EWE pi:izatrwr. PITTSBURGH..-= TEDIESDAT • m oargra. Avner so. -1M0=C433 'COMITY M:M?M. .„` • rut essasoz. WARD D. GAZZAII, Pitt toinulhip . :MATTHEW HENDERSON, ElisntsW4i tooriwkiPi PENNET, - Pittsbotgbi. 44,11141 C. SNODGRASS, 'Mifflin townsidp; JOHN -BEZEL, - Br. Collins township; . ADAM HElENEMAltelisserro township. Fos GEORGE R. RIDDLE. A11e1b46.7. 701 7.10111010 2117 f. THEODORE H. NEVIN, Sewickley borough. was Titasuiul. GOODMAN Y. COULTER, South Fayette tp Toi :oinottastcanci. WM. N. BUBCHEELD, Pietas. towssblp. 701 00710 ER. RISEICISH Paz ALUDITOl4.(threo years.) 10EN 8. hfILLEIL Pittsburgh. von avvrros., (two y oon .) PHOSIAB DICKSON, Wilkins tomuiblp. : 701 11110111 OT TKR PORI. ROB ugust 80-dtER A. BAMI'LE, MoClusdless township Ae • EMPtRILICAS STATE OSKIPISNTION. 4 dithers' .of Pennsyliania, .without regud to Mariner party. distinotliaii„ who are willing to nilas ta a new ergardialitin to resist the further ,Isprisid of alarm mid the inareme of the s.lare porn -Are molested to meet in Maas Conlon : • tits at Pittiburgh, on Wednesday, the sth day - 1.1355, .at 11 o'clock, A. id., to or poise a Bietrusass party in this State, whiob shall glut 'expreadon to the popular will on the ellitteete involved in the repeal of ahe Missouri Compromise, and co-operate with other mini ' sittions of a . similar character mother Staten. finomin Denim, Allegheny county. - • Waldo' Boatmen JR., Allegheny county. . . - 011Allal AinutreAllegheny county.. DAVID TAGGAZT ' Northumberland county. G. W. Carrie, Bailer county. Jong W. Bola, Crotch?* ootuill- Jews S. Maim, Potter county. - • Joni Ammer, Bearer county. Jona M. Karsuir, Philadelphia county. Wu. B. Tomas, • .Touru Massie, Westmoreland county. REssaias Fuson Northumberland county. Kamm Bits, Blair county. ' ' Firasui, Elmquehanna county. • ILConn, Moira Aiminty. ~ B. C. Wxmos, Penang° county. • Tummies iirsvinc, Lancaster county. :Aram. IL Wets's', Franklin county. nian idernsus„ Indiana county'. Dimmer, Delaware county. Bzurstre' ltmoins, Lineaster county. Jolts Wrimaxacm, Simtinglanoionnty. _J. Thromin BA UM!, Schuylkill county. Berke county. 'Paper, friendly to the cause will please oopy. Afranitentents aro making to secure the attend ant* from abroad of eminent speakers, whose names will be duly announced. 5L11410.1.0 filln TO TUN STATI CONTINTIOII ;Ire are antionised to my that persons wishing 'to' attend the great Republican Convention to be Asti at Pittsburgh on. September 6th, will be able to obtain tickede, at the stations where iick \•• eta are sold, on the line of the Ohio and Penna. llaillOad, at the rate ofa serwleforefor ago roved which is equivalent to half fare, to be good I= three dope'Proeidal they notify the ticket 'Age= at the,time of purchasing the ticket, and procure • wnwention ticket frost him As most of those who will attend the Ocorcen- Mon from Seaver, Istwrence, Mercer and other =unties in that section, and 'from Ohio, will - - gram aver this road, ibis is t loom Important tiodicatica. • A similar =dictation is =plated from the other railroads. • Our friends of the Press in Beaver, Lawrence --- aled Mercer amid= Will please give notice of thte sminuement DOLTAATOB TO THE STATE ILEPIJB. LICAPI CONVENTION, From Crawford, Erie, and the other counties in the northwestern part of the Mate, are hereby 'notified that arrangements IMO been effected with the Cleveland, Panetta° & Ashtabula tall; • road Company, and the Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad. Company for carrying all who may attend,the Convention