Vitisburd c. arms. r: =cm ottnprils &, co., . sprrosti apd PROPRiErOdIB. YITTEIMYC - 21.0•EY.: WEDNESDAY MORNING, ' AVG. 3, 1859. !Republican „Btato Ticket THOM AICIL 6:101:11O, of Toll wooly. WILLIAM 11. HAIL; of Borka county liieptibliain County Ticket mum sugg ii . Tann., Pittsburgh. WILLrAiI VARMDU Patablirsts, DAVID A. PRESSLEY, A 1141.0 1 ., - • OIURLES L. 0010111LNO, * • DAVID E. BAYARD, Pueblo% . • WILLIAM ESPY, Lower St. Clalr.. MMUS UW taws, TUOSIAII SZLLON, Clothus. ArrotUrtb JACOB 11. MILLER, Pllrsbsrilb. vaustrunt, GOODMAN Y. ODDLTIR, South Fayette. , . JON/LIMAN lIBLUIY, Booth Plltablirgh •wlro>ti DAVID COENZUSIS,SowickIey4 SOITTroII, /t. r. ANDERSON, Ent Doe=. otarCITS 0 , Tint P 0 9 2, JOSEPH MILLER, 13E0%Mo*. F . DEXIONNIIN AND Tait Sannaeu.—We . received _ a note yesterday from ohoof our most esteemed and veined. adopted. altiiets—s gentle= whose name has been associated with a large number of beneielent and moral enterprises in our eity - - - --eomplaining of a certain feature which characterized the discussion at the Sab bath meeting at Lafayette Hall, on Monday evening last. He thinks that great injustice has been done to the class of citizens to which he belongs, and we confess that we feel inclined to join with him in this dew of the subject. A little reflection must convince all parties that genend assertions of the kind to which silo• lion is made, against a large class of citizens .allonhitzot be Indulged in on any occasion with out very material qualification. It is as unjust and as unfair to hold the Protestants of Ger many and•lreland—we designate those nations because they were partioulaly alluded to at the meeting—responsible for the conduct of a class of their countrymen, as it would be to identify the rowdy population with the pions church men of our great titles. No nation or community that now has an existence can be regarded as purely righteous or as entirely wicked, and hence the impropriety of basing any accusation on either presumption. We regret that this feeling has been permitted to land utterance, not only on account of the many truly pious German and Irish members of this community, who have just cause to com plain of its Injustice, but because we believe that after cool reflection shall come, the gentle man Who uttered It will modify or withdraw the offensive expression. We are the more ready to believe that he will adopt this course, because we aroma that it was -not uttered in malice, butrin the heat of dimmasion, and very possibly under the influence of a misdirected seal. As levers of law and order—as useful and thrifty citizens—there is no clams of men who stand so, fair In this community as the people who have sought our chorea from Germany and Ireland. This consideration alone should pro tect them from unkind reflections or invidious remarks. 4.Pworarrio ARTICLI.—The March number " - o - IBlrickwood contained an artielo entitled "Napo leon the HI," which was written before the Freneh government hid resolved on war with Austria. Indeed this , paper vu prepared with a view to anticipate the movements of the extra. ordinary man who now controls the destinies of Italy as well em France. The predictions of that irritate in reference to the coarse ofNapoleon in Italy, in the event of hie engaging in the war, hire been verified Et to many pmrtienters that they have become a part of the history of the times. The reader will• find it hard to realize that the following extract was written not only befora, the invasion of the Italian Stales, but ao tnally_when the war itself was involved in doubt: "Aid if the immense fleet and flotilla of war which he it preparing be able to effect the landing of an amity at the head of the Adriatic, each a ilIZIVORI) would take in rear all the - formidable fortresses and . the: lines of Lombardy, and if successful, would .cause the AitlitaiMl forces:to arsenate the entire nil : ley of the Po and retire to the Passes of the Alpe. • Napoleon ILL will not seek to push Austria to ex tremities (his policy le never to push any Power to extremities;) and Sardinia and the Ballow may rely upon it that be will atop short in the enterprise whenever it—soils himself; and compel them also to do the same. Jost as he refined to go along with England and Turkey in the war with Routs, after the French arum had been "covered with glory" by the capture of Sebagopol, so assuredly will the Ital ians find him resolved to atop short in the 'liberation of Italy," as soon as ho thinks best for himself. Triumphs by abort ware and diplomacy are the means upon which be relies to aggrandise himself. "If Napoleon lIL plunge into this war, ha will aim to make it a short one; and it will be one of the first requisites to his eyes that it be not allowed to overpass the limit, of Italy and assume a European character, giving rise to unforeseeable conjunctures. He mast with it to be an Italian war confined to Italy; and he will seek to Ware this by a previous understanding with Russia, the influence of which great Power, if exerted in unison with the objects of nun, will wholly neutralise the Influence of Great Britain and Prates on the other side. If he has come to an understanding with Rugs, to the effect that Hattie will hare no objection to the French army assisting Sardinia, provided the war be not al lowed to assume a revolutionary eharietar—end if Rugs be not disinclined to see her hated neighbor weakened by the loss of Lombardy, then Napoleon has a clear field before him, and may reckon upon being able to follow it op without any =regal oppo sition from the other Powers. Great Britain and Prussia will send protocols, but no troops; and the French Emperor, coolly assuring them that be is fighting merely to "conholldate thepeace of Europe," by removing one of the &garbing conditions ' will prosecute his game to Its close. This war wititAtte• trio he regards u a neat little enterprise that can be carried on while the rest of Europe Is at pence; and now is the time when it might be executed most sac cossfully." Mexican - Arrenta.—From the following ex -tract from the Washington correspondence of the Philadelphia fforni American,it seems there is a strong effort on the part of Mexicans to involve our country io the affairs of that nation, either directly or indireotly "The President's visit to Bedford has been shortened a few days, from the urgency of the Mexican and other questions, for It should be known that he not' only supervises but actually directs the' diplomacy of the administration.— Sometimes he is not satisfied with dictating his views, but, as in the recent case to the minister at Berlin, wiles the dispatches. During his ab sence In North Carolina, the letter to Mr. Le Clare was written in the regular course of offi cial routine by the chief clerk of the Depart ment of Fititc, and' signed by the Secretary as an ordinary - formality. It has taken two official explanations sloes than to qualify the first posi tion; and even now, when air opinion of the At- torney General hoe been superadded, the public TOOIIITOS with MAMA assurances which are be• lined to bare been lin:Tired by political name ', sity only. • Mr. Buchanan does not care to have this blander repeated upon a larger seals, and pas therefore renounced his ease at the Springs tq resume - his work in Washington. •Bat 0118 answer can be expected to the propo sitions front Merle°, and that en explicit refusal. fi worse then absurd to suppose that this gov examen!. can afford to advance five or six mil- Bons of dollars for the privilege of treats across Mazioe, which are to be protected at our, ex pense for the benefit of both parties. We are ' not able to appropriate money to builds rallroafi within our own territory, where it Is first and most needed, and yet can entertain negotiations for one In a foreign nonntry—lor these transits are urged as the basis for future - railroad con- . sections Tho party making the overture, may or may not continue to vistd the nominal sem blance of authority, Which is now claimed our recognition mainly, for 5 131 7 days longer. All accounts agree in representing the councils dimes as distracted. and no evidence has yet appeared which/Ives the bast promise of a more -xeaeonragingfalnrw If,' therefore, the Adndat i ,.. leaden shall bo impolitic enough to enter tat o such an image:tent, It would only be planting the seeds of serious- complications hereafter, since any stable government in Mexico, would begin by repudiating the lois of Juarez, and if we attempted to insist on OUT pretended .rights" unde•ruoh a treaty as has been suggested, war would become a necessity." -. . K.osstrta's blovinsars can no COMPLATION. ;1--Cottni Palsla writes from London to tbs AO- Ectsuth returns Ina taw days from Gana., Hs has it least Mal satisfaction of hiving pre. 