EME SANI OLD 81.11911—Ira SIGISITICANOII TO OtTosrrtow.—The speech of Mr. Douglas in this city on Timidity night was a mere repeti tion of his Illinois - speeches made last year. SaarcelY a new word or a new idea was to be found in the whole of it. To one familiar with newspaper reports of his former efforts, this speech was as stale as an old dish a dozen times warmed up. The Illinois - Senator is playing a desperate political game. He has not much hope of Penn sylvania, and therefore gives no entreat speech; but be glees •us that one in order that he may have some basis of setting up claims as to its results. He has, however, some hopes of Ohio, and be makes quite a number of speeches there, going from there to Indiana, and froni thence to Minnesota. The object of all this industry is to promote, if possible, the success of the democratic elate tickets in the eeyeral states named. If these tickets are elected, their election will be claimed as Douglas victories, achieved by the unaided strength of•his mighty arm; and if they are de feated, the defeat will be attributed to the un willingness of the party to occupy his platform. In either event, Douglas will try to make capi tal out of the result;jhut he much prefers the success of the party he is working for, that he may, say "I did it!" and claim the Charleston nomination to being the only man who can carry these states. . This is doubtless his game, and it behooves the Bepublicansand the opponents of the ed. I ministration-to be alive to the fact. They cannot be too active, nor do too much towards stirring up the people.! The politicians of the demo . • cratio - party are fighting the battle of 1860 -_,The results of this year are to mould the restate of the next. Douglas knows that be can tamed at Charleston only by showing that he is India , peusable to the party, and he is making human efforts to carry the locoroce tickets in Ohio, Indiana and Minnesota that he may de monetrate thereby his power and extort a Pres idealist nomination thriingh the fears of a party which tolerates, yet hates him—which would `throw him overboard if it could do without him, 'but which will nes him if it eau do no better. These considerations ought to stir up the in the States we have named to unusual exertions. Let them demonstrate that these cannot be carried by the lorofooos, poi even by Douglas. . # , .• , in thie State it is hard to tell what the Doug las '..iiitti see after. The Poet, of this city, which, ~,L.-.1.7 - .'te1f....: , :c- • . : : : :•..: , from being a rampant Buchanan organ, has In a ~ . '-• ... - :";'::;:',?;; . , - ._•: - ':;"few'weeks become as rampant for Douglas, is 4 1 . .?.Fr-!:': , ~;---.,-.-:;,..:::- -;- fighting with more than ordinary (apparent) _,,,„„ : „_p__ , ~.,....::;::: ~..., . 4.,;„4,,t,.•:.;.: - -ceal ter the legatee° State ticket. , Whether tilts ''''•:::=:•:' '•••-• '...-- :'4, - - ••' 1 • • ••• '• real is simulated, snub merely put on to blind the •.- .`,•-• • ','-' 'll' .5• • -•••...,..' Buchanan 'loon, or is real and to be taken for .;. , ; - ,:-....A.41.i.1t4.;... - ..l , ::: . •••: : • ; - .... what IC seems', it equally behooves the opposl - '.-; lion Co secure the defeat of that ticket. It is .:: r,.7r 7 f ÷f,. : : . 1 ! ', ...." , ''' :7 " not for us, by our supineness and neglect, to i':% ••:.',* •''' • '•'-' ' . • leaveground for any doubt as to the political ' :.' :.,';',.:, :?,•7.--.•-- - position of Pennsylvania . Let us demonstrate " ..,' ': ::: * : •': :: .: .:::-1 . 9: . 2 . 1 _,-*., ; ,',: ~ : i . . that roe can carry it, and that will be an end of 4...:..,,.,,. -... ......•- ... ';f,:' . :( , .. - :;:?, , - , ~.. a ll controversy. - . , : 7 -:-: . -.;: ,! - - ::•:? - 11 • • ''''' .•-,•-'-.:, ..^.-.-1. ~......., ~,...• ,=,:-. : Pairnest.BULLTl93l.—The speech of Douglas •. :44. - : :';'•' :;' :;•"/ -; ' ' '' ' 'W .- 2 •''' -, a t the St. Charles, on Tuesday night, diaolosed I , '' • 11:'. .. 1-:; ::';'' ...• `" '' ; ' • ": • •"!•?E' r• -;' , .. , - • the fact that the first step has already been ••••%';': -. , 1-'.:7,, , :' , l- :•.-,. - :1,,,,,k•- , ,. ..• ... taken towards incorporating the reopening of the '..-....,,1.:.',',..f:;":.:•:!.`;.•:.•••;::,•:-,..•:•t.,1?•: slave trade as a new plank in the Douglas plat •••::::ii.:•..•!. ....‹.••••.'''''• E":: :•. T , :7 ; . - ; -'V form. Already popular in the slave-buying .:••:** ,: 7 ••::::•''.-:::::::.".,:..,,,-,'• . . • ' States of the South, it must be made palatable to ' •: .-- • •-.. i ;•-: ; •• •• •-- :: : ,' , ' :':•:: -' ' • the dough-faces, the while slaves of the North. li.:.:: ..:: ::: : .;.:,:: : . • Ft•7 2 .:: - .... ' :' An excuse for outrage i& always the first thing '',..'••.:;'.:.:".:.;' . .1: 1 ::: , -:: 1.-=, -:-.... looked for, and: the wolf is ready to take oath 4 :.;1 . :: , ;.4 i.. - :•i; .. !:: 1 5:-.V...},,..,..,- - that the muddy water flown uphill, rather than ''''••••'--.; .: : .•-4.::..r. 7.. ;.•.2.L' . €A..-,, ..-•: , '.:,:1'... , : not enjoy the privilege of eating the limb. •It :' ;1; - : ,,; .. - . V.• - •:= •••• -..• . wan "northern aggression" that necessitated the F.,:,•:,,..,.. , ,. -... :• -:': .',- ••• . . live slave Jaw;" it was "northern aggression" ••: '*--. •- • y . •! : ;:„ . ... , ; • ; • ..I , ' .'::---- 1.17•• -.... ' upon the compromise measures of 1820. A tense ~.' i c. . - .. " .7 . - 1' ' , : 4 :.; .•'„ - was sought for the quarrel; the bully knqcks ~' r r. • : .E ' ; ‘, ; ~ :.E.1: 7 .. 6' 4 s:'. 4 :: : : ' -,V ' '-' his man down, and in the fact that he struggles ~...: .' . 75 :: 2i;i 4 -] . .i :l si -1 N.: , :„_ 41 'f... "'• to arise, finds sufficient reason for a repetition 4 : • : .1 • ••••!.:4;.: 4 Ii• : .;$'''..".°4 r - r--;,... • of the outrage. Is not this the Watery of Booth -4:'...,:i1.':•.•14gL 4: ?? 7 '4i-f•; , -- : ern aggression for the last ten years! A constants .„. = • •• • ,,,,...•:'';.T . ... 7 1••;;?:ce.5.7. • : ; invasion of freedom in her most sacred haunts— ''.-?-•;?•*;::::?!:.ii7,.t•::,..1.1'?..:,.ii.;•:.:; ...-:,_. 'in the territories, in the states, in the !belle- Wi.i.,:':•?...-•: - ..l•ff,fl;•.-: ,::- -. '' • cures, in the Federal courts, and as constant a • • •• •• •• •,.., :4 ?i,?:i;,.. 1• ;;•;13:•;,:'...•.:••.' 1.',..•-•. - . ~. repetition of "northern aggression," "northern .• ''' - ' 7 ' , '• Z 1 .2. ' ' . •- ' 4 ' - ; -*. ''..o fanaticism," and such kindred and unoteaniog : e:;•• ; 11: ?-•::'?'::•:+1•". - ..... :- ~ ' ... howls as exonee for the : wrong. - ' •l• ' : ' ; 'o,.,*; -1:4 ! . 1 ::'-: ~..';''• .`.. Now, what do we hear l - What does the great : 4 . ii,..„ . 1 4,:i01;i41/.1...: :1•-'•. -- - ..-- - . Corypheus of the slave power and of the so ',,-1.P,P.:544.,1.-1;411:„-, •-:: 2 1: -.; ,:-:- 1 ‘- 1 ...• ..called Democratic party tall us? We are as -li..:•`•,'-:•';',...,:'-„,::r•,?4,,..1., 4.,..'' -f . 1 .:- ....:-...isared by Douglas, in his Pittsburgh opseeb , that f' .. '!V.;r;o,?,T,; *: ,: :: -. ::,:"X! , :::.7::::1 1 - 0 il aware the slave trade hie been re-opened; : : : ",y . • , 1 ",,,,, - ,.. 1 ' :4 ;,...,. -. 4 ,-•-;;;; .. „ , ..::, 4 and that any attempt to restrict or punish the :11' '''' ''' 4 '' . 4 7.- ''''''' , ; ,-,-, -'-' .importation of African slaves at the Booth has .„'l:_. : 'n,, ~.':'g:::.1:1 . „• ';;,t 7 •..,..f?1,1* - t' , ...,;.. • :! ..W„t;; :* •,..,••.:T.:;.„':•: ,-, - - ; , ?.?;• • ...?:'....•,...,,pr0ved abortive, but what wonder is it I Yee . .:1;....4, 1 qt,..',:::',.'1:;P:' V.: C :4 , ,• : . "sot the example I You northern fanatics refuse :;...!::";1;•..T,,•1'1".•5;:i..-:.i ..*.• 1• ,..1::.,..:. to catch, their fugitive slaves, sod they therefore ::::,!7 ; : . •';'*::7.,::17fi1,P) , ,j, . 1 :. ~., - : ' .l-a; , (what a therefore!) disregard the laws touching ~.;.':':';:.:t••••;.:1,:'.:::`•:''13.,,,,:. •: , .. * :''P' :- ...i.: - . : .' - the foreign slave trade! This is the excuse of ' .: ... - "•';• ' ' .. :'7• l ., ' ", ,:c•: ' '' , ' . .•,..i.'.. tie political bully, the first step towards brand -,.',.::::•,,:-?,;!.....1, . • . • i ' "abolitionism" any opposition to slavery, ~ .. ..,.. 14 1141 • whether it refer to the domestic or foreign as pect of that accursed institution. " ,'• ":. 1 :RNA '• • = 4r . • ' , • I. 4,1; _ - „ ;1:4 „ 4 Vittsbttrg4 datt# t. 111211=4-11111M-D. 1,11311.1 3 . 