Vittsburd #ff,actt mow WS 1.11211120 1 : 13 . 1 .• JO:OLD. 11. tuswos 8. ER EITT- tre L - C nd rtoiisizioaa. PrrreiEraTtei"Pr 2 - FRIDAY .DIORNENG, AUG. 6, 1860 Republican State Ticket MMUS X. cocuw, 'of Turk county WlLLaill 11. ;LBW, of Barka county. Republican County Ticket • • ELIAS H. MUD, Pillsbargh. LIMMILT, WILLIAM VAIINIIII, Pittsbargb, DAVID A. PRESSLEY, Allechsur, CRADLES L. eoznarNo; Rsurrrr , DAVID E. BAYARD, Peeb lati WILLIAM ESPY, Lams Pt. Ohdr. I.I6I3TAST LAI/ IVI6 THOMAS MELLON, DODD.. ; JACOB rt. Itnaan, PlUsbusgb. wam, GOODMAN Y. OOULTIII, South Payette. cougostroaus, JONATILAN BRAM, South Pittsburgh. AMMO.. DAVID CORNELIUS, Sewickley. " • EL T. ANDERSON, East Doer. DLIEIX/011 or TiOt soon, JOSEPI/ MILLER, azowdoo. loud Maas.—Tee telegraph announced on Monday night, the death of Ilia excellent man. Rio constitution was naturally weak. The [a tolls:Adel largely predominated In his composi tion, over the physical. That ho has lived to a comparatively good old age, and for the most part enjoyed a freedom from bodily pain or mal ady is owing to his remarkable temperanoe in all things; to a daily life in which the sunlight of a genial temper and a Christian continence ehone undimmed by any aloud of passion or ezoeos. Horace liana was a firm friend to the young through all Mt life. Ho devoted the best ener gies of a strong and well-stored mind to the ad vancement of __their true interests; to their moral and intellectual progress; to tho promo tion of those religiose, of life that have a bear fog on a blessed and eternal future. His wri tings, hie leoturee, his labors were eminently praclicaL Sometimes hie language wee almost too learned for the man not educated in ancient longest, but there was ever enough,. level to the cottipreherusion of all chases and conditious of men, to have,bad it been reduced by the masses to actual practice, rendered the world better than it is. • Horace Mann was a native of the old State of Manachusetth, and wee reared in her schools. His mind was shaped and moulded by the sur roundings of society in that State and carried the impress ever after. He eatablishod there his rep utation as an educator, and though at one time Cent as a representative to Congress, bit public life la Massachusetts was mostly devoted as State 1340°1 Commissioner, to forwarding her educational interests. He brought to the great State of Ohio when a few years ago he took charge of Azalea College, the mime seal, the same loco of learning and virtue whioh had aver characterized him. He died in the triumphs of 'faith. His last momenta were soothed by the angel of peace. bed was surrounded by his family and triode, his neighbors and his pupils. To each and all he gave a parting word, direct ing them_ as to their future, as the man who leaves advice to his, ..telail7s when hate ea on.a •triih s prayer and a blearlog he ...onoluded his earthly labors and sank to his last Bleep Liko one ' Who draws the drapery of his conch around him And Um down to pleasant atm:Amen" Kossurn.—Since tho establishment of peace between the Austrian and French powers, public attention hoe been very earnestly directed to Louis Kossuth, who it was feared wee betrayed by the crafty monarch, who lately called him from hie retirement. From recent advices we hare reason to believe that the Ex-Governor of 11111MS17 111311 very cautions in his intercourse with the French Emperor, and had determined to approach hie countrymen with great lion. The intiamatory proclamations attributed to him were all forgeries concocted by as ob . • satire London newspaper. Prints advises re ceived in England represent that Aotanth has arrived safely in Switzerland. Ite seems to have lost no time in leaving Italy immediately on the nomis of the treaty of peace; and thus escaped conference with the French Emperor." On hie departure from Paris he emit a letter to a Brit . f.ifi friend, which defines Ur position and ex. ":“: - -i - klaine his plans in a manner calculated to relieve /Public anxiety,in hie behalf in a great measure. It is certain, at least, that he has not taken any rash step in ignorance of the change which has • taken place in consequence of the cessation of hostilities. Whatever course be may pursue will be adopted with the knowledge that he will not have the aid of either France or Bassin in his efforts. From this letter we make a bidet extract: "Ify Dear Ftazet:. The generous country where I rested my tempest-toe/sad bead for many long years Iles behind me, and outward bound is my mall craft on the stormy sea, with nothing safe but my determination, which nothing can abake--that happen what may to me personally, either my country will be free or else I shall know how to preserve her from immolating her. self in vain. I may become a victim, my nation will not be come one. I may be instrumental in calling her forth to reawakening life. Can I not do this safely, I shall take care to preserve her future uncompromieed. Revolving in mind all the noble delicate friendships, all the consolations of sympathy, which I was allowed to enjoy in your country from many, many friends—from none more than from you--emotions throng upon me too strong to allow of words. By the Eternal, I feel my . self as mush a man as any mortal on earth ; yet,' while I write, a tear trembles on my eyelid's, and I feel not ashamed of it. Xis o tribute of a grateful heart for benefits received. It Le an offering that accompanies my silent but torrent invocatloo of the choicest blowing, of God upon your country, your house, yourself, sod upon all - those of your people whose kindness and sympathy poured the small- eat drop of consolation into the wounds of my adversity. If I succeed, I hope to see you, and many of you, in my own home; and no brother has greeted A brother with a heartier weloome than land my people will greet you, or any of you. If I fail, you will say that I have fallen on duty's path. - If I am spared, but fall, I may . see England again. Then, however, it will boa broken, nee less reed, that Is out on your shoree ' and few will be the days which It will be able to bear before it rots. 'Como weal, come woe,' the will of Him above be done." Tan CotrrasvED Bier or BICKLEI3.—We have already apprised our readers of the fact that a petition, signed by fifteen hundred of his former friend's, and at present his constituents, has been presented to Mr. Sickles, requesting him to re sign his seat in Congress. We do not, however, regard this movement as necessary, as the gen tleman can be got rid of in a more formal man ner, and we think, on baker grounds than those eat forth by his indignant, memorialists. The truth of ;the matter is be has no right to Ids seat, for the simple reason that be did pot re ceive a Majority of the legal votes polled In his district This foot can be established, it is gen ' era," believed, to the satisfaction of all partite InCongren, who in their turn cannot fail to give the seat to his competitor, who wits most unjustly excluded from the °triplet return. A weeklngtori correspondimt of tho New York buns takes notice of this case in the following • manner. It has been intimated in some quar ters that to Ibis certainty of his being exeinded from falsest, we may attribute the extraordinary morality displayed by those of hie friends, who hive Publicly requested his resignation: • "It maybe regarded as nearly certain that the contestant of Slr. Sickles' seat la the next Con . , greet, will be sustained by a majority of lb, /louse. The mustier in.hich that election was acadaated, and the speetsole presented of march '..'log troops from Governor's Island to; the polls, nairakordsni.lestted from "hobbittoo; Are WM OM cannot be ignored. Perkape other could midge may operate aim the judgments of ID. • dieldnals t but there Ii legal,evidence enough to wake Cusp good one to idootend perhaps 'amid Moloolfoli0:41to noompipus ban sold 'good deal;isbooftefr , fpokles' hoof social papa haw niiitMtlii MOM! , be "nor bit boands4 lll 4441:ftP 14 . 