MEE ilit . t.o)lifd: - . - ' . 'ha'ct... :, ' Iwo= siosmr.r.!. ,0:"L*1-aFoa......vituosco -EDIrOII.I sad ROPR2ZTOR£•" Pri"5133L,.7 1 .C32 3. .r. TUESDAY 5.19M 5 170, AUG. 2, 1859. Republican State Ticket 211011111 ODCIMAN, of York mar . IMMO& 4.1201+4 WILIAABI U. *MA of Bala .Imq. Republican County Ticket 111101 11. 1111811, Pittiburgb !Amam WILLIAM vmeas i; n. PDS/I=4N DAVID = PRESSLEY, AIN CHARLES L. einuaran. -DAVID IL BAYARD, Nobßos, WILLIAM ESPY, UMW et LW MIX% THOMAS MELLON, Collins. =Own Amman - , - JACOO H. MLLES. eluwo~sn. . midurits. GOODMAN Y. COMM, Booth Payette. JONATEILII= Routh Ditlaburgh. DAVID OORNELII9, Bevrieklay. MINIVITatt V. T. ANDS/180N, Zest Deer. DrUCTO.I 0? TUX POOR, .7036 PH MILLER, enowdea TBZ EziIIt&VAG&ZCZ or TICI GOVIRMIZET.--• The wild . ettravagance - 'of this administration mineot too often be broughtbefore the public: It him the hardihood to deny that extravagance, and to claim that it is "reforming and "retrenoh tog" the expenses of the government:Hind in order to show:that the claim Is a fraudulent one, it becomes necessary to revert to facia which are a part of the history of the past. In "old fogy" ' times,before Profligacy was President, sod Coe roition got hold of the money bags, the reve nues of the government were deemed ample for the Federal espenses. -In fact, each en extrav agant and reckless- administration as General Pierce's was considered to be, could not manage wilapose of the immense income, even in bribe funds and dissipation, bat was compelled to hand over to its successor morethan twentyJee -mil lions of collars. Since the accession of "J. 8.," though. what with dishonest' office-holders, thieving - bonier-tors and Navy Yard sinecures, the balance sheet is an awful one• Look at the Items: On the 4th of March, 1857, when "J. B." came into power, there was a balance in the Treasury of $26,000,000. .On the Sd of Juno, 1857, it wee reduced to $17,500,000. On the let - of January, 1858, it was redacted to nothing. On the 10th of January, 1858, the government wee compelled to borrow $20,000,000. In August, 1858, $10,000,000 more. ' In January, 1859, $10,000,000 more. Aod now IL wants $80,000,000, to commence • debt of $500,000,000. It may bessid that the reseipteinto the treamry, mots, are equal to its disbursements ; but they are so only because the country is repeating, un- * der the low-tariff policy now prevailing, the sad I experienee of 1857 by which, within the first six months of the administration, it was involved in •commercial onus which brought ruin to the doors of the people. Re are now, in Ile third year, feet rushing on to a similar fate. The gov ernment officials are rejoicing at the large reve nue coming in from [Epode, which is easing the suiticinal treasury from attar bankruptcy, but all Vtlil the prudent man of the land are look in • " 'with alarm at the terrible volume of -th ose im , the immense foreign debt they ere creating, And the unsesaing outlaw of spe cie, already In the &steam months of the year, equal to tho entire yearly product of Ms California mines. It is not too much to say that if these importations be kept up a few months longer, the country will be precipitated u - pun another crisis, equal in its ruinous effects to that of 1857. Two mush crashes within two years ought to be enough to satisfy to the full the ambition for misollief which eeems to possess this administra tion shore all that ITV preceded it. One half the time it cannot mine the money to meet its ex travagant expenses, and then it bottom; and When, during the other half, it don collect as ranch money as it swede, it does so at the ex pense of the prosperity of the countiy and it the risk of plunging it into the deepest Scandal diitrees. A storernmetit eo corrupt, so reckless, and eo astringent must, it would seem, either baitkrupt itself or the people. The punishment follows the crime, in either case; and the only escape from it is to turn the criminals out of • ower. Toe Passuizirr's Hierrs.—We frequently find articles, something like the following, in our exchanges, which from their tenor, seem to have a motive, in them, differentfrons that which appears on their face: "The President is muted to return in the beginning of nett week, and the suspended Nil mation of government will be restored to its ac customed active life: The relaxation has been , of service, though for the sake of health only he did not need it, being of that robust order which no care seems to affect in the least. 'ln f l ier, he era himself no care,: but takes the world like &philosopher, sitting as oily down 'as Diogenes did labia tub, and disking the modern Alexander very quietly to stand out of his sun shine, knowing that he has only &modicum of , that article en spare. Few men could have stood the meat and tear co well during the last two years, and bat for his excellent habit, which some of as envy, of sleeping a given number of bons, whether the' 'Union was safe or not at nightfall, he must have fallen a v,ietim to his offire f es-others have done in my day. He works harder and more constantly than drudge in the publio melee, and pursues details even to their trifling conolasions. It might be asserted with some degree of confidence, that all the Presi dents in twenty years have not read as many papers, or heard as manresses as he has done, and, what is. more, appears to bare gained strength by it." It is but a fair question' to ask—whit gocd does all this laber scours to the country The great roessnres rabloh- hive for the past two yaws appeared before. the nation, impressed with the signerof the President, stem to have had little or no consideration bestowed upon them: Had the Hansa qnution, In its imme- Mate operations, been duly considered, and had the sentiment of the people In refireou to that insure bun ascertained by reasonable inn*. ligation, and respected sociordingly, Mr. Bu chanan vioniA occupy at this time Klass obnox ious position In the estimation of the people.— The 1111190 remarks will apply to the Cuba edema, at best but a crude project that never received the "finishing touohee from the busy bands at the White Hone—the standing army bill and other measures which have all contribu ted to the destruotion of the moral and political charade? of the Individual who now fills the Presidential: if the President is se in .dustriong as the above extract represents, he mast be devoting his time to- a kind of work which; probably, M would be more to his eredit -- to leave undone. We ere certain his Is not the etoploynient of t SISASSMSD; or wi should ice some favorable rovoltitiow from all labors? Tin English Papers of it lats date record the death of Gen. Proctor, who played so important t a part in the lad teltelligi Pr . *. 13rit1414Ina who rendered tdmitelf odious to the Amnion PouPbt, sapeolaill of the North-Wsit,-,by his CrUsitY• He commanded the 82d nglment at the battle of Pon Erie, and attbsequentlt set Wed In the campalge along the Ithivira froullen .sod foe a . long time made Malden the heidqUefidfd. i tem which, oonjuaction with hie imp lies, he salUed forth to - perpetrate all manner of °wraps upon tile Amerkaue. He died a few weeks since, at hie nag in Wsler, soddenly, fiovo discus of the heart- He had been sixty year" in the army. In 3,11.7. 1814, he commended the 82d beton Pat Erie, from September 2d, and throughout: the 14 0 00 101 r .operstione_ of th e campaign, on the More haus& lie meted -tho'brevet promotion of lieutenent colonel ter his aoudad in repelling !bowie,* on the batter ies and position before Port Erie, on the 17th of September, 1814: - - • ' It Is shied Gist the Rev. Dr. W. L. If:gotta. ridge has made known to the people in Woodford . county, Ey., his intention to settle among them, Wording to their Invitation. Re will continue to - preset In the Woodford end Midway ohne:shoe, and ,'of coon; has determined to decline the appolatment to the Profeeeorehip in the Semina ry at Denville: • . Enuansin Rams, died at Richmond, Ye;Ois Monday. The Dispatch me that. Mrs. Bertnia tp 84. years i-eldoted neat within the ps i f o ur rags ,bas spent lOWA. hes_ :entire. time —ileisbnyeaoo pared sgs.