Viit s bt.tr44 - '1:-":0;.t,t.t... - (; . .1 MOW W 14 " 1 " .. ;•• mussy R. lIRRETT'eIc LD7TOBBaed PROPRIZTOR3: A1 , ../Drpa3T72l.Cm: MONDAY "6IDRRAW-AUG.-22, 1859 Rapabl!c.an State Ticket Tltcat/ii E. cOCIIIIAN, or yoa county. . • 41:641/ITOIL 01X1141, WILI.LiM H. sett. of 51. k. C0..44 . • _ ,Republican County -Ticket. • ~n• • Pains., ELIAS U. 1111211.1, Pittsburgh. AScrEsix, WILLIAII VABNUSt. Pituiburgh, DAVID A;PILICSBLISY. CDAULES L. DOCIDON., 11. c”.• DAVID lt, BATA - 80, ruble., WILLTAII ESPY, L0w... , St. 01,,tr. • - A/NISTA= LAW .turns, THOMAS MELLON, 00111 rat. DIffILICT 111VINIT, JACOB U. MILLER, Pitt•bt.`Eh• • 2210.01.4 GOODMAN Y. COULTER, South Payette. 0330 a 010 M, JoseruAN Ott /MVP, Booth Pittsburgh. Austria, - - DAVID OoRNELIUd. Sewickley. • smtvtius, 11. T. , ANDIRSON, East Doer. /CUM N. or TB/ rocs, JOSEPH MILLEN, Snowdon. B,tare• taxi Skstumasso.—lt Is a remarka ble , feat that seventy-eft members of the late noose of 'Representativeg Toted far raising the rata of letter postage, end that the same num ber; emrenty-elx, also voted against the Flame• stead bill. The seventy-six who voted for the former were nearly Identical with the seventy-six who - soted against the latter. -All of them were democrats. It is to be remembered, also, that it was the Democratic! Senate slaughtered the Homestead bill after it had passed the House by Republi loan votes. The same Demooratle Senate also voted to increase the rates of postage, awl de fettled theipoetal appropriation bill, solely be -0111/110 It could not dragoon the Republitans of the Hone Into conceding this titanium in the rates of postage. • The Chicago Roma and other organ, of the sla very propaegandiste, object to the Basses Co esti tattoo, became it provides for the inviolability of the homestead. Pro-Slavery Democracy is the same every where and under each of its multlfaiious forms. It instinctively opposes the Homestead bill, becaueo Slavery cannot live where every free la borer out have a homestead, if he will, and be cause the tenure of Slavery is weakened as the number of free-labor homesteads looreases; It also favors an increase of the rates of postage, beeinsekin the South, the half of the population behagdut out from the benefits of the post of tlae-,-; Is unable to pay its own postage and desires to throw that burden on the newspaper-reading too lad letter-writing people of the North. • We command these facts to the consideration L...0f the working men of the North. Do they wish ..„;e4O nee the principle of the Homestead bill tri umphant? Let them rote the Uepnblican ticket. ' Do'they wish to secures continuance of the pre , sent low rates of postage? They must secure, first, the detest of the party which—seeks to in= crease them. There Lino hope for the Home stead or for low postage if the democratic party is ootainued in power. Tay Devotes Bour-Guftitti, — we cope., some •eelm etucce, an ante iota' the Buffalo Republic, • • • • • 'which it was roundly assert of, that Douglas delegates to the Charleston Conueation would be aesatteluated on account of Chß': abolitlordem, lnleee backed by a body guard of ten thousand armed men; and Ihe im portanca of taking this precaution was strongly urged.- _,A Ifilwartkie correspondent of the Charleston News, who eignelhimself J. J. Sand ers, writes that the programme suggested by the sd'eprifiticia boned to be parried out, and that the "armed farces" will bellevied from the cif _ ferent Statee %the-following proportion, vie: "Wisconsin will send a delegation of five hun dred of her Deinocratic noun to accompany the delegates of the State Convention, to be chosen next - month. These five hundred are all Doug las, Democrats. Minnesota sends a delegation of three hundred Douglas men. Michigan eight hundred, lowa five hundred, Ohio one thousand, !lilac!s fifteen hundred, Pennsylvania one thou sand, New York- ens thousand, and nearly all the Neu Eogland States one thousand each. This ia a secret plan; and it is noderatood that Dangles will have et least twenty thousand friends In Cberleston daring the Convention." Here le a fine ehanCe, now, for the renoirued Gen. Quattlebum. As soon as he hears of the cohorts that are coming, he will, doubtless, sum mon the chivalry of the Palmetto State and pre pare them for the dread encounter. If Douglas is to be elanglitercd at Charleston with all this torte at his back, the General will have hie hands fall; so, let him bestir himself in time. Ponnutan Movannate.—The locofoooe of Montour county held their contention on Mon day, 15th fuel. Hon. Samuel Oaks was anent mottaly nominated for Amiably, and the con vention concurred In the `nomination of Geo. D. /*keen, of Sullivan. The locotooos of Licoming county bate nomi nated Hobert Crane for Assembly. Milk-and water resolutions were passed, endorsing the Cincinnati platform, but omitting all reference to,the administrations of Buchanan and Packer. An Awns Estmattunon.—Some- time hut eammuu company . of Pike's Peakers letrainy sills, Illinois, for the Kansas gold regions. While travelling through the Indian country on their way Mat, one of the company, a.young marker desperate character, from the vicinity of °twill°, named Haynes, - deolered his deter mination to shoot the tint Indian he met; and unhappily, daring the day, they overtook on the prairie - a defenceless squaw, when he, in mere wanton W ' ish/Hiss, leveled his gun and shot her dead. His companions were horror etrricken at lb. blood-thirsty deed; bat felt that they bad no power to punish an. The tribe to which the squaw belonged was not farJistant when the deed was perpetrated. They discovered her lifeless body, and sew at ones the meaner of her death. They pursued the party of Illinois Pike's Pastors, and In a few hours overtook them and demanded to know who had committed the tour ' The company of five oLniz Pes.kers found tato:selves surrounded by nearly two hundred earned Indians, who threatened to immolate the whole part] if they did oat point -out and give up the marderei. To sive their own lives, they gave up Haynes to their vengeance. He Iris taken hythelndians to a distance, while his companions tarried on their route to see what would be his fete. After a while the Indians returned, with their victim literally flayed alive. They had skinned "bins from bead to foot. The wretched being was still.alive whentrrought back to his compan ions, but in torments worse than hell ire. He Hied la agony long enough to telt how he had bi e4 wound, but was soon released by death from unspeakable, sufferings.- 7 Louievitte Jour. . : . Reugoart_lsvaranmer in Now YOlB —Tee lucent swami report of the State Engineer of . New York shove bow reckless er unwise has -bleu thsrellroad speonle,tion beast State. The stook, capital ned-debta of the railroads of that ate amount to the cum of nearly one hundred Inv:11111one of dollers,of which nearlyelghty e million ts debt banging over lbs property. uotios the city railroads, and the total tun - of all the ethers amount to "buts little Map the held one per cent per annum. Only ....,:elgobt railroads to operation have declared die'. •demds,end most of the others have been running is an *dual lies. About Gaper cent is ewellow , el up. in transportation espeusea. The couniej, it:l...mod, benefits by railroad improve - Mint. _Somebody certainly ought to, for it is very clear that the stockholders on a great many _''of theta: 4o_not derive a: siesta cent of profit. The evil of en credit la likely to Iteelf men , soorholf this is the legitimate trait of it. --, ':* .in:Deni_ttass.—Woliaiieeratio ootbef. curridlatt ePe Ate verentmenal4ttmoePherical t I Wer'grounde of moo, ~- t he ° etmaliflee litAgfereptdlreatlona. Anpang other • • pliaor, um' !rem st:Aehland, 11115.14 &POI' Irdriklg:ll-„ibeplattrirma aronadthedepata were —°1461_,..614,1.00vered with allot colledlonuf 0 Pow of is were plelnly viands on ••• .1-Inoafek.rne - neeeLet eellways at the North. , f it thought. boweeef;ytst little damage woe .4 ;,.(1014 . 11.0.troP; With the eieeptlea of some ef the ... - - , 10.4740,12 vegetable/. :%mob were of, coorle bud" selGreentli - to eattee_them 40.1&!aggillpatioueedingeinnahloe. The &net `-• women fornaately not powerful enough to foot the corn erop..-/3uefon Traria:tit, Witte.- day.-- --- - Vsuilltwie asassrOpe tbssialita. 1 - '-, The POrleinity ... crthe - .0pc..4. .. letter: from . 