Vittsburgt 05nytit urn= r. TU.O La): 11LT0111.4114 num, iTEDNCSDAY .110ENING, AUG. 24. 1859 opening the . Campaign. So far, the political elements in this county have been in a elate °frappes quite unexampled. ..One :or two of the locofoco candidates bays been • circulating among the people, and deluding . - themselves with the idea of their possible eleo ' !ion ; but otherwiao there has not been a ripple on the political surface. This deadly quiet and apathy is the very thing the Republican party is Allegheny county has the most remem - to (ear. The policy of the Dem onnitio party throughout. the State is to encou rage this feeling by doing nothing to disturb it. The word has been passed all along the lines to lie low, keep mum, hold no meetings, and do nothing to rouse the opposition to action ; but at the same time to organize quietly,and bring out the full Democratic vote on election, day. In this way they hope to catch the opposition napping and steal a march upon them. They have no hope of beating ns in a fair, stand-up fight; but by pursuing a skulking, sneaking course they expect, to 101 l us into a Übe security and take advantage of it to our defeat. For this purpose, large sums of money hare been raised in Washington and sent into the State; the chief men of the party_ are passitig, unannounced from county to county, to give the word to the local managers ; and the party machinery has everywhere been profusely oiled, to make it worksmoothly and without noise enough to dis turb the opposition. Messrs. WHIG= and Rows, the locofooo candidates for Auditorand Surveyor General, Mr. insosaw, Radian's right hand man, and other , prominent Democrats, are now busily engaged in quietly visiting the different counties in the State, arranging this programme, and a gentleman just from Washington, who is familiar withlhe ropes, assures us the admin istration confidently calculates upon winning by this game. If it can carry, Pennsylvania-in this '• wayXwill be cited - as an evidence of the pop itiarity of Buchanan, and will be used as an ar- Ohtani for - his re-nomination. The strong opposition counties, such as Atte gheny and Lancaster, are to be most industri • ously let alone. The party is to do nothing, openly, in these counties, which looks like ac tion and as there are no prominent offices to till in either, the calculation is that the opposi tion leaders will be satisfied with one or two thousand majority, enough to elect the county nominees, and let the State ticket go by default. Against such a scheme as this it is the duty of the Republican party of Allegheny county to exercise-its utmost vigilance. We can give fire thousand majority for the State ticket, if we will ; and shall we not will to do it 7 A majority of ins thousand, of course, will do just as well net five, for the county ticket; but the State ticket will need all the help we can give it, and we will be faithless to our duty if we suffer it to fait through our negligence. Last year we gave the Stale ticket a majority of 4300; but (het majority was obtained by effort ; and 4 like effort will be mammary to enure it now. We caution our friends, therefore, to beware of the false warily into which the enemy is seeking to lead them. Do not be deceived by their apparent but delusive apathy. They are as active as they can be, bat their effort is to bide the signs of that activity from you. It will require you to be up and at work if you expect to win by the old majority. The opulent of lUD is the preliminary battle '..uggle. If we carry the is it to no without much =ME EMS ?,}: = :. :?'' . .. j 4. .• • I.; V:- • , .• . • T ' fr ••••• ;K. '• • ,y • • ••' ' • 2. ynt: , •r 7 4.4 • • • ' 4 Fv, ti • ',.. :.,,I. Ali; 4 • gee Iron; the dettonneing the SlavelV. .....! 1 ,1 1'.--- iwas done by authority, we infer fro be fact that Atter isey.General Black was in Harriebneg at the time. The Southern eiteliOba are over and the supporters of the administration e'ensequently breathe freer. The plan at present is to fool the North. Can they do it! Tills Clams /a CAZADA.—The Toronlo Ulobo summarizes a long liar of returns from various piths of Canis, as follows: . .It will be seen that lo the t' , 1 : - ..:1., ir ''Lake Erie, tho f.-oste did a gre t a e t r d o e f a c l ° o u f p d tiee . ° J. p,• 0 , ! a fall wheat, and hare affected the yield. -,..,-,.*: Is possible that the damage maybelittle „. -- -jiii::gerated in the reports, but that it li e t t z '” . , : p_anuc . t e b . s doubted . The spring . ero w p e s e in ca th o e n ae s ...,.-:.,„,.... , u pr O es UCt e l ii l a are good , however , h u owerer, and altogether the ?„..e..3; ,.... 1b. u t ho.usi e \ I. the much more favorable middle tier of counties, 3 't - i . , - the front did I ea damage, and there WAS • larger ~• ,....4„ ..ep o ir ut p h o 4 ....r tit i th n e of e s u p i r t i a , : fraud grown than further abundant yield. Going „. - ....,ittitit.„the reports clon a t t l i n rOTI3. The re ;''-',,,,.,''.lttrOAlt not extend furth e to i°'P ~.,.;bet.rWtOsitre,elery „ wail er ; °Alt than liaison ,. '-`Montreal, are nelghborhood,Dandb°lieve that iis as ib tar down as . 2.-.:,adrarealt are quite AS large is a west. The ~ 7 drawback at mach consequent; a . th e e fl I° grab t the damage dop by Ships.: - - . ... 1, : .4•- ::'i -, a , g,'. , A.w4?':',4 ,- ,2e.----- R. ERREITT & CO.. zentroßs end PEOPRJETORM -.;;i4 pepiblican'Stab;i4Ciat 10151701 711.351/4 S. COCHRAN. a Y.A. county ' Anima an. AAL, 'W/LLIABI R. HE/M. of Bork. coma), epnbllcan County Tileket. =Psi% ELIAS H . IRISIL Pltisturgb. MIMOLT, WILLIA VASNUIL PlttAbburo. DAYILIA. PRESSLEY, Alltydavu,, CHARLES L. eozilairo,, lister.., DAVID X BAYAHP, peeLlea, irtutAx ESPY. Salvor St Clair. ANIMAINT Law JUDO!. THOMAS MELLON, OM" . IMITLICT .lAOOI3 EL MLLES. ParPOtsgb. murals, GOODMAN T. P)l7LTill, South PsynU. . _ TONATTIAN DRAM, Bondi PithEurgb •1101701., DAVID OGRNELTDB.BpirIawi. RE117,06,, 11„ T.•ANDSRSON, Rant Dear. ITRUPTOR oF TOR POOR, .30811 PEI atILLIR, Snowden. me it, now, wo cannot re ,at bercn lea fight. Let them butte ty committee, at its meet o open thecampaiga with .rt, on the 12tb of Sep ill be a rouser, and that try will follow it up with tire districts. The chair mittee is ready and SOX to the appointment of '•trnish all possible the Repot,Maus -tr at once, ap 'l, notify the Jbille, - : Nil Tae,Nouci PSOCLE or ITALY.—Tho slanders of a thousand years heaped upon the people of Italy; have been refuted by the conduct of that people"during the stirring events of this year . In spite of the long reign cf Pricatcrafi, and Kitimat, the people are still able of govern ing themselves—they still display the choicest qualities of manhood—the noblest !mita of pat riotism. The Londe Muer, pave them this tribute, which is one of the fiDeet *rat imooi a / a ever penned of the inherent e xcellence of the people and the rights of man to self goverment: "The condition which the Austrian and the Priest party througoout Italy and throughout Europe have always declared to be the condi dorm of anarchy bare come to be the actual con ditions of Italy. The will of the Italian people has DOW fora considerableperiodbeen the only source of action. They have feared no foreign force; they have been stronger than any domestic op. pressiou. Everywhere throughout the Peninsula the instruments of tyranny have broken in the bands of tyrants The Pope's mercenaries , were permitted even to each cities and to butch er the innocent inhabitants, and they were not destroyed; but-they will be restrained from re peating the same offence. The Swills troops of the King of NapWs were destroyed, not by the people, bat by the Prince who hired them. The Grand Dakea of the Italian Duchies went forth in peace with allwho chose to follow them. There le no force, except the French, throughout the Italian Peninsula which could control or inter