dalttfe: LIMN= 211.1KliT.AL T. WILLIAXIL.D. L. 1/..10X...b./431:1171:162111 a. EIRnBTT & CO T`' . EDITORS as 4 PROPRISTORB MSS:LEEIU33 BATIIRDAY MORNING, AUG. 13. 1859 Reixthllek State Ticket prITJAL, 111011A6 L COLIIILiN, of Took county WILLI&II IT. ECTIT. of Rork.. county. Republican County Ticket. RLIAS 11. 1N.1617, Plitaburgb Asmantr, WILLIAP VAENDE, Plibbargh, DAVID A. PROFILES', AIMAD.Y, CIIAILLLM 4 GONEIRIN.,Aarr , e, DAVID E BAYARD, PeAMA, WILLIAM ESPY, Lon, SL Cllr. =murk LAW =PG; TIIOMAS MELLON. DAD.. MIMIC, ♦TTO•fiT, JACOB IL MILLED, Pitubmgb. TILIMULM GOODMAN Y. COUDYYD. I4O .th FW“. JONATHAN 1111.AUYT, Rooth Plttstmrgti. . . DAVID CORALELITIS.Se.ekkIey. M. T. A NDICHAOIe, Vest Deer . DIZSCIVIL o• tax POOL JOSSPLI MILLPA, Snowdon. FOlair on lieCILANAN.—Forney thinks that the supporters of Dothan= bare no right to find fault with Wise's letter, for this reason that the President bas frequently been guilty of more heinions offences against political morals, than any contemplated in this unfortunate epistle. The government organ, in condemning Governor Wise's letter, used very severe language, which the editor of the Pres: says reminds him of "Sa tan reproving Sin." Forney then proceeds in this style: "Even if hie letter does afford oause for ren al:ire, it is not as unworthy and disgraceful as if it had contained pharisaical and hypocritical pro fessions and assurances like those of Mr. Bu- oilman in 1854-455, and '56, that he had no as pirations himself for the Presidency, and would cheerfully support General Pierce for a re-eleo don, and that his purpose wee fixed to return home and go into retirement, and aloes a career, which had been somewhat stormy, in peace and quiet, and bad no idea of being, nor any wish to be, a candidate for the Presidency ; or like his recent carefully framed declination in the Bedford Gazesta and other papers, and in his Ad'Candless telegraph epistle of the 20th ult., "not to become a candidate for re-election," &o. The people will recollect, too, his celebrated Pa oifto Railroad letter, sent to California just be fore the electlin of 1856, and - kept secret on this side of the continent. They will call to mind, also, hie Squatter Sovereignty lettere of 1856% written to promote his election, and the numer ous other eleetioneeriog documents from hie pen, and his speeches made with the name object ; and they will not forget that he has falsified all his pledges and professions do made. Remembering these things, they will be likely to make a proper and just application of the terms "political mo rality" and a "profligate disregard of °oasis - tenni and patriotism,7_so imprudently employe& by the organ. If the correspondence of Mr. Buchanan anterior to and after the Baltimore Conventions of 1848 and 1852, and anterior to the Cincinnati Convention in 1856, was all ex posed todhe pnblio eye, we do not believe he would hare any advantage over Gov. Wise." There are come bitter truths in the above re. marks, which the President will recognize at a glance. The mock modesty with which he im posid on the people, when he was manoeuvring for the position he now holds, passed in its day far the genuine artiole, while tbe trickster no doubt felicitated himself on his extraordinary cleverness. The exposure comes at a time when the imposter Is enjoying the fruits of hie labor, and on that account it is the less welcome. In t • onnection we will state that Mr. Duch anllll'B present declination as a candidate for re-elec tion, is not regarded by the knowing ones as sin cere. Re is only playing the game of 1854 over again, expecting to captivate the people by his old-fashioned disinterestedness. We copy the following comforting announcement for the con. solstion of his admirers in Pittsburgh. It is from the Buffalo Republic. If any of his office- holders here entertain any doubts as to the in- Itiollll of the President, let them apply the art mentioned by our Buffalo extemporary: "A denial hee'Vecently been published in some obscure Pennsylvania journal, at a time when Mr. Buchanan was rusticating, denying that he was a candidate for renomination. The denial is trot, in one sense. Mr. Buchanan is not a can didate, but expecte to get the nomination. and within ten days he so said, adding: 'Tux Damn- ()RATIO PARTY ARC LOST, lIALTSS IT DOLS NOSH HATA RI AT CHARLESTON, TOR NO OTHILIL BMA CAN Da ALLOTEE. RUT ma.' If the nomination is giv en him, he tall cheerfully accept it. Those who say that Mr. Buchanan DOLS NOT DESIRE A 111- NOMINATION AU NOT POSTCD. "If any offioe-holder tinder the Governmesi r wishes to tut the fact, let him make himseiteery busy for about three days, in favor of cage 0 0,,, candidate, and if he does not get hie icing pa pers, and have his supply of .13 scum bread' suddenly Mopped, we aok ledge that Mr. Buchanan is not in the el& what patriotic otistom•honse official p* 'Maine to California (or any other z'e et - official) will try the et periment? ”We SS sr- t. ~g lea oe obi .61 01 • - / - notwithstanding a private note UM to Hon. Wilson McCandless, pdatitelittotiortrisly by telegraph at Pittebnrgh on ItitOtb hg,' A Botrrumns 9rPosrrios.—Among Lhe South ern opposition pepere, the Richmond Whig is the most alienation advocate of what it term.] "a union of the opposition" in 1860. It says it cannot think of supporting the Democrat° party, but its very grounds of opposition forbids any coalition with the Republicans. It strangely op- poses tho administration on acconnt of Ito "abo- 'Sion tendencies," and announces a slave code for the territories 1141 part of its platform. In support of this mama it expects to rally a large party North and South. For the benefit of those people in the North who yet dream of forming a great conservative national organiza tion, we oopy the erliole from the Whig: "So help us Heaven, we are too sincerely at tached to the institution of Slavery, we believe too fixedly, that it is a moral, natal and political biasing, ever to ally ourselves with snob a party ~.arlhat! We have ever believed Democracy to be the mother of Abolitionism. In its very name and essence it Implies the equality of all men, and &sinews the existence of olasses, distinctions and ranks. Its natural hypothesis is, that "all , men are by nature freemod equal," w Shout respect to place of birth or complexion of shin. Sla very, the subjection of one class or race to an other, is the antipode of Democracy. Toe Dem =alio dogmas of Mr. Jefferson led necessarily to the propagation of Abolition ideas and the formation of an Abolition party. It was legiti mate and unavoidable that from the womb of Demoorsoy should be spawned such creatures as Biroey and Hale and Wilmot and Gerrit Smith and Chive Dad Banks and Fremont and Van Su - rep, and thou and other propsgandists of the Democratic doctrine that no man has the right of mastership over another." If the Democratic party, the very creature as ills of Slavery, is not ultra enough for the iyhig, how can it receive overtures from the Be . piablicsap? The very I bought ie ridiculous—and it eltotild be abandoned by every real opponent of pro•slavery Democracy in the North. Na? 4. BOOBS or ILIFIIISONTSTITSS.—The fol lowing le a statement of the condition of par ties itt rho next Congress. The Opposition have gained nine toembers_at the recent State elec tions in Tennessee, Kentucky, Oregon, North Catalina, Matzen aid Texas. The parties now stand SS fellows:— O P_ Poson nemocesta 1 76 The Slates which are yet to elect were repro smile in the last Court e sy as follows: Opp. Drs. 2 lan:moots California. Maribind. Georgia ... Louisiana. RlClArrfirlanoz OPP. Dem . Twentpeight Slates have elected File States were represented by..... 6 •16 —146 —9l Showing an Opposition preponderance in the next House of 65, if the States yet to thecae are represented es before. Ewen should the Demo erase carry the whole 22 members yet to be elected, they would still be in a minority of 43. The Opposition now elected may be classified as follows: Republicans • • 115 • • Anti.Looompton Democrats...... • South Americans ...... ........ 18 . -41 requires 119 for a_majority of the fence. 