1 - "R;Tiii, in die - Cautti - diiNrdi,i4n I - - ' ..The following, it is.positieely etated, IS the reply of the Popo to the propositions of the French Lovernment, relative to the Italian Coo- , federation: "As regards 'the title of honorary ' 'president of the Italian Confederation, the lioly i ' Father, while admitting It in principle,. replies by salting the question. , What la the presidency ? 1(11 is administrative or political? Presbknt of what' Where Is the Confederation ? If it is Italy,t o b e c l o t tome a d t ;f d t 11: 2 i. d i l , ffe E r i r c e t k i n: i d o o m f a th e! ' thrones ore vacant. The sovereigns ought fleet of all to be placed in possession - of their States. As to the code 'Napoleon, Me Holiness has answered that Roma poesessee a mere perfect one, and that, 1 5 ,,,mee, that code cannot be ap plied in the States of the Church, -because it contains enactments, tech as, those about civil marriage, etc., which are contrary to the prin ciples of the Apostolic Bee. As to the Coneul. to, which is already establiehed, ,-, no doubt," eays Hie 'lotions, "tbie institution hi designed to do great good, hemline bete, as elsewhere,' great reforms are necessary; but I reserve to myself the timeani occasion of accomplishing them." Ltstly, as regeide the Legatione,tbe Holy Father Woks that, before - the reform question is discussed, he ought to be placed In posseesion of that part of Me States. Berne, July 30.—The Federal Assembly has_ adopted a law against .the enrolment of Series in foreign service. The low forbids the entry as especial oorps, Into the military eervice of foreign States, under prosily of impriaoement for one to three month', and one to five years' loss of civil tights. Enroleurs, and all persons co-operating with them, will be punished by Replacement of two months to three years du ration; a fine not exceeding 1000 francs, and five to ten years' leas of civil rights. The close of the eeosinn then took place. The Elberfield Gazette, ill adnounclog the al ready known fact of the demobilization of the Prussian army, Days that the ith and Bth corps will form an exception, and will remain on a war footing until the French army of the East shall be recalled Into the interior of France. It is stated that a confidential demand on this etib• jent has been addressed by the Prussian govern- pent to that of Franco, and it is probable that., both the armies will be withdrawn simultaneous.. ly. Prussia, however, does not seem to hard any great confidence in the comiunanoe patinae. in Europe, for she has taken' pains to put her relations with Russia on a geed footing 'and'ls• solicitous alto to establish& obese friendship with England. Perhaps it is to forward or finish the. negotiations on this subject that the Prince ES.' gent of Pruesia contemplates a vielt to England; Obdurate Austrianism appears to be trium phant at Naples. The Benoit Minister, the Hon. Mr. Elliot, bad been commissioned by her Maj esty's government to press on the '.King the ne cattily of immediately restoring a dominations' form of rale, even if considerably modified, in order that the two /Moines might become as na tional and the people as loyal as those of Sar dinia. The King, however, let it be known that he could not follow the advice of the British government. The Court party, headed by the Queen, rules all—even Francis IL himself. This pereistence In the policy of the late King renders it ueoessa ry that foreign troops should be employed, and we accordingly learn that the disbanded Swiss are to be replaced by Bavarian troops. The number immediately asked for by the King is 6000, and a good many had arrived wearing the Bavarian uniform. Now, as Bavaria is one of the meet devoted allies of Austria, it may with truth be said that Austria has replanted her power and influence in the Two &cities. ltfiaceltatieous facts about Italy.—The Paris correspondent of the London netts reiterates the statement " that Piedmont formally 'declines en tering into the Italian Confederation, if Austria forms part of it. The Sardinian Commissioners at Bologna had remitted their authority to the Minister, Presi dent of the Government, who had convoked the National Assembly. The Marquis de Azeglio had issued a procla mation announcing his recall recommending the . .. ' o remain-thin - 44 atirpremlsittg in the name or King Victor Emmanuel, to ernoe,y every means possible to Owns the concurrence rTi`the European Govermients for accomplishing their just and reasonable wishes. In the letter of the Emperor of the French to the Emperor of Austria, the former is said to strongly urge a reforming policy in Italy. Letters from Florence say that Garibaldi will probably take the command of the Tun= Army. The approaching marriage of the Duchees of Parma with the Prince de Carignan, Victor Em manuel's consio, an being the only means of ex trication from the labyrinth into which the diffi. conies of government have thrown the affaira of tee Duchy in being talked, of quite familiarly here. The conduot of.tho Duct/esti tiiio been most noble throughout, and there can he no doubt that whatever steps ebo may propose to take, it will be for the benefit of her children and the people confided to her charge. During the lust few days we have been startled by the preposition of replacing the.° rand Duke id Tus cany by the new married couple. which measure would Immediately smooth al: difficulties. They would take the title of co-regents of Tuocany, as the Grand Duchy would still have to he regarded as a yrgenoy of the Eardinian - kingdom. L. Pattie, in a letter from Turin, (let Aug.) mentioned en attempt to get rid of Garibaldi by poison. lie was laid up at Bresica, under care of Dr. Bimini. Transpiration has been euppreeetd by come unknown agency. The ferocious D'Urban has been removed from the command of the Verona garrisob; sapereed ed by lien. Weinbardt. It la stated that ander all eventualities the citadel and city of }queues is to be granted as a defensive outpost to Piedmont, forming with Pavia its line of frontier strategy on the Po, while Lodi is to be erected into a first class for• tress for the protection of Milan. A The State of Piedmont. [CarreenonSense ut do.l.oodonTitoes Tons, Tuesday, Aug. 2 —la spite of his Italian education, It is evident the Emperor Na poleon is Imperfectly acquainted with the Italian character, and that ho too rashly flattered him nit he could bring the people of Central Italy to eubmit to their fate as entity no ho Induced the French nation to Sanction with 8,000,000 " , free" votes the deeds of the 2d of December. He-hes sent his agent, Count floiset, with a view to persuade the Permeates. Modeneer, fro, to receive with am:demotion their exiled Sovereign's on their Contemplated restoration Count Ea set had the anSurance to request the Sardinian Givernitient to age its leflueine to persuade the revolutionized States to return to their elle glance. The Piedmontese Government, over whelmed as It ie with bitterness and humiliation, answered with becoming dignity, that, to It had withdrawn all its civil and-military autheritiea, as well as its political and diplomatic agents, in order not to influence the population of Central Italy in a sense unfavorable to the dethroned Princes and conducive to its own {Dieresis, it now most formally cod most peremptorily de clined to interfere in any manner to effect a con trary object. Count .Retset quite Turin ilia day, egregiously foiled at all points, and will now be trying bin powers of eloquence at Parma and Modena. Thera is no doubt but the people of the Duchies, of the Legations, and of Tttsdany, will resist every argument that may be put for ward to replace them of their own accord under their former yoke. Tho people of the Duchies, of the Legations, and of Tnacany, arc frantic ally crying for annexation to Piedmont, and matters have been brought to this point—that, if they are allowed to emit a free vote, they will all proclaim Victor Emanuel as their King, and they will certainly bg strong enough to 'libeled all efforts that their banished Sovereigns may use toward, thwarting their wishre, If they be isle from foreign interferon= On the other band, there Is no doubt In my mind .that France and Austria are engaged to enforce the restoration of the Princes, and to put forth their overwhelming strength to that effect, if all means of persuasion prove, as they most prove, inefficient. The long-headed ruler of France has engaged to screen the province's of Central Italy from all foreign Intervention, no long as public order is preserved. The Italian', swore of the great intereste they have at stake, are straining every nerve to preuerve public or. der in theme almost entirely relerlees - fled their behavior under such difficult otronm stances is truly wonderful; but there in enough, ' however, la the present mate of the country to give rise to the most palatal anxieties far the future. Tee SARDINIAN FRONTIER.