rupt a great popular insurrection. If the Ital ians were what Italians have been thought to be, all the cities of that fair country ought at this moment to be echoing revolutionary cries end flowing with blood. The papal authorities, the Austrian partisans, and all the priests ought, if what we have been so sedulously told were true, to be et this moment under the sentence of revolutionary tribunals. There was much to remember. Bitter oppresssion bad left a rank ing wound in many a heart, and it would not have fairly caused surprise if some excesses had marked this new period of exemption from the threat or presence of en armed force. The fair ground of !uprise, however, is in that which has really happened. Martini's name has never been heard throughout the whole of this contest. When the hope of a reasonable freedom dawned, all the grotesque goblins of the darkness seem to have flitted away. We have heard nothing of the Red Republicans, with their secret conclaves and their secret stabs. No Republic, "one and indivisible," has started into a spasmodic exist ence. Every proceeding has been as reasonable, as orderly, and as little influenced by extrava gance and enthusiasm as if it had been directed by an English church-warden,and modeled upon the proceedings of an English parish vestry. Private property and personal security were never better guarded than et the present mo ment, when all Central Italy Is relieved from the presence of those foreign armies which have been so long maintained there under the pretext of preserving "order," preventing "anarchy," and repressing the mischievous instincts of the peo ple. The people hove bees disappointed by the terms of the peace, and they are now alarmed lest they shall have to tight a hopeless fight against invaders whom they had hoped to wet -come lie deliverqrs. But they have not commit ted a single act of violence. So far as they have yet gone, they have shown a marvellous aptitude for managing their own affairs, and a wonderful power of abstaining from those crimes of revenge to which the Italian rage has always been supposed particularly prone. Their con duct has been exemplary even beyond the power of calumny to question it, for doubt not that if there had been one questionable act, one in stance of severity capable of a double version, we should have heard of it." THE RELIGIOUS REVIVAL IN INELAND—Its Ex tent and Origin.—The Belfast correspondent of the New York Chronicle, of this week, gives the following interesting pamieulare as to the rise and progress of the preseit religious movement in Ireland': "An I nee some statements in relation to the great religious excitement in Ireland, which aro not very accurate, I will devote the whole of this letter to that subject, and will lay before your readers as accurate a view of it as I can gather from the published - documents within my reach. I do this the more readily as it is , by the confession of all, the most wonderful reli• gious movement in the Church's history in mod ern times. There has been nothing like it in the past. It is changing the social, the mental and moral aspects of society where it prevails, and onward the tido of holy influence is rolling with increasing power. This work at present, then, is confined to the North of Irelead. It extends over five counties in that part of the island. Belfast, Coleraine arid Londonderry are the centre of its influence, though not of Da origin, but the smaller towns and villages for miles around are under its pow er. There is nothing impassioned, excitable or superstitious in the character of the people. Unlike the Celts of the South arid Vest, who are full of these elements, they are the descendant/1 of the men of the "English pale," and rxhil.it many of the features of the Sareu character. It is the stronghold of Protestant influence, and Presbyterianism is the prevalent eccleelastical element among the dioeidente from the Church. The latter has great weight, the. churches of the body are numerous, the ministers men of men tal power and rich and varied culture. Nothing can be further from enthusiasm than the minis try of these men. I only need mention the names of Dr. Cook, Prof Edgar, Gibson, Ill'Cosh and others, who have tittered their solemeke—o victions that the work is of God - now their whole soul to ' vancement. .• • The o 5 —ie movement is of singulai -le same agency, it the main, as ...ailed, more or lee; the commencement of your great work, has been employed here. Prayer in both cases was the spring from which the streams of blessedness flow. Nothing in the elate of the Church to warrant the expectation. Everything was going on se usual. The same usual round of formal services. Minister., met their people and preached. A few attended prayer-meetings; congregations iu many places small, and a cold, dead formality reigned more or lees in all sects. No special means were em ployed to disturb this spiritual repose—no par ticular wakening ap of minister and people marked it—God would work in his own way, showing us that by the feeblest agency he oould accomplish the most marvelone moral effects, and that be could dignify faith and prayer. As far se I can gather from the printed accounts which are before me, the origin was as follows • In one ease, a pions lady is on a visit to the North. She becomes deeply interested in the spiritual condition of a poor old man. She visite, reads and preys with him. Again and again she does this. The dark mind at least opens to the , ght, and the hard heart la touched by the Sa ip's love. He is converted. Within hie own `a., deep anxiety eprings (or the conversion "e. He cannot repress it. Under the same truth she is brought, and rejoices in Christ. They tell •,v to others. They iovito their \As to pray with them and The revival in that local er part, four young I . i.•?dition of the Sun soon fixed their 4, ,,:,ne5s sod ice Month sv•iiheil for .1 told • _ her also; be ---earaey fell to the ground _—:woman struck him; ha again tried and in the scuffle she bit off hie . •ii - ose. The action woe brought to recover dam. ages for the lose of the nose. The defendant said he had no businese to kiss her; if she want 8/kissing ehe bad a husband to kiss her—a bet ter looking man than ever the prosecutor was. The jury, without hesitation, acquitted her; and the chairman said that if any man attemp ted to kiss a woman against her will, she had a perfect right to bite off his nose, if she had a fanny for eo doing. Tni - Pope has sent a large bundle of curets to England after a Workman, escaped from his slam manufactory, and who revealed some of the eecrels of the art. Tho form of excommunica tion curses the poor mechanic "in his basket and in his store, not only in eating, drinking, and being hungry and thirsty, but in sleeping, in walking, working, standing, testing; not only in the power of his body, but in all his members, in the hair of hie bead, temples, forehead, ears, eyebrows, cheeks, jawbones, nosirildi fore teeth, and grinders; in lips, throat, shoulders, wrists, arms, hands, veins, groins, thighs—him knees, legs, joints, and nails, living and aging." The Pape attaches a good deal of Importance to alum, from his pains to curie this poor fellow from the crown of his bead to the sole of his fool; and lest his own influence is not enough, he calls into hi. aid St. Michael, St. John, St. Peter, St. Paul; St. Andrew, and a whole oompany of martyrs and confessors, "from the beginning of the world to averlastingagee." The atringthoy of thin bull wrote of limo works, • _ ' Tor Kura or PIMSBIA.