44t-b -- Li :._ 6 ' 1.1 I: ' -I "7'W A LI'Llm* ur , ir4RD.—Tbllse. If 5 urn . , ale 4r . r ti:,aienv,iiiibitrite?istpicoberlarik, di140111YE: 0- -. 1 '-, "Bitionyntialtirmstaitsx.—Vie have received the first number of • paper with the above title, published in Montgomery county, in 'Mc State. It is devoted to the principles of the Republican party, and le we believe the first paper in this State that has assumed that position." !MUM -b. i.. 2/MILD. I. Et. EIBRETZ* CO.. spzroizar and ßitliiiirro as piTTSEVCRGFx-x MONDAY_ MOANING, .AUG. 29, 1869 Norrcr.—We.,taice_pleuture . in announcing that are have made an arrangement with Mr. Jou Becananctiiiinerlior Washington, Pa., by Which he wilrliereafter be connected with thi,Gaztrre, and will deists his welt•known energtes and business talents to promoting the circulation,' haziness and usefulness of the paper. Ittl...Bausna.o was for„neventeen years. the p• • • en rof the Washington Rcroarza, a paper ,which, in his hands, at tained n high reputation as one of the best countrg papers published in the west. After his withdrawalfrom that paper he established thetWashington Tomcat, which also soon be. came one of the foremost papers of its class. The "Reporter" and the "Tribune," the news paper children of his hands, are now the flour ishing ftepublicaworgans of Washington coun ty, and have contributed largely, as they are still contributing, to the success of Republican principles in that sterling county. — An intimate personal acquaintance with Mr. Bansman, extending over fifteen years, enables us to commend him, knowingly and warmly, to our friends and patrons. lle is widely and `favorably known throughout this city, as well as throughout Allegheny and Washington counties;, and he will take pleas ure in renewing acquaintance with his old friends, as one again in the newspaper har ness, and also in forming many new acquaint ances. A NITTRPATEII AT Przs's Pees.—Tho printing pram has become a great noceesity to the Amer lean people, and no considerable . portion of them can engage in any movement Without calling to their aid its invaluable'. services. The preps, With its editors and reporters, accompanied our • army, on its march to the very heart of Mexico, In the late war with that country, and thus the valor af. our soldiers, and the grim casualties of the campaign, were duly recorded on the 'spot, and without delay. In this manner was civili zation heralded in California, ten years ago, and now we find the gold seekers of Pike's Peak al ready supplied with en ..orgen." On the 29th of July lest there was issued from the re , glen of the Rooky Mountains, and amidst the gulches of the miners, a neat little journal call ed the "Gold Reporter." Its publisher unman . ces his intention to issue hie paper regularly once a week, having made all his arrangements to that effect. Hie printing office hae 'become an "Institution" in the embryo city, which new balks in the rays which emanate from it. The editor in his inaugural elates that the arrival of his press, which was attended with many diffi culties in its transit across the plains, was greet ed with cheers from the hardy miners, who ear reunded hie little log office in order to extend a hearty welcome. We wish the "Reporter" all manner of encore,. POLITICAL ROWDTISII rn BAETIIIOIIE.—The American party in Baltimore is suffering in tensely from the efforts of its lawless members, under the leadership of designing politicians, to control its nominations. To such an extent has this feeling been manifested that political con ventions have been compelled to seek the pro. Welton of the police, who with force of arms arrested the disturbers of the peace and finally conveyed them to prison. The Baltimore Patriot, of Friday evening, thee alludes to these difficul ties "The war now going on in the American party between the conservative and rowdy elements Is to ifeeitle its fate. If nominations can be sold : if they can be purchased only by contributions of money and degrading services, then the day of the American party is sealed. When rowdies controlled elections merely, In good old Whig times, and contented themselves with driving off Whigs from the polls, the Demooratio party flour ished. When the Whig oppoeition woe killed off, aod there was no need or necessity of driving them away from the polls, or breaking their heads on election nights, by way of amusement, the rowdy clubs of the Democrats began to con trol the party, and bestowed its nominations on those who come down