'muted 11141msd rising In Hougnry t mould hive ruined es country, and white, vitiMulfrit irderfermmei eronl4, him brokakonS fry dui nubble intrigues ofßnulitngFsaooß I mid sot-ny * s proclamstbjzt pnbush,d .07 thy 141 0 012 b 1 : 13 # 111 / 111 : 4 4 bftticllL • lox' ittahelkEtnsß . - - a resist toartionnesl: : :- Agents's Moues-HIV* learn from ,palace tte death tif 'Oslo 'Of Way ilinelelons eltitenaliers over the Baltlipore std" Ohio Railroad t he}' Whose fetes beiao long beim the 'pride-of Phlla.l a murder bad beenoommilted near Afirtinatiurg;-. dolphin. The Hon. Richard Rush died on Sat- Va., on last Thursday. Some time since, an =day- at his residence in this city, No. 288 - ' old-man, the sexton of a church in that plaae,4 South Eighth street, below Locust. He expired 4 ejected some boys from Abe church yard, for very calmly, and in fall possession of all his I disorderly conduct. The - boys threateeed'te' faculties, in the seventy-ninth year of his age. i remember him for the act, but the old man At this advanced age Mr. Rush hae been for I thought the threat would - soon be forgotten: ON some time past gradually declining in health, ' Thursday, as the old man was:returning home,.. but with the philosophic repose of mind char- I ; through a piece of woods, he was attacked by &Write() of the Christian end the sage, he ear- , the young rascals and killed.— Whrellitg lattly veyed the approaching termination of hie pro- genre,. Monday,' .. . . . .. . . treerted and useful career serenely, like one who HEALTH 07 NEW Ottroults.—The health of the . having fulfilled hie minion, was content to re-, . tire. HIS father, Dr. Benjamin Rush, was, in city continues extraordinarily excellent. Our his time,one of the leadin men of the colon sanitary condition is es good as that of any g of Pe Innis, He represented her in they other metropolis having the nee population en Continental Coegress, and was one of the signers the continent; and the indications. are that we shall be ~eontlnually blessed throughout the of the Declaration of Independence. Aside from seaeon. We' hid not beard of a single cue of this, he was one of - the most celebrated 'phial yellow fever in the Chatty Hospital or in pd. alias of the early era of Philadelphia, and was in many respects a man of ~.. superior abuttals, sate practice, and this the 26th of Jelly. The - Dr. Rush left several children, of whom two first two summer months are nearly gone, an d eons have handed down the family name with no spknese.—Cream, July 25th. additional honer. These were Dr. James Rush, LANGE Bequesr.—Mr. Walworlb, a wealthy the distingitiatmil author of the well-known planter from Arkansas, who is one of the hail medical work on the human voice, and Richard rues of Saratoga, hos made a will In which he Rash the subject of the present memoir. bequeathee $50,000 to the State of New York Richard was educated to the legal profession. towards the founding of a hospital for the blind; in which he *as well calculated to shine. Bat if the State should refuge to accept it, it le to , go like bin father;' tho affairs of Stale claimed a to the State of Michigan, and If not accepted by large share of his attention, and, se was abuse- Michigan, it is, to go to Ohio. Mr. Walworth bristle of the family, he entered upon every is himself blind. matter eemingerirnin hie care with teal and 'hoe- Tan BARLEY CHOP m New Voax.—The Albany oughness. Born in the year 1780, Mr. Rush, Salesman says: .. Winter Barley is admitted to at the early age of thirty-seven, was appointed be excellent; we hear of one lot of four acres by President Monroe Envoy Extraordinary and is Wayne county yielding 300 bu. The Spring Minister Plenipotentiary to England. At the Barley, about which some anxiety was telt some termination of Monroe's administration, be was two weeks ago, will now, It is very generally chosen by President Adams to fill the highly considered, turn out largely." Important position of EleTUt of the Treasury, being with Adams and Cla ia the division of .„ FROM JAPAN TO Coma —A steam Japanese p u tt ee e t that time. Rees ed o u t hie term junk bad arrived at Macao, in China, the ma with credit to himself; but as the politics of the shimmy of which had been bought of the Ameri , country changed with the expiration of Adam's cane, and mounted in a Japanese port. The administration wo do not find Mr. Rush promi- chief engineer was an American. A young prince neat again until near the close of President was on hoard, who intends to follow the sea. Jackson's second term, when he was appointed Cholera had been raging frightfully is the north ' special agent of the United States to England, to ern Pert of Japan. take charge of the Smithsonian bequest. Dar- STEAM ON COMMON ROADS. —Tbe running of lug his stay in England there appeared in some steam engines on common roads thiugh now in of the English papers a series of powerful aril- this country, has been tested in England. There °lee levelled chiefly at the securities of the 101 - is an engine running daily from MeneheetFeto a os tid' States of the Union, with the authorship colliery, eight miles d1t0441. The road is mo ot which he was alleged to have had some con- derlating, and has several sharp curves, yet the , neotion. These produced so much effect in the engine draws five, four-wheeled wagons, contain.' English market, in consequence of this rumored leg thirty tons weight. ' ' authorship, as to render the securities for a time „„ ~,, „ _, ' unsaleable. so that those sent out to England by " e '°"°'4"" Floridian sa y s: " A g entleman the United States Bank could not be negotiated. of this city received a letter from Jacksonville This may have been an unfounded assertion, on Monday last, post-marked 16th inst., on the originating in the political excitement of the back of which was endorsed—'A cargo of GOO 1 times, and we mention it merely es an incident Africans has been landed on the Florida °eget, of the times, because it was then much talked near Smyrna.' about in connection with his name. Tin Providence Journal says that an organ of ' .After this mission, Mr. Rush did dot again the Democratic party should be published daily, appear in national polities, until the year 1847, with three editions, and every faithful Democrat when he was appointed by President Polk min- should destroy the paper as soon as he reads it, later to France. He was in Paris daring the lest what he sees to day may interfere with period immediately preceding the events which what la expounded to him to morrow. resulted in the revolution of 1848, but upon a change of political affairs at home, consequent upon the elevation of General Tiller to the Presidency, of course a change took place In the diplomatic service, and Mr. Richard Rush re tired finally from national affairs, in which be had been en long engaged. At the consolidation banquet of the year 1854 he was present, and delivered a speech. He was also participator in the great meeting beide! the Chinese Museum in this city in 1860, to endorse the compromise measures. Mr. Buchanan presided at that meeting. For many years Mr. Rush resided at a subur ban villa known as Bydenham, but latterly he had lived In the old city proper, amid all the recollections of the Itistorio pant. He leaves two eons, well known In public affairs in Philadel phia, Mr. Benjamin Rush, late President of the Chester Valley Railroad Company, and J. Mur ray Rush, who has been several times nominated for important public offices.