—As bet relationswith "Auetria and Germany grow daily more sod more c implicated, Prussia begins to find it important to put the supreme authority of the Slate upon some basis more durable and solid than a Re gency. Altumt the whole royal family of Prus sia, Crt at least the brothers and sisters of King Frederic William IV., are now aseembled at EMS -to consult upon the disposal of the crown. The Empress Dowager of Russia, the Grand Duchess of Meeklenberg, the Princess Frederic of the Netherlands. the Prince Regent, and the Prince Charles of Prussia, make up the family party. The King's physicians declare that though hie klajesty looks stouter and better than before his journey to Italy, his malady has made terrible progress. Paralysis of several limbs is con stantly looked fur, and the celebrated oculist, Dr. Graefe, lute announced that there is reason to fear that the King will shortly become quite blind. It is a qaestion, therefore, of Immediate significance in the aspect of European affairs, whether the Sovereignty of Prussia shall pees et once into the keeping of the Prince Regent, or be transferred from him to his son Frederic William, the son-in-law of Victoria. Free.—On the 17th inst., the steam tannery of John Hamlet & Sons, about three miles south of South Blairsville, on the Pennsylvania It. R , was destroyed by fire. The fire originated from the friction of the bark mill, which was in ope- ration during the day. When discovered the destructive element had made such headway as to render vain all the exertions that were made to save the building and contents. The entire loss is about ten thousand dollars, there tieing no insurance on the properly.—lnd. Rol SUMNER COMPLAINT.—The fact is now too well established for .7 one to attempt to cantrorert It, that most of the dice.e which often prover fatal in won. mer, are produced by esoesalreuse of Dolts end vegeta hi., by •Ivich the stomach le disordered, the liver deranged, the blood stagnated and digeotive organs, tendered low tirw 11 not torpid. Cholera, Cholera illorbus, Bilious and Cramp Choate, Dysentery, Diarrhoea mod much like complaint. gun 11.ileate and C. ul upon improper local and often time. t. Mine MO deep waled and fl Ind upon the ...attunes, that ll:estranged and moat artii a mineral Inedicluosare unable to arrest their program until the patient is prostrate, and all hop. of relief are auded. Who Is it that triM not seen a nue, loaltby Infaut or adult, seized rith one of the annoy, leg dimes. atmee spoken of, and despite the skill sod see a... of toedleal gentlemen Iltonlly waste:away under that tMateletill Atel how I. lido treatment to be a:counted tort Simply by the fact, that instmul of erlutinisterlng {OW. 1 . 1.1.118 d, to stay the (ailing strength of the bell:tie!, and at the mtun time cheek the eimame In Ile program, the remedy preacribed aided In the exhaustion of the natural eta-troth. I end at the time the obese out mastered theetiliemer was prostrato, aud lolling to excite o vam-hou the pstiont died from Ile, effect of the polan set:minister tot to uproot the disease. Not to with IKEILIIA F:'S HOLLAND HITTERS, wtdch vecompoard .shorty of legmtable nutter, sad have not only proved themselves the best totur lu use, but have never fulled to verreet dlsonlera of the stomach bed bowehr whim taken adrording to directions. la the clue of Summer Complaints they have racquet. Try thein utonre. Rite CARIFULLI - l—Tta tielleinehlghly Concentrated Boor. haves 11.:11.d Bitter. Is put up In half plot bottle only, and rotalled at $t pan tattle. The great demand for this truly Celebrated Medicioe hoe Indeed many Imitations, which the public abouldguard against purchasing. Beware of imposition! Poo that nnr name loon the :alai of every bottle you buy. DI/NJASIIN PADS, Ja., A CO. , tlale Proprietors, 27 Wt.! street, Imtweee Ist and 11 ste..Pitteburgli. an3:deirl. ".1 OFT THE '."—A prominent physi cian said of Dr. Wileutea my flatfoot required au aperient. Wilwas's Pills were Just the thing I waisted ; If he suffered from Dyspepsia, Aridity of Stotuarls. Costiveness, or Inactivity of Liver, Wilootds Pills wore Jost the thing.— Disturbance of the Circulatory Organs, W/111011 . • Pill. were Jipt the thing. Roe "Guido to to had grails twins 11.4 Vattuestock A Co., No. Wood ntroet, Pittsburgh. Prepared by it. L. FAIINESTOCH A CO., No. CO WOGI street, Pittsburgh. Fold by druggists everywhere. titaltimd ROD Rbbertistmento J. H. lIIL LERMA N & JAM EF: HAVING entered into partnership for the puree. °reselling on the lIAT ANL) CAP BUSINESS (muter ilia name nod style i 1 111 Barman It C011.M.) woal,l I . ..partially 'aroma thaw ftwwwie nod the public gaumally that limy am bow ramming (rum Bluntfat and will hove opened on Saturday, August 27th, An rutin/ now nu,l fre4ll Flock r.f HATS, AND LADIES' FURS 0! the newest and latoet Idyl., to which we Invite the at ten.. awl mollcll iwtronego of those doetrlug g.... 11 In our line 75 WOOD NTII EET (THREE luktilVt FFCIIII I'OURTFI ,TREZT.) :KSTRE HAT SW RE 11E-OPEZi ING. PR OF. COW PER'S FASO lONA BLE DANCING ACADEMY, at NEVILLE IJALL, roroar of North and Litany ntronts, Plltaborgla Prof. Cowper haring r,talroe.l to Ibe city. re•ga•Afolly forma filo citizens of Pittsbur g h and Allegbeuv lust 6.111111 hi. baocint.l Acadeauy at the above Cirdtii..4 SA P UILLA V, Papterubez Rd , and will routloue to teach Ma a - tonsplashntaut to all Its varsous t.ranebett, to,tatber with u“rts:tlons to the etiquette of the hall Room and Social sires, graceful deportment of palson, Ale All the latc•t mud [met hultioo.l./.. 11:111 114 , , , ,n aII Parlor I aura, •• taught by ham In 11, east.ro a• Polish s. L. • rqua lAn.er Quad/a1... hu-•aau ,arL Plait, German Walt,: kstuoralJo Vasarta•rataa Walt, rt. ta•A 11,..:b or German Polls; Cioqua or PITO Plop Wall x; Co il.. eau., Mill/akin, I . :seat:lola and Bohemian Polka; !Leder.: Polka Masourka; Gallopade; Spaolah E•tatt,'.. Polka; Ckillano• Carrie, kr.. AC will be taught nt moderate terms. Day. of Tulllun NW be a 4 LAINAN: I.A DIES' CLASS--Iburbday* as..l Aaiun) •la. t,, t. P. N. MASTMISS AND D3l ,l , , lN . —ThttrNloo.. anA AsturdA).. from 31,5 r O ANTLIOIEN'tI CLAFS—Thankla3tao4 A•turdave, (rum 5 to 10 r N. I . II.IVAIN CLAM Ladies Nil dealt, Prof. CovrporylD sproArhatsirriC --, [44l l rettrirrirrn al lA* reNch.oc. t 4 patNl4, II rrgutrul —Prof. C. coN At wen at lb. MIL so day • vl 'OOM from 2 to A an.l 7 w 10 rof .1 thr 5t...017 Nil.lBf: a 152.1 IRON (211 - 9: 'OI_.LACCIFE. consEk GTII AND ASIITIIPIELD STA , OPPO.iITE Tnr rrsnr - iton, PA. Strangers or ellts•os TIESI ROUS of knowing where is the Lemt jk, P late W prrintrn young tone for ntuinene. any dirt ,-I not °Lily to Ittonint of the prLotripet Mprrhauts, flanker*, T.. dory and Proirealonsl to-n or the city, but ern runt tt spsotfully Invited to call et the Itttoms olibn LALLleti,to sod just, the tollnstlng COLO (4.111.UT13 tetturrnu Inc. and smut'. 40110E10T. Maiming Rohn.- Rettortens, nr Ih.. sire and untabter of the not o&twit:nes i st.ntl. sot, t I loett porton-4, .txtttnt. variety and Lthoronnhnores of thenntras °handy: the gosh , y and apictusoco.tl the sort done by the Atlanta, tbe nsu. tency sf th e etodenos th e qualifications erc.ertonce M pe lA Iltrrary ataathag of the teachers, and all othet thing. that go to nuke op a dont clan School; and then If red rationed that the Goo City College le mail, In advance 01 any °the, School, and facilities no where else to te h.uutt. It knot expected that they will getroulre the School, tmtr will they be eollclted to do so. g u ll C+FLIE.AT ICF3'I"I,EIt. INSCRA.NCTI & TRUST COMPANY OPPICk , 031 PANTS TWILLING, N 0.403 IN A I UV T STK T I77,P.ADELPIII4. Cu .• rte I'6HI'ETCAI.. Autbovirad capita, 8800,000 00 Available asset. 0, . J 50,000 00 MOO mid INLAND INSUItANor. IL W. POIADEXT6II, N•. 17 Water street. _ • Dlssoltthuo of Co-Partnership. TILE Partnerships heretofore existing: Le., tween the andersigned, under the unntre and egyie Dickson, Smarr Co. and Nconaw, Dn.