• Vitt.slyarg alett r .1.11.11 7. L. 11170 . /13= 0 ; 111 a: EaREITT SPITORB and PROPRZETOkB.. PTTTEITHL - RCHMT. THURSDAY NIMMNH ) : AUG. 11, 10.158. Fpnuttilicanißtata Ticket. THOMALM..qoattasti, of Yoga amity stlalsla'A °Maw.. WILLIOYII. Vail, of Simko county Republican County Ticket .AM, ELIV.3 11. Tram Pittitargt, WILLIAM VARNllM,llttaburgh, DAVID A. IBES . S l MA a llet . "bany DAVID R. BAYARD, ?calm. WILLI/ill ESPY, Lawn SLCIalr. • AMMAN. LL meat. THOMAS MELLON. 00 111 ... =mum artimmr, JAOOB H. )lU.= Pittsburgh. GOODMAN Y. 0011VPISE, Booth FaTotta oomatasuouct , .10tiATIISN DR AUFF, South Pittsburgh. LVDII . O4, DAVID COEVELIUd, Ssuickley. Stutustca, MCDBI3SON; Lust Dour - DZILECTOIL 07 1111. POUR, JOSEPII /dILLEB, Snowden Tae Wyse Liptvws..—All doubts ore now re . moved as tO the to of . the letter of Gov. Wise to altiend in Albany. It is monolog pro duction of his pen,. eo that be cantle no longer soreened from censure by the obstinate denial of his personal friends. The New York Commercial to acquainted with tbo gentleman who received the unfortunate epistle, and endures him as well known to demooratio political circles in New York . . We hove no disposition to odd anything more pointed to the remarks which we made in reference to thin subject a few mornings Bieck The Governor Is "down" now—no low down that any effort to keep him In that position would not only be euperfluens but extremely unkind. He no longer invokes opposiffon from his political opponents, but- commands their heartfelt sympa thy. Lotter writing has been his destruction, and we trust his fate will be a warning to all . politicians, great and email, who ore troubled with' an iodination to indite lettere for prieate circulation or peddle exhibition. _The New York 'Commercial treats us to the following explanation of the letter, which shows plainlythat the Governor's folly had some method in It. Nevertheless, as we have before mentioned, the poor gentleman la as mach an object of pity aa of censure: We have reason to think that although the letter was not written for publication, it 106) design ed for ciecolorion wherever the gentleman to whom it was addressed might eappore the pernrel of it would promote- the scheme on which Gov. Wise has embarked, viz.: to force the Democratic State cum. mitres to yield the point of district delegations to Charleston, or to send a bogus delegation to that Convention. The motive for this course is easily Nan. It is generally anticipated that New York will bold the balance' of power in the Charleston Convention. The general, almost universal, belief is that if the delegation Is chosen according to the, we believe, miform adage of the Democratic party in this State, the delegates will be unanimous fur Senator Douglas, while the hope is entertained by Gov. Wise that if the delegates ere chosen bytdis triats, the influence of one or more of hie friends hero will ensure him at least a portion of the dele gation. Failing to"whip the enemy" on this ground a begcus delegation is tube sent. The question which at shell be admitted can be raised in the Conven tion, so thit if that body should be pretty equally divided, and there should be a small majority op. posed Art Dangles, the admission of the bogus • dolegar. be s e emed by a party vote : which alien o ungh the merits of the reepeetive and th balance of power held by New York, thus -hathirown on the side of Mr. Wise. An adroit movement undoubtedly, and as dishon orable u adroit, Sir. Wise ought at least to have been cunning enough not to put It in his oven hand writing, for however much mob manerveres mope.- rind by politicians, it is not weal to proclaim them I ,- to the world, especially with an autograph approval. And, fortunately, too, even the men who sub MIS might participate In movements, have sufficient semblance of virtue and 'efficient respect for public opinion to sever their open connection with there, • wheat° -detected in them, or self-confessed have re sorted to them. In this humiliating expose, how ever, we amsbow far our political nece ssity are demoralised,and should learn the of • reform in this very vital part of our political syt t tem. -• This exposure has come down on Gov. Wise's Mende in the vioinity of Richmond, like a thunder-clop from a cloudless sky. The ablest ' rio knight, who—according to Forney—won his spurs so gallantly in 1855, when in combat with is a certain Black Knight,with hie visor down—will now have those same spurs ruthlessly chopped • off under the eyes of some of his exultant ri vals—probably followers of that disoemfitted Black Knight. - How Botts meet have chuckled _ when this polish letter was laid before him ! Truly, "vaulting ambition has overleapt itself" most effectually in this instance ! Ter CILLARLISTOR ...QVARNTIOII.—Tie Pemuyt- - _ conic& (Philadelphia) of Tuesday teat contains an article in reference to the Charleston Conven tion which reads as if it were designed to pave the way for the nomination of some nobody, who is now repoeing in blissful obscurity, un conscious of the honors to reserve for him.— The success with which the bogus demoarsay met, In 1844 and 1852 will no doubt encourage them to attempt again to trifle with the feelings of the country bye third experiment. There to a vast difference, however, between oonfdrring" uneolioited honors on a retired statesmen and patriot, too modest to solicit them, and the hunting up of some unknown local politician, great in his assurance but trifling in almost everything else. If the article below is not in• tended to prepare the democrat& mind of the nation for a surprise nomination at Charleston, we confess our inability to fathom its meaning. "The names of those emir be brought forward," says the article, "who have not vexed the na tion in Congress and out of Congress, in the Senate and at home, by speeches, enactments, lengthy lettere (oh! Mr. Wise!) and documents, on this and that question," eta. Does this not -look like a search for mediocrity? Bat we will - let the reader Judge for himself by a pezneal of . , - an extract from ,the article : "When the Charleston Convention shall mast , composed of delegates freeh from the people, our seitsidlostitrthid great men will, perhape, find their roseato-hued expectations entirely blasted. LI truth it may happen that those who have Condescended to be candidates on conditions ' will find their candidacy quite out of the question. The names of those may be brought forward who have not vexed the nation , Congress and not of Congress, in the Senate and at home, by speeches, enactments, lengthy letters and tiocturients on this and that importhet question, with the fele view of making hobbles end riding them to the White House, and eclipse all such aux ions patriots for the nomination. Prom all appear ances at present the fit candidate has not yet entered the field. -The time has, apparently, passed when self-made candidates of guano growth can be forced upon the people. The temper and spirit of the ne -tioa will look for that honest merit, which accompa nies modesty, and that self abnegation of political inizigno which indicates the patriot, and hence the Charleston Convention will most probably Cll2l shoot for such a candidate who will be fres from the clap trap and humbug of candidate manufacturers. This has been done in convention. heretofore, and doubt less will become the safe expedient in 1860. Wo at least commend such a course to the people, who are required to do the voting, In order that hereafter the disgusting exhibitions of President-making may DO longer have the Senate for a theatre and the country for • wonder;strialien audience. Lettervniting, stn. sationminifastessituodwlre. rdlingpollticians,shonid no longer be alawed , to trutnufseture and dictates candidate to the parry, nor a President to the Union." Now if any of our democratic' friends know of An individual, within the broad limits of the Vision, who is 'instil.° of the °oil, endue! under . thirty-five years of age, who . has not paned in either breech of Congress, who honorer written . o tong thy letter, who bas never made speech, and who has never meddled with any of the po- liticrel questions before the country, we beg of them to "trot him out" on the corrne--for ho is - In a &eel line of. mansion to the Presidency Murky Charleston (Donrention. Those who know of a person answering this deicription should inform the editors of the Pinnayloanian without - - • OHIO COSTIO2B 11110 T.