0..5i 1 .c . tt..f....1 : LAWOIL.II.I. 11100509 t g. EIaREITT & and PRO'PRl7lfoRa.. f ;Y4M~7' 1N:?~b=~1 BA'I . I7IIDAY IdpBIGITG, AUG., 27, 1869 R•PiagicAO State Tlolsak iipirron cmsrut, 3'BOZA3 Z. =NUN of York Conut y =LUAU U. Hi of Rmk. o tI teptiblican County . Ttclr.et. mLIL ELIAS li. WELL Plitsburgh. WILLIAM VAIINUIL Pittsburgh, DAVID A. PRESSLEY, Alleghsw, IMIAELES Rasa". .DAVID Y BATAS.% Pestles, • Wal": 14 "LIMY. Low., St. Chi , MISLIISNT L W moo; 111.0)1AS SINLIAM, Coillpa. ' • • , maim Atronarr. JAMB L. MILLED, Pistols/res. • WOOD/JAN Y. (YOULTIE. flauth Fossils. courtmairettAs • JAWATIIAN BILAUPY,SormA Pittsburgb. atn.Tolk DAVID OORNELIVA.SewIckIey. KEIVETIJR, 21. T. ANDREW:Ms &ALIN*, MILICTOIrot JOBRPII. ILI I LUSK. Surmise. Tng DRAIN Or GOLD TO TRH BRABOARD.—We referred yesterday to the drain of gold to Eu rope, and la ihoeorreepooding drain from the interior (*thy seaboard. Three oonelusione are froiiiti;b(e,ffiictithe facts there presented. iie • a're • losing at the rate or about $62,000,W year, in coin, over and above the amount produced ln California, to Europe, to -pay the balanoe of trade against on. StCO/itiltbni: the - beaks of New York, which supply this coin for export, draw the principal part of the difference between the import and the export from the other banks of the country, and these in turn (rote - the people. Third—that ao.long'as the interior continues to supply the New.Tork banks with the means of keeping up this export, so long will enormous importations go on; ■nd that an soon as the .supply lino the interior anew!, the New York _.,4anks Will become alarmed, will shot down the gates nion the importers, Who are their largest borrower', and that consequently the large im portations will then cease- It must be apparent to all who are familiar with the finances of the country, that the West . ' hashes°, and is now, furnishing a very large portion of the gold with which the Now York banks have kept themselves strengthened. The West has had, for two years past, crops so poor as to furnish her_ comparatively bat little pro duce for shipment; and yet, during all this time, ehe has been largely indebted to the east, There ~but the one alternative, of course— to-pay in gold what ehe lacked in produce. This she has been doing, and most actively daring the past year; and thia she must continue to do, so long ae the gold lasts, or Bend forward produce in lie stead. To all who will look at the facts closely it mue be clear that, taking for granted that the wee hut her choice and can now send forward either gold or produce, as she prefers, she is helping I o cutler own throat so long as she elects to /Gr .., nish the coin. Every dollar in gold sent forward to New Tork; to draw open, is practically sent forward - to Europe, and is en encouragement to foreign manufacturers, who buy nothing from us, • Instead of American manufactnrers, who furnish the home market, our only reliance. If, there fore, she contributes the gold in this way to break down the home market,-she will have--co market at all bydhe time she will be compelled . to sell her produce. Is not this the very reek. ‘ lames of delasion ? • The west, we are told, will not sand her pro duce forward because the prevailing primal do not snit her. But is not her present course the very one least calculated to better prices'. Oar -atoms market is all we can rely upon ; but if we 'break that down by furnishing the facilities for flooding the country with foreign' goods, prices must go even lower than they are now. The west must pay her debts to the east, and she mad pay them either in gold or in produce ; and • every day that she holds her produce back con tributes more and more towards deprossiug the market value 0 it, because that which lakes its plum helps,: in the present state of things, to build isp foreign manufacturers who buy nothing of us, at the eipenee of oar home manufacturers, Who are the only buyers we have left. We look forward with auxiety, therefore, to the active resumption of shipments of produce eastward. Nothing but that will check the flow of coin, and the flow of coin once checked, the importing mania must necessarily be checked with it. We admit that prices Die not encouraging; but what prospect is there of soy improvement is that respect? We r.an see none. We regret the fact, but it Is useloss to conceal it. Let us make the beet of a bad state of things. Better to sell low, pay our debts, and save our coin at home for Allure operation4t ban strip ourselves -of coin and find the market no better in the end. Paarr TACTICI3.—A few days ego we ventured to suggest to the Republicans of this county the propriety of bestirrleg themselves before the en suing election. We knew, and an stated, that the line of policy fixed upon by the leaders of the demoo racy for the ensuing campaign here and in other Republican strongholds, was out ward quiet but secret activity. The plan is to lull - the feardand suepieions of the opposition ; to -produce the impression that no effort will be `made, end that for Republicans to go to any • trouble to attend the palls or toga; others to at tend, will be labor Wolin away. By this possum policy it is thought to take us by surprise, and to succeed in electing their State ticket; or failing In that, to diminish oar majority to an extent sufficient to give them a pretence of claim to fide Stele in 11'4 great_oontest of next year. They well know that nothing would' be more damaging to the inters hopes of the Democracy than a rousing majority against them in Penn sylvania tide fall. That we were net mistaken in our opinion of their plane and policy- is fully conceded by the Morning, Post of this: city. That paper, in re plying to us, sneeringly alludes to the inactivity of our party, and says "The leaders of the Re :publican party are bad tacticians. The Gazette does not err in its are that the Democracy of Pennsylvania are quietly and effectually gathering their forces for the fa campaign.,, 11 proof wore required that the opponents of the present corrupt administration ought to be on the look out, we think the foregolog, coming itiorie the !cures it does, ought to be sufficient I to the assertion that our tarty leaders are bad tactician:, we admit there is 10616 truth in , . Indeed our party leaders, if we have any, ,- - 7:nretafnotiaisna at all: .The people compoeing Ake' tepublican party think they 'can safely =image their own affairs without party tacticians „for lam; nod the experience of many of our Who have served in the ranks of Demoo ':.' in.*, and who, of aolirtw, haveseen the -.Nakloge ~ . 7of Wit meat Perfect' party tootle', is not favora i:ible to ,thet.eooourigere en t. _of party tacticians. Thej . feu that; this art, if too =eh cultivated anitniget the Republican, might in" time lead to time. eerruplatate r otaffaire now existing in the Democracy. 'Patty tactics have bien carried to suelenn extant among otir Democratic [clouds la pretty mach to axles elf all the privates and leave none bat the offielais in their-rinks. So, if our tidies are bad, we have the eatiefaotion io see thee the PeoPloaro Vitt , • and this c0n .... 