—Phff. N. Auer. Peals Gosstr.—Tbe Gossippir of the Liver pool Journal, resident in Paris, has &sharp col umn in that paper of the 16th, condemning Louis Napoleon, whom he styles an "old croupier," who is now inwardly chuckling over the clever dodge with which he quietly baffled Francis Jos eph, a hesitating young man of good family, whom be induced not to risk another throw, al though the chances were that he would win the game. Mr. Gossip says, that "the peace is a gigantic Do. Prussia and England look sheep ish at the acre; ay, more than sheepish, for notj only do they etand shivering and fleeced, but they have been actually turned to mutton, and are rusted brown." He adds that !Ter sine* Louis Napoleon's idea of liberating Italy got wind, the politicians of the continent had tor mented their blahs to discover his meaning. King Leopold of Belgium, penetrated the Buret at once, and he declared that the meaning of "the liberation of Italy" was, that through hfil. in lay the high road to the left bank of the Rhino to the coast of Prussia Rod to Dover Cas tle. In April, Leopold warned Prussia and Eogland and the Germanic Confederation, that the end of the war in Italy would be an alliance with Austria! The free and eau correepondent speaks with patronizing sympathy of Francis Joseph in ability to cope with the experienced French adventurer. The Austrian Emperor le spoken of as young; and from the pure nod quiet life he has led from his childhood upward from his early marriage, anti the great care which has been taken by hie mother to keep his mind as free from moral taint as possible; he looks much_ younger than hereafly is. He was no match for the trained L3olll.Nspoleon. The young man is now humbled and abased, for Ifavieglistened to the propositions for an andienci, and now re members with sorrow the dying words of Met ternich: "In a short time France will humbly one for peace. Let no temptation Induce yon to enter into treaty with her. Ton will be bat the cat's paw to the long cherished Bahama to flatter the vainest people on the earth—revenge of Waterloo!" Bat peace hes been made, and the old croupier grins again, ,with toe same grim emile as before, for he sees that his game is won, sad ho is out of 3 frightful scrape, and now hie anxiety is to put as great a distance between himself and Garibaldi and Mazzini as possible, and as quick as possible. The moral remelt of the negotiation may be stated with some certain ty. In the opinion of come Austrians, Prunis exists nolonger, and Belgium will bo annexed to France, as. Lombardy has been annexed to Sardinia. No blame can be attached to the Em peter of Austria. He knocked at Prussia's door for help ;end wee answered that it would not be granted; and when he turned to England, he was told that Austria must takeouts of herself. The only hope left for both England and Prussia resides in the revolution which the desertion of the Italian cause will hasten both in Italy and Paris. AYSLICANIZATION or COMA.—The letter from our Cuban correspondent will be read with In terest. The news of the organization of the negroes into an armed militia announces an event of startling significance and moment. It looks to be the beginning of the long cherished project of Arland:log tie Island, and will at tract much attention. One thing is quite car taln,the American people will never permit Cabo to be sonUled by such a process.—Enguirria Perhaps you will state whet the American people will do about it. Aod perhaps you will presently be in the way of finding out that the swarms of free negroes in the island of Cuba would not be a valuable acquisition to the poor titian of the United Statee.—Cin. Com. . Lovin.sso, Jai, al.—There were very heavy nine thin afternoon through eonelderable • par. Limns of Clermont, Warren and Hamilton Ma ths, no far es heard from. The Little Miami at this point tithed three feet, sad the smallest streamehave been pouring out furiously. At Bostor's Crossing the railroad Hack is washed away. The amount of water pouring out from Cater's Creek and frdor Teede's Pork indicate that the rain extended over parte of Clinton cleanly. ' The almost ruined torn fields may now bo saved. The lower edge of the rain, so far an beard from on the railroad, in at Milford. The storm appears to have passed from north and northwest to southeast.—Cin. Com. 'HOMING TO WILL —The New York Express -publishes • statement of the business done at that port le foreign dry goods for the past nfonthe. The totals, eompared with the previ ous two seasons, elands thus : These figures show how soon Flora id'Plimsej bee forgotten all sbont the panto her catrara gessoes helped is much to bring on two year. ago, and how ready she le with her alike, and velvets, to go it blind, and to go it "with a rash" again. Ifieventyene millions worth of dry gOOIIIICI coven 610tIthel "Nothing to wear," mated 2. Taa Democrello Journals have already com menced an onelaught upon the Kansas Slate Conventioo, an eacellent "instrumeat," based upon that of Ohio. We may probably lee , for a determined residence to the admission of the new State at the nest session of Congress, from the pro•slavery Democracy, and s revival of the Kansas agitation. It goes *gated' the grain for slum Democracy to admit a free State, unless Its politiesl influence le already mortgaged to the South. pop u l ar sovereignty in pre:Akeis It thing utterly odlous to the pally which mutable Buchanan and Douglas. . . Massacres OP BOILOPIANS AT BOANICI.—We bare accounts of the massacre of fifty EIVO• pen. by the natives of thaDutah Settlement of orneo. Disaffection it the course of the Datah government in 'sustaining au impoppt k ip on the throne, with the intriguelofkaconPatins priests, led 10,eltd...ekle n.rmen m e arils, three or.teme ' am gated 4o bere-lallen • I dm semi= " , . SUMMER COMPLAINT.—The fact in now too 11 ontablialad for any one to attoropt to phaeton It, that most of the dilemma which often prove fttal In me, oar, are produced by excemdre nee oflrolt. end vegetables, by which the etotnech la disordered, the liver deranged, the blood ataguated and dipole!, organ. rendered battle' if . not torpid. Cholera, Cholera Nathan, Dillon. and Cramp Chalk, Dysentery, Diarrhoea and loch like complaints ger minate and thrive upon item.. bad and often tirone he' tome so drop seated and flied Npon the constittaina, that the strongest and ma/active mineral medicinesan unable to arrest thole program until the patient Is prostrate, and all hopes of relief are ended. Who is it that has not wen a tine, healthy infant or Walt, mixed with one of the annoy ing diseases above waken of, and devils the skill and mi suse of medical gentlemen literally wastaaway ander their . treatment? And how is Ude treatment to be aosamted for? eiroply by the tact, that instead of administertrg mare remedy slay the falling strength of the afflicted, and at the same time check the elapse In ii. program, the remedy . proscribed aided in the exhalation of the natural strength, and .1 the Urns the discus was mapped - the sufferer was prom trate, and (allies to excite a reaction the patient died from the erect of the potion administend to aproOt the dame. Not vo with .BaRE.ATE'd HOLLAND 81776RJ, which are composed entirely of vegetable matter and which have not only proved thereat:dyes M i e hest tonic n are, bet bare never failed to correct dirordon of the roinach and bowel. when taken according to directions. In the care of Bummer Comphdate they have coo eqoaL Try Moro alma,. Hue Onnavuur—The Genninehighly Concentrated Bon , hare. Rolland Bitten le pat ap in half pint Wake only, and retailed at fa pprr bottle. 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HANSON LOVY, 74 Haskal DWELLING TO LET 1N LAW/LEMM VILLIC, •Am yards from Ito Pomenger liallmod!, cootaltilog S sportmeots. ICU (13pmd onior—moitly cam. For pinioning engulfs adu GAZETT E 01710 R. fiIIEESE.