• to. 4shurg . etay4t. sossiLLnaLtr...o. i, I 'lnu.tass..p. L. EATON-D. B. Yuma R. EIn.B.ETT & CO.. 3J hnd AZAP221.111.0.88. T r rrrE3l3L - 11,43.1i SATURDAY MOEIIING, , SEPT. 17, 1169 Repuplican state Ticket MVOs orrcuct, 4H0111.2 E. 0001fItEN, of To wooly. iintrroa 6mazu, IL MUM, of Bads county. Republican 'county Ticket. . . SOMA ALIAS U. MUHL Plagiargb. MUMS VAANDSL Piltiburgh, DAVID A. PAYABLE'S', all brat, CHARMS L. 00BURINO, wets, ' • DAVID EL BAYARD, P.6 1, N , WLLLLEU ESPY, Lower two:I/Mr. ammo" 1.111/ .111004 THOMAS MALLON, OAS.. • mean" Airrossrr, JACOB U. SULLIES. Pobburgb. GOODMAN Y. COULTER, Booth Payetta. .102PATILiN BBAIIIM, Booth Plttumrgh ClORNELlOt,Bosickley. StRITT H. T. EHHEESON, Mast Deu. DOLLGTOS CI ITS POOR, JOSEPH MILL B, Buowd.u. Tai Si z e Juan hums Dthetrrs.—The tele graph has announced that the administration has invitedio the capital fer consaltationlieut. Gen.: Boor?, who has accordingly repaired thither. It hag been suggested that Mr. Buchanan desires a controversy of this kind with the Britieb gov ernment for the purpose of raising a war feeling in the country, by moans of which he expects to regain some of tile lost popularity. He is not the man, however, to conduct a dispute of that kind to a successful termination, while a failure would sink him lower than ever in public esti mation. It wan through hie wretched diplomaoy and constitutional timidity that the Polk admin. titration backed down in the Oregon affairs, from 64° 40'ti . 49°. Since that period we hate no reason to believe that his back bone has grown any stronger. Although it irtVlhe usual quarter to look for It, we rely very much on the moderate oonneels of Gen. Scott, who is a better statesman than the President, and his superior in good judgment and true courage. It would no doubt be very pleasant for tho President and hie followers if they could make a party question of this controversy, as they did in 1844 with the Oregon troubles. But this cannot be dono, In the present enlightened con dition of the country. The Washington correspondent of the Phila delphia Press, in commenting on the anxiety of the existing administration to get up a war ex citement, thus remarks: "If it is possible to raise a was-breeze on the question of the title to the island of Ban Juan, without incurring any real danger of actual hos tilities with Great Britain, it will certainly do so. These `pipieg,times of peace' are not ex actly-10 its taste, and it dose not submit cheer fully to the thought that the 'bruised arms' em ployed in the Paraguay expedition and the Utah war should be quietly 'hung up far monuments.' "The President has always felt great pride, and I think not unjustly, in hie familiarity with all questions at issue between the United States and Great Britain; and if the controversy in re gard to Ban Juan should assume a serious as pect, it is not unreasonable to suppose that be would be enabled to defend our national rights in a Presidential message, or a diplomatic dis patch, with a degree of ability that would attract attention, and win publio spplanse He is na turally anxious that hth Administration should uotpass away without leaving some littiorles press upon the history of the country, to which he could revert with utlefeoUon when he enters the shades of retirement which await him after the 4th of March, 1861. And in all candor, so little of a really creditable character hie been done, that the necessity daily becomes more and more preening to make the most of the limited tense yet left him. "Let no hope that be CU at least so manage the present dispute that the future historian can truly say of his administration: 'lt found the title to Ban Juan a mooted question, and it con cluded a treaty by which the. American claim to that laud was clearly established.' There is sot a considerable body of Democrats who feel it incumbent upon them to praise the National Ad ministration at all political assemblages to which they participate, and if it ie enabled to achieve some object for which it can be justly praised, the wear and tear of conscience to which these derotees of regularity are now subjected will be sensibly diminished. "By all means, therefore, lel the administra tion utonleh the oceniTry by a tangible act which will do something to retrieve Its sadly damaged reputation, and make conscientious and intelli gent Democrats feel that they have found some slight compensation for the blushes of shame and oonfnelon its many discreditable deeds have brought upon their cheeks. If the proverb Is true that "the darkest hoar comes just before the dawn of day," the period moat be near at hand when It should afford us a series of re markable proofs of statesmanship and adminis trative ability." 19e fear the hope literally ex - pressed by the writer of the above extract, whether It IS Ohl cue or ironical, Is doomed to distappointment. Mr. Buchanan Is not likely to achieve any great ma in statesmanship. Ho is ensontially a small iolitiolan, and incapable-of meeting any Tie*. Lion withal - 0001d be treated with high minded frankness and liberal judgment. THE POIDONLD CHASM]; R1CT17321330.