EiMr ADVERTISEMENTS. CHEAP ISMS FOB THE PEOPLE..-- The GUM! T WESTERN GUN WORKS have Vern nonotoed to N 0.179 SMITHFIELD STREET, where always be found the moat comp/de assortment of Gans, Pistols, Ammunition and Sport. M Material, &v.., into, alp. All kinds of Guns and g Pistols eareuliy repaired. Cash paid for ARMY RIFLES and REVOLVERS. Send /temp for iikotrated Circular. Agents wanted in town in the United States. Address, J.ll. JO= STON. 179 dmitloisici Street. Ptitiftrch. WJOHN N. PIIRVIUNCE, Register in Bankruptcy for ild District. Mae, 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. s3r Office bours-9 A. M. to 5 P. X KNABE A. CO.'s AND RAINES BROS. PIANOS, For sale on monthly and quarterly payments CHARLOTTE MAME, "13 43 Fifth street, Sole Agent • G 4" o i l _ . . 4 Ta = c 4. la . 2. ci, = E" —.°'' ' - g ~._`'' us a- a ~. t-at z 0- 0. 0:... g -= ,•Q = ..., 0 4.) f=l =I o 7• .1 a, l-, 7 ., IT: .•1 4 ; •Xi , S = LI = Z 0 WI 4-a fr 4 ' a E l NO I MG .4 .= E.+ it P a 3 6t, GO Z C= " § l." 1 , 4 ~,,, P g =,i• s .a , ..f. = =.,.. - -1; • , ..- D 4 4==l A-• fra c „, E. a . - 9 -' cd - g r = 'IS col al PA I,E; =eel ;7-4 q Cs Godeffroy Braneker & Co., 42 EXCHANGE PLACE NEW. lORX, Are prepared . , as Sole Agents in the United States tbr the Prussian Mining and Iron Co., of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or sell in quantities to suit purchasers, (delivered In either New York or Phila- delphla) the celebrate.) V. H. - SPIEGELEISEN Used eo•eztenetvety for thelmsnnfsetortng of BESSEMER STEEL. This Iron Is free from Sulphur and Phosphorus, and contains a heavy - percentage of Manganese. The -above are also ready to contract for, or sell to arrive STEEL RAILS Manufactured by G. ARNDT & CO., of Dortmund, for which latter firm they also have the Sole Agency in the 'United States Pelf pirticulars, samples, prices or chemical an- alysia will be promptly forwarded on application aula:u2o REMOVAL. The Peoples National Bank of Pittsburgh. Capital, : : : : $1,000,000. SADIMEL REA. GEORGE BLACK Vice President. F. M. GORDON The above Institution will occupy their NEW BUILDING, No. 75 Wood Street, above Fourth Street, On MONDAY, August 3d, where in future their business will be transacted. aus:tB2 BAILEY' FARRELL & 1A31., MANUFACTURERS OF LEAD. PIPE, SHEET AND BAR LRIk.D, 'Pig Lead, Galvanized and Plain Iron Pipe; Rubber Hose, Hose Pipe and Screws; Oil Globes, Steam Gauges and Whistles; Globe Valves. Safety Valves At Steam Cocks; • Iron and Copper Sinks and Bath Tubs; Lift, Force and Farm Pumps, Re. N 0.167 Smithfield St., Pittsbfugh. ,llRrSenti for Circular. • • aus:ws lIOUSE ESTABLISHED 1824. JACOB B. HUBLEY,. Nos. 27 & 29 Fourth St., Pittsburgh. CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, :/f superior French and American make, Wholesale nd Retail. and pure We: CREAMS and WATER CRS. FOREIGN FRUITS, of all kindr, JELLIES ...rid rare delicacies. In 6C219011. Weddings. Parties. Festivals and Select. Comna - des supplied promptly, and equal In style to any • • they establishment in the country. :silver and bins Ware supplied. and also careful waiters. Sir Elegant apartments provided for Meals, com rising the delic , cies of the season. Ladles and Rallies can enjoy a quiet retired place to dine. au14:u4.9 BLACK SILK SACQUES. Lama Lace Points, Summer Shawls, YOB MLR AT LOW PRICEB, BY WHITE, ORR & CO., '25 Fifth Street, )R OAK LAUNIESEIL • A CHOICE LOT OF BUTT-CUT PLANK, ,! ASSORTEDTHIOKNEBSES. ' OOl FLOORING and COAL PITT BAIL,' Yard below Suspension Bridge, Allegheny side. AL P. ADAMS & ORO. irpres—Perry's Banding, BANCOOK Sr.. PITTSBURGH. ME 10-LET On FOR SALE - SIX NEW DEWS HOUSES, Second ward. Allegheny. Reasonable terms. ;tire Of lOOD BANNED I'ZACHNES, PLUMS AND RASPBERRIES, own st yen low Prices, at GEORGE BEAVER% 112 Federal street. Allegheny EATHEIt BELTING, the best quality -Oak Tanned, I 'ways on hand at the est 'idea. .1. ATI. PHILLIPS. ILIHAT TENN ESSEE FLOURM 00 bbls. Broadway, in store. for sale by • ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. 