EMNI MIRO ERNI ittsburg# gapite 11:111CSILL nuerr.-. r. mrtglissra.. rtirirfort B. lIEBZTT & BD ITOSJP and PRO.P.BIETORII VITTBEEL - RCFMT; SATURDAY MORNING, AUG. G. ISO Republican State Ticket AVOI2OI mum, THOMAS E. COCHBAN, of York county aysmoa 01:1111111, WILLIAM H. ErJX. of Barb coooty. Republican County Ticket. 822111M4 . ELIAS M. TRIM, Pittsburgh. WILLIAM TARNUM, Pittsburgh, DAVID A. PRESSLEY AU C t/aims L. Goulds() DAVID E. BAYARD, Peeles, EILLTAIf ESPY, Laser I. Olsh, usurrum L& moot, TUOMAS MELLON, Collins Minuet MOM., JACOB a. St ELLER, Plitahurgb GOODMAN Y. COULTAS, Nouth Fayette. 0.1361:110S/M. JONATUAN lIRAUFT, South PIRs 4 ore, Aoolroa. DAVID CORNELIUS, Soalcklay. 0171.11., - ELT. ANDERSON. Zut Deer DIUCTOs. or Tin POOl, JOSIMI MILLYII, linOWElan Tun New YORK 'RAILROAD Stauarrreu. —The New York newspapers are severe in their de nunciations of the railroad reokiessness which destroyed thirteen human lives, besides wounding twice that trimber, in the early part of the pres ent week, on one of their leading line' of travel. The bridge from which the cars were precipi tated was rotten, sad what is worse, it was known to bo in that condition by the leading :'officers of the company before the occurrence of the casualty. This cruel indifference to the lives of the passengers who were confided to their care requires more than a mere expression of public opinion against these officials—for to that, in a corporate capacity, they seem indiffer ent. They should be indicted, tried and pun ished as criminals, for infamoral point of view they are as ruthless assassins tufarty murderer who hake in the region of the Five Points, arm , ed to the teeth with the instruments Of death. It is time that the magistrates of New York should take these railroad slaughters into con sideration, and if the laws are inadequate for their prevention, let the Legislature supply the deflate:my. Sotriety demands the exemplary punishment of these unworthy agents, and the sooner It is inflicted the sooner will there be a cessation of these latientable misnamed "acci dents." We are glad that the kress of New York has taken the matter in charge, for its cm:earn will either cause a reform in the. man agement of the several roads, ore total desertion of them for other, that are deemed Rafe and re liable. Whilst there are nob safe lines of travel to the west as the Peansylvanis Central, there Is no necessity for the public patronizing rail road, with deficient culverts and rotten bridges. The New York lima thus notices the late de struction of human life in New York "The cool, imperturbable apathy with which our people. endure the most flagrant twinges upon the thing that should be the moat sacred In the eye of the public law, is a crime spinet humanity—the responsibility for which presses terribly upon every citizen of the Repnbils, whether he recognizes that responsibilitrOr not. No man can live in the midst and Trait by the activity of a society which' tar:laity sanctions fraud by its indifferenced condones murder by its empty on • .sny, without sharing in the moral cbl. • ••• , which mast sooner or later over t • • whole unfaithful land. And it can 1y; therefore, be called a figure of speech to gay that. a fresh stain of, blood this morning rests upon every man in alb &ate of New York who has ever wielded here any power whatever, merely as a member_of the opmmunity, busy and . connected by badness with lothers,_who in their turn have voice or instance In the Mato. On Tuesday evening last, there was thirteen persons, at least, 'men of like passions with oar tidies,' living here within the limits of our New York law, under the protection of our reputed civilization, and in the faith of our general bon ,. esty, who now are sleeping with the !slain of •-••• Solferino and Magenta ; corpses mangled more terribly than by tho bayonet of the Zonave or - the rifled cannon of the Emperor ; fathers whose —children we of New York have made orphans; - •:husbands whose wives we have widowed. It is net at all-worth while to measure phrases in the • ...presence of such a crime as the slaughter on •••.'•!. • Tuesday evening last of so many human beings, the horrible mangling of so many more; the crushing of so many hopes; the breeding of - eorrovra es vast, eo lasting, and of en long re ;milt; , At the railway bridge of the 'Albany, Vermont A: Canada Railway Line,' near the vit legs of Sohalnicake, in this State, the Directors 1 and Managers, of that lire, on Toads," evening, 1 the 2d of August, wilfully andrecklesaly mama eyed a number of their }'allow creatures who had ' confided in their honesty, trusted their written • . word, and exuded a distinct contract with them •-. .for safe transit over the road of which these miserable men had charge. These are the sim ple facts of the case. We do not say that the guilty parties were sinners above all their fel low directors in the land4er above all of us who have suffered this evil of dishonest recklessness to grow to.lts present appalling height, by our want of public spirit and of decent self-respect in neglecting to compel first the passage and afterwards the enforcement of proper penalties for the prevention of jest each offences. Dal the facts are here with their cruel meaning, and it Is impessile for any loyal and logical person to blink them." Wno "Ocoee:oast." 15.—The Washington Conititution, and other Demoeratio journal. have lately became almost distracted In their anxiety to find out the dealt and blood original of Forney's vigilant Washington correspondent—the atter getio and ali-perveding "Occasional." That indi . vidn.al taking pity on them, has ventured so far SD to give a ,description, of his person, we males!, seems rather fancifel. ,liere is what he says of himself: "What would the pnblio say if I were to aw mare it that "Jecasional• has seen seventy win ter., and that his bead is white with venerable snow? That he has participated In the council. of the great; has traveled in foreign lands; has tested the experience of at least three great po litical parties, (In this beating Mr. Buchanan by one,) and that he is as hale and hearty to day as be was at forty ? Tho tact of my years is proved by the experience exhibited in theta lettere; my integrity Is established by the uni vernal fidelity of my facts; my power by the approval of the people and the howls of the hyenas whom I drive from their plunder, and my vigor by the regularity and punctuality with which Ifurnieh your paper with my thoughts. "Rain or shine. winter or; eummer, daring the session and in the receenee of . Coogrese, when tho bravest quill-drivers employed by the richest journals faint by the way-side, and nub off to cool watering plum:, "Imasional' remains at his post, a solitary sentinel on the watchtower. I play the part here of the for late genius. You have frequently 'kited the theatre and noticed a quiet fellow walking among the actors in the tubule scene, unseen by them, but gazed upon by the audience. Lot mo say to you that that is 'Omutelonal.' .1 paha through the departments unknown, (sometimes, ills true, by deputy;) I bare even overheard Cabinet secrets tf I bave not been present at Cabinet councils; I hare mingled in the mobil circle, and have anore than once been compelled to denounce torten' in order to pre tome my intogdo. But enough of thls. I only ! write to let you know that 'Oclosaional' is a flesh• and•blood personage—one who deals in foots as wallas fent:lee, and who challenges contradiotlon In the main." - Tas PIE mniscr.—The Payette Patriot ties a •communimaiou on the PrediCIDCY Of 11 . 360, Which the writer expresses some eery correct , ylowe, and takes ground in favor of 800. /Amon Guano; as "embodying more the attachments sod confidence of the people, for haring done and doing more to put as where we Ought to stand In Peneyirsols, than 557 fifty mania It;" and. then "on the Pest : issues in which we aio moat interested, no min can be round who will heir onrhniner so high, so steadily, to Pens, 7 .sylrauls;;as General Cameron. "He Is the man for dl the' elements of our party—Americen, naturallsid, 'ltopublfmme, rrolsoliellisla, old lino Whip and new line Demonic" We Bay BO too, and everybody else' who knows what'. what will % mg the amit.. • Tug Caere.