—We ex tract the following from Peterson's Philadelphia Ocr.mterfoil Detector. It speaks for Itself. Pitts bargh merchants wilt read it with a relish: "The fall trade of Philadelphia has been large and satisfactory, though not so extensive as was gederally expected. Tho cause of this is assert ed Oho in the conduct of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company, which has not only deprived our merchants of the natural advantages they rightly expected from the geographical position of the city, bat, by their arrangement of freight charges, brought Philadelphia into the place of a mere rriiy elation. The Railway Company have for months given receipts for goods to be carried from New ' ork, through Philadelphia to the West, -at less rates of freight than they charged on goods shipped from Philadelphia to the same • western points. The natural tionsequence has been that the merchants of the South and Weet have taken the lower freight charges into con aideratiop, and made their purchases in New York in preference to Philadelphia. Thue the trade of Philadelphia merchants hat been made to bear the burden 'of the competition kept up . with the rival railroad lines, and their custom ers taught by New York competition to look for ward to the continuance of the same murderous polio)' in the future. This feature Is bad enough, in all conscience, but the next is still worse. The railroad compa ny have refused to promise that this thing shall not be done again, and all that' the merchant, robbed of his customers by a railroad company he strained his means to help into existence, can get from Its management is en assurance that . the wrong will be repeated. The shape in w this insulting and injuries determivallo put, is thls,"the competition for the ugh bast- DOSS forces the road to carry ago er ri t es f rom • New York." _ Our .Iloard of Ti rw - - • mo months ago, sent argh to remonstrate with the Pittsburg . merohents for their hostility to the railroad company, shown in their oppotition to the repeal of the tonnage tax. They were very cordially mot and very hospitably treated, but very coolly , . informed that tho Pittsburgh people understood the Pennsylvania 'Railroad and their mode of dealing, and their own rela tions to that company quite so well as their brethren in Philadelphia. ..The lame course of conduit now pursued to wards Philadelphia has beat long followed to wards Pittsburgh and the towns in the west of our &ate. Flour and lard and butter and other produce 00014 be shipped from Ohio to Phila delphia through Pittsburgh for boa than from Pittsburgh itself. Consequently the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company offered a direct induce ment for the owner of capital stock who would employ it In the nituntaature or growth of any snob article to carry ft into Ohlo, in preference to rimedning in Pennsylvania. It is not to be wondered at that the people of Pittsburgh looked With nofriendly eye upon the corporation that thus worked directly against their interests. we bass always had 44 warm sympathy with our westernbrethren in their opposition to the come pursued by the railroad company ; and now that • they hue the cup- presented to their own lips, "-we hope our own merchants will better appre ciate the Julies of the Pittsburgh complaints, and demand a general change of policy in the management of the company, The railroad was a Pennsylvania enterprise; it wan built with peonsylvania capital by Penusylvanisenterprbte _ and vigor, and if it continues to be ituusaged for the in terests of Ohio outflow York against Wes Peonsylvania, we should not be eur pied to find that Pennsylvania bestow too hot to hold eon who tweet nob parricidal manage. Mrs. Huedel etuudaglutto degree to the nail. Mere, homer mob they oily ntptidlate ha. ohs has takalthouse to Eastl6th Wed, adjoin ing no °coupled by Air. Briallt, Of the Itching Post. kME=M=MM How. THOMAS E. Occults:3i', who has been so journing itt out city dating. the Agricultural Fair, has t*o a very favorable impression on the large number of persons who have formed his acquaintance. His presence here will no doubt. atimedste many to exertion in this campaign who might have been, =der other circumstances, lees calve. To ensure his election a fall vote alone is necessary. The only hope of oar opponents, and the only cause of anxiety on the part of our friends, le that the feeling of security which pervades the Republican rafiks may cause an in different attendance at the polls on the day of the election. But, from every day observation, we feel assured that tide quiet aspect of affairs is not attributable to indifference to the great Issues before the country. AU whom he meet, speak of the necessity of voting this year, in order that we may be strong in 1860, and under the in fluence of this conviction the turn out in October will be unusually large. Every intelligent op pausat of the party in power, who has given the subject a 'lngle moment's attention, moat be con vinced that this year the first and most important blow will be given. Let this view of the mat ter be adopted, and the triumph of our cause becomes a fixed fact. Lancserin Comm.