EM2M .': , ?''' , ' ,: -. - 6..-'..',. 7 .' , , ; . tiittfk### . :.ffiA2':t-.1'.(.. t- attow-xt. I.titiotreos Etmi 'BRRIIT•T & SDITORE sad PR0PR1.670.1211 721TT833 - CAGM3: - MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 19, 1859. Mvit)SA:an State Ticket Tritail4 00CEQ1111, of York coarrty, ilifirnostrrntak, .wataest a. nom of Br.k. cou.4. iteniubilean Ccncty Ticket • ' =LEI 11. Inns& Eutaturgh. 111110:113iT, WILLIAM vAa r tmfilil a tabingb, ) CLURLES L. Gois t iaiNo,V,r. '1 ' mr.. UT/12D, Peebtos. WEISPY. Lower et.cier. . .. . ...... - THOUS YUMAN, oath. * JACOB 11. MULETI, nvch- GOODMANY. OOULTIB, Bouth Fiiott. lONAXIILIBILAII , Wadi PltUburgb. . . Z.. DAVID 00BNIISIDA Bev/Wry. AL T. ANDS/WON, Zest Deer. nmscrJOSIP/I MIL GI llncerdos. EtArpnbUeas Blesitlaga. The Dom:ditto on Mestizo, appointed by the Debutal• cue County Oolualttee, combos a masa. W. A. Herron, Dr. J. D. Batdwln, and W.I. Bieburdsen now desiring to nuke urtsagetarts for tueottage win bleu, consult with do chain:son, bk. Ws. A. Mum coruer of Sixth and : Itopubllefflo''County Oomuuttoe. Hopabllcan• Manly Committee will mod .oth. ot• actor Jo= IL Ezzomoroler., - 11tog, 'Guth died, TU. day, /kV.. 4.otb t at 10 o'clock, adoildua zuruded, u of Imp:alum will bo brought for. word. To AniiaLlainue.—The bat Mr the reception of ochertisi manta for the Dann Gitrrim toe Uwe plated sr the middle door of tho front gam= /Wealth*. will pleatirtelie Maim. Do our friends realise Um Importance of aka- Jog Om Republican candidate for County Com• mletdonar this fall ? In the apprehension that a lam of security, growing out of their large majority; may lend them to be a little carelm ott that 'abject, is •entais to call their atten tion to It. Two years ago, through the Criminal apathy of the ninny thousands of Republicans who stayed at home that yeaten the day of the election, the locofenos elected their candidate for Commis sioner, Mr. Mollhenny. There was then one looofoco Commissioner in office, Mr. Tomer, elected In 1855, and Mr. Mollhenny's election gems the losofooo party control of the board. Mr. Mailheany has yet one year to serve; and the election of the looofooo candidate this year would give to the earns party control of the board for the coming year. Next year is the year of the Presidential elec tion. It le the year, also, of taking the United States census. There will hence be a deputy United States marshal in every election district of , - .1111 county, - bushy electioneering for his party; and if,sby any carelessness or other re. mistmess, we suffer the looofaoo candidate for Ccultmlesioner to be elected, theta will be, in addition, a !mama tar. collector 'ln each dis trict. We shall thus have a troop of locofoco office holders scattered over this Republican county, doing their beet to thwart the efforts of Republicans to redeem the country from its present misrule, and contributing all in their power to the success of the lonian nominee. It would be madness, in the Irepnblicann, to underrate the important assistance this would give to the enemy. The possession of the tax collectors in every district would give to en no verupulque and reckless party, such as we know the democratic party to be, an indesiwibable ad vantage—an immense opportunity for mischief. In 1856 a 10001000 tax collector in this county is belleied to have issued blank tax receipts by the hundred, and distributed them to snob ad vantage and in such a quiet way that large num bers of voters were enabled to rote upon them. die. to the party, not one but, sixty-eight of stickmen, audit la easy to seo what incalculable mischief they might work. Do the Republicans of this county wish to oeo this state oft things next year? Do they desire e 0 see e looofoco tax collector stationed at every poll, armed with tax receipts for every Madam) -who is short of the requisite qualification!, If they do not, lot them rally warmly to the support of the Republican candidate for County Commis stoner. That is a sore way, and the only sure way, to prevent it. Pennsylvania was carried in 1866 against us by frand—by just such frauds as that we have pointed out. Every Republican in the State feels this to be so, and there can be no doubt that the same thing will be attempted In 1860. It is for ,Republicans to do their best in pro venting these frauds instead of contributing, either directly or Indirectly, to their success. It is our duty, plainly, to keep power out of the hands of the enemy, and give him no opportu nity, an far as we Can &TON it, of repeating the tricks by which wo suffered In the last Prof. dentist contest. A county so largely Republi can as this cannot fully discharge her debt to the Republican canoe except by electing Repub- CS= to every office, and taking thereby from Its 'opponents the facilities for mischief which the peelession of office gives them. We know how deep an interest the Republi cans of Allegheny county feel in the success of their party in 1860, and wo have therefore felt free to urge them, on this ground alone, to wake up to the importance of the present contest, and rally, in the might of their numbers, to the sup port of the Republican county Motet. We have 'singled out this office of Commiseioner because it illustrates so clearly, in itself, the necessity of united and determined aolion this fall. We are on the threshold of the great. fight ; and it .behooves us to see that the enemy gains no one petal which will be of advantage to him here after. . The Breve TisADE.—oooosei onsl," of the Phil adelphia Press, reiterates his statements about the mini of the Slave Trade. He says: "As 1 wrote you recently, there is no doubt about the feat that amusements of • very ex tensive "bananar have been made to revise the slave trade upon our shores. ,Thers have already been considerable number of sieves imported, end some of them are now owned and paraded abont hy prominent men to the South, who seem to feel very metal the same sort of pride, in pos sessing so African negro, who affords In himself a tansibleproof of the successful infringement of the laws against the stave - trade, u 601411 of yens northern abolitionists do in concealleg and "Albinos to their friends a runaway negro, ikon they have Altai to shield from the opinn tion of the fugitive ohm law. _Thera sae also • number of vomit now out seehieS cargoes ef Ames; with the Intention of lauding Omni at an early day , upon car shores, and those who are thiwi engaged count confidently upon the some, of their operatioue." ;me or Etoorrottaratio, —The loco foe° candidate-Or County Treierirer, who most hare been dletio claslrely on tiepdoodle, rialted:the Rep •• • • Fifth wird, on Saturday night, for the purpose of iletitloncering with the rterliog Republicans et 'that ward! Commend a, OA looofooo for - 14040#y, say we. The. men has actually been deluded into the belief that be can be elected, stud that be la eo ImMensely popular ilia! be can safely Wanda meeting called forrhe purpose of promoting the election of his opponent! We hero - 00ei .•gooddea electioneering, in our day, , :that might he called slightly Impudent; NlO.llll 'rather goes ahead of anything in that lino, and `Would be eublitne if it were not ridionlorm. thUXDßAszror Wooms---The ItopobHasps or WITH and adjoining counties in Ohio, will *ills grind ;we *siting et Wooster, oir Toes 'Etopt.:27o, ii which Tom Condo, Go►. Choi, wad Others will spesk. 