11 should be rercembered that there are ono ral eoututed seats, which when settled will no foubt istireaes the Republican streagth:, ;Oahe States yet to elisct thißtpiblicans hare a thence for 411•nasectin trouallastesola awl Vallitirnia. 'A I:IRV/CU Udall. ClltaloL—The lierrieburg rezegraph contains an article in respect to the political history of Gen. Cannon, from which we make the following extract: "Gen. CAIIEBOII'S history is one of romantic Interest, which cannot fail to arrest popular at tention and.aroun popular enthusiasm. There is much in the varied incidents making up the life of the poor Printer boy, who clambers the ladder of moral and intellectuol excellence from his humble calling to no giddy a height In the galaxy of Senators and statesmen that the Pres idency itself is probably within his reach, which goes directly to every emotional heart, cuffing a generous and growing interest in the progress of the lonely and hardy adventurer. There has been nothing in ben. CAUESON's success to re move him from the people. When seated with Senators be to as emphatically a man of the people as he was when he entered on man's es tate. Himself a laborer, he early learned to ap preciate the dignity of free labor, and there is uo man living who champions for it with more sympathetic feeling and more devotion. Both in the Senate and In the walks of private life he has defended It,. with a beautiful consistency, sustaining a protective tariff on the doe hand to rescue our industry and aria from the competi tion of the pauper labor of Europe, and on the other resisting all encroachments of the South upon free Territories which were calculated to degrade and diminish the profits of free labor by the introductions of slave labor. During our war with Mexico, too, mostof the leading meas ures of the Senate, Intended to imbue our com mon soldiers with true soldiery principles, and to elevate their condition, originated with On. Canaan. And here let us say that Gen. Can non pentanes In as eminent degree that high enrage which we all love to see displayed, When there is a necessity for it, either in the defence of one's honor or person. On more than one occasion he has shown that dauntless disre gard of personal danger which has illustrated ev ery page of our country's history with the names of heroes in good old Pennsylvania born. Let us all join, then in hearty, determined persevering efforts for the poor Printer boy, the brave, good man of the people, the soldier's friend, the enlightened and patriotic statesman, Gen. Simon Cannon." Catalan:via-40n Francisco, :hay 16, 1859. Politics are raging with great fury. Broderick has opened the campaign, and at Placerville, on the 9th, addressed an audience of 3,000 in the open air. He was received with the firing of cannon, bands of music, and a thousand citizens on horseback. Thus far ho has only appeared at four places, with the sameenthuslasm at each. His speeches are like hot shot in the ranks of the Administration, scattering court:talon wherever they strike. He has been very severe upon Buchanan and the chivalry, not stopping to mince words or deal in honeyed phrases. Truly, his is the Anglo-Saxon undefiled. Den ver and Latham appeared in Placerville four nights after Broderick, and had only one-fourth the audience. Col. Baker and Leland Stanford, the Republican nominees for Congress and Gov ernor, are also stumping the State, and gaining hosts of friends. Stanford was educated for the bar, but hail been a camphcne merchant since his arrival in this country. One of his opponents intimated that he might explode. "Well," said Stanford, "If I do spread myself that way, the Democrats will certainly suffer destruction." A fusion of the Antl.Leoompton forces upon fd'Hibbin and Baker, for Congress, Is not un limited for, even at this stage of the proceedings. The candidates are favorable to It, and a strong point is made upon the union of the Opposition in New York to re-elect the Anti-Lecompton Democrats, Makin and Clark, and elsewhere for the same purpose. The speeches of the Anti. Lecomptonites and Republicans are so nearly alike In substance that It is difficult to see the distinction between the two parties. Most ein gular of all, Broderick omits all mention of Douglas, and his friends are decidedly averse to the Presidential aspirations of the •'Little Giant." Some of the chivalry have made &geese( them 'Ries in denouncing Horace Greeley as an aboli tionist and a female, in opposition to the recep tion proposed by Greeley's friends. The Timm of this city has raked theist over the coals se verely for this silly attempt to prejudice the respect for Greeley no a man and a statesman. Serionely, it is believed that no editor in the United Sates can do California as muotrreal, practical good, by an impartial statemettenoher climate wealth, resources, population, fio., as the Tribune philosopher.--Cor. Tribune. Tux Now Martansum—The curious in coin cidence are already delighting themeelves with the tact that the new Prince Metternich has been named Ambassador of Austria at Paris, immedi ately upon the conclusion of the peace at Villa franca, juntas his father was named lincbaesador at Paris, by the same power, Immediately upon the conclusion of the peace of Presburg, fifty three years ago. Perhaps the second Prince Metternich may prove as much like the first as Villafranca is like Freeburg, or the hci tie of Solferino like Austerlitz. Prince Richard de Metternich is the eldest son and heir of the great diplomatist, just de ceased, by his second wife,the beautiful Countess De Lnykiim Dellsteln. This lady, whose sister was married to the eldest eon of the late Colonel Thorn, of this city, was famed throughout Eu ro f onal beauty. She died two hears after her ma age in giving birth to her eon, the present Prince Prince Rich ard de Metternich entered the diplomatic set .• of Austria as Ambassador in Saxony, at the age of 25 years, In 1854, and is consequently even younger than his father was when, in 1800 he was charged with the difficult mission of es tablishing a good understanding between the victorious Napoleon and the House of Haps burg-Lorraine. The new Metternich inherits his father's striking advantages of person and manner; and has won at Dresden a fair reputa tion for diplomatic ability, and for extraordinary chill in the science of household economy. Re is married to a daughter of the great Hungarian family of Sander, made illustrious during the war of 1849 by the heroic gallantry of the act oomplisited and unfortunate General of Cavalry, Nagy Bandor.--/Y. F. Times. Hove WI A WAR SLATER IN PORTLAND LIAR. nox7—There is very general suspicion among the "knowing ones" that a certain vessel now anchored in oar harbor is fitting out for a cruise to the African coast, with a view of returning to Florida or Cuba with a land of native Congos. We do not know that such is / Om fact, but the benefits eo general, and is, ware assured, ens, tained by so many circumetancee, that it would seem to be the duty of the United States officials at this port to make a very close exemination before tie I le allowed to depart. It is time to do something more than hide be hind the technicalities of a "regular clearance," and we take it that each evidence as bring' con viction to the mind of every common sense sailor In our harbor, ought to have some weight, even with thoee who are the most devoted worship• ere of "wax and red tape." All those engaged in the African slave trade have thus far escaped with impunity, and it does not eaem as though our government, in the matter of the arrest and conviction of the scoundrels, had thoroughly learned "how not to do it." We shall observe with some interest the course that may be pur sued with reference to the vessel in our own harbor, to which we have thus publicly called attention.—Portland Adv. A PROTZIT A 0411.115? BUNNING Wise roe Pars roznr.