r'• -. 7';' i r'''':l l :..;:ill.sbutigt.:% O . , ._. -4-. ' ' l et t'.: . C . ' . ; .__ sea= war,. r• un.zunn..n. L sdron-n. 31.112103 , ri. ERREITT & C 0.,. 11D1T0124 a n d PROP2.IZTOSiI.' Fisorsznarc . .,Rekx-x.= FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 12:1869. Repul33kgua .State Ticket mum nowt, T 110,114 S COCHILLIY, of Yort ccur.ty Enyzros =um, WILLI/31 IL KULL of Berk. county. ..1,, . i' EeptIbIIOSZI County Ticket. , - . ____ 113111 LIA iSLLLS IL /Ball, Pittsburgh.. i . WILTIAM VAKIWK, Plitaborgb, , . DAVID A. PRESSLEY, Allegheny, i =ARLES L. aognaiNn, Rescue, DAVID K BAYARD, Peel,leg I. WILLIAM ESPY, Lower Slater. i umsun UN IMO; THOMAS MELLON, Calm . JA0013,11. MILLER, Pittibmgb. GOODMAN I Y. COULTER, R Olb P.ye JONATUAN DILAUFF,Eatab Dlll...tough DAVID CORNELIUS, Se.kkloy. svr 31. T.-ANDIIRSON, Mot Door DinMa 077 m roan. JOB CPU AtlLLEß.Sumedeu. Tax Warraze.—We aro now in the =Het of wha the rbllosophor of Brooklyn Heights would derig I nate a .heated tenxia period when the mercury displays ILO unueual partiality for high figures, (being in pat respect somewhat of a °hull" as they say at the Stock boards)—and the people all scam to be In • "melting mood." The rain descends—bot the parched earth drinks up the chrystal drops so greed ily that their refreshing and life giving effects die- appear as noon as the Sun bursts through the clouds, „, to resume his rigorous sway. We are even now in the last month of the summer season, and—el though at this precise period the truth is difficult to realize—the 611:111 for frosts and coal firea rm is near at hind. There in one merit In August which is not possessed by her sister July—the nights of the for mer are cool and refreshing, which constitutes them pleasant accompaniments to the Inevitable and scorching heat of the planet which so imperiously "rules the day." Prsamvente Sure Fera.The State Agri cultural Society are already making prepara tions for their ninth annual exhibition, which is to take plecanext autumn to the city of Phila. delphia. The time fixed for bolding the fair is the last four days In September, and the place, the Powellon grounds. A pamphlet has been is sued containing the regulations accompanied by a list of premiums offered for the °mann. In noticing the appearance of this publicatiin, the Philadelphia Enquirer remarks: ..The classification la really admirable, and well •alaulated, not only to promote the farming cut; lion and the live etook of the State, bat also • give such an impulse to our manufactures as will, we ire sure, be followed by profitable and mproliog Influences. We likethis arrangement, • •ooze it tends to foster and encourge all, or • early all, the great industrial resource' of oar :fate, and will certainly and largely increase • e attractive features of the great national ex bitten. Among the new features introduced, we observe one that will largely conduce to the convenience of contributors, whether of stock • r other articles. It Is ruled that exhibitors at • e Fair, bringing articles or stook over the rail • ads to Philadelphia, will be required to • omit theurnal fare with the agent at oai • tenon, or the agent at Philadelphia -. pen re riling the articles, the oertificat the Beare. of the Society mot be o. , ed and shown. o the ittnrostPa Compan - Agent in Phlladel • hhe, when the erti• - or stock WILL Da M. "NED roan; an• upon obtaining the voucher •f the I oa. Agent of the station whence they we • originally sent, and to which they hall • turned,the money deposited with the . . SIT o ompany will be refunded to the con tributor. There will be a publio sale of stock, implements and farmers' and gardeners' books only, under the direction of the officers of the Society, every day daring the continuation 'of the exhibition. A commission of two sud'a half per cent= will be charged on all groundtil the Society, end ten per eentum upon all agrbitiltu. ral books and Implements, to cover the necesesry outlay to be incurred to giving due attention to this feature of the exhibition." Panuartdasta Poisrics.--The Opposition Convention of Franklin County, on the 741 inst., nominated Col. A. K. McClain% for the Senate, subject.-to the decision of the Conference-- and Tames B. Brewster for Assembly. The Sen atorial district Is composed' of theconntles of Franklin, Adams and Fulton—and the Assembly district of Franklin and Fulton. Of dal Con vention the Transcript Bays: We never saw a fuller meeting of delegates Jimmy nominating convention; than that which met in this place on Tuesday, the 2d inst., to I put in nomination the very- excellent ticket which we nail to oar mast head in this paper. The bone and sinew of the county were here. The honest, hard working portion of society composed that body. Men, everywhere, are aroused to a greater extent than ordinarily at the reckless extravagance and childish imbecil ity which characterize the national administra tion. The necessity for a change is so apparent that all honest, high-minded 'citizens opposed to Buchanan and his puny administration have re solved to banish petty feelings of disappoint. meat at the failure of their men, and determine to go to work as one man to- carry our ticket to success this fall, therebY paving the way for a triumphant victory in ISO.— The Opposition Convention of Abuts county met at Gettysburg on Monday last, and nomi nated a very strong county ticket. Mr. Dar borrow, the member of the last HOLM, wee unanimously renominated for the Assembly. The Scar is confident of the triumph of this ticket at the October election. It is eald that the three senatorial conferees appointed from Adams county are favorable to the nomination of Cot. McClure for the Senate. AN "ABOLITION Doctrwenr."—Another hams diary publication, which miscast upon the South like a terrible Are brand, has been diet:levered and_ impaled by the vigilance of an editor "away down in Alabama." The popular song entitled "Nally Grsy," le rank abolition in its tone, and if permitted to circulate in Southern homes will Witinuitely bring destruotien on that far section 'of 'the Union. Too much credit cannot be :awarded to the clear-eighted editor who lute brought to light this effort to corrupt the lite rature of. the "cotton-growing States." In or. der to do that individual and his Invaluable zealots full jimtice, we append the article in Which the offence is duly eet forth. After read ihg this no one dare deny that a negro is in tray yoodpile in the =coy South : "In .bly Darling Nally Gray,' we hares nicely coated sugar pill of pure abolitionism. It rune thus: !..Orie night I weal to.ee her, trot •aboVit sow" the neighbors sin irbLts man boned bar with Ws chain • They tun tan her to Georgia far to mrsr her life way. Juld rho tolls In the cotton and the ea.us." :While the metre Is not• captivating, the sentl- Ment le decidedly odious. Indeed, it smacks of • what might be considered libelous upon the character of Georgians. The result of the monotonous tale, what 'the neighbor,' told-the sentimental wretch, is seen ha the next verse• . "Sty moo touta ithl m 7 I.AP Le .r.tmus. 'm find of living mare. Ily oloostual look downward and my song stall b 'manor, Whits I it., on the old no stocky sham" .-To relieve such mratimental vagabonds from their %odium elite,' we reeommend their trans- Tortation to Georgie, to toil like Telly Gray' 'in the cokton and the cane.' •• • 'My Puling Nally Gray' May be a verynreity 'end' eery sweet one, but, we submit, she does Imitekaa 412 bandit Southern moiety except Viers the Georgian pieced her." !''This puts a quietus on the wanderings of • Miss Nally in the land of the canebrake and the sill gator. . DIDICINANT.