11- 10 0 MY/40F . • tacepL , tbaketennechisi with' his official pdattion and e4tirr4 dependisa ripen it,,snd his rear . or. supposed political influence with the Admia tetratio There Me hundreds if It - onset in the atitionsri- society or Washington; the thresh bolds of which they never crossed or oould cross, CO matter whatlnlght be Ms party relations. It eminently-to the credit of this oily, notwith standing all ttis'ailumny which boa been heaped upon it ,by those who have Lad but limited means of entering its private life, that there are many families who eschew all contact with Coo greser-ur official personages, eieeptin such cases sa arwitniveteally admitted, because they choose to base their social intercooree upon a higher principle, and more Independent tier than those which depend upon 'the transitions of p ower . As her already been said, Mr. Sickles and his. set had no access to this circle. Mr. Key, ble victim, and who belonged to an old and rapport. Bible family, had the entree generally, but Ms position bad been impaired to come' degree by such associations as those which led to his pre mature "taking off." Although it Is said that some of the officials will recognize Sickle, beet winter, the portals of even that free and easy set to which everybody has had admieslon in the last two Jean, until an omission became a higher compliment thin an invitation, will be, in a man ner, closed against him." The Hamalllation or Sardinia. Mona the London Time. or the 18th.] Every eater In the late war thinks it necessary to apologise to the world for the conditions of the peace. It is something that even irresists ble power should feel some homage due to out raged faith. France tells tie that she would not left that glorious work of rendering Italy free from the Alps - to the Adriatic so incomplete if she had not feared to draw on a general Euro. peen war. Sardinia while mellowing her hu covers her retreat from the scene with decent promises as to how she will' lle the gains she has acquired. -•Austrite, more frank, declares that she has ceased to war with the Emperor of the French because she has discovered that he is her beet friend. "The meditation of natural federal allies promised less favorable conditions than a direct understanding." This means that of all the powers of Europe, Napoleon 111. alone would acquieso in Austria, retaining Venetia, and restoring the Archduke°. England's opinion on this subject would not be mistaken; Prussia, notwithstanding the hatred of that nation for the French, would give no sanction to any further Austrian inierfermice Id Italy. Even Routh, engaged in manumitting her serf's, and in developing her owe internal resources, could not, despotic as she is, make, herself a party to the scandal of Austrian tyr anny in Italy. All Austria's friends were ready to pronounce her in the wrong. Her only sym pathisers were to be hued in the camp of her enemy. It was the champion of Italian unity and Italian liberty, it was the hope and stay of Italian patriots and Hungarian exiles, it was the enemy who in the name of freedom had struck her down, that raised her from the earth and gave her back that rod of iron. Austria had been looking to England, to Germany, to Russia for assistance against France, and la the mo ment of her need she found that Franco was the only power which really meant what she meant. The Emperor of Austria found out this great truth while discussing his breakfast with the Emperor Napoleon, and he will not forget it if those new struggles ensue to which he so Big , nificantly alludes in his address to his soldiers. However cruelly Austria's now inti Mate ally may have dashed the hoped of his English and Italian admirer", he has up to this time loyally kept faith with his new friend. If there watt one feeling stronger than another in the Aus trian breast, it must have been hatred of Sar dinia. It was a hatred in which contempt en tered sufficiently to increase its bitterness with. 'eat diminishing its intensity. Napoleon has gratified this passion to an extent that ought to appease even Francis Joseph. When Walpole and Pollutes , had been raised to the peerage, Walpole said to his old opponent, the first time they met in the House of Lords, "You and I, my Lord Bath, are now the two most insignificant men in England," It was not true of Walpole, hue idents undoubtedly true of Pulteney. Francis Joseph might address a similar phrase to the aggrandized King of Piedmont and Lombardy. Victor Emmanuel was a constitutional King, governing with • constitutional minister, and unitlog in himself all the patriotic affections of the whole Italiau race. He is now become the humble dependant of the Emperor of the French. He is posted and proolaimed as snob in the Em perors address to his army. He is renounced and discarded by Casette and all who thought that when they were serving Victor Emmanuel, they were working out the freedom of Italy. To complete his public humiliation, Napoleon IIL has now given him tine of his own followers to be his Minister in the place of Casette Count Areas is a man whom Aherne could have nought to urge. She might herself bare appointed him to Tuscany or to Modena, if either of the Grind Dukes had (sited. Arese has been during a long life, the intimate friend of Louis Napoleon. He was with him to America in his young days of adventure. He wail with biro throughout all this campaign, and, in order .that he might have a proper pretext for being constantly in the com pany of the Emperor, he held the official position of Sardinian Commissioner with the French army. Areee, moreover, is a Lombard, and not a Pledmenteee. He has no embarrassing ante cedents of a constitutional character. He doubt lees understands the most effective means of dealing with those Italian patriots who are now cuffing and pelting the newevenders for crying through the streets of Lombard.enter the condi tions of this glorious pence. Austria must hope that the good humor -of her protector will endure. Other questions must soon arise which were probably not fully discussed at that friendly. breakfastparty. We can me dents nd that the losses of the two armies and similar topics might be readily sot aside. "If you want"! to make an onilet," say° the French proverb, '"yon must not mind breaking the eggs;" but there are °mists yet to be made, and It is net quite oloar how the eggs are so ba laid where with to make them. We are now told that Ea rope Is not to be in any way consulted upon these matters, that Austria and France will meet: at Zurich to settle the terms of peace, and that Sardinia—being, we euppoee, now quite tracta- ble under the guidance of Arena—is it to be ad mitted to the Conference. We are no advocates for a Congress. We are glad to escape from no entangling and so unsatisfactory a task as that of giving effect to Louis Napoleon's great scheme of consolida ting despotism in the Italian Yoram:lla. But it occurs to as that there aro