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PITTSBURGH:
TBU&SDAY MOUSLNG, AUGUST SI, 1854.
WIIIO STAT.& TICKST.
.FOP. GOVERNOR,
JAMES - 10L.I.00IC.;
OT NONTLICXBEILLAXD COMM.
FOR CANAL % COMMISSIONER;
GEORGE ,DA.RSI E;
ALLEGHENY COUNIT.
FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COI:OLT,
DANIEL M. SMYSERt
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Allegheny County Wnig Ticket,
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•AllerleieditrinVl7Yeekly • Gasette.—The extensive
eirnalageo nfliarilleklyTneette °Eery to our busineeemen
most dutiable. inedinm of making their basinese known
Ger dm:lst/On ix betereentonr and live thousand, seething
ahnostaiery nienthinst, ntannfacturer and shopkeeper in
Western Pennsylvania. and Eastern Ohio.
Iteadtar Matter on each wage of thlo Paper
June POLLOCK IX SQL WIST.—We are an
tkothed by the Chairman of the Whig State
Committee to announce, that Hon. Jeans Pot,-
LOCK Will visit Western Pennsylvania next wtek,
and at the places mentioned below, as follows:
', At Pittsburgh, on Tuesday, September 6.
At Beaver, on Wednesday September C. .
At Butler, on Thursday, September 7.
At New Castle, on Friday, September 8,
' At Mercer, on Saturday, September 9.
At Meadville. on Monday, Septeinber 11.
At Brie, on Tuesday, September 12.
The Whig State Committee Will assemble here
on Tuesday, and probably arrangements for fur
ther meetings may then bo entered into.
The hour and place of meeting, in each town
named, and thearrangements for the acoommo
dation of the people, will be attended to by the
• respective county Committees. It is important
that this should be done coon, and the people of
the respective counties duly notified.
Trrs Fumes= Prxxsn.vana.—We were most
agreeably surprised to learn by telegraph, yes
terday, that the Free Soil Mass State Conven
ikon; assembled at Harrisburg, had withdrawn
thtirState ticket, and bad recommended the
'support of Judge Poixoce. This course is emi
nently judicious and proper, but we hod feared
that the unwise policy indicated in some quer- .
• Ana would still-have been persisted isa By this
conciliatory and consistent policy the Free Soil
ers of this Stater have exhibited a liberality of
sentiment, and . a
sincerity of,motive, which - does
them infinite oredit, and which will tend to break
-Amu all the barriers which prejudice L and not a
real difference of sentiment, bad raised between
them and the Whip. We trust the union thus
auspiciously commenced will be firmly cemented,
and that, a resolute and undivided front will be
hereafter presented in Pennsylvania by the op.
ponents of,Slavery 'propagandism -and aggres
' don.
ASO Coartornos rs Cosoarss.--The
article on ;this subject, given to. day, will cora
maid:lhp attention of our readers. 'limy of
them will be surprised to learn of the systematic
and extensile resort to bribery by persons who
bare iiipertant private bills pending. The place
where briberycdmmences is in committees, in or
der to secure a favonsble report. This secured,
•the ieiders of factions and individual members
are spirOached, and letter writers are' set to
work to manufacture public opinion. Wheedling,
coaxing, feting; and downright bribery are all
resorted top to say nothing of modes still more
detesrible..,
In relation to public bills supported by the
tulmiiistration, the corruption is none the less,
althoogh the means are somewhat different. Cabi
net Ministers pay court to members, and polite
invitations to dine with the President, or to a
private interview, aro sent. Important offices,
or fat contracts are promised, and even threats
are resorted to with the timid. Accomplished
and politic lidies send perfumed cards to court
.
ihry members inviting them to their fashionable
soirees and suppers, and with blandishments and
smiles Inre infirm members from their duty to
their ocmstituents.
-'The only protection the people have against
• these alarming erns, is to select upright and
fearlesta men to represent them, and to bold them
setictly acccamtable for theii conduct.
Among the names of the letter writers given
,accepting money to write up a public opinion,
that of oar old and faithful, and we may truth
.•.folly, say, honut, correspondent, "Justus," does
not appear. Faithful among the faithless, he
stands as n stern and honest sentinel in the midst
•_ • orruption and official plunder. He walks
about- • a Capitol with a constant indignant
sense of the crimes enacted in the name•of lib
erty, and with a burning desire to rid the coun
try of the whole brood of •ampyrea who prey
upon the treasuir, and. poison the fountainr of
legislation.
. Mn. Wtrarcrr AND me Faxxxim—The forcible
letter _of "Junius," published to-day, throws
some doubt upon the reliance to be placed by
this friends of freedom upon Mr. Grow, the Mem
bee of Congres from Mr. Wilmot's district. It
would-be a great calamity to be deceived, as one
'tote in the next Congress may be of the last
.importance. Wo have great confidence, howev
er, in Mr. Wilmot. We think the lesson Frank
lin Pietce has taught him has cured him of par
ty prejedices. He is undoubtedly a fast friend
of freedom, s and a bitter foe of slavery props
garidbun. We feet confident that he will
not permit .an unsafe man to be elected
from to district without his opposiffou.—
. If he ifipports Grow for a reelection, with all
his opportunities of information, we must think
,that "Junius" is for once mistaken. We do not
think there is the least -reason to suppose, as
"Junius" fears, that s Judge Wilmot will support
Bigler. He cannot do it, with the least degree
of consistency, in view of the fact that the State
Democratic Committee has ramie the support of
the litfamous Nebraska outrage a party measure
- is the State contest. We hare , no doubt that
Judge Wilmotousd the thousands of independent
Pernocruts ;wile think with hlm throughout
- the State, will vote for Judge POLLOCK.-
• This latter gentleman no longer holds the poil
thin of a Whig" candit4te 'merely. He is the can
dilate of the anti-Nebraska fusion party of the
State—of the people who are opposed to a breach
of contracts and the extension of the foul curse
of slavery. In the present aspect of affairs, it
• ._Judge ponooi
: is elected, which we think is quite
probable, we shall notelaisci the result as a Whig
• victory. 'lt will not be snob. We shall gladly
,te all hohest Permsylvtininns who, aid in
?••;:adosinisteting so 'deadly a blow to-slavery, the
„fait weed of praise which belcngs to them. ,
j:ls init* the other gentlemen mentioned by
-...,Getnins," we hays no doubt of tho correctness
- his 'position, and we hope their places will be
supplied by,men who can be !cute&
'.6I.IICLIOXL—The election in Vermont for State
• . cdfloers, and Legislature, and itiembets of Con
gretut,:takee place on Tuesday, Sept. 6. The
in Maude for Members of Congress, State
• efiloeri, and Legislature, comes °Ton the follow
, ing Monday, Sept 11th. In Vermont there fa
no doubt that the result 'will be adverse to the
AdMinistration. In Maine the contest is carried
.4an with much animation, an unusual munbre of
'oeimlidates having been nominated, forthe
cum offices. It is stated that the "Know Noth
. • Mtg! will coutrtd some ten.or fifteen thousand
ROO/La Xiiine hes now s•Whig..and Vermont a
_Pc:Socratic Governor.
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WilitilN,GTON
i Tote for his party, and is in fact to give him, as a 1
I representative of the people of Pennsylvania, full
,t Fiord' and S.R. in Nevi . Yorkyttrudge Bron-41 permission to adopt the party platform. The
son's Acceptance—Wilmot and the Anti-Republi
stand against slavery which Judge W
ran Democrats in Pennsylvania—The Necesaityl"" s ' ar Y
speaks of, Must be taken at home. Let him de-
~/ Aclion—Treacherts of Crow,' Drum, - Trout I 1
.:net Dawson on the Nebraska Bill and the fa- 1 nausea Bigler's non-committalism, and then he
,litioe Act—Propriety of a Coalition between the I will give evidence of independence and energy I
A
tVhigs and nti tAtlntinittration Democrats of
,' without which no man can be a leader in great I
l'ennsyloania.
1 exigenceilik the present. For my own part, as I
' a Whig who, next to the protection of the '
North against the insolence and -outrages of
slavery, has the success of the Whig party
most at heart, I would not hesitate to vote far
Wilmot in preference to any dougfiface tool of the
South. I trust that he and all disposed to act
with him will instantly do fomenting to give effect
to • "their nialisguised ho tility to the ultra /pro
slavery power at Washin • on." .•
Let him and all
true anti-repudiation ocrats act upon his
own declaration that "anything abort of this is
folly, idle trifling, shilly-shally nonsense, mid de
'signed in the end to lead the people step by step
into acquiesence in the policy and plans of slave
ry. Let no candidate pretend to condemn the
recent legislation of Congress, and yet hold him•
self in party alliance with the present adminis
tration. Ile cannot be trusted; and so sure as he
ie trusted, so sure trill the people and their sights
again be betrayed. The man who will not face in
open and manly resistance, the aggressions of
the slave power to-day, cannot be relied upon to
do so on the occasion of a future provocation.—
lie is hopelessly rotten—unsound to the core,
and will sacrifice his country's highest interest
and glory, for nom t paltry partizan considers-
'of the Daily PittOarati Gazette.
WAsuutcrroN, Aug. 29, 1654
Mr. Bronson has accepted the liardshell nom
ination for the office of Governor of New York.
This .is fortrmate. It will harden the Hardshell
rebellion, which was in a great measure soften
ing out. Theitict will also tend to smoke out
the Softs, or administration.wing of the dcmoc
racy,nn the Nebraskascoundrelism. It is quite
evident that they are playing fast and loose on I
that issue, and it is equally clear that they in
tend,
the moment they can safely do so, to pro
claim their fealty to Pierce and Douglass on that
as on every other question.
It is plain, moreover, that the flardshell plat
form is now sustained by nothing more tangible
nor respectable than personal malignity. The
rebels aro the proper and peculiar supporters of
all the administration measures and the champi
ons of its entire policy. They are for slavery
in Kansas and Nebraska and everywhere
else. They bailed the treacherous repudiation
of the Missouri Compromise with screams of
delight. They swear by the Urcytown outrage
as a glorious victory over "Jamaica niggers ;"
and when they hear of a live United States
"nigger" dragged into bondage under the fugi
tive act, they are full of pions gratitude for the
patriotism and humanity which consign him to
such a fate. It is absurd then for them to keep
nn their organisation adverse to the President
and Cabinet It is impossible that they Should
long remain in political isolation. They are
building a bridge to the treasury, and it would
not at all surprise me to nee Dickinson bitten up
within a year and made secretary of that insti
tution. Ultimately the Softshella must divide.
The mere mercenaries will declare for the prin
ciples as *ell as the offices and salaries of the
administration. But a large faction, headed:by
Preston King, will break the connection and'set
up for themselves. It is obvious that, professing
the sentimalts they do, their present position is
inconsistent, hut:dilating and degrading.
And all this, and more, is true, of Ron. David
Wilmot and his friends in Pennsylvania. That
gentleman and his immediate associates 'believe
to be sincere in their professed hatred and con
tempt for the pro rlarery policy of the dmito-
erotic party. But they base allowed their politi
cal consistency to be 'compromised by a feeling
i ' tf natural attachment to a men party °rennin-
Linn. Is it not time now to leave it? The Wit-
met Democrats or Pennsylvania ought to reflect
that the doctrines and the measures of the party
have totally changed since they were recognised
ns members in good'stnuding. And the Change
has become as perriument ns complete. "It is
now exactly eight years since Mr. Wilmot had
the honor of initiating the great demecratic
movement in Congress for preventing the exten
sion of slavery into the territories. Aided by
Brinckerhoff of Ohio, Preston King of N. T ,
and a large section of pure and radical demo-
mats, together with the entire Whig party of the I
North, he succeeded in procuring the adoption I
by the House of that celebrated declaration
against Slavery extension, known as the Wilmot
proviso, in August 1846. But almost instantly
the slave power rallied its auxiliaries within the I
party. The three million bill with the proviso
attached was thrown out in the Senate. The
contest ovei the proviso continued with intense
bitterness duriag the rest of that Congress, the
democratic fragment remaining firm with the,
mass of the Whig, in favor of it But Cass de
sorted, and the slavery element of the demo
cratic" party reasserted its strength. The tri
umph of the slavery extensionists was perfect.
