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-SATURDAY MORNING, . SEPT. 10, 1869•
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IN THE DIAMOND, AT EtoII.REdPORT,
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On Monday Evening, Sept. 12tb, at 7 o'clock
Hems. JOHN M. EIREPATILIGE,
T. M. AURRILILL,
P. IL COLLIER,
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'J. H. MILLER .d caw
trat.berraiet and eddrets the twellasr„.
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.The entree* vaterally are lovtleJ teatime.
DY order /If Republica* (bunt) , Cmucttet.
Republican State Ticket.
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WILLIrIrI7. ° ;iCISI, at Barks count!.
• Republican County Ticket.
ELIAS R. nun% Pltttburgb.
&MOLT,
WILUA YARNELL Pittsburgh,
DAVID A. PRESSLEY, Al*buoy,
OELARLES L. GOIHRINO, Ramer,
DAVID E. BAYARD, Peebles,
ViULLMESPY, Lower EL Oar.
=mai liszLoN, 0011Ing.
MIMIC? ITIOSOTTI
JACOB EL MILLER, Pittsbul et.
eneetu,
ROODHAN Y. COULTER, Booth rsytite.
JONATHANBR&UfI,South Pittsburgh.
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DAVID CORNEISUS,RewirkIay.
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AL T. ANDERSON, Dist Dear.
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JOSEPH MILLER, Saordsa.
.;nier• Joan BAI73MLN, Esq., is employed by u as
an agent for canvassing and collecting for the Pitts
tants Daily and Weekly Gazette. will visit in
that capacity the Tarim:li portions of Western peon
trylvania and Eastern Ohio. Ho is our i ddy agent
for the purposes named. it. Hearn. d. Co.
dojos( 29,
.1959. .
Haws Wilma DAVII3.—We are glad to bear
of the re-nomination of this gentleman for Con
gress in Baltimore. No Southern man In the
Hansa of Representatives has more unflinchingly
defied clamor and more uniformly kept tree to
ream and justice through all the modern cru
sade for the extension of Slavery. He was not
in Congress at the time the Missouri Compro
mise wee overthrown ; had he been there, it
cannot be donbtnd what Me peeition would have
been. He first took a east as a member ~of the
34th Congress, and quickly signalized his reso
lute independence by meeting In voting against
Mr. Aiken, and every other D 06100711110 candi
date, for the Speakership, even down to the last
balloting when the plurality was to decide and
the alternative lay only between a Democrat and
a Republican. He and Mr. Cullen, of Delaware,
were the only "South Americana" that refused
to yield to the Southern Frei - lure. On all the
questions affecting the rights of the Free State
of Kansas, *doh, in their manifold shapes, made
that - Congresa the amine of anch constant excite
ment, Mr. Davie exhibited the same fearless
spirit.. In his speech accepting the nomination
he said :
"A great deal has been said about my Northern
feelings, and I have nun been tormed an abolitionist.
If any man wishes to brand me u such let him do so
now. lam prepared .to meet the Lune, for I believe
I am termed an abolitionist because I scorned to
cringe and bow.down to Democratic nominations and
measures. [Loud applause.] I repeat that the
gnat body of the North are our friends. It is true .
that Maryland is a slue 'State, but we ate a Iron
State too.
Our interests are with the Opposition of the North.
We grow neither cotton, Sugar nor rico; neither do
they. We are interested in agriculture, commercial
and manufacturing pursed*, and therefore our in
tonate are with the Werth, end With them alone. I
will farther add that Maryland interests are =UAW-
Id by 131.0PP9tion party of the North, and voted
down by p. 9 4llhern Democrats. Our policy now is to
-• on the opening of the next Congress. Let
as show-where we stand, and not be alarmed by any
enemy in our rear. If we - pot on a bold and deter
mined front, my word for it, victory will came, and
the next Administration will be of a difforunt com
plexion from the present one."
Tea MORAL POSITION Or 111.2 POST.-011 the
19th of inly, the Past, alluding to Douglu, said:
"It is time that the honest heart of the country
should strike down with a bold hand the 'plots
and counterplots' of scheming anrlselfishporiticisms,
and resporid to the counsels and dictates of- pa
triotism. Ant3iiioue men, factional and sectional
in their feelings, are placing before the people
'suggestions' and 'ortimottnns,' eoloriog and mis
representing facts to suit their selfish purposes."
Lest the application of this to Douglas may be'
doubted, we append the following, from the same
artiole
"The late manifesto (ultimatum) of tho distin-,
guished Senator from 11finale, has damaged his
prospects in the South. The introduction of new
(ounce, snob as h slims code for the territories,
and the re-opening of the slave trade, meet no
favor at the North. The sound Democrats, Smith,
regard these Hoes as rounded upoe abstractions
and impractical theories.
These divisions and distractions in our party,
which furnish capital to oat enemies, &rebut the
work of fanatical agitation and excitement. They
originste with men who desire power. By ere
sting excitement upon abstract questions, they
hope, as the living exponents of than questions,
to gain their ends before the popular feeling
upon them subsides."
No unprejudiced reader can fail to see that
this was aimed direotly at Douglas. It was pa
triotism, then, to overthrow such a "selfieti poll.
tielan,"-but now none are patriotic, in the eel
motion of that sheet, but those who euppert him.
The Pennsylvanian quotes from the late Douglas
article of the Poet and incorporates with it, in
italics the fatal admissionb of the Buchanan arti
cle of "July. The two do not read very well to
gether:
"He (Douglas) has as frequently and elabor
ately defined hie position, that it is folly and en
tirely understood by every one. His speeches
('the work of fanatical agitation and excitement,')
in the Senatorial campaign in Illinois, last year,
and his speech in the Senate on the 23d of Feb
ruary, his letter (his .u/timatom') announcing
the conditions on which be would accept the
nomination of the Charleston Convention, his
slave trade letter, are amply sufficient to let the
people know what he means to say and what he
means to deny, upon the absorbing topics con
nected with the rights of the people under the
constitution of the country. Suffice it to say
that no prinoinlevthieh he promulgates--no doe
trine which he enunciates—no argument which
he noes--can be defiled or refuted by any Demo
cratic mind. On his platform (made up of issues
founded upon abstractions and impractical theories;')
-_ the Democracy In 1860 molt stand or, fall, We
take him (although he created 'there divisions and
—distractions in oar party') bee/ease we believe that
'lair nomination (notivithefandiny he 'has damaged
his prospects in the South') would be a signal of
.-.;lutrniony among the States, and of peace and uni
4±:ty in the great Democratic brotherhood."
, .
- M a . BII;CIIMIIIDGIL—Thill gentleman bee de-
Wired that he is not a candidate for the Charles
ton nomination, and the Douglas men think they
hate got rid of him by Inducing him to run for
the place in the U. S. Senate now occupied by
Mr. Crittenden. • The 'I, oniallle Journal, how
eta, ale :
"It is all vary well for the friend/ of Dough's to
throw the tub of the Senatorship to the Kentucky
.-whale, supporting It with honied suggestions of pre
ferment io the tonne by ‘spontaneous acciamation,'
but it won't do. lie Breckisuidge for,the present
may possibly favor the mancenvre, . with the raw,
first, of waning the Senatorship, and, eseondir, - -of
disarming opposition to the ranks of his own party;
but, our word for It, he beano thought of really giv
ing over his cherished &trig° on the Charleston nom
ination for anything or anybody. Note bit of it.
The Senatorship, if he gets it, will not appease his
ambition even for the moment. With the bird in his
hand he will instantly make after the two in the
bath.. This, in our judgment, is his determinatiom,
and nothing will shake it. Undoubtedly those poll
ticiaus in Kentucky or olsowhere'who think with the
sop oral, Senatorstdp_ to. allay Mr. Breath:ll444
aspirations for Its Charleston nomination or enlist
him In support of their own are destined to be word 4
ly diaappointed. lle holy; himself first, and his
;friends 'aftoribud, if over., These; politicians don't
know their man Mr. Backlaridgis ifhinutelf an
aspirant for tbo Charleston noinination, and will con.
Itinnsto be until, the , question is closed—s deserved,_
discreet, politic, modest espiramt, no doubt, but stilt
resolute and hopeful cue. We conceive this to bo
settled fact."
I Tax ..ftette SPEECH.--yougisa repeated the
6piteoh At Columbus end Odell:mat, wldeb be del .
livered here. Moshe otdy one tqwebr
Taß editor ot the New Hampshire Etofrogot
mug that his ogadtdoto hog got Aft the )ppoet•
tiog pletform. ; Wont though' Ids condlitittgmoi
=Till tan bnaritay; be bsa s!lirpo,44:oti
g good ithigP.—kod,lo gr.-
•
. InaFeasunsa; Parvaitas.-.-ThaTeetmosinr
at Washington iMty; kis issued a ,Oard staling
that the act of march 3, 1825, does not anthortio
any gentleman ponce/tin the franking privilege
to employ another person to frank for him. Ad
mitted. But why, then, has the law not been
enforced until nom ° Mr. Postmaster Jones
knew of this law long ago, and yet be ban,
month , seat off loads of Demooratio &au
melds franked by a oterk of Mr. Florence. We
do not complain that the law 'is enforced; but
We do complain when it to enforced only against
Republican members of Congress. The Post
master at Washington has Guttered the law One
come a dead letter for years; but revives it
simply to keep Republican documents from get
ting Into Minnesota. Let the. law bo enforced
impartially or not at all.
