CD . t' akrttt. ~ ON THE OTHER SLOE. nv A. A..llofiknOt. • • We go our way in life too-much alOrie; • We hold ourselves toolat from all our kind: Too often are we deaf to sigh and moan; Too often to the weak and helpless blind; Too often, where distressund want abide, - We turn and pass upon the other side. The whet : side is trodden smooth: and worn By footsteps passingldly ail the day; • Where Ile the bruised ones who faint and mourn Is seldom heartstha an rodden w. - Our selfish are for ourfeet the guide; They lead wily upon the oilier side. • It should be One's the oil and wine to pour Into the bleeding wounds of etricken- To take the smitten, and the sick and sore, • And bear them where itstream of blessingrunsf Instead, we look. about•—the.wAy Is wide, • And so we passwpon the ether aide. .; . • friends brothers , gliding ooww the years, • linmarilty is calling each grief • , In tender aetents. born of and tears I; I pray you listen to the thrilling call! •- - You cannot, in your selfishness and pride. '• Pass guiltless by upon the other side! - • Koore-e Surat Neurrirker. EPILEMIIS. —Judge linderwood is in Clevelan* • --Ristori and suite have arrived in : 's. —Long Branch, it is said, 'bristles with scandal. —Chicago his six -_ flourishing 'Jewish synagogues. , • —Glacier ice is being exported from Switzerland. ' • —There are corner apple, and pea nut stands in Sitka. —The cholera does' ot rage so ibriously as it did, in Havana. , —John Brougham's "Lottery of Life" has paid him $17,000. . . I —ln spite of his name Gen. Auger is said to be anything else but a bore., = .Bx,llinister to Russia, Judd is said to be building a palace near Chicago. -7 , Twenty-flve millions of dollars worth of gold came from California In 113G7. --Generrils Rosecrans and Slocum are vis iting at the house of Horatio Seymotn:. —General Espartero and Spain' seem to be working into political prominence once more. • —Quilp, who is a lover of music, says that "Comin' thro' the Aye" never goes "across the-grtdn:" —McKee Ranklii is doing`the part of Ai.- tthur Wardlaw in "goal Play" at the Nevi: York - Theatre. . —On Monday last there was a contest at Lowell for the boot black championship of Massachusetts. fty thousand dollars - have recently ,been laid for the refitting of a gambling hell at Ong Branch. —All . of the cities of the countrynow have quarto dailies excepting Boston, Baltimore and. Washington. Mexican- debt amounts to about $100,000,000, or about $12.30 for each in - habitant of the republic. —The New Orleans Picayune utterly ills _ . credits the reports of the appearance of the Co tton-woim in Louisiana. • spite 'of rumors to the contrary, young Ketchum is said to be still at Sing Sing, and in,excellent spirits. —The last thing needed to, complete the ruin of Mississippi was a gold mine, and now some one has found one there. . —Prince Ernst, Queen Victoria's broth . er-in-law, lain England; rumor says he is coming to glance at America shortly. —Canadian newspapers speak of "our St. aivrence," just as if the United States dui not own one aide of a portion of it. —ProL;Gurney, of Harvard, has accepted the position of associate editor of dip North American/Levitt° vice Charlei Eliot Norton. —Some of the Seymour robbers have gone up into Canada,:and the Dominionitea, for what they have received are by no means tral; thankful. , . . ' —Ex-Governor Tod, of Ohio, has !prom ised to speakin the good cause in several of the smaller towns and villages in the no t rtii . • western of Pennsylvania. —Wade Hampton says that the working nien of the South must vote the Democratie