, placing the largest at the hot, tom, arid then title the tops of the trees upon them, and burn when dui wood be comes thoroughly dry. Dead AnimalL, Animal matter contains every element that Is necessary to grow every plant known. In it aro phospate and carbon ate of lime, ammonia, carbon, in short, I in the best form, all - the essentials of vegetable growth. Whenever a fowl. cat, dog, sheep, pig, horse or cow dies, let the caroms be cut up and added to the manor* heap. The Mega of a sin gle horse will turn loads of useless muck or pest onto manure, richer than arty ordinary barn yard dune. Why then suffer It to decay . uselessly and annoy ingly! It Is true it is not lost, for the gases that taint the air are appropriated., by plants; but the farmer who owned the animal gets but a small portion of , what should be all his own. Why will We waste the dead energies of the horse, when he has loss the living ones! If our readers will heed what we say, they will not suffer des' animals to en emy the eye and disgust the nose here after.- Bury theta In the manure heap; ' add some quick lime to hasten decay, and charcoal duet or plaster to absorb the gases, and much will be gained in the good appearance of the farm and in the quality of the manure. It your neighbor be so improvident as to waste a dead animal, beg it of him, that it may not be detrimental to health and useless to Vegetation. Laws should be passed to compel the saving of this moat powerful of fertilizers, wizen common tense and decency fall to do IL Whenever it is desirable to hasten de cay, and rapidly turn animal matter into mestere, sulphuric acid may be used. This would be too expensive (although the acid is cheap) for farm purposes, but may be employed for the garden, where expense 1...n0t so Important. It Is fre quently desirable to have a rich manure in the garden, and It is not at hand. An imal matter put Into sulphuric acid will in a few hours tarnish it. Every house will supply much refuse animal matter. To this, rats, mice, feathers, bah, bones, horns, ac., may be added. If the rub age of a. d aughter house can be got, it should be. All these will soon be re duced to an available state, lee moires- I sive, and add great fertility to the soil 1 where used. The requisite quantity of acid may be ascertained by experiment —about ten or fifteen pounds Is usually allowed for one hundred pounds of ant- A Blackberry Story. Edmund Morris, of Burlington, New Jersey, writes to Tilton's Journal of . Hortimaters 'The blackberry baring latterly taken its place among horticultural staples, lel attracting the attention of hundreds of acute and persevering seekers after fresh novelties. Its commercial Ulna has been satiafactorily determined. It fully equals the raspberry in productiveness, and, as a general rule, far outstrips the strawterry. In this section, where the two great city markets are within a few hours of us, the profit from a well man aged acre will pay the fee of the land annually. S. gentleman within two miles of me, by way of interesting his son (ayoung lad) in agricultural pursuits., gave him the free use of ail acre to cultivate as he plessed. The Shrewd boy located a half acre on one aidsef his father's barn yard, and the other on the opposite side. He could thus trundle out a dozen barrow Medi of manure upon his ground when erer so disposed. He planted his acre in Lawton bbickberrles, cultivated them himself, and lest year his _gross sales of fruit amounted to VW. The year pre ceding, his clear profit from the same 1 ban walked through magnifi cent creation. of Juvenilcare and shrewdness, and must confess that no engineering of my own in the semolina I las been equal to The contents of the convenient barnyard told powerfully on the canes, but more powerfully on the quantity and quality of the fruit. The fee of the land, though, In the best location, was much less valuable than the annual crop. Within gunshot of this field are ten acres of the same berry, L which hut year yielded a net profit of s3,2oo—more than the land would sell fur. The father of the lad referred to was engaged in Mercantile business in Phila delphia; but lie never realized such profits as be thus saw-his enterprising son to be annually securing. The ex ample set before him by the lad inflamed his ambition to drop some one or two , branches of agriculture and take to rate. I Mg briars also. Be began kis plantings several years ego, for his son has la been harvesting very paying crops, and has been planting martially from the in- =SIM of his own fields, until now be ' has thirty acres orLawton'e Laat win ter be cat down an apple orchard of large bearing' trees to make room for mere briars th e profit from the latter far outstripping the best bearing orchard in the country.. C=l=l Tux Metcalf eatly etrawberry pia. nottaced a failure. - . , Tzra Indium Ira fighting desperatell on the plains The beet arms in the old States are where tJae Indtans fought bud- , , 7,7 the trunks of apple trees are wound spirally with long rye straw, there wilt be no troable with borers in Bummer, nor with mice in the Winter. Ole a farm near Frankfort, Kentucky, I a lead mine lam been discorered, and 100,000 pounds of the mineral taken out. They call it a borne Institution. To make a good pasture, sow plenty of seed one e la two years apply manure to the s urface, never - break It up; and the longer_ it lies the richer It. will become. Wiraff children are eating green ap. Oleo' FoO have an argument in falter Of Una detnlV4Y. , When the small fruits arecalted, the argument disappears. Trim Southern papers are talking of the liermuda and Guinea grass, which yields !Our tuna to the acre. They admit that nothlnglOit grata will tare them* from going oureSlagara Falls. Ono ootuttxy - nee& young nun' who taut siiidythe rooks sad kW,sa And . PITTSBURG!" DAILY GAZETTE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 20. WM Iron, lead; topper add gold. - The' earth ( NEW ADVERT , - .' 