—The Milan corns pendent of the diffiemeine Zeitung contains RD official document ihthrd by the Governor of Lombardy, establishing the boundoriee of the new Sardinian kingdom. The document, which has created no small aorprise, from the feet that it includes Parma as a matter of course in the dominlen of the King of Sardinia, begins by setting forth that the Governor of Lombardy, feeling how important it in in the -intereein of trade that the boundary line shall be died be tween:Tyrol and Venetia and the now kingdom which, in addition to the former province of Bar dials, now includes Lombardy end the Parmesan States, decries for the pithent as follows! ' , That line will be the boundary which, leaving the Stelvloyass, eeparstes Lombardy from the Ty rol, passes through-Baseline, LaTellooo and Ed ro ; then leaving the Logo d'Edro, croenes the ridge which scpsratei the valley of Argequo from the valley of Tomlin°, terminating at Madero°, on the western shore of the Lego di Garda From Madero°, the line goes eonthwerd along the shore of the lake, through SalO and 'Dean:zoo to Serviette, and from. there in a efrelett line to Mousambano, on the right bank of the ?diode, which it follows as far as Risotto. From litholto, where it leaves the river, it goes w a de, Castellacohlo, 0 'blank Caste and floor- Mole, (lithe left bank of the Po. Then erase leg the rtrilt , thle piece, it follows the right baeletriQeartelle,'Whthilit becomes - unlit:4 with the (Main line which eeptietee Lombardy from thikill#0111= 1 ! •. = • ' . - • --• • - • = • • , - blaseracrratati . Sramts..7 - Ine poSton,:Posi reports • -We are informed a ut $.0,000 of the new stock of the Middleeet (woolen) Mills has already been taken. Since the pattio this com. patsy has mainly or entirely manufactured goods to order, and has beett extremely succeseful in pursuing, ibis prudent plan. The net profits of the last year are not,jess than $lOO,OOO, and as the 'Whole fixed and fasting property of the eon cern is iacludedin $500,000.by the new arrange ment, it would stem that the Middlesex could not bat pay.largely in due lime. The fixed prop erty has really cost nearly a million of dollars, and could notbe erected to-day fors mach lets sum, while of the $500,000 which is the present capital, $200,000 is in money. In addition to Ibis, also the shelve means will probably be in creased for sumo time, by the large current nt 0- fite. The well known miecess of the Salisbury Mills, since their regeneration. is like to be equalled by )h.at of the bliddleeex. Jona Wm, the balloonist, has made 20 miles more of his trans-contineotal voyage. He woo to go from Lafayette some 3,000 miles or more. He tried to ascend on Tuesday, but couldn't. On Wednesday, he made another effort. Ha took with him, says the Lafayette Journal, "about three hundred pounds of ballast, and wee pre pared for a long voyage He remarked, when starting, that he should not be satisfied with a trip of less than a thousand miles in length. Ho aeceuded al 2 o'olock, P. M., and at G. 30 P. 21 , he landed two miles and a . half from Crawfordsville. The Journal chew:doles this in. glorious endiog of this vainglorious moo', voy age, and adds, as the editor's wife said when her cow kicked over the milkitall, "comment is unneceeeary." ELECTION 07 offioial returns of the Ninth Dietriet of Tennessee have been re• oeived at Nashville. Emerson Etheridge,(Oppo sit lon,) is eleoted by seven majority over Atkins, (Democrat) The vote stood; Ethridge, 9.437, Atkios 9,430. Two years ago Atkinsteat 'Ethe ridge 129 vette. It . will be remembered. that Etheridge opposed the repeal of. the Missouri Compromise, and acted with the Anti Nebraska dela in ' , Congress. During the lite canvass he defended-. and.juelified. his former votes and ,speeeheri Spinet the Nebraska bill, Lad his dis trict hoe studeitted the appeal: The sober seo . ded , thoeiglit prevailed. The Demoorate-denounc ..edlilit rut &Nowhere free-sailer, but they took ,nothing. by thiir motion. ofol : of a farmer in this couuly who offers to Hell his crop of corn of about one thousand .Ithislarls at 500 per bushel. The late seasonable Weather hoe improved the indioations for a corn crop wonderfully, and In this vicinity the crop will be a very fair ocia.—Will.tburg herald. 00E. CEASE has ordered an election In the Fourteenth (Ohio) Coupes/00W District to fill the racanynocesioned by the Death of the Hon. Cyrus Spiuk, lobo held on the day of the State election. Gov. Joule, io a railroad speech at Memphis on Tuesday night, said, `die had quit politics and become a gentleman." Party pins and society loses, though tho change will doubtless ho temporary —Prentice. Two boys named James Cogan and John Lally were smothered to death by the settling of a huge bin full of wheat, at Milwaukle. They were playing about in the bin at the time. SUMNER COMPLAINT.—The fnet is now tee well .tablished for any One to attempt to controvert It, that moat of the tinteeeas whith often prove fatal to mom , a re produced by ezdseira use of trolls and veg. table., by which the stomach is disordered, the liver derauge4, the blood ehignated and dlgeetive toles*, rendered how tin. If not torpid. Cholera, Cholera Ahem., Iltilwas and Cramp f hobo, byeentery, bierrhtusiand ouch like complaints gtr. Miosie and thrive open Improper food and often them be. come so deep tested end Axed upon the coostitutlen, that lhn strongest and mat &ca.., mineral medicines., stable to urea: their propose until the patient is prostrate, and all hopes of roller ere ended. Who Le It that has not scan a line, healthy Infant or wish, netted ultb eta of the annoy lag dilemma abase spoken of, and despite the skill and ea. now of medl nl gentlemen litruelly waste elm uod,r thetr treatment? And how "this treatment to be a-mooted foal Pimply by the tact, that Instead of sdnatoletcring mute remedy to stay the tailing strength of the efflicbd, and at the same time check the chinas* tu Ina progiess, the remedy prescritati aided In the esbettetlon of the natural strength, end at the time the diersar was mastered the .offer,. wax pr ot trate, and falling to exclte a reaction Ole patient ditsi from the effect of the pieta administered to uproot the disuse. Nut so with IUELILILAVVIS IIOLLAND 13ITTERA, which eretntnpose4 entirely of vegetable nuata,and which hose not only pruned tbs.:twelves the 154•1 tunic lu tm, tut have Hetet felltvl to correct disorder, of the 'sumach nod I . olcas IlltbeDtaken A. - orals:la to directL.s. In the cure of bumoxr C01:1,444es they base no squat. Try them et au.. item C...4l.l.—Th.Oennitabigitly Cabot...aim] hoer have. liolland Bitters Is put up to half pint bottle. only, end ten•lied et 81 per bouts. The great demand Mr fits truly Celebrated Medicine has Induced many imitations, which the public should sum! againetpurchasing. Beware of Imposition! .Be. that our nano le on the label of every bottle you hay. 11.101J.111fill PLOD, Ja., A 00., Bole Proptlatbre, 27 Wins! street, between tel end 4.1 sta..Pittsburcit. P.. sob:dela DR. WILSON'S TONIC AND ANTI DINPEPTTO PILLS.—Mare leethanny ; •very moil bring, (nab mkkome of the elScacy of them PILLS Toe RI.. Dr. flowed, of the eLlotgo /list Baptist Ceamb, tot. denial° April 18th, 1844, Cotes that he hod tan emd pert °dimity from memos bee/tech., nod dating twenty felr deem had in rain trird reedkinm pre:scribal by Ltlotetthin nod Itomowdodbin fbialclarm, when be .a• tudoned to try Wllwate 11 , 11 w t.LIN off 'tied kora/dist- ',did. Prepared by II I, P ntINEItt. rot{ a Cl,. No. 60 lived aire“, l'Omlnmdt, raid Ly drowsta everyebera. ante Ilm.l DIED—Tha Kann:tag morning. Atotnat 9th. JUN ES W. PLUSIMEIL. Burgeon U. 14. Nevt,s.gefl 154 ye...eft moat. The frleadspf the Enmity are reepootfulty invited to•ttend the ioncral, on 'Monday morning, /Lagoa VA at 10 n'rloch, from hie late' reoldente on the Weenie:gun Turnpike, in Upper lit. Clair tp procaol to the Allegheny Cemetery. Orb, abbettiorttunto DR. 1111.111PTON'23 Compound Diuretic , Pill., A R E HIGIILY RECOMMENDED BY oroloant Physicians. n tar, radar n, speedy emd pc,. awent care,er Germ!. eine:wet and all other diastase or rangeoruni of the bladdor and tf do•ya. reste,fifry was per bor. Bee& to Joy aide. re tree sec, rea.lot f wk.. Ad. dm, Y MI. 1. T. 11AldPION & I.b). No. 405 Sorsa /tress. PhilartslptOs 'Also, Proprls tore and Planufa•turer• of LI sokstos Mediatedil/01 0 3: 0ita e 11slll; ro t s p ry . , Tbsfirs. I,44Orslors or 1141 r Anton., suZ:5lO3 CourAttede ONF. TROUSANI) ACRES Lf valuable veal land her wile vu time dyer, In Iletrleremt emu ty, Kln abhut thin, relics trent the month. There, ere reel bundled and mill) a.O euee cleared. nectall leery confront. the dyer end 4of excel lent goellty. Teem le e lone amount ,146b1n limber on Ihte landonet mills con. .Neu', end nevlgntlon unlnte, raptedat all e 1... 