ticket orstarve . , as there is no employment to be found for Republicans there. —Millions of dollars worth of property have already been destroyed by pie great fires which are still 'raging in the woods along.the north shore of Lake Superior. i—TwO more beautiful frescoes have been dirtnyered at Pompeii, and removed to the ,museum at :Naples. They were found in the:vestibule of a h o rse in thA fitablarm —The new ?much bathing -dresses for young ladies, consisting of very tighttrows _ ers and a vandyked waist instead of &blouse, have appeared on the beech at Long ' Branch. -- • 1, • —The first Presbyterian Church of Chi cego has offered Rev. Neil:can Hall $lO,- 000 a year in gold, and the use of a parson- age. ilin - trall will probablyacce7t and re turn to America in the autumn. —The New York 7'raurie invokes its party to "strike." When it does, it will 'strike a reek, says Prentice. If it is the Demecratid rock, we may be Certain that whisky and not water will gush Out., —The original "All Right," the one who came first, and almost lost his life' in New York, is now in gadrid, and has appeared before the Queen, This young prodigy has, we believe, never been in Pittsburgh. —Joseph Sterling CtrYtte, well known as an English drataitieWritel, and one.of the originators of Punch, 'died on the 20th ult., , aged sixty-three. By nutny penantehis pe culiar name was supposed tobe a pseudo- —The. Alta Califentin 'urges , thosii' •Ban Frencisc 6 nifuli who have babies- they wish • to get rid e 4 to have the decency to throw thenfintathe bay and not , leave so= many: a b o iq the streets, tta beconie'disagree .Giema Bcanann has collected into a volume the" , ‘irillsge- Bongs of Ger 'pazy" (ElchonsteaDeUtaaheri-folkslieddr") which he has Just published in Lelpsic, with music"and sistpelot original wood. —Nantucket, bping .rogular. Yankee land, bums how to, keep cool under - all cirerun atrium.. Durfng the whole othiireniarka* bly torrid sewn the _thellnoiniter has but twice marked abOTre t3Orlegrees. . • . J-Lltoypeeli Nazar was impitrise 81/c PMS from }Le be&irdrigs l,l / 9 SfOrft orwhicir is that the public have found out that t' Harpers have too much self respect to allo w ` anything to come frnm their house which la not at least respectable. —The fat larva of cock chafers are nor eaten with gusto and catsup, when done up into spat e ', by the gourmands of l'aria. They are paid to be exceedingly delicious until one knows what he is eating. . —The Menken—as we all call her for want of a be)tet name—smokes twenty-five cigarettes a day, and her fingers are all henna-colored at,the tips, like a Pole's, from rolling • these little paper cigars. '--- - -;_Terese, the notorious, is making - as ranch sensation intrussels, as she did tiro or three years ago, -in Berlin, although, as yet, she has net brottg,ht any of the 'cabinet ministers of Belgium before the public, as she did the unfortunate Prussian Count. —Baron von Beast, has abandoned the defensive and assumed the offensive ; hav ing carried his reforms so brilliantly thus far,he now declares to the Bishops and Priests \ that if they do not conform to the laws thefwillhe subject to fine and impris onment like anybody else. • _ —The coraljination lock of the safe of the First National Bank of Girard, Pa., got out 'oforder recently, and the officers, after work ing a couple of days in trying to get the doors open, were - compelled to send,for a lock manufacturer. He found it necessary to blow the safe open from top to bottom. —Two Mormon preachers were mobbed at Liverpool the 'other day. It seems that