2 ' • .11:112001 8. BitizElTT @. CO:, 111DITO8 8 and PROPRIETORS . THOEBP.BI'_ 810111iING, SEPT. 8, 188.9 Republican State Ticket. lIMIT(11 G 1 Al, THOHAJI IL COCHRAN, of Tort eouoty. nvareroa Galin" wamut- it. Mkt. of Berk, county. Republican' :County Ticket. • SLU ELIAS IL IMRE. M Rlttsbargtt. LOKOtatr, WILLIAM VARNUIL Plflaburgt4 DAVID A. PRIVELIISL elletlemy, OILARLES L. GOICIIRILki, DAVID Z. ILLYSILD, Peeblau, WILLIAM ESPY, Lower EL Mar. ASSIOUST L&I, THOMAS DIMICT mounr, 31.0013 . 11. HILLER, PUMA: Nib. GOODMAN Y. COULTER, South F../ - JONATHAN LBAUPP. &nth PitbbUriCh . ACM.. DATIL 00IINELIVS,Sowna lo P scnowtoS, S. T. ANDLELSON. End Doom NUM. al Toi POon. JOSEPH MILLER, Snowden. ,Wr logx aunitAx, Esq., fe employed Al, As as adagant for canvassing , and colleoting foram Pitts burgh Daily and lWkly .Gazete. He - Will Irialt in •that cspaolty_the various Portions of Western Penn. syhrania and Eastern Ohio. He is oar only agent for the purposes named. R. Eanarr & Co. August 29,1859.. . Non TEITZ.—The Ha:Manors Union, alluding to Ohio, "Thera the ultra Abolition opinions of Old , dings are the opinions of the Republican party ; and be was chosen Chairman of the Executive Committee of the State at large, as the best ex ponent of the principles of the party." This is not true. Mr. Coo. hi. PARSOYS, of Columbus, is the Chairmen of the Republican State CommlUee of Ohio, and Mr. G2dings not only does not :new, bat never did, occupy that position. The erroneous statement Wadi thus forme the basis of • long leader in the Union, has had some circulation in the papers outside of this giata„•4 the Union has no doubt been Moo aotit)p milled . iy it. We call the attention-of gfia - Lo the mistake, presuming it will be Isfrigaeigh to,correot it, without regard to the „coat Vial the correction will spoil the sensation editCrial front Viich we have extracted. • situta o vu m ow, of Georgie, thus expreeses himself wllh . regard to the Free laborers of the North; ti . ..uoditd.iiMs of aoolety, as Senator-Ham mond elciipiendy calls them: “The priud and- instable condition of the poor white mitt in the South. compared to the degraded White - stases of, be orth, is owing to the extedenoect Afrimut. Slavery in the South." The , authoe..of this imitating -language is leading. Demi*, in good' standing with the party whialitatilly claims, in the North, ts be the frlindsif ibliworking man. Tex NeUr York Herald "can only regard the _movements of Dir. Douglas and iiis,aup• potters in reference to the Charleston nont'irus tion ae delusire and misohievens--delusivo in retteerete to Hr. Douglas himeilf, taut full 'of Entseldef4the patty : . . r :,~;t 1S!~s i ~~r. .. ` i Ex-I3or. tiornot, of New York, In a speech lately mad a in Minnesota, after arraigning the Neer Englatni of thothat for her complicity bathe olive to attributed to the New Englend of d' Pregral'Ate hlaine of the 'recent re•openlog of the inMo.. line hhor • "The alarere laud their cargoes on some un frequented ehere•of the- Bomb= 00184 Ind forthwith the entire South is charged with Com plicity in the alave.trade. But they do not at the name time tell you that slave Wpm are fitted out from New England ports; shot they glide out to sea on their nefarious voyage banesth the shade of Bunker Hilt" Upon this the New York Tribune Well remarks: "If it be true, as ha asserts, that. the slavers now landing their cargoes on the Southern coast are fitted out in New England, we pledge our lives that every one of these piratical villains bolds political fellowahip with Horatio Seymour, and that should he receive the Charleston oomi. , nation, each and every one of these unbuog te lace will vote for him, end, if they happen to read Chia speech in due seison, VIII deposit their ballots with the heartiest wishes for his sueoese." Tostaross.--This delicious, wholesome vege table is spoiled by the manner it is served upon the table. It is not one time in a hundred more than half cooked. lt Is simply scalded, and served as a soar porridge. It should be cooked three hours—it cannot be cooked in one. The fruit should 'be cut in halves and the seeds scraped oat. The mucilage of the pulp may be 'eared if desired, by straltiag out the Reedit, and adding It to the fruit, which should boil rapidly for an hour, and simmer three hours more until the water Is dissolved, and the contents of the saucepan a pulp of mucilaginous matter, which is mach Improved by putting in the pan, either before putting in the fruit or while it is cooking an ounce if butter and half a pound of fat bacon cut fine, to half a peck of tomatoes and a small 'pepper pod, with salt to suit the taste. The fat adds a pleasant flavor, and makes the dish ac tual food, instead of a mere relish. The pan mast be carefully watched and but little fire used, and the mass stirred often to prevent burning, toward the last, when the water is nearly all evaporated. The dish may bo render ed still more attractive and rich as food by break. log in two or three eggs, and stirring vigorously Just time enough to allow the eggs to become well cooked. Tomatoes thoroughly cooked may be pat in tight cane, and kept any length of time; or the pulp may be spread upon plates and dried in the sun, or a slow oven, and kept as well as dried pumpkin, dried apples, peaches, or pears, and will be found equally excellent In winter. For every day rise, a quantity sufficient for the use of a family a week may be cooked at once, and afterward eaten cold, or warmed over. We beg of those who use this excellent fruit to try what cooking will do for it. It has • been eaten half-cooked long enough. It never should be dished until dry enough to be taken from the dish to the plates, with a fork, instead of a spoon.—N. Y. Trib. • DISCOPZRY OF iNDIAI GRAVT.O.— , On Saturday lest Mr. George Mance, of South Strabane town ship, about two miles north-east of this town, opened on his farm a tumulus, or mound of earth and stones, for the purpose of using the stones for building and in the centre of the hillock be , found, about two feet under the snrface,a human skeleton in a tolerable state of preservation. These remains were undoubtedly those of an In dian, buried there at least from eighty to a hen dredyears ago, as we infer not only from the mode of burial and the position of the body, (the head being to the east) which are peculiar to • the Indians, but also from the fact that the farm has been in the possession of the original paten tee (Gen. Henry Taylor) and his assigns for more than three-quarters of a century. The tu mulus is from forty to fifty feet in diameter, and Is composed of sandstones, limestones and eartb, and is of circular form. The limestones mast have been carried some five hundred yards, as there are none on the fain within sleet, distance. The remains are apparently those of a man of ordinary size and middle age. We learn that there are many other similar mounds on the same farm and in the neighborhood, the opening of which would no doubt prove highly Interesting to the anatomist and the antiquarian. This par ticular section of oar country seems to - have been a favorite resort of the red man, at least so says tradition, and this is rendered probable from the fact that there is a famous salt-lick within a few yards of Munce's house, as well as from the circumstance of so many graves being found in the immediate vicinity. We hope that some of our physlciane and antiquaries will open and examine some of the other tumuli, as we feel well assured that researches would result in the finding of tablets, images, articles of pottery, Ste. —Wash. Exam. DISTRLSSING SOWIDI.—Mrs. Diary Coon, wife of Frank P. Conn, (a saddler by trade,) commit ted suicide last night, by hanging herself rith • rope to • joist in the kitchen adjoining the dwelling, where she resided. Her body was dis covered a short time after life had become ex tinct. !, She had been subject to attacks of Wimp ity for some months, caused, we underptand, by faithlessness, neglect and absence on the part of her husband, who if all reports are true, she "loved not wisely, but too well." On receiving a short and very unsatisfactory letter from her husband last week, who has been absent for some time,and hearing that be had been arrested ' on charge of counterfeiting, she exhibited signs of returning insanity, MB greatly distrezused,and in her agony of mind, eevered her connection with this world, as above described, last night. Her maiden name was Mills. She is connected with soma of our most worthy families,and leaves four little.children and a large circle of friends and acquaintances to mourn her death. This is, indeed; egad case.