-25 boxes prime Cutting Cheese, rteolred sod for sale by bo3 U. DAIZELL t 00., 262 Liberty street. BROOMS -100 doz. Corn Broome for sole by sue LUNDY H. OCILLINI. LIME -200 bhls. fresh for sale by sob [MAY 11. OOLLINV. UlBll—White Fish, Trout, Mackerel, Her j." sing, de, for We by lIILTILY 11. COLLIN& GLASS -300 aesorted Window °lase for oda by sta MINIX IL COLLINS. M. U. IiORSTMANN tr, SONS, 519111 a 0111M&Y STE adiolotog dot' Factory niILAIMILAZIA, Blairifactonni and Importers of $66,716,298 . 30,169,858 . 71,782,986 Ladles Dress, Cloak and Manna Trimming:, Have now opened for ennilnetioni• large and well u. earned stack 01 WSW Dream 'Trimming'', in which they in. vita the attention of W 64,16111 and kooTllllHq lin en nein. Baying extenriver fscrllrles la Struestsitertag, sod parries, parrlcurer =cotton rotas Forelgo Starker, we ore barreled tb offerlesst. Inducements. SiPßerks Zepkye WORST.IDand Aitthrund ir;al, to all colors and at low pilot& Sir/. P. Arran &Cies and Dmprati Shetraced'soll.' "MUTED 3T636 AMINO OUST& - - - ARyllole Aguas for 11.1tbrfl fIPOUIs BILK. anlioni TENN by gE BOOK.-4 IdyleTO tee King, by Al W Alfred Tannyeani liccollectbsos of the Amnia. Revolution, • ps Journal by Sydney Barclay; Tim Roman Quastion, by E. About; The pacing ilea of the Bible, considered lo • *mice! of Emirate betas the Easton Emma Aimee Christian Aestem: Hartley blarman.• tale of the Time; Fresh supply of Ads= Bads, • navel of rare meth; tdre.Jameron In Bind and Gold, tyro nese voila Marmite of the early Italian Painters, and Eltudlea and . Morita. Jost nitstiTed at • ata ' DAVIBONI3I, PB Wood etre.' REWARD.—StoIen from lliagn„,_ 9•Js.a rnbasibor, on Ostardsr, Joly SOW, 11459.. • BAY di* jean °KW laudable( ' one haw am, atilt., aka as aids olds marl by the addle atilt:, racks and trots nzalsr As 'With '41.042 on an old tooling add* "lib dirt ' dowbined saddlil cloth. The MO gua 61. bum se 100rf BARNET% la a man 'boot els kat Wake rah VIA .11144 ,2 *.mtbild'aiz &Mark coil and knittbsc. n• ibon ,rewir; . % . ll Or for ft,* non sad tblef, Of 01111 tat te Attar. • AR L PATTERSON SUMS, ~,,<Onliitii;io:l4:srialuxietrurry bbl/I.lfilf bbb.tind IT,L tor 'au ita P 4 ' 2 ,S O / 1 Z Mal!gt E=l Oro. E. WAisti, Pr0bi........11Leut O. &Minix, (huller. This Institution will be opan and ready tor troainenecn MONDAY, the PIM DAY 07 AUGURY. Collections made In all tho Principal Clues of the Milted States and the Canada, stpdproceeds promptly minted to any &aired paint on day of tmaturah• Sight Exchange on the Principal Chia Jf tho Pmt and West. Kffris, FORKS, POC/CAT Kpargts, CARVATRS, SCISSORS kAzoßs,,e.s, In the clq , mIA b found on oar Owing. Prienstoinit the Colo. CARTWRIGHT & Ja2o No. Ed Wood 41.041 L BUROIiFIELL) & CO. continuo . to give &ma b•rgatur in Du Gouts. Dna r................ -.60 cons. lairos for .... .............—......... 12 21 15‘0 worth 250 i Dumb,— —I2SO do - :tto . 44 WI their entrro dock ni irroaly Mooed pricer,. ea . Do ARM OfIANCB--A Brick Home and. of ..ILV of 010=4 tar SM. The lot has • In* 0f.20 het on VW we.% AUqbear, by /0: 1 /.4 401 P on an aim situate pow lb. orpikaa koltrm. ThiP boa.. is 2 node* AM con. Wood rooms Oti alter; I .. atat, In th e - 314 , Ailvat yawing to btryik d bone clap, embus Itte anatoslty. B. COMM ,t BON, U Mutat it., (10 ' 14-30 Q bta. plans* Wow Urn' in gore ke Aslus„Ui gond st. ,#Lcm :BDb~iits~~cnfu. ptrTsacmiiirnia.LE aiiLl,Ecut ".. Ey...1.p. PIMIUSG, A. SI, Prssiatat. . . -RIO'. 3. U. KNOWLES, L. IL, Vico Presidio:ire. Assisted by mints eiperloneed teachers. Instructbona an Alvan In .11 brauctas o • thorough English, Classical and othoullon Superior 41raubsgra ve cdrared lo • Oil P. 10 1.4. Wafer Odors and Ormolus. Modals Lau. papa are taught by • thoroughly quallflol leacnac. Mu- 1b hodor th• rop , ..nuim of ' , Tor &AWE. TA term 'commenced WedneWay the It. day Dl Adeart. Yor Circa- lira, &fog partlara, apply at tb• College, Orrxr!, caw and pancigd book atoms. M. SIMPSON, j0Y..r.5•0 Presidernt Board of Trona,. E:EZZ2M2I frlIE UNDERSIGNED, having purchased 11 tao stock of Mr. 8/1111ICL 8110E3T—W, GAr many yean eltIT avir.ToV: Wareo b.-. t . rttr ha e v t i a ' rliirrran rt . the Dna of WOOD or WILLOW, of g the bid malarial. wad In the most workmanlike manner, ',wild twprefolii oak an examination or al. lock as =Woad to :he double boo. ""*" " 121, 41110. DI Dimond, Far ant corner. SAMUEL RIDDLE. sAratrEL BxnzoLll, NO. 21 DIAMOND. PITTSBURGH, nutviacrun. and wacums sutra tx WOODEN AND WILLOW W A R E, arnpriring, among other CHURNS—ODA Harrel, Thermometer, Oral Crank, Irs pickle Patent, A to pins, oak atid Tllktse—Whlte Pins a me nd (War, mated, from 6 to Ii bohe, painted, two and Mame hoop; Neat, Kraut, BatLiog and loe Cream Tube, or oak or color, SEXLESS—Painted, Tarnished or plaid, pine or cedar, all • alms and varieties, ineinding bras, bound ceder. BUCKETS--Cummon, selected, fancy, half, quarter, toy, pointed, cedar, atriood and plain, brut and iron bound, glnuoboot, 0•11, horse, kitchen and Cour, overy style. MEASURES—CoaI BaMels, Grain thathols, Dalt Mohels, Peckl ' thaf P°°°., Quarter Peek; Quart 110.4, to pine, coder, oak or mulborry—soaled or unmated. fiIIOAR BOXES—Nomad, plain and varnished, with or without balls. CLOTIISS PINS —poem® and whittled, in Ave gro. Loam Braille., Patriot, In grahams; Brass Pins,in po. Man. WOODEN BOWLS—AII Meng maple, encumber and pop lar, (bull Trays, de. WASH.BOAEDS—Ommou, Dovetailed, Zion, ralood cootie, toy, de TOWEL' ROLLERS—AII kinds. ROLLING PlNS—Rmolelng handles and plain. BUTTER LADLLS—Hooked and plain; hooch and poplar. BUTTER SPOONS—Anorted Mmes. SOAP CUPS— MUDDLERS— LEMON SQUEEZERS— BUTTER PRINTS—Pound and ball poood, Loo end plain. POTATOE SMASHERS—Amorted. STEAK-MAULS— SALT BOOOPS— SPIGOTS— AXE HANDLES, Phi, Handles , Umbel Handles, lc BARREL LIDS— TAR BUCKETS— • IKOP STICKS—Hoodoo and medal heals. CLOTHES POUNDERS— RAT TRAPS, lianas Traps, In every minty. OLLITFIES HOUSES.—Amsted alum STEP LADDERS—AII altos. BRUSITES—Scretb, Blacking, Willtmeash, Lalottma all elm. BANRETS—PIarkst, open sad Lid, nested; pons nod . .might; School, Clothes, round, square and coat; Ham per; Peach and Split, In every rartoty, of oar mina mandacture. WILLOW CHAIRS—(Nose, for chltdroo. WILLOW CRADLES—AII Mats made to order. WILLOW COACIULS—Itada to order. tumor BASKETS—Mooch and Balgiai, In orery variety; Knife Hubby Cigar da,Lo6late Work do, de., do. CORDAGE—EMU& Call, Bed Cords, Clothe. Liam, Plough Lines, Rope Eaters, Jumping Repo., Cotton and Pimp Swim, Chalk Limo, Ac, mi. CHILDREN'S CARS—Kills. Patr.nt, two elm, light' and strong, with or without eprmg%wgfow bodleo or rad on. BIASOWS BLACKING—AII aim STOVE POLISH—Dorm Stamping We nod DlZied. COSTES MlLLS—Hopper, Waft, AdatoorPitent. APPLE PARSES—SimpIe, compact nod perfect. WASHING 111011LNES—Tub, ribbed SCVTIIE ElNATHS—Amarted alma GARDEN KARIM—Steel teeth. HATCH 13APEE—Cona mid box. BIATCIEIES—Cirom and block. BROOMS—Egrelalor, hhaker, Kasten'., Marla sod other favorite eastern Lraods. tatoollB, WtHEIHS, 2NAcootts4 wes and stjtes. air The attontlon of city and cues nig doilsra Is luvlbsl t the abor. Catalogue, and a peruorial eland:sad. of Mot and price. la athritact. Our futilities for manufacturing almost everything In our Ilna, and for pun/ming freto brat hands articled not to our lino of manuforture, azalea no to guaranis. witsfaction to thous who may favor us with their oases, both as to prompt execution, quality and brim NAIIIVEL RIDDLE, Al Vlamond, Plll.burgh 1.301.4,0.1kii•T "M °TICE TO CON TRACTORS.—Proposnla in b., na - alard .t the Wake of the Reconllng Regu lator. No. SO agedthflehl atroet. anti! SATURDAY. Gth Aug. max; for the gradiag, pailag and eatttng with mil, Moog Carroll stave. from Roo woof to th• aorth dd. of Small. nohn etrae , WM:4mA ISAAC , SIORLICY, R.o Reg. G°' ERNM ENT PIPE CLAY, IO oltresod bur W. b TO MY TATRONS.—The undersigned tk. to settle his accounts with his patro and ts. tonne during tilt. wee), .t hEs former place a bust nem; and after the Ith ef Magnet to ma. be seem...l at isminftle, Ohba Th.. who bare &Jarred payment So egg, tir, UMW .41 mare ;MU /111* Mt ganged 10 ante for ward and Wei* that acronnts dodo, this week. sa2lt4 .701111 T. 14111117-C ft M. Ll.aufficocii, TA. b..111 ' 1.1.0e Vocal MAO: !I. AUGUST 2A.. Aro, ILI 410 lAstOosco, at to toy ',opt Afir 011ARLES lITCLWR, SI Wood .to 1. maTlaw,D. VOR SALE OR RX.CRANOE.