—The Pennsylvanian, one of the numerous organs of the national adminie tration for this State, ASSOEIDOSS with great glee that the democracy or Lancaster county, in solemn convention, have endorsed President Buchanan and refused to do as much for Gov ernor Packer. This is regarded u a refreshing evidence of the personal and political popularity of the great men at Washington, at his own home. • The demoorets of Lancaster county are in a distressing minority, and the ranks of the party have been so thinned by the ohne:lope measures of this same distinguished personage, that none are left in them but office holders, their friends and .sympathisere. That they should assemble and pus landatery resolutions in favor of the man - from whom they expect to receive offices is by no means surprising, and is therefore scarcely worthy of notice from any quarter. At the October election the people of Lancaster comity will give en opinion of J. B. and hie measures, which we are certain will not be regarded by his friends as very flattering. They will not accord with the oily endorsement of this packed Convention of political Waiters and their supple toole. New TORK.L.II was impossible, from the bungling manner in which the telegraphic ao count was given, to determine what was the re sult of the fight in the two democratic Stale Conventions In New York. From the New . l'ork papers now before us it appears that Fernando Weod and his clique suomded at first in organ izing a Convention and driving out the regular Convention ; that after the Wood Convention had adjourned for dinner the regular Convention took poseession of the hall and retained it ; that Wood's Convention afterwards met in a parlor at a hotel and nominated the ticket agreed upon by the other Convention, with one exception, and perfected a separate organization ; and that the regular Convention agreed to appoint dele gates to the Charleston Convention, whose Bate will be contested by delegates elected under the other organization. Altogether It appears to be a hopeless and injurious split ; and the two fac tions seem to be fighting, not for the election of the State ticket, which is abandoned by gen eral consent, but for recognition at Charleston next year. THE LATE DOUGLAS. Tat ID 1111 . 118.—ns astound ing successes achieved by the Democracy in Vermont and Maine, within the put week,where, according to the Chicago Times, the Douglas fee -1 Lion had everything their own way—squatter sovereignty platforms, squatter sovereignty can didates, squatter sovereignty everything—moot inevitably convince the party and the country that the great squatter sovereignty is bound to win in 1860 ! The Down-Easters are endorsing • Douglas with immense enthusiasm. It can be proved by John 03 Saxe In the first instance, and by Manasseh H. Smith to the second. Both can testify that if the Republican majorities in their respective States are larger than they were 0110 year ago,or larger than they have ever been before, the revolt is not owing to any failure on their pact to give the doctrines of the Little Giant full awing before the people. They will doubtless allege that the masses would have adopted the squatter sovereignty creed unani mously, bad it not been copyrighted by the Harpers. Squatter sovereignty is what the peo ple are all sighing for in New England, but pat• eat-right sovereignty will swamp any ticket, at any given time, to any section of the United States. We commend Messrs. Saxe and Smith to buy each a copy of Harper for September,reol tire to some desolate shade, and ponder at their leisure on its precious contents.—Chicago P 1.4,1 A Bourn CABOUOA SPUCTI.—Ron. W. W. Boyce, of South Carolina, has been making a speech to the free and independent electors of Ebenezer, York District, in his own State, which is probably the key note of the universal bellow of the Demooraey, in the next Presidential cam paign. Its substance is thie: "We (the Slave States) have made great gains since the organ ization of the Government. We mean to keep all we have, and, in due time, to get more; but the present time is unfavorable. The North la in a ferment.. If we demand the revival of the Slave trade, Congressional Intervention for slavery, &c., we shall be beaten; and ae wo can do better in the Union than out of it, we will for the present be quiet. But, If the Black Re publicans go ahead as they are going now, and in defiance dont , bowls, persist in electing their President, la taking poesession of the Govern ment, and in turning us out of all the fat places, we will dissolve the Union,and set up a Southern Confederacy! Al long as we ate permitted to adminieter the government In our own way, sub ject only to the interpretation of the Constitu tion of the United States, we are content; but when the majority of the people express their will to put the Ship of State on another tack, by taking the helm out of our bands, we will rebel. ' Cot.. Pantos' is Locx.-The New York Herald says A letter from one of our correspondents at San Francisco, received by the Star of the West, furnishes the following interesting infor mation : "You will be pleased to learn' that ellver ore of the most extraordinary richness, has recently been found on the Mariposa Grant. I have ob tained a specimen from the men who discovered it. It le nearly all pure silver, being but slight ly mixed with copper. We learn from another source, that this silver ore alluded to, contains 90 par cant. of silver, and was found forty feet below the surface. The Mine Is on Col. Fre mont's tract. This gentleman will herein eixty days on Merced river seventy-two stamps at work with plenty , of permanent water power, and capacity to work one hundred Lone of ore a day, worth from twenty to thirty dollars a too. FURNACE idarreas.