°. ICo , has been thia day dlasolvad by mutual connect, r ha..., withdrawing. The busbies. will be rontlental by the rr maiming partnere, nder the name nod etyle or. Lio.i,ne, Strain, • 00., who are alone anthorirad to ..alto ell Om; nese of the late firma P. C. NEOLLY, .1 8. Ern:WART, TtloB. DICICSON, 7EIOB C blOnsos, ROBERT DICKSON, JOB. C. 81080..0 JOllO DICSSoN, Flttabitrgb, August =‘l,l9Ltraii2l:ll,l • I - LIFE FOR A LIFE, by the author ~f' '1 John Halifax. Pet LO rout., 4arlineono flertathltie, lire., vol. Jest publietied—sJai, - my of France, by lti;r. lathes White— pri..r Thornier • prep at the Bon prier ........ 'awry in America. by Merle. lliaraille3, Loth Me Long, by Chu. Reada.. 'hamlet • rnn t nblnumod at . 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Will b. old low. rit an 24 WELLS, RIDDLE A 1,0!, 50 Fourth et H IDES- 117 dry Flint Hides, Inn do intitret do; heed and for wile . BPll.lNti Ed It ARE Alll/11 Ai , au2l No. tog Linen, - W LIE AT--10110 bushels white; 1000 do mid. for wale by ' 2.I J b. CANYIELLI.I A CO. . . MANILLA ROPE-150 avierted JAB;; Niittilis hopes on Land and for ask, by au2,4 JONES A L I oOLICV. OAKUM & UOTTON--2111/ bales best Navy thane., moo cieintiag; Cotton, on baud and for rale by au2l JONEtI A COOLAE. - FLOUR -200 bbla. Extra Family reco'd and for ado by J. If OANVIELD A CO. - • CHEESE -150 Ins Prime Cutting rec'd and for nle by aoll4 Ht/i)11 , p. OuI.I.INtI. WHEAT-579 sacks Tenn. Wheat, to—ar yl, rive per reamer qum. Perry.a.l for We by ' ss'a DIOKty. AFULL LINE of all kinds of don:Leads cut qapie Dry Goods always wlaed can CL /1411NN Mika IMMt. • - _ I C. PERADINO, A. M. Pretia.At RIEV J. R. 6NOWLY.- 4 , A. Er., Tiro Pl.N.Gleat, Assisted by aloe extervionced leacher.. ; lustros.lons eon girth In all branch. el • LW-rough RaitliA• Chriwiersi sod Professor Wood's Hair Restorative Shim:lsla, isthmian Superior advantage. ere offered la t ' in P•ii i i thr. Weser olor. and Praising Modern ' j rao• W ILI. PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, TIIE off •110-• ..rr•faught by a thrucisighly rostra -4 seethe, /o , arc cruder the gripers olon ni Prof Rob Lock. Pall term V V iroaira ead ca r er of rho ad, if Lords wo or t a r ,. commente• Meduseday the 31st day of Atlanta Yur Circa • timetrawmk, tours imaginable age Perfectly resits, tbe has. dieing Nryf r o...._ app l y a t th e c a di g ps, g o ,/r, t .ith,„ grey; rover the bald with matorria own urrauctuart. th e heir; i rod lag lee. alarm . al atm prow. resits ltruorowit and beatthilel than any MI, and preserve f rilthibisd t 5,,,,,,,,, Board of T easa y,„„ 1 the ecalp free tram all sheraes to the treated ago ritalnr, t fitin NANI.`E - gran — ting the Right of Way ' er,; ° ,;;1:4 44 :1„ it u"n ri Ltil,7. " 'Al g ir,: ° ' I' ,;'„ l '7 l•t ' l / 4 ..” to the Allegheny Valley Ilailtherl ComPonT . w orld, Lou, th emes efirimmY that we ' dd.. , any he. tom b 7 ii C1,,- im The Lambing Ordinance ems reprrted by the Ordthance • fever. Read the followlnit. and Judge s-4 Comonthe M Councils, iu cohltinott.a with [ last Ci hull- 1 PROP6RSOR S. MA LEIRRtI, PIANIST, CliOr, wad paar a al In Select Council at their regular sat e, ~0 hie antral in the United Slats aim mooting. and I. now Railro ad ty the Ward of alanseers , wan rapidly becoming gray, but ob apply log of tbe Allegheny Valley ailro Gasmen,. In accurdante • Wood's Rath thatorative his kelt son; recormed with • rewrite tion of °moths. be original line. 1 R•P•rt of Ordaswinee Commield. . CII•RL/C4 CattDRW, 13 Nuns Sired , N. V., The c.osmitraa on the allaybeny Valley Railroad Co.: says the gray baba on Cheri(.'. head Were, af. report the seremtany lug ordinance with lb. recommend. • tar • fere essear e trial, tasted l a s o a d ay ab,„. a, s too sp at sh„ cona,ita will par the ems.; and, also, report 'at tbe ran. thus beret:lily inn and this-teeing the Nisi they have made • personal fovea, of the streets on hair whleh the railway Is recommend." to belald down. and have taken Into doe cotudderatlon the intereats of tbs city, PmPerty owneraand the railroad company. An Ordinance granting certain priralegee to th e A ni t h ' °Y Valley Railroad Company. He it ordaloed and enacted by the Mayor. aldermen and citizens of Plthroborgh, or Select and Common thionella aa eetabltd. and It Ps hereby ordained sod enacted by the same, !theme let That the right sod authority are hereby granted to the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company to ou ter upon and lay down rails fur a double tract of railway from the neater. terminus of Butler greet; along said street to the we. side of Allegheny street: from ' h... with • elogle hack or railway along Butler, otherwise called O'Mara street, to and scrum Columbia street from themes to rune by liathtion or Rtna strmt Into Pike dread, and from thence stung Pile to Washingiou .treat. .. 11 e .-. i, 2 4, Th at maid Allegheny Valley Rearmed Company Cod have the right sad anthenty to traverse the railway with their csaa and lo :smother, except oo Pike street, where bores power shall to used; Proii°A that no i." or wood Woad as fuel In their losoundlrm wrath, the city limits. at,. Id, That 14 Id , I sle o n 'Valley Railroad Street shall not lay down their tails on Pike Went until eau] street Irma Hartle. to Adam. street, be graded and pared, and the N. 14 company shall pay one half the cost of gra Rug and paring Caramel afore:swirl... by agmem.t' made. with fhb Committee un Streets and City Regulator. Ether ith. Prat said Allegheny Valley Ftsilered Comps. Of shall conform to the relent or any tuture grade of said Street, ghat' put down pinch pattern of rail. an may be ap. Proved by the 'term drug annotator and Committee on A 0 . ,..., shall pot down Iron pithier similar to Orme need In Warty etr.S; thrill not traverse mod ettert within the city limit. al a gees.r rale of eirered than foot 11111,11 Per boor. Prer, fah, last .01.1 Allegheny Valley Railroad Comps. ny than pay the expener. and damage. for any change in' the ,pad of Pike error( that may be agreed upon with the Res ordlng Regulator end Committee on Streets, mod they s iodl keels the etreete, from curb to curb. trusters.' with their railway, in good repair nod condition at their own proper sat, under the direction of Clot Street Commissioner. Sac, Gtb, That In case the said Allegheny Valley Ralf road Company shall oegloct or refuge to comply with any provision. edible ordinance, or shall neglect or refuse to pay any tar which may be aserserd for city purposes °pun 007 Phil..., now owned or I...after wooled by said coup puny within the city. the Select:sod Cr 1120013 Councils thereof may forfeit all the privileges tierebyi granted by re peaiing this ordinance, and mid company shall at ell time. herii •her he nollect to melt roles and regnlatione se may be fa zfrAtferdlaffry fur (halfwit:l.w proferflOn nod esas it y I of the terrain. and property of th e silt/Ansi of the city o f Pitteborgh. i Barr. 7th, Th. onlinance shall not be published or re c. - inlet nntil the Prieidtht of the Allegheny Cal fey Roils - cm' Company alma have aim In the °Rice of th Controller a I I dray certified copy or n resolution rd the ditore of said rompany arcefillog this ordinance ha all it. I Mita.% tiler, bay All ordimocers or part. of oral 4.11,11, incur 11 18101/t hereleilli, or hereby repealed i, 011911.4 un.VITALIS'I7B Valuable Iron Workiii in litimeour FOR SALE. TIIE PROPERTY KNOWN AS "TILE MA/W.IEO" or "ItAlittallt'S IRON WORkill," ous• tod Melpe county, iu the nnste of!humid, being Oro mike fromJameetorro !nation on the Ruuthirerit branch of do Pacific Railroad, 14 mil. from the eltyMfsl... Louie-- belonging to 0, er:88+114o, Thomas Jarrow, deceased, le offered pill:010 Halo, for the propose of swilling maid estate. property mumble of .0000 too thousand acres of land, abounding In Inexhaustibly banks of the beat ,leas of Ppee. d afar Ore, team located by eXpertemeed parties at an early ay, audaposeraaes auparior advantages of 101 l mod timber. roe the Illautdaolore of Iron It Is muturpareed. The Ore Bank 1. only ono third of a mile distant holm the Furnace, and eau he mined nod hooded at a emt not exceeding sixty co ots par ton, which yields 'sixty ail per mot of Duna! ms. • The Works, embracing the Furrow., Forge', Flouring Mills, 41e., are driver. by a •rnaintilfhwat never.lalling Spring —the principal bird and chief /snare of the Alueniec River —which supplies, spot a twelve foot fall. ample power at all ...orient the year; la neither affected by drought, freeriug oMI6. r high water, anti re noaarpaseed beatty and In the roe . Rua ecimunry with which the pow er le peranent. ly erocarrel. The works are mow and barn been fir m s vere' ya.ra In enerenifill operati..o, the toluene making twelve tone of Nu. I add Meet Fig Iron every twenty for hours. The Furnace Stack sod Blunioz Cylinder,!.