—An improv• „L . sd Pam cf ...a on ltia Toodbmilmoy rtror Ossmallarille Railroad, :Kt salbas from Pitbstistrgm. Alm. a Los op Aida slaset EhArisiburiNl 4 4 feel hoot bs SO dams nilb baildlogs Giaram, satiable Sor• ptimiciso or dropitist Also, O a - roa of Prairla Land, •10,1111 milas moitoareal of Allo aorm . Gas WIWI NM ofehlmgo All or miy psrt or which ho odd on namintila terma and s long crsdit 0.. on ill of Gm rad.. a moray, or arctermand Ax tompromil Stock Farm In Pont, sylmals or Ohio tor partiMilars, ellress 0. S. GILLIAM, 51mrpabarg, ACKIALIJ ,P. SNDES'S HAIR DRESSING ROOMS, GRANT STREET, OPPOSITE TUE OATILEDEA L, OPEN FROM 0 A. IL TO 11 P. DI, WT..* eettlmuen ran Writhe& Hair Deemed b the hart and moot Ludoonablo comma, Ils has BMW up a room sr primly for Ladles, ahem particular altatitton *III be 'lran to DRESSING EWE 'lOB PARTIEE RECEPTIONS, is, to tse nations appror*O aryl. 4E-SA NDER'S CELEBRATED SCALP TONIC kept ton scantly cm haul and tor male. DalrClyd C LOSI NU OUT SALE.- =I BMOIIIIEI.I, A CCI. invite the allentlna of buyers rent fog I'f-outing or !kitting Linens to the taperlor artkla they keep, and •hkb they are able to sell vary low et they par. awe there on the town edvsotageons teems, Abe, Linen ktdtt Fronts, Linen Limns, Carotrks, Llttkfs,, to., Very cheep. Jan, WI4IIIINGLIA COfddilf.ljuijki, uoL—CEog, AND WRITINU ACADEMY, College Hal/, Diamond, Olroalagham TERME, CANEI ON ENTRANCE. Per Omani),alai Wridug SU) " PIAla WO110)) ............ 10 rimi) uolimita3 Writing and 7.0.) N. Nil ACPC.R, Pro( of Writlug •AJ 11J.k KA.'ALA. (I 11. GRITI/ CAD, Jr , Profo of YouctlArts6l , U. V. WELLS, Prohmor rl 116113 hummer cml l'akulatl4o. %KV. W H. 1.101.T0N1, Lai ono ou IllatZty sod klenerel Babiacte. Ilan. lt. P KU-U. 2411,6140 1+,.. nook, • otooubor of Ma I . lll•Luffsh Imeturet on (Awe, maraba 1.4 w. Pitt)?. VI V. HATOV, L...10rer9 Cl.utioo. (1•11 end •••Lat tire Duvet pap Waco ottemptod Iy atly p••••• 1), o•m.1). Vweltortm of lltilatuvittsl and Prwilcal Pnowatoblp esregfoi m lowsrprfitnee, In tlke abort spare of from al eetatala mat upwaldr. LINA 4.weJlne; at $1,41) per week. itudoute 001.4 at owe thaw. Vat. optelo••••cr 4•11-bausl 11/u•loom Writing. ••floso I•to inni•g• damps, mid • I..lress G. 11. LEiTLIEAD, Prio I, lltt•botih, Ja7.I.InIA•YP. fRifieICLI WHITE 2INC PAFFIT ►IIOM VIE VIEILLI MONTAGNE COMPANY . , Or _mate. h t: T HIS PAINT is adapte.d to all put 63 to which the boat White Ind la applicable. le der not lore yellow, es Isedi Invulably &we: o d Will 0 the 1,0.100 end smooth:tea of Mach wai li ng wit t the aid of varnish. end ta lustily weshed. Wore with asks, Dula Wein their freshness and bilidentar Of atiiet• MO pounds will me es Winch endue, with the Woe 1 0 1 7.0 21.0 !woods of load-00 , 1m reel economy 0 well si beauty, lu ones that parties may depend upon gentian the article strict/I , par/ they should boy of none hot the MOO rap,ctis• Ale houses. The Oosopelty lady but two Susiftles, known ea No. 1 awl Snow intr. Red and Otero Peal. Mello. 1 or Red Real le the article must caod ear painting purposes, the 800. White or Orion Beal being Only oval be the meat expensive work. JOBIIPEI )1. STRONG, Agent for the 0o; Orders addreeml to elthor of the following Lwow trill ba Riled at the ~CO rrtittaq tariff of Fier., either Dry or lo Oil. ROLL * OORNZI,L, 123 k7atdooLong Now York. RAYNOLDE DEVOE A PILOT, 100 and 103 Yultoo otyyt, Now York. TUE IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY, NO. 240 LIBEIaIt fiTACIT, P/TTBBUROU. Ijoponits r,Telred In Par and Cornet Funds. Interest snowed on Time ATOM. DOMESTIC UTLERY—The beat aesart ment of iscrliantows. GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. RALSTON & YOUNG, Ift0C13:10EI 10 toss T. insalrOC2,l BOOK, CARD & JOB PRINTERS, CFA.ZEITTM FUME! STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE PITTSBURGH, Exeente •vary kind of 131 1 ,0011 and FANCY JOB PItINTINO with neatness and dispatch. B Y TIIE ABOVE CARD ll' WILL BE perceived that I have Mammal of my BOON AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT to klesseraltAUCON A YOUNG. They are gentlemen in whom 011ry confident* may be plu - ell, es well in regard to Imams transactions as their ex Was. in the mechankal execution of the work antra, to them. They are provided with • bugs amount M and Machinery, Stearn Power and other WWIIea to mato printing in an excellemt style and promptly. I It tor them the continnance of that patrom age which li to long and 60 liberally been extended to to myself. Jel27:dawttP JOHN T. 81.111,10011. • NM CLIME Ti SEM SPIIIIGS, Open to • otters Seeking Ileatits or Pies.- ore, om June 111 to October let. Aceommooktions ,for OvEr 500 Visitors. THE 0 = I 0 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS are al • tad in Delmore &runty, 18 miles North of Columba;• Capitol of Ohlo,) on the ficloto River. 10 miles from t beam, 5 mite. from the White Sulphur Sta tionon the .prlageeld, llama Vernon and tlttabargh Rallnatd, an. 10 Wee from Plea:eat Valley or Spring. Statism. en the Columbus. Pig= and buttons Rallreed. The medicinal qualities of them Springy am anstmemed by ammo( coy other Slitieral Waters In the ODRA Males. Sir For Room or other Infornealon eddies. ANDREW WILSON, Ia , Whits Sulphur hpringth Ohio. Ac•]:~~:~:a:a.~ Assurance company, NO. 11/00ROATE SPRIET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. OA pITA L 6:4298,890 00 PAID UP OAP/TAL AND frillaPLUS... 2,194,111 02 ANNUAL REVENUE, for tho 3 , mr od. log !army, 81, 1858. rrIIIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Lae or Damage by Tim almost every deactiptlou of Property. The Rates , 4 Premium are awderofe, and, In all caw bad open character of th e owner or occu pant, and the merits of • rink. Loom promptly adjusted and {mad wilthoel reference to London. A wend prrnsanent fend pm:lrk(' VI Ph/.3.3c1- p kra for payment of lona in Mir reentry. astrralicra m entreat:mon Maw.. Jame. bloCally*Cs., 174 Wood .treat " John Floyd • Co., 173 Brown • Hirt potrtelta, 193 Liberty street; "y D. Gregg A Co., 90 Wood street Il.ou, liFFlroy & Co., 94 Wood street June. IdoCcodires A Co., 103 " " " Nimick A C0..95 Water anent; " EL A. Mandan& A Co., First and Wend &inst.' " Jos Woolnall • Co., Second and Wood stunts; " At eralL Loa A Co., S Wood street; " Barddield• Co., fourth and Market etrestc . MoCandirea, Moans& Co., Wood and Wathi;:tref ILLYZILLICIS to P111141.0131i. . George li. Stuart. 6sq, 13 Bent street.' Bitteem. Myer.. Claghorti A Co Slarkot strreh " Wm. 3F6re A Co. 21 Booth hoot street; 5111ntonson • Collin., yront sod New rio " Smith, Wlltiams & Co, 513 Muhl twat; Jame. Orzhem A lb., 2u end 2e LotitLe .trot; Joeeph O. 1131che11, Zeq, Preeldeat Her Curare Bank: James Dunlap, fag., Prerldeut Union Bank: Iron W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Coart. JAMES W. ARROTT, Agent, Jett3l7.ll. Terovelery Oglce, 103 Wuod •tr.t. CARD. T HE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY siwociati.l with Lim in th. WHOLESALE GROOHEL V 1113BINIeliP., Mr. SAMUEL MART ftod Mr. WILLIAM CURRY, ant will coottotto the same et the OLD STAND NO 971 LIIIRRIT STREET, directly °preen° the Eagle WILLIAM 51. ,YLY B.IIIUEL SWART WM. N GORMLY. -WM. CURRY. W. M. GORMLY & 00., 0LE11341..1...£ GR OCERS, =l= PROVISION B. PRODUCE PITTSBURGH 111 A NUFACTUKES, Rio. 271 Liberty S t • Plitsburgb, Pa Ju211.1.1.24 /OUR It IWO.. LO AN Qt GILEGG, Of H A 1) IV A R E AO. 59 WOOD STILECICT. P4O f rklal ab.ne At. Charle. ILA4I. J. 3 0-91:m PIITSIBURG/L G fats of Laucastsr Loess* Oars', Fittst,go. GEO. S. BRYAN 8c co., Commission Merchant's, FOE Till SALE OF PIO IRON, BLOOMS, .tc., No. 52 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh. flarzazzara—Lyon, !hoot a Co, Pittsburgh; Lrlugston, OuPsiAud Co. Pittsburgh; Mal.. Irtakilu, Dri , I.lsu. mann: Ron. &Iva Cameron, Ilarriabarin Bryan, Gardner Co, llollidayabnri, P., is3o Soul TEE ENTERPRIBE Insurance Company OF PIIILADELPHIA, inmree Against Loss or Damagio by Firs on Dal Wings, lierebandise. Pur allure, ate.. at lleaeonable hate. or Premium. DieActona—F. Ratchford Starr: WIIU.m Elice, of Wen. III . •e• • Co; Nalbrn 'ruler: Joo. M. Atwood, cf Atwood, Melte A Co; Benj. T. TnOlrk, of Tredklt, Stoke* A Co; Henry Wharton; Ilordood L Dawson; Geo. IL Btawart, of Stewart A Prof Jobe, H. Brown. of Junta 11. Brown A Co, B. A. Fahrowlook, of 11. A. Fah_nesturk A Co, Audrew D. Coe; J. L Errlnger. cf Wood A Erring., P. RATCHFORD rTARR, FrueLlont. Cneretto W. Gas, &cranny. PITIDSMOU R•IIMICE3.