t . 2. -.. • ..' • _ , .• . .••:•,-,- -,... I ~ =MEM EOM l' - • ., ?• ' • ti . 1 . , :-..; ' 4, - -si: . :':: - :::. r , .. , ,: , 11'- • - •47. - - .. , I - •1••• -•••,.---t•-:••:. - '';‘.:: 1":: . :'::- ',..% ...: ~ • ' ::.::!... •:" . ..tilf. • .h' - , 1.,_., [ ..:174• ' '.' 1r .' " . . 1 !,,,.- : . ...i.:,:.....fff . .", '. :• 4 :: , I . - ' 4., , ' - . 1, ..1:4' , :e:. , ::.1!••..*Z*:•44; - , ;.' , :'.7.,,:1-._: - .! , ,••; , ,•-•!•!!'' - ;':::'.',-'::-:•:-.'','-!' NIMMISI OWE . , .-‘ '?•4' owthere are sagacious ee:SC.7I - s in the South who regard , ...ter in this light, and hays accordingly .1W0...... ....',l- • ...Teed their voice in warning to their infatusied . . . . "; -'1 , *;.,-" , • , •e, • 1 , IPow-eitizene. The latter class, it is true, c;'4: ''i. ;' ', ,I, `;'. (.; • ; .• • •,, 4 ,.... ......... constitute but a very email minority, for zin ". - 4 ''3.'...: . , ..: •:. .:','',' ' ---- *•""'o'ri'h.' , 'q .'• ~. '. • ~-,. , - der the prompting; of cupidity and statics the majority favor the revival of the African trade • : '''4.' ,. :•:''; - '.,..•!• - ! - . , :: .....3. , . ::4 :4„::-.4: •••,:•' 4,1 1.';'''..,:. *-*!:.,:, ::,. 1 ,, with all its honor, and abominations. The St. ..:-..:-1 , x,-;.':;y-' ,. . 3 .P1. ,,,,, ..,'.: 4 . ... , Louis Intelligensa—a paper published in a slave • - •1 •,, , '4'4l' , ' l 4= - 1 1 '4... •''`'• t• :0:4 ' 4 - '• '''''' , l , , ''` • - ••••• ' L.,k,...5'-' Btate— takes a view of this subject which should •••‘;" . ~; t, ." • ‘'' ' .? 4' ; ' .•• '' •' 4 . 4 ' ' 4 l' . 4 '` We • o f IL/ article ; ' - ' 4 ;''-' 'i.; ;'!4* ;::; 1 . , .: 7: ; 4 : ; (7 - ~ .. c --' --: In reference to this matter , , '"' ' ''' 4 .' l4 de=4„ , .;‘*.'•' ,l . ‘. '.' ' • , '6, ' - "The re-opening of the African Slate Trade . 4 ~ A i.V . ,_ .. 5 , , .0 . , ..,.,.. $.44. './ , , , J. as accompliebed fact. The enterprise is not ;,l-44:;?* , :‘t1.. - . 1, ',1 4 ; , A . ...q.. ~,' , , ,:,`;.: '4," ' - . - one to be discussed and considered, with a view 1:' , ,._-i )..Pir.4..V. i:•:.; .. ...N.p:./ . . i to tbe propriety of carrying te out. It is alre eo ady ~.4: , •-, . ~4..., , •.,,, ,i. :.... ~.,,. ~ ..r , - ' - being carried out. At this very time cargo o f 4 .'. •' 4 44 ''''',1 4 . ,'' '': .4 • -A ignorant, barbarous and heathenish Africans ... n., : ~,,,,,,-,,,, 5t.: 4 .: 4 '' ~ ''' 4 '. A ,- from Congo and Aebantee are being landed in . ; '..1 , t-'4 '.: 4 " 44 . ':';'iilz• ;?.;;.....,;:' • * . i' ; ‘,i 4 . 4 f 4 .4F '44 .,i1i ,i' 3 / 4 -,ci:'' .'O4 th e inlets and creek mouths on the Gulf coast '''''+‘ ;'.. ,-,' .. ," -,* of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Lellielkall and !. ' .";iltfy.4,; Texas, driven into the Interior, and distribcned . '.• .e. , .. , ..,,,;:;.4.,* ~ ,;„•, • . 4. 1. ' 4 - - ' ;'- ' ;.•pN. ,;:, , , ~. t . ..N , . .., . among the cotton plantations. 1' 4 7 :1 1 ,. , :l ,:•.1':, -IZ' '' , A: - i A Stet of vessels fitted out in'the ports of New 41., .1:•,..',2•••,.../,;`. , ., ;,.., .i..,:. ';" Grimm and New York is engaged in the pro ; re' , ;-' , • ~ .V. ' it::. hibUed tragic', and barracoons, or depots, have 1 ..13..; ~,_ '.' - ' berm established in several large towns near the 1 ' . confined till they can be disposed of to the neigh '. ' ' ;'. " i . : ' . . patchbri o bo ri ng announcing p wher ei s nt e r si the O f : c h e o fi a , i s l i t l yi oneo-nima I p o l y: ,r theset w e d e r n e c e:i n v ° e:a a d hue has e. landed a cargo of negroes at come obscure point On the Southern coast; ; but there is remota to believe that Ave cargoes are landed unannounced to one , of whose arrival we are informed. The Southern papers know how to keep silent when rellothoe to advisable; and aa nearly all those published at the extreme South are rabid ads°. cattle of the revival of the trade, no intimation of the business so darkly and secretly, yet so actively and resolutely earned on ever reaches the world through their friendly columns. The Washington correspondent of a New York paper reports that. twelve vessels are constantly en. gaged in the trade, and that no lees than 16,000 Africans bare been Imported into the cotton States during the last twelve months.. Now, what is to be the result of this new piece of =dates into which the extreme South has plunged? Just this : A division at South that will array the eight powerful Slate States of 'Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, North Caro . . Una, Kentuoky, Tennessee, Missouri and Ar , tenses, against the seven cotton States of South ;,. , Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Bliss's. k -, -izy , --, , ,-__ „ .. , 'cippi, Louisiana and Texas; a contest i n C oo _ pees on the question that will leave the Slave Trade Stites vanquished; and the development of a sentiment threughoet Christendom against the viteandiniquitous baldness that will estrange all civilized nations from these States, and lea,. them disgraced and friendless. Are the pecu niary benefits of the Slave Trade ample enough tO compensate the cotton Stites for thee, sacri fices and disedvantages i Ate Southern statea men so blind as not to know that no material advantage le worthltaring 'that ie purohavcd at the price of an outraged metal sentiment f Will they persist in nth; tricked measure until it Inds them into accession. when 'tousles and the . SlaTO Trade together will array the world spinet, them, and limd to ware that will end lo their utter desolation ? . _+~ :' _ ~~~~''~. MEE .. •%-f.,..v.:. ..,..........._, ~. 7 - :, . : •:. - .:]:i'..;-1 :;'';-:-:.7.1. c %J.L' .. E..... ~~, .. ~+S' ittsbnrg dalettr. tansinat citarri—T. MIMI 331117.137 T spi-rose and PROPRIErORII prx , rszrup.cmt. - MONOAY MORNING, AUG. 16, 1869. • Republican State Ticket. ATTOttal Growl, 'MOM LSI a. COOIIRIN, a York comity 111:11M01 Gzvua WILLI/41 11. Egli% or Berk. wants. nepnbiloan County Ticket. Tar. GERMAN Cammcar-Watindarstand thatthis *launch and reliable Republican paper will hereafter be published in .the evening, instead of the morning. "The proptiatore inform m that this now arrangement enable them to furnish their readers with news Umbra home earlier than et present- We wish our neighbors swam in their enterprise, and hope that they will receive additional support for the Evening Muria from their German fellow.citisens. This Journal bu renderid griat service to the Republican canes ander its preaent gentlemanly editors and pro prietors, Messrs. BACCOPLS OMEN STASI or Wilt —The Italians, if they can not achieve their Independence, and thus estab lish their ninth talked of "nationality," seem determined to avail themselves of the glorious privelge of finding fault. They are now ex pending their energies in cursing the French— dressing the latest Intelligence from Borne and Piris,and thumping the poor news-men for being the bearers of unwelcome tidings. All this looks exciting, but it does not amount to comb in the end. These same noisy declaimers, who are ever ready to vent their rage upon a sense less portrait or an irresponsible agent, calmly contemplate the movements of Garibaldi and his little band, without offering any material aid. Let them mate him strong, and they may be able to dictate tarots to the tyrants who have assumed the control of their affairs. Dragging images about the streets and hissing govern ment officials to publio places, will only render them oontemptible and add to their political misfortunes. The London correspondent of the New York Comutereictl, in his last letter, 'basal lades to the feeling in Italy "There Is a strange absence of specific Intelli gence regarding the state of Italy. We hear of the bust of the Emperor being dragged through the streets of one town, while in anothei there are preparations for a great display in his honor on the approaching 15th of August—his fete day. In the Duchies the effervescence is repre canted to be subsiding, while at Bologna we are told of &unanimous determination on the part of the population to resist the re-imposition of the authority of the Pope. Doubtless French and Austrian agents will be natively engaged to make thingepleasant, and the unity of the Italian pop ulationzan be little relied upon to resist such influeices. The peasantry, being in favor of the Al t neder of things, will be played off against 1511 town populations, and by adroit promises, fine sentiments and masterly delays, all may be brought back to the desired level Garibaldi, with his devoted band, must constitute the chief stumblMg block to the happy arrangements con - templated, and it would probablybe hard to imag ine a greater unanimity of feeling than that which Inspires Pius the 9th, the Emperor Napoleon and the Emperor of AuStria to wish that he were out of the world or in any corner of it but Earope. As to Kossuth, hie fate Is moat likely regorged in Court circles at Paris as the finest practical joke ewer concocted in an imperial mind. The alloy in thinking of them both mud be that each flue colonist, for lAyelar.