40 1.3 Fie under the charge that our' leaders are not tioetyttne Opel in skill to then of the De : latntey.: ' Jiditt as to their gathering their forces . • 7 : unquietly 'and driaerliij'. IS the Pon pretends, Morino doubt it is ell skillfully sad cnn nlegly piconed, , but we have far leas doubt that - on the noon& Tuesday of Octobertiext - these great Isollolitoi of the Democracy find oat the troth of the adage—the but, laid :themes of 'mks clod e*.f. INl4lpoa . a_Gccr es ei w it e . : r i e s & of trrobt principal ` ll l of the hands of ot — ualida• lie "igllasad r4 1.b i114l 14125.W71"d- +ti p ' •'''~'~:.;~ ~:`'"zy; c` l "l4i 4 lgifeo4 lloll- Eitati bY We"' 1 Pitt:attic • from i the Hat if. places- named in the new.. freight, I echednle wood, upon at Niagara, to which we 4efeivid the other day, is that as Pittsburgh is i not a point common to both the New York sod I Pennsylvania Roads, it was left out. Accepting this reason as a good one, this one act Is sufficiently explained ; but the general force of our article remains. The policy of the Pennsylvania Road has been to ignore this city as much es possible—belittle it and overlook it in all general arrangements. The Pennsylvania Road stands, to her connecting linen in the west, just as the New York Central and New York & Erie do to their western connections; and yet Pirrseceau, the point of oonneation, has never been made to bear that protninentrelition to the one that 8071411.0 bears to the others. It to of this and of other similar slights that we com plain; and presuming that the freight Tint on which we commented on Tuesday was an instance in point, aa It then seemed to be, we made it the text of comments for which there was an abund ance of other texts of unquestioned pertinence. Lanomrron.—The Republican Convention met on the 24th and nominated the following ticket : Lrgialature—Nathl Ellioaker, Jr., Dr. Saint Keneagy, Jacob E. Cassel, A. 8. Green. District Attorney—Emlin Franklin. County Trearurer—hlichael H. Shirk. Conssty Commiasionrr—Levi S. Rale. Primo Inspectors —Hugh S. Gana, Joseph /lamp- SOD. Directors of the Poor,—David Styers, Simon Grolb, Christian Warfel. Auditor—Sohn Meoartney. Messrs. Ellmaker, Keneagy and Green were members of the lael House. Donates.—The Past of yesterday contained a call, numerously signed by leading democrats, for a public meeting of all those in favor of DOUGLAS for the Presidency. The Post attained some notoriety, lately, and astonished the whole country, by nominating old Buck for re-election; but hating become diegn led with the " cold re tinal of that gentleman t accept the compli ment thus offered him, it ill now, it is under stood, become the organ of the Douglas men. {Pe are indebted to Hon. David Ritchie and the Commissioner of Patents for copies of the Agricultural put of the Patent office Report. TUC Lonna! STILINS.—We learn by the latest London papers that all the great building firms in the metropolis had closed their establishments, in consequence of the "strike" of the workmen. This strike, which has already been referred to in our columns is of quite a formidable charac ter. It is estimated that there are at least 80,- 000 men connected with the building trade in London, and that half this number are now out of employment. Lord Brougham, in soma re -marks in the House of Lords on the enbjcot, computed the number at 90,000; and the weekly loss to the workmen by the strike is placed as high as half a million of dollars. . The chief object of the strikers is to obtain a redaction of the hours of labor—the wages to remain the same- Before the strike the men worked ten hours a day for five days of the week, and eight and a half hours on Saturday. Their present demand is that they shall work only nine hours& day. Their wages, as we learn from a statement made by master builders in an interview with the Home Secretary ere 6s. 6d. per day for skilled workmen, and 3e. 4d. for labor. ere. It seems to have been the plan of the man to strike first in one establishment and then in another, and ao continued until all bad been forced into the nine hours' arrangerdent; but the master builders have brought matters to a crisis by combining against the strikers and stopping work. At the same time they apply to the gov ernment for its support. The government, how , ever, says that it cannot interfere, and that the eolntlon of the question must ultimately be de termined by the demand and supply. It the workmen, coneideriog all the circumstances of the trade, are right, in their claim, they will, after a certain amount of suffering and loos, make it good; but if the state of the trade will not bear them out in their demands, they must finally give way. The government,. therefore, will not interfere except to preserve order, and "to ere that all persons have the power to make a free contract." From the determination shown by the men to adhere to their demands, and of the employers to resist coercion, this strike has assumed &most threatening aspect, and may yet lead to blood shed.—Neto York Sun. Is regard to the Italian Duchies, Lord John Russell said, the other day,: "The honorable gentleman wishes to buoy something with regard to tbe —litichies All I can say on that subject is to repeat what I for merly said, that there is an ambiguons and some what obscure article regarding it in the prelim inaries of peace. Perhaps it may be explained by what takes place in the conference at Zurich. But we have reason to believe that neither the Emperor of the French nor the Emperor of Aus tria means to use force in order to obtain the restoration of the Grand Duke of Tuscany. The Emperor of the French has more than once intl. mated this view of the case, and front a dispatch I have received to-day it appears that the Aus trian Minister for Foreign Affairs declares his belief that with some patience the people of Mo dena and Tuscany will be glad of their own ac cord to resolve their former sovereigns. Well, if they do act, her Majesty's Government can have no objections; but I must say, on the other hand, that if a change of purpose were to take place, and the sovereigns were to attempt to use force, it would be the source of unfortunate troubles In Italy, it would be the commencement of a new struggle, and no -one could say whet would be the evils, the outrages, that might be committed in such circumstances." BRANDING Piaui .The editor of the New York Examiner has been tajourning in Rochester, where he visited one of the large floor mille, and was initiated foto the mysteries of branding flour. He Bays: "Blanding, to no poor outsiders, has been a imam of a good deal of mystery. In our sim plicity, we bare supposed that a brand was a true indication of the place 'Titers the flour was ground, and the wheat it wan made from. But this Is an egregious error. "There are tricks in all trades but curs" Ooly the very beat flour is labeled by the name of the mill whore it is ground. Inferior flour is branded Corinthian Mill, New Mill, or some other mill that is owned by the man of the moon. All these practical are known in dm corn culling° aa well as at the mills, but to as poor consumers, who buy a barrel of flour once a quarter, it may not be un intereating to know that all the beat family flour la breaded double extra superfine, with the real name of the mill and manufacturer. Genesee floor is as übiquitous as Orange county milk, G 016013 butter, or relies of the Ship Constitution among the curious. Geueeee flour is for the moat part made from Western or Canada wheat." FATAL Accinertr.