handsomest in money and whisky. Finally, the nominations were put up at auction in ostivention and sold: The Gongs queues was the universal complete disgust which overthrew that party and gave good °Seers and honest men la the place et Dowling & Cp. It is now threatened to try the came game in the American paty. The rowdyism whioh bee , awakened lately to display itself in meninx t one, outrages on ezenreton parties, and thebe bribe we have lately seen in conventions, is provoked and kept up by lorgema in whisky and money—in free board and weekly stipend from those who have their interest to serve. If the American party cannot prevent its own degradations to such low uses, and by suck 'means, which are even more discreditable, the sooner it is broken op the better. The American party hire it in their power, and it is their deity to pot down all rowdyism within its ranks. Their success hitherto has been from the unexceptionable character of their nominees, and this motes will continue unless improper names are placed upon their tickets. Men have sought the suffrages of the people who bore richly deserve prison and pnniebment than any place of honor and profit. Scant these men, erase their names, have nu affinity with them, and they will SS heretofore be crowned with succees" A conasseownzwr of the National Era, writ ing from Oregon oily, says: "General Lane bas, spoken eery often during the canvass, and hie special appeal was based upon the feet that he 624p/edged the State for ten yore, as sound in it, Democracy to those South ern Democrats who soled for its admittance; and who, Ind for that pledge, would have defeated that measure." The General mete to bare been a little pre vious in making such a promise, ae the people of Oregon are not disposed to ratify the bargain; but the promise iteelf disclaims the rottenness of the party. Oregon, with only forty thousand inbabttents, was admitted as a State because Oen- Lano had promised to keep it democratic for 'ten years; but Kamm, with eighty thousand inhabitants—double that of Oregon—was ex °laded because her population was too amain Any population Is large enough for a democratic State ; but Republican States are to be kept oat of the Union as long as poesible. , No Issues.--The New Orleans Delta, one of the taint ultra and belligerent of the Hre-tating • jonrnole of the South, temente that the dividing lines between (be two parties there are so faint as to be almost imperceptible. On the Slavery question there is a ttneolmity of feeling, and boSide that all others sink into contempt. Of 'Oti:itentrast inifew Orleane, it says:- whole aspect of political parties in this • P;iffitide irtice of, most perplexing confusion and '...i, - .lllbaor. - .'Otie of the principal sources of this fusion itthe absence of bones—of distinct, bleat ' ly defined principle!! and policies. The political :..battle seems to bare become a simple struggle for spoils, under mere names. Snob contests present little attraction and interest to the great mass of the, people, who look on as indifferently and languidly •as they would upon a. horse tees 07 I dog fight. Nor is smolt a Mate of affairs fa vorable to good government, to wise legislation, 00 to the wholesome development of one repub _ n l * o system," Vii OrpoSeTTOP Bran ,COntILITIOII.-- The State Central Committee of the Opposition party in Virgiuts met at Richmond on Vfednea dey lest, and agreed upon the 14th of December next ae the best time, and the city of Richmond ae the meet suitable place, for bolding o State Convention, representing the Opposition in that This Convention is ..preliminary to a National Convention intended to be held here after, with the view of oollectieg, an d b armo nizing. A nd organizing the conservative Union . - sentiments - of the conntry."-,Net. /era Aa the Opposition: in Virginia defeated them_ selves last May by the intro= a twee they took on the Slavery question, and as they cermet llope, now, In any event, to.oarry that State for Any Opposition osudidate for Preeident, their right to lead or initiate a national °petition :movement seem' to us a vary doubtful one. It would be numb more 'modest in them to yield the lend to,eame State that can be carried In 1860. 00Tamoos.--.& ooniepoodoot of. the iusb,thifoly Reporter suggeifs Tion.loors ikoir;pf 1-Painr-!ran esisillett!'nuni=4 thijiir- Oubllon forGOTS1110? in 1860, Mrseonal Cows Caop.