—Two Ohio State prison sonnets at doJumbos attempted to escape on Wednesday hat, addle at work on a new outside wall. They were fired at by the guards while running. aed IMO of them named John Sweeny.. row shot In the neck and thigh, with it buelbehot 'lrma which he may mosorer. The other, awned , • T-'4-itt.: g. Shalt alba Richard Dort fell 'woonde4 ia • both lege. sad oho received a shot In tho haok, phich erill,-probahly, be fatal. - „_. , . ~.flop.ate um gmnalase es tme 131.1111011....4 iotreepeddiiii moth:l44e ifzuriehitg sepsHaas gitai of the isehionablegeadrapede at BeraieP -7' • a ud - eleewhen, stomas that some of them ere of better pedigree this their Mere. . . _ Tun FattiMilts• is Mg.—Melees front quarters of the Vinton where the cereals °onset- tote theetaples of agricultural production, leave • no sown to question_the fact ih►t the recant her- vest has proved more than mataily abtindaitt. With the exception of some few Im:stifled, chiefly in the mountain districts of Virginia Bud West ern Pennsylvania, the yield of wheat is not - only large, bat what is no leis linportaut, bits been secured In-excellent condition, the weather hav ing proved highly favorable, while the maize still on the ground bids fair to mate a t ioh addi- don to the farmer's resources. It happens, providentially too, that the earth tin been most exuberant at the West, where a good harvest was chiefly needed. /or three sue coulee seasons, the fertile valley' of the Minim ippi had sparingly responded to the efforts of the husbandman. Drought and rain, both in ex.- case, alternately afflicted the nutlike, until even the hardy population . of the Western States had began to despair of their future. Debt was pressing heavily upon them, and' they could see no escape from financial ruin. Now, however, relief has come In the most beneficient form— that of a harvest rich almost beyond precedent. Bat although in: this respect their hopes are more thantnifilledrit is not to be disguised that in regard to the probable' prices to be received for their crap, they are experiencing a heavy disappointment. The European War, by the an impulse it communicated to the market for breadknife, had raised the expectations of the farmers to a very high pitch. What the war so suddenly did, the peace has just as sud denly undone. The efkot of these anticipations, now proved delusive, can scarcely fail to prove Injurious. It will naturally though very un reasonably operate to keep back the grain which should come to the seaboard marts at the earli est day. The west, in partionlarTie largely indebted to the seaports, and more especially to title city. Its obligations are, many of them, of long stand ing, and should be discharged at the fret prac tical opportunity. Much would be gained by both parties, by sending forward the entire sur plus of wheat and corn within the next three months. Prices are not likely to advance, though this is what the farmers will not believe, for at all timea—as well when the marked to at its zenith se wben it touches the nadir—the agri cultural mind cherishes as abiding faith in the Transcendentalist doctrine that the "tendency of all things is upward." Bat notwithstanding this amusing idiasyncracy,the farmers are e thinking and sensible skies, and they must see, upon re• fiection, not only the duty bat thaVolloy of losing nd time in making payment of debts whlelthave long been overdue. The accumulation of inter est is a fatal burden, while the depreciation of the crop, by means of vermin and exposure, is no lees damaging. Our railways and Annals are In grievous want of frelghts,and stand ready to convey every bushel of wheat, corn, oats and rye, which may offer ' at the lowest living rates —nay, in many oases for rates that are truly and horribly "dying" rates to_the railways and to their passengers. It is manifestly an inoppor tune season for that blind confidence In the ad vent of a better demand, which is the besettting weakness of the husbandman. His wiedom will be, if he can only set it, to hasten his grain to market and pay his debts, or if be can be so fortunate as to owe no man anything, to pocket and melts money, as coon as may be, in a country which cries for active capital—N. F. Timm A MODEL Posrussres..—Sire have before at laded to the arrest of 0. Maybee, the postmaster and United States Deputy Marshal, and late editor of the Democratio organ, the Signal, in Lexington, Sanilao County, in this State, but _we have come in possession of some few facts which make it proper to allude to it again. For various reasons the case of Mr. Maybee has more in it than a mere case of individual crime. His fall is the exemplification of an atrociously bad political system. It is part .and parcel of that corrupt practice which has appointed mur derers to office in Kansas and fastened open the public treasury such 'wretched deformities of men as Wykoff and Grund; and it is time that popular attention wan fixed upon the evil. May be-a was a local Democratiopoliticha of influence as will be observed by his above enumerated public positions. Perhaps in his section no man was more - active in behalf of his party. He was plausible In mama, dilligent In conventions, and spent his money freely for the party, which he could well afford to do, as he manufactured himself when the supply grew short, and robbed the mails at odd times by way of replenishing his exchequer; In his prominent party peel. lion le found a probable solution of the following remarkable statements, of the accuracy of which in the main we are assured. - A number of months 'since Mr. Maybee was detected by s o special Poet Offit;e agent In robbing the mails. As we are informed, the evidence of his guilt was conclusive. But still be was not dismissed. Persons interested in an 'honest management of the Post Office in Lexington sp. I pealed to Senator Chandler to use his Influence in having Maybe* displaced. The evidence in the case was presented to Mr. Chandler, who put it on record, and the statement was trans mitted to the late Postmaster General. This funtionary was so for affected by the charges, that he entered into communication with some of the leading Democratic politicians of this State upon the subject inquiring what was beet to be done. Mr. Chandler, in the mean time, urged the removal of Maybee, oe the ground of hie established crime, and the reluetanae of the, Poet-master-General to act in the matter almost' decided him to bring the case before Congress; and he communicated this fact to Mr. Brown. , Finally, he ascertained that the responses from the State had arrived, and they uniformly ai -1 steed the retention of Mr. Maybee in office, and he was retained. The letier of a leading Demo oral of St. Clair County, tale candidate of hie party for an Important State office, recommend ' lag that he be, rebaned, Is now on file in the Department, arid the leading Democrats of St. Clair and Sat:iliac Counties, joined in the recom mendation/ The Democratic State Central Com mittee and Senator Stuart also lent their voices to sustain the persecuted Maybee, and the Free Press, which now parses off the arrest of May bee as a slight matter, was cognizant of, and we apprehend approved, these movements for keep. lag him is office. With such influences in his favor the-guilty Postmaster was kept in office, and has since been appointed United States Dep uty Marshal! I Facts as suggestive as these need but little comment.