-in suiting. the - p o or 0 4 mWsWing: te._their vents. Night sue • dab whatever aan and true gety could avail; she ina to hatleund• • npoooni of Cassini N. 03.• cowtugtau. As extroordloary,eiroumetsnotitoolt plata at I A very - re - mailable politico] and popular de- Masa, Ceneda, reeentlY, a Mere givrog - birth moaslration was made in the City,of Covington, to three healthy foals. Strange to eay, the 1 Let night, by Cusick M. Clay.--The fact that ' mother took fright at the slngnier predicament -bwares to address a public meeting last night in which she found herself placed, and run off BOOMS to hive been better known in Louisville ; and left her offepring; — After a little persuasion, and Lexington than in thiaclty or in Covington, ; however, she consented to owe one ohem, and and there was • good deal of excitement in the I gave it food, bat would have nothing t o do with ' first named cities from a desire to know what po- , the other two, one of which she kicked so .as to titian Mr. Clay would take with reference to the ; cause its death. The other forsaken one has ; election of -Monday next. One is at a loss to been carefully nursed, and is doiog well." know why It should have been supposed that the Gtoomr.—A feeling of gloom pervades our people generally on account of the severe and ohivalrier and new veteran Representative In the South, of the doctrine that "slavery is section- long continued Arought. The treat was a great al, freedom national," would declare for either calamity; but the drought bids fair to be even Bell or Magoffin. worse. The grass ie generally dried up; Potatoes Very little publioity was given to the meeting which are now in the set must be pretty much o; in Covington, but at eight o'cloo% about eight failure; corn is suffering badly; and all other hundred people had assembled in front of the crops come in for a share of the calamity. Our Seventh Street Market house, and within the vegetable market is bare of the usual variety, and next hour the ovoid had swollen to nearly fit' it is a little difficult to supply our tables. —Nem teen hundred. ark (0.) American. Mr. Clay said that he had taken no public Osonosu, July 27 ' 1859.—We have got the part in the excited canvass now drawing to a scoundrels dist burnt our town lest epring, and close, but had cheerfully responded to a call if they escape with sound necks it will be bet. from his friends for a political 'address In Coo- h ter than they deserve. One of them was can e ht ington. Be was an humble representative of bi., in o f fi r in g Oar raft the Republican organization, and he only asked ." ni ght the r " an w ho of the Whigs and Democrats, and Americana of w as burnt last night , an da crazy wom an as there for etre keeping, perished t he the city, a respectable hearing. The people of these States were engaged In no flames. new controversy, and it was well toe ecognize SINGLE HEADED MOT AGAINST LOCBLE HEADED. the features of a struggle as old as the world— —"Two heads are better than one," nays the old the struggle betweea the class in possessio of Proverb. Negatur. The French Esgle with Its illegitimate power, and the people who, woul d d be one head, has proved itself more than a match free of that power. The possessors are.conserv- for the Austrian Eagle with its two. StiTel—toneervative of monarchical prerogatives, of privileges of caste, of the material advantage for the day, derived from the ownership of la boring then. Napoleon I. expressed his view of the conflict of principles by declaring that Eu rope Ina bound to be Cossack or Republican.— So here In America It is inevitable that as a na tion we must be the Propagandists of Slavery— and that in its worst form—or of Freedom. To the men of Kentucky be wished to present this living issue, "Would they have a common wealth in which labor was honorable?" It was the execrable feature of human Ussery that It degraded—not file African, but the condition of labor. The idea of the independence of these States was the eetabliebment of a federated un ion of States,- In which the right of all men to all the sweet rewards of labor—health, sleep, prop erty, and "the pursuit ofilappiness," should be universally recognized.. The fathers of the Re public too fondly hoped this recognition was se cured by the War of Independence. But in the Convention that framed the Constitution, the slave rose, and demanded the indirect recogni tion of slavery and the legalization of the slave trade for a term of years. The fatal spirit of compromise prevailed, and, rather than go back to English allegiance, and taxation without rep resentation, the framers of that instrument le galized the slave trade. The slave power grew apace; Kentucky, and Tennessee, and Alabama and Louisiana were gained. Even the compro mise of 1820 carried slavery west of the ?Simile sippi, and the compromise of 1850 contained still greater concessions. Were the people or Kentucky prepared to stand by and be committed to the support of slavery propagandism, by the small minority who had hitherto represented the State? The present Gubernatorial contest had noth ing in it to enlist the enthusiasm or the osre of Kentuckians. Your Bells and Magoffine wore quarrelling about measures, and measures only, neither of them dared to risk a full discussion on the principles underlying the extension or re jection of slavery in the territories. Ile (Mr Clay) called this political quackery and empiri cism. There was nothing in the present canvass that touched the heart, of the people—nothing that challenged the interested attention of matu rity or evoked the enthusiasm oT youth. He repeated that the question, which most of all interested twenty-five out of every thirty of the people of Kentucky, was whether tho condi tion of labor should be honorable ? Would the non-ebtoeholders of the eolith be forever retiring their scraggy horses and rickety wagons from the baleful preunce of a alaveholding oligarchy, under whose *old shade there could be no com mon schools—no social equality—no ownership of the roil valuable to those who themselves held the plough. Would the non-elaveholders, who had moved first to Kentucky, then to Missouri and now to Kamm, consent to continue this westward retreat—poorer at every remove—nu, til with the Indians, they finally disappeared on the Fantail slope? There was hope in the future. The control of the National Government was about to pus to the Republican party. A Stephen Douglas would stand in the Charleston Convention like the mutineer at ses,whe has the ship's charts and compass on the powder magazine, and with lighted match in hand, demands supreme com mand of the ship, or will engulf all on board in a common robs. The South may surrender to this bold conspirator, but Penusylvania is Rove lationlzed, and Illinois will no longer follow Douglas. The prominent politicizue of Kentucky were looting two waysthey were preperlng to be with Douglas successful, and against Douglas defeated. Bat the men of Kentucky had higher pur pous to accomplish than could be secured by the election of any nominee of the Charleston Convention. Mr. Clay appealed to the naturalized citizens of the State to recognize the political organiza tion whose perpetuity and success depended open the elevation of the condition of labor, and who repudiated the doctrines of the so-called Demo cratic' party, annulated by Lewitt Case, which abaudone the American of foreign birth, if im pressed into the service of European despots. Mr. Clay was listened to with marked attention throughout.—Cin. Com. FILM) fw Srasas.