1311 " 13 Airnurt• -=Ol2 giturdaY evening last. tt Maio= etfrsy took plan in the borough et - 21 toPiati between has 8 llamas and Max. lasszaniz. There was a tejlitarilmas 1/... that glass 011 the day named, and the parties DIU SOT ' end di 'Puto during the Gomel — , of the afternoon. In the etreder they were near Bailey's Hotel, when Fontoult, picked up a stone: and Street Osmium' on the heed, iatiletiota severe wound mat •:oeiting Mit snide% atd Ws pine sah 1• .! his shot The injury is onsidered Ackr.iits,destproci obArsocer.- Fairoloa was pistoled , midis now in, Prim townie the resell 14,8UsiiIIIMItjtattcies.‘-Beeter rimer, 7 - , • =Et irdLladna+-The Remocratte ticket io Cheater *tit, is si follows Aban.'Pettere,4ohn ,Pi Bailey, Sheriff, James' B.lluropbrey. Cir.:4er, William S. Latta. District Attorney. R. E. Monaghan. Commissioner, Elijah BEClen 'agban. - Treseurer, Ralph Hirsh. Director, Lewis Hilton. Auditor, Samuel IPlman.• Sur reyor, Peter Dampman. The Democracy of Crawford county held their convention on Tuesday last, and pat in nomina tion the following ticket:—Assembly, T..). Low -1- Treasurer, J. H. Lenhart. District Attor ney, Mr. Baker. Commissioner, D. M. Fondly. I Auditor, J. W. Lang. The Republican ticket in Potter is as follows: Senator, Immo Benson. Assembly, „Lewis Mano, P. Williston. Sheriff, Archibald F. Jones. Coroner, Dr. Henry H. Munson. Commiuioner, Edwin Thatcher. Auditor, Spen ser A. Slade. Recurs n, Pa. Sept. 14.—The Democratic Re presentative Conferees of Union, Snyder and Juniata counties, met here to-day, and nomina ted N. A. Elder. Esq., of Juniata, and CoL Will iam Bolter, of Union county, us candidates for the Assembly. and appointed Msj. John Cum mings, of Union v and Col. R. Keller, of Snyder county, Representative Delegates to the' fourth of Marsh Conventicin, at Harrisburg. The Opposition ticket in York is as follows: Assembly, Jacob B. Bachman, Fred. Suitt bitch. District Attorney, William Bay. Treas urer, Thorota Holland. CoMmissioner, William Wallace. County Surveyor, \Henry B. Bear. Director, John Krell. Auditor, Robert S. Thomp son. GIIIIZINATOILIAL—The leading Oppoeition pa pers in Crawford county some one strongly in favor of Col. Andrew Curtin, of Bellefonte, as the People's candidate for Governor. The Col onel bee been nominated by a convention in his own county, and also in the adjoining county of Clinton. Hon. DAVID TAGOAET.—The following resolu tion, favorable to the nomination of this gentle. man for Governor, was adopted by the late Peo ple's Convention of Northumberland oonnty. Columbia, Montour, and several other counties have also instructed for Mr. Taggart. Resolved, That we recall with pleasure and gratitude the position and services of our fellow citizen, the Hon. David Taggart, who, by his talents, energy, and enlarged views on all the great questions of public policy and Interest to this great Commonwealth, has been found trwt, and rally equal to any position of trust amongSt her counsellors and directors. We do, therefore, cordially recommend him as a candidate for the Gubernatorial ohalr;and pledge him our tamest support. ELechawr ErrLacvs.—The "Democracy" le the same everywhere—North, South, East and West. It seeks the asoeuditioy of the same principles and thellUfWella of the same measures la all sew. lions.—Nash. Union. The Democrats of the South in the present canvas cannot rely on the old ground of defaces and axons, for slavery, for they eeek not mere ly to maintain It where It is, but to extend it into regions where it is unknown.—Rich. Eng. The "Democracy" is national. It is the same In Maine and MassaohnseUs that it is in Virgi nia and South Carolina.—Alb. Argos. Nor will it avail us aught to show that the negrols most happy and best situated in the condition of slavery. If wa atop there we weak en our cause by the very argument intended to advance it; for we propose to take into new territo ries human beings unfit for liberty, uhf-government, and equal association with other men. We mutt go a step further. We must show that African slavery is a moral, religion's, natural, and prob ably in the general a necessary Institution of sooiety.—Rich. Eng. We rejoice In our candidates as national—in oar principles as national—the came everywhere. Sal. Bright. Make the laboring man the elm of one man instead of the slave of society, and he would be better off. Two hundred yearn of liberty have made white laborers a pauper banditti: Free !moiety has failed, and that which Is not free must be enbetantiaL—Senator Mason, of Va. The platform on which we have placed our candidates ,is no sectional thing. It is brood enough to cover, and does outer, the whole Union. Its prinoipies are the same in the free and in the elate States. —Sen. Hunter. Free society is a monstrous abortion, and slav ery the beautiful, healthy and natural being whist they are trying to adopt. • THE SLAVES ARE GOVERNED FAR BET TER THAN THE FREE LABORERS OF THE NORTH. OUR SLAVES ARE NOT ONLY BETTER OFF AS TO PHYSICAL COMFORT THAN FREE LABORERS, BUT THEIR MOR AL CONDITION IS BETTER.—Rich,Eog Must tho,day will come when the principles of Democracy as understood and practiced at the South,will prevail over the entire country.— Rev. Evans. Men arena! Rorn Entitled to Equal Riitit,—lt would be nearer the truth to say that some were born with saddles on their backs, and oth ers booted and spurred to ride them, and the riding does them good. Lire and liberty are not inalienable. The Declaration of Independence iv exuber antly false sod ashen:scantly fallacious—Rich. Eng. Shall the Democratic party fear this issue to oppose the extension of Slavery No, indeed'. _THERE IS NOT A SINGLE DEMOCRAT IN THE WHOLE OF THE NORTH OPPOSED TO THE EXTENSION OF SOUTHERN SOCIETY, OR SO-CALLED EXTENSION OF "SLAVERY." and they only await the truth spoken out, and things called by their right names, to sweep the abolition atmosphere from the Republic, and to bury Ha besotted tools in the profoundest depths —the lowest passible depth of public contempt. Day-Book, Dem. paper. Snarl:lt CLAY of Alabama, in a recent speech at Huntsville, closed as follows: "I need not tell you that I will not support Mr. Douglas or any one occupying hie platform, although nominated by the unanimous vote of the Charleston Convention of the Democratic party, or any other party whatever. I love the Democratic party for its principles. I will not abandon those principles for policy. I prefer the right, even with defeat, to the expedient with trueness. I prefer truth to triumph. I love the Union of the Constitution—,Union of equal, independent sovereign States, but I love my na tive State, 'my burning mother and my grave' yet more; and I should be a Willem and dis honored guardian of her rights, did I consent to abdicate the power and abandon the duty of Congress to protect the property of her cltirees, wherever or by whomsoever assailed, wherever the Federal flag floats. Protection le an inhe rent right of citizenship, guarantied by the Fed eral Conelltution as expounded by the Federal Supreme Court, and when you will surrender It you will cease to he freemen, and to deserve the rights, privileges and immunities of freemen. As your trustee and servant I will not do so at the blddlpg of Squatter Sovereignty, National Democracy, or States Rights Democracy—yea, at the bidding of the Legislature or the people of Alabama. If commanded to do so I will resign my trust, retire to the deepest imelusion of pri vate life; end, hiding my face In shame and hu miliation, and nettling my lips with silence about such cheap and worthless things militates Right, or Freemen's Rights, become a quiet passenger on the ill-fated bark of the South as It drifts In gloriously dOwn the stream of Time into the black and tideless sea of infamy and oblivion." A PILE or MONEY TAKEN AND RETAKEN AT TEBBE RANSIL—The halal:ape Journal of Wednesday aye: "A temporary agent of the American Exprees Company at Terre Haute, within the past two or three weeks, ha taken packages and parts of paokages of various turtounfe of money passing through that Wale in salt sums as to make an aggregete reaching near $40,000. 