—The Madison (Wisconsin) Patriot Issues the following protest against Gov. Wise being a nominee for the Presidency : Every editor in the Union should protest against it—it would be ruin and destruction to the great body of the country printers. A man that writes a letter to a friend making twenty eight closely printed columns of newspaper mat ter, and is now sending out missives of this pon derous chateau at the rate of about ono a week, upon every conceivable subject, would be per fectly awful on • message. No printer of ordinary means could sustain himself under such au infliction. If his messages should bear rela tive proportion to his lettere, the tax of printing and of time in reading would be more then the whole expenses of Government under ordinary' circumstances. Bach a message would cost tito,, country more than the purchase of Cuba, Kansas war, or the subjugation of the Mormons; and the burden of this enormous tax would fall more unequally than a proteotive tariff—the printers who are the least able to bear addi tional b urdens, would be the chief sufferers. For President give us a military chieftain, who will involve the country in war; an abolitionist, who will dissolve the Union ; a blockhead, who will do nothing; but save, oh, lave on from '- wordy mull Ma. Carrrewnwn'toSuccasson.—The result of the election in Kentucky, and the Democratic majority in the Legislature, will probably termi nate in the choice of Vice President Breckenridge to the United States Senate, to fill the vactanoy unwed by the expiration of the term of Mr. Crit tenden. Hon. Lynn Boyd is said to be a can didate for the plans, but the friends of Brecken ridge have the reigns of the organization, and on Magain, the Governor elect, is a warm sad devoted friend of the Vice President, and the new Senator, Hon.-Luarne W. Powell, occupies 1 the lame intimate relation to him, it will be dif ficult to detest him, should he desire to go to the Sentle.—Plut Press. 8 3 2 6 1 3 -6 -16 AT the Into election In Bi. Louis the rote ta ken upon the quesUon whether the Ilquerse establishments should be *loved or not upon the Sabbath, resulted se follows: For closing . . ....... ......... ...... 7. 419 -- Against clue ing . . .... ............... 5,292 Mejorhy for ...... . . ... 2,121 This Is a most emphatio Tote sad Indicaten more algrdatusntly than any yea recently taken ) , tbetteneral utbnatloit In 'bleb lb* Sabbath is bel4 by ZEIOO of MI <coeds ea of au malicious" Tns CANADIAN 0101.1.—The - Toronto Globe f gives a glowing accentt of the crops id Canada.. It says:•— • •The crop of thefarmer overflows. The. ; barns are too small to contain his riches. flag. oily the ravages of the fruit and fly, rust and.. weevit,to satisfy the most fertile imagination,and you cannot exhibit a loss worthy of mention as a drawback from the crop which is falling before the reaper.- It is not &lose the fall wheat. It supplies an abundant yield, but the spring sown is even better. The intervals of cool weather, . and the fine showers which have distinguished this summer, have given the spring grains op portunities of growth which are rarely etjoyed in Canada. -The straw ie strong and healthy ; the berry pimp and completely developed. There has been uo hurried growth this season. Oats are unusually Wang, and the mime can be said of peas and all the root crops. The land fairlyoverflows with food. The reproach of bar- t Fellness is cast out. The 'narration which threatened the new &striate last year appears like 4 frightful vision of the past. In the rear townships the yield is even greater than in the front, for there neither frost nor fly did any damage to the grain." Fats of newspapers from Hayti to the 23d ult., state that a committee of the Legislative Chambers bad waited on President Oeffrard, and 'proposed that he should assume the title and office of Dictator of Hayti, on tbo ground that by • such an extension of authority he would be able to render more effectual service to the country In his work of social reorganization. The Pres ident declined the honor. The Cargo of Africans Recently Landed on Me Florida Coast.—The Pensacola Observer, of the lilst tilt., is assured by Col. Blackburn, U. B. Marshal for that district, that the report that a cargo of 600 Africans has been landed on the Florida coast, Smyrna, Is true. The Observer also learns that Maenad was set on fire and destroyed so soon as the landing was effected. Jean- Lian recently gave a concert in Lon don for the benefit of Florence Nightingale, the noble English woman, who has sacrificed her fortune and her health, and endangered her life in efforts to relieve the poor and distressed of her countrymen and women, the receipts of which were $lO,OOO. SUMNER Cottrum.—Tho fact is now too well established for any one to attempt to cutttraverf that most of the diseases width often prove fatal to sum- Met.. ow prislocal oy arwaire use of Notts and int table, hp which the stomach le disordered, the liver &raped, lbe blood Magnaleal and digendw, organs, tendered War Ow if mat tarot:L.- Cholera, Cholera Mortals, Blllw. and Cramp Cho/M, Dynentery,Dlarrhose and ouch Into complaint ger iniwte and thrive open Improper food and often time be toms m deep seated and died upon the mutilation, that the etroogeet and molt •Cli re =Moral medicine' are unable to swat their pogrom until the patient to prostrate, and W hopes of rolls( amended. Who is it that has oat wan • floe, twaltby infant or Walt, seised with one of the annoy ing dimaclea atom spoken of, wad &wits the skill and scl ence of medical gentlemen of, waste wow tinder their treatment! And how is this treatment to be wwunted tot? Pimply by the fact, that inslead of adinioisterhag some comedy to stay the falling otrength of the afflicted, and at the same time rhea the alms. to Ita promos, the remedy proscribed WWI to the exhaustion of the natural strength, and at Ma time the disease no mastered the auffetar was prostrate, and falling to excite • reaction the patient dled from the ellbut of the pots. administered to uproot the disease. Not so with INERIIATE'S lIOLLAND BITTERS, which ancomposed entirely of vegetable matter, and which havo not ooly proved thaws/elm the best tonic to use, tact have never foiled to correct disorder* of the womach and bowels when taken acrorcang to dlrectioes. to the cum of BammerComplalnts they have no cquaL Try them alone,. Raw Catorrmwa—The Geoultushighly Concentrated Bees have'. Holland linter. Is pat up In half pint WWIe, only, and retailed at $1 per bottle. The gnat demand for the truly Celebrated hiodicthe hes induced many imitathms, which the public abouldgmard tinning port-hosting. Dews» of impodtion I Bee that oar name le on the label of army bottle you bay. BENJAMIN PACE, J.., ♦ 00., Bole Proprietors, 21 Wood swan, betwona lot and 24 Ws., Ilictsborgh, sallulawl Ado abberustmcnts G ub,s, CA.IIIWRIOCIT A YOUNG No. BO Wood Start, In'lto the attention of Sportsmen and other's to their =mg nificcat assorttocot of SHOT GUNS They bate many of the ducat weapons ever ezbibliol.— Gun Furniture. Ammanltlon, •0., An , nonmantly on band. anl3 ENCAMPMENT KEGS I=l anlMAir No. 21 IN•ou LO. MISS CORNELIA A. SAUNDERS, leacher on the Pie. .3 Melodeon, having located In Olds city, in no. prepared,' Oro luso. on either of the sLots Inatnlmenta the Wally neeldepre Is at No. 134 Bmlthlleld etreet, where she will be happy to impart in. II:X.1100 to those deelrlng her wakes. .13:1nt3 I►MMR. JO R R A N TKD h vi ' E o L LI K , , u 4' , U O P O I I. L . OF THE oR,. hen, would respectfully e to the ladies .4 aerolo men of Pittatairigh, that be Is prepared to Oro loluott• on the Violin, Ooltar. Pinto itol Amor/woo Poe tonne, ate, eldreas latl3l JOUR MELTE, Pt. Cherlee rrENN. WHEAT AND FLOUR-3O anekg Mao Whrot ro 10 ot•oy Ems Ir.o.ry el.mr, o 'Ammer Wm Elrory ortllo and for 1,, oal3 ISAIAH NullEY • Or la* 411 P • 6T.1 =I Wooden a nd Willow Ware BASKETS. DROOLS, BRESTIZA. COIIDA.IE, WALLACES' FOUNDRY, er Shop. . - SAW AND STE A M ENGINES, FO /LOUR MILLS; Steam Doliere.Chimneys,atol Raft Pawl. Gearing for Saw and Ikea )4114; Wawa Wheal., Pullin., Car Wheel, Ic ; Castings for Iron, 01.. nod 00 Writhe and castings of all kloda bowie to order. Our list of %beets Is ton large. In toothy, .od cataloguer will ba given to all who want gearin Grate g. Cora, Pesti Weights. woJ Vault finites, lail••}11 uo hand. Office 319 Llberty Weed, Plttsbn W. W. WALLACE. Mill rumbaing ANOHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, AT RE DUCED PRICES , French Air Mill Stones, all sizve. Portable Mont and Chopping Mille, a deader-atom to mitten, iron and lumber men, and settlers Ina new country Fivtubilur