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WEDNESDAY,- MORNING, ',SEPT. 14, 1869,
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-WILLIAM REM Barb Por coanty.
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' PANTO COELI
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JOJEPIL MILLER, SuosdeU.
AglY"--799c.pavattazt, ER., iv employed by as sa
an mot for caariiiHttkand oglieetini for the
: -- 7 - bargh Daily sad iVeekti„Giuritt. 'lle Wit visit la
that 'capacity tho TariouatartiOne of:Wagartl'POllll
- 'sylvanitsicad Ent= Ohio. Ifitla oar only agent
for tho purposes 'named. R. Mutat.? & Co.
. August 29, 1859.
not! the manner in which the British news•
papers and members of parliament have ex
pressed their honor at what they termed the
rowdyism incident to free mange in the Baited
States, the unsophisticated public on this aide of
the Atlantis were led to believe that the parlia
mentary election in England were remarkable
for their quietness and freedom from riot or cot:-
feu:don. But such has. no‘been, by any means,
the real condition of affairs; if these very newepa
pere can bo taken as authority. As to baying,
it appoint that John Bull is able to teach Brother
Jonathan a great many tricks that the latter has
not even dreamed of, and as to coeroing voter%
we doubt whether a Baltimore "Blood 'Da"
would not confess himself a mere novice io the
presence of the gentry who had in keeping the
person of John Constantine, at the "parliamen
tary canvass in Bury, in Lancashire." We fled
In the Liverpool papers the proceedings of an
examination before Justice Watson of three
persona, indicted for an "undue influence" on
Mr. James Constantine, a voter, at the last
election in Lancashire. It was a case of
. "bottling" a voter, and had attracted much at.
tuition in the country. The Right Hon. F. Peel
and Mr. Barnes, who formerly represented Bel.
' ton, were the candidates. Politioal feeling was
excited to great, bitterness, and it appeared from
the evidence that "bottling" woe not of unborn
moilacanrrence ; but this ease was more remark
%
able on accoeitt of the ill-mmagirecolved by the
prosecutor. The testimony of the principal
witness Was ae follows :
"James Constantine, examined by Mr. Hop
wood—lite° at Elton, which is part of Bury. My
political opinions are well -known there. I was
for Barnes, I went to the New Inn at a quarter
past eeverten the morning of the nomination
day, the 29th of April. It was a 'Peel' house.
I found there Hardman and Booth. They said
I must drink with them. I did so. It was a dark
colon¢ drink; can't say what it was. I got up
to go,
and they 'downed' me and 'doubled me
up.' They carried me into a' cab. Hardman
and another got Inside, Booth outside with the
driver. The driver was Phinn Murphy. I
shrieked oat as well as I could, but Hardman put
hie hand en my mouth. I was carried in the-nab
to Mr. Bidren's print works, at Bothell, and from
there to Astley bridge, near Bolton. The cab
whit round, and not by the usual road. Oa the
way Hardman kept me down with his knee in
my buck. He hit me on the mouth and knocked
out my tooth. He seieral times asked me why I
would go for Barnes and not for Peel. I got the
cab door open twice, and it was shut to, and the
last time some one got off the cab and hit me on
the fats. When we got to Astiey bridge, we
stopped at the TippinrArms: I was quite 'date
lees' and exhausted. They carried no. into the
house. While they were doing so, &woman came
up and asked, 'what was to dot" They said they
had found me drank, beating my head against
the ground. I said they were liars, they had
done it themselves. They carried me up stairs
' into a room, and there Hardman put a pillow
over my month and suffocated me, because I cried
out. He milk 'will you vote for Barnes, now?'
!said, will if you leave life enough." They
took off my shoes. nay pressed me with the
pillows whenlier I cried out. They held my
nose and poured spirits down my throat. Hard
man and Booth were in the room. At last I
made en exease to have a bucket. They brought
• ontkand J. threw it through the window, break
ing glass, frame and all. After this they let me
be, anti I went outside and called 'murder,' until
' the landlady canoe out to me and gave me Is. to
gat home. When I got home I was bruised all
Aver, a tooth wan knocked out, and I was cov
ered with blood. For a fortnight I was ill and
paned blood."'
"Bottling voters" is a trick not yet understood
in this country, although it very much resembles
a plan called "cooping," much resorted to in the
eastern cities. The British authorities, however,
deserve credit for puxishingthese election rioters
=on example which should in the future be
more extensively imitated on this side of the
ocean than it is at the present period.
DiAna or Lunn Hortr.—The Anglo Saxon
brings us news ibis afternoon of the death of the
genial and delighted author, Leigh Hunt.
Mr. Hunt was born In Middlesex, England,
in 1785. His father was a clergyman, and a
West Indian by birth, but being in Pennsylvania
Si the time of the Be - volution he was forced to
fly. to England.
Mr. Hunt, on returning to England, was tutor
to Mr. Leigh, nephew of Lord Chandos, after
whom his eon was named. Hunt received his
education with Coleridge, and - others now famous
at Ohrial.'s Hospital, and has ItAt, some most
agreeable' reminiscences othts soks4-daye there,
in "Lord. Byron and some of his CoteMporarles."
Hunt 'showed his talent for poetry early, and
became an author. and editor, in conjuttotion
with.his brother John. . While editing a London
Journal he libelled the Prints Regent, by calllog
him a ..fat Adonis of filly," and was Imprisoned
two years therefor—also paying a fine of 4500.
His brother John also shared the Imprison
ment, and the costs of the suit to both , of them
were £2,000 in all.
On losing prison he pabliehed 4 olimini," and
continued writing in various periodicals, some
of which—The Indicator, for instance, were
mainly composed of his own contributions.
-His works have gained leech in popularity
since the days when Byron and his admirers
sneered& the "Cockney School," and their spirit
him:always been delicately fanoied,generons and
high toned.
Among hie intimate friends be numbered Hee-
IBS, Lamb, - Shelley, Keats, Lloyd and others,
, —.^`.whosetante is world wide. - Of late years he has
resided in commtratito retirement.
TEES Ilmslesipplan, the organ of the Damao
' , • racy at the Stet* capital of Mississippi, discus
-- • , sing the pretension's of Douglas to Southern sup
.; port for the Presidency, says:
Colonel Garin% the Democratic candidate for
. Congekm in , the Atlanta (Gs.) District, in ens
. :wee to the question ifhe would !support, Dangler)
for the Presidenoy it he ehould be the nominee
of the Charleston Convention, Bays he "would
not.". - This . le the almost undivided sentiment of
the Southern Democracy. Douglas' doctrine on
the. Territorial question is as much in.conflict
with the Dred Scott decision as the doctrine of
I .. Seward, and it le perfect,folly to talk of support
lug one and resisting the inauguration of the
"ether. The Southern Demob:soy must be just
and consistent in their professions and practices,
if they would commend the respect, and deserve
the endorsement of the whole Southern people in
the pitlity . they propose.
It oar I ltriss Corratscr.—The Leavenworth
fterrelliotodent of the New York Times says:
• "The lest subJect of discussion here is a con
tract given to s Virginian named Gilespie for 400
02 , 1 h 7 beme, et $175 apiece. The
Sigma dike job sold out tab St. Louis dealer
at sprodt of sl4,ooo.—illat is the actual horse
desks 1141 the contract at $l4O a horse. But
- ibis wee not the , whole loss to the government-,
the ltories were net wanted--tertainly at this
Two hundred and, five of the animals,
however, were sent to Fort Smith and the bal.
' - ante 05) to this port, sad en officer was cent
on eo inspect and reale. they?, and tare them
neer to the tioansi-master." •
exciti nceiTess is gOiDg I.....llnnessota.
w""°'"6 A. Grew, Schuller Colfax, Frank P.
Gov. ReAneeri and
otherpraraenexe-
PaViaps aro on thestuop.tleonittorobs
ble Senator Wade will es e .,, th e ..Liht s Cleat
_ debate in b.Unneeots,'in,l / 0„ t o m ., c l ose
ran nit hie "Sal:Misr Barnet te
track.,
.
Colonel, who hisboon obliged to tisit, the
dentist Web', whales to know l eta mitioni and
precarious - tooth irlitabl (Hi 'hicies t ite from
fas:pase . s - ,faßgArp)ol . ,bik ,- Igled vuernst
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'MabelVoralettierilibeilett: Acid:at:oth: By Mist le ~,,,,,,,, prestrliten To Ammer Tun tiov. .