1 " - Is a book, and between its leaves green- backs are hid. , pou ASSEMBLY. EtZPEA.NTS must do well on the Wart - t -`- , ern prairies , for all our parasol handles, . THOMAS PENNEY, • billiard balls, and fine tooth combs are ' of bietuattoci. ' , rine • ciovitisio for atom mule of ivory that comes from Illinois. : Cu e .nmet to nenninetion by 'anyepublican 1 rY Couventioo. antispiar A =NT corvettes been patented 'for , giving shape without hurting. , With ' two more patents we will be happy — o n e i lis for growing corn fOrever without .nun- 1 nure, and the other for a breed of hens ' t that ,rig not needecilrn. '' Tat EVNNESOTA,qSWedeS end NOTR'Cgt, ' 1 cis, with square cheeks and full chaste, i form a third -Of the population. The other two-thirds are Yankees, .wit.h sharp features end slat chests. In a few I generations there will be a generation I worth having. Lv linssisstrin , is a large plantation [ worked by white folks. They live in 1 what were negro quarters; pronsions I are sold them at cost; once a week they dance and have chicken pie; no whisky or negroes are allowed on the pace;, their corn and cotton are the best in the State; nothing 13 broken or lost, and they 'have no overseers. In short, they are I far better than negracs. What a pity 1 this was not known before, .limanow LsEns.-11 meadow lauds , are depastrutd in autumn. they are stripped of their natural protection, and if depastured spring, the shooting plants are "nipped in the bad." It is enough to carry off* a crop of grass; too often without making any return in the way of top dressing, eren on land laid down au a hungry waste, without strip ping the land of the falling blades to autumn, or the young shoots in the spring. This system of exhaustion can lead only To sterility and poverti. — ATM and Fireside Journal. 2 - . Long messes. . , Oliver Wendell Holmes uece the fol. lowing fanguager nowt too strong, in reference to one of fighlOn'a foolish freaks: , • But confound the make-believe women wo have turned loose in our streets; where do they come from? Not out of Boston parlors, I trust. Why, there isn't a bout or bird that wOuld 'drag its tail through the dirt in the way these a l e creatures do their dresses. B use a queen or Duchess wears long see on great OcOsSlOns, a maid of. all w rk or a factory girl thinks she must ma e her self a nulsanee by trailing thro Is the streets; plainly. up and carryin about with her—bahl that's what I call Wag vulgarity Into your bones and m rrow. I Show over ?keit the attribute of vul. gar people. If any. man can walk be hind one of these women, and see what ehe rakes up ad she goes, and, not feel squeamish, he has got a tough stomach. I would not let one of them into my room without serving them as David did Saul at the cave in the wilderness—cut off her skirts. I)on't tell me that a true lady ever sacrifices the duty of keeping all about her sweet and clean, to the wish of ma king a vulgar show. ' I don't believe it of a lady. 'There are some things that no fashion has any right to touch, and. cleanliness is one of these things. lt Ls an insult to a respectable laundress to carry such things into a house tor her to I deal with. . Tua Sax Tams—The Paterson (N. .1.) Press my. that thelrlargest silk man ufacturers unite In declaring that the trade is dull and is likely to continue so. Sam:eV any imprcorement can be rea sonably hoped for before next Spring. Nevertheless nearly all are manufactur ing on greater or less quantities, and even Dale's immense mill is quite busy turn. lug out goods though nothing like a full force Is employed. "We are Informed that there is no demand for silk, and It is therefore to be supposed that our man ufacturers are simply keeping on to be ready for the market when the demand does spring up, and to keep their hands together. With the new mills that have lately been erected—Dale's, the velvet mill (which Inu been entirely closed for the last three months), and Greppo's— over 5,000 hands could be employed in the silk trade in Paterson. DOCTOR. HOFFMAN/3 CZLEILKATLI) NED/C/NES. 2'o timos oud try atom: you will tuner ftgnn Soc4hing Syrup, rot data... ...tag. le Uto be.t lo ase. Sae II ,tebblete Ito bowls nod remote aa pet.. oohs. wbeil 11 A. ellatnecli bob colds er bleb Is. t.ts *lb es beet ta. DE. INIFYART PRESERVATIVE POWDER L !atlas randy far Dirptpsia. SOLD AT JOSEF SI PLENUM% Drug and Patent Medicine Depot, Dia SA X.AZ BTIZIVA Con•r of thaDlazand, Aux INnulti telvoirm ITCH. TErrEn, ALL SKEW DlSLAcars. Salt Itbomai Scala U.& 'Eruption. 'SWATHE'S OINTMENT.' tatlnly and/rates tbere trevigemse tom- ivrayses .A11.11441h0g Obstsem4l, l "Cages Mk Ix trona 1.1 I.4llk4urs- o ' P•411tWINI1 only by Dr. Sways. Finls/14411a. • ti moo a at.xxxxaa, Mattat, 0 50.5. 5 1 L LY ST Waco as., •LILMI3IO, ll* Nana% strots . A. TUX KII.CT,oar. W. sad Mutat 05.. rsttalmi• PI • DattliT. 1•1$10•Trs LADIEII, It Teel ere •41tcted Inta Wetted*: I 4 a dotal le the alotatas, to tell oar. te••••.t. with • boa um/ la it. nada; • .1 1 •••tt. 1 V 0 • 2 ; • taansat duty* to rest, It Is time mat Wait ••••1.1 be de. ii .molP tie it".•i•g tell. W. ho.et ae preps:at:ea mots Ntnla • 4 •0 1 • 4 .11 .dustless at Al. daerl alto* A. 11011tZ1rtIVII MD./MACH DISTIRS. Tot stothet ants:alt tale gnat tone 0,0.14 always be Wan e•pecl•lly whtrgt tar mallter . • easnaktesat ts teellesesta le lee Celestas Klee seuesseoli 7 her streagth man yield. sad Imo It It atlas • rood toile, ova •• titan IT- IttOlt/LCII 8117063. I. minded Se ta.- p•ritearpetan , • AND PtWR to the mum, Lantos suould Try .now. try MU manly, Auld baton nu Oulu* att your PAYalaturs. wtto. he Lo 50:v.15144 unit Ita ties, Will recoolutead tia ate in ail mut. Ms ICI=MME2 It t.. .a awl, 'Hide fa Naiad dal* ad healthful eloeU have tads It •amend beano. las Lae from aU propertles oakidsted u la. pale tbe rata. ad its °gagged • aro al est. tettlet woad/4 ad edictal. all wield., gad the titriZES dttest Its 'trawl ad,n ela to on. CURE or FISTULA. 