from that quarter, Tar helffers, here and back again. Breda tickets will be lined for the occasion ,• st loaf jab*, - good fat; the round trip, which • unit bi 'procured at the stations of the Cleve and, Painesville & Ashtabula Reillmot in Penn sylvania. • The Olio & Penncylvanis railroad, which con nects with the Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad at alliance, will furnith tickets under similar arrangements, at ill its stations. . PIESONS AtTUDUW I THE REPUBLICAN MASS CONVENTION Who will tube the Pennsylvania railroad in com ing to and returning tram the State Republican Conventioa, to be held in Pittsburgh on the 6th day of September, will see by the following that tickets at half price can be had at all the sta tions on that road, during the time specified be low: Transportation - Department Pa. R. ft ,1 - August 26,1556. J Editors Pinder:l Genus: . Emersion 'tickets - will be sold _from all the . static= on the e m b e r Railroad Eattts ? burgh, on September and 46, on ern division, and September 4th and 6th on Western - ;division, to delegates to the Republkan Conies. don to be held in Pittsburgh, September sth— • good for return tripe until September Bth, 1865; H. J. LOMBANBX, Beret Penna. ' Exchanges will please copy. Pt 1 Alietntsb Augut Nth. 1316. Mr. Baer : I wish to *sprees my thanks to thenateroua citizens and friends of huntenity, for the liberal donations I have received. Through the agency - of Mr. Thomas Norris, • end others, I have raised $ll7 44. There yet remains $282 5 unpaid. Should any persons hereafter wish to contribute anything towards liquidating the remaining debt, they will please to hand it to Thomas Norris, corner of Liberty street. and Garrison Alley. Words nor pm ean describe my gratitude to Clexonten,lditors and all others who havo.tak. en an active interest in my own. May God blow the eidsmurof Pittsburgh. , :Tours HaPootrah • r, • - Paorassossau.—We understand that Mr. John Jay Woloots., of bile ally, has been elected Profes sor of Matbematks and Natural fialenees la Mad ison College, Uniontown, Pa. Mr. W. has not yet accepted; This, is as us:pealed compliment to the Principal of sniper Public Schools, :And Lac lees merited disammepeated. Mr: W. hes for some pan been amounted with the rebook of this Mt] and littslaugt, and sine Ms resi dence among to haa won for himself the respect and esteem of ea public. We would very mach regret to part with Mtn, as his leaving his pres ent station as Principal of the Fourth Ward &burls would leave a vacancy that it would be Moult to all.—AllegAeßy , - Tito wore" seined John Andrew end yid -Bole, created a .distutbanoe at the Camp Meeting near Tarantula, on Mondaymlght. They threw stones into theGeer eral of tie morshinpora They, mere arrested, and taken before /Id. Debby, of the. Ninth Wm* Mho woe on the ground, sad committed by him to ja. Sorted them right. - • • •• Sesozwes.Coax.—Ou Saturday night, John D; killer, Seq., of South Pittsburgh, discolored two mes—father end son—desllog corn trots his crib. They were well loaded. 'Their. *rouse Ina Twenty, whinsupou Mi. Miller geosroally slowed thus to take the equally they bad Is their possioudes, they prondsisig to sin' is' that ALLZOILUT EMUS& Samniarr.—Our radon aro respeettant reqmsted to read an 'dimities mist In another oolatan beaded is &bore. This seminars has been In existents toe smie %time ander the dlreetios of. KW Mary Wetting, and Is spoken In eery high terms by persons wbobare pat ear oblldsin to It. Itenooen• Aamtirr.