—Tho acoounto from all sections of-the. Union, with alll of the frost region, Uldioatts a moot unprecedented yield of the pewdeote:of th.fia sad garden.' An the absolute of ispetialforelga detoand, the prices of breodeetrib; potatoes, etude, etd,''wlll'aot ihtrek r ii oo 4 attire, OBlll, At - home conlittnP o4 4ld l h o 44#!FFl ex PP 7t.,4lllllB o ,1 • ,*,.*!? A, ~::,-;:'-. •_, -;-,:', . - ..X . .:7 ,:. °lt eitiThisits."l7nder tide Zip lieu , the Z r atiogal Esc refers to the conflict now''- , going Inn hearten the severid "Sealant; of the ' , . hirmoilmie democracy . Each"chliftain ha his followers "marshalled in battle array," ready to "do or die" In his cause, under the etimulous , of the pradpeeille plunder in store for the sue- oath! ones. Douglas and Wise rely upon elite- belay missives, while Hunter prefers a more , artful dodge. The names of these aspirants are legoin so that it Is difficult to enumerate their pe °URAL modes of conducting the contrat for the "loaves and fishes." The Era says "A white rose for the House of Lancaster and a red rose for the house of York, served as badges for the parties In the civil fends of me- dieval England; but in the free fight which now rages in the ranks of the ever-harmonious De mocracy, the colors of the rainbow would not be sufficient to distinguish' the combatants. We suggest that, in place of varieties of the rose, the high contending parties substitute the plants or other productions peculiar to the sections in which the several Democratic isms prevail. For instance, Mr.-Stephens, with his African slave trade, would of course adopt the cotton plant, as symbolic of hie cause. Mr. Wise, with his slave code for the Territories, would take the to bacco plant or an oyster shell. We should be at a loss to suggest a badge to the friends of the President, with his Dred Scott decision and Le compton fraud. The people of his own State have repudiated him, and would not tolerate the Idea of his resuming to represent any of the great interests of agriculture, manufactures sr mining. Possibly, however, the whiskey dis tillery, in which his friends are peculiarly inter• cited, might furnish an appropriate symbol. But this point should not be decided without giving a fair hearing to the supporters of Mr. Douglas, who cherish an equal interest in that branch of home industry." 1 ' [C ponde A n ij ce s of T t it he i ltn . tdon Times J FILIINCLS JOBEPII TO HIS SUBJECT/3.—VIRJRNA, July 16.—Yeeterday evening His Majesty ar rived at Luxemburg, and this morning the fol lowing Imperial manifesto was published in the Wiener Zeitung : "To str Pitons.—" When the measure of per missible concessione,that is,such as arein keeping with the dignity of the Crown and with the honor and welfare of the country, is exhausted—When all efforts to bring about the pacific understand ing have failed, there is no longer any choice, and what is indieponsible becomes a duty. Thie duty placed me under the painful necessity of requiring of my people new and heavy sacri fices to enable me to take the field in defense of their most wired rights. My faithful people reeponded to my summons, simultaneously rallied round the throne, and made the various sacrifices required by circum stances with a readiness which merited my grate ful acknowledgement, if possible Increased my heartfelt attachment . to them; and inspired me with confidence that the just cause, la defense of which my gallant army was prepared with enthusiasm to do battle, would triumph. Unfortunately, the result was not what was generally expected. The fortune of war was not favorable to us Austria's' gallant army has again given such, gallant proofs of its oft tried heroism and unparalleled steadiness that it has even excited the admiration of its antagonist. I am proud to be the commander of such an army, and the country must be grateful to It for having so vigorously maintained the honor of the flag of Austria, and for having preserved It from spot or blemish. ( ...--"" It is an equally indisputable fact thal,„aur ad versaries, notwithstanding the exertions and the employment of ample - means, which had been long preparing loriiie intended blow, were unable—although the sacrifices made were tre menden-4d obtain a decisive victory. The enemy_ acquired advantages, but the Austrian army, being unshaken In strength and courage, Maintained a position which left the possibility open of regaining them. The attempt to do this would, however, have required new and not less bloody sacrifices than those which had already filled my heart with sor row. Under such circumstances, it was my im perative duty as a monarch to take Into coeeid oration the propositions of peace which were made to me. The stake which the continuance of the war would have required would have been even greater than before, as I should have been compelled to require from the faithful provinces of the Empire further and greater sapplies of men and money than those already given. The result of renewed exercises would, besides, have been doubtful, as I was bitterly deceived in my well-founded hope that I should not stand alone in a war which wastnotandertaken for the tights of Austria alone. Notwithstanding the warm and gratefully to be acknowledged sympathy felt for our just cause in the greater part of Germany,by the Gov ernments as well as by the people, our oldest and most natural allies obstinately refused to take cognizance of the high importance of the question of ate day. Anetria ass obliged alone to meet the coming events, the importance of which might increase from day to day. • The honor of Austria—thanks to the heroic exertions of her gallant army—having sustabied no blemish during the war, I resolved, for polit ical .considerations, to make sacrifice, and to sign the praiminaries,which had been :greed to as a - preparation for the conclusion of pease. I did this sifter having acquired the conviction that leas unfavorable conditions were to be obtained by a direct understending with the Emperor of the French than by means of negotlatiooe, in which the three great Powers not concerned in the struggle would abate, and in which their collective project of mediation was likely to re ceive their moral 'upper!. Unfortunately, the separation of the stealer part of Lombardy from the empire was mastoid able. It, however, gives me heartfelt pleasure to bees restored to ny beloved people the blear- Inge of peace, which are doubly valuable, Inas much as they will give me leisure to direct my whole and uninterrupted attention and hate to the completion of a deity which I have imposed on myself. It is—firmly to establish the inter. nil welfare and external power of Austria by a judicious developement of Its rich moral and material strength, as also by making such im .provementa in the legislation and administration as are In accordance with the spirit of the age. As my people faithfully shoed by me in the mo ment of severe trial, so may they now, by show ing confidence in me, assist in the work of peace, and in the realisation of my benevolent inten tions. My recognition of its services, and my thanks, I have already expressed to the army to an or der of the day. 1 now repeat the expreesion of my sentiments, by thanking my people for the heroism of their sone, who went to battle for God, the Emperor, and their country. Of the comrades—and they, will never be forgotten— who remained on the field of battle, I think with sorrow. FRAIIOIa JOBIPII. Luzenberg, July 15." THE COAT or THE Wew—The Coartitotionnel devotes a long article to tho consideration of the probable cost of the late war in Italy. "It is not a &Soule matter, it thinks, to arrive at an approxlmative estimate of the outlay by taking the expenditure of the Crimean war as the point of comparison, and bearing ' in mind the infin itely smaller amount of difficulty