There never has been a time since August 1846,
when the cotes of a tenth part of the Democrats
in Congress could have been procured for the
• proviso against the dictation of the executive.
And th party policy in favor of Slavery haa be
come,yestly bolder and more aggressive since
that time than ever before. In 1850, the fugi
tive act was pas.sed,—ten millions of dollars
given to Texas, and Slavery invited into and le
' zalixed in New Mexico and Utah. In 1854 the
Missouri compact was violated, and Slavery in
troduced, so far as_the Lower of Congress and
-the influence of Congress could do it, into Kan
eS9 and Nebraska. Further encroachmentsupon
freedom and the rights of the free States are well
known to be meditated. All the party platforms
since adopted have been pro-slavery, There can
he no longer any doubt that the party Is given
up, wholly and forever, to that influence. Its
power will hereafter be used for the unholy pur
pose at overrunning all the territories with Shi
very, and finally of establishing the institution
in all the free States.
No candid man can or will deny the perfect
truth of this exposition, and in view of it, it is
for Judge Wilmot, and all the noble Democrats
of Pennsylvania who sympathize with him, to
decide whether they will longer continue to act
with such a party. There is nothing left within
in it which can command their approval cr res
pect; nothing which .overbalanees. or compen
sates this monstrous vice, I should rather say,
crime, In its Character and organization. To pro-
tect liberty and to secure the permanency of the
Union, it ie indiepeneable that the Democratic party
stiouki be brokra to pieces. I do not care what par
ty triumphs in its fall, but I say there is no gaie
ty for freedom or the. Union unless this MOW
trews league against both, be ground to powder.
Lamentable and humiliating as the fact must
be 'deemed, there is not one sound and true 'De
mocratic' member of the Rouse from Pennsylva
nia; not one whose vote could, have been reck
oned upon against the Nebraska bill, had it been
required to pass it. I am perfectly eatisfied
from what I vow and heard, that Ur. Wilmot's
own representative, Galtutha A. Grow, was favor
able to the Nebraska bill, and that be is now de
cidedly favorable to the main features of the fu
gitive slave act. If I am not mistaken he voted
to suspend the rules to smooth the road, for the
Nebraska bill, and that vote was exactlyneuiva
lent to voting for the infamy , itself, since it af
forded its open advocates the opportunity for
passing it' which they required. Again, Mr.
Grow voted against leave to introduce a bill for
the repeal ofthe fugitive act. - I believe he is in
favor of the continuance of that act, withmit es
sential modificatiOns, and have good reasons for
that belief. Messrs. Drum, Dawson, Trout and
Gamble, who, like Grow, voted against the repta-
Motion of the Missouri Compromise, ail voted to
suspend the roles, in short they voted with Itish-
ardson, the repudiation leader, whenever their
votes were required. These nen hale therefore
all shown themselves false to freedom, all in fa-
Tor of the extension of slavery into the territo
ries, and all for the fugitive law. The Wilmot
democrats must leave them, or lie deem in the
same bed-with them. There can be, and there
ought to be, no middle courts.
I have thus at some length described the ac
tual position of.the "shell" factions in New York
anti of tho Wilmot democrats of Pennsylvania,
because these divisions of the dominant party
will exercise a powerful influence on thok elec
tions of the ensuing autumn, and upon the *hole
mighty struggle on which we are now entering
against the encroachments of. slavery: - Mt no
man deceive himself. This is to be a death etrug
gle to liberty if it do not result in her triumph.
There can therefore be no middle men, like Big
ler, no lukewarm compromisers between duty
and inclination like Grow and Drum and Trout.
I do not hesitate to any that. they are no more
to be trusted with the rights or honJr, of the
freemen of Pennsylvania, in the approaching
crisis, than the weak and miserable old Straub,
or Florence,-or Brodhead, or any other pro-sla-
Since writing the foregoing I blare turned back
to the Gazette containing the letter of Judge Wil
mot of June 29, so,admirable In tone and senti
ment. It lays down the right platform and calls
for unrelenting opposition to Pierce's - adminis
tration, while admitting that he voted anti Broke
for Pierce. But will he support Bigler and
Grow'. Alan, his letter stimulate no decided In
foment*. Judge Wilmot is an old politician.
knows that Grow 's ootirse in the Rouse was
treacherous on Nebraska and•the Piedra act
lie knows that nhilatigict . a Part) , in Penneylva
tes:Astir, aPProo , hikihraaha act,. Bigr
ler's opinions and rotors course on that great
queetion ere doubtful. To vote for Bigler is to
To me it appears clear that duty, prudence,
and every:honorable consideration demand, a co-
ALMON at this time between the Whigs and anti
administration Democracy of Pennsylvania.
. THE BIIILE li Pnucm SCHOOLS or 'RHODE
ISLAND.—COEIIIIISAOPer Potter, of Rhode Island,
has lately decided against Protestant children
being compelled to read the Catholic version of
the Bible, or Catholic children being compelled
to read the Catholic version. We quote from
his decision as follows: •
I hare thus far only referred to the case of
Catholics and Protestants, but the same rule, of
course, would govern in case of any person who
had conscientious objections.
Tho power to regulate the books and exercises
of the school is entirely in the heads of the
school committees. So parent sending to the
school has a right to interfere with it, froth mere
whim or caprice. for this would be to have no
system at aIL But this power is to be construed
subject to the great-constitutional provision for
freedom of conscience. soy perfon, therefore,
has a right to object in such cases from consci
entious motives, and from these only.
Our echool system is a part of the machinery
of this State, supported by the fonds of the
State, and no one has a right to use it as a
means to enforce upon others his own religious
views.
' DESTRUCTIVE FIRE—Loss ABOUT $25,000.- 1
A fire broke out Saturday night in the corn-mill
of Mr. H. W. Hawes, situated between Shelby
and Campell and Jefferson and Green streets.—
After the entire destruction of the mill, 'which
.was a light frame structure, and one of but lit
tle value, the flames communicated to the lum
ber in the yard of Messrs. Holing, Lacy & Co.,
in which was piled about a millionfeet of the fin
est selections of pine lumber and a large lot of
shingles, all of which lumber wars consumed.—
' Messrs Holing, Lacy it. Co's loss cannot be lees
than $1.5,000 to 5113,1k10, not a dollar of which
was insured. The fire extended across Green
I•street consuming four frame dwellings on the
south side of Green. A new brick dwelling, near .
I Campbell, between Jefferson and Green;streets,
i the property of Mr. Ehrman, was an name loss,
he having no insurance. Other frame buildings
caught, and were partially burned, but the loss
in that way was inconsiderable. ,
The fire is thought to he the work of an ineen
I diary. The rapid spread of the flames may be at
tributed entirely to the scarcity of water in the
neighborhood; and but•for the well-directed ef
"'"f cir• of the firemen, the destruction of property
would have been incalculable. This is another
I practical argument in favor of water-works.—
Lou. Courin-.
We have on the preceding page a paragraph
mentioning the meeting of the . stockholders of
the Maysville and Leiington Railroad Company
at Maysville. From a gentleman who arrived
- hero last night, and who participated in the pro
ceedings of the meeting, we obtain some poetic.
lire in regard to it. It is generally known that
the company has been 'greatly embarrassed, and
that the work on the mail has been suspended'
for some time. This has engendered a strong
opposition against the present President and
Directory. The object of this meeting was to
~,
devise means to ompleie the work: Upwards of
$600,000 hare ems expended en it, of which
$540,000 was rib ined from Now York Bankers
upon the bands e company, and it will
L b
re
quire $750,000 mo o to complete It. Th e oppo-
Imola of the pte ent directory wanted that
amount raised by i dicing t-ondhotders to relin
qttish the bonds the company and then ob
tain subscriptions them along the line of the
road, and issue ne bonds to the present bond
holders. The directory did think that this ar
rangement could be effected, but to'compromise
matters a committee of gentlemen in favor of
this plan and opposed to the directory was Ap
pointed to act in conjunction with the latter for
its consummation. The meeting then adjourned.
/ . ,cuirtv7k Jour. c
linowssox Tn.:I:PLATT:D.—We see it stated that
the Irish University at Dublin has tendered to
the Her. Orestes A. Brownson a profecsorship in
that institution, and that he has accepted the of
fer, and is now preparing his first courseof lec
tures. His salary will be about $3OOO, and he
will continue to edit the “Review" which bears
his name.
NEWS FROM Cinia.—Aecorints from China to
June 22 state that tbe export of tea to date was
75,000,000 lbs., rin, of silk 59,500 bales. Two
chops of tea, oue of; them new, had arrived, but
i i
no prices had yet b en talked of, and the settle
ment was likely to late. The insurrection wan
apparently making rapid progress, and great
alarm prevailed at . anton, which was threaten
ed by a body of 40 000 men , who had taken a
large town named oon, near the Rogue. Great
disturbances in the North of China. hibiklung
is In the bands f the insurrectionists, who
threaten Canton wiili an attack.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Derangement of the Liver, is one of the
mod common, as well as the most formidable of dlseaus,
known to .trurrican Physicians I( had for years attract
ed the rimed attention of the medical faculty in all parts
of the United States, and yet up to the time of the dlswor
err of Dr. lit'Lane's wrest Speciflait was almost beyond the
retch ofmedkal skill— Thousands had perished without
Oren st hope derider, and-although thousands may yet he
destined to feel the direful effects of this most complicated
dleesise, it is now, thanks to the 'research of Dr. Inane.
most completely br.ght*ithin the scope of medlesd con
trol. The propriehonof the Liver Pills feel conadad that
they offer a remedy which has been fully tested by thus
and waleh has never failed ofrucoets when fairly. died.
Pnrehasern vlll be caned to net for DR.
Ct.Ll/31RATE.D Ltvgn. PILLS. and take none else. There
are other PRI& Porportlog to ho Liter Pills, now before
the public; else, his Celebrated Tertelfnge, sap powbe lutd
at ell respectable Grim Stores In the United Stating also,
for sale by the solo tproorleters. FLEIIINO BROTHERS.
en2tedtw,sl Stamm,. to JAM'S k Co.. 00 Weal st
A CARD.
As 1 have disposed of my stock in trado and
emacqnsutly declined bushiess, as far as it effect. myself,
I fish to inform Ulf friends and customers that I have
mido arransemenUOvith
, S. STONER, No. 80 Wood Street,
to eat for him, sod se I end his Mott a very geed one, I
ao more thou , whom I have been In the habit of atipyly
bog. that their wants lo the as:peat Clothing ego be met
In every particular to their intim satilfertioa
staMwdla OZOBOE ARAIDIt.
Syringes—A Into assortment of Self-In
iettlnt:sod other Syrivges, fur solo et ICEYSEIVB, 140
Wood 'trout. Oul4
50 use. Quinine for' gale at KEYSER'S
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Du Pont Poudir.—'-Every variety . Dina
stow' any Blasting Powder, In all Mtn Pnokonon nl.n7
on band and for Indy front linguine, In Jots to tun Pus'
ohm., on foToratle terms. Alto 13nrutyfune. •
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D. W. C. DIDWY.T.4 DaanJbeturere Art.
wadi/. lAA rrunt annt. Inttabungh.
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Keilacine Clieerts of • every kind for rale
alter than they cant. had elaanhere, at KEYSEE•B Erna
Store,l4o Wood etreat. null
UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE,
'ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY.
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WIIIIVL Godwin. . %Ulm BTUs.
' fier k' --a*Pl ita n I brUll. .eapen. _.......__'
• srweince—pttuutetnty Jame IL mutton. PL D 4
Idi .. 7 ll"lCl k il! WitOWI L AINOLD Amt..
. ably 2 • - :• T 4 TapOkitrillet, ratibUrgb
Ease sal Comfort----The Conforztustor;
piAi
impottot boot Pa u, .133mAIT 110114 to the
voottlot oltorotth• Vad4E4 Elm Mt Was W7 the
held la utold'oas ' at tad got MU vas, b. t e a
rt Wood ollso•tr IX:K(01m.
7OB:11,C. moms & CO.'S
TRIM MEDICINAL COD LPTE.W..,OII,
Prepared expressly for their mks for Medic,
foal or,. J. C.B. A Co. having employed au agent at the
riAberle2 to imperil:anted the manufacture of their 011, u
vase the public that Me prepared with the greatest care
from none but, fresh and healthy livery.