—While the 11 o'clock tests, es Wolsoodsy, ou the O. ft P. 11; 11. wad pro-. teas* it its usual rate of spook orb= to the 01114"40ed of, ()cutup Station. tho toddht or nu off the teach, arid *eight op In s fence corset. Tbb dewy woo but plight. ; Wawa Siam tha Washington emeti:thief sod joll•brsiket, whom rosaries we ehroitoled s Ildlo du% aro broks from the !soh. *MONAD,* Os =day last, sod Is opposed sow to be in do *bitty el this ettp. 2 - ,2tt5,;4.14 Tausloy night, about 12 o'clelok. • in blots ant to tho •sr-room of & taws on Eft.. 'Cislistrsot, south. bridge. Tb. fire da con fillthorOlo duos.; but woo son ontingnishisk . bd i int r 7 pusdea nxibig yar ty drln entr 6 4l4o Ali "l ost: 16.11417- . Then an ' fftrfeur "uk ;In g the: . ,04x5107, -4. - - --I.omliefftakkeyo4 tbalOor MC= Win II FlEFrff TO Ir 0 F - PITTABITIGH: *Mit th TO M/ IL 11114: 1 2 :71 0 Tresuon 1. 0 . . . Midsrl -:........-1.0 •". 2 20 to 20 • - — s " 42 to 20 " 00 CM— • I Maw, 1(2 neiamii - Triiiiect - 16. 3 . • B 2 maw et the Baud Phi ot=r : V L :e 2111.2. Air Aoszcitarezaz. Sersz-onsnssz.---Wnar's TIM PASSWORD ?—The mania for association in searing seems to be increasing. The ' , dark lan tern!' element has pervaded the regions of poli ties, benenclenee, temperanoe—and . now It her trenched upon the peaceful dotal& of ageicul tare. The Agrioultarel &Moly of this County has resolved itself into a secret association, and sits with closed doors. It had • meeting yeeterday, and, In pursuance of our duties as • reporter, 'we entered the room it the Court House, when we were met with the ominous inquiry, " Are you • reporter?" This question came from a tall gentleman with a blue coat, who appeared to be the Grand Master of the Lodge. We meek ly responded to his question, that we were • re porter. Whereupon the Grand Muter, or the High Worthy •Patriaroh, informed us that the Board had passed • resolution emending the Press from their sessions. The VICe Grand Mas ter, or High Worthy Patriarch, on the other side Of the room, sitting In pleasing contiguity to • pile of itsq csplivatins apples and most 'tumulus peaches, said their meetings were prints. Illue - coat than marked that their proceed ings had been misrepresented by one of the nit y papers, (tot this paper,) end they had deter mined not to admit reporters hereafter. The Grand Scribe, stated that the alleged tabs. representation was • trivial matter, but reporters might make mistakes. The Secretary would hereafter furnish to the papers such portion of their proceedings as the' oard desired should ap pear in print. We meekly asked - if this arrangement of ex - deal reporters was intended to be permanent. Several of the brethren responded in the affirmative. We then retired. Ten controversy between the editor of the Post sad Mr. Mollwaine continues. Mr. M. pub lishes a card in yesterday's Unice In which be e►ys as follows: In Monday's Pose en editorial appeared, call ing on me to , state publicly If ever I told any per son I saw Mr. °Ulmer. preeent in • secret coun cil of what le commonly celled Know Nothing& Some tiros since in conversation with Major Lynch and othere, I remarked innocently and without any intention of doing violent* to the feelings of Mr. Milano), that be was a K. N., and was pres ent at &meeting of the Order where I was in at tendenoe. lately, however, thinking over my statement to the Major, it struck me that my memory 'might play me false; and, that I might come to I the truth, I stated to a friend, an early member of the Order, that - Mr. Oillmore denied ever hav ing been a Know Nothing or ever being present at a council of the Order.