—Detroit Ado. It Woo is RESPONIIIBLI I—Before the present war commenced, Lord Cowley, on behalf of the Britieh Government requested Louie Napoleon to state explicitly what reforms in the govern ment of Italy he demanded of Austria; and what conoeselon by Austria would be satisfactory to France. In reply, the French Emperor stated the precise reforms he demanded, with the con cession of which by Austria he would be satis fied; observing, however, to the English ambas sador, that he did not belle's that Austria could ,be prevailed upon to yield the points required. The British ambassador, however, determined to make the attempt. lie proceeded to the Court of Francis Joseph, and placed before him each and all of the demands of the French Emperor. With great reluctance, but yielding to the ur gent interpositions of the British Minister, the Emperor of Austria at last consented to every reform which had been demanded by Louis Na poleon. The concessions which the French Em peror had mild would be eatiefactory to himself, and prevent an appeal to arms, were and all of them made, and Lord Cowley hastened back from Vienna to Parts, elated with the confident belief that war would be averted, and the peace ful relations of the two empires at once re-es tablished. lie had reckoned, however, without his host. The veteran diplomatist had no doubt witneesed in his life come notable examples of duplicity and tergiversation, but he Could scarcely hare been prepared for such a scandalous set of bad faith as that perpetrated by Louis Napoleon. Oa his Tatum to Paris, the Emperor, instead of standing op to terms of his own proposition, began to talk about arranging the difficulties by a European Congress, the preliminaries to which he knew would.be so embarrassing as to render each& mode of settlement, In point of fact, im practicable. Is it not akar, then, that on Louis Napoleon rests the responsibility of-the wart— London News. _ _ _ Ancrruza Lerma rnort GOT. Wies.—We aro indebted, saye the Boston Courier, to Lieute nant John C. Foster, Correepondlog Secretary of the 130111.011 Mercantile Library Asefialation, fora copy of Cloy. Wise's letter In answer to an Invitation to lecture before the society next. win ter. It is In thus words: Vg., July 27,1850.—1 hardly know how to decline your invitation, but must do so. Please present my acknowledgments to the Leo. tore Committee, and say that I am shout to start for our mountains for a tour of sixty days, ex amining routes and reservoirs for a canal; that front that time to the first of December I shall bo engaged In preparing materials for my last mes sage to the Virginia General Assembly, upon whom I must wait constantly until tho ist of jaguar, next; and that thereafter I shall holm ally occupied in fixing a hones and home for my family, after four year's absence. Besides all this, extra labors of grieveous bnrthen fall heavily upon me. Bo I cannot accept this call. I have no time for Wong or any other compo sition. lam a bad shot at tho best, mid lam not going to Boston to shoot game on the wing. I would like to bag you if I could. Oh! if I could bag Boston—the whole nation would be safe then. Yee. I alwyei loved old Boston; abe was the saloon orate ea Party. And some of these days, God willing I will brit* see what Is the matter with her that she don't—throw tea overboard like ehe used to do—God bless her sUIL- Remises ere now employed in making oz. aminatione and etelimatea on Um North Western Railroad between, Bleireilla and Freeport, pith_ • view to the early oomp_lstion of that portion of *arced...4%oooy NOWA Suisun Aaalt• Tt At e stnothor Serums eahirtmtraY. 4l &bout • to agitate the country. The Administration parttimneire making ready to oppose the admlasion , of Kan ea' (Mottle 'Union, under thaCoostitntlon which ban just been prepared at Wyandotte. The Dem 00ratie members of the Convention refund-to alga the Constitution; and it is claimed that it does not comply with the provisions of the "Eu . glish Dill," and therefore mustbe rejected. The policy of Mr. Buchanan may be to keep open this controverer for -the purpose of killing off Mr. Douglas, but; it will be death also to the party. The Southern politicians, of the Demo mattepersuasion, wilt of course take advantage Of any want of formality In the Constitution of Kansas, to prevent that Territory from beoom log a Elate. She has mortally offended by her freesoilism, and will be punished by exclusion from the Union as long se possible. If she had consented to %become a Slave State, she would already have had her place among the Slates, but as ehe insists on the abolition of slavery in I her limits, and there is no hope for the Adminis trade° party within her borders, in soy shape, I she Is to be made to Buffer Territorial disadvan -11 Ines se long as the dominance of the Democrat ; to party in the Government lasts.—N. Timm • Emmen Nsyst. PHIPAII.ATIOI9.—The English Naval Estimates for the current year amounted to more then sixty millions of dollars (E 12,682, 056), and very nearly equal the sum total of the expenses of the American Government for the year 1856-7. About ono-half of this vast Gum has been already expended, and the rest is rap idly passing through the Treasury and the Ad miralty Board. According to the Navy-List for July, there are now eleven new ships-of-the-line nearly ready - for launching at the English dock yards. These are the Prince of Wales, 131 guns; the Victoria, 121; the Royal Frederic, 116; and the Duncan, 100—at Portsmouth. Tite Howe, 121; the De France, 91; and the Revenge, 91— at Pembroke. The Gibralter,lol—at Daven port. The Atlas,9l; and th Irresistible, 80 —4g Qbatham; ad the Anson, 90—at Woolwich. In addition to this now fleet of 1;133 guns in all, there are sixteen firet-class new screw-steam ere and nearly twenty now screw.eleops sod cor vettes now under weigh. Several sailing vessels are also near completion, among them the Au rora, of 61 guns, and the Narcissus, Immortalite, and New Castle, of 60 guns each. With all his clamors and complaints, John 801 l does not mean to be taught mapping, if his sea-dogs can keep him aware of the ways of his neighbors. SUMMER Coltriancr.—The fact is now too ll ertablished for any one to attotopt to controvert 0, that moot of the disesues which often prove (stet to non.. mar. prodoced by enuresis° me of fruit. and vegetables, byeich the atmensett is disordered, the liver deranged, the bletagnated and digestive mums, moderel newton. If not torpid. Cholera, Cholera Machos, Bilious and Cramp Moll; Dysentery, Diarrhoea end such like complaints gem minute and thrive open Improper toot and often times l ot me eo deep reated.and grad upon the coneUtutcon, that the etrongest sod Moat ILCUt Inedicle.stra ..that to errest s helr progress until the patient le proetrate, and all hope. of relief lavender& Who le it that has not wan • Ong healthy intent or autule, seised with ooe of the •ancy. leg disease. above spoken of, end despite the ohm and sci ence of Medital genUemen ...le sway under their s imply •nd how leads treatment to be •wounted fool Simply by the feet„ that Instead of administeringe remedy to limy the failing ettength of the afflicted, dent I the Wile time check the Mown in MI prtmrom, the remedy preectibed Wad in the est:mutton of the cultural strength, and at the time the disease was mastered the imitator was prostrate, end tallies to excite • reaction the patient died from the effect of the poison administered to uproot the dim.. Not so with nonatevrd ROLLAND BITTERS, which &recomposed entirely of vegetable matter, and which have not poly proved theowelme toe boat tonic In nee. hot LIM neverfalled to curvet disorders of the coxcomb Led bowel. when taken wording to din:Mimic In the cure of Sommer Complaint. they hare nosquaL Try them at once. Run Oskerinkt—The Dennlceibighly Concentrated Doer. have's Rolland bitters is pot op in half pint bathe only, and retailed at $1 pee bottle. Ire great demand kw this truly Celebrated Medicine tow induced LCULUY which the public *knead gaud aping& purchasing. Dewar, of imposition! See that our tame la on thelabel of every bottle you boy. RENI.IIIIII PAGE. JO, • 00, Buie Proprfeters, 11 Wood lane; berme Ist and Ed ata,PlUshergh. Pa. amtalewP Acto abb crtusemrnto ANTONIATIC APPLE PARERS TIM CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TUE !JAMS?. Pox aela singly, or by the dosoo, by SAW:TEL RIDDLE, Manofeetufer of Wooden and Willow Ware, ealleftwP 2.1 Ditmomd. WHITE LIME.-100 bbls Hollidaysburg Will. Limo fee tale by LLOYD JOILSITEI. anti N. 2.0 Llbeeteetreed• MORE NEW PRINTS--Ginghorns, heo, ke, M. Tacking; Shirting*, blodlos,new style Deland, opened tble day. 0. LIANBON LOW, .01 N 0.74 Starlet Street. BROOMS -50 dozen for sole by sap nialff if. OOLLTIIP TrUNTED DOWN, BUNTED DOWN, MINTED DOWN, HUNTED DOWN, raucrrnuLLy ILL ILISTRAT BELI7IITIILLY ILLOSTRATFP, BLAIPTI VULLV ILLMITIUMED. CHARLES DICKENS' NEW STORY, CHARLES DICKENS' NEW STORY, CHARLES DICKENS' NEW STORY, TUE FIRST EVER WRITTEN 'EXPRESSLY TRAVIS= RYER WRITTEN IMPUTABLE; TUE MST EV KR WRITTEN EX PRISSLY FOR AN AMERICAN PUBLICATION run AN ASIERICAN PUBLICATION OR AN AMERICUS PUBLICATION IY 118 CELEBRATED AUTHOR, BY TRH CELEBRATED AU rnok. BY TEHB CELEBRATED AUTBotA. IN THE NEW YORK LEDGER, IN THE NEW YORK LEDGER, IN TIIE NEW YORK LEDGER, 808 BALK LT AUNT MINED. 