„ are new and of !hernial apprNved I.l‘u end renerriwtion Thebnllol. rage are ample. tu every particular, •rl of auftlrierd ra wily for all navies., Parties wishing tumor)... ere lovded b. apply In pers.n or by loner, to WILLIAM .•1 ANVIL JAM Kn. at illation, Iron Works, illhwour, or to Wll. K Ira iN sr Vibriu nail, Llbio, and ever, tardily will be udered L.l" • nervous! examination of the proreerry..•c arw° chervlption molly mall, If deslrr4 au=d2nr,..law E=l tfitis.l Itrl• 1.6 Col:A./N.IE. Ft i T. 12 NR:'1•1:8 It NT FC7"T'd 'OC A.I N Stir A „u, Iwund Cucua•nut 011, Ac.. for drensossig the 11.1, F.sr ellrssricy oust sagrksorkLleucrs., st . wsths.sul •[1.4.,U51 h prer..4l• Me 11,th- In...falling fir. h.~,'rhy ~ ~~~1 rr~.4y the ha.e h ird u ,,./ ot.ther• the irriluled trelp It afford* the etehtet Ittetre. It remains longest in eft:rt. Ir .-.,•t0 fifty eentoiter o hay/ p; , . 6..4a BU FLN COCAIN Si II I: FIN1=1"13 COCA INK.' ies - ,slvenke. .1 Nue:rare i Co-1 cannot relive to the .notary Pth.cl In ml own iter.avetr.le..., y..n rellnul it/dr ) For many cuonths no, hair had I,easu falllugnil, until I nu f,srfol of loaiog 11 entirely. The akin upon my Lead La cat. gradually more , and more inthatutd, so that I could col tondi 11 selthool pain. This irritated condition-1 eltrlhnhal L. IL. 14.1 of Wliertleal hair wasbos, • hid, I have .lure 6,1 Mk! wootatn calnpnous By ll..Adria-sof my physician, to •lion you Lad .Loan your pros... of purifying the toll , I cowmen...l its nos Ilia oast rook In Juno. Th. 11.1 applscatsou allayed the, itching and initati,,n, In Mr,* or lOW days It,. r.,11,1Y44 and tender. nese dxsappaai.l-1.1., hair ceased to I, nut! I ba , e one, throb grow, tL of new hair I frost th at ulLeca, etiollan I y llllrted, trill he Indared to try the, aatuo rainfall 1.1111, re.y tiny, , AL//l/a:11 I KiPa: Ft ItN '8 )C•AIN lil ItIN 1%1"1"S COCAIN 11 trItNN7I•I - 14 ( '0( irr•A single 5pi.....41.11 1 rend... 11m Lair, tun molter La stiff soil dry.) f.R nod Rh./ ft«r su,orlal days. II id .1 , mkt] I.y all Is Iv, liars Eisod be the Mal ov,l chew Urranng in lAr WarbL Prepared by .1,141111 111.1IIN WIT CU, Pi,r node by tkot le a b..ttle , . a,:l Imd W. H. INIMONALDde. CO'S. Aver .g nnd Com 1111 l on 1i0n... 1 . 01 NASNI , A RTILIC IC T NEW 10116 Advarlix 1..11.11ea1l It, Una paper, •, 9 • J1.A.1111'.1.11N•r3 Con.' - J 1)i111,1 it A R f lIIGIILIi RECOMAIRNDRD BY s•I et" iwrdy and p•-n. mannsi • .r. STrfrures ars4 01l othrr dvraug ~,,, th. I.l•Abr awl 4 ult.'s. Pesteuij ty nasty pr La. Svt.t 1., nay mad... ....alp. ct pde.. drrol J. T. 11A51110`.1 • Co. rthilogkit. Alen, Proprle•.••• •oel filmanfor.u.er pt • of 14 Il•rupti•... Auls-Iltwowslic hindlottea Cnnßl, Byrup, The (boat Lletlileralun... Ilnir Itentur.r BIiAMAN ShIYINU MACHINE. (1511.1.1:, lIANDSOSIT A NnenElp aulTlvd hO. CIO MARIS CT aTnEIgT. • - - A outn) FAR3I FOR SAL,E--115 serer Inn:files Irons the city, ou lb. Perryavilla pl•nk maul A good Jwelliux boom of fi fawns, grub bon, pump and 0.11 ,4•41 water, • brick Wm. outdo and carrmae Luna, •-••t $1.f.00 Ombard of dm... fruit; be irk rpring house uf Iwo glories; • building unified oft f•r • wore. mud doing • good bualums. Tbo fermia am all In good urdor. Roomy anro• ID mint &lin; lbo balanco in lino limber; glad. µdad In, ie. an 23 go CUTHBERT & SON, bI .Varlet el. S UNDRIES -2.5 Boxes Star Candle,: 22 Opal 11, bbll•Pulveraesl EDO', iU Bowl Syrup; INO Le , n.urnlnJ Wltgam 2,5 BV. •• lo store andfor We by ROBERT DICKEY. LOTIIES BASKETS—Ten nests oval for C ado by PAN/ICJ. R/DI4E, Nt. 21 Diszu,swl. A PYLE l'A HERS—Sargent and Foster 11 Patent, the mutt eervireabla In the teethed, for ego elogly .4 by ih• der., by 1 4 / 1 1tUlt.t. ItIDDLN. No. 21 Dlantoud. ■ rILoSE,' 1.1 II A I RSI-Children's Chairs; drnn•e Cobra Willow Males, with ereaythlng Ia willew and wood, for tale by nAIIUIL RIDDLE, N 0.21 Murton& no ., AND BUGGY MATIS--English, by lb. lob or dvea by " 7. A IMat h , Ull TJ ° L /It N 0.21 Diamond. M EASURES.-- I :stave Lillensures, assorted AIL Nom the ['wit In the Ileuthel, Crdw Nom for sale elegly et in nees, by SAAIUCL RIDDLE, CHURNS, CLOTHES Pl NS, Tons, mans, uucanTs 1312IBUIES. WASUBOALUI3 ltllooll4 tc, to BAWLING No. 2 Diactotd. LIQUORICE -4 cases on consignment, for "I. by ROBERT-DICKEY, No. 818 Liberty Wag. n BUSH. 'CORN MEAL, &oh g.round, for ask WWI A QUIZ • - ‘--ti; Itf;•,11 abbirtioements .1,.,.~. r . n GL r•l. AL Bow., July ISHII, 11, AMD PM NO? at, our or - MA • OF PARIS. iiiN PAINT la a_chipted to nil purpose/ to Twhich the beet White toad le applicable. It does oot turn yellow. an Inel Inviolably dam, arid wM erituire node.. and nueothram of Mach potaillog we the aid Wd of varnish, awl le easil emoted Wore witb • clue bora raisin their frvehneas a p ed brillisocy of color. Did pound. will rover e• ireeti surface, with the emu body,. 210 tweeds (11.d—e1...10g great qr./tey as well rie beauty. In order that partied may depend upon getting the uncle dried/yore they should but ad wee but the mat rapido. Ida henna The Company ship tat two known as No. I and Snow White Dry. Rod and Preen Seel. Tho Nu. I 1 ur Red Reel la the article meat used for pirating purposes. the Soo. White or Green Seal befog only reed fur the meat expel:wire work. JOSEPH NI. STRONG, Agent fur thee°. Orders addressed to either of the tallow bonsai .111 be gnat et the new reduced rdrif of priors, either Dry or le Oil. HALL OORNELL, It 3 Maiden l.u o , New York RATNOLD.9. DEVOE k PRATT. Jotu 3mJ lOC and 109 Fulton dram. New York. LIFE IN SURANCE.--The GIRARD LIFE /NSURANOZ, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, al the Amine). No, 76 (Irma street, Pittsburgh, matinee to make 11311.11111[0. 00 liver In sdditier toe paid capital of p 30,000, they have a large and increaeing assaaven trim, affording uodootted macurlty to the Warred lo rasa of Imamate for Life the bonus declared front *auto paid Is has already exceeded fifty per cant. or ell premiums pall. Timm RIDOISFAT, Preret; John P. Janie.. helord7l Rau& H. N.. Medical Reatolner, otaoo No. In PIM acme, Pittsburgh. /or larther irfortnatlon apply to WIL DI RD W ., EL y it , g d ent for the COMplitly. Na. 76 Want Made Dovrner's Frond° Seedling Strawberry. 66 1UQUAL TO AI'AVOY'S, SUPERIOR • JL2la Iluve) . .ll.lllutt In rive, Nnal to Burr's N. Pine Injfamr, and from ea to Ma mw ma productive a. othar of tie one hundred varDriee In cultindlon " liv we. Ur. Downer Whim new Seedling, a sondem.n with whom I hare Mon acquainted and done badmen with Do yearly and lu all our traumactloua hare am. hold new. to miedoutd hie word or honorable deeding, whh - b ladncw toe to accept the spumy for him womforfally Pmf7No Perri Bend for circulars of report of lumwstbrating Committee JODN nanumociae., ad put.burgb .0 Oakland Nana.. Na 21 DII:Pc:1'.01 NEw DOMESTIC' AND STAPLE DRY OCKIDII ars belas recaked almost daily. JUIG O. 11AtaION LOlll, 74 alarkst strait. 