- His reply was—"Ns Pillatore) dare not say so to ma _ _ 81.1.i150 LIQUOR on StirDAS.—A. warrant vas yesterday issued kg Ald. Parkinson for the ar rest of Margaret Caldwell, for selling liquor on Sunday. The defendant raider' on Penn street, in the Fifth Ward. The information was mode by Thomas Glennon. Tics Washington Infantry go to Sovietley on the tenth of September. The Blues, and prob ably, the Greys, go to the Newcastle Encamp ment. MIL TAGGART, Clerk of the Market, has with drawn Ma mit against Allen Cordell. TELEGRAPHIC• SIX DIU LATER FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA. Remus, August 29.—The ti mer Canada reached here late lestnlght with Liverpool dates to the 18th. Queen. Victoria was absent from England on her dell to the Emperor Napoleon. At Sweaborg an immense conflagration has prevailed for forty-nine hours which destroyed the store-honsee, magaiines and arsenate the powder mapeines and etores of projectiles were also blown up. The enemy's loss is =ormolu. 7.iprandi bed - attacked the lines of the allies on Tedietneya; - buf Mae repulsed with great loss. The lose of.thaidliiiWran The bombardment of Sebastopol is died for, the 17th instant. There.ii nothing said by either the Friglish or French Admiral's dispatch about the Rossi's' ships at SioitiOrg. The Allies Icet no lives, but two dears end thirty men of the English were wounded. The news from the seat of was is highly im portant. The Rued= army under Liprandi had attacked the lines of Allies at Tohernaye on the malting of the 16th, end after a battle. which lasted three hours were repulsed by the French and Serdinituts with a reported loss of 6000, and 400 prisoners. The Canada also brings intelligence of the bombardment of Swesborg, continued from the 9th to the 11th by the Allied fleets, with immense destruction of property, and but trifling km of the Aft Allies.- er the bombardment the fleets returned on the 18th to Norgen. The Russian fleet at Bweaborg was not touched., Denmark is reported to have sent a Commis- I sinner to ask =doe of France with referemee to the repeal of Attu:doss vessels to repay sound duties" Gen. Simpson telegraphs thee the bombard ment of Sebastopol would reaopen on the man lag of the 17th. The battle of ?chanteys commenced on the 16th. The Runs's= to the number of 60,000 fought for three hours; the Sardinians also fought bravely.' The Rusidans lost 4000 or 5000 in killed and, 400 were taken prisoners. The loos of the allies is small. The Russian were in complete retreat when the French reserve ca m up. Omar Paths had received orders to return to the Crimea instead of Asia. A' dispatch from St: Petersburg says that Gortsehakoff has orders' o eta the Hessian fleet if Sebastopol falls. •• r The Landon morning port, a ministerial paper, sari it has reason to expect stirring and hitherto unexpected. news 'from the Crimes. It is sup posed to refer; to some secret expedition. Lately-Aooounti from Ade Mitior state that Kars Is completely invested. The first parallel his been 'opened, all oommuttications with Er , reroumbos had been stopped. Turkey is sending I reinforoemente the Kin Gen. Esping takes command of Gen.Canro beds division; Oen. &motets Is about to organ ise a regiment of deserters and Poles. A ministerial crisis was threatened at Con stantinople. The revolted Bedouins In Tripoli are still un subdued. - I Negotiation are still going on between Lon don, Paris and Vienna respecting Austria's coo -1 tinned occupation