the-reason that'so'many young women be come converts to this heresy is that the missionaries assert that they never practice polygamy at 'Utah, and that the Gentiles only say , so to hinder them in their good work. —in Third Lake, Madison, Wis., the fish ,are dying'off in large numbers. The sup- Posed cause of lids unusual mortality is an epidemic brought en by the great heat of t r ite - past few weeks. This willbe unpleasant trwa to these of our cittzens who enjoy se mueh their animal trip to Madison, armed with the rod. • Large number., of well-to-do-Swiss citizens have Purchased, through their agent, Captain Phirnachei, forty thousand acres of land ,near McMinnville, Tennessee. They expect to emigrate and raise stock and wine, and if let alone by the present denizens of that State, will make a very valuable addi tion to its population. —On Monday evening a young man named Jacob G. Orth, living in dleveland, shot his father, Henry Orth, in the breast. The wound though dangerous may not prove fatal. The crime was committed while the young man was in a furious pas sion, and he delivered himself up to the m au thorities immediately afterwards. -L-Ort Monday last, Mr. George Jennings, of North Wilton, Conn., while going through the Cavalry exercise 'with a sabre, accid6tally struck his little six year old son upon the neck, nearly severing the head from the body. ,When the horrified father saw what he, had done he attempted to com mit suicide, but was retrained by the neigh bors. ' —A race took plate in France recently between two men, one - in a one-horse gig and the other` in a velocipede. The race was a long one, ,the contestants staring from Castres at twelve o'clock. The horse car won, arriving at Toulouse at six o'clock, But the race was close. for .one .so long, as, the velocipede came in only twenty-five minutes afterwards. —One of the favorite means of commit ing suicide in pare, has been to ascend the Vendome column and plunge ftinn•the sum mit to the ground below. This little amuse ment became so common that the governi ment has closed. the doors of the monument and allows no one to ascend. All the sill ciders •: in Paris are outraged at this .new piece of Napoleon's tyranny. had.hoped some time ago that Olive Logan had exhausted her little stock of ego tistical anecdotes of Paris, and her own un exampled opportunities for toadying the Emperor' and itobility, but it seems thatkour hopes were in vain, as Olive , has. announced that she is preparing a new lecture entitled "Paris—City of Ine . xury,"—which she means to inflict uponthe poor public. =Here, is a specimen of a Democratic political argument.' A 'Democratic paper published in New England, and as respect able as thak class of ,paper ever is, in en dei;iroriztg to prove that the,. Republicans tell the most outrageous lies to the , ignorant Southerners, deliberately says the Southern negroes are being taught that Seymour at. • ways dines off roast black baby, mulatto sauce. J. B. Lippincott & Co., of Philadelphia, the most renowned publishers - of miscella neous literal - tire in the State, are about to issue a new novel, called "Tricotrin," by Opida, "The Journey of Her Majesty's ship • (alatea round the world, commanded by the Duke of Edinburg," and a transla tion of a new novel by the author of "The Old Mannelle's Secret:" This last will be eagerly looked for by all lovers of spicy fiction. . ' stock of impresser"! having dwin dled down to a few Worthless specimens, we are to receive a valuable addition in the per- Son of .Mr.Mapieson, late manager of her Majesty's Theatre, London, who