'MPTY CORN . SACKS--500 in store., for sale ISAIAH DIOKRY & 00 101t111. 2 -500 .sacks in store an Ea uler IMJMI DUMMY 100. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JUST RECEIVED, AT EATON'S, No. 17 Fifth Street. A great assortment of REAL. LACES. &lc NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! FLOUTER'S beautiful volumes— •THE INSECT WORLD. THE VEGETABLE WORLD. THE OCFAN WOR• D. THE ANTEDILUVIAN WORLD. Splendidly Illustrated, London Ed.. each. 46.00 THE MILITARY. AND NAVAL HISTORY . OF THE REBELLION. By W. .1. Tenuy, editor of the "American 'Annual of Cyclo• pedla." one large volume, .. complete... .... 6.00 BROTHER BERTIE, in the Fields and FIOW er Beds; beautifully illustrated 2.75 WHAT MAKES ME GROW? or Walks and Talks with Amy Dudley 2.25 OUR STANDARD BEARklti or, the Lite of Gen. U.S. Grant. By Oliver optic 1.50 THE LIEF OF GRAND AND COL MAY. By Charles A. Phelps, (piper, 6.0 c.) 1.00 THE NEW TESTAMENT HISTORY. By Dr. William Smith. L.L.D 2.00 THE HERMITS. By Rev. Chas. Kingsley.. 56.00 All To A' WIFE ON THE hIANAGE- (ENT OF HER OWN HEALTH. &a. By Pye MATERNAL 1.50 THE MANAGEMENT ON IN FANCY. Forthe use of Paretr.s. By F. H. Oetchell, M. 1) "75 For sale by ROBERT S. DAVIS, aumus6-wrs 93 Wood street. TO RIMY CONTRACTORS. THE GRADUATION, MASONRY AND BALLASTING of the following enumer- ated sections of the Pittsburgh Connellsville Railroad, Are advertised for contract, and proposals for ,the same will be received at the Company's Office, Pit.sburgh, up to the 20TH OF SEPTEMBER, inclusive, Commencing at the - Uniontown Branch Junction, about a mile east of Connellsville, Stations 59 to 64 inclusive. Then Sections 65, 73, 74, 76, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86. 87, 88, SV, 90. 91;92. 106, 110. 112, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 122, 128, 129, 130, 133. 140. All of these Sections are in the valley of the-Youghiogheny river, up to Section 112 inclusive. Sections 115, 116, 117 are on the Summit, and embrace the Sand katch Tunnel; and the remainder are in the valley of Wills Creek, Section 140 being about 5 mifes from Cumberland. Specifications of the work on the above I eet:ons will be ready for delivery on the Ist of September, at theoffices of the Company, at Pittsburgh and Cum 'berland, where contractors will obtain all necessary inforniation to enable them to examine the line. The Company reserves the right to reject all or a part of each bid. August 10th,f1S68 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Are now finished and in operation. 160 miles of track have been laid this spring, and the work along the whole line between, the Atlantic and Paeltic States is being pushed forward more rapidly than ever before. More than tssenty thousand men are employed, and it is not impossible that the entire track, from Omaha to Sacramento, will be finished M 1869 Instead of 1870. The means provided are ample; and all that energy, men and money can do to secure the completion of this President. C ashler. GREAT NATIONAL WORK, The UNION PACIFIC BAILBOAD.COJIPANY receive: I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way, and all necessary timber and other materials found along the line of its operations. lI.