iitsburg# 6aytte. • ZATOS..9 S. nlOl7BOl - Irani 33.1“.4-4 - - - •u. HBSH2T & CO.. splrosig and PROP,RIBTORR PITTOMVUROX -7 .: MONDAY MORNING, AUG. 8, 1869 Republican State Ticket. 1101ATOIL aceuti Taouts g coauar, M York SIIIKTITOII MUM" WILLILIS 11. HIM of Barka c..oty. Republican County Ticket. SOL., 'ELIAS IL MINI, Pittaburgb. _ MINEIOII.T. WILLIAM VAutioll. Pittsburgh, DAVID A. PaIIBBLLY, Alice:mu), CUARLES T.. GORRRIND, DAVID E. BAYARD, POI A WILLIANI ESPY, Lowsr KO, tr. kraurraire uor row., incline MILLION, Dana. rum= AvioaßTT, JACOB H. MILLER, Pitterowet. 000 L GOODMAN Y. 001JUIER, &nth Fayetta CAMOSCIORIL, JONATHAN BRAUCF, Sault , Pittaborgh. al3Orrolt. „DAVID GORNELll4,Sewickley. (MM., M. T. ANDERSON, LW Doer raccoon or TM. POOL, JO3EP4 MILLER, Boowdtaa. Inutrocxx.—The opposition forces of Ken : lucky have sustained an inglorious defeat, at the late election, for the reason that their cause was 'shad that they have sunk down under its weight of infamy without sympathy 'from any quar ter. This party which once owned Rarer CLAY for its leader so far forgot the teachings and example of that great patriot as to stultify it self in the epee of its political associates in all sections of the Union. To gain a temporary triumph, as its followers had hoped, they arrayed themselves on the tide of slavery in its most odious aspect, thus endeavoring to outdo the democrats in their devotion to all the errors and heresies of that abominable institution. The people of Kentucky however had no faith in the - promises- of men capable of such mental and - moral turpitude—and hence they have been • left without power—rejected, dishonored and -,-.4jamlliated In the presence of their adversaries. Wttfie glad that this fate has been meted out to them—glad again that the people have turned froth them with loathing and contempt. We have no sympathy with the so ;called Democrats, but we would rather see them triumph a thousand times than to see a party succeed which for a temporary victory would descend to any base ness, and in that descent eattriece the princi ples which hitherto gave them a name and posi tion. And yet these aro the men with whom Republicans are asked to coalesce for great nu- Lionel purposes, by certain timid politicians in the North. Away with such political ore. Sena ! A defeat without them would at any time be more weleome than the grandest triumph achieved through their support. Ilenses.—The Kansas Convention, for the par pose of drafting a State °mutilation, has ad journed sine die. It closed Its labors by fram ing a strongly anti-slavery instrument, and all that is required to render it effective, is the ap proval of the people, to whom it will be submit ted in October. This it will, no doubt, receive, and then it will be presented to Congress at the next session. In reference to the proceeding' of the Convention, the Weabington Republie're.. ma ll' 'b onaut utioo, however, Lee been framed I. :r disregard and defiance of the English ill, and it becomes a question of some Interest, whether the admission of Kansas into the traion will be'resisted on that ground. The English bill requires that before the people of Kansas shall bo autherised to form a State Constitution, it shall be ascertained by &census, taken accord ing to law, that the territory has a population equal to the ratio required for &Representative in Congress. No each census has been taken. Even if a OelltOlS should now ba taken, after the formation of the Constitution, it would be no compliance with the act of Congress. Are we, then, to have another Kansas controversy in the approaching Congress, or will the Administra tion down and permit her to coma into the Union in defiance of the act which It cost as mach so trouble and treasure to pass! This will be mortifying to the Administration, no doubt, but still we think they will have to come avrtrtmw--vow.. -tamer re eistance. The Adininistration has very little mousy at its command to operate with, and as to the offices, the tenure by which they are held is now no short that they are by no means u available to influence votes in Congress as they were during the Leeomptonoontroversy." The Banana troubles we think are over. All the ingenuity of the pro.elavery Interest cannot keep this State out of the Confederacy. The young commonwealth has earned this position by years of suffering, which no State has under• gone since the organization of the "immortal thirteen." Let us, then, prepare to welcome the "youngest born of liberty" in the family of commonwealth!. A Cass to POINT.—The Lexington (Ey.) Slates nnan cites the ease of a German in that city, sea practical illustration of the protection • Demo cratic A..dminiitration affords to naturalized citi zen!! : Simon Straus, of this city, left the domains of Austria before he had rendered the military ser vice imposed by the laws of that government on every °Risen. He Came to the United States, was naturalized, and a few months ago returned to Austria.. He was - there summoned to appear, on three day's notice, for military service. He imeitediately reported himself to the United States Consul, who received 'him as an American ed uce, and did protect him as such. 'Mr. Straus had no more trouble. We Bad the above article taking its ronode in the Admintairstion newspapers. We meet see what good it does to their side. Tho Consul acted according to his American instinete,without any knowledge of the viewer held by the Admin istration, and his -position being a tuned one even In the eyes- of despotic Austria, it was respected accordingly. Had he received the Le Clara letter In time he would have beat in duced to pursue a different comic. Mr. Straus was eery justly rescued from the custody of the Austrians, and he should feel grateful that his case was decided at an early period of the war. He need not thank President Buchanan for the liberty he now etijoys as before the "revised In elmictione" would have reached him his blood would in all probability have been moistening the soil of Solferino. We_think the "case in point" may be claimed by the Republicans as • fair illustration of the excellence of their peel ' Ilan, and as snob we appropriate it. . . • Fonstv'e Pr se's.—We gbould have mentioned Slat an earlier date that the Preis on the first of August—the second anniversary of its pub ncetion—appearedin new type. The enterprise I I has proved prosperous beyond expectation to its proprietor, notwithstanding the bard times which prevailed within the teat two yam's. On this occasion the editor Indulged In some peril . taunt remarks, a portion of which we sop; .• "Politics hod taught us the Leeson—whloh ex perience teaches to most men—that, even to on _ wgenisetho worst of 'trills, le often thankless, and.abraya.Sin unpleasant task. The reformer moat .peat to be otitioleed, to be doubted, and to b e d eb bapaed; ho who sails between eon , tendiug °plutons, and preserves a safe neutrali ty in the midst of factions, while be may arouse Inns onthirelagm, iigurs to awaken few resent - And yet,Cool and calm review of the field of past evente;we gee little to regret, and nothing to apologise for. Standing upon certain well defined rinciples, two years ego accepted by nearly Blithe great parties of the' oonntry—or, rather, assailed by none—gre en joy the proud consciousnege of having etesdily adhered to these principles; and if we have • been thrown Soto violent conflict with others, it lies onlybeen in the defense of the platform which these others have wantonly deserted and betrayed. Throngh_Pinie and pressure on the one hand, and through the persecution and ma. lignity of -the l'edaral Administration oo the other, we have passed, not only untriathedbut victorious; and we now feel that in emerging upon the third yeaiiif oar existence we have a wide and encouraging field before us." The Pico is evidently thriving at the expense of the admialstration journals In Phliodelphis, both of which ere compelled to rely on subsidies from the government to keep life in them. A Oval or MOMS /OR ft APOLCOI.I.