'Tide was all staked and lost at gambling table,. The bun sum taken was an entire package of $14,000 for the Parke Co. Bank. This was all lost in one night at &gambling saloon. Growing desperate at this heavy:lose, the last of a series of consid erable length; the express agent pulled a pistol from his pocket and demanded the money or the life of the winner of the pile. The money wu handed back to him, and his depredations In the express office discovered the next day. Menem were taken to recover the money, nearly all of which was uoertained to be in the hands of parties in Terre Haute—meetly young • en—ln the hsbit of playing cards for amuse ment and profit. The rosition of the parties holding the money was such that Weider to pre vent open exposure the whole amount of the money stolen, staked and loot, with the excep tion Clime $BOO, was surrendered to the Ex prase Company. The affair hes created a oonelderablo talk at Terre Haute, and dieenselons as to the state of eoeioty in that city are free and frequent. The temporary agent purloining the money had not been arrested at last mounts." Mama Encnon—The Net Reeult.—We have raeleoted a Republican Governor bye majority of 11,000, the largest obtained since the vote given to Fremont. We ham elected THIRTY, SENATORS out of THIRTY.ONE, Rill a pretty fair chance for the thirtyHret. We have sleeted, certainly, ONE HUNDRED AND Fllxer-N REPRESENTATIVES. and probably ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY, out of the ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-ONE that compose the House. Ire hare elected Republiqan county-ofEcers in York, Cumberland, Oxford, Androscoggin,' Franklin, essadahca, Kennebec, Bemuse; Pie eataquis, Waldo, Penobscot, Hancock, Wading eon, end perhaps 'hole; also.;4bus securing TUIBTEEN ototaboly, and poilispe Roams out of do Hite= Condos. - - - It would - be mod indelicately riatairsulilklY rooky for the Sopobllosois to sok a - slant own etto ant usepoptio*lo hiurptuoit - • Tta Charleston'lfrirary thus disposes of Sea. ator.TOmmhs, of Georgia: ..Senator Toombs is no Ordinary man. He is one or those rare productions of humauity who glories so much in himself that hie mind has no room to contain emotions of eoltcondeinnation. What would make another man blush, maim him proud. What other men, if capable of committing them, would feel as disgraceful ter giversations, he touts in our faces as proofs of hie faithful virtues. He teems to court con tempt--to exult to till eeltabasement. It ! should surprise no one, that the Hamiloar of ; 1850 ehould be a follower of Douglas in 1859. That he denounced General Cites on account of Squatter Sovereignty formerly, may be the very reason be supports it with Douglas n d w, He must be true to himself. If he has' any politi cal principles, we suppose he regards them as balls on a billiard table; the more he can knock them about the better the game." The Washington Constitution, the President's immediate organ, hasn't had one word to say about Governor %nee Donnelly lettereinoe the Governor's warning, through hie own organ at Richmond, "to the President direct," that any thing further upon the subject would be met by the publication of "more than a dozen pri vate and confidential letters of the kind" in the possession of the Governor's friends. The Governor has evidently locked the President's jaws and put the key in hie pocket.— Lou. Jour. Tens Naahville Union publishes the official vote In the Congressional Distriots of Tennessee. The candidates elected have the following major- Idea : Diet. &Let I Dist. • • 1,-1. elm; Opp 63 Vt.—Th.3am, Dem —.9.023 /1.- 3 / 4 3 .0 . 0 1, OPD.• vll.—Wright.Dem...—eo69 11D—graben, 0pp........ 63 TllL—Quarl4a, Opp 756 Xe.-644444, Opp—.. 473 IX —1(411431444.06p.... 8 7.—Hattao, Opp 475 X —Amy. Dem.. .... 306 SLA TUT ABOLIIIIIID AT FCEJLODO Po.— The Madrid Gazette, Aug. 22, contains the fol lowing official announcement of the abolition of Slavery at Fernando Po, the new Spanish set tlement in the Gulf of Guinea. Bourrri,nA man is, in general, better pleas ed," saye Dr. Johnson, "when he has a good din ner upon his table, than when his wire talks Greek." SOMMER COIIPLAINT.—The fact id now too well stablbhod for any ono to attempt hi controvert It, that mat of the dlrentaas which often prove fatal ha eon, mar. are produced by excessive ore of fruits and vegetable., by which the stomach Is disordered, tbe liver darsoged, the blood Magnate/I hod digestive Drip., rendered Inset... If IMit torpid. Cholera, Choler. Ilurbus, Bilious and Or got Molin e D7sentery, Diarrhoea and .00h like complaint. sw ath:iota and thrive upon Improper food and often time. be ante to deep seated end fixed upon the ematitutien, that the etrongeatend a:weaselly. mineral medlot.sore unable to arrest their programs tooth die patient Is proatrate, and all hope. of relief ore ended. Who Is It that hes eat emu a Coe, healthy leant or .dolt, seized with one of the annoy. hag dimmer above epokon of, and de.pito the still and ed. once of medlind gentlemen waste whey under their treatment? And how Wilds treatment to be a...tooted fort Limply by the fact, that Bathed of administering come remedy to day the failing strength of the athlcted,aud at the same time check the slieweeln its premq the remedy pracribed sided In the tabsoetion of the battiest etreugth, sod et the thus the disease was =metered the enflame wee valiant., sad falling to excite a reaction the patient died fatal the effect of the poison administeend to uproot the dhow. Not so with BIEALIATird HOLLAND BITTER/I, which are Compoesd entirely of 'eye table matter, and width have pot Only proved thentimbee the bad Moth to pee. Pot have never felled Co correct dieorderi of the ...mach end bowebi when taken according to direction.. 1 0 th. me . 0 1 arninnerool3llplalpts they have no equal. .117 them at once. OeuniaehighlyConoentretnt Bose. ban's Nolland Bitters la pot op to half pint bottles only, and retailed at p per tattle. The great dunned tar tide truly Celebrated Medici. ban induced many United:toe, which the public eb.ld guard agalnet pLitcNeeitie Beware of impoeltioni . dot that oar oat. bon the lehal of every bottle you boy. BILVJAMIN Plolt. Jo., A Uo, Rale Pc...pelaLre, Woed street, between let cool %I ate., NUM/arab, P. audhLowl NZRVOCIS I.IEADACIIE.