will bring In his train Madame Tietjens, Miss Kellogg and Bantley, an =equalled' trio of stars. Meanwhile, it Is stated that Patti, LucCa, Nillasen and Schneider are all owning over too. We can't think what is to bccome of . Pails and terlli. —.The , YictOr of 3Ligdalit is now called „Bunn Napier, 'and 'to this new Baron was recently;presented the freedom of the city of London aitdat*6 hundred 'guinea sword. y L teenvibue ,the;, English - Peaple, through their papers; 'growl and grumble and throw mud on ihe pnron's yecent itchlevements—= all=of which would haye been proper enough a little sooner or a good deal latr, but com ing, as it does, alo n g withitho peerage ! pen - 'Bien; sword and reception, well• be . looked upon as apiece of , eruel bad taste, only posalttle l amespg the splenetic, chi,ldren of perfidionaA.lblon. , • - • ; ; .- PITTSBURGH DENTISTRY EN TEETII IEXTBACTIM wrriztoirr PAIN zro °mums MADE WHEN ARTLITOTAT. TEETH ARE ORDERED. I • PULL BET TOR AT DR: - SCOI'T'S. wis PENN STREET, 3D DOOR ABOVE RAND ALL WORK WARRANTED. CALL AND Eir Alarm BEROMENB OF O'ENIIINE FOLOAN in79:daT GAS FIXTURES. GAS FIXTITIUES ARD C , 31a43,1:Lei.0.3.1.0r513, FOR. GAS AND OIL. ' Just received,-the finest and largest assortment ever opened in this city. *EL DON &KELLY, 147 WOOD STREET, COE.. VIRGIN ALLEY. adiu4:n22. CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &Ct. EtinilAULIC CPMENT. igNIP STONE. PLASTER, ONDINRY TOPS. ... WATER PIPES. HENRY H. COLUMN. solillon , '2s Wooqi street. lIITHAULIC CEMENT DRAIN Ogle Cheapest and best Pipe In the market. •-Also, RO BENDAZE HYDRA:pIat:I CEMENT for sale. B.'ll. 4t C. A BBOCHETT a co. Once and Einnthetory-240 REBECCA 82. - , Allegheny. - Orders by mail promptly attended I `0 0 NEW '& SEASONABLE GOODS. PFNIr, WHITE AND BLUE MOSQUITO BAR; LADIES , AND GENT'S BUMMER UNDER WEAR; PALM FANS,'LINEN FANS, SILK FANS; HEAD NETS; LINEN HAND KERCHIEFS, LACE HANDKER OIPFS, EMBROIDERED HAND KERCHIEFS ; COTTON, HO- SIERT; LADIES% GENT'S' ' • AND CHILDREN'S ME- • MIND HOSE. SILK , • GLOVES, LACE COLLARS, " ' • LINEN . AND PAPER' - COLLARS. • • CORSETS - • A aplendld aaeortment, for Ladles and hilasee BULLION FIIINGESi SEWING SILK FRINGE Also, s fall Ilne of BULLION, to Match. We have new a Atli line of the new DROP SKIRTS ON HAND JOCKEY COLLAR, DICKENS COLLAR, DERBY COLLAR, EXPOSITION COLLAE We wOnld "especially invite the attention of Job bers to.our Wholesale Department, as we sell Our goods at lowest eastern market prices. GLYDE ds CO„ 78 and SO Market Street. PRICES MARRED DOWIV! MACRAME & CA.R.LLSLE'S, • Bro. 19 Fifth Street. ALL._ GOODS GREATLY REDUCED ON AND AFTER JULY IST. HOOP SKIRTS. (La. 11.340.) for CORSETS, (Real Trench,) LINEN nexpx.xliciazn, albr HID GLOVES, (warraatedj...; PAPER COLLARS.... 200 Yda. SPOOL COTTON, (good) POCKET BOOKS. worth 50c. KILN'S MEAM:R ITSDr.I3SHIXTI3 MEN'S JEAN DRAWEES All kinds 13(mnetiand Hats at Half Cost GREAT BARGAINS! .IN ex.r... MENDS OF GOODS Speeial Bites to Merchants & Dealers. MIAORODI do ommitsziai .tY/Ual AT JOSEPH BORNE & coat DAILY ARRIVAL OF INTE 9 O7 4G -€00)13S HAMBURG EDGINGS AND FLOUNCINGS; HAMBURG INSERTINGS; SWISS EDGINGS AND INhZETINGS; LACE CAP E ES. COIFFEURS AND PARASOL COVRS' LINLN DOLLARS AND GUFF& rioereat'z' SUPER STOUT AND SUPER PRE. COTTON AND 1; LADIES' A HOSE, ln Lace, L3a3e, 1311 k and, Cotten, of best Sagllah and Ger . man make ,a• .1 2171.11 1- Ba t l i fu .Y e i tarr aw e st o r v i rs. a new Arai lint received.. • ' A sun seeolinesit DITLLION AN D SILK F NE}ERWHTSUIND."nf3E[NGS; upti3LANG Rl_llBglKEil AN1:10 _SATINS: • &RAwLs .