Smut and Separating Machines, awl to tbs. City Mille, Pittsburgh, and 1000 other mill. Are cheap, durable and warranted to miss malefaction. Vulcanized Gum and Leather Belting. Phu Belting, for Elevators, one third pike of Lowther. Mill Irons, Proof Mafia, Screen Wire, Goleta. and Temper Scram, and Mill Turnistdcg of all binds. O&a, 019 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa P LASTER PARIS, lA/III:WILLA LIRE, HYDRAULIC CEMENT, AND ORIND SIONEB, Always on baud at 319 Liberty Wait, Pittsburgh, anl2dAwtsal9l W. W. WALLACH. AUTOMATIC APPLE PARERS ll3l=l /di mi.,Watt', cr by lb. &men, by SAMUEL RIDDLE. nisoufactimer of Wooden and Willow lf.re, No 21 Dim mod. L'IOHTEENTII LIST OF APPLIOA IONS for ironing Liquors, Mod lu tho Clerk'. Offleo up to Auguot 12th, 18459. Cunningham John, with other rads, 2.41 war d, Pll tehorgh /refill:morph Martin, tavern, Shorpahurg. MiNoarer Michmi, tavern, Chortle. tp. Rochenbanch John, laeorn, Lairroncoollio. Virloht Merman, with othor Roods, 418 word Allegbroy T/10MAS A. ROWLEY, Clerk. Offico, August 111 h, 1859. aultiatd • NSW BOOKS— Idyls of the Hlog—Tean7•oo'e DOM poem; linitting Work—Hrs. Partionten; Yorty•Fotir Years of tbe-Life of • Maryland Hnotrc Adam Bede—tiew ropily; The Ainearicen Home tiardetn Welker thoroley; The Romance of the Elevolutlim—e new work; Wiesen Dictionm—oew edition. aul2 J. L. READ, 7S lonztb Street. Dearner's Prone Seedling Strawberry. cUQUAL TO M'AVOY'S, SUPERIOR Covey'e Seedling to tier, equal to Bores flew Pine Injfamr, and from rla to rim times an prodnethe any other of the one hundred 'addle. in cultivation So eye Dlr. Downer of Lift neer Seedling. a gentleman with whom f hornbeam somisinted and done bulimia with fur years, and to all our era... Cone have never had ream to miedoont hie mord or honorable dealing. which Induces me to accept the agency .kir his wonderfully prolific berry.— Send for clrentara of report of Inviwthrattog Committee. JOIN ktUooooll,Jft, not Pittsburgh and Oaktruri Nmeorise. Vulcanised Rubber /Zinnia Fabrics. THE UNDERSIGNED DAS NOW IN hI. Te l t i tle " tielt broad, large quaulltlea of WOM, er1.1.0.1.1., Ogden, Tape., eta, and trill grant Uvulae Stamp truth authority to others to Import and sell the Vulcanized Itubber Stank rabrlca all such amps bare s fat Bindle of my mune— wlthont which no good. of this deecrlptlon Can bo leggUy zendt4 In th e United Elates Marlon th e lifetime oftiocd yeatee Patent. 11011ACIII U. DAY Prbeipal Warahonoo, 23 (kartland .treat, inttlfrd N.. 'fork. F Mackeral; No. I Klemm No. I Men eked; No. I Men Mackerel, to Ellts; White FM to ball barrel...tor .aln abolnale and retail by FRANOICS Family Grocery and Tee atom, Fea lam( Mama, Allegbany. N.B.—Oa:4M &Unwed bee of chug*. cud NEAR TILE ClTY—and in a healthy and &mot locatton—in bore for solo ••tvostory grams DoeoMug of holland Woo good room, well arranged,ldth alz acres of land; trait tree, grapevine., otatdo, outlay,. Loom, /to; wall ofooft indef. irks, $6,000. 0212 B. CLITEIBERT 808, 61 Morkot streat. NEAR KILBOOK STATION—A small Fano of I... Wilkes arree—terstre In rnltleatlon, re. malodor In woo-I.n • =all bones and stable; never-Wing win', to. Prlee, $1,400. lot sale by aril2 B. 002118EKT a CON. 61 Market street ENGLIBIIMUSTAItD-43enuineColemaxt's Maud la 111 pound kegs, mid 4, d .d 10 postod ma, km sale ertugeeal• aad Meal at PRANOVii Family es,rg and Tao Mora, Wend oral, Allegbany. ?Ca—Goods delleersd Eno daturas. au9 NITILEAT t WHEAT! I —lO,OOO basprime lallUxg ma BM Moat, now nutrias andiur by IIITOBOOO6 , Itd7RXWILT I CO. QT S-260 bbls of Eastern Potatoes P ewe by , r -HITCHCOCK. mamma a co. 6 . ..finflßUSlllll , B CORN in 'tore and mals_ky - • IIInaOOOII.III4IIIIIIIIT s co. MORE NEW PRINTIS--04hiuniNcheoks, JAL TOME.. }MIAOW; Woiluo!! lOW DOslay. . u.s.NSON LO9l, all ; tun Nabs Stmt. iitte gibbatiorments. prrrSBURGIIFE74 TM COLLEGE. 0L D and YO UN G BEIr.La PXIISIIISO,y 31., Pr."'" AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, 11 7. 3 . U. KNOWLES, A. IL, Vice Prtsgidect, A.'1•••1 Lj eiwetpetiencePtaachers. 'lnstrnetio. ate lckntlDe In Led a ol • thorough Englieh. eltwal. l FrOialflOr Wood's Halt E 4 atkot Superior advantages ars offered in ' atonally° ILL PIiESERVE, INFA LLI BLY, TR Ott Pelotlop, Weer Won sod Drawing. lA:bra Lan• w glove are [might by a thoroughly etslifl el teacher. eftt• Me oxides the apparent. of Pm( Robbook. Pell term groduh and Pa. of the hair, If used ten or three cormnettom WednaWay the ale day of August /or ewm • week, ••7 Itii•e•obls •3" Perfortly realm, the ler; gloini r, lartiornon, apply at the College, Ctnirre way; rtirer Its bald with nature'. own ornanint, the hal, and hml book storm gikipsoN, soaks ft more me and beeneirtil than soy oil, wad prediree Joxsiw President Dosed of Trustee. the efaip free from all dlsnase to the vreateat age. Mmes. men, Judges, Attorneys, Dooton Clergymen. Piideadi,al Men and timer:am and Ladles of all closers, ell over the world, tear talent.) that we do not say too notch in Its favor. Hood the follow - lot, end fudge : PRO/IEI3SOR 8. TIIA LHERG, PIANIST, um on his antra/ 10 the United State .be wait rapidly bewomlug gray, but on apt lying Wood's Hair R.:Montilla his heir soon recorarat 11. original bon. elle/ILES CeSDEW, 13 Num. Street, N. Y, say • the gray hales on his wife's had were, at tars few week'. trial, turned tufo • dark brown, at the .sees Sum beantlleng and thiskeolng the her. w. a. =DONALD& CO'S. Ads t t tttt lug and Commission Hons. O. a 02 114.SSIIA STREET, NEW YORK. Adverllftmeata will be received ita above, for publlottlon la lids paper. aaledtf UZUZMUV:AMai BURN ECTa.•B COCAINE BIJRNIC:I"I'43 COOA.INE, IterA compound of Coconmut Oil, &c., for dPentlnts the R. Far telloacy and agreeableness, it le erlthont an tanni. It prevente the Hair /emulating of It promotes its healthy tend rigorous growth. It is not greasy or itieky. . ft /eaves no disagreeable odor. It softens the hair when hard and drf. It soothes the irritated Beep skin. It affords the richest lustre. It remains tonged in effect. It costa fifty cents far a half pint bottle. EVRNETT'B COCAINE BUR.NIIT'S COCAINE EiTTELNICTT , B COCAINB TESTIBIONIAL. Ilogrow, .1 ly 19M, 1897. /al-Hu sae. J. Buaggrr A Co.—l cane t refuse to state the minter, effect In my own aggravated c se, of your ex cellent Hair 011—(0ocaine ) For many monthe my bale had been falling off, until twee fearful of koing It entirely. The skin upon my bead be came gradually more and more inflemed, eel that I could net touch it without pain. This Irritated condition I attributed to the use of various advertised heir washes, which I have since been told contain saxophone spirit. By the .dyke of my physicist', to whom you had shown your proms. of porifelng the Oil, I commenced Ile one the set wcek la Jour. The first applicellon allayed the itching and Irritation; In three or lour days the redness and tender. nee disappeared—the heir ceased to fall, and I bare DOW IL thick gree' of nes hair. I truet that others, similarly afflicted, will be induced to try the same remedy. Tones, 000 7 truly, SUSAN B. POPS. COCELINIT, EiI7RNETT'S COCAINE' E = Ifira stogie applbsselon renders the hair, too matter bon WIT and dry.) eon and gleasy ter revers] day.. It Is cool ceded by all who bate used It, G. be the bet end theaseet Heir Drerstag table Prepared by JOSEPH BURNETT' t CO, Boston. For male by dealer. generally. at 60 sta. a bottle. anllmd 0111221E121 THE UNDERSIGNED, having purchased the /Lock of Mr. SAMUEL lIRONSEN, for many years engaged In the Wooden Were bt al ores, and having Inures. 4.d his facilities for manufacturing to order eserything In the line of WOOD or WILLOW, of the twat matarials and In the moat workmanlike manner, would rimpectfully ask an euminstion of his Block sa contained In :he double haws meat and building No. SI Diamond. North eaat corner. st 4 OAHU'S% BIDDLII. SAMUEL RIDDLE, NO. 21 DIAMOND NNIFEMACITILI IND CYLI[LL DIALZI IN WOODEN AND WILLOW WAR E , Cbotpruvv,.urns °an. nuft,,taf., CllCßNES—acatr Barrel, Thermmeter, Ural Orank, K P.O.'