of the Principalities. The Londan papyri- say that the negotiations have I wired at a point for a' trile treaty binding Femme, England and Austr ia not to aoudad' any arrangement separately with Ittossia. Queen Vichoris, escorted by els ships of war, 1 crossed the channel to 13olougne on the 17th. James Walker It Co., numulkotann, of Leedi, have failed:` - FILO= —Thera Is analog new from risme. Wednesday being GM feta afExpo** - was a holiday at the Bourse. It nee ceMbrated at the theatres' and thronghout „Parte by *Moles and illuminations and the commutation - of the ' I of two thousand prisoners. • • 1 Preparations ere being made for the - neap- I on of Queen Victoria. Napoleon will meet her i on Tuesday et Bolougne. The empress will Sot be present. • Es-President Filhnore had been presented to the Emperor by Wm. Wean,. the American min- There is nothing of the least impartans from Something Is said of a Connell of Lilt : stamen at Vienna to Nada the). affairs of J.taly;' but it is not likely to be with effect at pant The statementrelitiveto *Concordat* between France and the Holy See Is contradicted, Melton= government intentness ein7 ab• st sol to reeruitlng for the British' Dentin gloss. Dassurno.:--at is reported that the Danish aa miral, Nourier, has gone to Peril to oak the a& viol and - innistanee ef France: torching their) &tremolo with, Amnia, concerning the Sound duties. Denmark fears that :the United States will commence hostilities by taking pooreendortef the Danish West India Islands. - - 11 Is reported that the ocandaseriat af South ern Roads has Animal It impossible to pro vision more men than 'am now In the Crimes consequently ito farther reinforeemeets will be i Inoth.--Tbe oterhunl mail has arrived, brier ing datOLIA Ch. It. Is rum m that, Persia is still intriguing I midi kale* and that the British force in India - will be sent to the Persian Galt - Affairs in India are tranquil. Connosoieb:7l-Lfsespoof Yonne, Amnon IT. --Cotton--Dennistoo's elicalea , states that the market ironed early in the,week with an active emeonlalive demand at : an whine of OH. This activity Oki notation. and WM failawed by Albums daring tllll la two d ar e t,the ateri: 114 beerenejelesol *wig at Mining quo- !Aations: Wu. Orleans 7} Uplands The tales for the Week were 80,000 bales, 'nett:ding 24,000 on specrilation. .The stock of American Imp 28,000 bales. - - - BreidstnEs..--Market dull.. Flosir.has declined Bd Wheat is • trifle lower, and Corn is nominal at • decline of la 6d. Provisions.—Market is steady at unchanged . rates. • Lonion;:: 17M—The money market exhib its more stringency. Consols are quoted at 91e91} for -money. A slight increase has taken place in the bullion in the vaults of the Bank of England. American Raihrtij securities Mall, bet State and United States securities active, the quotations being unaltered. Denniston & Co.'s circular states that the Cot too market opened with an active speculative demand and an advance of id@ad, but daring the past two days the market become dull, though closing steady. The sales of the week reached 80,000 bales, branding 24.000 on specu lation and 4,500 for export. The closing quota tions were : fair Orleans 7ld ; middling 6 7-16 ; Upland fair 6i, and middling 60. The stock of American Cotton in port is 885,000 bales. Adeiaes from Manchester were more favorable,' Liverpool, 17th.