--A young man of the name of blneatimen, whose father lives on the Rail Road near Stony Ridge, was riding a young colt, on Saturday evening last, on the turnpike near Kingston, when the.colt became unmanageable, and the young matt was thrown. His foot caught in the stirrup and he woo dragged• considerable distance before the animal wait stopped. Mr. bluseelman was so much injured that he died Mimi an hour afterwarde. On Thursday last, a young man was killed near Elizabethtown, Lancaster county, Rimet in the same way.He was taking a hone out of the field, and while putting up the bus, the halter became twisted around his arm. Imme diately afterwards the horse became frightened, jerked the young man from his feat, and dragged him until the halter broke; when found be was quite dead.—Carlisle Herald: Sr. LOUIS, Aug. 24.—The Linn county (Kan- Ban) Herald nye the recent report of troubles with Jayhawkers &0., was much exaggerated. The facts are that I man named Wright was en ticed Into a grocery on pretence of making some eon of .a bargain, when suddenly the house was surrounded with about thirty armed men from Missouri, who called to Wright to surrender, which he did after an agreement that die should have a fair trial on any charges of crime. He was then taken some forty miles froinFort Scott, and confined iu,Freozotit, Missocirl. Montgomery -demanded his Talon, and the delivery of his captors; and in muse of refuel threatened to take them. They finally agreed on waiting one week to ascertain the will of the people. A Naw Yang paper tells a story of an agent of the Minnesota Legislature who was despatch ed to that city to negotiate bonds. He was making headway is Wall street quite swimming ly, when be fill in with a gambler who stripped him of his money, and Minnesota bonds valued at one hundred and thirty six thousand dollars. He consulted With a Ilrmnf_Wall street brokers, who, hearing that he was in *situation to pay for the recovery of the bonds, negotiations corn memosd, and a partner of the contractor having been hunted on through a telegraph message, they Proved successful, rumor placing the amount paid the gamblers at various rums, from sixty to ninety thousand dollar,. . MAN &man 011 Inn RAILIOLD.—The Weaken bound express trate over the Central Ohio Rail road, ran over an old man near Pataakals, on, We " eilli ty hat' He was walking upon the track, and being partly deaf, did not hear the „bl o tto, elthouglrit was blownatedly. The ' Malt Wall hind lime , and runZrg at • tairitio I P eed when thelMoldent occurred; - TheWend maim elneteldierd. He was eighty four Isere old:--TfassoUrf s ' - v . . , z., : tc .. .. . ....- .. •.. / -, 7 \ - -47,...--'72-..z;;X::,..&'3 t --- i; , . ,,,- .:!': ,- '. - -:.;' , . ,- T . : , ;! 7 '.! 'f?r,.,l.st7, Tin tummy f itil : tintwi 0144;23 lua!r• . . "W e b e vy the partionlera of4sztost.te la , calamity which occarred - sear ReitSluff, on the Sacramento River. Cslifornie,"oazAhe 12th o f May last. The residence of CoL E. A. Sure:l oon, tate Indian' gent, was jet on &Irby an In dian boy in his employ, early in the morning, and the entire fahoilY Of Cot Stevenson, combat ing of hie wife and three children, together with the wife_of a Mr. Xraak and two children, per ished in .thellaxnes.• The boy was instigated to the terrible deed by filre Indiana, in the absence of Col. Stevenson. Mn. &ovation was the • daughter of the late Jonathan 'Marcy, of Wilkes barre,and the niece of the Rev. Gee. C. Drake, of this borough." ... - Tull Gallatin (Tenn.) Examiner sage: Colonel James Glover, of the California Overland Mail Company, informs us of the existence of a re markable epriog, on his route, 280 miles east of El Paso, on the road leading to Sea Antonio. It Is fully 150 feet in diameter, and has been sound ed to the depth of 8,000 feet without finding bottom. The surface is as smooth as that of a mountain lake. It breaks out, running about three miles, when it disappears, and again six miles distant reappears, forming a stream fifteen to twenty feet deep in many : places. It Is slightly impregnated with alkali, and contains five varie of (ash. It is called the Loop II ole. Faou Laze SUPERIO6.—The steamer Iron City arrived in port at 4 o'clock yesterday morn. log from Lake Superior. The Iron City brought down Copper from the following mines: From National, 20 masses, we1gbing......37,478 16 bbls From Arctic. 2 masses, •' ...... 3,343 • 7 bbls ," ..... 6,020 From Adventure, 2 bbls 1,825 From Cliff, 22 masses, ......58,476 " 47 bbls " ......42,964 Clear. Leader. TAMP6IIIII9II WITH RETUitrle.—By Ilteriag re turns, and taking the responeibility of rejecting votes assumed to be illegal, (after they bad been received and counted,) the• Democracy in the Fourth District of Kanto°ltyliams managed to give the aertifleate of election to Mr. Christian. The offiolal returns elected Mr. Anderson, the Opposition candidate, by three majority. This operation is just as legal and creditable as that of the,Oxford and Rickapoo swindle's, or of the "Mocossinitee" in Minnesota. Of course, as the next Rouse will be constituted, the Demooraoy will derive little benefit from this impudent fraud.--Win.! A CORBSOPONDENT of (be St. Louis Democrat Writes from Gentry county, Missouri, that that 'county can furnish more Emancipationists than any other north of the Missouri, and that in the course of five years they can elect their candi dates with ease. Three years ago no one dared utter a word in opposition to slavery; now it le boldly denounced as the greatest of curses. There are not more than two or three hundred slaves In the whole county, which is almost as large ns the State of Rhode Island. Svnute COMPLAINT.—The fact is now too _ . troll eatabllehed for any ono to attempt, to controrort It, that moat of t h o Mammas which often pro.. fatal In sour . • • mar, Are produced by .arches use of halts and vegs tables, by which the stomach Is disordered, the liver deranged, the blood etsgnated and digestive organs, rendered lam tim If not torpid.. Cholera, Cholera Mort., Bilimie and Cramp Dyheptary, tharrhOe• and each like complaints ger. minas and thrive upon Improper lend and often times be. come so deep mated and Axed open tlis eoestittitlhe, that the strongest and molder-Um mimes' ovedicinesare tumle b to arrest their progress until - the patient Ls prostrate, and all hopes of roller ars entlod. Who is It that hes rat seen • fine, healthy intent or eAMIN salted with one of the sump leg diem. elate spoken of, ehd despite the .0111 and mi. ets of ntodieel gentlemen literell7 undo dude treatment , And how Odds treatment lobe demounted for/ Simply by the OM, that Mated of administering some remedy tti May lb. telling Mrength or the afflicted, and at the same timiclu.ck the eiseasein its program, this remedy practibed aided I, the exhanstlon of lb. nature] strength. and at Om time too disease was onatsred the sufferer no prostrate, and lolling to excite a reaction the pelletal died from the effect of the poison administered to uproot the