• should be wasting their time elsewhere." Tai Erraci or THII Srsos TRA.T7IO 011 TiCI Soma.—TheSouthern papers that are now rejoio lug over the arrival of negroes from Africa, on our coast, in defiance of law, do not seem to cya nides that the Booth may in future be the great est itufferer from this traffic. Instead of Its successful proaecution being a triami North, as it le now proclaimed the sonrie of untold aril to signed to benefit. Er, and far-nevi tho t , . ..n ~,-.• # 14. _ , f. • En/cr. OF Tall Pau xi Glum oron Penrose rue Wear.—The Buffalo Republic presents . * discoaraginview of the resources of the grain raisers at. the. West, who contracted debts in . 1556 and 1857,yhieh 6111 yet unpaid. When wheat was selling in Chicago at $1,70 per bush el, termer' bought lands at $l6 per acre, and IOW; those latuis moist be pal for with wheat selling at 76 cents per bushel, orahey must se vat to the, sellers. The same is true of other debit" tuntttcWrwhin wheat was high. The litillahlOitedit4l3l building rellroads has label .-$* of theca have suspended dividends, :41:10,,1040.410 . 11 have repudiated stooks' and 0 1 101:00 . * , 41,y, saspendleg necessary repaint itnurbitVirleld Interest upon their mortgage 4.0in147.4 richer ' .in crops -411440i4iltiowp, but there underlies the tgteaa three debts, ere fio l ?.,l o .le'4ogo d alb; er1056 widdi win recfatre'Vt the alitiA of the debts= • MAI; ELIAS D. IRISH, PB/aborgb. MIZNIVT, WILLIAM YADKIN, Pittsburgh, DAVID A. PRESSLEY, AllaAhnol, CHARLES L. 430r11111N0 Row" , DAVID R. BAYARD, Noble& WILLIAM ESPY, Lows et. owir. ASENTAwr Low "roan, THOMAS MELLON, lantla /Moan . , JACOB IL MILLER, Swoon/go 'Ransom. GOODMAN Y. COULTER, South Foyvtto JONATRAN IMAUfF, Rondo Plttolnargla. DAVID CO4 v iEl7llB6wickloy. TU At. T. ANDERSON, Ent Door. DIZIXTOI Qb 2112 JOSEPH MILLER, Snowdon. it will be e section it le de• . I: Tao DOCIIISX.—SnIit, July M.—me tonics are falling fast from the eyes °CON mod uredulous Italians, and they begin now to see. rain !nits tallest extent., A peremptory order has been sent from Paris to the Sardinian gov ernment Instantly to withdraw all its civil and Military inthoralee from Romagna, TUSCany and the Duchies. Three days ego Count Putt ed; tho royal Governor of Parma and Piacenza, from the balcony of the Ducal palace at Perms, gave "his own sacred word and hie kiogn," to more that:l'l2,ooo persons aseembled before him. that they "were and wouldremain Piedmoutese." torten,T l Three oy daps e the Duchy of Modena, ere Farrini, the his • received from the city of Reggio the freedom of the tont:land the patent of nobility. Three daya ago Massimo D'Azeglio exhorted the people of Governor eovm the or C'iß Romagna to pot their tract in God and the point of their swords. Three days ego the Municipal with ever eo many other c ation on an rat t i owrm of h E ip u r e ll u ' ed for the. annexation of their territories to Piedmont. Up to this day hopes were held out to the King that the Duchies at leut, should be left to him. Gradually the boon dwindled down to Parma and Placenta alone. Next, all he could expect was the place of Placenta; then only the citadel; at the present day not an inch of ground ! A large French force is to take poescesion of thin latter named strong hold. Two corps d' armee will, within a week, occupy both Duchies, Romagna and Tuscany. When thus those provinces shall be under the prae tor. of a military rule they shall hear the good pleasure of France and Anglia with re spects to them. There are some people about me who still believe in tho poseloility of a com promise. They think that the Duke of Modena, who has no heirs, might bargain at least for the reversion of his State to Piedmont. They think that Parma and Placenta may remain under the sway of Sardinia, while the Duchess Regent of Parma and her eon, who have powerful friends, both at the Tuileries and among some very ex alted personages in Eoglaod, might be promoted to the throne of Tuscany—a promotion by the way for which the family of the young Duke have a precedent, having been advanced from Parma to Florence under the auspices of the first Napoleon in 1802. - By such an arrange ment only the Grand Duke of Tuscany, would be left unprovided, and even from. him indemni ty would be found in the Duchy or Kingdom of Venetia. Compromise, however, even if practicable, is very far from the acknowledgement of right, and Napoleon had bound himself to see that the free vote of the Italians should be consulted and act ed upon, and people should have rights as int presoriptable as those of princes. The fate of the Duchies, besides, even if some such arrange ment could be devised, would still leave the most knotty point of this painful question unsettled. Napoleon must either break faith with the Pope or with the Pope's subjects, and no doubt he thinks the latter course by far the safest.[ The magnanimous monarch, whose disinter estedness could not bear the thought of the ap propriation of an inch of Territory for himself, now places himself under the necessity of hold ing Romagna and all the Papal States his grasp, is firmly as he has held Rome and Clefts Vecchia for toe lost tee years Indeed, with the exception of Piedmont and Lombardy, and of what belongs to Austria or Naples, Napoleon must now lord it all over Italy, militarily, and in all probability civilly also. Italy passes at one stroke from the Austrian to the French thraldom, and Piedmont is already fully aware of the extent el lined= that wilt be allotted to her. People who see the Sing privately find no words to describe the poignant grief, the burn ing wrath, by which his honest soul is consumed. Re had yielded to the artful arguments of his imperial ally, and accepted thearmistice of Valle gio against his hotter judgment, but ho very stoutly refused to accede to the peace, and de clared the world should know that ho bad never signed It. Bat he was induced to change his mind by the long entreaties of his eon-in-law, Prince Napoleon, who mime to the camp in high dudgeon against the Italians in general, and the Tuscans in particular, because these latter had been so single-minded as to take him at his word and to withhold from him that Etruscan crown which he declared he would docile,,, and even af fected to dlopioe.—London Ames. Gazer Free to CINCIIINATI—LI;39 5160,000 issanancr. $75,000.—We announced an Friday, in our telegraphic colums, that an ex tensive fire had occurred the night precious in Cincinnati. The Commercial of that dale fur nishee additional particulars. The fire broke out In the Liquor establishment of blew'. Boyle & Co., but its origin is trill a mystery. It spread with snob rapidity that the entire structure, coy enng an acre of two hundred square feet, wan in leas than two hoar, a blackened mass. The Commercial says: "The establishment was huge in its propor tions, not probably surpassed in size by any one concern of its character In the United States. To determine the precise lose is at present o mat ter Impossible. The building bealdea contain ing an enormous Sleek, had in it machinery of the moat valuable kind. In our conference with Mr. Cloud, one of the porters, he stated that ono hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars would hardly compensate them. On this there is insurance of about fifty-thousand dollars dis tributed among fourteen offices. With com mendable enterprise this firm boa already raade ontiunanoe of their buta nes., and a few menthe at farthest will elapse are they are again tinder headway. Both indo mitable perseverance is care to meet with its proper pecuniary reward. "The We sustained-by 8. N. & 11. Pike is not so geese as was firer atttcipated. Their three story building fronting on Yeatmen street is considerably damaged, bat not beyond repair. In it there were stored seven hundred