1 , 011 BAIA BY BUNT fUi BA.LE BY OUST I MINER, nod all nowwftwlera la awry town anti onlageln tn. tom o - anl NOTICE -At a meeting of the Committee on !dulcen of the &midis of Os city el It.ttaborgh, holden the 6th day or Angela. My, It min Orfkred, That the Mark of the market. be directed to wt. sign to dealer. at second baud in country perdu., (tempt hocksten,) which ha shell-know, or have nab m to bo. Mrs has been purchased within the GOUOtI of Allegheny, stands on the Western rids of the Dlsmond, so long salmi; spec shall he o,6llclent for their accommalatlon, the rent of which thml bo Pfty cent. each per day; and that &alarm to such produce wholly purchased without said county, shall be .amend sorb moods along the ?wanly Ride of the Diarnoud as shell not be requited for the accommodation of venders clench prudent , . of Moir own growth and prolix. shit; and that the alters of the markets be requested to cense to be strictly enforced the laws prohiblung bnak• storing. wm. eumbirs, Chains.. 7 Attest; It. Illesmow, Clark. mat:3W WOOD AND WILLOW WARE— Cigar Doak.le, GarrllUtlig HOU. Ibuketo, FrellC.2 Delicate., Rolfe Traya, enoyar Yates, Pploe Dozen, Door Ilona, l'oblo !data, • Willow DamWs, all aiwo cud ahay,es, NUL Iloonpus, Willow Choirs, Fring Cobs, Dot Trope, Cantu; Duel ets o Tato, Brooms, Braaboa, Blackleg, Wade Bawls, Weobboarda, Keeler., and everything Ow In lb° Duo, for vale, wholooWe and retail, by , semtiCL ILIDDLD, Manufociurer of Wooden and Willow Ware, onlOolawr No. 21 Diann nd. 6AMUt7L FLIDDLE, 13=E:zommi Wooden nrad Willow Wore 11AiKETS, nnoozds, DRusass, corn:46e, &C No. Al, Diamond, solo.l2elyi . W U *MO/WALD& CO% advernaln 4 o and Comm Milan 1101111. e. 1,951 NASSUA. STREET, "JEW TOOK. Admium:ot ! .ill b. receirml as above, for plblicatt • to Ms paper. &OA tr Videsualsild 'tubber Slut*. Fabrics. THE UNDERSIGNED lI.AS NOW IN Mom at Wholesale, only, and I. delft receiving from hie Factorise in O.D. D, and from Ma beet manutachnies abroad, !seep quantities of Webs, buspenden, Garter., Tape., .to, and will grant Lkonee /Damps with authority to °thereto Import and mil the Vulcanised Dabber Munk Mem. Allem* mono hen 11 tea dolls of my name— without which no good. of this deozrlption can his legally roofed to lb. United elates during um Ilhdhu• of year's Patent. 11013A0D U. DAY, Principal Wiretumm, 23 Cloactlatid gime, anStlyrd Few Took. FISH—No. 1 Idackeral;• No.. 1 Salmon. No. 1 Moe Lim% No. 1 Alm Mackerel, to SINN White Ptah to half barrels, for rale wboleasle and retell In /BANOWII Family Grow, and Tee Man, Ye.letal meet, Allegheny. 0.-4/lem4e dellvere4 Bee of charge. nut ENGLlSllMUSTARD—Gertuinoooloman's Meshed to 10 pound kegs, and 4, 0 812410 pound teas, for eels at wholesale and Wail at IBANOL'4 relay Gro cery and Tea Stare, federal drat, Allegheny. N. B oafs delleend free debugs. .00 TEAS! TEAS!! .rmAcinr._ • 100 boil chasto flue to Ottro fan Oalanp, • I 60 0 " 4 " Young Olson, 10 0 " Gnu rowdor and Emporia, 10 ° " Orang•Preco, • 60 colt; bone sasorli4 styles and grades. Lutoot I. venetian& Or Moro and for plo by oral • WILLIAIIB le JOHNSON, 11413mithflold TAXILISI TAXIO3II TA X. 615111 CITY TAX-PAYERS WILL BEAR IN stwlowl thotno other nottoe will be `tree for the pay , mot at Tame lima le publfehewl La th e eltrpeporn antiwar Iced to de* any prieting- The tears now doe Sr. the CM TAX, TUN MUNRO TAX, ' • Wall, HOT AND Till TAX . foe G RADING AND PAVING. -..4lllThihT4:lll altltOntiTlLS TIM N .Ind tin see tt not paid won Cahn put luta the Land.d.o Aldermen SICIIIMII3I. Ott' Tnientrei.', IS.", FliESn SUPPLY OF 1118 OEL RRAT&D ARTESIAN W.l.TilaPst recelnklby anfl aos. tLesitzio. corAxmoto and maTtm es• ME-200 bblo.fresh r for sale by SORT IL OOLLISS. - —....attaT151113.6. ' ,-, . i.'.. "'-',•'' '. 4,11111 1‘ t , ) ,,1t 547 3. ..••• 5e....• . -......................................_............._.1. ' pITTSBMIGH -FEMALE COLLEGE, 1 ..NORTECERN .. _ jer.sooo • Acivni: Nattrin.—To sell Ihttr,l . ' Assurance 0 comnanv• am lineations. Aganta bliT6 MANI mer 6'1,1,000 on one 7-: ' , A.M.' -- E - --,,, a batter than WA otbsr similar agendas, Send four stamp' NO. I snow/ere gram, LONDON. sad let SO pages particiala" Path. ; • 1,. EST A.BL.ISOED IN 1836. i il.,,_l4'arve EPUEAIId DROWN, Loweil,111•10O Aasiateel by tins experienced teachers. Instructions are cApppar,_ .. .. ___ _.. ... -.•, . .... 11/1;4011.800 00 ' saracravis Wearrtn in this State toy 9n• tiran to all brwanhes of • thorough English, Cisaaiosi end ; PL if, f i f , ugPiint, A - ND MIDA.PI;II . B-. 2,194,1 .. 0 2 raw with theO O LDEN BALI'S. Pella rapidly. Can Make - 6 eolna o . ll "ntion F apart° eh o '. 060 " 4 10 ' ANNUAL EXPANDS. for the year cud. 1 good oay. For term; An. send atatop. Oil Painting, Water Coif.. and Droning, Modern Lao- ' l og y oooorg xi . ma ...... ........ ...... ..._, u 33,994 g g y 0 1f..2 - fo g o nep C. P. w fßgerm 1,, 0 . 0 u, woe gnaw. we taught by • thoroughly qusilllcit teacher. Moo —__ _ dc titular the ouperwatm of Pmf witiset. nu ti•iai T ins COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Mr; gittog particutr. apply at the Coll m niOr s #V M. '{ Fro :roo m. or rh Thost , Ewa n* b o y F rr ir; om a u lzotr ....k .ry teerte .,,, .2 : T. If , jui7.s:6wd ::::::::tb:;d.:l.the Slat day of AuguaL For CirriP . g . gigogg Doo m o f w 0 g.... . all cams, bated upon taLch i rec t tar or the owoar or men - pant, and the merits of r . L.O. promptly adJustsd and paid without reference to London. A wad permanent fowl promoted in Philaki. Phidfor Palm* Ofionesin foie tawdry. WiIIISCIII tit 0101 00100: Mews. James McCully A Co., 174 Wood erect o John Floyd A Co., lid " " " Drown A Kirkpatrick; KG Liberty street; • D. Gregg d Co„ PA Wood Went: 4. • Wilson, APElroy A Co., 61 Woad airbag . maws WV...idiom A Co. 103 . " * Nimkk Co ,96 Water street; • D.A. F neatak t Co., First and Wood drool.; " Jo. W weedi Co., Second and Woad areal; TI, " Atwell. &Co, I Wood .tract; 0 Plorrhfleld A Co. Fourth and Market swede " Alcia. saws Co., Wood and Water stg atif US 011111.1M.PUIA. George 11. Btu. Eig .13 Bank ousel NM.. Myers. &shorn AOo , = Market stmt. Wm. WK. /. Co., 22 &nth Trout staved: " IPCutcron A Collins. Front and New Ow 0 Eolith, tillano A Co., 413 Market er.oo " Jannis rahm A Co., 1/3 and W. Loads areal; Joseph 11.11itchell,Eaq., Pr.wident Nem:mold Kant: Jame. Dunlap, En, Pe salient Union Hank; Con. W. A. Fodor, late Ands. Auer.. Oonrt. JMllligli W. ARSIOTT, Agent, 3.22101.0 Temporary Woe, 108 Woad streot. GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. ERF. L Q PEILSIIING. A. M. Yreddent. REV. J. U. muumus, d . id.. Vice President, lIARVEST tiONIE PIC•NIC A GRAND PIC•N10 WILL TAKE PLAOS AT LOSS' SUOMI CAMP, lalsotveni asorr 6811P13101.38. ON THURBDAiY, 407311571 A, 1b59. sire good String end MIMS Band will be to attendance on the prentlece. . SJIP - flarrealtmente of ell kinds an the ground, apd sttend. ad 1.1 JACOB HYLII. P.ll.—A Oenel Boat will L...from Penn street et 7 o'clock A.ll, and lionnee Band will be to attentdi. on the Boat exteml&w PUBLIC NOTECS TO TU CITIZENS OP PITT TOWNSHIP.—The Commission..a appoint. lid by theConet tabu:pins Into to. expediency and Pi o iiiS o. ty of the division of Pitt township, will meet for the por- Pows of their appointment on MONDAY, ABOUST, 16th, 10511, at 10 Odors, A. AL, at the boom of Alexander Brock. emidge, Centre Auntie. CHRISTIAN SNIVELY, BENJAMIN KELLY, HENRY CHALFANT. ON CARSON STREET—A convenient two story dwelling vith ;wild. in front, parlor. diningream, et:umber., kitchen. ate. Lane yard, trees, andshrubbery. For sale by ii. OUTIIBINtir a BON. rob Marke t arret. ►:lei 070 itir oil : BIIRNETI'3 COCAINE BURNH,TT'd COCAINE iterA compound of Cocon-nut Oil, Sce., for drawling the Hair. For• .user and N1 ...b100m, It 11 without an .goal. It prevertea the Hai rfromfullin off. h promo!es he healthy and ttiyorons grouth. It b notgreary or etieley. It leaves no disa7recabie odor. It .0./Irns the hair when hard and dry. It soothe the irritated scalp d.at. It affords ehe rieheet Notre. It 'mains (cave in effect. It cove fifty cent. for a ha If pint bottle. BURNIC'rI" COC &INN' BIJRNICTI'S COCAINE MITTELMT.Tyr'S COCAINE . BORSON, Jay 10th, 1837. 