Vittsbarg4_ 451itti cY i=t== • -Et. ERRIITT & CO.. splrosa and PROPRIZTOkII.' 1 9 TTTEI8URGFEX FRIDAY MORNING', SEPT. 16, 1859 Republican State Ticket may', ariaauL. • THOIII4 .11,1)6.VOCUILUI, of York =toy enamor orxkaati Wat..l. U. KIM, of !Mika couott• Ztopnb4can County Ticket. BLIAS H. IRISH.. Pittsburgh, ABSINELT, WILLIAM WANDA, I . lReber^ DAVID A. PRE&ELSY, Alleglgeof, °Luaus I.O3OEIIIIISR. DAVID IL BAYARD, Peebtee, WILLIAM ESPY, Lower 8, C" ir /11101121/1 LAWOI44 Stioues situou. collin. 0131110, APPOSIrrf, •' JAMB U. MILLER, P.reee.e. , • wounww.. GOODL AN V. COULTER, r..uw Ir•yot. cauxassmax, SW:AVIAN BEAM% Eoaie PlDeearie. • MaDrfoa, DAVID 00/INELIVA II T. ANDERSON, East Dui oRPCSOR C 1 1 .83 POOR, JOIMPII KILLER, Bacerdil. qe-Joan BAOSILI.II, Esq., is employed by us u i se agent for eanvauing and oolleeting for the Pitts built Daily and' Tedly Gaulle. Ile will visit in that eapaeity the viriona portions of Western Penn . eylvanisCand Eastern Ohio. Ile Is oar eery agent for the purposes named. B. ERRIST & Co. August 29,1859. What ate =friends doing in view of the cite - Alan to be held on the 11th day of October pro:., r„ new not four weeks distant What preparati.ts a "' 'mate made for that avant ? The rims draws user whezrii..,:vorr — iir the pendins Danville will be ascertained; but is the ivportanoe of that result properly considered i the members of the Republican party!' Mary are, no tl oub wont to consider it of competatively little im portance; and abstractly irbwed, theta may beaciese justice in this viev of the matter. And :yet file lei) certain that the office of Auditor Gercerel is ono of th e most important in the State—one in .wildh tie interests of the people are deeply involved, and one which demands in its incumbent a high order of ability and Integ rity for the faithfri and useful discharge of lie duties. In these respects, the office of Governor itself does not surpass, if it rivals the Auditor Generelshipin its direct influence upon the pe cuniary oonaeme of the people- Besides, the pending canvass ie collaterally, in the imittecca which its results will exercise on the great and more comprehensive Issues of 1860, of veal importance. Let Pennsylvania declare, by a decided majority, her resolute pur poer to cast off the present National Administra tion, with all its iniquities and. violations of sound principles, and to give her unfaltering Stepped to the canoe of Freedom and Protection; and our friends in all the other States will take encouragement from her example,. and the con tact of next year will be more than half deter mined in advance. Such considerations as these should rouse our friends to immediate and effec tive action. Will Western Pennsylvania act upon the suggestion? Will the counties or ganics? We now "warn the Committees" and summon them to their appropriate work. Let them not be deceived—the enemy is stealthily active; shall he not be counteracted and de feated • Vermont and Blaine The Republicans of these two Staten bare 'done nobly. Ina time of profound quiet, with no prevailing excitement to help them, and har ing the superior drill of the enemy to contend with, they have rolled up larger majorities than during the excitement of the Congressional %ler don last year, and have earned the gratitude of Republicans everywhere for the enema with which they have upheld their standards. The results in both States demonstrate that their devotion to the Republican muse cannot be shaken. There wan, also, a new element in this cam paign. Last year it was alleged that the demo. arctic party wee beaten hennas it adhered to Bicelianan: This year, the committal, as far as it wont, was to Douglas ; and it was contldently • predicted that the party, having out loon from the unpopularity of the Administration, and hitched on to the more popular tone of Squat ter Sovereignty, would redeem its past reverses and march forward to victory. The result has disappointed the expectation. The Douglas dodge bee not won. Upon this changed aspect of the programme the Portland Adcertiur says: .hialne has now indicated her positioo, and the position of New England, in the Presidental con test of next year. — lt is now mode clearly evi dent, if indeed it emit:fever for a moment have been doubted, that Douala Deo:Looney has no more strength in this section of the Union than the regular Administration Democracy. The de lonian which has been Indulged by some malcon. tents in the Democratic ranks in regard to the etrength of the Donglss deaf; is now most thor oughly dispelled. The test has been applied, and • the result shows that the New England bead is -too discriminating and the New England heart too honest to be misled by a shadowy trick or to become a party to inerrant fraud. So far as this State le concerned, then, Douglosirm and Bu. a:nodes both Ile buried in the same enhance ed grave, while the living, totive, progressive and determined men of Maine eland ready to .give a mai °Ai,* of at lone I FIFTEEN THOUSAND next year, to the Presidential candidate of the great Republican party. That result is placed beyond doubt or question: by the recorded veto of yesterday." All honor to the gallant Republicaaa of Ver mont and,Maine! Let those of every other State go forward and follow their noble example Tag Endnff6D Docruancre—which the Poet master st.Wisehisigton raft:tied to eend forward, bicauselits frank of Mr. Covode upon them wee written by an authorized clerk of that gentle , rain, have sill been sent forward to !glanced& tinder other franks, written by members of Con gress. The party makes nothing by that trick. • The Washington Iltpubli: says. "Everybody keows that the documents bear ing Mr. Covorte'e frank were excluded from the =albumin they were Republic= documente. and beoause the Administration feared their "We are credibly informed that the documeote - • which have meetly been mailed under the frank. et tbo HOD- Thomas B. Florence, trruten aphis rick or dab, greatly exceed the whole number 'of Republican documents which were detained last week—notwithstanding the Font anels!". statement to Mr. Clepbaoe, that he stopped the Republican documents because there Wen 'too many of them.' We woodwipebst be would consider 'too maul' Demearstie domunents to go through hie office ? -We oppose he roe. sons on the 'abject like the Indian, who said too much Water wait too much—but too much ~kirk '', 11,110 fad enough." ' Your Comm' 1011 CtritiliOn.—The • tale county st their late o, rt State Cap ttagly Conien tion appoint . le_ tea tb a • - tintiOn, with I=ll7lo One to vote only for each delegates to the Notional Convention as are in tour of Eihnon Cameron for the Presidency. The tames of the delegates are as follows:—Albert aloyetri, J B. Haldeman and Wm. McConkey. ;'Wiarign,Csore; go.—Porseveral veleta, past the inallter has been eiesedingly. :dry; sod its sterns are plainly visible Upon the fell pasture • as well aa ths various crops:-'The: Corn taped , idly in this locality hu 'engerad'loonelderably, ,:k and willootas tarehort °fan ordinary yield, per similarly that which was planted upounpland• We are glad to learn."hotrever, that -the inin l 7 .:done by the dry weather seems to be OhiegY 00°- ..ined to the central portion of the county. At 4 other paints both north and tooth of us they have bid ortelonable showers that have brought for -. ina4 the Contend buckwheat rapidly,snd should _ - the frost keep off for two or , three week, longer, Le the prospects t hat we shall hats a fair yield of these mach needed crops. Should mesh, out MT, our enpply of breadstuff's will then have to Opine almost entirely from abroad.