barrels of whisky. Including this with the building they estimate their loss at seven thousand dollars, which is fully covered by Insurance in the Na tional ea* of this city. "The whisky, as it poured from the above building in rivulets of fire, found its way into the back portion of Messrs. Crane, Breed & Co.'s cellar. The position of Pike's house shut ting oat access, the flames spread to the third story of these premises before an alarm was given, and ere they were stayed, the third, fourth .and fifth stories were completely gutted. Messrs. Crane, Breed & Co.'s store is No. 28 Sycamore street, and as we stated yesterday, is need as • stove, hollow and tomtit, coffin ware room. Their stook was very large, bevies just re ceived from their factory, located at the lower end of kighlh street, n full assortment of each of the different &Melee; made by them . . Their loss will probably reach twenty thousand dollars, on which they are located ter fifteen thousand. "Messrs. J. G. Efenebaw & Co., furniture dealers, wboee store adjoins that of Masers. Crane, Breed & Co., on the south, curtained a lose of mirth thousand dollars on their stook. They have an insnrance of $20,000. The Inci dental losses caused to surrounding buildings by •the falling of walls, etc., will not amount to more than $l,OOO. The whole amount of dam age, as near as can be ascertained in the pre sent chaotic elate of matters, will not exceed $160,000 or $175,000. On this amount there is an ineuracce of nearly one-half." FROII UTAU.—By the Overland &tall we have the Deseret Neva of the 6th and 13th of - loly, and the Valley Tan of the 13th : The Deseret News says that the building , and improvements of all kind have been recom menced after a cessation of two yearn, during which nothing in that way wee done. IL says: “Improvements are being made in ell the towns and allies in this part of the Territory, and eeveralneweentlements have been made this eesson, and more in contemplation, showing conclusively that the people are not looking for the end of the world just yet, and that they have not forgotten that, 'the Lord helps those that help themselves.'" The farmers were buoy harvesting their grain whioh seems to be later than mini in ripening. A. M. McDonald, 11. H. Kearn and Joseph Bartholomew, says that the News, who were ta ken to Camp Floyd on the adjournment of Judge Cradlobsugh's Court, nt Provo, last Spring, and have been unlawfully confined there until within a few days, have been related from prison and remitted to go home under come regulation or rrrrr ietion not fully understood, as each pro ceedings are unknown to the law. ilorWe 8. Elridge has been nominated an can didate for delegate to Congress. Oo Sunday afternoon, July 10th, Elder Orson Pratt spoke In tbo Tabernacle on the rlao and progress of the LaUer-Day work; also on his early associations with the Church and with the Prophet Joseph; testified that ho knew Joseph Smith to be a Prophet of the Most High; spoke of the gifts of the Spirit that exist to the church; of his extensive travels to preach the Gospel-- having crossed the Alleluia Ooeen ten times to bear testimony to the restoration of the priest hood, and with it the fulness of everlasting Hoe pal. lied read the vision of Nophi, contained in the Book of Mormon; resaone4 on the fall dent of th e - prophecies ; the travails of the church in bilssonri. , and Illinois, and pointed out the opposition anti pereecutione that had followed the preaching of the Gospel. Codolnded by re viewing the ware of Europe, and describing the ware yet In the future, and commenting on the vastness of tho work laid upon the Elders of Israel, especially the Seventies. The Deseret News of July lath, thus chroni cle/ the arrival of Horace Greety in‘Salt Lake City: o Horage Greeley, Esq , editor of the N. Y. Tribune, arrived on Bandy droning tut in the mail stage from the East, on the way to the N elda. We understand that he intends to remain here a short time to see the gion, as there Is no .'elephant; and other curiosities that may be found in sod about the oily." Tim Victabus Whig mentions having seen a letter from Gen. Walker, annonnoing bla inten tion to hend snake oompany emigrating to M orava in fife* Reeks,amdthatallpaHiee eleh- Mg_ to must be in blew Orleans by tho 18th of red irairai t• Con! . . I,o th on e tar ts su nf re r y tt e . l W tra gress from Oregon, Coos and Cum • Contities, from which we hose no complete returns, having made hie majority .81. The authority for this us A th P a "I t Mr. eM 1d Hogan statement t o a letter from Mr. Logan himself. The Hon. Joe Lane, with the Hon. Damon assistance b and the aid, personal and pecuniary, of the Administration, did their ut most to defeat Mr. Logan, and to elect Lansing Stoat who is said to have been, nothing ago, a so called Hemw-nothing, and to have been im ported from. California., especially to eerie the Hon. Joe Lane's Senatorial and Presidential aspirations. This result I. highly gratifying, not only because it gives the second Pacific Stale • Republican representative in the first Congress to which she is represented as • State, and indicates that the day is not distant when the will send two Republican Senators to Wash. legion, but becauao it heralds the downfall of • set of unprincipled demagogues, who have too long carted Oregon—Teibtme. Tat Guam Coop or OMO to 1868.—The offi cial returne made to the State Auditor of Ohio, in regard to the grain crop of 1868, show that the whole number of acres under wheat, in 1858, was 1,695,912, producing 17,665,983 bushel', or an average of 10 2 6 hadn't; to the acre. In 1867 the average yield to (he acre was 14 bash °le. This year it is estimated that 2,000,000 of acres are under cultivation, and that the crop will reach an average of 16 bushel", making a total of 80,000,000 bushele. In 1868, corn was planted on 1,834,138 sores, and yielded 60.863.682 bushels In 1867 the yield was 82,650,186 bushels in 2,264,424 acres. This year the number of sores planted is said to equal that of 1867. Last year the yield of oats was small, being 8,026,261 bushels in 669,247 acres. A large crop is looked for this year. Stark county raised the most wheat, 677,080 bushels, and is followed by Butler, which raised 407,926 bushels. Roes county rallied the largest quantity of corn, 2,011,998 bushels, and is fol lowed by Highland, which raised 1,561,199 bushels. Strnmax COMPLAINT.—Thu fact is now too wall utabnah.l for any one to attempt to controvert it, that most of the diseases whkh often prove fetal In emu' me[, am predated ray expellee me of (mite and mitt table., by which ths Mammal Is dleordered,ttie liverdermged, the blood Magnated and digestive organs, rendered imagers if not torpid. Cholera, Cholera Unita; Salons and CMlmp Cholla, Dysentery, Matrices and each like complaints ger. mlnate and thrive upon Improper loud and often Dom to come is deep sealed and Bred upon the constitution, that the etronemet and meet notice mineral medicines are neatie to anett their progress mill the patient le prostrate, and all hope, of relief are ended. Who le it that hes cot lam • dna, healthy moot or adult, seined within. of the annoy ing diem. Move spoken of, and despite the akin and mi enns of oledirsl gentlemen literally Inatome, under Mete knitwear AM how is WM treatment to be a monied fort Simply by the fact, that instead of administering some remedy to stay the falling strength of the afflicted, andel the mune time check the abeam In Its program, Use remedy prescribed shied to the mks:talon of Ms natural elesngth, and at the time the disease arm mastered the =Barer ma proalllaa, and failing to *mite • reaction the patient died from the effect of the poison Mimintatered to uproot the disease. Not so with BCCIIHAVEB BOLLARD BITTERS, which &recomposed entirely of vegetable matter, and which have not only proved themsekee the beet tonic in me, but have never failed to omelet disorders of the !commis and Dowel. when Ulm according to directione. 