attendant on the transport of troops to a country at eo abort a distance as Piedmont. Tho following le to extract from the article: "If we consult the 'moots of the Crimean war, we nail find that the extraordinary expen ses it Imposed on the country amounted to about 1,300,000,000 trance. And how long did that war last? Three years in a military, and four in a financial, point of view- Now, 1,800,000, 000 francs for three years would be 438,000,000 francs a year. But as the campaign in Italy has only lasted some ttionthe;lto one can deny that it has coat much leas than - la year's war,in the Crimea. This is not all. Not only has the war in Italy been. very abort, but It most hail, occa sioned a much len outlay for stores. Every. thing coat very dear in the Crimea, where the country half offered no resources; whilst in Italy, notwithstanding the depredating of the Austrian army, the French troops were able to procure, if not on the spot, at !audio the neigh boring provinces, part of what they required. The transports of men, ammunition and provle ions were also less onerous for Italy than for the Crimea. The frangports figure for 160,000,000 fr. in the budieSstf the Eastern wart we do not believe that they will amount to 50,000,000 ff. for the war In Italy: so that in this item alone the difference will be more than 100,000,000 ft. We can do better, however, than make them comparisons—we can undertake to state that, according to calculations made, the war in Italy, If It had been prolonged, would not have ab sorbed at the end of the year more than 460, 000.000 fr. of the loan; so that there would have been 100,000,00Dfr., and a like eum coming from the new capital of the Bank, to meet the expen ses of the campaign daring the first menthe of the ensuing year, without having need to create new resources. Our readers see; then, what a large sum the prompt conclusion of peace must lean disposable out. of the capital of the loan. It is stated that there are forty ate persons In England who hare Incomes of £460,000 year, equal to twomilllons nodaquarterdollare, while four hundred and forty four persona hare incomes ranging froM fifty to two hundred and tiny ( bantamd dollars nyear, and eighthundred and eleven from twenty ASO to fifty. thousand. In Ireland theta is but one person who has an Income of upwards of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and twenty ono IWO LlC°Me° frOm fifty thousand to two hundred and My thoonnd, mid thirty from t wen t y eve to fifty thousand donate. FteaNDErt OF rill M. B. Good win killed m awake on Ms taro, near yntiorieke. burg, last wook,ltucwn as the Garter Snake: It sru m format,- sad though only 36 Inches in lengthp oonten4 . ol rptog ones, mg 6} , • ... Crane bee - emel , crlVPairtful daty to annotince the sadden death V , f,.Cyeue Prentiss, an old and - highlrestettatatVeitlain of Ravenna t. 'Lost Friday Ite was in oui - atreets, mingling with pis fellow, citizens, and transacting his bu siness as usual: That night he was attacked with dysentery. Lem Saturday morning he walked from hie residence to the Prentiss liouse, where ho was boarding with his family, and took his accustomed place at the breakfast table. During the day Saturday he was feeble, but did not keep his bed. At 5 o'clock A. M., Sunday; the dis ease returned with renewed virulence, and ltio citation then for the first time, in the estimation of his friends and phyttioLsne, became critical and alarming. From that time he Bank rapidly away, became unconscious about 10 A. M., and thus remained, life gently and gradually ebbing out, till 25 minutes before 9 o'clock, P. M., he expired. The annousoement of hie alarming Mem and sudden death startled our entire commanity, and produced a' deep and prevailing eeneation of sorrow and sadness. Mr. Prentiss bad been a man of robust form, and agile physical formation, and in full health had weighed one hundred and eighty pounds—i but for the last year and a half be had seemed td be dwindling away, till be' presented but thti shadow of his former self, weighing, but a chord time previous to his death, only one hundred and twenty-four pounds. Yet he called himself well, and attended without intermission, to all the minute details of his extensive business up to the day of Ms death. Mr. Prentiss was born in Freneistown, bore' Co., New Hampshire, Feb. 10, 1797, and, was, consequently, at the time of his death, in the figd year of his age.—Ratunna Dent, Avg 3. PLTuotrru ROCK CataBIIATION.—On Monday last at Plymouth, Massachusetts, the interesting ceremony of laying the corner atone of a monu ment to mark the arrival of the pilgrims in this country, drew together in that venerable town an immense concourse of people. The proposed monument from designs by Billings, wilt cost two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and one fifth of it haa already been subscribed. The structnre is to consist of a pedestal eighty feet high, supporting a colossal female figure seventy feet in height, representing Faith; her feet will rest upon Plymouth rock and abe will hold an open Bible in her left hand, while with her right hand she points to Heaven. The pedestal will be octagonal; from its four smaller faces will' ' project buttresses upon which four figures are petted, thirty-five feet in height, representing Morality, Education, Law and Liberty. Below those on small panels, will be appropriate alto. relieves, while upon the four large faces of the main pedestal arc to be panels to contain records of the principal events in the history of the Pil grim, with the names of those who came over in the May Flower, and below smaller panels for records connected with ilte society and the building of the monument. Besides this, a can opy of granite Is to be erepted over Plymouth rook, and the corner done of that structure was laid on Monday. At present the original rook, which is only a common piece of stone, is in the middle of a wharf and on a level with the ground. A wren writer eaye that a woman with a hazel eye never elopes from her husband, never chats scandal, never eaorificea her husband's comforts for her own, never finds fault, never talks too much, or too little, always is an entertsinieg, intelligent and lovely creature. " The gray eye Is the , aigis of shrewdness and talent. Great thlnlers and captains have it. In woman it.indiCater a better hand than heart.— Titistilikhazel eye Is noble in significance, as in Is beauty. The blue eye is admirable, but may be feeble. The black eye—take care! Look out for the wife with • black eye! Such can be seen almost daily at the police office, general ly with a complaint against the husband for as sault and battery. Tun election just closed is, perhaps, the most significant that has taken place in this County for many years. It presents great, though in direct issues, disentangled from the complica tions which that anomaly, a third party, never tails to beget. that has been done In the coun ty of St. Louis; may be done on a much whirr theater; now should we pause with merely set ting the example to the State, and the country at large. Let ud advance the movement until the Opposition in Missouri is consolidated in one body. Let us on then; and by a steady adher ence to great issues, and a disregard or minor ones, be prepared to dispute this State with the National Democracy in 1860.—Miarovri Dna Scuirra Comrcetwr.