—The hand some-pair of jet black horses, lately owned by fieuderion, 6f Somervill, t he , which at treted oo- mach attention at State Pair, hate beta SW Co the Emperor Nspoleca for $4,000:-For the issuer pare then berm hive tato ell the prises for carriage horses lo the Elm* they also took the rite ill thiftptlogdotd Roue rote, 'They see bOoght Co motets I tam of boys bought la Ads clocialtp. The hornet filled for Yam lest ffietu F~~ S EEO KIM . . .. .. - . ThetteilalloWeef Pewees andlienglesid. I PION WASUESClTONt—Wa!hingtolt, ' Tkursclag. '. ' . Ado' "atibtittlitlritilti. I , .toctllantOUSt. The following eseicle in the journal dm Debau, Aug. 4 —Theciretilosteneee attending Col. John- . - _...---. —......................._____ ~..._ fir: 0 RTELIfiIII.7 directed &galling England, attracted attention- ston'e retrial:intim of the Consulship of Havre, ' DITTSBUROH FiBIALE COLLEGE. i It refera la a disquieting tunnel . to the Widens ' about which several conflicting rumore have been . 1 I Assurance Company, which England in making to her Navy : circulated, were sufficiently curious and char- UM% LC. PEDAL( ENG, A.llL,ProddruL I No. 1 51.)CIGATE SMART, LONDON. [From Maroon:al des Debate, July 191 acterietio of the President to be correctly stated REV. J . 11. KNOWLES, A.'S., nth Prouldeutt' EST Al 3 LLSHED I N 183 G. "Because at times political alliances become in full. _ t kr.. e'''' CAPITAL over clouded we do not therefore think them - In the arringemenle for COL Johnston's se- j a. ' te...T, i , .7 tleine.eb7,7,td,:th,rotabbltoslish, !Austral rod PAID UP CAPITAL AND SCBPLUS... B I: 2 I.ISI::n 01 necessarily compromised. In the be regulated cession from the conduct of the Union new O PS - Itchtrairt , cdocatlon Superiorutheatharm are otr , ord 1 . ANNUAL It BVENVE, for the year end holleettOld there may be moments of quarrel or . Per , some position to be While for him was thl renting . , won Coots and Drawing. Itlod , ro L..' Ina Jaomary st. 15.58...... ..... .... -••.. 033,024 1w ad teacher. 11u. coolness without a divorce becoming necessary. , of course included, and Mr. Buchanan accord tecially ; iegly tendered to him the Consulship at Barre, t uL t ' ali7 ti, ' .. 4htL'y e th no 'prblYflulfflock. Fall t Frankness, moderation, patience, and es TELLS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Lao or Damage by Tire, almmt every decattpUon ot coarsely, succeed in appeasing eumenceee wee ' leel... " ; i t ' he 31st d ' ay et AlleVeL term:e rn :- those vexations , Which Cpl. Johnston declined. In a snbstqueut tem/thug pertkotenotrely et the " ; &atr g , r ` s t onr. Property. the Rota of Premium( are Berme, and, lo irritations. and we then regret having given way interview he was persuaded by Mr. Buchanan to ": 1 Pri'6U. book (50 . 4 . pr..1d. , , , }:..,' dof T ; u - . - .,.. g . .31 came, bared upon tas &imam or the 0W12•1 . GI .013- jratuS ant 011 00 slight a ground to the pastion of the mo o accept of the appointment temporarily, and at ---- went; for which on the morrow there is no least gave the poet a trial. Col. Johnson then The Western tialueralry. town promptly adjuetad and paid withoot reference to landau. A trarcual puratunett fend promdat tu PhOthei. elated that he would be unable, under any cir T illy cumelances, to leave home for some mouths, extent!. and valtuble no, ' not oT751: 1 :r f s.1 1 1, "‘"(" P en tot of Chemical ad Pluto striarSClA tir PlTteletrleth which Mr, Buchanan at once ',aid was of no 0011- myhical Apparatut meaty e . and. large end COLLII3IO- Moor. Jame. McCully A Oa, 174 Wood ~ Wait sequence, as Mr. VMS!, the present. occupant, . done building, atm the beet edrantage• to those Ina tut John Floyd ri l l rt p i ttilTe,lll3 Mart; etre. 1 ; ' was very ca able and popular; and he was sex- ! P^11'.. 544 7 or mangle , . mum. tt D. Gregg A Co., 99 Wood street: The neat term will commence September bth, 1859. lone to oblige many influential applicants in Mr. anS awd wm. ' ,mama,. g e e, , " 11711acn, IVEltoy A Co., 154 Wood enter. Vesey'e favor, by allowing him to remain SO long pENN LNSTITUTE, - Joe. afeCeottent a Co., 103 " . . tt Nlmlck A Co., 95 Warm threat; 19 possible at his post. Su late even as the end HANCOCK STREET, NEAR PENN. " B. A. Fahneetak k Co., Finn nod W.A4I etrotte; of June, Col Johnson wrote to urge the rein- Wilt to epee on MONDAY, the Vtb AUGUST. Term— - Joe Irmslwell A Co., Second nod Wood stoma; " lion of Mr. Vesey permanently, and the accept- I= per ktation or are mouths. J 11. 55tITIL Atwell, Lee! Co., B Woad Omen augtly4 Ptlnctpat 1 tt IlurchneldFourth and Monet atmetk aloe of hie own resignation, without drawing — - McCandless, Mar A Co, Wood and Water ME any remarks from the President molds continued V CO O N U D N U O CT L E AD Dar I fi E sy S' SEMINARY, I •reelllnta.3 e ilitteDhLrell• absence from the appointed poet. Col. Johnston, -1. O IV P A I R S . , George EL Stuart. thq , 1 Bark street. however, met the President on the morning of ; m 0....., TE T I , ECTIMESTEIsstse .., Megan. 11yera.Clashorn & Co , = Starlet street; his departure from Washington to Bedford i nonce on a' th ' e e i ttr(lle B"E pom ' ar o ? ma tt g roraste on w tTe cc"' lttat . : .. sw , m .... oFo ' e & -e a ' 22 B°&th &"' "& at Mateo° k thtlllroi. trout and New tow Springs, and accosted him as newel, when, to his 1 any of January, loch:Wog a serial of Be. months. The . o Smith, Wllllona k 0 .,, 613 Market wean 1 rot t Lel tn :prlng Pavan. win bedlacontlorted. Mouth. eon- 1 " James Graham C C., 5.4) and 2.1 Loofa greet: infinite surprisiwe presume, the President turn ed on him with the hasty anger of fretful old age : chalk Terme, Co , can be lad on appllattion to the Pro,. 1 Joseph B. Mitchell, Baq.4 Prottdoot !amnion& Both: ..81&a. James Dunlap, req., P resident !futon Bank. and approaching dissolution, and, with an im- ( wiLLlan D. Isairrti, Um. W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court. perictuely querulous voice, demanded to know JAMES W. AlletetTT, Agent, why he had not gone to the discharge of his ler:l:train Temporary Mace, 103 Wood Oman duties. Os Col. Johnston's reminding him of his own arrangement, the President cried out GAZETTE JOB OFFICE ''then it terminates now;" upon which Col. Johnston at once, with well deserved indignation, flung back hie appointment in the President's face, and bade him .arewell.—Cor. N. Y. Time. cause. Peace, with. its consequences already known, allows ue once more to tato a dispassionate view of what has taken place during the last three months In Germany, ae well as in England, se regards the Italian question and the policy of France. Germany will excuse us if we speak of Eng land first; we need not give our reasons for doing so. We are not suspected of not liking peace— we have even been reproached with liking it too much. We never looked upon that reproach as an insult, because we always were, and still are, ready to repeat that we love peace, provided Francedoes not stiffer therefrom, either in her honor, or in her just share of influence, or In her legitimate interests. On these conditions, yes, we like peace. Nor can we be euspected of not being parti sans of the English alliance. Have wo not at times been reproached fop-being too much so ? If we did not feel offended, it is because we al way it zt, declared why, how, and on what condi tions a wished for and do wish for the English &Man . It can only be on certain conditions, which we think the present moment well suited to remind our neighbors of. We have often Bald it—we look upon an inti mate alliance between France and England as indiepensible to the peace of the world, to the Fogey!), of all mankind—a progress which can not advance surely except under the safe guard of the double moral and material power resulting from that alliance. As a moral power, we find In tho genius of the two nations associated for good what might be wanting in either of them respectively, and which renders their ascenden cy irresistible. As a material power, without Tell presumption, and without contempt for any one, this alliance appears to us to represent now, and for a long time to come, the greatest combined strength by land and sea which can be produced, either to do goad or prevent evil. The Anglo-French alliance is therefore of the highest moment to the interests of Europe and of the world, as also to the interests of the two nations respectively. This is, in a few words, why we advocate it. But, let us hasten to add, it cannot exist and last except on the condition of being sincere, reciprocal, confiding—in a word, really