—It la said., that wben the Mod Itaniel Dickinson, of New York, read Mr. Meal, mtwfse letter, be said to eLpolitioal friend:—; rtcme, It la high time that we unite and send bat !ono set of Delegate' to Cholitotoo, nbern so prominent scam as Wtsn dare eend snob ' m i n . flanilattir, propOethg to us a chart of debt. erste political villainy; !n order to secure his noutirottion. I am &ahead that a man calliag - - himself a flonthern Democrat, should 'exhibit — snob combination of Ignorance,: egotism, flood* ity and oaf conceit, and expect the New York I 'audit to co-operate with him I for one, dia • own eli farther connexion with trim " Oar en thorits for this report'of the indignant *.hard' , '! remarks is a - democratic' newspaper. It true, It la quite refreshing to leant that Daniel could, for even *brief period, maze ao bold an atiltude In regard to a politician who might in the tatters do Idroliarra. It Ii not Ida VISULI,Mairnr. as he h as genera* bean rin . pitied as either Jthiaten: Aimis :the anis, 'l!** Puma= '4=4 L eonitissana.--The second edition' oftbe Loridoenoteilit July - 3 6 ; Counting the following letter of its Paris corres pondent, giving the outline of Count Warlike/ project for theeonfederation of the Italian Stales, of which:we head had a telegraphic abstract: PAWS, Monday, July 25.-The question of the Italian Confederation which a Congress is to meet, already occupies the serious attention of the French, and, doubtless, of the Sardinian Cabinets, notwlthetandlog the well known die like the King has to a confederation io the pres ent condition of Italy, or even in the eitoution created for It by the treaty of Villafraeca The French Government on this point, as well as on several others, by no means agrees with his Sar diction Majesty. M. Wolewski, vie are told, has set his wits to work, and has drawn up the draught of o plan of a confederation, and sub -milted it unofficially or confidentially to the cab inets interested. In it M. Walewski evidently takes for granted the restoration of the deposed sovereigns of Modena and Tuscany, and the es tablishment of the Duchess of Parma somewhere. M. Walewski's confederation emulate of seven States. By the Villafranca Treaty the nominal or honorary Presidency was glue to the Pope; that high office will be filled In reality by the Singe of Sardinia and Naples, each taking turn about. As such a body bonnet exist without the means of defence, a federal army will be created for the defence of the federal territory—the con tingents to be fixed according to the extent of the States respectively. The-strong places which will be garrisoned by the federal troops are Gaeta, partly Neapolitan, partly federal; Mantua, partly Austrian and partly federal; and Placeuza, half federal and the remaining half Piedmentese. Quis natodut tpsaa curtodal M. Waleweki, it is to be hoped, will disclose the talisman by which Ifil meant to keep such discordant elements as Parmesans' and Swiss. Tucansand Neapolitans, the Sardin ians and Croats, incomplete harmony. The Federal Council It is proposed to organ ize thus: Puma and Modena are to hays one vole each; the Popo, two; Tuscany , two; Auetrla, for Venetia, two; and Piedmont and Naples three each. Whether more concord will prevail in the Federal Council than in the federal written, it Is difficult to esy; but, supposing the same con ditions to subsiet, Austria could count on a ma jority of votes. M. Walewski claims no monopoly in the fab rication of confederations, for, according to all accounts, Cardinal Antonelli has also sttidled the question in hie own way. The Frenoh Min• later is Bald to enter more tote details than the Cardinal. The latter claims not merely the hon orary, but thereal and bona Ode Presidency for his Holiness. He has no objection to a federal army, not no much to garrieon towns and strong places, as to defend the territory against foreign and domostio enemies. Who the domestic ene mies are may be guessed. This last 'teems in contradiction to the principle of, non interren tion mad to form one of the conditions of the treaty of Villafranca. Piedmont would not, perhaps, absolutely reject the notion of a confederation, but I doubt that she approves either M. Walowskes plan or that of Cardinal Antonelli, while Austria would prob ably make no great objection to either. If Pied- mont accepts a confederation she would not ham, Austria forming part of it; and morj desires that a liberal Govern= in the other States as wei the better consolidation i=dmont, for endence and in people. ieceired addreimes of con ic peace from the Court of Cu _ •'t of Accounts, the Imperial Court lie municipal councils of Bordeaux, tense, Lille.Amiens, and Tarbes, and from ie hundred an d fifty-nine other municipal coun cils and cannons of arrondisements in different departments. liberty of the whole The Emperor, gratulation s Billion, II of Pi Prince de la Tour d'Auvergne, French Minis ter at Turin, has gone to Rome to make the Holy Father acquainted with the Emperor's wishes es to the new arrangements in Italy. The seat of the Confederation will be at Rome, and there news to be no doubt that the Pope will accept the Presidency. A Paris correspondent of the Nord of Bras eels says Tho divergences remarked iu the news trans mitted at first, relative to the peace, are already beginning to disappear, and give place to com munications lees and leas opposed to each other. It now appears certain that the preliminaries of reace which are about to be signed at Zurich, and the developementa which they will receive in the next Congress, will !gallery Italian inter ests much better than was at first supposed. Venetia- is to be completely Italian, both by its apministratuiti and its army. Italy will be de livered from all military intervention; the French army at Rome will quit the Papal States Jaime. diately after the re-organizallon of, the Italian Peninsula. As to the meeting at Zurich, one fact is still doubtful. From the nomination of • Sardinian Plenipo‘entiary not being yet an nounced, some persons infer that Sardinia will not take part In that meeting. The three belli gerent Powers certainly signed the armistice, but the same certainty does not exist as to the signatures of the preliminaries of peace. The official accounts which -we now receive from Italy confirm all that oar correspondents have said as to the agitation of the country. The Monitore Toreano informs us that in the three duchies the people declare with the same energy against a return to the old order of things, and petitions and manifestations rapidly succeed each other. In Tuscany, although the news re- ormied from Turin continues to be favorable, the Government has not euspendcd its armaments, for if, on the one head, it wishes to be prepared to energetically put down any attempt at disor der, on the other, it wishes to be prepared for any political eventualities that may take place." RLISINO THI WIND. -61r. Gladstone, the Brit-. lob Chancellor of the Exchequer, has lately com mitted a bit of sharp practice, on account of which the English traders arc very angry with him. There is a difference of $25,000,000 for tho year 1859, between the public revenue and expenditure of England—the balance being on the wrong side. In this diLsoulty the Chancellor of the Exchequer, as Finance Minister, has to raise the money, in some way or other. It was known that Mr. Gladstone was averse to bor. rowing the money, particularly as the Secretary for India will have to go Into the market for a much larger loan, to cover putt and future ex paws in Hindostan. It was certain, then, that he intended putting on soma additional taxation. Nobody kbew on what branch of trade the extra taxes would fall. Some of the journals, euppos ed to be in confidence of the Government, hinted that the tax upon foxeign wines and spirits would be increased—tent the tax upon British spirits, upon Irish and Scotch whiskey, upon malt, upon meta, upon coffee, upon tobacco, and even upon hops, would be augmented. The dif ficulty was to ascertain upon which. Mr. Glad stone-kept his own counsel, and so did his col leagues. Therefore, the various dealers went In on what they considered the safe side, and ruelt ed to the treasury to pay the existing duties upon the vitriol's articles which they had in bond —wine, brandy, gin, rum, whiskey, coffee, malt, hops, and tbbacoo. In one day, In London, as much as $60,000 were thus paid as duty upon various articles. In Cork, one distillery paid as much as $B,OOO upon Irish whiskey. So with other articles. Io ten days $BOO,OOO were thus paid in, for the old duties once paid, the artieles could remain in the bonded warehouses, liable only to the usual rental for storage, but not liable to any increased taxation. Wnen the budget was opened, Mr. Gladstone announced only a large inoresse in the Income tax. The traders who had been in anxious ex pectation, then discovered the ruse which had been played. They complain in no measured language, that the finance Minister had regularly "mold" them, and mouse him of hating connived at the publication ot the false reports in the news papers on the strength ot which they had dis bursed their money. The Minister preserved a dignified ellence. but the traders refuse to be comforted.