—Tho fact to now too well establieb.l for any one to attempt to controvert It, that lONS of the diseases which often prove fatal lo so. rear, are produced pay odomolve nae °Melte and vegetables, by which the stomach is disordered, tn. tiver damaged, the blood Magnet.' and &demi.e ortuers, rerotoral Inertly* it not torpid. Cholera, Cholera Moth., 11111... and Oren. Choi., Dye..., Diarrhoea and es. complaint. ger mloata and tbrbrs open Ilnproint .0.4 004 oft. them ha rums o deep mated and trod up= tn. conatlbetrou that lb. etrongest and mat &cll. mineral =edict oes are uumele to ernact thole pridreas until lb. patient is prostrate, and all hope. of relief emended. Abu in it drat has not men a 'iteng,,d=iebtrt'spc"!lr n or,' "I'd an d I ptel . re o e r e , f:111,V1 - enfts of medical gentlemen literally waste away Lauer their hestassieff And bow is thiscreetrocut to la. mooted tor Pimply by Lbo loot, that Ingeed of adoldnistenne remedy to .ml the tallied etrendth of ch. afflicted, mud .1 the gum time check lb. slue. to lea premu, the rem edy proscribed aided le Um ...ant of the natural etrerftb. and at the elm. N. Abeam was mestanrd the patent nos proetrats and felling to laths • reaction the patient died from the effect of Na pole. administered to uproot the diem.. Na so with BrEfillAVVft HOLLAND PIMA& which arecourposni entree!, of vegetable malt., and which be. not only proved them... the best Louth lu an, tot have semu felled to correct disorders of the sumach ared bowels whim takenscoorffing dlntatcw. In the cure of , Summer Complain. they have coequal. Try them at onoe. 1 Stran lffsizno.LP—ltieffernolushlghly Cowen/rat. Boer trawe's Holland Hitters Is pat op in bail pint bottles only, and moded at gl per 00111.. SU dreu demand for tow truly Crelebrated Medkinchas Induced many WWI.% which the grab!. aboard guard edelnetpurchaalog. Bowers Of Impodtiour Bee that oar name feon the label of every bo/w boo bay. PAolll,it 00 Bola Propels:am Sl utto wr between let tre ' d HZ Pittsburgh. Pa. aito DIED—On Friday, August Mb, after .Inert new, Mrs. III6SYCOA IFIO/10LgOS, Wlfe of Joan Maoism, seed Eft) Ea tat. place from her W. realdeucs, on Went..n diledhen7 of two o'do,,k Ulla day, to proceed to Me Allegheny Cettatery. The Made of the tawny are fuelled to attend. Attu abbcrtiatintnts. APPOLINE TETILDOV.I. Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. 148 Third Street, Piialnergh. SCHOOL OFFERS YOUNG LA- I DIG% Leaddes a full English course, uousall to icqtdre the French language and literitare—the p. Incl. WLwri American born, baying resided warn' Yr.. to es, and bolus miletad by Mr. Tstadons, a oath* of Paris, mid greduuto of the *Wiese Ctiartemagua." The seabod:annual amidou r.tll opal on Illooday, the 12t.b of September. Mee of tuition Ly the term, Ab. From h wad Latin taristit without extra chug. No pupas received under ten years of Age. For circul &u s er's], at Idr.fdslior'swod Mr. Melvyn's storm or at the melds.* of Harts= Tetesiour. atecdtme2id ITAIMABLE SEWICKLEY PROPKETY POe ossr well built dwelling 421116, wed! imlt snsd. 7 Moms on tbe grin floor, whim both µslo° In front and porch It tho r e ar-41 rooms on Ow anniud story.— large Ca 1111 1 .4% KIVA of gronoit, fronting on the river, mid tratond.ng bark to lb. railroad, near lbw 110, for sato by CUTUDICItT A BON, 61 Market at. POOH AND ONE-FOURTII ACHES—one Je arm and a lulfin Umber, . 1111,02 falllng•pring, ie., macula three melee frail, Allegheny city, tow the rallragd. for We by • CIUTLIBBRT 1 YON, anG glo, 6t Marl LAKE Fl SII-20 bbls Truut, fresh caught; 2b la do do do do 8 do White/1A do do 50 bf do do do do do Just reed G. ransiguntant sod far silo by end it. DICKEY & 00, E 42 Liberty street OUR PATENT FRUIT CAN—Tho boat no Fruit Con yet before the public; yet per. featly ante. Evary one rrho assigns putting up fruit In cans shnnlti ...this one before purcbealog. •06 124 Wood t ic . CRAW, Pole Maker, Vllih. BIKE lIILICK—The attention of Iron man ": stutterer. Is directed to our Fire Delta, which wits bo found to be of thn ray beet quality, and marreated [ogler. pereaso rfect malefaction. for ale, In any • duality, awl at a eatly low pace, by CIIADWICH SONa , gents for manufacturers, Noe. ISO and 161 Wool area, Pittebareb, 000 TABLE COVERS--30 dozen assorted sizes and .glee, the beet In the market, Just feed from the factory and for mile at 28 end 2B Bt. Clair Weer. • ant J.A IL PHILLIPS, MIRE PROOF MINERAL, PAINT.--46 hide different colon, on bond and for sale by sot J. & H. PHILLIPS. TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL OLOTII - 3,100 yards, of superior quality and different colors, on baud end for eels t 7 J. n H. PI LLIPS. TNDIA RUBBER ROSE-5,200 eat of 'sm. /ouy ult., from to 10 Inch calibre of the BAtott boltiog Co.'. tounotacture, baud nod for We by 500 3. & O. POILLTVIL To LET—A threo story dwelling, eon- FM Laloll4 alz rcom4,Bltnata N 0.14 Congreel street Inquire of WATT A WILSON, No. 365 Lama, ICE-10 masks Rice roc'd on consignment amt for ule Or WATT d NV/JASON. LEMONS -100 bze French Lemons just re x,/ Delved end los sale by 11.1MBINII & ANINGNADN, Roe N 0.30 Wood wage, opposite Mote:MN Hotel. - - C ORN, CORN— :2 2 . ,iOO Shelled h Care; TIITCIIIOOCIC, =MT ot.CO. POTATOES -100 bbls to mire and for sale by ICTOCICOCA, IVCOLECRY k CO. FLOUR --100 bble White •reive ah day and for inde by sue HISOITCOOK, ! 1 heat Family to C, VINERY k CO. tting ree'd and . , 19111113 A CO. CLIEESE--66 bze prime Ct. NJ tor solo se 183 Mort) won. gal RIDDL) 003-8 bble fresh roo'd and for gale at N 0.183 Liberty Wart • RIDDEN, WIRTI aOM BURCIDIELD CO. continue to give Mat tumnlns In Dry Ova& Mks Fn.—. Lawns far 12* worth Llo DeLalos, .............. .121:o do Me Don L.... ... _ ..... do 2.6 c :and ell thedr entire stock as greatly redoesd prima. au2 AARE CHANOS—A Brick llott;e and Lot of Girona taigal. The lot ban e front of 20 Net on eta Well, thUsgbeny, by 100 faet deep on na alley; situate near the Winn ilsylutn.'. Tbs bonne le 2 new he and con talon 4 ntcOne WI wan; byftnnt In the yard. Tenon. 'wanting to buy 6 gull draft' bones cheap, DOW Am th e opportunity; , *.vonzettm A 80N, 61 Market it. .c ' I'l nD•lT4gne-256 !Lk3AB 4 prime -O 3 n tin g Oh"" DAWFM4 ' Elbtthi=tntis. TIT/SAPP3II FEMALE COLLEGE - REV. re. PZESIIINiCA. u. ?reddens. UZI% J. ti.Kmowtaa.s. I {'in 01,6",'`. Asabded D 7 due experienced teaches inernaloos are given In all brat:wheedle thorough Raglteh. Choreal and Pet/geniis education Superior airantagos are alined to OU Painting. Water Worm sod Praying. Modern Lan. page. ate 'Aught bye thoroughly qualidtd leacher. Mu. etc under the sopasttlon of Prof Robbock. rat torso r.ocuences Wedneeday the net day of August. For Circa. gulag partinilamarply at the Collage. attcf't efSce and tu locket book storm snsiesom, JoZtstrd President Board of Trade.. H ARVITSYIIO3IE PIC-NIC. A ottAuscr PIC-NIO WILL rase SLAGS AT ROSS' SOOAR OARS, 1 . 11 111:151.1111.T !BOY. 5/112.N111314/4 ON 777083D4T, AUG 1. 1104 11M9 4/iirg grad String and Brau Band will be in attandance on the pranthea. girßefreahmente alail aisle on the groand,and attend• ad by JACOB KYLE. anal Boat leave from 'Penn street at 7 and Tonnes Band sal be In attendance on the Bast. anealtstall E,SI ,„ "M=' Ulaagia PI6TPRIA6 orriorit , t,e4,.r7,47- ?:,4 , 1 ic, - -1 , 4 ..,s , 11 0. 7 -7 X..gM ll „;`.; 4 , -ie A" ,l ' kt -V.-E 2 TS ttprE 3 , 5 00 Pictorial illustrations. WIEniEtErrIEPL'S Unabridged Dictiona , . NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. WE htivejnet isoned n new edition of Web- Woes o.bridged Dictionary, containing 1500 PICTORIAL ILLVSTO.ATIONS Beautifully Executed DOW to 10,1X0' NEW WORDS to the Vorobnlary. Tab, SYNONYMS, by Pro(. GOODRIOU, In arlikt, more then Tito annciumn aroma era carstally discriminated, forming a faller work an Ingilah Synonyms, of it s elf, than env mhos tortiot, beside Crabb, acid believed MI advance or that, Table giving Pronunciation of Name,' of 8,000 dis tinguiahed persons of Modern Times, Peculiar use of Word• and Terms In lb liable. with Other new Feature., Together with ALL TLIE 11/11TER OP PRIMO 8 EDI' TIONS. IN ONE voLunp OP 1730 PAG B. PRICE, $0,50. aporimen pages of Illustratiora and other new features ta Cent on application to MO putTsbers. Aliil•an English edition of Webeter'i Dictionary appeated with the Pictorial Illpetratlona too years alone. •TProf. CrOCDI.IOI9 Oral Introduced the foatnra of IOYN ONYIIB in tab conatry fn conomtion with a popular Dl tionary, in Weboter's Octavo In 1847. &Info other taglleh Dictionary over contained or .3 1100Z.a MI to lone, s Table giving Pronunciation of Nam.. of Persons, until altar the above announcement. 