—Tbe Editor of the Cape Girardeau Eagle, who has been down, over land, to New Madrid, writes as follows in his p aper: We toned that most of the farmers of Scott, along the road, were engaged in ploughing their stubble land, and nearly all of them enjoying the expected and now almost certainly realized heavy mops of Corn. This is especially the case in what is known as the Bich Woods, in the southern part of the county, and thane° into and through Big Prairie, In New Madrid county, a distance of some twelve or fourteen miles, that Will yield from forty to fifty buehels per acre. We are not k suffoient judge to express an opin ion as to the yield, bat from oar own observa tion say that the Corn through the lower end of Scott and all the upper part of New Madrid, on to the town, looks remarkably heavy, and prom ises an abundant yield. New Madrid county comes nearer being a continuous corn field than any other in the State, and we venture the as election that her farmers make more money in proportion to numbers than thong of any other county. Tut lIZMAIIIS or NAPOLIOII THI Oeear.— Workmen are now busy to the vaults of St Denis, preparing a sepulchre for the remains of Napo leon I, which will certainly be removed from the Inntides although the day for the disinter- meat is not-yet axed. I presume that Marshal Prince Jerome, who et one time deolared that the tomb la the Invalldes, of whioh be to governor should never be disturbed as long as he lived, is now less poeltive In his opposition. The last resting plum of the great Napoleon among the bones of the kings of France will not, however, after all, be the precise 'pot which be bad se lected for himself, and which he is represented pointing to in this-well known glass painting in one of the Cathedral windows. Louis XVII. Is buried in that vault, and the Emperor, whose great object in interring his uncle in the royal basilica is to teach the public to regard him as the founder of anew line of monarchs, cannot in oonsistenoy desecrate the tomb of a legitimate Bourbon. Nzastassa.r—NVe learn from a letter in the St. Joseph (51o.) Gazette dated Nebraska City, that the people of Nebraska have taken the Initiatory steps for the organization et a State Government. It le proposed to call a Convention in Ootober, which will draft a Constitution to be submitted to the popular vote in November. If ratified, application for admission into the Union as • State wil then be made at the same time that the claims of llamas are presented. The writer adds that the land sales has been in progress in Nebraska City for several days. Three hundred thousand acres had been offered, but not more than two thousand found purchasers. As soon as the sales are closed, lands may be located with warrants. Several dealers are on hand, ready to monopolize immense tracts, and to that extent, retard the settlement of the Terri tory. A COLD Scasos.—The frost of Wedneeday morning last extended over large, districts in New England, 'slightly marking the leader foli age, and giving the autumnal brown to an occa sional leaf. There was a slight frost in July and a mere one la June, no that every month in 1859 has been attended by a frog. It is probable that September will not pass without a similar visitation ; and if eo, the pres ent year will long be noted as one in which there was a frost every month—an occurrence which has not happened for more than forty years. In 1816 there was a frog In New Eng land every month, and the mean will bo re membered by old folke as the year of the "cold eeseon." RAP7I7RIS MrD DELIGEIT.—A Louisiana editor relieves his Demooratio heart as follows; "In lees than ten years from this time the ad ministrotion of Mr. Ihrehanan will be looked up on as en infallible standard and guide to such as love virtue and prize the conetitution. Should the Charleston Convention renominate President Buchanan the whole Union would ball the move with rapture and dellght." We are into the, opposition would experience the same rapture and delight.—Boston Journal SECOND CROP or 3711AWBZILRII8.—The Patter son market is plentifully supplied with straw berries, which readily bring six and eight cents per basket. This is the second or fall crop, and the berries are remarkable for their sweet, delicious superiority over the spring crop ; and as the eeoond bearing season is never very pro lifio, the price is high. The, Guardian thinke there le littledonbt but berries could be produced, with care, to supply the market daring ports of August and September, were the growers to un dertake the culture of the pleats for that porpoise. An Arramina Crinax.