— Wash, 24 7 „, . • - Tata! Prsiastaitr Toto.—The Ont, good ' natured parsgraph we hare seen doming the pro „, ;gnus of the 'oontroveray between the English .-, and/ranch journals, is in the Paris Churtvari, which informs the eccentric clergyman who had offered .£6O reward for the best essay on the best means of keeping up a good anderstauding --' between Eisend and Rance, that it considers. itself entitled to the_ prize for soiling ,this quee r Aue its - ens sentence, 'Nob. ilthas worth dos , .7410 ;of, *urn-, Aftgro moyon , po or 11.4ssgeterro fo MUM/ 4 . otfitilent IMO_ 191 top ar- ki _noise betel',!` and England ' w ilt un 'ilttistszi4;44l2,4okey . 11114 a if t em, slo-iotajk s .. _ _ ..~.:~,,, .~ t - .~~ ~._, .IrOn : typeAn Aims. 10 , 31444c00l thu.Lpitton Tinnet . „ Pants, Straday, AWO. B,lBsl—AiCietthl lets 2.6t1, - itates Char the la. hors of the Plenipotentiaries were going on slow , ly enough. Notwithstanding the annouscement in the telegraphia tffiepitob, a few days ago, it is doubtfodif any important point has been yet settled.-Whether the fault is attributable to the Plenipotentiaries themselves, to the prelimina ries of the Treaty of Villafranes, and itoc the Emperors sot having taken intocal pease, esd' iu o i m fft . ; o th ultl ir ee ew of thaentizegetoytiattioomtiea,kneo one knows. went one , people i lno i line an te d the opinion manner th in at w ti c e h dl i l l ayg Bonryieney ie acting lends some color to the suspicion. The difficulty is indeed considerable.. To restore sovereigns who forfeited their thronee gronnd of misgovernment, gone over to the Austrian - camp but not for er h eLy in on g the against their own people; to constitute a league with heterogeneous elements; to call upon the Emperor of Austria fora general amnesty; to expect the same from the King of Naples; and to hope that the gates of Rome would bo thrown open to all, without exception, by the - Pontifical Government, aro matters easier to talk about or pot on paper than to execute. The letter says: "The general amnesty was, some days since, made the subject of conversation in the Confer ence. The agents of Austria and Sardinia made no objection, still no protocol hut yet been drawn up, as might be expected from that sto ned; and the example set by the Emperor of the French Is not yet followed at Vienna or at Turin." Baron de Bourqueney has touched the delicate subject of the Ductile, in the same way as the others, evidently desirous of ascertaining what effect would be prodoeed by it on the Sardinian Plenipotentiary. My informant adds "Boron de Bourgaeney, as well as the Envoi-- of the French. earnestly desires the restoration of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany and Modena by the act and 'favor of the came populations who have overthrown them, and, moreover, that the Pledmontese Government should contribute to wards it with all Its influence; but he does no mare at Zurich than repeat what Count Reiset said at Turin, and the answer will be the same. There is every ream to believe that the Sardin ian Plenipotentiary will affix hie signature to no protocol which would confirm the article In the Treaty of Villafranca relative to the restoration of the unpopular Dolce." What the French Government will at last have to do is simply to decilitre to Austria that it has done all that woe morally In its power in favor of her protege.% or else It moot dispose itself to impose them on the Decides by intrigues, if not by force. Thebe aro some who suppose that the King of Sardinia ' not accepting the annexation of Tuscany, would facilitate the solution which it seems the Emperor Napoleon has at heart, and that, abandoned to Retell by him to whom it looked for support, and under whose Sceptre it desired to place itself, the-Duchy would have no resource but to submit to Ferdinand IV. re turning with a constitution in one hand nod the national flag is the other. . The writer observes • "But the renunciation of Viotor Emenual would not be a solution—lt would be merely a complication. Tuscany would establish another form of Government. Provisionally constituted as, she is, she would remain so, and with her military league which is just formed, she would await the march of events, in thelull confidence that, come what might, French eoldiere would never march to restore the dethroned Duke " From the London Than. Tex Darr or ITALY to TIM Cassia.—Coder the protection of the Imperial promise the course of Central Italy to freedom and prosperity teems safe and sure. A little firmness to repel the act too formidable or too earnestly-directed blandish- Merits of Prince Ponistowebi, a resoluteiograt. Uncle towards their liberator, whose tender heart will bo wounded by their obstinatrey, but will perhaps be healed again by their acclamation!, and the names of the deposed dynasties will he heard no more in Italy. The next step is al ready resolved upon. They have nnauitzionsly desired to weld themselves into one kingdom whereat Victor Emanuel shell be the firet Sov ereign. We cannot conceive that, If all chance for Prince repoleon is put rot of the question, I the French Emperor can have arty briny obtec don to snob an amalgamation This work of the restoration of Italy will be, if it 01111 en- i dare, the prinuipal glory of hie reign. Ile will ; naturally desire that it should be as market enccese, and give as visible a monument to pos terity as possible. Piedmont, with twenty more ! [Medea aroalgamatoct with it, could offer no ob ject of jealousy or distrust to France. It is not oceopreheneible, therefore, that any stronger sentiment than diplomatic delicacy can Induce him to put presence upon the King of Sardinia to refuse the territory proffered to him. More over, we now know that this preitaure will be entirely of an argumentative and diplomatic character. It seems to us, therefore, as matters now stand, that Victor Emanuell cannot refuse the offer of the Duchies. It would, perhepe,not be prudent definitively to accept it. Perbaps it • would be more wiee to assume the Government provisionally, and thus preetrvo order, prevent ; further revolution, and keep out other candi- I data until the new order of things is consoli dated. But unless some very rash or very mad course of conduct occur to mar the prospect, the unity of Italy is now eccure. We will add that ' the Emperor has a right to ray, "To me Italy owes her independence." Feasce —ill his speech at the openiog of the ! Council-General of the Deportment of- Puy- de- Dome, Count de Morney, the President of toe , Legislative Body, spoke ati follows. -You have perticipated, gentlemen, in the en thusiasm excited by our victories, you base shared in the unanimous gratitude of Franca for the great moderation of the Emperor. But you find it difficult to understand how his Majesty's evident desire to prevent a European conflagra tion can bare caused in England the newspaper articles, the Parliamentary epecebee, and the warlike preparations of which to much has been said. You' know, without doubt, by means of what logic the English explain their epprelten- Mons. They ray, "Our Press is tree, oho French Prelude not so; therefore insults have not the game importance