—We copy the following from the circular of Straight, Deming Ir Co., of Cincinnati: "The trade in "sweets" this season is very un satisfactory to importers of Louisiana enure, principally because unprofitable, though very few are willing to tolerate actual dishoneety in the manufacture of any article, whether directly detrimental to their imamate or not. Raring just completed the task of re-weighing our an gate, we have some facts that may be of interest to the uninitiated. One lot of good fair sugar that we took in February 84 hits lost in weight 95 to 200 Tbs. per hhd., averaging 143 i lbs. love each. After deducting advance in price. we are losers on this lot to the amount of $7,00 per hhd. This we regard es nothlog lees than the result of a frond on the part of the manufac turer. This may be thought severe, but we be lieve in calling things by their right names, and we can see no reason why the we of "pleat- Oats" of Jima in the manufacture of sugar to Increase its weight, (thus making it a deception and injury to all who handle or consume It) is much more remote from actual crime than that of strychnine in the manufacture of whiskey to increase the yield. We believe the laws of Lou isiana and Ohio should provide a severe penalty for both these schemes of criminal pin. Other lots of sager received in February and. March lost S 8 lbs., 87 lbs., 47 lbs„ 48 lbs., and so on, according to the grade of sugar, and the "pro mise" employed in manufacturing." a TIM LATD Rants AND TIM Caere.—From al quarters we bear cheerful reports of the bone= fits of the late rains to crops and vegetation. Around our city, the osidenees of these benefits are observable in the greater thriftiness and verdure of the grass, and in the rapid growth of the corn; while In the market the abundance of sumnient vegetables proves how beneficial were the effects of the rain on the garden. that sup ply oar tables. The rains appear to have ex tended throughout this State, the lower portion of Illinois and Kentucky, and the farmers in those regions are rejoicing that their corn hee -1 ing got the necessary supply of rain to enable It ' to "MI out" well, Is placed beyond the danger of serious injury by future drouth. The wheat crop has been more than bountiful; it has been overwhelmingly abundant. Oats, barley, rye and - gram, too, have yielded satisfactorily; and, if the corn crop should turn out tut well alit now promises, there will be nothing lacking to 811 1 up the measure of blessings which a generous Providence has accorded us.—&. Louis Bulletin. Tom African and Sierra Leone Weekly Adver tiser of June 3, announces the death of the Bishop of that diocese, the Be. Nev. John Bowen, LL.D,. appointed to the See in 1857. Raving had em end attacks of the yellow fever, so often and so fatally prevailing on that coast, and having got over them, it was hoped that his life would be spared for many years. It now remains with the Poke of Newcastle, the Colonial Secretary, to nominate a fourth bishop of Sierra Leone who Will hive jurisdiction, as his predeoesaors have had, ever the coast between 20 deg. north and 20 deg. eouthlatitude, and more especially the colonies of Siena Leone, the Gambia, the Gold Coast, and other dependencies. The gross in come of the Bee ID SOOL a year. , . _ , 1 . L - is the Of sindente at the Kniversity Col lege, London, who recently received prizes at tho ' hands of Lord Palmerston, we find the names of the two Mine of LOOS Koesuth, the Er-Governor Manger". Mille hots seeking the iodepend. enc. of his country, his sone have been winning laurels In the mere - peaceable departments of architecture, natural'hildeophy end astronomy, and civil engineering. .: .BTIUS on TDB ALLLOHNHY..--A steamboat has appeared on the waters of the-Allegheny Elver; . and I. "' t ang between Archthald'fi Lending and Lushes's, tam Wien ihia'side of.Secells port. She was Preluded and built by Mr. John E;Fobes, son of John Paha, Esq,, of. title „vll. lage, and is a credit to the mechanical skill and enterprise of the builder..-01ran Advertiser. His.—The hay crop is very light.. - Dial 4 meadow& which have usually yielded ei bear) crop, are new used le pastureifields. It will be well fo..ritigi , aho.' .generally need d - MX article for their basest= cattle . in,the sinter, to 100 1 1 about for Abe needed anntunti - of fodder.' There Ica. not a--fonsib of the. anal crop, taking this count, rarer.—lfirsoti (Pa.) Stir. DYEIPEPSI2.---The worst foe of humanity I. go troll known, that we baldly foci disposed to "copy time or space 10 Ito expoaltion. Yew have escaped etigering from one mantel= of Remind forme. bag, hi. either • CIUSZ or a eirtudnalcs °Saimaa every other Carmen and taken in thisstem we believe ohe remidy—DlEßUATE'd HOLLAND nrukale—.ni ~ mitigate, II not effect permanent cure. We might on. stronger language, but, as on are addreming a matornalp as well ea a re 00313401. 30130 moolty, doles to ~old ;he prejudice 'Mich would attach to .bat would MEI merel33.3ttug. Indlgeettoo, Heartburn. Lteadachei-.Bicr , and NOrTOI33--1 1 3 fact, all that tiara their origin In impaired digestion-1u which are Melodist BILIOUS DISORDERS AND LITER Wit PLAINES, Mental Dieorders, Irventrigly,indtspanfiret to 271.04,.frepatiatm, /Apra:stow of Aptrife, /Venom Ran and ISmatigAtt, dame for Solitude, and a number of other affection• of tide CMS!, rendering a Man Unfit for Inter. roam with the world sand the satiety of hie hmtfy Xll, In mat lostarime, be found to bare mnauseded foam that diemmal .late of the digestive organs which this medicine is 03 eminently calculated to relieve RUUD CARSIZI3-1 1 3 11 I. highly Ccalmotrated Bair. ham'. Holland Bitten la put up to half pint bottles only, and maned at Al per bottle. Its greAt demigod for Mai truly Celebrated Medicine basiodised many teoltritinta, which Mei petite abouldgmed whim marehmlng. Beware of Eee Ilea Our Ludo LS on r. 1.01.1331 of every PACO, J., 00- Role Proprlettre, 27 Wood Wool. between lot and . 1.1 MAJltialworgh. 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NIL 130NNER b. the n1e....0f antordeeh. dad . RAW STORY by CITABLE-9 DICRE:99, written aspramoly Lc the LEDGER, will be commenced t►e mei weer* We. TIM le the tint and Gulp y cr. 1 , 1 tAu celebrate] aorbor for us Leal en publleat The LEDGER te for ado In Ibte <lir ET ART TIIVIDAT et ] aleleck. lIONT A MINER, Wbole•als Agentis. VJM. H. IIuRSTMANN k SONS, HMI* CIIIItaIrEIS., adjoining ma roclary • PRILADELPIII4, Matolocturon lual impart/ors or Ladies Drell, Cloak and Montilla Tritominaa, Ulm now opened for encolnatko, • large land wall as sorted to.. th s e tx tl e o n f t lo ad o ie f s ' WEZ s T E l S t N l m—moidp to eblnli dory In. Xl6lt. CHANT& Saving ealentivo frallttea St•wafactoring, and paying mama.. attautfos kith* To! e 1,4 ee ere tonal:tad to otter grout SirEtilils rep% ar woßSitnawf fr ,,, f, In .11 odors sad at low price. der/. P. Memo re Cis nod De pp cEL. klßß.Arzo SITICr , antllya 3ACLN FL Arirerols nganin far SYL.Wd IPeaktf.. BOGS. on2lnol TNNYSON'S NEW BOOK-3 idols of oe King. by AlfrulTeostiplana; Itecollecttona of Om Anterlcan Savoltitio• • private Jonna.l by hydro, Barclay; The lionun Goodhue by E. Aboat; Thu Yonng :dm Of the BRAN noreldered In • riodea of Leanne before the Boston Young hleo's Chriatian Aoint . e; 'hullo) Norms. a lON or the :flume Fresh warp!, of Adam Bede, ...reel of rare nor'.; It,. Jai:nem In filo. and Gold, Geom. vole /11..wolia .4 the early Italian. Value,., nod ed.," and Etudes. Joel receleed et sta. DAVIECITE, 93 Wood arrest. (1 ItEWARD. - Stolen from rhe. , •••• sulaystber, o• Batordey. July 80th, 114.9 • BAY 11.AJLILIIre pare old, LS hands high, one blur loot whit.. gore on each Aide alma / by 1b...1d1e ghat. racks ecol trot. [ruder the saddle lied oo erg old looking saddle, with dart ctua•tarred saddle cloth. The thkt pay 1.1. moue as JOIN BALM ETT, la • re.[r about .It halt high, erhb black atildtere, end bed. a black coal and braid het The stare nevaull .r u 1 be fold for the MOTO and thief, or ch•helf lor either. B. IL PATTEILSOB, .210 ranter Diamond liner end Cheap relley. fp() MY PATRONS.