—WI9. 1.101Ule&& Co , J. Painter • On, Thomas IL Mows, Iteg , Jaw Elareball, Req., Allen I Dramas. Rog., Wilmot, ITElsoi A Co., Wilton, Pique A Co., Brown A Co., LlTlnplan, C 05.1.4 & Co., James D. 'Lyon ACo Wm. S. Lom•ly Cl2O. B. BRYAN £CO Agents, J..lO:C=ll No. 62 Wood Strad. MWIJ,INX.k ) 6 4 -‘ T Ii E AItMIRERS OF STEINWAY'S PIANOS ere nwpretrally Informed that we him Jost waived TWO of thee UNitIVALLID PI A NINFORTPS, Otis 7 &lays round corner, plain; Onst dq do do d, They mud bat to ba heard, and their but oupariority over others will at once I. suaailartid. For solo by D. KLIMEK A BRO. No. 63 PIM, street, Lot Sole Amos for Steinway's unrivalled Pianos QUN DRIES-- 1,,) 1000 calks Soda Aan, (,omtpon brands,' 400 do do, (Wined') 40 do Canatto Alkali; 600 bap Nitrate Soda; 100 do Saltpetre, (A 0 borer Window Gibias taw, tad air.,;) For aria by 418101. N DIU, NINO, eel No 373 Liberty street. TI' L IRE INSURANCE.—The GIRARD LIFE LNSUILANCS, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, • Amoy. No, 76 Omni meta, Pltteburgb, couttnue to mats foams= °ultra. In •dditlon to • paid capital of PCOOOO, thou bare • large and Increastug oircurin runt, ittiortiot undoubted oeccuity to the forum!. Domes of Items= for Lltto the boutm doctored from Zinn props bu already exceeded filly per aut. on all premium gold. Trios. Ititurrem, Prat; Jain P. James, Actuary; In. me g , M . D.. Medical Pranduer, otßee No. 112 VIDA 'tree, fitteborgb. for further blformstion apply to WM. BAKE. MILL, Agent for the Company, Nu. 75 tarsus afoot. PRICES •REDCC&D— HOOPB AND BROSS OREAP FOR CASH. AIWA ROBB, SF liaaket Meech le how sellleg off his large and nil miNcted 'tack of BOOTS and BElOlte et very reduced priest, coustatlag of USU., Ilium and CM /drone' Mater, Pllppars and runty Shoo of all description, Mau. , Hulse .ad Tooth's Boots. Bboes, Oxford Tics, Gal sr., • Operas. lc, 10., All of isblott be Ls now selling st greatly minced seen and wars a hairdo. pas JABRB ROBB. 89 Market street: FIRE BRICK AND POT CLAY.—Having bon appointed di*: Otero the sale of :the Rebating fire Malt and Pot CIOY. wo or* at W tiwertnad.l to supply etototoen Ohs any quantity sod ore superior quality. Tho attentlen ot 0 less Mannfactoren le pareenlarly dl , rectal to oar Pot Clip. which w. wla warrant to bo a imps. der article. CIIADWICE a 130 W, Jtail AMU:land 161 Wood greet. ACOTTAGE and 3 noses of Land, 11 , miles from tbs bourt - lionsts !3O bearing cross—apple; swam an; studs trees sad small but tr. h at. 11='Mb tui 8 bst silk 2 parkas, dffslog room and f 11 bed clumaarb 2 callus and store room; bulk* is null; viable, artlagebodw,'to, Ttal situation Is pkiab sag and bialtay sad la s good nagbbornoot • Ind! of good *sum Abe a largo chains for solo water. WM to era or tichaaged by 8. CIIMLIOEB.T • lON, 61 Mutat st. A3IEIIIO/LN FLUTE SCHOOL-With Paw end canplate ruled oar awaralios, , WI near .n 7 tostruetteos to whet the kdkrua in Um art of pla7ing tha Pole uitboat a roaster, together With • DUTOR of popular mew, catulatteg of Polkse, Berthas te., by E. Howe. Price Ego. for male by • JOHN 11. KELM, 81 Woad street. Cleplee Pulled on receipt of the price. 704 D BUM) SUGARS -30 bble. of the M al; tom' gnutiain Owe Ltd tor Wu, tthtdatoga and tall, clamp at . egheny. IMANO2II family (luxury 11 .1 T.. St aulmt. raderal MM All • 'L'iltESli ROASTED JAVA AND RIO 117 - 00MrDslorays am bankor the best vesittiOrod for sat at wawa family Grocery and Tea Siam Pedal! *oat. 4111.4t0my. . . 12AKEWELL, , , PEARS tt CO. have this : 410 :awe and "NUi d t d 7 ti l l 3 s l 3oLul n W n lllt e / of an um . a bi Ms Amilmitageisman.sh.mda m nutalb.4l4gusi L 6. 1169:401ird • ': . • _ , 4itablir Stili•3ooo Aczetre - tWe... —To sell four 11.• Isreintlati. Aglaia herb Made tßer EACCE en ono— Wisp than all other Minna neacka. Etud LA:r stuns Ind get SO pegs particulars, . _- 14.1.1aMmio o f EPHRAIM BROWN. lowell,lHlA StrACZNTs WAYITID in this State to can- - run wd.b tba GOLDEN SALVE. :4114 rapidly. Can maks good pay. For terms, go, awl stamp. J•ltSmdao C. P. WIIITTILN, Lwall, noLTZHAZI 6 W/KDERUOLO, Drucassoss to J, MU:MI No. 100 Third Street. Pit tatiltr=h, YanvfaCtirtn and NADA, in Curtains, Cornices, Banda, Shades, UllEad• • Mattressee, Comforts, Cushions, &c.. ea-Partkalar attantlon paid to STEAMBOAT WORE. cuspErs 1777 ED AND LAID TO DRDELL ankdem LOCIT6•I* (.44-to VL: tin:sllN A-it Y. LA ISTEICEICE 111 LIE. FOR YOUNG LADIES, THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO TERMS. firs month. seal, wUI op. . TUESDAY, the lath of September, at 0 o'clock, A. M. The "wally of Mitchum, who BHA theft ellwitioss vita auch distinguithedminces doting the put par, coati.° their anusection with the inaltuttoo. On account of the greatly lurreami Gantt...for travel afforded by the 1301/ Passenger Railway. • Uoritai otinbor of DAY PUPILS will be <eosins, from Phloborgb. Th. number of Bouding Pupils I. Ranted t Thirty. EARLY APPLICATIONS ARE DESIRABLE • gyIt.CiILARS, conlaining genisral infonaut., terms, An, may be had*: DAVIS' and DAWSON'S, Itook.ulters, and at HUMERI and UZLLOTVZI 11.1 c Stores, or by address. lug at Pittebargh Past Office, subdtasal REV. Ogollo E T. RIDER, keno, .10-lEG AND R.A.H. DISPENSARY. • Mike 95 Nan 8L,(2.1 door, Up avirsjOnftelo, N.V. ' ESTABLISIIED BY TILE CELEBRATED Dlt. JOIINSOIP, late of London, England. A groat discovery In the science et wiediciews, leing a cer. Ulu and speedy cure for restoring the sight and :removing all Dames peculiar to the eye. Tide in universally an. kumeledged the only We and norm remedy now known. It. hes been cud with great somas by the mat Anita' phi al/elms In Come and Amerks. - Pa teats In any part of the country can levet themselvu momaefolly at • modernist expanse. thereby avoiding the daosvr and aspen. of falling into the hands of nuaktlifal physicians. This medicine (rudlcient to cur.) will be loot by null or Palmas, with all onetimp directivee on receipt of Too Dollar. Dr. Johnson's Certain andLinfallible Cure for Deafness and Singing 'Noises in the Ears, Nervous !lead and Mind Complaints, Affording I ost mit relief to soften. who Lave been troubled with denfores for many year.. After ming this remedy a few days the patient Is suddenly and almost miraculously enabled to hoer ordinary toned conversation; In the 0301.• of • few Armful the most otetinaikt case of &atom la effecht. ally cured. Pletkule too numerous to mention hero been restored to puthet hearing and forme rescued from the mare. of the numorona dug/motto ungratified pet/Underact the present day. ilospital and prirate teatimoniale nod certificates from the moat eminent physicistns end eorgeooslo Eogbind, to whose pretence deaf proms hare been mired, and maul hundreds of private pattenta cored can be men or referred to. A cam of this mcdkine (enough to effect • cure,) will be forwarded to any part of the country for Fifteen Dollars. Addrese Dll. JOHNSON, Druver 40. Joll:dawlyT Office Si Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. =MID CALL. AND EXAMINE THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT Sewing Machines. T HIS IS TILE MACHINE whose owners rr®lam of $2O 0 0 lu Philadelphia to any other on exhibition at the Franklin Inatitpte that could do the aatoo mown or wart as well.— Thofr afar not having jaunt awepted its enperiarity mutt be roncodtd. For rate at A. M. MARSELA.L,I, do CO:8, IttleAlyP VEDIRAL MALLIGIMY W. V. 11,1.11., PAW that, awn . mann. • Late of Plttebargb. Philadelphia PITTSBURGH COMMISSION HOUSE. WALKER & BARNEYS COMMISSION 111:EFLOPEANTS, And Agents la . the Sale of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED GOODS COAL 011.5 AND OTHLII MZDCHANDISI, No 160 Pearl Street,: NEW YOE H. iieTtkm.slicameate eaicltecl, to which proper personal at teattos shall to &ea and proceede promptly remittal Bream Fry., Richards k Ca,!Maws. John Black A Co, Alexander Slag, Bat, •.