cordial. And is this Impossible! We do not think so ; for, if we carefully consider all the excellent reasons for peace and a good under standing between the English and ourselves, we are still more struck, if possible, with the inconveniences and dangers which an alteration or coolness of those amicable relations would immediately engender. We believe that we aro now expressing the opinion of the majority of the political men of our country, no matter to what party they be long, the opinion of all the enlightened portion of the nation, of that which has known how, on more than one occasion, to Oct aside old prejudi ces and bid a trine to old sores. And can as much be said for England? After what has just taken place in the highest govern mental regions, we may be allowed to express a doubt. It appears to us that, latterly, the com mon sense of the English people has, almost single-handed, defended the alliance with Franco against the dangers which its statesmen made it incur. Without endeavoring to support our ob servations by quoting diplomatic doouments, which have become—very old within a fortnight we might find a much heavier proof in the re cent debates in the two Houses of Parliament: We have not recognized the usual reserve of the great party of which England is so justly proud. We are perfectly aware that it is customary on the other side of tho Channel, whenever the army or navy estimates are brought forward, to raise the phantom before the public of the inva sion of "Old England," and through a magnify ing glass to show Cherbourg, Brest nod Toulon ready to send forth their squadrons loaded with troops on every' sea, speedily converted into French lakes—if not at once, at least at no short interval We Cud. that this theatrical effect Invariably succeeds ; the pounds sterling are voted. But hitherto in this somewhat hackney. ed ouctom we beheld the ohief part taken by some eccentric individual, and we attached bet little importance to it. The circumstances un der which the same scenes have occurred, the political importance of the new aotors, the de nouement which they might Wain, even despite themselves, do not allow us to remain silent re specting a danger which we should like to obvi ate. if, by one of those sudden chemise at any too. meet possible in the Parliamentary governments, a division with a small minority should restore to power the party just thtown out, would its programme be in keeping with the Opposition speeches in the House of Lords" This would be serious. Miatruit, menace, almost insult, towards France is what we find iu the Tory mau ifestoes—mintrust when the Government of the Emperor has never ceased, by words as well an by oats, to reassure Europe as to nis intentioos ; menace when Franco scrupulously abstains from any provocation, when she has nothing armed, nothing prepared, beyond the wools of the war in Italy; finally, almost ill-concealed insect un der that strange appeal to superannuated pas sions. This is not proper behavior towards any cue, and it is dangerous towards our country. That England should have thought fit to remain neutral—that, forgetting her liberal policy, she did not choose to join France in liberating Italy —is a point we shall not examine now peace is concluded, whether the was right or wrong be fore the war, but that her neutrality should be ostensibly directed againet us is what we do not underetand, liecanee there ie not anything tojue tify it or to explain It. France does not lay claim to dominate any where. On the see, ne on the mainland, she only wishes her legitimate share of liberty and action. Does this imply that she most admit and submit to such domination from another Power.? Like England, Franco possesses rich and populated coasts, colonies far and near, a great maritime commerce, religions, political and commercial interests; filially, a moral influence to maintain over the whole surface of the globe. For this pores:ea she keeps up .an army and a fleet proportionate to her population, her wealth, Vet. grandeur. When her honor or her interests command it, France employe her forces as she thinks fit against her enemies; but she does not threaten her friends or her allies; she does not doubt their honesty—she dons not provoke them by suspielsion unworthy of a great nation. We no longer believe the hereditary hatreds, we do not wish to believe anymore in traditional resentment between nations; a long peaoe,a long interchange of relations of every nature on footing of equal and - mutual esteem, bare, at least'we thought so, silenced three ansebroeisme left for dead with our glorious soldiers on the battlefields of Alma and Inkerman. Are we, perhaps, mistaken ? France has only shown calmness and modera tion in opposition to the sorupulorts and hostile centrality of England and Germany. The Em peror, victorious, restores peace to netonished Europe. Will Europe be less moderate and lees pacific than the Emperor' Will England, who takes note of a single vessel more or less launched atßrest, and who votes 300,000,000 francs for her navy; will England, who to loudly calls upon the Continent to disarm, will ehe sot the example, anti withdraw from her order of the day this progamme of menace or of fear, the sad effect of which we have felt It ear duty to point out in'the point of view Of Mealtime we should wish to uphold ? When a cliond passes overhead pregnant with electricity, why attempt to deliver the thunderbolt ? Who knows where It might fall ?" MOUE TRAGIC SCEICII Is HEMITUCHT.—We were informed yesterday that a difficulty occurred at the Blue Lick polls on Monday, between two young men,.. William Abbott and Delaney, in whieb their fathers became involved, when the elder D. struck the elder A. with a piece of lead pipe, which so enraged the eon of the latter that be drew a large bowls knife, and thrust it twice through his breast, the blade paaaing out at his back. • Delaney died almost immediately, but while he was breathing Ms last, the father of the youth snatched the knife from hie eon', hand and out the dying man's face and head until he lost all human resemblance. An eye witness says the deemed wan literally nerved and out to pieces. J. W. Pennoyer, conductor of the Louisville and Frankfortßailrond, who was in town yes 01114, infeirms on that as bo was passing through Paris, in the afternoon of the election day, he saw sawed running and a great excite- Mont among the people, and learned that two men had been shot, one fatally; but be could not obtain names or particulars. Various lo calltiee In &flaunty were the scene of. fights, shooting, cutting and homicides, se the election was one of, unusual excitement in our sister Stale. —Cub. Enquirer. A DIADOLIOLL ASIMtn,—A few weeks since, It will be remembered, a train of ears was thrown off the track of the Harriaburg, Lancaster Bud Mount Joy Railroad, at Marlette, Ps, in contra venue of obstruotloaa designedly placed on the rails, sad a reward of $5OO was offered for the perpetrator/. Mr. Rick Yew, the , superinten dent, soon afterwards arrested two of thefliee persons who were suspected of the villainous *sot, and on Taesday he went to Baltimore, Md., - whou he ineceedad in catching Joseplaylle, :an Joe Banda,. the:third of the gang, cud taking him to Lenaulter, Via 1101710nrs, where he was lcalgoct 10 )411. Tun MAABACRH AT PAROGIA, —A o American I traveller writes to the New YOrk Post an account of the massacre at Perugia. The representatives of the Pope's Government in that city were treated with repeot and courtesy. They left the city unharmed, and a provincial Government was organized. The bloody sequel to ibis move ment the world knows. When the Papal troops assaulted the city, they were admitted by the Dominielan friars of a convent—and the scene of bloodshed, attended with the most barbarous aggravations of the horrors of war, commenoed. The traveler, after describing the scenes at the house whore Mr. Perkins and hie family, of Bos ton, were °topping, says : "For a part of two ' days these infernal scenes were enacted—women, children, babes at the breast, the old sod in. firm, all alike fell victim to the horrid barbari ties of the hireling Swiss; houses ransacked; money, jewels, ether plate stolen; and finally, eatiated with blood, the city, or what was left, was declared under military law. The Pope has since been pleased to signify hie "high satisfac• lion" with the course pursued by his S tries troops and has conferred a title and a higher grade on the Colonel, Antoine Schmidt." And the Cath olic Telegraph of this city, endorses the Massa cre are se necessary for the preservation of au thority. Perhaps the Telegraph will explain the necessity for the murder of women and children In order to maintain the Pope's temporal power. If we admit that the Pope had a right to use his mercenaries for the maintaloance of hie author ity, and that it was fair to force armed men to submit, at the point of the bayonet, we cannot see the propriety of. slaughtering unarmed and inoffensive men, and of ravishing and slaying women and butchering babes. Will the Tele graph make these things clear 7—CM. Com. Pomicsx.