-110. Frau. Tun GIZAT BIIAXBPWLE Fonaxxv.—.Chemis try and microscopes have oome to the aid of Mr. Hamilton, the Superintendent of the manusoript department in the British Museum, and have proved beyond dispute that the famous Collier emendations of the text of Shapluspeare area forgery from Alpha to Omega. The OM folio in which the alterations, correotions, and stage di. reetions of the Collier Bhakspeare were made, having been presented to the late Doke of Der ' onehire, nod by his son Rimed in the hands of Mr. Hamilton, hut ntrir been subjected to ouch testa as no forgery eon pass through without de. tiotion. The Ink has been analysed in &labora tory, the erased pencil marks have beezibrought to light by the microscope, the points of contact between old and new marks have been traced by tie same agency, and the result is the discovery of the greatest literary forgery of modern limes —se far transcending Chauerton's Rowley, Mao phersor4 Ossiaa, and Ireland's Vortigern Beer. sea, in the number and respectability of its duple, as the feats of Mr. Monroe Edwards sur pass them of the Common bungles In other pro .ple's autographs That there might be no room for the apology or escape of the guilty_party, whoever he Is, the'examiners of the folio analy sed the antique ink, and bandit to be no ink at all, beta brown fluid point resemhßug ink which r ati ee ee hee to n ktr decel e z e d by - th em P had become almost obscured by age. Thus the Collier emendations Of Shakmeare are good for nothing except e e ex c it e the surprise of future c g o e ui n al a d r i ltle ee teat la many good and VISO peo le a b n e d d w er ia le ti v a L Pl tu r i7 t ill b er er f i r i llefty ad in be ih tt e ld ha d tiult ud, against the authenticity of he!. of the evident, _ e. book stand, Oaths bought it at memo 7,,,rd0. he repeats and sas that wag oy the actual y swindler. he Indeed nl _ le "Z ia & dupe of the Mr. Collier had intended ;43 , • them t r et e that If would not have allowed the folio t.: e v e ° e rl ”, db ,,t big hinds. After seeming lb names oboe amber of lam! sollqoarial and Com. metitalors to givehisedilion lit would at urge, he ws4d 1141.2talii.luors,Saishild his tolio—in his litrar Ito e. then yroild I would have gone on, deatiltring and being de caved, no one know*. how manj hundred yearia Eat a curtail! question remains behind. Who woe the forger and what was bis, motive in coo,- , mittiag such a fraud? DSATOI ore BOY ISOM HYDEOPBODIA.—A. boy named Murphy, 13 years of age, died of hydro phobia on Saturday evening, In Orange county, New Jersey. The Post eays: ..Some time in June he was at work in a nur sery, when estrange deg passed near him, and he slapped him with his heed. The dog snap ped and inserted his teeth in the back of the right hand. About the same time another boy in the neighborhood woe bitten by a dog, and his friends thought They must do something, and had the wound cauterised. This lad hearing of it, thought he would say something about his bite, lest he should have to be burned also. In a short time the wound healed up, and nothing more was thought about it. Last Wednesday be complained to his mother of having s sore arm and stiffness in the shoul der. It remained so until last Saturday, when he walked to Dr. Piereon's office, nearly two mileadistanL His symptoms were ectsh es to cause saspleions of the terrible disease that was working in hie system. He then confessed hav ing been bitten as above. The physicians— some ten or more, who met to see him on Sun day morning—decided that nothing could be done to save his life. Hewes able to be up, and walkodabout and conversed freely between the parosyiltms, which, until this time, had been light, though with great suffering, until near three o'clock oh Sunday afternoon. He then laid upon the bed and }teemed to suffer most in tensely, the eight of waier or any liquid causing wild agony, although he did not attempt to in jure any ono near him. Congestion of the brain was evidently produced when his system became tilled with the sirup. He suffered until evening, when death kindly relieved the dreadful agony of body and mind. It seems strange that ten doctors should de aide that remedies should not be tried in the above case. They believe hydrophobia is incura ble.. 0811008 Enscriton.—We are not justified in announcing that the .Republican candidate for Congress in the new State of Oregon Is elected ; but it is not too early to say that the Democracy o that country are frightened out of their boots by the closeness of tho vote. They care little for the man Stout whom they rum; but as It is understood among the faithful that Gen. Jo Lane Is the probable candidate of the Charleston Convention, the defeat in Oregon where his in ttnetioe is supposed to be omniponent will ma terially damage his proleate. The Republican candidate to Oregon was D. Logan, Esq., eon of Hon. B. T. Logan, of Spring field, In Illinois. We heartily hope that the tac tics which the Democracy practice in hiltineaso ta, Kansas and Wisconsin, may not deprive him of the Beat which ha has earned.—Chicago frit. &TAM &GUM lb ROADS. —A pen drawings t has prepared lied steam engines for city they poeacss all the advan sled for them, must soon take the place of horses. The Ledger says : The engines are direct acting horizontal ones, with vertical boiler of peculiar construction of fire-box for consuming smoke One man only is required to manage the machine, which is done by a couple of levers. 13y condensing the steam noise is avoided, and it the same time the feed water for the boiler is heated. Steam, hot air, or compressed air may be used, but steam is preferred, as the engines will be continually in motion, whether the car is or not. his design ed to box up the machine so as to present the appearance of an ordinary car, with a small chimney like a stove-pipe. Tun CROPS LSD TIIII Wzarnen.—During the past week, chiefly last Wednesday and Thursday • general and heavy rain fell in all the Western- States, extending from Tennessee to Canada, and from the Alleghenies to the Western border of Missouri; and the greater portion of the week, the weather continued cloudy and damp, thus causing the water to oink into the earth, Instead of evaporating, as would have been the case, bad a clear sky and hyt sun immediately succeeded it. This rain has produced change in the corn crop, throughout the West. • Summit Courr.iner.