in one as in the other." That is quite an error. There are in France no means of preventing a journal from publishing what seems to it right; the Government is only armed against the Press with the power of warning end of suspension, which are repressive measures. The Eoglish add, "The Emperor retain at the bottom of his heart the desire to avenge Water lon and Bt. Helena; he only concluded peace with the Emperor of RUBIlil• to order to melee him an ally; he has been generone to the Eat- ti peror of Austria only to make a friend of himil also; and with that double alliance he intends to attack England." Ido not think it inoppor tune to tell you what I think on the Itabject. We live at a period when the hatreds of costae and families bevel attounitilated from the inareaeed mildness of mimeo, and at which national ha. Med and prejndice have been effected by civili zation. The new generaticos have something else to do than to avenge the past; they are too enlightened to act on any other motive than the interest of the present and the future. The EM poor and the present generation of Frenchmin are not of those of whom it can be said, °They have learned nothing and forgotten nothing." As for the generous , proceedings between the three Emperore, to seeribe them to the epeoula do object Indlosted above, ie it not to reduce to the proportions of a paltry theatrical intrigue the regulation of the great interests of Europe, and to degrade the elevated eentiments which God has platted In the heart of a sovereign for the welfare of humanity Assuredly, lam bet ter able than any .other to appreciate the royal fidelity of the Emperor and hie made In tentione; for when he did me the honor to stead me to Rus sia to draw closer the relations between the two empire*, the part of my instructions which dom inated every other wa. Do not allow -any enaroachme.. .. ,e made on the Englieh alliatior .41 from endeavoring to divide the ""<wers, on the contrary point out that if I. ay had the good eeneo to unite and to atone to an understanding, all the paltry difficultlee which arise In Europe may be solved peaceably." Need I recall to your memory the incidents which pre ceded the war with Austria in order to prove that the Emperor Napoleon, while desiring to free Italy, and to disetigage the frontiers of France from Auetrian pressure, would hare pre ferred obtaining that object bye Congress rather by a wart The number and the state of •our army at. the moment when the ultimatum of Austria was boned prove this. And If the tastes men of England, who now consider that mien& has not been 441f0r the Itsllene, had consent ed before the war to express the sympathies which they new manifest, it is to be presumed that the affairs of Italy would hare been regn lated:by-.diplomaey. I repeat that, after all the Emperor has done 'and said, to sweet him of preparing in the "dart, without any other motive than ancient enmity, an enterpnee which would throw into confusion the gravest interests in the World, and would be the most fatal blow to civ ilization, is to doubt his word and his heart as s sovereign and a man.!' Tuts Institution of market days, ohs:tiler to those peculiar to.. Europe, has been - inaugurated at Andover, fdass,underthe 'auspices ef the Essex County. Agrioultural Society. Fermere, market men, produce dealers, 811, - in short, who want to bey or eell, are expected bo present at this nelghborhoad exchange. It is doubtful whether the experiment will be eaccessful, though the same 'tang. In a modified form, id a featuro in ionizer the Southern States. On Saturdays, in Virguils, everybody goes to the Court House. We. have learned that the Grapd Jury of Lawrence county last week Ignored the bill of indictment charging Daniel Gearhart with [molt and battery, for the shooting of McCord and Loetetter, at Publekt, some time aincei - and hand Irnebill of indlehtient • ebargiat / 1 41 cad, and ledetteread others with riot and aa' , emit andliatift7 o # o p l3lllll, M•irrerr Whir I Costa ;tics'-- P en 1 -"-a• Wtd atdai; 8 4 4 . 12 , 1 21 —The 84u Jaen del ttorn. Mg of thi :Id instant, baring left that peit en the erecting of the lat. Just before site left, a smell river steamer brought the news that through a revolution or conspiracy, President Mora had been seized in the night, while in bed, . and sent to Guaytemala. it Is also said that Senor Mottlealgre, of San Jose, has been made Provisional President, and that Mr. Joy, en EnOish merchant in San Jose, holds a prominent • position in the new Government. The officers brought rid, papers, and could give no further • facts, but they stated that the news was fully believed in San Juan. If President Mora has really been overthrown I think great injustice has been done him, and I do not believe his people will Sanction the act. I believe ho is the wisest and most honeat of all the Spanish-American rulers. When a mer chant,-his reputation as an honorable, upright man, Walt recognized by all his associates. Since be has been President of Costa Rica, that little Republic has prospered immensely, and notwith standing its sparse population, was considered as at the bead of the Central American States. Without Morse courage, energy, and personal sacrifices, Nicaragua and Costa Rica would pos sibly at this day, be under the sway of William Walker. Mora cot only roused his people to take op arms as in a holy war, and induced them to pour oat their little means Into the collars of the State, to prosecute this war; hot he Impov erished himself to do it. His Saud estate, worth $lOO,OOO, was mortgaged to raise money to car ry on the war, and this estate was actually , eold to pay the debt, the Government not being able to meet it. About six months einoe, Preeident Mora, with the advice ane consent of Nygren, exiled Llorente, Bishop of Costa Rica, for the crime of refusing to obey en equitable law, which as nosed a email hospital- tax upon him and his clergy, and for instructing his clergy and curate, to preach treason. from their pulpits. I have just a faint suspicion that if More has been over thrown, this church affair had a good deal to do with it. If the news ie true, it is not probable President Mora has been sent to Guatemala, but has gone to Mustangs on the Railroad Com pany's !framer Gautersala.—N. F . Trete, 812TOCIL3IDitaxu.—Mr. E. 8. Fieletand,clark In the drugstore of Mowry & Vance, at Mansfield, Ohio, lost his life in a singular manner, on Sat urday last. The Banner says he was endeavor ing to extinguish a burning bottle of Deem vir pleb, whioh, having boiled over, caught fire en the outaide from the flame of the fluid lamp In the furnece,"end as the store appeared In danger of taking fire from the elm proximity of com bustible articles, hurriedly graapod the bottle by the neck and paired waist the book door with it, when, just as he was placing it on a etore box, it exploded, throwing the contents over his arms, limbo and body, which warn eo horribly burnt ere ho Could pies through the store to the greet and receive assistnuee, as to cause his death in a few hours. FetoeT.—,The frost on last li - edneaday night did coneiderable damago to the crops In thin county. 'lt killed the buckwheat and Injured the corn along.the streameand in the low lands, bat the crops on the high 'grounds have yet es caped. From what we can learn, we believe the damp to be blight, and ehonld the frost keep off for two or three weal! longer the °rope of earn aril bock wheat will be safe —Meccas Whig. New I ) tiLedltill, Sept. 13.