&ND MUUMUUS STRAW :GOODS. • , et, greatly reduced rates. _, , stA hlit. NET e HATS —Ladles• antt_Mlesee. t r itITON 'M F A MPEIS D°TTED NETT* MILLINE Y LAOES, ' BONNET If3LBS,IYILVIEJ , ,_ SUMWW/411 4..D1D431LN BM MO9DB, • 1 Wholesale and,ROali. CA.Lx 4 e,zvn► , 77 n and I n ikmarket street. l' ~ PIiII'4TEREI. liVin!Ar.ll.irmeLol4:.; • P AI 1FT,E,1., • ' No. 45 01110 sisgrr, Thankful for the former very liberal patronage stowed upon Anti, I aeeure my friends and the public generally that; in the Miner. as In the past., I shall endeavor diligently Le merit is•oontlnifanee'nf the same, and will be • always at the 'shop t1n:4 1 22 1 t.0.,9 S. and from to 3 1,. -,,Pkt"q" ZETTE THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1868 111 87. : BUR: HET STREET. 87. _ GREAT _ REDUCTION . • IN PRICES ! TO c.zos.v. &rocs. ECECIESS Goon s. • : - 87 MARKET STREET. ! j . THEODORE - F. PHILLIPS. .-- 1440: 87....MAILIcET 115 WO!ILIL-ST. 115 . .ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON & CO., I r No:115 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa., lafirsoith.s9.A. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, AT LOWEST EASTERN PRICIEL Jree64 $ 5 111 ' NEW GOODS. - NEW ALPACCAS. NEW MOHAIR : - lILACEL $311.1U. HOSIERY and GLOVES. . F. SCDUCrir, lir !fa. 168 Wylie- Street, 168. I 168. CaP3o:n4o3 1.00 'lO . AS INFLI McCANDWS & CO , O ARR ' (Late wagon, Can' & WI(013i-q REALKEIS' IN Foreign' and Domestic Dry Goods, No. w& WOOD STREET, Third door above Diaaiond alley, 32 sins Errnsx.T. SUBIXER GOODS BUMMER CASSIE:MBE SUITS, In Every Style, of the Greatest Variety, surrABLE T'OR THE PRESENT SEASON. \ : ' ftntleinen w ill Ind a dne l assOrtmeni White 'and' Biown Duck Suits, . AliaOa and I*nrel tali &0,,. rti re til ti e ePeehill "2 ce eh7.the uiag otV • - - : OUR. PM. • , • ' - Are MI Low aa Good Goods eau be: Noll at by any Firm East or West., GRAY & LOGAN, — Fake No; TS BN!TEP[ELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Ps,. 1 ( 043111,27 on n&afaUaasortmoßtOtoL l onis,' cLSWPORizi N7* - Ti2* (Inc 4102040tti DRY GOODS. - AT war. SEMPLE'S, 180 & 182 Oederal St., Aliegh BL'AL.ACHIfIk ItUBLIN, i 7 4 :Et. UN LEACIED MUSLIN, .1 LOW 4.42.F311313L1N ! TING CHECK. . .. CIaNG,AI2I.IiTS, DELAILIES. ALPACCAS, COTTON TABLE DIAPER, LINEN TABLE DIAPER, TOWELS, TOWELING, ' CASSIMERES, JEAIsiS, HONEY COMB BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS, WHITE AND COLORED CORSETS GENT'S WHITE SHIRTS, HOSIERY, !Et4LNDXERCHIEFS. BONNETS, ,sirirpowNs, RATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS. .le., MIN A VERY LARGE STOCK, EMI AT LOW PRICES, Wholesale and AT : VaLMOki SEDIPL*B, 180 &IS2 Federal St., Allegheny rmtnnmen, PA. wriaolU.NT TAILORS, Bar', Youth's and edldren% LINEN BIIM3, DUCK SUITS, imerrirn. suirs. ALPAOO JAOKETB. 47 St. (lair_ Street. IIY . 811811 nN / MEEOUANT CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS CARPETS ! CARPETS! ANUFACTIIIIESS HERE and NI to = Europe HAVE NOW AD . VANCED PRICES, but we of fer all kinds of CARPETS for the present at the very low est CASH RATES of the past season. Having made all ou r contracts previous to any ad= vance, and inv a riably for - cash, we are enabled to sell lower than they can be-pur chase/ this Fall. McCALLUM BROS ., 51 pima sumer. jyr: M C.A.RPLTS. "NOTWITHSTANDING THE Manufacturers' recent advance in prices, we will continue to offer the - - nast stock of l3russels, Velvets and Ingrala Carpetz in the city, at the lowest pri - Cei reached-this sea son. Just received, a few pieces of a new and exquisite ; pattains of . Royal Axriihniter. OLIVER .11'CLINTOC1 &TO .9 • N 0.23 Fifth Street SUMMER STACK OF CARPETS ! White, Bed, Cheeked;Btriped and Ilaney -1,1 r r k; IN GIIIJEAM VARIETY. , Oil Cloths, Window Shades. &c. BOVARD,- ROSE & CO,, j40:41 ,d 1 14114111 STREET. 