PROFISSOR GABDIVER /8 KM bout. No mat
ter what other attractions may turn np, the Pro
fessor continues to be the chief attraction,
wherever he goes The magical .aponeoeoue
compotind grow. more popular every day, and
the Profeeeor Buda as many outman Be he can
well accommodate. Next week, being the week
of the County Fair, be expects to have the op.
portunity of making the acquaintance of many
people from the country, end introduaing them
to a knowledge of the wonderful eoap.
—By the way, is it tree, as we hear it ru
mored, that the Dough. men Gent a committee to
the Professor to beg him not to speak on the
nose night With the Little Giant, If the audience
called upon him
OUR BOOR TABLE.
Letters an Psalmaly; • review of the Leading argument. for
the we of the Book of Nehru; by Iter. William Ammo.
Philadelphia: W. fl. k A, Martian, Pi:Mahan.
The talented author of the work, the title of
which is given above, la well and favorably
known to the Christian people of this vicinity.
Whatever difference of opinion may exist as to
his perticular treatment of the subject, all must
Concede, from their knowledge of the pets OD, that
he hoe been actuated by honest motives and a
sincere desire to eubeerve the cause of truth.
The took is written in excellent style, and shows
that its author is a scholar as well as a Christian,
and la thus qualified in all respects to discharge
the duties which he has taken upon himself. It
is divided-into fourteen letters or chapters, the
subject of which is explained by the title. The
theme itself is highly interesting to a large
branch of the Christian Church, and as this treat
ment of it has been presented to the public with
a view to elucidate many disputed points, we
anticipate a wide and extensive circulation for
the book. For sale at the Presbyterian Publica
tion Rooms, No. 45 St. Clair street, Pittsburgh.
"A Natural Philomphy. Embracing the carat renal Diu•
corerift in the verb. Brandin of Phylice, , end
mg the Application of Scientific Principles to Emmy-Day
We. By O. P. Chaftenbos, A. H., Maher of "Pint Lee.
sone he Compftilion,"'illlnetrated School History of lbe
United !Delft," etc. Neer York D. Appleton & 1.0"
The appearance of a new Philosophy by a
popular school book author, moat be bailed with
pleasure by the educational world; for, though
there have hitherto been many lent-books on
lids subject, a general feeling has prevailed
among teachers that not one of them li suffi
ciently adapted to the school room, or has kept
pace with the progress of science. Every rea
sonable requirement, in these and other partic
ulate, is met, as le believed, In this new work, the
title of which is given above.
The great feature of this volume is, that it
takes nothing for granted. It assumes entire
Ignorance of the subject on the part of the learn
er, never uses a technical term before it is de
fined, presents things one at a time in their
natural order, and thus impresses the whole
without difficulty on the mind.
To facilitate the retention of abstract truths,
the author has ingeniously connected them With
striking historical facts. Is an instrument men
tioned, he tells us when and by whom it was
invented. Is a great principle laid down, he
narrate/ some pleasing story connected with its
discovery—thus at the same time iavestieg his
subject with peculiar interest and tarnishing a
eondensed record - oPhtiman progress is physical
science.
"Emu's Waim."—Coutos vroacia tat WA ./15 sat GC.ficp.
By the sothor of "Boxy momooso of an
'LID'; olio. Now Tort Dortiy L Jacks., Ili Ns*
as stmt.
A very readable book. The first part, ,Tyl
vies World," embracing l9f, pages, Is a con
nected story, well written And wall worthy of
perudal. The eeoond part is a series of separate
tales, with links sufficient to give them interest
as one dory, intended to Illustrate serial crimes
which The law'does not reach. They are written
with peat power, and will absorb the attention
of any reader, from the start, We &snot know
who the author or 'intl.:mess is; but we know
that he or she wields a powerful pen and frames
an attractive story. Forest. by J. S Davison,
corner of Wood street and Diamond alley
ClPTlMp.—Alfred Int Ellen, who shot Alex.
coder Glidden, In West Wheeling, last fell, was
tried for the offence at St. Clairsville, this week.
The trial resulted in a conviction. It appeared
in evidence that the defendant 'bowed his pistol
to no less than four persons, saying that he In
tended to kill Glidden that day; and afterwards
he called him out from his boase,and without any
provocation from Glidden, Bred at him three
times, intim:Mg two serious wounds: and Si
Glidden was entering his door, be attempted to
fire at him again. He was drunk at the time,
but there was evidence that he bore malice
against Glidden. About three weeks previous
be had requested a workman in the paper mill,
where they were both engesied, not to put much
off in the lemmas be atpeptild a fight, and in
tended to take the advantage of Glidden ; and
iftererarle, when Glidden proposed to make up
their difficulties, the defendant refused. If death
had resulted he would probably have been exe
cuted. He was sent to the penitentiary for ten
years.— Whee!ing Int.
Hawser of counterfeits on the Parkersburg
Branch of the Northwestern Bank of Virginia, am
there eeeme to bar e to en reeently,a large andfreett
importation. As a young woman from Bethany,
on Friday laid, •offered three of them, all the
mosey she bad, in payment for goods purchased,
and when questioned, said that ehe received
them from her father, not knowing them to be •
counterfeit. They are easily detected by judges
of paper money, by the general appearance of
the note, though the execution is very good and
well calculated to deceive the unwary, especially
thole who take it for granted that Northwestern
money ie always good. The words 'live," in a
circle around the denominational figure, at the
upper,right hand corner of the note, are smaller
and less distinct than in the genuine bill. —
Wellsburg herald.
SVIBILIIIT AND Em RAILROAD—Great in the
joy in Erie that the Company have twentyelght
miles of their road in running order from Erie
eastward, and the track layers are employed in
patting down the treok to Warren, which will
be accomplished within a couple of months.
The work on the line of this road is pushed for
ward with an energy and success hardly hoped
for by Its •moat sanguine friends fifteen months
ago, and what Is better, the expenditures are
very generally largely within the estimates.
From present ludloations, the promise of the
Preeident of the Company to finish the road
within the present term of Governor Pecker will
be fulfilled.
Me. Bocususs is preparing an elaborate re
ply to the recent manifesto of Mr. Douglas on
Squatter Sovereignty, and hes seat to New York
for Mr. James Gordon Bennett to aid him in
putting tho matter to the beet form for the pub-
Ito eye. It ie on this business that Mr. Bennett
has been oloseted with the President daily, for
the last week. Mr. Brown, the clever and gen
tlemanly editor of the Constitution, has also been
detained here on the same business, though be
had made arrangements for a brief visit to the
North.
Most. probably, Mr. Buchanan will act on the
advice of Mr. Bennett, and will not copyright
his disqulsition.—N. Y. Trih.
Tan Faosr.—The Grand Rapids (Mich.)
Eagle of the 3d JUL, mays: At lout four out of
the put seven mornings Mara been more or len
frosty, end the frost of Friday morning has, as
we are informed, prematurely cut off the green
crops in many localities. We saw, while coming
from lonia, that day, a number of fields of pota
toes in whioh the tops wera thoroughly blacken
ed by it.
The Joliet (Ill) True Democrat says that the
frost of Thursday evening was very severe in
that county. In some sections the corn crop is
very seriously Injured and the potatoe tops and
vines 'recut down to the ground.
Faosta..-There were heavy frosts in all parts
of tits county on Sunday and Monday nights the
2Ttb-4nd 28th ult. Ice of considerable thickness
was formed on standing water. The buckwheat,
upon the lowlande was much Injured; but that
upon high ground was but little affected. We
have sot heard of any harm done to the corn.—
Brookville Rep.
Faosr.—We have to note the appearance of
frost on several night. since our last issue. It
het not as yet, done touch injury to the fell
grope, and it is to be hoped we will escape yet,
although it will require three or four weeks yet
to mature all the corn and buokwheat.z-Nrto
Castle Gar.
!trainman Vs., Sept. 7.—The Enquirer, to-day
bakeleading editorial of throe °Wilsons in length
which le eupposed to be written by Gov. Wise,
against the letter of Senator Dangles, which was
published in Harpers' Magnin,. The writer
denies all of Mr. Ire propositions, and says that,'
they are in direct opposition to the Comprosokei
measures of 1860;10Es:um and Nebreske Aoti
and the (Hackman Platform, sad if carried cut
would onlyind to • repetitloref the bloodahe
which hlig AlrfsOt dlopeced the coil of Or Yf
dkoitM _.
Bue,wacAT..Citor.--Tho Crop pf lie
i wheat in this County . , fhb Jireitetit season, Lids
! faitto surpass anyWe have ever bad: .hoth
1
in quantity and quality." - It safe cacti
; lotion, to say there was ten times as much sown
as usual, in consequence of the destruction of
the wheat crop.