01. Kerns t I solid to then yoo for your klsEams sad Klestil. isstua maul of ml dis ease, Ms match 1 callad to eossalt yos ease time to Jaaaary Wt. Toy rdli remember last lama • compllcatlos of Weaace, ehtch 0.0117 ais4.l la a terrible 000010, .blcl, I had tocea ad•liod to '"let 01004" ea soon. of • harassiag mesh. watch Ii was Oared silent s••/ lase. mom that tao popular mods Of Matins din. asses Ilk. mina was 14/-41 golttuir 09 000 1 104 , whica, if Named= es all,' would satarally throw Um disease up= Ks IKE.. ses. other •Ital rem., es secoant of the 60440114/01 et the 0000 ond fG. immediate aka tk 10 0 dlerThapte •Idch eras coastrainon to bailors Kie • Oslo. tory provision or Pious to Col rid of ...Me. but coudltlos li the oystels. I 1.1 Parraull7 satfalled that your method el treatuirot. Purl - Mug to the cyders.' sad local stmlicallou to thell/thlae/ /tart, tent REM tt KythLog mold, withoot KUM., Patch I dad It did. sad I am Soppy so report myeelf well la 47/ry parsleolu. KO, oosintlarind setter health llia4 I have had for yam. I would aloe /44 that the applisa Ilona yet mad* ware alraoat pain. sa. ad bar latt ma a 1100 ma. 0114 all the morales SO /liar of 'worm bealti. Yours, grata tally: 4—C—. Dr. Keynes consultation' rooms Sr. /so. lay Peas street. M. • • M. 0511 I In. I,4avit%'llls - Mujiliittl ZIG 81NG1141.114 Jr., Adams Mamas vi- Am, 64 Ank Orae“. an mahartood 40. N mews ../L&sde.tta... , UO forths 6 , 4267TZ and othee imegee throughout the ihilted =les am! the e , ae• • IzAolkt:ASP.o4: l : 4 : 1 SMIXIIILOr///4. N 0.73 WOURTH NlCllMPlctabonli. Convert flay of ebutt,_iipou Ilavern meat sen. Tim IMO mutual, ost liaml all lauds .1 . • ICr. Elm BONDS, euxullt". tEbaasel Sell ar , Sank, Gas ana Brinsa i t=siat ICENE.Asa_leval Estate, Lad Warrants', am se saa:ll . S.: - Ste eland. Of the walla a Oats " RI trre ' s t tottrrittrir 'd W"M"'". FOR SALE-DRUG STORE. A. PIIUT CLAIM DRUG BTORB, lo *Math 1011 a. the nth of theetee or the =P T A •e i • iTtre:rst. i tit; nititittrogra: Dere. &memo...the. ka eolthtle • • DRUC STORE, • DatogstlD-Oplmaltasa. 1' k*. 01,1100. to u4.+ CHOICE FAMILY FLOCB, mos from Tistocky Into Wboat, rim eroparor rotor.' MMai MUMS rites. at WEAINCE4II TEA KART. fro.4llMomove, RlMOmrirb• tame CUD, Goods astrremed Pena ' •••11 PHOPOSALIi.—Tkei Pemasylva ••• alwiltsto osssenltsswiDociart so n resolve P0P09,119 SOB 111111111130! tilillllll3, Wltilta Its sustosers, at Plltsborgl, unti Ott l 'ITV'. DAY; to 3.11d.y of 15epttiobsr,, LW; Wire, 24.10 St. 01012 street.. 00 .072 ' • • A go , w —Twe tar load Miloatnaltrarkt.or I'Loll7lL—bo barras: clauses, In nor n" tralgt„. 11OIISE AND LOT FOR bewtre ue.,sweator , frame DOUBLE 119e1BIL situated In a pleoreolee shot on ahe bank of the Cobbo Doe, t o Beaver. Pe. The bowel it larae sad eoloneetliova. and follsbee t •r.gboaa In drat ohm rsle. The lot le large sad la -e• Ipterile grenade. late* gully aeeeuole to this elti nol and water. II will ho told at • L 2.2; lt. A., WILSON. Bearer, Pa. SECOND-lIAND MASON & HAMLIN GROAN Of Pre ort.veit. floe. neT. fon torte. in elepaot R1117. 1 :;:hr-: , 7%!'4'. d AZY,'IVd "".1 C. C. ISELLOST. . It Wood •tract. TUE FALL TERIMOF THE ,lIIIGIINT Int LCD lIIALI I. ADHHY, T. lt..tTAV.• ll • 72 t. trl , l enumenc• nn MON eril DAT.4.e :V., KxoE:t.eluit HALL, th e pr street. uD{e.n7. 1:1•111.1 11 t • can secure places •y r• lost•rn • h o•mt • at the Mute et IL tirttATT. Es•eral streel, xroTICE REUEUT GIVEN that the Eartnerihle bare tote re exteVo be [nee.. WEER" . LOVE ate Seat. KIRK, Vetter the name and style et Lt.VE a - EIRE, Is Mu ti l t r ettr.rtectil'erer4 C. lllr n ° , l 2. :111 eontinas etOt atbzess as f 111114 1% at the aid stand. "." ohb "t. 'lh ! Ch 7iTt . ilEttle LOVE. !!!!!M!!!LiM HOI3SE AND LOT IN AMC UHEIMY AT AZOTIU Y. -Will be cold. on the protabee, on ttAT tiftDAY, August 2110. 1 clock, the 101-0 by gt-on corner or KW helo'd aid themlitoo streets, leltdi ward, Ade. Theay. on. aflame roan of Oren, oundev. he ham le brick. two story. nine roam., aw lsnow, wed arranged sod comfortable. The locality le fienratote, end is certain of rapidly appreciation!n sal,. being lo s preeprodrely gdod bask.. sltunlioll. au.) A. 1 Elidadr,.Aectfr. WIIITE, ORR di CO., • 25 Fifth Street, ' CrEn.W.EIIRIL 7iPiCOl.l. OSALT-•13 BLACK AND COLORED Drees Ed_tiros, I= Vaecurouh , NOTICE.—Take otice that Lettere with n be annened of TM obi PS aArrus. tor,latc 00 riUnnneene deceased. Ware been .ranted to the undarataeed. Allnelsons Indebted to Ms estate wall please all and OeLlle.sad thaws haat., claims •,1111.1. 0211taILIP well thew. POOP , 417,1!Lt. --"") 11ANY LITTLE. • V4 ' l;l E 4l; artg, TIIOIIAB I.II'TL.B. in.. Ine ' cutors or Thom., t..111e.nr.. nee a. Pittsburgh, Amelia ietn. 1507. • NOTICE.—The arm of LITTLE, RAM) A rArroN nht be cont . nued a heletefonl. THUMAIS Lilime. Sr.. deceased, % Interest remaining In the tent. and the hest . ..t erdotted be the .urvlrleg cc pattern. nati• MIL H. HAIKU and dAShES YieTtllbi, in. avgne2 2 0 ACRES OF LAND In Indiana Township, ►boat nine gales from riltsOurgb, well sdapted for garden p.p.., and on which le s good °gaud, will too sold ollesP. 01 STEEL & 'WILSON, Eroken Lad Zeal istite =I ARCEEUCA7i Fence Manufacturing Co. ♦otse sed 'ere deslesble Ien:SCOW for set. Acte reel 41.0 e.• pub.le it , us4l. eswatere lots. .. Is sow ceters.l to the y•'•; . 1 1 etur lust n6r low the •as uf Iton d r. 414 elssus as Atm rpestmsus re( . as be wee 05 a 1 pal lie. 4. If LOX eeittE ur:t l egbes ren 1 e ta rs Al It Um ala4pe sl sta . 1.140 issurautel tense 4ow weds. Lie. • tensest avertrowst el COUNTRIL sad ?Ise LlVisit kiefos, ve lesoll e fide. et 44 411'41)4041. 11"...411:,..11 4 'm YET/1311 VETkI22IOI4. IMEM is TO GIVE) NOT/CE Wnt an Ole LUE dor et Joratast A. VG, a Wurzel la - rantinucy Wan tuned analtaMl-Uat LIT lag OW JOlllll P. 111140/./1. Of lit cuy Of POI .001.04. OIL the etn , n , 7 of At , . soli bolo.' rettetsy trout , tat toe. oditoted • bootr•pt ••• ova realtios I that II Ot• l oroi4El of as. ood doll'Orl ottl ,oport, petoortg to tort, tranlror tor =a 400. it.l Oa tr.. of sat I'not. , ttf El klah. tto tortat4.lto T 1 law h.: a te.