11111 be mid by all Bookmliere. ex..NET TBu BUT!' GET WHNITEIL. O. & 0. )1131LRIAM. For sale by J. L. READ, 78 Fourth Strut •a3.3W City Property For Bale, "VRONTING ON DUQUESNE WAY AND jll2 Hancock .treat, now occupied n. a lumber yard. The lot. on Dog... Way no. admirably altuated for elemp and warabonere for the Allegheny tire, trade. The prop. any on H ancock .trees .Llllo r be excelled for private resi dences, iga eery quiet retired street. toad In • good nclithbarboat. Mb property. will be sold In lot. or all to. gether. to cult parties triable% to build a large eatabllab moot of any kind. Atso—Twn Homes and Lot. on Perm Street, between Hand and Hancock Meseta ; n. to location amen desirable property has never been °Owed for sal. In this city. Title indlepotabM. For term; to., apply , ee the vremi.e. to awS Std. R. WILL A CO, eppwit•Parry pone*. Pp' ,J Er B Lie NOTICE TO TILE CITIZENS A OP PELT TOWNSHIP.—The Comadationsis appoint• ad by Mediate titnquire Into the expediency and pi.,,yrio• ty ot the division of Pitt township, •111 =set far the par. pose of their appoktmott on SIoNDAy, AUGURY, 15tb, 1859, at 10 o'cloott, A. If. CIIIIIBTIAN BNIVELY, BENJAMIN KELLY, HENRY CHALFANT. CARSON —:SON STREET—A convenient two room,•g with portlen In front, parlor, pima, dining r charnbott, kitchen, ea. Lase, yard, trot*, and shrnbtory. Tor ode by 19. COT iIEIEN:f A BON, and No. 61 Market street, B urtzirlTrr's BURN HITT'S COCAINE B IJRNICTIC'S COO.A.INIE /12f - A compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., analog tn. Hair. For ttfloory nod agrooobto.ots, I without an tquol. It pretww• tA. Hairpom h promoted at A ratt4y and •49,r00ts grveti- 1 , t • Pe,tgr.a 7 It !rem. no damy,en67+ odor. ft eafteler the /air when Ford an d d r , ft Fong., eke irritated sc.ztp FA-in Is en,* bie richest inst.,. II remains longest in rifest. It ens:slit - 1y ...et:ft for a hal/pint borne BORN aTT'B coc.PINE Bi7RNE'rI•B COCAINE T 3 II 17.'N'ECTI"B CO CIL I NEC. TESTIMONIAL Jolt 1thb,1557 Jar Mill". J. BMW? CO.—I cannot rafnee to Mate the ealanc7 effect lo my one a/Breveted ease, of your ex cellent Thar 011—(Occatne.) for many 1110121t11 m 7 bats had beau failing off, until ivy &neat of losing it eatirely. The skin upon my had be. trades* more and mono Inflamed, vo that I could tot touch It without pata. .Thla irritated condition I attributed la the use of ration. ideorthad hair washes, tehkh I have lance been told cantata eamphene spirit. By the advice of my physician, to alum you had shown your proase of purifying the OR, I commenced Its ass the set seek In duo.. The tint applicatim allayed the Itching and imitation; to three or four damo the rednese and tender. nem disappeared—the hair ceased to tallomd I hose nor a thick youth of ase hair. I trod. that other., eltallealy sillictsd, vat to Inducod to try the saw remedy. Your; my trot,. 9U9/01 R. POPE. B URN BT I'd COCAINE B 1 TECN ECTT'S CODAIN IC BU ItNit7yr.B COCAINE /14-/ alayln appllcstlan raodara lb. flak (Oa natter bo still and dry.) soft and glow far areal days. It la can ceded by all saw lave usaJ 11,10 Int the bat and eb , erfer , flair Drusav ialbe Nn...1111 Jostrit muitri err A tA), IlAgtoo For Ysl. by &elan yenoryily. at 60 cu. • bath. acaloul TIARENT EINFITIKO . over ALLEOLIKNY Iowa: //Tart/roes ArOCIPT, 1610. 10th, Wednesday all 11th, ?bared., at.. I 121 h, Psi lay a1....._ 111th, •Paturday tnth, llenday at.... . 1/ , h, Tneadel AL—. 17th, WeJuselay atd 19th, Thursday L. •Ou flaturday • Retterufny Truitt* 10th, Wednesday at 1110, Thursday L. 12th, Prldly at....... 13th, odtturday at. 15th, Monday al— .. 10th, Tuesday st,.- 11th, Wedneeday at 16th Thursday at... sirczevrilon TIC the Boaketore of J. son without tickets .n42/111 1-1)01P.a 0.00 a. la OM a. lc .c R.. 90 100 A.L. 100 P. r. 11.00 a a 7410 LAIL 040 P. IL 200 1110 • rj ate at 1. Witold .0 TO 7000th SEVENTEENTH LIST OF APPLICA pp 210:48 for selling Liquors, Ailed In the oaeries Othre goode,lol Pittabareb.• ltrlckerJ. At, with other itoedk llth . o ' l d o. Orgy Alexander, tavern, gib ward, Allegheny. Ifallon Jonethan, do . Vote townehlp. Itllderbrend Lew% etUng heAlli/ 4 10. 4 ern Israel 8.0., with ..rd, Pittsburgh. Herr Petrick, tareen,ll4 , lollll 4 PlttehtolB. 31111er Jahn, with other goode. 3d Word, Plt Laurel. lit'Avoy Michael, hewn, Collies tp. Straub Ilertdiset,tetern, Lewreteevill. 2//0111A8 A. ROWLBT,CIert llh Cietk•e Office, d FALL PHINT,4,-)3UseLIFIELD.t. 00. in lladar to glad Meson:tomes a toll mortmentat their closing out wa.., home raelrad and .dried to th eir Block Emr tau Pent; MILS Meth; Mad Liana ield Start Front.. OPENED THIS DAY--Sbieting, Checkß, Manlius, gingham, Prints, Irish Limn. Shirt pa. mom. an. O.HANDON LAVA eta No. 74 Ilarkatatinat. DRY LIOODS—Every variety of Domestic and Staple Dry Goods .lungs co baud, and as los as robs cso.bs (,rand any plan in the stir. Allow summer stock closing out vary los. 0. RANSOM LOVE, non N 0.74 Market scrod, rrENN. WHEAT, now crop; ill sacks Irbil% 237 do amber; now 4noo_ rornk 67 ans ISAIAH DUMMY tOO. UTTE.H.---4 tubs fresh roll, received and 11 / far sale at US Liberty strata. ad ALDDLE. WIRTH • 00. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR- 400 Mal Z tro and Jut,. Family Bow, kopected and of rtspo. not Today, ow to .tare and Ex de by oub - • wu. warrettsciii. ' NO. ST COLWELL' ST. FOR SALE -A MIL Dualbog of hall, LEI rooms, bath room, sow .ottl attic, shads arm and shrobborn lot 22 Dot front by 80 drop; MI plum& imosms„ all le good. order. Ala, $2,2: 1 0. Tams sup. - & 110711.11SRT & SON, at Haat, TAR AND PITOII ID MAL Pitch: ," H. O. Tar, ip satin DIAL fur ALIPIc WA!! t WILSON FOR it.ENT--A -three nOry Brick -House ,coutiltdag W ATT t44Ckatresisine. Itcates - RIM t WIIMATINa iOl Lents a: . • ••!- z e orrritraßav Slie . 1000" AGENTS Vo ' Aisrto.—To sell four Assurance Com m , larn ,„ new knenUone. Alfantrhsto =MU orta Ff 3,000 mi., -- ! better than all other neneleas. Send her damps Na I DICORCIA.T.R El PREZ?, lON-MN. Sr. 30 _ Mee parllonleal, Klatt. ESTABLISIIED IN 1 83 6. CAPITAL 4 6 ,29R.G00 oat ...DSr II.3'" A(III7TS If7 P A U TZT RAI rD 2 :I7tII79I767 II O . bO IL CI- . PAID UP CAPITAL •ND SURPLUS... N,I seiot " ran with the GOLDEN SALVR, 5..11$ rapidly. Can mane ANNITAL REVRNUE, for th4-year aott. coal pay. For terms. do, soul stomp. tog January sts soy 54 is lairs er C. P. WIIITTEN, Lonell.llAra. riMIIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Lou or Damp by FIR. alroort every dosorlptlon of Property. The Rates sf Premium are moderate, awl, In all 0r..., bawl upon to. character of Um owner or occu pant, and the merits of the dale. Loma promptly arliostrol and pali without ...bronco to London. permanent fond provided to Phlladel phi a forparatal fosins Mir country. IUKUSCLIS 1:11 PITTIBOII.OI. Madan Jame* McCully & Co. 111 Wood struck " John /loyd4 Co.. 173 Broom k Elskpacticks, 193 Liberty wag: D. Oren it Co-, 99 Wood West Wllsoo L M'Elroy k Co, 64 . Wood rtre.4 • James klcCarollea. & Co., 103 " & Co , 05 Water street; B. A. Fahnemock A Co.; /Int and Weal etr.ots; Jo. Woodmen & Co., Second and Wood mreetr; Atwell. Co. & Co . 8 Wood street; ' Burchfield & Co., Fonrth and Market street.; " lleClandlses, Idea. & 00., Wood and Water ohs; auraeran IN PINININILTIILL. Charge IL Stuart, Esq., 13 Bank Meet Mean. 61yen. Claghorn & Co Market streak " Wm. WK. & Co., =South Front amok " trentrkeen & Coil Ink Front and New at; " Smith, W6llanto & Co., 613 Market .troop Jamas Gram. & Co., 20 and 21 Letitia street; losopb B. Mitchell, Fag., Prealdent llechardre Bank; Jima Dunlap. rsq., Progient Union Bank: Lion. W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Wort JAMES W. ARUOTT, Agent, .16211ydts Temporary 0111 e., 103 Wood street. GAZETTE JOB OFFICE, RALSTON & YOUNG, [met:mom to Tons r. Toasocx,) BOOK, CARD & JOB PRINTER (3..A.ZErI"SEI 131711. D INCI. PIIPTSI STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, airdiisseute ivory liind of BOOK •nd FANCY JON PRINTING with neatness and dispatch. py TB': ABOVE CARD IT WILL BE 1 ! perceived that I boos dispoeod of my BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT to Mosoors. RALSTON et YOUNG. They aro gentlemen In whom every confiderce cosy b. placed, as well In rcgard to business transactions as their exportsons In tho alcohol:11<A execution of the work ontrwtod to thorn. They are provided with a largo amount of Typal and Machinery, Bloom Power and othor Locilithw to execute printing In an tscallent aryls and promptly. I ask for them tho cost/nuance of that pstr • so which bas so loot are/ eo liberally been extended to myself. Jedlohrstfl , JOHN T. BEERYOCK. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY associated with him In the WEIOLEBALVI GROCERY DOSINE.94 Mr. BAMUIL EWART and Mr. WILLIAM CURDS, and will continue the 1L513120 at the OLD STAND NO. 271 LIBERTY ErtIZILT, directly appetite the Ettg Piltabttrgh, Jrll y 1, 1659 BAKIIEL F. WART WM. M. GORSILT..._WM. CURRY' W. M. GORMLY & CO. GROCERS, P - ROVISIONS, Pa ODIJC PITTSBURGH MANUFACTUhES lg. 271 Liberty Sire., Pittsburgh, P Jattmd2dp LOGAN A. GREGG, IMPORTERS OP HARDWARE, MO. 55/ WOOD STREET, four Door. %bore St. Marko [total, Joattl6co 0 8. Bar., lei. oil Lanouter......Locam k Claraa, BMA*. GEO. S. Ealnli.rir ik, co., Commission Merchants, FOR THE SALE OP PIO IRON, BLOOMS, &c., No. 52 Wood Bt., Pittebtaih. IiSMESJIM —Lyon, nab A 00., Pittsburgh; Lvingsran, Oryelaul A Co., Pittabarah; floc Z. frankßes, E•q , Lau. n. lion. Simon Cam..., it.,-leborg; Bryan, Gardner a Oa , fintildayabury, Pc ,KOrload TEM DATIMPRIEM Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIIIA, Instates Atolnst. Lose or Damage by Vire on floilding.,lllorabandbm, Par. altars, so., as Iteneonabre Halos of Prom" am. Dtanctou.—lL Ratchford Stun William WK.e , of Wm. BD Au *Co ; Nalbro Trutt. Jno. M. Arwood, of Atwood, Whits A Co; Den). T. Tradlcit, of Trultok, Stoke. A Oa I Henry Wharton: 11 °Anal L. Cowman; Oen 11. Stewart, of Rowan a Bro.; John EL Drown, of John U. Brown & C.; B. A. Illhowdoak, of. D. A. Tabraatook A Co.; Andrew D. Cub; J. L. Irringar, of Wood A Errlngu. P. ILVICTIPORD OTABIL President. eIIAXIMI W. Cox Booratuy. Crrysyntos a Co F , J. PoSlam AD>. Thomas)!. 'Howe, Irom , Jas. Marshall. .q., All,. Imam, Esq, Mme, • C., Wilsoo, Payne a Co, &Boy, B I Co., Lirlopton, Copolmod 10, 0 Amapa B. Lyon a Co, Wm. B. Lovely I CO. GIJZO. B. BILITAN an CO., Agents, J040600d No. 52 Wood &root. L &VXN ' Vlalina TLI E ADM AN lIIERS OF STEINWAYS PIANOS are rapectfolly infonood that in hare J received TWO of these UNRIVALLSD PIAIIO.FORTER, vire O. 7 Sc time round corner, Odin One do do do da They need but to be !,acrd, and their vaat■operkulty over others will at owe be I.ll.llegttd. For aala by SUER SRO, No. 63 liSh envoi, ant Bole Lennie TOO titelograra unrivalled Plana, T HE IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY, NO. 256 LIBERTY STREET. PITTSBURIifi. Caw E. Wm:a, Pral.......Rontar C. PCIIIVIZTI, Culde. This Institution will be open and reedy Lir brislome on MONDAY, the /IRBY DAY 07 AUGUST. CollecUons made to ell the Principal Oltice of We United &atm and the Canada% and proceeds promptly remitted to soy desired point on day of maturity. Sight Exchange on the Principal CHM of the Zest and West: Deposits received to Par and Durant Foods. / ritsrat allowed on Tints Deporits. poa r u. 16:00 e 6.410 r rt. 1:00 r. 6:40 P. N. 6:00 P. N. 6:00 P. tt MOP. 0.1 6401. P. It. • UNDRIES -1000 cask. Soda 6.6, (=UM bruds,) 400 do do, (relined,/ • LO do Mottle Alkali; MO bop Nitrate &dig 100 du ealtpotnr, 600 &M. Wlndo. Glass (*surfed sicesr/ For sale by ALEXANDEII, KING, sal No. 273 Liberty street for Plitibtirgl, LIFE IN SURANCE.—The GIEARDLIFE INADRANOD, ANNUITY AND TIM MT COMPANY, e l th• Agvitch N 0.75 Grant stmt. Pittsburgh, continue to make inthrences on Hoes In Withal to paid , cepital of $300,000, they have . huge and incrusting astaAvithrtnth, agordlog undoabbid enmity to the Inetrpl. In owe of ineurance for taro the bonne &viand from ZA3.11.20 praline low alreedy exceeded atty per cent. on all premium* pad& Yam ftwoawar, Fruit ; John 7. Junes. Actium Jae. Ring, M. D.. Medical iramitrer abet No. 114 FM street, Pittsburgh. For turther Intoninulanapply to WM. DAMP.. WELL, Agent for the Company, N 0.75 (trent street. myl2:lrd 7:115 e, x. 7.06 e. x. 705 r, x. 3:00 r. r. 716 e. x. 7.03 r. r. 705 705 r r. 100 P. vg. 1:06 e. r. rtaUon. amt. AI fare. MORLRY, PRICES REDUCED— BOOTH AND 61101D3 °REAP ?OR OABIL JANES 8008, 69 Market atraet, la now moiling off td• largo aid wall selected dock it BOOTS and AllOna at vary reduced prima, emulating of Ladle., Allows and Children' Oaltrrz, 81Ippon and rand Ilhora of all descriptions. Woe, Boys end Youth'. Boots. noes, Oxford TIN, Calera, °pant; Sc, to., AO of which he Is new sating at vastly rtduccd prima— Call won and maestro • banal. je..5 JAMES ROBB. 69 Market arrant. _ . EIKE BRICK AND POI' CLAY.—llaving been appointed Acosta for the ads of the ll!shooing .Brick and Rut Clah.hasta W.. Ma/ to tuPPIY customers whiz any a...11W.0 oto =red alitalit7. • She attention of Glass hienatactarrers Is particularly di. rented to oar Pot Clay, which ws will warn= to b• lope- Nor article. CHADWICII 808, J 02 6 Nos. 149 amllll Wood sheet. A COTTAGE and 3 acres of Land, miles la. from tbs Court noon: 203 blalf g crsise—stiple, ip.dy cherry, &c. shads trews sad small Win house so, !Fantod with bah 8 test wide; 2 pisiors, dialog room sod ln xisomni bed cluunbers, 2 collars and Woe room portico rftriusftbi., amine tom, Tb• Elution is whim 'Lid and beslthy and is • Fest whlbtoweinnh • well ot rood water; also • large cistern for soft yeast. WM to sold or • =banged by 8. iiitiTLIDERT • 8012, 61 Martina. AMERIUA.N FLUTE SOHOOL--With nirsend complete rotor and exerolnie, and mow pppoctione to perfect tbri lemur In th e an of plaYin the ante without • mutt; traction. pith p Lupa Loom ofeolletalinft of Polkas, Biarchpy &n i b/ E. Howe. Price bOo. Tamale by JOHtf H. HELLOS, II Wood Knot Gordo maned on nerelpt of the price Jai REFINED SUGARS -30 bbla. of the dif- Went Grades In stay awl for sea. ainklese• .. 4 tan, ral m damp at et P Ahattuay. itANCABLr Panddy Grocer: aad Tea SIMS late. ant FRESH ROASTED JAVA AND RD) 0077Elahrm w baul, a the hat van/. 1,01 for ale at IMANOWIS Molly End. allegbay. Toli Sta, Wend RUMS CO, have II d ual ctat 111Cf/J. DAILSWILL;Ja., to that? boolotot, Tat col= am insitaliCllllll of ILIA IIItASBWARE molar thence Mtn at bantam.. anuel. Attgoat let, ll6~ea4lel' - DAPB,&7Bormuns superior Batting Paper; J. 2* • « cant Rasa nvidog. =Quo a:crins4o Straw do - <to te gob b 7 - sas ' was t. EME Miscellancouo. CEEEI 1M313:3M Pll rss [ROIL Else doors from Fin atrect. @FoandrF, N 0.152 Drat attosst,flae dons Wow the itboons:W.le noose, between Wool and flosIthhol& The wall known ptualcal and =pedants In tho va riots branthee of Ilnua Outlnp,Eteam and Gas Yltting of tho anion timbers of otrr ennorho will give thstr personal attention to all work Intrusted to them, domain entitle to to a abass of rmblle patronage." szpeu. ORDEBB PEOMPTLY FILLED.-E4l • • g.• S CI NO • • GATIO It U well uud substantially built, capable or owing 11 ,1 2 buniturparsona comfortably, and L. only offered for mato because Uls Loon:lan for tbalr a.icammcdatlaa. . /or Imrcui Lc, apply to WSL . LIL 23% MN, No. lit A:star 'tract, cr J. 1300BYLIB, Ja., tra =5 Llbarty street. TAMILS! TELXICIIit TAXISSItt ("IFFY TAX-PAYERS -WILL BEAR IN mind that no other notioi will be ghee for the pay meat of SLaa then le published in the city papers authca load to do the dry printing., The tam now due are thi CITY TATO= BI7BINVID TAX, - MITER nom, AND TUN TAX PORI:UDDY° AND PAVING. ' AfirThe STATE fiElitiaNllLD TAX is Wad s% and if not paid soon will be put Into the hands of an Alderman for collection. WC. ZIOIIBADM Wald City !Namara. GI L ORR IS T'S 0F!.1048,84T.ED Butdred and tor sale by J. N. 811 AL IMBEIGEB. Q 00 13tccestors to Q Azolop.Jr,) HIAWATIIA PATCHY lin PREMED_ 211/T8 of all sll6lo4.kaila =Within& Alto; BOTH ko Eo dti/bct+kti*..44, ticaltund Pnianasts, b, st,r.potNik 1121.Wasbouie, MOM ' . " acitAindis - - =AP; 11 - 11UMF4N AtiTED.