—Brown & Shipley's air:mini quotes Flour as dull eta decline of 6d per Dbl. The quotations are: Western Canal Flour 89s® 40e ; Ohio Flour _42isig4Ba Philadelphia and Baltimore 40s ®42e. The prices of Wheat are a trifle lower and there is but little spectilative de mand. Corn also dull at a decline of Is 6d. The weather has been fivorable for the crops and so trotmts.give Indications of a fair yield. . Provisions. Richardson, Spence &CO'S circular 64 1_ quotes Provisions as orally unchanged. Rice market active at _ nn ged rates. The market is steady at nnohinged rates for naval stores. Pnattnexplas., Au t 29.1—The ten o'clock train from this city for New York was thrown from the track about eleven o'clock this morn ing when about a mile from Burlington, N. J., and eighteen persons were killed and a much larger number wounded, some of them fatally and many severely. The following named per sons were killed i.--D. B. Haywooil, George Ridgway, Mrs. C. M. Barclay, Baron de St. Andre, French Consul. Edward P. Bacon, Wil son Kent, Alexander Kelly, John M. Connell, Chitties Bottom and M. J. Stoghton of Philadel phia; Jacob Howard of Lebanon, Tennessee; John Dillon and Thomas J. Meredith of Balti more; Mrs. Margaret Prescott, wife of the Rev. Wm. Prescott of Salem, N. J.; and Maj. Boyce of the U. 8. Coast Survey, and wife. Antiong the wounded we find Samuel Lamb of Stark Co. Ohio, the Hon. William Wheaten, Naval Bureau, Washington; Commr. J. M. Smith, U. 8. Navy; Spencer McCorkle, of Coast Survey; Mr. Fisb, of Connecticut, fatally; H. L. Bennett, of Batches, Miss., slightly; Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gillespie, of Natchez seriously; Messrs. Towerbsok and John Kell y, of Pittsburgh; the Hon. William C. Machu of New York, seriously, and a number of others who were slightly wound • ed. The accident occurred while the train was backing to ► turn•out to mike for the down train from New York, which was behind time. The rear oar of the train backing was thrown from the track, in conserinenoe of laming in collision with a carriage which attempted to moss the road; the horses were killed, but the inmates escaped unhurt. 'Three cars were completely ground to atoms, the train passing more than its length after the rear car left the track. CHICAGO, August 29.—Kansas dates to Mon• day evening are received. The bill for the elec tion of all the territorial officers by the present legislature passed, and the two house. were in joint session, carrying out the eleetione The bill presides for the election by the present leg islature of all local officer', including sheriffs, constables and assessors, for the nest six years. The Schooner Knickethooker, Capt. Richards, capsized off Sheboygan on Sunday at neon; the 'Una was turned bottom up. Capt. Richards and two of the arew.were drowned; two others reached shore safely. The Knickerbocker was owned in ?diluent% and was bound thither with a cargo of „bark. She is a total loss but is in eared. The census for the south division of Chicago, has been completed; the population amounts to 80,056; the same division in Jose, 1864, was 24,- 893. ___. New YOWL, August 28.—Among the latest arrivals in town is the Hon. Miss Murray, said to be ex-maid of honor to H. B. M. the queen; on dig that she is writing a book embodying her observations and experiences in the United States; whether ala Trollops or not, we cannot sa y. A heavy robbery was reported at the Pollee office this morning. A Mr. Stewart Spriggs, agent for a file manufactory in Sheffield, Eng land, while on his way from the International Hotel, in Broadway, to Wall street, had $l,BOO in bank bills abstracted from his coat pocket. Just as he reached Wall Otreat, his