some questions to be settled by this Zurich Conference which will transcend the powers of the parties to the treaty of Villatrancs. Those two Archdukes are to bo carried back again to Modena and Florence. Who is to do it? The army of the Italian Con federation ? The Confederation Itself is not yet in being, when it it shall come into exietence of what will Its army consist? If of. contingents from the Italian Stake then the army will of course Do Italian. But in that ease will Italian troops sot precisely as Austria's Emperor and as Tuscany's and Modena's Grand Dukes would desire them to act I These two excellent sov ereigns were so ill-advised as to rush 'marled° the Austrian camp, Instead of soling , with the iledom of that prudent and clear sighted Prin cess who took a neutral position in Switzerland, and refused to 'seek an asylum with the enemies of her subjects. It is mach to be feared that Italian troops would hardly serve those Grand Duke's, fresh from the Austrian camp, as a very trusty body-guard. We are informed also that deputations from Tuscany and Modena are al ready Netting forth for Paris to protest evilest this viohmt reetoration, and to remonstrate with the Emperor, who, after encouraging the peciphr to rise, is now about to plass them under the yoke of their enraged masters. Nothing but violence can come of this, unless Tuscany and Modena are to be kept quiet as Home [s now kept quiet. We might ask also whe ther it was &restaged how the neutral states of Italy are to be made members of this Confederation. What right have the three powers assembled at Enrich to dispose of the people of Rome, Naples, Tuscany, Parma and Modena? Will Naples sub mit, end, if not, who shall force her? Is Rome so readily coerced? Louis Napoleon is a strong man against some people, but he has shown him self to be a very coward In the hoe of Rome. Ae to Austria she still has one chance left. If she is sincere in her promise to Introduce into .her potato laws and administration reforms confer. mable to the spirit of the time, she has awaken ed to the new conditions under which every gov ernment must in this age bold its power. • If by this phrase she means a restoration of the con stitutional rights of Hungary; a more equitable government in her own dominions, and a frank acceptance - of a new order of thioge In Italy, then she may gain strength in the sympathies of Barer% she may escape from her present- state 'of dependency upon a man whom no one yet has / trusted with impunity, and Europe may enjoy I 'peace. But if these are mere words without in tention, then there is something prophetic Inbar anticipation that "new struggles may ensue," sod events will in all probability Justify the first l i impreselon created by the publication of the treaty—that it Was made with the intention that it should be broken. ' Tur. Intim &MIMI on rill PleAol.—Thero aro rumors st Paris that the utmost disgust at the Villafranca arrangement prevails there, and that . Coact Cavour's friends and admirers are most' unwilling to submit to the disappointment which the King eppears to be resigned to. . Another letter writer ' trays: "I seriously expect to lee the elute of siege proclaimed all over Italy before another week is out, and , order'' easintained by French and Anetrian troops con jointly- / can ace no other national prospect of earning out the treaty of Viliafranca. En ‘truilent there are troubles at Moreno*, where the French Emperor's proclamation has been Spat upon and defiled. The news perhaps port know. I give II pwci but It has, of course been eufprowea . here The. Piedraorquir Ganefaiof the 141:hi-ill* Seta in aEntivithcfuipoy 00= 1 1 1 11Is that OW ,prelimioaries of peace were siguad on thel2th. • The Opiniose, of Turin, Cottut CavOu'ii,o4l4. - does not. conceal ittidiesatisfacaon tat Seetngrer . nice remain in titular-di - of AttitTia- , regards. Count Caroar's - reeignation, it - attributtof WO . the insufficiency of the terms of peace imposed upon Austria, which being quite contrary to ble expectations, rendered it hapour.ibla (or him to remain in office. Excimausx_mt FLOEULSOZ. Fianna., July 14. —Within a few minutes of the publication of the Mogitora the news seems to have _Spread from one end of Florence to the other. From every street and piazze the population poured forth, and some thousanda were soma gathered together under the walla of the Palams Vecchio, tho dada' residence of the members of the govern. •moot.: The utinom expaspiration animated the whole assembly. The crowd was composed of .hundreds of people, each Beaming with violent gesticulation to its own orator. Presently a rash woe made to the office of the Monitors.• All the copies of the journal that remained uodiaturbed were seized and burnt before the Paluso Vec chio. The greatest excitement continued to prevail throughout the evening. The French banners that hung side by side with the tri-color of Sardinia in all the cafes. were torn down and trampled under foot. At 8 o'clock, the following addresses were published by the government:— 'queens—the news of events which dim our brightest hopes distress the hearts of all. "The government participates to your coneter nation, but we must not abandon ourselves to this feeling. We most wait until news arrives with respect to these facts, the particulars of which are not known up to the present moment. It le our duty to unite resolutely, and show, by our firmness, that we are worthy to be citizens of a land independent and tree. Ae long as we display this firmness we shall not have lost ell our hopes. Our envoys are already. on the eve of their departure for Turin, with the object of making themselves acquainted with the true position of affairs., For the moment the manifestation of grief would but be an aggravation of misfortune. Let as preserve order, which is mote than ever necessary for the salvation of our country. To morrow the council will meet. Together with it the government will speak in the voice of nie ce:ly to Viotor Emanuel, in whom all our confi• deuce is centred. Tuscany will never consent to be again placed under the yoke and subjected to the Influence of Austria, contrary to its own wishes and rights. C. CEIONCOMPAGNI, Comm'r Extaord'ry of Victor Emanuel. Tun Nair 8610131A8 PURIM—The Count Arese, charged by Victor Emanuel with the Premiership of Piedmont In the place of Count Caesar, is a young man, only in the sense In which that term can be applied to the sing of Sardinia himself, or to lbe Emperor Napoleon 111. The Anse family is of Milanese origin, and the father of the new Sardinian Minister was a native of the Lombard capital. He was a clue personal friend of the King of Holland, Louis Bonaparte; and of his Queens, Hortense; and his son, the present Count, joined the Prince Louis, now Emperor of tho French, during his exile at New York, and was well known to the low American families in which the Prince was a visitor. The Queen Liorteneo, In her will, left to the Count Arne, "an engraved turquoise of great value," as "token of her affection for hie father and himself, aidof her appreciation of his faith ful devotion to her son. Count Areas was born in Savoy in 1810. He has played DO Very prom inent put in Pledmontese polities, and his se lection for the high poet he now fills is eimply to be taken as a proof of Victor Emannere fidelity to the French alliance, and of his unshaken faith in the Emperor. The retreat of Count Ca roar at this Juncture of affairs was made Cease nary by the earnestness with which that states man had committed himself to the policy of honibliog Austria utterly, at whatever cost. He will carry with him into his retirement all the prestige of his well known loyalty to (his very popular Milicy, and await in an honors!e trim grittily the inevitable hour in which it must again become the policy of the Sardiolan Court and nation. GAILIBBLDI . 