—The Flatness resid ing in the Parish of Lafayette, in this State, hating bete eariously annoyed by outside per- mine tampering with their slaves, formed a"vigi• lance oomenttee, a few days since, and expelled a large namber of obnoxious person, (rem the . Parish, after administrating to them a severe punishment. Mr New York l'r&una says Met ! . Slr. to this country after all." We have no aeubt that, if be aver comes, Go will come ''.ltor all" he can get. • Set' arn CourLatrir.—The fact is now too eatiet , :hibe I ha any one to attempt to hantrue.i It, that mold Which often prnm fatal In con r, are in , 10. - .4 -se airewaieenee of fruit. and vegetable; Ly which Ilse dbwedered,the Liver deranged, the bland 6.91.41,1 ....I Amadeo organ; rendered Inartie• hot torpid. Cts.s . em,Ohulere Mortal; ("Mow and Cramp Lge•uinn r. Diarrhoea and such like romp:Outs gar. mad ',see no-so improper hael and anon I.lmw ra‘nae soewud and !teed bp. the ...tiled/ h., that the •Irc,ne.set innet on.. mineral ntedloin.eare ocatde te, agent tri.st ~.•weeuse entil the pegniut phatrem, 004 all hop.. t• 1-I.ro otolot {VIII to It thel ht. not wen • tn., Leen., ot adult, stee d e •Itb ono ht the ...in) tug ilteer,e es• up, ken ut, drepte the .0111 ...Jeri ence of 01,4:1 1.1 ....tlemen literally waste away soder thew treatment - •s. ts.gr taints treestment tn he rusbuted Sitstply th. that Instead of adnalnishalog fame remedy In timer;ef ortogth uf the aCdged, end at the it the etwasetUltla proem., the remedy f.reectited s, the eabanation of Ins tarbral strength, and et tbe nos. 4, , els... we mastered the .nalf•f woO proetrat. es .1 '-drag tilt. • rouge. the pedant dna! Rene IL. the maws, abalbt•tei NI openot the totattavrn HOLLAND 131711ggd, which are: euttroteen vegetable owalsig,..l which have not se-sit thee:wet.. lb* boot tonto to no, but 14•.• user, f00..1 cortro - 1 o •114 0. , •114111 ennn taiga am - unite, to d.reetteng to lb. rora antatnerenn,lehste thee twee tcael. T: them at once. o, Cos erir r —Thetien.lnabletly Cuneentreted lies.- 010/de 1.1..0.... 111: le 4.lu'. In tell out bertie. •-nt .hd trrnilivi el Iv , th•great devised dos troll Cehlstabed Ise. tudeugd mace 1 . 11 . 91 err. which the put... .I••.nste nerd against phrehatng ea, nI itripoell inn I en su.t tett towns I. on !bolo/m.l ovary battle yob Lu. 13E.NJA311i r tar, Js., 1 co-. $4. Pry. , • TT Ist nibd u... ittat,re.. Y. •Oulali' • DYBP/ 1 7qA.—Wil.5011'9 PiII9ITO 014 LOST in I'vn ran vly CiorJa their rettrazy. Pone to :holt curative <Recta.. Ploitirlaca hate Rlcalnlatare4 than rreirveut vtatela.eo Item idiot itelept.fovve IL , r. P" .- üb.vrrt LR*Tifiat sud ttunsA AAA a Ott. , t.v ftixalt of thvta tu the Right , . forma /tarter, they are A nebulae La Dyno•VA,. AA! disessri the. stomach am! Wirt la • Auld by L. VAIINGSTRON ACO W espy 50 (0 Wcrel Etreet, Pitted:tub. •• firm abbertactiunto Dlsaolutton of Partzmniblp. TUE: Partnfrehip heretofore exisung ci• ,, rso Ife.hima*orre Reedersoo ..d Itcob teals, node the name of DcTCtasow, lirloingur l Co, this day dispoleml by the peorßase of the fohoruS of /WOO m. 0.,. Sheriff'. Nob, by ob.nb a., pen. The boatees of the late firm 1.111 to wound op by George Eloteble.,o obi Oeurge Eleadays..n. GEOESON OEN DERAOX, JACOB 'STEELE. Minket", City, Sept. ISIS, 18.18.yeltl8h1 Teachers Wanted APPLICATION will be received at the office of Semen PlcCeollcw, N,.n W.l Wont, oath WEOIIZSD.II NHSI , from act In It. capecl7 4 leather In the Bete Npa... - rotot of the Woos* cf Helene order of este.ler.l C4III.IIISTEE OF f tierfIUCTIUN. J. N. tIIIALLENDKRUZR & C. 0., t-, It. Dunlap, Jr IMPORJENs AND DEALERS IN Hardware and Cutlery. No. 101 Markot !Urea, PITTSBUtUiII 171,1WItS ,'‘ 'I7, FAIR. LOOK - II Kitt) Lodec (Mr. .4 Elm.' Cunt Nueva " —Me tart ...lan:neat Ir oy. Yoo. call Irani oar muck bnt are earrsnted, t ~,19e refunded In adrlltion to • bar, R ot begot:'Parlor Snurua, Iljc. grove., Laundry Steee,Ll . Sinew, (lea !tont., and a large erect of Copper, and Pur,alain Kettle. It preeery• Inc Plato and Planialas4 Tin Were, Dire bona, fad 1 rnne. Car 150.141,., Coal Hod.. Feadara, all aorta gird Pager, Meat Naha and Bathing dprar•res, at the Ir. City 11nre and Tin Waraboum. u( W. W. DILADSLIAW, No. 1 Wool ht Pint door bolow the flifn of tAe t; Mon Goa TILE WILLIE BOOKS— Willie'. Itioistiss; Willie Trying to be Mehl,: Willie Trying tom I horougA Willie Ti Tint. to 1.0 Moduli Willie iteeklog to be hood; The WOOD Mete ere 1, tended for b. 155. and iveso step sod tvolve year, eye. Siecti hook is beautifully llles4.led. Thie eerip • r bob. should be in every fnmliy end Sondes Echo..l Piave 80 cent. eayb. Tor eel. by pill J. 1.. ARAD, Te Fourth stool. CITY oP PITTSBURGII, &S.—Before me, ne of the ClldurnAn to end for told city, pereonelly Prise o Hon. t). idiom, Who betty; dulyetvoin, match, OAF • curtain Cur iflrete Ay Twenty Menu of Block In the HA neophyte Brid tfioge Compeer. numbered 833, Imod to John McClurg, an Bth o ban toen 411.1a1d or lot, end fi lter dilllcent •ierch 'can dveinober,notl9sl be 4 .W found, d et be make. the. afadevit firr l• a purpon of Meting applkation for the letulug of • cow 1 titlcelo of said stmt. 6. ADAMS. 'Umber, A. D, Brom and subset-1144 1310 day of Pa 1059. at1[1:11d AND. MoIIAPTIC: • QIINDRIES kJ BO bor. 5. mud 10.1 Priddy TOblICCO: 25 do i!o 15 Oracie• do on On 11.5.,511 4 Robinson'. do 40 WAY 00Iden Hyrum Co Madyforlom N. 0. Pow; ILO bbls., do a., WI/saves; 05 do N•p 3 51olt/4 for raloLy CONSIGNMENTS.= — 6 dos. Upper lent bon • Ell loos Cbsreosl.Elg Iron; 2514.1s.Couriellisille Cement, for ado Dg__, self. wart. WILEuN • OW'S • 111011 LY PERMAIED BROWN • IVINDBDB EOLP, so -reach approved or fu ennhing ano aerie F.. 6 larira inoPl.l.lo.t re..aZ7imitua Ooritar rdatterairvol and Diamond. lot DOWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GISIQEII.—This boa Luanne family tnedistne, and ' t this RISeOII i 1 the guar etery family should hava a bet. tie. The gennine foreato by " dO3. IHAVE just rend a fine and exterialve Wri rortmeut or Indio MAW? Coach, mirreigekt apt to warn or split, and ran . MI rimmed in worm Water. • self' . , , VL.F.MINO. v E I) 'llll6 PAY—New style ALI VIMIN oltstr6,Dmits thxuls.l, Please all atul 1.• them seta O . LietthoN C. 74 Alettkot at. 1 A-1 BBLS. VARNISH, Coach and Copyd; 00 - do 14%14440M to aids by seta W. - 11AOILEOW11, 107 Übe- UUOZS: QUININE, Sul b., for gole by .is . 81•01EOWN. . Ui i .s. }..TPErerriMu rriir ...., mi . b L .__ onll3 W. 11.1CIMOWN. , rains, jug teo'd by 2 anus Rola) CASES MAOrgowN BTTEIL--11.) kege rrhne decked Butter, lOW, tar ule VF.ATT,ik WILSON. Fag . te,ALE.4, first elas.s; Dwelling Rouse, , __No. 18,5 pips lizw—ss. a th, moll d_Wesl46 Ix : tg a ps ID Mg city tar. a f tiro° 4 th fd . Z up T , lr i l al . 