—We learn that Ben's Creek Furnace was blown out het week, and t • it is the intention of Wood, Mt to start it egeln—at. imegrahrfor some time to oome. Biao Furnace, we also learn, will to a day or two, and will probably "stand" for many years to come. We understand it to be the policy of the Company to consolidate their works as much as possible la Mllhllle Borough, where they now hare two mainmotli: blast furnaces in operation, and hence the attn.'' , •age of Ben's Creek and Blacklick. Cambria. 'armies will still be kept going, although not now In blast, haring been blown out last well for the purpose of putting in • new hearth sad making other needed repairs. She will Mart again next week.—Johortoton Trtb. Tao AURORA BOILIALIII ra ENGIUD.—EarIy this morning, between twelve and one, a moat brilliant display of the above phenomenon was observed, extending. from the waitron heals• phere to the northwest, north end northeast, and reaching to the zenith. The appearance in the weet was that of a large fire, but In the north and northeast it was of a violet ogler, and flash es of light of the same color darted along the heavens with great brilliancy. This beautiful display lasted for about an hoar, and gradually died away, leaving a Berens and unclouded au tumnal sky : —London Dag New.,, Aug. 20. Tnonan The recent election in Vermont in genera went all one way, the contest wee very severe in some towns. In Bt. Johnsbury the town 'touting rewired hull Into a caucus, and baUatted first to nominate and then to aloe; in Northfield there was a hard fight among the Republicans, calling out the largest total vote I. ever out by any-town in the State, tooting up 1820; in Barre the dented was kept up all night, and only stopped when the hotel In which the eleotora were usembled caught fire and burned down; in Berlin, alto, ther;:billatted all night. .larrravad., (a famous diner•ont,) mime over for the day," stye Sidney Smith; ..he was very agreeable, but spoke too lightly, I thought, et veal Bong. I took him aside sod manned the matter with him, in rain; to lima the troth, Luttrell Is not iteady la Ida judgment on . dlshee. Individual Anwar with IdwatUnAegeaerite rink/ goatee objections, till, bj. some fortunate midden', be eau him self-into hitter opinions."- - “Waar anyoudoing, daughtaro ion ;spelt for lbs Firth 320P!er."—kaistiEf MMEMWM Powys os nos bteatsavtoor.—Dr. Nobles, in a lecture at Manchester, England, related a well authenticated instance of the power of the imag ination. A. M. Boutihouse served in Napoleon's army, and was-present . at many engagemeuke during the early part of the present century. In the baUle of Wagram, id 1900, while in the front rants, and in the ant of reloading hie mus ket, he was, as he supposed, deprived of both legs by a cannon-ball. lle felt no pain, but this he attributed to the stunning effect of the shock on the brain and nervous system, and he lay moth:due during the entire night, amoeg the wounded and the dead, not daring to more a muscle lest the loss of blood should be fatally increased. At early dawn be was aroused by One of the' medical staff, and an examiaation proved that he was uninjured. The ball had passed under his feet, and had plowed a hole in 'the earth beneath at least a foot in depth, into which his sadden sinking produced the impree sion that he had been deprived of both hie limbs. The truth of the story le vouched for by Pr. Nobles. ROILUITIO STORY. —A few months sine, young person got into the train at D—a, to proceed to London. She had been staying on 6 visit with Dome of her relatives residing in that village, by trade, grocers. In the lame com partment with herself was an elderly gentleman, who entered into conversation with her, and learned that she was the daughter of a miller, and shortly to be married to one in her own rank in life. The gentleman seemed much struck with her, and advised her to pause before she made so hasty a marriage. She replied that it was not hasty, as she had been engaged for some time. He, however, persuaded her not to marry till she heard from him, which she did, when, with in a week, he wrote, offering to marry her him self, and giving her a month to consider. She took the month, and, at the end of the time her noble suitor also, and shortly became Marchion ess of Mau Itrurn.-L,A cad accident occurred in one of the Company's coal banks on Monday after noon. A young Irishman, having a wife and one child, was instantly crushed to death by the sudden giving way of the slate roof under which he woe at work. lie was taken out horriby man gled—chunks of elate and stone having been preened entirely through his body. Ile resided upon the fiat below the second block.—inhon- Mem Tri6. PICTURE or RE EDITOR.—The l‘lariposa (Cal ) Star thus describes the personal appearance of Horace Greeley "He does not look like a vegetarian—wears specs—deolines to drink—never emokes—seldom swears—and, among other peculiarities, seems to be in a great hurry to get book to New York!" LINNNAL TO A FAULT.—The Liberals are twit ted by the Tories with the foot that their mem bers were in a majority among Those unseated by election petitions for bribery and corruption. As if—says the free and independent but pur chased elector—there were anything in paying handsomely for a rote inconsistent with the most extreme liberality. TUX MAN Nun Loves Mc FELLOW MEN.—The King of the Cannibal Islands SUNUER COUPLAINT.