9 Dlocrwstrre.—A letter from MI lin, of the 15th Inst., in the Nord of Brussels, Bay.: ••1 am able to communicate to you some de tails relative to Garibaldi and his corps &armee. You may readily imagine that the conolueion of peace bad excited come apprehensioilts to the conduct which that Corps would pursue. I base always thought that the eoldiere of Garibaldi would stifle the grief which the eepantion of Viands must have excited in their ardent minds, and that they would respect military dinoipline, which has always been exemplary among them. This, in fact, ie the case. On the arrival of the news of peace General Garibaldi assembled hie 'soldiers, and, after having calmed their excite ment by a noble address, he requested them to renew the oath of fidelity to the King. which they did without opposition. This conduct, which reffieete honor on all concerned to Si, will prove to'Europe that the pretended revolutionary element in Italy fully comprehends the impor tance of concord. It is worthy of remark that among the volunteers of Garibaldi there are s good number of young men belonging to Ven etia. 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Cominimintara appoint. ad by dot Boort to Inquire into the aspedieney and proton. ty of the division of PM toonothip, aril onset for the pnr. Dose of that, appointment. on bIONDAY, •00 1 / 6 T, in nod up dolma, A. M. 01111InTIANBNIVELY, BENJAMIN Km?, HENRY CHALFANT. ONcARSON STREST--A coniroaiont two storydwauttswob pErpmfl oc irynt, parlar ;d plnti, =4hisitlrb'Tsio trtcMn rnitawr ee; ,aus ,:; , itch Illbstat NM% TowB NEW BOOK sa -7 IA BB"'31111Nill tp'oriandr must,Tirkt Wdtktell inti wha 'Wood ft: lt' IntintM • Art IV, • 14m!§- • , 'u`-fiVArstignitfts. pITTSBURGIIFEOILE COLLEGE REY. L CL PERSHISCI, A. IL, Pratldent. AM" KNowur, A. b , Vim ?madams, At.tried by nine experienced lumbers, tustrattions an Wen in all besot/ma of a thorough linglieD. Biattil. , a" /Scientific adnixratini Boparior adrantegrea are offered In Oil Painting, Weer &does and Drawing. Modern Lein. 'pages are taught by. thoroughly 9asllll-0 toachrir. !det ain order The super. Wan of Prof. liobbect. Fail tote, usinmences Wedneeday the Slat day of dome. For Circa ifl,thit Particulars, apply at the College, Gartfie etibre sod prioelpnt bock gore. IL SIMPSON, Jalis4ird Prraident Board of Frustum. Inil Zi.r.Q,..lffM-RI nt r FUNS.TT'S COCAINE Ultl , 7lrirT'd COCA.IN 1 A compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &0., for draselng the Halr. Tor efficacy and agreeablenees, It Is without an equaL It prevents the Hair/root faning off. It promotes its healthy and elyarotte growth. It it not greasy or otioky. It tettret no dittagreettble odor. It softenc the hair when hard and dry. It tooth. the irritated aezip skin. It afford* che richest Were. It remain. lonyert is effect. It coots fifty tante for a half pint bottle. 3 31JRNICIT' COCAINE B'ORNIVIT'S COCAINE HI7RNIC.TT'S COCAINE BOdTON, July 10th,1817. AlCirllotats. J . 1tC13171 It CO.—! cannot refine to gate tho salutary effect In my own aggravated an, of yoor ex cellent Bair Oil--{Cocain..) For moor month. my hair had been felling off, until I wee fearful of losing it entirely. The ald. upon my head dr cams gradually mom and more inflamed, moths! I could not touch It without polo. Thislrrltated condition I attributed to the use or ratiova advertised hair washes, which I have @lnce boen told contain catopboroPOlL By the advice of my Oration, to whom you had shown your proems of purifying the Oil, I commenced It. use the cat week In Jour, The era application allayed the Itching and irritation; to three or tour deys the extol.. .id tender. nag disappeared—the hair tamed to fall, end I bete now. • thick growth or new bar. I trust that others, similarly alotctad, will ho lodated to try 0. tome remedy. Yours, rely trot), htilitAN It. POPE.. B llR.Nif,a• I'd C 0 C.AI.NIE BußNErri^s 'co 0/LINE BURNit:TT'S CO CAI NIA FEird Bugle application render* lb. hair, (oo matter how Alf( md dry,) .oft sad glow for "rand days. It Is cool ceded by all who haws mod It, to b the bat and ehrrzyrn Hair Drantag itstlts Wald Prepay., by JOSIPII BOBYITP t .00 . For sale by &alarm plurally. at GO sta. • bottle. aultmd EIARVEST DOME PIO-SIC A GRAND P/0-NlO WILL TAMS PLACE AT ROSA' SUGAR CAkIP, liILDL•II3.I anon suiextetraa ON ruustwir, ACOMIT 111 A, +IL Irirl, good Bract .Rd BM. Baud will tro t attoodabor oo the predators. Alfiritormakmenla of all kind. cm the groom , .od altos:4- Mby JA B KYLE. P.fa—A Cane Bowl will Imo from Peon lifted at 7 o'clock A. IL, aad Tamog's Band .111 La lo afkadaince on the float . ahardAvadV TA REN T eAllair i gEsm ISETlNG.—lracarataaTra area AGLEGUENY VALLEY maIf„ILOAD MO run a• Mare Depart/nut Pettrburgh &I lion for Yarcatrat. ALUM, 1013. 1011 L Wednuday attrols S. m. 19-33 A. u J 5.00 r P. 11tb, Thursday at.. Oka A. x j 15:00 r. 1111 1 1 12th, Friday at........- 6:15 A. x MD 0.3.4.06 r. x Mb, •2aturday al- 6:16 a. at. DUO a. m. 10/0 r. u. +1:00 v. sr. 15th, Ittuadsy at_.. &Dr A„ lit. 130 A. at. 5:00 r. ta 1.5.1 t, Tawdry at.... 0.15 A. x 9:20 A. It. 51e1 r. tc 12tte, Itedoeuday at 61 A. it. [XX° A. K. 440 r. P. 10th, nn at-./Ctla 5.ml rtOtt A. a. WOO r. at.' •On /Saturday • tutu .111 lease x16;30 r. a. Dcterntran Tutus sail hatU Tarantula for Pi 4 tsbur yl f , 10th, Weetzerdsey stl2ol A. u_lll-50 • at:7os r. P.t lit!., Thursday at... 7:00 a. X.l 7.01 r. x.l 12th, Friday at 17;00 A. mti . oo r. ex 17= e. u 1 13 the .2 . 10,2 Ay AL 7.130 A. •.1 i A 11.00 A 2.00 r. 1.:7.1.5 e st. 1 110, Monday at..... ILO° A. 11. 7.00 A. r.2:00 r. at 17.4.6 r. a. 1, 01 r..a.7 a;_ 1700 A. is. 2700 1. at 7:0 r. P. 17th, Wednesday et 171,0 A. P. RAC F. P. 7:05 r P. Itith, Thin - nisi at_.l too ...., 11:00 8 It 100 r. at 1105 r. u. *On Estr.rday • train will lure at 1100 e P. 84 - 12erersida licked. 1.111 be DM at .11 whation• wad st Lbw Book•torw ut J. L. READ,7B Fourth stzoct. •Il vumeo. germ 'without ttc.k..t.• will be char g ed lull hr.. .044118 R. Y. ItIOULEY, Pope. EVENTEENTII LIST OF APPLICA- I'IONA ror selling Llquore, Mal in the Clerk'. oftke my to Anigust Mb, 1831. beibee 8., with ether goods, 656 ward, Pittah YrlcAterJ. IL, lath caber pada 656 weal de. Grey Alexander, tarern, alb ward, Al legberiy. Ilolma Jonetteo, air Pam aartiatilp. Illiderbreed 1.41•61, ostler borne, Beeerce tp. lerul with other goods. Kerr Patrick, tavern, al ward, Plttaborlb. Miler Jahn, trilb other goods, 3d ward, Pittehorgb. M'Airoy Michael, teVero, Coitus Mi. Strout, Derebert, tavern, Lay...Ma TllOll4B A. ROWLEY, Clerk. Clerk's Once, Arrest MIMI. en 621,11 FALL PRIN TS --BUKOLLFIELD b. CO. in order to giv• thole automata • tall eadortraeot closing oat ate, have repelled and added to their stock ow Mats. fled Maenad, Irish Means god Sbltt Front.. OPENED THIS DAY—Shirting„ Checks 31g3.11z1, Gingham; MU., Lluato, Etat Ea. roux to. O. RANSON LOVE, sob No. 7.llltarketirtreeL TIRY GOODS—Every variety of Domestic and Staple Dry Goods always on hand, and aa low am um, can be found any phi. In the city. All oar mower attalt clueing oat vary low. O. 11/IEBON LOVE, and N 0.74 Market crag, 'PENN. WHEAT, new crop; .1. GI auk. white; 237 do =bog no. landinp far ads by tub UAW( DICEIT t CO. BUTTER. -4 tubs fresh roll, received and for ants at 186 Marty I trate. sub RIDDLE, MATS it CO. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR-400 bble Irn'and itztr• '.mfly Flour, larpected end or .apo nor gusllty, no!. In erne and fur ale by nab Wkl. smoronsom. GI LOUR IS T'S CELEBRATED EIMEM RAZORS AND TABLE CUTLERY Retailed and for solo by J. N. BIULLIDIBEIWEII & CO, (800/mon to R. Dunlop, Jr..) &. 4 101 MARKET STREET. HIAWATit A NLT AND BOLT WORN& PATENT 110? ?PASSED NUM of all .to on land and onfactured. Also. BOLTS for Urfdgea, Macbleery. Ag. lculturef Ira. lamella, &a ,fernlahad at abort noiNe. am..Warebouse, No. 111 Water moot. aulAndla KIVA r, NCULLY a Cu NO. 57 COLWELL ST. FOR SALE-A .Brick Dwethug of 6611, .Ir rooms, I.lk roam, cellar noI attic, 66646 trze• mud ohlubberN L,122 frol Baal 00 doop; 6617 p1e666n1 loratian, 611 la goo 4 ardor. Beau, $2,200. tr•sia. _nth OUTIIIIF.O.S a SON, 61 Slark.l•l. rflAlt AND PITCH-- 15 ILI, Pikb: N. 0. Tar . (Erman Obis " fur saki by "Ige " WATS it WILSON RAND OAKUM— to bblis. N..; Ninon; 26 eons Id.alD. linpe, from y, to 44 to6h; 60 don. &aid sizes blanliti and Hemp Don Cardg for ..lob) ant WATT A WILSON PAPER -80 mm superior Batting Paper; 1100 o foil wool Rag Wrappingo d biort'ood Morro 150 Mo. Stray do do for silo by sorl r warr WILSON. 11:4 1 O$ RENT—A three story Brick House euntalttlng WY. rooms Nootioopgregastreet. Enquire Of Atli WATT & WILSON, No. 208 Llborty T HE IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY, NO. 450 LIDEItTf 13111.1111 T, PItTBBURGII. GM B. Val. C. Fcassuli, This Institution rid be Opel, and Mad./ fitt tneintt. on MONDAY, the FIRST DAT OP AUGUST. Collocttone made In all the Principal Cities of the tinflal States and the Cattadat, and prom& promptly rratitted to any &Wel point on day a Miurity. Sight Enebiege on the Petoolpel Cide. of the Keel and Donorlit rand red In Par and Durant Fund. I atenet allowed on lima Deposita. Jo27:dtf TII6 BRAMAN FAMILY HEWING MACHINE IS TITS ONLY FIRST CLASS MACHINE arer uttered at a ItISASONAHL6 MCC It will hem, stitch, gather sa,4 uptmaldsr; win take 1.600 stitches I= 4 :1 1 41 MINIS of =s t rata; la sully mat perfect BUIIO id orde iCtiAli mZs. Pricc i a7l7 4 536. puts gutted. Scud Sac s Circ y ctlar. . comm.* riolllloltoP, No.oo HAAN stmt., Plitotrorgb. Or, ea N OSL P. BINH arr, Ag.ntrol Wel Jo.olrY Otero, corner Booth Chnn moo and geolentl et, Allegheny CU, DONESTIO CUTLERY—Tim but mod- Meat of KAMM PAM, POCKET Maras. osarERS, SCISSORS, • . . NAZORS, In the city, will bo found on our sbolve. Prkes to snit Alio Mots. • CARTWRIGHT YOUNG, ItGO No. BO Wood Weed. DUB,UIiFIELD .t CO. Continue to give ll4ryilnn In Dry doods. ..... Lannia .-12 1 0 wor th 2.50 elWll LnLalus -- ...... °do n Ltal l' in ca llihelr quilt • stack — Tdimo -- 11 :::l y re!tt V) inad d p o rlereat .. CIiA.NOB—A Brick House and Lot y ~VoteFoca far SM. , Shio tau a frau af 20 tot co , •t. amt. Alleghapy, by 100 Ms dem on an anon Masts 1.4 Um 0150 . 0 aryltaa.' Tb• haul la 2 itiaka and con tain* mum rod clAtarr bydraat In Um Tad. Aeraaaa wo (mall drelitas kamiesbosp t lowbtra tbui 1. OUTILISNT A U Kerkira at. 03X4--24 boxes prime (hitting Clews ruelt.a Ana to ar 344zx54400,353 illoArstOok, . 'Mist/mucus GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. RALSTON & YOUNG, DICCCLIVII Tar )OUT T. lIHIToc-T,l BOOK, CARD & JOB PRINTERS, G.A.ZIiITTD 3317 I I.DINGi, FIFTH STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE, PITTSBURGH, PENN'S, airExenute ovary kind of BOOK and RANGY JOB MINTING with naatnese and dispatch. By THE ABOVE CARD IT WILL BE practised that I have dimmed of my BOOS AND JOB PRINTING NSTABLISIDIENT to Masora. RALSTON YOUNG. They are gentlemen lo whom weary confidence may be placed, as well to regard to Mainers trazonotions as their expertnota In the mechanical execntion of the work entrusted to them. They an provided with • lugs amount of Tn. and Machinery, Steam Power and other facilities to execute printing in an excellent aryls and promptly. I not for them the mallet:Lance of that pstror. age which hsa no long and so liberally been extended to to myself. JeTtdaertf V JOHN T. SURYOCK. 18 5 _ 0/110 MIME, Opev to Visitor., Seeking Health or Pleat ore, from Jane lot to October 1.. Accommodations for Over 600 Tilitors. TILE ortap wurrE SULPHUR SPRINGS ere situated In Delaware County, 18 miles Nortb of ColumbrmAthe Capitol of Ohlo,) on the Scioto River, 10 nines from Delaware, 6 mites from the White thilphur St* Con on the Springfield, Iloont Vernon and rittaburgh Rallenui, and 10 roils. from Pleasant Valley or Bprlntm Ratko. on the Columba., Piqua and Wiens Railroad. The medicinal mmHg., or them Springs are onetrpamed by thorn of any other Idlovrel Worm in the United Meier. error Room or other I [Our ro•tion, cadre.. ANDREW WILSON, Ja., Jul:Maur/ Whit. Sulphur Fortune, Ohio. p...1.).1 , 1.A.D1.144.4 Assurance Company, NO. 1 ItOOROATE MEET, LONPONT. ESTABLISHED IN 1836 CAPITAL 80,208,800 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND BURPLUS... 2,194,111 09 ANNUAL REVIMITE, for the yearend. Inc January al. IBUR THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Loo oil Damage by Flee, almost every desmiptlon of Property. Rota of Premiums are nuelcvnte, In all masa, booed upon the character of the owner or occu pant, and the merits of tho riek. LOW. promptly uljusted and paid without reference. to London. ..tpal pormonrat fond panda to Palate. phis; for pa i glossa OS air country. Maur Jams McCully! Co., 174 Woal .trot: Jito lloyd k Co., 173 " Ira k lOrkpotrlcks, 113 Liberty Wool, Gregg Co., 99 Wool weal: 3.1'61 , - - " •" Allson,,Prlniys Co, 64 Wood street; James ifrOsadleas A Co., 103 " • Nlattsk t Co, VS Water street; " H. A. Fahnanork t Co., Fled and Wood strvets; " J. Wardwell Co, &snood and Wood inmate; AttralL Lee A Co. 8 Word deer " Barrlttiold A Co., Fourth and Market surfs; tdoCandleo, Means !Co., Wood and Wow at.; ILIZLGICLII IN POILLIM-Pell. Georg. U. Shaul, EN, 13 Bank area. Haunt Myers. Clarthorn A Co, Market *treat; " Wm. WE.. lk Co., tl South Proat amen " WCutcbmn & Coiling, front and Nur a; " Smith, Williams • 00. , 613 Mutat *Caen " Jamea Graham & Co., Wand 22 Leath atreet Joreph B. Marken, Lg. Preadult Manual& Dank: /.molt Dunlap, lad, Pastime Colon Bank: • Con. W. A. Porter, late Judge Soprano Court. JAMES W. AM:LOTT. A gout, JIM:101a Temporary Me* 103 Wood street CARD. THE UNDERSIGN - ED HAS THIS DAY CURRY, .1.111 continue the same at the 01.0 STAND. NO. 1171 LIBERTY STREET, dinctly opposito the Ea4lo 13=1 SAMUEL EtViltr-IVNL M. CIORMIT f-SVM. CURRY. W. M. GORMLY & 00., w-pic,r..238.A,L,E1 GROCERS, EIDE= PRO VISIONS, PRODUCE ANA_ MANUFACTUhES, Pigtaburgli, .N & GREGG, IMPOPZEII.9 OP HARDW A R E, NO. 5 WOOD STREET. ■oar ]bon aboTa St. Mari. llotol, Je354.31,3 SUS T58C126,21. 0. B. Ratan, late a! Lancaates Conan& Gar.,..0, 4111). S. BRYAN dc co., Oommission Merchants, FOR THE BALE OF PIG IRON, BLOOMS, Sc., No. 52 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh. Rxrumna—Lyon, Sborb A Co.. FinaburEk; Dringstcn, Copeland * Co., litt.barah; That. E. Franklin, Ep., Lan. cartar; Hon. Blain Bryan, °sant' Oo , !loth d aya hug, Pa. Jr:.o.6ind THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, Insures Against Loss or Damage by Fir on Buildings, Bierebandise. Fur.. Wilms, are., at Reasonable I/atss of Premium. Datcroz3.