1 ., .. w. inraMoll°4l6e:irrol'arSliotras.o... 4 11 .0.0 400 t l ig . a , boa mt i Sat Largo b rria!tibW . ir! , z ,, cr-l n. ina wi l r vi n: it , , ~/, ;:chi'''. '' ' f-,i'l‘ - Na ; 1 41 1 40 211 'irre• (~,,i "*"• 4r, - '-;;•-•-•/ _a- FALL 4a.VI NO• 74 PIARECET bTRIKILT W ore happy to ha abla to inform our nu Lovruaa trleua. . custutuer• awl flu public gaLtral- IT. that ea ate uovopeulas tbk moat AT PH eQrtvr at.dg A FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, RAGLANS, Mourning Goods, lionse-Furnishing Goods, Domestic & Staple Goods, That re lia:e ever been able conifer lie ear crack erlil be fumed •11 the noreltiee a the elms., there befog mend styles NEVER BEFORE OFFERED IN MIS MABEE? We will era he fairest daily le re ceipt of adtialvn to our primal ohick, all a which will h. sold lean, and a tuoil many arnuins lownr, than they CPO be Coned In the clty. PleaTo call and ar.micia Qur bdoro purthuatog ahem here. 74 Market Street, het. Fourth and Diamond, nuAwdtamr FALL GOODS Rorne's Trimming Store, Near Fourth street, Pittsburgh RICH DRESS TRIMMINGS, NAND -05051S CIAMK 2111111111M11, tu .11 the amniaa or the MM.. SHAWL BORDERS—a large ',tact at low prices. ELEGANT SASH RIBBON AND BONNET RIB— BONS; BPOLE HAIRS, SETS, COIFFURES AND FANCY HEAD DRESSES AND THE MARAPOSA --an entire new ornament for the head. EMBROIDERIES.—Fine Lace and French Work Setts, Lace Collars, Pompadours, Crape Collet-sand Setts, Embroidered Bands, Raffling, Cambric and Swiss and Linen Workod Edging; Embadered Ildkfo; In fants' Gaps, Waists and Robes; Valenciennes Laces; Thread Laces and Edging. STOCKINGS AND GLOVES of every cite and description. LARGE STOCK OF RIBBED HOSIERY MEN'S SHIRTS AND FURNISIIINO 4100D6 • fall "stock. MERINO AND SILK PNDER•UARMKNTS, for Ladles and Chnat.°. MILLD,ZEBY tiOODS—Rochat, Flovers, l'elvets Satin., Blood., Left., Crape., Feathers, Netts, ZEPHYR WOR9TEDS—MI.4Iu. of oar own Im portation, 111ITLAND WOOL, YARNS, CH ENF.ILLE,: and KNITTING COTTON. SKIRTS AND CORSETS the best make, THE STEEL SPRINO DOLLAR SKIRT r Pi CENTS. FANCY WOOLENS—Lalies' .ad Chi - Japans' 11,1.1.. - - • • • " • tiratfe, Sack. and Shawls. iiks.o or Wholesale Roman opntalt. ors Intl W NF wand SS As O.V.ILILI GoOD.T. to •hlch we Invite ttu geoseli sr• tentloo or rzacir.i.vrs act.' NIL LINERS A. we are notortantly recelstag one stock sod mate ocr porches.. on the b. , Nob 4,11911, we Caw nod wn7l wall .11 bonds In ocr lint a. they con te. had onywhers In the onstry. .14351ZP11 !toms. Alesket street NTOC6.7.,Ye; rA as at L ARO/ ATOCK 01 PALI. tIOSIVET3 of calla irs.a,.; ••Jr ••13-2ml CARD •(UHF. trNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY aza.:1.04.1 •DL LL lu los Ir u••ir 1.4z:1N CV/M..4 .iU r.wtlr.C. rL. wp. al a.. OLD St4-`ID. HJ 117 I LIBERTY STRUM, dirctii cpp.Wi. los Es& WILLIA.A.I Plll4luril., 30, I, lisv twilur .W5l. LI. a , /,40.11-V . W. M. GORMLY & W S3O LEB 4 , ...z..E1 G R 0 f' E R S, VALE.II.6 PRODUCE AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, 1171 Liberty S , Pittsburgh, Po. Pi?..,Serld2.lp A V CRY LAMER ASSORTMENT OP Mourning Dress Goods, t SHAWLS, VEILS, COLLARS, SETTS Asid other art/amain Maurnlog • ALSO. LINEN AND ROPSE•FORNISHING DRY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, Jost *said at ?The ilonriang and Ilonac•Fornitaing Mott or 3kWOli6c COOPER, Nn. '75 MAIIICET STRICT. selaiwd W. FINLEY.-- .. P A. SUFFIX FINLEY TDILPIIir., COnl MISSION Al ERCUA N - 43, CFLIC4OO, ILLINOTe. 4111.• particular stwatialt to the put - di...o.nd tale of /1000 4 GRAIN AND PORN. Bun TO—uppmckyrT a co, PDfAurlit, P. JNO. D. CANFIELD, DANIEL watiter, do du .4,161 W Alt 4. KREBS & BRO. P.II.B.OTICAT, Sithovtaphipts Corner Wood and Fourth Sta., PITTSBURGH. • "Ths C )WtSW \MOMa THE ADMIRERS OF ersrmwers PIANOS ~.rocarictxgolfoll oar ;Arioryklpttblt of 1a..... CELEBRATED PLANO FORTES. Sti•Asontol for Woo the lostnimento Li .o far to ad. Tinto, of the supply that purtiourrp should err tura tarty ottl to tote to NOVO • eboleit. • U. IMO= *DEO , No. 133 yin bel3 Bola egroL to , Meows) Plantar. WATT A RICER: NaW 000DBI NBW. CHDODS I I , 7 noon' AHD SHOES • • W 11-OLESALE AND RETAIL AmEs.RoBB ; No. 89 Market streetal ii , , :baiJait wend Largo sad wall Wasted atcskiliC . of BOUTS 15110118,dtrsct troul the rnatern klanutiouwers, ia entry variety and etphn Misses and Children's hoots, Flues., Gallery, Blip pars, Ps. Mao, Lade% Mewl sad Children's city wade hlek-heollel Boots, ehoes, Men% Ileyeand lluntles kip and sown Boat ',Shown Caton! Tlen Opatsa. Uwe. Water Pm( and Cork iklie 800t5...110f which to will sell al rery low view, war-v.2r or 'IMO; sad haring am 'Lamar yawn anparl• room In baying km Waste ha can now Ent all tutu.. lla ro apastfolly Writ*. all la want to call, asinullnet them itwy will ba pleased%• • JAIIS3 110813, eels N 0.82 Market atria& kJUNDELES -60 boxes Weetrra Reeerve Cbeese, to does out ictg 5 Dbl. treats Pada; • ' bbl. large Odour, oar load selectod rtd Mead 16 bbla Bali Dag Horrbstd . (esbt) BIDDLI6.• W 1 Di .6 CO. 1 1 .A.-MIENSON & SONS, , Turco ANDIASIZBICIAN COUVXMORA!ty, WRlchmils agel Itst+W. r z. 1 al + trartrictua s or !mak eagerlat t Oft Qum holm, Boom Cezdti Movhetc• - "13 hem atihnitstintitits 60 04* NOW OPENING AT HANSON' LOVE'S, NEW (3-00D8 C. HANSON LOVE , • _ • itlfscerlantout.• • -E-1•74E1 ATTf]NTLO N' STOVE DEALERS Is respectfully invited to the largest stook soi &muat vlsrlety of STOVES In the eat; manubsytored by A, BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, PI'PESB URGE( TN our atwortment will be found the follow IN log nil known COOK B.TOVIEB THE DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS / SM(IEE CONSUMING TROPIC, for Coal. THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE•TOP PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARBITER, for Coal THE NEW DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAB AND SMOKE CONSUMIFG EUREKA, for Coal Cr THE CELEBRATED VICTOR, for rood, Liro Oak and Pitoburgh PREIIIUM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT VARIETIES. PARLOR STOVES, for Wood and Coal: best in tho market, and boating Stave! of every daterir NR ATE FRONTS. . all uf ;Web will be 013 Lett term. WILSON. .• OHNE ek WEIOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, No. U 4 ‘Vo.si street, Pittsburgh Elar• now Ic st,til • Nit it.. a Desirable Fall. Goods, indth lovitAlt.• attentloo i.l IL. I tuJ WC I. OCZYMI T • 1.1111121.11 NV DT. PI- (70.. WHOLESALE Ai 'RETAIL MANIII'AC TUD,EDS AND DEALER A IN HOOFS AND e?EIU ICB N., 91 Fifth Street, Bunk Block Haat/lip:Lid laical/ad mar very largo COnjpilsin ur BOOTS Alq) ElloZ3, r. ars piliparti.l L cll.r cacti. lu iliac/ moots to purcbaaars Cali an.lalaralua. 4..10 Sod WL. R 861111CRT7.100, H 1/..fth .t. NEW STORE, NEW QOODS .1 A !,). .V. /3 Atilt ER .1‘ CO., oP NEW YORK on', 11••• au tollrely atm eiriaut DRESS AND FANCY Goons. u...41g at U.4 4 tita. R Al G.O N... 59 Marlt.c 4[ll - pet P.ta<u Tt.tr.l and /.41[CS .r.,t. pu. D FL Ell 1E IE3 CD CD JD IS , 01 It ely 4..7101.0 scl ms oarsotot t., ..a:1 .. czt tau ltian !MIN Y..RH PRICIM likelr °tack .11 Silks klas mas s tibial., ' lllaok a!s, kill Kat.. Oaatarostot, Cloaks, Ilan.* thsLaloas, tisanes, /Stating., VP= Ptak* Velvets, Damasks, claitra. • lltdalsaa, llosiary, Napklas, Porn do Cborra, Prllkte, Ilion., TOR•Vi Ing 6, House Furnishing and Dominitiu Good.. Tour than with • foil sad urn. plate amorlinact of good., to., oactitrous ut beenumerated, &dented m the season, for tl Ladies, Gentlemen, M 1... end Youtle . Wear, la acisurpacied They est ow call from inary ritima who rosy read thia alvertiaaroaat, that they may ha lib'. to lode for them. Balm. Tbs son. Iv open from 74 A. M. till 9 n'eloct. P. 31 ONi PRICE_ NO Dal. ATION Prima courted plain Ilona toll:darn CZBITILE HA ' RE, a, WOOD STFLEGIE a- HILLERMAN & COLLOR') Are ooar pt , p.r.3 to Wert tato Jaomodt of ttoso try, may WATS, OAPS AND LADIES' FURS STOVES, ORATES alt, RAZTORBI 'efy , Stoves, Lerates and Ranges! 