1. tba cure of BounnorComplaints they hove no equaL by them es OPP. HUD GIA.I2OIM-11. Germineblghly Cotemotrated Boer. ham's Holland Bitters in put up In half plot bottles only, and retailed at II per bottle. MP groat demand for the truly Celebrated Health. Ms Induced zany inaltatioes, which the peddle Mould guard aphast partisan. Demme of bespeaks! Ike that our name bon the label of every hoed.))ou buy. BAKJAIIIN SAOX. Ja m & CO. Belo ProPthateres - C Wood tamest, between 111 and 51 eta, Pittsburgh, Pa anleiself /ton abberttscmcnts VT- 0- 1311.1-SCTI-I'Et 1141109/CAL, Cheap Puhlictitic,sl Otricw No, GO sth SI., Ocld Fellows Balldiog, At ATI. A Co!. 11,t,k Establlaittotta. THE SUBSCRIBER UAVINU SECURED 1 • portion of the &two conactodlons sotablldantint, for the transaction of the Nebofouls sad Retail NEWS lltdP MESS, tat., Osman, to luforsoiog I. friend• and lb* prtarolly, that he •ill keep constantly on baud, all the [stoat NEWBPAPPItS, 11-I.OAZINE3, NOVEL!, As bc anther with good sebtotlon of Light Literature. All Nen Publication. will be seri-Pied and tn. gale as eon.. lathed from the press. Any work publlstml In thkr country or In knrapo cal be obtained by order. on the shortest pail tie Particular Attention gluts topraitring DACE NCRlBtali of iIVIMILIOIL, Neerepepent mil all other serial I==3 aubcsrlption• IL•e. I Ir•d fn any pertudiral pablisbod to thls roontry, or In TosniA, at publlther.• prices. Parson. Residing h iti• Country; or vitt mom Owlet from home me have their reeding matter forwarded to them l.t.U , .I.r by mail. (or otherwise If dw brad) Drop nee tine, and endow the prim ate, twain. ration ype may deem, and it OM to fotirarlwl te too punctually it ants, welt Binding ereented amity by arrowheorot win Immo and in Um twee nbetentlal Ill•Or017. Liberal tementa med• wills deal ers who imareb••e to •ell again. Nevenveridere, Carrier., Peddlers, and all alt.o eneagi In a Ilk* frustum, will flpd it to their advantage to write or call for one of the entsorlberie Teens Lull, which he will be happy to tarnish an applitaUen De I. prepared to gepply eve:rya:dog In bin line at the ilWilitat moment, and at the tweet rate. W. C. SbiYTH. WANTED PVILCHAJLIS ton ICE CFI6BII, MEAT SIPES: . WATER COOLERS, FRUIT 01116. Tbe dicapoet and test to be foetid In Dot city. PORCELAIN, BRASS sal COPPER STEW sod PRE. SERVINO KETTLES. WOODEN and JAPANNED BIRD CAGICi. PLAIN. PREMED, JAPANNED and PLAIN BONET TIN WARE. STOVES alas beat quality to to found la tint city . DATRING APPARATUS' sod HOOBSEEEPING 000DS, morally, •I the Stow. and Tin Warshaw.. of W. W. BRADSHAW, N 0.114 Wood street, will First dear below the sign of Ow Golden Ono, PRONNEIVA PATENT LIP-WIELDBD IRON B CeI.L.EI2I TUBES. EVERY ARTICLE NECESSARY TO DRILLTIIE TITLIS.PLAYES sod to BET T 111 TUOCS In the best 61... r. Tube OLISNERS,SteeI-Wire and Whalebone II SIMMS. Tabor for ART/1231619 WELLS, St, &resod together, Mph oo both sides er with couplings either oatelde or la• aids TLIOXAS 7P8.033/UL & SON, anthkind AS Matt Strad, New York. ASIMPLE SEWING MAAJIIINE 1$ TILE PRIDE OF TLtE LADIX& The DRAMAS Malin. I. me simplest am mstie. Pass only $33. Fteslagmscbises or parlors. LAIBOXLL t NORTLLROE, No. 60 Merkel street., (up &Mire.) Pittsburgh. Or, SAMUEL P. BENNYrt Agent, at Kentiedy'e Jewelry t tore, corner &nth Common sod Velma amen Aile en.; City. Anltellw MR. JOHN KNLK, PUPIL OF THE CELEBRATED VIOLINIST, tb. I.t. MOIR ORM NAL, would respaetfully 2 . to Om ladkw and gentle men of Pittoburgb, that be le pared to O. !mom on the Violin, Guitar, Shoo col peon. boo tonna, em., Wham teullatd] JOHN NELL Girard Comm MACCARONI-10 CasesAmericanand Italian; Verm came American col iteilan; 12;Mon 2 do Leghorn; Ligoortoe, 6 do Sicily; do G do Calabra. On band Sot sale I.y R24116R A ANDERSON, 39 Wood at OPRIAti BEDS—of several different kinds —mansisetatlng by ea and for ale at our ararehowo. T. B. YOUNG t 00 606 58 and 40 droltbriald Street. FSION DINING TA BLNS—A large rtzocot fluisbed and in warehome. Kalb T D. YOUNG A CO. TTARDH.OBES—A fine stock uf Ward robe. finished and for sale by snlri T. B. YOUNG A CO. MARBLE-TOP DRESSING BUREAUS AAL—of beautiful &alga., nutshell and lo weieboose. out/. T. IL YOUNG it GO. ALARGE LOT OF FULLERTON'S SU PERIOD PLAID FLANNEL, vporeed IN. dy. stab 0. RANDOM LOVE, 7I M tree'. I•st' I • I.wi c ose oat t•e anbasuce of their otock of Limns and argamly at 100 COO 11111 oortoosat coro•rof 4th ood Illorkst SHELLED ALMONDS-25 Boxes on band and far sale by IM ITA= A ANDSABON, auts No. 3S Wool Street. 2 000 BUSHELS CORN to arrive and for ale by WBANE A ANJER. 50BUti. CUEN IkIISAL, fresh ground, fur inle by sOl6 WBANX t ANJEIL 200 BUS. NESUANNOCK POTATOES, large alze, fce ode by !MANE k MOTlCE.—Whoreas Lettere Testamentary to the imitate of Mark Starling. law of Last Dinning. liwet, Allegheny minty, deceased, here Oren granted to She antactitleta, all gismos Indebted to the told white are re. ditiaated to wake Imotallate payment, and Moe having cla/ me or demands against the iodate of laid decedent will make Ittewh the aes. aithutit &Lay at the What of Chu', Witfork 1 Clo., N 0.112 Water street, Plttaborgh. JANXTtE BTSRLINO, SOBS. ILIAIIWOOD, DAVID onus. ell=l TIM COLLEGE OF ST. JAMES, MARY LAND.—The et newton beetle on the log Wednesday (the 72th °Mt:Weber. The tubes clams In Om 001.L7.4P. In the GRAMMAR ECliCKil, mama their work promptly. Nen andante .111 be examined on Thursday, heptember .1)11N 11.1 M/00T, Reoter. P. 0., College Et. James, Nd. CEM:=3 NOTICE is hereby given that theta charter for ROUE' EICLIOLEM boa twat arTLIod for it No. 72. October 34, 1859, of the Court of Common Plat or Alto. 00.07 county. sod that the moo wlll be grantee at Its tr no an t rearm IS shown to L no contrary. STOWS UAMPTON. ontrttatrd3w Attorneys for applicatta. WM. 11. ROIIBOCK, ANNOONZED TO MS PLINIO AND TOM PUBLIC, That Ito wOl resume Ala Lamas ac the Moo, Toad Mott; eta., AUGUST 29. Apply se AG rreAleace, or to we pep% Mr. 0 MMUS MELLuIt, 81 Wood street autttwdOt CAIIMBIGItT 1 TODNO, No. 80 Wood 800 N, , BMW gm attiatioi of Bportiatsts and when to their nag. oldnot unottmtnt of ;snot ouNe TUT bars samiy of tho Anal moms ar.r exlatattadi.: Gun loraltartilmomaltbnitoi BUJ As 41,d. POTATOES -250 bbla of &astern Potatom Or pals Dr 1111111/000NIZMIZIEST Debi nbbtrtiztments PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE. OLD and YOAING 48'5000 Amis •Wiyrap.—To sell roar ! LOW lurtntioria. Sputa hire made over 43,003 Cu one— AFFIRM ITS MIMI, I batter tlini all other almost wades, ben" liar stamp, and get e 0 pages particular., grads. lell4aidawn EP/MAIM BROWN, Lore% Masa. BEV.L c. pizauSG,,t.l.l., President. REV. ]. 11. ENOWLER A. L. :Me President, AsWed by oha azporketwed towbars. Instructiona, aro giro In all branch. of a thorough Inlisb, Coasted Lana fe retitlfle education Boyarfor adr•otagn to Oil "Intiog, wooer own. and Drautolb Yoder. Ldh gnage• are taught by • thoroughly qualified towbar. .1c under under the tope Woo of Prot. Bobbock. Fall rtr cornmenro• Wedoo.:lly the Slot day of Anoint. For C ref lora, glrloyart/rolars, apply at (ha Collaga, Gazette FE loci book stores M. SIMPSON pr.Z..bar Prosldeul Board of Trots MISS CORNELIA A. SAUNDERS, .. .reenter . the Moo and Melodeon, baring 1.14 d to tble city, la now prepared to glee 14.00/1 oo abhor o rho above lostruntent. • ' The fatally residence I. at N 194 Smitbdeld street, where the twill be happy ,to len to atractlon to those deattlog bar oervlooe. _ eolari d TENN. WHEAT AND FLOUR-30 sacks WO] ta Wben4 110 do Broadway tstra Family 'lour, oo eteamer Win.-13erwy to arrive .od for We by 0013 ISAIAH DIOEXY A CO. 84%-.1f5.17E1L RIDDLE], 6(111111ACTEW nn !man 13 Wooden and Willow Ware iIAREETB, BROOME, BRIM FIRE, CORDAGE, ♦O . No. 21, Diamond, attlo,lk•ly P WALLACIEII3' FOUNDRY, }Engine and Boiler Shop. STEAM ENGINES, FOR SAW AND FLOOR MILL& Steam Wilma Chimney., and Balt Pao. Cioatiog for Saw and Pious hlllhu Water Wheels, Pulliam, Car Wheels, go ; Outlasts for Ir., Glom and Ott Work., arid castiogs of all kinds mule to order. Our of Wheats Is tea largest In touchy, and catalopons will be girau to all who want SislvSSC. Grata Bata Sash Welgbta, god Vault Grates, Gilroy@ on hand. 001 m 919 Liberty street, Plttobugh, Pa WALLACE MU! Putnishing A NOIIOB BOLTING CLOTHS, AT RE .141_ DUCIID PRICES. beach Bar 11:111.8t6Ors, Portable Plour and Chopping Anil., a doolderoturo millers, Iron and lumber men, and eettlore Ina new country French Cur Smut and goparatlng Machines, mud In the. City Mils, durablo mad warrantsd to aloe utisfoctloo. '"--th''""filh , and 1000 other Aro Moen, Volonolsod Gum and Loather Belting. Flex lioltlon. fur Elevator; 000 third price, of Loather. Mill Inoue, Proof 81.0., Screen Wire, Iloistina mud Temper Scrota, and 011,1 Porufsblog of all Mods. 0111. e, 310 Liberty Most, PLASTER PARIS, 0 LOUISVILLD HYDRAULIC ODD ENT, AND GRIND SI4)N ES Always on bate/ at 3W Liberty Aram, Pittsburg b, aul2dltsrtsslar IV. W. WALLAS AUTOMATIC APPLE FARM, BUT IN 111 tildliKET. 