—The New York Mentor esya that Catufidy,of the Albany Atlas and Argue, who is believed to be responsible for the publica tion of the letter of Wise to Donnelly, As a Christian and Cattiolio has degraded his religion, violated the honor of a gentleman, lost the confi dence of the Christian brotherhood, endangered the success of the Democracy of the State and nation, exposed the Governor of Virginia to ob loquy, and iojcired the future prospects of Mayor Wood." WASEIIHOTON, Aug. 26.—Immediately on the accession of Lord John Roggen to office as for eign &Bulgier of Eisgland, he addressed to this Government a dispatch, earnestly remonstrating against the re-opening of the Slave trade between the United States and Africa, and against the lukewarm:tees of Boolianan's Administration in that regard. Tf the dispatch Is ever published, it will produce a sensation, especially In the slave-buying States. As English lawyer, named W. U. Barber. was a few years ago convicted of forgery, sent to a penal settlement, was there publicly whip ped, and kept in chains. After spending about fifty thousand dollars in defending him self in the English courts, he has at last been found to he innocent! the victim of a foul con ailitotyi; Parliament has awarded him $2.5,- e half of his loos, to say nothing of the injury to his health, character, and degradation consequent on his treatment. PUICRASZ or &PATO STOCK.—We understand that the bids for the sale of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars of the five per cent. State loans were opened by the Commleeloners of the Sinking Fund, as advertised yesterday. Offer ings to the amount of half a million of dollars were made, and the cum advertised for, viz : two hundred and fifty thotteand dollars, taken at -92i per cent., that being the lowest bid—Her. Union. LOUISIMIA SUOAR.—The New Orleans Crescent Bays, regarding sugar, the talk is, that the pres ent prospects are highly flattering. With the earns season, or rather the same kind of weather from this time anal November, that we had lan year, a mop of 440,000 hemtheade is confidently expected. We agree in the expectation, and with a very late season 450,000 hogsheads may be expected. IT must be gratifying to our Democratic breth ren to learn that Brigham Young is Bound on slavery. He regards it as, equally with polyg amy, a ' , divine institution." The new "Deaver. 8(17 South" bee not been organised; but really t .e Faculty might anticipate a little, and confer the degree of Doctor of Divinity on the Mormon prophet. Gov. Cue's of Ohio mad, in • speech in Qhlo, that the priest and the Levite who passed to the other eldo, leaving the man who fell among tit l , were Den3onratio 'aon•interventiontsts.' Miss ouat.—The vote for Judge of the Supreme Court of Missouri, in 112 counties (109 ofEolaQ stands as follows: Ewing, 86,911; Ball, 32,851; Adams, 27,364. There aro 118 counties in the State. POLITICAL NOIMIATIONA—The Republican ticket In Snyder county la ita Commierioner—Henry R. Knopp. Ireasurer-- •lens D. Boyer. Auditors--Dr. John F. Bhindel, Prod. C. Moyer. WagonroHer was renominated for Assembly, and s resolution nominating Gen. Cameron for the Presidency was adopted. The Opposition or States Rights Demoerats of Bake county have nominated the following ticket: desendly—DaYld H. If otteustahs, John B. Hollo way and Jonathan Klapp. District Attorney—A. G. Green. Shorty—John H. Spits. Treasurer—Duel Shepp. Commissioner—Henry Riegel. Director of the Poor—lsaac Hulett. ductitor—John S. Hons. net. Surreyor—Wm. Levan. In Northumberland county the locorocos hare mad, up, by popular vote, the following ticket. It is a zignldoant indication of the tendency of the pop nlar rote system, that all of the candidates bat one are from Sunbury, the county town: .Rrprosentatioer—Ww. IL Hue.- Comae/stoner— Philip Clark. Trecutir,—Dr. R. H. Awl. D (arid Attorney—John Key Clement. Coroner—Cyrus Glossy. Auditor—Peter W. Gray. .. Penny Counrr.—Tbe People'. ticket In Perry co. is am follow,: Arum!,ly—W. Milton. Anociate Jadge—D. Sha ver. Sheriff-4. R. Shpler. 21-ecuunrr--.1). L Rice. County Convniseioncr—A. E. Rowe. Vetrict Attor nry—.C. Ruth Roddy. Musty Surveyor—Captain B. Arnold. Coroner—D. Galbraith. Director of the Poor—John Gentler. Anditor-4. Mickey. blonooonsur Comm.—Theoppodlion convention in /Montgomery county nominated the following tkket: A.... . 61 .11—Jac0b Prick Benjamin Yocum, Joel Fink. ,Diotriet dttorn7-It.T..fitawatt. Treacurrr 1 V • P • • 134 1 Com er nesiov—J. C. Yorker. Conte Triomn met bn. 1 7.