All OIL sold with their elansture erlll be f . onsid to - be of
unuanal Due quality, and mn be retained In the most deb
ixte stomach.
It Le extensively employed both in private and Hospital
practice, and well deserves the attention of invalids, as a
remedy more 'minable than' anr yet discovered, tut con"
sumption or pulmonary affections.
JOHN C. BAH= it
No. 1t North 2d et.. Philadelphia.
For side br all the principal Drunnista.
A Secret for the Ladies.—How to pre
...arcs beauty.—Don't use Chalk, Lilly Whits, or .7 of the
socallnd cosmetics, to oatmeal n Wedor sallow complexion.
If you would have the roses brought hark to your cheek.
• clear. healthy and transparent skin. and life and _vigor
Infused through the system, get a bottle of Carter'. Span
ish Mixture. end take It according to dficalons. It does
not taste quite. well as your sweetmeat c; but If alter
few &see you do not find your health and beautyreviring,
• 'your stop eleatie and vigorous, and the whole system re
freshed and invigorated like a Spring morning. then your
moo is urinates, and all the valuable certificates we p0t
..., tit for naught. Ms the greatest purifier of the blood
known; is perfectly harmless, and at the same time pow
really effleations. Bas adrertisetnent. aulaatedawf
NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM
.DAGUERREOTYPES.
OLD POST °MOB OUYIDINO, TRIRD war.=
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS who with
o brylp pp ...orate, arthdle and Ilbsllke lames et
:t t ras rkttrVeistur....l. l t t .Pattwlrt "'Lll
Is guarantied, or IMO charge made. Harlon one of the
target and beet arranged Side and Eky ever con
structed for •the pnristee, with Instrumente ofthe
rwerfolklnd,and haring adopted thesystemof thigt:ltt , rmtr.
p r p. pow practiced by the celebrated hoot.. Of Phi al
aphlit , and New York, DIr.•N Matters himself to he able to
offer to the patrons of the drf., • style of Daguerreotypes,
either singly or in groups, which has never been eurpmerd„
Roe.. open sod operating In all weathers, from 8 o'clock
►.n. to 6 °trim*. P. rt. toalklinT
PEARL STEAM KILL,
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY,
NEAR THE RAILROAD STATION.
Families will be supplied with our various
graded of Flt}:81,I GROUND FLOUR, by laving their or
dement the /Dill. or In our boxes at Lnmn, Wilson.t. Co.'s,
W oo d g t ro 6t, limn Reiter, ogner of Liberty and Bt.
Clair stn. Pittsburgh; .
11. P. Selswarte, or J. T.-.Samllls.
Druggists, Allegheny
Flour will be delivered to &mints [neither orthe cities.
Terms, CASH on delivetT.
fed.te BRYAN. Kg.TNEDY co.
HOLMES, RABE & CO..
SUOGF.SSOR TO
A. H. HOLAIES & BROTHER,
34ANIILACTURICHS 01
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX
LES„ CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT
/ TOCKS, PICKS,
Timber, Mill, Tobacco k Cottmi Screws,
Shafting and rt,ll.ytl• Mar.,ll fury
Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts
complete,
PITTSBURGH, .PA.,
Wm.HOLISS., No. 31 Wooo IT., IMMIX FEW .115 D BICCOID
Feu work warranted. mtal-tt
HENRY H. CO
LLINS,
C&MMISSIO M ERCHANT
,
AND WIIOI..EAALE DEALER IN
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
And Penduce Genendli.
No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
PITTSBURGH'
Life, Fire & Marine Iyanranee Company;
OFFICE 66 FIFTY STREET,
MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA.
JAMES S. 1700 N, Pre:Went.
CURL= A. COLTON. &WM.'S , •
This Company makes every Insurance ap
rortidolog to or connected with LTYg RUH&
Also, atrainet Hal end Cargo Ahdtkon
_the Man and
Hlselesippl rivers and tribotartat, and Marine Risks grn
erall.r.
And against Loss or Damage by Fire,
And againet the Perlis of the Su and Inland Narigatiem
m t . liel =.l l ia n 'the 'want rates conslahrat with satitty
total paltee.
Jame& Moon.
Samuel SleCinricart.
William Phillip*.
John Scott
Joseph P. tiamam. H. H.
John Medians.
Wm. F. Johnston.
James
DIZIZMItit
Wm. S.
li na,
I,JamD.M = G
341 elway.Itabrt Oa
er,
Alor Mrm mlder Itam, Arm.
m County,mlds
Horatio N. Lee, NAttintling,
lllnm Stram, Amer.
Lynx gat coaLl
Qecrice S.
454T/o - Il t oR aaPT
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Corner 4th and Smithfield de.,
PITTSBUROWPA.,
AGNIVSS
State Mutual Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG.
CAPITAL q>350,000.
Girard Fire and Manne Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA;
CAPITAL $300,000.
INSUEASCE COMP4NY OF TLIE VALLEY
OF V1E0t11,74,
wurnEern. rutaiSit4;
Capital 1120,0;000.
orris P AN.
A. INSUILANCE OP PITTEMOnnn;
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $BOO,OOO.
a. A. CARMEL See/.
4 Reprieve.—we ilo , not refer to a re
prisr. from C.SLW Punishment. Munro hi • aloes torture
funs .blob a respite Is ...Nally itaiiinible. rid? , to
Dyspepsia—a word in which all the horrors of ladigeetion
are summed up. To the sufferer, by this 'Weal and har
assing disease, we tan hold out not only hriiiht.limkinabst
nip o...rt.:nary of immediate Mier and permanent row, —
There is • tonic, cordial and alterative itaindpie in 800.
Eland's German linters. which inevltaliy arrests and
chantres the morbid action clay stninsarb and the secre
tive arum., removes the disease, and restores to health.—
Prepared by lir. C. ii. decimal. Philadelphia
co balet i fit j lV . ...g b l;l.d i v i ? ma ß ,lmin
aniSlwdtor3
street.
PROTECTION
INSUILMA R ,WIPANY,
Fr o id3iiiinfmt-"u"
TN Olt, OR-4,ED
Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the
most favorable terns, apixist •
LOSS OR DA SIAQE BY FIRE,
ot VIZ
PERILS OF NAVIGATION
fi ()FARO E. ARNOLD, gent.
taR104371 01 . r
Yen Fitte E
bneghend AUas A hear Ca.
O. GRAFF, i.jueuvipor. iq J. S. Oil.
1i=mu0v;..ba441,1.4. 1 4
12•13Lit7. tautly on isnd. • Alia, ftfetT Paaa . 1.17
HARDWARE
•
LOGAN, WILSON & C 0.,,
Beg to cell the attention of Bayer" to their
extendr•Stock of • .
HARDWARE AHD SADDLERY, •
numbing one of the most comPlele l000rtiotot!rlo the
enuntiy.
RseErrEro BY RBCSN'Y CACKB7B FROM WHOP..
and arta& they otter on the moat favorable forme. Met
chants going But mill find their lotAdoet Promoted
buying their lIARDWARB at
No. 32 Wood air Pittahorfer,
04 arm Azov. vac NY. 11c0v..1 fel.lvd.taB
Moro Proof in favor of Myer'o Frost Wort or
Rock Sm.
To the Rod: Rove' Ommeam—
Mraggil.—A Medicine under the name of
Moen• Mired of Rock Roo, La recently found its way
into this mantel, and from the newspaper samonkt(ar
commendation)! was Induced to make a trial of Its heal
tog propenins In the Cass of my wide, who had She years
been laboring under a diatom known by the name of
&mania. Its prominent symptoms were open Moen In
tim:throat, eblarged parotid glande,bliamnal condition or
the morns membranea of thehead, and to that extant
many times she mead not tersatho °adept when the month
war Man, there being no twin through the nostrils,
with many other painful inaullialim that otter tttand this
smug. of human happiness and. Ufa I believe It La the
opinion of the toodical &catty generally, that this Allman
the foundation of almost <leery ease of Comumption
that fell destroyer. that curies to the grave annually Its
tens of theumnds. Sir wife has taken throe bottbia and
it has restored har to melba health. healing all tim Wears
mansion every gland to its original alse, and rionovisig
from the lungs adalleult ressiration.or breathing, which,
at times, was painful. In my <minion. It Is doe to .tha
medicine and its Inventors, to IV, at IWat Int; Stractila
there Is no 'melte that can equal it. Tom* witte @Mom
WILLIAti YU/VD, Sorg. k Phyek.loo.
Nirtfolk, lit. Lantana On. N.V.. 7eh.17,
HALT RREVM. OR TES TER.
Thlt It tomtit,. that Wow hafted weed Myers' Dour
wound Extract at Ilea Rotator the Slat Rheum, with mm
ides mammy I would eh:merely .reeouteleud it, ae the beat
=tido la her, to all who are troubled with the Ilke ooze
-111,4 WALK Fit,
Boston, Hazel 27,1652.
A. D. L. Myers:—Dear $I —I have roffered fora long
time frornATeSeluin: and It OW tie greet pleasure to
inform on that, alts using one bottleof your Onnneond
Extract of flock rime, 1 umpired er. Teach heL el% that
con cheerfully reconimend It to any ago thus &Misted, es
being aialusble medicine, and Me best 1 peer nevi—
Ton.% truly, • .F , LIAS.PIERPONT,
corner of (Irma nod Oliver greets.
This aortllles that one of any daughter. hag been in
hided to periods of Slog Ileadaehaand Vomiting, Or mum
yeare—that P3OO or the attacks Were eery wren% andwere.
alarost sure to follow extra exertfon, Wiring at the
• beneficial effects of the "Rock Rome" 110313 others grallarlY.
afflicted, I wee Induced to warelwee a battle.' From the
ownsneneetnent at her
.nelag It, (firma( wee*" .einei) she
bat been free from thla dlatreeshig, ecunplalnt. ner gen
eral health hu improved and birienCgoal, and •s attrib
ute Ills desirable unrolt to the properties hewer:ad by a
toerelfulProtidenee to thls rideable Drepanitlon.
• New Ilaven,Jan. 2, Its 2. - . RODNZY 111/RTUX .
This aartirr, that I have kw yams sugared with the
moat obitinate Dryabielas, which, Jb 'mimed tome, :nuke
leg would cum I was gnallyinthterd. by . my Mende. to
attand the bledkal Mika.. of New Haven. ' tk. Knight
proscribed the Syrup of Hoek Ito Which gate . ms iminadt.
ate Mkt, and cured ma of a dine,* from which 1 nivel
Bouthlegton. Conn.. Doe. .
Bold wholesale and Mallet ail Drug State atClearra
if.engrato.l4o, corner Wood SLAM Tilitn s altar.
Wum of th• Goldoni Mortar. . awlietkirg
It% z6)11 62:10 WI ft WM6II
warlfradMrizia Or
ug
M bin Mill
thiltlonFlrßaCeso !P
smmx,3NNERAFor LTIT.
d ventilation atAwaitnß„,... 4
Trans—• " zr warodar "LA v"erh—Cemse.
* mom
At • taxi.,
pittooro,
• &WWI.
NO. 26 MO"
jai Rotolo •
_
• .
LI Dr. Morse's Inirigo• razing L Elisir or
L'ORDLIIII It le Winne , " tievr Me great *MAeratire to I
accessrlhildng such martlyrettoatT ottl7 reigY
that in the Arabian herb that tonna Its cardlinaltnered3..nt
have been blended by the Onmipotent Phyrialariter
amount and greater varieties of emotive pro 14,than
•hs heretofore been .pPoeed torriat In ahtmitztatillffdrent
or lobe of the yloirmacopecia. • A whole medicine, Amt of
remodiee, eo to speak- stems to have beencombWil
herb; and In the ELIXIR or CORDIAL we have thyn ,roc
oentrated mama. It le the effect, howetier, not o:idealise,
with which we have to deal In the practical application
the medicide. The victims of dyepepele are cured, \tlik.,
nerve. are relieved ; the halfparalysed resume their tette'.
its, the engerere from hudeiche are tormented no my . •
the weak become rigorous, the tint ofjatuadke loaves th•
complexion of the bllions, the depressed In obits becom
buoyant. the rick In shored In every condition of discard
derive huntedlate benefit frost the nee of Dr. - Horse'. In
vigoreting Rilsir or Cordial. Thom facts, en4orted by
...erasable proof. preeentedgo the Intention of Irma
olds, who can verify them by • stogie bottle of the meal
eine. The Cordial le put up hlghlioonoentrated, In pint hot
ties. Prim th ree dollen per bottle, two for five dollars, az 1
fc l twelve dollars. C. H. RINU, Proprietor,
101 Broadway, N. Y.
Bold brDruggiste throughout the United States, Cain ,
das and West -Indies.