—The fact is now too wall established for any one to attempt to contrceort It, that most of the dieesem width °hem proem fatal In toot. suer, are prodemed oy excessive use of Nolte and vegetates, by which the etamach tedlearderod,the liver derarged, the Wood mammal add chanties organs, jewlerel Inactive if not torpid. Cholera, (Molar& Alorbus7llllMaa and Cramp Chalk, Dysentery, Diarrhoea and such like Complaints ger minate and thrive emen Improper food sad one Lam 1.8. Come to deep mated and flied upon the constitution, that Ilia strancom nod motthetive mineral teedicirresare unable to arrest their progress until the patient is prostrate, and air hopes of relief amended. Who is It that has not tea a fine, healthy Leant oradulf, mined with one of the emu:. hag diseases abets epeken of, ant diorite sk and &o. enc. of medical gentlemen literally waste away eat e their treatment: And bow le title treatment to boa -wanted for? Simply by the fact, that Inatead of admitiatering some remedy to stay the baling strength of the afflicted, and at the same time check the alms. In in program, the remedy prescribed sided to the exhaustion of the natural strength, and at the time the thecae. was mantand the eufiemr era. prostrate, and felling to asnito • reaction the patient died from the effect of the poison administered to uproot the disease. Not to with INERICAVES HOLLAND BITTEN% which are Composed entirely of vegetable matter and which have not only proved themselves th e beet tonic to nee, but have name failed to correct disorders of the stomach and bowels when taken warding to directions, In the core of BunatettComplaluta they hare notqcoth Try them at once. Run G.A.sztut—The Ceooloehttbiy Oottembrated Boa. han'a Rolland Bitters hunt up In half plot balk. only, and rata/Jade* $1 per beittle. The great demand for this truly Celebrated Medicine has lodoord many imitations, which the public ehoukiguard agalutt partheeing. Beware al impodtion I Bee that our none Mon the label of ovary battle you boy. BENJAMIN PAGE, Joe., k 00, Bole Peoptlettra, Wood !street, between let and Sd sta,Plllaburgh, Pa euJofow? DIED--Boddenly Go Wedneeday evening. Angled lOrb, at ten o'clock, I'. It., cusnuti IL ItODINEON, E. The friend. of the family are Invited to attend Ms toner al, (rem theroaidence of bin father, General Robinson, AI leeway dry, on Friday, at halspeat three, Ell. Arta abbmikumnus WALLACEB' FOUNDRY, ICnigine and Boiler Shop. STEAM ENGINES, FOR SAW AND FLOUR =LLB; Maim Boilers, Chimney., and Salt Pam. Oaring for Saw and Flour 111111 w Water Wheel., Pullin, Oar Ina.; to; Outings for on, Ulan awl 011 Work., and earflap 01 all Weds made to order. Our 11.1 of Wawa U tee 'argue In tub city, and catalogues will be &on to .11 who want Ong. . . . - Orate Bare, Saab Weights, end Verdi Ont.., elaraya on hand. OVA 919 Liberty atm; Pittsbn gh Pa. W. W. WALL/Leh. Mlll Prunlablng. A NOROR BOLTING CLOTHS, AT RE ja, DCOED PLUM irasch Du Xlllloata. all "Ws. Portable Flour and Chopping 11111 s, • dedderatuto to [ulnae, iron and lumbar insa, and settlers in • new country 'french Bur Smut and Separating machine., used in the. City Idlll., Pittsburgh, and 1000 mites mill. Are stump, durable and varraaW to glee astlalactlon. Volcanised'a eon and Leather Baltbtg. Flax Belting, far laergars, one third prim of Leather. !dill IrotA, Proof Staffs, Screed Wtra, Bolattne and Tamper Sanwa, and Mil :Varnishing of all kinds. Odic., 319 Liberty Street, Plttaburgb, Pa. PLASTER PARIS, LOUISVILLE USIA ICYDRAULIO CEMENT, AND GRIND KONEN, Always on tiand of 818 Liberty Arent, Pittsburgh, sultditirtusl9P W. W. WALLACE. AUTOMATIO , APPLE PARKES, , TES OLISAYEBT AND UST IN TUN BILREST. for We tingly, or by the dam, by AIIDEL BIDDLE, ktanutettarer of Wooden and Wlllcnr Wu% anll:dawl , N 0.21 Diamond VActIiTEENTLI LIST • OF APPLIOA ,L;MONB for aelling Liquors, Med In the Clerk's Oaks upto Auguet 12tb, IMO to John, wilt:other goods, 24 ward, Pllteborgh. Treenrargb Muth; tavern, linarpstarg. killsever Michael, tavern, Martian ep. Huchanbanch John, Wrens, Lawrenceville. Mild: Herman, with other goods, 4th ward Allegheny. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, C lerk. Clerk'. Office, August I ith, 109. E W .11 0 K Idyl/ orthe Eing..Mmoyson'e new poems; Slitting Work-31n. Pull - ppm; lorty.loor Years alt. Lila of a Maryland Renter; Adam Bede—new supply; The American Rome Darden; Walker Thonsk7l The Romance of the Dosolution—a new work; Webster'. Dictionary— new edition. atil2 J. L. READ, TS Youth Street. N• . • U ' _an, ma . • .y an. o. 4. o 7a b lhoeat d. Son—itsbare for sale ,r a g rottaz d hbr . i t h , els urn of lakul; nun tent; ntvas nlca good gat, stable, earilage. beams. We; wen orlon water. Ms. Sa.Mo_, an 2 B. 0021113313 Ti BON, be Market stmt. .NE4RKILBUOK STATION—A smal l Farm or Mantra's Mara—taralre In cultivation, re. moulder In woodt; a well bongo and arable; aimer•LOllai anl~ " Prtretrutxtrat.......u.i. ipir HEAT ! WHEAT 1-10,000 bus prime 111/ autug and Sect 117bbai, bow arriving sad lor al* by LIITCHCOOK. At:OHEAR! it CO. _ OTATOE3-250 bbla of Eastern Potatoes fur sale by 1112101100011,1kCIUMLY 6 Oa. 5;000 BUSHELS; CORN fa store and .12 f"."I. IIITCIICOCIC,McCAMY A Ca MIS BAGS 1-10,000 Seamless Bags for sala by HITCMCOCK,WGOBTARY k NOTIOE-At. a meeting of the Committee on Markets of the Gonna. or the city of held ou the dth day of Aurae. 1689, It max Ordered, That the clerk Gine markets he directed toas. sign to dean; at mood band In country produce, (except bucketers,) which be Wail know, or limn nuon to be. Urn bas been purebred *Min the cower of Allegheny, rand. on the Waren side of the Diamond, so long Arun apace shall be sinincisut for Melt accommedatkin, the sent of which shall be fifty earner!' par day; end that dealers In wan produce wholly purebred without rid county, deli be assigned run Mande Moog the Zasterrly aide of tod D lured as nail not be required foe the smcommodation of readers oputch produce of thole own growth and prone. Ike ; sad that the MUNI of the markets be recommit to cause to . be strictly : enforced lbw lae_rwproblbluog buck. awing. • - • WI& PrIIMLIPS. Cbalrmaw Attest: B Harr; Oak; . • "" 4 ". • MORE NEW PRIN/1341inghascus,clatakii; AN& 2141 kthr. Nation alestlos. ON attlistraliinii °puled t.ty ds.r. C. HSON LOANU, 1511 Nch Ti Muth 1104 itch) .abbatigintents: MTN:4I44:4M, siA)(tia, HEY. L R PE/niI:LNG, A. M. fled:Lent. UV.J. u. IitiOWLES, b 11., Vice rcealdent ANdiatd hY arl.'aporkycryl kul,,Tg. 'attractions are given In all EtaGeb[llol a thorough - X:lo3h, Classleal and Peleant's edam:lon Eaparfor advantages are offend to Oil Paint WIPCT Colon and Drawing. ]'odes Lac, guars are naught by • thoroughly quslihed masher. Dia• als order the superratlan of Prof.itolhock. Pall term “mtuencea tredoesday the Slat day of Sagest. Yor Ciron ham, Stymie - Wan, apply at the Co ll ogt, Cavlot sake andz z incl book store H. Bill MN, Prvoldent Board of 'masses. HUNTED DOWN, BUNTED DOWN, HUNTED DOWN, NOWItID DOWN, ILLUSTRATED, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, CHARLES DICKENS' NEW STORY, CHARLES DICKENS' NEW STORY, CHARLES DICKENS' NEW STORY, THE FIRST EVER WRITTEN EXPRESSLY THE PIRST EVER WRITTEN EXPRESSLY THE MUT EVER WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR AN Antall:LAN PUBLICATION FOR AN AntRICAN PUBLICATION /OR AN AntRICIIII PUBLICATION BY THIS CELEBRATED AUTHOR, BY THIS CELEBRATED ARMOR, BY TUB CELEBRATED AI7TLIOR, IN THE NI YORK LEDGER, IN THE NE YORK LEDGER, IN THE NEW YORK LEDGER, NOW OUT, NOW OUT, NOW OUT, ron /MLR MY RUNT MINE FONYSALR EY RUNT t MINER, R, YOll NALE 111 RUNT t MINER, Aud all uaradalere In every torus and vUlage In the uoun• . auldl WOOD AND WILLOW WARE- Cigar &untie, .., Vomiting Hanes ladtata, henna Retieniss,. - Knife Trays, Sugar Dona,i Bona, Don Matta, Tato Matta, Willow Umtata, all slang and shops., Bplit Nampo., Willow Chairs, tpring Doha, IDit. Trap., Mara, Dui ts, Tabs, Broom., litnabs., Blanking, Wonden Bowls. Waaliboarda, Esedeni, and aeuythlngelse In the line, for sale, wholass/o and retail, by SAMUEL DIDDLIII, Manntannarer ml Wooden and Willow Ware, atandd.w/ No, 21 Dianantid. B.A.UETJEL RIDDLE, 3 /ED7A3331.33 ADD DZALID 13 Wooden end Willow Ware BASKETS, BROOME, DRUSIIREI, CORDAGE, AC. • Al. Diamond. ... asiltrAkslyV PITTSBURGH W. B. rszooNaTai dr. cois Advertising and Commission House 210. 