—Ther Demomatio Senatorial ine tone , sda to nominate • ern didst• fur Soutar smathe counties of Blair, Cambria and Owed& Th rm c4in did its . named for the amok and over inle hundred ballots had..:.The Mtedida_te t . 4 by • contemn fr o m aurrwite: um Hnal: eetanaerd. Maeh eseltmatent pam4l44. :~ ~. ~: r. ~,r -.. , . . . A. Prrrantaturts. Krostairrur.-- , A Esau& aox—l respondent of the Philiadelphis - Butfetin gives the following history of rPittabnrg h ar -kidnapped in KIWIS!: Allen, sou of Johu and Mary Pioke, of Pius burgh, in your own State, born in that city on the ith of February, 1840, was educated in your public schools, Ile name tp eta city in the steamer Violet, Captain Abrams, from Pitts burgh, In the spring of 18457. From that time up to last September, be trim running on the stamen plying between St. Joseph, St. Lents, and New Orleans. TAW Fall be was at St. Joseph, Missouri, where the steamer left him, and he walked to Weston, to go to Leavenworth. In oroesthg the Mtheowdriver, be was kidnapped by Mr. Wash burn, the ferryman, taken before a magistrate, who committed Min to the Platte city jail where he wee (moaned until March, when he effected hie eeeape and went to Bt. Louis and shipped as cook on board of the eteamer Mitinehaba, Cap tain Baker. When the steamer reached Weston, several citizens came on board,, kidnapped Pinks and took him bank to the same cell to Platte oily jail, in which Dr. Day and his son Charles bad been confined through the winter previous to their removal to , St. Joseph. Pinks remained therewith last Ithoday night, when he made his escape by knocking down the jailor, and swimming the Platte and Missouri rivers. Until this morning he had wandered about the prairie, foot-sore and hungry, when unable to stand it any longer, he found bizneelf in this city; be knocked ate door and asked for food and clothing; it was opened, and, to his surprise, he stood before his friend and fellow prisoner,.Dr. Doy. It is needless to say that his wants have been well provided for. .Pinks had been nearly three days and a half without food. He is very Intelligent, and well-posted in all .matters pertaining to the city of Pittsburgh. Hie only erime is In having a skin not colored like our own, being a light mulatto, with black, early hair. He la advertised to be sold next September, to raise money to pay jail fees, amounting to nearly two hundred dollars. In this way hake native of the old Keystone State been treated by the kfiesourlans; Imprisoned and abused for nearly ten months la one of the most loathsome jails in the Weal. Prominent citizens of Pittsburgh have been petitioned to provide Pinks with the necessary papers to prove him a free native bore citizen of your own State, which they will probably do. Sunman COMPLAINT.—The * fact is now too well eetablished for any one to attempt to controvert lt, that molt of the dacesa which often prove fatal in war mer, are prodneal by extant. UllB of fruit. and vegetables, by which the stomach is disordered, the lllre deranged, tbe blood stagembod and digestive organs, rendered lturctive it not torpid. Cholera, Cholera Module, Bilk , . and Cramp otic,Dysentery, Dien and such lite complainte ger minate and thrive npon Inaproper toed and anon time.s be. come eo deep elated and flied upon the conetitelson, that the etrongeet and madam !. mhxtral madiclmaars unable to arrest their program. anti) the patient la prostrate, and all hope. of renders ended. Who hit that bee not men • fine, healthy Infant or malt, Berard with one of the annoy. leg daemon abate spoken of, and defplte the elan and sof. ence of medical gentlemen literally mats ewe, ander their treatmenff And how atlas treatment to be a-counted ruff /Limply by the het, that Instead of administering some remedy to May the failing strength of the emitted. and at the acme time erect the game in Its program, the remedy pr.:ecru:4 awed In the exhaustion of the natural strength, and at the time the disease was mastered the renderer we. prostrate, and falling to excite • reaction the patient died from the effect of the poison administered to °moot the disease. Not so will INERHAVE'd HOLLAND LITT/CBS, which ere compared entirely of vegetable matter Ba d which have not only prayed thernselra the best I d tor& n nee, but have never failed to correct dhordere of the exerrech and bowel. when tate, according to direction.. In the nos of Bummer Complaint. they have noeqtaL Try them stance. Sue Csittemar—The tiennbuthighlyeanoentreted Baer have's Holland Bitters le put op 10 half pint bonnet only, and totalled at pee bottle. The great demand for fhb truly Celebrated Medicine her Induced many imitation., which the public abouldguard amine; purcherdng. Beware o b f imp:rhino!bey. Bee th at our name teen the label of every ottle yau BEN/Milli PAGE, .7a, & 00., Pula Pretelat" 27 Waal street, bates. Ist sad 2.1 es.,Ptteebarah. Pa. Wake/ "Jeri , ran Tun or—A prominent phyei ctsfe, .old of Dr:Wfloon'a my patient required as aperient, Wlltou'i Pill. IMO Just tho Ming 1 wanted: if he mdfored from DitliaPsias Acidity of Etontach, Oostireneo, or lasetfrlty of Liver, Wilton's Pill. were Just the thing.