—The People's State Executive Committee met at tbo St. Lawrence Hotel, in this city, yesterday, and organised as follows: Chairman—Hon. Levi Kline, of Lebanon ; Beoretaries—J. Heron Foster, of the Pittaburgn Dive:o,mA E. H. Ranch, of the htauchChuak Gartur ; Treacurer—Wm B. Thomas, of Phil adelphia. The atteudanoe wee large, nearly every die • trio being represented, and the very best feeling prevailed. The oondition of the party, in the interior is very encouraging, but to make victory certain, the committee resolved to issue an ad dress calculated to call out a strong vote. After appointing several eub-committees, So , and an interchango of sentiment, the commit tees adjourned to meet at the same place, 00 the '23th inst., at 7 o'clock, P M But Set MELANCHOLY 4011 FATAL ACCIULOT LW. evening when the train ou the Cumberland Val ley Railroad, containing ilia excursionists to Shippensburg, was leaving Newville, a young man named James It. M'Cartney, a member of the Good Will fire company of Carlisle, attempted to get upon the cars while in rapid motion, lle fell, his foot catching la the steps, and was dragged a considerable distance before the train could be stopped. When picked up, he was fermi to be horribly mutilated.—llarvithurg Tel. SUMMER COMPLUNT.—The fnet is fI ., W too f;rney ene Lt. lt.enapl rl 14 et next of the thereat, a ate,. t.ro.• fetal 11. nen, met, are produced uy eiceesith use of fruits end veer teLha, by which the etomsch fa dlan - Jered. the fiver deranged, the blood stagnated and digestive organs randerel honettre if out torpid. Cho:era, Enrolees Moth., Rtiwa, aud Cramp Chollc, Dysentery, Diarrhoea sod ench like complaint. ger. Meaty, and thrive open Improper tool and thee Ilmee bo cOOlO 60 deep seated and Axed *lion the cthstitntace, that the etronseet and nmetectith mineral rrodiclocsere tumble to threat their proireee until the petieut Is penetrate, and ell hopes of relief ere ended. Who Is it thst bee not oth doe, bealthy intent or adult, fatted with one of the... - his dleeeu. aboth epokth of, sod despite the skill and sci ence of medleal gentlemen literally waste sway under their treatment! And how le this treatment to be othanted tot! Pimply by the fact, that Insteadof administering Enna remedy to stay the falling streetth of the effffeted, sod at the mme time check the eem. In Its portray the rem edy prescribed sided le the exhert.don of th. estaral etothgth. end .t tio time the dime. ens mutexed the sufferer wee pmettrate, and (stiletto excite s reaction the ratheet that frtm the effect of the poiful. administered to uproot the dithers. - Not no with INERELAVEd HOLLAND HITTP.P.B, which execompoced entirely of vegetable matter, an which have not ooly proved themselves the twat tonic In ow; but hare neer, failed to correct dborders of the eternech sod bowels when taken according to directions. In the cam of temmeroempleants they have no tonal. Try them et once. hearCathetnAr . ..—The Otholuehighly Concentrated ircerr. three Eledned Bitter. Is put ttp in half pies Whiles only, end totalled at $1 per tottle. The great demand for Mu truly Celebrated Mediate be, Induced many Imitation, which the public shonldgthrd sireinatintechmilng. Beware ef impadtionl Bee that one Woe lath thelthel of *eery bottle you bey. reaß. J... A CO., Bala Ptoplt re, Wool street, between let and 21 sta., PltteLueth. aectelever MARRlED—Orsth•l2tb of Joiy by the flee. Coyle, if...JOAN HAYDEN sod bliss 6 1 / 1 "II ILITTICH, all of this oily. NOTICE —Whereas Letters Testamentary to the estate of meek Sterling, late or Rut Sliming. tutu, Massimo, county, demised, harsh.n granted to the subscribers, oil persons Indebted to the geld wetale ars re quested to make Immediate paymsot, and those having claims or demands against this estate of Bald deuellsnt will make known the Name without delay at the salts crams, Wilson k Co, No. 112 Water street, Pittsburgh. JAN6TI6 STERLING, I=l ►(lIIE COLLEGE - OF ST. JAMES, M ARY LAND.—The eighteenth eceelon teglne on the last Wednesday (the Nth) otßeptemober. The colon. chtssee In the Cqi..LEOP. end In the Mt/0131AB PCI.IOOI. their work promptly. New students will be examlnei no ThareGny, Yloptemtar Nth. J ./lIN B BERFOOT, F 0., Collect• Sr. James, 6: 1 '4 G THE 4V2 p. PERUVIAN t \WA: PAW vcreo Solution of Protoxklo of Iron OOMBINED. PHIS PREPARATION DIATERS FROM all others, being an unchaugeable proce•Wo of hen, •111111.11 by • combination never tarot. known. Yor Indigestion, Torpid Liner, Droplets tbdt, ell bums of Aleeees canted by impoYerahment of the bleed, general debiljty, and especially the &loomed peculiar to fernelmi, it boa boen found exteemely edliesclons. Pampblete, giving .1.11 descrlpUou of the remedy and the remarkable Puna it has effeefed, may to . obtained of the agetits. I . oortlfloate of Dr. Irby*. ) II le well Leann that the Modtodual effect or Pcotimilit, of Iron I, toot emu by • brief sapcoure to air, and that to malatain • entente or Protoxide of Iron without farther oxidation, has been deemed impattible. In the Pmenrlan Byron. (role doetreble point has born an Wined by cctotination to a too? Were SlianniDn, and Ibis .olutloo may rents. ell the pro rubel:lama, citrate. and tartrates of the Idaterla It Wale° emtsieotly adapted to take the piece oi coy Pro. Weide of Iron. which physician. hese need in worry or rcerbedlc attacks, and to meet such came th e Syrup should L° round in the medicine cheat of every ship. A. A.IIAYKY,AI D, Asmylet to the Stale of Afassachusetts Id 11.xyloton street. - • . The uudenigued booing erperienced the Isadinial effects of the"Porovlan Byrne' do not Lanais to tecommond It to the etterfflon Meta public. Prom cur owe exports:ma, au Val LI front lira Wilmot+, of other*, whose lotalligeora and integrity en allffirtbal unqueetionatle. we here no doubt of Ia effieetcy in seta of loopieot Diereses of the LUngs and Broachtel Passages, Dlopepas, Liver Complaint, DroPY, Neolsially in deed Its effects would be loeredible Dot from the high oboe. corer of those who enteeeved them, sad bare solontriered their t centoony, as we do oars, to Its restoratiro power. Item: John Plerieent, • Thomas 0. Amery, Thome. a. Dexter, Peter Harvey, B. M. Itundall,ll. D, James 0. Dunn, Rewind Mar, R6T. no.. Whilteumors, For *aim by DE. ONO. It. FCRYSIIIt, antioltwipT No. Ito Wood etreet. THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS. CALL AND SEE THE BRAMAN EAU! ILS SEWING 11•017INIL Ise prod emplietfy le Its beauty. It Wine roylAly and aully„..• re rug IfAble to Ltd oW of order. 111. theonly rallabl• Doable Thread Medium over mold at • low flora. LASSOALL A NUSTILROS, N. GO Market etr•ol, Pltrolntrgh. Or, SAMUEL P. lIRENAST, Agont, at gettorAy'a Jevnylri Store, wroor South (Ammon sod 'Yoderal at., Al•egllaby Oty. aubllw Drammen' Prolific Deadline Strawberry. 4 ‘ I OQUAL TO M'AVOY'S, SUPERIOR Elovy'd Seedling in au qui to Barr's Now. •Moelapamr,and Mao rtz to Ina thus u pratattlat icy other of Um ow hatulrod varbtlooll cultkatioO" So asps Mr. Vow= of Ida ~O Seedling, a gentleman with Ilrhol2 X klub= isqoalnted and done Doeloae ttitit far usu. snafu all our transocUmus two amt. bad (Woo to plidonbt SU word of bonus/A dealing, ankh lodates nu anorgt the age= 'WU , Irooderfall) prolific , Carts,— Sandia . circulars of mato, Lotettlantlog Commtitto 'ptrbbart4.and Cloktal otiorige.t: sae 'FENN: SEED WHEAT-250 bus White; J. sou bin do Deady Bed fad Amboa izt store and for I=l.llTsak by, - lAA= C 0), - .