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12,1300 acres of land to the mile, taken In alternate sections on each side of. Its road. This Is an absolute do nation, and will be a source of large revenue in the future. GOVERNMENT GRANT or United States Thirty-sear Bonds, amounting to from $16,000 to $48,000 per mile, according to the difficul ties to be surmounteil, on the various sections to be built., The Government takes a second mort gage as security, and it is expected that not only the interest. but the principal amount may be paid In services rendered by the Company in • transporting troops‘ malls. (Lc. The interest Is now much more than paid In this way, besides securing a great saving in time ird money to the Government. IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to Issue its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid in building the road, to the same amount as the U. S. Bonds. -issued for the same Purpose, and no more. Thh Government permits - Trustees for the First Mortgage Bondholders to . deliver the . Bonds to the Company only as the road is completed, and after It has been examin ed by - United States Commissioners and pro ' nounced to be in all respects a first-class Rail road, laid with a heavy T rail, and completely supplied with .depots, stations, turnouts, car atone, locomotiVes, cars, &c; V.—A CAPITAL STOCK -SUBSCRIPTION from the stockholders, of which OVER EIGHT MIL LION DOLLARS have been paid in upon the work already done, and which Will be increased as the wants of the Company require. VI.—NET CASH EARNINGS on its Way Business, that already amount to MORE THAN THE IN TEREST on the First Mortgage Bonds. These earnings -are'no indication .of the vast through traffic that must follow the opening of the line to the Pacific, but they certainly.prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such a property, costing nearly three times 'their amount, ARE SECURE BEYOND ANY CONTINGENCY.' •. The Union Pacific Bonds run thirty *ears. are for $l,OOO each, and have coupons attached. They bear annual interest,' payable on the first days of . January and July, at the Company's Office. In the City of New York. at the rate of six per cent. in gold. The Principal is payable in gold at maturity. The price is 102, and at the present rate of gold, they pay a liberal income on their cost. The Company believe that these Bonds, at the present rate, are the cheapest in the market, and reserve the right to advance , the price at any time. Subscriptions will be received In Plttabiirgh by JAMES T. BRADY & Co., corner of Wood ace Fourth Streets; HART, CAUGHEY & Co., corner of Voed and Third streets; 5. MOCLEAN & CO., 75 Fourth Street: PH. R. HERTZ, corner stb end Wood BtL; ROBINSON BROS., 78 Forirth street: W. B. TAYLOR. At the Gompears COASee, No. AO NIIIIIIIII Street, and to,. 46 Ohio atreet. JOHN J: C151:70 & BON, Bankers, No. 59 Wall Street, and by the Company's advertised age nts throughout the United States. Remittances should be made In drafts or other fonds par in New York, and the Bonds will be lent free of charge by return express. Parties sub scribing through local, agents, will look to them for their safe deliverY. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOB, 1988 has just been published bY the DemPlsy._giving fuller in formation than is possible in an advertisement, re specting the Progreso of the Work. the Resources of the Reentry traversed by the Reed,the *cans for construction. and the Value of the Bonds, which will be sent free on application at the Company's °dices, or to any of this advertised agents. JOHN J. 0800 1 Treasurers lone 1 1 1 1 w volts. HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, VANDYKE LACES AND EDGINGS GENUINE JOUVIN KID GLOVES, NEW SHADES IN RIBBONS, SEA•SIDE SHAWLS, B. U. LATROBE, CIVIL ENGINEErc. au19:04 700 MILES OF THE At the earliest possible day, will be done AND IN NEW YORK GAZETTE : WEDNESDAt, AUGUSI 19, 1868. POLITICAL. WGRAND MASS MEETING, GERMAN REPUBLICANS, MONDAY, August 24th-8 P. N., Im tail - ty 1-1a13.7 ON WHICH OCCASION EMI HON. CARL SCHURZ, The eminent SPEAKER and STATESMAN, will discuss the most important political que-tions of this campaign. The undersigned woula most earn estly invite their fellow countrymen, without dis tinction