Draw. Not so with IKETUIATE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, stitch ers compared entirely of vegetable matter,and which bore not may proved the/melee. the bet town In me, toot have paver felled •to correct disorders of the emoted] sad bowel* whets taken according to directions. In the sure of SammarComplelote they harepoequal. Try them etc.. Bun Canirmar —The BetniDetatly Otaceatesthil Boa, hares Holland Bitten le pat op in alf pint boat. only, end retshed at $1 , pet bottle. Tha great demand tor then truly Celebrated us ben toduntod 10007 Malteds., which the public etinuldgruird against purchestug. Beware of lospotition I hae chat our name Is au Om total of .very bottle you boy. BIOIJACJIN PAi/E, le, • OD., Soh Pm.sulletLre, Tl Wood street, teitimea I.t 4.2.1 24 sta., Plhelearhh; Pe. atffollics• "JC37 rift Tilnial"— A prominent physi cian s.W of Dr. Wllaires :—.ll my pailsot rap... apirient. W IlimaPs Pills arias Jost Me Ming I astimil: if la• .offered from Dyspepsia, •chlity of Iftoma., Carlis.ess, or Inactivity of Lim, Wllson's Pills mom Jost the thing Distarbsam of nu Circulatory Organs. Wilson'. Pills rots Jr. tba thing. See 'Lanni* to health;' to na bad grstia trona B. L.Tahnaotock t Co, No. Wood street, Pittsioirgb. Precand by B. L. PAIINTiSTOCII t 00., No. CO Wood .1n.., Pittsburgh. Fold I.ldroimisla riraryirhore. sofo aid SIARRIXD—Ott tb. nth hut.. at tbo boo. of E A Aanzt,. Esq, Pittabargb, by:ltaa. Jamas Prottly, )11. Atlttla. itAILLC, of Pittaborgb. to 0. 11. COVODI6, Goo of Dot. lobo Covolo,of Woottootalazd roomy. I. t Roatmuatapd Mara Ittlatatt aoft/ I DISD—On Ingo. utarnlog. al 4 o'clotA, A. M , Mr. THOMAS R. BOUM, aged 4.3 year. The Mende of the Gtmlly ars rev.. troll , t., et teed tb• funeral eats hey teletnreet,) et .. c;,.t, P. el . from ht. hee rem/Sauce, Nu. An Sou sou,. w yruououl Allegheny .meter). fifth s abbertistmcnts FOR SALE-2,400 FEET 20 LB. T RAIL. JUN. mall lot al haavy T RAI, partially won.. May Au smug tbraaatal yard of Iha anbearybery, .00 hbo.trwr, at/Joh:Rog Moan Feller. A Co'. oil fartol7. santtdeod 0 MO. R. BRYAN A Ota, 62 Wont at. WM. 11. 1(011BOCK, ANNOUNCE :I TO 1118 POPILB AND TUC PUBLIC That ho comma hp Lannon an the Plum, vac.a Music Ur.AUUUST=. Apply at hi. match/moo. or to my popll Ur. CHARLES AIELIAIII,BI Wood atraol• Vall DLL oCCYP.I3 Ata CO-, WIICILICSAZE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LSO 1111IIIVOCIIIIIIII OF A Tti, Cl A PS, PURE, 11015 Al MTS. £C.. Are now opening for the FALL THAW: n mwg-allicoul block a;fillE3/1 GOODS. which will Du toll at low view. No. 11l WOOD STREET, .rte Vivo doors above PIRG. Pittsburgh. VALUABLE FAD! FVE SALE.—IR2 scree of excellent imul .110th. at I'l mill. nom the city and 6 toile. Mum Ft, rryevillei well Improved, haring 100 acres to entllvatton;3o lu ID. meadow, auJ Is eredi adapted fora dock farm, being supplied with gout natal; oho, • superior location Er • mill; • god too &tor, dwell ing licrism a large limn and Melba, and marriage Munch grain tam.. !kJ dso • Omani bones sod stable. large or chard not great ',edicts of Dail. The form le well iv t Pin... Check rooming Sliming!. It. Chtirchee, &Poole Mille pear the farm, 62 acre. In prim. timber. an7l th CUTHBERT BON, 61 Market .1. TOVESI STOVES! STOVES!-- • The best etwortuout lu the city; wnt free of charge to any part of this rite, end warranted to give entire fetid. , ' . tion or rho price tefundee, at the Iron City ;Stove and Tlo Warehouse of W. it ilithlt9ll4LW,No.l.l4 Wood pf., bar First Air, I , low the *lgo of the Gnu. PRIJNKS-4.1 ke,s Prunes; a C.C. plaaaJoir„ I Ainey lwaes; • tolnd for stile by RETIIER k ANDERSON, Au 27 ' No. SR •i V• rot, oppootto St. Charles Elora. bales Bordeaux A ALSIONDS-- o do Languedoc dK Jot; reed wad for lab by Egli MISR k ANIXIISON, au27 Na Vb Wood erect. COOOA NUTS—D:IOO just received and for sale by ,ANDERHON an 27 No. 39 Wand al rem. 011, CLOTH TABLE COVERB---50 doz. swatted otylee and ekes, of the beet quid Ity,,Jeet to. Myst from Factory end for sale by .1. & 11. PM LLINt. TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLOTH -3,600 yards, of differast,ldtby, handand for aulo .y gat7 3.* H. PIITLLIPS. LAN CASTE t.IINUILAMS, Prints, Cheeks, Ticking*, libtrilog Ilmliam and Prints, Taal Doan., Does Bescomo, a. HANSON LOVIR, 74 111441.4 St. EAF TOBACCO-10,500 lbs. for elite by M'BANa ANJIM, I.llBecood stred. BELT HOOKS of all sizes on hand and for st. by .27 J. & 11. PHILLIPS. ILi:=M:i=Ml Valuable Iron Works in Missouri 123E10213 THE 'PROPERTY ITNOWN AS "THE IdARLIIEO" or .111ASSWEI IRON WORKS,. situa ted In Phelps county, In the State of efiseconi, Wing Ore mike from/amestown Station on the Southwest Branched; the Pecific Railroad, 104 milts from the city ofSt. horde— i belonging to the ember, of Thome James,rktoonsed,le offered atgrate p seley y to c r ,, thogn o rnm . ef i rt o estata .:4l.o, abounding In Isextmenetible banke of the but crew of Spec. War Ore, was located by experienced portico at et, early de y, and pommel eniutior advantegee of evil and timber Per the Manotecture of Iron it Is onserperrol. The Ore Rank Is only one-third of a mile distant born the Fornace, end eon inhawl and hauled at cost not erceediori sixty cents per ton, which yields ship-air per cent cf metal la the • The Works, embracing the Forusces, Forge; Flouring Mtlle,Ac are driven by magnificent oeves.tdling glories —the principal head and chief source of the Mambo River —ebith suppites,upon n twelve foot fell, ample patina all Samos of the year; le neither effected by drought, freveleg or high water, end is unzurpessed kr bendy end to lb* con valiance and womotny with whkh the power le permenenb ly secured. no works are pow and hers Wee for read (oars in threaten:A operstion, the furnace making twelve tone of No.l Cold OWL Pig Inn every twenty four hours. The Fume. Stack and Plowing Oyanders, te.„„ are o ew smlof the mast appreved plan and conetruction. The Into ate complete in every particular, and of neldata Ca parity fur all porpoeca. Pont.. wining tom:del/owe are Waited to apply to peeleo or by letter, to WILLIAM or ANVIL JAMP.S, at Maumee Iron Work., leftmost', or to Col. WM K. BOND, at Mode na% Ohio, end every facility will Le offered for • penned nomination ofthe property, or a more specific deeniption sent by malt, ifdesired. eri2kd2m.ltsw The Heat Encyclopoalee-•-English, reYOLOREDT A BRITAN NI - A . Mgt.lb ULU., 21 . •1141. 11 volome• ogee r. 17. TUE PENNY OYCLOP,EDIA, A DlStiou brought doom to lb* present Umo TIM NATIONAL ENOYOLOPiEDIA, 12 yds, to G. - Ito boat of its cite to point. THE ENOTCPOP/EDiA AMERWASA- On bat;iiini I;s,ht by itu2 6 :tf JOHN b. pAIfIBON, t0kY:G,,04.0, ~-' ~.... v..~ ~... _. ._ .. imwmeleitimmvammissmamam r `S A ~~~ i4Ybrn~4~'r' DrITSBUROU FEMALE COLLEGE. ClXO.ECE,iiii — i;77s —1 ... itriii - 3' ! . NEW SCALE I .I. A:Sil, Cs, girAttoat. woi b..c.i.rbatr.,..lrie...dit...o, A ts. - ar t.in. ":: b r uamt 7 1...... 1 PIANO . FORTES. I' l l in....k._t end I eTillE iubs6nber bas now .in band a moot Beim:aide alums. &Neter avacttn. en 0ffi......._. ; 1 splendid .took of Pianos, consisting of IN and " 00. Oil bileting,,Weier Colors and Drawing. ,1 ..... ...'" ; tone, M.Phil. and owns Cum of the most elegai4 de.