• • facto abbnitorments ROST. KIRKWOOD, DAVID OURS& TEACHER OF VOCAL AND INSTRU IIBNSAL No. 118 Fourth *Met between Wood and Smitlaleld Wrens, would reepeettally sononnee to Me popile Rod the pubne that be will rentals Ws teach• 101 l in to - Maio townie and closes on the Ist day of neptem. tier oral Appiy at his reddens*. eußsl4sr Iei:VEST 110151 E PIC-NIC A GRAND PIC-BIG WILL TAKE PLACE AT 808fP MAR CAMP 1311119LATILI ASGYt ISIMILPUOIIInI ON TUURED.I Y . , AUGUST 111 A, 195... Vir A good String and Brea Band trill be In attcndanw the Falai.. Jariterreshmetds tell Y h, . OPthe gtonnd, and attend• ed by JACOB KYLE. Cartel Boot to ill leave from Penn street at o'clock A. 11., and Yontofe Band will be In attendmme on the Best. anCdA WAIF City Property For Bale. VRONTING ON DUQUESNE WAY AND „11: Ilancock Street, now occupied a. • lumber yard. TU. lota on Duquesne Way are admirably Mutated to store. and "'archon.. for the Allegheny ricer trade. The prey' erty on Ilan. - ock street cannot be excelled for Priests red daueo., being a nary quiet retired street. and to a good neighborboal. This property will be Bold lo lot. or all b." pother, to snit perilon wishing to build ► largo imusbibh trent of any bind. Atso—Two Houses and Isola on Deno West, betereen Hand nod ilen,ck streets; m to location senors dwell . ..hie property ha. noes" been Witted for stale to this Oily. Title indisputable. For term., Cc., apply on the premise. to au6 Md. a. BILL A CO.. •pp.dt• py moue. PUBLIC NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OP PITT TOWNSHIP—The Com:Malone. , appotob ed by the Court to Inquire Into the expediency and propria ty of the dletelon of Pitt townehlp, 111 meet for the per. pone of their espointncent on MONDAY, AUGUST, 15th, 1850,.t 10 o'clooe, a M. CGILISTIANSNIVELY, BENJAMIN Klux", eu5,10 BENET CIIALVANT. ON CARSON STREET—A convenient two 'tory itimilliag curb portico to !mob Pator, Plaamai duilogroom, cbambere, liltcbms, etc. Limas yard, trete, and shrubbery. For tub, b7B. CIIIIIOBNT k 80N, aria No. 41 Becket street, I3URNETT'S COCAINE Et URNEV:IvIgS COCAINE H URNIVrT'S C'OCAIN EL 111& - A compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, kc., for tlitatiog the Ilelr. ttlirezy and agreeable... it et without an typal. It pretenr• the Haft. front falling off. It promotes its healthy and a;goron. griscik. it is not greney or rtieky. it feat., no tlieagreeable odor. saften. the hair when hard and do t . Is soothes the ireitated •ealp e!.;ft It afford, the riehesi bah, It rrmnine lon9eet in effeet. c.-q• Ally rants for a horf:par Ill) COC. NTH! 13 1712. N COCA INT IC 13URN s Coc N I=l Boar., July 19th, HST farli - Ma•toi , J. Milnelry a CO.—I cannot refers to Mats Um Watery reltict In my oars aggravated rise, or your re• canned Bale 011—(Coggine.) Fos many months tny belelasd been falling tad, mall Term kerfol of Wing It anUeely. The akin epos my bead be came gesdoelly entire and mass Inflamed, aothetT mold not trto:h 11 sltl,nt fen, nue lerliletst roaliti m 11,,i it siii the nee car-met a/a advertised hale eraih.. ulitit I In,. Ilia. been told rentals mripbene spirit. fly the adelco of my plow:lnn, ht shum yun hod shown ,yorfr prowse of piitifilog the 011, I commenced lis me the ust wmk lu lone. Tho first spyliestl.m allifyed tho Itching and Initutiom Itt three or four dirt theetwlnetwand tender- um disappeared—the hair ceased to fall, and I ham now • thick gro• lb or Dow Lair. T trawl Intl °Mats, similarly afflictod, will tat 'winced So try tho saran rrmady. MEE= B urtNivr I - a COCAINE Bi.T.RNIEVIT'S CO 0.A.1N.E TIRNMITT - EI COCAINE irs-A glazes applirateca renders the hair, (no matter how Mite and eery.) .oft sued &or for easter.' day.. Is be cool coded by set who hare mood It, to be the but and cAtarert Hair Drarswg inths Trorld. Prate:reel by JOIMPEI EMMETT L CO. boron. Ter atle by dealer. generally. at 150 ets. • bottle. stallmd I At CAMP s . . maim Tralns YALVEY RAILROAD will TARENT lEETIN G.- : OTEI ALLEY; lIINY Depur!from Pro Ma/loafer Farad AMMO, 1659. 1015, Wednesday at 11th, Thursday at.. 1015, Friday 13th, adaturday L. 1515, ?Sanaa) .t..._ 19:5, Tneaday at._ 1715, , Wedneaday ail 19th, Tnursday 9 0n daturday to //darning Drains. 1015, Wednesday at 11th, ?beide., at.. 12111, srfitsy at 15th, o .lalerdsy at ' 15th, Monday at..... 15th, Tuesday ' 11th, Wednesday al " lath, Thursday at... 1 9 0n Ea...Jaya Ida Sirlllcaralon 751 Oise Hectednre of J. L skra without tleketa autdela 616 A. 9.14.30 A. 8 ILO] 1.8. 6:16 a. i• i 16:90 7 it. I 616 A. it 190 P. a. 6.90 r. mit 916 A. IL COO A. 9. 1:1:10 r... 8:15 1. 9 GAO 9 9. 677.3 r. 9. 6.16 A. a 930 9..66 690 9 66 1915 1. 9.1460 A. 9. 6901. 9.1 1 , 616. A. 9.1099 A. 9 6 :00 r: 9.1 spa will lams AI kW P. 8. 1940.1 run Turtnturt Pr Ha 700 1.9. MO • 9 7.1711 v. N. 7:00 8. 8. 7.011. . 7009.9.3009.70098r.9. 7:00 • 9. 1190 A • 3. - 00 7,. 1/. 1 10) 0. it 7.00 A.*. 290 1.8 790 A. 9. U 0 P. 9. 799 P. 9. 790 A 11. SOO r.z. 793 r N. 7:00 9.9, 1190 A 9 3.00 9 n Ain will Imre At 19.30 r 9. 'Acela 9111 be •01J .1 &I sLalloi L. 9E99,76 199 rib stmt. Al . .9111 b. charged full faro. R. I. MORLEY, VALUABLE SEWICKLEY PROPERTY VOR Eldtotl—a now 1.11 bnIII direlllng 41116, wed arranpad, 7 roma& no the drat dint, •Ide ball, portico In front and Enact) In We tows—ei now on the &sound etory— a lar.o other, 7154, err. Di sireand, Ohnlled on the and extro4 hd badt In the railroad, near Ihoatetlou, for uio I T A. 013'711131111t k SON, 61 Market oh FOUR AND ONE-FOURTH ACRES—one acro sal a Lalf In limber, a [ie . :a lithos oprlog,io slat., throe! miles from Alloateof riff, 0 "r tha railroad, for Bala lay B.OIJSIIIICRT a 80N, auf. .N. 51 Market.treat. L AKE FIST' --20 h 1;b d IsTk 4 out, fr oj eBhcaght; -aa do 8 do India field,' do 50 hf do do do do do JUst iced ou “oldqumest sod fa W. by me a. DICLtZI h CO, (48 Liberty street. nut{ PATENT FRUIT OAII--The beet Tie Fruit Clort yet Lofoto the putillo; employ yet pe. reedy We, Every ono who doggy , putting np iron to mai should oeo this one puroloWng. T.J.981110, Nate, auo 1 34 w oo d wool, Sib door from Pita, _ FIRE Biti.OK—The attention of Iron Mt 1.11: ufactetrorn La directed to our Ma Brick.arbleh will be found to be of the eery beat quality. Cud rented at patient eatisfentlun: For tale, In cluuntity,.. o . l at ...moat!, kn . / F OOO. by OEIADWION. • MON, agents for manufacture., Noe. 119 and lit Woe I street, Fltthaegu. .34 COVERS --30 dozen assorted sizes sod m)Ilm, Moile Is Om mutat, Jai reed from the 6 . 04 11 , e n fez Ws . 1 VA 1.11 St. Olalr stmt. .0 J.A H. PHILLIPS, FF MINER IRE PROOF PAINT.-40 Ms different colors, on beml and (Dr seta by aoo J. a Q. PIIILLIPB. TRANSPARENT riernnatiTs, mo3pard., of • OIL OLOTIT— ' ORTs.EN INDIA RUBBER 110SE-5,200 feet of va don atlas, from to 10 loth calibre of tho Basta bolting c 0 . ,. mto ooi.thro, oo Prod sod for olds atoS J. * U. PHILLIP& U LET—A three story dwelling, con- rii'; .1 !tart. OON Ko per o stmt - 72 a M ICE —lO casks Nee rco'd on consignment goo for .1. by WATT 4 '4 I (4413. LEMONS -100 bss French Lemous just re eotred nod for .No by AIMS s ANDIBISON, WI N 0.39 Wood Iwo; °Wilt. EL Maths Eliot. CORN, CORN-2,500 tails Shelled Cora; 2,000 do Est do for sole 1,7 7llSOllCoo6odoeltnnY &;00. DOTA'fOES-100 bble to arrive and for sale A. by IIIIOOOOCIE , WOREALY a 00. GILCHRIST'S CELEBRATED Amsruchts RAZORS AND TABLE CUTLERY 11.1.1.4 sad for selebl J. N. SIIiLLINHERGEII a. co onetcom to 11. Daaup, 11114 30.11LREIT ETANET. HI AW Aril A NUT 4.10, DALT WM= PAT.Ort 1102 P.111455D 2111113aallaesontandita& 04111F*41. Also, BOLTS far XrfalrelN ko ,faslubed shostltotla. s3.Wirebouas Vo.lll WOW • • auttimdb me, Num k 00. • =I=E=BE RAMO! & YOUNG, (lccc mou ßOOK, CARD JOB PRINTERS, OAZDTTB B izr LAD x , FIFTH STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE, PITTSBURGH, PEINN' A , AirEzecute every kind of BOOK mad FANCY JOB PRINTING with neatness land dispatch. BY THE ABOVE CARD I r WILL BE percrirred t h at I have disposed of my DOOM AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISIIMENT to Messrs. RALSTON YOUNG. They are gentlemen In shorn every confidence may ha pieced, as well In regard to burn.. transaction. u their experts° In the mechanic:l creel:droll of the lurk entruted to them. They ars prarldod with • forge amount of Types end Machinery, Ileum Poser and other facilliire to elsante printing