10A NASISIIA NEV YORK. Advertinments LII be recelecd so *bore, for publication W' Ms paper. .ndtf Bl:i.FtNicrrs COCAINE 13 lIRNECTT'S COCAINE 13 URNIETT'S CO O.A.LN 1U compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., for dressing the flair. For efficacy and agreeablenees, it la without 1112 equal It reran(' the Hair I - root/ailing off. • It promotes its Aentehy and tigorons growth. It is not greasy or sticky. It (cares no disagreeable odor. It softens the hour 'then hard and dry. It soothes the irritated scalp skin. It affords the rieleot lustre. It remains longest in effect. It costs fifty cents for e Iplth.i..t I 3 TJIZNETT•A COCAINE BLT RN IC'Pr'S COCAINE EMEMITEM Donor, July lOW, ltfirilmara. J. You., refuse In stale the salutary effect In my own aggravated cue, of your en. anent flair 011 --(Cocalroo) Par may maths mf her had bete falling off, until Isar harlot rd I, clog it art/rely. Ths skin upon uty Lem. ba cams grikaull) ett4 more influad, alba I to.al l oor touch It without pal.. This Irritated comiltion I attributed to the me of Mb= luiveztJaol heir washes, which I has* rims been told contain cambheue By this advice of my physician, to shorn you had shown your process of purifying the 011, I courtormosd Its as the art 'nth In June. The first appllcatirn allayed the Itching end initsUarg In firma or lour drys the radar. and Lauda, nom disappearcd—the hair ceased to fall, end I hare now • thick gro. th of um hair. 4 Cruet that other,, similarly allltotad, will be Winesd to try the some remedy. Tars, very truly, B URN - IC:1'1"B COCAINE, BURNJECTT'S COCAINE TTRNEr= B COCAINE Afar A mingle application renders the halr, (oo router how atltY and dry,) wit and glooy for mantra day.. It le noel ceded by all alto have need It, to be the bcd and arced Rah. &maw M lle Warid. Prepared by &MINI & 00, Dorton. For We b 7 deafen generally.ist ISO eta. a bottle. maim& Dort 4 l Prolific; Seedling Strawberry. 66 QUAL TO M'AVOY'S, SUPERIOR to EOM'. Seedling La eke, equal to Burst New Plus In/laver and from Ifs to Ids nom u productive as any other (Ada, om hundred earktios to cultiestlon." Bo ease Mr. Downer of hi.neeSeedling, a gentleman with whore I owner soquintod and due business with for year; mad to all our transactions hau nem had reason to tutedoubt hi. word or honorable dealing, which 'Moue me to ...IA the oilonre for his wonderingly pronto berry.— fiend for drools.. of report ofluesthrating Conmktee . . . . JOUN MUUDOOU, JR, Plitaburzb and Oakland Nunefle.. Vulcanised /dubber Chitin Fabrics. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS NOW IN A. store at Mamie, only, and k dilly receiving from his Pan:Tice to the 11. EL,and from the bat mannfactaries abroad, arg• quantities of Webs, lesseiders. Guisre, oand will grant Lkenes Stamps math authority to abase to Import and mall the Vuldnired Bobber Elwin Patriot All each stomp ban aas Mail, or raymarne— without ',hint, no goods clads &manikin man be legally vended to the tinAmd Pales during au Walrus aClood. yam'. Patent. DOBACII U. DAY, Principal Warebonme, RJ Courtland mime, authlad New Pork. F ISH—No. 1 Muokeral; No. 1 Palma: No. 1 Mem. Abed; No. I Mau Mackerel, in Kit* White Dab to half barrel; for sale arbileage and retell by 71L1Nor9 Fatally Grocery and Tee Bore, federal street. Allegbeny: N. D.—Goods dtllvernitto• of eberge. ang rj NOLISIi MUSTARD—Gennine Coleman's 11:4 mount L. IS pound kegs, end 4, e and 10 pound eau, 44 , 4 WO at wholseele and Wall at FRANCA'S Family Om eery and Ti. Atom Federal argot, Allegheny. N.B.—Goodedallvered Yeer etchers. eno TEAS! TEAS!! TEAS!!! ICO half. cheats ens to urn Ara Oolongs, 60 o e 0 Yout4 Hymen, 10 0 Ono Powder and Imperiel, 10 Orange, pee,*, 10 salty Donee awned Myles and (WM total ha gortationa In star* and for We by salt WILLIAMS a JOHDOBON ILI Smithfield et PIIBLIO NOTION TO TILE CITIZENS OP PM: TOWNSHIP.—Tbo Commissioner* appoint. ed by the Court to inquire into tbsexpodithey and prolate. ty of we ethical of Put township, .111 meet for the or we of their appotntroant oa AfONDAY, auciorrolich, 1839, as 10 dolor*, A. Y., at lb* boom of Alazaader Brock. .ariata.throtra Avenue. 01111LSTUF LINIVELY, OPPPAIIIN KELLY, HENRY OHALPAST. ON CARSON STREET—A panic. convenient two r, .ning.ta. altang no room, g cbarabere, nava, etc. large yarn. P and eErebtery. For We by B. OOTIEBERT t BON, ens No. 51 Market 'trod, TA RENT I MittlNG. - ova" ALLEGHENY low= M CAMP rani. T VALLEY •cars, 1809. 10th, Wednesday at Itth, Thursday aL. 12th, nifty at....... 11th, Maturday at. 11th, Monday at.... 18. b, Tueaday at.... 17th, Wednesday at lath, Thursday it... Wa Satan* a t • Return* Trains lath, Wednesday at 11th, Thursday ILL . 12th, Pettey at.... 11341, *Saturday at. 15th, Monday 16111, Tuesday at,... 17th, Weduseday at 12th. Thursday at... •0n Satarday • 6116 L. ■. &161 aL &II 4 1L 1115 A.st &14,4 etISA.X a.ll. a..z. LW r. LI 440 O.= tr.3o A. W) 4 L I it:00 a.m. . nukt I. TM a. z 740 a. ■• 710 a. su TAO a.st. LW 8. N. P-00 MO 1. 700414 teo3 r. LIM a a l'ate A. a. 5%0 a. LCO 11.7.10 • x at 1 , be add at 73 7ourth 11. s. a3 4 XXCIIIII6II Tttl ths Oookstors of .1.1, ism without tickets autdtlll G ILCHRIST'S UELEBEATED RAZORS AND TABLE CUTLERY =l:2=l 7.6. WALLENBERG= & 00., (Bgccemre to E. Dualay, .A 4 poi maw sisrar LIMB BRICK— • e attention of bon med .': Wilda ron Ls &maul tO our-lire Milt, Which IWO be found to be of chi, vap etrt ai liaUty, oad Tamed Ugly, purger. aaLlatic tprimloa. lac la tim quatlty, and at p touctaatii loir try WON BON opals ke toutufactoms, N0...142 satin Wool 'Amid, FRESu , SUPPLY OF ITER VEla- BILLS:ED .02121145 %LIMB Just nedvalby .saf JCl9.iidniEteecar. Plasooadad '!: tintlantous. &sr , 11 UNARM PIGTOIUM , g9M9111 ►jrul ..---, -- -. 7 _,,u'W w ig , .0 :44 - N r-,,,r4141*:>W --''' '7l, ~1 tttalci ' 6 ,,, -.,6714- - „T....;,:. ..-_ ,r-torfli 4 . 1 .=.. .......—. 1 .....N. , : __....g 1,500 Pictorial illustrations WIEBSTICR'S Unabridged Dictionary. NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. WE have jun issued a new edition of Web styes Uerstnidged Dietkquo, contacting 1500 PICTORIAL ILLOSTRATIONgI Belt v ifully Executed. 9300 1010,00 NEW GRUB In the Vocabulary. Vide of 1311401t1 MS, by Prof. GOODRUM, In abkh more thad no mown, mond an carefully discriminated, forming. taller...ma on lingtble Sycoolms, of Itesif, than any other Usual, bolds Crabb, and believed en advance of that, Tabiegiving Pronundulion of Hama of 8,000 die - tinguiehed person: of Modern 71mes, Peculiar use of Word■ mod Terms to Ow Bible, with °char new Features. Tog ther will ALL TILE SIMMS OP PREVIOUS EDI IN OBE VOLUSIE OP 1750 PAGES PRICE, $6,50 o p:e v em p o i Lllla=a wad other mow flaktura Starfish edition of Wader'. Dictum; appeared with the Pittanial Il'mantic. tan yaws .Inca. /01-Prof. Gowan firat Introduced the femora of SYN ONYMS in this country la conzertion with • popoto DLP Maury, he Webster'. Octavo la ISM. @Bo other English Dictionary ever contained or an nottemed o co lan.,. Table L il • lug Pronunciation of Bataan of Parsons, until .[tar the above announcement. Win be sold by all Backbone.. • 19..ciar EMI BEST.. GET WEBSTER. G. A O. MERRIAM. For oh by J. L. READ, 78 Fourth tut Sid Ei2E232M!I TE UNDERSIGNED, having purchased Mesita OW. BLXIIIII. KAMEN, Mr many years mimed in the Wondou Were badness, and having increas ed hie fatilltlee for manufacturing to order everything In the line of WOOD or WILLOW, of the best materials and to the mat workmanlike manner, would resprodully ask an examination Of his dock as contained in .ha double hate meat and building No. 21 Diamond, North east virgin.. BAD DLL RIDDLII. SEI.IILDEL RIDDLE, PITTSBURGH, 1111211 3 / 1 0.171.21 LND WEOtZII/11.1 D[11.13 IN WOODEN. AND WILLOW W A R E, 1=22=113 OMB 00.—Sitaft, Itarrol, Thermometer, Orsl CratllL, W. pods Patna, pine, oak sad cedar. TUBS—WhIto laud Oodlor, onstod, Om 0 to 14 boohoo, tvo sod throe hoop; Hut, Smut, Bathing and Ira Ovum Tuba, of oak or ad.. KESLlSlllo—Patotad, varnished or plata, pine or cedar, all slam and varieties, Including bona baud cedar. BOORETS—Common, selected, fancy, half, garter, toy, painted, cedar, strloed and plain, loam and iron bound, ateamboat, well, borer, kitchen and dour, every style. INEASURYS—OcaI Boatels, Oral. Boatels, Ilan Umbels, Peak MN Pecks, Quarter Peeks, Qoart Roza, In plus, cedar, cat or to ollarry—aealed or unsealed. 