- a'" 4 " . " Mil& by • fbriinoe. , Vibaaft..4""' the. ; airlptlon, from the celebrated factory otChkkering a Coo. ale nano the .Im-retsina of not Rohlicek. ' ra lean ; irt,,,, it,,,,t r ....te o‘s, all provllled .it their The improve '''........ivi Wsdeeedey Mend day of "V.' . r" e l.. ' manta, Vs 'H tbsg , Adion, Datifitlkieapers, Pdt.liam lan, giving particulars, apply at the College, Ovalle ales .t ry , ..a . 0 , i . • . ..., Prl.d . PabOdc dome. U. 1312dCSON, JoliSifieid Crsehleut Beard of Trustee. ENL GED NEW SCALE, —By which a muc larger somid b.... 1 Is obtalual, conse quently the to.. to rendered very powerful, yet retaining I. meet and modal quilt). By the perfection of the A. Con, the performer Is enabled to produce ell grades of tons from pinniuirno to fortissimo, with the grestmt es.. &F,t: :aeiil ),A.lh Priaideni. ItEV-J.11.41:(04ii. erwaftt, J.ll. LIILL/SILEAS & JAMES GOLLORD, HAVING entered into partnership for the papas °tarrying on en HAT AND CAP BUSINESS, • .• (node tbe imam and vilyle of [fillers= Jk MM.%) would reepertfelly inform tb.tr (rinds sad the public generally Met they Sr. sow receiving from Mandatarars, sad will hi , * °Petted oil Saturday,, August 27th, Au entire now and fresh stock of RATS, CAPS, AND LADIES' FURS, 01 the towed and Utast Oft., to latch ire invite the et• tenth. awl solidi patruoaige of thaw desiring gads In oar lino. No. 75 Wool) STREET, (TIIREZ 000119 - FllOll FOURTH . STIMIT,) TEE IRON CITY TRUST CO., No. 256 .I•llb*rty S • BANK Of DISCOUNT. EXCHANGE AND MONDE Capital Stock-- S 160,000 Capital Rapreseated, over 1,000,000 STErOcinotarae sal BUD IinavIDVALLT LUULL Geld, Misr, Par 'hale alai Owning ~wheel on depoalL ALL MONEYS allowed to remain jar a Specified lYnte, WILL DRAW INTRRST. Melt kultatip on the Eastern sad Weatera cities constantly for sale to mama to sail. Oollectiona made to all the principal cities In the Malted Stales and the Cenadak sod PRODIENDS PROMPTLY RR RUTTED Many deored polut;On day of maturity. Jobu Itoorb.d, A ktoyoudor Yogyytit, /oho Reath, Geo. 0 Mod, J. 11114 Wiillam Robert, W. McClintock, 1100,7 Mc Culloogb, Hobert Audorscu: 0. N. WARNE& Prealdunt. auto . lyJ 0.. C. SCIIMERTZ, ()Collier. RE-OPIRIUSIG. P RO F. COWPER'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, tit -NEVILLE HALL, corner of Fourth mid Liberty eumitm.Pilleburgb. Prof Outgun baring returned to the city, respectfully Iry forme the Mime of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that be will re-open tile Denting Academy at the Mare Ball, on eta lIRDAY, kleptembor Bd, and mill continua to teeth the ao complithurout in all its venom. brooches, together with tominetlous io the etiquette of the liall Room and Pixial Circle, gracelbl deportment of pawn, to All the West and most tathichable Ball Room mid Parlor I ancoM taught by him in the quietens cities, mob aa Los Caledonians, Cotillioom Polish Idazr.urka Guedrillt4 drills, Poles Quedrilleg gobottlech Quedrillem London Lancer QuedtilleM RoeWO lltoocohrto itoortrillom Plot. or German wair, Emerald° Wolin Pam:Mane Waite; Ekbot. firth or demon Polkm Clog.. or Pi. trop W 4 U , °kit ' eau', kllDlekfo , Eipanola and Bohemian Pollmerßeidom; Polka Atmourke; Gallopade; Elpgsthh Dorm EralP ooo Polka; floillanne Circle. A o„ do, will be taught at Mcdusts UM. Days of Tattloa SID Iss as follows: 1.1111.1811' CLAS/1-71turedsys and galordays, from Ito ISP. idiTllsll3 AND Idifilitr—Thursdays and Baturdaya, from Stoo PAC 0 INTLIMIN'S CLASS—Thursdayn and Saturdays, from S ta 10 !Al. PRIVATE CLASS kr Win veho &Anna . • . • Prof. Cowper trill also sirs fpatructlOca to Prhara Classes, or 4:retraction Erhart at eta realdaare of milt, if noshed. N. O.—Prof. O. ma be sees at tho soars 1141, no an of tultkos, from R to d mad T to 10 s. la, or at tbs &YOST 11013118 daily. 0,21 GI MaAiT WESTERN INSURANCE & TRUST COblriANT MINI IN 00UPANYV BUILDING. N 0.1103 WALNUT HTLINICT PIILLADETPHIA. authorl.4 capital $5OOlOO 00 Arailabls .350. 00 00 PURL MARINI; OAILOO sod IBLAPID INF% RANCII B. W. POIADEMB., Agent, an2lAtr4 N 0.97 WM« Wrest. F LARS! FLAGS!! FLAGS!!! . JOON OLL, • No. 111 Nolth trodMemel, bet. Ihwe • Arch, PIIILAD LPHLI , klaunlactorer of fLAOS of 'ethos alma,' Colt , Booting end 511 k The cheapest menotactory In the 11 loc. All orders In hogs nod smell qoatotlllea promptly attend.] to • larp,dhroont allowed to Wholesale Dealers. • •3 -Importer of Toys, Baskets eral Fenry artlclea eallklsod a" RDIN AMA: granting Right of Way 1., " to the All Valley ' Railroad Comp.) Tb. talLueler Orilinseoe raft nparual by the Crab:mere Committrs of Crum -auto conj.:lieu with the City eotl rltaq.nd plumed In Seitat Council at their last regular truellser e I. no. publiebtal by the amrd of klubegere of the Allegheny Valley Retinas! Oomperty, acronlaer• with • nealistlon of Coancita. . . IRAPpOrt of Otellitatagtete Comm The llolmmlttee on the Allegheny Valley Railroad Co report the accomranylng ordinance with the recontetheda thee that the Mandl. will pane the emu : end Wee. ult.t that they lure secede • perecathl mare, of the streets on whkh 'Wirer Le recommeedal to be told down, and ban Mk* Intonate unalderstion the Interest. of the city, property cremate-end the railroad company. AoCuelleseco 'meting urtain prtillegee to the til.,,beny reit, Ilailued Compthy. W.on nod thacted by the Alyor, thiermen nod cinema of Pitteburgb, in apieet end G od Councils u tumbled, thd I. hentby ordained and enacith by the mane. Rumor let, Tbdt the right nod authority Cr. hereby erected to the Allegheny Valley Railroad Conigany to thy ter open wad lay stolen rails foe a double track of railway from the eastern teeth.. of Butler street Moog said street to the lewd Otte of Allegheny strap from thence with • Ought track of tallway along Butler otherwise called Ogles meet, Grand anew Columbia ;lateen from thee to curve by Harrison or Etas street into Pike street, nod from thence along Pike to Wothingtoa street ear. 74, That said Allegheny Valley Repined Cdmpany *hall bane the right and authority to Moene the reilway •ith, their canned lot ho eXceld. oh Pike street, when honeepower dull cued; protrldell, ttat no roil 1,1 ward Noosed fronton.. (not In their loocanotleu within the city limit.. ascr. 34, That kid Allegheoy Tense Railroad (temp., obeli not Ise down their rails on Plkeetroot until said or.: from Rant,. to Ade= drone, be gradtal sod pared, and the maid cempany &ball pay Goebel( the rod of graling and paring thuds-tort aformwkl, an hymen:matt made with the Committee on fltloosl and City Regulator. Race. 4th, Tam sal& Allegheny Valley Radlroal Comea u, dull confute to the present or thy future grade arid strut, shall pot down each pettetru of rails no may L. rep • protal b . l th e Recording Regulator and Committee on inserts: all put down iron gotten shatter to thus used in Liberty street shall tot traverse bid epee 1 within the city limits at a greater rate of speed than four milsa per hour. Incr. 6th, That maid Allegheny Valley Retread Compn nerthell pay the especows and damages for any. cheep In the plate of Pike elleetthat may be speed upon with that I Recanting Regulator ad Committee no !Orson!, led th.e 10.10 keep the strthte, from curb to path, trarereed with their ndleray, in go repair and cendition at their own proper cost, under the ditectiou of the Strut Commbeloner. Sect. Cth, That to case the said "AllextontyValley Reli ned Company dull neglect or refuse to comply with any ;revisions of this ordluthm or that' neglect or refuse to pee thy tax which may bo mussed for Lily putiothe upon any property now uerthl or hercellecerquired by said com• pane within the oily, the noloct:abd Commute Councils there( way forfeit ell the privilege. hereby granted byre. peeling this ordinance, and said company, shell.