. Ri ' l " ‘ "'mk t°, Mid. Teateett Co," •-•-•,, - I, enzioser or Toscans - .—lf we Are correctly in. i
Hate le el "Vloltinte fries &native autherees, limo
bag contributes largely 7ygazine litezature, 1. The Emperor Napoleon 111 , while arctic
and
has . aroa eatioh credit,as the delineator of , log the Archduke Ferdinand of Lorraine, with i ,
home scatter and home experiences. The TOl - the most gracious courtesy declared, formerly, .
time before us ishighly oemmendedby the Frees , • that all armed intervention in Tunny Iras out I
and eepeelaUy !hoppers of Ohio, of which State of the question; and added, that not withAanding
she Is &native. It is one of those books which , his good feeling for the Archduke, that the fu- I
only a woman can. rite, being a domestio novel tare fate of that State must substantially depend
and displaying tuna height into female charm , 1 u pon the free Bed legal deliberations of rte re- .
ter. In its typographical appearance it does present-olives. ,
great credit to the press of Ohio. The story is . 2." Oar Government being advised of the Fps.
told with considerable - ability, with numerous, °lel inteidloes In thecoofortuity with all the de- 1
strongly-marked cheracters, and incideute reline t claratione heretofore made by the Emperor and
intensely stated. The scene Is laid in New .Eng.• Count Walowoki, has resolved to OfTfpt the union
land, and the tale reveals "heart historice" that
will have quite a charm fore largo class of read. of Tu
3. The
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e, Price $1 00. For sale by Hunt & Miner. occupat i on of Tuscany by Pied mod will t,
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"A Battey* Abru.d; 00•W.nd.ing. in loot.P° and t o ' stponed until the completion of the begotia- 1
the w e ., By Manuel 8. Cos-Columbus: Follett,,
Foster it On" • ho ne pendlog open the subject
This Is the seventh edition of a work which 4. But If Tusoany were in be attacked, Cho
hes attained toe large popularity. The author ' Pledthontese army would beaten at once to rte
was once an editor and is now a member of Con- ' defence.
green from, the Columbus (Ohio) district. He Garibaldi in the ['ear al States —Gen Goribal
handles a ready pen, and his eketohee, even of di passed In review on the 18th. on the exercise
familiar times abroad, are so well drawn as to ' ground of Modena, a part of the eleventh diet.
attract the reader to hie papers almost inmost- Mon of the Italian army, and declared him-elf
bly. He looked upon Europe with eyes acme. moth pleased with its appearance. He after
what different from thole of meet travelers; sod ' wards visited the military hospital, and spoke
those who like to read travels; as who does not, ' most kindly to several of the wounded soldiers.
will find this in all respects every readable book. ' A letter from Bologna says: "During the
Frio* $1 25. For sale by Hunt & Miner- " few hours Garibaldi - palmed in Bologna, he took
"Morality nod the Eltsts. By Simeon Newt. Colombo.; ' occasion to visit the tomb of father Beset, the
Vol DD, Foster &Co: New Took, D. Appleton all," ' martyr in the Italian cause, who was in 1843
A book with . a modest title, with sternal; shot by the Austrians, who arrested him in the-
merits, and devoid of all pretensions. Its author province of Ravenna, at the place where the Gen
was for a long time the occupant of a judicial oral unhappily lost his wife. Aftert Ms pilgrim
!
office, and this work was written at intervals, ago to the grave of lige Basal,Gen. Caribaldi was
during a period of twenty-five years, hie legal gloomy and taciturn for the rest of the day. He
and judicial experience leading him into a pro- also visited Montegola, where Bolognese In 1848
found study of the eubjept of Morality as con- attacked the Austrians, and outmoded In driving
emoted with the duties of the citizen to the State. them,from the position. The population by the
It differ; eomewhat, from ordinary systems of,
General."
way greeted him with shouts of "Long live our
Moral Philosophy, and we commend it heartily
to all Modems and lovers of that science. It I
dismisses, very tally, the questions growing out
of what Is known as "the Higher Law," and the
line ofduty when human laws conflict with our
moral convictions. Read it. For sale by Hunt
& Miner.
STUPENDOUS FRAUDS COVERING Rate A CCS
TURY.—The OUTGO Iron Company in Scotland
was impended in 1773, with a capital of £150,-
000. Its principal works for the manufacture
of Iron In various forms were at Falkirk with an
agentiy. The businees has been conducted by a
general manager, subject to the control of gen
eral meetings. This post was hold from 1785 to
1825, thirty-nine years, by Joseph Stninton. He
was succeeded by his nephew, Joseph• Pawson,
and another nephew, William Dawson, became
assistant manager. A third nephew and a ne
phew were respectively agents at Clown- and
Liverpool, and Henry Stainton, brother of the
deceased manager, was the London agent. In
this way the family bad in their hands the man
agement for 73 years. Filially, in 1850, a fami
ly quarrel arose between the Daimons and Stain
tons, and the result was the discovery of a semi
annual aeries of frauds upon the Company.
Half•yearly balance sheets were made out,
bat in them the profile and assets were syste
matically put downat far Ices than their proper
amount. Thus, in the ten years from 1929 to
1838, there were understatements to thaextent
of £175,119, leaving £17,500 per annum to be
divided by the manager and four agents. In
1858 the mentors of Henry Btainton comprom
ised thn claim of the company upon his estate
by inying £220,000. Another sum of £96,000
had been prtid over by ttbe said Stainton to the
Company's new manager, the ono who holds the
situation. This sum wa&obtained for iron and
other military stores furnished from Carron to
the Board of Ordnance in London. The consign
ments were debited with breakages which never
occurred. In some instances they were carried
up to 25' per cent , although the Government
paid the full face of the bills. Withiiut allowing
for interest, the aggregate profits withhold from
the company mast have been about a million and
a half of dollars.
A FAMINE Ammo rue Bgans.—The fact that
an unusually large number of beam have made
their appearance in many sections of Virginia
and Pennsylvania this season has heretofore bees
referred to. The Rockingham (Va) Register
gays:
"There is said to be little or no roast in the
mountains this season. The consequence is
that bears are becoming exceedingly troublesome
in the settlements. They have come down from
their retreats in the mountains, and are playing
sad havoc with corn fields,cattle and ebeep. Mr.
Sanger, living near Mole Hill, is this county,
had several cattle killed by the animals near
the Richlands, a few days ago. Mr. John Miller,
living near Hoover's Mill, on the South Fork, in
Pendleton county, also had a number of eheep—
about half his flock—killed in the eame way a
ehort time since. They are also destroying the
cornfields within their range. The fields of
Messrs. David Gladwell and Peachy Gordon,
three or four miles from Rawley Springs, show
marks of the teeth of the half starved hears com
ing dawn into Ike settlements "
Tun Juniata (Pa.) Sentinel notices the death
of a celebrated horse, which bad attained the in
credible age of forty-one years. The Sentinel
says: "He wee the property of Mrs. S. 0. Evans,
of Delaware township, Juniata county. The
borne was formerly in the possession of Gee.
Jackson, and was given by him to Gen. 'George
Cramer, of Union (sow Snyder) county, and by
him to his eon•in-low, Mr. Evans. For several
years he has been unable 1p masticate, and was
fed with bran, 8:e. The history of the horse is
no fiction, but the facts related can be fully cor
roborated. The defunct carcase of this famous
old horse was interred with all due solemnities,
in the presence of a largo concourse of his old
friends."
Sovrn CASOLIBA. Foutsrs Ilytimi.—The Lan
reneville (South Carolled) Herald furnishes the
following curious item:
We have noticed a considerable amount of
dead and dying timber on the roads in the lower
portion of the district, and heard accounts of
Its extension to a eousiderable extent in that di
rection. The dying is not confined to any par
ticular kind or class of trees, but small bushes
as well as large trees show their dead, yellow
and withered leaves, which give the woods rather
a sad calico appearance. Whether or not this is
to be attributed to the late Revere drought, we
do not know, but it is ascribed generally to this
cause.
A GOOD Glory Is told of a delegate la the Ohio
Democratic Convention, which shows, fast the
danger of epeakiug hastily; and, second, some
thing of the estimate in which the ticket then
nominated le received by the party. After
moat of the candidates bad. been nominated, the
delegate referred to, acid, "I would n't ineult a
gentleman by asking him to vote snob a ticket."
About five minutes afterwards he was himself
nominated on the same ticket! We believe that
after the Convention adjourned, notwithidanding
this singular turn in events, hp persieted in his
fast position ; but whether he will "insult a
gentleman" in the manner named, remains to
be seen."
•
A azoao woman in the service of Mr. Jaccti
Coles, of Danville, Va., died a few days ago, at
the advanced age of 110 years. She was regu
larly baptized into the Epitcopal Church while
it was yet the established Church of Virginia,
and remained connected with it, up to the time
of her death. Ilex former Master, old Mr.