112:: BISSELL SI. C 0 . , NO. 235 LTE ERTY STREET, 21ANIVACTIIIRE118 OF 00O.ME I IT Cif , PA R LOR HEATING STOVES, Fine end'Oommon Enamelled ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, Ahd the Celebrated aidthl and Zees 0 00HIPIQ RANGES. It you want ths Bcer COOSItiRMiti6 that fa made, antra BISSELL & CO.'S rt you wsotthe DELI coAL oaoKrna MVP, cull awl gat the "VIOTORY," lODE, BY BISSELL4 CO • Hyatt imat t 4. BED? WOOD 000EINO WrOVE, and gat ' - oBLAOKOA MADE BY BISSELL &CO If yousre bielding • home, and ZSOt tho BEET FICIISII *ad LATEST BTIME ct GRAPE: FRONTS .• Oall BUSELL Oa., tad yan a.. 3 tO It4pftSVA he they hers the Larval astil suortzoiot 111 this lice of Embus to Ihiebtoast fa the city._ _ tiet,lttal ' CANDLES -400. bun star Candlasi ortesaiknaityy F. ISELLUS gerlll Üben7 Itret t. 76,/ r g ...v.- cry: CORNER IT!! AND DEPOSITS TUN POEM OYFICE PITrEBUR CM Pa. Otr•eletaar or C 111,1•1.• DESIROUS of knowing where is the best Owe to prepare yon Men hrr Inane., ate divert. sit not out) to tapPra of the principal Rtatchento, , Dotha n, m and Prowsetooll Men of Metal. tot are moat no. epstfully Invited to con s 1 the Rooms plant Colic,e and soak• the following comparisons between ens nod slender ' lostitothm. claiming pantie potrostage,P".• the slew unm6w the ILtoow; the number nt stodents Ott. odh sure; the tu..neN If...oaten porßutd; the client, rudely sod !thoroughness of the tourist t.l study; the .nutty and, appestat:ow of the work dome by the students, the r . ,,tugo. Leary .1 the ettottute ; the tialltd , alb.,e, etyptbuu. nud literary stattdlng of the l.xheu , and Ai ether ttdogs the! go to make Op Dent clan. Fchooh and then It not estletixt • that the lion City Dollegs t. ne e zt, 1, 3 es„.„.or nor other poppol, and potato.. factllttos no la hero Q 11" n. bo hand, it la not aspect. that they ow ite school. tar will they be whetted to do an, 5024 de.* V tinbltc [WDIAIIOND MARKET /10T - 31t A i , 500 I ATI Tbe bolder+ of Celli:lllWe* of Inan are hereby naliti• ed that the balance doe, , my Twenty per Cent.. .rills lotcr eat accrued, will be pald by JOAN Al aGOFFIN, Troesorer, on the flat of October nett On and after that date tha Intermit sell] cease. aelti Old R JOhitil, Preeldent. Crltlr SOLICITO6 . 6 01111 Cg, t Pittsburgh, Sept, ln, Mb I 10°PA VINO AND GLADINct.--The SecOutl Tostalment of the Paying thd Oruding assortment whirl fell dee cm the first day of July but,(notico of ahlth was thou given by advertisement by the City Trnasurero wILI became payable on the• first day of Ontol•vr. All per sons !table for ealdaatuasount are hereby notified thatthito for collection of mob as may then retn.tin unpaid will to Instituted without delay. wolb-Std A W FOoiltet. Amusements RETURN OF TUE CAMPBELLS ! - One week only, commencing Mann er, Sept. 19 RUMSEY & NEWCOMB'S ORIGINAL CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, Bran Band and amble Troops, and the only Campbells now in existence; sal others assuming the name are nothing raore than mountebanks and Imposter., not robe Mated. We caution the paidlo against such: The *dreams. the Csmpbella enjoy above any other Minstrel Organisetions, arise from their wintering tne last twelve Imre- In the Southern country. Their delineations of Negro phsrattere are taken from marital scene* and lo• cidenu in African life, and aim at presenting Musical and Oomleal pecntiaritded of the Southern Negro, and elevating bin In hi. proper standard of Natural Wit and Musical 'Sil ent, presenting the oboes of Negro Life en the Plantation, and rep. ..clod the musket capabilities of the more refl. ed Negroes of clti , a end villages. In presenting truthfully the Shades and Peculiarities of Negro Life, the =Overeat accord has etempod the Campbell artist. uneppreschable and defyirp. Qtraa Balcony Serenade by the CAMPBELL LEASE- D eND, led by the Wizard Ilugle, - AUGUST ACHE Doors open at 7 o'cloclq commences at Kto 'a. A DM ITTANCE TWENTY-PILE CENTS. P. d. CLARKE, gormand Duslztem Director. APOLLO THEATRE.— MANAGER!...— .. .... POUTER .B.IPD n'/ACil,itiD. Doors orn al ada7k, Curtain Win lEU at 8 a'a , a,k preirey =MEM MARRY SULLIVAN , EV ENING, 544. 11th, to perf,rm9l, TUB MERaten OP vs:nor. ~...BARRY BUL4VAIT. .OLIARLEP OMIDUEB. ilbloptao Jig. To eaucindo with pON C.E9111 UE BAZLN. Dun Censer de Be.;in ...... .....--lIARRT EULLIViN CARGO'S BRASS AND STRING BAND; OFFICIO, M MYTH Ormor. seOlyd tbuntional , •llnfoaralty of Maryland, SCHOOI, OF . MISDICINF. THE FIFTY-SECOND SESSION will be- R te TIRTIISDA Y, 0:1 , ,,ber lath, 1969. •E 1 end Ilarcik . N o.'3lluill.N U., Ptincipl. Kea Pis/ tn. I rut - eery. W. r A. AMIN, .51 D, Chemistry and y NALUEL CEPIV. red of clue ROBY. , Ai/annoy and Phyai.legy. . W. IllialliNithitOhrl, U. D., Obstetric.. • iAIIIi.DES /RICK, 51. D , Materie Medics and theta . yrt foes. B. H. 131d1YL4M.Demooet ttttt Anatomy. CLINICAL LriffrEMOTION le given at. the litaltltuas. luilrmary, situated near the Itilecrelty, and open la blatrb tUfikibl. of the fehad throughout the year. YlitEß, for th• full course, PM Matticulelice fee, lb; Uradoa. PO: Practical Anatatuy,f,lo. *Prof. N. H. SMITH... Amistant Lecturer on Anatomy, .111 /apply any detlctenclee In the Anatomical Corm., con ae.tueut open the 111 health ol Pref. Roby. selti.tht .4110. SV. MILTENBEIDIRR, Dean. • BZ=IIZEIA MODERN LANOUAGES.—F'asputick AVIKL Nu. 17000 ilbfeld street beg. to' Inform WA plaptl•ml ot, public tbsl be Inured - mad bib ,liantnnetlnom In 0.11111.1, Fr•nct, ^ anlo,lmd• QEIVICKLEY ACADEMY.—A CL4ssicAL am, OCVSIUMAI. Boachtso SCEIOOI, FOB DOT% on the P., Pt, W. A C. R. ft.,12 miles from Pittsburgh. REY. J. S. TRA V.;LLT, A. (1, Principal. The TIIIIITTTOCRTII - SESSIOT will cornm.:l on TUESDAY, November let, lent. TrauS,Per Segel. of are txmath. 176 /or circulate, •tc-, enquire ot John Irwin A Sons. LI Maar Meet, or T.II.NeTIO A Co. IA Wood alTot, or at the Principal, Sewickley, Pa. eetTomodnwitP .00TJBW (*FLO Vlil IdIC &UNARY LA INALENCEVILLE, • FOR YOUNG LADIES, 11IIE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO TFASIS, five mouths each, ill open on TllEShitir. the Mb offieptetaber at IV Oda., A. 24. Tb. Faculty o(T...them who tilled their eittooloos with such'dlettagoi.hed Kamm. during the mat mar, their roonwhion with the izeritraloa. Oa etemut of the greatly 1ac...4 facilities for travel afforded by the ram Peseeugar Railway, • limited number of DAY PURLS will be etweitrod from Pittsburgh. The number of Marding Pupils Is limited to Thirty, PAULY APPLICATIONS ARE DESIRABLE CIRO:MASA cootalutrig general laiortuthm, tams, a., cosy be hada* DAVIS' and DISMONI3, Book-sullen, and et KLABEA'S and Idi.LIAITS Music Stores, or by outdrew. lag at Pittsburgh post Office. eulcitsaZ P.Y.E 0101168 T. RIDEtt, Boots, e i um tam tient voittaugaol a 1. coLcicuz AND • WRITINU ACADEMY, College Ela.ll, Diamond, ISlnstlegintam 7113.1113, CAM ON INTILIINCE. Tor Orumoutal Wrltlng....--....516 Plain Wr 10} Thar. aplimltrd " Nittthag .04 Book-leatirog...l.-20 VACVLIII filfAlfrp„Pr_ofersor of Wiling nod Book.Hoeplad. 0.8. IatITUSAD,Jr., Profampor of Pluomanhlp: 0. P. WELLS, Profewor et Book•Heeping and Comm • tal Oalculatioca. RSV. W. B. BOLTON, Lootm.nr on LB utory end Gets Enklects. DON. D. P. FLENNIKEN, Ez-U. 8. Ellolster to Den mark • member of the Mather& Bar, LOCS6rOT 09 00L0 merd.l Lam. PAO/. M. F. ELTON', Lecturer on Elocution. Gall and eee what bee rarer been before attempted by any perm., namely: SpW , mean of Ornamental and Practioal Conenattehip rPoarprarnrt, in the .hurt 'paced from 20 eectinds and upwards. Good boarding at 260 pre week. Ilirmlnglenni Petry tree for etodents. Eentranee at any time. For epeeiminied of-Good &Mame Writing, *name two mange easels, and Wm. • 0. 