* ell times hereafter be 'titled to nub redn and regulatiene ea may be forted neceasery foe thsturther protection dad *unary of tbo pox., and property of the citizens of the city of Plttabutgh. Etc, 7th Ink ordloants meall oct hp:published or re. corded that thePreeldwat of the Allegheny Vale! Rthlreth Company shall have ithed lo the Pfau of the Controller • duly thrtilied copy of • !Natation of ths director. of said company accepting this , ordinance In all It. provialona Ism. 6th, All ordinancu or ports of ordinances, 10000 aistout herewith, are hereby repealed. watleal 3317 RN EMT'S COCAIN-II: BURN . It'rT' e 3 COCA. EN IC iteA compound of Cocoo•nut Oil, &c., for dmsalog the Ilatc. Por ethcaLy and agieettbleiteas, It la vrilltuut SO h preemie the Hair from failing off. It promotes its heady and i4gOrttate grouti. It if not greney or sticky. It learee . nn diengreeobte odor. It softens she hair when hard and dr!, toothes the irritated snip shin. It affords the richest lustre. It remains /imam in rifest. .• le caitefilty cents for c Ilaffpint bottle. BURNETT'S COCAINE. BURNETT'S COCAINE suraruclwa COCAINE TESTLIIONIA.L. , Dare; 3E4 1910, I. BUISIIT a eit. - 7 cannot refine to mete the talutary effect le my own asgro.tod....), of your ex cellent Halr011—(Coolos.) per mmy mouth, my hair hod beau fallittiotli, until I mu fearful of losing It tut/rely. The skin upon my bead came gradually mom and Moll hatmtd, so (hit I could Lot touch It without pain. This Inflated condition I attributed to the um of wagon ad ferilned halt ....Akio, which I have alum Lem, told cuoMlo cirOyhene NOM. • By the !dyke of my physician, to *bon you had 'bairn your proom of purifying the 011,1 commenced Its or tho ut week In Sono. The Brit appUcatiun,allayedtba Itching and Irritation; In throe or four days the reuse .1d tender. nos dluppeared—the hair ceased to kg, and Itura now * thick grey lb a hen bolt. 1 trust that °Lbw., similarly afflicted, .111 ho iodated entry the alum mmidy. Toms, my truly. 81:18AN B. POPY. B unNarm x•B COCAINE sumg.r.Tra COCAINE BITRNETTTI COCAINE rEO-A finale ayplleatton renders the Lair, (co matter hoer thfr ." dry.) .on and g low (or' eaters' dap,. It Li cool ceded by AR who tare ineelltrte , be Me bat and airipeg Rd, Dream° Side World. - Prepared by JOISEPII BURNETT OD, Bodo. We by ►dealers generally. at LA ctn.,. botele. trod W. U. DIVONBIED & 00'13 Adverpning and Conambiton:Honse Ao. 102 NAOMI/1 STREAM NEW YO H, • ♦druWmanla golll b rocatrid P 4 PIP" for pabUcatJos Q,PRING- WAGON FOR - SALE—A good 10 two born Botha Irian gt *1 drone sod bomb' .ttonel. Would wit *Wm for • mast iparlhau oo for • Pan, t* %Tar, a 00. .0 4t. - • ;' - '~•~- `S A~3 t t M •f' . ••••4'i,q;!..; - - . - =Ml'Mill =MERINO h BOTW PIANOS are thos spokeo of by the best artista and criUe. to oar 00.1tir T LTA LBEIIO esyr —.They ere beyond comparison thr best I have OUT seen In the United Sates, and ertil montane fe' vorably with my I hareem knows," OUTLINE RATTER eara—"Tbe opinion which I exprees. ad time year. ago, bee been mote than confirmed tome, by the continued axe of them, Vim That for volume .od pare quality of tope, with okay at artlogatlon, they to. one. quelled^ Prom the National Intrillgonoer, Washington.] *Mug rw oafrly boor comparison with lostronasolo from any part of the world, to polar of tone, arlingth sod tiler tlcily of latch!' (From th• N.. 0... n. Picayune.] "rorazmwu of toatalal, *bones of thaloh, and faith (dam of workroargablp, and above all for volucoa and vs tidy: mellow sweetness, brillogory and psrosaoaura of IoDAN they ereanequalled." PITTSBURGH, PI 'The peculiar musical quelitlee belonstna to lb. ahick ertog Instruments, are a MD, musical, rich and. posrerml tons, flea from any VOW., noisy, loads.. of sorted, so di. agreeable to the mottles musical no. Tory bus also an easy, even and plauant touch, and keep In tans better than any Plana known.. The public ars tootled to call and ermine those splendid lnetraments, lidded, ars sold at 16CTOILT MOM AND WARRANTED. toss dAark JOHN H. 1111 LON. II Wood .tr"L OLD and YOUNG AFFIRM ITS TRITTH, Profasaor Wood's Rea Restorativo W . ILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, THE growth and color of Um, War, If used two or three chinos • week, to any imaginable age. Perfectly metric the gray; cover tee bald with ustunge own ornament, the heir, make it more soft nod beautiful than any oll,and preserve the Scalp free from all diseaas, to the greeted age. State*. coq Jedges, Attomeyn. Doctors, thergymen, PfolOion.l Wu and Gentlemen and Ladle. of all climes, all over the world, tear testimony that we do not say too much In lie flavor. Head the following, mod /mien:— PR0173808 8. THALHILIIG, PIANIST, layson his arrival to the United State the wee rapidly becoming gray, but on applying Wood'. Hair Restorative his halt anon .,d to original hue. OH ARLIN odiprw, 11 Plasma Sueth, N. Y, say• the grey !Nine on hie wife's head were, af. ter a few week'. trial, turned Into a dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thickening the • hair. AO. RAYMOND, Rath, nalue, says he to now elx yaws old, and his heir arid •Makers were t 'bird. gray, but by the um of two hottleo of Res tire tho gray helm hem disappeared, bo on his head mod D., sod la mots .oft and gl than for treaty fire years previous. Ms iyl at the ego of fifty two, ben used It with the Yam spiel FINLEY JO BON, F.aq, of New OrleanAsaye that he ket !delta'. by the Yellow Fever, In 1854. H• Ina W 0641 e Hair Restorative, Ind bis hair le now Welt and glom). fLIL MIDDLETON, Livingston, Alabama, my. the Restonsttre bas done mach good to his part of e country. He cud it for beldame, and now bag floe heed of hair. T. L. MO . Lebanon. Recanolry, men Wood's Reatorative in hundreds of ca. me, and never knew it to foil is accomplishing all it prof to do. 3. ALDEN, McLaomborol, Ittiooi., yam h. bad the scald heed eight yeas, d was bald, bat, y the liberal cued Wood's r Restora tive{ he now has • rich glow be of hair. art- Bold t ri all Druggist., nod by O. J. Wood Oo , B dway, Near York=Markst street, Bt. Lo .s, Mo. Bold In Pittsbur by Dr. ORO. H. KEYSER, D. L. FAH IL A 00, and all Druggist. I madly 1 CARD. THE UNDERSIGNED II AS THIS DAY awawlated with him In lb. WOOL/SALE UROCERT DOSINISS, Mr SA IIUZL RW•IIT and Mr. WILLIAM CURRY, and •111 continuo thautna at the OLD STAND, NU. *7l LIDKRIV STKULT, Dr**, opts - Ml*lNa L.l.t ILA*. WILLIAM M. GONAILY. Pitts!Aire, 7nly 1, 111, A/011XL *WART—WM. M. GOILIILY —WM. CUDDY. W. M. GORMLY & 00., 174,TJHCCILOOBA-LIEI GROCE I DEALIIRS IN PROVISIONS. PRODITC M AND PITTSBURGH MA NU fACTU hES, No. 971 Elberay 6craal, Plat•borghy Pa. Jaletondp LOGAN dr. GREGG, IMPORTEILd OP HARDWARE, SD. 5 WOOD STREET, four Doan Roo St. Mimics Elotal, Je3o3Em PIZ =BURGH. O. Boor. RR of Lancaster Locua • Ostua, GER 8. BRYAN A. 00., Commission Merchants, PIG IRON, BLOOMS. No. 52 Wood Bt, Pittsburgb. Elllol=3—Lytuk, Elhorb t Co. Pittsburgh; Lringsion, Copstand 1 Co., Pittsburgh; Thos. R. Franklin, Eag , Un csstar; Lion. Blip= Cameron, Harratbarg; Bryan, Osrdnar Co , Hollidaysburg. Pa. jebnemod Insurance Company OP PHILADELPHIA, Insnree Against Los. or Damage by Fir on Boninny', Merchandise, Fur l:Misr., Sze., as Reasonable - Rates of Prandial:a. DI asmosa.