Buckwheatin regarded as the most uncertain
crop that the farmer raises, and is liable to ,
. fail from drought, or it may be greatly injured
by the hot lams of August, and it may be
I entirely destroyed by early frosts. The present
crop has safely passed two of those dangers,
and in a few more days will be beyond all
contingencies. Already a large proportion
of that growing in the mountain is out of
danger, and some farmers have commenced
cutting. The yield is likley to be enormous.
Every one with whom we have conversed
assures us that the stalks are literally loaded
with grain. Mr. HARrEY MORIN, of Stewart
township, brought to our office on Mondiy
last, a single stalk which he took at random
from afield of several acres, on his farm, which
contained 1143 perfectly developed grains,
more than half of which were fully ripe.—
This for "poor mountain land" will do
pretty well, and we doubt whether the "rich
land" in other parts of the county can beat it.
Vniontown Standard.
A New ENTIRPAISE.—The partial failure of
our crops has compelled sunny of our farmers
to reduce their stock. It was feared that the
large number of hogs to be fattened this fall,
would greatly reduce the quantity of corn which
will be needed for breadstuff. Our friend,
Eli Cope, Esq., we understand has engaged
in an enterprise for which he deserves the
thanks of the community. He is buying large
numbers of hogs and sending them out West
to be fattened where corn is abundant; they
will then be returned to as, either as tat,pork
or bacon. It is computed that the number of
hogs sent West to be fattened, will consume
upwards of 40,000 bushels of corn.—Uniontown
Standard.
Moon lll.feellng has been caused at Hartford,
Conn., by a bayonet charge of the military to
keep the area clear, on the occasion of the re
ception of Ex-Governor Seymour. A young
coin named Charles W. Banks, twenty-five years
of age, who was Bitting in a wagon with Mimi,
was stabbed In the back, and has eine* died. A
horse was (dabbed, attached to a carriage In
which is said to have been Bitting the wife of
the officer who ordered the charge. The wagon
and carriage were so wedged in that they could
not be moved in season to escape the deadly
charge. The papers generally condemn the toil
Ham and deny both the neceseily and the right
to order the charge.
On the 6th instant, patents were awarded to
Wm. B. Lively and James hi. Cooper, of Pitts
burgh, assignees of Josiah Ella, for improve
meet in revolving fire-arms, patented Aug. let,
1864, re-Incited Sept. 6th, 1859; George Hender
son, of Allegheny, Pa., aeelgnor to himself and
George Hutchinson, for improvement in printing
presses for addressing newspapers.
Ir is rumored in Paris that the State is about
to bring an action against a private Individual
for the mutilation of Cardinal Riahelleu's head,
which was cut off when the mob broke into the
chapel of the Sorboune, at the time of the great
revolution, and has hitherto been kept as an
heirloom in the family of a deputy, into whoa*
bands it fell.
Au. the difftoultiee to
the Democratic party fa
New York having been "amicably settled," the
two factions as sendiug rival delegations to the
State Convention. The difficulties in Naw York
Democracy are settled about as often es the ale
very queetion, and with muoh the came effect.
SUMMER Commanct.—The fact is riow too
emit wtahlhhed for any ane to attempt to controvert It,
that eel of le denim which often prove fatal to sew
ter, are produced by eftaleale. are citrate we vogatetoir,
by which the stomach le dbedered, the liver derange s the
blood Magnate cad diguale orgths, renders! inactive If
act torpid. Cholera, Cooler! Marine, Bake and Cramp
Cholk, Dyeaatety.Dierrhosa and such lit. complaints gee
mines and thrive open improper food and often time be.
come ea deep seated and filed awn the constitatke, that
the *tromped and noietactire mineral lhedlothesare unable
Warred their progies mail the patient is prcetzele and
all bopee of relief *needed. Moo is It that hes cot iven a
as., healthy lobe or witutt, asked with one of the sane
ly* desks .bees mocha° of, and despite the &LIU and el
ms, id mailed sagatlemen literally smote array cedar the
treat:x.7,h •td bow leads trethootht to b• weeded (a.
dimply by the lack the indeed of enitelewring wow
remedy to .ley the Willey strength of the afflicted, eel at
the am, time check the epee In Its proems, the remedy
prescribed seed la the ezeinefort of the tetanal strength,
acid et the the the disease no mastered th• rehrer was
prostrate, sad Lamp ta aide. reaction the pekoe died
from the effect cf the poem aeniesterod to 'moot the
diem. Hato with nemuvra 1101.1.1ftlit OlTTgalft
each easel:peel eaftway of eq.:ekes meter, and each
have not wily proved themailne the bet Look in ea, but
Lee aster failed II cornet allawden of Ma ...kb and
bowel. when base tweeting to directed. In the cunt cif
SammerCompleinte they have uo cane. Try thee at one.
Ease Caltrinlro—Ttla Gentitnehlghly Conentned tom.
hawee Meade Wee le pat op In hail Oa Let . only,
end reeled at $1 ye bete. The great embed to, tee
Daly Celehreel atedelsor has italted sothy heltatee,
which the peek elsouldelard age et parches/us been
looliatitie I Se mai es, 60.11 ill CI, theist, .1 .rrel
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DRE:,:i AND FANCY GOODS,
(At the o ld amid-4th. It. White a Co,)
co. riEt Market Street
Between Third son Imme. streets
0.01 the no of Now York, lo dolly por•Akoonog
Ili. Watt and osos wt.; 10. o•I
t-1 L 3 GF /Z)
Uf vary deeettitti.e •r 1 they arantee le aell at h.', if
tt. NE Y ORE Ktlolo6
Their Rork of
Hike, Marla., hl.e rile, filaukeir.
Pile Robe., Cieriletrierrio, • eh:4kt, Ylenoele.
Poplin., thiLialuee, Mantle, dheetiers.
Valericias, Ileide, Velvet., tramieke,
Velour, Chintzes, lloalery, riepkine,
Poll! d. Clievra,Pritits. fillovoe i Totrellee.
With every other kind of
IliAm, Furnishing and Dsmestie good,
Together with • foil and roroplate usorlynaut of goods loe
humorous to be ateumerattel, adapted to lb. natenh
Whea t Oeol Isamu, hamealawl 4ovlAP Woar, le woe. re . ... 3
They Ewe oat call trot. sear, person who may matt Wile
wleartleauwet, that lth tt way be attle to lutig, lot them
eelree
Tbo atom a spun Una 11.4 A VI till o'clock. P. AI
ONE PRICE. NO InEVIATION. Prim. mArked In
plain Flgulse. velEhlm.l
ir CENTRE HAT OTORE,
7a
WOOD e 3 Ft. 1E 'l*
H ILLERMAN & COLLORD
Aro now pteoted lo me'el the dee:nada of Mom land luny
wow
HATS, CAPS ANDLADIES' FURS.
10 (1SONGS OF SCOTLAND.—dIusiQ
mut Words. The mat complete collection of
Wetland, laullmeetal and Thsmoross llootch Hone), lamed
In one volutes. Price 600: Tor sele by
JOIIN IL MELLOR, el Wood strut.
Copt., MOM on 'sculpt of the price. stlo
PURE BRANDIES, Wines and Liquors of
OM, drocruptloo for romitclool moon* kept con.
'rattly on hood by onlo JOl. FLIMING.
T HAVE just received a large stock best
Ifalr, Nall and Tooth Brathee. Alto, a general
asiortment of toilet artichn and Perfumery.
.1510 .108-PLEMLNO.
YOO can buy the largest Cook or Heating
&ate In the sty at the ItcuOtty Elate and Tln Worn
&mum of
W. W. 1111.11DSCIAW, N 0.134 Wood Et,
First door below the Moo of the Golden Gut.
DATES-25matte New Arabian just reel
and for sale by
eelo 11.6,3181:Ca AIirDSRSON, 89 Wood et.
L01:116V/LLE tattlK-40 bbla. beet quality
White IJme store and few Ws by •
J. D. CANSIELD I CO.
SEED WHEAT arriving daily and for sale
EPRiNCIRR qualm:ion * co.,
an • No MS Mat, at.
LORAL—Noe. 1 and 2in kitta, and
0, - 3111 'minted, 6.1 r ale by
.1. B. CANFIELD CO.
- 110111DES-100 prime Dry Flint in store for
j.j., oh by - 01,10 j ILARBAtlatt W.
FitlT - o„bbitiggE'dra ixiVtgor
Timm mg.: 411 W bbl C-now Jpsf
.T.Y; - O. Cip/Ttrailt co.•
_ _ 114113-1 taittitsrantto.
k M.O VA y __
JOHN S . LEE, BICECLI,NT
remand hint ootittliannont to
PIANO FORTES
r r E subsmber ha,t now on hand a most
1. eplemild simk of Piano, cousietiag 1134.4 7 Co
les... le Hato sad Carve.] Car. :f the met elegant der
extption, hem the relehremd Factory of CM:kering
The histruumute are •I 1 pr All 3.1 elf h their leteat Improve
l,oWnht, Repeating-. 1,,, F.B. /Lem
mem, and &roof Meer
ENLARGED NEW SCALE,
By wh1..1 a murk larger .cod hoard la obtained, r 011 . ,.
quently the Woe Is rendered very powerful, yet retaining
meet mid musical quality. Ey the pelf. lion of the At ,
p RUN ES— , li on , the perform, 1. sootaw to prmliwe all grades of v.v.