--ThO fart ti now fin) well estebltsbed for any one to attempt to cdttrovort 0. that most of the diseasese which often prove !Mel in mum mer, are produced by smossaire use of fruit. and vegetable., by whlch the stomach is dlsorderol,the liver deranged, Cos blood env:anted and digs:stir. arsault, rendered inmates If oat torpid. Cholera, Cholera Alothcm, Milo. end Cramp Molls, Dysentery, Dietitian and such like complaints sere mbintle and thrive upon Improper Cod mild often times be muse so deep mated and bred upon the societal - Man, that the efronged and moot utile mineral mediciumare notable to turret their program; twill the patient C. prostrate, and all hope. of roller ere ended. Who Is It that bee not soon a One, healthy Infant or aduß, witted with one of the annoy. hag illseasee,eboye spoken of, and despite the Mill sod ance of medkal gentlemen Morally mute away nudes the!. treatment/ And bow id Mb treatment babe emanated Ant almply by the tact, that instead of edotleletcring some remedy to stay the Wing strength of the aaltrAssl, toilet the mine tone check the atsease In Its program, the remedy prescribed aided In the ashatittlon of the natural strength, and at the time lb. dirt..s was inemered the Caere. was proetrete, mil failing to excite • reactson the patient Ned from the earSt of the loom admiitieteod to uproot the disease, Not .0 with 1011ILLIVE'd lIOLLAND which are computed entirely of vegetable matter, and abbla have not only proved themmlrm tea beat lode in no, tot here net,, felled to rorsuct disorder. of lb. stomach and bowels when taken according to directions In the curs of Sommer Complaints th..; bats tio .qual Try them at mys. bran esasnan—Tt.ttenninstbi,iillv C.o. entrotallho.r. havreS Dcnend bitter. Is pot 111 to bat, plat tootI.• mar, and retailed at $l pee The great siciostsO Only Celebrated lladkloe bee Mantel many I mostao,a, wtikb the public tibimbiguard against pnrrhastrt, Belmar. of Impoeltionl Pe. that our name Leon the label Of every bottle you boy. MM./AMIN Pada:, IL, CO ., NA< Prcprlst_ss. ot Wood street, Centime Ist and 14 at. ,Pithitorgh, P. au.l.llawir NCRVOCS lISAILICIIL.--;Rel. W. U. ilowstd, Past.; of the First Baptist Cbureb, at Chicago, llladr.ts, ab has Wan • great soffrrar Item ...yobs beads. be, 1.31 •bo has &spar - braced astir. renal troll It, by 11.. POD ot Wit. SON'd PILLS, lb • Better. dated Juror latb,1•••, art .Darlog noe burl twenty year., I hoe. toa.la raw of • atuat satiety of atalldnes,prst•rtbad by Allopathic mud Bost.- petirts physicist ,Lau all bars mud I bad I ellnqubit.. ad oh hope of rollsatil s.s.l 0010c..1 I. •ort 15'11. SON'S PILLS. Throe bars •Sectuully ralt•re..l na. lo tr. isatsi Insists - seat late, and I eta ch•arloor arrt ...••••• tranalvtaootobared them to o•bor• arr •••attartr •• 11., t Thl•••••••••Ign remedy tvdd PI. VA lINS. , T , a'S • 00. Wboloala DITIXO•131, roe CO WOM P.tre.4 Pttl• bar•b, to whop order,. forst:mphra should bo addretracd DILL--tha trlday, Sept. nth, 195 J, klhe LIi.ZIR J. LINN, In dm 21k1 year cf het mg. The Mende a the atoll, ate Incited to atteal Gct Nano,. al at 2 o'clock 14.1 r. (ikturday) frcan the restlence of ha =abet, No. It% 31111b/cry alloy. ilrb) abbrtlizemrnts --- Male and Pamela Teachers Wanted. A PPLICATION will be received at the log_ ones of James lOC/Allem, No. 103 Wool artrit, until FFEDNISDAT NEXT, from ;memos competent to set to themity of towhee In the Mule and FrCU ir De. pertment of the per [lmre of Refuge. Dy order of mitttlisd COMMFITER OF INSTRUCTION. TWENTY-SECO.SW LIST APPLICA 1. TIONS getting Liquors, died It 0,-k• B up co eopt. 16th, Bionlou }Award, tureen, Chanters tanlst:tp: ?loony John, with ocher goods, Rtimbeth Deruncic Itoppet Pool. tats.. tub ward,rlusburib; tiunterJames, do Eitsabelh lownehtp; Kap,. Ihmitick, genuineness, lth went, Pleteburztr. K tog Ohluise, tummy Rose township; MLitt John, • do id grard,PittAborgh, McKibben Wi11..,, Went, Suomi. toesughtp: - Sto7 nichen, with other goads, nth ward. Flttsborgic Somerhill John, tagern,Filette township; Thonem Oust., with other wood., nth ward, Pletednergb. I'MJIIA 5 A. ROINLRY, Clot, Clerk's MO. Bold. 181/ till. mint3bl City Taxel and Water Bents, A LL PERSONS, whose City TexeB or Water Recite, for 1.460, remain napaid, .re Raney no titled Dias co and after THE IntlbT DAY Or OCTOBER, an addition of Five per Cent. will be made oa tho., Meta And that all tame. remaining unpaid on the first Day of Notember, will be patio the hands of ofh,ats for ,Itertion grab • fotther addition of Five per Cent ..17,1tf WEL ZICIIBA UM, Coy 'I reabor4 r. SUNDRIES- Flattar-6061ba. froth roll. bbl.. fr•sh, • Ytmcbot— 6 do d • • Pear,— I do • Ohidnon•-4 room Ohara— MO bores It Galry, rod for ••1•• by 11.1LoDLK, 11(1872 a C.O WELSH. I LANNESS.-BCRCIIFICLO & CO. ba•f•Just owed atoll u•cd•ttnout of fool Welch FlabooLt, warrird.d not 10 abrlok lb ...Wog; 111.0, • lull wortment of Iladood V 61•11•00•1•, at Ylialll••••1 tarot, orFofartb and Marte6•ta sal7 FOR SALE.—One handsome 7110R (mlti Mtn. NORM HARR, four yows pliantly well broke and gentle; elands the 1 , ./catactiva, •c., °Ulna action; trots, untrained. In and 'mambo. ***** 01+0; erarrented sound, and *old only fur want of oar,. eon XD4.IZEITON • STILWA Hi, 107 Wural et. OWNER! OF HOUSES, without tenants, re Informed that we attend to routing butwak, nutlet , [lon of relate, Ac., awl : that we hays a great doomed for hwelltog Hoene et the preseut time. Small houses, a** chilly...re much wevted. B. CUTHBERT A fV , S, el 7 Reel Istate Evade. 51 Merkel It. FARMS of 25, 42 64, 115 and 182 acres for eel. by CUTHBERT A 51 Minket greet. FfRST PREMIUM AWARDED s! tTi nikg4r!.