— illotarbenee of the Circulatory Corms, Wooers Pills trete Just the thing. Pee "guide to Wealth,. to be had grotto from B. L Fahnettock it Co., No. Woad Mauer, Pitttburgh Prepared by B. L. FAIINESTOCE A CO., No. Cs) Wool otreot, Pittsburgh. Fold by droggistm ererywhem. autleatd DIED—On Funds, crtorolnit, the :latent, SIRE RICOARD BLESON. The friends of the family are tenneeted to attend the funeral on MONDAY AFTERNOON, at two o'clocit. Otto Inbcrttfitments GRAND OPENING SOIREE. PROF. COWPER'S COMPLIMENTS TO FRIENDS PATRONS, AND FORMER PUPILS nd requ.ts tha Tamara ct their company to a GRAND OPENING SOIREE SATIZT.ELD.A.V, September 3. 1859. N. D. Civerttire by Oesbeetra At Zi.bi o'clock . •. Dancing to commence precisely et 4 r 11., on which once aim lbe celebrated "LEN CALEDONIANS" 1,111 be Intro. ae1t.9 , 1411 03E1DTTECE1 .1-1 .4%."-r 4 lIILLEABIAN dr. COLLOILD, WHOLESALE and retail m !! anufacturer of .od dealers lo lIATS, CAPS AND filitS, D. pow receiving tbslr FALL MCI( at No. 75 WOOD STREET, (thrto doors from fourth hi ) C=ff3= F O R SALE-2,400 FEET 20 LEi. T RAIL. MID, • •111.111 lot at bury? Rai. putwiii May heaven at the meal yard of th• anbaormberA on Pito amt. stitoining Iltraara Feller,* On's di foam. art.?.llu/sod CEO. P. BRYAN ♦ 00.62 Wood .1. TNO. R. Meg/J[lE. Prest ..... -ROST. B. SMITH, Caab'r THE TINTON IMMUNE COMPANT, Corner Market end Fourth Eta , WILL OPEN AN OFFICE FOR THE transaction of • Elmiaral Banking limlnes. no TMCRPD•Y, SEPTEMBER In. Thla Company has • paid op Capttal W RS 0,000. which utak. regularly locroased by' the payment of weal• ly hatalments orr.tile Flock. Their orgn:e.t.a affords unquestionable aectaity to depositors, and they reap.atfnl. 17 .011011 dspoott• In par and current hand. and .111 pay Ines! on Com dsposlui. 1 , 11.1[07011.. J. R. lice . .., 711 Wyerty .tenet; Jowl Wn.son, lino of A. Wilant a Co.; Jos 13.taxpArricx, fitto of Iln”ro a Sir hints I A. O. CCIFEcIok 38 DlAmos.l; Joy, 01.138, flqa of H. 117, 01., a Co JON! JUALSII.I.I.Grarof ilarnhall Brunie.. Jco. Holm 77 &TAMA Waft OPENING 01."I'HE NEW YORK STO HE. JAN. W. [MIMIC FLU & CO., Will oi,en their new Ftore, No. roll Mar icor Fit - Cost. (Fohierly ,rzu:dril by Cleo. R. White • Co ) ON TIRIRSDAF, 3ISPITSIO3II And Iloilo the attention of the poblk from all mentions uf the City arid Country to their tryhandid and entirely nor Stock of Foreign . .1 thonealc IbY 4OODH, Consisting of 3its, e 4, Velvets, DeLaines, Valancho, Nelda Chintzes, 1 , 1,.! [Jonah Emtrolderles, florin", Woo., Rw* rt. . klantllfu , Blenota Canso Furniehing no., in., upon .blo b they will! ca.. -B..drot indnoeinrots Their entire dock purchued within the lot SO days, and their end, lir uttering Oa NEWKEIt 00081 AT TUE LOWEST I' r.n, are not rarposed, haring a toyer In Now Took .1. conetuitly pardoning for thou. ONE PEICE AND • • DEVIATION. Foto Muted on the good. le plain th.hal.. SEMEN CAFE. JAS. W. DARKER • CO, etaktid 69 Market Omen, Pittsburgh. MEAT SAFES, Gravy Strainers; Plain, Plardshetl, Premed and Japaorteel Tin Ware In all Its eanety, at the Iron My Ptora Warr•oasa of .06 W. lret a tt a cor tthre• W tie li atan ef W the 41:1TettOno. T EMONS—.2O bin. in prime order just re jj calved on consignment for tele by moan • ROBT• MEET, SO Liberty el. WHITE FISH-16 bbls. White Fish; 80 he. bolo. do do Now arriving on eatulgroi.ml for sale by an 29 ROOT. MCKAY Wll E A T-10,000 bus. strictly prime Wheat to rtoro and wiring daily for solo lo lots to tuft porchoono. InTOl.lOOOl, BIoCXXXItY A IX). CORN -5000 bus. in store and for sale by .20 HITCHCOCK, EiIeDREERT • CO. RYE -200 bus. in gore and for 8010 by an= —1:11TO1100011., bIeCE.HAIICI • CO. tILOUR-500 bbir in store and to arrive for ju ul. it In nBCOCE. HMIIE6nY • ^" 10000 SEA.IiLESS BAGS for sale by • . HITCEICOCE, teleCtlZErtY t CO. ql ► A r 1 e tin an con sigemosat for tabby