IS roue Bordeaux, In Ow. top Jan; kam inonUitimn toftrtirsimn, with the grealeet
b do do la Macs boles;
109 kegs Ger rucking, : A BOVA' PIANOS ere th. Toss. of ley
the beet artists wad mitts to our reientry . —
dent reed d Ler wsle by
ILETUER ANVERSON, B 9 Wood , THALAMI() myr —.they are teyoad rompartma Mehra?
Gehl oppc . l ,, lb . 01. seen lu theiljultsd Statue, and will romper. ft-
GORU EOUS COLORED LES-A-PObIPA- GUaTell;ll4:irir 'r — t 4 m h w a n op " luton erlaLit I
•
•
NO. I UAILEAT Stalin'
N.14...4 to N. 114.141. 9.4 u
PRESII ARRIVAL OF FOB MAIN FRUII
200 boosa Bunch Adidas;
260 do Low do
J 6 drum Button* do
100 boxes Volottota do (Jr rocking'
GO half boxes do do de
60 calks lout. °arrant.,
Just recalled and [oriole t, Rlllllll¢6L A kN D MESON
eelo N. 3G , Wood et.. Di/waken. Chu!.
- - -...-
DOUR R011121ne• etyle Well Mika Iferinoa ed Ulna ie.. ago. lreefZe - nini -T r i e7l, P eti ' c k ti n ntl w r 4 n i' liel b
d e Chevies, Cfilotoes, DeLeloe, Pop 1101, Dareie, die noeiiiimiel oat 0 Vii: That Ea , olilMe 0 0 Pio/.
Oiatinserea Oeeeinieree, Ginn:mita Broad 04041/leed Mama, of ion., with nicely eriaolentee,
10 midi children, Wawa end edidliK but received end Oilentd
read• for enhiLition. (Pram the Naha al lotelligeorer, Wutiingion
*ale 0. 11/0010N LOVE, 71 street. 'The) can safely Lea contperlsou eiltb inzirnmena frdm
'7-
PURE COD LIVER OIL—A fresh supply
al two standard hrkede, rir Likeroan, k Co'.
Mill J. 0. Bkker &PA Cod Livks Oilcan drays be hkd
JON. ➢LRNIHO's,
Comer Mat het stroll sod the Dtameed
IMEITEI ANNUAL reNt
Allegheny County agricultural Society,
Western Pennsylvania and Ohio,
1316 14th, 16th and 10310
I=l
CLAEIEL PRE3IIOIIO
Amounting to gnarly 9.1,000
Fair Grounds. 9th "Warr',
.PITTSB UI-10 IL_
TENTS and other erections provided fur the
display of the Mechanic Arts.D.itnestla and Household
Goods, implements, Fruits, Vegetables and Flowers. Co.
end Sheds and Eltalle for Horses. Cattle, Sheep and Awing,
and Tables for Coops of Poultry.
GROUNDS ABUNDANTLY SUPPLIED Wall WATER
W.dnesday, Thursday and Friday
Abundance of aunt power sill be provided for the run
ulna of machinery, le.
KiM;;;II;1111=1
Articles sent for eshibltlar, should ha addresai to either
Clan. J.!. NEGLIT, W. 11,1111 CHILL, Esq., or DEN/AMIN
KELLY, Esq , Baposinteudeuts, carefully lobelia], with
owner's name and reiddauce.
reCelred and axhibitor'a tickets throbbed at
HALL & SPUR'S Plow Warehouse, reroer Cull's alley
sod PM) street, after August tlinh, 1669.
Hay and Straw QBATIS for all sonlnisle entered for sr
bibltlon, and grain lowest price.
Sir All entries mud be made on fierrsterre Books no or
before PUIBDAY IVENINO, 13th of September. All sr
tides and animals, except horses, must be brought within
the encloatre by Toeaday woos. HOMO admitted on ISM
neaday morning, bat meet be entered previonely.
&dr Companion beyond the Etat. cordially tuViled
mir Vigilant eight and day Mike.
ADMISSION
[ahlhitata Utica* 81,00
comben of the Society.
I=l
air Ten tteketa for $l,OO, your tick eta, 60 cent.
fir Ma& admlosion, 15 man
Vab1.14% and bomb will ho all:Andel to the ground
at the following Ora hon. vehicle 916 mote;
. I g !:= 7b 15 72 " 7:10 0r rt letTeopr loltrait ra •
B. IL. care 6111 In in most.; coscoannlcettioo VIII. the
/round.. Uttar& addttemet to
ROBERT DIcENIGEIT,
21eJtol* Cortoslotledlos Bactotary, 9'641E11:m4h.
FIiEPOIN GELIWIG & CO.,
.12 0 P/C B AND T w I IN NB
Of a firm and descriptiotm
Warehouse, 489 , cor. Penn and Walnut !its
Two paares store the PRIV •CR
Prulght Depot,
CIEMEMEI
TO BRIDOE cobalt ACTORS.—Sealed
Proposals will be received et the oaVeei or the Coooty
Cum.:elselocate of •Ilegb•OY W•0r.0•• , ... 1 Cdot , e•
exalt 10 Weida, A. hl of September leth,ovaa the Around.
et I 0 o'clock. A. lOtti there roe the tr."... 00 • BIWA"
ACELOAS PUCK ItTr MIRE. et PerwarEt 31111—the creek
beteg the In hetstude the two cwitttlere Ppm !Myer,
feet moue work to be done by the perch. Oapentructore
hi the fu.4 :luta I'Leca 001 oyeertAraticos 7111 to exhib.
teed on tbe day of lettio,
eo93ldAltwi lle Ox o n Of 0.31,1111,1..119.
STOVES, GRATES AND RANGES!
W aves, Grates sad Ranges!
BISSELE, 2s:.
NO. 535 LIBERTY STREET.
0005321 4 70, P.A.•RT-,013
HEATING STOVES,
Fine and Common Ennmellcd
ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS,
And the 0.6bret.,1 Capltcl and Eagle
COOKINQ RANGES
II rat watt thi CUT C.X.ai Mt. RAN , i6 that SG mad,
ull •I
BISSELL s CO.'S
It Ton ermat the BZAT COAL WOE Uhl STOVE. call and
gat the
VICTORY," ➢LADE BY BISSELL i CO
If you tract tba Silr2T MOP C , ol:llFrt C.TOVC.
and gat the
BLACK OAK," MADE BY BISSELL & CO
I f,. are ball Slog n hours, ILO want the BUST FINISIL
and LAMEST STYLE of
GIiCATE:'FRONTS
Call ho EWELL • CJ. , .o yon mum t toll to La plostoid
as they h.¢ the Lunt sod Ilea seaortaisot lo this Ilos
of business to he band lo the city.
FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED .41 ...
BY TLI6 MIS Fenn
•
GRAFF & CO.
123Z1:1113
STOVES
FOll TILE BEST
COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES,
WWI largo Weed Door for Ihrowfrag to Onal
AND BEST WOOD COOK STOVE
DIPLOMA FOR BEST LAUNDRY STOTR.
Alao, on band • largo 'Portman! of I:hating Store.,
Plain and Fancy Grata front., Pandora Pad and Dog Irons,
Pupa Stith', Wogon Balm, Hollow Wane, ie.
GRAFF W.,
SO. 245 Liberty
AT THE HEAD OF WOOD lITRREI,
ae2-Iyd PMesnaon,
COOK STOVES,
• Paricr gtom,
Cerz eta...,
Ilmtlng ELMO,
Lanuaresb . Eton',
Frsokll2 Morel
Charcoal atom,
o Stoecs.
The beet Galactose assortment of &ores to be found to the
tee, cake, le at the I= Ceti Bt.* sod Tin Wereboueo of
W. W. BRADSHAW, 'No. 114 Wool strut,
eo9 first door Weir the sign of the Odell goo.
SUNDRIES -50 doz. fano} , Core Brooms;
23 do =lot tad !loathe .
10 do do Wag
lo key asaortad !falba
60 boys No.l Bali. Boare,
.26 do Variegated do
10 do Mould and Dippad Candles;
10t, Ihtde No 1 Dila Bait, coat 14.1 a,
i'vr 041.14 mad 0. 11. IFLOYD a. CO.
BUOKE'rS,
TDDK
KEPLER/3,
And gurythiog In Wood and Willow for meta by
serndkorT SAMUEL RIDDLE, 11 Dta.moad
VRENDD SEED WHEAT.--100 bah
portad hutch Wtwit esprrll fur seed rectlrad and
for wte by J. B. maorrrt co,
erl 16 Water end 92 front .tri.t.
6AUIIRS---12 bus. choice ()rafted Fruit
P
fortzeserclig; rat% sad far oak op
egg - WIKTII CO.
. . .
1600 BUSHEL S Prime Yellow Corn i n
nrwearew b
• t hiss's AN
MircUantalui:
ims SCALE fffilli
soy pea of the 17 , 01.1;'10 — p:1;171 - tor;:, - , *Mani b and Owe
licit; of tomb..