Coles, was a member of the Continential Con
' geese, and she attended the family It New York
in thfk capacity of waiting-maid, whefe she often
saw Oen. Waehington and other celebrities of
the I . lointion. She hod in her posession at the
time her death a ring given her by the wife
of Gee. Green.
As IMPORTANT QUZATION BLITAND.—IVO have
always been interested in the number of children
which John Rogers, of precious memory, had at
the time be was burnt. That picture In the old
rimer is before in now, whin hie wife and "nine
email children, with one at the breast," were
seen in the distance. Chancellor Walworth, at
Norwich, settled the matter by exhuming from
some old history a leuer or address from John
to the government, in which was a passage to
this effect: "I would that my worthy wife might
come to see me: she has with her ten children,
which are here and mine, and I would comfort
her aomewhat." '
A newspaper at Corinth, Ala., came out for
Douglas, and died in two months. One in Tis
homingo county, Miss., came out for Douglas,
and died In two weeks. We believe there is but
one Douglas paper in Kentucky. We hope its
tearful vision Is Lot haunted by graves, tomb
stones,_epitsphe, and mourners walking with
scraped arms and bets about the Weals. Oar
neighbor richly deserves to live, but he must
give up Douglas.—Lou. Jour.
Aaiun Wuxtaws, a seamstress, committed sui
°Hein Philadelphia on Monday by swallowing
an onnee of laudanum, purchased with the last
penny - she possessed. A local paperdlescribes
• her as "only twenty-throe years of age, and poe-.
eessed of as floe a person as the finest lady you
will meet. on Chesnut street." she could not
obtain work to support herself.
Wass Martin Welton, a notorious highway
man, was dying idthi blasssehusetts State Prir
00, he dictated • minute account. of the adven
tures of his life. It was published the next
' year, and there is a • copy in the Boston Athos
ntouta, bound by his direction In leather made
from his shin. It is at soft se wash-leather, but
much uhtter.
Corn—the weather hereabout—sexy, indeed.
So cold that we hate to keep fire constantly
through the day lu.eur composing room. The
Anroro bee been flashing 1 more oreninge
memo our last issue. The northern gates helm
been left wide open,we tnion.‘—Ponerr oo..htjr.
" OW Buusoa n once laid, !.I)l4v it is s Gin most ,.
be preeidens, Sir! Oat tall to t oo nor tile
vognd, air ,sontitir pliunl. "It
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l'ougics.L.—The first Republican Terri:
torial Convention-ever held in Nebraska, mist
at Bellevue on the 24th ult., and nominated the
following ticket:
• For Delegate to Congress—Samuel 0. Daily
of
Nemaha county.
For Superintendent of Public 1 nstruc
tion,—John 11. Kellum of Douglas county.
For Territorial Treasurer--James Sweet
of Otoe county.
Fur Territorial Auditor
oF Dodge county.
For Territorial Librarian —Oscar F. Davie
of Douglas county.
For District Attorney, lot • J udicial
District—Phineas W. Hitchcock of Douglas
county.
The proceedings were harmonious and
enthusiastic, and the ticket nominated popular.
titan PRICE OF FARMING LAND IN ENGLAND.
—WO notice in the late English papers, a report
of the sale by auction of a portion of the
Westbury and Henbury estates of the Hon.
W. M. Noel. These estates are within three
miles of the port of Bristol, in the west of Eng
land, and the prices realized are said to have
been the highest known for many years. With
the exception of threelots, the land offered was
all sold. Tho Westbury land, acres,
brought $530 on acre; the Henbury land, 40
acres, $415 an acre; and some lands near
Thornbury, $3OO an acre.
1r is said that the Northern Lights, lust
Monday night, no scared an old lady in Felt.-
haven, that she got up, dressed herself, paid a
prayer, took a pinch of snuff, and went to the
meeting house, where she sat on the steps,
singing hymns till broad daylight.
I PAUSON BROWNLOW is still at the Virginia
I Springs seeking& restoration of health. lie has
almost entirely lost his voice, but be says he in
tends to rates it against Looofocuism as long as
he mu, and alma he can no longer speak, be in
tends in make mouth at the rascally concern!
CUM, was cleared from this port to the ex
tent or tteorly half a million pounds, last week,
principally to Great Britain, (to come back, mach
of ft, no doubt as the "Genuine old English arti
nle,") end the receipts by railroad are very large.
-Uenry W. Depuy
Sint Ugh Co La INT.—The fact is TOGS too
w ell eat•blitu.. I fur any cno no attempt to controvert It,
that must .4 ...e.lhoweea whitlrunfren prove fatal in ram
p, pre.toced ex wit e use of:tone and erg, tables,
by whirl, rue ...mach re hoot:heed, the liver ,hraugul, the
blood ategtette.l and ft-eel's wren., rewhroi ins. ttve If
ant horpti l'lreent. (Rioters Merlons. 11111 one and Cranny
Coolie, Drat, et y, %art - bogs and each her complaints ger
tnimte and thelt • urn Improper lasi and often aim. be.
,egottle deep seated end fixed upon the Constltntloo, that
'tarti efronvn.,t end meat active mineral medleineeare unable
to taxer their progress until the patient Is prostrate, and
all helms tlf erlief are ended. Wit, is It that has not wean a
fine, healthS itleut or adult, wired with one of the annoy
leg distaste, 4,/Ve epolten of and despite the .1011 and ed.
eters of meal -al gentlemen literally was:essay ander their
treatments and hew WIWI treatment to be swounted but
Simply by the foot, that instead of adriduletertoit wum
reined, to sure the falling etrength et the arlieted, end at
the rune time 'heck floe Its Target., .eletnedy
prised'. bat In the uhatralen of the natural stt-nath.
eud at rI he 41mase wen mannered the sufferer 'WM
proatrato, 1..,1tug to excite • newt', the patient Meet
from the , ff. rt t pete-u witnlnt.us .1 to ,prot the
New with Pa:HEIST fat lIOLLA , D BITTSILB.
widen ore rommeed enttrety of vegetable matter, and which
have not only pruned that:m.l.es tan hest tunic In net, tut
I hare newer Wild to correct di.rders of the common and
bowels when taken ecerwatng to three king In the cure of
Sommer Complaint+ they have n equal. Try them Motion.
Roan CAarrourt—The Lterminebletly Concentrated Ike".
havers Reiland Bitters Is put up Intuit pint Mottled only,
sad rkalledat yl per bottle. The grant demand he the
truly Celebrated Medicine has induced, way troluttiaarh
which the public ehmildgnard agliAttet purchseing. Bware
of Imposition] See that true nuns is on the lapel of creep
bottle you buy.
PACS, Jae. I CO, Salo Prchrlattta, Yf
j Wood street, between lit end 15 Xte-,rlttaborgh,
I anaslawl.
DTSFIPSIA.—WiIson ' s Pille arc the bem in
use,
You c.ti rely upon their efficary.
sure In their cnratire effects.
Physician. have admintstered them.
Eminent celestas.n been tried and approved them
Preachers, Laurin, avid thoussuds of citizen.
Speak of them In the highest terms.
In fact, they are a epectflo for Dy•petais
And di:mm.4'th. stomach mei. bow. ht.
Sold to P. L. PefINNOTOCEC k CO., Wholassio Drug
gists, No. t() Wood Street, Pittsburgh. eitik
s.d3 abbett►acmrnta
A CARD.
Of the workings of a public institutionJiko
the House of Refuge, the public have a right to know
They entrust the mtumgement of this institution too Board
of hieing.... The Mikan having the itenruflate control,
am employed by and anewernble to these mango re. They
understand the positloo we take la relation to the matter
spoken of in Monday evening l e Chronfcle. The communi
ty do not. We hope people will not be hasty lo forming an
opinion of tho peat. sto we are acting In this matter, and
that they will Lee. • lih oar wpparent bulk warducin lu ex
pruning to the r.. hR wit have expreased to the Manager
We await then ...trio. 01 pert lug that they will explain r
poaltion. lIE TILE OFFICEaS,
Aron 01 the Suite" intends
Vo kb th.. • NT
rreine lo lhr All.ghearearialy Fair.
N E -F.•I) A Y ,Aralga=l
kJ' 711URIEIDA YRIDLY,
Vaptataber 14th, to t..wllgW, tt.1115 mill tau emery bait
hoar tat the PE? I.MANIA RAILROAD. betveett the
Passetirs &Clot .he Far firottuds
First Tr. 1.0 each day mill Irate Palaroger atata, at
&SO /1.. E.