0111 JUST RECEIVED. • NOTTINGRARE CURTAINS. SWISS LACE CURTAINS. Brass and Wood Cornices, THE =MIT AND BEST PATTERNS, (Maiy of *bleb eanzmg be hul elsewhere,) AT . THE 10 WEST PEIC.ES. McF.AILLAND COLLINS, 71 - and 73 Firth Street. - itl:rre&T (sEcorm }moon.) STEAM , CARPET BEATING • ESTABLISHMENT. width TEN TEMP TRIAL In New York and oth er Eastern cities has proved a complete success. • ADVANTAGES: Ist—Fading and Shrinkage are completely avoid ed. _ Ed—No ripping apart neoessary. Bd—When freed nom dust, mating or their larvae, the Carpet looks nearly as good as new, save the natural fading from wear. 4th—When perfectly clean, a Carpet will wear as long again, a deeirable matter as a mere point of economy, to say nothing of looks. Aljll 13 EDE E LEFT; AT TAX OFFICE, No.. 179 Liberty Street° Or addressed :10 P. O. Box 473, will receive pr o mpt attention. 4 GEO: L. . • pßora.ilmort._ PIANOS. ORGANS. &C. BUY THE BEST AND CHEAP - Ajl EST PIANO AND ORGAN. •- • Seltomacker's Gold Medal Piano; AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN..' The 80HO5L 0 ,010ER .PL!..NO combines all the - latest valuable improvements known. In the con struction of a first class instrument, and has always been awarded the highest premium wherever et ., hlbited. Its tone is lull, • orous and street. The workmanship, for ddrabill 7 and beauty, surpass &Mothers. -•Prioes. from I $l5O, (according to style and. finish,) . ..cheaper +•• • all other 50-crid first Class Piano. _ • ESTEVS OOTTAOE'ORGAN Stands at the bead of an reed -instruments, in pro ducing the moat perfect pipe quality -of tone of any similar instrument In the United, States. It Is tin pie and compact in • cOnatruetfon, and not liable to ARPENTER , S PATENT " VOX HUMANA TREMOLO" Is 'only to be found in this Organ. Price from $lOO to $550. , All rattan:teed for dye BARB,' Ruiz itsuErcual, No. 3.2 ST. GLAIR STREET. NOM WO ECOND HAND ' Sl,j MELODEONS AND ORMNSI In perf ect ooer, from iats 48 Fifthart ei vam Braritz, at., 3d door above Wood. EDUCATIONAL. l)P ENOS.ELAER, • , . . • . . • POLIZTEOUNIO .*STZTITTE, ' • ' At 'Troy; N Ve_ry~ thorough , instruct:urn. In drill. Mechanical and Mining Engineering, Chemistry and Natural Science. Science. Graduates obtain„ Most desirable poet- Gone ' Re. Opens seept.' Stn. for the new Annual Re_glo . lter,._givintoil informal ion address Prof. QU ARLES ByliWN4, Direatari Trovlc..Y. au3:ted • • ppNNENLVA NIA MILITARY ACADEMY , Co,. Penna. • . , ~, . 'rho' flevenlit , '.4.nnual. Beadoi 'of this AoadeMY opens THUIitiDAY. slept. ad. - Thu buUdings are nay-Au - 4 - complete ln• all glair appointments., . . . . ~ ~ Partidularattentidri given to the moralvand per sonal batilta of Wine: • • For clraulat; apply: v ire cilAßTAti3, H. PA.171.80R.: EPA . No: 73 Wood's es; Pittsburgh, or to CoL, Tub.). .I.ILITT, Chester, Ps.' • ' aulita3 • - 11:111:Wrai,1.110):CETe)al NOTICE OE DISSOLIITION. Noeice • hereby Elven that the firm 01 STRICKLER &MORLEDGE. was dissolved by mu. ttial consent on the Ist day of July, A. D. 1868.: All debts duo to said firm will be paid to CHAIILEP H. MORLEHGE., by whom all debts due by the firm- will be paid, and be isauthOrlzed to sign the dux. name in liquidation. d. E ST-RICKLER„ C. H. 1101tLEDGE. Having sold out ray interest in the above estat. lishment, I cheerfully recommend Mr. MORLEDGI . to all my friends as an honest,- upright business man, and hope that rhey will col:all:ife their-kinc - faiore and pitronage heretofore bestowed. - J. E. STRICKLER. , . - IRON CITY SPICE MILL, C. ILMORT, GE, ProPrietor Fifth Streei,Exter • mien, I - ria2I3I3IIB,GH Dealer In Unadulterated ROAST COP FEES, SPICES, and Concentrated EMA&VOI , IIWG- EX7rIt.A.CT6 . IS S O.L U TION.