—Tbo uaderhigned 1. would like to nettle his weenie with lea falte.ll, and will be toned derinEttis week et bit tams place of hurl ers.; end alter the ;lb et Aeort he mat be addremel at Onto. Thew vibe lure deferred tioq curer he ww., two, three awl Meta 'tn. twilnentad mm. ro , ard and settle their socoonti darker this weak. so thßtri 301101 T. TIItIYOCH. W hl. 11. 11011 BOCK, ANNOUNCES TO JIM PTIPILS AND TEM PUOLLC, That $e will romp.. ble Leung rio the riario, Vocal Moak, le., AUGUST 31. Apply it tile widen., or lo m 7 popll, Ur. CHARLES litTLlAin, SI Tirol aritlewdlit 1440iirlELO 4t CO. continuo to giro Aljp great bargains In Dry Goode, fake fur— Lawns far. • • Okalll IlaLAlns .................. du 240 • banal A.— INc do And all tbslr .Mira stock at greatly reduced prkaa. sal • • ARE CH ANCE—A Brick llonzo and — Lot of Ground 6,r $660. The lot hue front of 31 loot cm ero street, Allegheny, by 100 feet deep on ao .110010 near the Orphan leyluos. The home le 2 stories and coo. taloa 4 room. end cellar; hydrant in the yard. Parsons wantlng to boy a amen dwelling housed:keep, now hare the opportunity. B. OUTLIngla B SON, 61 Vetter et. CORN --300 bus. prime yellow Corn in eture aid for u 1 by ktr.LANE • AN.11114 124 &mod ot. WHEAI'-200 bus. new White Wheat ^Js; do do Amber do Heed and for We by Mc}ANEA AMEN 124 Arnaud at it RANGES-20 boxes in Ind e order jue NJ , roed co coral/omnd Ur seu by eu2 ROUT. Mani, Ste Liberty .rout. _ MACKEREL—In bbls., half bble. and kits 1111. for We Li strl 110111% DIOR TIRAYMEN WANTED.—Two german rid= 7. u .ttlti, . N . 7; V i at i :ett l i. '' HOLTZMAN & WISDERIIOI.D, immune & J. mama No.loo Third Street. Pitt abort& , Ahontfacturrri and /Wm in Curtal n Co Fret eel, Bands, llhadea, Olinda, Alattrensoo, Comfort's, Coshions, &c. Siirroticuloatemtl& paid to STRANROAT WORK. CARP.STB Tarn. AND LAID TO ORDM sal..dem Loccuerr (*novas s.turdi.N 'Lux; LA wag:Novo/ i!..LE, FOR YOUNG LADIES, . • 1M:1r. NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OP TWO i- • TERMS, fire months each, will open on TUBsDAY, Dolga; allot...mbar, at ci doloirk, A. M. • The listoulty of Tisane, who filled their ellnallons wit-, nob dletlosulatted entente during the p.,1 poor, root{'', their conaection with the Inuttntlort. On amount of the greatly ,tntreesed. feclllll. for trent effordwl by the new raesonwer Vallw.y, • Ilmltat 'Mather of DAY PUPILS rop e 00C1004 from Pittsbnrgh: • Tile nitolter of Soardlo 111 11081:4 to Thug, EASILY Arm:arms ARE DESIRABLE. .• VIROYILARS, motet nlng Emend I nformnt too, tenni, At., mil. bolted at DAVIS' end DAVISON'S, Datitwollore, no stILLEHLR'S and MELLOR'S Ilo,to Story, or by dare.. IM} at Pittebargh Piet Mee, ,lkistatliesY REV. fiIOROE T. RIDER, Herta, ' Tttar. RUALBIAN • FAMILY WOWING , ONLY FIRST CLASS MA.CI INH - 1 :•ifiriZeindlni • .lIMONABLII rItICR. it id 'No, quatiatitay, ulna and embnider; win tale LIM I .4 Dar intnnts an an Muni of !Atka; .tarllqUilitln egml, Wll . 6odlllld liar In 'cat t it i ,: c a i na i r , Inct the 'shard tied t3B!=il 3 ,l4ll44?Send for* cif i rTaw ; 60 was' Wpm; pu tam , x. inantirr, asonto4 Stanc4,ll we COTI,I,ITSF , cO C.tmmosi rod fritstl tiloptotr, Ja 4 : 4lll * • , • ablitriiierunts pITTSBURahI FEMALE 1:10-CLEGE REV;I:f.CPKIIAIIINO, A. Al., PrailArot U. TiN0w1.1..9, A. U. Vice Premi4.ni Assisted by One experienced leacheru instructions are . _ItitrACENTS WANTED in this State te CaEt• &on in CI hmitchts of a thorough English, Cloaks' and - sass with theOOLDEN SALVE. Solis rapidly. Ows make Fclopline education Superior advantages aro offsrad la , (stoODINAII TO TOUT T. THILTTCT,) lidlid N.Y. Tar ten:mac , send stamp. " " I .tHlgs' Winer Colors and Drawing. Hods,. L., . Jell.3oldavrTT C. F. WHITTEN, Lowell, Hass_ l'i"Prin.fer'qte'tha'pinistrlo Vi qu eln 6 l 'l ste ..ct a te l t BOOK CARD & JOB pBINTERs "." contrn/nro• Wsdetaday the Alai day or August. For Cifra. I I . UTT. gi•ing particulars, apply at Ca Collogy, Ga.l:e dike and ptincipsl book storss H. SIhIPSON, • Ju4tswd PlTTltitilt Board a Erasing's. or P/A.ZiCk , FORTES. JUST received a now lot of Pianos from the manofootory of OP 144 AND 7 oor.s. VIZ, AND VARIOUS STYLES OF TINI2EL ALL INSTRILkiENTS WAIMANTED Tho public aro barite:l to nil and ezamino tho &lock of tbo subecrit,, which coualata of FIFTY riANOs JOHN 11. MELLOR, 11 flood •tract. Alan—Thrett excellent Ftenos to Rent VOR SALE OR EXCIIANOE.—An improv .r ed Farm of 52 moo on the TOnghleghn.7 tiro nod Raliroat 20 Miss from I•lttsburge.. AI., a Lot on' Vain street in !hamburg, 125 feet front l'Y /On deep, Mils building thereon, meltable fora physicim Or druggi tAii acres of Prairie Lend, seven miles month-wed or Chimgo. 13 scree on the mst side of ghleaao. All or any Olt of which cull Le sold on reamiable terms nod a long ciedit glvco on thrmfortrths of the porches money, or exchanged fur an Improved Mock Farm I. re.- nylvaula or Ohio. For particulars, address EL T. GILLIAM, JeAjcitf gbargatiorgi Allelthe.7 SANDER'S HAIR DREssiNo ROOMS, GRANT STREET, OPPOSITE Tnr. CAST:MORAL, OPEN FROM 6 A. M. TO S P. M.. Where gentlemen an have their flair Dressed in the lanai and moat foahlonahle manner. ne haa fitted ap a room en. &mealy far Ladles, where particular attention will be given to DRESSING milt FOR PARTIES, DEDE.PTIONS, Sc., la foe various epprovodatilea. SirSANDIWS CELEBRATED SCALP TONIC kept con stantly on hand and for vale. Ja=ityd CLOSING OUT SALE.— IRISH LINENS MADE of PORE lildl. BITROELFISLD A CO. Invite the attention of buyers cent lug grouting or klltting Meows to the eoperlor article they keep, god which they Iwo able to tell very low sa ty por ches. them on the most advantageous terms. Al to, Linen Fhlft*Fronte, Lloen Lase., email:lom LUNN, &r. tle 7 cheap. 1 , ‘ , 0 QIRDIIAGIIAm COBINIIDRIDIAL.COLLEra AND WRITING ACADEMY Collage Qell, Diamond, 1311rmingrinm T 1283.12, 01211 ON ENTR&FICF. For Omen:mated Writing— idd Neinlol. Time unlimited. Writing end Dookillerping...- 20 • rein= N. SNAPPER, Professor of Writing and Book.Keepils. G. IL LISITIIIIAD, Jr , Profonor of Penmanship. O.F. WILLS , Professor ol Book-Nreplng and Co corr. dal Calculation. IMP. W. B. BOLTON, Limos. on Diana,- and (Dismal !objects. UON. De P. FLENNIKTN, II Minister to Deo mark, • mamba of tits Pittsburgh Bar, Locum. on Oom. menial Law. PROP. DL RATOR, Lothar on Eldonliald. und sea what has nava been before altampted by any pantnan, namal.y Spacimana of Ornamental and Practical Penmanship fermata an year prang% In Oast:mot spaded from VI wends and upwards. Good Doardkeg at g 1,30 per weak. Students enter at any time. Pr , speck...of olObsod Brahma Wcitlog, eadute lwe patois stamps, and a hire. O. LEIT GRAD, Principal, ja.l3.lydlerF Pittsburgh, Pc FRENCH WHITE ZINC PAINT /ROM TIM. VIEILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY OF PARIS MIIIS PAINT id adapted to all purposes to which the heat While Lead is applicable, It dow tot tun yellow, as lawl Itearlably due, and will lupin'. the tabites. and emoothuir. of Coach unistllog without of vartiab, and I. mealy Imbed Colors with a rinc but. retain their Corea...Ltd hrilllatcy of color. EXI puede will cower a. much iitrfece, with thieeis. body, am 250 pcutdelaf lead—aliowlng great economy well u beauty. In ruder that perdu toss ilepecil upon gettog the article atria/Furor they should boy of none but the moot rapt:U hl. Gouts. TL. Company .hip but two quanta, known asi No. I wadEnous IfOiste Dry. Had wad Chun Neal. The No I or 0.1 Seal la lbw article most need for palotiug payout the Snow Wl:o4.°r (Deep Sul being only rued for the mut ostensive wort. JOtECLI tI WERONO, Agent for Iliac.. Orders adiremool ellboruf Lto following bon." Win I. ni no. ern rrJor , .l tan , ' of pncool, rllltor Dry or to 11 ALI. ig CORNELL, ilaiden Lao., N.,, York It ATNOLD.I. DEVOE. • PRATT, IJd and 106 Fulton *treat, New Y k. TUE IRoNCITY TRUST COMPANY NO 7,',41 LIOEITY MLitt, PITTSBUROU Mb. Inetilntl..o wail be oyt n •od ready Jur buslnt o. 