•ttota or croattoto of the .10 , 1 I marmot. to IPot, en% Xnrlt:lT art ' :;Vrt ttlort . .j. "it l i 7 tP : " 4 o ;4 to 1 , t1! 3 e:"0t1 1. 6,r1:4:b ;61F nL,rgtea th. 40111/{f Oct.Osr ' Itoto,4ft • IS. e. Tar. PlTTtinacau Mesa Uriek Easuratturlng Co. yet EIST MSESItIVI IMO? Works AdJacial to *beats Taus. oat,..re us Pro,prre Natiorksi IMair or AriM • m rat. emu , of FAUST ASP MOM. efb. UM. Moms from 0, to .1‘• ANNUITY COMPANY, H. rICILLON, Prealdesst. W. W. IICSCRYLILD. I cops 2VICITMET Ircosamr... 1 0 miMest *MI Trona.," 1533; HOUSES YITTIIID GP WITH Gr. 491.115, Hot and Cold Water, &c., Ble.looriesoed prutteal werkrato. JOHN H. TATE, Plwasbsr and Gas k titer, 227 Llbetly Street, Pittsburgh ; and d 9 Federal Street, Allegheny. IMPORTANT ! Z. sU s►o tars • GOOD .NP OF TEA OR COFFEE, And do not with to aMt atlattonttof arttoko. The 'American Tea Co., =I .21•14 Caitlin et teen. ow, Thu us 4 Umu of aUS 31 11tC1,11111 1111 ;IP!! int $1,?.1 y .D, 1121111 LO.LIITZD Co7lflr. 104 s. tarsi. Pl. feller paw fold at fly rex.. Wisi*LL9 KW "to. lot. wile:teals MO. .7.7551-ra BRICK 1 BUICK . THE CIIARTIERA VALLEY BRICK COMPANY =I Z Z L C, 3EC. amall or larva quanUltril. at • itLl3rieltD PICA. A large start aloare au hand at their ard, earner or Tolf •ad P. Igrir.ALTS. .4 sew Id iltanes Co .t rd. I. T. lIEBNIIDIG Ageal. satkdel ti1T011.11.1M31...............3.0817.1. D. li131:11. JARED M. SUM & bON, _ SIMRITACIIMASAOr Steam Boilers, Olt Stills, Tanks, Skeet ken Works, &e. 61 - Penn EL, .Pilliiburgh, Pa. GOURLAT 136084 SHIRT MANUFACTURERS 27 17arclay St" near Cburch DQ 21MAT YQXIXi. i. 8.-Price Lssisyout on. appilealloil. vein CENTRAL FOUNDRY . - ORD ROLL WORRO. CABO M.'emaxa. Naar (sot. BOLLIBIN, BOYD & BAGALBY Bolls, XIII Osal /toll Lath.. LARGE flotLtoNia TO LET, TIM serge restart, tomertl Moan's Belding, ♦oi I.tely occupied Irsettour & 'lrwin.' . ye virgin altar. bons eod .4 Liberty soluble tor sterna. Labels, at stroeN IteCLIN•WrIf.s CU., eullsde7. 10,000 GALLONS iSTCM7I6OI7.II6.IEILMCI. rer.a. at manataaturaes Flag , . at N. atm L. J. BLAACIURD. &caftan{ HOUSE BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS. 'BUILDING &ND =PAINS promptly attend alto ronazigoa& 4311 0 U. WD: It IlmMalted acct. FIMIIII SALMON. In 11 and 2. lb. ir.dlLoliter. Int Alla 210. n.; rr.n i:Srzirad'44.l°4nr_ l :A i n..llfr4l girt b.rrlas, DlaaturrlM . slrazu w e., 4.117:1111, Wee aatershlre Lamm en flops ' Aseuoviec ita., for Ws at loinnlt rites, at WILLACEII TEA!ART, - to thamona, Pitutrusti. Term cull. Geod. dillterad Res. . aule re AND lElll3t.' nrr TEI OPEIII3 Brn% 18. Aprly to thoPII2II3IGAT, Oisessburi, brae the-VIO I ,II3OWZAT, Woattineop, Y!L; ROOMS TO . LET. SEIFEBAL-spix!rano BOOMS Lic.Baseirci - r; la tha new Banking Louse of the Keystone 51.117c1 Bank. 91Yeer at ;•iberty strett end 011213. a he let and entsbed off to Ault the v. t!.. , ezilmg them. COB at one, at DODO'S lUOE novas. Le. 89 !hetet street. eethersdK bele' teem, Otately, one !tabbed with the balance of the Tulldl! g. • sale:OIL) • CAUTION ! BETE OF IMPOSTERS , 11.71nt bt.en Informed thstruile! with wag . 4 and csrptc sr. reddllnu..ln nnn acrid the city. Tobaccos of an. Inferior QUality end teat they represent toe same as of oar atm. urseture. wa hereby nottly the public pst.all such parties gni setts, without authortlY i and that the Tetaisciath el sell is NOT Or TRIG MAN IIYAOTUOT. OP R. & W. JENKINSON, !hid Do r from the Smpthrioo Bridge, ALLEGHENY CITY. OEM QJILL PEN MAKZU Gold Pelle, Foley's make, waran'd. Bill Books, Pass Books; Check Books on all the Banks; - - Time Rooks and Memorandums; Adams Express Receipt Books; Ledgers, Day Books, arc., on han' and made to order; Writing Fluids and Copying Inks Books and Presses; Stationery, of every deeoription nuns, SCUOYER a co. Post Building, 38 Fifth Stree StaItTIGVC TUE OLD, OBIGINAL TEA STORE FRESH ARRIVAL OF Young Hymn. Old Hymn, Imperial. Gunpowder, - Eng. Breakfast, Condo'. Bourbons'',, Oolong., - Old Country Black, • And Japan , /S, • ►LL OF TILE SETT QU►LUTT No. 20 Filth Street. I.*OTICE.—TII£ VICDERSION. A.• eq..-ot+ally therm tbrir Made sad th ace.. Matt New racist Weak 131•1 4113 k ...s aiH low 56.11+ • JE Ift"ELIR r, etc.; ORT Vapitatlog of Watch., Mint Ware. Proates. its.ate. Ct.., •sal.ri. loam at racists ~ ..01ors Versa 01.5.. . 4114., tegvairt 11.11 55511 ht. - e.. onal.thw ef • W.. fill et •»r . 51 plahogla...ttos , y eb• .10 , 41. 1 ftt or. , 62wry , elver% la ...apes It? Sim mug ei at ••• a." 4 treat...el 1 , 1 urtayi Ing okoaletet la arls.slau 4inrelry 114... Vire, 1hap.q.391:1, REINEMiN,MMAN & SEICILE, = k - fT,.1 , 11.1 , 1011 7 .+ tIXCL'StIT - LIFE MUMS Plittburgh Oltlice, Fifth btreet. FLORENCE KRAMER, 161 CITY CIITIBICO., N 0.3• .St. Clair Street. • Hartas tratolono 4 4f AODIIEW 5t0413 lb/ ultra nook' of liathoirs, Conan *n44'414414 Woods, at the aloooe nava, It to Mott faLentiens toter, on Ikann,a lint dun clot% of HARDWARE.-CUTLERY. iln FLICA. lievellon. mugs. ruistrA TKW rat . pn r yltrnr rgarglln ' MIT ilasal",llelAmon„ 4., Cattattig Aur•Ctla 11==, IpalLtag Mal es 4 brlsst CX= VIM* Or CRT ISM Kong ISVAs IrSCris, j rlirslicr se", /Saran SW . s Tzc AteEtSMESTIII for the Guat.g, tola4 isa,leasblog . Ramhinglou Street, hels Trask:lls .6.4 to ratininau anima, a.na TcrOCralalexact itr•ot, Fran .cif to Clark stmt. 1t.... PeOtWfor Wait i • BeIdIV. Ttrit A/dITA rttf: Yu . toey votil be placed la Ice %Miff.... ova'. Ueda eat todatllott. • 11. J. uotour., 6.19-4 INelaaer. OtTICSO , COICtuOt.I... or ALLEMILIn . 1 . 0., Ps., I•srrsh“on. A5i5.5 , 154th. 1.4h1. TO COAL MEJICRAINITIL • ***led reposals elll 4e...M.15t 111. tem 0.111 no 1.0711 1.1.1 1 a1.7, teelt.l.lt, tar tur. alitdat 111tt0.107 1111111, 1 r 111111 T TO TON 1 .110131•1 1 1/ 1111 1 .111 1)1 610011111111t1na.../ancl4:l.ll.L. Tr.* bona •Ist 11 sod diet.