4113-51aremb.l. Bourn t Co--f Oknuot refine to state the milutio7 eff.ct to my earn aggravated cum, of your ex cellent Bah 011—(Cocalrieo) For many months my Into had been felling off, until I was fearful of toeing It entirely. The ale upon coy howl be- Cane gradually more and more lederned, Po that I cold not touch it without pain. This intuited condition I attributed to We um of various advertised hair osmium, stitch I have since been told contain osinghwe By the advice of my physician, to whom you had show your proem of purifying the OW I commennd lie u the ask week In. Jane. The ant appllcetion allayed the Itching mod irritathom In throe or bar doe We reduces end tender. nem disappeared—We hale ceased to WI, and I have now a thick glue tit of new hair. I trust that others, similarly afflicted, will be induced to try the same remedy. Tours, very truly. PO4OOl R. POPE. 13IIRSTELT I'S COCA.IN.E. nußNlvra^s COCAnTE 13'CrIZNIUTT" El COCAINE Writ sinea application ganders the hair, (no natter how stiff and dry.) oaf% and &way for amoral days. it lo cowl mid by all who have mad It, to ha flu 6( it and cheoyast Moir Breanng Walks Maid. - • prepared by JOSIPU BURNETT Y CA), Bwaror for We by dealer@ generally. at EA eta a bottle. sollro4 OLD and YOUNG AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, Fratesnor Wood's Hair Restorative INTILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, THE growth wad color of the halr,lf nerd two or thew Unfit • wash, to any imaginable age. Perfectly rattan the gray; oars bb. bakt with natore's own ornamoot, Use bats; =Au It new. witt and beautiful than any olhand pranerra the scalp free from ail diem., to the greatest aga. States men, lodge. AtAgrucya, Dorton, Clargyouro., Plohasional Men and Oeutieturn and Latin of all classes, all drat the road, twat ...runny that we do DOI Bey too D. 41.11 .t. u. b•VCI Hai lb* tollowbut. Uttd.lbdP • t'll.ollENALut N. TUALBEIIit, PIANINT, on his arrisal in tbe Untied Plats Lb* • wan rapidly Laramie', gray, but on applyi n g Wood's flaw ibrstorauss bah' won retotort4 ha original bow. CILSRLXIIO6APEW, 13 wile'. b e d N. :d says dot gr., hairs on his wifs'a bead were, t a few wealds trial, turned Into 1641 k brown, .Itha tams Moe beautifying and aing the bait A. 0. RAYMOND. Ilatb, blaboo iota be la now Olt, years old, and Ms hair and wblaltera were ttrooldrda gray. bat by tbe .eatwo bottle. of Rotoratlve hood any hair. h dlompurad, tooth on Me head and fare, and le more soft and saaay than for twerity too year. previons wits, at the age of fifty two, ham need it with No aura e athot. FINLEY JOHNSON, Rol , of New Orleoulaosato that ho het tas but by the Yellow V. 0.0. In 14.54. II to used Wood'. flair Reetorstive. and Lis babe l. now Mitt and glory. B.III.IIIIDDLETON, Llvicgaton, Alabama, rya tbo Itestorative has do.. ranch good In his part of Ho country. 1110 toed It for baldness, and now has • Dna bead of hale. T. L. HORSE. Labaoo. limtnalty, saya he by man Wood's flab Reatoratim In hundreds of ca me, and never %new tt to fall to accompilsbiog all it prolmos 10 do. L. 3. ALDEN. McLaboabolve,lW.NA mY• ho had the maid head eight years, an A./ bald, • but by the Illanal an of Wood's Hair Rastota• live, he now hr a rlott easy bead of heir. W Sold by all Droggista, ad by 0. F. Wood A Co., 444 Broadway, New Yorkood 114, Market afoot, St. Lords, Mo. Bold la Pittaborgb by th. GICO.IIIIREBRII, D. L. FANNESTIANI A LE), and all Dra • ot. [antully) TARENTum. MEETlNG.—Excandon Trait =Gtr,_ over ALL/WILES V VALLEY ILAILKO/ low= Depart frtnot FtlOstavgs &afloat° &CAW, 1855. 10th, Wednesday at 6:16 1. It.1" - .30 0.. it I 11th, Thursday at... 11515 t. r 1 1 I 10th, Yrllay at.-- it eelb a. N. MD e. M. 18th, ehantrday at. 0.15 A.m. 0:00 a.= 15tb, Monday at— 6:15 a, It Old a. N. I IR: h, Tuesday at—. 3.16 a. = Itln A. n. I 17th, a-vs... Jay at16:15 a.. 11.190.1 a. al 18th, Thursday at_.1315 .....19700 •, .1. ethi taturday a train will leant= SAO Notaront, Thrill, viol/ lesais Tavalals 10th, Wed/xiday at 1:00 .. N. 11. 5 0 lir 11th, Thursday Rt.. 7:00 .1. It, 1230, Ted= =...... 7 00 A. ~.100 I. 11l ' 181 h, *MOH= at. 70 a. so 11$20 • o . 1 16th, Monday at.— WO it.= 701 a. II 13111, Tuesday at,._ TO a. r- 2:00 P. IL ' 17 1 .. Wednesday at 700 3. r.:00 r. r. ' 18th, Thanday at_ T.-00 a. a, LIM A II •0n Batorday • train .01 Wrest I=B air Xioursioti Vete= will he :odd al the Bookstore or ).1. ItTAD,II Yourth • win arlthwt Mkt= will be charged full 1 aull:dO111 Downes's Prolific Seedling Strawberry. 46- VgiiAL TO fiI'AVOY'S, SUPERIOR .1.2 to Lovers Bealllog lo sirs, count to Carr's Nas Clue lojtsocr, and !row Oa to fan tin. as production as any othernoa hundred eluf.tiow In cultivation " Ea say. 11,. Downer of hie sins Beedileg, a &outlaw. with wt.. I have luen ectinaloted nod Boon bud.w with fig raw', nod fa ail our ...actions bawl never had raw. to miadoobt hi. word or honnnols dPllug, which Induced ma to soon,* the agrooy hit his arooderfnily prolific barti.- Band foe olreoW. of report offnavatiaitioit COMMUt e 301111 MURIOOII, .09 pfty.hongh and (Mimi Nonsirlau IMTTSBIIIIGII FIRE BRICK—The attention of Iron wall daemon Is dlreetai to Ilre Brlek, Which be l oo m to b e d boss soutllty. and warreotod weer pa .0.0,,ti0n. to mei qmany,ll.lll at • ressonstly km pies, by OCIADIVICIK a BON, agents for mssetracturere, Nos. 10 aneklfa Wood Street, Pittsburgh, GILCHRIST'S CELEBRATED RAZORS AND TABLE CUTLERY il'el""" for "1"1 7. N. SHALUVIBEIIGiIt s 00 (humor. to B. Dont*, 3,0 004 HIAWATII'A Mtn HOT PISMO HUTH of all altos on Land and matulactorad. Alta, DOLTS' For BOdgos, klacblnery, ag. Om:Mara Imp:onside, to,Tosabbed at aloof notice. 101-Warnbousa, Na 114 WNW street. • KNAP, SCULLY t CO, =:6m& VALUABLE SEWICKLEY PROPERTY 1071. Bdl3-1. new well built dwelling 42:16, wW aillidged, 7 raw on ths Mt door, wide bell e portico to froot end tooth to the row-4 now on the wand Wry— lexes 71% acres of grad, frontiug oat tho river, end eiterutog WY to the Winona, ow the WIWI, for sale by l.oflffU HTt6OB . 61 t ACI"8-1 0C111 AND ONE- ne acre ands talf In timbal ebefr faUaig situate lama tulles from Allogitsuitlq usar tbs mooed, far sale by COTILOBar BON, 61 !farad street. .u. LAKE FISII-2 0 bble Trout, fresh caught; 28 Of do do do do 8 do Mille Flab do do 30 bf do do do do do Ju.t toed oo oatudiromm e 0 . 3 bY OOURPATENT Pala CAN—The best Tin Yrult Cho yet .before the public ; g tly yet fectly ed. Every one Who deeps plntin Tru in cane ehoald sae Ma one TP J Pucnsgag-_, toT"""whom 4h. min AAr--"----7—ANCELESTER PROPERTY—Three fine -ma Building Lots, 20 OA that co Wirblastnn er sit by Lti Let deq• tomuth atty.. Price tha woe ha. Si" or "mauls. /arida by aug B.OdT®tß Tf 60N.6 COVILL'S COItIPOUND EXTRACT OF k7'sutaerAsu.t. AND MUMMA, tit Ms ea" ail disown arising them Impaythr of the blood. • lerP "i 97 Ast reeeletel by,308. mama. - ob 9 eithehrhaandehetigidlatargith RALSTON & YOUNG, [40C411110.11 TO ,Gm T. EIIITOCC) BOOK,JC RD & JOB PBEERS, PIPTO STREET. NEAR POST °PIMP. Prrrssuaon, P nNar .a, 17rExecu4 orary kind of BOOK and FANCY JOG PRINTING with neatness and dispatch. • BY TILE ABOVE CARD IT WILL BE pormited that I have dispomd of my BUOK AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT to Ammer. RALSTON YOUNG. They me gentlomen to whom every confidence may b. placed, as well to regard to Mendota* tram:talon. to their expertn , to in the mechanical execotion of the work entratted to them. They are provided with a large =mint of Types and Machinery, Steam Power and other facilltlea to eiettnta printing In an egg:anent style and promptly. I ..k for them .tho contlntoince of that petroo• ego which ha. to long and so liberally been extended to mytalf. ingitaimetf P JOHN T. PARTOOK. CARD. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY essocletcd with him In the WUOLICSALE GROCERY BUSINESS, M. SAMUEL EWART sad Mr. WILLIAM CURRY, and will continue the llama of the OLD STAND, NO. 1171 LIBERTY STREET, directly' oPPAto tho EN& Hotel. WILLIAM 51 GORMLY. Piitsbargh, Jol y 1, INS. SAMUEL EWART.....WM. Id. GORMLY..... U. CURRY. W. M. GORMLY CO., WSOLIIHAL GROCE4S, DEALERS IN PROV/BIONS, PRODUCE AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTUItBS, so. 571 Liberty a ttttt Plit•burgb, P•. Jabtmdlitp /DUN T 104.1 LOGAN A. GREGG, IMPOILTERS OP HARDWARE, NO. 51 WOOD STREET, Pour Docct at.c.ve Bt. Charles MAO. PeXtdeut FIIIIBC ROIL O. S. Bans, late of Limoast. Loon' • GILL" omo. O. BRYAN &. CO., Commission Merchants, 1/011 TUB SALE Or PlO IRON, BLOOMS, No. 52 Wood St., Pittsliargli. Itaraakkaa—L7oll. PbuF & 00, Pittaburgic Ltingoton, Oopaisail it , Plitaburak: Thos. C. Franklin, Eq., Im o oon Lim Elinon Cosioar,, llartl.borg Brian.oloar • 00., tiollklaysburk, Pa. • _ Inenrance Company I OF PIILLAUELPIIIA, Insures Loss or D•mase by Firs on Building.. lierctiendise. Fur." isiture. £5., at Ileasonabie • Rat.. of Premium. Dieecross. \ —l. Ratdaforl !fur: WHIM= 5.1.1240, of Wm. Wilms A Co; WM.* hatter. It. H. Atwood, of Atwood, Mao A 0o; Booj. T. Tredick, of Trtelick, Stokes A Oo ; Henry Wharton; Idordaml Dowtoo; Goo. H. Atowocf. of Stewart Prot John H. Brown, ofßrow. Cd B. A. JA. of B. A. fabocttock A Co.; Andrew D. Cash; J. L. Hrrtoget, of Wood it Errtorw. F. RATCHFORD bTARR, Prechter& Cutup W. C 02.11, Sattratati. Ilmoosoe amszurce.,—WcaCo , Painter h On, Braman 6L Bare, Keg, Jon Wareball, Eel. Allen Kramer, E.g., Wilson, BC/Kroy I Co, Wilma, Pay on i Co., WWI, Brown Co., Lielopton, Capeland I Co, j e nue B. Lyoo Oa, Wm. 9. Lovely Co. GEO. 6. BRYAN IL CO., Agents, 1,306md No. 62 Wood Street AVAVh 1,51110, TII E ADMIRERS OF STEINWAY'S PIANOS are respectfully Warmed that we base Jost remised TWO of Mess UNLLIVALLED PIANO-FONTES, viz: Om 7 Norms mud rumor, plain; Om fifi do do do do They mod bat to be beard, and tbelr cast eoperiorfly ore, olbors 0111 et mice ter marilfestrd. for wile by 11. ILLZBISIt A BRO.. N 0.63 Ylftb curet, sot Solo Accede roe etelowey'a cowl ailed Miaow THE IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY, NO. 255 LIBERTT STREET, PITTSBURGH. Ora. Z. Wan., Pre.3---$0131,10 0. Papaw; Cashlcr. This Institution will In opts and ready tar budneas on MONDAY,tits FIRST DAY 01 AUODBT. Collection* made In all the Principal 011ica of the United Statue uld tie Canadas, and pmts.& promptly remitted to any desired irdnt oo day of maturity. Eight Exchange oo tha Trhiclpai Cities of the East and West. Deposita received in P. and Camaro:W. 1.e.. allowed en Thee Dervorite. Ja27:dif SUNDRIES -1000 mats &An Lab, (common 01 . .6.) 400 do do. (rednod,) 00 do awns AJkNC 000 bap Nitrate Soda; 100 do Baltpotre, 600 boxes Window Gloar (colorbd xiars;) For mlo by AISIXANDIM RING, aul No. In Liberty street.. WE INSURA.NOE.—The GIRARD LIFE L INBUILINCIG, ANNUITY AND MST COMPANY, at th• Agency, No, Grant street. Pittsburgh, continue to make inearancen on Una. In addition toe paid caplial of $300,000, they have a large and Incresslng MUM MN affording undonbtot enmity to the inenr.ed. In canal of Imam. for Ut. the bonus declared from Hamm Deals km shady iszceedad illty par omit on aU premium. paid. Tara. Itinoavai; Praalt ; John F. Jams, Actuary; Jas. Mon, N. D.. Medical Nzaralner, also N 0.113 ffUth atmet, Pittsburgh. For lumber hatonnation apply to WM. DARE. W . El ,l 4tsint for the Company, No. TA Grant Mat t PRICES REDUCED— BOOTH AND StIDElt OEIDAP FOR OASII. JAMES SOON 69 Market nrect, no. venter oft bb large and 'roll malcoted stock of BOOTS and SUOFO at Tory minced prim, condalor, of Wks, Woes and Clandraas' elite; Flippers Sad lam Don of all den:dation. lfeW, Bora sad lenath's Boots. Does, Orford Ties, GM. en, Opens, le., la, 301 14AllEST STRZLII All of sada he In now oiling at &rosily rtdoond prL,.s. 0.11 noon and nouns bargain. Pdlll JA11.1311 ROB& NI Moohot stmt. FIRE BRICK AND POT CLAY.—Having been appointed Apes for the ale of the Itaboalßei . Duck sad Pot Clay, wean at 41 Unworried, toscipply vita aloy casualty and of a eaperior quay. The aitectLon of Olen Illatirectorws Is particularly di rected to our Pot Oley, ',Lich we CII will warrant to boa sups riot esticle. ADWIOIL Jk BON, d o dg Nos-140 and 161 Wood street. OPT .LND BOLT WORKS. XLCOTTAGE and 3 sores of Land, 11 miles from tb• Own Maw 200 bowleg trer—spple, gyp, awn, £OO .hide Ina and small Galls. home ..- ran sod with hall 8 Solt midis 2 parlors, /Hubs room m3d lataam 6 bed shysters, 1 cellars and ttor• roam; portico 1. trans mall* canlage Swam altuzikm II plus sat and baldly and la • gaud neighbor:mod; • well of good mists; also • large ciders for oiMt. mat•r. Will be sold or smtmaged by 8. arms= • ON. 6111arkst st. A DI ERUI9I , I FLUTE SCHO OL—Withg end complete rala and alarelaos, awl a 0.3=1► gay laatntetlina to pant ths tuna La the art of plaTle& the ante "Mehl • manta, together 'MI a large collectloo amnia mush; coastidlnd of Polkas, Mucha, to., tkl E. Howe. Yriefi bee. /cede by JOUR H. MELLON SP Wood stmt. &On meld as esoelpt of flu prick Jne RZBINED SUGARS-3D bbls. of tho form: snags la Eon tad for rob. holm,* and rs talf, clomp at /Ulf 1331110 Fomily Grocery and Toe Mro. Morel moot, 411logbesy. sot IVRIISR ROASTED JAVA AND RIO 'COMM el on bud, of ate Inn quality, and for WS et /RAMON% Grauer/ sad 21a Stare, Waal street, illlegbeey, eta APER-80 roams superior Batting Paper; full count Rat Wnwpizoido I:44l.sll3ldcrown;loolxns. Straw &I do for Web, . en& Wan t int3oll. ALL PEUNTii—BatiOLIFISLD VO. a. cadst to eV. thercostominstall sucilmant %Mu& oicadag ncetrodszol Wild to theirstock 111"11roM Itabsolddi limia gad MI Irta" THE ENTERPRISE inUtaltonal _ The Western University. TMS INSTITUTION. 'WITH AN ABLE Board of Inst:Laws, an sltstalve and sslnableesb i.",°!_.Mi.lemle. • 00i:spiels tel of Chemical and Pb110.,`.. .,`.. A TPal • xlml , mostly new, and a largo and comm. dions bundling. Mien the boel adrwtsges to lbws In • P.P.-1n...7 or solleslate comm. The next term will commence Emdemlwr bt1,1•59. anB3lrd WM BsIcKWELL.Peey. PENN * INSTITUTE, - 11120 CH EMMET, fa: AR tG6I4N. Wlll le open or, !dOND,Iii", u.. ?We AUGUST. Term -822 per megos of flrossoothe. .1. M. flkllTEl. Inalyd Prickeipol. YOUNG LADLES' SEMIS ARY, ALS7 CHESTER,. CHESTER, CO.. 1 . 4. CONDUCTED BY THE HISSES EVANS. She oast SamPAnnual Swam attar Institution yin ann. minas on ins Brat of Suptalaber, sad terminate ao Cho lost a., o f Lowy, including • rod of Am mouths_ Tlm tonal Spring Sacalitn b• Wendt:mai [acidCirar run taining Torms, be !ad on application ns Prin. aotlltda WILLIAM D. 1131 ITli, TEAOHF.R OF VOCAL AND INSTRU 111INTAL MSIC, No. 113 routlb street betwmo ood mod Smithfield streets, would ruspecifolly esnuotwe to Ds pupils sad the publis that he wid resume Ms teach lug to private lekroas and dames on the Ist day of Spt... bor um& Itin r encs. etiSstiv MAD. ArPPOLISE %Erie. UUCP. Boarding and Day School for .Young Ladies. 148 Third Street, Tilisburgh. THIS SCHOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA a besides • fall English amnia uncifintl facilltits to acquire the Trench language and Ilterature--the panel• pal. an American born having resided several years in Prance, ...I being maiiited by Mr. Tramloolh a oatlro of Perla, and graduate of the .College Charlemagne." The nomad anneal semi. Min span on Monday, the 12th of Yegirember. Price of mid. by the tome, Sin French sod Latin I taught without extra charge. No pupils received ender tcn years a age For cirmalors, ac-, apply at Mr. Mellor's end Mr. Davison's storm, or at Me residouce of Madame TcNdoul. aziedisial esin.lslll 4 A. l- Ci r . LA VVILIESICE V 1 LEX, FOR YOUNG LADIES, THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO TERMS, fire months each, trill open ots TUESDAY, the Itith of September. et 9 o'clock, A. M. The Faculty of Teacher., who flied their eitoationa with men disongoialsed cow. durlog the pet year, continuo their coonectloo with t h e lumitntion. fto account of the greatly increased Utilities foi travel afforded by the new Pamenger Railway, a limited number of DAY PUPILS will be eeceieed Irmo Pittaborgh. The number of Boarding Pupils lc limited to Thirty. EARLY APPLICATIONS ARE DESIRABLE. CIRCULARS, containing general information, terms, A 4.. may be bad at DAVIS' end DAVISON'S, Bookwellets, and ILLEDER'S and 91ELI.OB.'S Music Stores, or by addrelie lug at Pittsburgh Poet Oita, auledueD) REV. OHORGE T. RIDER, Better.,_ Ilt "m" , P 01 AViii p4itol ri Ft ri-ryl AND WRITING ACADEMY, College Heil, Ditooll2d, BirMll3olB.l2Cl TEMB, WAIL ON ZNTIIANC.E. FOr Ornamental Writing...