—P. Ratchford Mal, William SFILeo, of Wm. MI so 0o;Nalbro Prowler: Jut,. M. Atwood, a Atwood, White & Co.; Boni. T. Redick, of Trodick, Stokes & Cc; Henry Wharton; Stardom! L. Dawn= Orma. 11. Stewart. of Stewart A Bro.; Alas DM,. of John R. Brow & Co; B. A. Fahneotcok, of B. A. FalLmotack A Co,; Andrew D. Cash; J. L. Er:loser, of Wood • Rninger. V. RATCHFORD !STARR, President. Clue= W. Cooz,Secretary. Prrrisocaoe Itincraaaa.—Wm. nolmee aCo J. halter 03., Thomas M. llowe, - Jos. ilanhall, E.q. &Jim Kramer. &q., W 11.00 ll'EJroy .6 Co.. Wilson, P.,. a Co, Ballo', Krone & 00., Lleloptoo, Oopolsod & Cu, Jwa.• D. Lyon Co, Wm. B. LsToly A Co. GEO. S. BRYAN & CO.. Agents, Jaktitod No. 62 Wood litroot. ••••• • • • • II E ADMIRERS OF STEINWAY'S T PIANOS ars respectfolly Informed that Ire bare Jost received TWO of these UNRIVALLED PIANOFORTES, rim 0.7 Oc.n toned corner, plain; One need do • do do do They need but to be had, lad their root superiority over other, will at core he toonliaab.d. For ealo by EL KLEMM A BRO.. No. Ia Filth strrot, ant Sole Agents for ritelnerars unrivalled Piaoos. SUNDRIES -1000 out. Bode 4811, (common Wanda) 400 do do, (refined,) 60 do Caustic Alkali; 600 bags Nitrate Boda; 100 do Baltpotro, 809 boxes Window Gloss (amotod .(tot;) Pot tale by ALEXAN DISH RING, nnl No. rts Liberty Anti, LIFE INSURANCE.—Tho GIRARD LIFE INBUNANON, ANNUITY ANL TRUST COMPANY, at the Agency,No.7s Grant alma, Pittabergh, cootieos to mate insurancea on Hem la addltiou to • pahl capita/ of poa,ooo, they have • large and Imre...lug assurn. nue, afforellug undoubted security to lb. Inattred. Io cams or tencranc• for UM the bonus declared (rum UN= profit. b.a already exceeded Ofty per cant my all premlnr. TIM& ROOMAY. Pr..; John 7. Jame., Ammer,: J.. Mug, IC D., Medical gramiuor, °Mee No.lll Fillb atom, Pittabergh. For tartlyar tntormarlonopply to WM. DARK. WELL, Agent for the Comps.), No. Tb °cant stn.. myltlyd --- PRICES REDUCED— BOOTS AND ISIIOE9 CHEAP YOll CABII. JAIII3B ROLM, 'fa 'start street, is now rolling on his large and well &wed atock of BOOTS and 8110 no at very reduced prices conalstlng of Lima, !dime and Minns.' amt.., um...! no,' Shoo of all deaniptlons. Moe, Boy'. and Youth's Boots Shoes, Oxford Ties Oat sr; Oposras to, to., 111 of whirl he la now aching at vastly teducod prices—. Call soul not warn a bargain. Jab TAMES ROBB. SP !darnel street. Fi BE LRICK AND POT CLAY.—llaving been appointed Agents for the tale of the Alahoning Pie Dark and Yet Oar: we an at W Um ..naul, to Idall coma.," witn any quantity and of a stiterior quaLity. The attention of Olaw MannDotnrara Is particular], di. nowto oot Pot May, which aro will warrant** ha a stop. 100 artlola. OfILDWICIS 2 BON, ' ate ____._ Nos. 149 and 1.61 Wood street . A COTTAGE and 3 acres of Land, 11 miles jci„ tom tbe Court Hama; 200 bearing trace—apple, pooh. atom &e.; arta& treee and mall fccdN boa. ac• ► r i mg m a.l i th i ral te r t . arta . aarlaca ; dicts = agoa ; and to &aim mak, =rime boa" ko. Tea carnation la ;dais ant and healthy and la a gaol neigh bornoo• a wen at goad warm dor a Largo cistern for *oft water. be gold ar exchanged by_ 8. CUTHBERT • SON, 11 Market at. MERRIAM FLUTE SCHOOL—With new and annplete roles and eterclat. arid aU ROM* wry ostructlons to parka Um learner in the art of playing the data tritium:lt a muter, toolbar with a Imp milectlon tipopolarninlia aueliddnit Minima A.., by E. Hoc. Price bO. For NW* by JOIL% H. HELLO% II Wood stria Ogden mailed on Incept of Ida prick Job RaINED SUGARS-40 bble. of the dif ferent grsdea fa atom lad tor eels,wholosel• and te• Metal lariat, Allegheny. tat amp et . 71400= Pandly Oranssy and in Blom ant - MESH ROASTED JAVA AND RIO x corm .1.17. on luta, of Ilia boa quality, mid for wt. at YUAN= ;family dreary sad is Stcao, Mural act ASS IL.; PEARS & CO. have. Ws day BEM BASSW2II., la., b their auk vflrandact eienumeas of =Tr OLOIEIW issder thimmeepsestim . 48, ( 3 1,,5WWW4•11 1 1 • Vab[ic_ cUccs 1255000. A.GINTS , WANJUSD.—To Bell bar tow luvauldual.. Agra. MT& tala, crser $lB,OOO baba lb. all ot h er Itialbr &VI/a:a. fad bra lamp" ltd gat 80 *to particulars, grads. )ellJmdaaar EP EMMY BROWN, Lowdl. I. SerAGENTS WANTED in this State to can .... Inth the WIDEN P. ALT r.Grrapidir ern make VW pay. For tares; Er ..c ~ W rap. JellsmdaaraT C. P. WHITTEN, LO,ll, Sara tIOLTZBIAN 0. MI lEDIS4HOLD, threooooll.llro J. M 8511.7,1 N 0.1.00 Thud Street. Pittsburgh, Many.facturrnand Dales in Curtain., Comings, Basads,S tkades, O rinds, Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, .1:o. ilarNoloaar attention mid o. STE.UIDOAT WORE. cANIPET3 FITTED AND T.., ID ro ORDER sul:deun .001:/t9T AWYAOVIC — I9.II;PriI.NA-1-917, LA VILL E s FOR YOUNG LADIES, THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO TEBAId, fire months emb, will open on TI7EnDAY, tbe ISM of September, at 9 o'clock, A. 11. The Faculty of 'Ascher; wbo 91hd their situations with .00b distinguished mopes during the pwit per, continue thedr eonnection with th. Inatitution. qu account of the greatly Increased focllitlrs for harry .loop] by the new Passenger 'hallway, • Unshed number of DAY PUPILS will kw welted from Pittsburgh. The number of Boarding PepU• le Uo to to Thirty, EARLY APPLICATIONB ARE DESIRABLE. ClSCULABS,coutabidng ge n era l Information, terms, t:_ may be told at D AVIS' and DAVISON'S, Book-mlitrs, and at EMBER'S and ISIELLOR'S dinclolltorm, or by address. Mg at Pittsburgh Post Otte. aulAtaeO) BEY. OCOROE T. RIDER, Rector. 14 Y YR A.R. DISPENSARY. Office 05 Slain BLAU door, tip etaire,) Buffalo, N.Y. ESTABLISHED BY TILE CELEBRATED DR. JOHNSON, late of London, England. • groat ellavvory In HA edema of medicines, being leer twin and epeedy cum for restoring the tight and removing all diseases peculiar to the eye, This is nolronwllly no. knowledged the only safe and sure remedy now known. It boo been need with great micron by the most Wilful phy sician. to Europe and America Patient. In any part of the country ran treat themselves enenerafully et • moderato spores. thereby avoiding the danger end expence of falling Into the hands of unskillful physician. This medicine (cu Potent to ruts) will be not by Mailer Espress, with all neccamo7 directions on reesipt hi Ten Donate, Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises in the Ears, Nervous Bead and Mind Complaints, Affording {natant relief to roffereni who base been troubled with dealew for many years. After cuing this remedy • few day. the patient is suddenly and alenoat mirsculoudy enabled to hear ordloory toned conversation; In the course of • few weeks the must otatinate case of deafness Is effettn• ally cured. Patients too numerous to mention hove bean restored to perfect bearing and Loeser rrocued from the snares of the tummy/. dangerous unqualified pretenders of the present day. licapital and private teatime/dale and cetitflaatea from the most endueut physician. and enrgeenein England, in whom presence deaf tamone hero been cured, and may hundreds of private patients cured an bs men or referred to. A ease 01 this medicine (enough to effect • cure,) will be forwarded to any part of the country for Fifteen Dollars. Address DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 401. Jet InlewlyT Office OS Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 033,051 12 CALL. AND .EXA.ISI.INEC THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT Sewing Machines 9113 Ls IS THE MACHINE whose ownere offered voodoo, of $2.0 0 0 In Philadelphia to say other on exhibition at the Franklin Inditoto that could do Ills same rang, of work as well.