.. • . •
last Train .111 los,. 11rouot1. et rao
4/ar /AIM SA= WAS, FIVE CENIII.
61/E4ter J. EIEW ART, Ag
PUD LAIC SALE.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF TILE
District Court of Allegheny county, Egnity, the on
derslAmed, llemlver, appointed by sold Conn, will expom
to Public Bele, un the premMes, latel menritvl by Cmdget
Wadsworth k Co, on geat Lane, Poor y
th Ward, Allegheny
City, on TUESDAY, the LT itt day of September inst., st 10
o'clock, A. 71., all the property mud elfects of sold Arm, vic,
One 9 loch Oscillating E .gins, (Cridge k Watimorlh'• Pat
ent) one 7 inch do, nee.. d Lathe:et—one very lalgo, 'sod
others of different Meow Plantes limbic.a greet variety
of Tools used in 121•1.0.1tIfillg Enloe., - .7 - ,;ge lot of
Iron, Steel and Ctuttlopr. Patent Eight. to.:7,rhige
Wadsworth'. t oscillating Engine*, Ac, end the Patterns
used in their manufacture, sods groat variety of Maclune
ry, Tads sod Materials need to Engine building, 44.,4 , -
Also, the Lot and Building. lately °maple& by said firm,
fronting 70 feet on milt side of EMI{ Lane and etwridlog
back, preen - Mutt same width, 192 feel-
PersOne desiring to p..rehise an elan:Line the property
hymning on Ur. CU Ait LES LINDSAY at Me gremlin*.
,Ternse made known nn d.. etude.
seleZawdtd JAtil P. STERRETT, R“ttiver,
NEW FALL OUuDS
OPEN THIS .14 ORNING.
VELVET CLOAKS,
CLOTB CLOAKS,
FANCY SILKS,
MOTS DELAINKS,
LN ROBES
Plaids, French Merinos,
Printed Morning Gowns,
• Shawls, in gent variety
Embroideries, Laces,
. Ladies Vests and Drawers,
Cents' Undershirts and Drawers
A at'ploto mrvrtmeat,
BURCHFIELD d CO.'S,
.14 .rionb•E.4 carter loarth sad Markato.
vir RAPPING Perro.—
2r, cents.
Medium
Doubt .. .. . . ed 410
The highest market prim pall paid to Hub for Ease
OIIADWIOK t SON.
Noe. 140 and 161 Wood street
A Litt.FAT VARIETY OF SILKS, MERL:
mid., olk-o-Clam% D. 141.01,
bombazine., Eroadclotht, Clastianors, Casalsicto,llsul, , ,l,
Ehavd4, Manila*, MIAs, 0 4raluldle,o, Dula" Mop
Mart Pronto, Edens, Oknroo, .11041 , 1t7. ko now nody
fur eablbltloo, . C. ILSNI3O:4 LOVE,
4,14 " • No. 14 llnraet at
01L-20.bbls. Linseed Oil in etoro and fo
We low to cloto coulguatent.
.4,14 ssia.sll9 C 0,,.. Ulm') Wait.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!—CaII -at
cur irgrehintsp and examine cur Week of Parlor,
Mamba, Dining Room and Library Furniture, dour own
Manotacture and entreated. T. B. youbia4
sel4 33 6 40 iimittaleld etnet.
TOUNGES--Lonnge Frame's and Spring
jj &at 1/Clitgail anvitautly triaintltr i o r t , eg r oo m .
. -
E===l
SELF-ROCKINO CRADLES on hand ant
W We by T. B. 'YOUNG it CU.
/111.11,1)11EN'S swlNO-.3---another lot fixo
I.bld and in rateroorot, for oda by
1.11 T. B. YOUNG it CO.
VITBAN-1000 lbs. Leglsons just res'd and
N. by Miura tAtEIDZEIDEIN,
fIoOD Woad Mat: •
44,f,
Sit° 3!lbbtittiftTllrSlUB
FALL. G o .
+IP '414,
NOW OPENING AT
C. HANSON LOVE'S,
O. 14 Ell I.IILICT bl - 11E. 6T
NATE ate, beppy to bo able to inform our ou•
V trete... Mende, ertomtre eel the pablic gt•herah
ra la
Iv, ttgtt ge eyer opento the most AT r ILACTII V ¢ *tech et
FILL IND WINTER DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, CLOAKS, RAGLANS,
Mourning Goods, Honse•Fnrnishing Goods,
Domestic & Staple Goods,
That we have ever been able t) offer
113 our stock wl.l be tuned all the novelties of th• ems.,
there beteg were' style. NEWER BEFORE OFFERED
IN nus NABSET. We will aleo be almost daily In re•
N }DAV GFOOPS
In addition to our present stock, all of dhich will too told
to law, and a goad many article. loner, than May cat be
round In tht city
PI.. .11 end examine our et.t before purameluy
O. HANSON LOVE
4 Murket Street, bet. Fourth and Diu d
FlrrstiruitaH. PA
IMEMIZIS
NAT FALL GOODS
Home's Trimming Store,
Near Fourth Street, Pittsburgh
R 1401. 1 DRESS TRIMMINDS, HAND
SOME CLOAK TRIMMINGS, to ell the ooreltlet of
SHAWL BORDERS—a large stock at law
ELEGANT SASH RIBBON AND BONNET RIB
BONS; BUGLE HAIRS, NETS, COIFFTRES
AND FANCY READ DRESSES AND THE
MARAPOSA—sn entire new ornament for the
heed.
EMBROIDERIES.—Fine Lace and French
Work Setts, Lace Collars, Pompadours,
Crape Collars and Setts, Embroidered Bands,
Ruffling, Cambric and Swiss and Linen
Worked Edging; Embroidered Rdkfs; In
fants' Caps, 'Waists and Robes; Valenciennes
Laces; Thread Laces and Edging.
STOCKINGS AND GLOVES of every size
end description.
LARGE STOCK OF RIBBED 'HOSIERY.
MEN'S SHIRTS AND FURNISHING GOODS—
n full stock•
BIERINO AND SILK UNDER,GADMENTS, for
Ladies and Children.
MILLINERY GOODS—Ruches, Flowers, Velvets,
Satins, Blonds, Lanes, Crape., Feathers, 1,7,,t3,
&c.
ZEPIIYR WORSTEDS—AU atades, of Car ow ICU
portatioo,
SHETLAND WOOL, YARNS, CHENEILLES arid
_
KNITTING COTTON.
SKIRTS AND CORSETS of the hest makes.
TIIF: STEEL SPRING DOLLAR SKIRT Fon 85
CENTS.
FANCY WOOLENS--Ladiee and Cbildrens' Hood.
Scarfs, Sacks and Shawl..
ks.thar Wholnlets Boons, up alnly. are full of NE trued
SEASONABLE GOODA, to vlitch we terne the specl.l at
tention of AtERCHANTA'AvA MILLINERS.
A/ we ate constantyy 'warning our .tork and Make our
urchase. on the ben cub terms, we cow and wit! will all
grade In our hoe u low a. they can Ira had anywhere to the
country, , JOSEPH HOHTTiII, IT Rlarkot. West.
STOCRTIPO YANNSat .14taakfacterree. pri a.
LARGE STOCK OP FALL BONNETS at VIA Lad
••13.2101
A YELL — LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF
Mourning Dress Goods,
su AWLS, V.EILS, COLLARS, SETTS
Sad .tior articles to Moottsing
ALSO,
LINEN AND ROUSE-FURNISHING
DRY GOODS
_I.V GREAT TARIETV,
Jcst opened id
'The Mourning and llonst-Furniihing Mort ;
OF
BROOKE{ & COOPER,
NO. 75 MARKET STREET.
_ _
T
II E ADMIRERS OF
NTAINWAY'S PLAN9S
art rssphalelly informed dill Ira are
recalling oar PALL !SUPPLY of thre e • •
CELEBRATED PIANO 'FORTES. s
The demand for these flu* lostrumeista la so far lu .d.
rano. of the eopply that purchasers should gin os an early
call In order to secure a choice.
U. STABILE A 8110 , N 0.53 Fifth areal,
.013 • Bole Agents for titeloway's Pianos.
flßDlNANCE t granting the Right of Way
a..., to the Allegheny Irttlley Rantoul Oompeny.
Be It cmlabled and enacted by the Mayor• Aldermen and
clllzene of Pittabtagb,U &lent and Common Catnactls as
sembled, end It Ie bqeby ordelned and enacted by the
Mae.
dirOnoal let That the right and authority are hereby
gr.loal to Ilea Allegheny Valley ltailroed Company to •n
-ter upon net hey down rails for a doable track of railw.y
from the .attro terminus of Sutler erreek along said street
to the west sloe of Allegheay attrat from abeam with a
single • track of railway Along flatter, othorwl. called
O'llva Won, to and across Colombia arrest: from Meats
to cored by IlarrlNDl or KM Urea Into Pike Moot, and
from thence along Pike to Ifeabluirtou attest.