• to bs *011..11 a% 1. potty...toe tie clll.tJal., es flat 0.4 cm. 1111/aattglc. of .1. 13.41 , 64 boob. vs pt. itst. at. It 10..1E1440v 10.1.711 Wll.O eta.... rays. at 1.14 O. reads of ' 1 . 1 ' 1 . 011 arty et 071 Cot•tiTrtutrat. 11116 ' 11) . 0011- 0.0r4 to mulplaled JtT uttlkathla o.l; , iliftarratlemak z . a 1.111,1711 Contlter. 7. 1111111 . iWI•EIIYIn....RI.M 71 . C111114X1i. GLIERAL, INSUROCE AGENIL SWELRINOEN lIIVANDLEIS, Ad; 1.14 reVilitt IT.. rltlabangb, As. litnarsl •gems for WuWu rt=o7ln.l. ot Continental Life Insurance Co., =I LIVE EMIT au4 all d•tcriptloni et Int trans. cliaciad tstuou.lble Compani r s. at looragt ntas. C). C.Ah.3Lao.,..WiCO. EMEII63 Fyne Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, ssxmauLts. vrriaxsas, French Clocks, &o. elpeatat attention Om to tbtattrAlll.72to ru WATCIIB4I. ' • 22 Fifth Brad. ezinzi J. W. HANNAH. N. ell Z./MARTY , Dialax. Im's,lllelscli Of Candies, Cakes, Nuts and Fruits. Special attention to to:means r 1014,0 5"." P.MKM. atriksiMM. $15,000 To LOAN, ON BOND AND ISOBTOAOI. CF. TILL 2 10 351TT4, No. al Emitbffeld Stmt. Kahl rotate hinted and aind. • MI TO GLASS BIANUFACTUBERS. TUN BALN—AII the - fItEASEB. 111 9ULD% sod other valoable tools tor:noel' moo OY LE. Ulteourt Olaf °mom,. 14. Loefe.• l 4A. Yoe pertlether• data.. W Al..Aor. • 1,11.1111, I.N. Third IN.. ht. Lout.. leo, . A . FINE STORE ROOM WOE ItaT IN WILKIIISBUIt4, for nna Or mom yenrr...l. d• till Wi nn 4141 red. Moto It len Iron, 11 tNt uri thrlr..4 countered col.ltle. Non low. 1N... 11. O. ISOBWONIIIIVNt . • Botlartlt., LawnsoNllle. ==Zl - BELTING I ITELTINGT—Leatb tr Bent.. of the beet TIMM t Oen, /Jabber heltLer. Pada., Hose. •aaaaa Is. he.. aj Mae* and heat quailtr„ awl lowest prices. Leta Leather 43(1 Matta on band. • J. tt. ritraarp. sue ht and nat. Mate Meet. OILCLOTHS—Foe Floors, Tii en OriVagt.'l l .l 4 4`,2l oo :111N111,1, 4 "‘" 4. SHADES,' '• of .all = . 16 d Awl tr A rr,,, f4 and at low Ar,...•02.1. • .• • • 4. 1 0178,--n O sat* it woofing% kAaMZUi l l i tU OF TIE "ECLIPSE" EIROLEUR REFINING CO., OF PITTSBURGH, PA CAPITAL, - *500,000, 6,00.0 SHARES . , WO EACH. This CoMpaill Is to be Orsaultrd to marmrs tore Petroleum /Dominating Oil, under VMent. Ifrenled to Dr. EttliEttit r W.O. TWEDDLE. The remota. Works. Droned.. .he . become the exclusion Worn nt• of the iwtnattil• .Atrrq3P^l , y on •hteli the ••Er lipsn'• Ott itss o crXrnirCt r aVirc . ftT:Aril h ae r tre. It p.m eels • frontage on thu glarnY river of Shoot nee lonedrod fee, There Is Always neen wet, st point even At tae lowest stage of The mver, mad there Is • sere hear+ , from lee darlyg the winter. The Allegheny Valley hall ay p.m" Gheein front of the work. an the bank or toe steer. Tee tildions• ems.. ger Itellsrsy has Its terrain. at tne wart.. he Intorpsonvit Onfue Mts. the Aligeny Myer any elle the works. At /Mary Murg t h e Western Yenusymails hallway uompsuy bee exeCted • stetter.. 'parlous recoost Unites. etc. The Volts, when completed, mo deslgned to ranee one abonmati bamem of oil per diem. The lollomng arc • few of toe advantage. re. suiting from Dr. Tweddle's new proms.: The bmioms Isentirely &seated of aLI eta Rrrnent.dangOroag.db.arttuusehr•acter. xo • 12 ell—save woes= the botiets—staam ins the only agent emended. ' khe one or sails end alkalies are entirely die. Reused with, moo the oil produned Is mule bet ter ad purer without them. Decides, the don test to made higher by this proem. nodal:moll a ester illundomor. an most odorless. The whole Koper.. Is under the control of one o memo, whether one hundred or one thou sand barrels or 01l per day are mane actor... he duty of thi• ups rat,. • ausuts in the open ing madam'. of . few valves. There IL moue or cote to be elmned out, and tbe apparaus can be started and mooned In a lbw mum de, thee. he entirely doled awn,' with the necessity of work. lot on the Patramb day. There 18110 bad od,,r generated lo the manu facture of oil hr this p ores., 19.1 ILO deatnte ,lop t • the apparent.. The wale gums me \ a It sed as fuel, and the reehloont Imo its Orienting 011ey0..1 in ell revenue to that from Welt Vle ' glnla andn Dv Ohl* p r o ems oil van b. produced y at a coat of one doilar per buret lee tn. by an in use. and ' at the same lima s a treater per contact Is obtained. lem amount of c'pltat le r.datred tO exert on the Inothems, for the Raton that toe formedtt Isl Is so rapidly And enitreluranse nto the marketable prude". T re are Moor and various facts which the operatiOn of manutacturt.i oil by tote pms demon strate to toe oblezver, and 41000 are net enu merated here. The tenon. Is the tblrleenth Reffners con t mooted by Dr. Tweddl• In OM vietelty. Thee 1. D o Motra. Let them rot largest and roost Me. eemln :the Petrone- Accealor, Or 'haat. Eagle. ntandard. ac. lie dem. this °. worthy of the nom , It b een, nod .11. briar the boss edam of Ms cuperleoce to make It complete and satieue. ' tiolt/ I g: !Wen t V:l%li rif.y Thawed D Dare worth lithe espy blots of toe eclipse Petro. I oum *melting Company nes t be dlspoeed of. The Books are now op the cnace of S. N. K.IER & CO., • No. 359 Liberty Street, MBAR THE UNION HALLWAY DEPOT. 5077.2 rar it h P 7. 4" t: ' p ' r n Ws e st at S. 10. Mice • CL...tatr o .' • 41.,t• or admission ti turn Worts canoe obtain ed or Ur. TWIDDLIS. when enniratimm e heave the ntionsle or the prom.. expinine m o. wanton:l 111011TUAIT =I HON. THIDDEIIS STEVENS, isfinc , Ready. twatoutmertber Lakes pre/Jure In anaosnanz Vial ids groat PORTRAIT OF HON. THAD. STEVENS, I:121=1 IT !II Clll6llllll 1111 T, swat 1. at tamrik egoent tied, WI Qtr.:4lralt la ready tar dialtery. Beta as • aprelreen ct the DerteNos at mod• ern Tot, sad a. ► morsel Var.. at tbe Maur, ;Waal Mat emu erlsoda [estates It porters. tadate aades , tedle a work when tutu have delden area raesUee led arm of erblea W Ike leash row idatircre at Xr. isTILVI.IO ertll deaSta to *Mats *rear. ' as below rare staled. the arks of ILA remelt wllt ba OS I or ta u rice . ..oar:dace. Nealrmt. toe. anted or Utst Tzar., AIIIIINTO ARE WARTLD, Is al wt. of the Vetted Star, local:rem the raboelben. to whom • Metal cowshed= *lll be eilowt4. J. 31:1. 