1 For ule Nney, or by the dozen, b y BARBEL RIDDLE, ilanoroxtoror of Wood•¢ nod Willow Wars No RI Di.mo. VIOIITEENTII LIST OF APPLI A .ILJIIO2B for palling Liquors, filed in the Clerk's Oak+ np to •tuttist 12th, MD. Onitnlngtunt /oho, with other gn 2il amr.l. Pittsburgh Fredltirarith Martin, tavern, Anaipatuarg. ll'Reerer Michael, tavern, Chartiers tp. Ructienbaneh John, tavern, Lawrentsville. Wlcht Ilertnau, will, other floods, 4tLward Allegheny. TROSIAB A. ROWLEY, Clerk. Clerlee Ocoee, Augnet Hitt, 109. 'MEW BOOKS -4.1 Idyls of the Ring—isanywole oew p‘irrne; Knitting Wort —llrs. Perth:Won, /orty•Your Years of the Life of a IlarylanJ Hunter; Adam iteide—etew anpply; The Acterltan Rome Garden; Walker Monday: The Bananas of the Revolution—a new work: Webeter'• Dictionary—oew edition. ann J. I. MEAD, 20 Yourth Ptreat. W. Er, INl'DONAYLiiiii.irCi'S. •dverlleing and Commlerlon House No. 102 NASBUA STIIKET NEW TORE. Ad. erlissmento till b• mewed an above, for public-WM lo WA paper. ang.dtf BeEtsn-rr• cocArNm. ZITYRNICTI'S COCAINE EIt7FiNICT•T'd COCAINIFC may -A Cotop umi of Coi,o-tiot Oil, Ott., for dzaalog the net efhzacy mud iyuefta4lwerel3, It 3 theft en .par prervnt• Mr Hair fennlfealti.o off. If promo,. ir. 111,4fthy nnd kignrot., groTth G.e not grenikor ri (canes na disagre..a6fe h *oft.. the An it stArn hard anti Jr!, 11..tlite fie irritated seal/. RA - in h !fond. riepen !wt., It re. a.• I...y F ee in effect. It Pont. ffry esates In. Anfjpint btoe(l. kri'd CDC /LIN II BURNRTT•B COCAINE 13VRNEPT6 C 0 C EC Bone". July 19th, 18.57. /14-31isast. J. BUWIT a CO.-1 cannot reale to stare the salutary effect In my on/ eggraratol cam, of your es. mind Hair Oil—(Corstrie.l For many inooths..7 hair had bow !•ling tff,eintll I wee fearful of !Wog it entirely. The ohio upon my hood mem gradually more mid maw Inflamed, sothat I naiLl an tomb it wit boot polo. This Irritated coadlthm I attribute.] to the u.e of runts Wreathed half wreathes, which I hare duce been told contain camphene spirit. PJ theaddoe of my phydelan, to whom you had shown your prams of purifying lb. Oil, I canmeansti Its 0111 the art week to Jane. The first application alkyd tbs Itching and Irritation; to time or lour days Shore:inns and Wadi.- nea disappeared—the hair ousod to toil, and I to.. COW • thick growth of new hair. I trait that others, Almilarly afflicted, will ho Inducsd to try the rams remedy. Yvon, ray truly, SUSAN FL POPF. BIIFINICT I'S COCAINE B T_TELNIC2'I"B COCAINE BITRN ttfrT•B COC A INIC sire single application condors tn. hair Soo matter bon still and dry,) eat and gloary br aserral day.. It le cool ceded by all *ho hare used It, te to rto bat erg rkratert Hair Dresnag inflict World. Prepared by JOtiltPll DOILY TT t CJ , Boston. SWAM* by dealer. generally. at 40cta. a bottle, atal*f TEAS! TEAS!! TEAS!!!- 100 half chub illto to extra 100 Oolooge, 60 " lemma Ryan), 10 " filaq Powder and I opeeiel, 10 4 . " ge Hem., 1.0 mkt Wi n. orted etyles sod stalest Latta Ise poi schism lu store end for sele ty sue WILLIAMS • JOLISSON. 114 Smithfield.. PUBLIC NOTICE, TO TH.R.UITIZENS OP PITT TOWNLIIIIP.—The Cientalwilottem appoint. ed by the Court wimp:llre Into the expediency and proptio. ty of the division of Pill tmenahlp, will meet for the pot. port of their appointment on UUNDAY, Auclutn, lbth, 18.50, at 10 Woken, •. AL, at the hang of Alexander Brock- IFlWle.Centre Avenue. CIIIHSTUMA SHIVELY, BENJAMIN KELLY, aufmlid DIAN EY CHALFANT. - N CARSON NitENT—A convenient two . 00, 7 dwelling vrith portico In freak parlor. piazza, chambers, kitchaa, etc. Large yard, zees., shrubbery. per Wo by t!.. COTHBINVY 80N. ab No. 61 Market. Moe TARENTUM OA AlREllNo.—RamllottT over ALLEGHENY TALLEY lolrc Deport/rens arum, 1950. 10th, Wednesday at 11th, Thursday ist.. 12th,12ay 1110, eitaturdayah. 111lh, idonday 1.31. Tuesday at.... 17th, Wedueaday at 11th, Thuralay •On Saturday sir Returning Treras 10th, Wednesday at 11th, Monday at.. 1211,, Frlds, at •S•turdety at.. /oth, 110,4,, 10th, Titneley at,... 17th, Wednesday at 18th, Tbunsday at-. *On Oaten/ay • tr itirltneuralun Tie the Bookstore al. Bete irltbmtt tickets auteltle tta r. WV A.m. 9.30 0-30 tt. DM A. Ictoo LAC • Wit •-' 5.40 v. al 111130 a st 0 a. at i N. P. It 2.90 r UllOlll natl. • . sold at 78 Fourth srgsd tall 41. MOM ADMIRERS OF STEINWAY S rooLl aro pectroUY loformed Nate tor , . 1 r0t:4.412V° of tbroo UNIIIVAILLZD PIANO-MEM viz: Ono 7 Octavo roood eoroar,pbdo; Ow ON do do do do b b mm i o wd {heir vast .opertority ova. Won. alit at 0000 be mardfortrd. for We by ELZBEIt at BRO.. No. 63 11111 West, ma 8010 Mani. Ita eaume. turrlnlikd Plum. IFE INSURANCE.--;The °MARE LIFE 1.4 INIMIRAMOM, ANNUITY' AND TIMM COMPANY, " 2 505e1. No, 75 Grant omit, Pittsburgh, continue us make Insarance• lire& In addition to • pad espitai of $300,000, they b.,. • bsrgeratel lintrossOug aoaturta MD, affording nudinsbeed 00rtutq a w 7 : 1 " 6 " 6 . 70 too 00 imams fur Lif• th e brans Mma WOW Polito has ahead, en.dal pee Mara 011 presolums paid. Tim ItinurtrAyAwl ; Jan F. :um. Ad= 4; glop kl. D., akdi ,2 a . it.mh4ol3lo n 0.112 Fifth Oiled, PlittOutegh. For further 12.40 to Wll. BAEZ WELL. Agent for itta 0004 , 60 . No. 76 am° la ma• tu/121y Downes . ' rroUno BeisAUng Btrawbersy. "EQUAL TO DI'AVOY'S, SUPERIOR sin, .9.1 to Boni New Mw I...tt i" ,44 ° Z . it to n gin to ten those ai productive ea . 7 b a i> mistime in connetioo Bo gen Deemer eC Me new nesdllog, guakaan s o h via= I bantam eceosiond sod dote banns. with for Yeti; am lo all our traesectkno bate never had two to mintotabt bb wad or tronoroble iteentnt. "bleb Induces toe lo accept the sagooT tor Ida entvinlon7 pronto berry.— Engrg eirconqp ofreznt ottoventlie t atesmitten stirsbareb col Oaten! Nuerno.' 14E-10 casks like reed au consi Nut tapas ay • WAIT . - Professor Wood's Hair Rastorattve WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, TILE grounh sod valor or lb. half, If Neer two or thr.e Mosso walk, to any itominahleago Perfectly reittnr• the gray; carer tLe bald with nature'. own otoninnot, Inn hair, make It more and Natalia! than any oll,tid proacm• the scalp free from all Manse, to the gre.teat age_ Staloe nom, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymoo, letorcaslooal Man and Dentletnen and What of all clawww, all ovar the amid, bear leatitam that we danot say lao touch In ira favor. Head the tollowlos, atlJudge:— P60111.8.70R8. TILILBERD, ruaiter. says, on hi. Award In the United Stets she res. rapidly becoming gray, bat on spolying Wood's Itair Resters/dye his hair sconi riwomed its originslhne. CHARLES OANDEW, 13 Narans Street, N. T, says the gray heirs on hi. wife'. head *ern, af ter is yew weal's trial, turned into • dart brown, ht th e same time beautifying and thickening the air. A. 0. RAYMOND, Beth, Maine, says het. cow slot, year. old, and his halr and whiskers were tww.tblrds grey, but by the nen of two bottles of Restorethre the gray helm have disappeared, - both an his head end fore, and is more volt end glossy than for twentyllse year. prselone. Ills wife, et the age of tiny two, has coedit With the game off. et. FINLEY JOUNEON, Ep, of New Orlesne,ears that he lota Ids hair by its Yellow Fewer, In 11151. He used Wood's Nair Restorative, and bla battle now thick.aud glossy. PITTSBURGH • 8. lI.MIDDLILTON, LlTlageton, Alabama, my. lbw &tauntlce ban done much good In Ms part hf the country. Re need It for haldneu, and now aa • floe head of heir. T. 1.. KORB& Latuoon. Hattooky, says he boo awn Wood'. Heir Seatoratite In hundred. of ea. . .• . . . on, uld never know It to foil to wompllAdog .1111Fri:dusts to do. A. J. ALDM, McLaneaboro',llllnois, says he bed the scald head eight yearly ant wee bald, bat by the liberal Imo( Wood'. Hair Roster.- UT., he now hae a rich ging bead of hair. lar Bold by all [woggle; and by 0. J. Wood A Co.. 4 44 Broadway, New York.and 114, Market rn ß . t ii L E7l3 l B4 l o . 17111g= tt r , and all Druggist. 1a044117 GAZETTE JOB OFFICE RALSTON & YOUNG, i.ocesssoss TO J.. 7. eincro,E,l BOOK„CARD & JOB PRINTERS, =MO Ci.P.Z Erla• El BUILD IMS GI- , PIIVTIS STREET, NEAR POST OPFICE, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A 1?