15006 E BOXlE—Neand, plebs and tarnished, villa or without all.. CLOTHES PlNS—Ctounton and whittled, to floe Fro.boxeox Smith'. Patera, to Fro. boom Brass Plus, lo gra. bezel. WOODEN BOWLS—AII slant maple, cocarober and pop. lar; Ruh Trays, ko. WAILEIR.BOABDS—tknuntou, Daetsilca, Zinc, railed centre, toy kx. TOWEL Rouen—All kinds. BOLLING PlNS—Raroletag bandies and plain. BUTTER LiDLLS—llooked and plain; beak and poplar. BUTTER SPOONS—Assorted Masa. POOP CUPS— MUDDLERS— ' LEMON SQUEEZERS— BUTTER PRINTS—Pound nod half pound, box nod plain. NYTATOE SMASILERS—Amorted. STEAK MAUL/S— -UL? 8000 P— B.. SPIGOTS-- AXE HANDLES, Pick Hate Des, Hatchet IlaLaha, lc. DARREL LIDS— TAR BUCKETS— MOP STICK/S—Woodeo end metal heads. CLOTHES POUNDERS— ILAT TRAPS, Hansa Traps, lc, to every verialy. CLOTHES LlORSES—Assorted stars. STEP LADDERS—AII eacs. 8111113111.13--Sonib, Clotbet all elm. DASILEIS—Ifsekot, cps. and 111, crated; watch and strafe:lE School, Clothes, round. square and arch Ham. pees, Pasch and Spilt, In every variety, of our ova manufacture. W.U.LOW CHAlRS—tiny far children. WILLOW CHADLES—AII slkes mede to order. WILLOW COACHES—Made to order. FANCY lIASKISTE—Preach and Be/Clash to scary traria,: Rolfe Baskets. Cigar do, IASI& Work agile., Lc. CORDAoE—llanilla Call Bad Cord*, Clothes Lints. Plough Twine Liam , Chalk Lino, ACL., Jumping Itope., Cotton and Hemp CHILDREN'S CABS—Ellis' Patent, two slum light and strong, with or without spring., willow hallos or east ern. MASON'S DLACJEISO—AII arra STOVE POLISH—Decor Stamping Co's 004 Dlauria coretz MlLLS—Hopper, Wall, At.... Patent ' APPLE PAREES--Slutpla, compact and pm-Wt. WASHING A S—S .—Tub,l ribbed. ROTHE SNATHstorte4 Use. HAMDEN RANDS—Um! oath. MATCH ELVES—Coos au/ era. MAlCllll2.—Oroasaad hicck. RISOOMD-10sedar, hihalter, Rasten's, Etsni's and other fairorltworitaru brand.. HEARTH BROOMS, WILLS/LS, Ac—llasoliod els.a and .pits. AtirThe attention of city .of country dealen le invited to the above Catalogue, and personal examination of stock and prior* to Whited. One Whitten fur mannfacturing almost eserything la our hoe, Lad for pro...timing fruit tint Land. articles not In our hoe of menufacture, enables vs to guarantee sallefactlm to those who may fayor n. with tleelr orderv, both as to prompt ...Won, quality and price. SABI UEL RIDDLE, Al Dlaanond, Plttillnurgh. laBo9reak4tvT CARD THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY emaciated with him In the WIIOLZSAGIS (=macs MINIMA Yr. BAMOIEL &WART sal Mr. WILLI/al cum, end .lEII coathtue the same at the OLD STAND, NO. 971 LIBERTY BERM, directly opposite Um tells Hotel. P/Itiburgh, July I, 1859 SAIIIJEL ZWAST-WIL M. G0101LY.....11711. CURRY. W. M. GORMLY & CO., TXP.ECOLMISALLEI GROCERS, E O FGOVISIONB. PRODTJOEO PITTSBURGH HANUFAOTUhRS, No. M7l Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. JultrodZip SOUP T. LoOLT. LOGAN dc GILECHI, lIIPORTBIIB or HARDWARE, No.. WOOD STREET. Poor Doon above PR Marla Rotel, 15304141 PnVIBUSGII. G. B. Dlll2ll, We of Laztootar......Looof L Gana, PlOolig. GEO. S. BRYAN & 00., Commission Merchants, 708 2HI BALE OP' PIG IRON, BLOOMS, ac., NO. 52 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh. urrorrais—Lycna, &orb A tb., Pftesborgto L•togataa, Oopolool • 00.. - Eitosburgh; The. IC. Posiaktn, ER, Lan. coatoo lion. Eamon Cameron, Planiobow Errol, Gordon LOO flollfdaysbung. P.. yoECillatd THE ZINTIIRPRISII Insurance Company QF PIIILADELPMA, Insures Against Loss or Djunage by Fir. on Ha Rerobandlse. Por i allure, tete as Reasonable Ranks of Prumlum. Drescram..—P. Ratchford Starr: William WK of Wm. If Bee At DoiNaltin Praetor: .71k. M. Atwood, of Aland, White a Co.; Dud. T. Troika, of Tnuffek, Stolen a Co ; Itenly Wharton; filmdom! L. Damon; Cleo. H. Stewart, of &mart a Iho.: Jot:welt. Drown, of John R. thrown a Co: D. A. Pahnertnakof B. A. robtortock I Co.; Andrew D. Cub; J. L. lirrlogur. of Wood a Erring r. , P. ILATCII/ORD eTAILI., President. CuesranW. Cory Secretary. Premix° n Miami Co , J. Mart 03., Mamas h. Cows, , Jas. Alsnasa. Emu; Esq., Wilson, Co, Wilson, sync Co..* ka Bro• n Co„ Linlopton, Copeland Co., James B. Lyon 00, Wm- &Lindy Cb. - UEO. 8. EIBMAII t CO., Agent., 11.30.11c0d N. ISE Wool Street. Tu E !ADMIRERS OF STEINWAY'S PIANOS trorocontrolly Informad tbOt me bus jod ncoliodTWO of thou lIIIII IVALEDPLKFIGart4 I I E Cloo !kW, mod coma, Now, ow Cy, do do do do They mood Data bo Wilt, sod t o oast topetiorlty oror others Ina St O.XD te EasolboatL zoo yo, by FL Kum a M. Natal Flab End, 00l • • 8010 Mona to etotosora molyolud Ma= A MERIOAN FLUTE SOROOL—with airer old complete rah* and coerthiee. atel an MON' , **mike:the loam I them of Vag the Cute leant a touter,tellebn with i l ug . ottergss mid; 00,11 or Pogue Mucha r nom Price Mo. Ts we by . . - 20/IN IL ISEILOB, 111 wad ettset. .• Melee mead en racetet Oa* Pick _ AU_ rViLL'S COMPOUND BXTLIOT op IMIUMPAZILLAV WAD frfli=sofm„ flok ems of dformoo Mims from koimfitf of tba Mao& hip IMMIIf Pal Mired Dr Joaorzatturo, sal - Oxon ammo* Naitstrosta, Indli; 45r5000 Acitirts.,WirniiTo sell fbur nsv LURCIIOII.. Aguas ears agado over ppm on cos— boner than ea abet sfee[lar veades. !sad Luz stamps . 1 d Cet SO parthananc ran& - jell3rnda M n• ls l" EPIIILAIII BROWN, Lovell, llun tarACINTS WASTED in .this State to ean tbeGOLDISS SALVE.. FalL rapllty. Cu wake Send pay. Tar terms, ka.. mai stamp. 114mdar•I C. P. 7 4111T1M, LowNI, )latta. Etutattonal The Western tiniveraity. %IRIS INSTITUTION. WITH AN ABLE imt f Imthuttm, extecolm and valait.to csb• aperelot a hoMpletx oet of Chemkat soFhirat tiPMtratm. moat, now, mul a tarp and iummo- Mons ohms the host ad cattagm to shop to a P.1.... 0, T ...Intiate comm. The nett term oral commence gotimattor 6th, 1149. aaSSortt DAKEWELL gee], PENN INSTITUTE, HANCOCK STRZZT, Nl6n P6NN, WM Tool." oa 1102IDAY. the 7..t6 AtrOUST. VC pec nostion of fire montbs. 3. 61 Bifir aulklyd Principal. _ _ _ — YOUNG LADIES' BE — iffiTAY„y , TM? CHEWER, CHESTER. CO.. Pd. I CONDUCTED BY TIM MISSES EVANS. The at Brm4Aneoal Swann of thi. ItaUrotion will com mune. thefts& of Seg , tember, and torroinsto on the hat day of January, Including a period of Ore months. me maul Spring Vacation will be gharatiuntg. Otreptar. con taining Terme, /kr, can be Cad on applization to the Pee. dye. aot:&d• WILLLIJI D. SBIITU, • TEACHER OF VOCAL AND INSTRU MINTAL 111781 C, No. 113 Tourlb street between Wood sad Bala old 'truant, wools respectiadly .nonnee told. pupil. sad the pupil° tag be yid renitne Ma teach. In in panda lessees sad duos cm the let day of her nazi Apply at bis residenoe. .9:rl4w new. APPOLIAN TEricuoux. Boarding and Day School for Young Lodi. 148 Third Street, Pittsburgh. TIES SCHOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA * DIES, besides • frill English coarse, ainsrnal to unpin the Trench luttnesrisd litaratats—the panel. pat, to *Saari= born, raided several years in mum and being assisted by r. Tecodoat, a native of Paris, and graduate al the KioLlege Charlemagne." the flood unseal seastoo will open on Monday, the 12th of geptember. Price of tuition by the tarn; S2S. Trench and Laths Inept without extra ebarge. No polls received under ton years of age. Tor circulars, to, apply at Mr. Mellor'. and Mr. Davison's Store& or at the rWdence of Nadas. Estado.. atgioltee2o i....ocuer GROVE 1319151:INA.Frir, L A. INEUGACEVI LLB, FOR YOUNG LADIES, THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO TEAM, dm months esich, will open on TIJEADAY, the 13th of September. et 9 reckwk, A. M. The gore*, of Teachers, who flied their situstlone with rub distinguished meccas dazing the past pea, continue their connection with the instthation On asoonnt of the greatly Ineresswl WOO!. far travel afforded by the now Passenger Hallway, a Limited number of DAY PUPILS wilt be swayed from Pittsburgh. The number of novtllng Pupils Is Malted to Thirty. EARLY APPLICATIONS ABE DESIRABLE. CIROLTLAES, containing mend Information, terms, As. may be had at DAVIS' end DAVISON'S, Booksellers, and at KLEBEIVS and MELLOR'S IdutioStorti; or by address tog at Pittsburgh Post Offire, aulultss2o - REV. GEORGE T. EIDER, Rector. IVlll l l l .l4,lritr./.