II
I From the ow Orlmna Piz., ono l
.For excellence of in lariat, elegance t.f flolab, end 1.416-
Mina. of warkmanahl , and above all So w
volume and v
slaty, mallow .teem , brilliancy and pannanenre of L.e,
they arennuinalled."
IF re m .- rom a Family Journal I
'The peculiar mask I gala', La belonglog Ind be CLick
eying Inatraments, are full, inoalcal, rich en powerful
tons, free from any wooden, noisy, londoces of sound, audio.
agreeable to the senaltive toualcal war. Trey have sler an
ray, even and plefmenl touch, and will bum In tuna batter
than say Piano. known..
The pobllc are Invited to call and arando• [bore ,plandid
lostmulanta, which are sold at
FACTORY PRWEB AND WARRANTED.
aO2O4AwF JOUR U. MELLOR, 61 Wood arrest.
OLD and YOUNG
AFFIRM ITS TRUTH,
Professor Wood's Hair Restorative
UT ILI. PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, TILE
trrosetA and calor of the hair, If used two or three
tlnies• week, toast Imaginable age. Perfectly restore the
par rover the hold with natures own ornament, the hair,
make It more eon nod beautiful thou soy albutd present
the scalp (roe from all &eau*, to the greatest age: States,
man, lodge., Attorneys, Mortara Clergymen, hottaelanal
Mao and Gentleman and Ladles of all claesiat, ell over the
world, bear testinyoor that we do not say Likt ninth In its
fart,. Head the fallowing, aud Judgs•—
PROTESSOR e. Tile LOAM% PI ArasT,
Nays, OP tn. arrival In the United Plata the
was rapidly tvisouring gray, Lot on apnlyieg
Wood's flair Iteatorativa hi. hair in m rercrorad
Its original boa. _
OARDEIN, N 1111.14 ittreet:N. ,
say. the gray hairs on ttLe head ware, al
tar a fu• treoll'a trial, turned lain • dark bruvrn
at the Iraan time bearagyiug 1101 ablJE.l,il4 11. n
Emir
A. O. RAYMOND, Rath, Maine lei. he bilanw
!sixty yoirs old, wad hi. heir a w l trbLekete wale
two-thirds gray. bat by the nee .f two bottle. ht
iteetoratlve (be gray baba .here disappeared,
oath on his head - .ad and le more toll and
ulnae) then for twenty Ave y Mrs previons, Ilie
ulfie, at the ase.l r.my two ; thee need it kith : the
same effect.
•
lelLr.Y JO/INSON, Eeq.. of Nen Of I.neeay
that be lost his hair by lbe Yellow Front, in ttht.
ilaad Woo-Ye Bair Restorative...l hie bolt le
now thick and • gloay.
I.kl.lll.DDLt4•dff7, Livingston, Alabama, cay.
the Restorative Lae done moth hood In tai part
oldie country. tie need it for baldneme. end new
leas a One bead of hair.
T. L. HOERR. Lebauon. Renlocky, may. be tee
aeon Neale heir Restorative In hnadveda of C..
01%. andbover toms Ir to foil In .
ail it professes to do.
A I. ALRCN, ideloinceborn . , Minot., gays be
Lad the meld head eleit yearly ant was bald,
oral by the liberal lima Wood's hair Rsetuts.
tire, hether hes rich glassy head of be,
Aar Rudd by .11 Braggirts, cod by O J Nihed
(10, 410 Broadway, flaw York And 111, Markel
atm; 81. Loots, 1110 Sold In Pitteleureb by Pg.
000.11. HETBKR, II I. lI IINLRd'oOII 4 10 ,
sod all Draggle , . lanU lief
•
THE UNDERSIGNED lIA9 THIS DAY
==l
CORRY, wild will rarillatie the umr of the ii Lb
KO 911 1.111111111 2TREM.T “pp.-it. l'a,le
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=III
2.olCri. rwotr .
W. GORMLY & CO.,
177 HO 1,7E1 f 3 AZH
GROCERS,
The School of blutirtaal EngitTuriug;
*rota...lure and Topographical .l 4 Mechanical Ursa
ing &re lortirded In the Engineering mono, and the most
extended Yield .n 4 Let...tory preciirt le •Burnal.
The Beventb Annan.. Soesion ...ill begin on MONDAY.
8cp..191h, 16W. For Matelognee and further Information
address DR. .A L. KENNEDY ,
OVIBI N g D I_T lEC - -
PITTSBUROU I A NiipAcTuttE.;
le. , 1111 Liberty Slreet, Plctsbnrgh, P•
6••12.1p
LOGAN dr. GREG*,
IMPOITES R )F
HAHDIVARE,
NO. 5* WOOD SI TILENT,
cu. D'ory SI finis. Haar,
0.1) . 4f,a Pfl r3He ROE/.
o P ESTSIS;Iste or La'west sr L.. t 0 arno, Pit Nl',
GEO. O. BRYAN & 00.,
Commission Merchants,
vol Till SALE OP
PIG IRON, BLOOMS, tic,
No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh.
RIMSZNAS—Lgoni. abort, it Co., Pittsburgh: Lying-Ono,
Caption! ACo Pittsburgh; Thns. IR_ Franklin, E.y , Lan
caster, How &mon Cameron, Harrisburg; Bryan, Gardner
, Gollidaystica i r, P. 140 load
THEI ENTERPRISE
Insurance Company
OP PHILADELPHIA,
Insures Against Loss or Damage by Firs
an Buildloss. llerohoodilse. Fur
alto", ate., at Reasonable
Rates of Premien,.
Inatteolci.—l. E.trbror3 Starr. W Ul.m WE...of Wm.
11% ea A Oo ; Malta° ►ratter. J.. Al. Attrund ; cf Atwood,
Whlta A Oa; Benj. T. Tredirk, of Metal, Stokes A Co;
Henry Wharton; klordacal L Damon; Geo. IL Meant. cr
&smart A Bra; John 11. Brown, of John 11. Brown A Co ;
B. A. Ifaboastonk, of B. A. TahlaesLack d Co; Andrew U.
Cash; J L Err Inger, of Waal A En Inger.
V. RtECLIFORD STAKR, Proo.tot.
Cat. = R. Cos s, Sec rotary.
himEnloe IlltriznEs.—Fl'rn. Li:4nm t Co , J. ['sluts(
/I 11.. b Thomas it (laws, EN J. Marshall, EN, All.
litracri ,
er. EN, Wilts., /tVElmy Co., Wilsos, Payola t Co,
Ballsnlroust s a, Llslogatom, (\ Tolstoi CoA Co, Jams, It
14 , 213 & 00, Wes s. Lsvely a Co
OFT.OYL DRI Ad & CO , Agents,
Jr.93 , 5md No 42 {Coat !lima.
Assurance Company,
NJ. 1 110OUGATF. srucrr, LONDON
ESTABLISH ED IN 1836
CAPITA' 20,202.1100 00
PAID UP CAPITAL AND eURPLUS... 2,101,111 U 2
AMY UAL IIatVENIIII, fir Ibe yeat amt.
lI g isonaryll, IF'.5 033,924 13
THIS COMPANY IN:TRESI AGAINST
Lea or Damage by Iflra, almeat •very daacrlellort of
Vroparty. 11te Rates t Prentema arr anodirafr, sod, to
all cams, baud epos taa character of Oa earner ur ocme
pool, and lbs morns of On MA.
UM, promptly adJastal anJ poLl withmot re:4,meg to
Loodati. 4 spciat old fo.l prnooltd Phaa.l4l
- for payment o orsetin tAii country.
1.1.11058 111 PITrir1711.011:
Me,... JwroaiilcOully , 174 Woodstrw..t.
•• .44t0 Floyd & Co.„ 173 "
Drown 2 Eirkpatrlcke, 143 Liberty atrvt
• D. Gregg rt Ca. Ca Wood stryst:
& !Do., 44 Wood strect;
! was,
Jams . llcCusdleas & Ccr, 103 " -
Nimlck & Co ,01. Water street;
D.A. Fabneatock & Co., Fleet and Wad streets;
" Jos Woodwell & 00, Second and Wood streets;
Atwell. Lea /1 oo,Wond etrei,t;
" Burchfield! ON Fount and Market Crest..
McCandient, Mown& Co, Woad and Water Gm
annaacse IIN PIII2.IDELNIIa.
George El. Stout, E.q, 18 Bank Greet.
M 00.... Myers, Clagborn &Co , Met kat street:
" Wm. ld'Hee & Co., ra South boat stre..xt;
I , PCutcnoton & Oolllns, Front and New es; .1
" Smith, Wi ll.m, a Co., 618 Martel street; '
" Jams Graham & Co„ 28 and 22 Lettue street;
Joseph 8. 1 111 , 1.11.Pr051d. id
1 ecnlce
sa. ilsok;
James Dunlap, r -K, Elam Book;
Mon. W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court.
JAMES W. ARROTT, Agent,
je72:lydis TemponryOJ➢<a, 103 Wood street
TWENTY-FIRST LIST OF APPLICA
TIONS for selling Liquors, hied m the Clerk's 01Bro
op to &pt. 6th, 1859.