. Pate t, an., to pine, oak sod cedar. TV11.6--11 - btaa Pule and Cedar, boated, from 6 to II Indica, paroled, taro and th ree boc6r, Meal, lined, Ba th ing and Oreara Tuba, or' oak or cedar. KlLLERS—Painted. tarotabad or plata, plow or cedar, all Wee .od variative, Including brass bound cedst. DUCIKETS—Constoon arlactd, fancy, half. quarter, toy, paited, oalar, mitred and pkain, brow sod Iron bound, etwmot, ern, Wm., kitchen and (Isar, evrry assts. MEASURES—CoaI Barbeks, Onto Bushels, Dolt Buihela, Pecks, Ltsdkfeeks, Quarter Perks, Q vett Ponea, 00 pine, cedar, oak kr mull:ern —waled or unmated, knO.S.It BOXCP —Nested, V.I. and washed, old, or artthnct CWl'll g,PIN , .N.l. antann and whittled, In In th • Patent., In ‘lO 1.105 Brun Ma, In IVOODEN BOLVird—All Won; staple, cowls:am, awl 1,1 lar, Huh Tray., St. WABII.OO/11rDS—Muntrion, Dovetailed, Z'/IC, value tune, toy, to TOWEL ROLLERS—AII Utak. ROLLING PlNd—Ruolviog handles and plain BUTTER LADLES—Hooked and plan; beech gad poplar. BUTTER SPOONS—Auarted Ours 801 P COPS— kIODDLERS— LESION SQUEEZERS— HOTTER SBINTS—Pound and hall pound, bn and blahs POTATOE BLlLSHERE—itsictied. (TEAK MAULS— BALT :zoom— _ BEN:JOTS— AXE HANDLES, Pick Mutate, Hatchet Se DARREL LIDS— TAR BUCKETS— MOP STICKS—If ooilan and metal heads. CLOTHES POUNDER-S— -EAT TRAPS, Mona, Traps, AL, lo every variety. CLOTHES HORSES—Assurnd Ans. STEP LADDERS—AiI Yu► BRUSHES—Scrub, Blacking, Whitewuh, Clothe% all Mee. InSKElS—kluket, open and lid, nested; pooch and atraigbk Schaal, Chrthrs, found, avian and oval; Hum pen, Peach and Split, In ern7 ruiety,ol mu own mutilation. WILLOW CHAIRS—Ctoss, fat children. WILLOW CRADLES—LH gibes and. to order. WILLOW COLCUril.—kisde to ann. PANCI SABILLTS—Erench and Belgian, lo every variety; Rolle Baskets, Cigar do, Ladle*. Work do, do , At. CORDAGE—NuiIIa Coll, Bad Mon, Clothe. Lion. Plough Len., Dope Melton, Jumping Rope; Cotton and Itemp T•loa Chalk Ltoo. 80. ao. CEIILDRENI CAM—Mlle Patrol, tero rim., tight and strong, with or without opelop, willow towline or mi tt.. BUBO:CB BLACKING—AII KIS,. BIOVE POLISH—Doter Stampingend COYIKE BILLS-11wpm, WO, Adame . Potreo. APPLE PARIRS—Simple, compact sod portent. iBABILINO LLACEIINVS—Toby ribbed, BOITIIE BNATlls—Aesorted Timor GARDEN RAKER—SteeI kotb. MATCH BAFES—Cod sad bor. 11 ES—Grate and block. BlLOOMB—ltoolabor, Ender, lialtmee, Eirer's and other favorite materti bmoda. ILEARTLI DIWOUS, 11113113, &o—Amorted el:. and .q in. rffierldi attention or oily and moult, dealer. Is Invited to the above Catalogue, and a persongl exambuttion °ragout mud prices is winked. Om facilities fur manufacturing altritot evert thing to our nue, .ad for pardoning Item Ent band. artniee not la oar Hue of manufacture, armlika m to guarantee antlefactiou to those *ho tuay favor or srltb their uritsra, both as to prompt execution. quality and price. ' SABIJEL RIDDLE 31 Diamond, Pittsburgh TEAS! TEAEAS!!! S!! T Ina bait cheats 11. to clam floo Pdoneti _ 1:41•• • •• Venn., Hymn, 10 " Ono Pomderr and Imperial, . 10 Orange fireco, 60 roll, bores smortod rtylea and wash*. Latest in portatlons Its atoms and for oda 1 7 son WILLIAMS l JOUNSON, 114 Smithfield at. ---- DUBLIO NOTICE TO TILE CITIZENS or PITT TOWNSUIP.—This Cotorobstonava eppolnb ad by the Court ta Inquire into the espediatira and proprio. ty of the division of Pitt township, twill meet for the por trait of their . oppoloterant on IdUNDAT, AUCIUST, Ibtb, ISM, at 10 o'clocs, A. Id., at tbo boons of Alanandor Brack .iiiddot °entre. Awcora. NNInELY, BENJAtIIN KICL.I.Ir, MOIST CUALFANT. ON CARSON STREET—A convenient two gory dwelling with Milto in f=t, Parlor, plans, dmog roam, charatopro, hltchea, ete. Large wdslumbbery. tor rile ty B. OVITLIBEKT Jk BON, and No. 61 Mutat litre.t, CAMPcandor , TraloMMl VALLEY RAILROAD win r TARENT mr Bus Err ALLIGUILNY low= Aro.lfreas storm 18.59. 10th, Wednesday at 11th, Mantis, It -1.21b, Matti 18th, edanzrday at. 10th, Monday at letb, Tuesday at._ 17th, Wednesday at 18th, Thursday at-.I sO5 &hods, a to Returning Train/ 10th, Wednesday al' 11th, Thursday at. • ' 12th, Friday at. 11th, adder:lay .L 11th, Monday at 18114 Tuesday 17th, Wedneadsy at' lath, Moods, at-. sOn Saturday • to 13^Itseundort Tkl the Bookstor• gess without tickets i sutlitlB 6:15 a. 1.40 , 30 a. m 15:00 T. it Ibls a. siif 5.901.1 te. &lb a. u. 1443 t. it 5115 P. it 11.15 Aat Wee Al. leoo t. lc I ear. Lis 130 A at. 590?. a. &15 I. K. 0:30.1. N. 5:00 e. N. if 0.15 4 a. 930 a.. 5:00 P.N. .105 a. ILI 9:0CI A N. At* r. 111.1 Ws will lea , . at t.lO t. K. I aa teem 11tratiuni for /Nits l 7:00 A u. IESO • al 7:05 r. la . 7:00 A st. 7.05 r. im. . 70:11. N. BM p. N. 7:05 t. It 710 A m. tlllO • • &WO r. st ! 1 , LOU &Its 705 a. N. 12.110 0. w To A. N. 210 0. x 71:* P. N. , 70$ A.m. 2:00 t.i.. 795 P M. , LOC, 8.14 11,90 • 311 3:00 P. li. Isla will leave at 1020 9 IL ebb , will b. aid at all .tatice I. READ TO Pasztiturtat. Al will b. eland lt fall fare .I. Olaiks4lSlM TII E ADMIRERS OF STEINWAY'S Moms ma moreethdly Informed that an bays Jost received TWO of them UNRIVALLED PIANO-VORTES, via Om 7 Octavo mond comor, Oos y, 4. 4. do do They neat hot to be bawd, and their vast ouperlotlty over ,others will at sure be madhutod. for Ws by E. ELISZI 8110. N 0.83 nth drtil, out - Role Azsgto for Btahmars ourivalbas Pit T IFE INSUBANOE.—The QUIARD LIFE _LA autumns, ANNUITY AND TAM 0011PAttr, at MB agui, N 0,75 Grant stmt. Pittsburgh, continuo ad make loaarancee on U. In addition to a paid capitol of PAM, Om have a lona and Ineftashif ansalenti MIN affording 'manted acuity to Mil located. In moo of insatonto for Lido tbe baton declatat hem sawn prolta ban already exceedad iffrArkE ant on aU Vngalanta. PIZ 'Palm Itcontsgt, Fymi; +.cua .atus. *awn h Ma. IL D.. Ifitlksi litcandoot, M oos fIo.US Filth strut, mam a % „, „„ r frifornia , go . .1 7 Mt WK. HAM ,71111algd Oliattlantons. [OEM A. O. RAYMOND. Bath, Blaine, says he I. WOW sixty yews old, and his her and whinier. were two-third. gray. bat by the um of two bottle, of Itstiorativa the gray Asir. hats disappeared, both on hie head and face, and bp mote wit and gl'my illan for twenty flee year@ preTiooll. Wife, lathe age of fifty two, MO used It with the wune sthcL FINLEY JOEINSO'N, Bet. of Few Orlsenasny • that he loot his hair by the Yellow reser, In 185 E Me need Wood'. hair Reatorative, and his hair is now Mick and glossy. B. 51. MIDDLETON, Livingeton, At.bama , asp. the Restorative has dote mach good to his part of the country. He mod It fur baLimm, and now he a fete head or hair. T. L. RORER. Lebanon. Reutaaky, says ha ha. Men WoOd4 Italy Reetomuse In bemired's of m. on, sod doves. knew at to fall to wcompllablog ail it pro!eate to do. A. J. ALDEN, Motu: macro . , llifaofs , exye be had the acald bead eight yaw, ar, 1 sae bald, bat by the Liberal woof Wood . . Hair Heatora- Ws, be now has a rich glow head or bait. i/Mr Bold by all Druggist., and by 0. J. Wood Co., 444 Broadway, New York,and 114, Market - •• • , • • treat, Lob's; Mo. Bold In rltt.oburgh by Dr GOY. H. RETBDR, B. L. 7ILLINKSTOOK A CO , and all Druggitun GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. RALSTON & YOUNG, [sreccsatue TO lone T. enr.rocs,l BOOK, CARD & JOB PRINTERS, E7'l'73a STJILDINc3, FIFTH STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE PITTBMIRGEf, PENN'A imrEreente every wind of BOOK and FANCY JOB PRINTING with neneneee •nd dlepeteh. BY THE ABOVE CARD IT WILL BE oxcart:4 that I hays Lleposed of my BOOK AND JOB PRINTLNGESTADLIkIIMENT to Mcswers. RALSTON tt YOUNG. They are gentlemen in whom every cunfidence mey be placed, ex well to regard to Intelnees trammed°. Le their expert.. In the mechanical ezorntlon of the work entrnatod to them. They ate provided with • Liege scomant of Types and Machinery, Steam Power end other WARNe to execute printing In no excellent style and promptly. I n.k for them the contlonence of that patron age which has so long nod so liberally knee extended to , myeelf. JandaertlP JORD T. DITIITOCK. CARD. TUE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY Arochard with him to the WEIOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS, Mr. SAMUEL EWART eel Mr. WILLIAM CURRY, ind gill continue the um, et 21. OLD STAND, NO. 271 LIDERTY STREET, directly appall to the Eagle [lota WILLIAM M. DORM LY. Eittetisrgh, July I, 1511. SAMUEL EWART WN. M. GORSILY ....WM CORRY. W. M. GORMLY & CO., G R O C E R S, IIi:ALCM IN FROVIBIONL, FIi ')DUC IFEr AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTUKFS, No. 271 LibOrty Bt Pittsburgh. Po. Jatiiiisd2dp LOGAN di. GREGG, IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, NO. 52 WOOD 5111.F.ET Door. above D Mateo O R. HlllAft, ialo al Latke..ter • ..Lorl.k. P:(l5Vg GEO. S. 1111.1r2LN &. CO., Commission Merchants, fOR TUE SALE OW PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &c., Np. 52 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh. Rznactras—Lyon, Ehorb a (Al , Plttatturgb; Erlngstoo, Oopeland AnCo., Ettsabnrsh; non K frankttn, etc, Lan caster; Coast Elm= Carnet - an, Ilarrlebarg; Bryan, Oardner A Co, Dollllsyslaarg, fa JeS.o.6nad TEE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, Insures apatras• Lo•• or Damage by Piro oa landings, Merchandise ! Fur - nit 111, to.. at Reasonable • or Premium. Duntroz&—F.Burt:Willlom SDISco, of Wm. & c o. ; yrwt.r - 3 - sTot, • Minot c f Atwood, Whin k Co. Bud. T. indict, of lindlok, Stoke. A Oo Heel Marina; Mordent L. Don; Crini-gc-fliiii".. l . of Stewart A Bro.; Jul:ital./Irue., of John it. Broittd-Do-i. D. A. Fahmetonk, of D. A. Fahantock A Co.; Aodroo D. Cult; J. L. raringer. of Wood ' - " F. RATCHFORD STARR, Free Meat. Cll/1113 W. Coat, Secretary. Pullman liinszsces.—Km.Dolmoos Co . J. Painter 00, Thomas*. Notre. E.q, Jut. lianhall, E.q., Alien granter, Esq., Wilson, hi'Elroy • Co, Tiloll, Payne a Cu, Bailey, Limon • Co.. Livingston, Copeland a Co., Jams. 8. Lyon tt Co., Wm 8. Lovely a Co. GEO. S. BRYAN tt, CO., Agents, Je3o2ltod No. 62 Wood gwoet Assurance Company, NO. 1 IdOOROATE HUES, LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN I 83 6. CAPITAL 96,298,800 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS... 2,194,111 02 ANNUAL RIVE-NUR. for the yearend. Mg January SI, MS .933,994 12 THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Lone co Damage by Fire, almoot every deamiption of a P l r o cams, . tined e B np a oteus q o f P ch re a m ra i c m r o f thowe e r o c r oodc,c In pant arid the merit. of the rah. . Low promptly e pmptly adjusted and paid without reference to London. special pertournent fund protoded iw PAitadsl paistfbr payment of tannin this courdsy. Hawn James McCully t Co., 171 Wood stioit " John Floyd A Co, 173 ' " Drown A Kirkpatrick*, 103 Liberty stroot: " Li. Gregg • Co., 09 Wood grog.: Wilson, 6/Xlroy A Co., M Wood Wool; Janos hicCandlas• A Co., 103 " " Nirokk A Co, 96 Waist scrod; B. A. Faboontock A Co., /Ira and Wood irtr.ots: 11 Jos Woodirell A Co., Bacutid and Wool atm.'s: " AtwelL Lee • Co., 6 Woad atrreC " Plorchfield I Co., fourth and Markel strut.. " licCandieso, Moans A Co., Wood and Water Cc WIII3CC6 111 tstrtanatrina. George IL /Wart, Eaq., 13 Dank divot Mesarz 119 11, 0. ? n t... A Co, 232 Market strmk Wm. B 1 Kee & Co., IN Bomb front atnot 6/Cntotioon A Collin., Front and Bow str, " Smith, Wllilam. & Co., 613 Market wren James Grahams Co, 33 ■nd 2R Lotltle street Jorpb B. Michell, laq, Pr o:Mani Mensal& Beak: Jemee Donlap, Beq,Prerldent Colon Bank: lion. W. A. Porter, late :lodge Bupreor Conti. JADIES w. ARUUTT, Agent, 1.224101. Temporal 7 Wes, 103 Wood .treat. FRENCH WHITE ZINC PAINT FROG! TIM VIEILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY OF PARIS. TlijS PAINT is adapted to all purposes to A. which the best White Lead le applicable. Is does 13 a torn yellows. lead Invertably doe*, and , will acquire the harden:es and arnoolhoen of Coecb paueillog without the obi or vanalsb, and is cagily 'embed Colors with • rine Nude swabs their (wahines cod Whiney or color. MO pounds will c0..0 se much surface, with the same body, ise 260 pounds of lead—ahowlng great economy ..Ren y beaut. hardier tbst . partlee may depend upon getting the article striebly pure they should bur of moos but ono moot rupee-2- W Ames. The Ootopsty alp bat two qualities, known. 11 t. I and Snow Whits Dup. Rod and Green lest. Th. No. 1 or Red Seol I. the .Aldo most and kw potables purposes, the Snow White or Green Seel being only teed for too most expenstro work. JOSEPH 11. /MHOS% &swot fur tho Co. Orden addressed to eitherel toe &noir - log hams ad! to Ailed at the eta reduced tariff of prices, either Dry or to OR. LULL A OORNDLL, 1= Holden Late, New Took. RAYNOLDS, DRVOR & PRATT, 106 and 106 Dalton street, New York. m il HEIN AMU I, a., f filin i OP PIANO roan's. JUST received a new lot of Pianos from the maaufactory Of 01IICESTUNG t 80N B, OF 634 AND T OOTAFFF, AND VARIOUS STYLES OF MUM ALL INATRUMENTS WARRANITD Ds pa/dame Invited to call and alma:dna the slack of the rabscriber, wbkb candela of FIPTY PIANdg JCIIN IL MELLOR, $1 Wood strooL Ms===!!l AM _FLUTE _FLUTE SCHOOL—With Darsad tcpaptst* niga awl aildses. asul a maw Ira to pews ttio banns In thou: of= the flativitboat►matir, together with• large otpagrilsratadiat Poilpi IWn.:_Ytla6oo. Toe h. , k-" JOHN H. miuoB.6l Orpho sostled cm rodp4 deo prick jai ====E=A fLotitts virsooo •AGESTS WASTED.—To sell war tow luventions. grate hseo mace S2.S,CCZ un one— better teen ell other elnaller wad.. Eezt Ler stamps eed get le:times particular., pelt& jai-3=l.olo'T EPHRAIM BROWN. Lowell, Nees. gIeF'AGENTS WAIYSID in this State to esn asa with Lba GOLDEN 73ALV F. 114 rapilly. C. make good pay. for tonna, go..aand &Om', JallYcodaw•T C. P. IVIICITE.N. L... 41. Shia . 16burational. The Weitern University THIS INSTITUTION. WITII AN ABLE Instruntwre, an ontetwiTe on! natant!, cab. in. of Mineral, • c,imptote set of Chemical and nom' 4D l i - a 1 ApParatrs, h.:idlyneer, nnd large and conno di.ddi cfhini the beet ea rantagaii I.- thy... In • Prd... l .thiT hollociate cows, Tile next term will commence ziwtitotobor nth, IMO. nod Swd IA - NI It 4 KTITELL Sen . ], PENN INSLTE, LIANCOCIT 8 11111 T, NE 011'%N \. Will I e or.° on MON DAT, tho 7.htli AUO Toina -02 per ••••100 of dye months. J. 31. SMITH.. anSilyel locip4l YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY, trasr CHASTER, CHANTY/C. CO.. P.A. CONDUCTED BY THE MISSES SCANS. The next Semi-Annual Seeelon of lisle I, smoti n tin COM. met,ee on the first of September, and terminate on Ma. Mat day of January, Ineludtrot • period of Iro monme. Ins usual Sprlog Varatlen till bedlecontioned CIS coo taintng Terms, do ,moo be Lad on applionCot to tem PIM , otalo• anS,Snle WILLIAM D. SIIIITII, TEACHER OF VOCAL AND INSTRU IIANTAL 1111810, Na 113 Fourth masa hearten Wood end Badttfleld streets, would respecituay scnounce to W. pupils sod lb. yobbo tbst be aid 'mums his teach. log to DllllllO lemma wed classes oo the 1.1 asy uf &p.m. her next Apply at Ws rasidence. •o,e4s. MAD. sproLunr. TEIb.UO X. Boarding and Day School for Toting Ladies 148 17sird Street, Pittsburgh. THIS SCHOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA- Dlfig, Imelda. • full English Mame, impend facilities to acquire the French language and literature—the pe Incl. an American bora, having resided several yours In trance, and being assisted by bin Tandems, a native of Puts, and graduate of the "College Charlemagne." The mand annul *melon sill open on Monday, the 12th of Yeptember. Price of toldon by the teem, $26. Yrcuth and Latta taught ernhont extra aurae. No pupils received under tan yen,+ of age. rot enctilare, Se., apply at Mr. Mellorla and Mr. Imelsoala atom., or et the madman of Madame Tetodou. auCadrac2a) SE:MINA-WV. LA WRENCE V ILLE, FOR YOUNG LADIES, TIE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO TE1111.3, Ole mouth. .ch, will opett o TUESDAY, the 1:1111 of deptcaulrer, Cl Ir o'clock, A.N. The Faculty of Teachers, who filled their dun/lone with ouch dittiuguidred encored duriag the 1.. t year, continuo their ...cue, tlrn with the On account of the gteatlyAncreasad &Militia for fraud affedel by the new Peattemzer Itatltray, o limited oumter of DAY PUPILS will in teetered from Yitt.bu•oh. lumbar of guardiog Pluml. Is limited to Thuty, EARLY APPLICATIONS ARE DESIRABLE. CIRCULARS, cantaloiag gerverel 10h,ma11,7,A, tern., kc.. ra,a7 Ln Rol 12t DAYI.I' at,,l Yleox's, Ilack.sellara, and KLEIIER'3 and MELLOR'S No•Ic Stara, or 1 , 7 matlreLa. IN; at Pitt,,butgli P.,st (Ram. 11101. GEORGE T. RIDER, Rector. BLIIdIINGOAIII CORUSLISRGI AL COLIasIOK AND WRITINU ACADEMY, College Hall, Diamond, Illrmlogftsla Tl6lOl/3, CACII V. Ist.erlIANCE. For Oman:leo:AM Writing ALS '.ln %Yr ...... ..