euZi ItOr-DtCHEY. WM. lUMIB9LIK, 99 LIBERTY ETIZZII7; ANNOUNCES TO If PUPILS AN D TUE PUBLIC That ho will ronotna bls Lames on the Moo, Vocal Munk, ate.. AUGUST 29. Apply at his residence, or to my pupil, Mt. OLIAILLEd MILLIAnt. el Wool greet. ao2:2swdot TO CA.PITALIBTB 'Valuable Iron Works in Missouri FOIL SALE THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS "TIE aIAILMS.ECI" or "Rd/Miff% IRON WO8613; gaup tea in Philp., vaity, In the State of Mimosa', Mug ate oaten from Jsmestown Station on the Sonthweet Brandt of the Pacific flallroad, IDi rolled from the city dal.. Louie— belonging to Ministate of Thome. James, deceased, I, offend at pirate Me, for the port..,of wattling mad met, 'foie property woolen, of mama ten thousand eorm of Rod, aboundlog In laexhatetible banal. of the beet elan of Spec ular Ore, eru located by experienced punk. at an eedy day, and pommies !superior edemas/ye of •41 end Umber. Yor the If anotecture of Iron II la nom:apeman!. The Ore Bank le only one.third of • malt dirtant tom the PADDY., and CAD b. mined and healed et • oat not utoesding airly cants pee too, which yield. eirtywix per cent ofmetel IJ the atrium Th. Work., embracing the Furnaces, Form Plourlog 11114, 0., ere dtiren h 7 o notincitloent neverAffing gyring —toe prthcipal heed and chief mum of the Maumee River —which .pplies, upon • twelve foot fall, ample power at all Hamm of the year: II !wither effected by drought, freering or high water, and,is num - passed for bratty and to disco. vonlence and accdnymy with which she pow t- I. secured. Th e work, are now and bow been thr wvvrai year. to mlccreffel, °Lannon. the furnace milking twelve tons of No.l Cold Elul Pig /roe every twenty form bona. The Furnace Stackand blowing Cylinder., go„ era new Mod of the Meet sppreTtel plan and cousiructl on. The build - loge ere pirate in every particular, and of enfllcieni re. I VlN g e :' • U s i rieqr, Memo are Invited to en In Parsee at by letter, to or ANVII,JeId Celle/memo IfonWorks,lllsergal, or to Cal. BOND, at Cinder Obloi end miry Wag, will b. offered for • vermeil ,imexathia - dam property, or • moo, epeciandeecription out bjtoalhildestrect. au3l#l2¢=es , ,IDIP < HOQKtii of all sizes an tiand - sitlf foi Airo b hk r ear 1 n:PaltalPe. . - . • • At tp ntibertiannatto. •• e : i ITT -:- : •e : • REV. L C . PAILS HIM), A. M., PrACdcAt. ARV. i. 11. KNO RIM, 1 Tice Preddent, &Waled by sine esperlettad teachers. lastructbres glean In all branches al a thsrongb Itastlala, Ciudad mad &lead& edrnatioa Cowlsr advantages are offer.] la Olt P.MtJng, Water Worn and Drawing. Modern Ln• ruses ant tartgbt by • thoroughly gallifia] teacher. Mo sta nodes the superrnioa of Prof. Hohbock. Fall term commences Wedasalay the slat day of Austad. for Olroa• lma, girths push-Mara, apply at tbs College, Ciamtee Oka tned Pdaclpal book atoms M. SIMPSON, JaCedied Pembina Board of Trarteas. PENNSYLVANIA - State .A.grioultural Society. EX I E I IBITION.—The Ninth Annual Exhi litho of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society, out be held at Poselton, Philadelphia, on Troerday, Wed. ructleY. Thureday and Prldsy, the 27th, =R. 29 th and 89th dole ciPsPtentber tote R ooms the let the the Sec mmiT remove Rooms of the Philadelphia 80 defy for the promottre of Agricultan, No. 828 Mamma cite Philadelphia, wh.re book. of Rutty for the inhibi tion will be opened. Letters addramed co the Secretary at illerrisburg, 'oho 61 Immo, Philadelphia, or Charles H. Engle, Dmaletan, trill meet •ith attontlop till ht Renumber. A. 0. Uttar DAVID TAGGART, Preeldeot. Secretary. ar Goode fo n, r inhibition carried on all the, Rallroade to the eltate, to and from, freoiol chute. aul9-21efocl NOTlCE.—Wherens Letters Testamentary to the ..tare cf Mark Sterile& late of Neat Elrming• horn, Allegheny county, deceased. lam Dees panted the cued to mn i ak l eilmnred l l' d. b r ou d ytutt . r i nd"thume t. m harl "- ng claim or domande again st. the attain of wad decedent will make known the ems without delay at the oaks of Ctpes, Wlleoo * Co., No. 112 Water street, Plttaburgh. JAMMU BURLING ROBT. KIRKWOOD, DAVID MUM Rol Islrd6v TllE COLLEGE OF ST. JAMES, MARY. LAND.—The slghtesoth melon been. 