— Their oder not having loon accepted Its superiority matt be conceded. For ado st A. M. 2.1416.115ECAL.1.. & CO: S. W. r. WAL3II, 1..." toss BILLEICT 151411.1.1, Lanka Pl.Dttrgh. Phil./elptaa. PITTSBURGH CORMISSION WALKER & BARNEY& COMMISSION - 1 MLI-LCELEL.I , I - 1:3. And Agents for !ha Salo of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED GOOD , COAL OILS AND OTUDD MDRCIIANTIDAD, No. 160 Pearl Street, NIGW 'lt olt . ea-omotinoszo. solicited, to whirl] proper Immortals Walton than Lo ;men, sod proceeds promptly remitted. Means. Arra, FLlcbards Juhi, Black A Co., Alexander Elug, Lug ,1 McKee A Brother, Emir. Adamo, Macklin k Cu. Wilson Brarne,E. Y. Jealnyd rrliElit IS NO MISTAILE!—The pro- X piece, oche sr, old etabil'hod nutouLacturrmatter 'objecting It to the ercrest tete kennel to Om trade, are folly persuaded, the n•WICERIP CIIK.Ii 10AL OLIVP. EadBIPI LOA(' combine more eavellencheifor Ots denial of mosey at which it is sold to dealers than any other FA MILY COAP uttered to the Amadei/A people, dos{ Wee, Nora or sow. Of Sauty—da oldnute notices soil Wo tan". Of Perify—contale no tern, clay, deb on,, stale pewor adulterations. Of Quality—for trachtteg 1.1111 all kind. of water, mild, warm, soft, herd or nit; clothe of istely de., I pUr.ll, =roe or flue, cotton, Unita, woolen cr ilk; dyed prints or white; for crazing tar, grease, pitch, paint, 011, printers' ink,shoomateers' wax, eto, from clothe., forultura, end from the bed.; for rooto-imj atraer, flonnce oror patat bonnets and hate. 11 an basest Pep, faithfu ll y made. 01re it. far trial, according to th.dlmUons. Name la on each bar. ILO A J. 11. 13LIVItglt. DlACOrtrer• nod Wl* 031tral 64:Vann Or aspen/no article, Wood attest, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jay? OAIC t. AND PROPIOILT If FOIL BALE. THAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known u "blew Linden Grove," lying within two and a half intine of the city, has been subdivided into lots of conven ient sirs, ranging In from one to lon acre each. Pane of them are level, others beautiful and mymmetridal covered with Anna tree, sod others goody rolling, &tweak nobs of being hoproined lo the most Vann...pm manner. Those lots are Surrounded by an excellent neighborhood, with the wisnotage &feline clims prinsto school. taught by Hr. and Mr. B. M. Kerr, with public schools in the vicinity. A floe of omulbusse rens every hour during the day, tad' In a abort time• ?assent, Railroad will IN Mall, this rendering them mat eligible and desirable. Yur beauty of acocrory, facility eleatesa, purity of air, and caneenience to the city, they KO 1:16111.1,2311d as Site. for country reeldences. In order to accommodate thcie who mg vlab to 'ammo they are offered at the following eau easy ten= One tenth to hand and the roods* In nine equal annual payments. Jul&lnad W. 0. LESLIE,' 91 Distamad at. TRUSS AND SUPPORTER MANUFAO YORY.—OdETWILIGIIT YOUNG. No.BB Wood Ba, hew that, eave to call the attention of the afflicted e fact they ars the only hIALNUWAOTURNBfI oTRUSSitd and BUEPORT2IIB to this city. They can coasequently taker:muerte and make to order them ankles saw ate moat approved pattony asd furnish them atpricea fro= l not more Oh. ono-halt that demanded _by more ly o them. All aro solicited to mall, after pride , and exam. icing Theme la any other dare to the city, confident that we can sale, the afflicted that Lt to their Interest to Mad with the manufacturer. isajartitular &Relation paid to mpalring. • )alb CARTWRIGHT a YOUNG, 86 Wool street A Homestead for $10; A Homestead for $100; also, Homesteads for $lOOO and over, situated on and near Heppe:tua nook Elver, above and below Freder icksburg, in ANEW TOWN, CALLED RAPPAHAN NOCE, hes meetly been had out In Crepopr,Or Chan ty, la the midst of the GOLD REGION OP - VIRGINIA, eorrounded by Sinn and Alining amerazia; and Perms and Town Lots io alternate divisions or armies, ems now be bad for a "31ERE ROWE` simply to induct sdr.sroont to thia desirable restos'. $101,040 worth of land is to he divid ed amongst purchaser,' or given away ae an inducement to roma on sod make improvements, and the land is of the most imprrivable quelithe. !limy bare already setthid,and worm of others are coming. Good Fa mix, Land,ht tracts of any aiu to mat pa:chums, as also be had et from $lO to rd) per acre, pa able in easy Toaster yearly Installment. Vegnet,ionablo lidos sal be to ail are emu. firAGMtiTS ARE WANTED everywher• to sell these land., Diana Inducements nal be ow,. For particular., address E. BAUDER, johluded Land Agent, Port Royal, V.. NICV7 GALLAGIIER, CRAIG de, CO., $3 B.A. SB FO VXV7D £ li. 13 . STEIN AND 6AB PIPE F/TPARB AND PLUMBER% pINISBERS or ALL KINDS or BRAS - S WORE, anti de<4oll to OAB PIXTUB.E3, SrOPpICE AND WAREROOMP,. Eve doom from Filth stmt. AR .. .Foundry, N 0.1152 ?int atm*, lire tiro:" below the Ma:m.6,We Eloom, between Woos nun Ettlithnold. The well known prectioel 0111 sad experience-In theo. r love brehtbee of Br... Guth, iv, gleam end Gs. littl4 or the motor !aerobe.'" of oor firm wbo ',Mgt,. their 1 ,,,, ' 041 Inteptlon to all work loin:Wei to than, eb.ht entitle or to o share of public patronage, Joltdif tirALL Iln).1117L1 .IflladrD:" TEM FIRST BAPTIST CONCIRECWION ()urn VIZIR CIIIIIICIII SLIVICS, CORNLs OZART IND THIRD BIZ, FOR sets ON liE180:IATILk mut% zvptur with Me ORGAN and 7IIANITIIIIId. Is Is well sad sutatantlalfy built, capable of teasing al hunarad parson, comfortably, and is only cdrarad in ads bemuse It la too andall for I accommcnlallon. Iror toms, ae. apply to WIS..IL ETZILSON, No. Pi Water street, or J. BOOBT/rU, Ja., No.= Llbary Kraal: O. 11. ANDSIMON, Jo=olet &moray Boar! of Trustee. TAXEIIII TASSSit TAISBZII CITY • TAX-PAYERS • WILL BEAR LI mind that no older notion will be glion for Doe pep wont of Taxes than I. FuldWisd In the intipipins unbar Dad to do the city printing. The lam now dos are the CITY TAX, TIM DOIDNXBB TAX, WATER =MT, AND TIM TAX /OIL GRADING AND pevliai. AID•Tbs STATD AIXRCANTILE TAX Is abed and it not paid woo will be pot into the hands of an " Ixcollection. Jobi C„ 13. M. EiIdTTH, Attorney and Counsellor at La, , • Otlednosl . 1 144 Iburti.Dtrat. OBAISIGES-20 boxes irCprime *Orr . j!iirt reed= comage.ve mid ralsuby as Ron. uwartosaubsitistnnt.: IYANTBD Two ..Genua ` Anemia's:ma -Ices tat =moos sea sow slick imenori:;.brilasui wag mai— sax P. lit - D211730; isuationeeT. Ci=mereig Eigal Swat No. 64 Fifth Mimi RICE AT AUCTION—On Monday att.:n noon, Autuat eth, al o'clock. 1,1111 be mkt, st toconcretal rem nom; Na. 64 Pllth W. 4 131"•=ki id first qual:ty Mo. P.M. DAV/ S, Ana. VA.LIIABLE STOCKS AT Arcnow,--On Smotelay evening., August 9th, at 9 o'clock, at . Um* coarcoardal We. Dank roorokt k , 31antNo. bi lIIRtv great, E *ln be sold: 25 share& Merchanta factorers ttockt 15 do Eland &trot Blida. 00: . . Id do Western Insurance do; . —•_, 10 do ettixdot,' do do -15 dn• Pituttntralt do do: .. . 63 du I', 7t. W. At C. IL B. Cordot . 893 - P. IL DAVIS,. Atha. SOAP FACTORY AJTARATOS , —WiR be wll at xo. 02121 N attmt, oia TWA! turubm Att: Sr at 10 o'clock, all the aonusta. wed in llta tlaanlactudas or Emp, inclaolok 2 a Nlcareve. Patent Cauldrons, 1.1.00 .tock 140000, 8 &lap IMAM, I Mating ILachla.,- .1 du T•nck, 1 Faltbsales Platt xes' Scalia a ror,l lama klanrca.a. 2 Dent, *a. P. tt. Dern. Ate. AUSTIN LOOllB & CO., Olenlnnis' Backup, QTOCII SALES BY.AUSTJN LOOMIS A 03, Ax SIM MSECILINTS . EXCLLLNWS IVXBY • SEIVESDAY ISVSNINO.