4oy perion de•iriag to Fuchs» will apply to W. ANl'LlObili, an22aalird.ll•Oaratlabom, Ey. • NOTlCE.—Whereas Letters Testamentary to the Mate of Mark Starling, late of Kau liironna lism, Allepbenp county, dimmed, have been ranted to the euhemibeva, all persons Indebted to the wild retell. aro re. gowned to make Immediate payment, sod those having claim or demands agituat, the estate of said decedent will make known the re a without deny at the c 113,0 of aim., Wilson A Ow, No it Water street, Pittsburgh. JANVITE ISTBRLINO, BORT. KIRK WOOD, anl:lawddw DAVID MITA& TCOLLI. b OF ST. JAMES, MARY- A I .AND.—The •earth Realm bodies ma the bud Wedneadwy (lbo dtleptarober. The vazimas craw,. le the 00bLkOC•• • an the OTRASIMAII. tiCIIOOI. ra•anota their work prompt , New atudenta will be examined on Tbneliday,Neplcul a sth. .1 RIC B. HERWOOT. jo2s...braTrad P.O. College At. Jatuaa. NOTICE is Lei eby given that a charter fur' BODLF 801101.101 Loa been applied for at No. 2. October 341. 1169,0 f the Court of Common Pleat of All.- gh•ny canaty, and that the &Me d 0 he granted at e twit farm Of Mid Court, 1f ea snaklent 26.11.1 to the contrary.. STOWS t HAMPTON, anltelatellan Attorneys r. appliemot• THE BRAMAN SEISING MACHINE SIMPLE, II A ND80311: AND CU VIP rill MO MI MS 0131.07 rll.Olll 1 it aro., aIID DOI, 1107 (Mt OUT Or mall SEWING MACHINE PARLOR, • astklird NO. 00 MARKET STREET. CLOTIIES BASKETB-LTen . nesta oval for tale by SAMUEL AIDDLII, N 0.21 Diamond. APPLE PAREfi.3--3argant and Foster's poteut. the mad eet r.cmtbia iii the marital. for selo ehigly ur toy the dotal., by No. 21 Diamond. CLOSE CHAIRS —Ulaildren's Chairs; drea'n Cale, Willow Lodi, a, with everithtng In willow and wood, for sale by 11.4.1.11.111 L RIDDLE, No. 21 Diamond Poolt AND BUDDY MATTE—Englieh, Goan, /Alicante, and Shaker Matta, auntie& Oa., h • Ws ardocen, try EASIUILL 21 blanualit. EASURES.--btave Measures, inserted 1.71. from the Peck to Ike MAO, Moo Cellar or Mal. bitty, for wale alotly,or In nests, by NAHUM. RIODLN. No. NI Inerooo.l CHURNS, OLOI'IIES PINS, TOM. DASKIIFB. SMUTS BRUSHRS, WASHBOARDS . BROOMS, lc, Ac. For role by DAMORL 11l DDLK, on:::dt►r No. 21 Olarnood SUNDRIES— Rtmen Canddles; 15 tobto Pulverized Bogor, 10 Honey bynop; 150 box.. neented Window tilass, 275 kegs Nails in gore and fo.s tale by ROKIONT rollOtt RY. LIQUORICE —4 eases on consignment, kw .1. 11 ROBERT DICKEY .024 No. M _Llbetty attest. F/SU. New arrival of White Fish, Trout sod almlirrid, in Ltd; half bbls and Litt, Ou COl./101- Nen t, for mile by es 22 1101151 LT MOIL Y.Y. MO LASSE --1i1) Lthls in store and for sale Ili. by suA 110111:11.1 . DICK KY. DACON--8,00 lino oBacon limns; n,ouo - libuoldess,lo amok° home and IUI fur ado by nor 2 ROBERT DICKEY. GRAIN AND PRODUCE -100 bb., /cat W. W. Nadi, Floor /60 do Enna sad Super/My do; 1003 too !tcd Wheat; 2.00 do I'dmo tied Wharf; 1000 do nye. 2.5(ni. do Primo Coro; _ - - RO 141. Potd.o.w. for t the pc:us .uzo iiiroucouic ORZKILY .1 CO. SOUKS, Ile( and asarideiCtlplina on hand and ',tinted . ord ASIIINUTPX•I3IIiIiDiIItIIOI . 6, 4XI.- ot 'tato; • ilzes sad ;mica, fur gale by aIYIA B4VratiaT 5014 &I Maid st. 'et • - :7;140 - abb.ntOrmentp. pITTSB - U2Oll - FEMALE CO LL F 43 FIEV. I. C. PEUSIIINO, A. M. Preshltot. k:V. J. It. KS 1./1.3. U. V" 4 . 111 . 1 L.l Lino expedonctd tem:bent Intlructlona an gliau In branoLta of • thyme , 6nolldy Olassinal and SeWaffle canna/lon Supador advantages aro °dared In 011 PalLtlng, Water Ootora and 11ranInz.lod , rn Lau -6..P..1. tallest Ly thotnnghly go LIIS al towbar. 41 ' cruder 1b...{.1,01. of Prof &Mack. Pall tam e.msst none Wednesday the Ma day of Anima. Fur Circa- . $ lll OO Partlenlank apply at the Cones., Garet f e cffics and in Inalpal Look .torn M. SIMPSON, JislOoldird Pnaddeol Board of Trustees. (AItDINANCE ganting the Right of Way N._/ to the Allesheny %alley Railroad Company T he "..loit Ordinance was rermrted by the Ordietinee Commit e of Cannella, in mini:motion with the City Soli citor, and parsal to Select Connoil at thole last regular and is nea published by/the Board of Rener. of the Alleelaeny Tal l y Railroad IleomP.T. 1" urd nee with a reeolotlon of Cannella. Report of Ordinance Committee. The Committee on the Allegheny Volley Railroad Co. report the ....moiling ordinance with the recommend. ben that the Coonelle will pea the same; ma, Wei, report that they hare made a parented surrey of the etreete on ablib the rairay le rwortomeeded ito be laid loan. arld hare taken into doe coraideratlon the lutereats of the oily, P roperty owner; sod the railroad Sporiaat . Au Ordio .11.11 granting certain pWelleges to the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company. Be it ordained Cod touted by the Mayor, Alamo Co and citizens of Pittsburgh, In /sleet road Common Councils as eembled, and it is hereby ordained sod enacted by the lime. lumina lat. That Outright and authority are hereby panted to the Allegheny Talley Saliroad Company to en ter upon awl lay down rails for a doable track of railway from the mat sru tormions of Dollar street; along raid strait to the west si.o. of Allegheny streak from dinece with a single track or railway along Boiler, otherwlso atlied Oliiitra street, to and acmes Colombia titirrth from thence to curve by Harrison or Etna West. into Pike street, and from thence along Poke to Washington street. Pm. 24, That said Allegheny Valley Railroad Company shall have the right and authority to traverse the railway with their can and lonmotivea earapt on Poke terser, whore horse power shall be need; provided, that no cool or wood tensed a fuel in their locomotive. within the city limit.. • ham. RI, That said nillegheny Valley Railroad Company shall not lay down emir mule oo Plkestreet until wild street from narrison to Adams etreet, be graded sad pared, and lb. W. , oomrany shall pay one half the cot of grant:6 and pitying the Iltreei aforesaid, as by agreement made with the Ouluculttee on Streets and City Begetter. ath, Tear mid Allegheny Valley Railroad Comp. ay shall conform to the present or any Intent grade °flabd street. shall put doer, such pattern of rail. as may be ap. perreed by the Recording Regulator and Committed en Stmotr. shall put doers iron gutters elmlisr to thwe mad lo Liberty etteoC shall nut traverse said etre. t within the citylimlts ate greater mte of .peal than four mil. par hour. Ccar. 6th, 1 hot odd Allegheny Talley ny shell pay the expense, and Mom , . for any change to the grade of Pike street that may toe ' agrool upon with the Re , ording Regulator and Committee on Streets, and they shall keep the streets, from cern to curb. traversed with their railway, in good regale and condition at Melt own proper out, under the direction of the Street Commlssiotor. Sea. 6th, That in owe the mid Allegheny Talley !WI. road Company doll neglect or refute to comply with any provisions ciente ordinance, or this/1 neglect or refuse to pay any tax which may be wormed for city purpmei upon my property now awned or hereafter-acquired by said com pany within the city, the i v ied . Common Councils thereof may forfeit all the privileged hereby ,waled loy re pealing thin ordironce, and said coMpeny shall st times hereafter he meJect to nth redo. and regulations as may be round neccesary for thetorther protectiou and mimic, orate persons and property of the eltladis of Me city of Pittsburgh. Atm. 71. h. Thle orlinence shall not he published or re corded until the President of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company shall have Sled in the office of the Controller • duly certified copy Of • retiolution of the dirators of mid company erceptio. Mid ordinance in all lie provisions. Saar. eta, All ordinances or parte of orditoncte, lustre sistent herewith, are hereby repealed. ouff PENNSYLVANIA State .A.Hri cultural Snoiety. EXIIIBITION.