of party, to attend Jos Abel, J. G. Bacitofen, C. F. Bauer. Louis Morgans tern, Wm. Neeb, Jain Gangwisch, G. G. Backofe, Gus , Schleiter, • A. Krebs, H. P. Mueller. J. H. Demmler, Mich. Neckerman, Jul. F. Stark, Ph.'R. Mertz, Casper Gang. Henry Knobel, Const. Conrad, Chas. F. Herrosee, C. F. Schultz, Col. Gen. Gerd, Chit. Lappe. Henry tierwig, AFTER THE MEETING A GRft‘ NO TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION I Will be arranged. to which the different GRANT CLUBS of this city and vicinity are moat cordially invited. aul9:u7o r4rTHE REPUBLICANS of Fay- ETTff. COUNTY will hold a Mass Meeting at Dtmbar . Station, On P. & C. R.)11.. three miles beyond Connelleville, On Saturday, 22d instant, AT 1 O'CIOC.K. P. M. A Ti , ain will leave Pittsburgh at 7 o'clock A. at., and will return same evening. Tickets for the round trip, $2. T. M. MARSHALL, Esq., Hon. JOHN COVODE, And others will be . there. aulannt; igrMASS MEETING. • TANNER CLUB. All the young and active Republicans of the coun-, ty are requested to meet AT CITY II A. , On Thursday Evening, at 7 1.2 O'Elork, For completing the organisation of a TANNER CLUB, similar to the old •'Wide Awakes.' The Roll Book is open ; enlist at once. By order. W. C. MORELAND, m219:117,3 President. ly - REPUBLICAN MEETING, AT ETNA, Shaler Township, On Thursday Evening, August 20, MS. B. F. LUCAS and MILES II UMPLI REVS will ad dress the tueeting. auld:u7l COM. ON SPEAN LE S AND MEETINGS. liallai EZIE%O==Z= that BOOKS FOR SUBSCRIPTION to the Capital Stock of the Company to erect a Bride over the Allegheny River, from Ewalt street, in the City of Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny. to the Allegheny and. Butler Plank Road, at or near the mouth of tArty'a Run, incorporated by an Act of, the. Gent ral Assembly of this Commonwealth, ap... proved the twenty-sixth day of March, A. D. 1868, will be opened at the elite,' of SILL & 31111TTERLY, 'on Butler street, In the Seventeenth Ward of said City of Pittsburgh, on the TENTH DAY OF SEP TEMBER NEXT, at 10 o'clock A. 31. of said day. John W. - Riddell, S. J. Wainwright, J. J. Sbutterly, James I..Benuctt, T. It. r , 111; ! J. B. Poor. T. It. Stewart; D. Dempsey. M. McCullough, Jr.. H. Sample. E. S. Hanna. 1.. Fell blue', . W. T. Purviance, . 1 E. Costes, Wm. W. Young, ; .1. U. llarr. Win. Reardon, , Wm. McConnell, Israel C. Pershing, ; John J. Williams, -- N. P. Reed,. ; Commissioners. Pitt smirch, August Btb. 1868. autem2l [I:R" - THE APPETITE FOR Tobacco Destroyed ! Leave off Chewing and Smoking the Poisonous Weed, Tobacco One box of OItTON'S PREPARATION IS waD RANTED to destroy the appetite for tobacco In any person, no matter how strong the habit may be, IT FAILS 11l ANY CASE TUE MONEY WILL DE RE/UNDIE. It Is alMost impossible to break off from the use of tobacco by the mernexerchm of the will. Something Is needed to assist nature in over coming a habit so firmly rooted; with the help of the preparation therein not the least trouble. Hun dreds have used It who are willing to bear witness to the fact that ORTDN'S PREPARAFION com pletely destroy; the appetite for tobacco and leases the person as free from any desire for it as before he commenced Its use. It is perfectly safe and harmlessly' all cases. The Preparation acts directly upon the same glands and secretions affected by to bocco, and through these upon the blood, thorough ly cleansing the poison of tobacco from the-system, and thus allaying the unnatural cravings of tobacco. NO MORE HANEE , INGFOR TOBACCO AFTER USING ORTON'S PREPARATION: ItEcocirocT IT IS WARRANTED. :BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS: RECOMMENDATIONS The following are a few selected from the multi tude of recommendations In our possession: [From W. P. Heald, Esq., Bangor; Me.l BANGOR, Me., April 24. 