2,1, That old Allegheny Valley Railroad Company
doll hare the right and authority to traverse the rall•ey
with their can and lommotirm, except on Pike street,
when horse powetedoll tea cook provided, at no coal or
wool hemmed as fool la thole locomotives within the city
Crane
Sam, Ad, That mid Allogbeoy Valley named Company
elaidi not lay down their reds on Mono , . DOW saulatroet
from ilmrisou to Adams areal, in {Stud.' red Perot, end
the odd company obeli pry one half the coat of grating and
paring tioete.t aforouhl, as by agreement made with the
Committee on Streets and City Regulator.
Doc,. 4th, Teat said Allegheny Valley Rantoul Cornpi.
ay shall conform to the presort or any luturo grade of weld
street, shall pat down Ruch pattern of roils be may he im•
proved by oho Recording Regaletor and Commit-tea on
Strode; shall pet down iron gutters eimilar to th.e and
in Liberty wont shall not trauma call
tree t within the
city limin at a greater rate of epeed than four mil. per
hour.
See t. ttb, that Lola Alleglonll Valley Railroad ,Conma
ny shall pay thee:peewee and damages for any thaDya_ ID
the pada of Pike street thet may ha agreed upon with the
llecordlng Regulator and Committee on Streets, and they
Omit keep the streets, from cern to curb. Intoned with
their railway, goo,
repair and condition at their own
proper ccet, coder the direction of the Street Commissioner.
BIM sole, That ID caw toe said Allegheny Valley Rall
roadCompsny shall neglect er referee to comply with any
provieleon of this ordinance, or shall neglect or relate to
pay ally tan Whir!. maybe assemed for city purposes upon
coy property meteoroid or heneaftereesulrad by laid elm.
peel within the city, the Seleet;and Common Coancili
eberrefetay forfeit all the Pritilegeo bt awaited byre
patting this ordinance, and saki company .ball at all times
hereafter be sorted to atoll roles and regulation as may
be lortDdrtaCoillary for thetarther protection nod Worley
of the persons and property of the citizens of the city of
Pitninargh.
Scot. Ith, This ordinance shall not be published or re
corded oath the President of the Allegheny Valley ll... Urea
Company Craft here filed lo the office of the Controller a
duly certified copy of a eon:ill:Mon of the directors of acid
company aeceptleg this ordinance in lie prorial.“,
Sam. ath, All ordlneAMO or parte of ordinances,
eNleut herewilh,are hereby repealed. •
Ordained and enacted tote a law In Owned. this 011 i
day II September, A.D.,186 0 .
JAMAS McAIILET,
Attest: R. Alozzoir.
o.k of Rulect Council.
RUSSELL REARM,
Praldeat of Common Ckroad
Attiot, rivaa Med
Clerk of Cotruci,
AT OOSTI
WATCHES .AND • JEWELRY
TEA WARE,
CLOCKS, SPECS:46TM, RAZORS,
MILITARY GOODS,
And o tarp rsrioti of other Goods ortiil to this buttnece,
Noe Oloaing Out at and Below Cost
W. W.. WILSON, Agent,
N 0.119 Word Stmt.
!ill A. MIERSOkr, SO u NS Igt
ezarß
sr,
iffrsoll ANly AUNIBIOADI CONTWZIONAUT.
%%Masai* and , Adel, '
Maadactoran of lrwcb &V. Toys, GM Drum Cram
/rafts, Roman Candy and Kara , . eta
SEED--3. 00 bus. strictly risco
seabed as coausiatusTal= tz
patios lissrtssrst lista
1,, ~+mow.... ~3's.+~ _ -~: `-.^-"°' , _
... '`'.""'"
..... ~...
szLintettantows / I'l
- "IF•
UP
STOVE DEALERS
Is respectfully invited to the largest stock
aal Freston ..its of ST ov E S
In Ohs eats, onanotactozed by
A. BRADLEY,
No. 4 Wood Street,
PITTEIBURGIC
TN our aseortnieut will be found the fullow
Log well known
coo IS S'X'OVIES
THE DOUBLE.TOP PATENT GAS k SMOKE
CONSUMING TROPIC, for Coal
THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE.TOP
PATENT fiAH AND SAIOKE CONSUAIINII
ARBITER, for Coal
TILE NEW DOLIDLE.TOP PATENT GAS AND
SMOKE for Coal or
THE CELEBRATED VICTOR, for Wood. Liro
Oak and Pitubargb
PREMIUM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT
\ RIETIEz
PARLOR STOVES, for Wood and Coal; bolt in the
market, and boating Stores of every descrip
GRATE FRONTS, /cc., all of which will bo mold on
ME=
WILSON, PAYNE do CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
No. 94 Wood street, Pitt11)111.01,
Elate now It 40310 a MU stock of
Desirable Fall Goods,
To which they lades the atlehtluo 4,1 the trado, arlo6lmd
Viir M. -EL sciam - mp...rz sr co.,
W HOLES ALE Si RETAIL Id ANUF AC
nER.9 AND DEALERS IN
ES 001 - 3 AND latnolcs,
No. 31 Fifth Street, Bank Block,
Raving Jon received our very luxe and complete iacck
of EOM AND SHOES, we are pm:area to offer extra in
derementt to perches/en. Cell and examine.
selelrni WM. E BOLIMERTZ a CO, SI Slat et.
N EW STORE,
_
JAB. W. BARICECR S CO.,
OP NEW TOOK CITY,
Haws eateolly opened so entirely now stock of elegant
DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
At the old stsodef Gee. ft White t Co.)
No. 59 Marls.tet IStroet,
Between Third and Foortb otreets
One of the dm residing in New Yota to dailyorcbaning
the label sod most rultiooaltle striae (.1
3D Ft 3EI ° ElC}oo LA
01 4.Y.s y &seriph°4 and they guarantee. h, !toll as If
net Imo than NEW IhRIC Fumes.
Their Beak of
Effete, Merlon, Shoal., Bloateds,
Silk Bohn, Caehmeree Closka, Flenoele,
Popilmt, DeLatom, 'tactics, Ehealloge,
Valet:mina; Plaids, Velves, Dameal...,
Tabor., Chinese., Hosiery, Neckline,
Petit do Cnol7o.l4 . lnts, Gloves Toweling's,
Ith stray other bled of
louse Furnishing and Domestic Goods.
Together with a fall sad templet. assortment of good. tot
numerous La be enatecretal, adapted to the swoon, fur.
LadiesOlentlernen,llissee and Teeth.' Wear, is erneurpute4
They ask am call from ewer; ponce who may read this
adrertlenooent, that they may be able m lodge tor then&
owlet.
The eon, II opts (ram 734, A. al. till 9 o'clock, P. M.
ONE PHIOE. NU nsvisrzoN Prim muted la
plain Elgetrea. mil:abed
_
pp OKETUIFC fAT !Torts - , ca
f!
75
WOOD es er E,N•r
lIILLERMAN & COLLORD
Alm Jaws pep...lto meet tho &mends of those rho mar
sant
HATS, CAPSAND LADIES' FURS.
P.. kokl oiros tiNv sr: rAk crepti
ft linoves, Grates and Rang:ail 61
BISSELL & CO.,
NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET,
0 0 ME X XsTPARLOR
HEATING STOVES,
GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS,
GOOSING BANGEII3
It lan want llas BESS 003EINO RAISON that Is cai•
call at
Presldout of Select Ckmaci
II you want the BUT COIL COOKING Snail, call and
get ih• • •
"VIOTORY," MADE BY BISSELL & CO
If you want the BEST WOOD INTOilti() STOVE, cal
and got the •
oBLACKOAX," MADE BY BISSELL 4, CO
•
If you 'NinaOdin; a bona; and want tbe ILLEa TIMM
aad LATTET STILE of
Gtll oo 111111pLL and vo t fel to baptised
" the = the Lagoa .end Bert.morttotot to Ws au
Gibtt to to fogrod to th e atty. t. 7.11.11.1
bocci bta r -V ancil " ; ':
C AIIDLES.r i'
friaxito6 lloel7 arms.
NEW GOODS!
BIANIMACITURSKS OP
Fine and Common Enamelled
And the Celcbrstod Cayitel and Bogle
BISSELL ez CO.'S
ORATE RON'ITI.