—Strub. Her. Tn. FROST IN WISCONVIIN.—Tha Janesville Gazette says : A severe freeze on Sunday night at Berlin Liss cut off the last Dope of any consid erable amount of good corn in that region. This also, with the continued drouth has settled the potatoe business. Gran on all the uplands is dead, says a Berlin paper, and the cows, as a consequence, have pretty much dried up. The Ripon Times says that a severe frost on Friday night, cats off the last hope for corn and buckwheat crops to that region. IL also states that Senilitye raged extensively daring the past week, on the marshes in Green Lake and Mar quette counties, and that hundreds of stacks of bay have been burned. The Baraboo Republic nays : Last Monday morning a black,froet fell in this vicinity, and the cold was so intense as to freeze water to the thickness of nearly -1 of an inch. This is the third time within seven-years that frost has fal len on the 29th day of Aognst, says our informant who has noted them down at the time of their I occurrence. A Lerma from Havana in the New Orleans Picaekmeoiated August 24, states that the baptism had taken place there of no less a personage than the eon of the Chief or King of the Loango Congo district of Africa, who came passenger to Cuba in 1857 upon a slaver, and fell iota the ' hands of the Government as an ordinary . Bolsi. After two years of an official examination and. investigation, in Havana and upon the coast of Africa, he has been Identified as the royal per sonage, eon of Congo's great King, long famil iar with Cuban traders, and was Christianised at his own request. He talks Bpanieh, Portu guese, and French, and as soon as be has boon thoroughly imbued or taught the tenets of his new faith, ho wilt be sent to Bpaio, and thence restored to his anxious father. He requested Col. Felipe Avenge, in charge of the Emanoipado Depot, to stand as sponsor for him before the altar, which request be complied with In the presence of a crowd, attracted by the royal novelty. "A 8E11341210N DOCITSICRT."—The Cincinnati Commercial publishes a long and extremely "highfalutin" letter, which it gully character!. :es "a eensation document," from Gen. Ogilvie Byron Young, of Cape Girardeau, Mo., to Sena tor Douglas, urging him to run as an independ ent candidate for the Presidency in case the Charleston Convention should not make blot a regular candidate. Says General Ogilvie Byron Young, "The great popular heart pulsates for you with the wildest diastole; of .gratitude and admiration!" General Ogilvie Byron Young, calla the Charleston Convention "en unnatural and unuational monster." Gen. 0. B. Y. opines that if Douglas does not accede to his request be will "like Laoeonn of old, have to behold the murdered epirit of Liberty bound in the clank less coils of the merciless hydra Disunion." A counaronninx of the Pittsburgh Gazelle seeks through that paper the paternity of the fol lowing beautiful and familiar line: • .The coos:Ions wafer taw Its God and blushed." The line is generally conceded to be Milton's. It to said that when a youth at eahool, he and his eohoolmates were required to write some verses one the feast of Cana of Galileo, where the wat er was changed into -wine. When the elder scholars had given in their verses, most of which were elaborated with the usual schoolboy pro-. lixity, Milton presented the followlog: . .Th, be, tb•Chsist! and every doubt was hunted, The oonseloin Inatarna• Its Gal, and blushed.. This is perhaps the finest epigram in the lan guage. Via may add that these lines are oleo attribu ted to the poet Craehaw, but we do not know upon what grounde this pretension Is supported. —Wash. Tra, Banal m Viitaism.—The bears are very (you blemme in Itianoke county. Pa., this season, and hare 'committed great depredations on the corn, for which the farmers hare turned out gunning for them. A letter Bays: "Three or four have been killed on Bradshaw's creek within the last two weeks, and on het .Beturday three were killed about three miles from Psfayette,n ear Prince's, on lb* North Fork. C. Weaker, Esq. shot a Teri large one this Morning, making the number killed seven - or eight during the space of three weeki. tite fre quently are they seen, and lo much exalted has the neighborhood become in their anxiety to capture them, that there is goarcely a daypist/8 withoutcomepartyt, naeatinplreallofthem." ~ • . ''• - - , - 6-4 - • + mate.—A mu employed at Elizabeth F. nue, Blair (scanty, deecended into nivel where there was foal air, on Monday last, and wu ex tricated just in time, tuidnoneroo aeon; It vu only by the bait and moat anottlapos attention that be was ruminated:How long la it lake people to learn that; quick lime or a bundle of burning straw stabld tWput into ouch places be fore a tunnan being should dare attempt a de ecent. The Hollidaysburg Register tells of a snake that was killed seer that place on Sunday UM, In whose belly there were 85 little snakes. The Chimney Rook Furnace has blown out, and no more iron is to be made there until there Is a prospect of that business paying better than at present. As APPRECIATIVe PIRTICIPATOIL—Appro pis of the assertion that Col. Seymour's recep tion was got up as a political manifestation, the following incident is too good to be lost. One of the most active and efficient Aids of the Chief Marshal was engaged in clearing back the crowd, when he was addressed by a half tipsy and very independent admirer of Col. Seymour "An ye won't kill us ail if we don't fall back, will ye ?" "Yes," said the Aid, "every man of you." "No ye wouldn't do that, sure, you'll be wanting us by and by !"—Neo, Harm Jaur. and Cour. It will be remembered that the New York Herald has been publishing startling stories, written by its Washington correspondent, of the enormous extent of the slave trade between the Southern States of this oonfederacyand the coast of Africa. The correspondent said that his'authority was aU. S. Senator. In a let ter written on Friday last, he says that it was Mr. Senator Stephen A. Douglas. Tue Aurora Borealis, which made a brilliant display on 'Sunday night, the 28th tilt., was very bright sad beautiful on e ame evening in Mobile, Ala., and New Orleans ths , La. The phenomenon, was visible in the former ally for more than two hams, and the colors were bright and varied, while, In the latter place it was fainter, and only lasted an hour. It is a very rare visitor to those latitudes, and in New Or leans they scarcely know what to make of it. ' BULLS WILL BITIL—A butcher boy in Le Clair, lowa, while kinking a bull in the face a few days since, was seized by the bull, and had his toes nearly bitten off by the maddened animal. Suxicrat flonalaxwz.—The fact is now too inn eatabllebed for any ona to attempt to contrarart that moat of l b . diseases which often prove fatal In sum. men are produced by emceed ve nee of fruit. and vegetables, by which the Momsch f. dieordered, the Ilver doraoged, the blood engemed and digestive organs, rendered Menne If not torpid. Cholera, Oboist. firsebus, Bilk.. and Cramp Moll; Dysentery, Diarrhoea and such Ilke complaints ger minate end thrive upon Improper food and often time. be. come iso deep seated and fixed upon the conatitution, that the Meets.. and mate..e mineral medlciom are unable to gnat their program until the patient is prostrate, and all hopes Otani:la:vended. Who Is It that has not seen a One, healthy want or Malt, mined with one of the annoy tag disease. abase spot. of, and despite the skill ended. once of medical gentlemen literally waste any nude r their treatment? And how to treatment lobe emounted for? Pimply by the tact, thatinsteed of administering some remedy tO stay the falling .tread of. the afflicted, and at the nema time check the elem. In Its program, the remedy premsibed aided In the ...nation of the natural etrength, end .1 the time the to ins =AMA the nate= was prostrate, end falling to eidte reaction the patient died from the effect of the polo. administered to uproot the dims. Not K. with IPZ/HLAVE7d HOLLAND BITTEBB, which areontipmed imUrely of vegetable matter, and which have not only proved themselves the In tonic In me, but ban barer failed to correct disorders of the eiomach and bowels when taken mooning to directions. to the cure of B.unerComplainta they hare no eclat Try them at enc. RLAD Onsirinsin—The Oenulnehighly Conbentrated Roe. haven Holland DINA. Is put op In half pint bottles only, sad retailed et ply. bottle. The great demand for title truly Celebrated Illeildne hoe Induced many , imitations, which the public eboaldguard against purchaaing. Beware of impodtkml See that imr name hiom the label of every bottle Am= A G _ P 1, Ja., • 00., Bole Ptoothdoes, 27 Wood Meet, between let and fd eta. Pletaburgh. Pa. anitdaw Dram-mt.