1968. I hereby certify that I have used tobacco for thir ty ears pa,t. and for the last fifteen rare I have used two poonda per month. I have made attempts to .eay. on at dliterent times. I have left ott one year at a time, but always c.mtinued to hanker for It until I used Orton's Prt par.:Hon. which has cow pl. to y cured me or the appetite fur tsbaceo. I won d recommend all who are affected with this ter rible habit to try the preparation, which will cer tainly cure it if the directions are follo H wed E . W. I'. ALD. [From E. W. Adkins. Knoxville. Tenn.) KNOXVILLZ, Tenn., August 5. MM. This Is to cereiry that I had used tobacco to such an extent that my h. alth had become greatly im paired, and my whole system deranged and broken down. In Juue. OHM I .purchased one box of Or ton's Preparation, and after using It I found that I was completely cored. 1 have not bad any hanker ing or desire for tobacco since using i he preparation. I believe it to ne all that it is recommended, and I would advise all who wish to quit tne use of tobacco to try one box of Urton's Preparation. E. W. ADKINS. [From John Morrill Bangor, Me.' BANGOR,:IIe., March 24, MB. This Is to certify that I have used tobacao for eighteen years; have tried many times to leave otf, but have buttered so much from a dizziness in my head, and gnawing at my stomach, that I have 5000 given up the t Hai. A abort time since a friend-In es:ski Ise to try Orton's Prep tration timid II you.) I have don so. and am completely cured. I did not In the lea :.t hanker after tobacco, either to smoke or chew, a ft er I b eg an to use the pryparation• JOHN MORRILL. - • Price of ORTON'S PREPARATION Two Dollars per box. forwarded to any part of the country, post paid, on receipt of price. Msney sent by Mill at our risk. Address, C. B. COTTON, Proprietor, Box 1,748, Portland, Maine. REFERENCE. We. the undersigned, have had personal dealings with C. B. CIO PTON. and have found him a reliable and fair dealing man, and believe his statements deserving the confidence of the public: B. B. -Bichatdsen. Rey. J, n. tureen, Dr. B. B. Howell, Portland, Me.; Charles H. Morrill. Bidde ford, Me.; A. H. Boyle, Attorney. Retreat, Mo.; Alonzo Barnard. Bangor, MY- • Wm. 55 tlweet, Kim , West Mansfield, Mass.; H. M. ttoynton. East Auworth. N. H.; M. fadimby, at. Johnstille, N.Y. seamed DRAIN PIPE . -HALL &ADAIWP SUPERIOR ABTIOpE OF DRAIN PIPE, All stun. from one to twenty-four Inches at WItL DON & IC ALLY'II, agents for and My ILWood *treat, between Ylfth and Bluth streeti. Jets ACE __LEATHER, . Page's Pat tenstt, log ode IttioJanda mad retail. at Se and . Obit/ .3.4 J. a H. PHILLIPS . Gottleib Wettaeh, Wm. Mitten - L.11 , M, August Ammon, Jae. Kell, John Nurser, Henry Anshutz. Geo. Stengel, Win. Bader, C. U. Smith, Henr}• Gerwig, Sr., Ad. iTroetzinger, Adam Weise, Aug. Ahlborn, Beni. Schmidt, - Fred. Belisleln, John Mussler, Chas. Hartmann, Capt. ➢tontzhetmer, John Grtpp, Aug. Kleber, Henry Kleber, And others NOTICES NEW FALL DRESS GI-400135, In the Latest Styles and Fabrics. ENED AT JUST 0 SEMPLE'S, WM. 180 and 182 'Federal St., Allegheny NEw CALICOES, NEW InIISLIIVS, NEW FLANNELS, NEW CASSIMEMIS. AT POPULAR PRICES. WTI. SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 Federal St., Allegheny. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ON THE IST DAY OF AUGUST, WE REMOVED TO THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WAREHOUSE, No. 45, -- r;Wood Street, Directly Opposite St. Charles Rotel Also, entrance on 'THIRD ST., Noe. 102 and 104 R. E. SELLERS & CO. rillE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY KNOWN TO Pd4B'. LI1O•ID IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, FOR THE CURE,OF All Diseases Arising from an Im pure State of the Blood, such as Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, Cancerous Formations, Cutaneous Diseases, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, Boils, , Pimples