U
heme' Agents to Pittsburgh —Fleming Bros., con=
Wood sad Fourth atreets-, and[ Geo. IL }Career, =mit
• Wood street and Virgin slier. LARD, by J. P. Fleming,
Allegheny en _
•NORRIS. Locomoirm
Schuylkill SOW, street, abets the Sodrood, rhaadep...
BI? for =my ~ears excluaively in
the manufacture of WOOMOTIVIS, hare recently
0012Sidexably enlarged, by additions of large buildiog.
and numerous Saturn and togs, which will enable the
proprietors to furnish, with' despatch , any description cc
Loeuniotires, on Mani credit. •
eel° RIOILUtII NORRIS & SON.
rums Imam. mania,
FLEMING DROTIDEIRS,
WHOLESALEDRUGGISTS, \
omcctmo. TC. J. =D a Co .??
NO. 60 WOOD STRKET,_
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Proprtetonof Do. ITLutiesCelebrated Vermin:me. L 1 ,02
P11111:0'
Brelintook's 'Family Medicines.Wo
call the attention of head. of flualhe.aturotber. to Mead
vertisentent on the Ilvarth 'page of them valuable huntly
Medicine.
50 gross 3l'Lane's Liiir Pills andAVermi
fuge for onto low at KEYSER'S Drug Btoto. t.
Citizen's Insurance Comp? of Pittsburg h.
BH. D. RING, Pre.sident.
L. MARALIELL, &eV; •
OPPILE 94 WATER, 'BETWEEN MARKET,AND
WOOD STREETS. •
11 - 11
%Bak fiviEl t e ß ,
VD I VILIAJT N R TII:B'
.Imurer Aland /..ou or .I.konape py Fre, A
AP,40 8
21 , 4 VgZ.r i a z e.i t py r. 11 and .1111,ANDNArIGATION
H.
Wm.
D. 4, •
Runnel es, r,
Robert Dunlop, Jr,
B. Darbangb,
Immo H. Pennock,
Walter DrAnt, .
John
Wm. La:lnter, Jr.;
B. M. Kier,
Wm. Bingham.
Johns. Dilworth,
Yianoto Sollars,
.ton.
IL Antidot and Lotion. celebrat
ed throughout the land as t ouly tellahle preparatloge
ever Invented for the cure its
Dircases of the .Urinary Organs, Piles, and Female
Complaints.
The great nkee# theieentraordinary Medleinewhin
WSJ" met With In fuzing the shore enniplainta hu aan
Imbed even the PropHeters thee:m.llw, taxing nothing Of
the thousands of Indlsiduale wbo hare been permanently
cured by their use. We would aurora the public that they
are not mere potent humbugs, compounded moldy to seli,
but ere prepared by a thorough Chemlet, with the most
tholee and rare ingrediente which can obtained, and
are Intended to do good. But one trial le molted to con-
Tice, all that each la tha feet.
That' are put up In bettlea, with full direction. accompa
nying them, tbe , Antidote at $l, and the Lotionnt 50 et..
lattle. One bottle lade ten . days. Many bay. been
entirely cured in two or Mite day.
InvantedtY all DALLY, Pplaiden to the /INTIM]
Pula, and prepared by DODGY t CO-. General Aimee for
the Dulled States mad Caned*. to whom all order. tonetba
addremed. Principal Depot, 408 Broaders, alma araml
Nei' York. "
Sold In Pittsburgh, who l lmal• And mtall. by FLEMING
BROS., (Ruceroars to J. KW 4 Co.) No. GO Wait et: lined
tug, J. IL PATTERSON CCO. and by Prnegisto eery
where. IfeA-Ozoofe.
MARRIED.—At the LOglkil bros.. Altoona. Blair Corm
ty, on the 'nth lost , ln the melon. by the Rev. Mr. RT.
laud. JACOB COVODE, of Clearfield <Linty; peons., to
311se MLYERVA WILSON, of Elnitiofi V Sky.
At the rues time, by the Rana. at the same rlwe,
MATHEW - C. WILSON, of Clearfield county, P.n., to
Miss CfiIIiTIANA CAMPBELL, of Ix Tom Talley.
MARJWCD.—On the 2tth lost., by the Rey. O. A. Lon.
roan. of the M. E. Choreh, et the rtildence of Ales. Wells.
Mr. Whi. IL WELLIto Miss MARY! A, CARET, ell of
Wellsville,43,dumbisna county. Ohta •
NEVP Al~vrxii~ ; hlEN`rs
• Itoclaxaatton.
113 , Y w y m irrl of I=yir t - untlor the heeds of
toot ■ for the bth Ju7lreiL f dftri " l ' t l ' i r f t P s c!nny TAT.
end lustier ofthe Court:G(o,er and Terminer. and to
al Jail Delivery In and for mid Metric; and .
Bogue and flabriel Adains, Spa, Amociat• Judger, of the
name conntv, Mead We the meaty of Alleg.lnny. dated Om
Lab day of Augmt, In the year of our Lord not thew.
and eight huhdred and fiftn-four. and to me directed. Rey
holding a (MIA of Dyer and Torminer and (knout Jail
. i treqattn; l ' a r ctri! tr ' it % 1 20Vo ii l1.1 1 1 ' . Ubl'r4;4
Po n, notice le berating men to all Joallais of thereat*
boro end Ootivtahleci of th e county of Alierheivy. *bet
they he then and Aber, to their Prot..' Perminasulth their
recordionquisitione. emminetions and other re
membraneekto do !hoe t h
ing. ehirh to their reasoctive
ollleors, In their behalf Kirwan to bet omi—and Mao thw
thet Moviecate the primmer, 10.1 now am, re may le
in the Dill of geld county of Allegheny. to then >ll4
them to pr
against them as than be lust.
Olven under my hood In Pittebargh, this Mith day
Augnet. to the year of our Dud. PM thousand eight Imp.
dyed end fifty-emir, and of the OeinicioniceslUi the :7th.
eel
ult. MADILL: Sheriff.:
Atha store' Notice.
AL
LL persons interested trill please take
AL
that Letters Of Adreloletratk n on the Estas
of I oreau..ftr il late of Nouth Fayette townehip, Alle
gheny oa. dor n been duly granted hi the Redder
of eeldsounty. t underdone& Ilr4lean mid
Xdn'd Deem all rareons In.:laded to add estate or. boy,
by regraded to di and make payment Mlles add Wm
Warren. at hie redden.. In North Fayette township. In
rAllt comity. or to the said Edward Gregor. at WV.. of
buslneee to the city of Iltlaralrich. without delay, and ill
persona - haring elshas oh demands against said estate
are 1141160.1 to nreeent the um& ennwely entheattested,
to one or other or the add advdnlnthstors. without
• IVILMAM DIeCLEAN,
EDWARD OREOG
eu11,1•14.8 Administrators of Edward Great. deed.
Odle Poet may 0 times weekly nod chute Dmettal
ILEAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 87 Front
street. Id door from Nleriett Dealer Lobs Chain.
P Plelrss, So. cssl property nosebt sad sdd.
Fsift
rAur •
linbecribur offers Ihr Wedlle . farm on the Northern
—TI
Turnpike. near Monroe Town.in this county. It contains
117. arras.-00 acme cleared. and the reeldne well Gorki
and watered. Limestone and Moue tkal of the bast %W.
ity abound, nearly throuebout the whole farm. she
building. and Immurement, are in red order, nod of a
otstrity suitable. - -
This lam lon miles from the city. mike from the
neared Mallentheeentral rallemdand Mout the rime
inatitre from to. nearest • tenon on the Allvbeny Valley
railroad. and will to sold low and on soar terms. Apply
an the premises to WILLIAM TfIOMPdON,
try to MELLON it N WILEY. Attorney,.
sn3l Nr.o {clue it., Pitteburatt
- -
11ARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGA
■ztxx FOR BEPTEM.BER—Reed in . S. Al.
lee or. •
Ona - ram—Tbe Thatch on Manhattan: Whit. dieenreied
the Nmilteneet Velma Napoleon Bonaparte. lo Johno.
C. Abbott; The halal... of the Nile and Tralhigar br Al
phonse de Leinartinee. The Nownanteg A Bunion More of
CentutT Nionntain litorrra—Tragedy of the Benthr.
Tbe Hyena. with a portrait: A .Turklab Iterolutiontlnet.
t ente of . .l . nryTMoarthnmous Adventures of Patented:
di s e o r BIZ ah.i.V.l7, 4 4lllNV.Tairrtr l t
Ben iatnien Monthly Renard of Current Event%
Table Belltore Rake Cbstr. , :Edltnee Drawer, Literary o.
We. Oronlealitlea orldual 4.nd pelooted: Fashion. for An.
Irryett fileuttrations (furnished Dr. Brodie •in advance of
tbelvsranknnai) Blaritesta SleeTe; Childron'a Btoersew.
MTLES.—The subscribers offer ;tor side
'Abele stash of - Mules, harness and I!_astona at Joh os
la=rnibgtri:na,r3._r."-ra„7"he'mb,r.7:ll,ll‘
and Ihe harness In aced roma. AST.I itc h . °M. , 0. the
suboni hers, TT Wales st, or tolitAlner, Johnstn.n. •
sun II.IIEI AMLTTtI CW
F OE SALE.-6 acres of Lind in a superior
ata of etathao•r i ver,n .11Ich elegnnt honee.
fronting ott the iltliost Mood's Lun.-...tt otrered
chomp far ouch ahotna.
Aha,..-C acres. at Wood's ,Ron adjoining Itr. Eekhart's
fine garden. on which Is one of the heataoft water Parkas,
" tat tr fti 4lotn r lL " ll2;trt;n'a ta'refin. anPrior
Land. Manatee
ao3l.flu TROS. 'WOODS, 75 4th it.
fLEICESTER SHEEP.—Timee fine etreng
ehtwp from Mr. UsAdoet's ellotrated Imparted stoSE,
pAly by ' ' • JAS. WARDROP.
ILIOT. BLAST RIN — GS,-1 set complete;
ILL for oak b y. noWL REMY A MATTHEWS.
JIIEMIUM SitEEP.-3 Loicester;Sbeop,
from, Haddock's colebroted Importod 'took, for nolo.
cumin of JAK. WARDIIOP.
HitRPER AND FRANK LESLIE FOR
88.PTI9Elt. ,
lee 17. ramlietftr
llard Timm b•• Marble Dleierte;. • • • • •
Theaderosra, 0. P. FL Jay" •
Sir Jasper Carew, by Cherie. Laren
(Heinen and Wererly.'.lbr 2.1 September. Par wale.br
anal S. B.I.AUVI/ER. 117• Wood et.
orVEDICINT CHESTS,—I
• . Ter: too enortment of Meileloe Cbeits, tollable
tandem physlehme,' steamboats; fa. Those wining
a wood and thaw Own. would do well pooell nod enendpe
mine belle* purehmlog elsewhere. JOB. YLIAMINU.
.031 . cot. of the Diamond and Market et.
ARROW -1100 T. — .-100 Ups. very tine Bar
mgda Boot - telf4 0010.1 r by
.01 JOB. 71.1.511N0.
CONGRESS AND. BEDFORD — '
A no& &par or t.t.o relibratttituloaral
reeddirect from tt,Springs, by JOB. WLESIING:
su3l • • • tor; of tbeblamand qadl Market rt.
131111}1.141QUQR FOR, 14EDICINAL PUR,
POSIM—I have on Dirid • larks min/Dr . :mon!. of pnee
i=realirst i yiTt i "'P ans .„ " ! . .WitAZWET, '"
anal . . of ths Diamond and !Motet It.