-7. liatebforaditarr: WIIWm WK., of Wm. Waft* A oo4Naltdo /resist: Joo. rd. Ahmed, of Atwood, Whits A Ood ileaj. T. Tredick, of T”diolt, Stag • Oo ; Henry Wharton; Mordecai L. Dairam; 0.0. IL Stewart. of Stewart A Bro.; Jobe H. Brews, of John U. Brown too; B. A. railroad*, of B. a. VahusetsrA & Co.; Andrew D. Oaeir, J. L Stringer, of Wood t Erringer. • F. RATCHFORD STAUB, Prireldeut; 0114111.11.3 W. Socrei.ry. Pierseuarui iloima & Co J. Painter & Oa, `Moms lid Howe, Kai, .h.. Marshall, Esq., Allen Kremer, Esq., Wiles., SCEhoy B Co., Wilson, Pay o. Y 00., Beau, Brown A Co., Livingatos, Cimelsod B N, Jam. B. Lyon k Oo , Wm S. Level) , A Co. GEO. 9. BRIAN A. CO, Agent., J0141600d No. 611 Wood Street. Assurance Company, NO. I 111001lOATE MIT, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 183 G. CAPITAL9O,29B,BOO 00 PAIDUP CAPITAL - AI bUfitPLUB... 3,124,111 02 ANNUAL R.IVENIIB, for the parted. Ing imam AL Ma 932,9241'2 ram COMPAN Y INSURES AGAINST A. wool. Dithege by Fire, almoat every , deeceiptlon of Property. T/. Rates of Premium are inioderate. aod, In ceets;' bawd won 140 cbenecter of the owner or occu pant, earl the nietitanf the risk. Law promptly _Artinetott and paid without reference to Lookm_ A kec - &I permanent fond prxended o. /Wade:- 0440 w famed of lottefiA thir earntry. stalen:Jeare 11ein117 t I.IA, 17a Wood striat e John Irlosel t C0.,17 3 " Brawn t IllskpOrlcks, 143 Marty street: Gregg f ido., 99 Wood street " Wares, Arlilroy t Ce.,14 Wood snot Jewelltireaudlen i CIA, 103 •• N hoick it Cie., SIS Water street; B. A. Pe tockt 00.,71M eat Wood stmt.; Jos Wiesner I Oa, &me sad Wood street Attar. Les it Co, Wood street Ip i =d ar i r i p Ilsrketw=ts Howe H. el*set, 08,13 Bank etre** Metal. urn* O agborn f 00, =Mutat stoset; Wm. WHoe A 00., '4 Bonk front sense* Madison Oolatte, Prect =A New n, Pratt *Oo , Haricot meat; J Oribion Oo , 00Nod Wins carat Joseph B. Mitchell, Hub Preeldemt 8.1 A: James Dunlap, Zeg,Preolleat Union Beint; Hon. W. A. Po rt erOsts Jadge Supreme Oostrt. JAMES W. ARELOTT, Agent. jallyala Temporan 001 cs, 109 Wood street. ratiNcs WRITE ZINC PAINT ' ,RO2l 2IIE VIEILLE MONTAONE COMPANY OP PARIS. . PLUS PAINT is adapted to all purposedto which the best White is atiplicable. It does not torn yellow, as lead lorarlably dote, and will acquire the badness atid stocothmew of Oath parmlllua without the ald of nrolsl4 sad Is easily imbed. Colors with a "too tads retain Malt freshness and btilliaacy of color. MO pounds will cover as much surface, with the S• 190 body, as 260 pounda of growl romomy 1111 wW as booty. • •• du Gide Nod WON 4P.1.1 op= Rodin the article stritlyptcla they should buy of woe but the most rapedre do AMU. The Company ship bat two qualldre, Roost, so No. 1 and Boom Mite Dry. Rod and Gress teed. The No. 1 or Red fled bad midok, mod toed for panting purporwa do Omer Mate or Green Beal beim only mod*. tee m ost tpenshe mutt. JOHRYIi M.STRONG, Rand for thsCo. Orden oddness:l to ellberof the foUoislog bones will be Mel at the rtrut reduced tortY of prima, either Dry or to 11aLL 0011636b1. I.= Maiden Laue,iffew York. RaYNOLDB. DIFVOE al PRATT, 106 and 108 Fulton strad, Na. York. THE IRON UITY TRUST COMPANY, N0.R56 LIBERTY MUT, PITIBBBROLL Bm. L. Waisa,Drall...—Rouire C. &Amu, C./mew, TWA Tostltallon RWw open ..a ‘ tellarVrio u --- anew on DONDAY,IIt.IIIIIST DAY OF Avoultr. • Coilogfath cisa. In an th. or the wawa ewes ma ..aproow l +PrePPS 7 =Ma to digke4 pint on Say e - Sled itictiap. on tho edixto Cadet ot, j tho ruI)LAS. = Mend term sad Carrie Pao 0110wid =l= s INO:ADI. [From lb. Family Journal.] fOll. 2112 El/LE OS TBB lINTIIRPRIBEI NORT/I.IOItN 4 j ' - __. 0 i a / i' • iior - 'V CORNEA STE AND PISTPTIIPIELD NTS, OPPOSITE TUB POET, OPPICII PIMSPRCH, PA. Stranger■ or . 11 . is • D . ESLROUS of inowin ,, where is the beat Omar to promo rang gle e horliteas, an dint+ eel not only to inquire of the pt it= pa/ Merchants, Bankers, Teach= and PTlMllaional glen of the city, but ate matt thure •Piothtll United locat at the Kt.= of Me College and make e tolioning convulse= between Mae and •Icallse institutions ming public patronage, : the size =A number of the Rooms; the =ml= of andante In =teal• once; the mode of inatraction pursued; tbo lOW , variety and ithoron gitineel of the enures anted,: the quality tad appearance of the =et done by thestudents the compo- Caney of the ettelentg th e qualideutots, exporter= sad 'Rarefy etanding of the toubins and All other thine that ipz to =ha up a first clue School; and then If not ratisOed thot the foooCtt7r ConoCeie Cuticle. advancsof any other ykth c ,pt, god pommel. facilities n. ether. elu to to Mood. It lie notth.tib.Y .111 pttroui,, the tithed, nor will they lies whetted to do to. =24 dasell Vablic jaoturs _ - NoTter.—A meeting of the Stoekhold tr. of the Tecoperanceoille and Noblrrtown Turn pike et d Plank Road Comp.', will Lo bold at RARE'S HOTEL. lo Pittsburgh, on TRUKSDAY, 14 day of groom ber.l.9s9, at 10 o'clock. A. if., to tittle lota consideration Important badness connected uLL the tutorage of dn. Road. 11 II DROWN. ao2.ldtaltw7 President. ." -- Borsto or TRADE —The Annual Meo.ing we"' of the of Trade rN bo held on WEDNESDAY, &pt.:caber 7th. at S% o'clock, P. n., at the kiarbant.• tally, et willeb time the election for Pr... Wont, Vim Pra Mont and Board of Director. Irtil e Went aulktd CU). H. TUUUSTON, Pan. ELECTION. 07,1,71 Os PM»Mae tOII3 re Co .} 23th Aurts,oo. (1 = • Tin ANAIO4I, • MUTING OF TOl STOCK 0050111a of "the Flltaterrah Ow Comps ay," for the perms of electing two Pe t er .to sorra iss Trustees, for theta= of three 70nn,11.11 be held at the ottko of the Company, to Pittsburg on the STRST MONDAY (fifth day) of September, 1859 E a tween the hours of $lO and 000 o'clock, P. M. JAMES ht. 011IIISTY, atatdtd Treasurer. 0. 5r - . 5000 AGENTS WANTED.—To sell Cool' nme'lnventiona. Agents hare made over Tab,ooo better then ell other dialler agencies. Sand Mir Metope eid get lb/pages particulate, pat!. je.ll4mdeseT EPHRAIM DISOWN, Lowell, Mum SEirAearms W A.NTID in thie State to can . with tho GOLDEN SLUE. Bolls espial,. Cloo make pq. For taros; Lc, goal stamp. Jell-Brodem•T C. P. WHIFFEN, Lowell, &a.. 'Co act - IN LET—A three story dwelling, con-E. .11. taking six roomotibirte No. 44 Conatrere Arroot. Inquire of WATT t WILSON, No. VS Liberty se. TO LET.