on the. Face, Liver Complaint, Sore Eyes, Scald Head, Tetter Affections, Lom of Appetite, Low Spirits, Foul Stomach, Old - and Stubborn Ulrs, Rheumatic Disorde r, Female Complaints, Together with all other disorders from an improper condition of the Circulatory System. As a general Tonle its effects are most benignant, and cannot fall to benetlt, when used perseveringly and accord ing to directions. It is purely a vegetable prepara tion—not a single grain of mineral poison enters into its composition, so that while it invariably af fords relief, and effects the most wonderful cures, no overdose could injure the most tender infant. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors, PITTSBURGH, PA. ALSO, PROPRIETORS OF Sellers' Cough Syrup; Belle& Liver Pills and Vermilbge; Johnson's Rheumatic Compound; And Boerhave's Holland Bitters. FOR SALE DY ALL DRUGGISTS. »:tBl OIL WELL Steam Engines for Sale. Superior new and second-hand STEAM EN GINES-7, 8 ant 10 Inch cylinders, 20 acid WI inch stroke, with all the Sztures FOR BORING OIL WELLS. Address - HUWI B. BOLE & CO., Duqueene WILT. Pittaburgh, auCt9ll Q.OMETHING NEW. — Desiccated OOLIFISIL fur family nee: one Pound equal to four pounds of raw nem; put up In neat one pound paperboxes with 'recipes for cooldny In *variety of styles. Price as Canto ocr pound. For sale wholesale and retail, at the Famliy G rocery store 0 , 1 , JOHN A. RENSHAW. sun ear. LI )arty and Hand ',treats. CHOICE JAPAN TEA. --Just re celved, • fresh tavola* of extra quality aueol- Ortlii Tapas' Tea, for isle bJEW. ithe A. peumfor hßlChitili A aJt W chest suit porner lasilY sad klea4 Meets. M WM. SEMPLE, Nos. 180 , and 182 Federal St., ALLEGHENY, NOW OFFERS A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF I • NEW FALL DRY GOODS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, WHOLESALE 8;' RETAIL, 'TO WHICH DAILY ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE, DIMING THE !SEASON. TT F V J. L. DILLINGEE BILLINGER STEVENSON, FORWARDING AND • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the sale of FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE generally. Also, LIQUORS, WINES, BRANDIES, &c. No. 87 Second Street, Pittiburgbp.Pa. Are - LIBERAL ADVANCES made ett iionalen inents. NA;..t.:01171 J. B. CANFIELD ............. ....A. T. CANFIELD. OF/e., B. CANFIELD & SON, COM tillSt4lo.!4: - MERCHANTS, and Wholesale ater> in Goshen, Factory. Hamburg and W. R. Cheese. Butter, Lard. Polk, Bacon. Flour, Fish, Dried Fruit, Brain, Ply Lead, Pot, Pearl and S da Ashes. IA hue Lime. Linseed, Lard, Coal and Car bon 01Is. No. 141 First street. Pittsburgh. WATT, LANG & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, Flour, Grain, Produce, Pro. visions, Irish, Cheese, Carbon Oil. &e.. Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET,-near Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. noBnnss M. STEkLE J A. 13TEZ.LIL. MO T S EELE & SON, Commission Merchants, AND DICALERS IN GItAIN, FEED, fib. No. 95 OHIO STBEE'I near East Common, ALLEGHENY CITY, FA. JAMES B. BOGNOR JOS. HA.B.Mit MEANOR & HARPER, Flouß, GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MMRC/TA.DITS 329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.. Consignments solicited. Rarrassrcks—J. 0. Martin, Cashier Mechanics , National Bank; J. S. Dilworth & Co., B. T. Ken nedy & Bro. ja3l:l2A PATER NEIL JAS. F. EICELAZI. -KEEL & RICEIL,RT,„ COMMISSIONMERCHANTS, AND DX/LIARS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c., &c., 349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, my24:b37 T . J. BLANCHARD, L • Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 306 PENN STREET. ap18:189 ALEX. 11.13ANE J B. AITJZIC. McBANE & _ _ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN ERALLY, No. Ida