Burns Bump, tavern; Lt ward, Pittsburgh;
Fm. TUriotby, do 3.1 do do
Johns Jam W., do 2d du do
McMahon Patrick, tare., Chartism township;
Prustach Gustay., *atlas house, 6111 Irani, Pittsburgh;
Ilyrie Thomas, tavern, sth do do
Thornburg Bemsel, raters , ChArthlll township;
Tiernan t Berth with other g00d../.1 wird, Allaghony.
Wailbmch :oho, with other good., rest Birsologham;
TI2OBIGtE A. ROWLEY, Clerk.
Clerk's OlBce, Eept. 81h,1850. seihStd
JOHN Ti!. BRADSTif
EET & SON'S 01-
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PROVED ILERCAN7TLE AND LAW AGENCY.
E . R. NEVIN, Jr, Agora for Pittaborgb: Office res,vrd
to NO. 07 FOURTH STREET.
Offtrek to New York. N0..,"'7 Broadway.
loA.Our Rapart• of 7 derrotkaata and Bankers are prayare4
with th•greatat cam
m====msms
Country Restdenco for Salo.
ABRICK COTTAGE isith near three
scree of Land, about half s mile from th. Allegheny
Herat; on the hill, commanding goo, air sad dn. scene
ry. The bonne has eIT good rooms, Wide cellar and du
bbed attic. There is • do. Spring House only a low lett
from the bitchen, sat! also • stable OD lb. poop.rty. dn.
gain .1 DILWORTH A DIDWELL.
se&ltad Corner Wader Wrest and unsay alley.
US. LAND FOR SALE.—Thermwill be
• offend at Public Ea/o oo the "6th or theptoaawr,
ISM." FortTodga, lon. , &boat oGONO screw of Gororo•
rant Load, mouldy rltosted along the Itaat,uod Weld Fork.
of the Wanes Rim, and aro stootki the boot lamb to
ib. EWA. To porwous wlablow to eater tondo, either with
cull or Laud Warrants, we odor our North., we
Can 101400 antithetic: to all who wow walnut barium to
ono cam Will snood to bolntrrtvly
thew luta ballot
Root Dodipi. Invi
iahtm the cttions of Pittotrarib. otl-lowamokf
IM3EIBI
MEE]
ITUET
F ir ER BST S BARKER,
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMM I MICH MERCHANTS,
267 Liberty Street, corner of Hand,
PITTaaIptILI,
s3.4arilealar attention given to lba preheat, and al* of
Flour, Grata, Dried Finite, P.Astoes, Y.rk, Lard, Cutts,
C 1,...., Clover sad Tilnutht garde, ae.
Wars piernitly lilted at the lowest musket prime. dd.
TIMM Dade 00 ccuknosukta. •
477, 0 ,
/# / /
v., , '
&
CCIIINIR sTif AND PIIITLIFIE:LD STA
OPPOSITA THE porr OFFICC
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Strangers or ICIllgen•
iIiSIROUS of knowing where is the best
1.../ plate to peepers yotteg prin ci pa l I este... At* 'Ur."'
sat not only to Invite of the lletchtht; Moho.,
Teacher. sad Proarsslonst moo ..f the city. bet ors most re.-
epeetfolly Instead to all st the Raeme of theft/Dego sod
to•k• the following eorepariona• between (hie that similar
fuetituttons elatmlng pnblic patronage, the site and
number of the Rdontal; the number of senhattls le attend.
sere; tho mods of instructive personal, the extent. sorrel)
seal ittudongheeeer of the mune ad study. the outlay and
al:maroons of the work dots by the students, the rom,
leery ad the student; the apastidestions , espeeteuce an p d
literary Needing ash. teach., mei ell othor hloo. thet
go to tasks op • drst claw et - howl; end than It teat utithed
Odd the Iron City College 1e green, In aadvanntad any other
Setool, and memo. teethes an here else to to found,
It le not exported that they will plarloatt, the ht - b. ot. uor
OM they to soli:Heal to do so. tanZi &lola
public 'latices
• - .
.11 - NOYILY..—Tho Regular Nloothly Meeting
u , r ol the Illsl micxl &A ‘ty for We-siren Vsnumirasoi,
mill I. held at lb. ROOM. ol the Young Also . . Library As
sociation, on MONDAY DYKNINO, 171
h lost, st
mlO-21.1 It. L. PATON. Ser'r. t.
11 - 7NOTtet. — ' l. he btoekholders of the Mo
`,,,r Doogabcla Passenger. Railway CoMpaug are hereby
notified that an slectl.au for firs Managers sill be Leif M
the office of AL SWARTZWYLDEB, PAN Pourtb
Pittsburgh, on SATIJILDAY. Sept lu, t v t egge „ lha
Loon all_ 11. sod I o'clock P.
[I I. HARDY WOJI);‘,
TUOS. M. LIOW Y.
M. SW A liT2 W
R. U. PALMLIL
GEORGE WILSON.
.Norict. —The Stockholders of the l'itts:
burgh and Cut Liberty Paean:lgor Rana/ay 12....cuparty
will most at no. Utica of J. P. MACKENZIE, No. 60 r.atch
meet, In the Oily of PlttsbOrgN oo the TENTH DAY 07
SEPTEMBER, A. D., 15:4., to organize e.ld Ilnapaoy an I
elect flve Managers to eerverantll the third Monday of Jan.
oery twat, or outitthair sorreasort ueregoiulr atal
folly rho.. • N. P. BAWYER."
; WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
JOI2IN AMIN,
JOHN OGDEN,
sonIND,I A.W. GAZZABI.
• -- - -,.- .. .- -
Ver5llVU AGENTS AV ANT,FD.—TO Sell full r
ass, loveuth.us. Agsais harems/a CtT. $95,00) OD stios
Water than all oth, similar agencies. 2011 A Ear starups
•, dgal 80 pages partiogers, gratis.
Jall.CmdamsT EPHRAIM BROWN. Loam.% Mass. ':
jAccN, ANTID in thin State ti.) can'
Taal with the ()OLDEST tIALP&L Bails rapidly. Coa mat
good pay. Cur taring, dc „mud atamp.
JelL3mdam , t C. WHITIT-N, Lomb, Elea.
ilmUormenta
. .
... .
A ,--
. A.--A PICNIC ' will he tield at Me
. YA,ltLitlD'A'tiliOVF.„.na MONDAY, Eept.l2, Mu
A Opuial Trani will Imre the Depot of tho l'onnayirsul
itallrout ini• the ground., at nina o'cloct o. u. Rev:atm
train* .111 ot.np AtAbe grounds at 6, 7,10:40 4.11; 2.40,490,
e . "b) e. ti n HAtArning (rah:1,616,12 30 r. 41.
Ample ArrAugaintnnto ha.e bun male for the arzocuntl,
non of all who A14410 10 .6 ,61 0ni•. •
Vo:la's Bras* DAnd of rove pietni. il I ho in ottonlinew,
And Also a ?trio n gliAild of toe places.-
• ay order if Oota inittni of Arrangemento.
oothiIdTHOMAS NESBITTE.
APOLLO
EMI=
pr,ir4lr
COOPER'S OPERA TROUPE.
_See Puilarciald Prop - amales
CITtGO'S BRASS AND STRItsIO BAND
OFFICE, 21 FIFTH STERE.F. ot8:13,1
Tanta
ANTtll-An active - p - artnerbhip in some
W
beeria.te, ita the city, by • per.°
'rho bee from p,ociu lopeet. All conacirabt.-
• "
CUTHBERT & SON,
==EM
GM=Zgl
WANTED-5, M bushels Flax. Seed, for
IV sehleh the highest motet prise esill be paid.
acau J, D. CANFIRLDk CO, N 0.141 firet st.
Co Let
TU LET.--A comfortable ttrn etory
Brick tr• Ring citualn 42.3.
R H. FEC . I3,
i-Ilartf atr;et
73Dutattonal
.._„_
UDEEN LANCIUAGE;,—Pan;Citic.K
A PI:L, tiu. I ie.mtchlial4.atre‘t bogs to Inform bl
pnote •A.l the path: that be bee resealed him I.M:ructions
Garman, Pre.b, ctc. .10.1 cod•
DOLY'rECUNIC OOLLEOE OF TUE
te.TATCOV PENWA., PHILADELPHIA --litoorpora•
tad 1,3 and organL•ad with a fell Tuohy, au the pima of
rtia lath:lstria! Oollegae of Pada and Germany. Comprleas
Preparatory Depaytmeut mid Foor Terhalral &Mole, ♦lr
The School a Wart
lb. Echo-A of Pmethal Cbetniatry;
The fc hail of Civil I:c.tglneeginv
=M=illl
A LLEGHENY CITY COLLEGE.-
11=1
REV J. NRWELL,
REV. J DAVIS.
rt-opgro on
MONDAY, SEPT. STH
Ludt., Chuwee at St a. m Soya' School at 9.. to.; Hale Col.
legiat• at I p
Th. Prlnc!pals will cautions to dercta their whole time
awl atlatal,m I the totatuata of this lasiholt... an d
I. ably suatsloa.l. to educating the youth eetruated to
Ma k ear.. by ADDITIONAL TEAOHDRS Its bunt TUC
MALI! AND ITAIALIS DEPART/HINTS.