—The Partner. D ship 'heretofore existing between the sub scribers, under the Amor ANDERSON, COOK & CO., _ • Is this day dissolve d by mutual consent. The tine ness of the late Arm will be settled by our succe,. .sots, Messrs. ANDERSON & WOODS, at the odic,. of the Pittsburgh Steel Works. R. J. ANDERSON. - WM. WOODS. The undersigned having - disposed of hie Interns, in the late hem of .ANDERSON, COOK & CO.. t• Messrs. ANDKRSON £ WOODS, begs leave to reo ommend his enecessors to the patronage of the cos tomere of the former firm. J. W. COOK. Pittsburgh, July 518th, 1565. D SSOLUTION_ OF CO-PART_ NERSHIP.—The Partnership, heretofore ez'. feting under the otyle of SAMUEL HASTINGS & co., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, DAVIT r.WlNe.withdrywi ng from the firm. The he/Linea will be carried on as usual; under the Old name o' B. HABT.INGB . 3 Ca.. Carmtters and Banderol' corner of West street and North Avenue. The boot ness of the old Arm will be settled by the nadera,` signed. . SAMUEL HASTINGS, • DAVID Bth.lBBB. - 313:591- Allegheny, Jul NOTICE. • I The nadersied•bas associated With him t loudness, Ting from April let, .1968. Mr. ' 13 AL FRED B. ALL. his soh ABA S. GILLISPLE LOMB EN LERT. The style of thetirm to be .1 . 7 J. GILL HP/E & CO. J. J.• 01 •••••FHPIE. Befmmlng to the aboVe.„ the understeited te4 pleasure in stating that• they will continue the LOOKING , G L AS S:AND . PICTURE BUSIIiESS ,At se; Wood street, where they intend to offer lie dncernents to — purchasers second to no house In tht United States. . • Z. GELLESPIE & E 2793193 GS AND CHEMICALS. BIRTH SEM CORDIAL : An Infallible remedy Sumnier boroplaint, Diet rhea, lly_aenteryit„ Vomiting, Sciur titotaach an Cholera Morbus„ s. . - • 11111111S1R911P CURE • • • • .A.-apa'eltle for Chol'ara, Cramps aid Pain In th Stomach, for sale by HARRIS & Corn* of Liberty and Wayne Streets AGENT'S FOAL • J. SPHOONIMIKR. & sox's PURE WHITE LEAD McCOy'S IrEIEW;,TEIC. GREEN,_ The only green paint that will not deteriorate b exposure. it will look better, lastionger and gin more perfect satisfaction th ani any paint In th market. • - _ . HATS AND PAPS. CLOSING OIIT TALE! S7MAk:VV" lEICA_TS AT MIDII.MO PEUS, M'CORD & CO.'S, OOD STREET MARTIN LIEHBLER, max= TIP , . . 1;• 'IELALTS, CAM'S ..AZTI) V1:7.*§,;.• Also. Manufacturer, Wholesale and Metall Deal, " 1 - ill TRIMIS. VALII3ES., . rtc., No. 1311 SMITE • YIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ordain promptly lined and satisfaction guarantee., GldkBS, CIiaRiL.OUTLFJEty. 100 WOOD CITREETI COINA, GLASS AND • QUEEN : ; k4 SILVER 11"172i. WARE, PARIAH 8 80111211.0 OLAtki, g Ana other STAPLE AND FANCY pq GOODS, a great variety, ' ' 100 WOOD STE.EET. RICHARD E. BRE.ED & CO IVO WOOD STREET: SEWING MACEEMM3. - MIME GREAT AMERICAN Collt BINATION. BINION•HOLE- OnaISEAXINO 201:1 SEW Duman! . , IT iguisxe.EQUAL, • 'BRI MA NG ABSOLUTEBY " THE BEET TAB„TAB„IRINIAGALLY IN THE VAR 01SA WORLD,..ANDIOIST: IN- 4 irAgenta wanted to sell thla Idarldne. 1 • ip...33.A.T.A51#M1r.. Annt Bm. Western 7jtiejalutlirix t i a .y CornYIHTS - AND -MAJAKET.. =ARTA. ov Nacasxason`B4ewelz7 Store, • -miria:o4; ANp spotaug4 A.:.CEi'.'..,", _ DYERAND SCOURER; reo. 8 ST. CIAA-in And Nos. 185 and 187 , Third Street, • riTTS/ 311 /KIL 1) + 1 , *•11/31$:iO4 0 El