2nn BEM BLIHANNOCK YOTATOICS, A-Pl.Fiarp sire, A; milo IMAM% Mimi. f~i isectlan Coml. • OLD and YOFNG r 1 , 1 KM ITS TRIM!, VIZ.: TLIAT A. 0. RATEIOND, Bath, Maine, says Odin no • that yeme al. end his heir and wilt... w • two-thirds gray. bat by the ono( two bottles c R.torative the gray heir. have disappeared. both no his bead nod titre, and le more sott sal . elm., 01.3 kw twenty give years preldOln. Ho ' wife, et the age of Ally Iwo, bee um/ it with the ‘ theme eff.t. FINL Y JOHNSON. E.q . of New 0ri...... that be t his her by the yellow Fever, in Int. LI• used ood's Heir Raetoratlve, and hi. heir to now MBA mid aloe.. S. M. lIIDDLCTON, Livingston, Alabama, nye the Re...roily° has done much good 10 hie P.rt of tbe coon.). He used it for beldame, and pow b. a line heed of hair. 1 4 T. L. ORSE. Lehman. Reutucky, nye be bee none W 'n Hair Reetoretive In bnadools ore.. we, end ...1, knew It to fail in accompliebiag • all It p Tema to do • I A. J. ALDEN, ItlcLanneborre. Illinois, says he had the scald heed eight ywn, end was bald, but by the liberal tumor W's Heir Restdra• the, be now has • rich glasey heed of heir. 1/or . E Id by ail Druggist/4 and by 0.1 eirnoil A Co 4.4 Broadway, New York,md Ili Pdarket @trait, 1.. Loula, Mo. Sold in Pittsburgh by br ORO 11. RYSER, 11. L. PAHNRSTOOK • Ott, Cud ail nail... ianitl. I WALLACE'S' FOUNDRY, Mgine nod Boiler Shop. Q TEAM ENGINES . , FOR SAW AND 10 FLOOR AIIELL.S; Ht.iti Rolle; CLlerers, and Malt Pa.. Uwring for gave mid Visor 11111ig Water Wheel; Pullin, Car Whale, ; Castings for Iron, Glass sod Oil Works, glad ease.. 01 aII hied. mulii to order. lA. Hat r! Wiled 6 It ter hugrai lu the Orr, and catalogue. 'rill tie gees to all al. teat gearing: tires Dare, Feb Wright, and Vault Grab, always L. hand tuner no Litrrly inert, Pimple gh, Pit W. W WALLACtE Mill rut abating ANCHOR BOLTINO CLOTHS, AT RE DUCZD PRIM. Itremli Ha! uw NtAlteil. all bir-a. Portablo Flour awl Clomping Mill, a deshioratinn Millers, Iron and lumber men, and settlers In a new miuntry .trench /tor Holoi and Separating Slimithica, used in C.o. City Mills, Pittsburgh, and l(o tither mills. Are cheap, durable and warranted to give satisfaction. Vulcanized Chun and Leather Baiting. Mar Belting, for Elevators, no. third pica of Leather. Mill Irons, Food Staffs, Screen Wire, Ilutsting and Tamper &rows, and Mill Furnishing of all hinds. ()Gies, :114 Liberty ALMS. SR mbar! PLASTER PARIS, LottISVILLk LIMP. II YDRAULIC Eft ENT, AND GRIND Al way. on Root nt IWLUAU; ntsnot, PI tsbarh,WIONES, anll,lltrlmiln W. W. WA LLACK ramn T HE UNDEttSIGNED ❑AS THIS DAY annorlalril with Mtn In the, W IiOLICSA LE GROCERY LIUSINKtqI, M. SAMUEL EIVAIIT .1 Mr. WILLIA CURRY, sad sill COLlifil., !bosuns st Ib OLD STAND, NO. 1171 I.INRIM STILICKT, dirisctly oppoldlo ILn Kag rillat.rKl, July I. W 11.1.11111 ,1118 V 1.1 NAMUEL MART.. WM 151 GORMLY KM CURRY W. M. GORMLY & CO. TAT I-3" CD L. "E 3 ES ALE GROCER S EZEIZEI PROLlotic Pirl'STlUltti II MA NU FAeIThES, No. 271 Liberty SI hatitattl.ip Pittsburgb, P LOGAN GREGG, IM M R ERS U, HARI)IVARE IVO. 52 WOOD STREET above 111. OLarlen 11041, U S. liAr AS, We of L.cafiter.. tlex.ff4i, GEO. S. BRYAN di. co., Commission Merchants, FOR VIC RALE OF PIG IRON, BLOOMS, .ic . , No. 52 Wood St., Plttabzh. Ban —Lyon, Pawl, a Co., Pittato ix; La'twang Copeland •111 Co., Plltabaraa, Tbak. Pran ,EN, L. • castor; Ron. al/non Cameron, IlarTiolon,p Bryan, a Co, liollalay•bara. Pa. Je!O 6.1 THE ENTERPRISE - - !Insurance Company 'OF PIIILADELPHIA, Ineure• IDealtiet Lose or Damage by Fire 1 so 13 tidings. Merchandise. Pur a are. Me., at Itemottable Date. of Premium. Mumma P. BAlnbtford Starr: William .51•Kee,o1 Wm. hl*Koo kW: albm Prmlan Juo In. Atookkl, of •twood, While A C. Bon). T. Tr dick, of Trolkk, Mot. A Co; llenry Wharton; Ilordaeal L. Dawaom Goo. U. Inerart. ol Stewart A Wu.; John R. Brown, of Johu U. Brow. A C; B. A. Pahmastuak, of B. A. Pahmatock A Co.; A Wrung/ I. o.+h; J L. trainer, of Wood 1 Ertingar. P. RATCIIPOILIJ :TARR. Prt , oldcol. 0.1111.1121 W. e(fmt,Pocnnary. PITTIOOIOII ELU1.1 1 1.6.—W121. Ekitua• 41 Co , J. Co• , Thomas M. Howe, Coq Jr. ilsr.6ol, Hog , Atku grams, P..a .tS ilaoo , M'Slruy A Co.. W ll.nu , Payne A Co, Halley. Broad a Cu., Llrlngstuo, Copelso4 L . Co, .Parna• B. Lyuu Ou, Wu, P. lavely • Co. OEO. L BRYAN & CO, &gam., Nu. LI Would Flrnd NOICrILICHN Assurance Company, NO. I NOORGATE ANFIRKT, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. CIAPITAL PAID UP OAPITAL AND PUKPLUS... 14,121,111 02 ANNUAL 'MENU& far Um per 04. lug January 31. THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST tm or Dimino Ly Vim Alt:mat every dmarlptlon of Protraty. The Rates of /*mantra are modirato, nod, In ell tams, Lima upon the character of (Ito owner or tram. pant, and the Inman of dm rlsk. Loma. promptly adjusted and pnla wltliont reterworts to Itondou.A 'pedal permanent _jam' py sant in Phitadd pMlia for ywyntent of inure in Nit ntantry. • italtalOWLS to 112111a111013, 111neera. J.mw AlcCully & 174 Wool ;Ito, ha VlOpt a CO, 17:1 . .Itroma A Kirkpatrick; 19.1 Liberty street; D. Ilregg & Co, SA Wood etreatt t• Wilson, ?infamy 64 Wool ntreal, " Jane, kitCaatlioaa a Co, 103" lAttnick a Co, 20 Water street: H A. Itahtwatock A Cu., first and Wool etrvet• " Joe Wt./wall & Co., &cowl and Wood stree.; Lee a Co. H Wog! .(reel; liard.lloo A co., nu riNgua Alarkatepaeta: 111, - Caatiltaa, Maw. a C0.,111t0l .oil Wator eat: RtrIVILL.N.3 111 P1111.4.1,111.1i. Ororgn 11. Niue.. Eng 13 Bank 0... Iklynra. Cleat.. A C 0.232 Mask. .tree, Wtn 31•Kno it C., 22 14m1h ?root are.: 0011 i., Mud un.l New a. Smith, IVlllana t Co, Ma Muket street; Jan.. Ondnkm A Co.. 'A/ nod L lAnnin Woe; .1”..,11 R. A 11.2.11. Ran, Prenkle. 01...1.1. Rant; puulnis, Roy Pe eal.le. Union Bank: lion , W. A. Pntlon, lain Judgn thiprome .1A M 11C11 W. AlltiOTT, Agent, 1.22-1711. 'Tampons[) Ofilne, 103 1170.1214.1 PRIINCH WHITE ZINC PAINT PROM 'PRE VIEILIE MONTAGNE COMPANY PATS the Tuition 4 for a .OO full course in the t hum City Ciallege. lari.t. mat .tamealvely pa: W rkaaani State.. r Not orgardzal Coultawlal Saba al la the Iful , I Foul; LARGE nwCts, • Feb Commbrcla/,Keepingawl Lectors% Usual time trtomplete • full o's.. rum 6c) CO ' 6 ' 4 ' linory &oleo% slop brollubling. 0 goarboteal C. he cow. potent to nammo fhb books of boy buslobob mod goblllSod to "aro•• sul•ry of from pleasure.Sluthula outer ot at, ~ voll , u—Rov iry ot First Premiums for Ben Writio Avrardoel it institetton. The peattet CI l'eou ably In any one flatlet the Ut.toy I. e t ,' Irllutstera' sore reeelvetl .t belt' prt.-e Poo hill lotlettnattotiCireal.. tßoottinee ol two.. ar t y Ornamental %Frith% and IttnbellisLel View ef the Col lege. look. flee letter stamp. to aulSottertyl , F. W. JENRIbiS, Pittetorgh, n— crnce.—A meeting of the Stockhold• of the Setoperanresille nod NoLlestovra T so pike and an Road Closupaoy, .m be gal .l ,AA,d le Pittsburgh, oh TBURSDA V. let day of Peptaut bar, 1959, at CO o'clock, A. If, to take lute cesoodeestiou Important LO•illan connected •Ith ttut iotereals of the Road. Al B BROWN. au2l dtdalterP OP Flrryounon Os. Cu., I 2311 f Jtognat,l3l9. j THE ANNUAL MEETING or TIM STOCK HOLM= oi.Laa Pittaborsh Has Company." 4.r n. purpoe, or electing two mums to .wee as Trustara no. the term of throe years, wlll be held at the ofßco of tha Company, In Pittsburgh, on the yucsr MONDAY (fifth flay) of Ifoptemkt . r,lBs9, between the bonne of two and Ere o'clock, P. U. JAILS M. CHIIIIITY, _sw_ludtd Treasurer. limes or Ptxmusott a EbertCd: Homo Co. 1 — Pittsburgh, Aug. Id, int.9.l I /DEN D NOTICE.—The Directors of this Cutopany have lids day declared a dividend a' sots DOLLIas yer soave, payable oo the:sth lust. Hasteri Stockholders will ha 'add la is. oars of J. W. a.* a Co, Ikaden. TEM, 51. WIVE, Trosam aorLdt.l g& - 5000 A, , CENT''WANTILD.--To till four bettertatoottolta. Agents have made over $21,, n ono-- the° all other Cultists. agenelem. Rend Lor stamp, rd pott bU pep., partirolat e, 1-.lu3da er‘r KPIIRAIN CLOWN. 4..11, Me. PdPAGT.NTS WANTZD in thin 'State to wn with GOLDEN SA LVIL Snlla npWl7 . Can mate rol 'pay. For tarroa,.