'HONDAS, the VAST DAY Of AVGDST. en!hollow/m.1a In all dm Principal Mks or Thy States and the Canada*, and procords promptly trmlttod to eroy drafted point on do of maturity. Slea Tarlmago co the Principal Ci!lar .•• Wert ' renelted 10 Po, - &of Carron' Food.. lowest Allowed ors Tuon DoporDo. Dr. B•mn•l !. PITON• DDlory C•rrooto or Anll.Billoo• IdDrietro...-Poroty 'Veg. tabl•...►Mlld, BA% Aod EffeAtlfn Remedy fnr BILIOUS DISORDERS, SICK lIRADACUE, eutoos HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA, TORPID LITER OR STOMACH, COSTIVIANESS, BILIOUS UR DYSPEPTIC COUGH, MALARIAL PAYERS, DOWEL COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, SOUR STOMACH, kn., SKIN DI:MAPES, MITRE BLOOD, JAUNDICE, Aod sii complaints mond by 131 PD RS DILR OR BiLIOOE Nrcg DR. OCO. U. HIGYSIR, Jcildmilser 140 Wood 4., bole Agent R'r llitabosgb. ILESTIO CUTLERY—The beet assort Dmenl NIIIrIS, FORKS, POCKST KNIFES, CABrERS, SCISSORS, RAZORS,4 , " Tv the thy, will to foarid on nor 4b4ICHIOII`.. PrIGGIItO UNG RIR th CAKTITT•YO , No. 86 Wood .0001. 13ant statrmrnto -- • • hteteenent of the Beath of on, Pletre. ttsorgN4l., h. ftenowsh let, I IMMO. raced. Mit col ....... ..sl,7f),a7A M Reel relate eed Onno! It.t 11.755 Othalleaeoue,„ 1,944 91 Lee by other lienks. 64.143 90 honk Notes t. Choke ......... ....—.. 4l t.p.cle (gold nod rarer) 411.002 A Capital EttLA LIAIIIIMTS. ' 11,1C,i00 co Profits end Earning. 165,262 all Unp•lil Dinads end Sapp... , Ace 3)110 Dun to t.lhc.t 14.11...... - ... 11.6,t.Z...! 14 ellentallot . it,8M13,103 pl The atm...tatehotat I.torfart Mao best of my koo Edge sod tenor. JOLIN lIABPKIf Caahl• • bourn to mot .IN:etchl.t Ang,OIBOO, Lama. sot B. BUITII, Notary Public. Saststueut or tilt. lrierchant•• and Alarm far tt • gasket Pittsburgh. Ptlrearlott, 510 00 e7 , Anfr. Ist, Lt.4o. Cucntallue, ::57,E27 00 Doe Depuettore. 04,107 E 2 • Due other Rank, 44027 67 lhaeCommtmamalth ............. • 303 ut Loattemad Discounts, va0,681 ta (bit 1311,700 b 3 Neter and Charite or ether Ilanka.•. ..... 102,010 3l Due by ethur Banks • - .0,221 tie The above ehrtemout Warred enllre to Um brat or m I. ontatrdge end totter . W. IJENNV, Otehlor. Prom end robctribad LAWS me, thte lot day or Aug •. DAM/. sal J. 7.IfAOKENZIII. Notary Yntillr. IRO cents. IV A° worth .5 . . Statemont44 111.1•111 k. rntabnrgb, Ang. lat, 1859 1.1,310T5. Loons sod NJ 117 4S Hole. and Choc Hole to Vaull ks of Olio/ 11Oolia ...... 10.069 IO fool E4tate, RC /o,ouo 03 Miscellaneous Atcousita 8,116 10 Doo from Banks nod Santoro 0,67 , 5 17 $003,034 71/ gllO,OOO 00 Capital Elora 136,910 00 Circulation ...... 0 1 1,710 01 lodleldnal Dol"."°"Sriiijr. ..... 81,811 Coatingant Fuel ao4 rro 18,420 81 Ihu to ether panto itn7,0175 riled 10 lbe lewd of my knoe The above esetemall r„ p. JUNBB, Osabiar. edge awl bad. lei d e , a deg, ""n"l4f " '" V. Idacreireit, Notary .02 Poldle, ellivement ........... ...................... 221028 00 Due to otbor 109,91%) otl Due 01 LBYETS. 11111•aud Hutu DlwOusiod ......... Due by (Atm' Beaky.. ........ ....... 73 Nam awl Melly of oihor Dank. 21,030 97 Spline la 84,220 tiO • ' 090,637 11 The above statement is &arrest, to the beat of my kuowl Idge and belief. 060. alcUltEW,Caehter. Bisons before me this Ist &jot Ang,llo. ant ' A. W. TIMM Notary Public ---- Blwtlmnelf rNSStIMOI, An. la, IRAQ. Capital ..... ............ 100,4441; 00 ...... C 30,111371113 Dim by Mbar 17,711116 Not. 444 CheMV.orbor &Wm ... 04443 97 349,03 93 Ml 3, 00 Duo toothot ...... • 1,10 14 Do. to The aboro D otstomm110• coronet accord • ing Al to the boot of my kooirtstlyoondlellafd,JOlUll4loo.4llll, omlto. 0,03 0 m0 b e kr• mo, SAM 101 40.7 of Log, A. p 11169, 402 ROUT. FINNEY, frotm7 P:1114. ' - - - Atatuneot. or SD* Alieghen7 think. Prernma, JWt nth ilso. Noissawl lOU 4105,9 Is eta. _ . ..... ........ OW: 16 Nati* s — n — Fle . cir; orotbsr Doak' .... zgyj lyr Das t. 7 saber Maki. .• ..... 17:44 P:1 aumartra. Das loather Dante...... .. . ..... 201; /PeTkhall la • 40 Thobralratranikla:o*l4 ihii bared 02 sdgiandballed, • J, N. DOM( ISISST and "OMEN& ioGar• my eh Tat dal VOW...a . ' son war, mu; • i - • • - ' ,.. .ffitsceUancoug.: '• I Vuttlie itOticss. •• - GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. , 2115'..5°C° AGINTS WASTED.—To 641 font time Inventions *puts bara mado over $15.003 40 OIL"! tatter than all other 11001illt agencies. Eoud raw stamp* asd get BO peva particulate, pelts. Jell.3mtleanr Ei•Rit A IN/ DROWN. L.,attl, ifasa... RALSTON & YOUNG, U.A.Z EIDTEI BU ILDING, FIFTU STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE, /01-Ezscht• awry kind of DOOR and FANCY JOB PRINTING with naatdes• and dispatch. • 0111011311.1 Nil dONd, BT THE ABOVE CARD IT WILL BE pacthred that I have disposed of my DOOR AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISITIIF.NT to Mosses. RALSTON YOUNG. They be placed, e. we to regard to b areientlemeo in whom every confidence ey m oldness transaction. as thelr exportnix. I the mechanical execution of the work entreistad. to th . They are provided with a pule amount of Types and Machinery, Btestit Power and other (=Miles to °amnia rioting to an excellent style and promptly. I alit for hem the coatlonsnes of (bat patron age which has Po lo sod so liberally been extended to toyeelf. Jo nlstrtf P 301 I N T. PIIIITOCR. anid Id i. schlo mots fluting to , ask for hem the math.. lova so lo mid so liheraill G. if. Jn Aawif P 301E0 T. M. 1 8 5 8 _ 01110 11111Tf. STILPIIIIII-ullitia Open to Visitors Seeking Health or Pleas. nre, from Jane let to October Ist. Accommodation for 0 v e r 5 0 0 Visitore. TIIE OHIO BITE SULPHUR SPRINGS .I. re situated In laware ms Co p ti ti n k ty w , l w e rintizolesN,N,ol of Oolumbits,(tha Csid I of Ohio,) on the Scioto River, 10 mile. Prom Relate& to miles from the White Sulphur Sta tion on the Spring rid, Monet Vernon and rittsborsh Railroad, sod 10 m os from Pleasant Valley or Spring. litall..o. on the Coln took Piqua and Indiana Railroad. ' The medicinal on Itlea of Mesa Springs ire mmorposarei by Mom of any othr Mineral Water. In the Onitaill !Saw. lirlion Halm or ar Infatuation, addrma Jul:ducal' , Whit* Selphar Springy, Ohio. 0 1111112,N Assurance Company, ESTABLISHED IN 1836 CAPITAL $6,2914800 00 PdiD UP CAPITAL AND 8011 PLUS... 2,194,111 053 ANNUAL RIVPIIO6, for tbo 'careen. log Isevery 81, leSh ..... ......... . 933,024 12 THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST 1...0r Damage by Flre, mamma army deecription of Property. The Bak) Of Premiums ore moderate, eon, lo ell ream, booed aeon tae .banter or the owner or wee pmt, end the manta of the risk. Lame promptly weljarted and pain without reference to Loudon. A weld poleaxe*/ fired prorrant in Philodd. phiaforpayment ofiramerbs tAii country. Mum James McCully a Co., 174 Wood stork John Floyd 41 Co., 173 u Brown k Kirkpatrick; 193 Litort7 grorti " D. Oran k Co, 99 Wood strut: Miltiroy it Co, 64 Wood Weak Jame. lloCandleira k Co., 103 " Nisnick & Co , OS Watar great; " P. A. Yahoo/trick A - Co, That and W:cd masers. Jo. IV C. 19141 9 Co, Second and Wood attaiatoi 9.0. k Co, 8 Wood , Dorddileld & Co., fourth and Market atreeta: Wawa Co, Wood and Woier eoi Lt/LINCL3 a eartsortanit George 1.1 Stuart, E.q., 13 Dank street Mews. Myers, Clarboro • Co , = Market mrt; Wm. & Co., South /root areal - &Mutate. Collins, Front and Note el ud " Stb ms , Willia Co, 619 Market Wets; Junta Orate. &CrViand 22 Letitia stroot; Joreph 13. Illtrball, Sad., Pre;tdent Mennonite &auk: Jamul Dunlap, rM Pt oxidant Union B. lion W. A. Porter, late Jadde Supra. Coal. .1A9112.9 W. ARROTT, Agent, Tentporvy 001ce, 103 Wood CARD. THE UNDERSIGNED ILLS THIS DAY alSOclated with him to the WHOLESALE GROCERY InEINgSS. Mo SAMUEL LWANT 111r..WILLIAll CURRY, .4 .111 'r6daltutk: the wnle at the ULD STAND NO. 117 I LIB/NIA faRKLT,4I.