—Ret, W. 0. Howard, Pastor of Ilia 11nt Baitiat Church, at Chicago, Illinois, who has been a great trufferat from nervous headache, bat who bas esparianced entire relief loom It, by the octal wit, SON'S PILLS, In a tau., dated Jas* linfhillff, tbalast twenty you., I have tondo use of • peat variety of malichnw,pteacrlted by Allopathic and Uotoceco pathlo phyeltUum, but all hays failed; and I had relinquish. ad all hope of calla, until. I was Indwell to own to WIL. EON'S PILLS. new have effectually relieved we, lu re. pasted Instances allot., and I coo <ban-fully .ad consul.- tiously raommendtbato to others who am similarly ell ace al." Ms 'overate remedy I. said by It. L. VALLNUSTOCK CO., Wholeasla • iffrngstats„ 110. (1) Wood Street, Pitts burgh, to whom tinier* tor mappilesahould Ino &lire/A.l BIARRIECt—At Nut Targogrota, Abegbnay coa.y, by lbo E.T.A. C. E1...f01d, U. JOHN 43.10%1M/rib go Wu LIZZIE IT. lIO7F, daughter of Luc Huff, Req. ftetn abbrrtunments VNIVERsiTir OF PIiarNaILVANIA, Law Department, PH/LA./31:CLPIIIA. A TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION u ill ja. c. 0..... on tbe 3d of October nee t. Ibu lulknlng are the subjects of the lecture, EON. GEORGE ellAßEV9ool3—Perecos, Pers.u.l Pray. etly Add MOZCIMUTO PROP. P. 2thrOALL—Evldence. PRO/. E. SPENCER MILL CB—Equity Jurleprodenee Leery effort Is mado to raider ISIS Inatitattin for the puipmw it boa lo row. The amities are frill:molly and urefolly a:emitted; legal question, are diamteeed and exorttaVlln writing farm part of the COMA. By the rules oi the Coorta,the lillPlocrupted her., la treatari a. equiv.- lent, for moat purposes to otha study In entitling to ad mlevion to th e bar, end veto. .dmitnd In the Court below, • graduate of Ole Institution van reactive at rove in the Supremo Court. rho Introductory Lecture will be deliver ad on FRIDAY, Sept- 3Coth, at r. M., a the coital lertare !MU, by the Mon. GEB PDd RBWOOD .191 m N EW BOOKS: NEW BOOKS!!—Bonk of The American Chou Contrritt with 6witto of .the Grand Thornatciont LIN of Berm lirt.mboidg Ecuoth Beans& from Acrl^nl Booke—S Henry 01. John We of 17:n; Freak Wildinatia Adventord on Land and Wed.- Ilecollectio.Wl Geoffrey Hamlin—ilingaley; Sylvia'. World; Grim. the Law does not Down OwSOFhO, Memoir of Jam. Wilson; L.ons from Jena. holly end MAW.. and oth. new JnvenllsS Aecollectione of Eainuel Rodgers; Wagdaisn and Bethany; Cunene and [tarpon* new Busikc August .d September lean.. an, American P. S. titikru, avd other Publishing Boring Webeter'e Limtrated Dlctionery, fresh ...apply at former low prim. Warding's Pine of lbe New varieties of Stationery and Wall Paper. ..1b E. O. COOIIEANS, Fen at. TUE BEAMAN SEWING MACGINE.- I=l A❑ she baled for It Ig - No 03 Biarkst st., 514.11. LASBOALL l NONTIII.OP. PRESERVES -50 dos. Peaches; 3) do Nem eo Qalnced; 10 do Citron; 5 do Putt'. Pra , .,rda I Mag.:, Jost ratalval and far ale by ealn RETAILS. l ANDERION, . _ Male Teacher Wanted. APPLICATION will be received at the afro of James lloCandlesa, No. 103 Wood street, from persons competent to act fa the capacity of teacher IS the Blab Deportment of the Ilea.. of Astaire. By or. der of solSbllf 0011111 TIME OY INSTBUOTIoN. MACCARONI-25 Lis. genuine Italian VENSUOILLI— 2 do do Stu Jost reattsod and Isr ode by NEMER t ANDERSON, sol 9 N 0.39 Wood st., oppostteSt, Char 8U14.1 OLIVE 01L-25 doz. in boxe.; 10 do le bukata 30 do 10 Florence i'laels, for sale by RETSIER A ANDERSON, bb D YE —lO5O bush as 0. lc P. Depot for sale t , 7 100) HITCHCOCK, WelikAßY a CO. WEI EAT ! WILICAT —25,00(1 bush in store and to a, IV! for tale by nl9 HITOLIOOOK, Wan Ladd Y ♦ CO. BADS! BAGSH-5000 senmlea,, clireet from Boston on= ticturan, mi for We by min lIITCHOOOII, IBOBREBY £ 00. CORNI CORN —2.000 bomb for .alo by HITCHCOCK )1 . C111.1:11Y • 00. FLOUR --100 — Fugin'e" St. Louis, MO do How/too, Or f tole b 7 goolO T xmonvy SEED-50 bush strictly prime tf r. sod for .I. by wtu II I TORCOCIR. iI'URLIIR t W v OOL--2000 Ibs in !store and for atilt, by sal9 HITCHCOCK, WORKERS" a Co SHELLED ALMONDS-50 boxes for sole by HETMER I ANDERSON, as) Wald attest. 3fin reedßUS. TIMOTHY SEED just r VW and for do by 11•12 T. BELL & CO 1 000 BBLS. FLOUR, various grades, W arrive owl far gabby T. BRIM * 00 . SUNDRLES— Ratter-600ns Mash roll; Eggs— bbla. fruit; Peaches— 6 do do Pam— I do Obickeos-6 mgr. Chocao-. 80 boxes English Delos, Recebrad sad for ode by RIDDLE, In !ITS W n ELSH FLANNESS.—Bunco & Tv Co. haropet opened a fall utortmeot of nal Welch flannslo, warrant." not to shrink In scatting; oleo, o lull saortwont of Ballad Vas Flonnam, at North-sat corner of Foorth . ond Market sty. sat FOR- SALE.--Ono h —an__omO coon nib SORREL, MAKE, four rare oId;ZCIS4: perfectly well brute outd gentle; stands lbe locomotive, an; flint action; trots, untrained, In ;U. and scarab*. extra spend; waronated mound, and sold roily for want ante. toll EDGERTON k STEWART, 101 Wood It. OIVNERS OF 11011109, without tenants, are laformai that am attaad to mating boom, crale' Ma of rents. te.,aad that en have a geed demand fur Darellhlg apses at the prompt time. Vault houses. esp. ateouch sraottat. 8. CUTIIBERT t lON, Real &data Agents. 41 Market st. FARMS of 25, 42 - 64, 116 and 182 acres M oda 0, OUTUDICILTA 61 Abrkel .tract. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED gIS DT TUE STATE FATE TO i 4. . GRAFF & CO., PrI.OaNTLTErA.C2II.RICRS, TOR VIE HEST S P 0 V E S. FOR TILE BEST COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With torso Veal Door for thro.ing to (.F 1, AND DEBT WOOD COOZ STD VE. DIPLOMA yort DEST LAUNDRY STOVE. Alige., Ott bad • largo worrettont of lieuelos Sto r es, rhan Nu ," emu Fronts, leaders, 804 sod Dog bough Sugar Softies, Wagon Dozes,. Ciao* Sore, do. GRAFT ,& CO.; - No, 245 Libertyttttt EttaD Of W klynatrioa, P m ovD nu. satil IMA. NDLES-4tal bozos Star Candice; dILDItEN'S ERlNGS—Another" fixtl , „„, b ., 15 Z l ELiint E l ce,, I ! ... 11PRIDE.-250 bap good to prim* I f i rk Clof- AIMS THAT Erna zmunar 1; 41 - r wia Tiger. iwrw w . 3 3•1 ~ • Überti gust. V 1. 6 tot No I* Not] nor ?LOU 4 CO. 0114 , T.B.YOIING 41X0. em pis b 7 =Ma IA Be ''' .'" ittto"abbniulrcaMit , , x. 2Er sa ,A. "X• T. El IST T. X 0 I s T FALL Ifir' 0 fra to . 4 1 t i 01 . 1. ' NOW OPENING AT 4' • , STOVE DEALERS 1 C. HANSON LOVE'S, NO. 74 111 , ElltET !aI:MET 1- WE are happy to ho able to iufv ral our uu Mauna frierria customers and the public general. ly, that ere am cow opening tho must ATraa CTI V stack et FILL lAD WINTER DRESS GOODS SHAWLS, CLOAKS, RAGLANS idourning Goods, House-furnishing Goods, Domestic & Staple Goods, That we have over been able to offer to our stock vitt] be found MI tbo novelties of the .1.013, Share being savored style. /7ZT7411 BEFORE OFFERED LW THIS MARKET. Wo will als.i be almost dolly to re, colpt of NEW G-00D13 In adAltlon Lo our present alert, ell of which will be aold u low, node goad man, finches lower. thin they can he found in the city Ploaaa owl exAmt cur Jch C. HANSON LOVE 74 Market Street, bet. Fourth and Dient..nd, PITT,OURGH. PA NEW aLL GOODS Horne's Trimming Store, Near Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. ICH DRESS TRIMMINGS, HA ND SOME CLOAR TRIMMINGS, to sll the ooreltlet of the swan. SHAWL BORDERS—a large elect at low prices. ELEGANT SASH RIBBON AND BONNET RIB BONS; BUGLE HAIRS, NETS, COIFFURES AND FANCY HEAD DRESSES AND THE. MARAPOSA—an entire new ornament for the bead. BROLDERIES.