—Wilson'', Pills are the best in You canrely upon their elflarcy. Pure In thetr cantle. effects. Phyticlena have administered them. firnineut statesmen have tried and approval them. Preachers, Doers, and thousaade of citinems !peak of them to the highest term. la fact, they anis epeollic for Dyne/tale And disuses of the stomach Ego bootie. told by D. L. PAIINEMOCK it CO, Wholesale Drug. gins, no. co Wood Street, Pittsburgh. sad: 21" ABiILED-00 Tuesday moryillig, NeyLtlib, by the Bar. /aerie* AlLeon, ALFOCANDEN M. WATBON, Zaq , and NARY W., daughter of Dr. Jahn Dickson. the Thunday ermine , &y d. 1.4 at the residence of tb• bade'. Nimes, Col. lobo flarrm, la Illnerwille, by the Res. 8, M. apart., Se.. GAO. A. LYON, of Erie, Pa, in Mn. MARY ANN BURTON. Atln abbertioemrnto. fficaeritneorre IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS, 4.C. CONSUMERS OP RICHARDSON'S LIN ENS, and those deldroue of obtaining the GINCIENE MUDS, should a.• that the wad. they enircheee around. al wilh the full LLS6III of the flreo. J. N. lIICIWIDSON. SONS a °RUIN, eilymlgnerahlam of ebe J. windrow and durability of the Good. TOLLODIJart I. [...land .araotiully cereamery. .. large •pustiltleu of infealor .r.. 1 defcur. U... or. vr0p.... 1 . ...on after meson and sealed with thenen,. of RICILa RD BON. by Irtab Rouses, who, toga...llea of she Witty thus Indicted althea* the Aneerion ...mar and the *maybe tme of the gentile, Gads. will cot readily abendon • bnalnew profitabba, while peirclameers can be impomed on With Goode of. wartlike.* character. J. lIILLOCKR a J. B. LOOKS, Agents, 18 Church &reel, New York. TORN M. BRADSTREET A. SON'S IN ley PROVED kIERCANTILII Pit LAW AGENCY. E. EL NEVIN, Jr, , Arita for tsburgh: OEl o o i romo•rit co No. 07 Vault /CREST. Offits to NOW York, No.= Ilroadvay. • Epk.Our R•porta of blorolootts anil DAD ker. are prepargoil with the greatest earo. • MlLlNfotae and Amputate collected promptly. Country Etesidence for Bale. A BRICK COTTAGE with near three JCL. ecru of Land, about half • tolle from the Allegheny Alarket, on Om MIL eammandlny good air mid tins sone ry. The hones hie sly good rooms, Perrlda miler and Ilbed attk. Mere is gm gpring Home only • few tool from the kitchen, and also emble on the property. tn gulre of DILWORTH A BIDWELL, seAlsod Corner Warm .trot and Cherry alley. COOK STOVES, Parlor Storm', Off[maim," [hating Blots, laindr.d. Stoves, franklia Charcoal Storrs, Has Stares. The test selected auortuaant oratorio to to toned lAtin a cities, fa at the Iron City Bien and Tin Warehouse o W. W. BRADSHAW; 1f0.14 Wood street, se3 first door Wow the sign of the gold= 000. SUNDRIES -50 dos. fancy Corn Brooms; 25 do moiled bockatc 10 do do ?obi. to koirearpnled Nal* 50 toiea No.l Radii Bon; Tszlegutod do 60 do Mould and Dipp.4 Candler, no Ws No.l nu& EaO, lost Ws, Mre. B. B. PLOYD • CO. Vol. by S OAP -1 1 5 0 2 b0±e , 1: 1 1 .4 11 . 1u soap; ID 'tarsal./ far al.. by do _ SELLZIIB I CO. F Louit—ith. i,ble . Superfine and Extra; prime Entre remily; In store and fm .....r S. 11. PLOID • W. FRESH Alt t.: VAL OF FALL GOODS.— WO an now receiving tuve atylu Gonda of all qoalitiecinst imported irons Europe. end 0. !Lissa?! LOVA 74 Sleeker streoL LARD -25 kepi No. 1 Lard in fitoro and far sale by 1. itLLEKBk CO.,2ooLlberty et. CANDLES -400 boxes Star Candles in stole and (or ode by V. SELLERS * 00. • HALL & ISPRECR, PLOW PtIANU FACTO REES No. 166 Penn Street, Pittsburgh; PATENTEES of the celebrated First Pro mi.. IRON CIVir4E AND lIILL-ALDE REYOLV lan BEAM PLOWS. • • • Also manufacture Patent Lever Oentre aver, Luprovvd Peacock, Wrought troldtioartl, Omuta, Valley and ovary other d.dollen of PLOWS, PLOW CAPPING.% COLT/VAPORS, Pc. tel„They oleo =dhow to mop on the old Placenta roan. dry, corner of Penn nowt avid Oodl alley, the Canting,' of which have been long ulebnited for their excellence. All Wen promptly and eatistectlon even to Matt:men lo end-, particular eeTtlyd PHELPS, PARKS No. 4. St. Clair 6t Pittsburgh, Py W A 0 0 IVO, DRAYB, TM/UM WUZZL4 - ' a WLBARILOWd, ao. All work warranted a- the beetLINE material, and work. thanahlp. AU orders promptly luntl satlesctorty Ailed. Al! Work la their line shipped lo any deorfred paint on the short. Int notice. All Work warranted. . fr/-!!.w (Mean. Repooltary. ft& 40 PotAkto .trawl, Other, Inn be found et all them a complete aelkettoent of articles In their line, of unrivalled excelleato. PARLOR, DINING HOOU DaTLI•1101:181, 01/1/10E, to., . IIEATINGIiTOVES, ' for Wood or 004, cheap, at its /ron Olt, Saito and Tin Warnhouse of W. W. IiftIDBLIAW, No. Ili Wood area, Hra door below the ago of the Ooldat Quo, PITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WORKS, Nos. 49 end 51 Ferry Street; ROBERT e. IVILLIAIII6, Proprietor, irlacconor to Waldrop, stool A XLIMCTUnin or Mowers Reapers, Horse Powere, Threshers, Cider Mille, Hay, Straw and Fodder Cut tare .loother Agricultural Machinery. erifolood A• VALUABLE PROPERTY of 54 acres .ji for eat., Worts et about 3 miles from the river at Jong' ferry, and near tbe bteulamville road; lb save of timber land and 110 of creek bottom: • very plemant al tun. tion for country !voidance; or suitable for gardening. per pmew, • smell dwelling bola, good tenor, lc. Alen, 34 saes of beentiful laud near the alerts .111 be sold In lute of 1,4. d 6 scam. gar mica and tams apply to sal 13. OUTUBIinT t NUN. 61 !guild et. MIIS1Al! MUSIC!! MUSIC!!!. 708 BALLS, PASTIV, WitDDLNOS, a. FURNISHED. 112 Smithfield Street, Oppoqt• Itre Cut= Mow 1: 4 . 4U6 *3771 1 13 1 1 . gillaLtaintlitrattrf 11:12'; ■ ISTORY OF THE WHISKY INSUR is RUMOR La Watagti Nansylnals, 114. nom. • . flesekaraidge. Jut R 064 aid Lome bi • •• • .W. EL BMX, of aziwg mariesitoftgaina wog tad %lad. . _ motto • abbertisements. --- ----______ ____ _ _____ _ _ STODES, a — ELATES AND BANDED! 1 B . W-.OLFF JR _ .... •. ~ . m 0...... to Wolff & Lata9l - 114 Sioves rates and Ranges! ' IMPORTER AND DEALER IN 1.41 el l Hardware and Cutlery, Corner Liberty and St: Clair Stn., _ PITTSBUROII, PA. IS just receiving an extensive and well Be looted !stack of RA :WARE Maim tortataaad toy good. direct tram CS. !anon( doyen m ilia lame CA.SIT term., I ato preptuatt to afar lioloomiwota to p0mp.,.. , to a wail tabula/ stook, at aticlitlOW PRICES, aa .in duty compailoo. by aloe& critoptias nattiest of Ctalory. Paddloyy, Douai Ti le tm a uilvigs,Ciaspaotare sod anwilimaittie Toole, and all to. rlat of BISSELL & CO., NO. 2.35 LIBERTY STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF OCo 0 Mr. lIV Q, 1. .EL RL 0 R HEATING STOVES, • Fine and Common Enamelled GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS dad the Celebrated Cepllol +a Z.lO. COOKING RANGES It you want the BEST COuEING FLANGE that L mad call at BISSELL & CO.'S 'Hy.. want tkia gen COAL COOKI:th SIOVS, call and 1 710tORY," MADE BY BISSELL k CO Ifyou want the BEST WOOD WOKING STOVE, cal and get the 'BLACK OAK," MADE BY BISSELL & CO If you an balldlog a hortie, and not the BEST FIIIISIT .111AM= STYLE of GUIA.7 FROM TS Call on BIZIMLL t Oa., and you cannot fall b bo pleased as they hen the Larval and Meet alortment In this he. of batmen to be found be the chy. aelsltJal OFFICIAL PAPER OF TOE CITY PITTSBUSGEE G.49,ZEITTE PUBLIBLIED DOLT/MD WEEKLY BY R. lER.FLIC'TI' & CO, 8 NOW IN ITS SEVENTY-FOURTH TEAR With • largo and col:W.11y INCREASING CItcCULAT/O'N O( both its Dolly arid Weal." Edition. /tarn odors mammal Irtdooomanto to AlvcrtUon, befog no/venally rooppolEv) The Best Commercial