—..—. Wrlting awl recta= N. SHAFFER, Proforsor of Writing .of RoLk-FrotArg. O. 0. LEITHEAD, Jr., Prorearot of Ponorerolop. C. F. WELLS. Framer of Dirok-lirrpß]g sod Roomer. eat Gicconti.,.. REV. W. B. BOLTON, Ltaurcroa 1314tory and General SuLJec .. . . . . . . . . 110:f. R. B. FLENNIKEN, Ez-4. B. Ithobter to Dere mark, • matter of the Plttobargh Bar, Lecturer en Gum merefal Lax,. M. P. EATOS, Loamy,. on Elocution Call and we what baa never Men before attempted by en) peomm, namely: Epecimm of Ornamental and Practical Penmanship esectintl In year pretence, In the Mort epam of from 2u eeconda and opwardo. Good boarding at P 2,50 per week. Ptudente enter at my limn For specimens of onlband Business Writing, enclose Pao paitaire stamp*, and a Wires LEITIDIAD, Principal, Pittannian, Ps. AND 14:411 - f. DISPENSARY. Office 95 Main SL, (Td door, op maim) Brink., N.Y. • ESTABLISIIED BY THE CELEBRATED Olt, JOHNSON into of Loaddn, England. A great disuorery In the wk.. of medicines, bang a nee. tale and speedy cure for entering the sight and removing all diseases peculiar to the eye, Thin I. adrerdty a. k nowledgal the only safe end cure remedy now known. It has been need with great euccese by the most skillful pity- Melanie In Europe end Amerhoa. Patients to any pert of the country can treat themselves ruccosefolly at • moderato expence. thereby assitileig the danger and aspens of falling into the hands of tunikllLful physicians. this reedlclue(suMcient to north) will be aunt by Mall. JE21..11, With all necessary Heal:done oa recelpt of Ten Dollar.. Dr. Johnson's Ctrtain and Infallible Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises in the Ears, Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, Affording Instant relied to sufferers who have lawn troulded with deter,. fte many pair, Alter =lug this remedy few days tia pat ILry, le suddenly end almost miraculously enabled to hear ordinary wood °tweet - natiom in the tartan of a few weskit the runt °Latitude cure of dotardn la effectu ally cured. Patients ten unmet-hue to mention hue Wen reamed to pullout bearing end Caterer react:lad from the eases of the humorous deogerone ungealified pretenders of the present in.. liceptial end private toatimoalals and certificates from the moat eminent physician and surgeoas in England, In who«. proaeldu deaf lan - sone hero been cured, and many inuoiteda of private patient. cored can be seen cr referred to. A c•zsr , of Hot medicine (enough to effect • curn,) will be forwarded to any part of the °wintry for Fifteen Dollar.. addros. Da. JOHNSON, Drawer 401. JallalawlyT OM. 91 Main St, Buff do, N. Y. I 11 7 , 111 . n till. U9LTZ.TIAN & WIEDERROLD, (STOCL32OB3 TO t . MUMS j No.loo 'laird Street. Pittsburgh, dkneufactarn; anti Dealers in cu r MUM, Cornices, and.,l9 bade', Blinds, Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, &c. Sao?Articular attention paid to STEAMBOAT WORK cARPET3 FITTED AND LAID TO ORDER. sal:deo:a OALC.r.ArIiD YELOPICIATY FOIL BALE. THAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known as" New Linden Goon," lying within two and a half miles of the city, has been anbdioided into fount COUVOO. lent size, ranging in from one to ten acme each. Some of them are level, /Ahem beautiful end symmetrical knolls, • •d with (Lyrist Meta, and others gently rolling, stump. Unto of being Improved in the moat ifichircapienfatiner. These iota an ottrancreled by an excellent nelestorhoctl, with the eirultage eta dist dais private school, taught by Bic and Mrs. B. Al. Kerr, with pubildifekottlAkitiltninit7. A line of omnibus., rune *eery boor daring the day..tad in a gent time a l'ameng, Railroad will be balit, this ienderlog them moat eligible and desirable. For beauty of scenery, facility of amen, :nutty oral, and roovorkirlau to the eitY, they aro anonrpossed a Wee for country re.ldencra. to order to accommodate than who may wish to iropratio they are offoredat the following very easy terms: Ono-teeth to hand and the reetdne in nine equal annual payment. JatLlmd W. O. LESLIE, 91 Diamond et. qpßuss AND SUPPORTER AIANUFAO 4, ToRY.—OARTWAIGHT A YOUNG, No. 86 Wood Bk, buy leave to cull the attention of the afflicted to the fact that they are the only MANUFACTURERS of TRUSSES end SUPPORTERS la this city. They can consequently take measures and make to order these articles atter the most approved pattern, sod furnish them at prlcsa frequent- ly not more than ono-hall that demanded by mere dealers In them. All are solicited to call, after peclug and exam. lofty Trams In any Other store in the city, con6dent that we can satisfy the &Meted that It le their intent to deal with the reanulacruner. itsi.aartionlar attention paid b repairing. laid OAIITWIIIOIII' A YOUSO, 50 Wood strecß GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRABB FO V'ND Eh B, STE /SI AND GAS PIPE SISTERS AND PLIJSIDERS; VINISILERS or ALL KINDS OF BRASS WORK, arid demlen to GAS FIXIIMES, Ao firOPPIOE AND WAREROOMS Five doors troy Fifth street. 40-Formdry, N 0.152 That etreet, tiro doors below tho Sdonoogehols ilovors Malmo Wood and Smithfield. The well known practical eklll and experience in the we. ;loam brooch. or Brass Castings,Steem mid Gee Fitting of the mortior members of our gem, who will giTO their personal attmetion to all work intimated to them, ahmild mita. as to a share of public pitman°. fai"ALT. ORDERS PLONIPTLY PILLED..aI Jullzitt THE FIRS r BAPTIST CONGREGATION OFFER TIMM bIEtIIRCII EDIFICE, COMVES DEADPAN.° THIRD STS. POD SALE ON IILASONABLE TERM, Together with On ORGAN and FURNITURE. It Is well and sabstanttally built, cat/title of stating .1% 'tundra] person. comfortably, and I. only offered for ..T. because It I. tont:mall for dick arectuamodstkm. For term, A 0.., apply to WEL D. EV - 68E0N, No. 94 Water atreor, or J. MORES& JA, No. 2:5 Liberty street . G. U ANDERSON, BOMA., Mazda Troatamat. THIRTY-FIVE] DOLLARS. CALL AND SEN THE BRAMAN . FAM ILY SEWING BIAOIIINL. ILI great ranplisay Llta beauty. It raw rapidly and mil), and le woe Wale in pet old al order. It la the only reliable Doable Thread Mail= ever veld al a low danra LASSOELL A NOILTITHOP, N . G. 60 nuke: attest, Pittatrtugh. Or, SAMUEL P. BENNSTT, *eat, at Kennedy'. Jalreh7 Ninny corner South Common and Federal at, Al Weeny Oily. angnilar C. B. M. SMITE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ayla4ly.u) N 0.144 /tura find, lIIAWATIIA 'PATENT UOT PIUSSID NYIT3 of all atm on bawl and manalnatured. Also, BOLTS far .Brldgea, Slachlnery, ag. I icatmrol Imrleme.ta, taralezed at stunt cotkla inh,Waraboara No. 114 Water stmt. • ant:Gavial }ULU , . SCULLY k CO. VALUABLE SEWICKLEY PROPERTY YOB BALE—A mw well Built dwelling arid, Ind arranged, ? room on the first door, vide bill, porta, Bo trod and porch la Ore rear--d room ea O w doomid story— • tarp 2% acres oi ground, totor tad ettondlog bock to dm rsllrood, tar t s ou trio rittt,shakos, for ante by LOUTH/3E= t BON, 111 Idsrket FOUR AND ONE-FOURTH AORES—one acre and Ulna Umber a aim LabillPda& k. =ea throemiles from AlltsimrT, ua nithVad, tar ads try '• & liona a mg. RIOE-10 casks Rice reed oncontgament end for wing WAIT* wrgooN. 151,-D4:9113. .A.uotioneer. Ckauacrctal Sales IWEAs No. 64 nub i4rect. OUSEHOLD FURNITURE '.AT Ac- TION—On Tceaday morning, August 16th, .t h an o'cloet, win be sold, at the redden' of Mr. T. Jackson. flo. lo Colwell street, Sixth Ward, • variety of good household faralturs. Among the articles are centre MAIM. &tans, rocking end other chain, fancy 8111113., Wet 11 34 W. T . " bedsteads, beim and maltressm. dressing end other bonen% dressing tables, marble top wash stand, dialog and treat" Wt tables, two large book cu.; parlor and other wets, emir mat, fenders, drain.; glass and clamourer% hltutue utensils, At., Au Alm, ran mperior piano lOU% P. M. DAVIS, .Antt. GREAT SALE OF TOWN LOTS IN Nessritoset.tro COMITT.—On Wes/ atf , moo, *crust ISM,. 