COME STD AND SMITHFIELD STS ,
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
PITINBURGH, PA. -
Iltroog•r• or Clltresni
DESIROUS of knowing where id the best
place to repare yonug men fur Ind... aro dhttt .
en oat only to r n. otro of the principal Merchants, nod art
l'euhere and Protessional men of th• city. but are most rs
epeethilly Invited to call at the goon.. of ma College' and
nuke the IJ:lowtng comparittona betweou this mud similar
institutions claiming public putronefto, the sirs and
number of the Wore.: the nunds, idadeute la attend•
once; the m- de of Inetruttlcey ;minr it tto. •trtetY
and ,thorooghoesa of the nouns of study. the ottani, and
appefwance of the wort doe. by the students. tbe coMPe .
leery of the studenun the quelia.-attone, etperlenca end
literary staudlog oldie Jezebels, and .11 other (blade that
gu to make op a Ern clues Pawed: and then if not sedated
that tho [ton Oily College is greatly in ed see , of any other
School. and pasoroo facilitlea on mitre raise to bit found.
It I. toot clouted that they will the fchool, nor
will they ha eolicited to du eo. 0u24 dam?
public 1 10 t ICCO
ir7.,Ncrrict.—A meeting of the Board of
Hanagara of the Howe of /Sokoto a Dement Peon.
1171.016 grill be held Cl the ittotituttoo ou THURSDAY
ATIRA September 15th, at 2 o'cloca, P. 1.1
PI; AWN , f tha Prealdent.
salt ltd JNO. T. LORAN, Soct.ttto.
STOCEEIOLDERS —A mee of
the Stockholders offtl EETING.
the North American Min ing
°employ of Detroit r»11 to hell at the office of J. U. SEW
ELL, EN., (Jones' Dailding,) loath sheet, on WEDNES
DAY, the letb of September Met,
oft. 10 ticket, A. 31 . for
the purpom of hearing the report
ed to visit the Mine, and of Coll.l4aricg the best means of
rendering as-OMM° the recent important disco' , rise be the
lon, and such other boelotwe as may be broterbt befor•
themeeting. aalteltd 2.11.DZY1N,13 , c. N. A. St.. Om
ilmusinntnto.
APOLLO THEASR
.PORTEI3. AND SPiARLAND.
EMI=
. .
Doors open at 7 o'docl; Curtain will tire at 8 o'cto-Js
pm-tidy. •
GO AND. SEE
BARRI" SULLIVAN
IN RIP. GRRATCIIARAOr6R9.
tirEs. Posters cud Vrogrammec
CARGO'S BRASS AND S'II I .N , D;
0711011. Finn Enteer. oe13:10
Mantis.
__—
WANTED—An satire partnership in some
v sell established Fastness, in dm dry, by • porton
sho bes from 61000 to 66,009 to Incest. All corocnnnicse
done confidential. P. CUTIIBERT A BUN,
o. 61 Mutat street.
WANTED-5,000 bushels Flax Seed, for
y ablel hipbeed market price will ba paid.
ao3o 3. C YIELD CO., 10.141 TIM rt.
Co ILO.
TLET.—A comfortable two story
TO
Brink Dn - Oling Innen, on Hay . One
IL -
of 00 EL HMO,
arrlo Mx 211 Liberty anent.
• •
Eburattanal.
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M ODE R N LANGUAGES.—FREDERICS.
0,1 AM., N 0.170 Emit/1541d atreet begs to Intirm hit
papas ted the publio that he hat taunted hit Instructions
in German. Freud, et e. • telo.lcodt
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF THE
BTATZ OF PENNA., PHIL 6.DELPlTlli.—Tmeorpora•
ted IPA and organized .Ith a foil /scatty, on the plan of
the Indwells! Colleges of Paris and 'Germany. Comprise.
I% Preparatory Department and Pour Technical Echools, vim
The School of !Gam
. .
The School of Practical Cherchtm
The School of Civil Engineering; •
The School of Mechanical Engineering:
Architecture and Topographical and Mechanical Draw.
lug are Included to the 'Engineering course, and the nowt
t.tendtd Field and Laboratcrty practice le afforded.
The Seventh Annetta] Session will bleu on MONDAY,
5ept.1910,11339. For Catalogues nod farther information
addrees DR. A. L. KENNEDY,
an33.3lart4tderker Preeldent of Penalty.
US. LAND FOR SALE.—There will be
offered at Public gale on the 25th of September.
1b59, et Fort Dodge, lOwn. Omni 003,003 arras of Garerno
merit Laud, mostly situated along the Isaist and West Yorke
of the De. litninoo River, and are among tbe brit tante In
the State. To poreonsiwilthing to witer lands, either with
each or Land %Tomo., we offer wirservicas, believing 'we
con tender ratiofsotion to all who may entrust brisinew to
our cam. Will attend to poLyieg taXe• tv aily county In
the State. biceltlVE o
TT.
Fort Dcdgn, lows.
enlirlawdlmaras
net, to the ettizeen of Fittebargh
O:EWICKLEY ACADEMY.-A cL6ESICAL
11....) sm. Oexterstra Foelenran Sawn eon Born, on the
P., Ps W. U. B. 1it.,12 miles from Pittsburgh.
ItET. J. Et. TRATILLI, 4 I, Priccipal.
The TIMITY•700BTII PESPION rommakre a TO u EeDdr, boencntar 1.416e9.
Two, per &melon of fire months
For cifewiere. eft, enquire el John Irwin 2 Sou,
Weer street,Nem , & 00., :3 Wood street, or ol the
Prteclosl. fiewidag. seLlateedserStr
LOCITtfEI.."
LA WELSIECEVILLE,
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
TUE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO
TERMS, Bre month. etch, will open on TUESDAY.
the 13th of September, at D o cloak, A. M.
The Faculty of Teacher., who Ailed their situation , with
such dletingui.hed =come during the gut year, montlana
thole connection with the institution.
On account of the greatly increased facillthe for travel
afforded by the new Pawing.' Railway, • limited number
of DAY PUPILS will be congest) from Pittsburgh. The
o amber of Boarding Pupils,is limited to Thirty.
EARLY APPLICATIONS ARE DESIRABLE.
CIRCULARS, eoutelning general information, term, An,
may be bedsit DAVIS' and DAVISON'S, Doak-miler; sad
at EMBER'S and muLows Elude Stow, or by addresa
log at Pittabm . gb Post ORM
anislt.33 .REV. GEORGE T. RIDER, Renter.
B I KM I N G HA II COMBIJERGI Als VOL L. EWE
AND
WRITING ACADEMY,
College Hall, Diamond, Birmingham.
TIMES, 01611 ON ENTRANCE.
For Ornamental Wtieing—..sl6
Bala Writing— I.)}. Time rmilmitzd. •
Welting and Book-Keeplng 20
PAMIR:
N. Bilking, Professor of Writing and Boot Keeping.
0. IL LEITR AD,7r., ProFeaaor of Ir enmanship.
G. P. WELLS, Professor of Book-Keeping and Comm...
chi Calculations.
REV. W. 13. BOLTON, Lecturer. on Blatory and General
Fade..
NON. B. P. FLENNIKEN, Er..o. EL Minletar to Den
mark, • masher of the Pintaturgh Bar, Lemmas on Com.
mental Lair.
PROF. AL F. EATON, Lecturer on Elocution.
Call and metal/ has mver been before attaropted py any
penman, named,: Spada:Mu of Ornamental and PraeUral
PenrearnhiP executed in yearrprentaca, in Oa Mort vim of
from 3 womb, and upwards.
Good boarding at IVO par week. Birmingham Ferry
fray for students. Eentraum Kan! lime.
For specimens of off.ttand Dulness Writing, enclon; two
postage damps, and address
0. IL LEITIIRAD.PrincIieJ.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
➢IAD. Ii.PrOLINE T.ETEJ)OI7.I".
Boarding and Say School for Taiing Ludt
148 TAird Street, Pittsburgh
TILLS SCHOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA-
DlES,.beeldra • inalinglish mune, unmet fecilltles
to acquire the Trench language end literatare—theprinci
pal, an American born, hart* neilded_reversl yam to
trance, and being arafltett by dr. 'Watteau. • native of
NT Is, and graduate of the "College Charlemagne."
no mond swami melon will open.= deV. the
12th of September.
erica of tnition by the term, Z 25. Freon and Latin
taught viithent'extra chugs.
No pupils received ender can years ciao.
For circular., dc.,apply at Sir. bleu...and hir.Doviecree
dorm, or at the.rtiance of Biala= TeT0410122.:
ao6altaeßo
MRS. EDRINGTON
WILL RE-OREN HER ECEIOOL
THE FIEBT MONDAY IF EEPTEILAir.