3MALXLISL. `LO. 6 LA= lase ar TO WHEAT GROWERS. BERM IMMOSINFED BONE Super-Phosphate of Lime. XLIftIfaCTIIIIED ET THE ►LLEOHEHY FERTILIZER CO., SEWARD & CAIPHELL, IT= =I Croce, 350 Pens► St., iittsburgb, Pa. lam.MM es. *ad ewiewateDe b 7 al Ewes s Mg, De We W4Ww4 fee ealateg twee crepe et Wheat, UM Oat+. Wow Jecoeseee, /W. We WM PobasloW C.l.g.74=`;Totrs=tl b 4:=lT2 %Mew, cople• et labia, wilt Do ow; 55.1 e e guy eeedlas vetted, leadriee ALLEGU=T GROCER BD PROVISIOI COMPANY. JON A. MeGRAW, President. J. P. ISRAEL. Secretary. Stock ot tnf. Comp. 7. Steel boaeld gp. Tlose•Litillag alai! 01[131111111VI , Its W. 1.. hod alter • .411.N.1.Zilir ALT COVICIZI. Al 26 Federil fit., A 116,004. Great Redaction in Prices. SECOND ARRIVAL OF Spring Goods, Fresh from the Importens, Whiett wll7 a mad. iltb can ald 411 0. 1 0 h. 11A0 ni OREAriY REDUCFD PRICES OWEN BYRNE, Merchant Tailor, No,. 14 WYLIE ST., Dia 1311LA.ND 8.114, =C7i2:l POST RED FLANNELS; li Tim uotteresord are the OOLIC ♦PLNTti for the ao otthom CLIAMIIILTZD ILLINNIELS. SVC • NILESS, JAMISON & CO., 10S Wood Street. td.7o nu. ranCln BAWL MARCUM J & 8. i • . • .CIIIPEITERS AND BUILDERS. • Oentraetit lain for Mill.dinicAlp,ora_ irtort4. "d "dbid iLA Lelligidr . 1:411.rn0r.:2L1 tw . a.evrip= lot 256 ad us main Ift. 111064 61 7 , 1711.44 THE PRIZE APPLE PARER. The Llghtutug ADDIe Pane, Droved by two sew s , use, end hundreds or LestEssordsls ID De vas s, VenigaiNs t rs Tsgt e ' er is IPA tan De SuPolled at the lowest Isholesalel•tINI: - 11=STEI I'i B>[d:=l. I nsassi. euar tf uNe.-111minstrregt•- ad An• asikertment of the above uaas , , Otra raritgrA, Utak 17: gag at m ath 1 0:11,111,%%`1117:ittr ° 473=rna t " • ,atianA SOWN, 1$ Wood otrett. mAntPirir NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS OEM LOANS MEM CONMONWEiIip OF. FEIN SYLYLNIL, DUE AFTER JULY 2, Holders of the following LOAFS Of THE COMMONWEALTII Or rtN/inIIifAXIK growled to present them fir clpal end linlettst,) et the ' Farmers' and Mechanic,' National Sank of Philadelphia. Lose of March 2. 1131, 444 4.0811 14. 2667. Loam or £Olll5, 1311; due July 1. 1841. La. of £O lll 13. MS, do. /my 1, 156.5. holm of Febrnary 9, 1239, doe July 1, 1351. lA•n 01 llatehlk 3050, duo July 1, 1131. Loan of JOOO Z. 0371, doe Jan. 57, 1 / 31 . Low, of J 54,0017 50, IR% 404 34004311. Pa. All of the above LOANS 1411 cam to dnor Ia eras% miter Ceptember JO. IW7. JOUN W. GE&RY, JOHN F. HARTnNFT, AUDITOR GESZALL WILLISAI 11. 111311IBLE, SMOKY JILL ROUTE. UM BCE RAILWAY, EASTERN DIVISION TOE SHOUT - EST AND DOS'S lILLILBLZ HOOTS train the fast to all points In VOL 08.100; • NEVADA. CALIFORNIA; UTAH. V naw IDAHO, 1:= Two trains leave State Line .0 Leavenworth (0.0 g• eseopted,) on she arrival of trend of Farhie Sallread from et. Loelat and Ilansibal .011. Jo Matirea4 from Wrier, mot, tootles n Lawremx. Topeka and Wanseao with. Slag. for all lariats In Ramo. Al earl oilmen west of Silswerth rll the MOM= STATES =MOMS COlitritiT DAILY LITZ OF OVSSLAINU MIL LSD . IXPSTSS COSOH. FOS, DENVER, SALT LASE, - - LAD 41.14. POINTS IF TEM TTIISTTOWITS. amd .111 g SAND CILSoti , 5 1 . 11.105 , 7,K42 LIST. or SLIMAJIILS for Tort Milos. Bent'. Sort. Taos, A1a.... Santa SC .4 all WM.. Astaoas . a. N. Walesa - • • . With Ms moil Matto. of battsg stoat and sqvlpmeaL .4 be armsblorsts sods wto st. thertaad Tbasportattoa Lb. from its wasters tennis., this road stoe• oftsrs sos• gaallea brilittacbt tea Utossasalas of mists to the SU Wssu • Vaal* for eats at all the esiestpal o 1 Ls the halted States end Canada: he rxra sad /NE TOR TICKICDI VIA TICK MORT DILL. ROOTS. UNION TACCNIO RAILWAY, zurritaxDlYThlolE. craw reeunt sadllcket Agent. 2,000,000 ACRES 110 ICE LINOS FOR SIM AT Mit Union Pacific Railway Co., I rota[ gong the Una or *dr rood. at $l.OO to $3 two Per Acre, talon a CREDIT 01/ 71V - Z TZAR& I mu 9 Laad ComaisiJour. Sotete. lilsoo Or, CW. 1.11.N.00N1M, Boer, poisoxous AND FILTHY: = LS In ILLIOIII2III 01 /110111143 VIM Rua mum, *an cauarses, 11411111.1 3 / 4 • 2111:62101 . are Assoc the AetsiserlitillSl Vasa. THE NU SPICE WWI, aumantmsc.omt permur raiz oriozes $500.00 REWARD tor say adelteratlon foetid is OUT gplees. Ono Psalm*. or rare Opts. arid go as Ltr as Osseo Poodages or selalteraSaal Bigots naualy sold. - NONE OMENS • 111142X103 — ARBUCKLE& & 11*nle inxen ui hepiieten.iPus BO Irs 221 and 224 Liberty Streets • . • T11111211J261t, of mambos roasted tINSIBOITIO . ;I=7.M grOrter ftrogr i d g ZlT 4. • act amulet.] tb. MIT CCM le as otai ' ot. 3711 1673 BAGS COFFEE, tiOOD TO lITILICTLT CRTC', siora sad oirrlslas. Also. shalsts.sk of OTHER GROCERIES.. Which .111 Do sold to the trsole at the LOW= LeUITLISM rnwss trsisist added. b 7 -- .&RBUCKLEa & CO., Nat M ui Lll idbalj Stral. ENE* rzz VraCtramorue & COQ =I BROOMS, Broom Brush and Broom Findings, rutoiT and wmatioss4, la Itu rite at Sao masker *Lasts. 1te.,1711 and 17a wood llt. Pitlaiinvb. quoit . - A YOUNG &CO., VIOLIALLZ D5LL185.12121 COMndildat ifferehtalta is FLOUR, FEED, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. No 555 Penn` St a PITSIBM6III, pa, I==l 110611....iC1EN ill•111.1....101111 a Z.,. PITTSBURGH LAMP •• telltAßY. JOHN. BOSS It CO., No. 23 Wood Bt. Pittsburgh, Pa., . aanuatitim. LAMPS, LAMP BASES, CHIMNEYS, Wan ETC aLleogealors m ever7th,tel perttiohto to the I*LMake: 'SAHLI WAHL. 1 V 10 "W Aus. Its d rrerribini Um T.Vto• FEUD BONIpl" 'PUMP, MAKER. „ and manudets}~r'pr'•n riX4. W Are. Din r l a 'attaudosx Om to the mas,fs;iob tantof u Ulll.O. ' ,74 . 4 ” • BAUM b BIOSIGA, 'ALIFILCMCITEICITO, ' B•Rl BM7 6 BB Ag l aar t i l i fflnetrlMlPA! MiLVltte 02e."9 44"V1i111ir JAIME'S SOWN. ===l lib arms A aA L CLOTHES WREN. I eLß—The -Ma sad- oat) -Wringer that is to gtrfoatvattatettal—Clllall ItetinfitrAggnrn f or 4! pr tno „.