• Mcßae t Brother, Maur. Adams, Macklin & lno. Miran 2 Brahma, N. Y. 10.1:1yd • riiIIERE IS NO ALlSTAtill—The •pro _L prletora, who are old entabllshed manufacturers, after sobjutlog It to the tamest teats known to W. trade, .t. tally pergola:hal, that 06911M113 . 01.113110 AL OLIVE EILASIVE P.OAP combines mot ucellsaclujor the dstonall of money at srhkh Rai sold to dealers than any other TA WILT BOLE' cEorello the Almorthan pronto, Fast, Sort", or Soaps Of EAndf—lp notary, firmness and tut. or. Of Purit r y7 . -ootitalna no .mein, clay, 11th oils, Ulla green or adult,ratlorm. Of qualify—for wash Log Litt all kinds of water, cold, warm, soft, hard or Wt; clothes of erary deaortotton, course Or fine, cotton. litre. Woolen or allk ; dyed,prtorn or white; for erasing tar, arcasoadtob, paint, all,prtaters'ink,stoemakars' vas, etc, tram skate*, laranota, .ed from the hands; for smurieg straw, flows. or imam boom. aza bat. It la an bonen soap, faithfully not. GITO it • fair trial, mem:ding to the dtrutlac.. Name I. no es:Attar. B U.& J. IL ILLIVICZEt. • • . Disco rarer. wad wie umaufacturcra of the carmine atticia. Wood arse, Eitttaborgt, Pa Ju23 OAKLAND PROPERTY FOR SALE. ' THAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known su.Now Linden Grove," lying Within two and • half mile& of the city, has boon wandivided into lots of corm. leas aim, ranging to from 0. to 4012 •cm oath. Boma of them are level, ciliary beautiful and symmetrical knoll.; rvvered with forest tram, and other. gently rallEng, stump tibia of being improved in the mat pkiturergue manna. There lota are surrounded by as .calirat neighborhood,- wit h the advantage of a first class private school, taught by lir. and lint B. li. Kerr, with publlcathcola In Use vicinity. A line of nuusibuiss runs *very boor riming the &nand In • short tiotio• Pamangir Railroad will be built, than rondering them most eligible and dagrable. For brevity of aceuery, auras., purity oral, axed cones:dance to the city, they sr* nusurpalmed ss alias for oonsh7 reddened. In order to accommodate Ihr...who may wish to Inaproes they are offered at the following very rosy tan= Ometest b in band and the rsachie to ulna equal snood mutants. Juldimd W. O. [MLLE, di Diamond st. TRUSS AND 'SUPPORTER lIANUFAC TORY..—CARTWIIIG UT a TOWS% Na 60 Wood St, tit lease to cell the attention of the emicted to the Peck that they are the maly MANUFACTURERS of TRUSSES and SUPPORTERS to this city. They can conuquently take mearanaand make to order these articles after the most eppwred pattern. and fornish them at micas frequent ly not more than an,hall that demanded by mere dealers lo them. All are solicited to call, atar prlcto and exam ining Trowel In soy other store la the city, eminent that we can uthify the atnicted that It I. their Interest to dml. with the manntacturer. - on.„Pvticalar attentioa paid t making. Jul° CULICTIFBIG LIT • YOUNG, 80 Waal streoL A Homestead for $10; A Homestead for We; also, Homesteads for $lOOO and over, situated on and near Happaban nook River, above and below Freder icksburg, in lirksirda. • A NEIV TOWN, CALLED RAPPANAN- Ja„ NOON, hal recently berm told out In Cuipeppr Orin ty, 10 the natant of the GOLD REGION OF VIRGINIA, nurrounded by Mines sad Xining Campania; and Forms and Town Lots in ntternata dirlstom or snags, can now bo bad fora .111 RE BONG," nimply to ads= ertdrount to this deniable region. $144,900 worth of land In to be divid ed amongst porthaeora or ifiVelt away ins an inducement to come oo and make lesprorements, and the and Is of the most leoproatis wall Own. Obey hare already settled, and worm of Mors aro coming. Good Ihmainy land; In tracts of any sae to salt purchasca, can elm be had at from $lO to $2O per acre, pa ablotu nay wasterywarly lantidlmenta. Veguestionoble Misr will Iss Os all cues Own. Air AGENTS WANT= everywhere to all these land.; Itbent lateremente will be given. For particulars, address Z. 131UVEII, Jol6v3ed Lead Agent, Port Reyal, Va. . NEW IPIRD2L GALLAGHER. CRAIG & CO., HRABB FOTr: zi r. 2 , 1 13, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS AND PMEEEI/8: - FINISILERS or ALL KINDS or BRASS W0111C; 4n.1 dealers In GAB PTIPPIIIIE9, rc - • 41rOPPICIE AND WARE2OO6IB; ND. 124 WOOD PTIIEET, Flee dents from Fifth street. Atiir Fonr.dry, N 0.152 First .treat, fire doors holm the Dientoitgabela Ifotme, betieseci Wool arof The trsD Imcnro puttied skill sod mcpettetioe In the is. Soo• branches of praii - Osstio.namai and Ooi Fitting of the ocular members of our firMiwho pill Oro their Personal !dumb:, to all nark Intrusted to them, should entitle nt to • share of public pslirtmoimi. jollidtt SirALL mums PEOIIFTLT F7LLED.' Lei THE FIRST BAPTIST CONGREGATION OSTER TIMER CHIIHOTI EDIVLOZ,. CORNER OSANTANC THIRD RP3, Poll . EAU' OH 11.8aBaNAHLE =BNB, T,weihw• with the °Root and TURNITOIIB It Is 'roll sod sabstaaliolly built, capable of sostlag olz In:mason persons coothartsbl,y; and Ix only offend for se. because It lifithsmall far their thcommodstion. . . For tutu, /to, apply to Wtt7LTVERI3O:I,No:OI Wotor Groot, or J. IiGOBYKR, Ja.; No.= Marty strict • ' G. U. ARDS:CMG, Ju2l-dtt Secretary Board of Teastooo. TAXI II TAX.EBtI TA2EIIII3 VITT TAX-PAYERS WILL ARAB IN Na Wad that no ethic intim wiD be PIP rand of tau than le publiaheciin day main atilbor • had to do the eity printing. The taxes now die are the OITY TAX , TILE lIU&NESI TAX, WA11:11. HINT, MID THE US- •••••• - YOB GRAMM AND PATIECii liTThe STATE bIEBOAHIILE.TLT.q alp dna, and if not paid noon will be put Into the hands of an *Warn= for colkalon. IPM . NEODIDAUM, _w'. B. M. warm, .41.torneraml Contusellor 'at sayleati.n]. - . tra. 1411.1bta4 amt. O RANGES -2U boxes ir ij azim . p ordiT , just IDLARINN WANTED *o , Guinn *law , mos bat WILK= anS War, WI ;147 17 opply. /aspire it 76 !Nor street &a ,41.24uetl ii 24. DA.Nix...limatteueer -- 0.22h.ch7 taxi' gamis firllfth abut. VALITABLE...STOCKS As. . Taaaday maim, *nut 904 at* otb*, at ttor =martial aka roomy.-No. ill MUM aUaatr IBM be Mad: =tat Idarthaata MasaMetatera Bask Stor.* ts do Eland Sir= Ittirlgo Co 10- 10. do do Citizen' do dor " 45 do Ptirttbargh do d 4 n do P,tt.W.t . 03 P. M. DAVIS, Acct. . • PUBLIC; SALE OF LI. S. YROPEIRTY.r— • The fallowing &racks - not being required for the pub lic genic; till be diapased of by etnidOn. 40 rotenienee at 10 Velock A. AL 012 IbUrair, the 4th 01 Argue; 1850, at - the C 11. Allegheny Arsenal. near Pltgeburgh, Pe., elm • 1 Steam Engles, oyU 4er 1214 inch dim:hater, end MAO: 5 feet. 2 Bum Boilers. 24 feat long„ and 20 kWh disme!er; 1 Vire DIAL.; A variety ormaadres.itiebialeg ' • ' 2 Bogle. When II Drilling llisch!ner4 2 °v o4 Ca!t l ?% . , 51ach1uen k Word Planing Idechlun' .• 27811eirePatentliadsE 22 Mut .lack Musket; 2 self.printhq Ile/AA% PINITLIaIcn Bar; 'L„ • 12.000 lte. of rasp Irmighl !tam . . , 14.2:00 lbs. .cart ' • ' • 222 lba. " Meet; 2 &V Bullet Steal; tor round balls 624 Pistol Beetle Deform, • • •• 82 Powder Plazas, for 11.114 tine; 21 dozen of nen, and a lot of old Frier, 693 Roe.. Shows LOSS empty Ponder Beerrlr. pale of Bellow: Alm, a Urge Dumber cl Artillery Imp:assents, and smith's, Oarreram'o Armeocee aO4 other Web. Trams—Specle, to he paid oo 4silmry of the property, which must De remould by the purchaser within Ulm days atter the sale. or It will be remold at hla expense. fly order of Major lobo Symingtet; Onntreander 411:14der• •;. ny Artenal. aO2 tot. DA9IB, Aut. SOAP PACTORY APPARATUS , —WiII be .old at No. 42 Third urea/. on lay niomlng,Ang 5, se 14 o'clock, all tho aonualma naal In the mannhetrang of Bosp._Luclool as 2 of 31cGregoes Patent Cauldron; 1 Iron dock Wagon, 8 tku p Prams,. 1 Uotst:ng Mains, 1 do„ Truck, 1 Falrtank'• Platkras Sale .. 3 Btowes,l Whalbat.