&c. soul 4.0. ipti.a.zuwoT C. P. WUPPPEN,I,..II. Alma. iburattottal. _ _ miss wur'iti NO'S SCHOOL SITUATN ON [AST COMMON WILI. RE-OPEN ON AIIINDAY, SEPT. STU, CIIAIVINO sod VOCAL anti INETRUMENTAL BIUBIO wall I. tsoaLt by !Ilia POINDRXTVR. MRS. EDRINOTON .IVILL Itg-OPE:g HER YelitrOL TUE YIRST ?JONDAY IN SRF.YEMBER A NUEIIF.ON STREET, MRS. DR. J. 11. IVIL.LSON. NELECT, PRIMARY AND PREPARATORY SOUOOL. (bird nouns' Ate,' will open on Monday, sth of September, Nu 231 Peon et, Plttaburgh The Western University. TIS INSTITUTION, WITH AN ABLE Board of Instructora, an oxteiradve rad yalnable cab inet of Altoona., a complete Net of Chemical and Philo eoptikal •pparatna neatlynew, and a Large and comm. dom. bundle, offer* Um best adrantagee so Itoee In a preparatory or collegiate comae. The next term Will commence September &th. 1814. nut 3sd WM. BAREW¢LL • eery. . PENN INSTITUTE, STRBET, NEAR DEAN Will so open on MONDAY, the TDB AUGUST. Tenms per session of dee month.. J.ll. Blinn. Prindpal. W ILLIAI/1 De SMITH, TEACHER OF VOCAL AND INSTRU BIIINTAL MUSIC, Na 113 Pormih .treat between Wood and Amiltneld mcneetia would respectfully .nounco to blif pupils arid Ms pubilo that ho 1.11 resume bla teach ing In par.'s. Immo and clams on the Ist Mayor Septa. her next Apply Ede redden., anikAaw MAD. APPOLIfIE TIGThr.OOOI Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies 148 Third Street, Pittsburgh. IS SCHOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA -1 DIES, besides a foil brignat coons, unusual facilitien to .minion !Ito /ranch l and litaratnra--the pal, au American born, baring raddiui mental years In tio4 being madded by Mr. Tetadomr, a natire of ihir N. gild graduate of the "Colley, Char kmairna." The 1mm0.% ...nal icsibm 0111 upon on Monday, 12th a Septimuor. Prim of tuition by the room. $25. Frorich and L. taught without ..... charge. No pupils readied oudcr ten years of age. For oircuihra, to, apply at Mr. maw...a Mr. Do. .tors, or at the 1111111.ett of Had4l. Tatadona. soAdtae2o 1..0, .Cufirr U.ROViC 13111D1L81.A.1-BY, LA WILJDNCE V IILLE, FOR YOUNG LADIES, THE NEXT A NNUAL SESSION OF TWO TERMS, flue mouth. moh, will open on TUESDAY, lb. 17th or September, at 9 o'olmk, A. 11. The Faculty of %wham, who nmd their dtuations wltu such distingulabed sum. Whirrs the poet year, roodium their connemion with We itetltutlon. On amount of the grouts! Worsened facilltie• for travel elLrded by the new Pared:wee Railway, . limited number of DAY PUPILS will Le eepaired from Pittsburgh. Ths on to bar Of so46"lifig Popari• limited to Thirty, EARLY APPLICATIONS ARE DESIRABLE. CIRCULARS, rontaitibag general information, term; go., may Le hod at DAVIS' and DAVISON'S, Dockwillers, and •t BIEBER'S and AIRLLOICS Nook Mores, or by addisem log at Pittsburgh Poet Delco, .laltseal REV. GEORGE T. RIDER, Rm., 16111.611110111 A COBLELICIMIALCOLLRGIC. AND WRITING ACADEMY, College nail Diamond, Birmingham. TERMS CASH ON ENTRANCE. Per Ornaroental ) Plain Writing 10 Time unlimited. " Writing and Boot-Ketplag—...l) /AMITY: N. MAPPER, Professor of Writing and Book.R.ping. O. IL LICITIIKAD, Jr., Profanes of Penmanship. C. W. WELLS, Prole.. ut Book.Keepiog and Comma, cial Calculation. REV. W. D. BOLTON, Lecturer ou History and General But:Jean BON. R. P. FLENNUCEN,• E& D. S. Idlnistar to 8.12. mark, • member of the Pittaburgh Bar, Lecturer a...rend Law. PROP. H. P. EATON, Lecturer. Elocution. Call and aeon./ has never been before attempted by any pinduan, Specimens of Ornamental mad Practical Peumanallip creadid in your pretence, in Ma short vacs of loom secondAand opurarda. Goad boodlog at E2,1/0 par week. Birmingham: Ferry • free for @indents. Ermines)e at toy time. For ape..na of olthand Bnaluen Writing, 612" close too postage stamp., and aldreas U 33,924 12 MIL TZSIAN i wienzunoz.n, isuccaleou to J. extusze,l .No. 100 'rhlrel Street. Pittsburgh, ' Alanufuefuras end Deekre in C areal as, Cornices,flands,3 hadee, Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions,,,te. ZS-Particular attention tall to STLAMBOATVORK. CARP= PITTED AND •LAID TO ORDER. sinhclCo, OAKLAND PROPACKTY FOR SALE. rrIIAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known an.litew Isitaol3 aro.," lying within two and • half nines of be clay, lima been wabdivided Into lot. of maven. 1.01 eh.: ranging W from one to too term each. Some of them are keel, ahem bow:WM and eymmetrical ranted with !octet haw, and dhoti gently rolling, soncep t.to of being luipruvoil in the mad pledurcaine manner. The.. lots are tome Mad by an excellent neighborhood, wlin lb. advantage of•fLmt claw printaecbaol, taught by Mr. and do B. Id. Ran., with publicechoola lo the A Ilan of omnibus. row wary honr during tbe dcy, and lo • short tiree• Paw/enact Railroad will law built, thnsi rendering them moat eligible andßealrable. For beauty of scenery, facility of screw, Nulty of air. and convenience to the city, they are aneurpeaeol utiles for oomitry midonon. • - lo older to accommodate those alio may ease to Li:apron thy am offered at the t000th:1g eery may Ceram om-tentb lo band and the residue in ulna equal nuncial payment.. Jon.dmd W. 0. LESLIE, 91 DlaMonel TRUSS AND SUPPORTER ALANUFAC TORY.—OkETWILIOWS • YOUNS, No ell 3 Wood St, beg Nave to call the attention of the adlitted to the fact that they are the cmly 11•NUMOTORZ/18 of TRUSSRO and SUPPORTERS la this city. They can ccftscquently takw measures and make to order these art:clew after the mug angora: pattern, sad tarnish them at pc as. fftemtent. ly not more than al:wheal that demanded by mane dealers its them. 111 are urgritag to cal, alter prklug arid exam loing Tram in any other gone Ia the city, confident that we can Batley the &Meted that Ma their Interest to deal with the manufacturer. lentil, attention paid ti repairing. CARTWRIGHT YOUNG, ati Weed street IC= DISPENSARY OfOre BS 1da1uf3L.,(24 door, ay stained But., N.Y • L'STABLJSIIED BY THE CELEBRATED L OR. JOHNSON, Lae of London, England. A greet discovery 'Eddie wham. of I.idicitne, being a ear , fain and speedy ears for reaming the eight sad removing all Weems peculiar to the eye. This le anieweelly en. knowlealgial the nay rf• stud sore remedy now limier. It bee been used with groat nieces. by the mold phy.. Acta. lo Rracp. and deaden Patient. in any part of the country can treat thetoseleas eurcienfolly at • moderate axpence, thereby ereldlng eta danger andexpence of baling into the bandit of uneklllltil phydelaus. Tub medkine (andident to care,) will be secit by Ten nor Ity n, prees, with nil ittacesary direction. on receipt of Dolle Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises in the - Ears, Nervens head and Mind Complaints, affunliejt bend relief to eoffereen who hare hew troubled Irina deafa. at br may Java. After min` fhb remedy a fete days t ent Is toddle:ly aryl shoat udraralsosfy of to bee.rdinry tonal eon mutton: la the COO2l. of a fotenseoa Sib& woo otatioste alse of *team le errata. • ally trued. pathenta leo ournerout to amino° bare Nen reetand luerfectbeuing and kereyer rammed from the mare of tba nuererorte danger°. =qualified I. day.. itoepttal end prtrate .fitoltraoelob. cf n e fa entiordae from the moat ilidnantlaroclans and ro.tolaeta Insgbald, nhoie manors deaf' hare barn eared...ad May-. hundreds of Orals la cared rou e..a. or referred W. A era of fhb medal. (enough to effort • cum) will fareard s el to any pert of tts. coo otry for fifteen Adartaa Da. JOUSSON, Drawer 401. I ifWatfirr • • Ceps el Math ea, gaffsla,7s.Y. .4,4e7g sioo toe 000 Public Itotirts ALLIAMENY CM, PA AT BAR IttSIDANCs oN J. El. , CAIiDWHAsEt. 4 L , co., 822 Chestnut st reet,e vee Geed Emma —Pledf-LAts -DELPIIIA. BMW 1111POLLTAT105194"/NEI WA.TCEISCE PATER, PHILLIPS' A CO. Watched. In Osten. MAUER DRODSUASITI London Tinto-Sleepers, new series, all ens , In Iluntlng Gees sad Ones Noce. it6rSole Authorized Agents for above. GOLD ADD lame, lIINGLISD. AND >SWUI W A T C 3E; . 