• ._•. I IarILMION REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. The II RION LEPT:I lit IC.S,:f VOTERS of ally (.1112 3 , are requested to inert at the rowel Wane. ibrboldles elections In the several Wards, Hereunto and Townships. on 9LTI7IIDAT, august 31st, 1861, And sleet TWO DET,XCIATES from each elec tion district, to a County COUTtraloo, to be hold on iIIiPTEALEICE ad, at. ID oialsek don.. Mr the /Unified Of nominating' candidates for Senate and Hons. of Bepmentttter. of rennsl teanla. ' and Onsisicting each other hnelticss u may be Dionerl7 bonaht talore it. This Primary /Elections in the Towns/drat (ca. *epilog the Toone/eye of I,ttaad, Ptiit Pee bles, Liblrly. Colllo. ind •Wiltins. which nll3 between the hours of i and 7 isiclocto silt; be boll between the )neara of llore and CS o'clock r. m.. and In the Boroughs and Cities Dinneen the boars of too sod wren o'clock ln tbe ditto and tumulit the tieetione ehall be by 'ballet. Aid In the toxin Odra LT :wk. JACOB 11. MILL.CE, Chainasn. N. P. Hz. H. C. GrTUE EiTEIIEST. LN GOLD, an the 1111211 . MURTGAIOD BONDS or the 0101 ?Atte Ulti COMM', Itkra D. AtaitioT SIT , 11.7, 1.111 1K Dahl Oo ProoO. - tetton of the Coupon therefor; s; the 13.110 g goon of DMIHEY, 110111113 & CO.. 1:3011•N62 naca, Tdrh. an sad after that date, rahroad.) Jar..T ta, .916340:178 ggriEwricE. TO. SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM. Tb• Arlegbsay nAuroMI Coll:Ma/1T MC, nnul funber lauttrewrgastr , P . 21 , 111 3 ...z0tl Polortrltelt"4 of Alteolrii n to ;Orr orlotitv oAtt, I,, ttt that usy Do oCerol, .0%5 0 Alt TO 11,1111141.10 viura empty oattolt from Pittentiolmo Band at II) CC tan SAC 11. Tao traoc tllero.d ortetultl. down to, 05 4 Wont the tratar'i end. at Brody I Bond, to to afford all Itocosaary Toollltlosfortoo.eonvenleat sad oveodY transforlif. glanb.rt.oatelf ITZ:e77 • EDIICA.TIONAL. MB. AND -. SBA Classical and Commercial O 7:7OWa "E", = (for yoaog . an 4 Gontlemon.,)llO.. tY 4 5 stligtrt,l74:%fl rr.c4211,7t.%1" the Beulon. on ' • Monday, the, 26th of Augttst...: Mr. SMART emu employed dnring enVenteen leers. first sto • public Inatiuster. and Mahal. Tat 7 st rn ' aliVa ' rlfate r att P gr e . l l% . or inreas Ashen, Mn. esallaaT, specially ode* ested for the proration hi one et the got gem.- parley In Login , d, ha. had large experterci• The Nurse embrace. 4,17 requisite of • sonnet bed • liberalcducation. and timeate commenting, ing edree to our •barac may detemd on their be WiLL TAUGHT. 1 Oar Bohol boom acre. this entire Mandator) c o lout' realdeset, and as we Sr. not coder any e mama r ball rant, ann aintol4yno atalatt, Itaabara, oar:ern,. Ara very low, If 11: • TEM DOLLARS PER lESSION LESS Than rose of otter good school. 'Mtge by scoosoolLshedTeacher. ant7oo7 SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES South End Third V. P. Church, 1=1:1=ZI! VA. Seminary, formerly conducted by Hr. H WLKING. will open for titu next 7sar o • • Wednesday, September 4M, • Under Ore care of O. W. DlNqiirahl, .. who wilt be 1.31. WI by three ladies or molt worms. fel expertenceln SAO. respneslre E averment, he Cannes of etas, and Doi hods or Davao. Morrill be etch as as secure irionOrtili knn wont. =Dere. rhysleal beeith win be promoted OLIO , practice. ender as accexplisbeo teacher of tl onastlet sea clk.usumar... fornier Dna Of Dr. Die Lewis. • The berreopcortanities be affOrded far per Klan tiortese. /reach. - Drew ins awl Pale ttes. eirsalara scay Portman at the principal Book Stores of ',Jostle and rittabergb. -- • appitutton shonle nomads! early to tbe Print • elpaL. Who MIT 04 found at the nonool Booms . ma to S. r. every 110. DAY . arid TOSISI' &AY, tall the Term coma.ereces. • G. W. zusexiiis. Pittsburgh. /Most?, laP. a01•di0 WESTERNNNIVERSTIT. THE TM - Rill com- MOHDAY EF2TI6LSETt who dears td eater should he present aa that day. Tale tuattotlan has awe eleven' rta task., sad affords the brat advantage. la the Lanenages, Llteraterii and Science.' Studenu tan eater the Preparatory. Sclentltle or Colley claw coarse. Tor talbratatlon address the TICEPRUENT UP WZSTIC.S 13/SIVEILSITY, la 11 Cliff street. A. ANDICIIROS supteihte.d.h. J. X. WEISISTZZ. BISIIOP 110WMALII INSTITUTE. a GOLLEUIATZ School for Young ladles. .r°. 62 Grant Street.': . • no lint T*rm of tee next 0.111.00 of 0000 tn. 00 .e""*00AtI•J'.1 0 :4e'lecois 11.% Ml en can i* Wood otrottosnd CLass Ins is COOS, No. la Wood vas., for information or admission stddrens SLEW: B. J. COMMA Rncran. CIVIL AND lIIINECti CiMM=l • ENCINEERINC. Al Ma IMINEnii./..Elt rOVITT,CIiNtO INBTI• lUTZ, TILOY. N. Y. instimmlon vou . Mar mop. Graduate. obotin most destrabie pod. Moos. Ne.opone SEPT. lith. /or the A.N NULL NitiLPTILII, round/Nan Pat Information. apply to_ - PPLUYI 0111.11 J AN DMOWNO,.. • IiMMOYos. Trot,, - hew TorY.'' . . I= =BIM 11.1=15. BURHE & BA AWES, =I Fire Proof Salamander safe, UDLt 1101, Eil6lr 1011 MELO 000 810, IRON WINDOW SUTTER MANFICTUISO, 129 & 131 Thtrd Ett. ISetwela Wood sad Oxialtlltield. Enna° rxcenrckosnas or t I W. a A. J. Pacethan, I lethslitawn. Ohio, Jana tJSh. ther.. Marro. Amt.& Damn, POtollor" Pa. Etharthisslist—We ably ion. ter der„..by. rall. road, • se. o yoerothhe. thr • few rthedre, Tee We went through the ellsestrone Ara that eieW earred hers on the Ills a( 31areti last..hurnlng one store and warehouse, and we are sled to U pson end that the rapers taken out ot the lath after the geo were eat - harmed In the Met; WO Old sot empOoss any sate, especial - 11i° null a else. wild posslbly stand sacti estetethins eve discovered the Damn all safe and soused. We wen semester atthatodetted. We will ever. an order tar • largo else safe whoa ,we get into Oar new Slam .'bete raure, jarea7l. W. A A. J. PACKARD. TEAS! TEAS . I TEAS I• 01 ♦LL rnioza Am) QUAI.aI; AT ea. .WOLlEUErhiele IiMEMME • '• ISLAM BLACK TEAM—Pownhang,' 2.2..11ue Boat 1f1a . 04 . 2p . • iireattan. 4 . t13,101._, _..6,11.c0uw.r7. a . 1.21 lAD ?gS M MI3 rg; i la !‘".” .