Paper in the Went, Rom Mai as It Moss, most of the lilarchanm, Mum!.Aur an and Families M them delay and mrroundlog region, Mehiding Pennsylvania, Ohio, !gorilla - rt. Ind ana, Western Virginia, Wiseon sm„ lowa, /11inoia, Hannan and Nebraska. ite - Advertieing at Moderate Priem -We ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR Till GAZETTE, Slam B. Y. PETEINGILS 1.00, Now York •cd 800 too; W. U. 3IcDONALD A 00., NM Joni, 0011 03, lON as wifsria...l C. KERMA Phil. dl.? HIGIATEI ANNITaI. PAIR Allegheny County 41,5tIcultural Society Maui Poiniprista aid Ohio, 131 h, 111414 lst. sad leth SEPTEiI OEM 11159 CASH P3lll/1:111111 eILITSIiO/11.8! Amounting tollearly 84,000 Hair Grounds, 9th Ward, PITTSEIIIRG,kI TENTS and utile - e - notions provided for the display of Im Mochasla Arta.Daskaals awl Ha:mhold od Ipleamaala, Fruits, Vaptabler arid Minn. Coy• and Tablas for and of Poultr and ., bed Stela kw flossed, Cattle. Sheep and Swine, y. °BOUNDS ABUNDANTLY SUPPLIED WITIS WATER 122 ftIIZIC C=Mm VVidnesday, Thariday mad Prlday Abotteluomotetaam power xlll 1). provided for the rub. [dog of rusallnery, de. billa. /fir Large Premium. adored for maclaluery. Ste largo ArUclso mg far mid:balm &mild bit addromed to oltbar GOII. J. B.NEOLEV, W. B ABNER LTa En, or BENJAMIN KELLY, Baparlstandan caraftilay labelled, with ounar's num and raidng. Entries rsoetni sad .thtbitorh tlakata ror.i,b.d at HALL A BMW.% .Ptak 'Wareham., corner Caen, allay and roan stria; aftat'Augnal Mb, 1839. Hay and Straw GRATItfor all antdroala antenna fbr az ollat Min at lowed cub prtcto Air A S lentil. mat barna& on Becratary'a Books on or baron SIIEBDAT EVENING, 13tb of September. All ar ticles and ardsnala . agave boranoonuat be brought within the pclasure by Tattsday woo Honer admitted on Wed. naty monism, bat mat to enteral prartoaaly. • Jar Ompettilon bepod Bo Rata cm:Bally larltad. Vigilant alabt and day Polka Ibltor's tides, $l,OO. All rshlbltor• become members of Iltoßocl. Air 'l.lllla/to for 81,00. four tickets. 50_ rental. /kr Bin& sdmfooloo, 15 cool. Sir Tartleta sad toonionlolli bo admitted to the ground ot tno /Wowing plitoat—Ttro ham 'thick 05 cents; Mgt. boils Tellico, 11 contA Anglo bor.% 10 cents. The Pamongor Eatinoy and lb. Ototral Perna'. It A. an WI ho In cotortant anntonnleatlon with lb. voltam. Uttar. a/drum/ to ROD= IticKNIORT, , aolo tordtver Cornspoedlng Doeretary, Pludsurab FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED • „ BY/RR /UTZ /Lig TO AFF & Co., •, FOR /RR MST STOVES. FOR THY BEST COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, Food Door for Ihrtorfogjo AND BERT WOOD 0001 T BTO VE. • DIPLORA /OR IDLIT Lamm* 81001. dho, on bud • largo asoortmant of Matta& gnosis, Min sod tancy_Orats hosts randont. Rd sod Dog Dona, 514 " KORN, Wagon Ro=e., Hollow Ware, 10. GRAFF & CO., No. 945 Liberty OO , LT THE MUD OP WOOD /TRW :162-Iyd , Panunrsoa, Pons. ONLY TWENTY-FIVE OENTS.—Nzw DE.I3OItIPTIVI,H/IND BOME-OP TUE P. 11141113111. VoylLt uaaratoAD, by Getogah. hlleh dreanyiel on • Now Plan. All Ballow In regular wear.- - A Perfect Index to tht Boot. Sam eking any • tleartlOne. Points oat all the Attractions. j for Ehatancta on el t7t ote d" hethett 2mk n°ll4 ' l Toll 3n7. 14416 n rig". Coo -of 111""3 " cam before onbllabad. itarfilats West of Pit 4 bulb whip:loer this Boob to tbeardbtary Holtman Gages. Daum et. all the neareaty Datum Tablas tohe. Nth. Ana thug become oilo b at7 b. y deeertptive a the entire Pi f or &111.60 AD. Jost booed and for de by W. & ILLY&N, Printer and etatiouer corner of Enka nod &woad brutWood 0041Tbird greets. Plttaborgb, Peale. ma° - - 1859, Second Arrival of " 1851). CARPZITS AND OIL CLOTHS, THE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, PITTSBURGH, PENNA. laT D. it 11. M . 'OALUDI RESPECT- V T • TULLY imoccanc• that they u escalehts sew and supply or chhphildo, selected directly from trie Importers sod liteaufectoren by are of the fin; tsre the teat. to which they Invite the Alta:Win of purchasers. Alto, • UM style of OANTON MATTING, for summer par. lore. The latest make of OUtPlif lIWZZPIRIS, eta. etc. which dull be offered at the lowed Mtn. Job W. At STCALLIM PROPOSALS fpr Grading, Paving and Settles with Curb drama Hie dive; from Ada= tenet to hasty sized, Will to received at the oaks of ttd Madding kfgelalar, no. co Smithfield Fee tfith loot. MOTln t e til aeldtd • Becardleig Umiak MEWING bIAOLLINE AT A EAE9AIN. 1.7 —A dzatolus Omar 3! Wes.itaanadAaod, allindarorprk... .. „ ; It and be sold Ilar WE than da7 HARM MMILIFIVIOWT!,-- :4. ;.^ Alignflaming. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. MW end'/, Cut Saw( Pump Clain mad. Tablug, Mortice !loath., Horan; Macblues, Baru 1)..0r Mouse, platform Heal., Elm! Mu. Aim. Lam, Lratbrr, Copper Civets, Jo, lc. I would cordially luolt• person. Malting Um city to azastdrm Me mock before parch •slug alwhers. eel:Stour a.taxclr.EEralver cfM' 1210.1‘,113° 'MEN NEW SCALE MR, PIANO FORTES. TILE subscraber has now on hand a most eplendld nook or Planer, coneletlog cf and 7 oo lavee, In Plan and Ca. 1,1/ C• 11.41 or the moat oleg.t fa - rlpttoo, from the celebrated Factory of Chlckerlcii A Poo. The loatcamente ate all provided alai tbelr Late. Improve manta, ea Repeofinp.Action, Doable Dampers, Feff-floao UM, AM an of their ENLARGED NEW SCALE, By which. ranch !arm sound board Is obtained, cone. quently the tone le renNred very powerful, yet retaining Ira meet and canaleal quality. By the petfastion of the Ac. hop, the performer la enabled to prodoco all gradee of tone frcmpianUrino tofortimso, .Ith the greatest ems. OSICICESING a SONS' PLLNOS lbaa apokao it by the bast artists and urinal In our country:— TULLES'S.° aapt—"They ant beyond oomparlson LA< Leal I hare arms man in the United Btatm, and will compare fa vorably with any I have aver known." GUSTAVE ELUTES says —. Tbsol/MiOn.atich t.Pft"' wi three years ago, has been more than coot rmed tome, by the south most use of them, rim That for volcano mid pure quatity of tone, with nicety of articulation, they are one. quelled." [from the National Intoll4cancer, Washington.] 'They can Wel; tow comparison with iratnamenla from. any part of the world , in point or tone, strength and elaw two of Conch." [From the New Orleans Plosynne] "For excellence of material, elegemu of finish, and faith. fulness of workmanship, and above all for volume and vw tidy, mellow smoothes., brilliancy and perasencnce of tonr, they arannequalled." f Prow the Family Journal.) "The peculiar musical qualiti. belonging to the Chick arlfig Wham:mut; ue a full, timiloial, rich and poisarla tone, free from any wooden, noisy, loudness of sound, so dl agreeable to the multi,* mosicel oar. Toe) has also an easy, even and pleasant touch, ant will kap In tune belts than any Mom known.. • The petal, v* 1111 . 14..1 to call and examine there trilethltd setremertta, Which are meld at PACTORY PRICES AND WARRANTED. au2.6 dastit JUIN 11. MELLOR, St. Wood street_ OLD and YOUNG AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, IMETI Professor Wood's. Hair Restorative WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, THE weer, t o color of the hide, If wed er three times& week, to any imaginable ago. Perfectly restore the gray; corm the bald with nature'. own ornament, the hair; snake It more soft and beautiful than toy oil, and WY-MVO the scalp free from all diem.. to the greatest age. BMWs. Mew Judge., Attorney., Doctor; Clergymen, Profeesional Mee sad Gentlemen and Ladles of MI Manes, all over Ike world, bear testimony that we du not my too reach la its lavor. Read the followleg, and Judge:PROMSOR S. TELALIGISO, PIANIST, say., on his arriVal in the United State the wan rapidly becoming gra, bt on applying Wood's Hair Restorative his y Lair soon recovered Its original hoe. OR ARLES CARDS W,13 Nem. Street, N. Y., gays the gray hair. on his wife's head were, at , is a few meat . s trial , turned into a dark brown, at the mme time beautifying and thickening the hair. AL 0. RAYMOND, Bath, Maine, nye he la now stay yam old, sod bie hal, and whiskers were two-thirds gay,. but by the unto( two bottles of Restorative the gray helm have disappeered, both on ht. head and face, midis more soft and glom than for twentylve years previcroe. Ills wife, at the age of fifty two, has needle .7th the tam* edict. TINLEY J OLINBON, Beg , of New Orlananys that he bet his halt by the Yellow ?ever, In DOA U. need Wood'. Ltalr Beetoratlre, and ht. hair I. DOW thick and glowty. B. IL MIDDLICTON, Unook., A10i5..., tan the Restorative has d oor much fool to his port all. country. Ile need it for b eldoeso, and pow as a One head of hair. T. L. MOUT. Lebanon. Kermuny, ems ha tin moo WomPe Mir Restontne to Leonean of ca. • • • • . au, and rte.. toe. it to fill t o . rivIIIVIIIIAIog all It pr0f..... to to. A J. ALDS24, McLabeetion.', Illinois, mays be bed the weld head eight leave, ant rew tint by the liberal ova of Woody [lair Itnatora• he new has a rich glossy head of bah. Sir Bold by all Drnieglets, and by !