MIERPETOAL LEASE.
llonb TOR , SALE-,
10 fact tow \~la7: The
m 0 . ,... 7= t m6 , 141 t g , ba ‘ lge tlito . 2 , l 4 ollk i o
Apply to bull SIcLAIN s 813 N.,
Q, C. 1141315,-8 cka. 5. C. flamtiot pnne
Lio.so 4 cle;
pal. br.• •.'. HIERIY a [NORTH,'
g TwlsT TOBA.OCO.-50 kegs KT. 6 twist
tp Rid ne4 !Or
au9l STIRITSR is DILWORTH.
ICE.-1.5 tee. prime juet ree'd it.R.
J
awl for de he anal 811111 Vat t DILIVORTIIa
AIORSE FOR SALE.—One:. heavy 'draft
Bomb yam old.fzr rale'bf Jrlo WATT *CO.
Tvn"N T INE.-26 bble.:t3pte: Puipea
ARP 011.-10 bble. Burkluirdt's
• 09 PIO toed an!l far .11. br
moan
, . ISCUOU
.Lors 61)16.1 Linseed 0' ' or
ad
UUND.TE 'GS - and chtate4lo
ul so w. iIeWNTMEABI6OII... 1121tufmt
110
\ iirE CEA. FOUNDRY( \\
-
LO% 3 AN, \ANDERSON & WHITSELL,\,
',WASPPA errgEns\car -).
"11 S, GRATES. IND,FOUSRI, .CASTE'{GS
OF ALL KiNDS; \ ,
i liberlf at., iihentenrn Building. i
\ 6\
rirrsairuGu:se. \
A titers! eittennet made to ths Trade. t,
itN their steel: of Stores, thex 1 , ould cull the •
attention of the rublia to the Il.latar. PAICE COOs.
,;bThlp le an entindy new,St . .ve eopfdruetod alter a neW
'4;zlV.l,P,Ls.ll4:'' rr ', :i . `o =l ,,E N . ;f:4l. ° lld ' i. i
efands In small gram and vex on y rat, Q ' hOiee nn top
formoklua purposes. , Thu oven is large, end aa tar the
V4pe of the old fastuoned back PM ell as estihemade; and
Mb... Malady remnant.' It as the best Coot Cloaking
8 vernede, and retie. Ceiba certificate. of those having
iie \ \
~ ~,,,,,,,e s . i
.
ram Loom,. A _en. 4 Irestesro—Cenflm •—I ha
'on ofibst Crystal Palace Stonw In nee In my hot 7. and
fan rceitrecommend It .., I roperior cook store, 'd the
beat ov.f to bake that I ham ever Wel.
\ `M. 11. 81111t6, MO. 8 Market et, Pitta b 8
I la Ir ltattnin the above recomosendatlon of thtiCrys
tat peteool,taee, having om In sue In me home far Mlle
time, w eli ‘ llo , i n t:en antle r s . , satlefsetlo r l
i lk MeLAIA.
The " ....41` Pi " Xrkoo :111 P l.?t 7 ive 1 bg:t.. l t . of
I;
some Um imagist. the best sa isfeetion. It M. indeed,
enn better than We were 1.. d to expert rithough so high-1
ly ...mooned by, some of our neightme.
81use we ha e Ve en In this tart atilt, emmtrr. are hare
'bad wren' s MOS different petterne and alms but In
Pa int of mono di fned, renventence. and cereal. 117 to the
•1 ,,.
amount of coeds o and Golden to be redefined upon them
\ itAven time. Abe,. might be eoneldered worthless In
ti
n, Ism with he Crystal Palate: , \
Yen have la feet. fully solved. in CAW particular, the
problem °Nang the greatest amount or work at the /east
potable expeme—fok to n leen the store I Val Mast requires
lest then sixty perm . tdthn fuel usually mammal hy
coring,staves. .
tat t es • Maire r ir m sl7. .stif ' y 'T ker b t nn In d' oni ."-.' , lo and iPP'rw' in sha m es
1 :
has n ark ottetionabiafeature. wx.l3,Dttfoitr.
I fall Iteur with Mr. Bonbright In the above. hot
think at ho ha. not dwolt aufileiontly mem the baking
?I ' grg. ' elfeeds "C an r ll4llll:t "' 11 4 Ind i ;4e i r o lg i ntrt
‘ aud entire ..1 !liner: T estes Phalle dengerous piles ofbrler and
\ mortar usumayt,styledout.arrm. \ ,‘ ,
anoo-3td \ , ', WM. D. JOIINBOI.I.
__
104 110 X ,
CANDPLIC V= PPP M05e5...... -.at. a. corm.
NeCANDI:ESS,3I,EAS4 & CO.; (succes
sm to Wiek il d Merandleskl, Wholesale Grams,
min Iron, Nal , Glass. Cotton Terns, and Pittsburgh
Mane:Teeter. s,eneradly, corner of Wood and Water eta,.
.Plttatrurgh, Pa. , ' \ \ . an.lo
up
FIG!JICED SILKS--A 4. Mason
up a Co, base But tecNl • large sarottlaiat of Blatt fig
ured Blllca of varyllogate!44 Black Braauld, sh3o
LAINES &CAM:MERE &MO fine
Ur new styles j act med. • , . MBBOB & CO..
1 1 10EW GINGRAMS*Wo ha e juSkreo'd 50
I s A. A . let., as oa t duknest T.l ,Bd es
a \
co.
LLIVOIL UE LAINES—We have nci\
large supply of every colnrOtll et red \
D gee . au , .o ' A. A. 31. 11313.,; a CO., 25, 6th 4 \
ABRICK HOUSE FOR 10 DOLLARS. 4,
Tor aale • dwelling house4f 3 rime and weal
with a lot bri c k 2ont on Arthur. at., Re
Ward, bpi
de4e peach and plum tree. , grage de. Terms
In hand. balance at 100 a year. ,S. OUTIICERT SO. .
ARGE BUILDING LOTS I : bR SALE'
Within a) manatee 'walk of the city. 'tor MO sub.--
Sal la twat, tialaneeln 4 yearly payments
ulio S. CUTIIILIMT & 005.140, Sd at.
linkDß SALE-2 Farms of 228 each,
• ,n,o imsmved and lo a line gate of soltikethin. To
at TIMIS'S Heal },fate elliet,ll7 Waters{. a 022 et
FOIL SALE-2 pleasantly situnted\Dwell
nem In sneeescis; slmo. several 1121VVY.4 100. offered
very loss. ALM-at Apply at [RAVISH. 87 %Satyr et.
WANTED—Five •to 15 acres, witlt
conraniont to a railroad. itatlols,
twnn urg arid Brighton. laqtdro at
nu3o ,
I.ItWINI3 °Moe, /37 Water at.
QIIPER SHIRTING lIIIISLIN AT 12
1,7 —3lma,hy t 'Burchfield here open this morning. :'OnS
man imper Long Cloth ShWIJ lig it 12 6: - alt
0... per .1
yd.: American Prints, narranted all Beal also,
and-yeEglis
end lions de Lain.% Black' Silks
Nous other kinds of new - goods.' Noir Galds creasing deli,
Ore BBLS. ALUM on hand and comae by
411 gull - ' YI,EMING ARO&
•
rrovisiove, &c.
RAMS, SIDES and SHOULDERS, in salt;
Do do • do,
Imo City Sugar C oed llaton, city emoted;
' Lard Oil, Winter Strained, formate 14 .
eu26-2ada W al. D. HOLMES .& BRO.. 90 Water it.
Select School.
IRE REV. MR. b. MRS. WILLIAMS will
opeo . a_AELRCT SOllOOl, for Looln , on MON
_ ...2591, /..?th, al. No. 00 Want st. All tb. b, AAA h., of
;‘;;7o7l:l==hts".=.mAr ad " ma .
_"" i°l7
t glitA i r . 7 pupils can . ho accommodated with benrd
nnll3-21rd•
Cooper's 'Wanted...
&FEW WHO CAN.GIVE UNDOUBTED
recommendations as tret rati workman on =lasses
le. apply to J. D. STUART,
►nn2BJt Union Line. CanatHasin.
PASSAGE
SIXTY DAY,
Pioneer Line of
CARRYING THE VW
MeatAly Packets
7ZED .sTst T.E. MAIL.
..ips have wiled:
TberoUoning SI
R.
1968.
1,200 tons, bar,
pdatinondas,l4otons,Anz
arm. +aa[4ld %o tassa,Sept.
Oneto, 1.500 tons, 0ct..1542:
Srarrsaa A:Athos. Dan. Ufa
Baltamore, 1,330 tow, Jan.,
19E4.
Eassasasa.l,2oo Ulna, Mareis,
1
°repo, LOCO 'ton% Mazola (
lan&
JCiassod,l3oo Soon :April, la
Ile Rana attn. Line are Sat
Ye ntastora and awry Francis'
Th. nen and niawal dant Cll
"4713 tons Wasiak, 11'.1L Paz
lortrade as Ent btaroth 541.1
Ass 3.41b0urn4 'A
. •On theyah ID bun 05
ern C~rindpin and Tba PLYING Mt
b r"
snot
."
Um
and faatestEll2
O mange ntthOnt delay. t
of lat and 2d Cabin pavenarrsl
;tor !ref ht ma
m
a
,
&pal/
Blmr. or t,o
Sea rape.,,l;SlC tom, Silly.
Lctitaa . Odin , " tone; Aug
Edward. 1,400 tom, Oet,'l.l.
Ocean Stet/1,1,000 tuns, NOT..
1 .
Clarthap494o taxis,Deamlwr,
AltrreF•b.
Nightiwordn.l.oo ttats, 37ir
- int
a•rwar, 1 , 300 tons, 'July
1864.
tted with Emerson's Patent
*ladle 1405-Thests.
Upper hhip )71ArtN0
us heel will soeaa d the
1p °tilde Lx, and will rall
Satitcablir..
on the moat sprained' -mod
rd• to leo is perfect =dela(
who desires quok =LI In
'Meer Bhipa ener bull),ebonld
so only, s nutted number
Seminary for Boys,
S.
U. nyzer efiSCA 0114 Gret,g7 oppubla the MO Muse-
TIM FALL SESSION of this School will
eccurianee on MONDAY, SePt• 4tL, end the dative of
Ins
Donal& on will be mimed by Mtwara. Griggs sad 31e.
There &retro month& In the desdemle year. '
Toltlod Ir 02.50 me &carter..
The number Of roolle le lholted, aud Lora are uhaltted
(litho order ofspollrattorm which mar be made a ft er du
ellist Orr. at 64 Liberty rt.. or at SolmeL
TiIIE Shareholders'in the PittsbUrgh
Ind Company. of Michigan, or. 'hereby untitled that
t mammal Meeting of add Idompaur WLLI b held at the
camera. WILEINS, ori TIT UReD)I.Y. Pretender 7th. at
0010 o'clock. 41 111.4). r.. ARNOLD, Seer.
l'lttehorgh. Autoet Ztth. 10.1.—soM
Very Desirable Town Leta and Out Leto
for Sale,
- rx the Borough of Latrobe, Westmoreland County.cui the inn Line of the Penonlvettia 'Ball.
road. at the naming of the Loralhann.a.
Theaubeerner la kulhoriged Ong some very drairable
lota In tele thriving ton.. near the Depot and Car Works,
at a low prin. Alen; several Ono level and !nth, Out
Lots routavelng from Ito 10 aercanndet fence. Mann-
Ink worktfig'men. irsnicuerA, ke., will Ind profitable on-
Pionnat. ea... Pining. and everything net pm &Olen
thledellghtful village. ..
Only n small amonntregrdred In cash, and severel Tien
crodit will be gnat= no Wanes. Innate of . i ,
anl44md - . D. lIINAIIAN. Latrobe:Pa. .
• •
Valuable Real Estate for . Sale.. I
THAT very deeiroble property,' situate
at the corner of Cloth and Smithilttc. non.
og TIIREE POUR STYMY STORES AND owittx-
NOB. two on Smithfield et, one oommied by Media a Rut
borgrt, Wstaboyakers a.rd Jewelent, and the other the
owner, occupied by .he owner as a Confectionary, Liquor
Stom and Dwelling, and the ane on Sixth 'treat, ominded
by S. W. Sanders u barber Wean and dwelling. This
property le one moot eligible situathms for • Bank
ing Honsear
or Broker's 011 ice o f present offered rig ao
!<Tf'lll , clear need tonto pa—bin Mi CIiAEL () it Ma.