In en uullent style and promptly. I tot fur them the continuance of that patron• age which has to long and ea liberally been extended to JnOTrdawtfy JOIIN T. PITRYOCE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY asseciated with biro to the WLIOLVSYLE GROCERY DOBiAIII.BI3, Mr. BASIIIIAL EWARS sod Mr. WILLIAM CURRY, awl will cantina., (ha same at tha OLD 8 rAND NO. M7l LIBERTY STRELT, tllce.tly epteaelte the Eagle Plttuburgh. July 1, H&J. BARRIE!. EWART WM. M. GOKSILY ...WM. CURRY. W. M. GORMLY & 00., Mr 01r. t 3 G R 0 1 C E It S, Pr. LERS i. PRO V 1810 N 6, P H PITTSBURGH MANU k'ACTU hES No. 2,1 St s •411, Pla.bbtargt., • LOGAIIr & GREGG, IMPORTEItS OP HARDWARE, NO. 32 WOOD STREET. r.or Doors .b D. Charle. MIA, je&biam PII TSh R UM. O S. Class, late of Lancaster Loess & Olt in. PittaL'g. GEO. EL BRYAN & co., Commission Merchants, FOR TUE SALE OP PIG IRON, BLOOMS, ac., No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. fiarsar.staa—L)on; &both S. Co. Pittsburgh; Leingston, Copeland & Co , Pittsburgh; Thrx. E. Franklin, E - q , Enn.. easter; Hon. Pimps Casost,n, litrrisbut t z Cryan, nor & Co . tfollidsysburg, Ps je1:0001:1 THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company • OF PHILADELPHIA, insure. Against Los• or Damage by Fire on Rollo:tinge, if erahendlee. Fur niture, dia., at Reasonable Rates of Premium. EtimAN R. POPE. Damon.—Y. Ratchford Stem William WEee,..l Wm. rites. & Co ; Nalbro Frasier: .100. M. Atwood, of ittauel, White & Co; Debi. T. Tres:licit, of Tridick, Stokes A Co; Henry Wharton; Mordent L. Dawson; Oeo. IL Stewart cf Stewart A Prot John H. Brown, of John H. Brown kCo; B. A. Pahmatook, of D. A. Fidomettek k Co.; Andtete -D. Cash; 3. L. Twinge, of Wool A Wring*, F. RATCHPOILD nTAB.B., President: CIWILKII W. Core, Secretary. PTITIMOIOIr Pastannata—Wm. Holmes & Co , J. Cantor & Co, Thom.. PL. Nome. Neo , Jas. litareliall, Ern, Allen Kramer, Esq., Wilson, SCEIroy k Co., Wiliam, Payne A Co, Belley, Brown A Co.. Livingston, Copeland k Co, James B. Lyon & Co., Wm. S. Lately At Co. 080. N. BRYAN & CO., Agents, No. SR Wood Street. w\o, rip II E ADMIRERS OF STEINWAY'S PIANOB artimpeciftilly informad that are have Jost recalvedTWO of these UNRIVALLED PIANO.4ORTEB, One 7 Octave round comer, plain; One d% do do do do They need but to be heard, and their vast aupaziority over others aril! atones be manitaat d. For eabo by IL HLERER A BRO.. No. 6a Fifth lamed, ant Role Aponte lot Ptalawayl• unrivalled Planta. THE IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY, NO. 24 LIBERTY BTRELT, PITTSBURGH' This Institution will be onto end ready Cr hodntm co lIONDAY, the INSET DAT OW AUGUST. Clo Decline.; made to all the PALA* Mem of Um United Statea and the Canada% and prom& promptly remitted to any &aired point on day of maturity. Night Erch.ga ou the Principal Cities of the C.et aud Wear. Dopcalts reeairtd la P. nod Qutreut ►ond.. utorest alloral on Time Deposit. juniallt SUNDRIES_ loon “aks sod. Ash, (common tostotao 400 do do, (reficitit,) ISO do Caustic /11kAN LOO bags Nittsto Soda; 100 do Saltpetre, 600 Wiudow 014. (uaco .d Cacao For We by ALEXANDER 0100, No. T 3 Llbasly Afoot LIRE lEEE RANCE.—The GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, at the AgandT, No, fit Grant street, Pittaburgh, continue to make irieurancoe on MM. 1. addition to a paid capital of $300,000, the, hero a large and increbetog =ear= nano, affordiog orulonbtod escority to the insured. In crone of Insurance for Life the Warm declared fn. WIND profits ha. already exceeded Any pm cent on all presolome pall. Tom Ruteterar, Pres.& ; John P. Jame., Actuary; Jr. Ring, M.D., Medical Mumbler, gage No. 112 Flftb street, Pittsburgh. For further liformationapply to WM. DARE. iiiitgf i tf i tnt for the Company, No. . Omni dead. PRICES REDUCED BCKITB AND AUDEB CHEAP DOR CABII. JAMES ItODB, 69 Market street, la bOO oelllog off tklo largo mot wren selacted stark of BOMA and MOM at eery toluceet tongstlog of ladles. Mime and ChLtdrorel Gaiters, Atlygotro kod Eboet of .11 dcatelptlons. • Boy's. ud Youth's Boots. Ph.* Orford Ties, 0:11 et S, ac., All a( *bleb be Is oar inning at &really rtdoratt price. Call won nod secure a barit.B. jolth J AHE3 ROBB. ep Illarket stiaat., FIRE BRICK AND POT CLAY.—Having bran appointed knits for thu Gale of thrOttani Vita brirk and Pot Clry, wears at all times ready to loop!, mato.. with any qUaatity9.l of lb Impostor quality. The attention of Glans Illanufacturtos to particularly di tread to our Pot Clay, which Ira will warrant Whim nye• rico. article. CHADWICK BON. Jolt Non. 149 tad lid Wood Croat. A COTTAGE and 3 acres of Land, 11 miles ji from the Court Munn MO bearing tnwee—appla. peach, cherry, abide trees and small holly home ar. ranged with ball 8 feet wldin 2 parlor; dining rem and kite n; 6 bed chamber; 2 cellar and store roam; portleo in front now, "nutty,' bon" O. TIM eltnstlon la plea. ant and healthy and In a Rood twlghbornoce; • well of good water; Wang forge cistern ge cisrn for an water. Will be mold ar archangel by B. MEM= • 8984 61 Market t. MAMERICAN FLUTE ' SCUOOL-With pew sad complete rules and exerdees, and ell notes. y Inctlotre to parka the learner to the art of playing the flute withcat a masts, together with. Ism collection of popular maga, Condstlng of Polkas, Marches, to., hy Z. Howe. Price 800. For male by JOHN H. higLLOR, Si Wood meet. Copier mailed ou receipt of the price. Jot RRFINED SUGARS-30 bbls. of the ferent grotto in Eon sad for Bala, wholoula and re. WI. cbap at SBANOW/3 ramlly Groccry and Tea E[ono, Toderal Med, Allagb.o7. cot FRESH •ROAST&I) JAVA AND DlO correz 111 , 110 on bud, of tab blot quality, and toe auls at 111ANCre Fatally Grum/ Eat Tea Slum naiad ulna. Allughsay. and PARER -80 reams superior Barring Paper; DM • toll count R. Wrapptog do toolgosd . =03;16034A 13Crav do 430 for 04807 • sot ' WATT ik waaotr-. FALL PRINTI3.-130ACHNULD & CO. in .Oita to . est: antostinsfollosantumatattbdr ".• • t 6-: :.~} sersooo A 132.8118 ANTLD.—To sell fuur new !mantling. Agnate lure maid over $ 4 15,000 on on— better than ell otter gimllar grensln hat Lim stung md rot 80 pan, partic-nlart. gratis. Joll4radgeol . SPIITUINt MOWN, Lodi, Mon Stir AGINTS Westin in this State to Can vass with tbeGOLDEN Al.VIt Plla rapialy. C. make peal pay. P.m term; it_ eeoJ .tamp. Jell4mda..l* C P. WIIITTKN, Mae. APPCILISF: X. Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies 149 Third Street, Pittel,tryth TIIIS SCI7.OOL OFFERS TO YOUNG—LA DMA, besides • full Itnall.lt emnao. unlit./ halides to acquiri“he trench language sr.d litoeutur , —the p• Inrb pal, ati Atomican born, havin g ...W.-4 iieveral Jettft to pa t io., and being *mitten by Mr T4,tonr. • u•llve of par L, and graduate. of the "Oull.u• Ch..el,lnagne!' Th. aanonCatine.sl stallion will "pen an Monlay, 11,a 12th of September. Price of tultten by lb. term, ti• a Latin tanght without extra dimwit.e. No pupils racelveol under tr. tiairt c.f For cirenlara, le, apply at Mr Sao '.anal Mr liaThab'a a toraa, or at the residence of 11.1a,ne Tett:Max anaaltae2o EMUC=EIIM,B=2I - - - _ • WELJENCE V I LUC, FOR YOUNG LADIES, THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO vraNl3, five moothe each, trill open on TUESDAY, the ISM of September, at 9 o'clock, A. The i „ ecei , T,,,,,e,0nt, who flint thrir shoAtions •It I snch distinguished =coma during tha p•at vece umtloce their coonectioo with the Institution On summit of the greatly Incre..ed f.a fvf teen' aff.irclei by the new Passenger Ralisety, • had:, of DAT PUPILS will be swerved Duro Pionblegla number of Bcerding Poplbi is limited to Thaty. Ten EARLY APPLICATIONS ARE DESIRABLE CIRCTULARS, containing gmierill Informal ion, terms, A:.. m et a S y be !Met DAVIS M ' end DAVISON'S, Bock.sellers, sod LIDER'S and ELLOR'S Slink Stoma, or by sAlresie Log at Pittsburgh Post Oaks, anl:dtacal REV. OSOROE T. RIDER, Recur. . - . COAIStACRCIA 001. LEG AND WRITINU ACADEMY, For Ornament.' WritlOg ..... $l5 ° Clain {Feting 10} 10. unlimited 0 WOling sod tiook-Hoo plug.. 10.1 N SHAFFER, Profeesor of Writing ant Book Katylos U 11. LEITiIEAD, Jr , Professor of Penmanship. O. Y. WELLS, Prof./tor it Book-Reaping and Comular dal Calculation. ROY. W. B BOLTON, locturer on Citatory 1.4 General Subject.. LION. R. P. FLENNIKEN, Ea-U. 8. Slltdeter to Den mark,. metuler of