—Tho Ninth Annual Exhi blnoo of the POLlTurylesekla Buie Agricultural Society, wul be held at Powelton, Philadelphia, on l'utudny, Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday, the 27th, am. nth and ao l ls day. of Peptomber twat On tha let Peptember, the Sec retary will remove to the Booms ratios Philadelphia So cloy for the procnotlrn of Agriculture, No. 67A Cturuut atrroa Philadelphia, where books or buoy fur th• don will he opened. Letters add...sped to the ger...tail at Harrisburg, John Irforrn, Philadelphia. or Chariot H. Eagle, Iluatleton, will no et 0111, attention till In September. DAVID TAGGART, Prix A. 0. 1111:16.., Pecretasy. Oixota for Exhibition cortletl on all the Railroad. In tho Von., to and from, Deo of chug.. aulb.itantool Steam Marble Works ARBLE MANTELS, made by ma- ANA claborey, always on band. No good boom should te• 'Ritual Harr is. klauleie they are slangs neat, sod add room to the beauty al a bun. than any ether arlieh that 'ma be bought with the some money. tkaidet this a house with Marble Mame 4 will cummand a choice of tenants and not or sell for mom money they can &leo be nested for lam, m the marble cannot endouger the safety of boom sod [Amity by Laing dm, a• wood mantels orlon do. ]larbia Tope foe Waeb Steeds, Furniture. Ac., Marble and Stone Reinke, 901.11.2114 Tablets and Orate &ones, Garbing and Cemetery work all Mad. made to order. Our Mott la Om largest to the west, rousts of the know marble, and being Inanulaitonal by umbhirtery I. got op in due style and will be bob/ at the lowest prima. Wentroono, 313 Liberty Met.. Mental Room on second story. Oftire, 310 Liberty greet, Pittaborah, Pa anierdtselo W. W WAIA.IOII. KOHLBAAT 11130TREfie No. 4M Jobs llltrert, Near Work T ll E LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF LADIF.A DAI/30 AND CLOAK Ud. 4 .IND SIL It LSI .s, •ul4lmi ➢RAIUB, STARS, &LI MISS CORNELIA A. SAUNDERS, Tea cher co the Plano .d harlot lo.•atat lo tit. city, Is not prr pared to giro lo•anna . .Biter of the above tete:meat. The family maiden. t. at No. lte Impap o ld mmal, where the will be happy to Impart to. .It action to tho.. deeising her amebae. .13:Itod r WHEAT AND FLOUR-30 snekm Waite Wheat IEO dn Eroadtay Extra fatally Tloar. . steamer No Beefy loatrtre end for tale hi •nl3 lAAIAO DICKEY I 00. D R. Mc it AFe , tiering experimented with medicine In the treatment of dimes. fel. yen., lasing wider all prejudices, him examined In to. meantime all the twin. Imager. sod mhoela of meiteine nod haws Weeded mach renvellee a. I can dement acme to ba Eire and of njertins all triamt) inhoonv. To removes... die.m is oolopentliedy an easy teak; if I. the caring ofehregair di..n that recintreaknowird. nom. LI.I with 01We. mad pereerreran. tempered with kind . It la in the latter eta. of dim.. when physician. mmtly make their failures. flaylog given this clam of din men toy epee-MI ottentima, I pooh. to be prepared to treat all chronle Magma with potting etwursa I mean all that are cnrable cam unite. It be conditionally, eo that patinae May detwod upon my declaration. I probes to treat sac, ...hilly all chronic disowns of the Langs. Lim Bronchia Neuralgia, Tarsi pig. Rheumatism, and all derangements of the nerve°. sietem. Pistols and Nice aucreerfttlly trewleid to from thirty to Arty day. without the net at the knife; or mach additional pain. I !protege to bent with unpanil. lulled ect•wm lb. loathsOnie &tease known by the name of Cancer In all ire stages, without the nen of lb. bop or any harsh treatment. If patient, will Mt ictly 0107 my Inetrne. Pone, I edit ignarantee watlefaction In all caw whore no dmorgan sail. 01 the vital organ has taken blown Tne best of refentocem can ha Oren from 01110.1,• of Ps Lords, where I time devoted my practice fur timbal threw yea" I been now to my office Caccer Tumor. weighing from to 2 pounds that I here removed with mice., without the wof the knife. Ike further particulate phyviciao and other. are Minted to call and .:amine fa theme:dem. lifasAß, oCCICLIST All 13 AORIDIT, Given .pedal attention to ditcsnic of the Eye and War. In thin. It mate whim. the Nye In subject to to many dimene which arn 1141 to the Milkman ettemtnnk ell Pioaor..•Mtt" , should attend to thoearliest .7 nit.toma, itrciaing mach siti. faring end probabla tillodnegg Lattiin from • dlitanco, containing one 111.1.1 p, gill 1.- ..lent...no iittention. Ad4rr« Von 1291 11 NONA, 51 D, Of VICE, NO A 6 NOLISII ri fleteocen Mae and Chrtmit Creole, one moors from lb. Conti Doom, Pt. foul; Mo. atiln.d2•lo W. XI BI:DOrIALD & CO Ad" , g ■nd Como Dun• 107 INAShVA lITUALET, NEW YORK. Adrerll.m.ota •tl11 , •. ...eked as aLtik. In Itals pap,. nog.dlf - 13 Intx.mrr,rs' COCAIN 141 BURN S:TT • d COCAINie. il US N'ILTT• a COCAINE j6rA compound of Cocos•nut Oil, &c., for dfmnilug lho Her. For illwy wJ ureeriblanaur, it la without im It prerruis tho flair fraafallinj off: It prdatotes its healthy and eigarbas grencth It ir not grrgry or anicky. It leaves no idinagreeable odor. It softens d. Aair hard and dry. Is sabthes Ma irritated scalp skin. Iterfords thi richest !mare. It remain. !ingot effect. • It costa flity.rests ter a haifpint Ewan Inntivravrs COCAINE BIJRNEDII.B COyAIN11: BURNIC'E'VE3 IDOCILINXD TESTIMONIAL 3:117 19:11, 1657 LI - URI IPS. BOINITI g Co. —1 cannot refuse to tuts the Watery rff‘et In my ono agerivatal else, or your it =Mut Hair 011.—(Ccoalms) • Eir many mmoths my heir had teen falllnfoff,nnin I ear fearful of losing II entirely: The skin upon my bead be. coma gradnally more and word Inflamed, en that I meld tot ton'ch It without pain. 'Eta Initiated coalition I attributed to the nee of vulvas advertised hair witehee, 'Arch I have since Leen tell writafnmmpheno aPirit- By thea,lvicent my phytkian, to whom you Lad shown your praoess of pirifying the Ott, I nnmemnoed lie use the eat amok la . Joke, The drst applicatim allayed the Itching and irritation; intbree or four due the redness and tender. nea 04ePPretedrihe herr meted lo 411, and I hare now • thick growth of rtes Lair. I mut tkodothors, elmllaty afflicted, nut be lodated to 41 the tar. '.3.. 4 3 . • roma very ern!), BESSE B. POPE. 13 URNET COCAINIC BiTIZSTIDT'r'S COCAINE BURNIfiTI'S COCAINE *l . .4lo,Applicatluu render. tbe tudr(ra =it" haw o u r dry.) wfi and glary fur ...a.l dap. 4 coal ceded by all ULo hire rood 11, , t0 thr ,b . ..rt and plialta air Drrinng '11"44. - , • • we t 7 Yawn - - • Jur WI, t.'y aeons se6endly. - in 60e nt WM.. milli& hay Books, 11., coutamtly Elatlonott. Wood etreet. v tßwe f QB - -'/t als.'red Aa' • , - inistellancauci. 0 L - D - a - nd Y 0 UN G AFFIRM ITS TRUTIT, QM= Professor Wood's Hair Restorative UT ILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, THE lf prow awl rah., of lb. hair, if nowt too or three tlusse a week, Wan, Imaginable Nei Natoli, restore the gray; corer tte bald with ruitors'a owu ornament, the hair, rook* It morello:I and besatlad thee nny preserve the .o.lp free from all Mews. , to the 'ream' age- States men, dodoes, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen, ittolesslonel Men and Ortatletnto tad Ledins of all claews, 111 over the world, boar teothnoritthat We do not say tow touch ht Its favor. Read the following, eed.l.eg , : — PROPEB2OO P. TR ALIIRRO, PIANIST, says, on hi. &Meal In the United State Jur Wrapidly ['teeming grsy, tiot 0111 lyiug ood's Clair Restorative hi. Lair 1.111 recovered b.original how CII a RIB 3 OAKDRW, 13 Noon. Street, N. IL, *eye the gray heirs on his vats'e head were, ef ts, a few week's trial, turned Into a dart btcyrn, mi the lame time beautifying and thirkening the tisk. • A. a RAYMOND. Rath, Malta, gay. ha J. now ahoy yeara old. an.l hla hair aad whhilers warn too-third. gray. tint by the woof two bottled of fleahrtstiv• the gray heir. have dhlaggeared., tooth on hla bred and few, and I. more tuft and' phoney than for.twegty Be. years preriont, wife, at the age of Any two, haw teed fLirith the mod effect PIXLEY JOHNSON, Esg c .f . f Now Orkana,ray• that he lost hi. hair by the Y law Fever. In IBM. needtie Wood . * Hatt Real Wye, and his hairla now thick end gamy. B.II.iIIDDLY:WN, Lirlepton, Alabama, says trio itestoratlve done fanch pool to hie part of thi country. De used It for botldnoes, sad now hen • flue heed of Lair. T. L. MOUSE. Lebanon. 