•U10 , •!..! ‘..11.1 :kr) AND WRITING ACADEMY, College Hall, Diamond, Birmingham TERMS, CASH ON ENTRA-NCE. For Ornamental WriUng...----$lll Plain Writing .--- —.— 10 Time unlimited a Writing and BookZerping.-- /ACTIUM N. SHAFFER, Professor of Writing and Book•Eseplon. O. fi. LEITRELD, Jr., Professor of Pannuaship. 0. F. WELLS, Profs:tsar of Book.liesplog and Comm dal Calculations. EBV. W. B. BOLTON, Lecturer on Gistory and General Butdec HON. B. P. FLENNIEEN, E.U..2 B. /flatter to Dan. mark, • member of the Pittaburgb Bar, Lecturer on Corn. mental Law. PEOP. al. 1. EATON, Loeb:moron Elocution. Call and we what bag weer been before attempted by any penmen namely: Specimens of Ornamental and Predict' Pernmarjeldp awaited in yeurprumae, In Ma abort Imam of from at wands and upwards. Good boarding at $2,50 per week. Student. enter at any time. Par *mime= of otr.band Boorman =dna two portage Amp., and Wren O. 11. LEITIIHAD. Prlazipal, j0.2.1yd/WP Pletaburgh, Pa.. EYE .A.Nla EAR DISPENSAR-Y °Mc. 95 ids , . St-, (2d door, up stair* natrao, s. 1C E STABLISHED BY THE CELEBRATED DR. JOHNSON late of Loadch, England. A groat discovery 1. the SCUM. of =dish" being I =- Ulu and speedy care for restoring the sight and na.QTing 11l dimness panties to the eye. This is nallitisally or. knowleigod the only Ufa and Euro remedy now known. ft bee been used with grant succom by the most skillful ply- Mclean la Europe and Anscrice. Patten re to say part of the country MI treat theretelves successfully of a moderate expenco. thereby avoiding the danger sad ottence of falling Into the hood, of unskillful physicist,. This masts:We (satilcient to cam) will be mut by moll or Limos, with all nroweary directions on receipt of Tea Dullare. Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises in the Bare, Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, Affording Instant relief to sufferers who here been troubled with =afore+ fr teeny yearn After =Mg this remedy • few day. tie patient Is soddenly and elniest miraculously ambled to hear ordinary mood =creme.; in the aurae of • few weeks the nowt etatioste cam of =einem Is effectu ally mad. Patients too numerous to mention hem been restored to perfect hearing and forever rescued from t h e were of the =mere= dangerous =quelled pretenders of Me present der. lioepited and perste teelmotials and certificates from the most eminent phyelcia= and someone in Roglend, tu whose prawn= deaf penoto ham been cured, o re man/ hendreds of Orate patients cured con he men or amed to. A mow of this medicine (enough to affect • mire) will be forwarded to any part of the country for Fifteen Dollars. Addrem DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 404. jallniewlyT QM= 9$ Men Bt., Briffale.N. Y. EIOLATZELILN i WIEMEILHOLD t [scecanou to J. 1511611310 No.loo Thud Street. Pittsburgh. Zanyjadurers and Dealer; in Curtains, Coral tea, El ands.llluidesk.llllnds. Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, &o. - mrlhetirsau attuntlon paid to STEAMBOAT WORK. CARPETS FITTED 41207) LAID TO ORDER. aablem OAKLAND PiLCIPMELTY MOLL BALE. T EAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known es s'New Linden Omer lying within two and a half mites of the city, has been esebdivideVinto lots of ammo. lent are, ranging in from one to tear acres cede. !moo of themes leve.4 ahem beautiful and symmatical covered with tercet Men, and others pally roWng, =seep. Male of being immured in the mo=t *Mnisque manuer. Those tote as surrounded by an menalleat neighborhood, with the advantage ors drat clams private =hag, taught by Itr. and NIA B. H. Herr, with public schools ha tles Mt:inky. A lino of omnibus.. rum army boor during the day, and In *short tinm • Paseanger Italmed will be built, thee rendering them molt eligible and desirable. For beauty of emery, fealty of axon, purify of air, and commie= to the city, they as unsmpaned so sites for country realdencas. In order to secommodata those who may wish to improve they are offorsdat the following very easy tar= ..- One-Muth in hand Ind the roadies In rims equal annual payments. julBAzul W. 0. MUM, 91 Diamond at TAUSS AND SUPPORTER BIANUFAO TOHY.—OANTWHIGIIT A TOUNG A No. 88 Wood Et, beg leave to canine aftemtem of the &Meta to ths fact that they are the only NANUFACTIIII3OI.B of MIMS and 80PP0112133 la this clar. They can oonsequently take masenrei and make to osier these ankles after tea mast approved pattern, and furnish them at prime frequent. 17 not moralism omehall that demanded by mere deems to them. are solicited to call, after prking mid exam Wing Inmeasm to any other store to the city, confidant that we mut with Ms satisfy manufmt nr. urer. adiktod that it le their intereat to deal Manticritaz lineation paid to marble.. Ala ossainaoar a YOUNG. 6d Wood it.rsa NEC =Fthl. GALLAGFUAR, CRAIG £ 23 x. 416. 017 IST 1, M 7 I-2 , STEAM AND GAB PIPE PATERS AND ?Mini= FINISHERS OF ALL KINDS or BRASS WORE, and &Won In GAB PLETUREB, An. airol7loll AND WABEBOOBIB, NO. 121 WOOD MEET, Piro door, from TIM strati. arronary. N. 132 lint street, dm doors Way ' the ktononsphala Um" between Wand and Ettiltialeld. The well known practical a= and aped.= in the re. Gone Dm:Gies of Grua Oselings, Mem and Gas Fitting of the senior members of our Ann,rebo will glee their personal attention to all work Intrusted to Won, etwold entitle we to a share of 'public: patroness. ORDZIUS MID= TILLNDMIS THE FIRST BAPTIST CONGRNGATION OPFER THEM CEIVBOI/. 01110 E. CORMS'S MEANT AND TIMID 8721, POS BALE ON REASONABLE TIMM Together with the ORGAN and ItillifLTOBJL its. well and seasteattNly belle, mega* ot meting etc !mare& perm= comfortebly, and is cely albred Poe ssle beta= It te too mull for thair,pecommodation. /or terms, &e, apply to SSW: ILETEBBON, N 0.91 Wake street, ar J. BOOSTER, 45., No.= Llbszt7 street. G. H. ILADVISON, Bacretary Bzazd of Trustees Porfirv** 4 wx4 ll :l•2la!'"l CAND BEE VIE BRAMAN FAM ILY LT SEWING lIA=I. IL"mg siarplipyy Is Its barmy, If nms rilphlly and slay, La di Not Stara go grt Ola of ardor. Ulm the cagy rallablaDeabla Shred WWI= orur sad .t &by Yoe. ' lASSOTLL t 2103121310 P, N.,. VI Mutat strost, S torG en F d l y t % te b:rmaiuy ' Or,B43IUN r P.BLIMITTOneIKra!ne,AIi City.orny . Broth OmlooWl /ok it loy C. B. 111.: BRITTE, A.ttoraery and Cowttusellcrr at Lat'‘, 11b.141 /bun% ftred.: r:=l HIAWATII'A 33 SOT arn, EOLt WDRLt IVITANT 1101' PAWED NTJTS of all alai go buliiia4l miendwured: dlo , DOLTS Sat Bridges, Iraddnary, skaltara Lowilmoos% to, farablud at abut : notice. *Sahrebaus, No. 114 Wrier treat. • —ant.taidio =AP, 00IILLT t 00. jJ AurAng EIZWICKLET PROPISItTY v FOB 5113{-1. oartr wall Da= dirtalag 4.1118, =7 room au ths Int floor, Idle ball, patiloo m pada to raw-4 mason the amid stom— a lap boar VA acres ot pond, fraothat ro {he rbar, tabbyaad arbadata back to Ms maned, .tan taa agate; tar. - a.aunutinaramasuringat. VOUR AND ONBIOUBTItAO/28—,ceo Ay - sore azdatattla Stager amour mulatatlrmemlim tram mar ttil/ME (armlet/ L '11) 10E-10 seeks Bin, ine4 oncocaslApnyar t 4,1, us in wall pia WALOVai ,'~~ ~iµiW~^4 e~~~~ '4,l2atiOrWer, Oommerdal Wes Rocs Pfo. 114 ifiah Street .('BEAT- SALE OF TOWN LOTS LI WES= ORELAND COTTNIT.