the Plttaborgh Bar, Lecturer on Carr , mrrcial Law. POOP. al. F. EATON, Iseturer on Elocution. Cell and see what tow Dover teen bofo attempted by any yeomen, namelf: Sundown. of Ornamen re tal and Practical Pentaanablp executed in your round, to the snort apt" of from 7l termed, and upward.. Good bearding at t 2,54 pot nCet. Staleda outer at any F o. or .peclttmos off-band fineinea. Mug, node. Han postar tromp., end a :dr ew - Ci 11. LEITLICAD, Principal, fulG:lydicr Pittsburgh, Pa. CEEEEI Curtains, Cornices. Bande,B6edee, Blinds, ESTA BLISHED BY THE CELEBRATED DR, JOHNSON, late of Loud., England. • great discovery In the science of medicine, being a cer tain and speedy core for restatiug the eight end removing all inseams welter to the eye. This le it easefully as knowledgvd the only sofa nod sure remedy now known. It has been need with great encreas by the most skillful phy &kiwis In Rnrope and Americo_ patient, in any part of the toiletry can tried thernselme succomfully at a moderate xpence. thereby &raiding the danger mad ,:pence of falling Into the hands of unskillful physicians. This medicine (eufficlent to cure.) will be sent by mall or Etym., with all taceasari diratlous on receipt ul Ten Dollars. iloticeg 113burational College Bali, Diamond, Birmingham TERNS, CAW ON ENTiIiNCE. HOLTZfrIAN a VW lEDICILIIOLD, [Kcolsoona To i. mom.) No. 100 Third Street. Pitteburgh, Ilanufadurtrs and Deslm in Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, &e. +y-Particolar attention paid to BTSAJIBORT WORK CARPETS FITTED .AND LAID TO ORDER. aul.tiam _ _ WY .m AND IL:A.I-C. DISPENSARY UUh 6 Lain IEI 1., (2cl do.or, up ittairs,) Uuf•lo, Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cure for Deafness and singing Noises in the Ellie, Nervous Head and elind Complaints, oetant ;eller to sufferer, whn bare been troubled with doatilos lir many ye.. After ••1•11 tide ...di • few (Lye the patient le soddenly and almost miraculously enabled to boar ordinary toned conversation; In the come of • few weeks the most obstinate ease of deafen le clectte ally cured. Patients too numerous to mention hare been teetered to perfect hearing and forever rescued from the swine of the ontueroue dangerous unqualified pretenders of the present ilay. hospital and Filtrate testimonials and certificates from the moat eminent phyaidans cad surgeon In Ragland, In whose presence deaf penes, have been cured, and many hundreds of Orate patients cored can be ,ten or referred to. 6 cam or this medldno (enough to effect a cure,) trill Ls forwydeel to any part of the country for Fifteen Dollar. Addeo,. DR. JOhNSON, Drawer 401 JellolawlyT Onion 95 Nate St., Buffalo, N. Y. rillitHE IS NO liIISTAKEI—Tho pro ." prietoti, who are old satablhbeil maunfacturrn, altar ...toning It to the eeeee eat tan known to the trada,are bully persuaded, that Ilk VSYMIN CELKIIICAL OLIVE EttAl3l , l6 FOLP comblotasmoreenallstudeefor deems - wet of novo, fit 'MLA It Is told to dealers then any other PM. MILL Mad P ttfored to the Lvterina people, Zed, Mat, Nora or Stint. Of lecauri—io colon, firmness and boa% ore Of Arrity—concalm e no mn. clay, fi.b calls, stale grease or .Maturations. Of quality—for washing with all klrelv of water, cold, warm, soft, herd or tall ; clonal of every draerlrdlon, none or fine, cotton, Inert, Woolen or silk; died print. or %Mite; for entrica tar, grease, pant, oil, pouters Ink,shoesrelude sae, On, Iron dollar, [unman, sad from the hoards; (or :cowing straw, bunco or pules boont, and hats. It is an honest soap, faithfully onto. One It • Isar [3,1. secwilug to thedtradlore. Norte, in on want bar. 13.0 k J. R. SAWYER. DiaGnvert ts sad cola Illw.filetiarer• of the grill:di. tartlets, Wood street, Piteateargh, Pa Jn2u OAR LAIL° PROPERTY FOIL MLLE. THAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known uaNe Lind. Orora," lying within two and • half miler of the Mg, Mu bee, stitallrldwi tato lota of °mire. lent eta., ranging it from one to tan acrca each. Soma of them ma lewd, caber. beatitifal mid rytamirtrkal knoll., coreral with imam mew, and others patty roiling, mem- ralmerr' ,7 twlrr 3, These tom eurrminded by en ucellant neighborhood, with the advautage of • Met class pavers school, taught by Mr. end Kra 113.1 d. Kern, with public mhools m the valulty. A line of oranibriere tuns every hoer Outing the day, nod In a abort Mae • Pastenir, ann..] rill b. bout , thus rendetiug them moat eligible and desirable. For beauty of erectly, facility damsel, purity ofair. and eoutaOlestbe to the city, they are urisrspnatea as slice for couutry residers.. In order to accommodate three who may wish to Improve they are oi<radnt the folloaing very easy terror Orte.tattb In hand and the mules la tittle equal animal payments. juliklmd W. 0. LESLIE, 91 Diamond et. rrRUSS.AND SUPPORTER MANUFAC'- TORT.—CIAMICSIGHT a YOUNG, No. SS Wood St, beg leave to tall the attention of the afflicted to the feet that they are the only ELLNUPACTUREES of TRUSSES and BUYPORTERS la Wile city. They tan oanaequently take meander and make to order theca milldam alter the meet apprond pattern. aed terbdah them at prleeefreqnent ly not mare then aneball that demanded by mere dealers In them. •11 are adlclted to call, after pricing and exam- lug Imaet to any Ottiet store la the any, match/at That . can uthly the afflict"! that It Is their hattreet to deal lb lb. mattlacturer. RIL-Partolcalar anoadon pail to repairing. Jol6 CARTWRIGHT a YOUNG, Ea Wood street. A Homestead for 41,10; A Homestead for $100; also, Homesteads for $lOOO and over, situated on and near Rappahan nock River, above and below Freder icksburg, in Virginia. A NEW TOWN, CALLED RAPPAIIAN joi. NOOK, Au recently base laid out In Culpepprr [bun. ty, to the midst of the GOLD REGION OP VARGINTS, surrouuded by Minsr and Mining (Imprinter; and Partin and Town Lots to alternate dteidona or swam, mu note ho had for a "MERE POND.. simply to induct satilement to this dirarabla restlon. $114,900 worth of land 1s to ho divid ed amosigat purl: Mums or Own away a•ao Inducement to come on and mato Imptovements, and the land Is of the most improvable qualities. Many bays already settliad,and scores of °Men see comlog. Good rallUng Land,ln trues of auy slre to suit outdraw; can oleo be had at from $lO to SZ./ per acre, payable in easy quarter yearly inatallmente Vequerriatalide Wks mill be in AD uur srfsevi. Ssa-AUENTS Alta RANTED evaryeheio to sell then !soda, literal inducement. elli be siren. For particulars, addries R. BALDER, julliard Land Agent, Port Royal, Va. NIC OA LLAGILMIX, CRAIG £ CO., BRA 88 F 017 INT ID IEI li B STEAM AND GAS PIPE rinzas AND PLUMBERS., VINISIIERS ur ALL KENDS or BRASS WORK, mud &Alen In GAS FirTIIRES, Ac. 16"-Grill:JD AND WARllllthillap Fire' doors from ill lb street Sgproundry, No 152 First street, fin doom below ths Monongahela Moose, betwoon Wood and Emithltold. The well known prattled skill and experlateco In the ea• t lone brow-hoe of Brass Meetings, gleam and Geo Fitting of tho molar mombare of our erm,who will glve Chair personal Id WWI:MU all work Intrust:a to them, shoold entitle t 2 t. o share of public patronage. siir/ILL 011115119 PLOMPTLI Jule:dU THE FIRS T BAPTIST CONGREGATION OMR VIZIR MR= EDIFICE, CO/iNZB OEAST AND THLRD sr.s. FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TRIMS, Together trlth tha 0110/01 wed MATTI:IBA Wen and sabstentlally balls, mpablo of sealleir els huudrod persons comfortably, and Is only offend for osle becsuso It II too small for their accommodation. For to=u, apply to MLA. EyEBBON, No. 44 Wa .trrot, or J. 1.10013TER., a-, No. 213 Liberty.atraot O. 11. ANDERSON, Santary Bosnia( Trustee.. TAXA:alit TAXAG3II TAXENtiI . CITY TAX-PAYERS WILL BEAR IN Namind that no other notice will be 'Oren faiths pay ment of Taxes than la pabllohed In tho city papas author food to Moths city priding. The tun now due are the CITY TAX, Till DOSINXBIS TAX, WATER BENT, AND VIII TAX 10130ILLDING AND PATINO. ia•Tbd STATI 311:110ASITILD TAX la also daaqq end I not paid Km will Ea pat luta the handa at an eldorman for collodion. XICEIBADV, Jidda Oityltessarar. VUROBYIELD It CO. continue to give gnat bardstos to Dry Goods. Lawns . worth Zo • - Chain do 250 DOC. 1 5••••••- do And all skids. ;cars stock at . prettly rs&rosd pie& ea DARE eto a C xed H to A r N $3 C 5 F —TbA• Br ck House andL ot noMtwby leeloM tat o 20 ttan dap ea an am latest* mat tb• Gmban toi=. rbe Won ecties and CC taus 4 tomas sad cellsr ev ait tb• lareL Palm' vecitm toteg a small d boaptadiesp, now ban the Tatusty. O. KOMI ANSA ~ e _ ... r:S r 5 -.; - - - P.