(Ta rata TO G R A F - F & CU. MILINTUF.A.CrIETFLFC RS FOR Tllll BSET STOVES FOB TED BEAT COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With large Net Door for throwing In Cool, AND B'Psr WOOD COOK STO PE. DIPLOMA FOIL BEAT LAUNDRY ATOVE. Also, on baud • lugs anortutont of Healing Stout Pllll3 and Fanny Grata hoots, Tandem Bad and Dog Irons, Bogor Rottlee, W.11:112 Boxes, Hollow Ware, Lo. ORAFF & Mo. :140 Ltbarty AT Tax HEAD OF WOOD BTISBEi, 2.4 ad IPnwantraon, Para. TT S. LAND FOR blALE.—Thete will be . otiand at Public Bale on tha 86M, of Pateber, 1860, at Port Dodge, lowa, about MAW acres of Gloverm meet Land, mot* situated *bug the Due and West /oaks of the Des Moine. Dlr., and are moongthe beat land. to the Blot. . To permit. :Ming to ..ter land. either with cub or Land Warrant., we oder our sendoesAtliarlog wa can render,satiofactlon to all who may entreat twain... to our can. Will attend to paying tale. In any county In the Blots • aIcDAND & MARLATP, Fort Dod,ma Dear to tha <lit , mus of Pittsburgh. mlr2awdlrowe, Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing he- Jt. limn George Hutchison, George Heederson and Jac4b sloth, and er the IMMO of IiVICILI3O2f, & Co , OA. day &mired by the bombast, of the Interest of Jaeob Steele, at Sheen Sate, by Merles Gamper,. The brudeume of the late firm mill be around op by °Dotal. Untehtem and George Henderson. GEOROE HENDERSON, JAOOII STEELE. Allegheny City, Sept./ith, 1860,1•10314 ISITORS TO TILE FAIR, LOOK lIERR! LOOK HUB II —Cook Stoves! Cook Worm! I—The beet aatortotant in the city. Bone sold front our stock but are warranted. or the pries refunded. In addinatt to • Lid and beautiful 4.1.4. cf Parlor Bloom, GM/a glue," Larmdry Mares, Prsultlin Storer, On. Wove., and • large stock of Copper, WWI and Porcelain Kettles Br e dnewert. Intl Plain and Plerdetted Tin Ware, Nita hone,lrons, Oust Ecattlos, Coal Mode, Fenders, all bolts Bird Cages, Meng &fauna Bathing Appareetts, at the Iron CBI Blot. and Tin Warehouse of W. W. IMADAILLW. N 0.134 Wood At. Ent doer below the dem of the Golden Gen. THE WILLIE BOOKS— mule. kuocou; Wlllio Trying to to 714111; • • le TTylor to boIllarootb• - • IVI PL With - to to Iladatf • bah% LON, aOO4- . • . • - }.Th. vimb zoom ig• toloaded for W7.and ;Ids 1;01,061 pltouaw treks pus or sp. Zoete Ito* Is Diouttrally statlL. Sttle sates ofbooki *sal be in owl Wetly' tlogrAltbool. trio SO mai web. Trs by•:).... 11114 - - - . 344 HAD, IS !milk strew, " - .4c113 abbcttusounis. _ l s FALL Go g , `.41 NOW OPENING AT C. HANSON LOVE'S, 1=0;11 W E are happy to be able tJ inform our nu merous Wends, crotweera snd lb* public general ttuit se It r r • now opealai the rao.t, ATTRACT' CIMA a PM AND WI NTER DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, RAGLANS Mourniog Goode, Honsaarnishing Goods, Domestic & Staple Goods, That we have ever beau able to offer In oar stock wlll be found all the novelelm of the mason, there being emeral dyke NEVER BEFORE OFFERED ar TRIO MARKET. We sill slat be almost daily In re• celpt of NEW GOODS In addition to our present stook, all of sr hlnh wilt to told a. low, and a goad many article+ totem, than they nth to found In the city. Please call Cud examine out stock bafors porchoslog elsavrbers. C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market Street, but. Fourth and Diamond =MEE NEW FALL GOODS A:r Rorne's Trimming Store, Near Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. RICA DRESS nianingis, lIAND -90118 CLOAK TRIIIMLINL9, In all tbd ourultlce ‘ , l t.hu wawa. SHAWL BORDERS—a large stock at low prices. ELEGANT SASH RIBBON AND BONNET RIB. BONS; BUGLE HAIRS, NETS, COIFFURES AND FANCY HEAD DRESSES AND THE MARAPOSA—an entire new ornament Or the head. EMBROIDERIES.—Fine Lace French Work Setts, Lace Collars, Pouipadoiirs, Crape Collars and Setts, Embroidered Bands, Ruffling, Cambric and Swiss, and Linen Worked Edging; Embroidered Mkt.; Caps, Waists and Robes; Valenciennes Laces; Thread Laces and Edging. STOCKINGS AND GLOVES of every size and description. LARGE STOCK OF RIBBED IIiNIERY. MEN'S SHIRTS AND ' FURNISHING GOODS— • full stuck. 'MERINO AND SILK UNDER.DARMENTS, fur Ladies and Children. MILLINERY GOODS—finches, Flower., Vulcats, Satin., Mundt', Lsces, Crape., Feather., Nett., he., Ac., de. ZEPHYR WoRSICDS —All 'bade!, of lq,.•wn Im portation, SHETLAND WOOL, TA fiNJ, CII ENNILLE.S ana KNITTING UOTTON. SKIRTS AND CORSETS of the beet maker THE STET:I. SPRING DOLLAR SKIRT ' , oft cs CENTS. FANCY WOOLENS—Ladiea' and Children.' Hoods, Scarfs, Sacks and Shawls. , os.tittr Wbolewle LOVAS, WSW," ILZO lull of NA 11 eel SY ALONABLE oODD(tu,ihkh.• Incite tb• special a.• Walk. of MERCMANT3*4 MILLINERS A. ire anoccoabsally rplclng oar abet and tnek• oar putcheeea ca the Net rash tern., we can and mat Den all a.nda to ,ur floras to rr aetbay -an be had any-ben In the ,onnto roeran 13 'MK, 17 Alattot ett•ct xnaCurzvu r4R A'3 af Kum.n, err . . prves LANOS Nr)CIK 11/ FALL 110.. .VETS u.ll tad CaEl - 1, THE UNbERSIGNED HAS Tuis DAY .n.1....1 mien I.lrn la tkos wiroLteALE OR”CERT BOEM/gb.i. 11r SA9IIEIII. MART •4 yr. WILLIASI arralr, nn .01111E120 the et OLD STAND NO 5117 I I.III66ITINT6ELT. dire 7717 opptlOte tho Tail I=l GE= EASIUYL Melia—WM. W. M. GORMLY & CO., wxecor..Es.A.x..E GROCERS, VILOVISIONS, PRODUC EC PITTSBURGH IiIANUFACTURES, No. ill Llhprly 8 Pltt•bargh, P• lateaaatly A VERT LARGE ASILOFLTINIENT OF Mourning Dress Goods, SHAWLS, VEILS, COLLARS, SETTS ; Ann nth. .runt. m gionmin g . ALM°. LINEN AND IIoIIBE-FLIKNISHIS6 DRY GOODS IN GRFAT VARIETY, Just upetla4 at Phe Mourning and lloase-Furilishing Marti or 1111 , 00/US & COOP No. 75 MARKET STREET. j_ PINLEI k TURPIN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIB - pulkular Walla to tha porch..o ood ale of FLOUR, ORAL AND PORK. Horn rd—LIPPINOOTT A Cl) , ['Waugh, P. AWL D. CANNIELD, do do DANIEL WALLACIE, do do unatosils A. KREBS & BRO. PEL.A.OTICIAL Sitholitaphitrs Corner Wood and Fourth Ste., ..