—Fine Lace and French Work Setts, Lace Collars, Pompadours, Crape Collars and Setts, Embroidered Bands, Raining, Cambric and Svri.s. and Linen Worked Edging; Embroidered Hdkfs; In fants' Caps, Waists and Rube. Valenciennes Laces; L T Laces and Edging. STOCKINGS AND GLOVES of ovary n47t • sad de.icription. LARGE SOCK OF RIBBED HOSIF.RY MEN'S SORTS AND FURNISHING GOoDS a fall Itc:A. MERINO AND SILK UNDF.R-oARMENTS. fort Ladies and Children. MILLINERY GOODS—Ruches, Finwers,'vett Satins, Blond., Laces, Crapes, Tenants, Nutt* to., dn, de. Zk:PIIIR WOILSTLDS—AIIatm.i.”....I our cal. 1.....- portation, SHETLAND WOOL, \ARKS, CII IN Emus end KNITTING COTTON. SKIRTS AND CORSETS of ale bona make, THE STEEL SPRING DOLLAR SKIRT FOR as CENTS. FANCY WOOLENS—LaRae' alai Cbildrona . Saute, Soeka And Shawl.. 1113 .Out VGbalwiele t 1 o, upwtaire eAvAL-1 , 4til Wand SEASONABLY GOODS, to which wiloirita the ac• tention of lIIIRCILINTS•neI MILL :TERI A. we en wrietwetly recelethig .tuck stal ihele Tar porchaana ors the twet mat terms, we caw end awl oil 411 vole I. ocr line &Allow se they an be had *prober. lc tt, c•Aotry. JOSECII HORN., Mitak. ,4o t^' , ' STUCK/NO TARNS.t Yoko for.tkrer•a pr,oa. LARGI STOCK OP FALL PcnV.VSTS , of .I,ol.aci. only. eel.3-i`arit THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY 111360M83, 11r. SAMIITI. MART Alr, WILLIAM OWLET, ;D4 Xlll c,tatll.3 tht ume at Lb. 01.1) BTANII NO. 971 LIDERTY ITRPf.T, dlre:tly nppaite the Rusl I=l Pittsburgh. July 1, EA .11311. MART Wll. Cr. 70.7. W. M. GORMLY & CO., WIENOL - ElB GROCERS, P . ROVISIONS, PRODIICIC PITTSBURGH ISIANBFACTUBBS We. Ay Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa Jatemd2dp A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Mourning Dress Goods, SHAWLS, VEILS, COLLARS, SEWS Acd other &Mau In Dlcarnlng. ALSO. LINEN AND HOUSE-FURNISHINU DRY GOODS LV Waal' VARIETY, Jest opened el ;The Mourning and Ilouoe-Furnishiog Mute OF F3IeUOISH dic 000PH:11, No. 75 MAIIKLT STkrIT. dAld Ind 13311Eliffl FINLEY & TVItPIN, COMMISSION M ERGII ANTS, CLIICA.C4O, 11.1,11N018 wirtalve patticnlar Oen:item to tee putt tiVli .4 el FLOUR, GRAM AND PORE. - Dern ro—LIPPEWWT & 0 0 , &&""tith• 6ANITELD, do do DANIEL WALLACE, do do soleZetells A. KREBS & BRO. r.ft.ELOTIyIII. Sithavapiter's Corner Wood and Fourth Sta., PITTSBURGH. .16:10 LC Cktkrll4.ol ) THE ADMIRERS OF itTELNWArf, PIANOS are rcrysotfally Wormed that sro are no w car FALL SUPPLY of thole CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES. The &Aland for Om* goo Instruments ls E. for let ad. lanes of the mply that purchasers should giro on as early call to order to moors a [bike. D. KLIMA A- BRO. No. 63 /I fth street, Sots Apnea forßtolosray's Plaoow NEW 000DBI NEW GOODE!! I BOOTS AND SHOES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMES ROBB, No. E 9 Market street,l lo , bas jut ricalred a largo and well .eluted stash ofI3OOTO kliolB,direct from the Sulam hisaaraptoniria of *my nullity and 08.. Ladles, Woes sad Children's Scots, Shoes, Os:tate, blip kr. au., Leaks, Blares sod Childnaa's altar mad e htatkasibal Boots, 0b0e., h.. Men% Sops' sad Youth's calt, kitpand coarse Baal, Mose, oxford T h. . c i a o , operas, lc. Illea's Water Proof sod Cork E, 0 1 • B.oo—all of - width be 1411 sell at very low prices, oro d orr a r wrdellt, .04 hallbg aTCK meat ism .:pert. 0000 1 0 b o yj o g 0. triads he cos arm nit all lutes. ID re epeclhally invitee all In rant 14 call, assariag Baia they will be plescist JAIIKB wre st. aels No. HP Market wrest. Dissolution of Pastnerslifp. HE Partnership heretoforo existing be tinge George °mei nemesis= existing Jacob uptier the name of Eluteariox,llsuusop Co, Is this day disolviel be' the o.mhx.l. or the itacre.i of Jamb Stole. et liberilrePefe,by Chutes Owner,. The tgaeloee of lb. late Argo will be wand up by Georgollatebtom nod beanie Ilwolerson. 61:08141C ranwrica,sort JAOOII BTIZTLE. Amon, - City, &pt. Mb, le6ilwele4td I fsCiitaifli L i t r is respectfully i sited to the larger,: stock aid greatest va lety of STOVES! In tbe A .e, monnbletared by A. BRADLEY, No. 4 ood Street, PITTSBtraGU TN our assortment will be found the follow lug well known C 0 0 II 8 I" 0 V E 8 THE DOUBLE-TOP PATENT OAS d SMOKE CONWMILIO TROPIC, for Coal TUE NEW AND BEAUTIFI'L DOLTBLE TOP PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARBITER, forosl. THE NEW DOUBLE-TOP PATENT HAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING EUREKA. for Coal cr TIIE CELEBRATED VICTOR. bt Rood. Liva Oak and Pitteburgb PREMIUM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT SWIM PARLOR STOVES, tor Wood and Coal; best in the market. and heating Stores tof ercry daterip oft ATE FRONTS, kc ,all of which will be * ll 00 EITOV DB, GRATER ARID' R lEitoves,,G4tes and Ranges! . ge , +.',.. BISSELL 6 CO., NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET El= COOWII , TG, I.A.HZ.C)It HEATING STOVES, Fino and Common Enamelled , ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERSI I=l COORI a A N G E S It nu 'not lb. HIST 1)06IN , I.d. mai^ call ea BISSEI'L 1 CO.'S It you sraut tb• 6591 COIL C.:JUIN° STOVIt. cell toi ft,t,b• VICTORY," MADE BY BISSELL & CO. If sou wsut the UST WOOD Coo6lliii BTOVB, toll nod gut the 'BLACK OAK," MADE BYBISSELL & CO If yonftra banding • boy., not smut thu BEET and LATEIT STYLE of 0.11 on BISSELL IW, and yon ca a ct 1.11 to ba pleased tli•f has Largest and beet anortruelst In this Ilna of business to be bawd In IL. ally. eat AlJal 4 CENTRIC HAT STORE, cra WOOD IS 17 It Fr lIILLERMAN a COLLOR') MIEMMI em oa. ptepartel to meat the dentinal. of those wbu may HATS, CAPS AND LADIES' Fula WILSON, PAYNE di. VV., WII'OLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, No. 94 Wood street, Pittsburgh Hero now In micro a fall stock of Desirable Fall Goods, Tic which they halite the attention of the trade. WM. E. scilivizazurz 00., WHOLESALE A: RETAIL MANUFAC =REIM AND DEALER& IN BOOTS AND arcoxce, No. 31 Fifth Street, Rank Block, Ilsrtlogiciat meal's& our awry Iwo and complata annt of BOOTS, AND BIDER, lea aro pawed to otter azht, la. &manna to parchaam. Call sod examine. eal&8ro , 1 WM & CO., 81. VIM at. _ . .. . 'VISITORS TO THE FAIR, LOOK HERE! WOK 11111L1111 —Cook Stay& Oookrettons, I I—The bort rukortmekt to the city. None sad from oar stook bat us graresated, or the pots refunded. lot addition to • tarp and boootllol stook of Parlor Stoves, Macs St4•01I, LOUnar, Stereo, Prwsklik Stoves, Osa Mons, sofa Isms stock ofo M Coppsr, Brow and Porcelain Brutes preset, i f lok sad Plentah ilk Ware, Poe booty Bsk boss. Coal Ecuttisk, Coal Fenders, all torts Bird Cara bleat Pafes and Boats Apparatus. as dm Iron 01r7 km , . and Ito Warehouse of I W. W. 1141:411,kW„ 170.134 Wood El. Isla PIM doOf Woo the signal the Ooldan Outs. THE WILLIE BOOK:S W(111On Reams; W=o Trytng to be Manly; Willie INllll* Trying tube Theromgh; Tryttt tO be troefol; Willie Seeking tobetloed; The Willie Books are intended for boys and stag bctween seven and twelve pen of alp. nub book Ie baeatifully illeattated. Me mien of boalamtionbt be la every faulty end &Inlay School. Price 40 tealesacb. for vele by eel! J . L BLit), 13 Paortb strr: t. CONSIONMENTS.