&a•cote •very kind of BOOK •nd MOT JOB PRINTING %with matness •nd dispatch. BY THE ABOVE CARD IT WILL BE perceived that I hare dlegowel of my BOOK AND JOB PRINTING Eirt.t Li LI SIIIIENT to Hewer,. RALSTON YOUNG. They are gentlemen to •hom every confidence may be pieced,. val to regard to Latinate tranaactions as their expel: •t In the nuchanlcal execntton of the work enter.......lThey are provided wills a large amountl I'3l L! Machinery, Steam Pollee and other facilltioa to v.5.CC5114. printing In an excellent style and promptly. I oak for them the continuance of that patron age which has so long and en Ltxrelll teen extended to InTirdwatlP JOHN T. SIIRTOCK. THE UNDERSIGNED lIAS THIS DAY assoclatrd vial L. to Um WIIOLZSALE 9110CEILY 8081N[99, Mr. SAMUEL ElVAlli`.euul M. WILLIAM CURRY, and will ntatinn. the amino at the OLD &YARD, NO. S7l I.lllgrati STILEET, tlintaly of,puelte lb. Eagle Pllluburgb, Jul I I, Its'!. SAMUEL /VAST M OuHMLY .RM. cuar.v W. M. GORIYLLY & CO. lATFIOI.ES.A..LAEI G R U C' R S, PROVISIONS. Pf-tODUCIL PITTSBURGH MANUFACTUItES, O. 271 Liberty Strut, Pittsburgh, P jaltemCdp LOGAN Qt GREGG, PORTERS o r H A R 1) W A R E, NO. 52 WOOD STREET, V..r Ikon above St Chalice 110.1, 03073 rn PI7 TSErf IGH. O. B. HST Mt, We of Lancutor Issnas 1 Catm, Pttleb'K GMO. C. BRYAN de. CO., Commission Merchants, TOR VTR BALR OP PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &c., No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. RsTemmaYm—Lyon, Thor!. Co., Pittsburgh; Lrlngsten, CbP.Mod Al Co., Pittsbursh; Thos. E. Ensakiin, mew: Hon. &mon Cameron, Ilsrstsborg; Bryan, lissdnor 100 , lionidaysburg, P.. Jen. Bald THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, Insures Against Lois or Damage by Fir on Buildings, Merchandise, For. nlture, ace., at R ble Rat*. or,Premium. BLAIIMOII-1 Ratchford Stan: William &Mee, of Wm. MAW a Co; Nalbro Frasier: Joo. ft. Atwood, cf Atwood, White & Cot Benj. T. Tradlok, of Tradick, Stokes &Co; Henry Wharton: Mordecai L. Dalton; Geo. IL Stewart of Stewart A 800 John 11. Drown, of John 11. Drown & Co: B. A. fahneatook. of B. A.. Yahoo:tool k Co.; Andrew D. Cash; J. L Yrrioger, of Wood A Erringer. P. RATCUPOILD kTAIEL`, P mediae:L. Chula= W. Cou,Secrotary. Panama Its.macsi—Wtn. Holmes ACo Palotar & Oa, Thomas IL Eloeni, . Ilarzhall, P.m., Allen Ammar,Seq., March WElroy & Co., Wilaon, Payne & Co., Bailey k Co., Livingston, Copeland & Cu, l=l , lll D. Lyon a Co., Wm B. Lovely k Co. OEO. 8. BRYAN a CO., Agents, 1r30,9t0d No. 62 Wood Street. .7 0 R.T.LLIER.N Assurance Company, NO. 1 MOOED ATE !MEET. LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 18 36. CAPITAL $6,200,800 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND IiCKPLI.IB... 2,104,111 OM ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year and. in January 31,1458 033,034 12 THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Loam or Darnatto by Fla, rdmost every dracriptlon of Property. The Rater of Premium are anaterate, nod, In aU Cam, bawd upon tat/ ohanzetar of the owner or ocur. pan; and lb* Maita of Unlash. Lowe promptly adP2ted and paid without trofcronat to L.rtdott. A permanent fund pr./main! to PholadeL phia far payenatt of !main Ma country. RZTIESINCX3 in etmevace Manna James McCully k Co., 174 Wood greet; '• John Floyd I Cu., 17d Drawn fr. Kirkpatrick", 193 Liberty:if teat; D. 0 , 7 b; k Co.. 99 Wood street PLiroy k Car 7. St Wood Woof; Jame. MfCandleas A Co., 103 ?Hulick k 00,93 Infer street; . P. A. Fahneatock 1 Co, Finn and Wood atm. ta; . Jul Woodotell t Co., Second and Wood meetly, Atwell. Lee At Co, 8 Wood .boor Hurchaeld k Co., Fourth and !dulcet atterotte McCandless, Me.a.k Cio., Wood sad Water •ta; 10711aadr111 PM111121.2101. George 11. Stuart, Eaq.,l3 Bank Meet. Masan. Myers, Claaborn • Co, 202 Market atonal; Wm. M•Eee I 03,2:South Frost 'nett; kFtto tenant k GoGlaa, Front and Now at• finllth, Williams I Co., 013 Market attest: Jame. Graham I CO, 20 and 22 Latina .treat; Joseph D. Mitchell, Esq, Prealdant Machaulce Beat: James Dunlap, Esq., President Union Dank: Win. W. A. Porter, lota Judge gamma Wort. JAMES W. AltillOTT e Agent, 1022.1yd1s Temporary 103 Wood . n at. FREINCH WHITE! ZINC PAINT FROM TUB VIEILLE MONTAONE COMPANY OF 'PALMS. THIS PAINT it adapted to all purposes to whlth the belt White Lead le applicable. It don not turn yellow, as lend invariably dons, and will acquire the hardness and amoothotee of Coach panalllog without the aid of varnish. and I. <sally waahed. Golan with . zinc basis reale their freshet. and brilliancy of color. 0:i0 pound. will corm .0 much surface, with the some body, ea 110 pou ode of lead--ellowlng glom economy as well me beauty. In cella that towline may depend upon getting the artkle lividly pare they should boy of nom but the moat reused. ble hots= The (lemony .hip but two qualities, G 00... No.l and Snow Waite Dry. Red and Orem ta•L TbeN. 1 or Dad Baal le the article most mad far Fainting porpogai, the Snow Whits or Green Seel belly may used for tao moat •M'ino wart. JOSEPH 11. STRONG, Agent far thee°. en adder:owed to althorn( the following booms win bo Sped at the new reduced tang' of pre., oat, or o r , or i o Oil. HALL A 001151W4 IZ Malden La New Yor RAYNOLDS. DEVOE te, k PRATT. k.. JuVenatd 108 and EX Fultoo Street, New Toth. biIIRIALT, Built. min INIOW altaaysz. ne t OP PIANO PORTE% TIIST received a now lot of Pianos from the V manufactory or Or 64( AND 7 oareigs, ALL RPSTRIIIIENTS WARIIANTED Tbs ry,blicare United to cap azof exstoino the stock a the tatectiber, which could, of PUTTY PIANOS ctrallant Plume to Hoot DIERIOAN FLUTE SCHOOL—With paw asel =piste roles sea rzerdr i t :4 3 m 41 ,e=" 0 " Ali flats ?Mast le rgrer l = r 4 I.lte stprlsilsremegaistrisrer. Polkas. , klizehes, Ake, WI, Prkss 60n. leer este 7 JOHN Fr. MELLOR, el Wood atria. °opts canal amodpt r Prkit. • • laistellancous.- COI= EVICE =3l MENNE CIIIIIKEILITIO k EONS. AND VAND:MEI NITLIS or INNISD JO= Et. maze, in wood ofreet, I . ~':'.- iltitlic Onticts reirAGINTS WASTID in this State to can .. with tb•GOLDEN SALVE Eallarapld3y. Dan make good pay. For terms, le. mad camp. J•ll 4 l.lais.T C. P. urrrei, Loe.ll, now Mutational The Western University. TUIS INSTITUTION; WITII AN ABLE Board or Itutrnetore, • eXtennire end valuable cab leer of Minerals. • complete *et of Cheintral dPhilo q,hkal Apparent, rtenitly new and a large and comm., dloti• building. Oars the beat adrautagre to those In • prepustiar7 or collegian. datum. Tito next term will coon P.itarinti, fib, MO. aoBSirit WNI lIARKWKIA.. Peer. PENN INSTITUTE, ILLNOOCH STREET. NEili PRNN. Will reopen 00 ?SUNDAY, tee :Mb AUGUST. Term— i= per mete of Ere months. J. AI. SMITH, anfl:lytt Priodpal. YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY, WEST CHESTER. CHASTER, CO.. PA. CONDUCTED BY THE MISSES EVANS. The nezt Semi-Amnia/ &Won of ltd. keno:Won will com mence on [Seurat of September, and terminat e on the at day of January, including p eriod of fire month. The usual Spring Venetian will bedbmontioned Circular. con taining Terme, tr.., an be bed on appli.tion to the Ala dpala notid3td• WILLIAM D. 111111Ttit, frEACIIKR OF 'VOCAL AND INSTRU mearec bIIISIC, No. 113 Fourth street between Wood end Smithfield etreete, would reepectiolly .001:10 to Ws pupil. and the publie that be will MOMe his teach ins In privets lesson. and cleseee on the Ist dey a Septem ber next Apply et ble redden.. auttO4. MAD. APPOLIIE TE riopoiox. Boarding and Day School for Young Ladle 148 Third Street, Pittsburgh. - THIS SCHOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA A DINS, besidee . full English coarse, unwind I.ollltl to acquire the 'Stench language and literature—the plod psi,. American born. having rubled garnet ye... I. /ranee, and being waisted by Mr. Tetadoos. a native c Part., and grad.te of the "College Charlemagne.. The wound annual nasal= will open on Monday. tb • 12th of September. Price of tbithin by the term.; $25 Frenat and Latin taught without extra charge. No pups received under too seals of ago. For clrculdra, Le...apply at Mr-Mellor. 