—Beat, Bridge, insunkce .and Mom Stock, (lobe and Real Licata mid at stikLkt at the Henkel:as , ketheette by . • AUSTIN LOOMIS I (XL Nowa, Drafts and Leann enlced E. . .. g ottLud cy reasonable tarrni by •Matft LOOM I CO.. sa.M Stock !lola Brokers. 92 rtairtb at. tiustnas flottres & €bangs. D - ISSOLUTION.—The firm of Krug, CAR tra, Womat A Co. baa boat dhootted by tho death of 11o0a7 Contr.:ld Kart ateollog. CO-PARTNERSILIP.—The business of the Into firm of Soap, Carer; 'Wawa t 00, .01 be con. tinned by Um undemigood, ander the firtemmele or SN AP; BOIILLY k CO. CHARLES SNIP, • Fatah, or Ilestry Osrtme, deemed. Anita lat.l6l.'D —autlird JAMES WOOD t 03. I have this day associated with me roy,Eon J. BT. CLAIR GRAY. Tim bus am will 641 bacillar con tinued under the dm fin berle et 5. GRAY 2 SON,' 1.1,1559. SAMUEL GRAY. DRAPERS AND TAILORS, NO. 52 ST. CLAIR STREAM liatia—jtalAt Pirrsavaaxri. DISSOLUTION.—Tfie Partnership hereto. for esbnlng between Wititur Eigrrn sad DIXON Hamra, Under the style of TM. BMWS atoms Me. solved on the letb day of February, MA by the death of Mr. Dixon Brown. DAVID &PARK nod .T. 1111113 PARS, /AO:Arles pur chased the interreet of Mr. It. Brows, doed, in the into Arei of Wm. Smith A Co. the Posodry arid Maeltla• IMM:row will be bundler aeodoetad ander the style of Smith. Park 1 Co., by whom the birehteme of the We firm will be Wawa, SAIITII, PARK R CO,' NINTH WARD FOUNDRY; P=11313111101.1, PA. Irate,%onto, No. 149 First and 120 Second am!, MANUFACTURERS of all sizes And de• JAL ocrlptionn aeon' Oil Wort. manf Bane, Gas sat Ws• for ore, Pad Irons,Dog Irony WstOzi saxes, Steel Morilin, l'laloys, Ranger. and Coaplins. Also, Jobbtris mud Madams Cmlingt of . eveli &wept= made to order. • lasing • complete BIaCIIME 13/10P attached do Os foundry, all necessary fitting. will Ise carefully etteed • icy2Elaftf THE undersigned have associated with them In the Commission Radom ]am Plum, late of Steubenville, Ohio. The st7le of the firma will 09:41:128 heretofore. iNll.llO5. It CO. Ara. imam. Jaw mins-- z. =act . CND COMMISSION MERCIANTS, T HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATEDWITII me,Mr. AMIN DELLOW. Undertaking...sinew. ONwill be. conductad ander the rum and min of LEM, ON & DELLOW. J.SMEn LEMON. thondertaltta g to all tte Beane tiea. LEMON & DELLOW , .No 118, Fourth Et, are prepared to do ;Yoder taking to All Its branch.., to the best manner, et prime to mit toe tinnier We call eye- Mal attention to llslea oew style pateut Metallic Burka Cam. for the tale ut which we are tole agent.% this city - , and of which we keep mattanul on band &largo nadir. merit ..regard. twenty of sham sod fiaith, they mann other. Funerala will be atippiled with litereee, flamer tad- °maga proMptly, et lower race. than any other lidablleb- - meat ha the city. rarsotaelog to reader estattettoo, they , 'elicit • continuance of the Wrongs herctOfore as - er.teutled to the old firm. eplre.dly AfiIItILIGA.N HOUSE, BOSTON,. IS TEE LARGEST AND BEST AX. M ranged Hotel in thi New England Stater ana,lloll, trally located, end *nay Of scams from- ell the roues of travel. It contake elI lb. modern ImproremenU, and every convenience for Me comfort and scoommodation of the tnwo/lait Potato. Tba alooping rooms era large eaderell ventilated; the mitre of rooms ere well arranged, end corn pletely firmlalled for familia end huge a. truant% pa= and Inab willcontinne to be kept ae drat cleor to ere." , mood. Jellally LEWIS • MOB, Proprietor:- TORT ARRIVED . ANOTHER LOT • :, OF , • TA1LX.:1416..131L 33.25T.A.33E1 E C 0261 CZLEBRATED P I IL:NO FOR'ilES' , fOB PSLE HT cEralimomr. .13Lar1 ric. lull No. 118 Wood at., 21&or above fifth. 7. CALDW.ULL & 822 ' Chestnut Street. [oppeanal Girard Mass] PIIILA RILL P A .. N. 5.117 IMPORTAI I iONMIIIdNin WATChES SOO. Wachs. in (keen. MUM= FlLODBllabill Load= TbnalCavers, new win, an dean, In Musing Cams and Open ram ie`Sole Antlioiized Agents for above. GOLD AND SILVER, MIGLISII .A.ND SWISS T 0 ..T3 E B_ RICH JEWELRY, oats designs. , - • DIAMONDS, PEARLS, and all the Vaal:amble Styles. awrzie wAss,c / .. lt . l z a rp g . r lla IMAhNs and tlalah Letngets Ts taadep, fue brew toes NEW mans :SSA 12LLSEMENT. talladAning otatottioa to porthoseak. • ' UNIFORM PIMA to plain Agoras, aMoo neat. jetWyd GREAT INDIJOEMENT.—AII persorui wiahlrn iintifickel Teeth will fool It to their interat to all upon Cl. SUL, Dentist, No. e 7 Grant street, °Omits the Colirt Horns He pill mart fall seta of teeth with exm- Mums Gam op= flas gold for' $T$ Italian. for /37; core Mamas Gum siposoplatina et the sant ram; which le but s tittle over cowbell thy usual prices charged by the beat Dentist.. Meer and other -tae metals, inks sedum! to proportion. Oratile at $7O per sch.s3s half eet—none but I/as Must materbol, emonedod In the moot durablo sod eatbe Notary myton will be abated. eLL work lemmatal. Pet. Nona nrlMing to 'avail thattnelves of. these eery reduced rates will do m before the 31th of September, as the mud vim will be charged from that thae. - We thint Scot clam set of teeth could not h objection.' able at the nominal atm at width they are okred, nhea the beet of reference a / a bet/non no to the adaptation of blan?tt, mid ryecitamm can bneesuat his alms - . • ...... . ' ,•• -- ktltiritENCES: • - Rev. W. D. Deward,. G. 11D0aedlers, Ilt. D., . • A. Bradley, ' ; J. EL Falk.; - - - W. IL Tater, • Jae. Abel. - W. E., Vaaklrlr, - .r. 11.• Hopkins. Ja7.oe2ed • " 1.E07.9. Second Arrival of IBS?: • CARPZITS AND OIL •CLOTEIO, AT THE FOURTH STREET-CARFFT STORE, PITTSBURGH, PENII4. • WD. BI 'CALLIIIS RESPECT . SULLY 11.111031.01.0sttbey aro noshing .• ond supply .of CAIIPTMie„ mlecced dirsesly Isom Me Import:ls mad nartufactorers by oils of We Arm, sonst• liast, to which they &she the stuntlo• or parcbmws. Also, • slow style of CLINTON aIATIING, mtausss Pm' less. The latest maks of CARPET f3W7,B27.9I,,,Sms etc., orblda bs *from! Ist tie farm rotes. SP. D. IL NO. MI WOOD STUNT, ALLEGHENY mauaanCis OP PP* T8OIII(tO14.. • . Orrics—No. 37 Fifth Streot, Bank Brook, NSURES AGAINST ALL FENDS OF 11113 AND ALLA LNB GULL . dAAa JONB3. Froeldellt JeriN Tiro Preal.kokll. Nl 1100 1 4 llacralarYi Off t. WILLLAM DEAN, (femoral AgerlL Dososoul—laoso J 0.1., 0.0. limey, Harts, ClbUdii,- OfiaLlt. O. ray, John Wilecru, IL L. tobaratora. John D. Hamm% Draw M. Pennock, D R P.l3Carprz Capt. Wm; Drina. Tao, K. No.. Rat, IL Darla. • .feblid CHEESE -75 • Ins: from various dairiaa, ben W. IL, for =Mg, L.A. ode by - - • D 2 3 BIDDLE, WIRTS A CO. r. amuel E. Xr/Abli , o 13111orp Corrector or Antl.l3lllono 11.1xturo...Paroly Vogo. table...! Sate iiirt Mart Rrxrdy for ' saiollB DLBOSDEFLA. 111410IIS lIRADACIEE, „ —DYSPEPSIA, _ -- ToaPrD LTV ROB szoirim, BILIOUS OE DYSPEP colon, - • • NAL/AXLE PIIVEAS BOWEL thim •• '• ". ' INDIGESTION, WEE APOPLAEIZ, IMPJras L 0D anarr, And all comtplithria caused by/MI . IIE3E4LE (LE DIETOVi^ jeTE~DEM ' DIE ciao . Kunz, ' lib Word K. Sobs tarot for pirbart b. mable,;„. NSW ARRIVAL im emb i . rrfrin _ rowrza. - TIIST received a why Id 6rpi gina i VV mannlktory of • cartexim;a op a% nit oorestp, ALL INEMITIHEM WARRANTED _ma pthuaara tatilack to - call atht crtagni tha aij• 7L: --Az4frs-, -!-,'..- . '• --. ::;:'SdiUati''',:.Saltif.l REC=MIE=QI 8. GRAY •dt'9UN,: For the ado of . PI Iron and Blooms. 95 WATERETBErr, ringstsit. Pot/Is. AND vmuotra Errluso/
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