- 6 dos. Upper Lime= 60 toed Charcoal Pig Iron; ZS MAL Otrodellnille Cment, for We by 646 WATT 6 MOO:: IP w' HIGHLY PERFUMED BROWN WINDBOB 501 P, are medb approved of fry waelklng and abtaing. A large rapply „lon seed by JOl. /LEMING , , eels Oorner !dialect Meal end Diarnoed, • • • • • . CORNEEbTN AND SMITE/JELL SITS., OPPOSITE TUE PIAT O//ICE prrrsoußOH, Pl. Stranger■ or ellttzata DESIROUS of koowiug where is the hest place to prepare young ninth for t wines., son direct• ed not only to Ingatrs of the priodpei Mords.ttlA Damson, Teacher. and Protesslonal Mao of the mt . ,. but are mmt re , •liwwitile Melted boil at it. Rooms of thollollegn and make the IJilooltig compartatme tworeen this nod ~tails wont:Mono claiming public pathoosgs, r.r the es> sad new., at the Rswrost; the number 01 students In attend sou; the Isludm et Instruction porent.d; lbe extent. vatiotl and ttboronghnem of the mums of Moir. the anent,' tai , appearence of the Orb done by the Mudent, the compe tency M We ttalent A the qualintwooon espad.acs and literary etanding of the 'esthete, and ail other tido,' shot Fo to make op • Stet Game School; and then If not scalene.] that the Irma Oily College te great) y in draws of any other Echool, and pusses redline. no where elm to be &W.& ft le not eWes:Whid that they will patronthe the School, nor will they be solicited to do so. antediwl ilublic flottcra O.I ) ITTSBITEGH GYMNASTIC AMOCIATION.— An N4Joumed meeting or the P G. A. .at be held on TUESDAY ETININO, SEPTEMBER 'Sena, at 541 Yells to hear 0111 report of the Oommittee on Celaratlon. Other Dominate of Importance will be transacted. A fall attend ance le requested. Ey order of the President eelttat J. D. APIADIN, Secrt Leta. ilinustmento A POLLO THEATRE.- 31.111408113 .... YORT/ItrilD NDEMSLAND. Doors ape. at 7 c'clort; Dortaies a: 6 Black precisely. flownegement of the greet Trege.itan BARRY SULLIVAN MONDAY RITRIONG, Sept. Mb, will be perfomed. HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK! Liaudet-_ .._..._......_.8ARRY SULLIVAN. Ethiopian Jig and fIong....OIIARLEY GARDNER. In consequence .f the gnat length of this play, no other piece will be acted with it. RETURN 0 THE CAMPBELLS ALA.BON I C 1-1-A.1.L.. One week only, commencing MONDAY, Sept.l9 RUSISEY & NEWCOMB'S OBIGINAL CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, Bram Band and Double Troupe, and the only Campbells now to Grisham; all others amumhig the name are nothing more than mountebanks and importers, not to be trusted. We mutton the public, against such. The adnntaga the Campbells enjoy stare soy other hilzuttrel Organizations, atlas from their wintering the teat t *else year. lo the Boubern country. Their delineations of Negro Characters/ an taken tram natural mews and In d/mt. in African life, and elm at preventing kinsical and Comical pecullarltlee of the Emithera Negro, and el/mating him to lite proper standard of Natural Wit and Musical Tal ent, presenting the phase. of Negro Life on the Plantation, cod representing the musical cepabilitlea of the more refin ed Negro*, of cities and villages. In presenting truthfully the Shades end Peoulimitlea of Negro Life, the universal accord has stamped the Campbell &ABU unapproachable and defying. aiirlYee Balcony Serenade by the CAB/TELL BRAS& B&N D, led by tine Wizard Bugle, AP(17.19T ACIIL Doom open at; o'clock: commences at 5!.. to B. ADBITTANCE TWENTY-FIFE CENSE. P. A. cr-taar, eotf Agent cod Divine. Director. CARGO'S BRASS AND STRING BAND; OFITCH, t. , 1 FIFTH SMILE C. etkayd Zbutattonal TILE COLLEGE OF ST. JAMES, MARF LAND.—Th• eighteenth Auden begins on the last Wedneedely (the Beth) orSeptember. The minas Chl•6os la the COLLEGE god in t h o GRAMMAR SCHOOL reenm• their work promptly. New atndents will be examined me Thursday, September :nth. AMIN B. FLERFOOT, ja2Alawand P.O. College Bt Jemo, SEWICKLE ' ACADEMY.—A CI.S.SSICAL aim Como - soul Boalama SCHOOL Ina Bon, on the P., Pi W. A C. R. 11,12 Milt. from Fqtraburgh. RSV. J. 13. TILAVELLI, A. td., Principal. The TIIIRTY.FOUIITEI 0F99101 , 1 ail COIIII.:14:11 on TUESDAY, Darember I.t, 1569. TCRYII, per merlon of flea month. 176 For rirrnlare, etc., enquire el Job. Irwin A. ions. 67 ;Cater etr eet, or T. 11. Nem ICo , Wood street, or of the Principal, Sewickley. Pa. retr2cnoodavEAP DittallaGLlAm COMBlLArat,in...cuLA.E.tig. WRITINU ACADEMY, College nail, Diamond, Birmingham TERME CASH ON ENTRANCE. ►ur ornacountsJ Writing...._.....-.. $l6 ) Plato Writ .......... Time Imill:tatted Writing and Ifoot -Ereplog— 01 N BLUFFER, Pronueur of Writing and flooklieeplug. u U. LEITtIEAD, Jr , Professor of Parnaruhlp. a F. WELLS, Protest. it Boult•lltshing end Cumutur. dal Calculatlone REV. W B BOLTON, Letterer on Efistcry and General Butdccte BON it P FLNIXEN, Ez.U. leta Xinr to Den mark, a member of EN the Pittsburgh Bar, Lo.tursr cu Con. merclal Lew TRuF. M. F. EATON, Lectmror on Manion. Call and ere what has never been before attempted by any pawn. namely' Bpocimene of Ornamental and Practical PenmatUbip exx - ufed to pour prate., In the ober, meteor from 23 seconds and upwerds. • Choi bearding et WO per treck. ir.p- hamnu FAIN free far Indentsßentrance at soy UM. For spechness of • oft.bassi Busitsiss t 1 .oc.se pmts.,' !stamps aliress 0 U. LEITHEAD. Prinipal, }¢29. - .lokwF Pttstmrgh. P. University of Marylon; SCHOOL. OF MEDICINE. TIIE FIFTY-SECOND SESSION will be en TTIOILSDAY, October 13th, 1859. .9 6.9 erch MO. N. R. 3111111, Priarlples and Prattle° of nursery. AHEM, M. D, Chemistry and Pharmacy. SAMUEL CHEW, M. D, Principles and Practice of Med icine. .JOSEPH BODY, M. D, Anatomy and Physiology, G. W. MILTENBEROXR, M. D., Olagetrica CHARMS MICE., M. D, alatella kledios and Them pudica. B. R. SMITH, Demanitratot cf Auatocuy. CLINICAL IttbrAUOTION is given at the Heldman, Inassnery.altuated DOLE the I.l.lVergity,lll2ll Op. 10 Mani culatae of the school throughout the year. PEE!, Mr the lullcomae, y9O; Matriculation ter, $5; Graduation, VD; Practical Austomy,llo. Prof. N. LL 0311111, as Anistant Lecturer en Anatomy, sill .apply any Wan:toles is the ALUktol44thal Cutiree,.U. ..guest open the ill health Cl Prof. Roby. ecl64td ORO. W. MILTENSEHOZR, Dean. (Baltimore Patriot s3] M 0 DERN LANGUAGES.