'eland Mr. Marlton's Wire*, or at the rerldenno of Madams Tetedons. mai/Nine= LOCIT eia• C. 4 R.O VIE eIf:MIN Ln. wascack v Liar., FOR YO-lING LADIES, 1•❑ E NEXT ANNUALISESSION OF TWO TKILAIB, Aro months each, *ill open on TUEBDAY, the 13th of flaptotonor. at 0 o'cloalt. A. M. Th. Faculty a Teachers, who lilted that, silualloos with 'nett distinguished VICGOSII during the twit year, contimue their connection with the institution. Un Recount of the greatly incrowied facilities for trave .Waded by the new Pamenger Railway, limited numbe of DAY PUPILS will be eaceired from Pittaburgh. Tb wombat. of Boarding Pupil. to limited to Tbtrty, EARLY APPLICATIONS AIIE DESIRABLE. CIRCITLARB, containing general Informatioix, Mow, try may be bad at DAVIS' and DAVISON'S. Rook-acilen, and at KLEBEWS and MELLOR'S Ethan Storrs, or by addreee , In .t Pittsburgh Post 0121ce, aultitacin REV. GEORGE T. RIDER, Rector. BIRMINGHAM CODIDUCH.CIAL COLLEGE WEITINU ACADEMY, College nail, Diamond, Birmingham TERMS, CA2II ON ENTRANCE. For Ormsmoatiti Writ Min 10 rime otillmitol Wrlling nod ttoot-Emping-- N. SNAPPER, Professor of Writing and EnoRE sewing. 0. U. LEITHEAD, Jr., Professor of Penmanthl9. C. V. WELLS. Professor at [look-Keeping sun Commas. dal Calmlittlats. REV. W. R. BOLTON, Lecturer on Illatarry and Gent.' Butdect• HON. R. P. FLENNIKEN, Ex.V. B. Moister to Den mark, • member or the Plttaboish Bar, Lecturer nu Coot. merclal Lao. PROF. It. F. EATON, Lecturer on Elocution. Call and are what has never been before attemptod by soy penmen, namali: Byeciromm of 0[1,421M3tAl and Practical Peumanatdp emulated rn yourprurnce, is the abort sp.so•of from 2) monad. and upward. Good boarding nt 800 per week. Birmingham Perry tee fur attient. &entrance at any Gm. Per specimen. of off-band Buirmaa Writing, Marken two paltaga stamp. and *Blom 0. 11. LEITHRAD, Principal, JoVrlyrlawi Pittalmrgb, Pa. It ILI .46.1.4 DISPENSARY. Off.* 95 Slain Rt., CA door, op .tale,) Buffalo, N.T. ESTABLISHED BY THE CELEBRATED DR, JOHNSON, late of London, England. A great die:over, it the Kiel3oo Of medicines, befog cer tain and speedy core for miming the elght sad • remoring all dismal, peculLar to the eye, ThLy le noirenally w. knowledgal the only mate and sure remedy now known. It ba• been used with great micron by the moat skillful phy- Octant In Earope and Armies. Patlfllta to any part of the country can treat thanmelren amtaadully at • moderate expence, thereby arab:ling the danger and aspen. of Wing into the bands of utakillful phydolana This medicine (.111clent to tom) will be went by manor Expreaa, with all neocatary direction. on narelpt of Ten Dollen. Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises in the Ears, Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, affortin, instant relief to sufferer, who hare been tronblat with deafer.. to many years. After Wog Ude remedy a few days the pall. of to soddenly and almost miraculoualy enabled to bear ortillmry mead 000•0101t100; In the tonne of e few weeks the mat Death:ode case of deafness Le effecter ally cured. P•tialltAl too nommen. to maatran hare been restored to perfect hearing oral forever roamed from the mama of the 01:119PrOIIII danger°. taiquAlited pretendens of the present day. Iloapital and private teetlettordals and certificates from the mom eminent physician. and surgeons in Englaf.4, It whom bream. deaf pervious hare been cared, and moo, handrode of primate patients coral can be item or Deferred to. Ama of Ws maliclue (enough to .Cam a tura). will be forwarded to any part of the country for fifteen Dollar.. Address DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 40. i. jet rdawlyT Office 96 Slain St., Buff alo,N. Y. FIOLTZ MAN Ic WIKDEUROLD, [svcc.uosa to J. aroma No. 100 1-11.2. rd Street..l.itiothargh, Manuraxturers and Dealers in C rt • Ins, Coral mil, Band.,Blhada.,Hllnd Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, 6:c. 63/ - Particular attmtlort p. 14 to 8111/131IIDAT won,E. CARPETS PITTED AND LAID TO ORDER. .4148 m OAK isMNU PU(OPILKTW 80kt BALE. lIAT PORTION' OF OAKLAND known Winne Linden Grove,. lying within tam and • half of the city, has been subdivided into loin of muse. lent Moe, ranging in from one to ten acres each. Rome of them are level, others beautiful and symmetrical knolls, covered with forcer trees, and others gently rolling. erardP tible of beteg improved In the most pMtureque manner. These lots are surrounded by an eacellent neighborhood, with the side/mine of • first Mao private sitionl, taught by Mr. and Sire R. Jii. Kerr, with publicentroole intim vicinity. A line of omnibus.... runs every bout dosing the day. and to s abort tbsie• Passenger Railroad Will be built, tbas rendering them Mort eligible and desirable. For beauty of scenery, facility dachas purity of al, and [CUM laws to the dty, they arii, unsurgamed as ate, for country residences. In order to aocommodate those who may wish to Improro they are offeredat the following very ...lay tar= Otoeteattt la hand and the reetdcue In aloe equal amine/ payments. palroload W. 0. L223LTE, 91 Diamond aL TRUSS AND SUPPORTER MANUFAC TORY.--OASTWHIGHT * YOUNG, No. 80 Wood r.„ Leg leave to calLthe attention of the afflicted to the fact that they are the only MANUFACTUEUINS of TRUBS6B end SUPPORTMRS In this city. They can consequently take mesmem and mats to order these articles alter the meet approved pattern, God furnlthi them at prices frequent. ly not momenta one-Loll that demanded by mere dealer In them. •Il are wilclted tonsil, after pricing and exam ining Timms In any other store in the city, confident that we am Batley the afflicted that it. is their Interest to deal with the manufacturer. IMParticular attention paid t, repahing. Jolt; warrwaiaar • YOUNG, 66 Wood ',Erect NEW GIALLAGIIER, CRAIG & BRA F Co 17 .I , l' ID MI 1 /3 , STE 01 AND 018 PIPE mucus AND PLIIMBEFIt FINISIIEBS or ALL RINDS or BRASS WORE, and dealers In GAS PIXTUIIB.3, &c. !?OFFICE AND WAILF.IIOOAM NO. 121. WOOD SMELT. Five doors hem hill Mr.t. t¢Pound Vint lire., flee doOra below the Monongahela nO9llO, between Wood and Smithfield. The t•II known practical skill sad experlema Intbe n. rloaa branches of Dram Castinge,liteam and Go. Pitting of the senior member. of our llnto.who viii give tholtPwaollai atlerhion to all work intrusted to them, alionld entitle ca to a ahem of public patronage. itirdLL OnDERS PLOSIPTLT Jolt:Ott TuE FIRST BAPTIST CCINGREGATION OFFER THEIR CHURCH EDDIOE, COME °Earn , Am) THIRD 873.. FOR RALE astsosais TERMS, Together lettlt the 011 ' 53EN end FURNITURE It la well end nulo.bintbdiy bunt, apable of waning elz bundrotl pennon comfortably, and 4 only offend for sale twanno It b tdo man for Mar nocoonandatlea. , s '. W... Be apply to WM. IL 1T11111304, No.pi Water etroet, or J. BOOBTER, Is., No.= Liberty itreet. O. IL ANDERSON, JoMdtf Becretat7 Board of Trosteea. C, B. hl. SKITS, Attorney and Contusellor at Law OE= HIAWATUA IWI7 Ll 9 BOLT WORKS. PATENT LIOT P/LICSSED NUTS of all alai on band and manufactured. Alto, BOLTtI toi Bridges, Maddncry, Ag rknlntral lonlamaata, do., rambled at abort notica. 1111.Warabanaa, Valli Water West. aukamdla KNAP, EMIT & CO. U=ll:=g;a=L== THE UNDERSIGNED HAS NOW IN More, et M:dual% =knead Is daily r em h,i, jr . hi. Futorlos la the 17.8., and from the beat annufactortes Druad, large abablitizz of .Webe. BUrpendera, earters, Tepee, etc, and .111 grant Liner. Stamp, wrth authority asthenia Import end all the Vulcanize! Rubber Elastic Tabriz. Ail ouch stomp bine ahe simile of soy b10:11,- without elk!, no needs of Oita dueription eau be legal Tended In the Drat! Matte during the Lifetime of year's Patent. IIORACRIL. DAYi principal warebans., Courtland a nat. arMwd View York. NCAIILPMENT KEGS, ITEM MP, I soasw szolwras -841,511:12y 41;DDLII, Aso si /Vaisccal. Pot lb. bi =War/ 5,000 a11 . 2181t8 - COBN in dine atid L'onl7l EIDIEnVnI,I4OO7n It Cu. `-:tettp austiott. Salm 2.2. DAIS. Auctioneer. 1 03=mardil Enka Booms No. ES Talk Etroat. T_TOUSPROLD 'EURNLITRE AT AW LS_ .Tneeday. noorzdak„ Anted nth, at t. I will be sold, at ths realdence ot T.Jacleon.ble. I o Outsell abeet, Ellth Ward. varlet 7 Of goad bcctwebold forialtore. Amon the clicks as antra Astiss. &MN nacking and other chairs, fancy Kends, blamed low peat bedsbula, beds and Mann weed, defiling and other Mom% dressing tatdes,inarble top trash stand, dlatottarld break' tut tables, two large book caw., parlor and other OarPdlo stair rods, tenders, tiro trona, glen and queenfirareAttchaa ateconle, do, ao. Also, one interior piano torte. anl3 P. 11. dna. APREMIUM OF $5O IN GOLD. will be gi•Ori ID BIM pILIVI &Kra • La in PENN or PENNVADT. . <rho may commence held Mg on the tame end put One Hundred DOnn of permanent lmpcneement thereon with in 30 dale (Mtn August 13th, ISSO. P. M. DUD, Mat: GREAT SALE OF TOWN LOTS IN WESTIfOBSLAND comirr.