8" 8 . @WTI JEWELRY;oew deigns." :•, DIASIONDPI, PEARLS, end all the VtuAhlatole Styles. • SILVER WARE, unaortopett In style, qnnllty end ankh; SOLEttenEen - visiting Pbtladelphla, Wets] ton. . amine their ...NSW MARBLE ZAZARZIMMENT, • lilalt aotalllog oo obligatlo• to gm:wawa:lL Ito_ UNIFORM PRIORS, N, F l 4. Dynan , •odv&tMJ Neconct .Arrival or 1859. CARPETS AND 0/1. CLOT7I2I, AT THE FOURTH STREET . CARPET STORE, 0. 11. LIIIIIIII6D. Principal, Plttaborgh, P vir D. dr, IL M'CALLITISI RESPECT,' v V • mixt. announce that WI • w• mat supply of CIAILPISTING. salacied . quirkily • from ins Imparters and Ilarmlactumrs by matte helnly now in the Esatop which they Inslle the lineation et parcasurs. , Lb% • new styli, of CANTON I WITING:for lemmas. par. km T aa l Wag make of CARPET etu. which sibe orreced at the lowed Yates. • • .- 1.9 . :W. Dat wiroautru..., WM. u. IIuRSTMANN & SONS, PIPTII it CEIIEILSY seliobbg nth rut° l 7 PAIIL.ADELPRZA; - ' - - 77fannfocturare and Import/Ith Ladies Dress, Cloak and•lllaatilla,frimmingsi- Han rarir opened for azaannaika l , a largo and • well ea , - • =led stock of Ladled Drew Trizombp,lo .131.1, they in. 7 vit. the attention of WE:IMM 1199111.g.= MRS- ; 1 CHAIM. - . • Having stienalth fratildea be Simanfeentabg. and paying patikalar tat tonne ge reign Market, we are enaolef7 to aim great Leducesseab. . - -• I Simacrtish &Air WORSTEDout 8 1 4,41 , qed • onionand aglow price.. . $L P. Morns fa CV. Old Doffs re SimigoadoC77.- - I E 1164 1:14D Emu, anti:re; SATAtta - Ifirgole Arnie C. RYLril gegall. SILK. anlflnad • ,7 lkww4l ib tvm fp If E ADMIRERS OF rocen PIANOS are reepwandtv intinoie d we Late 134 Ou.?Want round ecITWO of those UIiIIIIVALLIDP7.OO49BI7.I4 1(1/4"-t Tbey weed bet to I. Lan awl thelislost aupirlotilywvyr--/- ono,n will at once be lawaltest•d. for raw by H. A.OOt. RI b ED. .1k• No. 631ilith nal 8010 r etelawarrnortethod P.11111.01k . T HE LARGEST ASSORTISEENT OF LADIES mass AND "". Taramsas.- orrekuxs, fu all also, : E IRON One- TRUST: OOII2M V; • . • NO. W. 41 LIBENTy STZN6i;ltalrll3f4'. On, itognir icSoussis.Cuider• utut.u. oict Sig , ti b 54413 8" molest etwitaer DIY or magna'?_• . . Onllectloto midi In an th. pi , lnnlpilFdlia Of the Vann! &ait and 04 Onnadas, and, lin. 014 . 04 luallt * l9 nay androd point as day of sonnorni• , : Brat 4 rantmogn ou an erincloos4.l" lhs. Zoi sad ••. Nynnito nrcel;l4 la Yal44lftlida• tenure allowed an Time • u *." 'PENN. WHEAT . . FLOUB.-4° sacks 10340 • - riusatTikuoi ooh Win , kiwi n , *a We 6tf tiDh - '-PAlr. l9 ll4wi aulaw.irclal Sake Ric . ane 'No. Exsdirroirg,SAM: OF :VALUABLE PENN STREET PROPERTY—On Tnaiday eveobg. August NPthoits °Wrote., at She otonantotal plea masa, No 616th Street. alit be sold by order of Wm. Rinehart, o , r a ucnkr or babe NV/linty. dectom4 the ndlOrtnit ndho Lola of Ground, rings an Pron atrtit, near fr• loin street: One lot Loving a front of al bet on Por t o extending hook Goo borolned and Idallittell keenly, and • halt loctlee,evitb too at m, alb* bareUttly.,= oas kind joining, Scooting otnateen feet skeins sad • half Inche•;:co. boding Dirk one bombed and 'nineteen feat mine sad • ballinclmotlitt monkey Web Deelliag. No."Zd. .Tiff• atarotatal , Tama at sea P. Id. DAUS, snot; BONDS AND STOCKS AT AUCTION.— Uo ToEsday events:, Anon; SOlb, at S o'clotk N the ootontarcial vale to,,ms, Ito. 64 FISb gassed, will batch% e Cuopoo Boo& Ilasongabsts Thais:Won 0.1., lOW sub; 21 stomas Merchants' t Miumfaclams Nob of Pittablb; do birtningtooo Gas 004 33 do Pittsburgh losorsoco •15 'do 11114 Mreet *Ogg 41; .021 • • .. • / . ..1L DAV] LIOUSEIIOLD FURNITURtI AT AlM- TlON—OwThunday Morning, Avast 25tb, at ten o'clock ,at •tha residence of a. T. Leo* Jr. N0:132 Pann street, batmen Pitt and Use greets, will b sold. Moose. hold and It Henan ramitum de, .439rhdog • IParitt; aan , ter and c•ir caning dulls and rockery oil ,nlotbs. pair rods, I ranvernot Muds, cornier., taro beam:lid bur light .E. 041.14 ball lamp. natant as tension table, =parlor . frigerstor, msbogany &rasing barrao;raldrae, bleb post walnut bedstead, Eta campy; walnut book w end we -I.lr, three clocks, Franklin sod Callon Moreno kitclieti tore, cooking ataila de. Atm.& kitchen range Wilbilt" norm. M P.M. DAM And. SUAVE LOOMIS & CO., ilershonts' Exchange STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO, AT TIIN ESSECIIA.NTW 113WILLNOlit BYERS SIIUKSDAY SYKNltiti.—Bank, Britlgt., limn:ln and tkwer Stork, Boa and Itskt Utak .41 at vitals mat at lb. Mtn:biota' knitting% by AUSSINLOOMS Alvin% Ural.. and Loan. on Cal Conn* 132-panied C.JI reasonable tams by tOETIN L 001133 a, CO.. .41 &oat Nola Broken. 42 'meth et. buisinroff /tot,gtns & epargto /;• 7 I have this day associated with me niy eon J. BT. CLAM. GRAY. The bnelness will be hereafter 0e tinned under the arm anJ atylo Ea S. 1111..4.1" At - SON. Jai, 114,1559. B.fAitTEI: OKAY. R. GRAY Az SUN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, NO. GS ST. CL.1119. STIMICT, • f.Thire-J04.10 2 7 12738i71011, PA. DISSOLUTION.—The Partnership_ hereto- Wre batmen Wntlall Maim and Dixon. linowit, order the etylei or WE. BOHM& 00., watt dlo• waved on the Ifith day of Febrnary,lB49,• bribe death of Sir Eton Brown. ' • • • DAVID E. PAlti and JAM PAM .la., toning par chased tho Inforrat of Mr. D. Drown, deed, fu the' 1.. faros of Win. Smith the Foundry end - Mathlue Basle.* will be hereafter eriMucted abler the style of Itmlth. Park A Do . by whore the bagman of the teletirm will he settled, SMITH, PARK CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PIITSBUROII, PA. IVarshosere, No. 149 Find and 1:0'.8cooild Strcef r I'VrANUFACTITRERS of all size . s.and de yu.serf pilaus of Gill Oil Retorts mad Stills,Oss .3 Wa ter Pulleys, Rangers ripe, Sad Irma, and IlDog Iro oplins, Wagon Bozo; Sicel Moulds, Slats Jobbing and ngis. Outings of 0417 410610/on made to order. Hating • complete, BIAIOEUNI: 8110 P. attached to lies romary, all necessary ihtting• will be caretally attended 10. undersigned have to...wilted with them In the Ovumtalon Butner Jura Fkiina,lato of Stonbororlllo, Ohio. The atylnof the Ann mill continuo an heretofore. N131.1c11 ♦ CO. ati , COMMISSION AIEROIIAIITS, Par the We of • ON 2 DELLOIi. JAME; ESSIG/ Max MIAOW Ell=dere/kill - 1g is all lea WWI%CIAO.* LEMON Jr, DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth lit, are prepared to do tlndertaklng In all its branch, in 1,,, 1 ... the tint manner, at prima to mit tee times. We call cal attention to FILL new style patent Mottle ' I daens, for the male of which we are ale agouti In thla mod of whkh we keep co astently on head a lone snort . , mew. A. regards Weary of ehaye mid apish, they end all others Yonerets will be eapPlied with ikamea, Lome red ciuuso.oromptly.itt lower Wee than any ober eeteldieh• meat la the qty. Guararteelng tO render attleaction, they mold! • coatineene•of the patronage !senior...* lidded='. extended to the old Gem. - AMERICAN HOUSE, Ts THE LARGEST AND BEST:AR:It. rauged Hotal the New Englend atetc;l4 case= Orally located. and easy of =op from:All the route. oi traveL It contains ILIUM, modern imp:yr/mute, end every mumuienee for the maraca and ecimarmodation of the trovellog public. The elreplugroolos ore large mid well ventilation the ersiten of roans are unill and cm. pletely fundebed for famine. and /argot:rat ing end bones wlllrontinua to be kept am • Orit dm= to every respect. Joltolly LltirlB B.IOE, Primrietor. JUST ARRIVED ANOTHE t- rLoT .72C1NT.A.33 . 10 Za CO: CELfaItATZD PIANO FORTES, FOR ULE BY CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood .8, Zd'docurabote Pl 7? YROII, Pglyya .}roaanas, No. 48 John 811,844, EFegsr York. Zzi%lit AND titian. GOLD AND filLrgFt MINA E 12 1 ;1 1 : - . 1 " 4 AC(' BEM
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