wATraf. STREET, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. FETZER & ARMSTRONG, FORWARDING AND CONIONSION ETRORANTS, For the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 16 MARKET STREET, coruer of First, Pittsburgh. JOHN I. HOUSE LOW. HOUSE WM. H. HOUSE. TOUN I. HOUSE & BROS.,' Suc cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner of r Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. RIDDLE, No. 183 LIBERTY STREgT, Pittsburgh, Pa., Commission Mer c ant and Wholesale Dealer In Country Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad- Tanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gen erally. au2l 11.011 T. KNOX ANDICEW KNOX. g, KNOX & SON, COMMISSION *MERCHANTS and dealers in FLOUR, GUAM L FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City. ja17:117 baITTLE, BAIRD --Is PATTON, Wholesale Grocers, Comrnlsision Merchants and lera in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carhon and Lard Oil, Iron, Nails, tllasa, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, U and 114 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh. JOHN SH trTON A WALLACM. §HIPTON & WALLACE,WHOLE SALE 0 ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, o. 8 SIXTH STREET. Pltteburah. . 1202:r58 ______ W. C. FELD & CO., • DEALERS IN -- GLUE, CURLED HAIR, Tanners' Scraps, Ceroons, Cattle Tails, BONES, NEAT'S FOOT OIL, &C. °Moe and Warehouse, No. 335 LIBERTY 5T., 3d door from Wayne, air PITTSBURGH, PA. SECOND-HAND ENGiNES WANT]D. One Horizontal Engine, of HQ horse power. One "Nigger" Engine, without reverse valve. Also, a nfedium sized DRILL PRIC:4B. Terms cash. Af.dress, with description and price JORgAH copLEy. as7:re3 60 Hive, Avenue, Allegheny. mXNDIA RUBBER BELTING AND STEAM PAOKINEI.—A fun stook on hand at all es, and of the best quality. Parties wishing to atop mills or shops where Belting is required, will End our prices aa low Ia can be bad In the East, and relaglat. saved. J. it 11. PITILLIPS, 4te . fib Sad AB 81. Clair street* NEW STOCK 1101JSEKEEPING GOODS, 180 and - 18:3 Federal St, Allegheny B ARGAINS Di LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS ) 1 LINEN SHIRT FRONTS, LADIES' STOCKINGS, MEN'S SHIRTS, 180 and 182 Federal St., Allegheny CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. CARPETS ! CARPETS! E=3 MANUFACTURERS HERE • and in Europe HAVE NOW AD VANCED PRICES, but we of fer all kinds of CARPETS for the present at the very low estICASH RATES of the past season. Having made all our contracts previous to any ad vauce, and invariably for cash, we are enabled to sell lower than they can be pur chased this Fall. McCALLUM 8R05.,, "Nr an OTWITHSTANDING THE — ll ufacturers' recent advance in prices, we will continue to offer the Largest stock of Brussels, Velvets and Ingrain Carpets in the city, at the lowest prices reached this se* son. Just received, a few pieces of a new and exquisite patterns of Royal Axminster. BUYER WILINTOCK & CO., SUMMER STOCK OF CARPETS Rite, Red, Checked, Striped and Fancy 31 A_ 71C rr S, IN Gi-ILEA'T VARIETY. Oil Cloths, Window Shades. &e. BOVARD, ROSE 8c CO., -t 21 FIFTH STREET. Je29:dimar NEW CARPETS ! AT POPULAR PRICES. 'IIVrARLArrio COLLINS OFFER THE Newest and Beat Patterns AT THE LOWEST PRICES. LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS AND CORNICES. DicFARLANII & COLLINS, 71 and 78 Fifth Street. Next Building to 11. 8. Owitom House k Postogloe sunatwr WANTED. 50.000 bush. prime WHEAT : r i ng BARLEY 50,000 '' •• nut and 6p ring XB,OOO BYE; For which we will pay the highest price In cash. HITOIIOOOI, W OMR! & 00. §TIME WINDOW eIHADEs, of any color and oho , 'required, with border and ttera In plain or gilt; alipo the tdatn SIGN_ tor Mae Veo, rrn= to 7 feet wide, at the Oil Clots arerootna, SO and SS St. Choir +treat. - J. * S. lingelall W 1!. SEMPLE'S, SEXPLE'S,, 51 FIFTH STREET. CARPETS. No. 23 Fifth Street- E/i