Ae lam detertained to aellifl Mat get anything like a
basing claim of clone.. ehargo o k' r ' N Y ° rata " . me,
o
re...at the ono to tge ► at the corner of
el
and Smith
bald etc . or two
the other and they will by eatiatied Im
mediately. anligmd 111011AEL O'HARA.
OR SALE-17 acros' of land, adjoining
Alkithror Cltr. sits grotit itain.oribr woo:
pular the viTiroala bo %limn 1,1 muds or Pittsburgh .
Iletugketrireit "Enquire 111031 AS
.t.
aulOito
30D OIL in eto~a and for
MOLASSES-2Wbbls,
•
QEED WlLEAT—VolvetTop::.._ • •
f - Abahamew Georg* _ 31edltemsmsh and
AWrosn; for eedo by • E. R. EFLANKIAND,
ma) No. 1W Wood et.
JERSEY POTATOES-400 bus. for sale by
au2l • • , J. &W. RSA, 74 %Voter xt.
HWILLIAMS' , Select Sclool, corner of
• Per and Liberty' Ms, boo* in ...goo.
• August rrth, 186 kw ' •
CHEAPEST RAISINS.IN PITTSBURGH
—Good 'weer cooking litahtiox, Pa pei
231t..b0x or bunch do. 109
Poodless - • d 0... 18 Mad , X
Ikxtrtnality. In layers. Irtiado:
Bora rootaining lb.. • :76a par box, al
&T 2) • 110ILR IS & cArroN, in tin Maroon&
AI t : STRIAN EMBROIDERIES--11.agan
Ahl, No. WI Market at, hare j oat' reed per /awes',
amt. unruly otAustrianEtohrolderles, six
%mlao Embroidered Chil.3alar4ta, ..with • Lugs lot of Jstonet Collao,
_at eery fotopriere.
il?Oft SALE=-12 acres .of grOu7d, noar East"
Liberty. adiOlning the pnirertr ]lnan e Jane 4/i
raft. 4, anus of which are in • beautiful grove, Iry which
lean exoellont PPIIOI4 The remaining 8 acres uncleared.
Prom the place there Ilia ate view of the Penna. gedlroett
Mid the Allegheny ricer. it le about .14 minutes walk
from the relined depot. B. MoLAIN i 80N, 21,5thzt.
.IVRESICROLL BUTTER for sale by ,
• J.. W. /IoPARIAND, (tato Laval! t ranor)
285 Liberty newt. •
yr 0 c
OLEN.YAKN-200uts 2 pky'knit-
Itig larn, Ares and while. - • -
000 seta 3 ply Knitting Tan , . grey Red white- •
100110. whits single do, ...dried on rafted.-
matt and tor nle hi' J. W. 2derARLAND, .263 Litertyst.
NEi‘iVOßiri;the, Germanta Agrico
orTacitca, with explanatory Worm, 'ass
se seted.ty an admirer oration:wales, tor sale by
- au23. LL - O. S. 1/00WOUTII. CO.. ad Market at'
SpT .TE .P NTINE-1 .1.. t.
by E. R. tombs • DIOKET & C 4.1
3niik LDS, CALMED zdAGNE § IA
UM, band and Su sal* by • FLEMING mos. .
300 GUMTI,AIVaso.n
_ .
0110 LBS. TARTARIC ACID for sale by
1""f •[guar:m.4. i0 . .1:151dd 1 Z20..) 0;2 a " .
{Food
nirinTEET DRY OAK. BOARDS
L./ for Ital• by A. IL 31E0E1431 & 004
..,,Ys.ltat7. Canal Basin; Melly A.; No. 381•
4-tRRIVAIllagan & mil, No. 1
woolMket it.. turf tro'd a .rholoa loVot plata
larrd
alo lieLalsac do Dellorgew balrWool; do dart Carted
Montana arid CadlOC. CidlC.l4 WILL Wn aluilleat wart
mast aunty mirk Flannels. We( works/DR out our Tis
sues; Lawns. Berwsew and all gild** of summer goods at
- •
CaTAIR RODS qf all varieties'and six e at
auZ ; MeCLVITOCK L DUOS, 112 Market ak
ATS! MAT - 8!-An assortment. of Cocoa,
J_VA. lime tad Relator' alatatust - Ladd at
atria BISOLLNTOCIttr lAtata la anon:mm.ln Maid tt.
ta A wrIWYT 0,F.4151 yalt SALE
Oen 'tonnty, 01110, 36
ta bey_ t5i,1 0.... • foot of Ble•tnerhattAt
Var * zelr
.A:=1474 t=avosta
-I,:tifrvival"mmi
ttrir,;ovsnoerraitTe4M.
Foi,SOling iuidluying. 1 -1 3 iiiint fights: ; „, 7 - t - --- --- = -- -.
I,ribse ' ri ber 4 ::: 171 :1:ed ' Ibit H. \
cia ' s : • '' \ , ._' I: ' 1 - • 'n AV`
V -
THHut.,...wilb ktonteetVartU with portals t. V o ' ; '...en . " .141 kR'n.at
ere domino*, to soil Patent .11.1gbts re' CiUrs, emeriti \i --- " --.,-,-- ' --- ‘ -- .k-A- 2 :
Rates. See\ es welt eserith moms tth ' ' Ist, to put
''
TIR"‘" " ^
ettat rights:. that an pas, to trsonsciatkindPollm as{-
rata was rotten needed nen, hot deterortned to derotetbis ,', ' ' ..,,,., 12 4' ~,P e „,T , ,,,,,,g 1) ,
time sod his MAMIE, to the service of tbose erne rosy ,r!e.::; .„4.97.e."1.ria,'„,7,7.11-r.b.,'"'4,1„,
sire toemplos Wm. • \
Piedalpg himself to attrintraithfulty to all "matter. AL,: I went of EVIACti Chi* ,e,
trusted to him. Jus cortelnder.br referring the tithe t 1 •rzrit2 toitqr.rhaot
tho loknottor tostionlat otnittir of tbe citizens of Pitts Mde d ebittn*od.
burgh. le. ' \ , \ MORES F. EXTON: I prultudishre. - antt aidept o ,
. ranteip, f.atlett trayr..table totters.. _
\ rnr i l . \ ' \
\ Virtsnian,ininst 17061854. , i ttn_._and I.V 1-bl VlTt ‘.. , ;..,•*" .. eirofs7 4 Zsio,47;fa r \
The -an rp Imre. tang been segusinted wilb Mr. I iStudz.breee, Int ~..,dt Ilt, orPlatttith • oprni ......, s
Mores V. Won. atoi harem: , booitation is reserenreendinic ttP , t , M . A..' . 14°. .n. ' 4.1 0,:. 1 . , td IOW; . \
hi m ~,,,,,31 „ .A 7 . r ig, r,..tepler '4l,s weeie... gm- ttie etsetintatlauthez of . b 1% . i1e tmer 4 mM...others is re.., \
tleman of undoubtedintistrityand Indsfaleableindustry, ! Pri4folir maenad.. , ~ • \ . '.. \..
~,,,,,ba . ....,.....,,..7 , ,,,,,,L . ,,,,, ~..t.N.,,,5 t , , - Title collectiOrt b etthe lat r,sttlee awl \ Vest Alialltlee t \\
Nenue it. c n az ; . .. - 71 ' WAtphltoon. Jr.- , suet. \,- \ ' ;• A• '',-. M. O&Yalgs Aga. ~ \ • \
• Wm.Larimer - Jr., \\ I ' .. T.h"- "Ai..
• . . W. M. peony, ~ I :, 11. Clilids sCo.,
:• Jose,. Rood; -. •, ft NAPA:nes *Sons.
P. li Friend, LI \ ' Kramer * Palm,
, anl3-tf
'F. Ler..., •. , I\ le Radringftte.
,
St. Peter's Pareehial Sitsoil for Girls and
, .
\ .Boys, •
: VVILL be opened an 3,lonitiy,SeiL4th, in
the Sunday ftehOel Itocer,of Potees Mora.
annex. Wilmot rod Diarooad'ltc ' • A
Terra% $.5,m113 per quaitet, Lektla'Lad trench' extra.
For Chola." sod farther Infortoetion.spplitatlan Mel he
made to the Rector of the Cbitreh, Vandeneen,
No. 07 smut at.; wit to Dr IV , {;rap, Gth et., near Va
i.
tf_elnereb.
Clanked and Mithemaii* Depart,-
\ meat of Mit Institution is mils risen fin th, r t ion
Enigittistl:t=nicat.LTrut'n7=ltbbs=
itiirerhilnsCib. - esitlietiortra.4o - srinti P;;U - sh . ;Gala—
French and (semen ere taught by IN Y. IIDW ARDY,
eery dietlngniehed gentleman from Tiongars, who le a
thoroughecholar, nod speaks the English tangnage . with
remarkable purity. Tains:nes Penton of weeks, ram
ble k?. the half session In • .
(Aaselea‘hlathetnatleNae.
\ P. \ Ihaneh
IIATDEN. A. kL , RsloeinaL
- VCR SALE—A aumriox • Farm inNl3eaver
4 1: '`'", 7 'y ' 1111" ar 360 rIACTVP 191
'grt r iritOSl•Otrel ' ti, trl ' t OrTgtith
GO scree of cog on on IL It is uttered lon.
au2.531 THOS. WOO
OR SALE--A House
'x . .watmr, bawd gmt
~ Liatett \ TRIM W
o.
FOR SALE-4 beautiful Cc
,th.ethitmtifta,tliamte.ier But Illeirt7....they'
ass choice roots. and ought to obit secured hr those who.
wish u'delightful °country, hem.- Enquire of; ' o f.
matt! -71105.19001).E. • G,
KA NinatifDAIRY 110 bozei.
Side MIT reed by . \ HENZE 11401/LNB.
ft lICS. CASTILE SQAP is store arid
see su2s E. BELLPS & CO.
eV BALES LIQUORICE Rt'K)T in store and
for ale by . au2s RAE. B.ISLLERS . CO.
60 BBLS. ROSIN in etoreand for sale by
$1125 It. E. SELLERS L CO.
Ttsrk KOS. SUP. CARR SODA in store
ur and for rale by IL F. SELLIIII3 kW.
_
\AMLIJABLII CHEAP COAL WORKS
.4.12. 1 t the
MdfudrffXria City, together rriro 'walkout, ramearts and
other 'foremen' fixtures, In deal order for cam lug f
ooal borbtera nen extensive rade,
as
al. a
of .use of
he
the landina at the river fhr boats. The
. rainy! tool le
fire feet thick and of every runatior fluidity For further
partlikdair. apply to 11. P. JONES. 'Attorney at Larr, , No.
146.4 th et:, or to 21.10)1AS FANDERS; , No. Ids ‘lrtat,
Plttabutnig,
01110 PA. R. IL STOCK—,2O ohlire for
.11•11. et.:_ NP. 71, 4th st. A. WILKINS ACV. •
INA of thAdeldiable stack for site. '/C.ITIMINSACCI.
TDIERN. STAND. FOR ., .'SALE , -. A fit*
yeartabariorthe best Tavern stand bibs city. eat.
b or ...,mmodatlug about Arty boarder the llcaute
ktattog 11 =ltalia to,rtut. Aunty. be LIMA'S * BON.
BXS. OSWEGO PREPARED :CORN.
In store anftt.br i,ale by . IL E. SELLERS &CO,'
5 0
n LBS. TARTARIC ACID in ' st un
by R. V. SELLERS i 00.
1!1 CASKS SAL' SODA in store and for'
ule by bull \ H. E. SELLERS k
TILE PURSUIT OF..IINOWLEDGE UN-
Dral DIFICULTIES;Mtutrated by anicdotot. by 130.'
alk, 31... A. A new edlLkoa reylsed and. corrected:by
the author, In 3 Yoh.. for wan by •
an:U• IL B. nosworeril km.; Marloatat.,l,
SKETCHES of the Literatures, riCLearn
Inc In floglsod. from Ohs Nonnin Conquest to the
Ascselloo off ..t.e& vdth. osolotstoi of tho principal
writers, by (leo. L. k, In 2 vols. • .
stiM
It is OP.