6ent.lty, Gays he hat seen Wood's Mir &Worstlvo In hundreds of CA. . . . abd aeon. ktiOtO It to foil lo scrompiloLlug .11 It profess.. to do. A. J. ALDEN, MeLaneabore, IDlaol. , up be bad the scald head eight yam, not waa bold, but by the liberal woof Wood'. Malt Reatora, Ilse, ha now bat a Nal glom bead of bolt. Vr Bold by all Druggists, and by 0. J. Wood A Co., 444 Broadway, No. Yorkwod 114, Market street, et . Loots. Mo. Bold In Pittsburgh by Dr. GEO. H. RETIED, IL 1.. PAIINIGITOGIE 1,00 awl all Draagtrts. WALLACE'S' FOUNDRY, Engine rind Boiler shop. STEA M ENGINES, FOR SAW AND FLOUR DILLIA Roam Elution, CLlrunexa cool aalt Pans. (haring for Ba. nod Plow. rallha Nlratar {near, Palllrr, Car Whcata, r ; Casting. for Iron, Blase and CHI Worn, end reefing* co all kinds made to order. Oar list of Wheels le trw largest In the city, and catalognew will be glen to all who want gearing. Grate Ban, 8•411 Welghta, wed Vault Unarm, always on hand. Oran 319 Liberty dna, Pittabn gh, Pa Di=l Mal Furnishing. ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, AT RE RUM) PRIORS Vrei.cb Bur laillEtottet, all six. Portable Floor and Chopping . desideratum to millers, fron and Warter soon, and settler. in a nay country french Dar Smut and Separating Machines, used to the. Olty gtIW, Plttabnrgh, and 1000 other faille. Are cheap, durable and warranted to ere atisfeetion. . Valcmilzed Gem and Leather Halting. Flax Belting, for Eleraicrs, one third pries or Loather. Mill Iron., Proof Stan, Smart Wire, Moistens and Tamper Samara, and Mill tarnishing of all kind.. OM e, 810 Liberty Strout, PLASTER PARIS, LOIIIBI7I - LL6 LIME, lITURAULIC CEMENT, AND GRIND BIONEP., Altreys ou hand at 319 Liberty etrost., Pittsburgh, aul2rikerteel9, IV. W. WALLACE. CARD. THE UNDERSIGICED HAS THIS DAY aupdattil Ilion tb• WHOLIDIALE GROCERY DUSINTSB, Mr. RAMUEL EWART end Mr. WILLIAM CURRY, sal will continuo ihe same at the OLD STAND, NG. Ili/ LIDEHIY STREET, directly oppoelte the EA& Hotel. WILLIAM U. GALSILY. Pltteburgh, July I, 11)9. SAMUEL [WART --WM. 11. CORM LY Wll. CURRY. W. 1141,_GORMLY & 00., W Z-1 0 LE: G R O C E R S, DEALERS IN • VROVISIONB, k...EtODUC 13". AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACITUhES, so. 271 Liberty S , Plll•bargh. JabSakr2.lp LOGAN de GREGG, 111PORTFILA OF HARDWARE, NO. 69 NVOOD STREET, F.at Iltwrs &Wm - 5 .5g Ctgulo flo I, Jr..10-d6n. Pit T.Sbt 7 &WI. 4 P 1 . 5,41,14te et Letac 1.. .......Lwa, t (1N.., PutsVg. GEO. S. 11 VAN dt. CO., 0 ommissio Merchants, FORT C ttALE OP .Pl 4) IRON, BLOOMS, ..e..c., No. 52 Woo Bt., Pittsburgh. RMS.." —Lyon. 1, .4: Co., Pittsburgh; L•lng.t,4l, Copeland a Co , litlbbnr b: nos E. Franklin, E , q , Lao. outer, Linn Pita. Canter., Ilarria , urg - , tit - Du, o.trany.r A Co, Ilollidayoloarkr. PI, 1 ~.O. tad THD ENTEDPRIBD Insuranco Company OP PHILADELPHIA, Insures Against Loss or Damage by Fire on Bell'dings. Merchandise. Fnr allure. Se.. at Reasonable Rates olr Pre ml lame Dinlvrone.—P. Ratchford Man: William of Wu). 5111. kOo ; Nnlbro Srvlen Juo M. Atwood, of Atwood, White ! Oo ; Benj. T. Tredlck, of Tredlnk e Stokes • Cu; Menu Whnston; Mordecai L. Deem,: Goo. Buten. 0/ Stewart 1 Bro.; John M. Drown, of John 11. Brown A lA , : B. A. Fahnentoak, or B. A. rehneatock A Co.; Mein. D. Cush; J. L. Irrintor,rof Wood k Erring...l'. "'' • " V. RATCIIPOEID Clung, W. Coal., Secrotary. Pr...arum Ft ~,,, pczn.—Wm. liolmee• Co ,J . Co, Morose IL Ur., d'• , l, J.. !familial, Evq., /Won ammo', IL•q., Wilson, WlSltay l Co., WU.OO, Nuns it CO, Balky, Drown & Lin., Livingston, Ctoivelsne & Jams. D. Lyon t Co, 11'm 8. Lave!) & Co. t3BlO. S. &IRV N , Agents, IvatAtt,l No. 12 Wool Strevt Assurance Company, NO. I MOOININTE StRP.BI . , LONIX)N. ESTABLISHED IN 183 6. OXPITAL 30,208,000 00 . . PAID UP CAPITAL AND lURPLUS... 2,194,1 1 1 Oil ANNUAL REVENUE, for the yearend. log January al, 1858- ..... ........ . 032,924 12 'THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST j. Lon or Damage by Fire almost terry deealptloo of Property. Do, Eater of Pre:mums on moderate, and, In all cams, band upon 11. chancier of the OlTTlier VT pent, and lb. martta of the [let Lowe promptly adjosted and pald tritlmot roferatme to London special pernmind ford rooard to Phiforld phi.sAr pagoleti Of tomes in Ms mantry. Ift/ZIMSCLi PITMOOLO. M."... Jar.. McChxlly A Co., 17.1 Wood etre. l; . , •• John Floyd A 0 1:3 . •• • Oro. tt A NIA:, t'rlcko, 16 1 Liberty areal; •• O. 0 mpg A Co. 9g Wood street: •• Wilson, B.l . filro • Co. 61 Wood street; • James llcoArt • Co., 103 " Nlmlek • Co , Water arrest; . B. A. Fatten. • Co., Viral wed Wood streets. •• Jos Woodwall Ort„Necond and Wood etreere: •• Atwell. Lee A , 8 Wood street; •• klarrbtleld I 00, Fourth and Market irtreatte •• 11100andleaa, Mama& Co., Wood and Water eV; IMPUZINCIII I, PSIUDILPIELL Ocorge U. Stuart, 143 , 13 Bank street. ileum Myers, OlagbornCo, 232 Huta Week Wm. Ill'Kee • Ca, 2.18i.th front ntsvar. =X:=l2=== Pmith, Williams 6 Oo , 613 11arkst street; Jame* Gramm Co., 9) and 12 Latins street; Jinaph B. Illtchall,llaq., Pis/Want lilectisulaeßanln J.mee Dunlap. 161, Preallent Onion Bank; Ilan. W. A. Porter, lots Judie Supreme Court: JA3IIOII W. AILROTT, Agent, Jenlydls Temporary Wm, 103 1300301110 t FIIBNCH WERTH ZINC PAINT /HUH TUB YIEILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY OP PARIS MITTS PAINT in adapted to all purposes to whkh the bast Whits lead Ls appllcatds. It don oat taro vibe, as had Invariably dose sod will acquire Om hardness and smoothness of Coach panelling 'reboot awed of varnish, eel Is cosily seabed Wars with a dna base raisin User (rashness sod brilleacy of color. 200 &Kande will cue; u much sur u s , ' sIW the um. holy, us 220 pauccle of lud-4howlng put economy u well In order that p.tla may depend upon getting the article /tetchy paws they shoold buy of none but the moat reaped. Ile Smuts& The Company .hip hot two qualities, known os andlhoso Whits Dry. Rod and Ones heal. The No. tor Red Bad he the article meet used for painting pprpoem the Snow White or Crean Seal Wag only wad for the most expeosin work. JOdEPEI M. AMONG, Agent gar the Co. onl . n n u m .., to either of the WllowloH bonsai will he filled et t h e eels t rd.rd tariff of prize., either Dry er in Oil. HALL CORNDLN LZ Maiden Lou., New York. ILLYNOLDA, DEVON A PRATT, 102R3out 104 oral 106 Yahoo street, New York. LIFE I&SURANCIE.-The GIRARD LIFE INBURANCE, AS NUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, or rho Agency, No. Tb O 'mg .treat. Pittrburgh,tionrinue to make intionincos on thest. goo.ooß th ey hare lane sad i.ravatng siomanda rt.% affording undoubted erourity to the Insurer!. In come of humus. for Life the bonne declared from Noun pmdts hoe Already eaosedad fißy per col. on MI prerotame paid. Thos. Itinalusr, Pates ; John.P. Yamos,'Artnary; JOB. Hinz M. D., Medical Irsecnioer, tate No.llo Fifth atrort, Pittoborgh. for timber informationimply to Wit. DAN S. wETA Agent fur lb. OhhilaoliY, No. T. - tiraot Watt. tnyltlyd Downet's Prolific) Seedling StrawbeiTi• 6 10QUAL TO , IS'AVOY'S, SUPERIOR jll to Ihren'a &ailing 'IA rise, rrin•l to barer Now Nos loftairrr, and war, six to las times as product!. oo say oat. or the ono hundred Uri AIL up Mr. bowler of ble tufo Battling, • gentlr¢au with whyul horobtett sequel:4rd and dauo buslum allh fur you; nod la all our tmoscilaus bars carer had noon to InUdatibt his warder honorable , dsli.g, whkb !traitors me to wept the agorw7 tor his wooderfroly prall flu tort) EarriftWthOulara of sport of lurrath•llaw 113Xumittco • • - - - JOUN &WI/DOC% JR. * ' ; Patibureh sad 00am:9 NUlrraiss. 4EW IMAIESTIO AND STAPLE:DRY -GOODS sts Debut recOal slmast day.: 1111A0110,171.0911: It Slitriut OM BU$. BBSILANNOCK PUTATuLe, oww brim abP4 IbrpJ ' arbuit a Amu. S•4o.oct DAYS the Tuition fur n full course in the Iron City Cotlega the lasyrt, oust ext.:Weal) ps• wetland and beat crianizall Castmerciel &hoot In the Vol ta! Stets. FOUR LARGE BALLS, Coo WoWog °unmoorla] Cajonlotiouo, Uo.,:k /looping and Leeturot. O r time to complete I full coarse. loon 6t, 16 "".`"Btul.et, open 105451t1ng, le gnu...foul to to, coo. fete.' to =Joon, Um, book" of and buslneos, abd quit Cod to -ars ooltr7 of tionu ei:00 to eiooo 15113dellt• •utilr at soy .11—Bork' at plamanars. • • Hirst Prtmiums for lieu Writing deluded thia trotllatton. The groatrat r.rlety of Perlman ahlp In any one Iran .1 the Vetoo. 1. rood bete • Allnlatore aorta received at half prize. For 101 l Information, Circular, Ppechlarn or Ba•lorm and Ornamental Writing and Illmballishel View or the Col lege. lad., fire lagr stamp. to aolhaltyldr V.W.JENBISS. Pltletto,h, Pa Vublic Alnico OM. O. PUTOUT". 