- • ELA, l a„notionee 14 4r,!, ro. lAD pat. • ... • . OLB RYE WHISKY, BRANDY AND WINER At Avalon-0o Wetlarsgifmoridos, Aug. lOtti si 20 o'cloet. •in b. told, At tb• cfrell . lit" roo.s. to 54 Pllth tree*, 6 barrels MO Idonorgsbda Ilya Villas, A quantity o i 012.12randles dog Wines la bottles and mall caste. P. i. 21 DAVIA, Anti RICE AT AUCTION—On ° Monday after -111) coon. August Btb, kt 3 o'clock. • t. soid,st tbe er.moserrial esles nom., fr 0.54 Filtb street, Iler coke of Ent quality kite. P. SI.DAII3, duct- ALUABLE STOCKS AT apt Theeday BTODiOt. August 9th, e 6 o'clock, at the emootostetal mho rooms, No. 64 Fifth •tr.t• still he 601 d: 23 shares ilsrchaots A Maautattorera Not Stott 16 do Mad !Vest Bridge Co; 10 do Western Ituarense 10 do Chtlzstod do do: 18 do Plttshoo66 do. tNt 63 do P., it. W. di U. R. R_ Co. do; 60 do BlrodttgLaro Gas Co. du; .3 P. M. DAVIS, duct._ AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Merchants' girhange. tlit TOOK SAIAIS BY AusTIN LOOMIS at A 7 CO, &? TU! MERCIIANTV EXCIIANOR VIRE TIICENDA V EVENT - NO.—Bank Fridge, IntoreakEand ONT. - Stock, Boni. end Real Eetat* note 4.t ynblic tab at tba Sickhante• Each by /LEWIN LOOMIS I CO. N. - ,t., Drafta and Leansßeal Eaten negotiated en reeannable tortes by &na VETIN Luii.US I CO., anal et-a Note Skate.= Fourth el- --- timuncsa floncts 6.7 Mango. DISSOLUTION.—The firm of KNAP, CAR.- tak. VrtrAolt Ak Co. bat ben, dtamired bi tirtanth of Het. Cart. an.i Mark etaling.. CO-PARTNERSIIIP.—The busitlet.a of the late drat n( 16esp. Carta, Witenn t en, win 1..." tin" ‘", eq thn no lend/Red, under the finutnerne of &NAP: erDLLY k CO DILIALES dagm~ Is Estate tf Hatay Cana, dneaNKIL —ant Iwd JAMES WOOD k CO. M=M3:=l I hare tins day aesothated with me, my son J. ST. CLAIR GRAY. Th e beate. min be hereafter non. tinned under the . Ann end etdle of B. GRAY I SOIL July 1et,195i. SAMUEL GRAY. 8. 0.1?...A.1r & Eifulq DRAPERS AND .TAILORS, NO. 52 ST. CLAIR STUMM, 4.21:1110-Ja4.11 PTTTSBLit C in, Pa. DISSOLUTION.—The Partnerehip.heroto for; existing between Warrant Sams and Thrsost Sareset, nod., the style of WM. FSIITH£ 00, wiadla wired on the 16th day of February, Ifa, by the .death of Mr Dixon Brown. . . • • • -- • • DAVID B. PARK and JAMES PARC Ja, ht , MDB Pm' chased the Interest of Mr. D. Brown, deed, In the la Ural. of Wm. Smith t Co., the Foundry and Meatus Dustmen will be hereafter conducted under the mile et Emlth. Park I.lo_, by whom the boning= of the latellren cell be settled+ SMITH, PARK, & CO., NINTH WARD DRY, rrrrsetaen,pti. MI:A.4:, No. 1.19 Fird and i2O &wad ,Stree, MANUFACTURERS of all sizes and de am Iptlone cf Coal 0111LetorU and Etllle,Oca ani wa. ter Me, Bad Ire., Dog Iran; Wagon Do.r.ea, &eel lloulda, Palley., Rangers and Coupling.. • . AL., Jobbing and Machina oselluga of 'ovary doserlptlon made to order. Raring • complete IgIOEILHE 9110 F atlaiged to Dot Foundry, all nectunty Fitting. will be canton, attended to. zny.lB.ltt TWEundersigtediumitosMiliftedwiththein he the Commieslos Boehm. Jules Finns; late of Steam:Mlle, Ohlo. The style of the !Int will =Hutu' as heretofore. N 1551011. It 00. ivxnazas do_, -- - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the ale of Pig Iron and Blooms. 95 WATER MEET, Prinionao T HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH toq Mr. JOHN DICLLOW. to the Undertaking buoistee, which will be conducted under the name and style of LE ON & DELLOW. , JAMES LEMON.et JOON 0.11.01, Jawn 1211oN Dundeetaking In all Its Deaneries. LEMON & DELLOW, No. I Li, Fourth st., are prepared t, du Undertaking 1u all as lust - ale% Ito the best msontr, ut prices to snit too Holm. We call epe eist oak:talon to Fisk . . new style patent !detente Burial Osseet, for the eels of which we are sole Keats Is this city, and of which we keep conetantly on hand • large assort ment. At regards twenty of stupor sod drab, they wend an others. funerals will be supplied with Bean* Duras and Carriages promptly, at lover rates than any otha establish creut la the city. dearaotedog to tender satisfaction, they eollcit a eonthmenceof the pitmans bereentora so literally intended to the old era,. _ 5p110117 Mottlo. ANIERICAN ROUSE, 130STON, IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR-21 ranged Hotel in the New 'Cogito,] . State% la cen,ll2ll. Orally located, and easy of access from all the. rout4.ll at travel. It coutaloa all the modern improvements, and evory COLITSI3/00C0 for the comfort and accommodation of the travoling mobile. The &leaping rooms are largo and well reatilated; the nitre of rooms an wall arranged, and corn. pletely furniahed for families and large traveling partin, and the hour willcontlme to he kept as a drat •Usa 11001 In arery respect. jalluily LEWIS RICE, Proprietor. - EMU! 01110 111111 SUMER 211111 S, Open to Visitors Seeking Health or Piens+ are, from Jane let to October lit. ACCOMMOdatiOOI for 0c e r 50 0 Yinitori. THE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS are situated in Dolawara County, 18 miles North of Colambnag the Capitol of Ohio) on the Scioto Hirer, 10 miles (rem Delaware, 6 mios from the White Sulphur Ste. don on the Springfield, Monet Vernon and Piltaburgh Flailmad, and 10 halm from Pleasant Valley or Ortega on the Oniumbns, remand !Adis. Italiratel. • The medicinal eclat. of those Spring. am arum massed by those of any other Mineral Waters in the United ttaseg. Sir for Doom mother inlbrmatton. edthess ANDIUSW- wnsorz; Jr-, Whit. Solphor Springs, Ohio.: SUET ARRIVED ANOTHER LOT OF IL.T.A.A.Zer E. — STAMM ST CO.'S CELZ.I7) PIANO FORTES, FUU EALE tr£ CHARLOTTE BLUME, Julio No. 118 WoOd al, 21 doer &born J. E. CALDWELL A CO., 622 Chestnut Street._ Eoinsetu. Illrard lamas} ' - , PHILADELPHIA. " NEW WIJIIPOETA.TIONS..ITIEEI WATGH FY PATZE PHILLIPZIOO. Waltham. In GUIST& MARLIN RHODSIIAWB London TlartolLaapera, - :amen min. all Elam, In flontlng Guam and Open Tam girSole Authorized Agents for above. ' GOLD AND ELVES, MULCH' AND SWISS • WA M . DICLI JIMLRY, . dealgoa. DIAMONDS. PEW L.Somod all the Raab IstmatA•l3l7lmA SILVER WARE nosuranstad In sty* quality' awl Ankh. am .3.l3trammgroa Ttalting thllmalalpttla, ars larlmsd to ino emir NEW MARBLE ESTAELLSLIMBNY,' - • • Visit ant:oLn no oallaatioo to purrhameta. • UNIFORM. PHIGIFEIo Oslo Dian% sad no earlallsa. jaTalyd 1859. Second 1858. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPFT STORE, PITTSB,URGII, P5141V.4 Iv D. & R. BPOALLITIA RESPECT .TY • SULLY aursotore that they an melting a sw ami supply of CASPEWIG, Warted directly from 10. Imparter. mad Ihmulacturore by ou of th. gnu. o.OW thole.; to which they foetus the attualou of virchasera. Also, a neer .tyl• of CANTON MATTING, ihr lairaPer.: Ta. taw. ma. a calm a warmtaa. • , e.••• 1 . 4 • which than Im offered at the loved Wes. ' W. D. a H. woaDSDII. Fnn i , Orricz—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Bleitk, - .ILAISURES AGAINST ALL KINDS .OF VIII AND MARINE DIM& - ' AO JONES, Presldou4 • MIN D. IacCOR7.O. Proalleat D. M. DOOR, A.mgA l 7: OaDt. WILLIANDEAN fientril Agent- DamcrOm—lmao Jones, O. 0. Munnlf anal C h li% &pt.. B. O. Gray, /am S. A. Wilma, D. 'L.' fribmstoc •Telm D. McOord, Lama 11. Pannock, • P. Electing, Capt,, Wm. Dmn. Tlms.ll. Hsu, tt.n.ttt, - - jotlytt Dr. Samuel B. irltoWitUlllary Corrector or Antl.l3lllous Ellseure...-eurely table...SIMS, Batt end Eflsettm Remedy for" BILIOUS DISORDERS, - EIRE lIICADACtit, TORPID LIVER OR PIOMAOH BILIOUS OR DYSPEPTIC /AVERSMUGU, hIALLBIAL , - BOWEL oomeLsia INDIGESEON SOAR • - BORSCH, te;. "dall''2l4l2"" IDIMBIIeABSIIM Dirral jaillattier lta Woad at, Bola AMS Str Pittatatrew arAF,w Anstivap or ..- 11 1 / 1 9FPFULITO l'0147413. 1111 1 — " , :F-- -7 :7 TUST wxelied a new leaf Mance'fielitAf., - u emaaaawyer . • - atuazegwe !SO. AND Yawns apri4l4l l 7-- poblic as I:vital to con of tho outoiriba, which coda, OP 15% AND T OOTAVEZ, ALL INBTRIIIIIOITfI WAILIILITTED. FIFTY. riloloSr. ..1k ' Jars griL O 4 l Fi r alf4ied alio—npumcs G, B Attorrair Cownlie.Uor at Saw. islyitelyan 1. ` :;_~-.
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