—A comfortable two story Witt Dwelling Often on trey street. Inquire of R.ll. RING, sci22l No 211 Mut, street. Eibutattonal. MISS WOTRING'S SCHOOL, eITUATE LA.PT COMMON, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA DRAWING sod VOCAL wad INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC W be tenght by KW POMDBX.TiII MRS. EDRINOTON WILL lit-OPEN URE BCUOOL M RS. DR. J. IL WILLSON. BELEM, PRIMARY AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL Th• bbd MLA., LH OpILLI on Monday. sth of Ileplemb•r, Nu.. 1.31 Penn 11:_, Pl.l..bargh The Western University. rr UIS INSTITUTION. WITII AN ABLE 1. Booed or Inetructoew exteroive and valciebla cen hem of Illnerel.. • co tablets set of Chauticeland Philo *ditties! Apparetue mostly new, and a large end commo dious bedidueg. offers the beat advantage. to dices is • pmparatory or collegiate manic ,The next term will commence September fah, Mg. auge3enil BASEWELL. Seep. PENN INSTITUTE, lIAISOOCE STREET, NEAR PENN WM loop. m MONDAY. the MAA AUGUST. T. Mpg mesAion or Sr. tainGbs. J. IL SHIER, ALIA lyd Prliulpat. 032=1:=M10 TEACHER OF VOCAL AND INSTRU MINTAL 11081 C, No. 113 fourth adroit between Wood and Rmlltdeld streets, woad 'spec tltdly ammoce to hie pupils and the potato that he alll realm his teach ing lo prteate lemma and cleanse op the It. day of Reptant. ter heat Apply at hi. mamma. ao9:44er MAD. APPOLIME TEITMDOUX. Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies 148 Third Sired, Pittsburgh. THIS SCIIOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA DIE& huldu a full bloglUtt room, [nounsl fullltlas to acquire the Irrenrh language and lltarartore—the putout Americus born, haring raided several years In Prance, and hang .staled by Mr. Tendons., a netlra of Pula, and graduate of the . 001Iteln Chultolluitte." The mound annual tattoo nitl open on Monday. the 12th of September. Price of tuition by tha faun, sr.s Prettrh and Laths taught without extra charge. No pupils reserved louder tan yeah au's. For stronlars, &m,,anly at Mr. Melloes and Mr. button's starer, tams, or at the redden. of Madame Tatedoox. antbdtet3o LOCIJEM GROVEL: iIEI.OIIN.A33.Ire LA WILMA MEM ELLE, • - POR YOUNG LADIEIB, TE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO A Unfit eve menthe mob s will open on TUESDAY,' the 13th of September, etc °Work, A. M. The Penalty of Tear-hem who filled their attostb,na with such distinguished success dosing tbe past year s oeetleme their nutmeatoa with the Institution. On amount of the greatly inn erred 4clDtles Coi travel .faded by the user Passenger Railway, • limited number of DAY PUPILS will be awaited from Pittsburgh. The number of Do•rding Popiln is limited to Thirty. EARLY •PPLIOATIONS ARE DESIRABLE. CIRCULARS, containing general information, terms, may be had at DAVIS' end DAVISON'S, IlOok-selleta, and at KLEUER'S and MELLOR'S limb:talons, or by Wms• tag at Pittsburgh Poet Office, itulrdtseDD REV. GEORGE T. RIDER, Rector. 9111.111INGITANI COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND WRITING ACADEMY, Collage Hall, Diamond, Birmingham TERMS, Oliß ON 'Milian& For Ornamental Plain Wrirkg.—..._ 10} limo unlimited Writing wid N. BEILFVER, Proklear or WoNlog 10,1 EL,LI[ U. E. LISITIIEID, Jr.; Profusor of Peamanahlp. CL ff. WILLIS, Professor of klout.ll.ceplog and tboame ASV. W. B. BOLTON, Lt.btorar on History sod General Foded. NON. B. P. FLENNIKEN. Ez-0. S. Minister to Den mark, • member of tbs Pithbargb Ear. Lecturer on Own. F.M. metclal . F. EATON, Leetorar n Elocution Gall and nee what has nerer been ° l4fore atter4to.l any penman, =nip ew-imens of Ornamental sod Practical Penmanship execith4 in your pretence, lo the short spa& of from 20 monde and upwards. Good boarding at 62,50 par week. Birmingham Fe, ry free for andante. rentrance at any tiro. For spent:tango( oinband Butner Writing, endues tan postage starape, and &Mem G. IL LETPREAD. Principal. Ju2B:lydkwit Pittsburgh. Pa. UOLTZBIAN • WIEDERIICILW [III7OOOMONI To J. 11[1113411 No.loo Thord Street. Pittsburgh., Minuracturers and Dealers in • Ctartaip., Corniess,gazids,glisdos.glinds, Mattrezats, Comforts, Cushions, &c. tar Partlectlar attintion paid Co EMMA/MOAT WORK. CARPETS pimp AND LAID TO ORDER. • au146:12 firRUSS AND SUPYoRTER TOIIY.—OARYWRIOUT !YOUNG, No. to Wood 81.4 beg team to all the attention of the afflicted to tho fact that they . us the may .lIIANIIIAOTINIERS of TRUSSES and sureouras be this city. They can cement:l,llNi take mamma ami mike to order Mon article' altar the meet approved pattern, sal furnish them at prkeafreqoant• ly not mote than aniehalf that demanded by mire &alms to theca. All an solicited to caU, after prking and exam. (Mpg Tomato any other More births cloy, confident that ye conically the omitted that it it their Interest to deal with the mantrhstomr.. 18,..Partlaklar attention paid t making. Jule 01IITIVRIOIIT• YO SO S SO Wood area. EYE AND DISPE.NSARY. Om. 95 Male Bt-,(2l door, op staliv,) Bard., N. Y. ESTABLISHED BY TUE CELEBRATED' ..11.2jDD. JOLINEON, late of Loudon, • great diannary lu the [dear.of et= Wing* art fain and speedy cure for relaxing the sight and removing all dhatUati peculiar to the ale Mb ie uolverosllNx• Inetetledged the only safe auditors remedy now known. It by been used with vest ouncen by the moot MIMI Op debts Europo and *make. Patient. in eny part of the country am treat themselves socreesfully at a moderate ospenno. thereby avoiding the danger and raper. of fading Into the haffis of unskillful phyoklens. Tao medians (rafgriont to cane) will be sort by tops.. with all owcosoary diroctions on receipt of Ten DWI.. Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises in the Fars, Narrow - Mead :and' Mind Complaints, Minutiae indent raw to Balaton who have twen tetrubled with deafness for many years. After =leg the remedy s few day. the patient I. soddenly and damn miraculously enabled to hear ordinery toned eonversationt in the coons of* tow weeks the met et:Minato mr. of &atom a effectts sUy cure t. d. per t too numwon. to COCILICIO have beatenstored to perfect hewing and forever rescued from the merge of the tmmerowdangerer“ unmodified pretenders of the present dm. limiter and private teedinconisbr end certificates Qom the rood mine: iyidclan.azid ittrrvoots Ituglijak towhoeepresence At lemon. tutu been cued, end won hundred. of private patient. mind can to leen or referral (0. • case of Mi. medicine (enough to li t • care= be for nudes to any part of the country for Mktrem D5 J01195094 Drain , 404. "- 95 Own Bt., Sufi Mo. N. Y. LIFE INSURANCE.-The GIRARD LEE& INBURANCLN, ANNIMIII AND TIM M COMPANY, cal As.m. No. 76 Gnat street, Pitlabarhh„ wan. to mike Insenphoee Quilts.. In atkUilost to a pad capital of s3oo,9mthe: have Lege and hemming 11ZUNTED lcrp adoedbx Dadoobted lectuiry to the lneore., In cant of lomat.. Dr Life the bonus declared ihhh Pr34o boa attend, cm:4°laq per ecit.oa'allpramleuhe pia, Thos. lilocistar, Prot; Jetot P. James, *einem jai, Moth M. D.. Medleelltisodoer, - othet N0.,117. Mitt street, Pliteborgt, . turlartber loformatietievall to wit. BUM. 7696)4 Agept foe the Occopiey.Do. 7kiliaat street:: ACE LlgAtiltti—A good assortment of the tat gailltr Pio J. It R. PHILITPIL ni4 AVationee , r• Ontinierebil Balm neomf • if Si Mb AltresU VIECtiToWS SALEIOP REAL IT Ja Aar , irrocaLtm Tub** litindat,PlTAUS l it clan. at dui coosodaciaLeam rocaul: by ceder of Yuman ot !Wart Mcoatebscadeed, lefil to aid, that yalaablo• of-Grarid cameins o on aorta Kb at Penn stmt. abotailarrion alloy, W trait cdU fag and awaiting bank 121 tot. on 'Web fa rated a Kra* mar, brick dwelling tKatai Kai Dar ai Want cauPha yr