• Mit•Lnran, July hASIUV.I. VW ART WII. W.WaILY ..W.ll CURRY. W. GORMLY & CO VVHC/1-.188.A.L.£ GROCERS, a=0.1.1 C licartz Caahlat PoliOV ISI ON B. P IZORIJC EC No. 271 Ltbarty 5 3argh, Pa Jaß:ltnanclp H A R D-W A R E, 80. 52 WOOD STREET. ➢car Inn nboas Et. Charles lintel, JeNtdCcn PI/ TSMIZGIL O. B. Irma, isto of Lancaster Loosal 61.4, Pitta's. GEO. O. BRYAN & CO., Commission Merchants, TOR TUB BALL' OP PIG IRON, BLOOMS, etc., No. 52 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh.. Ezra= nu—Lyon, Phofb S 00., Pittsburgh; Lvingston, Copeland 2 Co., Pittsburgh; mos. bt. inuattn, Erly, Lan caster; Ron. Ruston Pam" Ltarrisburg; Bryan, Gardner • Co, LiolliJaysburg, Pu. 1,4,0.640 Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, Insurc■ ARatnet Lose or Damage by Fire on Buildings, !Merchandise. Fur niture, he., at Reasonable Rates of Trentham. Dintcroria.-1. Hetobford Stan: William 1-CEee, ol ICH.. A Co; tielbro Prelim Joo. M. Arwood, a Atwood, Whit° A Co; BrnJ. T.1'11.1101, of. Trw. Blokes a Q.; Geary Wharton; Mordecai 1.. Dawerin; Geo. IL iliewvt, of litewart A Pro. John 11. Brown, of John 11. Broh-rg & Co; B. A. rahneatoak, of B. A. r.b....ucit A Co.; Andrew D.' Cuh; J. L. Paringer. of Wood A Errlnpor. P. RATCIIFURD bTARB, Prcationt CHUM W.Coxe,floretary. Prrnmonon RzeratACra—Wm. Malmo & Co , 3. Pslotar Oa, Thomas M. now., E las. Marst 11, EN., Allan Kramer, AP hoi A Co.. WM O A. C. - . eidloy, Bros 12 CT, Livloptao, Oopolsod Co., Jam& D. 1.70 n Oa, Wm. . * Co. 06.0. Sr VIIYAtt 6, 00, Agent., • .I.3o:dmd No. 62 Wood Shoot. $2.363,c03 8& _ \W . C AN.UOWM. T E ADMIRERSOF STEINWAY'S jL. PIANOS tramper-Maly Informed that we bars Just renedvad TWO at them UNItIVALL6D PIANO.FORTIIB, Thu One 7 Octave mind counter, plain; Ono 6% do do' do do They nand but to La board, and their Toet a opts loft) wham will at once to Insulteatt d. For Bala by 11. ItLEBEII lt OLIO. No. 67 nth atreat, • ant &le /Lauda tot ettaLaway.. unrivaled PLinos. QUNDRIES t.„I 1000 mks Soda Aab, vormouo. 100 do du, . (re)ned,) to du— Claude Alkali; 100 bag. Mint* &Ala; 160 do Ballpoint, 600 boxua Window Otapa (Wu tad alzar,) fur 6ala by LI,LX.ANDAit KING, aul lAberty strut LFE IN SU It AN oE.—The GIRARD LIFE AA INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, et the Agency, No, 76 Grant street, Plltaborgh, oorittnne to nuke Insurance. no lira. In addition to a paid capital of 1300,000, they hart a lugs and Incroulng MONAD MD, affording nodoebted etenclty to the inacopd. In Ceara of Insurance for Life the tone. &Tiered from 11.0e310 prorate on. already exceeded fifty per rent. on nil pramiams patl, . Tnoa. Ituinawar, Prowl; Jobe P. Janus, Actuary; Jae. Eine, M. D., Medical Itramloor, OW N 0.112 Fifth atreet„, Plitthorgb. for further toformatlonapply to WM. DA NE WELL, divot for the Company, No, 76 them street. mylitytt PRICES 'INDUCED— BOOTS AND atIOLUIIIEAP BOA JAMES ROOD, SS MOM street, is nog soiling off ids large WI ■ell selected stock of BOUTS and SUOMI at very induced prices, consisting of Ladica, MI.. and Chndrens' o.Jtcrs, 1311pporn and fancy Elam of All description,. umaungs Mena', 1101'd and Yuat h'e ras, tee Um, OitorJ Ik6 Chita Ope All or lir blob be U uow adlleg at grastly rt &bud prlce.. Call emu sod ware &bawd. 1544 JAIIRS 1/01113. 89 Market etnist. PITTEIBIIRGEI, PENN.& NO. 1 WOROLTE STREET, LONDON IMEE=II3 PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES LOQAW & GREGG, IMPORTIM OF THE lINTERPRISE MIME BRICK AND POT OLAY.--Htiving J bean appointed dents tor lb* rale or lloboaing Piro Brick and Pot Clap, wear. at all um.0.,33, pp ty caaWmen wi th sop Qs:ntity and ot a noposlor The &hennas, of Ohm atonotacloweem U particaluirdi ream to oar Pot May, whirl wo will warrant to be • owl, rlor undo. 60:1, J n'bl . Nora 149 and 161 Wood Oreg. ACOTTAGEand 3 acres of Imnd, miles thm the Court Muse; .930 blariog trim-0804 P 664 b. ebony bill dads trses cull [mita boats sr. raugod With . hit 6 Sat added :virtu* Maui mom "d imam 6 bed cambers, 2 estlara and saws twat FA" Is trout, stab* airrisgs aoase r ia. Sew atustlos is pls. ant sad Wealthy sad ins gout aslshbantood; awoll of good rota; also • largo caters tor salt water. Will sold or =awed by 8. CB 81188ILT • SON. Itarkst st. A id EIUUAN FLUTE SCROOL—With novand complete rodeo and owe**, and all Demo any loutenctkets to packet the lamer In theme et playteg the Ante wlthent a toaster, Masthes TIM a AMP of popular mask, consledna of Polkas, klescher, ak., bpL by. Prim 60c. Per aele by JOHN n. hELLOB, W"4 't ry "' CM** malted on receipt of the press I,A EFIKED SUGARS 30 WA& of the dif• IN Went gnu* In 'tore old tor ado, •thrlArals ruSdir. bar, cheap Id PUMICE% Family Omer: air 4 Tr* MOM Ihrleral mot, Afirsherly. , • "I" AiRESII. ROASTED JAVA AND RIO CorrEx 111 ott Impt, elwe bad qoallty,tia for de at ?Exams ran 07 arcoerf S L d l. " " strtet.Alltztway. JRAKENVELL, -PEARS h 00 hayo .this stamtkled BENI. Jai, in tudoess. and condw2 mazdamectro 'of rut r; arazavratutandsr thi s.=Arm satior . otarcal: Pittabarglr,Larisi Is; 2116110ilairit EYE AND filAFt DISPENSARY Off co 95 Blaln Bt., (551 dour, up Tin,) Buffalo, N. Y STABLISRED BY TILE CELEBRATED 124 DR. JOIINSON, late of L .nund., England. A great dbrovely ha ehawience re medicine., bettor, • cer tain and speedy cure for rettortu• the eight and removing all Monaca peculiar to the ey.t.. Thin Is untrersally ac knowledged the only safe and wire remedy cow known. It bee been need with great Elem. by the mom Antral phy sicians in Resole and America. Patients to any part of the country can treat themselves sucaterfally at a moderate. pen., thereby availing the danger and aspen,e of falling Into the bawls of nostallini onysiefens. Tele medicine (enalcient to oure,) twill be Went Ly moil orßepress, with all neccesury direction on receipt of Sao Dollars. Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises in the Ears, Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, ' Affordinrlnstant relief to waterers who have Leon troubled with deafness for many years. After eduk this remedy a few days the patient le Madenty sod aloncat notreculonaly enabled to boa ordinary toned oonverantiou; In the mum of a few weeks the moat obirtleato case of Maroon, I. effect. ally cured. Patient. too unmans. to mention have ht ev restomd to Omerearin and foram rescued frum the mum el the damp.= ungnalfied pretaneera of the present day. Borpital and Ovate teatimostala and ceettficatm from the mom eminent phyalclnne sod augment. to Eugltund, to whom presence deaf pawns have been cored, and mane hundred , of private patients cured Con be men or mitered to A case of Mtn medicine (enough to effect • cute,) will be forwarded to arty part of the country tor Fiftonn Dollars. cadre.Dß. JOHNSON, Drawer fel JellulawlyT Office ps kialn se, Buffalo, N. Y. GALL AND PCX.A.MINK , THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT ttr Sewing Machines. THIS IS THE MACHINE whose owners offered o promlom of $2 0 0 0 In Philadelphia to any other on exhibition at lbe Franklin Inetitoto that coold do the ammo range of work es wait— rbmr offer not having bore accepted Ste rtipericriti meat tee conceded. For rale at A.. M. M-A.R81;A...L.L. dix C0.'19, joltiolknP FEDIRAL ET, ALLIGEIENT CITY. W. F. 1.1.1111, !Mr WOW MUM. Late of Pittsburgh- Philadelphia PITTSBURGH COiTIMISSION HOUSE. V7ALSER & BARNEY'S. C 0 MIVIISBION MERCK ANTS And Agents for the Sale of PITTSBURGH MA NUF A CT ÜBE D GOODS, COAL OILS AND OTHER MERCHANDISE, No 160 Pearl Street, NEW ',:lrtstgurtamta twltelted, to trlt proper peruse et matt. stall be glum, sad proceeds promptly remitted.. Moore. Imre, aicwas a Be A lumen John Black A .ler tog, Beg ,I `ußee Broths, Me... Adam, Macklin A Co. Wit+. A Brakes, N. Y. jo2klyd Yittaborgb Insurance Company. Office, No. 96 Water -Street, PITMBUROII, RORY. GALWAY, BrasMani rA. Mumma, eat', ALES. BRADLEY, Vie. P.A. !winces against Finn and Oaxgo Utak on me Oblo and .1.000 and tributaries, and Harinelltak