( Wood Co., 644 Droadway,'Novr York,and 114, arket =4, . Louis, gin. Said in or by De. B. PAIINDBITODE OD, and all Drnaltta (anikillyi CARD TUE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY Inted with hint In this waouseLe intocent 11111UEL. EIVAIIT sod yr. WILLIAM WHET, •s 0 • D I costing', th. at the OLD STAND NO. XT I LIBERTY STRcn,diroctly oppooll• 1.14.E.131. •SAMUEL 814.18T..-.1411. LL. CIORNILY.. .4111 CURRY. W. M. GORMLY & CO., vcrx.sc)LEs."..L.p. G,ROCERS, =MEI P-ROVIBIONS. YRODUCEC PITTSBURGEI MANUFACTEThES, No. 271 Liberty ja2o¢lo2lp , Pittsburgh, P +oui :. toata.._._ LOGAN di. GREGG, IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, SO. 52 WOOD STREET, lcar DOM" Oars St. Charles /Intel, 1.30.18t0 G. B. BITAR, late of Lancutar....—Lootn A OLIGO, PlMlig. GEO. R. ..131tArafiN or. co., Commission Merchants, wok VII SALE or PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &v., No. 52 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh. }IMAM= —Lyon, Fliorb & Co., Fitiabarkb; LTA:loam. Copeland & Co., Pittabarph; Shoa R. Franklin, Eq., Lan caste]; am Almon Cameron, ilarriaburgi Bryan... Gardner , P. J 81.0.6.0 TED ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, Insures Against Lou or Damage by Firs on Iluildliags,ligerehandlee. Fur niture, ae., at Reasonable Rates of Premium. Draacroad—lf. Ratchford Mary William IPltee, W APIs. A Co ;Malt. Prarian /no. 11. Atwood, of At wood , White • Co; Den). T. Trodkk, of Tradlek, Stokes & CO; ri.. 7 Wharton; Blordroal L Dawson; Goo . EL st.w.re. 01 8e.....r Pxod John IL Drown, of John Q. Brown Co, 13. A. faldwatook, of B.• A. Pah =stock A Co.; Andrew D. Clash; 7.L. Brig opr, of Wood • Bnlnger. P. /LATO/IPORD MASS, Presidezi. .Crialtss W. Cox., Idocretary. Prrnmaa Itirtarecze.—Wm. Holmes a.C , , J. Yentas k On, itornse BL Howe, 1, Jas. Marsha% E.q, Alien Eranacr, En, 14Pransy & Co., Wilson, Payne a 00, Malay, Braun & On, Llylept.on, Oveland D . Oa, Jamul D. LLY&& & 00, Ir.. s. Lasky a co GEO. O. DREAM & co., AienK, 1441:612,1 a o. as wood Stmt.: NO.FLTSIMCFm Assurance Company, NO. I 1100110 ATE SPRINT, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN '1836. CAPITAL.— $6,208,800 00 PAID DP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 2,194,111 09 ANNUAL 261 , 20011, for tbo yearend. lag January 11, .......... ....... ..... . 933.024 12 Tills COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Loa or Damage by Vire, abnoet every deecliptlon of Property. TAe Rates qf Prerataner ore moderate, and, In all came, based opon the cbaruter cf the owner or nem pant, and the walls of - the riale. Lome promptly aoltlatted dd without reference to London. A *mid pereennealand a fond prom/led is /Wade:. PhinibrYnYeeent of lositrin tliis country: unman ofMinnßem . Mn.an Jam. McCully* OA, 179 Wood etrat4 John Floyd OA. 1 1 3 " Brown A Birkpatriatn 193 Liberty street; • D. Olen t Co., SW Wood enact w .31wa7 Co., 94 Woad .treat;, • James hicCandleas 00, 103 • • • Mad& t Co, 93 Water street; • • B.A. Fahceetock t Oosriret and Wood Meet.; • Jae Woodwell it CO., Second and Wood stmt.:- AtwelL L. t Co, 8 Wald street; Darebtleirltoa, romnb and Market grade, . • ItoOandleso, Manx 00, Wood and Water en; arnmancen ta /111tuaL11:11. accirs H. BMW. rage 1 8 Batt ann. gym. Cinchona Co 212 Alarkat etres4 Wm. MI. Co, =South 'root meet • RPOatchema *Collins, Front and Now etc • Boanb,WMlsins i Co, 813 Market stres4 • ..Tammer Graham & Oa, Mend 22 Twiltta drew% B Joseph .AUtchalL Itneddstit blecaardece Bank: Jamas Dmalsp, Ng, President Onion Bea k; Hon. W. A. Paler, late Jags Suprema Pout JANKE. W. AIIIIOTT, Agent, Joittlydls Temporary Mae. 103 Wood stareL A 9 ACRES OF LAND NEAR CLIFTON — MAW STATION, Ft, Wm* and Chicago banned, .1 about 8 miles from IS. city; 11 sum I o cultivation,: ems creek bottom, Mow timber, mall hunao and viable,— Pik* $l,lOO. For We b 7 B. MITI:1E11MT t EON, 61 !Whet xt. A FARLI OF 10 AtIRES, situate on the jOIL Ohio then, et 11% mile* below the city, between 11111- but and Ban' litatletc 2 donbls frame booms • .mltb• I/mix to fieellaut tpnnw, garden paled In. ex. The La. and the Amen Tetephie pea • the vregeb es For was by set 8 . tlClTlilliftT • SOX. 61 Ilark.t RECENT GRADUATE of n Now Eng. isoq Catsr, yttbos to obtain s dicta .= as 721_ tames tEINt/ take of learning. Gad repowastdatiole• albedo!. Thu Unbar tart:Was !agates a Tau CletlX2. a/WM • Cap nation flits. • .124.1128, Amot - toneer. V 't mmer C i s 2", Booms it fel ft s lt• PLETANT lIOUSREICID FURNITURE 1,2 ATARCTION.--On temday morrang, &pt. 13.tt 10 ticklek, wilt be odd at the dwelling No. Third Ara; Parrs Row;elegant Hanaehold Straltrow t OROIWIdaIt saw hair oat mahogany and cum mat choirs, ant and mahogany rmkera. marble top tamtni tab*. legs e t frame mantle glamea Bromella, tapestry and lograla mr• pox, mahogany and inthant berm; toad and work table*, exteroloo dales MU" studmpay tad walnut bed , Meade, or Ong and hair otattnexem, feather bid; bey hr- Also,. variety of Rltchen lam/tote - P. 11. DAVIS, Act. COINER 6111 AND SNITLIFIELD'ST.I., OPPOSITZ TU POST OPPICS FIFTSBURCE; Str•nger• or Citizen. DESIROUS of knowing where is the best , in pro. young men Pr t wino. tllrret. ea not only to Inquire of the principal Merchanta,Bathera i Teed:ben and Prosolonal men of th e city. but are moot rr 'path:ally Invited to call at the Rooms of the Collop mad tote Wuring comparison beterzem thlaand eimint intltullon claiming public patronage, rr the az. sot otter of the Scams; the number of etntiottfa la attend the mode of Inetrnollon Porah•A Tari",ry and {thorough.. of the mutes tot study: the ottleiltr appemence of Me Tort done by tbe ...lent. the comp.- f t... 1 of the the quakeeetion a experience and literary statohng of the teacheneand ell other (Liao Mal go to make op • drat Mean &hook and then it not outlined that the Item Oily College It gentil t io Qr.:moor toy other &b.,. end ponoiEßO farilitlre op oho,. aloe to to Non& ii io not erpertet that they win potromre Srhont nor *ill they be eoltelted to do m. , au2t dior, lublic Siotitia - - _ hlowintoenna Basnit, Pittsburgh, Pepternbtr 2d, IS LA i TOE President and Manager's of the ilium pony for erecting A Bridge cry. tha Wear Alan., gttele, op oi l. Cltfsborgh, in the canny or Allegheny, have thie dad declared . dividend of FOUlt pYa pyT . on the Capital knock, which will he paid to the Slockholdore or their legal rept . ..Cal.., at the Toll Hon., on and aft. the 12th foe. eedtStde .111/IN TLIAW„ Treestner. —Tht .../011C6.—The Stockholders of the Alo• tdooktdsels Paanfoger Railway C.ropany err berf.by notified that an election for Bee lima:fere vol I.a held et toe office of 31. SWARTZWELDDR, RN, Pittabornh, on SATURDAY, Sept. 10, Idlo, between the hours of 11. M. and 1 o'clock P.ll. frisZoitcs.—The Stockholders of the Pitts '••• burgh and Eest IJbertyPimenger RallersyCompany IF 111 meet at [hoof:See of J. F. MACKENZIE, No. CO Fourth street, in to. City of Pittsburgh, on the TENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D., IMP, to orgauiso said OOMPIUY anl elect Ore Managers to serve until the third Monday of Jan vary next, or until their mu:rummy ore mutat!: and Ims. folly chcsen. N. P. SAWYER, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, JOHN AIKEN, JOHN OGDEN, A- W. GAZZAM. i5OOO AGENTS WATITED.—To sell four new Inventions. Spots have made over E. 5,000 on one— better than all other alnglar attendee. Send tone stamp, •:d get SO pages partlenlars, gratis. Jellamda••T EPLIRALM BROWN. Lovell , Lase iterAortirs WANTED in this State to can with theGOLDEN SALVE. Balls rapidly. 