hat was jostled, and as be removed his band to replace it, the package was purloined. • The potato rot la reported as doing much dam age to the crop at the east end of "Long bland, but the speculators are exaggerating facts in order to raise the prices. liscrusaas, August 29:—The number of deaths by fever at Portsmouth up to Tuesday noon had been 800, ,inchadiag 107 et the Naval Hospital. Sixty-two new eases are reported mince, Saturday. The deaths for the weak ending on Teiesisy are 118. Dr. Maspin is recovering; Dr. Fingien in II daogeronscandldon. Four Physicians end two norms have arrifed from Charleston. Blayne Pith is sick but not with fever. Twelve deaths occurred during the last eight bows, and twelve yesterday. JameeNsuoders, Secretary of the Howard Ameociation; is down with the fever. At Norfolk Dr. Higgins is still dangerously !IL All the _papers in Norfolk are suirpended. Fifteen deaths occurred yesterday. - WABIMICITON CM, Anna 29.—1 n the Vir -gints American (Rate Oonnoll, in session in Rich mond on Monday. an infesting:resolution was offered by John W. Botts, embracing the send ment that both the .moensq and the religions test of the party melt to be abolished, and the naturalisation laws totally repealed. The object was merely to obtain the sense of the cannel on the question, and it was unanimously decided in the affirmative. • Wixom:moo Ctrr, Auguileh,sliew Orleans papers of Monday are rewired A Jeitor from Brownsville, Tens, states that Zacatecas would pronounce on the 10th• San Lords Potosi had pronounced, and MOO men were on their way to Vidauvi, who was to march on Matamoros on the 20th. Gen. Well stM continues at Matamoros. Sorra', ingest 29.—The ottems and work mot at the Nary Yard, at Portsmouth. F. H., lave ghren a day'. pay for the benefit of the Nut. lave by the firm ea Norfolk and Portionotth. NEW You r , Anna 29.—The Ifspir luta it wads proclamation extending the time of Quar antine to vammtla from Iforfork and Portsmouth, to the first of November. • New You, August 29.—Stocks lover; Cotton dull; no sales ulnae the arrival of the strainer. Flour easier but not quotably lower. Wbeet dad with declining tendency; Wes 11,000 bitch. Corn unchanged; Wes 85,000. bulb. Whiskey unchanged-with sales 460 bbls. Tobacco firm. Pork unchanged, with a moderate demand; sales 2240 bbla. Beef lino; Wee 800 bbla. Groceries firm; Bah* 2000 bagi Rio Coffee at 12. Sugar: sales 950 hbds. at 71 and 460 bbls. Mo lutes st 87. Iron Arm; sides 125 tons. Cattle Harlot.--Tbe offerings of Beef Cattle were 4500 head; prices lower; sales at s7®slo,- I 50. sheep improved; sales 17,000 head; ales of 8600 head Swine at $8,56e57, which is it de cline. Baurtitoaw, August 29.—tiour unetiaatedi males Howard street at $8,1260,25; city *Ws $B. Wheat held arm; uwehaapd m Flea, Cara unchanged. nuri TriiftEiohool , for Boys, 84 clots oho! for MTh, mu& A.TARLAY, Prameti.a, w iLL re.crin on Monday, September 3d, man admit ail, &sigma to oari tali. MOM at asm &land wear tuatesetion I: f Ira brsacbsi. sad mint Mil gara Ito t .L•no la triandraZ .rdipsas as la =eau lb? the Issasolalams 6 :llettritt.° =ate 21";reli: ------ Wii. Wakeham'aleasot School. Alleghem ELMOKoorom anew on Monday, Sept. 3d, NW. .otodosto us ta motra to be mutual In st. e rg zra . . kot la itoolpitdo On put of .... ~,, to Itoroutica of mom Yr, .loarle vont st Mr random, on North 120_11110 moth Winos - Worst end eszoindcr it& oaftrlorao _ _ • , - Sabool for Girls, DIVB2M. H. - MYERS will open a PRI 110=TaWeirrialla tiel'w°A44ll= ile6lendkeseaugeh daub* so Om. avS/avre - WM: KENN'EDY'S 801100 L .10R 101JN_O LADIES, " Soc. 220 Yens Street, NONDklrstdi WM be riroglimod, (1316180 Ulan%_ Central Bowl of Education ar rate r - v .. Pnigtoostrai WESTERN TEA :13t= co= of Wood and Stith - DUBS OMER 4 WINE VINICag4 Illableattemotallplon6 I, ;.';'' . "' , :•••'f - c 4 . 