ran Aka agalnat LAM or Damage y llOO. And agabvt Barri. of the Bask at.d Inland Naeldalluo and TratupartaDok BO= e===l fam.l Joseph P. (M.sam. M V. John &ant,. - - Mattma L Mae. Robert Robison, William Carr, Rode U. Maley /oho WOW. IM2E Oho. Arbothnot, toy3o - .2awdln rriLLERE IS NO lIIIS'rAILEI—The pra prick., who are old established manufaottwart4 r ter softening It to the severest toes known to the t an folly persuaded, that PAWYERS' CEIZ3IIOaL OL E EFILSiVE PO&P its more escellencita fur Vie amount of ems/lilt In kb .old to dmlen than any other FA MILY SOAP offered to the Amorion people, Zug, Wal, North or S.A. Of Bmaty—in Work firmness and text ure. Of Parity--contains no nolo, clay, fish oil., Male mean or adult...Wm Of 12141/iijrfOr washing with all kinds of water, add, mum, soft, bard or salt; clones of *vary description, mums or Poe. cotton, litmus wool= or .Ilk; dyed prints or white; for erasing tar, gresta,ldtat paint, MI, printan'tiskodooemated was, eto, nom domes, Nrunar., and from the Duda; for =sang straw, flounce or palm bonnet nd bats. It is an honnt soap, faithfully made. Oleo it Lir trial, mmading to Ma dire:slots. Name is on canal.. • ILO A J.ll. Bta =ELL. Limorersie and Nola manutactorers of the gamine artins, Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 7u20 - OeKt.AND PROPICILT If-FOIL S&L HAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known T as "Ne Lb:ke Grove: . lying within two WI .nur rouge of the city, haa Woo eabdivided into iota of towns , lent she, ranging in from otro to ten acne eseb. Rome of them are lora. °thus beantifel and wrimetrical covered with forest trees, and ctheta gently rolling, swap. elute of being Improved !nibs to picturealne moaner. Time lots are earrrateded b an exalleat oelghborhood, with the advantage ore first class private school, taught by 910. and kire.D. ItL Sen., with public whoa& in the vidrdty. A Li. of omnibuses tone every hour daring the demoind tee short Mee a flroneripr Railroad .111 be bellt, this renßering them mot allgible and deetrable. For bo.oty or @emery, beillry of accees, purity dal. and cotervalenee to the oily, they aro euelaneeeed as eitee fur wont., naidente. In order to ercommodate these vise 211147 .toh to improve they are offered at the font:Mug very any tom. Ono.teeth in hand and the revldoe to doe Donal annual payment. Julklmd W. O. 1,119L1E, 91 Mammal at. TRUSS AND SUPPORTER MANUFAO TORY.—OLWIVIIIIMIT it YOUNG. Re.B6 Wood Rt e beg leave to coil the etteatloo of the afflicted to the host that they ere the only MANUFACRURZItS of TRU3BIIIS and SUPPORTISRS to this city. They cut complooetlY take 11108.11 MB and make to order Mow articles attar the moot approved pattern, sad furnish them at pica frequent ly not Mote than extehali that demanded by more &alas le them_ All are solicited town, am. Prl-Weff sod mm le them_ Treace to any other Wore to the city, ooaldeat that erecon rstigly the afflicted that it it their Mitred to dm! with the roannteeturer. • 93..rerticuler attratioo paid to_ . Juld CARTWRIGHT • T 07 0114 .4 89 Weed street A Homestead for $10; A Homestead for $100; also, Homesteads for $lOOO and over, situated on and near Happahan nook River, above and below Freder _ lokaborg, in Virginia. ANEW TOWN, CALLED RAPPATIA_N NOCK, has remostly been laid oat In Ouipripor 0.144 11.10 the midst of the GOLD 10:CitON 01 V lltrartiLd. outmoded by Minn and Yining Carpenter; and Parson and Town Lott to alternate division. or musts, can nay De had for • .3120 SONO," Limply to induce 'element In this desirable teem. f1E4,900 worth of land Is to be altw ed amongst purchasers or pion swap aa an losinceMent to, come on and note losprosemento, and the lend la of the mod Improtatde qualities. Many bare already nettled, and. scam of Wont are comlog. - Omer ;liming Land,to tract* of any .100 to salt pueblos's, can also he had at (root $lO to it 3 per acre, payablo easy quarter yearly lootallments. Doyeastiontalets filles wilt be in nit cowmen. IairACIENTS AIM WANTED ovary whets, to sell throe Lands, literal Inducements will be glsen. For particulua, addruo L BAUDEB, J016,3ed Land Agent, Port /loyal, Vs. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRAG 13 .V CI 17 Z.T IZ) 13 li 13 ETELII AND GIAB run YIITIRS AND PLUNDERS. IRLNISIIERS or • ALL FUNDS or BRASS WORE, and &Alm to OAS FLYTOPES, te ma-OTPICE AND WAREROO3I3, . • NO. 134 WOOD EVIENT, Pre doors from filth stmt. • 47'Yatrodr7.1i 0.15%, Ph:at strest,Afs doors below tho Llonongehele House, betwaan Wood and Bralthdald. • The well known practical skill and uparlence in dot vs. rims brauchso of Bran Outlnts.Bteam and Oas Witting of tba woks members of our erni, who will glue their persona/ attention to nll work Intrnatod to thorn, should gala, as to a share ol public petronaga ffarALL onnzaB PHOSIITILY PILLED:Ia • jultdif TIIE FIRST BAPTIST CONGREGATION OPIE@ TEM@ onauert EDIVIOZ, GOHIUR GSANT AND rffIRD VI. FOR SALE: OR REASONAOLI6 TERMS 'revile. with the ORGAN sad RURNITURE It la wall and aabatantlatlY bat, bbP•bh. of . 10 .4 aZ hundred persons . ecantartably, and la oalY annul far sale brearami it la toa mall far their aecatamodatioa. _ Far taro% ye, apply Ntwm..n.EVBILSON. No. pa Water ain o t o , J. WRYER, ED No.43llLlbarty wg.' • 0. II• RERN, Socretary Board of Troilism TAX.E.SI TAXISSII TAXlLfillt CITT TAX-PAYERS WILL BEAR IN antod that no otbecnottee will be Elton for the m oot of Taxes than Is publishad In the city papers suitor fts4 to dada city yrf Kiting. The taus now due are the CITY TAX, TUN BUSINESS TAX, WATIR RIFT, AND TEM TAX 1011 GRADING AND RATING. AIT RTATR urecuarrrws TAX I. Ina duo,aud if not paid one van Do vat tato Oa Innoto of la Mamma for contain. WM. NICHBAIIK, - jaialtf . Trani*: C. ft. M. 81WITE, attorney and. Connielfni i"*.r-,n4ii• 127.03211 NEW MAP OF TICE SEAT OF WAR:— .Tootroootrod,Doollosea Bow ever Loped Rod ot Ms Bog of War • embrado=soop of Carom and complete mops of Woo; end r,inototo sad Italy; the ',bola ofatodlod to au 814.4 . Linorkolthoot; e t " mold lathes; ronalattfogonchoollabla oraphloal formation II columt be procurod elmorbors.. cfniolotfr. W. L t/Vit2l l , - Stetkoser, - '.:14211 Cto...Wood and Si fti‘lud eat; 1.41 and Minket it. Boone AD IO LEDGUP" r ~ r iii;pIF.a.JOESIISMNI*), mum J cal ?dais; sad BUllananagoail Wood Area. PAO ' 'GO -bbbt fresh reed and for sale Sao saarna iacwpirs. 1 - ettg Salts. • ...... • P. M.. DAVll3.l.ll6ttaticrasor. Cominenta. Bake ROCCO K. 14.1110. StrollL . . .. _ ,--- . 7131111L1C SALE OF 13.-S.,PROPIDITY. - .0„ 'rho Liftoffs, ertkits not - being regalred tattba pab• lit iacrice, will be disproof of by =don s totratonolilmat ID O'cicolr. A. IL on-llorrsday, • Do AD of At 1041830; at the II S. Allegheny Armful, near Pittabargb. Pay of= 1 Steam Engine, cylifider .1244 inctr diameter, and stral." . 6 toot. 2 Et . Boilers, 20 fest long, and 22 Inch dhunefoil -• • - ITtre Llffilna, A variety of esactdroa,irtrlinliog . . 2 Engl. Lathan 3 Dril li ng alachloso. - .2 2 - - - Tew Dawn Machbow I Wood Planing Mall* 271111•Irs Mout Elflor.3l flint Imk illoskos, ~ ~i... •[- 2 aelf.pdoilog Ilr•kenc 1 Percasslon 11125 , ~... --• : L 12000 lbs. of irm•ip ...sought fro% ' •.,- ' - 14"0D IN. " nst snot • 2 330 Millet Mould., f or round Min - 1523 Natal Ecrio Dinar, _ 1121Dooder Eats, for Hall's ri fle; . 'adorn of nor, and • lot of old FilOK • • 669 liana Shown - • • • 1:09 . cm . pty - -Powder Darras large number el Artillery ImplemoOta, Sudt • Carpenter rmorer's mot other tOohl. Trsoa—tSpecie, to be paid dolinery of tho chd. mutt be rewored by the purchaser widths Mae Car, after the We, or It VIII be meal at hle =pecan - By order of Major Jobu Bytotagtou, Comsassrder AlleVie• Ailel36l. eta P. DAM loot- QOAP FACTORY APPARATUS-.