'on the Met Weitmeday (the 28th) of September. The redone demo La the COLLEGE end la the OItAIIIIAIt SCHOOL, resume Ahab wart promptly. New etndents will be examined on Thursday, September Mb. JJIIN B. KIUPOOT. Rector. lu2klaw2md P 0., College St. Jame; ltd. MOTICE. le hereby given that a charter for .11 HOOEY BOHOLFAI ha. been applied f at , No. :2. October 3d, 1849, of the Coast of Common Plea. of All. ghee; connty, and that the moo mill ho granted at the neat term of maid Oonrt, if no notncient raison le acorn to the contrary. STOWN Ss HAMPTON, aulOtlawdZer Attorneys ter apyoppeat, Cost Land. ONE THOUSAND ACRES c f valuable coal laud for sale on Green river, In IlandetsOn moo. ty, By, about thirty soil.. from the mouth. There are owl hundred and tirrtity.nre err.. cleared. The coal Jenny convenient to the liver and is of excel. lent quality. There Le a Imo moist of valuable timber on this land, saw mills convenient, and nevlgatlon °tinter. rooted at all dom. =:l::==M ==l MIR IRON OITY TRUST CO., No. %SG Liberty 8 BANK OF DISCOUNT, EXCELAMA AND DIMWIT. Capital letoels.--. $ 1150,000 Capital IL•prementeet, 0ver......... 1,000,000 /Or ETOCZnOttnas Alt nto lIITITIDMILT LIuL,, 00 a , Elirr4Par Food. and Currency received on deposit ALL MONEYS allowed to remain for a Ejsempd Tarr, WILL DRAW INTIM. Eight rscrotag• on the Esau,. wd Western titre. oats:anti, for gale It mom to aft Collections made In all the principal cities to the Dotted Sham tad the aped,. , tad PROCEEDS PROMPTLY RE. MITTISD to any Marred point, ma day of mat:airy. 011a1101.0&11 , John ldalrhead, Licinoder Forinyitt, John Llcatit, Geo. EL fiend, J. MIL William Baba; W. McClintock, Clan Mc. Collongh, Beton Andaman. G. D. WAHNZR, Padden*. D. 11 Gabler. Plltabaran inauzance company. Office, No. 96 Water PITTIMMIGH, PA. ItOBT. GALWAY, Praddeat. P. A. MILD.; Posey AMT.. !MAMA?, Vice Prat. Insures stalled Hull and Cargo nista, co the Ohio and deers sod tribotados, sad Mart. Risk sea. And galas% UM or Damao by ?t n. And sgaltut the Pattie of the Bab and lnimd Navigation sad Transportation. Robert Galway, Samueldkaarkaa, Joacpb P. Gaream, M. P. /oho Batt, Jams Ilianhall, David Richey, Jams P. Uallman, Ohm Avimstimat, laydrdawdagn Alexander Dradlp• John L. Lents, John Tallerrtan, blatben F. But, Robert Robison, - WlMara Carr, Robert 11. Liszt Lay John warn, ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CORIP'Y OF PITTSBURGH OFFICE—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block, TNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF J.. FIRE AND MARINE RIM. ISAAC JONES, Prod!dant JPIIN D. IiSoOOB.D, Vire President D. 31 DOOK,Beoratary; age. WILLLASt DEAN, General Agent Dracceou—lssor. Jones. C. 0. Limey, Homy Childs, CoPt IL 0. Orey, John A. Moon, IL L. Irobnestork, John D. McGord, Issor M. Pennock, IL P. Etoriing, Copt. We. Dee, Th.. If Rowe , 11 . Jetlyd RE-OPErIING PR OF. COWPER'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, el NEVILLY HALL, ovum of Fourth mad Liberty stmt., Pittsburgh. Prof. Cowper bootee returned to the city, tripartitely in fortes the calms of riltebargb and Allegheny tout be will reopen hie Denting Academy .t the above 11011, on SAT. IMLAY, Eleptemter id, and 0111 coat:lnns to tench the en aampliahment In all its rations branebee, together with learn:diem in the etiquette of the Baal Doom and !octal Circle, peseta! deportment of moan, An. All the latest and mot teshionable Ball Boom and Parlor 1 same, 0 taught by him in themes= rills. such • • Lea OW sdotkaos, 0.11i11.7.ac Pulttp Merman Quedrillsg Lee Lawler Gee elan, Pats. knehritleg Ilettottich Quadrilles; L.:stelae looter QuwitNten Bureau Ilermatte Quadttlion Plan or German Helm garnetaldo Walla; Verson - M. Welt.; Brims Boa, or Cermet Polka; Oinque or Ply. Plop Cluth a Itillllekla, Peesuots and Bohemian POlkag Baammg Palim blerautem Gallopade; epeeist. Deuce; evergreen Cdrillenne Circle, go,. lta, will be tat ght at moderato taut Dap allelic. will be ea gallows: I.ApftS' CLASS—Maraday. and Balarday., from 4 MAATIII.S AND lIISSZE' —lburado). ani S•tiuday from 7 to 6 P.. OIN ?LYMAN 'S CL ASS—Thursday. sal Saturdays, f . • 8 Io 10 e... ==! prntOotriorr rill alao giro fostructiour to Clams, nr turtroctioa plran at the naldnoca or papilla, if rt. - intro:L. N. o.—Prof.O. can be awn at the shore Ilal4 oq claya of toltbon, Irma 2 to 6 air! 7 to 10 or at the start MOOSE daily. h . , t 4 ;WOO %WIWI ZH:I , 0 .0 :4:11 INSURANCE! & TRUST COMPANY DMCS IN COMPANY'S SULLDINCI, do.4O3WALAUT STREET.. CIILITZII PKB AZT UAL •utmlred capita] . ..... 00 AraDAIL. a/Weaver 300,000 00 VIRE, DARIN& CA.IIOO .lid INLAND INAIMANCI. IL W. POLADIXTia, Aiwa, 97 Water arra_ FLAGS! FLAGS!! FLAGS!!! --- JOll5l DOLL Na. 144 North &cowl &mot, b4a. Ram • Arch. PI77LADELPHI4 P4snotoolorar of FLACIS ut mtons tilos. of Cotton, Boutin and Bilk. Tb.