DITILADELPRIA PQTATOE,SI b O•bas:.
pcime-Patatnes just received and Amnia
eiutl BEI.II/ L1(301.=. cl? earl 71kWeter
PCS. wooLDEr,graMo 00 most
faeltionable mloreNdstree'd ikmeeer....try .
.
A. A. MASON &CO. •
ALA. MASON tc - Oknre just ree'd'un as
. sortanent of FrenebG fianosi elrof whiclx snwt the
t colors and entlre.i new Uems.. at= '
E are now oporig \epni - rds of 50 jes.
• ofnew and desirable styles of Freer), Moline.
WM 'llll be sold unarnallr. low. \A. A. MASON
GREAT BARGAIN is offeicd in the
•Montd r t ( .. onwt and Lot on lk:Alia A l to lot haring
V.4 , d WebtUt In - modern ° \tile. with esfen•
e stomata
_iwartenants. baba house, 6{t6
room,, admirably arranged .Ibr miaa le a
Z il lcrety - is a beahhx qua, and commands a dna view.
. 03 ' • B. /MAIN at SOL. 1
if INLY $4OO for :the good: will,' /.ente and
V Arture•of the beet - Tavern Stand _in the city
le nee has Lee Tan tartlet: -- B-Wg/411C4 ea..l,
—I:I — FMET,RIANNXIiviI ttilee s hite;‘
rad and hack mined Donut Planted.. fecal rem:,
cturertn. tar sale kow. by • P. - 31. DAVIS. net.
•
IiELIGEITFITT;Watia FORA 4 r.- ---
.2_, A now frame Dwelling Mane, just'...pleted.g/
rooms and • celltroltneted on hit. IViabh2gton. a in
distance from the Inclined Plain.. The lot is Ine It. t
dean.e aUtit..,l7 L 1 16 .5 dr:Al: t it.
i alley k Price $
, L3A
do Wel to r e ' tatatne the above trom ' rfe iremall• I
an= S. OUTIIDNIIT L'5D11.140.841 it. -
uc
rt. W. UARKIION,
W
MALL COTTAGE TIOUSE, with a.Lot of
1. - 3 50 it, .out On Tinian td..Alt.Washingtnn.• by . 2:03 tt.
&en to • CO ft- at. for inde hr. 8. CUTiI BERT k SON. , 140
Third Id. Prke 5700, 5100 in hand, to , anne: in . 3 - .yearly
s.7rmentla. anda
AILEWEST fec'd at . RENRY
KLEBEws Mask Here, the. very lateat and meat
otuall vele, releeted by U. Maher. Daraonally, at
the
Somas—Tile vdahrated "Know Xothing Bong, MIle•
The rferdrenan'm Mountain Mime, by P Met.
The W•ntrThr, al sung by “Mario." by Yews. • .
Pisa o . — Coa.talttinoPl Quantile, Chalk tpa.itema r ,
I.'.ltnimenco; very latest Polka, . dn. •••
Wideanake Clation. Yr. U. tiro_ ' en
maga puke,. wafieratein. Carnival 6ohottlah, Whonan .
war Oallop,Jqllion, • ,
Shanghai Polka, Wartvi.
Early. Dream, 6 beautiful Melodies for small bands, Th.
Light. and ibrlows,brilibuit denote and maszebte, dq
aloiae Sh tt.
.r1=d40E01,7n417.15_,.Fi01i.8...11b J°4'
nabllahed. , atzliltx ii.t.Y.DEI4IOI. st.„
an 22 •of thellotlen Mara.
•PCS. ELEGANT FIGURED, rLAID
& MIMED 811.13,81)r this day or to•ownrow we
111 enhltlt oser eighty nieces rich Ahmed, Watt_ alai
tripod Sllka orthe Labionable sorbs, aad. =loraa•
br ter the most exterodse variety aver shown ha this
oty.Turebseed at the revert lan* peremetton, Wed 10.
ew York at a sarritiee from coat or importation they
• tarred at abort ,zo mow extreme low rates. The Wiles
If ONEY-6 bbls. strained in store and for
it sale
by .u2B ISALUIDICFEY CO.
BONDS FORSALE—Three Bonds of $597
2 ...a. baying tire. glicht and derren rsou9+3 to rnn,
seaurra tor laottar r="l.l,,,rogrodot,,til,4thar
ommt. Loodee
fp.USINESS WANTZD:4I.SOO -arid the
jir the eertfeef orau settee. beeluess sqsn are offered fife
nu interne tu sure holm.; Engulfed(' ' • • •
su2f3-tf •• • , THOS. W 0008.14 ; 4th et
E .NCYCLQP.rEDIA .AMERICANA.—A
iorr . gle t tr i lilnonaryo i l'Art i =lres.Llteraturi,
tion'of original brtir L ies j .kxia ' lt: pt i * r.`": l l;
buds °film veronth edition of iho ihroda gm convoimtJoaa
lexicon. edited by Frands•Llobal, - diodeded by IL Wiggles
worth. In 14 yob, flco. for so4le by ILLY d 65W0.1
RAREI CHANCE FOR BUSINESS-4 , 0r
XII, sale, Cottage Holm of b roans and' Ititehent good'
water at thbdoor: >i an sore of astrand; choice fruit trees
and grape rinse amm NNW *Ma 14111111111.. OUT !age
-house. atable, murales., and n a plasma neigh
borhood: shoat 9 milsalrom the city. The stook of goods
is well aseorted.new and in good order. The new LUOst
Mee 6 ronneeted with the store. This hos t has it good
oust= and doing a prolltahla Dustmen. oil forMa rat ,
Utah... anal' is CUTHBERT 140, ad at
VOR $5OO—A Honee and LA, in Allegheny
Qtr. on *moll tt .CRITUILMT ON. .
'ILrIIRPHY r it Buitowmpv.s caily- sup
jvi: T ar of hU Goads row teeolvlng—opttde en mom! wit
New .t7lo Noirltsh Minix lamming Ptintet
3lndons Cloths; • • ' Wad do Nog -
!Coed'. Works.' Colleen Vhtto Bonnet 11.10 hong •
Black ilonn Loa., and earloniother Artie/we New
Ocoee will be onenloa dells Tor et weak or two at
AirNortlvEest oornee Fourth end Mittel atzwits.
SALT -450 We. No. 1 Allegheny. Salt for
1,7 • lIINIANDLEM;MBANB CO.
nEANS--20 Ws. White Beans - for sale.
LIP .ate . BIeCANDtEB9,. MEAS 3 & CO.
lIRY APPLES-45 bble. Dry" Apples for
We. IWO MeCANDLV.BB, M.E.A1.03 & CO.
fik BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, sit.
• nat.! In all the 1116erent Wei l e Pltteburnh
end IleghenY. tend 1n the ihrleang 'MUMS of llkna
bum, B.n•laklerrUfr, Nnehester, N. Briobtonana Mecca
dela. A Imre amount ormoney to Invest In good eltr es.
hithm from 30 do, toe month. to reI.."AV, to
ROA . AMAIN BON, 21, 6th
EW BOOKS,. NEW BOOKS-Just. reed
tide degy Eittmeem, the Etlectlir Practice
. Jerome and Mernme: The American Eclectic.
L ' A P. '"IaPort4'III:O:2MyPITIZ,V4`.4.r%
TILE STEUBENVILLE RAILROAD, when
coio r seted (wbtok
thane in short - Lime) etil =eat
ly enhance the-mina ofine Building bota
dole. which we WO rune selling' very low. • ThSetrortter 1.
wrathy of onions consideration. Full descrlDUona of the
low:oboe can be oblained at the ollire of . • .
meta 11. MOLAIN t 80N. 21, 6th at.
IVOR, SALE-40 sbares North Anierican;
.11.' Cabaret )finnereetn:' - 18 do 0. 4 Ds. br
ateD • • LL D. I:llVl..evin; Stock and .Xx, Broker.
PUTNAM FOR SEPTEMBER, for 20 cts
numb " just " e it t ß". estflembitt
•
DUE E BRANDY AND ruftt: WINES,
fur xdbll.lo4 burlaaa, ca land .4 for gab b
irn YLNKINO BIWA
AJACKEREL—In bbl o. and Indfbldo, No
3 Lg, MunhaVino , e B + l ..b.c : •
BAY RUM-6 doz. veri'euperior West In-
Ma Bay Rum reed trf 7 BPii. PUKING.
I .DI EE-4°° boxes %TIM.
HIED PEACLIES—.%O bus. prime halves
-11-Ir for W. or' .09 B. BISON* CO.
LIME -150 bbts. Louisville 'Anis- rec'd'
•• utO R. ROBISON &00.
11)10 LRON-275 tons Forge and 'Foundry
Mg Iron jut reed for solo br sourrOß A 00.
ASTING S-4 tone oas'a Hollow ware,
1 - 1 0 9 "'" "`" * " 1 rulftet4*+
IG IRON,-109 . tons lattitte -, Eurnace; hot
- blast,
p t. nits by - • MUM it DaVOIVIII;
I lINTMENT J41.1i.8--Canopy. topOrons 2
so
wl so ocneer. 1 aidstara# br • '
_ _ _
Tfl W-BOOKS :b7 : 4* ll9 ;Lf , Pqie:.
• -anaidea, zikaaufna l Aaw.i.f, .
Orataegitruebroesme •p , o.reoe illtegta ; mt rm.!.
fibetHet_44 oi.—'soblesest-tritthoonarrari"
went
4=4% 1' 174-
4SI
. ;. _
Y YS+4'~~l~t'^%~
\,..Ai1.CT.14N S. LES. \
envitAxw.t.vuxr l slk '.: ur ~, A FINE ',,\.
1 13t,DriTE.Y. SEAT—Oa ThurederMning,Aux. gists \ s s•
at ~iri teelot%at'the Withaute• Wenauge„ oth eh, 'du E. •,. V
sold. sareWr treadiournas. _en is.,t nit_ o„_c(...T2plnsb..l- \ \
Sura Exerntor or Mrs AISPICIII Eitin.pllOßlCl.. 0011 M. tlya ,
1 . 127•161.41 , 14 . at t 1!1 A =11 . r s t.l2 Et
t osll:grtar' Ws
i
Tbb . Amen' , 14 moo, I: ti7Calu."Pd in itliaba ''.
township, .M. the Eouttt side L. o •. Wilkinkil and tate- -
burgh 'Turnpike, watts, !thin *ea rodu f , e .Wlikins• •
la t ut StaUor of.the bp. bail u t
t.tt. u.,, , , ti , i. it 1....
nrentr Actuator ' an
rhn . tee ' 1= ' itb lariciteasteui.•
Home. Book
TiZt f irttidowr. t, \..
Vines, an Tha is one or the moat &Wu:baiter •Reu for
sale. bead en essr Owens at all Was
by
railroad and • •
turnpike. . . ~
Terms ot ale: 'A pt. ear. be sten, and any bather In-
Munition given at the Wt.:nom ,P. Y. DAN - IL/amt. -
4411 BUILDING LOT ADJOININ9
L
ur THE • 7Ttt WARD-On - Liturday atteritool
September tith, It 3 onset , on' the pregame% wlllbis tel .
• by order of Robert Robb, Esq., Trusts., otilrs; dames.
boa, One truodred end .Porty Ortilding total of truisms
adjoining tboith Wahl, and situate between Centre
Avenue and the late residence of Wmi, Porter. This \l
ndpey line within a few Inbantes tralk'of the Court Li 0.1.,
a a of tannibusses purse the premien Lontir. trier `\
log rainy inducement, forprodtehlo inrestrodater to ma \
Itzi , s om e e t sg . l;ther wi re u t . trlngetteit . and i pleuulatte \ lo?ettona.
Terme, ono-third sash, residue tit'. ilea and two earl.
with interest. • ?4rak can be bad at the Wee TOMAL:
auld • • • DATlttednet; . ,
. I TOCKS k COUPON.I3ONAS.AZ:AUG
oc SION--Tha Thursdar erradsor. Aug"pitt 31st, at
tc;ktot th
parit h
ndy y.t si 4th at, 71.1.11" .
ehares ll:4sElga Dank_ 'tt.abingb; ' •
15 do North Neaten k Bank.of Vlrdintat'
.I.(t do alito"radDAPrlall"
8: doStoobedmillo... dm!