«:,,dPITTSBURGH. 'c V . mit\vogbiana STEIN W T IIE ADMIRERS O A F T'S PIANO are rap...folly luforso•P that sre are now receiving our FALL SUPPLY of these CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES. Thst damasull for lbw hoe Inehosiusols Is isr 4r to ad. rano* of the supply that purchasers should give rum early call hs order to Ware a ado. • IL SELMA 1960, N 0.63 FM wort. eels Bola Ageuts for eteirmay's Moos. NEW GOODS I NEW .GOODO 1 1 BOOTS AND MIMICS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMES ROBB, N 0.89 Market etreet,l o6. buticut rwwired • Ism iLod .alected stock Boovi a lion, area trom tho Eagan Itanufactowe• of every misty gad-• Wt.% Wawa sod Boota, Ebowo, palter. , 811 g. Let b dc. Ladle., 2dZSZ.I and Ohltdran% city mad. it••• •" :ryie Rath% al, kip acid come Ebow4 O(hymn, Qwerow, ic. Mew'. Water Proof acd Vora Pole Soots—allot atdch he will wit at very tow Was, whole/ale Or Mal; and halo{ cum 114 tmytag ha Imam ho can now nth atl tasta• lla re ormettally le gi t all In 0001 to WI, mewing that, thcy arill be pl* JAM2a 1101113, calif No. 89 Market strata. Q,CfNDRIES-- Aj 60 bons Watena Stesorie Cheats, R duce eat Icbg 6 bbls fresh Pawl.; bbis bap 0 6600 ; I car fowl oh:cad red Wbes4 .10 tau cum: anti* • _ For W. by • (10 1 0): kiDDLR.,WIETS • CO. A. 1111ER801116 SO S. - -l • MN= AND ANNECIOANOONTACTIONABT, WhoDolsDrhal. hieca _ 42 az CLAM 4112% ir"349115C421274242 aN P .3%. 74 au:Ma'am. 4245 a . . T S.fl, A TTI7NTIO N STOVE DEALERS Is respectfully invited to the largest stock vat creating variety of BTOV Ea 13 in the Rate, mennhictorni by A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, PITTSBTaIa.GU TN our eeeortme:•t will be found the fellow teg well known COOIS STOVES THE DOUBLE•TOP PATENT OAS k SMOKE CONSUMING TROPIC, (or COO THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DODBLE•TOP PATENT GAS AND SMOKE coirsumiNo ARBITER, for Coal. THP: NEW DOUBLE.TOP PATENT t3AB AND .93101iE CONSUMING EUREKA, for Coal n Wood. TEIE 'ELEBRATF.I.) VICTOR, for Wood, Livo O o k o d PiitsLorgb. PREMIUM VARIETIES I i i 1 M M i 1 1 I I M a of market, and hotting Storne of every duet GRATE FRONTS, etc, all of which will be oU beat terma WILSODI. PAYNE dr. CC., noLEsALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, No. 94 iirood street, Pittnburgli IM=!1!1 Desirable Fall Goods, •nr!lnrriln.rrun.JJprrpnnnl WM. E. SCEIVIMIETZ K. CO.. TIGLESALE & RETAIL MANUFAC TIT 11.E11.9 AND DTALE/Is IN BOOTS AND SHOES No. 31 Fifth Strent, Bank BMA Ra•lng Joe/ receivedour ~7 large •rvi maple.. stock of BOMA AND 8110E9, Ira WO ptcparti to offer extra lo do,emeeta to portivo..rv. C•II sad examlee. .101m4 Ref. E SeIIMERTZ l 00. al Saila at. NEWSCORE, NEW GOODS! .1A S. W. HARKS U Sr CO, la NEW TOME CITY. H.ll, recently opened an entirely nate atita.k of elegant DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, A I toe Ott trand.,ltic, a ictilts, a tto.) N tt. id Mt.r lc et dtrivet Between Tntrd and Yt.urtt, On. al It. [km ttaiatn,,, L. N. pretoslng thn 11 61. moat Faahlotabl..lll... .1D REIIB 13 GI. C. C) 3J 8 , =I=MIEMMMI . . not les s than NEW V uRK PRICE. Their Er, It of 81Iks, blanket, Phials, Blankets, Silk pubes, Caahmsree, Cloaks, flanwda, Poplins. DaLalne, Netts. ithaothags, Valet:kolas, Plaids, Selves, Damasks, Velours, Chlntee, eatery, Napkins, Pole ds Chum, Pr ma, Worm. Tot eihero, th ovary other kind nt [louse Futnnshing and Doravitic anode. Together with a MI and complete sentiment of goods too unmeroms to be ennturated,adapted tolho aeon, for Ladle, Oetlemen,lllsso• and Tondo' Wear, la truntwanad They oak one eel tram eeera mien who may read this adertlement, that obey may be els to judge tor them wen. The store 1. oyes from till 9 o'clock. P H. ONR FRIO& NO DINIA TION. Pricy. aortal la Plain Illigaznia. aclO:lard G6AT , I6. HAT STOR , , 1111 WOOD STRb ET H ILLERMAN & COLLORD en cow prtparad fc meet Ma Canaan& of than Who may CAPS AND LADIES' FURS. IWO — V r ifie, GRATES Ante RANGES! Stoves, Grates and Ranges! •• -PR BISSELL Si.. CO., NO. •:35 LIBERTY STREET, Ml= I=l 000 MC .1 I•4' , ARLO .13.• HEATING STOVES, Fine and Mnmon Enamelled GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, etr.d tts Clelebratod Capitol and Kagta GOOSING RANGES tall ht 7L-a wear the Brit CJOKtilft Bu cab that 11 made BISSELL 8: CO.'S II you tool lbe BUT COAL COOILINO STOWS. WI Led Bet the "VIOTORY," MADE BY BISSELL & CO Hyatt want the BEET IVOOI/ 010E06 PTOST, .11 and get.the 'BLACK OAK," MADE BY BISSELL A CO Ifjoa an biz:1110g . how, and wsnt W. BEET' FIZIEII and LITUT STYLE of GYRATE FRONTS, . . OW up RISEILL cla, ono rot o rams tott to tit I.luaed slaty tuts ma Lupin and Out utortmitat to Mtn Ma' of batlnta 4> be limed to Ma dlr. CANDLES -400 boxes bur Candks; VI do Opot - , do otorosodlbrAls , INILLU4I k 004 Ain't Union OVES OF THREE DIFFERENT MOM AKRECENT GRADUATE of a Now Eng: L lead College, Cabe. to °Duda • el tostkm se TRACK. to Ime Ituditutlon of le•ndog. Good recommendaUoin Maxie& For further particular!, toquirs of Tsui OMCL italgarrad Valuable Coal Property for gale. THE Widow and Heirs at Law of Cyrus Pretties, late of Portage comity, Ohio, doomed, offer br aale the Goal Muss mutate! in New Onmteriatel, sock Mint], Virginia—being the aim purchased of Al- Ind Chapin.. B. W.Chapama and A. 0. Chaproin—con. 