—o. Monday after dagastlsth„ al 3 o'clock, on the prendus, will be mold 100 choke Building Lots, in the new townot Peen or Pant• now known as PAO Station. on the renu'a Central Weatmorelani county, Pa, twenty aka miles east of Pittsburgh. Tholarga amount or money recently' elpsuded the awn bar °Nun amnia:ed. and the improvements already mWa, and t w o progress of comitrectlon at Penn, are the bast hi dan or moverity. With it. inantithaUble mitten] ra• samosa and local ithrantages, to with facilitith of trade and commerce, wowed to it by the great Planes Coto tral Railroad, nothing car, prevent P5llll horn becoming a popalons and Important manufacturing town. She tote are how IA to tO fest front, by 100 to 150 feet dean, end wall located for building. They are appraised at horn 13:4 to $2lO per lot, sad will be sold without mere* to the Went bidder, if otetalf the appealud rake le bbi statillmo. Title p,_Ttect 711a115—55 cash . and $5 e month par lot. on all _lots, which sell far loss than $5O, ow lota that sell for $5O and -deer, ooehalf rash, bal.ca to oae you ' with Internet an all deferred payments_ $5 cuh to bapal 1 on each lot 'hair mold. • epeeist tram of ten peatenrer oath sell leave the pea. miner depot of the Penn'a Central Railroad, at IMO'clook, P. St, procleely, on the day oraalo, and tats all - adult or mown persona (mate and female) eelehlrog to attend, Wand from th e sale free of chargo. Lori unl children etrletly. prohibited. P. IL DANIS. An= AUSTIN LOOMIS 8 CO., Merchants' &doom STOCK SALES 111 AUSTIN LOOMIS ,& CO., AT Tin 3.IERCHANTV EXCHANOR ITHRtT THURSDAY It VENDiO.—/lattk, 116305,' tartinutea and copper Stock, Boa. end Real Utato uld LL Tublla was at the Merchants' Raub.ge . . =MN LOOlllB a 00. N Dean and Lan& on Beal Fatale nogotbded os le tonne b 7 .. AIISTIN LOOMIS & CO. sola Stock Note Broker& 112 lamb of. nonzero jEtoticro & Mango. CO-PARTNRESHIP. I have this day associated With me my eon J. BT. CLAIIt CRAY. The busfafts mill be Ettsanactit• thmed under the Arm sad style of S. GRAY & SOX July Ist, ISI:11. SAMUEL 011111. S. GRAY Sc BUN DRAPES AND TAILORS, NO. 59 13T. CLAM STELEF.T, falattb-InkAt P1TT5511720.11, FL DISSOLUTION.—The Partnership her*- Ire the between Vaunt Bann and Dixon Boors uoder e style of AM.-SMITH t solved the lllth day of Fehr:tar - LIM. by.the 'deed' of Mr. Dlior. Brown. DAVID E. PARK and :AM PAHL .li.; hafts pot. <band the leered of Mr. D. Drown, deed, In the lets Orin of Wm. Smith A Ce., the Foundry and Kuching Bm/reme M hereafter eszetuete4 under the style of Smith. Part A Co, by whom the Intehmee of the late Arm will be Wiled. SMITH, PARK CO., NINTH WARD.FOUNDRY, ' PITTSBURGII, PA. [random., No. 149 Fine and 120 Seoul Street, MANUFACTURERS of all sizoa and de. an lotions at Coal Oil Retorts and &miss.. Orli Ws; ter ripe, Bed Irons, Dog Iron., Wagon Boxes, Meet ILooldw, Pulley., Mogen and Oonplinge. Alq.dobbing and Machine LSeilnge of every donriptlon Haring• complete 11L6OHDIS .BEIOP attached to tb6 Foundry, ell neceuury fltilugs will be carefully elactided to. pyfaultf THE undersigned have associated with them to the Oxesoluloa Thuthee* .7estse Psalm; lets of Bteobenvale, Ohio. The style of the Arm veil' continue as heretofore. 81)110K t CO INTristracar- etc COMMISSION MERCII.ANTS, Tor the sale bf'. Plg Iron and Iltoomos. • OS WATHIt Emma, Prrnzuntria. TI.I4VE THIS DAY ASSOCIA'In WITII me,l Mr. JOHN DELLOW. to the Undertaking badness, which *lll be candoeted tinder the name lad style of LEN. ON d DELLOW. Jitkißti LEMON. • Jowl =JAM— • —. I. ILlonderia . lung In ali . lte Braaenes. y EMON DELLOW, No. 118, Fonrth et . , ire prepared to do Oudarlaking In all its branthae, in the beet manner ' et prices to snit the Limas. We call sp. et,l attention to Finkle sew rryle patent lifetallk Barial tests, Mr the axle of which we ate kola agents in thlialty, and of which we keep constantly on hand a lap siwat. went. de regards beauty of shape and Ankh, they excel all others. rowels will be implied with Manse, Worse. mid Ourietine promptly, at lower rates than any other arlablish meta In the city. 0 ontanteelng to trodur Witt a conductance of the patronage heretofore so li be rall y amended to the old firm. . • apt:l44 3otas. AMERICAN HOVE N, MO TON, Ts THE LARGEST AND BEST AR:EN ranged Hotel In the New England Stat.* hi cm.= rrally located, and easy of arca Prom. all the routes of travel. It contai. all the modern Improverneethi, and every corrronlence for the comfort and aecommodadon of the traveling Imblin . The sleeping rooms an sad tell mains.% th e snits. of rooms are well mid com pletely 'lucid:led for funnier and large =Qt.. house will =tin. to Detect es • Sod Java= to every nowt. Jalhdly LEWIS ItICE, Proprietor. JEST ARRIVED • • ANOTHEILO• T OF WILLIAM $3.1`7,41.133E1 St CO1E; CSLIMILITED PIANO FORTES, . -- ransix DY CHARLOTTE El LURIE. jog No. 118 Wood at, 23 door &bon Fifth. J. B. C.A.'LDWEILL•dt CO:;, 522 'Chestnut, Street, [swank* Girard 'Hawk] P DILA DE LP . 11.1.A. NE W ILIPORTATIONE,FINE 1 NATOLI= PA run azrzVetches. in Geneva. - mann raw:craws London Time-Keeper., psw ell dray In Minting Cann and Open Feces EtirSole Authorized Agents for above: GOLD AND LOINEB, ENGLISH AND SWISS w .A. zi "Ell 3. ITCH JEWELRY, new dedgna. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, and all the PaahlvnatliEtylve. • SLYER WARE, mvarsumed in ELI°, \ malt/ end ihdeh• amine their naLAtraajpre visiting Philadalphia, are invited to a- ./i/STP MARBLE' ZSTABLISEDIrn . . vWt entailing no obligation to Mammas. UIRSOII.II macs, ,in plain agorae, and no variation laianlyd Second Arrival of 1859. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTS'S AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, PITTSBURGH; PENNA. w D. & 11. lIITALLII3I. RESPECT • RIM ennotece that they ere irceisien • w oad supply ot ITARPETLYG. seketed directly tram Importers and litannfectorers by one of the In n, now to the ltest, to which tbey invite tbe atterakin ol yeyehatera dlsoo newttyle or CANTON 111.1111210, tar summer yet , bas. Th• Wait make of BWlSPEll3,reim e ern whkh shall be offered at the Dania nem ieb • - W. D. le IL WOLLLI73I. M. R. HORSTMANN do SONO. PIITII & 01110111YEITE, adJatoleg tba /semi ParLADELP.2I4 Maculitctstrars ate/ Imposima ' Wits Dress, Cloak and Mantilla Trimming, lima nor opanal for exanalnatka. • balin asatl anal aa. named Enna of Lannon' Mese Tglonningla to vildelt they fa int* Oa attention - of W11a517.62( and 101778.XILIT' BUB. Hikanay extenalaro Cadlitles to afaantantnring, an 4 paying partimlat attention total lottiPt Market .rn nr* Jaanittl to dinar peat indoceinanna • 4111•Xtolin Zwanr Wolt9l7llDoectSheakal Wbar, In ail 'colors and silo,. pia. 46/../. P. Aneun dCA and Dolviatt ZkeroOtiXril C 22- BRATED 817.5 L APRING 51C.112% •. airfole Afoot. for RUNS SPOOL. BILL maim! ALLEGHENY LNEWELAZICI2 COME.Y or rrirraurnoti.. Orncr—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank--Block, INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF YIRIRAMD MARLMB RISES. • ' mita RCM Plialdean JOHN D. WOOED, Vice President; IX Al DOOR. seem:um Oapt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Drummas—lont Som. O. ci , -Tionerwre 7 ma*, Oep LB. O. any, Jolut - A. Warm, B. L. -Panunneet ,Onpt. ;Min . Eteenag, D. MeCtmlaseee M. Pemn6, In P. Wm. Dean, non B. one, BM*, IL Dem .POMTI THE IRON VITT TRUST COURANT, NO. 2SO unzare Enure, PITUNOIiOn. 8r.3. & WWI; Presl—.-.4tom, C,Zarxran., This Last((ldiot' vitt be open and , reedy - for 4dFeig o * MONDAYAbs PIMT DAY 01, 11113173 T. • Ulagoos made la an tbn Pytn:tpd . C Hl= ofthe tO 6 j, Oita and the Oraidas. Sad pmeedt prlnavtly iesatt!!! say &aired point on day of atattety. • - " - ;.• 1 1 ; Eight It:Lb-nig. qlit Pll¢Cipal Ziiri glii" -- • receiiid taPir — iiid.Cuirin re.i.6), r pilmdif fisterest &Wined on Time Depadts. : .. 0111 COAL V' ANTED. - 017 .4 ST. ralnli Gil ,Iciar Gotta'l I. 3 0 04 01 ‘ kat; Jan. the ler DROPOSA.LS will be_ received br J. LOUIE GAB WORE COMPASY, for NINE =UMW TIEOIIB,IIm NIS., of ttos b.R Offilt/ArGeoriallE= l ". moru Wens_ °fatale ten, , 1.801,at0 eh. cob, hoe to LIM Th. tens, ;ate &Mufti In the caocrOLoalo. Th. e m rreirrTes li. riga tO Wad ai l ir or au btu , RDW MCA. &Oa PranAll -WALLT77-76;000bu =um, um* sa ono - whoa, BC. arriving mar nab
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