—.--$ l 5 Plain Writing....._lo}. T into nollraltoi. " Writing and InCOllll N. iIIIAPPER, Profouor of Writing sod Book• Seeping. O. H. LSITEIRLD, Jr., Profouor of Ponmandilp. C. Y. WILLS, Prof:moor et Book.Kreping mad Comeau. old Caludaticaa REP. W. B. BOLTON, Lecturer on History and Genura . l Subjects. RON. R. P. FLENNIKEN, Ex-11. B. Mohler to Dan mark, a number of the Ph:taboret Bar, lacoarer ms Gone. merdal Law. PROP. N. F. EATON, Lech: war on Slocution. OW and see wbat bu never of before at/ante d by any penman carnal): Specimens of Ornamental aa Practioal Peomanibip mounted in your prunsts, in tha abort spar:sof loom 20 sounds and upwards. Good boarding at per neck. Studenta enter at any tiara. For specimen. of off.batia 8G1111.13 Writing, enclose to postage stamps, and addrees G. 11. LEITG.PaLD, Principe], • Pittsburgh, Ps. ju281.74k•P .11.11 C AND A-Ft. DISPENSARY OM. las 1110 St,(2l door, op rtOrs,) Buffalo, N.Y. ESTABLISIIED BY TILE CELEBRATED DR, JOHNSON, lea °Mond., England. A great disnavery to the Nance of =editing., being • net% tato sod speedy cure for restoring the slght and removing all dtenssee waled to the eye. no, te universally ao• knowledge , ' the only este and sore remedy taw known.. It hem been used with great =owe by the Roost skillfal phy sician. to &trope end AMelka. Patient. In any pert of the country mtreat 1/111111.1.60 semolly at • moderate .:pence. thereby melding the danger and expel'. of esillng into the bandi of tlniktlifol physic:tam Toy .00110100 (eoffiztent to =Ganda Do mot by mil or Express, with all on:tenantry directions on receipt of Teo Dollars. Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises in the Ears, Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, Altos/bur instant relief to stiffen. silo bare been troubled with deafer. , fee many y. 14.. After Wog this remedy a few days the pettaut is midetily and almost miraculously estaWed to boar ordinary wow oonversation; the course of • fey weeks the moat olatioste cam of dainties la effectu ally eased. Yatirmts tter sumer°. to mention Lave bees restored to pe r hearing and forever rescued frumthe snaree of the numerous dangerous unqualleed pretenders of the present der. Mutate' and Orate testimuslats and Certiflcams from the moat eminent physicians and surgeon. In lingland, In whose preemies deaf perilous hole been cured, and many hundmis of private patients coral can be sten or referred to. A case of this medicine • (*Dough to effect a enre,) will be forwarded to any part of the country for Fifteen Dollars. Addrese DR. JOHNSON, Drawer SOL Jellzrauter 091os 95 blade ES.,Bnlifalo, N. Y. HOLTZBLAN i VIIIEDERUOLD, rraccsetoss ra r. itturra No.loo Third Street. Pittsburgh, Yam e:oosmos cod Dealers in Curt mins, Cornices, Bands, Shades, Blind Mattrossas, Comforts, Cushions, Sc. OFTPartionlar attention paid to STIVMIOAT WORK. CARPETS PITTED AND LAID TO ORDER. schism IMRE IS NO MISTAKE!—The pro or/eters, who are old established manufacturers, atter .objecting ft to the wowmt testa known to the Weds., luny persuades!, that /SAWYERS' 01112,flOAT, OUTS EfteBl.9ll !OAP combineemon excellencfsefor Oa alumni of woe. et which it it told to deglersthan soy other FA MILY COOP offered to the Anent.. people, lAA Wed, A'orth or Soong. Of Bootp—in Moo. Mows and tob ure. Of Peerity—cootains no rosin, clay, fish oils at., enamor adult...redoes. Of QuatitpLfor sublog with all kinds of water, cold, warm, soft, bard or salt; ciotboa of rTery deseription, course or fine, cotton, linen, woolen or silk : dyed print. or white; tot owing tar, grows pitch, point, oil, ink,ehownakeri wa.S.,oto, troll clothes humors and from the band.; tor trouriag straw, flounce or palm bonnets and bats. It an bonen .nap, fa...folly nos4e. Ohs it a Into trial, according to the direettota. Nano le on end:lbex. /3.0. k J. EL BAWYEEt. Illsooorere and .ale manufactorore of the gent., artida„ Wood Moot., Pittsburgh, P.. Pa. OAKLAND PROPERTY FOR SALE. TLAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known &Olio,. Linden Gm." lying within two sad • half .es ot the city, hat bean subdivided Into lots of conveo. .rot Wm, ranging in from one to ten acres each. Some of them are levet, others beautiful sad Mtuirmilloti kited; covered with forret trees, and others gently rolling, seecep• tints of being improved to the mat picturesque tawnier. Them lota ue surrounded by an escellent neighborhood, with the advaatage of& drat the. private school, taught by Mr. and limit. IL Harr, with public schools lathe vicinity. A line of ortinibmes runs every hour during the day, and In a thou time • paseenger Ithilmed will b built, thee rendering them most eligible and desirable. Yor bawdy of winery, facility of scow, purity of air. end convenience to the city, they are unwrpsseed se sites for country residence. 1n older to accommodate them who nay with to tremors they are reiteretiat the following rery easy tenet: One-tenth In bend and the matins in Moe equal annual pay meats. .Ittleamd W. 0. LMILIE, 91 Mammal eh TRUSS AND SUPPORTER MANUFAC TO6Y.-0•11119 110 HT t YOUNG, No. Si Wood 91., beg lure to call the ettention of th e &Meted to the fact that they are the only kIANCIPACTONSILS of TRUSSMI mid soreoeTzas I. this city. They can consequently take mammas and make to order thew articles after the mod approved pattern, and furnish them ea prices !mooch ly not more than cowbell that demanded by mere thalus to them. AII are sollcited to tall, after priclog sod exam. thing Truism fa any other store la the city, confidant that w• can eallify the alffictod that It is their Interest to dea irith the mantituturer. 113..Partioular attention pail to yeti CLASTWillolit TOTIT, D e l iWcod street. N".IiIVT /PERM. GALL &GURU. °R&M & CO.. 33 8. A. 13 8 .v zr sr 3:) 371 Fs 8 STEAM AND OAP PIPE TITTERS AND PLIPASEEES: FNISIIERS or ALL KINDS or BRASS WORE, cad dealers la GAB ITSTIIILIA, de . Wir•OTFICE AND WAIMBOO3I2, Alirlfausdry, N 0,1112 That guest, nee doors below ttm Ifonongabela ammo, batsman Woad aml BM well known praellml aud expartienot la the we tkats bromism of Brass Castiogs,BLEAM and Gm Fitting of ths 'make members of our flrinotko do Skiff Perwoos 3 attention to all work latrested to them, &main =Ulla r to a share of public patMemis• WALL OBDBBB PBOMPTLY icattau THE FIRST BAPTISTEONGREGATIO: °inn TEEM CIIVECII EDIFICE, GOBITMI (MANTA:VD THIRD srs, FOR SALE ON RELSONADLN Together With the ORGAN end PANITORII. It U well and oubolantlally built, capable of seating di hundred yoraoco comfatably, and U ooly offend for ads bomum It t too mull for their accommodation. for terms, a., apply to MLA. Y.VSESON, N 0.94 War groat, or J. DOORTIB, Ji.. N 0.225 Liberty atrort. 0. 11. ANDIMISON, Secretary Board of Trostren THIRTY-ETV/3 DOLLAItS. ALT. AND SEE THE BRAMAN TAM ILYY HOMO mamma Its mai timptileity Is It. Nulty. It lUD. rapidly Ed easily, and is not linolo t pet oat of order. Ito tn. only rallabla Doable Thread Holt= near sold at a low ems. APPPRT NORTHROP, - No. to Hada area; No. Or, 8.1.11011 L tiyant,sl Kininedra Jaunts, St" comer Ilcolli3Onninan and Wag at,A.Plitilhany Otto. =nu* C. EL M. SMITE, A.ttorney and Conneellor at LAM, 119.1101111ELD & CO. continuegivo FIN() .LET—A three story 1, Wang sit stamo,olla•No.lloagroaaraOLlC mkostre a. - Al .lOr a WILBON, 2011 Mat, os. . ..00111 '2k) 3So 11101108-40 adz .Wce teed - oneonsignmaro ao juo.namr nk by wax h nips. Lod oil lb* can Ara it pally Maid plum, Ca mylltdly.ti) P;':.:Zer..7.3)AVM l3,, .A. uotionitter.: --'cumidietal law swim- no. as Sinn Etrees. _—:-------__..—...------------,----- CI BEAT SALE Or _ TOWN . LOTS IN lug •vntamourAND -111134151 Tr- after' : o ww , , Angus* 15tlynt Seclock,on the purolut,wlll be mold 1 u 00Ilnildiag in Om new teenier rennet Pun elan, now known P a ean Statiomen the Penn': Central Bsilroed, Westmarelinal plenty, -Pa, tweetraik miles teat of Pitisbargh.• • A... The Large amount of money recently taper...