0.1 make good pay. PA terms, Ay mod stamp. Jell3mdawsT O.P. WLIITTILN, Lowell, Elam. ffl,muutmcnto A POLLO PIIEATRE.- .PORTEII AND SV/AHLAND. Doors opcn at 7 o'cteklic; Cartons goal rue a 8 oWook COOPER'S OPERA TROUPE igirSee Posters and Programmes. CARGO'S BRASS AND STRING BAND; °mos, 21 211211 STIUIE r. .4.8:1,d Manus WAN TED—An active partnership in some well anabllsbed boldness, lo the city, Ly iytteeon who him from $3,000 to $5,000 to frame. All comeettalce. Cone conlldentiel: S. CUTIIBERT A SON, at5Xl No. 61 /Whet stmt. WANTED -5,000 bushels Flax Seed, for which the htgbeat market price will be , paid. na3o J. D. CANFIELD a CO., MAU/ riot 41 - o art To LET.--A comfortable trvo story Mick Ihrolling .llosto on Bay streeL Knqufro of R. IL HMO, an2o No 211 Liberty mast. k3lnuattanaL DOLYTECLINIC COLLEGE OF THE ETATIt OF PSYN'A., PlllLADELPULt.—lneorpara ted 192 and argent:aid with a 101 l Penalty, on the plan of the Industrial Collages of Paris arid Germany. Comptinas a Preparatory Department and Pour Technical Scheele. rim The School of Min, no School of Fradelcal Chemistry; The Fchool or Civil Engineering; The School of Mechanical Engineering; Architecture end Tow/graphical and alechsnleal Draw his are included le the Engineering coarse, and tha moot tendd Field and Laboratosy ;Tactics Ls allorded. The Seventh Annisnal Session will begin on, MONDAY, Sert.l9tb, 1859. For Catslogoes and farther inks - tots:don address Da. A. L lEENNEDFs en3o.3isra44lsr4F Prealdeat of Family. ALLEGHENY CITY COLLEGE.,:, COHNED OF LEACOOFI AND BANDUSECY EIS. PILOCIPJA.S . REV. J. NEWELL,. IMGME3 Classes will ceopen en MONDAY, SEPT. STH. Ladino(l...4M Otto; Buse School anis. m.; Male Col. !estate at I p. to. and Th e Principals 1411 motion° to daubs Chair whole lima attention to the interests of this IWO - talon an derllll he ahly matained, In edunatiog Cho loath anLmated to their ear, by ADDITIONAL TEACHEBB In BOTII TILE MALE AND FEMALE DEPARTMENTS. Term. may be known from the Catalog., to be had the Bookatorea, or by applying to the Principals. .a w l dtort fT fall attendance at Ito opening hi requested. a eLIieThAT.E. GirROVIC LA WR-ENCE V ILLE, FOR YOUNG LADIDS, THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO URNS, fire mouths each, will'tpan on TUESDAY, the 1:111 of September, at 9 Outwit, A. M. The Paculty of Teachers, who filled flair sttuntlons with each distinguished somata during the past year, continue their connection with, the institution. On account of tha greatly totweasod belittles for trawl afforded by the new Passenger BailwaY s • limbed ti•mbs , of DAY PUPILS will be eeicelred from Pittsburgh. Then nerenn. of Boarding Pupils is limited to Thirty. mAtux APPLICATIONS ARE DESIRABLE. CIRCULARS, coutelnbug general tutormedbm, terms, may be had at DAVIS' and DAV/20:11, Book-seller; and at }MEDEA'S and MELLOR'S Music Stores, or by address. log at Pittsburgh Poet Mean - aolititseX BET. GSOROD T. .urDNE, DIRMISGUAM COMIIiGRV/ALCOLL.E(3IC AND WRITING ACADEMY, Co l / a go 11..11, Diamond, TEEMS, CAM ON ENTEANCE. For Ornotoratal Pada Writlng----. 10} Itmo noll.mttod 0 Midair aad Book•Korplair.—.. 2Ci N. 511APP rACOLITT. ER, Prafensor of Wilting and Bask•Neeplng. G. LEITNEAD,Jr., Profeasor of Penmanship. r. WELLS, Professor of Book.fleeping and Comm. dal Calculatloria. RV/. W. B. BOLTON, Lec tom on ILtst.T .33 0 . 3 ..1 Bubjacts. 110 N. B. P. FLYNN-LEE t, .6,11. 8. hiluistar to Dew. k, • member of tiso Pittaburgb Bar, Lammer ow Dom• erslal Law. PROF. El. F. EATON. lantorar on Filoontion. Call and see what has never been before attempted by any peumanocamely: Ppechnena of Ornamental and Practical Penmanship crenated En yourprnrencr, in the abort row, of from 20 seconds and upward. blood boydlog at $2,00 per 'reek. Birmingham Perri free for student. Sow:ran. at any time. For specimens of off-hand itnalnese-Wrlting, endow, two postage lamp., and address O. IL LEATEICAD. Principal. JaildElydlha ..PittaborithcPa. MAO. APYOLIIIIIG VSSVMDOIO.IC. Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles, 148 Third Street,• Pittsburgh. THIS SCHOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA DIES, beside. • full Ensile:l mom, manual facilities to worths the french language and literature—the panel. pat an American born, berlog resided several years to hunt, arid being seeteted by Mr. Tetedimx, a native of Pada, and gradnate of the "College Cherlemegers-^ 'ltue eecond suntal melon sill open on Moody. the 12th of September. Prim of trillion by the term, $l. Enoch and Latin taught without extra charge. No pupils mreived order ten year. of ago. Par eirmilare, to., apply •t Mellor's sud Mr. Dastmo'• @tome, or at the raddenos of Madam. Tatedo.. wegltne.W MRS. EDRINGTON WILL 81-OPEN DXB ECIIOOL TEM YIRET 110).TblY I& tEPTFIIBICE, ANDERE-ON STREET, ALLEGFIENT CITY PENN INSTITUTE, HADIGOCH STMT. NEAR RUN Will mop. on MONDAY, the Hitt Atlfil:lST. Termil 03 per so.. of flye months. 3.11. 8311TU. .8:lyd PrirtdPeL . HERBST & BARKER, PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 287 Liberty Street, corner of Hand, PITTSBURGH, PlVitP.a. 1:13-Pertloolar attention siren to the purchase and sale of flour, Grain, Dried lrtults, Potatoes, Park, Lard, Botta, Chem; Poser and Timothy Seeds, do. Orders promptly filled at the lowest mutat pricer. Ad' ranots made on conelgnments. Ole, 1113.0eace of the P 1 tabn rib Beg Idazatantory. anal:lyd ?SNIBUSSES FOR SALE Twenty 03INIBUERE9, (two nal tour boreaa In gi r d rate ronntog order, Or sale low. Apply .t lb* Escalator Omnlbne ornre, TRth street, betwean Market and Liberty streets, or addrate JAB. VRRNER, Preeldent Citizens• Partner Railway. aaltbrd TALIIABI.E INITENTION.-111r. C. Shook by lately .old.. 'Menet to his Patent for the Helloing mad Decarboastlog Liquid Cut Ire. In the hearth of the bleat furnace, to a parry to Philadelphia for the 440 of 0000. mt. ula nay loclodee the Zulu": mottles of Puosese 62141:2Ps. elrenia atul L to nut the NI I time of the punt. OEN - MR.IEI -HALT STOREY HILLER lAN t COLLOII.D. WHOLESALE and retail manufacturers of and dealers 1n11AT2,..0.11.3 AND TOM Ars ram receiving their PALL STOCK at No: 75 WOOD STREET, Ohms doors from fourth SL) A SUPERIOR ARTIOLE--Jacob'ePatent XL. , raper And Hoak FLU rved and for sale at the Ell. Worry r torts Or V. 111,11.21, .4 No. 31,33 A 33 Alat Let tyeod Wood& 34 eta. IMPORTED SEED 1911.EAT-20N) bushels Moditerrnean Mots: Importtd,ll.p.a. for iaed and for We by . a CO Tria LiE...11!!-I,uoo bus. 'ling afrf for dr Py lllroucaca, mamma cm:- UMLT,7° 15114'1Wakr LARGE SALE OF - IWILDINO LOTS IN SASS 11133117.ifi11.131.-03 Seem Say aflortecce4l3ept. 13tb.at 2 o'clock, et the premleee. trill 1..14, 1 , .. , 144x Lote...f Greened in the Boror.gb of Zest BIZEILLIIth.4 ind en Carson. Wharton. berate, Ilartneay. Joseph and Meadow street.. The above are reu desitablj located foe bestow parte:an and rveadeatta. Pale erILI coatteesectole Quota, ettwt, near the reeidecee of 11 lhoseen, , bal ance In 1, 2 and 3 years, vr tth totem; rayale aonos117:, P. 31. DATIB, Abet. FOU it CCM Nrkty sIITS ON TUE ALLE- GUEST TALLUTB R AT AUCTION —Co Thant: day afternoon. Sept Sth. On the 'Frei:Pao; nlll be meld; n maw artery desirable Land la Plow torneWp. Ml* side of Halton station, on the Allegheny Talley IL R., ten miles from the city. The abate hoe been entefiriled into 'lour: trees of about three end quarter acres esch„which, wtehi their beantifol ksoIU and treat alas Veen ere knell Pte. for country residences cotortattdipg superb limn Allegheny river Wean y. Rath lot can be plcnignllj ann. plied • itt. &oft water from • ...tad bads Of .parity QC thirty I Imenand gallons at the. celebrated Rig Eyeing. the teal...oaf which will furnish it, conveyed throngb Iran pip. to the mooed *tory of • dwelling: adhaning thitelev game natal:no of J. ele.D.Croessn.J•e. Jno. tr, Greer, rsp,and other., this progen t i l e.%mutndmita for country Goatee. In • short s addi tional Accommodatioe Teed.. will be plead Ott thernwihib. right cf way throngh_the city having been sainted., Cara witileave#Mi depot of the A. V. IL R. nt I o'clotk. on day of ale. Terme, onwthird cat., raidoo 'in one end two yew; with inter.. Tithe Indisputable. . ..2 H. DAVIB, nom WARILY WOJI:13, THOS. M. flows, H. SWARTZWELDER IL 11. PALMER, OSOSOS WILSON. MTIK I WITRIIIII. a CU., terehmille natant Q.Tocic SALES BY Ailsl . llV LOOMIS kJ THIIRS O CO., AT IiCV AT TIINSNICN M Bast, ERCHANTS' EXC &Mr, lIATION 1011131 at th.me.tockmbn.u• Ho w nglt s tit y Coats sold„ at pant) gas AUBTUiLOOIna ,CO. Mot., D.R. .4 Lo wly . 