0.. Co t 20th 6agnet,looo. f 0* THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Tull STOCK nounis of .the Pilt.bargh Oas Company," tor the purpose orelectlug two peretrzu to same .. Trueleee, for the term of dove yam, will be bead et the ofbce of the t o pigubursh, culls. enter liompAir (filth dey) of Peptember,lBs9, between the hours of two toed fire o'clock, P. 11. JAMEd 5L CEIRISTY, altar:MO Tteuarer. Orrtca or PITHEOkOII et Bonnet Mantra Co. Pittaburgb, Aug. 10, Mai Nortczer-The Directors of Oompsny have tbla day declared • dividend of ~ova coitus per room payable on the 20th bat. Eastern Fltcr-kboiders alit be paid at tbe ogles or J. W. Clark t Co., 13aatoal TKO& 12. 110 IVE, Yrtaanrer. au %%ILI SldrsO4t) Aoraers W ANTE.D.—To sell four new Inventions. agents have made over $75,000 on one— better then ell other elmllar &genet. Feud cow Memo sad got 00 pages perticalam, gratis. Jet Ikamds•st SPIIRA lal BROWN. Lowell, him. itirACEPITS WANTS]) in this State to can oa. with theGOLDEN RAINS. Balla rapidly. Cap Mate good pay. Par terms, i o. wad stamp. yall-dradavor C. P. wnirraN, to~all, Moot. ➢Sbucattonal. MISS WOTRING'S SCHOOL, th=l WILL REOPEN ON MONDAY, Ben. 6 TU. DRAWING ao/d VOCAL and INETFLUMENTAL MUSIC vili bo Might by )ii.. POINDILXT CR. MRS. EDR.I.i.:foN WILL RE-OPEN lIER SCHOOL THE FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTCMDLII, Pittsburgb, P. . MRS. DR. J. Li. WILLSON. SALEM PRIMARY AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL The third stainal wwuLci will open OD. Monday, sth of Eleptember, The Western University. THIS INSTITUTION, WITEI AN ABLE Board of Inite °atom, an extensive and ',ataxia., Cao- Intl or Minerals, a complete set of Chemical and Philo sophk.sl Apparatna, mostly neer, and a large and commie dlon. bonding. edam the boat advantage, to those In • preparatory or coltialste comma Tn. next torm will commence September Rtb, awiS Ovrd WM. DAISGR'KLL, Seey. PENN INSTITUTE, lIANOOCII STREET, NEIN PENN. Will toopeo on MONDAY. the Zitb AVOCET. Teno— r/2 per mod= of Bre menthe. J. M. mum, Principal. Mlrn!fEl=illl TEACHER OF VOCAL AND • INSTRU MINTAL MUSIC, No. 113 Foortlt *Meet between Wcod and Smithfield streets, would mep tu ectinli7 mww 3 . 3 to oh poplls and the puldle th at be will rcanme teach. log In prtram lemons and classes on the In day of Septem ber nrat Apply at Ms reddens. auSuit• MAO. APPOLINICI TIGTIGUOIM Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies 148 Third Strut, Pittsburgh. frUIS SCUOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA -1 DIES, basides • full Englieh mane, ramrod f.dlftiea to acquire the french Imeemage and litenitnre—the rind r-u, to American born, having melded eavvral more to franca, an 4 being melded by Mr. Tetedond a native of Pole, end graduate of the-. College Charlemagne... The oemani annual music° till open on biouday, the 12/6 of September. Erica of tuition by the teem, $24. Preemb and Latin taught erphoot ever* charge. No pupils received under cc years of age. tor carolers, etc.., apply at Mr. liellor . eand Mr. Davlson'a Worm, or at the reeldence of Madame Tetedoux. ave:dtar33 L. 0C: 81.• LI/ HO VIC 13.14KL1N 41.1=CY. LA VVILENCEV ILLS, FOR YOUNG LADIES, THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO T6/1113, firerionthe each, .10 open on TUESDAY, the Soptemteer, at 9 o'clmk, A. M. Yu.welty of T.achere, who Sited their elluatim. with Doh dietinguished mama daring the past year, continua their connectinn with Ow loatittfrina On &crewed of the greasy increased feellities for 0 - avel •ff,rdel hr the new Panetta'. Railway, a limited Climber of DAY PUPILS will be matted loon Pittaburgb. The eumber of Boarding Pupil. is limited to Thirty, EARLY APPLICATIONS ARE DMIRARLE. CIRCULARS, containing general Informslton, larsna, ma, be bad at DAVIS' and DA VISON'S, Bduk.allera, and at !MERRIL'S and MELLOR'S Mci.la Stores, or by adannr lug at Plttaburgb Post OLtlca, aulAtacsll REV. GEORGE T. RYDZR, Rector. BIHNINGIIAM COMMICRCIAL COLLEGE AND WRITING ACADEMY. College flail, Diamond. Blrmloghem TRANS, GUM ON ENTRANCr. For Ornamental Wrliing-------s lB } . Plain Wriiing..—. .... 10 Thine unlimited Writing end Poet-Hsi ping P. 3 &can't N. BILAY7BII, Prokssur of Writing end Book firoplug. 0. LL. LklTtilenD.Jr , , Profusion of Patamanablp. 0. V. WittLS, Brokaw, of Book.flooplng and Cowmen c1•I Calculations. W. B. BOLTON, Lecturer net Glatory end General SobJecia. 1.10. N. It. P. firaNl.ll.lol, I.U.x 8. Allalmter to Deo. mak, • member a tilt, vittaborgli Etat. Loeturtx oo Cwa morrild L. 1401. M. F. BATON, Lecturer oa Pantkm (VI and are what Us borer bean before Attila:glad by any. reran. namely Bpectmens of Ornamental and Practical roe man ' ship cucubd in your prawn., In - thii abort sparser tram 20 woods and upwardr. Wad boarding at gabo sur weak. 11I:Transits= Pm ry true is atudontu Penman. at any lime. For wpoclosoos of afFband Dnelnr.. Writing, encloser too postag. stamps, and aldrere O. 11. LEVIIILID, Principal. Ja2.9,lydltorP Pittsburgh, P.. ICEEI= DISPENSARY. ONlee 96 &.(s St., (II door, ap shak) tintEdo, N. Y L I STABLISIIED BY TELE CELEBRATED LL DR. JOUNBON, late of Loud." England. A at discome7 In Duf mien. of =allele., boing . tor- We and speedy core for restoring the Welt and removing all &mama peculiar to the ey s, This Is univereally kewarledged the only ..fo and mire remedy now &nowt& It has boon mad with gnat menses by tbs most alullful ph)- deigns to Enrcepe and America. Patients In any part of the country can treat themselves ancemsfully at • moderato expert.. thereby &raiding the danger and expenee of falling into the handa of unskillful phyalcians. Thin medicine (sufgelent to mire,) will be tent by mall or Express, with all necemary directions oa rocept of Teo Dollars. ""la Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises. in the Ears, Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, Attur Dog lutant relied to suffarsts who ham been troubled with denimro fu many yaus. Attar esle this remedy few atm the What le suddenly and almost attracalously mashie...o hoer ordinary toned coonversallon; to the come of a foci weeks the man obstinate cue of &arum le effect. all cared attente . toonnmerou. to mantilla hats Wei restored to perfect hearing and forever rescmd from the snare. of the numerous dangerous mounded pretenders of the preeent 7. Rosidtel Priv.te. taglistundoli and certificate. Addrm front the molt eminent plejetclanii and Burgeons to ID:gland, to whose pretence deaf pencea had been eared, aod mane handreda of private patient. cared can be sun or referred to. A cue of tide medicine (enough to effect a ewe.) will be forwarded to erty put of the errantry for Fifteen Dollars. _ DZ. JORNBON, Drawer 404. 2=l niOILT MILAN & (bream& to J. SIIIII2j ' No.loo Third Street. Pittsburgh. Zan tifate woe and Deafen ta Curtains, Corn Ice,, LI ands, Shades, Elllinds Pdcittressep, Comforts, Cushions, &c. 411 - Partkular attention paid to STEAMBOAT WORK CARPErS FITTED AND LAID Iv ORDER. auhd6o2 OAKLAND PROPERTY FOR SALE. PRAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known aa"Ne• Linden Otero," lying within two and a half muse of the dry, hae been subdivided Into lots of =un lent aloe, melee In from one to tan scree each. Pomo of them are level, others beentlfal mei synometricd !molls. covered with bunt trews, and others gently rolling, sweep tible of Colog Improved to the rust pictunslue manner. Them lobo ere microcoded by an excellent nefghbmbood, Ilh the advantage ofa Ant clam private echoed, taught by Mr. and 111r5.13.1i. gen", with publieschoole In the tidily. A lino of omnibuses rano every hour during the day, and to a abort time a ratwengir lialltoed win I» bent, thu rendering than swat eligible and desirable. Per beauty of scenery, hmllity of sumo, sully ofalr. and rounelenoe to the city, they are euturposuil as Wes for country residences. to otartm ilocommedate three who may with to improve they an offered at the following very buy term= One-teeth to bud and the rendes in nine equal aono►l p.impts. Jolt lord Q. 0. LULU, t 1 Diamond at.l TRUSS AND SUPPORTER MANUFAU- A TORY.-O•IITWRIGEIT * YOUNG, N 0.86 Wood beg le.ro to .1111 the attention of the afflicted to the fast that day ere the only ktiIIetIYAUITIREBS of 211.U8388 and of yroartss th ton city. They can coasequimtly take meuriree and make to order these &slides alder the mmt epprared pattern, sed furnish them et prices fniquent. ly not more then onwhell that dentsid•l' by. Mew dealers la thou,. ell see wAlcitiet to call, etas prising and ninm. Wag nuns. to enyother store le the city; cold:dad that we can caddy the edlicled that It It adz Interest totalf with the inenutecturer. iiis.Vertisuler attention paid ei rinit. Jule . , lITWItIGLIT • YOUYO,E Wood lice. Alw, 11. it.4lllOOlC • 911 mortar .71.nasp: • ;ORA -I'4P-0Pr€P3"n3,143,1 isit etc, MAUR P. HAli.eo4rW3este,cctocyW.f., ,w 4 StWood meet. antllndst =EI ALLEGE:IINY OITY, PA., oak. OS 14112 ei;BuG.to. N. Y. intim '‘,Saitg. , 7:1,417/EV AttOt lottl Co • fetal del ea Room No. 5 frith Meld DJOURNED. SALE OF -50 BUILDING A Li)Td, in the Worn of PENN cc PSNNBTADS. Vat' cooreboid witty. PA • :13 MOM Sad OrputammA, ter. Penn. Orel& Italellood, 'a• Lionfts llitifielan. at two Itlock,i pamDge on the yertnime. Pena or Pramnrdt swede no .