—FREDZIIICE Apit.,N6:l7o achithElald atiroet bep to Infirm his pupils and the public that b. has reraniod him lastrantices In Chrtutan. French, eta. • talo,lrod• Locuerr EERO IdJECMINA.ICY" LA WfENCEV 1 LLE, roa YOUNG LADIES, 'FILE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO TERMS, tire mouths mach, will open on 713E3DAT, the 13th of September, at 9 o'clock, A.ll. Faculty Fecal' of Teachers, who Ailed thelr dilations wltls each distinguished mnoeas during the pest year, routines Melt cuunactiou with oh. Justin:Mora. On among of the greatly Increased UMW. for tram' afforded by the new Pmeettger Railway, • limited number of DAY PUPILS will be emeired from Plttabergb. The number optima:thg Pupils II limited to Thirty, EARLY APPLICATIONS ARE DESIRABLE. CIRO:1484 containing go oral Information terms, Az. may be bidet DAPIA . and DAVISON'S, Boolbiediem, and at 13LERER'S and MELLOR'S Music Storm, or by address leg at Pitiebnrgh Post Mrs, oul:dtse23 REP. GEORGE T. RIDER, Hector. MAD. APPOLIMIC TETEDOIOI. Hoarding and Day School for Young baiiieS": 148 Third Street. Pittsburgh. rrHIS SCHOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA -1 DMA, bWd.. a full linglleh coarse, unusual facilities to acyalre the trench lauguage aud Illaratart—the priori• pal, au American born, laving resided several yam In /rano% and being mined by Mr. Tetadont. . native of P.rlu, and graduate of the "College Shark...goo.. The aaeolul annual melon •11l open on Monday. the 12th of September. Price of tuition by the term, 122 freurb and Latin taught without extra charge. No pupils recelved under ten yeare arse. For elrculare, ka, pply at Mr. Mellor's and Mr. Day iaou's store*, oral the redden. of Madame Toledo... .6:Mee= lvf RS. EDRINGTON ILL iIE-OPLI? lIER SCHOOL TUE FIRST 2deNDAY IN SEPTEHBIIII EIZT=IIII ANDEREON bTREET, PENN INSTITUTE; A. • INSTITUTE; ILMOOII. STREET, NEAR PENN Will re.nan o LONDAY, the 29th AUGUST. Tome rn per minion of On months. 3. EV SMITH, • au& ly.l Principal RECENT GRADUATE of s New Eng uHee °env., Cabo. to obtain altuntion lea =lO -- , M to ta:aolostiintlon oticarning. Good rsommendatio. afforded. For (=Mar puticcdare inontra Cl Tale °met. ”Ile:ttnd Valuablo Coal Property lop Male. THE Widow and Heirs at Law of Cyrue Plant!" late of Pottage rooms, Ohio, dommad, offer Per wale t h e Mal liims situated in Now Cumberland, Ilan cock county, Tirglotac—being lee mine. pnrchwied of At Irad Chapman. D. W.Chapmati mid A. 0. Chapman--con. alatiog of one hundred mad twentpthree serer, with the appnrionantee mid privilee. convoyed by tho shore parties to Urn. Prentiss, on the S l oth day of April, 135 T. burs is a rrafaut of f. feet G(0:01001111. above premlaos now open. ed—.from 3003 to 1000 bruins,. can be waned and dellrand at the Ohio sitar per dry. •Also all the minerals on IST stereo known as the Om= Perm, eandating of SO ecru of% f. foot rola of Owl connected alto tbie Chapman parches% and can be worked from the same opennip—end is alp in Iron Ora. Piro Clay, Ac. The adzes me the most ;Wash!. of any now worked on the Ohio river. The quaff. ty of Ccel4 acted to Pittsburgh or YoughlOgheny. The location of thee. Woe; 70 Mater below Pittalmrsh, presents advantage. for ahipplog Coal not powenod by any &bora that locality. All the appliances for mining and &Lilting Cot ate It perfect order, and can go into crentioa rat any momant. Tlttm pap/cots • tiro opportunity for any Individual or company wishing to'entmege in the bombaon, as the property will be mold below ant on favorable terma A goad title to t!! &bus property sill be male to the ritStUner. Jobs Wbittlesey and Richard B. Knapp, the Admittlitre. tereld Virxtala, .111 seined on the Rend= to exhibit the property to wiles dm ring to pi:imbue. Nor telex; ad. Oros John Witlitinny or alcberd B. Knepp, New Oninber. laud, lioacock minty, :Va ; or &met J. Napkins or 4. 0. Prune% Eorrom,porpge county, Ohio. In connection with the above, the Adootedetretors will eel4ll desired, the rem.' property need for operettog the ttlinCl*.COLUnin of Nonce, Bioko, Ogre, Bug., btaem• bed Vets, dteambost, Wharf Be.!, do. intrenne, Obio, Sept./5,1U8 selafterdliwr QUNDBIES -33 bozos do sod 10e W. Priddy Tobacco: Mdo . do W. 11.. Grout . * do Id do Rol:411A Roblosotdi do 40 bbl.. Golden brims tO hbdo N.O.ian 130 bbio. do do idohnotoo do largo Ha 3 Plockarcl, 100 saki by rale . WATT A W13.933i. .101— . . . . . . • - 44t2". Mutton Salo. DAVIS Aucconeer• Commercial take ltooma 1113. Ili lath areal. _VALUABLE STOCKS. AT. ADOTION- Wade,: cream& Pagt.,2olb, at 73i &Wei. at Oa commercial mile. room; No. 64 Filth at., twat be 10:64 TO shuts Exchange Bank !Stour. • OS anus Earthen& k &tameschatty Bank of pittalegb; 11 do ClUttane Bank Sttst: • 11 .1, Citkeart !manna Co. Ptak, ear • P. IL DATA duct. VXECUR' SALE oFI VALUABLE .124 RUILDING TO LOTS, IN THE SIXTH .IM ZIGUSIL WARD3.—On Toesday evening. &pi.:Oth, at 7 ec/Mks at the Cotornercial Safes Roan. Ito 154 Fifth streets nY of the tumult of the astute of the lure Rev.& W. Mask, dscsased, will be sold tbat desirable Lot of Ground. situsto on the cornet of Webster and Congress streeetn sea do, to toe coma' of Pennsylvania avenue sod Conran stres4 ono do oo south side of rune. arena, pearly oppnalte the but and 1.. t; one other lot on Weal side of Chatham strut, adjoining lb. Walsh tb arch; two albw lots on Wed die of a:ingrate street, between Wilt. street and Pasha. arrow. Terms—Oarbalf sub, raddue in one ysari with interest, reamed by hood and mortgage. Far nartitultri lantana D. W. At a e Dolt, No. 133 Fourth Ocoee.. sold - P. 11. DATIL Lid. PEREMPTORY SALE OF 1102 E COT TON FACTORY, WITH THE ILLOEIDIERY, ito— Tends, evening, Rept. Ast 7 o'Clockwill be iml4al the Commercial Salesitootoz, N 0.64 Fifth at o the undled two thirds of the tmtlre.Real Ettate,Harldnalls An" 111/OV O es the Hope Cott. Factory peeped], s(lnaa to the Fottrth Ward of the city of Allegheny, together with the life edam of Pollard McCormick, Esq., In the remalnlng oro4hlrd part of the doe. The premien contains about four Earn n 1 ground, op which ie ereded an odd:Win flrandese flee dory Brick Cotton 1101 and Giber bolkllnge, st present cm. copied by Meats. I. hL.Yennock Co: deo, twenty.twe dwellhts hoods, leavotg about forty lota for further Imprerr meets. Thelactory c2.t.teita ores 8,000 spindlesortih Ow roweasery carding end suoo onwhirtery,, which oat VP verde of 8100,000. The dorsi* sablect to. some ground rent of OA payableqoarterly. Plan of the propertyols be seen stelae elution store, end fro this IN Own on appliceeloo to John Barton, EN .comer Film and OreOt ate, or to John Lightner, Esq., No. 8.0 Perm st. Tree—Oowthird cesh,rmidne In 1 and 2 year% with Ist. tweet. all P, 51. DAVIS, Ada. PUBLIC SALE OF 'MACHINE SHOP, FOUNDRY & /GUTH ROOF, WITH TOOLS, MA TERUO, &c., AT LATROBR.—WiII be sold at public wde, on Tueeday, Rept.27th, at 10 o'clock, A. IL, Co the proud. Nee, the Mach!. Ehop, with other buildings., and eta Lai ni 0 rotted on the corner of Rettroad areal and Jatiorscm at., I. Writhe, Ilrestmorshad county, Pa o n the IlLt• of the Pa. R., 40 miles mut of Pittsburgh, lately need as a Oar Illatufectory, and every way well adapted for the buthwas, or fur the manufacture of Agricultural Implements. &lee, the Machinery and Tool; conelettng of Soria* and Rollo; Turning lathes, Drill PM; Bolt Cutting Machin a, Circa -1u Raw, liathei and Termordna lischines, Wood Planer; Tonsuelng and Grooving klactdoeJ Tap., Dint, Shafting. &Wog. Yallsys, Grindstone Eihkoksmith and Ilachhat Hand Toole, Patients, Lumbe r: and Lot The Westin be positive, as the owner liangsgedin other brdnem, Person. &Wring to examine the attablishment prior tO the do, of 010, Can do So breelliatt care hat at Latrobe. Terms, at the ale; will be made Bharat. IL DAM& Attu . Public Bali of Madan Elhop,,Enen Macninary, Tools, &c., y • DITBSUANT TO AN ORDER- OF TIRE Dletrict Court of Allegheny coney, In Equity, • in druldned, Recelter, appointed by .old Court, will expose to Potato Ws, on the proudest, lately Occupied