6c.1 8414. bysotlybsd ba 0m0041.10 taTT. by AUSTIN LOOMILI a CO., NM ____ 4‘...1. Nota Bmkera SO /baba 0 ' ________ I 'TIRE CO-PARTNERSIIIP LATELY SUR _IL MATING In the name of COLESIAN, MAILMAN CO., Is disedred by the retirement of Wni. Oedema, Eel. he having dirposed of Ms interest therein to 'maim; BAUM and GEORGE W. MAILMAN. The boaloem elite lota firm will be ..tiled by their socesmors, LLAILIIAN, RAHN A CO, who beet assamed the debts and liabilities of the lateerm. WIL OCILISILLN, J. W. MAILMAN. ALLEN ERAIREIV EDWARD Reny, • an3l IMANCIE RALlll; i d i ; THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORM RD Co-Partnership under the-name of MAILMAN. RAUH 2 CO, to continue the beldam* of the Dogmas Works. They are amply prepared to furnish Iron,N SteeL Azlee,rperogs and ali goods in their line on Meta tarns. J. W. MAILMAN, .. • ALLEN REAMER, EDWARD RAHN, PRANCIA RADA • ' GEO. W.IIAILMAN. - a 3I ITAKE PLEASURE IN 'RECOMBINE- Dia to my trieude an&the public generally, then= of & CO, proprietors of the Devotee' Rorke, echo are amply moved to eXacute tlt orders far: good. to their Mae, sad salon fee thou a counatioucleet the patronso eo liberally grunted to the late fin. waccbvkausr.-. CO•PAILTNSILISIJIP. • .!. I have this day associated with nio‘myson J. ST. CLADS GUT. The bash:tees vitt Debi - maker we Untied ender the Arta sled style of S. GRAY a SON. Jaly let, 1550. El &NOEL . GRAY. s. SUN. (- DRAPERS AND TAILORS, O. 52 ST. CLAILL STREET, 523 :d2—i.tdr P1TT910731911; PA. pßunOdoerns dadave J us a oc w iaed with them Fusco, late of Steubevile, Ohio, The style of the arm will continue as' herstofara. N 1.711011 t 00. 00-, COMMISSION MERCIIANTS, nr the ado of Pig Iron and Moo .. doCAtf 95 WATiaILEMUT, /111Maitli6E. ILEAVE. THIS DAY ASSOCIATED 'WITH blr. JOHN DELLOW, In the Undertaking bnelneee, • bleb arlll be conducted under the name ond atyle of =if ON a DELLOIY. • JAIMILESION. . . . 70¢2 =Low.- . --.--- ... . ......-.-.JaKth =Mr,. 0 wider t•Jung In al l Its Brum:nes t " y LIMN .4 DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth at, j./ s ass prepared to do Iladertaklng la slllte hrmacbon, la the teat testmer, at prima to nit the them. We pal it,.. del attention to 7lsra new style patmt Manilla frond Clem, for the side of which we ars sole agenta la this dirt and of which we keep - conatantly on hand &large Swat* matt. As regards hurley ofshape sod Intel, they 122.1 ell oaten. Paltered. will to eapplled with Harm, limes and Clarenea promptly, at lower rates than any other eetablidi , melt to the dn. CI aantateeln to reader satithetthe, MIT made a contlotaneoof the parroaaga heretofore we Ilberally extended to the old ann. ellatetn DISPENSARY Odic. 05 Wain 5t.,(2.1 door, up Cana) Detrain. N.Y. tSTABLISECED BY THE CELEBRATED DR, JOIMBON, late of London. E4land. Sacred deanery In Me ecleare of m.e.ins, being • cu.. tale and epesdy can for renortng the eight and reasorlog all diseases pecallarto the eye. This Is teltenally knowleind the only aide and eon remedy now Mown. it boa been need with gr.:Unman by the toad Pin sm in Enropeand America. Patients Many wart of the country tan trust themedne ancoestfully at • ;tolerate erpence. thereby avoiding the danger and e.rpence of haling into the hands of enakiliftd physiciane. medicine (sullicient to cam) will be hotby Mellor Express, with all necenary directions on receipt of Tan Dollars. Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infailiblo Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises in t.ho Ears, Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, • altaaing icustant rend to telforosi who hies hoes tinnbled with deatnesa br many Yswiw• Aft= ming th i•rem. 4 7 • few days the patient h intdd.mly said almost tatrasulonair enabled to hear ordinary toned sownersation; to the masa of • law welts th e moot obstinate ease y some., ally cured. • ?Micah, too nonierons to mutton hue bran tutored to perfect hearing nod fanner mated from the mune of the toorneume duo:mos nnquolided end tag preseat day. Alcephol and prirate trothoonlate end cartdkatoi fr from the :opt eminent physicians and norpoos Inghout, hatu wh irede of oeereeence deaf pupae hare berm cored, end many privet. pat coral to.. d one or — nds medhdoe as (euong can be wean or referred h to effect a coney) win be banded to say sort of dm country for Mom Dogars. dddroe• Mt. JOHNBOU, Drawer jelloterrlyT • Moe 93 Male Bt, Buffalo, Y. If: J. H. CALDWELL a CO., 822 Chestnut Street. [oppathe Ofeard troiul PIIILADELPILJA. W 131 POELTA TKOS SaFlll,lO WA'S' CUES PATES, PHILLIPS & CO. Watches, le Geese. CIIABLIIS PaGINIELAWS Loudon Tiotwlleepere, sew sena, el sizes, 11:1 Efuuthu. Cs,/ and Open Yam • birSole Authorized Agorae for abore: GOLD AND lILLVEBOLTGLISII AND SWIM W .A. "1" Cr 38C XI: EiCE JEWELRY, am Sedans. ' , DIAMONDS, PEARLS, and all the Fashluebla Style. SILVER WARN, emsarpwesd ie 47b1 QU•tili and tlnhh m 113.8huusess esittug Philadelphia, it. Invited temine thee • NEW MAIIBLZ ZSTABLLSEEVERP, .QYWYJa ••••• .hit entailing no obligation to parchasetn. • ' IMICAB, in plain tignnin, and no sariatioa • Ja'alyd atIMOVEIL. fl G. HUSSEY & CO. have removed to . their user Copper Warshaw., 80. 37 - . MTH STBSZT, in the irroo trout Block, third door mut of Wood • stmt. Pittabtugh Copper Rolling bllil C. 0-. mrussavz ac co:. 1 1 .1.X1MCSIMpul BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATILIIIO COPPER, PRESSED COPPER/ BOTTO.MB, • LOCOMOTIVE 'TITSINCEI... Rased Malikasarand Pkittqf car Mu; Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, BPSLYRB, BOLDER, COPPER.RIMB, Calms in Rio* Tiu, MI:I.MS% Lead WEn , Rhea I.4ne, • AntbasaYi non /M s Tlsasarrvols, No. 37 rift Street, Pittebtirgh, Pa.! •11.13t.ds corm Cat to any prams. splSSmci - Brooke County Va. Farm for Bale. THUUNDERSIGNED OFFERS F 02 JULE THE WAILII on which ho rookies, aft emu, eiteata 10 Brooke manly, V. , flea tallee fao t burg f the rocuitY eeek) two ••• • belt from 81""nille4 Ohio, and one mg* from the Ohio Rho. 'There fa on the fano •good tams home, with eft room, knobbly puitm. etc., • good log bum, neer dab., (for both zoom .a hormal corn wagon abed, *bop Mows, etc. There ,‘ are two mbar& of choice fruit, with grout lie trees fa baring order. Them aro about WO arms of the•land that Is cloared and le • htch state of .Ithattow. The balance Ia well thittered. There le oleo amp 13 or 40 soros of coal of•• importer quality. The Or fill be sold In • body, or diaid.g . W suit pun' cheapen. Them Is bow being made • turupik• rood from IluilidayV Cove to %abhor( along the river. end from We Mit up tp the farm le • gOOll road with • grade of not mg Eve do iWwhkh TWteak beings • nice drive to either of the shwa named mow. A • utter. nay o eheep growing counti7 i no wishibig to enpge in that btutnese could not dad a Dotter location. The laud to ale adapted to the Main • of me, wheat, rye, barley, etc. It bin • good neighbor hcod„ and Is commute:et to churcheundUs. etc. TO =7 co. wiehing • good farm on remonalde lama Ica them apply. to the euboatber on the premise* or by leiter, dlreng to Welleborg. Brooke county eadllwdalmw/ , Slrglida. E10W.02.1) ILERIIT3SAIL WM, .I ,(NN/bn , N. , , 114171 A Cann MI; 4410144 the...7lAbiwr e hrsonfootatent and Lnpnlate Wits Dieu, Cloak and Mantilla Trintmingi rem opened far eraminatton,• tarp and wal sorted neck oflaifeet Drees Teicandoca to which Motto- vita the attentlan of. WFATIAN aod Xne CHANT& Having extensive Winks to Itaantecnning. and Palig Anttinales attentton to thiloralgo Market, we at' wan to ode vest Ladnownenta. ehrßertie Egger WORMID4put Ahefhland wea. 6 4: colt:lsaac, at low pieta AWL eA P. Yoram Cis end .oAtt SheneweilW' MILL= nen Antato TA iianz, Amt. for BY4WB BAWL BILE . BUCKETS, Tua", ras,. • And trurytlling Wcod nod =ar kw &gib! 4; f atls:32wT SAIII3T.I. nniDLY,-= WRENCH GEED WHEAT.--100 bush J' tar Partai hada Wheat eroded, for riCard " 4 ' / ...1W 7 ,r. J. J. a. a 0/0 _ Wads add hest drat o. 1600 BIIMELS Prime Yecam. , 111, intso itottres & Manses. IC WIC 121.N.1) - Jl__ -