—Will ba 1...7 sold at Ho. fd Third atrsot, on Ptiday mornlnt; nag. 5, at 10 dcloca, all the apparatus used In tto ntanurseturtng of Eks , , , •_lor lard og 2 of 11,,Gresor's Patent Cauldrons, I 100 auk Wanon, 8 Soap framu, 1 llolsPrig Macblow., /do Truck, I Falrbanle• Platt . .. Reales, 3 Stow% lndelbar. row, 1 largo 81towcass. Dusts, kc. P ISt D P E REMPIORY SALE OF BUGGIES AND BAIIOOCTISS—Ou Thursday mornlng, AVMS'. dal, at 11 o'clock, at tha commore al Wen room No. W nth an, vrlll be sold peremptorily, Om superior umr Top num, illy One " second hand open Boggy, rot/mi . tittda, nearly nem T.° 2 seat locond Mud BarOLlChia, la irood order' stet, Banatielm, nearly am Wilt shams!' Ihitho country. sal DAYLVAnoti , EE i A.:rS 110 TEL .FORNI U • AT AUCTION.--On Wednoldny morning! .artgeml 2d, at to &dont, will be mid at the Merchant.' Nagai, ow' tiara:Wow:l and gmlneftele streets, all the farininers and animus, comprising to feather beds with. the beddlnire ont ton and Amer =Mawr, high and lo* peat be/1004C ww nlttan, linen and all cloth blinftindr seat mahogany toga; t hyt n , and miter; marina top 4111hAna table; aide lad ten talon mirrors, mahogany bookcase and aeastat= chamber and stair Mimic soar oil C.101:0; gas eh room belt. and Wirt* aliningtatdol ohhaLlLL.Mild mom &shag large Iron sang data; aloe listarwr, con ' Tten,Velving, tan , room dziarnia, done. Mee, one large Cooling dare with rdentilla complate. • Jed& DAM, Inca. JUSTIN 100318 k CO., Ilertbuts' Exolagge, QTOOII SALES BY AUSTIN , LOOMIS lb T AD A A T T TIIII I 111:301131W ari ECOILA 1(01 Witt Dapper &cat, Band =1 I WlTtlata oat It Van° oh at the liaralmat, Itzatisag• AI7STINLOONC9 it CO. =rafts s as t u , t y Lotus akse r 6ll.lM an Dlirr to Stock Note Wotan. 99 Ilbarthift. lausincoo glati;e o ebangtlL ' CO-PARTNERSHIP. I have this day associated with me my on T. ST. CLUB CRAY. The !means ea beebeeciftecrecro baud ardor the Arm cad e2yb of G. GRAY ROM July 14,1859. SAMUEL wait- - S. GRAY • dr, HUN, DRAPERS. AND TAILORS NO. ISA ST. GLAIR ISTIMMIc rmssageff, DISSOLUTION.—The l'artuenhip,herelo fors existing between Wimps!" /WM mid Dam (Mow", under the day of WM. fibtrt`ll2 AO., wait dia. ohad on the Ildh day of fabritarnlni. by ths d ul b of Mr Dixon Drown. DAVID AL PARK and JA SE PARE, J. having pot shard ths Interat of Sir . D. Drain, deo% in Ms lata Arm of Wm- Smith Co., foandry and Masada* Ikeda grill I» haratillar candocted ander th• idyls ot End*: Park A Oa., by whom the business of lb. !statism wilt be aelDedi SMITH, PARK k CO., NirrrEE WARD FOUNDRY. P 1118131311011, PA. Warehouse, N. 149 First and 120 Second Street, VF-41,11JFACTURERS of all sizes and de -1l& aulptlona of Dad 011 Retorts and Hilll,,oaa ant Ws -Izr 1 1 1.. DO Dunn, Dog Irons, Wagon flonea, Meal itooldm Pullers, 'Langan! and 0/mining., Also, Jobbing and Machine usaungs of *Very deatalpiloe made to order. mains a complete 11A012LNE. 191100 iitterleit le the Foundry, ell necessary litpugs will Ise carofhily attended to. 'ME& undersigned hareissoeiated with theta la th. Comm.taalast Bogner ZOOS 1114/93. w. ,of fiteubenetlle, Ohio. Ts. rtyte or the Arm will centime fee heretofore. HISCIOICA-00.4. am. soma • wznermair. ei O- COMMISSION M E N , T S, fu the nl~ol. r Ptg Don and Bloom!. 95 WATER ETEXlMPiiiistiEgt: HAVE THIS DAY ASSOOLSTRDWITIT I 11..1011.1 DELLO% to eta Iladereatag traidaeo, Vaal erl.ll W eoadrseted =der the euseme and efles Ist LEM ON DRLLOW.. MAIN: gum tutor:. .... Oland Wu . LEDION DELLOW, No. 118; Fourtli st., , are prepared to do Undeirteltrig hi Its beenchia, the nest meaner, at plias to nit tau thaw - -We can= dal sinned.= to rieVe new Mgt. patent- Pleautlio Owe, feelbe eels of which 11Fa are anie.aaecew Gag atty. and of which we tee? comwantly Co hard alma seat. meat. As regards beantyof dupe wed nnhn, Ow, =Wien othens. gunerale will be .applied with Hears" limes end Carriages paucoptly.at lower rats than any other eateblish• meet In th e city. Guaranteeing to render tatialeutiencibeY so . iiclt d ajorruire a a te . • patronage bawiLdorlll e. ABLERICAZI 1101U8.113. 803T904 IS THE _LARGEST AND BEST ARA A. razzed Iloteljn th e Hew England' States; le new Malty located, and easy of seem from -all the Mame et travel. lt wedelns all the modem batmen - meats, end every cauvenleoce for the cointal mid areemmodidlorlof the traveling nubile. The sleeping rooms am? indwell swatilatet, the suites of roams ere welt erne and tour pletely furnished foe fardllee led large ng pa= and Cullom will continue to to kept a. • Est dun to every moat iallaily LEWIS RICH. Ew.lenut*:= J. E. CALDWELL 822 Chestnut Street. [Oppnita Girard -Homey] NEW/BIPORT-iiriEs WATCIIAD PATER, PHILLIP.bed.to Gnus... - OUARLES YISOLLSHAWS London Eimearapan, Ara serka, Ewa La EDWIN; Cam cal Oro ser Sole Authorized Aguas for ebeire.3 , :f GOLD am mere, =aunt toe sWI93 RICA JEWELRY, am dalgna DIAMONDS, PEARLS, and all the dasLizablaNdllia. SILVER WARE, timarpared to ay* qoakttx ma dab lIMIENAAPra eisitlaa Etßadalphlaora lArltaltana mina Mar ran suzaux 2:97ABLZSECIMEM entailing no ail/atom to pracluaera . WILYJIIit PUMA In plain flimsy and no variation GRE AT perisatui addling Artglidel Teeth vtlll dna - u to Wile lemon to all upon O. BILL, Dentlat, No. V Grant Medi cocoas tbe Mort Ham' He erfd Insert roll adz of teeth glob Cele. tinnbos Gem upon line gold for $714 balf mete (ohill ca. =ems than goon Veins at the au= mom, ye blob I. bat • little over onatelf the anal prices cbarval try lb*. beet Dentlebe. Maar and other Anse Instal& peke eased In proportion. Cbrallte at VO per r Vs tut( eet—goge cc ;be onot materisl, executed In the taut danble andel*. factory stylesorlll be °bored. All work artrrentel. P.r. eons widens to arab themselves of thus very Mooed rate; wlB do a boron tho nth of Septenlme, es the weal pries bochugal trout Malthus. • if. think • an% ChM set of teeth could not be Median - Obi at tba nominal non at itbdt they . en 011efede woo the beet of reference can be Wen se to tbe`ledaVetbdti Of Cl.yme, and toechleas can be seen at bbi rem W. D. IThwAtJ, A. CF. Steldailiat, Cl D Vank?rt,' ' lleoldoe. 1859. Elooonct .o.rrkral of 1859. CARPETS AND OM CL01:130, AT TUE YOUTH BTREIIT CABEFT_ATOR, PITTSBUBOII, PRAM. VD. & H. VOALLUISI RESI4O7- • MUT annocix• that tha an hulling a Ws. 03341 suPP I I .of CLANPATINO, estostod &magi DIMS bps Importers and lbssoalseinews by oos of Om Amigos so OA isst, to sytlets .they baths Ma MusD Oct yarclussrs. Also, • now style of CANTON WASTING. Az scams Du. lam The West mats of HARM BWASPZIAISos Tbkit shall be amyl at the Wrest mss.. Jso W. D. a H. in/mimic; .ALLEGHENY INECURANCB, CObirT . OP priTs.oxiscan. Or ricz—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank.Blbok, INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF WIRE AND HAMS , ROM tG y way, Yroddes* JOHN UsOOIID, YM preside* D. M BOON, &army; Capt. Wibtiali DEAN, Dayososos—lis‘o Jams, O. G. HA N*, I:S*l4 ChOsls, D. Otpt. B. O. Orly, Jobs A. Wilson, 71.1,. Yabboss.... y*. mooml, Imo Poossoelr, It: P. IStarbny,Csob Mos. Don, Tbs. M. Haws. Robb SAWA GUNS; PISTOLSAND..- taw. Altus anzailly •. . _ Tbs stta4m of paisisairii Oil Styada to sir siQka ALL tdiPicbl NUPiI AlolB Tbs stoat Us, will naiad that us as wooly aity-t4 or pima weapon that may Os dminst. Pram lowaststa. Wootton CaltTWlSlCiirt I 7017210; haM BACON, MESS POItK. , LARD, Vase tarp eh* city Plooltart do prime PIO Wig Bad `do do-siae'do - - 60:111.* • de Ash' mad bag vid Max, • - 1110 LL o. bern7 hat, . • 156 kelp 46 , • do -45 bbls. Orosatilk - 12,0c0 Idiom lap dzstil E15513411aS air salssuttop learna market "Item 'June icciisi_lf o oi jn21 , 53.4 • • Car am MEW sad ."'^,agagi COAL- W Once St. rati3 04 Lltirl.olollrA • et. Logs. Jalso lle $t DEOPOSALS =6O" odaffnast, x4OlB eL9mar ooxeAxrog i l i got t _nem tor FI9B LIUNDILtD. 12101111A1%,_.40, 11138011001.4 of tin beit iplaitbkizTtplt )in to be daltreM as follow= Wit sad th e oil= hag a• /$ 63. T " ' 6° 42.. C0n=r i =„ 5 ,... irSart mai SPWAnn =AGO. fill*, - -•• Re.l4l.ThstrA B MA -MOH BSIII‘BD IVVY D-0•• : 0 AND ;& S • a' cia=l P Mattis.
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