Terse+ may be %clown &pm the Catalogue, to be ht.l it
the Boototores, er ty appltlug to the Prlncipttle.
6314 lull atteo.taace et the open!na It requeetett.
eeenteertlT
LI tl:llt61 IROV I7H:MINAKY,
I. WII.F.NCE V I 1.1.1 C,
FOR YOUNG LADIBB,
1111 E NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO
TIERMSh fire munths with, will open Ent TUFADAY,
the Ithb of September, at 9 delimit, A. M.
The Fatality of ?sadism who Ailed Mu& situations situ
such dietlugulaited anc.rs during the past soar, motto.
their cormeetion .lib the Institution.
On acriurort of lbe greatly increased facilities fn. hard
afforded by the now hissionger itiOlsfay, • limited number
of DAT PUPILS sal 6. eerairad front Pittsburgh. Ti,,
1.3.6.1 . of SuardinE Pupils la limited to Thirty.
EARLY APPLICATIONS ARE DESIRABLE.
CIRCULARS, containing ganaral Information, terms, kn.,
mar La bad LI DAVIS' and DAVISON'S, Bookquillm, and
at KLEBER'S and MELLOR'S Music glom, or by addrea.
log a: Pitteintrgh Past °®e*,
aninitaaLL') REV. MIORGE T. RIDER, Rector.
=a:EB2I
AND
WRITINU ACADEMY,
College tla U, Diamond, Birmingham
TERMS, CAFIII UN CNTHANCE.
for Ornamental Wthine $l6l
PIIIO Writ/Or 10 nme unlimited.
i• Welting and Ildoklinping 20)
- .
N. SNAPPER, Protean. of Writiog eod Bent Eiseptng,
G. U. LNITLIPAD, Jr., Prufeemr of Penmanship.
Prufeseor of Book-Keeping and Cummer.
Mel (h.lenlatitate.
REV. W. 11 BOLTON, Lecturer an Ulstory Ocrtortsl
Sullies-1c .
IiON. 11. P. PLENNIZEN, F.U.x P. ?Cutest to Den
mark, . moult,. or the C'ittaborKh Bar, Lorower C.
menial Law.
PROF. M. F. ELTON, Lectitrer on Elocutioa.
Caall and rise what has never beau befure attempts] by any
penman, carnal,: Specimens of Ornamental aol Practical
Terunauship escorted in pour pmts.", in tb• short apace of
Isom 0.1 secunds and normals.
Good boarding at $1,60 per rook. Birmingham Parry
free far students. Rentrancs at auy lime.
Tor specimensuf otiban4 Stainer Writing, contort taro
postage stamps, auJ•idreas
-.U. U. LIUTEUSAD, Prhacipst,
PUtabnrgb, Pa
IZIEMM3
MAD. APPOLIMIE TICIPILDOSIX.
Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies
148 Third Street, Pittsburgh.
rrlllS SCIIOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA
DIES, besides a fall English course, unusual Wiliam
to acquire the French lengnage and Iltarature—the
pal, an American bore, haring ridded eareml more In
hoes, am/ being seefeted by Mr. Tetedone, a mitre of
Pei Is, and grmlnate of the *CMlsige Charlemagne."
The emend annual melon will open on Monday, the
Vett of September.
Plies of tattle. by the term, $ . 25 French and Latta
taught Ettent extra charge.
No pupae rscelrett raider tee years of age.
For tinnier,. ftc..,•pply of MellorNe mad Hr. Dee! Intl'.
stores, or at the reeldence of fled... Tatedony.
enflAtm2a
MRS. EDRINOTON
PATENTEES of the celebrated tint Fro
whom IRON OKBTRE AND HILLILCDE REVOLT ..
110 SEAM PLOWS.
Also maneacture Patera Lever, Centro Lem; /eoPrond
Peeoxt, Wrought Moldboard, Creole, Valley
and every other &emotion of
PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS CULTIVATORS, Re.
igeL.They also cocain. to on the old PllcenlE Toon.
Iry, earner arena street a., the Clastinv al
which bare beem ban celebrated for their exmllencs. All
orders promptly 1111.4 sad estlefaction given to madamere
in every particular wa:lyd
A rot rawr elrr. PARLOR ,
DINING ROOM,
'WILL 11E-OPEN Mt EOIIOOL
THE ?IRBY MONDAY IN FIEPTE MIER,
ANDEREON STILEPT,
PENN INSTITUTE,
RANCOUR STREET, NEAR PENN
Will revolts on MONDAY, the WU: AUGUST. Terms
AT2 per ,anion of Ilse swathe J. AL MITI!,
stiSlytl Principal.
ARECENT GRADUATE an New Eng
land Collor, wishes to obtain a situation as TEAOLV
kit to some institution of learning. Good raconiromulations
afforded. For further partionlan inquire at Tim Ornch
RICHARDSON'S
IRISH LINENS,
DAJIARKS, DIAPERS, 4.C.
CONSUMERS OF RICIIARDSOII'S LIN
ENS, and those &afrooe of atoll:dui the OF:NURSE
603D9, Amid a e that the articles tbo7 purchase era scal
ed with the full name of the arm.
3. It RICLIAILDBON, EONS t OWDEN,
ea • 'Footnote* of the •toothles.arol dorobllityof the Goods
Thu combo le noSent.l eneotially lieconory, Y lora*
quouttlia of loferior and defective Linea. are prepared,
110•NOLI after . on and .. . led with then.. of RIOLLILHD.
BON. by Tris h Ilott . e., who, mantles of the !Wary thin
alitoon the Atoeticali cooootiter and themauarao•
tuna. or the geonlos Good.. will not readily abandon a
bmmww profitable, •hil• purchasers coo b., Imposed mo
with of a worthies. character.
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J. UtILLOCELE t J. E. WORE.
Ageota, 38 alanrch Street, New Yorh
*31.0de4 of tilialthburskL Sag Zionahctou. .unfITA
eitg
P. M. DANIS. ituottussmar.
*almonds] Bile 100 I 113; 6i 71111. Etna
ITALUABLB STOOKS AT AUCTION—
Oa Tricolozr arialztg, Pept .IM, at 7% (M=l - .1. 1415
cooLloarelal oleo room. No. 64 FlRti - storillbOT 161'1.
16 sear.. Hoak of Pillobargb 1314.111
as slum Extbango Boat otock ,
Id shorei Iforthante 111 annfactorets Sank of Pit 14111;
10 do atimze nasa. stock
9 do eltlo Ilio kreirsoc4 tfii.lloo l ,
P.ll. DAVIS. Acct. .
1' LEG T ROUSEIIOLD - FURNITURE
1% AT A OCTION.—Cha Inewlay weaming, Erept.l3, at 10
ceeloet, will be sold at the dwelling No. 152 Third strut.
Part'a Rule; ITionsahold ruredtmek msw l Prid.lt
Wu, hair lung mabegany and cane seat etude; walnut and
mabegauy ratters, amebae tep mars cab* biro gilt
frame mantle elm., Brunelle. taPeatraltd
pats. mahogany and arabant teareena. toilet
tabled, exlantiou dining taxi., mabeagany and walnut bed-
Wads, spring and bar mattram. Rather bed., oil
ar A bu, a variety al Sltrb. Itare.
P. AL Dili% Amt.
LAr AMIE SALE OF BUILDING LOTS IN
EAST ETBIIINGIIIASI.—On Tooeday after - way Sept.
lab, at °Wort, on the prudes; .111 ha sold. lavul74 l .
Ldta a Ground to the Borough of :Bast Birmingham, frobt•
'sh "h eeellt What - tutu Sarah. ilarmoug, Joseph and
Meadow attests. The above an vary desirably located for
buoluess purp..sivs and residence. Sabi will teognowure t
Cacao° craw,near Me millrace of C. lhenson. Bag '; bai
lee,. In and 3 )643", vo ilh lutenut, payable annually.
et , P. AI. DAM, Allot.
AUSTIN LOOSIIN & CIL, Serehafill' Elltsage
STUCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS
co, Ar TIIE 111ERCEIANT$ . Kv.ellA:lo2l EVY.I3V
ILIUIi.SL/Ali IC - VEND:a —Rank, R 4 -1
-It,, 1 1..11n* 1 . 3
0..y/.1 Stuck, .n.l 11..1 ratato wnJ at pu1,11.; gsll
la the flare hanle Et, hang. 1,, . .
ACLITIN 1.00.1111 • 00.
Ndles, Drails and I.dau• .15 Raid Mat. negotialad ca
annoubl , Sa haws td , •USTIN LOOll.l CO,
on2l litack Note Broken. In ntatlast.
iduoincos floticrs SL et amp's.
F. CU. RTNERSII I P LATELY SUB-
J. SISTINU la the eau. of COLEMAN, MAILMAN k
C0.,14 , 11.e.ived by the to ken:Lent of Wm. Colon., Eel.
h. haying dsep.ael Ma Intareat thereto to ER ANCIE,
BALM and OLOROE W. LIAILILIN, The tetaitusaa of Lb*
tole firm oil I , .aehied Ly their nutmeat" MAILIM",
ft• El M A oo ,who. here erected the &Lb sad Ilabillfisk
or i he late firm. WM. COLEMAN.