11. IXITILLIII,PrinzipaI. Pittsbanb, Pa 11.1:MIrtlkwP MAD. APPOLINE TETEVOUX. Nardi!): and Day Sc , o , ~,a •• 148 Third Street, ,PitteSurgA. THIS SCHOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA- A DIZO, besides a fun English Come, mnaual fad:MN. to eoguire the Trench language and Ilterston—the pried. Wow Amerlma born, having resided =rani pars to Minn, nod being maned by lir. Tettdose, • oath* of Tarts sod graduate of the •.oelhte Oharhanagoe." The meowed annual melon .111 op.. ou hlooday, the 12th of September. Price of tuition by lb. term, SU. Trench end Latin taught without extra charge. No mile tanned loader ten years of age. Tor circular., epply at Idr. Mellor'. and 111r.DAVICCII'S stone, orat the residence of Madame Tetedoux. anecdnift MRS. EDRI OTON IYILL REOPEN RER BOHOOL VIE FIRST MONDAY IN eNYTNLIBIE., • • AT ItRII.IIIOMICI ON ANDERSON STREET, sultdrAdl. ALLEGHENY CITY. PENN INSTITTIft, HANCCKIR STARE?, NEAR PUN ruopea on MONDAY, the 24tb .&013116T. Tar.. per maim of an month.. J. AL 81f1111, anklyd Principal. ARECENT GRAD ATE of a New Eng landCollegt, vlaluis to obtain a attuiGlou u =LOU. Lit to mut ingitticiou alearuing. Good recommendations Modal. for further particular. Inquire at Tots Orirma. Valuable Coal Property for Cale. THE Widow and Mira at Law of Cyrus Prantlas, fats of Portal:* county, OW* a...ad, afar for sa/* ths Goat lama a/than*/ In Now Oaribsrland;l3aa cock county, Virginia—being lb. mins. pitrchasal of Ab hid Ottspmsn.7l. MCbtifatan and l.'o. Chaproan—con• ' stating of op* hundred and twanty4hras tuna with th, appurlo/2611140 lad prlallert coon by Ms &bon path. to cycns prentlas, ea the* tit day of April, 1687. Than la stratum orb for of Cos/ on the abort ptamlsm aow °pip ed-4nm ItO=I6OCOI3IhILI Can DI X 641304 610 01111tOred .st the Ohio rine pew day. Alao mineral. on 181 saw known a Um Carson Farm, co:slating at 80 acres of 6 foot vein of Ocel command wino the Chapman swabs's and can bit workad front Ow alms opettl gb, slab en Iron Oro, firs Clay, /lc. The colon. ars Ins moat valnanla of say now sorted on *Ss Ohio tlear. The quail. ty of Opal Is equal to Pittaburatt or Youghloghany. Ito loastion of tbs. minas, :0 caw below Rittabargb. prmpt, sdrantages far *tapping Coal not reamed by ear abov. that iongirp. -all the appllames agalag bra &arising- COal ars fa raise t misc. and Cap v lobo ormllol3 01 atly- Thlspeeliente • raw opportunity•tr no, i j yaj o ij uo i or cowpony *fable' to ob'o'e In Ma bnelneee, ae the propart, will be soli below can on Liveable tent A good Wile to if • like* property sill b. Mall W the purstlasee. Jobe lebittleney aid Illatumil 8. Snapp; the Ad ilioittra• t ar t. viegiola, will *Una on the pneteleie to exhibit We w—Mrtio , to. rumbaed. for tants, .4.: er ,.. j o b, whrttlefey or Wetland U. Kann, New Chatter. land, Mama county. Pat . Bamnal J. Hopkins or 1..0. pretties, itarmarm,Partatte county, Ohio. 113 commotion 0.1111 tha-.bore, lb. Administrators lila ..11,11 &stood, persOntWit ro pirty nand Au oparaling tb mints—conststlng 01 Danae , Mulct, 04% Barg., Stamm, bat riots, litumbeat, Whorl Boat, Att. ... 8.... Ohio, Bkpt.Bkpt.s 1859. .. UTRAPPING . „F. .. . cents. Dcoolo *W Idedhior_ow; • .. . do is do - 11. Idaho! co 'Tier plea plitd piddlo cub for Rum by ' -- ' 27 ca:•l47.lttillAl Wood Rrett. foLr =diit• e b), ES on band and 1.11.10111 PG 6 O. ett) 55a1t0. DAVIS, Attettoneer. Cirmateretal sates Room No. 64 7attl Stmt._ 'NINO AUCTION SALEr - of 4 hetsea andting .7) 'Alternate BUILDING -1.4/Td-431.104164N arAlMat the Auction Room of P. U. DAM, No. 64 6th et en PatordsTereolna. fent coonnenetagst edit. Penrotadt h en Mitten tlf thorn; and thli age le male to giro to those who tam been tumble to =tad ral)e tat the prettlate, an °ppm tnalty of pardtagng a cheap and Plea. Rot boom. 00 the easy terms of $3 ash, and 4.6 a mouth so .11 tote thatr ail I . ll *. 6 50 t. those ealUng for:'PO and oven Itelteuh eat halt to Doe year. Plats to be men at the sae- Um Mini,. meld P. U. DAYM MEM . • ROOKS, WATOIIES 'AND JEWELRY.-- . _Lk A. Glean. A Co. hare arrived from the ElLltOrninds PAle and will .11 on Prlday and asturday BreologeaotA • IGlb and 17th, at 7t4 o'el.t, at ibe easmerchd uln room., No. 14 MA efr.t., • Urge oolleetloo of Hooke to every &rim tment of Literatura; Bibles end .PlaYar Lida. Letter, Cap and Not, Papa; Wank gooloc Gold Pen' Gild and Stu. 1r atebee, to oleo .d bonGo; earieS4l.• flee G e ld Jewelry, to groat vuiely: Table wad Pocket Cit. tory; Paver Plated Ware and foxy attlere. The stock' io on open for exaroloatio P. 11. DAVIS, Acct. E - 4 XECUTOR'S- I VALUABLE BDILDING SALE TUB S T LYTTI AND ZIGIITIT WARDl—thyTneeday ginning, &pt. Wth, at 7 Wriack, at the Commetelat Salo gown., No. 64 Fifth street, by order of tbe Executrix of ttio notate of the late Dee. A. W. mark, demand, will be mitt that clearabto Lot of - Crone!. aline, on the earner of tVehater wsd Congeal Oriente; trued°, on the corner of rennsylrarda avenue and °degrees streec" cos do on amps aide of Penna. avenue, nearly oppwite the tmt warned soh one other lot. on West elle cf Cleat:am - Sheet, adjoining the Welch chumh; two other !aeon Welt able or Congrentireet, between Wylie Street and Penns. mama Terme—Citosbelf cesh,,tradne In one yeir, with Mime, socnred by bond and ni , rtmge. 1 , ..r particulars Malan of D. 19. • A. H. gall, No. 101 roartit at Wit. self. P. 51. DATIA, Ana. PEREMPTORY SALE Of HOPE COT TON rAcronv. WITII THE etacargEßy, On Tuesday evening, Sept. 20, at 734 n'tlxkotill ho Sold, at the Commercial Sale. Rooms, No. 64 filth et., toe nnillvldal two thirds of the entire Real Estate, Machinery, go, known a. the Rope Cotton Teeter - , property, sitnetaja the lotirth Ward of the city of Allegheny, tile-titer with the life erste of Pollard McCormick, Esq., In the remelnlog one third pert of the same. The peers's. contains *twos foursome cd grennd. on which Is trotted an , extensive lirstelles are story Rrick Cotton MLR and ether building., at pram oc cupied by Moms. I. hi. Pennock alto, twenty4wo dwelling homes, leaving about forty lots for further Immo, meets. Th. Pactin7 contains one 9,000 spindle., with the necomnry carding sod other machinery, Which coot op. wards el gloo,ooo. Thwabovels subject to an angina ground rent of gib, payablequarterly. net or the property may be men at the auction store, and further information gismo on application toJohn Borten, Ego , corner Firth ltd Grant eta , or to John Lightner, Esq., No, en Penn at. - Tweeze—Onethled reth,tesidne in I and R,years, iiith in fant P. 31;DiIVIII;Anat. DUBUC BALE OF MACHINE SHOP, POIJNDRT 8111T11 8110 P, WITII MIA, KA- TgALSIA, ac, AT LAT/it/HR.