-. Ttexer-4 nab on oich lot when sold.. and 11 3 i timigh eli lets whkh fist leat than on lob OM tali for $3O ind over, motion tub, and half in ens year. 1.•• tared en all .t reed pap:Hata ' , •.• - A rocial train ol pawner we %1111m+ the Pustaillt Depot. corner of Liberty and Great street,. at If eche* sod 60 minute. precisely. on th• dor of Walla WPM' senors to and hors the sato free. prowiet free nada wheel! a tooffortablimatAbo loaner to and „ tram ,No. isle in.. can be bid at the lactico Ronne Of I soh, No. Lab street, If calltd for. No riot .tasted without. a to wan* not tweed odor all the Nate ats tete,. No ono admitted to the cos w ith a ticket Tiorldre toll without &lay, if yon with to 040* fan ride. Boy. and address paitively pithlbitod. • male P.M. DAUB. arXf. AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO., StrchentV Elamite. `'NOOK SALES BY AUSTIN- LOOLtis 13 Co. AT TIM maarmorrs• THURSDAY iVRNISO.—Dank, Bridge, Wand= SA INr: lt tulck, Rose and RAH Wats ula at peas sal raman'Exchangli by itraTlN LOOMIS t Co. Sotto, Draft and Soar on Ra.l Eshita roollatri ca ramaaLle lama by AUSTIN LOOMS ••21 Stott Note Broksrs. 92 Facatll lawmen ilottufs ez COMP. co;i4aTimasuiP. I have this day associated with ,me my son J. ET. CLAIII GRAY. The bralaeu Aryl bfirsaftei con aimed undte the Atm and 411114 At B. GRAY A BON. Jaiy let,lsa. a►tIIIEL GRAY. - B. GRAY & SuN. DRAPERS AND TAILORS, No. 54 YT. CLAIR STREET, ' - G21:44D-juta prznarrnarr, DISSOLUTION. —The Parfneishiti hereto fore exl•Uos tatscom W0.u.11 8111111 Sid •DIIIIX BROWN, under the styb. of WY. 131=1141. OD, whe'dio* Inlvad on the Ihth day of Yebroary.llbbl. by the &eat cif Kr Dixon Brown. • •. _ _ DAVID R. PARR and JAMES PARR, Ja - , having pur chased the totenaot of Mr. D. Brown, deed, in the We UM of Wm. Smith t 0., the roandry and Machine liednees' will be hereafter =nutted nada the style et Pusdtb s Park , a Oa., by whom the banana of thAlstellem wilt be settled' SMITH, PARK &Cp.,. NINTH. Nv.A.RD FO DRY. PITZEMITRGH, PA. ll'atedoar, No. 149 Fine and 120 'Second Steed.; . MANUFACTURERS of nil s ize iand do-, aalptlona of Owl Oa Mate sad Stllla,Gaa an/ Wn... ter ripe, Sad from, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes,l3tael Pulls3a, Moven sod Couplings. Alm, Jobbing and Machine Outlnga of erary daMalptlOLl made to order. Lianas • complete maxima SHOP attached to the Lanai, all oaatary Palings arM be carnally atlandat to. mySondlt Tr LEE undersigned have associated with theta . .11. ea the Col:embalm gad.=Jlap rill2lll. We a Steubenville, Oblo. Tho etyle of the Ann mill centime as heretofore. • NMI= SIZE. irnagr.- --..../Allll3 MOTEL— ----Ili. L 11:111M7 1,712.21033. ds 00. COMMISSION MEIIPIECANTS, Tor lb. sal* of Pig Ireia-asid Blooms. 95 WATIMETBZIT, Prencrows. _ 1 - RAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED - WITS .1. me, Mr. JOEIN DILLOW. in the Undertskln Imbed; .itteb will be conducted coder the Mum tad style of M ON DELLOW. • JAMPaS LEMON. illundaiisiting In all tin Iraaraaae ^ LEMON & DIrLLOW, No.llB, Fourth Ist.; are prow= to do Underteking in nil its branches, In' the beet mann=, at prices to snit uta Um= We all apt dal attention to Pura DOW style patent Metall= Brutal Cam, for the de of =rich in are sole .agetits In fhb city, and of vbkh ere keep constantly on hand a large wort. moot. de =garde beauty of shape and Onfsh,they anal all others. Praterals =II he smiled with ilisthem, Llama sad °meagre tromptly, at lover rates thin any Wm establlatt- . moot to th e city. Guarentserng to render athisfactlen, they eolith s mailman= of the pentane heretofore= ut.uety extended to the old firm. spltedly "Motets. AMERICAN nevoir, BOSTON, T S TUE LARGEST AND REST ABA tanned Hotel In the New, intaisad Stet:exi t. ac. . male locahsd, sad en) , of scopes from all the Tome treed. it contains all the modern imparetsestte, and eent7 coarenience for the ameba and liodeaca'of. . the traveling public. The altepingrocens are llaarrggee sad in waist.% the state. of mon on eseH orro.aged, madam. phtely fornahal for Wallies end large travelog tastes. mod the house lancet:Wm to be tepees • first new Hotel . to mei renown hail) LEWIS RIOS, Proprietor. • JUST A.rextre. ANOTHERILO7 OF WILLIAM 33.IsTA-33 . &a c0...e! • - • cuzzatArap PIANO FORTES; MEM= CHARLOTTE .331:CTME, No. 113 Wood gt, 2d daxr.22are. J. E. CaLDWEILL a 822 iChestrwat. Eltreert, topped% Mews' Roam) • PHILADELPIIIA. - HEW 1111poaTaTioss-PINE WATCHIC. PATER, riming, a 00. Waktna. Ososva:__ . • OLLUILEB P11002111./IPS London TIMIALaartS, .e In, all dram, In Iluntlng Oned and Open Yam- Iter•Sole Authorized Agents for Shore' GOLD AND /31LVES, ANOMIE AND MEE' . NAT A T C F 3 £1 B.'s. RICR JEWELRY. es., &erns. WADDED.% r_ EAJLIthe Essblanaide atyieff:' !DELVER WAS - MiirpoWitalln ail; quality and AMA =torlol.EDAAgera rulting YAGAIAIiAts, vs Invited ton Melt NEW MARBLE' zsrantsamarr, • ♦lalt satAiltai no obllgatioa lopscrehuora ; .CRlOCktri platuegaresonap.nrtattort. Ja=yd 1E359. infecond rival of 1 - AspEN CARPFITS AND OIL DIATOM AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET-STORE, PITTSBURGH, PE/VIVA. w: D. & 11. itrOALLUM RESPEO/- VT le. FULLY 11 11130POCO that gap ars natant OD. ood .apply of CARPECSNO, selected eilneody from las Importets and . bhusalhetarers by one of the &DA DOW to the East, to whisk they invite the &Cowl= ol parchaassi Also. a new sty). of CANTON lIETTINO, Coe =armee Vat, lon. The latest maks of CARPET 81PREPEE8, eta. atm.' which shall be °Ronal at tha lowest Dam , W. D. & WM. IL HORSTrtLANN & SON, PIITII ectitau Erse, i.diaidisithe PHILIDUPIiIe, klasufsctaziro cod ImiOrtsco ot . . Ladies Dress, Clank and Hanna Trimmings, opoos.l for tailmination, 1112/0 abilifia es. sorted oak ct Lain' Dna Trltomlup, to which thi7 tto vita Om ottatttion of WESTERN ova SOUTH= CU ST& HAAN' sotraalva to tocflltles In Idatintootokaz gni ',Wog particular attention Um Santo Market" we aro ocobild to offor groat ladocommts • SISPArlis &ASO WOR2l27lThold Shearpid waon an colon and otlow prices.. _ SIPL P. Moms 4 CO' and Amok= .e SherozoisafftL• SBIZATED =EL /SPRING MU SM. Sirtolo Arial for MET SPOOL SIM AMOS . , L\KSM44 \O III 4 .: . - Ii E ADMIRERS OF STEINWAY'SZ` PIANOS ore nwpectfolly fatonned that am !Wm .10 0 ,tesind TWO of thaw UNILIVALLIDPIANCIta Ono *taro mond conser,plAdo; • - Ono 6% do do do , do • _ 7 They mad twit to bo heard, and their vsstimpabegy Oyer Gibe. CH ofooso b soaalkubd. =am a sao.fro.o Plat _ et,' oul IL Awoote Stelowke• oWifrated nom& • NlNET.Erafit LIST OF APPLIOII.- non for Nang Worsts Media the CLAN Otlics op so k2Fost 18th, 1889. Covenells Steno, eating trott 5.1 turd , Dltto.Werp, Log /1, with other gouda, Lt do - D s ms wat„ ratios boner, 4th ward, Ilkgbeny. Sutton D. 11, Irleb ribs goods, let wad, Pfterkscriir, Smith noel do do do Wliktiss sp. Verner Jobo, sellri V. g bones, Sob war; Plitabtrriti. Wlllllfikk/♦ Canon. dam R x " l 4 4l k.wtrar Agetitalfr Taut Christian, terra, Deem to - Titou.o Bowl= Cult. Clerk's Mike. Anicalttartozsg. Zona TILE IRON OITYT TRUST :.0031,Plaft O. 248 LIBERTY STREET. EITTBBTIBBi:':"; On. R. Wusts, Purl —.;.:.lS:uss Cultist. This Instltatka spite oixe end ready thr bombe= an 1108DAY,the VEnSt DAT 01 AUGUST. e•: • COthethons man In et the rolosthel Otto of , thillaelt Blake end the Muds; 1111 i PECOOSPIOZ1200,1131111": iishonse on the Prinethil Chloe of the Wet. - . DeMitS n;etirea iII Ciinui Intoned alloirod on then Dawdle. ' COAL WAIMID. • - Orin 8? Tata Gil Urn *En .1-,. Et Loa% .712,3• 86, 0161 , 13ROPOSALS Will be reedy 4 )4...it_ls''''''',,Ect„ . .1. LOMB Cht!! LION r 0031PANT,tirt lEtuPr -- , - . 11125... 117,..t. tor Sittig HUNDRED TEMISAND 11,17E0110DAL, Orbs bed qualltykayem em 5.,... to be- delivottd GO tabor 0/14.(44M dou lEeloyal thoottly half to 11102. Ito! , ftd It In ttla Map= yard,SL LODI& • . ' Opylsay Tho Gat y - emo Ibi AP . cy on Mo. .1= 21)WARD _ " wisjl;,No.; 1 Macke:all. — lta 1" MOW Irsoirsetra— mi a - t 3inusors tibiltbaydAlet 1811111ftciltlata r ni, anagbilat 17= sad Tea Maw oittned tree ft i(
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