♦f HR UZIDIEI OS
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'PENN INSTITOTB,
X • lIINCOOK STREET, NEAR. TENN
WIII re-open on SIONDAY, tb• Eith AUGUST. Terms
$22 per seal= of Eve months. J. M. SKIM,
an&lyd PrlncipeL
ARECENT GRAD IA Et Of a Nair Eng
land Colts" nubs to obtain a sitostloa as TEACH.
latt sotiostnatitutiottoalearulug. Good recoallaandallona
allonlisa. Nor further particulars inquire at Tata 017101.
asliclma .
Valuable Coal Property for Bale. • •
THE Widow and Heirs at Law of Cyrus'
Prentice, late of Portage county, Obk., drowsed, oder
for ado the Goal Ulna situated in lies Ctambwiand, Han
cock comity, Cirgiela—befog the mine. PAD .6 of 61-
trod Chapman. B. W.Chaptran and A. 0. Cbapstan—ons•
sisdng of ODO hundred and twenty.three saws, with the
&yearn:manner and pricilens•Conreyed by the above paths
to Cyrus Prentiss, on the 0515 dv of AprO, 2667. There to
o annum of 5 fees of Gaston the SUM premises now op.:t
ad—from 3000 to 4000 bushels eta be mined and delivered •
at the Ohio Arse per day. Also all the tolnerall on 167
moos known a. the Carson Perm. ontseletleg of BO scree of a
6 foot vela of. Oval Connectscl wita tbs Chapman pushup,
and an . be worked from the wee opentoP—lled le ea"
rich la. Iron Ore, Ere Clay, Ac. She DMIODO are the
mashie of any now worked on the Ohio Mar. The visit
e, of Coal I. equal •to Pitteburgt or Youghiogheny. *he
location of thaw miss, inseams below Plitehtnnb. Preen&
adructages fur shipping Coal not possessed by
deli
above
that lc,cality. All ant appliances for ruining abd delivering
Coal are in perfect order, and can go into oyerstiou at say
moment.
This presents • time opt for any individnal or
company 'deities to 006.4. ie the teteleme, as the Pretwetlf
win be
Id
below eat on favorable term.
A good title to the shun provenly will be made to
riV ee ' r ! . - -
Jobs Whittlomy sad Bleberd B. Knepp, the Adrotaktrs.
tem. Vireola, ertil %Mad wilt!" premiere to exhibit the
property to v rttea &Mr/14
ttiLl.ittr!heee. Tar tam, .4-
arms /oho hittkeetar Ilk B. Knapp Camber.
lead, Peacock county, Vat or Samuel J. Elopklas or J. C.
PreroJae, limanna,Portege wear/. Ohio.
cop o the above, the Artmlitietratom 111
mll,ll (faired, the pummel property mei tor eventing tho
ralnee—coratetiag of Boma, Mate; Can, Bargee, Emma.
boat Ma, floamthatt, Wharf Boat, to. •
SIMMS...Ohio, &pt. 6,1852.
PINE, CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE
Codor Pona—lron sad brow Wand:
Cedar Courno— do ' do do all gine!: •
Otdir Rater Cm.— do do .
Cod.: Koehn— do do .
Cedar Plisba— do do •
CooonDipperg
Bookoto•—•11 ohm and ant;
Ilszno Pao—UM ironbohn
Coda sad Plan Moinnol CT tutaled;
Carpet Drooinio—foor &or.
paotod Rockets. Tana and Enda%
Fiat Baokotbdn and Dmood;
' Washbowls and Clothes Plug
With oTeryttdns else in Oho MIN on band and tarsals b
ooltdlni BdidUlf.. RIDDLE,
CEanumas' DZWI I77 ;. Offieeng
SlLL, ene Aesb:knee 18e. 87 GELAItiT 1831182,
oppeitte tin Conn Hann, bellows be can eull Hue wants
deny that 0001 fenalilau nnte their introaane: Ay, of
sty of Teeth ineetted wadteC sollbalzie
VRENCII SEM) IVBEAT.—.IOO %rah Itir
.1: 5.04 Fxl9:4 Vli3FlFPossii Id 4 mind... 124
' t 6 Wita itaol4l7sont stroL
MMME
DAVIS, .a.uotioneer.
WisanduAal:_saies Raps N0._6 , 1 Flub sued.
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pEREMPTORY -
.TOl.-illnaltr. ALTS THE! XLSSIMMULT, - iti, --, '
On Tanga)[ araotag, DL M. at 7% dclotkvlitto ma at
ta• Commercial 1 1• R ma , N 0.64 flialt at.alto uodad
two thirds of the entire Real Zstate,sls6l=l% icy known
as the Moro Calm Factory property, situate in dm llonith
Ward *Ube city of Allegheny, t4ether oriels:2olM wanks
a Pollard McOsrmlik, Eerr., In the remairdisS on
part of the same. The promisee contains abatis lossr acres
of yrear.d.. shish erected L
estenntre Arstelan Ilea
evey Snick Oaten Mill and ether boildlngt, trireme or
caplet by Mew. LLL Fenno* t CO: nlied; tlreatrtlro
dwelling hose* learing elionttorty lonefor turtles Impres ,
meets. The Facteay =Lela orer 8,000 splalleaorlth the
on-weary carding and other mactitted7, Mgt - Itp.
$10).6al Tess atorata autJactto an manual coma
rent of Ws, payable ipluterly. Plan of thep r l 4 swillEsT
no um atthennttlan anew, and further intermsdlon ;Jean.
on application 10 Joss , Barren, Yfrits ,eoreerriilh and Ursa
sts , or to Jones Lightner, fwq., ho. ST.O Penn et.
Tawas—One laird eub.rwlidew In 1 and 4 year[;
tornaL sett • P. 31. MAWS,loot.
ÜBLIC SALE OF:111A0IIINE SHOP,
P
FOUNDRY Sutra 8110 P, WTTLI. TOOLS 111
T LATCORL—WiII te add at pnbllaSalo.
on Tuesday, Rept:2lo;ot Id o'clock, /LAI" on Na 0=1•
an, the Machine Ehop, yith 'other Ittdldloge, and its Lott
or Ort.d on the corner of Railroad street and Jedarrton
In Latrobe, Westmoreland coludy, Pa., co gm Doe of the
Pa. 40 miles out of Pitta/swab, later wed as • Oar
Ilanufactory, and ever 7 enky ..ell adapted for the hrtainan4
or for the maroolactoreot Aarivoltnrat Implamanta: Aged,
th. al.hluary .4 Tools, cora/sting of Yogic. end Rodfiert
Turning Lathe., Drill Prwa, Dolt gutting Meehlaa,t.trott
ler Saws, Mortice and Terroonlog Ileohlues, Wood
Tongueleg and grooving Machine,- To;., Di Etiatiot.
Belting, Pullays, Grindstone, 111.1tandth and Ma.*ltilst?
11. d Tools, Patterns, Limber and Iron.
Theme rrUl ba poaltire, the onset ia sunned In otlor
bmtness. Per•om deviling to a:nolo* the establishment
prior to the day of age, can do too by salllog on D. Illne.
hoe. at Latroba Tesint, at !be sale, ',ln be mad. Mend.
vela R.ll. D&VIL Ater.
CARPETS AT AUCTION.—On Wednes
day afterumm, Sept. Itch, at 2 o'clock, at the ooze.
merrial Wee rooms, be Fifth street, .labs 1.10,Z pieces
of Freak, Tspeatry, logrele, Venetian, List, Doll aeA By'
Carpet', to quantities to mill porilmesra.
ssl3 P.M. DAVIS, Acct.
SECOND II AN D CLOTIIING AT AMTION.
—Commencing On Thursday, Man lath: at Id dater,
A. NI, R old i P. M, and coottordng at the saws Imola
ssch day doting the wren, Vlll be sold aWV and dram
tie assortment of Clothing, consisting of Ossorlfrook,Dseas
and Sack CoM Pantaloons and Vent; Soft WoOPHatin
Travellias Sass, As- P. U. DAVIS, Anon
BOLDS AT AUCTION.—On Saturday
OTC WA& apt. Wth, at 1% detach, at Win einener
dist sale name No. 6i 6th muse; on account whom lt
nA nnoneessi, will be sole. Dads to 1.12091:4 of tiO,Coo,le
anal by the Boningli of Washington, to
coon
Valle) Balboa Co. wl:biata,Aset.