• low, I largo 8h0aw...2 Dale, C. P. 14: DANIA lett .c PEREMPTORY SALE OF BUG GIESAND' BAHOUCIIICS—On Tlitunday - tunditt, Atignak itb, at 11 o'clock, at the commereal ulna rooms No-61 11101 et, grill be sold peremptorily, One superior me Top boggy, city maim • ' OO“ dermal band 01.0 Hngtß eastern-made, nearly zeal , . . . , Tao 2 mkt second an la goal War; One 3 seat Barone - ha, nearly new; will molt wall for the c op a try. . ant. P. AL DILVIS, And. 114ERCIIIINT'S IRYIEL FURNITURE AT.AITCTIOOIOn Wednesdey' mondot. Aontest td, at 10 O'clock, or 01 be eold at this 2derobenta• tlot.l, cor ner of &mod and Smithfield Watts, all tba furniture mad firtarea,comprkina 60 feather beds with the bedding mt. too and straw mettraaseg high and low, post bodsbada, re. allian, Hams and oil Cloth bllndi; bah seat =Dopey . BOW chain and rockers Marble top cures tablet able and cud tables; mirrors; mahogany book case and secretary; parka . ; 'room and stair carpals; flooroll cloths gas theadalbma room belle and wire; dining tablets alma tlnstalld qtabthc warm chafing &dam bump Iron mare, Mak; aloe Artztreg' mentors, abalrinm bar-room fintsana An, So. Also, ono large cookies Moro wltb_ntenolls complete. Ja.lo. P.M DAVIS, Allot- irgfiliLOOMlS - Cc CO., Serchants'. Exchange. STOOK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO.,- AT MB IKEItCHANTST , 111011ANGIS VitRY TLITMELDAY VENING.—Beak, Bridget_ Irtstrestee mad Omnor Stockat telleVette l l - " auenstichains4ti) Rotes, Drafts and Lome ea Beal EMU untditted' as reseeted.te terms by Alll3Mt LOOMS'& CO, Stock Nate Brobmi:llll7tentli et.. 13udincos flotisca ebangto. =lli= I hare this day assoeiated/with mo my on J. ST. CLAIR GRAY. Tho traelnetia sill be hereafter tinned ander the firm and Abdo of EL GRAY dt72l.' I Inly Ist, 1a55. SAMUEL SLIT. S. GRAY Sc SUN DRAPERS SND - TAIL'OR.S, NO. 62 arr. i3LAIrr. STUZET. • Wadfb—Jotalt, PITTSBURGI4 PA. DISSOLUTION.—The Partnership hereto fore a:lath* .6etcreen Vtatax 'Sian and Inzed- Baotrnontder the ityle of, WM. aurrn L 00, end dta , intend on the 16th day or Yebraery,l6s9. Ity the death of DiVIDE,PLUK and JAMES Ektur, .72, having chased th&lnterest of Mr. D. Brown, deed, In the hue or Wm. Meth & Co., the Foundry and Machleellnsflensa will be hereafter conducted under the style of Mule, Pork Co., by whom the bushes of the late firm sill be witted. SMITH, PARK & CO., lq INTEL SPII-ECEO 7.011-143312ar, PrrEBBOB.IIII, Muchmore, No. 149 Fired, and 120 igeocetcritfrecl; VIANITFACTIMERS of all sizes 'aid r ..,Iptions of OW 01111atzeti Lad BUM, Gu and Wa ter ripe, end byes,Drejk. of Wave Boren, Eteel Meade, ... Psalm, Merin end L . , Alm, Jobbing and 11 og. liesttoidi of our, made to order: Hating• =pinta .BILCIIIME Situ - attached tothe I am& y, all insimary linings win ba carbfullr atteoda4 THE undersigned have associated with theta to the Oorardaslot ltuehum J axis SUMS, 1.111 of Steubenville, Ohio; The stile of the erm wIU =Arm et heretofore. NTaIIOIE a CO." . . ?wan— -- 1. ICII3OI. 1 , 7315[1:1011r. az 00-, COMMISSION mziteriArrrs, for the deo( • • : Pig Iron and Mooma, - 05 WATER. STRZET, Pnroarrao. T HAVE THIS DA,YASSOCEITED WITH me, ble.7oEiN DEZI.I.OIT. In the Undertaking holiness, • welch will be conducted coder,the name and style of LEST -03 tpbLLOW. - JAIMILI2IIO3. react V nu e aian g. I sa - Tair t raise Ilea ' ' T EMON DELLOW, No. 118, Vaud:at., .11.4 are prepared to'do Undertaking In W It, blenches, to the beet numner, at prices to milkier. thou. We call spa- Clel attention to Fisk's DOW 'ask. pawn Metallic Bartel Cann, for the sale of which wean sole agents in this city, and of which we keep constantly on hand plane agora meet. !Ls regards beauty of shape and IWO. they *therm Punersla will be supplied with Mentos, Bones cod Cerrtegm promptly, at lower rates than coy other establbli.2 meet in the city. Onswenteolog toyeoder Plthaikllol4 when • contitmence of the patronage heretofore so liberally, I extended to Ma old firm. spLSaDY - --- AItrEIRICANUtPUSE.:.IIOWTON, -. IS THE LARGEST AND BEST/LE-A , Matesd Hotel ha the New England Slitei le car many heated, and awy of .ateeee Rom all the =tea p traseL It mats/Las all the read= Imprcomeate..araL: soars coarealeace for the cotallart and acasuatadadm of the erwradtag emblio.. Tbeeleeptograwia”re eaderell weettlete# th. puttee of rooms are well amagad.ihdecar '..:. pletely famished for thlaillea andlargo eremites. wad the ham will eoctinas to be kept as a Stet elm= .., to every respect. Allan, - LEWIS mar, Proprietor. ',. i. " J. E. ca.Law a pz s g i a co., 622 Cheiitztinlity..et„ •• • , „ . [opposite Ginza 1TA748,1 P.IIIIADELP.ILIA.. . zucsviDlP9 ILTAT IONS• V IN El WATCH V.. 11 PATES, PHILLIPS A C. Wstchea. Ili &norm 0171 ARMES FRODSILLBPS Load= Timeltespers, um sotto, all atm In Litman Cues and Open Fact • , • -see• Sole Authorized Agents for,abori,: GOLD AND SILVER, ENGLISH AND SWISS • RICA JEWELRY, noir.deolgam..- . DIAMONDS, MARLS, and all tbo IfiebtAtsito Ettioo. SILVER WARE, nromrpoomod to style, quolity ADA Nadu their llllLSt.agen Phthadelph, tar Invited ttr.a.. =hie . sxl, MA 88LE ESELBLZSELVENZ. , - . • a vtalt eats/ingm obBgAtloa top:master.. • I•.•": 88.18181,14 plain Lima; and no-rartation: janayd • G RE AT. INDUCE MINT.—AI.I porsoneG Artlftetal Teeth will And IL to their Intereib. , to cell I=l.l7lLle Dentist, No. 57 Grant street., eppcalLe..- the Court Noose. Re •111 Wert fall We Of teeth whir coo; • ti 5 7 .55 055 t 5 5 55 floe tad' NON half rata for $37; eon- Omens GUM epee pieties at the arm MC; nakh le bat • • little over enetelf the. nasal prkse charged Dyable -bar, - Vereterts Giber awl ,other beta meta* Wes -reduced to proportion. earallte et $lO pm- men .I,M half art—none hat the !Meet materiel, eironted - la the moat. &treble 1214 anti-.; briery etybee.l•sl be Meted. All week erarnmoted. =Par, • mos "Wan ter avail themadrem of there: very redcoat-, radar, do se berm they eth ert Bilytentletr, is th e 111214 ., pliM 14 charged trout - thatahns. - - ' "We Woks Orel rime alt of • teeth emeld ' aot WorWteitcrie able at tbehosolnal tom at whlch they are offered, when the bet of -reenters- oserhestrect as lathe arayeattoand :- hie wait, and rpecintenr cube awn at hl at uznaugicre: Hoe. W: D.lfoward , A.O. N'Oindtem,ll- • W. Venkirk, - J.K.. Hop jc - Lideihrel 1859. Second - 41:-rt rat. of: CABREITEI AIM OIL CI ! OTES, ' AT THE 101311y11 STREIT-, • - P SPURGE , PErY - 4. - vir.. D. IL- .11PDALLIFIEI.,11PAPEOT VII TULLY thsetbey aro' nedthip.o se& ond ozipply CAAPETTPG, - Aolocrod -dtroxly Prow bg-O Itopxtoto *AO 'lLsonfoctocirs by ono of the Ofrocicif Me Esc, to .bleb Mel traits the ottoodoboilpEttaiimA.l: Alm, • nowytyl• of CAPTVE aucrrNa.mr warner pice, lore. ,Tbe Won make Of CARPET SWEET pg., .rashdial) be °Cored al Cis loved - - log AULHOBBBIY• 12 1 1 3 1713 111C8 . ..C,0211PT ' " , OP P1T1111111121211. - 0m22--ND." krth arett; : pisunEs AGAINST ALIcIaNIS,..IIV-; AAO JONES, Praddeat, J02111!ir IL:COED, 1710.. 2=Bo=o .1100140earstam, Cept. HLLLIAII DEAN. Dnuemosi—leue Dax.". mad, MAIL C. Gni, John 410Diono; B. L.. isbutetaelL John D. 2211.111, low H. PeanOck.' M P. Merßeg . Cot: Wm: • Dew tboa. 11. Howe, MOS. jaw , . CI,...U.NS.:PLSTOI4AND - - 11362 siuia - etookThe alteralon of pmshasori directid to OR 1131=10f3. of ' ALL ILLND6I 016 1722 A 1019: • -3 The stook lea well eittlattAit'wican uregay .my kb& Cr =teed weapon th at 0u=1...4=1=0.. Plias low QM est. Weak= wurentoled. CA2221110112 St 20120. ACON, KESS PORK...LARD. 5T(.1...: 1.1 1 4300 Poweeitileits. city 21.61610ent , , • 2.000 ••,' - Wedeln • ; :'6,000, do'p do' JQ H o 000 do. do elaei; do : 6,0 D do . , Dl.lskeed beggedlteiec, - 160 Ms. beley Bee Poet-- • 100 do' -prim* LtalLard; - • • . 150 100 J k iro oP ewe: a° drew 11,003 pieeee lerle eked t ioaiden fa f. 3 0.!!• 11 f- , 3t' 3 k; pot sala as the lowet market prim. coal, wazrzm r Once BT. IQ= Cat WlTTv , +* ) Et. Igniftinnrbe - Ins a ' • - DROPOSALS be"Nielva bis A. Loma ate uGaramuirrousgetOM kg NNW ettCONLID INDIMISir,•BUSEIVO siracumai, Oats tdol C=.1476 psi b• 6 / 11 es ibUdl nsta.l3n tralelle le6L net the ether ill Till *=2 town ette.rtOtto IttOgrek? , SDWAILDNA.O2, .. I M 1 47 _
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