C Cowan Doali Of *11 , 0104C.. $lOOO outd
... a do -,- do . Catr of Pittalmrob.-- . do; •.•
••'•". •„-
\ - . Me .tiOtt;';': \
\,.. kiniz:or 7raelion oas 00.:1 \ .
, augan 15th,1614.
TILE \St6ckholders Of ho Pittsburgh •Om
\
•.1_ CArprimn - tee heleby notified that the Annul Meet
I.24l=Tert, Ple " =:l,Z.7 , l l (t O getrid e aT'iL, or.* 4
the Company, 111 the Cite of Igttstrgh, on the Tiret Hon-
den nfleptaniber neat, between the, , hewn of two and fire
o'clock, P. M„ hf that. de/. ' 'JAHR: , M. 0001570,
• ' ' WWe stminster .
/b row of Sdnrlnti4, and Lower
WILL re-oven on.Septoralmi4th.% , •Ltuliet) o
V If aa formerly.::4ca Circular. tilitYlfllpag taloa,
An, at the office or the bootatorea.
Jtdrafolft , the i t lproezeo:' ,r of bui t oar,;.anil ranee \
eeeun
opupil.eslo: c ' r, ' onde,;ce, intlie g : TenP,TNFierelloa
Tel:chore andDleclp I ama r - „
Job,, Dean, Cirier•dP, \
gh,;orixtertgerik:l.
• 'A.4Newspitier Offteeilorfiale..•
Rare Ounce /6r; Printers or Oalatatirit.'
• THE Proprietors of Itio Atfiglfeny
;:lniOgt.dlirmr %%dr cWblbhmen
rila ' ullrall new. attijf e ge ' Peat tjuslityfltsi ,The
•
• Veri r r t , or? larottlClVett; bilr¢,l7.4el;tl=l:lftrel:fl
twenlo Numerate I n
for Pon yearalod 'teem
Parra publiabod In the City of Alleirbany,whlch• - Cootalne
a population of shout 2.3.ooolohablranta - If do:11,U onec
'half of - the ettatestnent.will be sold to a good Danner, •
who le capable ecooductiox the editorial department:
For further partleulani, application 'cap be made to the
inolotetomat their ..roam[ Fedora, and nob.
.treats, Allerelor cur. or hr m.o . 1 • ' • •
ant ea tr 3
VRESIIILACKEREL--No.lug", in W./
blkis.i,e4 this lint LAVIZIr Ai PAXTON,
au+ : • Liberty .
pR SALE lift tha Chardon 'Valley 1:;' , X;
81 i.erv. of (foal Land, iiess. hlansflebV:ltta.tio
to etriag out3.oooneres of coal to mskrkat. :
more than ere ask fbr It for Ma coal alone. lifaab a
to any one Lathe coal bushes", Emma» of
. . • ~
acthtf TIIOB. W00D3e7f...-4fltiLe
. ,
ANTED-,-A , ,nirtgrige oTS 0i6'...'.t117t17 , '
7 Y 'ind . dollgxs,inoidog eight ionggi'llie.tiddeliWib
Ind good copper docks 'nil b o Rill. p.l at Illar robot.
quirt, .; WWDd,„7s,go,itsikt.i
QIIND=S--.2.3 btu+. Dry Apples; ,
I° St,lr Dry e P e "' JgArtn ;Va l". i t
7 ...
mai awILIVML*DILM...scau.
••• • -
1, 1 31`.--Newlot of Bogler) Gqld VAtia;
Oodey for Septeiobor, r.nl7 4= 1 ,4 ,••• .
• Lottoon gasztonly for Join
Xdintrtao Review do d.
Moon. a maw norc4 U t.j.
sidll6,wDielvtur,
by. •
• • 1.1,. ILonormoon, by Puntli .tr
bapritp,
a= • • YAl.l7ol4.BtWooelt.'
14ILTY.W JERSZT ZINC, WRITE,'in ZOO and
IA see . IOC; aroe'd for We, by n-D, =tins k CO.
EARPAT; at .
\ BIECLINTOdk .1111011.% 112 Mai'kat ot.
I(y I ESS AND NO.I MACKEIkin kitta,
B. oat reel. by from e,b • -"
L
\'
\lVORS . ...2l)shares ;Sr.& MtßanlOtoek
AILA D.ELLVG, Coln. Stoile , Sr. Drotie.
LL ititivn in a. few dnyer;:4 : . , .2,40:118' . " . i . t
, • Ititiare.. I'. ibis,,ll,l,r'tftii;
,;.'.....%,•!'
i boxes iftletly Pr,traFlVl.o : . I 't ' 1 ,- . .. . , V‘ ;
0005 4trata ""1- anni cum eh•f r A to .
... 83.n, . :
t ' , ,, r„,...7 —,-. , \
~,
rix :431:24 , 0.3111,
whi , hwni ,! tt. ... 1 ,......... 14.11, ,
TV .
2 1 ,40 -n r - • -• ~
.% 31°aR ls 4. ' l ' i • '- ' l ' . lir
300 QS, MERRIMACK - & VOCIIECO
P PRINTS, euttrelyikew styles. toiettneriritti
G P LDE SYRUP asbb le.D
\ns ad. reed and for•Wl.lor
anfl 1i541.,11.131.311:0.:411m12W00dirtw
_
O
WVITED.-411,000-;,:*0111i i of
JUP:M Bands_want : ciijor
anSlam Taft ROODS. b: awn.'
CIITEES ' --OD bss..prime W.ll-; Cheese re-
mi.) advt.:4l.4d. daibr , gallnstd and tnr inle lir "
Jr3l - T VITTLE4 CO..'IM 24 MK
QUO-11-45 eh4s, .rime Sum in
kj dove and tor'lnde br •
r FINEST 00I,ONG EA: JMPORTEDI--
. - 'Three iiSt. reaefree ama lot'or the eolehiated tea,
'.' K ewe Oolong Tea -,Thif T*l' wrixedloalr gr.
.. 4
ge,lll • t =lv - pkt=vir. 4,v,r re,ll=l.
. 12 half chests enmormeg o tho "hole metatlaa WA
1.50 t, Thom who whet, 'a really. Oho Noe I orh4el
to clre It a trial. • int! ' ' \ NV , A 'M.OO'BO.
NEW • TEANSLAtION-==te N3cruitinia
..1_ and Aarl6la of Nettle; literally tranabated with.
ea %Wolf not.. oriirlaal 214 mien; ,en m iter of
the clanks.. Mbnited edition vf the work wae wlnted ,
and thaw who want it had bettgr seed ea., 14 r i.
Lute we Pity ovate in.Ptat Moe Stamps, we wil send.
en " :lea "r for b orard a e ' Llar l th .n r . LVA: b ir, Cat f Ati, 4' I°
• -7 MOKED SALMON—Jiiat*o'd 101. ,
trot Doatuti.loo treah Ai:nuked Salmou'ill •
Mario? Quality; abo, 81tukstt IlaOnt.ft - -
PICED SALMON-1 .ve N. L % 1 Spided
11 Hal •oujn tin 'pound =Rotted by 34.AAM'CLVE0:-
fIBBLS LINSEED OIL la storeldid for
adob' - , • . 14e•: not.
Q GROSS EXTRACT. VANILLA.jus Petra
e.. 7 and far sale ar are 22 "FLEMING 811418._
!RANGING—Cup's: SociaL Cliti
Yl ties aivry Tua day availing at Wllklui • Ilan:
tto may be obtattued of the Nlanaiary.'of Prmkt.Sittaa
•sant
£dm}
or at IVlLtime Hall, ..d dory; luta at taidool\
4 . 1 -bulp di.; genftalont lb eta.
th. paw C[i'Usrman 13x11 .9 P ,4 ! ,7.**c: .Adcoesson.:
.
. .
TPINDOW CURTAINS, ;ilf Buff Rolland,
e eat tr:v.ter= Tea' I. 3„Vm.ll=
bavreen &I and tb, by Mal .T/Intl. PALMER.
- aREEN PAPER, for Windliw_Eliodo:Rtaz
rVd grg:Lrrt 3 Aro wider,* Isrgeornadost
FRENCH WALL TAPER;:lbtir;parlize,
Mahe, dark and butt shady, with gold sad.
banters to match, reed and tbr sal* by-Tl/09; PALISH!'
INEW ENGLAND lIOUSEHEEPER=The
Now togisraßconosnical Houpleksepirl!nd-PazallY
reed ittinZhilM"..A. TC10:12 litnAjan
(NUM GOLD!! FOR ,1? :BANK
ILIII NOTIM—We are nerebailni7Al3• naltel
(swept the Rensellette and Pent-Hanks)ittdjpet mkt. On
tiold, OVON • 01' 111t0T1110; k CO.. boat Weed et.,
ardnalrd 1 doer front Ist et. Bataan i le, "Brokers.'
1600 K ATTHIS--Anypersnn'UiaV secure
for tamed( benutlNl Cann e t&frAtloTpldtfik i
Erienf=,'Z'Agni germ
ittTtar3P-".
_ .
R SALE-13 Allegheny County , Coupoll,
In hIWla 1410 ot st DoyatilO'semtkiosositt
1 '::4 by th. Centto_ Stilleosdeo.
Jar WANT 0111 IN VEST—SLOOG la ...117 , ,,Transats,
&Moen Paper hs•lna from SO to 12) akin SormAt ro.•
11 4 0. SlOo Sa)00, Also. "P Lend Warrant& los , srblob
the Memo Woo br Oen. Aoolr at tbslhaLl Estate
sad Loan Moe of NoLAIN it SU. 11. Aqui!.
.85oci :-•
OR $5OO—A Rouse and. Lot, lee:. , t -7 .i.•
tutted on Eamon et, Alligheny,'City. , The lot 1.
Kora by 100 don. to J•acr .... ").i i "'ner rv--
afA. - , Seal Estate A55eue,140,41 4 4.
E it - FUSltifit—r htire..7n - hind a larkwa
Oil.
nd
fine sesittentat oti , stltutetT,consistiog we I.r
ittes, Colognes; Floe Extracts, how. te...These wish- • • -
leg any otthe stave articles would do well to 9,11 and ex
-11./.. m 7 31'0. b44" r " .}(l 4" l i rd h n Min . 1 ... • '
son , I- . JON. FL MI. . cot% no 4 et. _
kio' 7 llsi c id - 0 HALL WOOD—St—Supenor."
nsegy 111.de Clothing. tor men and lays. ". Customer-
g lolls receive the •persanal attention of the
.r pro., ~...
letue. ./Wirs entWodieltitodli ht il ia bitty r .„,,,,„ . ., ~..
_________
VARRIAGE OIL CLOTH -4000 yds. 4, 5
1,-1 an 6.4> otanntootozol on tbo plata; sod Duet
(boob, d b, or the enamelled awl toloto &ash, or aoupodor
W AM7 ' .n:31'641%1 l'anittral2.l6.°°th
T I RANSPARENT. Green ruld Guff Oil.
Clotho °natl.:NU, tarentwa ni.nly'eusutiots, u.
Oii ( 4olNlKattrOOtai, No. 110 Nozkit at. • -
" 19 & PUELLIPS.
CUE:Un--150 bxs. Cress% Chios° 'lust
iced add for te 'by R. 110E18ON kW.
IRIENTAL- GAUPS—Another supply or .
fa? -Tisk. reisniVrgratgatata.bzi.
'OR SALEBO ehriros Cannsi
coausu Roos co. moor, 21 Mans O. ins Pa. Bali :
ntaka 2 alm. Pdttsburigh, eincinnnad and
Ode TaingrapS ntook,by
an.lo Onln-flinek and Unnbannalbour.
NO. -- SUGAR-200:hhds, good - k - faiLto
IMA. rbr 64,1 b7
LIQUOR&--I hove on Mat.
asintniernt nr genuine
L% Idnon. inn 41, I r . ‘
of the r den% Brandi. 0. 1 . '"Vd
. t . fe .
!X an IT
elb • P"" st.
arn • JO& , Irallifith con. Med lad
.
QPERMACITI-4 bxe.
hea Ana or web, . It " "11.1B"
t ra: - TURPENTOW4/4.:kb% aaW art
ltettillitpltaitigittoettibrPleiffL •
c-4 ,:h"-111141AUDWILltilial.
'PAULO iliKm.A superior article' ofirtriti
Wribui IVAr"l"MbEig