• ret B.no?. Troth the abate anyone t othi 4'l l . )a ' st land et Teo they went, tun bare em polemist thY Vaunts . . and foraaracd by any or the Km bt r es. Compthasslthe now tam seals ss very gnoTtPtre rale .a' s " rri p " nireral ems snide ant= essao l tlisniss i tete mkt, r Crnmilwmws to,oBE. 111C11A110 1311811 & CO., 313bIZV I CIIE L T 381111", No. 100 :Wood • :Street, TT . AN TAL .4.3lrvintoraß EFATILDTA• Pk WAAL Tid i ntln wdnni!..?li Lcr. 6 , 11r i r f,;" 1 111 , .. i %t.TON‘Tin'in. • w of Wren , denertntWn ' tat eittAalen, • m Cl L tkertigr.wA - It erboaesant nen retnlttende. • " The newee,w: utast centWete Week Canner n , Aai rnetnnlin ' lregirni In t2;4 tin" SH:gPHAP,S .I."aigitti3l:; 317 Liberty Street, NEW 12001 i. EITpIIE. , Union Sabbath gehool Book Store . swim ?: ".. z.ettz_ivra. X 1111 nooss.tecars l. • an 4 DU o ere 101111:4,nr . 1111.4, Y may irsinimi xi a #6004 11/4; WANTE D—CMIBINES, CLAY. StIVOLVYtta. for watt/ 1 twin Pa L. WD.{[ d.ltnndla 'ma ord., SIO tor Irma ett'. Wars or . Carton...l.mm shootem.tiv, an ar SAD alr ' Oolt's CT ttratiorton's oolmta. Or a abOotres.) Salt tatnetton mad* on brakan /ry• ra barial Mr of Moms via ISS ro.lotao addroM or malty u. J. H. JOll2l oTtES, Groat Weida. , tttot ottl. tomer Peso and tribal". Way.. Std. iltrabortb. W.,!NTED, - JULY COLD COUPONS, And Compound Interest Notes. 11732] WANTED—Men In ftnlinnon of Di Wow' Atioduloa. kY " CVSIBAB. rresldesit'Of .11Aida110,14 jeMb Iltimmon4 axe:. ?immure, riiA :4 ai .OEO u-g OLIVER M'CLIN,TOCS. &,COMPAPIT IMIE3 Are daily retell -tog MI6 assortment of NEW '.491-cocons, neldeb are offered at a ionic fUseoent 'from Inn wine. once.. • Ingrain and Common cteimaimmerra. Nattinge at New York Priem J. TICULLITi Special tiadatoratesatt to clot p& linos& • OLIVER III'CLINTOCKA CO., PRICES REDUCED CARPETS ! - Is view of baying oar PALL (100115. vn a gar oar stock at twists to salt the CILAMITAT 21131153. Those asellog japes to 0001100 caa• not afford to pass os hf. BOVARD,, ROSE & CO., ' .2L Fifth Street, Chne Sat. a 8411./ BARGAINS IN CARPETS, ALL-WOOL /BMA-IN& ILEDUOTD 90a. PTA TAIITIN RICUSSELS CARPETS, szororio no. rzi‘,,eislx tio.a maw CHINA MATTINGS, in . m!Anat TO zme. r sa YARD. Heavi Reduction in Lace MUIR* ...411111:17 .3041 goods. OLSTIOND STREET McPABLAND Sc COLLINS, Nos. 11 end 13 Firth Street... Seir. to V. B. Costa= Boon .d Post.olßco. 000. and /icor, over Warr Ittoarl Book Nom.. jeIBrA7B:s4WT. HAVE REMOVED . WCALLUH BROTHERS HAT. now ODOM lt tbels . 67 - lags= 11.14 n madloststiVN WA/111101:1111. • No. 51 FM -Street, A. milli.. of aumw ,a 7 dtlinbl• Dtttef3P MEDALLION VELVETS. MIMS Bilge% TaIREBTIII" lane mud claim usartment et Piano and Table Covers, Intim COMil, IWO UM ID 103, CHI iiialsiseimp MEE PLY 'AHD TWO PLY Ingxa!nt4, /ad inlay nate? dhow /dad Oar dan' mccAtPlac Blionama , ai.7lo4lMaillitreet. DOPPT.R.E DEOLIVELD • • _ 11ap.rt . 4401.11 , column edrertlareenta of woo sz varis=let saeltent . • , tees Team I.lstra — coarpo- • vre. icm . .ariztax wawa • • Gfipvie,.n a luqueirs , ELASTIC STOCK. AID LOCI STITCH , . Hewing .11.1sTalt BIIZT me laally mai X.1./11141142.11 trorpad., o+ll sa4 see limo al , r1170:1 =.IE. GET BONE BUT AI GROVES It BAR= i., . aomui 'Qin. it is rollatsi. psrtoel . aal Mir:omM. boa.' Donn Call total' sad ownDU .eirm • ' DO. 10. rirra SP.. above ' ' 'I6 • 12,110 E; 119'8t; CABBIAGE .-Fir.. ,, ut sild top the slaw - ' , MOE PrITIIIIMIGH. P.A. = Jura( T. Bain & Corper Muth and Weed O. oßsAr aIIIGAV3I3I 22 Fifth street. Oil Cloths, ',Window. Shades, Table Covers, Piano Covers, Rugs and Mats, StairiDods, de. 8T R ZZa. Iziatyilaci:. l Ao: ll oz l =l .Iro. 105 **UM Strut. Min IIMI" 11l 1 sniu INOIII siza . r.„briths., •Isnrhssi. 4theuit imr:assz iurrturrazrz. 3.77:nr. ' star. etnitnali. THE GROVES ,& HAILER - SEWING MACHINE thianualsonxiaat Kanasagna. Maeda? W. 1.11.411 to si n° j os nrra i nws , , *hove ea1t1.1.40 ei= RIGATEI LIST 0111 APPLICA. ...MICR TOR 1.1C911315. SELL LIQUORS. a 144 to the Cloth's QM*, for 1.114 roonittof Au. V lVisko 2s F o. la. Jut.... tavern. totltra. 11QX:wily Jots ll7land. . 4 12 . 1tturtii. 's warn. 9 , rit l nm M ti * chrttsL• tiolateem tthold. eat I 4 Saber& Ilon. 7. M. .lulu. over sont. D.., m Wthe mt.ory• tavola, ad tart. rittellatt. ' . Fljonar tt.Ti t .lotet r aiiii. -e00 419 std. Entrant,. eg7triett g:ll4• B. montt onuto p. Rood Ithwari.lnttsbersh. we...mos., worn.. Nr . srd, rittehnish. cents. corn. - 7-11. Porker, On.. eat. falls. eat , 7 tali abet a 11rth. ." T. itoodnin. 4 . •• •0.c.d., lt d ard. .barta. Berk 01111", UP ward. Plrabanth. Nln btaNtsbt. thalam . Pltatharth. bath s vorert7..Vßa• ' 6 . itt.s•ll).l7. oet , o b. Mb vara, Plttelnulh. ated.a actualdh tat' .• T. Molina. Worn. Mb war t. rittsharill. Adana 8.0.. ltd. Allpthar. .;14561r161 , m ward, Alleallata Mao. rabinder. .• 66 - /NW. Pothrherty, Mal, Are.. tantro, 41.11/hohl. 4th trard. Anecham r. Y. /Whew. - W. raohabliball .• 6. iota/ Mona morn. rthward. alleoN7ll7l mono Sotatla, A•kal WIC • 4 Jobe sor•nberrni.' .. LL, " ' .." • .lobalkalthass. " rah mord, a.eitiani. Thos. le. toluon.tori h. • Jobalaistdarbto. tarar ;._ 66. la% at SUUtitaata. rat VII I D V er. fliltis7 ra.of P. 31rt'lloa. earn Dana, totem. 80.19. Or umenarrtue. Y. . Tatharlaaa; harlJ 0. 'ROM. ortimp!rascre. Vit. UTOII9. o. 4". 'i rtgr. t r :;t h llrgri.tralg ; rely. Matldtastotnht.noor two n. 1.19187101.1.111. Jana linte.o.7..tuts boot, 1.16.17 p. Pot. Hoo.nolllo. tavern. Malls toosaho.. Hours. Dotty. Rows. usitur torrnahlp. . Lot. W.nor. W.% Y. to 7 rollt4 , John Notirs. tan.. sou t ronthip. • . p.m. moon tau.. A.M. to olohlto. r Ha tavtrrs, Lower ht. 1.11.1 r . Bor.. • . •' • 1 1=1,. Tna b:ginlfiA7muu u°. ee VIRD =mix, o.nm oi 11 ""! a. it.. Pa h.rt. tW.►hon app rows e. mews. wt. c I=l =O. a CLA.111........1. E. ICI.T/11111 D. JR WM IKON CITY BIZLT WOIULS. CEO. 0. CLARE& CO: . . • Zeoramlier - 23aratlasari: u r i t,== ,. .. "1.11100" am. R. P' " 1171 WaSleSalillid lain QOM, Dula' lu i r E/( I % II I2.,Eig i tIAVVO R A : &at. t b it ii - aVatuffiltettla r a."7 irroinek •