4 giT=l , -',1,*4.4„.'-% , -- ..:• 1 9. , " * " 047* 1; _ , COIIIIERCIAL. _ .031.311TTER 4118 ITt AT lON. 0R - OGORT. W. B. Dams. 9. P.-C. W.gxcames. BazwAs. s. Dassms. Liss° Prwts• PiTTSBITROiI MARKETS: part= VAISMaI GA lin 1;) Attatroday laarsibair. MUM** MS. FLOIIII-asita ot 'l6 tbia saileha. au abut 320,2% la do cal* st *E3 30 extra trim state at VAL, 2146 sales at first haadi are taw lone. mithed barge . ? taw months 432 cattltitat a ma aftdba o .4 t1011211241-talas or 40 boa taaat 4 4 tiat 21/4-, BIIGAIt-ales at S hbda tali at &a, math WHIBIZY,saga at 211bblayeat430 41134 . BACON-alit of MO la 3baokkaa at 10. K tab: &NM eta ELM 10444 1, dub aadloQol GOIO7G oath. Otfrialaa 020 tab No. 1 WI atlP. amt. LABII-ealai of 12 bbla Ito. I at iii wall. HAT--aalas of 221mAa a riled at B®l4. Pat,T-salas of Sabah' Fa 1 Lt VAIN. cash.. PIG Idralrad44 at SA tans Gov. Pettaa'a Fo. B Lo tting:ins at 42% ga lam •". A ditty/as taiDDEPEBTUREiI .auuno-mhm ads .:,arownincer n c ri l irtlll Ww....e fik th rio.r, zosar.. Awing. . , . rinausTra-mwEnUriTusToirtt,./0210,r % cm tawd, Misstatt4 Vim w IM „ A . 8.. w . ": MisargrEd ll°. 2. I , ,- • Rtrcr—On flabarday el;toliuc;,there wee 6 fesol tubes In the dam' and -1 ' • •:' • Yittabnrgh Dollar Saving! Institution. So. 68 Flitoth tweet, non non to ?oaf roroolkoloor SO; TB now open daily from:9 to 21'0.04; Moo,. oa iirtotmaky and iSstardsy omosolhoolt. feel It to to loopeoitt toielood era nom 014Dotha. sad • Obliond of tba_omoOta &dared twits yew to Juno tad December . The Trost.% to the Dimon of •=ithe bottovoiont obitoto or the Institution,. hay* trio a gUMlllille bowl. thereby girlog agpithoold moony to dapoodtoro. ii Books coothothina the Chooser, Brio**. Rules "mi. Boa. nLttona fottolsbod omits. 0 , 4 aroollottion St this ottko. loortoddisol—GEOßGye AZERroiro " - . . . Hopewell r ' 3Da B.,Vberite , ~2 __,.. .., Wrem E. MS:a. r.= bVeli.. AW. man ldl n" . W Au 'iu ".. W Wl* J. Ausaarn. Jams John M. Minihns4i,, Kirk John D. =ord. ' Robert Rabat P.AinindniM. A. M. PoLnek, Haw Mintwom. Robert L. Robb, - Gem. R.Madet:' Janes Men * ds. _4 Juan Mad mind bala..6 v. • cozroN. John G.Dsekorse. Albert LUtberteos. R.lert pbester. Aluoan Cloagra M Jobo B. ar tbl va, tao, N G. in Edzieston. 'rands Ulla. (leatzm L Calmar% ]emu W. Ham. William , Ray.. IV I I7 7' GITIBEIIT &SPAULDING. Commission and forwarding Agents, • 34 COMMERCIAL STREET, SAINT LOVA NO. Partkadar attestSimi Tab:lM the pareboo Prowls:llms. Ilopr, -Organ, Hemp, LARD. MEAD. bA, kit. AND NOWNADDNO, TlarY r 0 Mem Robloor 0.. 4 . 8 4 11 . 111 n a I. PittnArgh. PA W ur untr a L m tr t.. J Claciaaatt, Ohlo. =Tat k n illi fm", 1 • w . Dia s jileml bl' l t' COlll2 " o. ° t•llsAltDiAb. sae ewe tROI4 - CITY 00111EIWIAT.: COMEGE- An Institution for the Busiosso Chirtorwl n. 1366. rigantswd and In Taw swwwwfal rdwostlon. 'n th IL board of Trustufa and baught 'br &Wad Vassar. ZDO students sad uriards bars marieulated Ws Cone. .4U continued And =tent demand Of lb. Taw sosr. Mechanic. Merchant and I't which gas. few an institution of a highstaridard. which suriouessts with o. thole evocations could heal:Was& sad that taws should lewtroeted be wsurrierd tessdwrs abs hasw had Our lusts mottos th• wso ens might. has