---Zro , , si vz if ainortea.. tratilhata spOlikr; titgair flotices ifiturattanal Loccr Err cartovxr. SIC ISLINIIRS7. LAWRENCEVILLE, FOR YOUNG LADIDa, THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO TERMS. eve montba each, will open on TUESDAY, the 13th of September. at D o'clock, A. hl. The Faculty of Tambora, who elbd their altuadon• I.ltn their such concoction with iehed mama during the pad yr!tr, continue the inattrutiOn. On amount of the greatly incremed facilities for trarel affmlieS by Ma nen Felwentter Hallway, • licoltiet moor of DAY PUPILS will be eaceirwi trum Pittabuigh. The number of Boarding Pupil. la !UMW to Thirty. EARLY APPLIOA7TONS ARE DESIRABLE. CIRCULARS, coutalning general lorcrmatian, ten., 5.•.. may be bad at DAVIS . and DA PiPoN•g, at KLEBER'Smad MELLOWS Static Stores, or by &Mime lag at Pittabagh Pat OM., anlnitmai REV. GEOROE T. RIDER, Rector 1:1111B11111611ABI COJEILELERCIAL COLLEGE AND WRITING ACADEMY. College Hall, Diamond. Birmingham T 110.113, CAAII ON ENTRANCIS. For Ornamental Writing...---.-4111 • Plain --. 10 ). Lima tirdimit...l. Writing anti Dook-Croping..-. 0) N. SIIAITSII, Professor of Writing and Book-iteaptag. 0. 11. LIIITUBAD, Jr., Protector or Peommehip. C. P. WELLS, Professor ot Book-Seeping and Comeuee cid Calculations. BEV. W. 0. BOLTON, Lecturer on History an/ General Suhjects. RON. B. P. PLENNIILEN, Sz-U. S. !Huta. , to Deo. mark, a member of the Plitabergb Bar, Lecturer on Com , marcial Law. PROF. Al. P. EATON, Lectunor on Elocution. Call and see what has never been before attempt.' by any penman, namely: Specimens of Ornamental and Practical Penmanship erecisted an your pretence, in the short Queer teem 21/ seconds and opwardt. Good boarding at $1,50 per week. Ettelants enter at any time. EEiIiEMZI;M= G. 11. LEITIICAD, Principal, Pitt.burgtt, Penn Institute, CIORNER of Penn and Hancock streets.— ll term will commence on TUESDAY; Old inst. A limited number of pupils may obtain admission. Terme Or Tuition and Stationery, $22 por .a nion of twenty leo oeks. aulttrtf J. u. WITH. Principal. IIiOLTZ¢IAN a WIEDERHOLD, [atcctasoks to S. tucrat,] No. 1.00 Third Street..Pittsbnrgh Nan v./cream...2 and Deafen in Cartalns, Cornices, Bands,Shaden, BLadh Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, be. trii-ParticaLtr attention paid to STEAMBOAT WORE. CARPETS FITTED AND LAID TO ORDER. acil:dGm DISPENSARY 09leo 95 151aln BL, (2.1 door, up 9t.dri) Buffalo, N.Y. STABLISHED BY TITF CELEBRATED JOIEISON, late of London, England. A great discovery lo the sciences of lardes, being • cer tain and speody cur. for reaming the sight and removing all dnetwee peculiar to the rya. Thi. is universally au know ledged the only safe and nee remedy now known. It has been used with great success by the most skillful phy sicians In Nampa mad Americ. , Patient. in any part of the cmintry can treat themselees sexesafelly at S moderate expos:sm. thereby avoiding . the danger and aspen. of fal li ng into the hands of unskillful physicians. SOL medic!. (selbCient to cum) will be ant by cello. ?spew., with all poswary directions on receipt of Ten Duller.. Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cure for Dearness and Singing Noises in the Sala, Nervous fiend and Mind Complaints, Affording indent rand to adorers who have been troubled with deafen. tor many years. Alter wing this remedy • fur days the patient fa soddenly...l abamit noiracaletudy enabled to bear ordinary toned oonveuation; in the menu of a few weeks the most °Uri:tato cue of deafaces le effects. ally eared. Patients too neuters. to mention have bean reetand to perfect bearing and forever reeved from the mum of the onnoorons danger°. noguliffed preludes' of the present du. !locket and ptivete testtottoodale and certificates, from the crud anotreontphyalciene and mule°. in England. In whom. preeeme. deaf pusua have been ectud, and mud hundred. of private patients cared can be wen or referred to. A cue of this medicine (enough to effect a cures) will be forwarded to any part of the country for Fifteen Delius. Addreea DB. JOtiiCSON, Drawer 4114. Jell.dawlyT Mee 95 giallo St,Baffalo,N. Y. riIIISKE IS NO MISTAKE!—The pro prietors, who w* old mtablished msnabeturtirs, attar enojectlng ft to the aavereet tqts known to ths tradAsre mRs patowled, that SA WYERS' OILIMICAL OLIVE ExASIVE EOAP combirMtnoreareellatudesfor theomourst ILLYey at shalt it le sold to deal my Man say other lA , SOAP offered to the Atomic= people,Estf., Wert, Nort.l or SOW. Of Beauty—to colors, flrinnemand taxa um Of Paray—tontabo 00 rosin, clay, Rah olls,etale pease or adoltirations. Of gooltry—for wattling with all Muds of water, cold, warm, loft, hard or tall; clothes of ovary dowription, ammo or fine, cotton, twardito Alt ; dyed prints or white; for erasing tar, grease, pikb., plant, oil, laten? I okohoemakerV was, etc., trona clothes, lumutura, t ad from the hoods • Ito erwartria straw, Rouen or palm bonnets and hats_ It ' ll an lamest soap, faithfully , made. Clive It a falrtrlal, aczordlog to the direaloaa Nam* It on sachbar. 8.0.* J. IL SAWYER. Discoverers and sole marmacturato of the gaminearldolo, Wood street, Pittaburgh, Pa. JU'° I OAKLAND pnoeicaTir FOR SALE. rrITAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known Lindell Grove,' lying within two and. half milt. or the city, has been subdivided into lots or coonn• lent aim, ranging to from one to ten acme each. Some of them are lavel, others beautifol and symmotrical ramrod with forest tree, and oilers gently Tonto scagep, Gob, of being Improved in the mat &Unique Thee. lote ars mirtounded by Am excellent nalighbOrts . md, Ells the advantage oft drat clam private &chock taught by Mr. and Idre. D. M. Kerr, with public mbools In the vicinity. A line promotional. runs "very hoar dining the day, and to a .hurt time a Passenger Railroad will be holly the. rendering them coma eligible and desirable. For beauty of scenery, facility of scram, purity cis's, and nonce:dente to the city, they an cusatrpanol u Wce for country raddencea. In order to accommodate those islm may wish to implore lb.,' are offered at the tollowtog eery easy ten= Ooa•teath Io hand sad the residue to Moe equal anneal payments, jul&llnd W. 0. LIZYLLE, 91 Mamma st. ...... . TRUSS AND SUPPORTER .M.4Nt — wAe. TORT.-411.W7WLICIEIS a . YOUR% NoeBl3 Wood Et, M; WCrn to all the attention or the afdletalen the not that they are the only ALCM UFACTUE11334,4.11117/3918 wad SUrYORTY.II.3 la this city. They can: eu.o y take meartirea and make to order then ar altar th e matt approved pattern, and farelah than at pi4cwatrequent ly not more than onwhalf that demanded I,7sec:a deaden In than. •11 are eollatad to call, after Wang and death inhig Trams to mg other Wore in the city, weadeat that we can aatiely the afflicted that it la their karat to dml with the marinfacterer. let.Partionlar attention veld to smoking. Jolo CARTWRIGHT YOUNG, &I Wood street A Homestead for $3.0; A Homestead for I $100; also, Homesteads for $lOOO and over, situated on and near Rappahan nock River, above and below Freder icksburg, In Virginia.: ANEW TOWN, CALLED RAPPAILAN NOCK, btu recently been lald out In Cutserpa• ty, lb e midst of Om GOLD MOWN OP SEGIISTLS, aurronoded by Mines and Alining Mwpawkw sad Parma and Town Loa in arlalona auasanotan samba had fora "MERE 801S0," "Imply to induce settloncrat In this dealrabls region. $1114,900 worth of land la to be divid ed amongst purchasera or given away as an Inducement to come on and make lesprorantards, and the land Is of the roan Improvable qualitlea. Many bare already settled,and norm of otter. are coming. Cad Phrwing LosuLtu traria of any sae to sat purchasers, can also be had at from $lO to ire per acre, payable In easy quarter yealp installments. Mowdasabk Wks anll bin all cars given. AGENrd ARE WANTED everywhere to sell taro lands, liberal Inducements will be &en. Fur particulary, address B. BAUDEB. Julb:awd Land Agent, Port }loyal, Va. NlCVir GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., S RASE F 17 IsT F%B, STEAM AND OAR PIPE IMMO AND PLUMBERS ; FINISHERS or ALL RINDS or BRASS WORE, and dealer. In OAS ILITURE9, Ae AOrOPPIDE AND WARZROOMB, NO. Mk WOOD ISTREET, OFFER SILK/it ClitUtOll EDUICiE, CORNER ORANT AN47 , 1711RD SIB„ FOR SA LP ON REASONABLE TERMS, Tog that vlth the OROS!? and FITBNITIJILE. IL S. ABDZELEON, Bazaar/ Board of Tradeia. =123 RAZORS AND TABLE CUT .4RY 101 IILtRICET STREET. Rol'4 Bozr.wruzas. Batts. - 41.notloneam 7,,,b9atatiabx MOW Na.o ZUth Shat. RICE AT AUCTION—On Monday after eon, Acritot Ilk it tt otloot wlll D000ldi• at et commercial Was moms, N 0.64 nth stood, too calks of tlrd quaky Elm c • , i YLDAVIIc duct VALUAIILE STOOKS AT Arcnox.