—On 11034*/ •fte , " 300 Angtu3ls th,at 3 o'clock, on the premier; will twittd CO chola) Banding Lots, in the taw town Of Penna . Petut;• sad t, raw known .o Poen Station, on the Peno . rt Central Italiroad,WaltnOreoMatathty, P . /.4 tilllatpitt Vale/east' of Pittetrargh.. Tbe tugs amount of money Mug? eXpanded,thenom ber of roeu employed, and theimproveteents ahsady cadet and In progreet of anstrnetlOn Pena„ are the bet derma of promerity. With Hs icithancobla a s 00 0000001 and local ad. - anti**. together with the foollitlea of trade and comma , " eammoi toil by the greet PromeaChnt. - , true !Wined, nothing can prennt Penn from' batomdag. a populous oust losmetant ruscustscaurlae the lote are from 33 to £0 feet front, by la) tol3o gat dap, andl wen loutrd for bußdlog pay, are appratsed at from $3) to $5lO Per 1.4 and slit be sold sehbout mono. Co the btsbost . bidder; tr omebalf the appraised calla it bid to shirt them.. Title perfect: TEILILI—S3 clatt and $3 a month per lot. on all " it b. / e. then 5 50 . on tots that sell ts• 850 and e to ver, etw.bwit ewe; balance In one year, with Interest at when sold. all deferred payments. $5 cash to be pat I on moth lot • lutsElsi _ .,ord —ral m. tra o p ti. or p. tan pure,. arn ser w r c it s .a rs at lee i r x e p. P.M, precisely. on the • day er aale r end tale all Ade& or grows pens. (men anti female) srlertelp to etecid, Irons th e We free of charge. ;Boys .cl children strictly prohibited. P. IL Acct.' AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO., Merchants' Exchange. .QTocli BALES BY AUSTIN LOOALIS d. le fu m A iy , efitaz i rr . Steck, Bow! aud Rad CaLata rSt sold at public sea Illextbanbettebanye by • • AlntrilY LOOMIS CO. Not., Drafts ovd Loan. Real Rotate aegoliAbal as removable terms by 11:15112: LOOMIS 1 CO.. a 521 Stock Nab Brokers. 02 Fourth et. iaustnrsti .P.otiCtS & Mangco. CO.PAILTNERSIII P I hays this day associated with mo my 6021 J. BT. CLAIR GRAY. The brialuis will be hereafter coB - tinder the arm and tole of 8. OSAY &ISM July Ist, 1659. 8.1.3117 EL GUY. GRAY 6z BUN. DRAPERS AND TAILORS, 32 BT. CLAIR sTanzT, 143allb—jnialt PIITHEMBOTI, DIBSOLUTION.--thePartnerabip hereto awe exlattag between Warn= Itenal end Dixon boolnr, nada the Idyls of WM. alitru 00.0raa dha. wired on the lath day of Petrov% 18W, try the daatht of DLVIDE.YM IL wad JAMES PAW, Ja., baring poir• dismal Ma lateral of Hr. D. Brown, deed, In the late Era of Win. Smith t Co., lb* Foundry and Machine Manua will Ix banaftaccondoled midair ot Smith, put is On, by wbotowta Dulness of the DtL firm will be settitdi SMITH, PARK & CO., marriz WARD iNcirrivrawr, pirraumaa, PA. . . Was douse, No. 149 Firot and 129 5“0,4 Street, MANUFACTURERS of all sizes and:de- AIL salptions of Ocal Oil Beloit, and etll],,ae..ao Ws. ter kiss, Sad 'rant Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel ilica4da, Dallas, Hangers and Oonplinga . Aloe, Jobbing and Machine Osettop of sassy description, made to coder. Having • eomillete MAOHEng SHOP. attached to tbs. - Pmandry, all secsuary Flttioperill be carefolly attended to. • myrik.dtf THE undersigned have associated with them In the COOlll2lllllOl Ihreinesa AXIS . flutece, Wei of Steubenville, Ohio. The style of the firm will coothene es heretofore. 111311.17 Z t CO. aucc. roux— ---,umczoact.... STIZZLIOMC comm - issroN MERCHANTS,, in an sdis d Pig Iron and Illeondk 93 WAKE ETP.EZT, Pmsnown. THAW MS DAY ASSOCIATED WITII hlr. JOHN DILLOW. In the Undertaklnittnelnise, which will be conducted coulee the mute mod style of LIM ON DILLOW. JAIL, LEMON. lhandartalung to all tta Brant Awls LEMON k DELLOW, No, 118; Fourth BE;; are prepared to do Undertaking to ULM breathe; In • Um best manner ' at pekes to nit the time.. ,We ve.• aal attention to Fish'e new etyle patent Metallic Buried Cases, tor the ode of which we are eole agent. In thts dry, and of whkh we keep coostantly on baud a large aseort. meat. A. regards beauty of shape and anlsh,they egcel others. Funerals will be supplied with !learns, liarwet}pd Centel/ea promptly, at In rates than any other establ=r meat U. the city. Cluansateelng toreadoruthfactbn , they - , solicit a destine..of the patronage heretofore so liberally extended to theeld firm. l• /12ottlo. ItICl/LN 1.101/ISHe EICIETOBIe ' • TS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR-El • ranged Hotel Mine Near England ..Stater, cen;jll.;" tally located, and stay or E from all - the contend , treed. It cordenta 11l the modem Implln and /my coneedienee for tbe comfmt and amen= of the travellog public. The sleeping rooms are large and Tell enatlletet the =Sae of - tomes am well armatmcl„ and com pletely foralshed for families and Wipe traveling nattier,. and Mellows • 111 =Minus to to kept ma liar ciam Hotel to alley recent. JoUoUy LEWIS RICE. Proprietor. E:MZEI 01110 (MITE SUM SIIIMUS, Open to Vlattors Booklets Health orPLu• ttre cop, Juno Lt to October Ist.' iceommodations for 0v e r o*o 0 Visitors.' THE OHIO WHITE SIILVEIHR SPRINGS an sitnatel la Delaware County.. 18 miles North of Coltantme, (the Capitol of Ohio,) oo the Odom River 10 mllee from Delaware., 15 rolled from the White Solplmr 00. tiOSI on the flYringteld, Moat Vernon' wed rldatargh Itallnad, and 10 mdeatrom Emit Volley or Eyeing litati n. oo the Cob:lmbue, Vona and ladlana Ballroed. • medletnal cynalidee of elm Opting, ere utwerpamed by Mom of any other 311nand Water in the United btalce. /6/riter Room mother forminatton,addrem ANDREW -WILSON, Jo.,- • Whits Sulphur Bodoni, Ohio.- EEE=I ANOTHER LOT'_ ---q WILLIAM ICINTA-13E1 G'SLZBILLTED P I A NO-10-IORTES, FOR ,BALE BY CHARLOTTE BLumE. 80.118 Wood /t. door obore Ittak J.. E. CLI.IJDWIIIIL. P ILADE L.P A NEWIDIPOFL'eATIONS.MiIii WATCHICIC. PA PHILLIPM t 00. Weans. in Gansu. r- OHdELEB 1111.0143HAWEI Londpn Tirmaeopen% mks. all sizen,.la Hunan Caw and Open Yu*: - - ;•• sfirSole Authorised Ageing for above." GOLD AND Kamm, =man An SWUM- - - VT.A.TO33 23 ,IS. MCI" =WELD ' , ' , our dastrns. - MIS, AM all theilasatubla BOWL arum WARN. tommpused tos t T l 44oWt7.od tale. IGLOtraugars visithag Phlladelpis, Es Invited ton- Jaw Jurtazz Jrariarthvz267 salt manias ne obligs tlos to meager& - . ITISVOILK PSLOZI3, la plata figural, sat so Taristios. Beconct Arrival of - 31.859 CARPETWANDO* - CLOTHa - :- AT THE FOURTH RTRERT.CARFFT'RTOBEi . . - . PITT3iIUIIO.e, PEI7N4.- . . WD. & E. M'CALLUM a SULLY struemuteet that they are reeeitinel a No. mut supply of CABPSTINO. odectedt directly frosts .too - Iropators awl Idiandiebytece by coo of tbo dsm, nor ba the Dist, to wid th they tufts Doe atteuttoo of tatectrooeso. Also, a on ityte of CLINTON MATTING, foe rammer pot , ' L.: • bre. lb@ Watt to of CILDP/M. BWEDDEBB, ots.- Wtee vrhltti Sall befit:not al the lowest totes. = - - W. D. t IL . , - NVw. IL IIoRSTMANN SONS, npra & (mmarsTa, avows& th-rA4O4 - Masa6otordodad trapartors of - - Ladles Dm, Cloak and EnalLila Trimmings Hon aor mooed for laLllingo2l•4 brdi and yell iss• sorted otttk Wire Dram Trirodnim to *Mar the tu auto:bag WM74( and dCarrrECOS CHAIM. Hydra aztesdro fortlldor toKourdactoOtig, P &Madan rated , oreign, Marko; To aro to odd trod lodocomonta, - • - • • inp,artia Aotrr WORSTZDand ZdeArred Trookfri el ArL P. Awa d Co's eitd. D 410414, is te.erwir;cr,¢;- 22:11LATED arm aPILING auera - Arad. Agsoto for RYLW'S SPOOL. EILS.: :votirsul P~AA%IBS=i%I; ~'~~ : i_iu:l~: ra,rv_....~~. S • ' Or • - -" - - Oinez—No. 37 Fifth aired, Bank Block; .AGAINST ALL - 'BINDS OP.'' ME AND 3LLIONE ItOB.B. • ' . - • JOHE6 Iteddso# Jo for D. Itic00 . 11D; 4 Preddenk D.ll DOOB, Becreuir Q0t19111.1.61.t DA)l . .r Daconab-Isaao Jowl y & O i lLi sto . /luny 0110E6 • Capt. B. 0. Om, Jan 6. = D. !kiln* ILL. kiluasecor., .Ibl2 Ism IL Anna* aticli4r. Dean. Thai. IL How. PA; a•Day..r -04.7u TELL IRON OWL. pion compierif, - ,,, - 210.=6 MEM EUZST, ETTSBIMEIEC: Gm. X Wassipi,brix.4.3: lauxi 6:llchisfa; This InoUtattogo Cabo opm off Jimify - lbeloisficolfgl . - /tONDAY,tho MST DAT Oran:WM- , ;- Aka w ti ma i ndiallanthiAttcdpaellaileAWil:Yo'' *Ea and thooNsooloo, nolpioosidspxopt,7—:- toy &Cod pinto* day of antooftf. Wat VietztAixtomp op, Um NA* cox of tbt alkyd an Tics Delman& INSUBANCIE.—Tho arzesvmji MuLVIOII, amitterrAND mut o:o o2 n r s as A 000,010.711 langot arta.Ptstamitosiclos e soaks thearanses on lives. Ls adation tc , • Plit° ll4ll al SsAuto. ass ban Giarvesa 'Penme we° " mm t apdp i pp i d So gb• bound . dal sr • _ Unnum tre WI Os taw ikcbred Gyp sifillis v s..; /on end/ =WO WS Pircact fte. s awn/ .ark Adastan ziaaulttUkAr- Yoe tatibertarl: lll to VIL wk.*. Mite alga* O. TO Gel drat. •
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