J. W. IIkILMAN. -
• ALLEN /MAW%
EDWARD RAIIIK,
. FRANCIS RAELLL
IIE UNDERSIGNED RAVE FORMED
T
• c•p•noer•bip ander the numb HIIII3IAN
RAUH & 00,to conclave the boAloogs of tholllugatono
Th e y ua amp), propared to finatih Irma Milli
Steel. Axle. Elpllng• cod nil good. In the* lino on lieu':;
MMM=II
ALLXN SHeJiE6,
ZOTTARD
FIUNCIR
QEO.W.IIAILILIN.
TARE PLEAStTRE IN RECOMMEND
ING to my friend. and the public generally, ties Pan of
AILLAN, RILL k CO.. proprietor. of the:Deqtreatie
Works, who are amply.prepersd to execute all orders for
good. In their line, and.ealkit ter them • contlanence of the
patronage •oliberally granted to the late faro.
ao7.l,ter WRL cotnutv.
1 have this day associated vith - mo my son
1. ST. CLAIR GRAS. The buslneersill be hereafter=
Gllnel under the he en.dstyll ore. GRAY k SOIL
July let, IEL9. . 5A111.72 GUT.
. ,
DRAPERS 'AND
NO. BS ST. 0'1...51R STREET;
(43,Kr —Jobll PITTSBURGH; Pi
TuE undefaigned have awooiated with them
In the Wtotniuloa Business JAxial Pawn, Into of
Steubenville, Ohio The style of the arm will nominee at
beretaisro. )natiOff A CO.
tin. FrlVlgc. .14scre
at c 0. .--
co m MISSION DI Elre II All TS,
►or the eala of
Pig Iron and Blooms.
03 WATER STMT, Puma:man.
IHAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH
am, Hr. JOHN MELLOW. to the Vhdertakhch tinelhast..
which will be con Sorted owlet the came sod etyla of LEM
ON t DELLOW. JAMES LEMON.
/ODD DELLADO
Unndereakeng in ell Its Bremen...
LEMON & DELLOW, No. US,Tourth st.,
are prepared to do 0 odertaking In stills branch.; In
the beet rammer, Si pries* to suit ibe times. We call spe
cial &Motion to Flsles two/ style patent Metallic Mortal
Cases, for the sale of wlstet are are sole agent. In this city,
and of • Well we keep constantly on band a Lap mom
neat. Ike regards beauty of shape and &dab. they situ all
othem. tenant. will bsieoppliod with Deana, Hones and
Carriages promptly, at lower rates than say other attablish.
meat In the city. 0 usruitsalug to raider solids:oaq they
solicit a sonthreance of the patronage bentofore so ITherslly
extended to the old Arm. spindly
Milabtlpbta Abbertairments
CALDWELL & CO.,
822 Chestnut Street. •
oPpaalta Girard Hanaaj
PHILADELPHIA.
NEW IMPORTATIONS-FINE WATCHICe,
PATER, PLIELLIPE a 00. Watchee, In Geneva.
FROD9EIa3P9 Landon Time•Reepers, new
aeries, all al7fes, lo HnnUng au. and Open Fee,
-Sole Authorized Agents for above:
GOLD AND SILVER, ENOLLIS AND SWISS
W 4L.5 . C.1 - TMEg m
RICE JEWELRY. nem della.
DIAMONDS. PEARLS...I all th. P.aLNua6la fltylaa.
SILVER WARE, wampum' to Mlle, quality and flulah
IPl4tranyara Malting Phlladalptita, acs luvlnd to es
anna their
BEN MARBLE ESTABLL4MEMI7 '
a atalt .14/kg uo oallgatlos to Dunham..
UNIPORM PRIDES, to plain Syn., .1-na sartattan.
JaTilyd
•
M. 11. HoRSTMANN & SONS,
rirru a 011KIIIIY STE, sd.latraoff the Facto=, :
PHILADELPHIA, *.
lasurifecturers mad Imparters of
Ladies Dress, Cloak and Mantilla Trimmings,
[Lays tam openal Lm examination, a Wire .d men a.
amted Mock of Ladles' Dram Tzfmminga, to which they La.
Mu, the attentino t. 4 Wftinft.N and SOUTUIRS 11114. •
CHANT&
Having 'slowly. I.llhlen in alannfacturlng, atna paying
partfrul.r attention toile Fat olgn 3lvtot , two an oosblal
to :An. grant. Inducement.
ilit - BertisZipkyr woßstspand adilsnd Wool, In all
colors and silo, prima
1141 - 1. P. Zama ct (Vs and Ddaplut tE Slmolart OLE
£BRITED STEEL . SPRING &UHT&
ihralola amt. fur RYLVEI SPOOL S 11&. aullnad
F LAGS! FLAGS!! FLAGS!!!
JOHN DOLL,
N. 143 13orth flazon4 9 traei, bet Bare t Arch,
PMLIDELP.I2IA,
Ilene fscia ter of FLAGS of various sires, of Cotton, Hauling
sad Vila The cheapest coanaliactray la the Unica. All
orders to large sad null quantities pro_ raptly attended to.
• large discount allowed to Wholesale Dada*.
•
03..Importar of Tole, )3111E044mA Fancy artlcles.
att•Ltcluld
A.N.D ILAR
DISPENSAVV.
Offloa 95 IWo 55,(11.1 door, op stairs,) Buffalo. N.Y.
E ST ABLISIIED BY THE CELEBRATED DR, JOIINSON, late of London, England.
A great discovery In the eclence of madicinea, being . eam
lain and speedy core for maiming the sight and minoring
all &sauce peculiar to the eye. ml. IA universally sc.
knowledged the only late and sure remedy now known. ft
has been need with greet somas by the moat ahDlfnl phy.
dela= to Europe and America.
Patients In May part of the country can treat themselvea
enoteeeftilly at . moderate se save, thereby aseiding the
ance o
danger and exitf falling Into the Una s of unskillful
physicians. This mallet,. (entilcient to oink) will ba gent
by mall or Capon, with all ntresuary dirertione on receipt
of Ten Dollars.
Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cure for
Deafness and Singing Noises in tho
Ears, Nerious Head and
Mind Complaints,
AMA Ins foetal:it relief to Whom who have biters tronLied
with death.= Gr many years. Etter using this remedy
few days the patient la suddenly end almost miraculously
enabled to hear ordinary toned concretion; to the scam
ot• taw wee b the most °latitude cam or datum is effectu
ally curd.
Patients too numerous to a:mutton bars been matured to
perfaet hewing sad Exertr racusd from the snares of tha
numerous dangerous unqualified pretend,r of the present
day. llorpltal sod private tails:hada], sad certillostea
from (he most eminent physicians and Gorgeous to Ragland,
In whom pram. deaf person bars tees aura, and many
hundreds of pri rate patents cured can bat seen or reform!
to. ♦ cssa of this mediates (anoint, to atiacts curgal
Gmrsitled to say part of tbs country for /11tasu
Address DR- JOHNSON, Drana.
SeltdrarlyT Om. 96 HAM Pt r Ballslo,N. Y.
1.101,1. & ISPJECER,
FLOW MANUFACTURERS,
No. 166 Penn Street; Pittsburgb;
BATEI•HVIZZ,
ICT•
Ort, -
LIEATING STOVES,
For Woo.] or C.l, rbesp, at the
.Iros City Store cut The
Ward:truer. of
W. W. ER .th5..111W, No. 134 Wood Meet,
e. tint door below the sigh of the Golden chi.,
PITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL
Nos. 49 and 51 Ferry Street;
ROBERT 8- WILL( UM, Prtpribtor.
paccessor b Wardr,p, Etant t W 11111641
iiiuganctuant Or *
Mowers, Reapers, Horse Poweri; Threshers,
Cider Mills, Hay, Straw and Fodder Cut- , .
sere &other Agricultural litaohinery.
50:212.1
MUSIC! MUSIC!! 111 S eni l / 4 9 .
FOIL
BALLS, PARTIES: WEDDINGS, /0., PURNISEn
112 Smithfield Street,
Opp°,la the Nato= dome.
LAnone grill be Eiramßlßlnging. Pluto, 0 oßar 11*.
1111. 8871md ALBERT HUSTEA, Prot.a ,
JERSEY PEACB BASKETS;
BOIL Potato* do
Orchard do , '
Clothes do
A 'snob* assorted, Just nea ..d for solo Ls ..g.
ostertkisT gamut'. luDoix.2ll
OISINIBUSSES FOR SALE.
'Truly 031N1211SBER, (two .3 fuer boog , T...___,'" '
r 4lB ruan/434 c. 14, ma. low. Apply 4 414
th"thui D ena, Filth 2 iraid, between itacistad Marty,
0 . 1018 0. alarm 315. vERNIL-PreckSukattrAW
Puandar Railway.
TIFISTORY OF 111 E WHISKY INSIJW;"
RIMISION to Wastarn PiraMlllo l 4
M. M. Bradaddes• J'ut Dul+l4l4 sitft •
Wrik. HATEMp'..
Corsmr Market our Neeosul and *PA Mui
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