—. the ow.' her of o.octoPloYol. La the laweremenis already made, and to progress of coastrection at Penn, are the bad 001 ' , deuces of prosperity. With Oa inexhaustible mineral is soarcee sad lout advantages, together With the Cacilitkrrof trade and commerce, secured toll by the great Penes Coo tut tissilresd, nothing can present Penn Irma becoming • populous end important mannfecturing town. The lots ace from 10 tote foot Mont, by 100 Colin Gut deep, and well located for building. They are ape at front go to PAO per lot, and w il l be *old without morn to the highest bidder, if euthenist, apprelw4 value le bid to start them. Ti AWit, cash :Uni . ' . $5 a ramth per lot. us all lob 4; which sell for less than $5O, on lots that roll for $ lO and , ever, mohair cash, balance In mu year, with interest on all deferred payments. $5 cash to be pail so cub lot when aold. • A Ueda! tofu of ten pamener gore will Wraiths paw" molter depot of the Penn 'a Central Ratirowl, at 1% o'clock, , P.M., precisely. on the day of sale, sad take nil adult or' grown persons (male and female) mishfog to &Wilds to and from the sada fr. of cbargo. hap and chitin Od p.A41411441. P. st CAV A ' , Aust. dly , 111QAGGAGE AT AUCTION—On Thursday lithitonni, Au-cat 11th. et: o'clock, will be told, et the commetchn Woe ranee, No. Si Fifth street, o cco n nust 'whom It mat concern, to pay clime., font trunks arid two travelling lacks, with dielr mmteitte of clothlne.ao. • en 9 P. M. DAVIS, Aunt- COUNTING [LOUSE SAFES, DESKS, nQictims, so., AT AUCTION..—On Thun.a.7 alter* noon, August 11111, at 8 o'clock, et th. Commercial Folof Boot. No. 6t Wirth otroot,w4t Ws *old two largelron Eatis, Doak., %wilts, Ott:ater Stowe, fixtures, ote. - atilo P. ►t. DAVIS, Matt. hEETIE LOOEIS le CU., Merchaute' Exchange. QTOCE SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS :k 1,3 CO, AT THE 31YRCHANTrN . 1 8 HURT THURSDAY RVILNHCO.—Bank, Ilchtgo, Ineuranie and Copper Stook, Bond and Real Estate sub) N paths ads at the bleTchants . Exchange by LUSllllik/OVIII a CU Rota., Warts arel lexels on Tool Estelle cogotistad Da reasonable tame by AUSTIN.LOO32II3 A Cl:b. sal Meek . Nola lloakire.altratth it: tduoincog flotttp Ottaulio DISSOLUTION.—The firm of gasrAr, CAR rri, Wasoy • Oita. beta dloolvcd by tbs dotal of Usury Cabby and Mark . . . CI 0-PARTNERSIIIP.--Tho business of the' IL/ Into firm of limp, Carta. Wilson A do., mill Womb tinned by the andetelgoed, =lot the drobrouns of ENAP; SCOLLIE a CO. OLGOILE3 IMP, - - ---... Estate of Weary Cater; 21.noesso& , Angast Ist, latit.—ratblnd . JAM WOOD -.a CO.: . QO-P/LQT2~S6Bfi[P I bare this tilly.associated pith me my eon J. ST. CLAIR GRAY. The business will Le hureatter az- Ilutied made/ the firm and style of S. GRAY A SON. ' July Ist, ISIAL ELLSIII= GUY. • S. (}RAY & SUN. DRAPERS AND TAILORS, SO. 62 ST. CLAIR STILEILT, • 6232 k -1.441 Prirlinraeg- • DISSOLUTION.—The Partnenbip hereto fore extetlng between Wumax Brien end DEUX leseww, wider the style of WM. ISMITUL CO., was dls. solved an the lath day of . February, MO, by the dela of Mr. Mem Drown. • - . DLVIO It. Penn and JAMES PAILS. Yu., baring per. domed the Interest of Mr. D. Drown, dred, to the inseam of Wm. faith CO., Abe Poondly and Idealise Dustmen will be baroafter canducted under tho style of Mutat:Park • Co., by whom the beshaese of the lets Arm wM be settled, MT% PARK &CO., 1.412WER WARD IPODNDRY, Wcushoyst, No. 149 Rift ana. MANUFACTURES of all ehes and de llUU'alpaca; of 0,1 ell tarts and Stffla,Cida an/ Wa tar rim ead Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Bow-s, Med Moats, Pallor, Hangar. and Couplings. Also, Joni:dug and Machine Otaattngs of orerY doszliP o an made to order. Having a'complota MAIM= SHOP Wtachtd to the Posonlry, all naccasary Ilttings be =daily *Waded to. wyZult-I - - MEM undersigned have associated with them JR. the'Coot mistlaa Buzleen Jaw. liatittilt, lave of Steubeirrille, Ohio. The etylo of the firm will cioattaile as barawforn.llll.o.H IC 00. rrx.immomr. Aool„ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, „_ T LEAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH M. JOIDI DILLOW. be the Dodertailog which .1I be conducted under the asses sod style of LEN. ON L . DELLOW. roes =LW .—TASMILEItotk Unlade rtaking In all Its 8111210111.14 LEMON LE DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth it. , , are prepared to do Undertaking In all its branches, in tba ben manner, at prices to raft th e thous- •W, b call ape!. Hal attention to Flees new style patent Metallic Bartel Cana, for the sale of which we are sole nude In Ws city, and of whlch we keep ccostantly on band • large Aswan dent. As regards beauty of Wraps and radab, they rand all other& Tanana. will Ise supplied with Una" limo and Gerriape promptly t at lower rates than any other establish mat in the city. gaaranteeteg to render antisfectioo,lhej triton a ccethattanceef the patronage burcte.Gaa at, liberlay Waded to the old Arm. el_2l_fc4Al Ww_,, AEI ERIGAte EBY 1.).51D, BOSTON. IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR- Ea ranged !lota In the Ni. England fitateg to one= trolly located, and easy cif somas from all the Mt. of travel. It confab. all Me modern Improvements, and *very converrience for the comeart end eccommodation of the traveling public. The aeoping roomaara large indwell eradiated; the =atm of MEW are mall arranged, and CO6l , larniehod for families and large travellarg. and the home rtllcontlone to be kept as a first mem= In every newt. Jallelly LEWIS 111011, Proprietor. Elo SEE Open to Visitors Seeking Ilealttior WOO nee, from June let to-October let. - Accommodations for Over AO 0 Visitors. THE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS me dtnatod to Delaware County, it intim North of Columbus, (tha Capitol of Obill ) Dm WO° n i t er s" mile. from Delaware, I mho from the Whit. Sulphur Dia dem on the Baringdeld, Mount Vernon and Pitosbargh Railmed, and 10 miles from Pleasant Talley or:Spring. Statkia, an the Columba, Ptga and Will. Railroad. She medicinal qualities of tin. Springs are man monad by Moe e of any or , k , llal^..rel Waters In the Donal heat.. .4;pr /or Room or other 111.0611g/OR ANDRICW WILSON, ? Will. Sulphur ?Odor", Ohio. ANOTHER LO,T WILLIAM "JECN.A.237EI dz CO -78- PIANO FORTES, CHARLOTTE 33LtHEI, a. E. CALDWEILT, a CO., 822 Chestnut Street, [4MS* strut Mann] PHILADEL•P.IIIA:". BE W IMIPOUTATION 11-ITINlin IiVATCUR 5 DMILIILLIPE Wiktani: In Gemn. ssonsatars London Ilananertni, nen nanny nil II" In awing Own inut Opm lags , iterSole Authorised Agents for above.." GOLD AND SIMS, MAGLIBIL AND SEM - W A.TOMLEB.; • BICH JENSEN", mot deddni- DIAMONDS, PUBIS, end all the PashimAble Sow., FILTER WARE, unrerpsescl la .t GuiS7 113.Stroners visitios Shiledelpidsoice Lecnoil cx• smite their NEW JfAßßLlGZSmardanativr. • vidt Amiantus co Oxlip:ion to Samba.. - MEN= tattoo. ran , rpm, .1 4 op ralauc l2 . joEhlya /659. taeoonet Ass...lva'. of 1t359. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. AT TUB FOURTH STREIT CARPET STORB, RO. 11.514 WOOD STREET, my D..& 11. III'OALLUM *RESPECT - • mu mamma that thoyare r‘culitsg a no. and supply of CARPITLNO. Wasted dirsetly .troul the Importess and blasrafeeturtreby oast ot shit firm. now hs dell:sat, to ablds th sy kilts the attantfoa el* purchasers. Abu, • new styls of We'foll ILICTING, for nouraer pu ler. The lsted mats of auterr imams, eta. etc, which shall be offotal at the ulna rata. : Job kILDIVALLIIII. WM. IL RURSIBLINN & EONS, nrre t en 66 arna,tslow.gths Flaw": ktinntactarus Importersof • Ladtu kno t Cloak and opened for ad:whit:4o*, i large and well**. I orted neck et Laden' Dews Trimmings; to which they to. vita Qs atterd3cm of WEISTKAN and 110 M MX _Butes utemiln facilltlda Ilattudriatriog, and pailq putioada &wafts cotta lonian_ take; va asaaallad to ofrir mat Isthmian : airilams ASP ,. worarpoia gwv an 4 Jar/. P. Moran a. cv: eta Dwozatt d SParu4: 4l .<# - .10:ta.4129.1275EL SPRING =WS.' arßolo lanai for UM'S efeoL 81L8: Weird AMEGBEINIC insuaenca cow' Or rivrascacks. - Ornez—No. 37 Fifth Street, Baxdc 1::,3 1, 11RES AGAINST ALL =IPS .OF MBE ADD KLEINE Mai a JON11:3, Preside:a JOIE% D:1140214 Vie* halide,* Dad )20011,Banudy; ado. lintUddl DIAN. Diascrus—brio dm*" a. IlamoD tai. eta) 41 . agpt.R.CL Gray. John A. Wilson, B. L D. IdcOord, Yronock, atarusig, Dan, Tim U. Han. Itabt, IL Dna, idDlYd ESEE:=3 =1:11 ITITIBUEGII, PA. •o Fp , a 229 ',Scow/ Strict, =act Tor Ms sais of 4 Blooms. Plg Iron an, 95 WAITS ETlLEST,Tatsrcsaa. Aottla. 1859 JUST ARRIVICD CILETtfid7BD FOR SAME BS No. US Wood el, 21 door above 114. PITTSB03011; ?Wet.
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