---On v everthag, Almost gth. at 6 o'clock, se. the commercial Balm rooms, No. 64 lift street, stubs fold: 5 stars Illatchenta j Maalitastares Bent Stock: 15 do Heed StreetPaidamearc 10 do Weetarn Intoricree 10 do ethane do 63 15 W r . h /t 11.. "414 C0. dal 60 Co Blrmiosham an Co. do: ao3. P. 51.. DANA jolt AUSTIN LOOMIS - .I CO., Sereltants , Elthalge. STOOK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS £ Tll c D AY X T V I L M N DA—IkCI VP r X ge C , I l l A t V a G tr l m Copper Stock, Bate sad Bald Taste , sold st public .saLt .t the hlstrbastersettaage by AIIgTINLOCILLS it CO. - Not., Wafts sad Lava AU Reel Saito tagotiatal yr remittable aims by AMIN LOOkOZ a CO, . mai Elbak Noes Brokers. 92 locath ttr • : • _ _ _ Dfirm of KNAP, CAU- Tra, WtrAor A Co D born Hawked by the dmib of Hann. Carter and Hark Etarling. C O -PARTNERSIIIP.—Ttto business of tho late firm of Itosp, Carte r, Wean et Co, will be on,. tinned by the o !adagio edepdor the firm-name of SCULLY it CO. • CILULLE3 Lamm, of theory Carter, deemed. Augoet lisb9 —•04:1e.1 JAMES 'WOOD t CO. =GI I bare this day associated with me my eon d. BT. CLAIR GRAY The beelneee will he hereAftueoh tioeedonder the Ann 4.3 d style as: GRAY t SON. J uly ler , l AL . SASIIJEL GRAY. cinA.Y BUN. DRAPERS AND TAILORS, NO. 551 AT. CLAIR STREET, faZlalfe —)watt _ I:7I73BURCD; _ • PISSOLIAIOI4.—The Partnership hereto bre exlsung between lOnntew Bunn sad Thx°'i „, under the style' of WM. SMITH & CO, was dia • solved on the Ibth der of ,Volonery.ll/40, by the death of lir. Dixon Brown. DAVID IL PAM and JAMES PADS, one= chased the Interest of Mr. D. Brown, deed, to the ton, Bro, of Wm. Smith & Co., the Foundry end Machine fulness will be herenftereenducted under the style of faith. Park & Co., by whom the hula= of the lat.rutwill be .stile(! . sitrrri, PARK & CO., !, NINTH woartn mrotrivan=nr, • . PITUDIffIaII, PA. • War eltouse, No. 149 _rim cuui 120 Second Sow; MANUFACTURERS of all oiies and de- J.U. ma iptioni of Cal Oil Retorts end Stills, G•a an f tar rip, 13,u1 iron; Ilkic Iron% Wag= Boook Stool Moulds, Puller" Haagen gad emoting. . Also, Jobbing . .tfiloalne Cootiogn of onry descriptka made to order. - lining • comploO. HAOEHNIC SHOP attithed to the i Possaty, a 8 necestuu7 latlngs *HI Do • earefally intbrodat T• undersigned have associated with them ICE In the Commieslos Business JAXy hum; late of Staubenettle, Ohio. The style of the flan will matinee se heretofore. fiLIIICH OM anac N2MICB 6c • co. - -- COMMISSION ; ' MERCHANTS, Pig-Iron and Bloom!. 95 WATER EMELT, Etriammaa. T HAVE THIS DAY ABSOOLATED . WITII J. me, Mt. 401177 DRILOW, la the iludertekleg baleen, which will be coed acted order the acme and style of LEM ON A DELLOW. JABLEd =ON. 10617 Oundertalung In n. 1.1 Its Ellialenes. - LEMON DELLOW, N0..118, Fourth at.; are prepared to do Undertaking to all Its Wenches, In She test matter, at Inc., to volt Ms Mace: Wo colt nil.. 61.1 attention to MAW noir cello 'patent Metallic Burial, Caws, for the tale of width wean sole agents la thb dtyi and of which ire keep constantly on hand • large smart. road: As regards beatify of disposed linleb, they creel a/ others. Mineral. will be nopplied WWI Hamm I.lotsefsod , - *miner promptly at laser rata than say other establish. meet In the city. Guaranteeing to remder satisfaction, they solicit • contintatnre a the patronage heretofore so liberally extended to the oldlirm. spinally 3tioteUs. AMEX= AN HOUSE, ompros,, .:.: --; IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR. I ..,.. =nal Ifartel in the Nero Roglatitt SUMO, con- ... tray located, and easy of acmes from all the rantes of Cravat It contains all the modern Impmvementa, and every convenience for the motet and. .aammodWa of :. the toweling pub ifc. The deerdsgrooms are andirerl '., veatllatech the suitor of roosts me veil and cont- - . pletely tarnished for families and Inge Crave and the bonsaroftl =Mane to k• kept tor a - first 1 = .; M every respect '. Jaltdly LEWIS RIGA Proprietor. :' ......4... MIME IEO I SIT II SPIIIIIOS, Open to Visitors Seeking I:Zenith or Meet- tars, from June Tsetse °Sieber Ist. • e derommodations for o.ya r 0 - TriaitOM • 'FEE omo warrzbimprniit 11 an Mooted In notary* County, 1.9. =Sae lqurite of Colmotens, (the Capitol of Ohio,) oaths &ars Wirer. lb Whit from Datagram, 5 mime ham the Where SulphurSle d:es ea oho Springfield; Nonni Tertian and Pittsburgh Itellroad, and 10 rules from Ploasant.. Tidier Or Springs_' StatL.o. as the Columbus. Plena and ladbassitallroad. - The medicinal orialltlea of them Sperinspi ere amorpsmei by thou of any other Mineral Waters • in the totted States. SiP.Por Doom or other Informitims.addrets • AISDREW WILSON. Ts, White Sulphur Sprium °Sala TIIST .Areßrvmr) ANOTHER LOT Wizza.A.aer, mcllfA.33El & co.rs CIE LEBRATID A NO FORTES, 108 BALE sr 013.A.R.LOTTIE BLUME,, ,'' No. 118 Wood bt., ar &or Ikboi•illTh. • • • J. El. CAltDii7 ZIL L & 822 Chestxtint Street, , Leppert* Otrayd • Llama AK W IMPORTATIONS.P/Pilie IiVATOII6.3 PATES. LW:LUPE & CO. Watch,. IsLOsnerre. CHARLES PIIDDIILLAIAD London Titres Keepers, p ntr maim WI ER; In Bunting Cann and Open Run itirSolo Authorized Agents for abord;. - , GOLD ADD &UDR, EBIGLUiII AND SWISH • RICH JEWELRY, net deetrna. - Dyg mozog, pEhht.B„ end all the Yeat.lntsblo 5,1 e.. .. B.II.VER. WARE, un.tapeised Dr style, quality and %dab:, Am 13. 1 50sisgers . visiting PbUssiolyhis, are invited to bsetisair NEW ZABRZE ZSZILBLIVINZ.N7; • visit entailing no obligation to ptittliaiara.. plain figura., and as yallatlan. . 1859. neroond .A.rrival of.. 1869. CARPEPPB £RD 0/L CLOTEO3, AT THE FOURTH STREET. CARPET STORE, • - p.mrsiamag- pENNA. UT D. & 11. ItrOALLIIM RESPECT MIX dolmen that they ere no:chin • sdo end supply of aLuvroza, matcuet dincuy tae: ' , rows= old Mandadowe by one of itte•no, now in the Bast, to whlth they Invite the attenatba of Outdraws, Alp, • rant style of 0411 TON MATTING, tor haws, pa lms. The latostboake of CARAT BWEEntlff, Wt. de e Wadi shall be dieted at the latest rides; jog . • ALLEGHENY L12,81:11t&NC13 COMFIT:A aIp'.,PIZTDBOttGH. ,: Ortics—No.- 37 Fifth- Street, Bank _Block; INSORES AGAINST ALL laNDs OS` n3/4O JOT% Preddeo# MIN D. IfoCOS4' Ctci PDaldant D. B 1 DODD, Sacretarn DNA : WILMS DUN,: Daarrati—lawn Amax, CI. 0. trichlvt4 M o.Orsy, JAI% A. Wthoo,D.Z.. rah.etoek, Jets D. MeOcad, Dim pelmck. A• - • P. Bt." 10 111, O.s. D. Tbon. Kam Rob; IL Dasts. - Dr. Damns/ X. MileßVa MLUary Gorrißotor or Antt.Bllfous DUrture,..purciy table..l64ld, See nil Xll.m.h, Remedy for , BILIOUS DISORDICRS, •. 810 K MRADAMIN, • • ' • BILIOUS nutumen4' DYBPRPBIA., • TORPID zanaos'aromAca; BILIOUS OR DY B PIPTIOOODGE4 • MALARIAL P DOWEL COMM'S,. --- • • , - Bunatattos, soon tl . trition, Li; REED DIEDARDS, D . - • , And allcomplaktb (=Rd byniDi eunstactontruoutr. DR; OEM IL DRYSNR, Jot6.lkwD 147W00d Re; RoDligrat rn , Main* ram Autn,FTAL trn i # l " PIANO PORTEEI. JUST;wed a new !ot °Manse troin #te., oniannuosiirijOßlV OP e 34 kip 4 PC'Eliii% • • vorcftra: 142 . .1 . 43 OP rnitoig. . ALL INPTIIIALM1911: WARILty2ED. .Ea.pritiiin !wise to call *mut ectignsi !fo r .. sobrsiber, vblcti cousids 9f: ifITPTY: PiA11101• n. =molt Alto—rare, acerlazdnutcy to Ent.' , .1104wr C. B. M. 9airzBci, , .41.ttimi e: y and Cfaairf4C.itrat , ,EO, insuti n o . • N 0.248 JbertiVafivi: ORANGEB-26-boxes jngt feed on o:4lllflialletan d glirokkbfirk4'' Aciur j acfr i tz: 114414 half bllaL 2 2_l—* 1145 101/2..WEW
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