by Wedeln:sib Co., on Rut Lou.. Yoartk Wapiti Ann/ City, on TIIZSDAT. the fi7th day of September In at 10 o'clock, A. M., all the property end effects of OA weay. - rtin One 9 beck Oscillating Englna. (671ags t Wadnirorth's Pat ent) one: lath do, - eueral Lu n e n —one' Tory lugs and others of =aunt sizes Planing Necking; • groan =far of Tools toed in manufacturing Engines, to.; • jams lot of Iron, Steel and owing Patent MOW for Cridg• a wamorttee waikung news, ae., and WA Pntsidin used in &keit manafecturs, and • great minty of Machine ry, Tools and Materials need in EngliseLl . irling, Also, the Lot sod Saildings kWh as pled tasted firio, fronting 10 feet al wed aided tut end . extending beck, primulas urns width, In feet.. • • Prams desiring to pucka. can Unpin* the property by calling on Mr. CHAUES LINDSAI at the promfges— Tame rude known on day of gale. JAMES S. SMOLT, Nudger, tr. LEGOATE t BROWN, Ands. • • • ealediatedtd OPEICICIELEINGI- 130278' Mil NEW SCALE ' fen PIANO FO TES. THE subscriber has now a hand a most Wergild Pig of Plano% rootlet gof 6% tund 7 Go. in Plain sad Oarred Casa of the tome elepat de erription, from the calebratedracim ofehleterhis Eon. me instrommts are all provided with their UMW improve manta, n 24peofieg-eleffon, Double-Damper, Pett-Esee mar, and are of their ENLARGED NEW SCALE hi. • much larger waud-tmard'l• btalmfecatssa tly the tooe 1• rendered very powerful, yet retaining eetwild musical quality. By the perfection of the Ac the performer I• stabled to produce all grade" of taw piartirtimo to fortintino, with the immtnat ears. CIIIOBEII.IKO A SON PLANO 3 are thug when of by the beet artiste and ahrice in oar country:— - TI ALBStla say•—`They me beyond comparison 0. 1 bah I hays ever men in the United Mates, and rrlii =mire In tonbly with any / bare eyUr know.. . ourrAvEfIATTER nyc—nteeopialop which rezpriese al three peen ago, has been more than confirmed tome, by the continued use of them, vivo net for Yoh= and pure geaUty of tone, with Sleety of ertlonletton, they ere une qualled." [from nut Natl4.l IntalligeOcer,WfiadDeaq •2hq can safely tear comparison with instruments from any part of the world, In point of taco, atrength and dar tidh of tooth.. [Prom the New Orleans Pkeyone.) "FerganaDance of material, elegme of finish, and falth folnees of worimanehlp, and sine all far volume and day, mellow elreatneme, brilltancy and puteabento of tone, they are unequalled." [From the Family lon aLj >.. • pandllar mustml goatlike bolo gto the Chick. acing Instruments, ere • NU, moshml, Joh and powerfal tone, fine from any wooden, nobly, l earOftamad, NAM agrombla to the tin:olllre bankeal ear. They hare aho an may, ma and pleasant tenth, and wilk keep is tone hotter than any Fiance ketomar The public era Invited to oatl and tzemene those rplendld toetroments, which are imld at FACTORY PILIOES AND WANILLIZED aa2B dk.r ]cutr Q. 141:11.011,11Weceletreet. OLD and YOUNG AFFIRM ITS TRI7TII, TIZ.: THAT Professor Wood's Bali Ersatofative WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, THE growth and color of the bode, If nod two or throo tima. • wank, to any imaginable age. Perfectly suture the gray; carer tlt• bald with nature'. own ornament, Cm hair; make if more soft and besetting than any allot= prawn the =alp free from all distant, to But green= age. Wet* mett, JudAue AtternsTs, east .1 list and o=Bit:eat and Leant all classea, all mar the world, bur testimony that we do not my too mach Le its boor. Raul the following, arolludget— ',- PROFESSOR S. TUALBEIIO, ELANDIET, toy., on him =rind In the United States he ws rapidly . besemlng gray, but . on applying Wood'. Hair Itestoratire his halr wen mean= Its original bun. 0/TABLES CAUDEW, / 3 11...M.4 0 ..4N. 14' layl dote-ray bars on Ids wife?. heed were, en tare dew ww,k's trial, turned Into • dark brown, ths name Bum beautifying and thickening the tan. A. 0. RAYSfOND, Bath, Maine, says be is re , 51017 Taus old, and his bar and whisker. we two-third. gray. but by nee of two batik" es o r • Itertandin the gray hairs hares dittapper , • own, both on his head and face, and ts merematt; , land slangy than for twat:Apar. yurs previous. wife, attba age of fifty two, Ins used It WI d the same effect. T'lY JOHNSON, Esq of New Orlsenasay.• that l ost his ball. by the Yellow nun In 1811. li• Wood's Bair Reelorattes,and Ids hair I. now thick and aloay. S. 51.11LDDLITON, Tivingeton, Alabama, sop the Sastondire btu dorm much good to bp , fsn -- • of tbe country. Unused It for =Line% sod raw du • Su had of bale. T. L. 11018 E, Lebutou. Kentucky, gays ha has aaa Wool's Car Resteratire In hundreds of coo an, end never emus I: to feel to accompllehlug all It proßsee to do. A. . ALDEN, 61cLansgbare', tlßnrdyuy.b. hod the well had else' years, and mg bald, but by the libretti raw of Wood's Her liestorv. • use, he now hat II el= gLoasy.ttud of balm. air Sold by all Brewing, and by 0. Wood 011 Browlawy, Kw Yollexel 115, Market strut, Bt. Lomb, kio. Sold In Di latent by Dr. • OEO. H. =S t% B. 1.. kAITNnTOCK B CO, - • and all Drug:glen. Dieekdlyi LOGAN dt. GREGG; IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, NO. 5 WOOD STREET. fur Doan thou Et. Charlet natal, Ja.lo3lCto G. E. Bans, W. oi Linciater —.Lona & Gino, Phalli. O. BILTAN di CO., Commission Merchants; vox Tins sais or . • PIG IRON, BLOOIIS,- c,, No. 52 Wood Eit„Plitabtuish. Lion, ®orb i Ow, POUT. onto ningnon. Copland & On., Plnabarin Thow Lir natal; Hon. Eamon Lan nn. Ilarristarc Brien, Ginner & On, UolliaanbinT, Ps. Insuranee Company OF PIM,UALPIII4I, . .. . ta Insures Aitainstimas or Daasiliy Vire , on liaittungs, Marchandlat. Ptir. n it ur .,...., at Beasotattas _ Musa of Premium. 7 . . . i D.,..i.0..::-y.liachfad lb= Vigils=rillest Wu; SPE*. A . 1:13 ;Nana Prater. Joo M. Atwood, of Miro* w , 1 ac o ; B.). T. Tredlck_, of ?Mak, Bakal A Coi Ifon Wharton; Mordant I. anwoorolan. 11. Mona, a 8 ,.,... a Bon; John It Bram, of John 11. Brows 204 B. A. shasstook, of 11. A. Inhaatcck 4 Co.; le,fror P.. °"l4 ..1" 1nt4.".. CRA W VCIITO ai rtD 4Ar ELL ; HP., Priaddit. ,•':. Canon W. Cot; Bn;xetu 7 .. /t. Insanseg Essculioa.lloitori a Coil. r.tcos . 7 *co, Thou:mkt. Ran, En, Jac Maraggi .L... 1 gra gnaw, Igg, Wilson, MILLay A Ow; Wlllon,toya/k CIII - Balky ! Baron t I :ln=npton,CopeLat & Co., Jugs& . •GEO. 8. BETAS e 0: GO4 4. - Eantai • JahM l4l,l- • • N 0.42 WciaGnat.- DOLYTECHNIC 'COLLEGE OP THE JL 811,T3 OP PHNIP.L,CIIIL&DELPIttI. tawrpats ted sa orpalsed with • tall remit', ca Om OM= the Inclaatetal &awe of Paris eta Osman,. CatePalit Dews:mut ead foal. TechnicelEchee4 The Scheel of Praebeel Cbaahlryf' The P r e.ticd al Chit Itottooester. The Merl of Iteeltudzel totwerter irs'w" Architecture sad 'Awes& awl lik extend titeeloa . 0 4 log en Includ.4 ad iri the Dagfeee xi Prutir•ng gosne, Idd ed fidd sy The /Meath LumalLaboratnl &mien gill Newt , o x tter2 fie.pL 190; ISUP. lAN Catalogues wad rc.the - to Memo• - ipweity. ett3o,ltert4t4whlP pawner.. WRAPPING PAPER.— • Cronin.. - " Dcabla b mtwe highest ram iald pad 0, WI 7 Al)l7 lltat stesk soli ! ' go& IPP!!1.11 CITRON- - 1000 lbo.a r re gd " Wdasid 44112313011 ,wrs Pw O LD F ONEDOdK NJ , malted Ala mul forpo,-- E = dig -r --- 1
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