3 o'dlof k, on the premix., Wlll be •01,1 100 choice Building Lou, In the new tornof Ponttor Penn tadt, now known ea Peen Station. mi the Penn). Central Railroad, Westmoreland county, Pa, tweisty.eit m v °se , of Pittsburgh. The large uncuut of money rw.otly expended, theimm bee of men employed, and the Improvements already and In prwarese of conntraction at Penn, am the but fi• deuces of Nutmeg', With Its Ittezhaustlbte mineral rte.' ecawcos 001 local anaemia, together with the facilities of wade and =mere; moored toil by the Arent Penn's Cen tral Railroad, nothing can prevent Penn Item becoming • rapolosts and important m.cfmtnring Ike lots are 3a in l 0 1 .1 Wont, by 100 to 150 feet deep, end well lonabd for tatting. They are 'remised et from $2 , 0 to $2lO per lot, and will be eold without resere to the highestbidder, it one-lull the appraised reins is bid to start teem. Title perfect TELMS—SS cash nod SI a month per let. on 1.45, abicti .11 tor ICs emu St°, en tom Mat wit for $5.1 and ever, one-half eaM, balance In coo year, with interest on all deterred payments $1 reeh to to pelt ott each lot when mid. _ . A special train of ten passenger cars will BAre the pas• ranger depot of the pen's Central Railroad, at 1-;* o'clock. precisely, on the day of sale. and take all adult Or grown persona (male and temalt) wlakung to attend, to and from the wile free of champ.. Boys awl children atrial, prohlhlted. p N. DAVIS. Anne. kUSTIN LOO3llB & CO., Ilerchants' Exchange QTOcli SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., AT TIM MEROLLA:NT.' r.XcIiANGE. EVERY THUILIibAY EVENING. , —Bank, Bride, Ineurance and Clapper Stock, lkine and Beal filotate [Ol.l at public at the Matcb.tiKtimbange by AUBTIN LIA/1115q,,, .t CO. Noted, Drarte Lonefi Real Ra c nt , 114ted to faaacheble tnrtas AUSTLN LOOlllB t CO., ..31 Ettoot Note ttrokess.92. Fourth st. itiu.stncos gottccs & etiango. _ CO-PARTNItu.SIIII.. - I have this day associated with me my sort J. ST. CLAIR GRAY. The buelueas Ir - 111 be hereafter mo- Gonad tinder the firm and style dB. GRAY • BON. July Ist,lsse. SAMUEL GRAY. DRAPERS AND TAILORS, NO. GS ST. CLAIR STREET, lc f PLITSBOROR. rl. DISSOLUTION.—The Partnership hereto firm erdettmt between WILLIAX Parra and Duna Dann, wader the style of WM. 85LITII t 00., wan die armed on the 16th day of February, IMP, by the death of Mr. Dixon Poem. DAVID D.PARK and JAMES PARK, JR., haring par• chased the Daunt of slr. D. Brown, deed. la the late firm of Wm. Smith A Oct, the Foundry and Markle. Dames will be hereafter candela...tender the sty, lo of Smith, Park A by whom the bmkteea of the DWl:tem will he settled. NLNTH WARD . FOUNDRY. Warthonse, No. 149 Fire and 120 Second Sired, MANUFACTURERS of all sizes and cla im.. sialptiom of WI/Worts and StithOing ant Wa r. tiro, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon rnaus, at& Moulds, llaugers and Cooplloo. MEI=MIE=;MI fleeing a complete M.61:111.1Xli SHOP ettectted to the Foto.fry, ell ptttioge 11 , 111 be emetully ►ttauded to. ter-Ilettf TILE undersigned have associated with them In the Commies!. MCMINN., Janne Pessiss, late of Statibernfile, Mo. the style of the arm will 0000 one as heretofore. NIMICI I CO. sin. E1N1CX.............t.,J11(111 rums-- —wm. nrcr STXISLCIOS. ez Co., COMMISSION MENCIIANTS, T HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WIT I .4,, llr. JOON DELLOW. to the UndertaMeg bullpen, tablet vitt he conducted ender the name atd etyte of LEM- & D6LLOW. ()undertaking In all Its Dranones. • LEMON k DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth et., are prepared to do Undertaking In all Its branches, in the Wet manner, at piece to salt toe then. We cell epe eist arrentlon to llslee new style patent Idetalik Burial Caece, for the ede of whkh we are lade agents In Mb city, .d or which we keep ainatanCy on band a lam sweet. mad- As regards beauty, of shape and grdeh, they excel all others. Innerals will he supplied with llama, Horses and Carriages promptly, at lower rates th an any other eetabllah went In the city. Oneranteelng to render satisfactket, they "Alen a CODU6O•I3CV or the patronage heretofore so Ilhmally intteadoct to the old ern, aplbidlY Alll/01113A3 1108T05, IS THE LARGEST AND REST AR-4 ranged Hotel la the New England State; Is cant Wally located, and easy of as from all the routs. Wand. It containa all the modern Improvements, and every couverdethe for the comfott and aommatedation of the traveling publle. The sleet:dogma. ara loge and roll veathated; the nito of nvms nre yell smarmed, and com pletely AhMeted for temlffee and large traveling partite, and the boom willoontinne to be keptoe tint thus Hotel In every reettoct. pilldly LEWIS BICE, Proprietor. 1. B 5 9 - • 110 Ti RIP► I ► 2111165, Open to Visitors Seeking Health or Pleas ure, from June let to October lit. Accommodations for Over 500 Traitors. rr HE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS T are sitnated In Delaware Cumnty. 18 mitre North of Columbna, Ma Capitol of Ohley) on the Moto Blest, 10 mils from Delaware, 6 mile from the White Peplum Sir eon ou the Portaged, Monet Venom and Pittsburg Itailmad, and 10 nuts from Pleasant Valley or Springs atath.n. on the Columbus. Piqua and Indiana liathoad. Th. medicinal qualities of them OPeoga are mulorPtesod by thaw of any other Mineral Watets in the Uaited Mates. 4W-Por Room or other Information, address ANDREW, WIISON, DthdeaulT White Sulphur Springs, Ohio. JIIST ARRIVE D ANOTHER LOT OF 13.157.11..33.Et dt co_.S CELEBRATED PIAN 0 EL-- 1 17 FOR BMA DY CIEL.A.R.LOTTED BLUM. EC, hilg No. u 8 Wood st i 24 do= &WTI) Fifth. "C ALDWEILL & 822 Chestnut Street, [opposite Gilled lin"' PHILADELPHIA. SS NV 1 / 1 1PORTAT1011113 FINE WATCUEI PATEN, MULLIS; t CO. Watches, In Gamma. CHARLES FIIDDSILIES London Tene , llecpara, none who, all men, he Muting nun and Open hen. - 111iTSOIS Authorized Agents for dere. GOLD AND SLYER, ENGLISII AND MIS .A. T 0 S HICQ JEWELRY, nee dedgm. '- DIAMONDS, PEARLS, and all the llehlneetle Styles. WARE, uneurputed In syle, quality and ASS. 113.8enageri visiting Stiladelplen, are Invited to ox. amine thee NO. 12* WOOD BTHELT, NHW MARBLE zsraza.iszratziry. • Tian entallng no oollotloa to pnrchaters. Intr/31111 PRIM, in plan Avow, and no on:felon Jo/aIYO 1869. Itaf,oond. Arrival of 1889. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHO, AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, PITTSBURGH, PAWL Tl 7" D. :b M'CALLIIM DIRECT- T • IIILLE 1.13.00... that the/ ard retdeltl a sec, end Impply or cunriamoow•md IS ft.* Importers erst Iteatteseturere Cu. or the ens. now In the East, to which they hate the attention of purchase. Also, • mw style or CANTON MATTING. for summer par. lot.. The latest nuke of CULSENT BWEE,Ejlgaosy., sic which shall be °Mired at the Wisest retie. W. D. airoaumf. uricH. HuBSTMANN & SONS, Y V nrrll t/OUNIULT ETEL, adJolaltg the Tidal": • " Ladies Dress, Cloak and Eantilla Triwsinis, Moo noor opened for oXamlnstloo, Istta an 4 mon so. sand stock of Wks' Drool Ttlatotiop, to illitch they In on. tbo attention of WILISTItaII sod 00trT11114111 /tn. CHUM Ilaeina eatansita facilities fa Schnefactcnring, ael plias patticula attention to the /reign Market, we ate snaliW to °lateral laAtwameata. . . . - ATBertin &Ayr TVOMSTZDandWan; Trsol, tn atl colors and allow prism 16PI. P. Moran ct Cds and Dxpistt tt. SIUXIDEPat CiEre. ZBHATED BTZ L AMINO WIC& Agent. for 61(X8 BI OL NUL scalsal ALLEGHENY MaIIHANCE COMFY ! OP PITTSBURGH. Omcz—No.:s7 Fifth Stireet, Bank Block. ZIT3UBBS AGAINST - ALL lIIND4. U AND MASONS SHIM Hcs 0 JONES. I'rogavafi JOHN D. Ifcan s af, ProOdAnt Rid SOON, seamAr 7 ; apt. W.lGiu.". Simard Agent. Dazotou—leam Joneo, Q. O. Mtait b.. ., AAA Capt. IL C. Gra...D.lm A. %Moo, AL o r i z e DA, D. BeGadl. kw M. Posmack, EcAsto. • Doti, Tim M. Holm, U.. Darts. NOT AND BOLT WORKS. T HE IRON CITY TRUST COOPn r . NO. :La LIBERTY =NM NLITO GS Om.E. WARM. Pnet...—Zczna 0:110 00 . C sgUr • butitauna nil be O Pe. 4.3 d ilia ligWatzenge BIONDAtuta mug DAY OP AVOITSZ - '• Cullowoos sou in en the Pandpai COO of th• MlNed Raft yid tas amokeod peeetietiet)Pdii l tOt tal to sew diefew pie es ea of eesteete: • ; Mane =beep on. tb " i ' ltadri St/!'", t Y l •!? 1144 DeXiite riliSh rai an 4 laaea ilitirOßVlDOllld ia OMNI DlPplift. j.42rat! Clip illation Salsa. 8. GRAY' & SON. SMITH, PARK ,k. CO., FTITSBUROU,PA For the Rale of Pig Iron and Wooms. ID3 WATER STREET, Prmanzan Moats. PIIILADRLPRLA, Motor...aurae awl Laportors of
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