LIATIA LOOMIS & C 0..; flerguts' Exchnige.
drocK SALES BY AUSTIN Loorni
CO., - AT TEN ISSBOHANTP xxiinAsen.unty
TIICS.BDAY .19201/20.—Babl, IteLlce, Laibriner'42o
Copper Stock, &me. Bpd Bad .C.A.te odd at public bah
st the If orchbutierackang. by - - _
. Aerkumolia4 Co
Nola Drafty az.4 laano on Baal Iblate mot:WM cs
reasbabble terms by AUSTIN LOOlllB /VW.,
•812. Web Nobs Firtteta. 02 Iromlkso.7
=C. =l,l
•
NEW SCALE
PIANO. FORTES.:
THE siabsariher has new on hand n niost
splendid mock of Plano*, mmilettas of 634 and 7 Oc
taves, lo Plido mod Caned Cum of the most elegud de-
A:IMO/on, from the ettobrated name of_Chiekmiez GOO.
, - The lutroments are ell provided with their latest unprove
n:Cents, es Reprogirm,dMion, Doehle.2tretpers,
FtlFSam
me end an of Moir
ENLARGED NEW SCALE,
By whirl) a made Urger soandtmerd le obtelontl. tome
onently the tone le roe:erred eery perwerfol, yet. Walt:dog
its tweet and minima qtallty. By tee perfection of the so
Ilan, the performer Is veabled to pree:mow credos of tore
from pianissimo to/avant:2°,l.lth tee greste_et eeee.
C11103211.1NG k SONS' MOOS an thus spot. bitty
the best/Artists and alum to our =tarp—
TIL&LBETtO .yst—"Thsy are beyond sompaftson theists!
I bane ever seen in the United Staten. indwfil compare GP
Tenthly with any I base ever known?' -
GUSTAVE serrza says.— , Theoploloo which I &uproot
ed threw years ago, has been mon than confirmed to mesh&
the continued me of them, wit: That for volume and pnro
grainy of tone, with nicety of articalatlon; they in ono-
quelled."
[Prom the National totelltywocer,Wasitiogion.] '
•
'They um Nati, bear remperhon with 'lnste:eats from
any part or tbe to point et tone, stre ng th and els.
Unity of toads."
[Prom the No falcons 'Marna.] -
.For &teepee. of materiel, et/genes of lintbh, and faith
fulness of wortmenebto, and above an for entarne and or
mellow sweetheart, brihrentry sod permanenee of Mr,
they arenungnelled."
“The peoultor musical qualities helm:Ono; to liso—Chkk
eriog imtromorno, are • tall, monks', rich earl potrortot
tone, free from W troodenoronylonareron,of boon/. Matz
agreeable to the octooltre moan! ear. Toey bare aloe no
cosy, ma =id pfeseant math, sat trill keep to Mole:ter
than any Pismo known..
Toe public or. Lovitod to carman miming those splendid
lostromente, which are told at .
FACTORY PRIOF:8 ,
wassAiirsri. .
sorto.dkerY - JCIIN IL EIiLLOB, SI Wand Amt.:
OLD and:YOII-N'G
AFFIRM ITS TRUTH,
Professor Wood's lialrafsdoratirti,
MTELL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, THE
growth and color of the halr,if used two oar :three
IL:OM& waek, to me imaLimbls BarfsitlY roams tbd
gray; cover the bat With eau:at ovismammot, the hob;
make It moresoft and Mantilla than any 0R,a.94 pesetas
the moalp free from all Cameo, to tha greatest aiga." Stacey.
men, Jedgem, Attorneys, Mans, Clagymen, krefeadonal
Men and Gentleman and Ladles of all dames, all over the
weed, bear testimony that Ire do not say too nulehtsitts
favor. Read the following, and J tam , ,
BROIL:SSOR S. THALISRO,
nll4 on his antral to the Dotted Stab she
was rapidly boncardng grey, but on sigalluS -
Wood's Ear Iterturailve his hair soma rentramd
its oclglaalbw. '
MARL= filliiDNW,l3 Mums 1 00,0 , 11 . /r 7
says the gray hairs on hits wife's head were, at , 1 - ..-
ter a few wages trial, turned into • du* brown, '
at the anon time Canutlfying and thk.kenlog ,
boir.
A. 0. RAYMOND. Dallielfablvi asla ha Si tai , W
alsty yam old, and his .h a lo
and whiskers win
twattdria gra but by the cis of two bottle; of
Restorative th e gray hairs hare dlai=
both on his head and thee. einetti Mote a
glissy than for twenty-eve ram wrevlona. -
wife, at the age of Shy two, 6sa =O3 n vitt' ctro .
PINLEYJOEWBON, Egg-, of Naar Orlestutaays
that he lost his hair by the Yellow Ism; 1•18.54. . =
Re Mad Wood's - Mgr Bastorafirs, and his hair Is
now thick and glowy
B. lb& 11 diabions, isYs
the Restorative - Madam unieh goollnida cart
of the comatry. Re used ft fortaidnms,atid now,
has • fine Mad of hell.
T. L.. HORSE. Labetion.RamarAy, awns ho his
soon Wood's Bair Restorative tri tanrireda arm.
tot and - Sayer knew ft to fail in accomplishing
all le creases to do.
A. J. ALDER, !doL{neaboro',lllinola
had the maid head sight years, eat wn bald,
tint by th e liberal moor Woods Ilalr Resters;
Um, he. now haa • rich glow, head of hale.
Av - Sold by all Druggists, and by 0. L Wood .
S Co., 444 Broadway, New Tork,and Ilk Market
streak St. Louis. Mo. Sold in Pittsburgh by Dr.
OEO. a =rata, a I. FALINESTUDIL
and all Drugthrts. gara..lll}.
T HE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY
alau - ctsta. with. Lim to th• . WllO/TRATte WOW
BUSMESS, Mr: SAMUEL MAZE mid Mr: SIMILSI*
OHRE, and will coutJamo the IMMO at the . OED . ET.LIFp,
NO. 271 LIBIRTY ETRE - ET, dizectly oTimdtoil".4l4/5.
Piticturgb, JOT 1;1559.
ELISMEL EWAIIT WM. 1i.6011.111.Y. - -,WM. CVELRY.
W. M. GORINCLIY:'& , Oa-
- -vtr3HE0z.338.41.x..-EI
GROCE
ALLEGfrENT CITY.
T.'FLOVIISIONS, PELODX7O,FiI
PITTSBUE.OII iIANUFACTIIRES,
N 0.271 Liberty .Street, rittibriziOrj
pumwommiwASiitoliptwow. ,, %=
. . - LOGAN &
1112011,1E119 01r,
H . A R 131,,,W -
.rio. BA WOOD STILICT
F,
Four Doom .bore Ee. Chula, fidel,
-.leZtdEat
G. B. BMW, late of Lencestar-.—Loadt k Cleto, Pittat,g.
' GE S. CYAN 6i(1 1 04
Commission- Merchants,
- - ros 711 Z Lail '-
P R 1/,
No. 5 Wood Eit, rittatkuth
armasi—Lscos, Eborb k Go. PL,Wbargh; L.tID6SO2,
Copeland t On e Idttsbaradr,Thoa. Z. lesoLln, lane•
caster; Ron. dlreuna.Catneron,.llp}us, Gardner
de Co . • i!49,644
In'estrando,-. ompa - ny
OF _PIILAIiEI;PTiIA;-
Insures Against Loss or - Damage by - Fire
on Ballalngs, Xlerehandna. Far.
' Innate Le., et Reasonable
Damatns..-7.lideitard earn 11.114, Vrta.
Wass & Cio.gialtao 'halter: JaNtalog 4tlFla4
Wham *oo4' Bae.f. I:Tredtekol Troaka t tsayaraalbj
Usury Marton; ilardead4 Unnaza Caw U.'
Mareart Bra;loha llioins..at ,Jchn U. j arg " na " gag
B. A. marrow* of. rahsagoek t 0..; Azoinn.E _
Crag J. L. Spiagar. or Wood lartogar.
P. Reivniron meta, Plisitek
thrateutaa ItinaracaL—WaL. Mimes k
Cb., Thomas IL Uwe, Jati marstaa,- Jag+ . 0 .
Kramer EK., Wairoy4 p5:022 . 1„ 5,
Bailey, Brawn Litingatoa,Copelsad Cal 1 .7.
Lyon 00., Pfau& Wel, L co. - .
OZO. B. 1311.1r11.1Uis.
JOE OBELIAII
i7l. MUCH a soma . I diarazado;
ice Ore= EA= smi &a!
Yraecti on& Asnarkan Coe. aloaarr c ant areStr.
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wAP-150 . 1VPe1m
:. 1 1 1 10 ^ 49_ Giza'' ,..7 114,130.,
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