—WM 1' sold at public sale, 011 Tuesday, 8ept.2705, at 10 o'clock, th• pram: ass, the rdschl as Mop, Intl, other bulldogs, and az Lota of Ground on the earner of Railroad strata and Jeffenton sty In Latrobe, Weatmoroland county, Pa„cr, the line otthe Pa. B. R., 40 miles east of Pittsburgh, latalz aid aa a Car Idanufsotory, and emery way well adapted for the bnshlus, or for the manufacture of Agrlailtnral Laplemsnts.. Alao, the Marloatted , and Toole,-cooststlog of Couto. and Boller, Turning Lathes, Drill Pram, Bolt butting alasblue, prot ium Bum, Watt. nod Tsrmonlog Elnchloas, Wood Planer, Tongualog and Grooving Masoning, Taps, Dim, Shardogs DaDing, drlndstsme, Disstamillt end Mathlaba? Ilmsd Tools, Patterns, Lumbar and Iron. Thewle will be pee:bite, ea gm owner le engaged lo other basturn. Perms frit deg to examine the ertablisbatent prior to the du of do, can Ea so by calling ors It Mies at lert.mbs. 'Arco, at the rale. will be bade Übersi. self P. dt. TrilrLS: tut. S ECOND ILAN D CLOTHING AT AucTiorr. —Commeettag . Thm2d.t7, 5ipt.121.2, at 10 o`efock, A. 01., 2 and '75.5 Y. hi., el. contloolog the tame-Loan .velk day during the week, will be sold t large tad 11/20.- assortmeost of Clottdog, =eating of Nee, Poet, Dress Beek Pentalco. and Vests, Daft woia mt.) Travelling Ham &e. P. AI. DAVIS, Acct. BONDS AT AUCTION.—On Saturday 111 evening, Pept. Ugh, it 7% o'clock, at the Lamm dal Wee room., No. to bib .net, on account whom It mar concern, will be soli. Ronde to amount of UNle= r, e.. , roof by the Borough cr Washington, Pa., to the c Valley flailrosti Co. .12 . P. IL DATA Allot. OTTIOSELRING do BONS' MR NEW SCALE fgigg PIANO FORTES. TIIE subscriber has now on harid a most epleodid et.k or MOO% cooslttfrig cf 6c sod f Oc teveeiLie Mkt end Carved pun of the mist alegaat de =lotion, from the celebrated rectory of Chickertog I flow- The Internmaore are all proeld.l 'alai their lam tro pear , mails, at Brpeatin7,lclioo. DentEe-Dampen, were, od are of their • • ENLARGED NEW SCALE, .13y which a snitch larger wend Waal is cliteiriel, CJllfie plettly the lOrie ta reedered eery powerful, yet rataittleg ita mien triesteal quality. Ity the perfection of lbe non. Oa performer le enabled to produce all grades of tor., from piantariato toforrtatilwooslth the veatart tan, • CIIICEEHING t U 0 dlB' PIANO? Ara all sp,kanAt lb. beat artlata end critta in our canutry:— ' THALBERO mays—" They an bedoEui =Tarim the I boas Aver um In tea Canna BUM*. and Natlt es:open (d -urably with any I bare artr known. ••• • . actrrev.eaATrEit .. huh ad Italee pAtill ago , L.. berm more than rvoli Rued Mary by Ms email:lord bor. of them, sir, That for rolumb and purr quality of too°, With meats of artkolarlon, tboy isean>corned.- (from the Natt.hal Inat.Molnar, Waattlngthhi "Thiry can nfaly hear aaatoparlson Wart:manta hats 07 part al tha isorl..l, la polo[ or tam., sac...o'th ooi elss. Icily a [oath.- I From the blew Moan. PLaytme erraLLeoce of contedid, 'oleo.ee of flal.h, and (Mai n:dueu of waykoostulhtp, end stove .11 for Totem... ra rlety, mallow.straetoose, hrtlltsoey end peteoultroes of i 724, they are unoqualled." • Ifront the teu,Ely Juttru4l) "The patellar musks! qadltiss bslonslng to !hi, Chls.k• .esiog Inetrumente, ere &Sufi, tautest, slcb etid powenol tone, free from any woolen, noisy, Doan of sated, IP dis agreeable to the sensltise mutest 4.r: stey hese alio so easy, GAM and pleamant touch, and will keep in tone Mttnr _ than any Plano. known." The public ue [Wet.] to call and ..:4113i03 11035 'comments. which are mild at . FACTORY PRICES AND WARRANTED ..I4.IIIO? JORN trazoil, OLD and YOUNG AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, Professor Wood's Bak Resioratii,,9 • WILL PRESERYE,INFALLIBLY;TILE calm. ot the hair, lf need two or: threw times • week, tow imegineble age. Perfectly restore Um gran corer tte bald with natures own ornamorrt, the bah; make ft more wit and beentlind then any oll,and preleerte the snap free from all disease, to the vadat age..... State. men, Judges, Attorneys, Dorrore, tilergymen, Profewdonal Bien and Gentlemen and Ladles of all cinema, all cm the world, bear testimony that we do not say ton main fta tater. Read the following, and Judge:— PROFESSOR R. TUALLBERG, PIANIST, mye, on hie arrival in the United atter ke e'en reign: becoming Mr, but on tingling Wood'. Rafe Reernratire heir me recornewt Hs orlgWl bu. " • 010,11L1E3 OARDEW, 13 Naar. Street N. T, e,„,..the grey hairy on hie wife'. Lad ...ire, ef tl,r:fr week'. trbd, timed into a dark brown, eMe ramp limo beautifying end , thickening the - )1.. O. ILAY6IOiD. Bath, Halm, sat a he is now sixtrzeari old, gad hi. hair and whlaters oro • • el...thirds gray. but by Um We of Two bOttles of Restorative the gray hair. bare disappeared, • both on Ida bead nod face, walla mote soft and alcany that for twanty.ilve yam previona. lile wife, at the age of fifty two, bait tuavilt with tho same ands that NhL lost k I h N ai ßO yt Z Y . a o l f ta * Teter, laansasy Hal and Wood's Hair Raatoratlea,and Lis hair Is now think end glom. B. LI. MIDDLETON d , Livitgigon, Alabama, says • the Bastorstiva ban one much gong fight,. part of the nonntry. Be aim It for baldneer, wad Dow T. L. MORBID. Lehmann. Entirety, sap babas seen W. Bahr Reatorathe fn bandreds area.: _ ass, and never tom It to fall la accomplishing - all it mica= to do. A. J. ALIMIN, IfoLailluboro'„ 1111nobtotsys ho hal the scald had eight pure, aril wu bably but by the liberal •we of , Wood'. elair-DAlllurr. tire, b.. bu • rich glowy bawler heir. Qr . fold by all Draggles, and by 0. J. Wood At Co., 444 Broadway, New Yorkaad 114, Market itreet, It. Louis, Ma Bold la Pittsburgh by Dr. - • • OEO. D. ItSYLEII, D. L PAIDITZTOCK k CO., - and all Drugging. • [nab:Mil JOHN T. caral.. . COCAIN dt. 0/133441; napozrans or . H A R D- WA , RE NO. - DA 'MUDD ST32I.BET; Pour Dam above rt. Cburtel Uotri, JetAxltim G. B. itaziX, loto of Lancaster.. —LoZciA& Oltzuf, PtU.L s. G 330. SR SYLVAN dr. CO., Commisision . .l.riferchanta, . TOR THE SALE or PIG - IRON, BLOOMS, No. 52 Wood at., Piitaburgh.: notunts--Lysn,Eborb Cb, ft DOebmtb; LoneeP l4 .• Copeland A Co, Ft ttaborgh; Thos. Mat castes; Con. &mon Cameron, leaejiabertn 0 4 1 ... r co, sollldly.bure, THE EIMMPRIBEI Insurance Company' ' OF PIILLADELPIIIK- • Insures Airman/it Loos or Damns by.Vare G . Building', lisraluircillse,, Fur. of e., gio., at Reasonable • Wm*" of Premium" -, Dnecroia.—T.Safilfordaten: Minn Witre.ol 1141••••Coi ?UHT" Innen Zoo. Lt. Atwh3.l. ct . ./trz9S, mu . G 0„, ; deo. T. Tradlck, of .Ihedick, Bram B un , murk.; "lording L. Dello% Qin 11. tilinktal.ol rtswart 4 Pin; John /L Drown, of John 11. Brown It Co: D. /L. fahnnteek, Cl D. A. Fahneatick *CO.: Antrini D. cwn J. L. Eninpr; of Wood a ihingal. RD STARR; FL - cilium Canal" It. OnLlSitititiry. ,• ' ' • " At 1111117142 ksrgu'an.—Tlnc noim aCo :J.Pantie Tbomu Ito , m. L• 1 , Jam. 3.lamball, E.., Allm 'llll.lll irag,WlPion,lDlltoy & Co.; little-1,2"1", Co. BilliTDram ChL, C4lit.l 4 qa., p p... Wm, 713 i411.711,. ET. VA Mt CO,AgAms 1- *.a4 _No.s2 Wooiatmot. TllllllloAbe Allegheny entity Fain N.snnrr.SpAY, '‘..rTEIIniSDAY cod PitiplY Sepumber lattaPlrtatCTl4tri hoar ota th. fEn.leYl.l/AIIIA it4.ILROAD, Purnaner Platlaa calla Zak Oacu sort. Tram can' day- calf Pass.vr LSO a. r. . , - . Last Train will leave Grounds al &II v. sa. /6r . PARS tacuWAY, 17.V2 OWiTla grzwAst ClTRON—uxan,i_. Leghorn juii tl (orals by &11111 fILD FASIiIONED OAK JYLtT FAIRS .`"F ""I WtLb di) VA tor Ws at our losnehaa. T. SACCO "a' !Irmo/Lit GEED-3ootezPrim . ° rerAltiidir commixdas (micas& E wan Waxy, los tate7 , 03 ,2 usaa dame rattlyrJlarl bbls. Linseed °it-ilk - 40604 f9r %—f gab low to clam ' Z. arr,L £o2l.lbetty eirt lULDREN'a SW bbott sad istimeetr , or N e e 4 1213ra1l P1217J3171G1C other tot fat - TALIMSGIco.
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