'Mimi of one hundred and twentyvthrae acne, With Ma aggvirienagw and privileges 4.1111714 by tha &bor. battle• 10 op.. P not l ss, og ;key day of April, 1667. Than le ' a stratum of 6 feet of 000 On lb, above premhea now open. al—from 3000 a 4000 bashes satt be alma and dellvored at the Ohio that pat day. Moo all the mlnarale on IoT Was known so attain:lo Yam, mulcting 0100 ace of a 5 foot vein of Cal createeted with the Chapman parthaae, tnd can ho work.] - from the lama openlogs—and L Moo lett In Irmo Ore, lire Clay, go. Tim inlets are the moat tenable of EU now worked on the Ohio river. The qual4 ty of Cal to aqual to rittaburgh or Youghloghany. location of theme WWI% 70 alias below Fittatough, prelude, advantages for sbipping Coal not paimmeed by aay aim* that 10.110. All the appllanrss for mining and delivering Coal are in perfect order, and can go into operation at any meant Thls Dreamt' a rare opportunity for any indirldnal or company Watling to aligns In the linebiew% as tte property will be amid below coat on favorable germ. A good title to Um abova property will be mei. to the purchaser. John Ilhlttleary and alrhard IL Knapp, Ins landoddra• gm in Virginia, Ell attend On the praline to sztleit the property to tnynes desiring to pirrobsan for Was, ad d.= John Vinittkaey CT /*wird IL Enatp, NM Cumber laud, Hancock county, r Panama J. unpkina OT J. O. Frantisa, arrarana Porto In connection vita t X6l • s dmialstrators til darired, per nanra—camlatinthe - .pertains it, g of hoot liana ntaamloor Itaranna, Ohio, SIINDRLEF >b Imam to 26 do _...._..., ___,_,..., Mfg Suction Vars. , • .: ~ ,p. ar„ / •,,,./,.„.„., • „ :7 ,„..,....,,..„...„,i,„„E.Tat_:„....„ ..,",,....„..g... Ilftli-Strat .• -.- . ArALIJAtt LE . STO6 - 6 AT AUCTION— , ......--. v Oa Itmelay ommlar, hp!. 11004 it 734 erloak,st Ma onaloarcinl sale& rooms. No. 64 rilth a, woo - bo 'Mal; 23 ewes Exchangyllank Bloclr.- Z earn Metre= ts . **cau4cterreca Hata of Plttstqa ; CORNER 6TH AND AMITUTIELDSTs OPPOSITX Tll Po.tr OM= - ! PITTIBURCII PA. is Berattaig•rit.eir dittneas I earl TIESIROUSof knowing where is - the hest , ~, I_l2i maiming 29.Alturriate EtItLDING LOTifIN PLIN -1-, hiwwi lo timper•-yourig tOsh Me L 134111011.1. LIVENING AUCTION -SALE' of the Re ''' w " ' - ' i ' sra DT. at th e decdonhcome of IL 11..71.1415.M0. 64 6th pd not only to Inquire of the prtodpfd Merchant. heat - r•, st „on Eitardep analog, Sept.l7tlic commencing al 7 O'Olk- Teeettaro end Pronedotml men of M. city, but me mod r.- I remitted/ Lt ontSciently kuoan, and ha tub 11 " ..8 te spectfully loytted to cull at tun !Loma of fhoi.lolkt. .34 i t0i1...1. hare been nimble to Wind Wags oh the mars the following cdtabeetanas bawd.. daht•ad shallot G 7 !........ n „.„ 4 . p „,../., a c h.p "naps's. Methadon. chiming public petrouego s r.-2 , the dr. anti ..,G r. . — "' — ',„„,;r 0 ,„71',.,' - '...,. tern. of g 5 ash. mid 11 5 1.,... 1 °Gfa. .. number of the booms; dm nrunher of ...ewe .., ettong- .....,,,,`,.. that sell tgi'a shy *boa enthng for . -ZOG G r IG.P 7 ' .7, mien; the mod* of losUnalo. P.M.4 the extent, •sf L 37 .. ....y .'. l. - -- begin orm ;ter. "Plea to bomb at .t, ann. and dimmest:lsm of the comae ot dal, th. ou.dity end rx: •„„_,,,,,.- " 4 3315 P.M DAVI& Smldt: •ppwatanos of the work done by the dud.. • the comp- L . "" ' 7 " -- " tenor of the stodeutE the dttellgommo m expertmos and Menai Mending of tbe teschark end all .11, thin,. dui go to make op a dad class School: and thm g not thhogoil that the 11.0 Qty donee Is greatly In advance:4 aulottler - School. Lod poetesses bellltha no where else to It. toned, It le not exyeated that they will tatroulza the &boot, nor will they be .olielted to do a.. an:-1 dear lubiic ilottero OsDIAMOND MARKET Flocs?, AIISOOIATION. Thb tolders of Oertillostaa of Imo ore heraby maid. ad that the balance? say Tsrufty per Cent, with later eat atoned. wi ll Oa by JOHN MaGOFYlN.Troasart.r. on dm first of Octo next. On aad after that date the interest will rem. aelb-Stcl 9 JONEB, Praeldant Oen Sotsciroa'• Orme, t Plttaburgh, dot 15 , 1552 f 10-ePATING ANT. GRADING.—The Second Instalment of the Pubs and Grading assewnent which fell doe ma the first day of Jaly lest, (ttaticeof eldch eras them gins by Overflown.' by the Gay Treasorar,) , will become payable *tab* Ant day of October. All par. eons liable for maid amomment are hereby notified thatailla for collection of each a. may then remota unpaid will be Instlinted without delay. eelfo4Ul A. W. FOSTER. ffimuorments APOLLO THEATRE.- lIALIORRS PORTHB AND IP/ARLAND. Doors open at 7 o'clock; C•arlain at X o'clock preciuly. Fifth olghl of the onguremaal of tto efklobfated Tag► &an, BARRI SULLIVA N NATURDAY EV EN Sept. 11lb, .111 be performe3, RICHELIEU ithioplan ...... 13611DNE13. enuclode with the laughable lame of • OONJUOAL LESIION. RETURN OF THE CAMPBELLS I - I=3! One week only, commencing MONDAY, Sept. 19 RUMSEY & NEWCOMB'S ORIGINAL CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, Bran Baud and Double Trout., and the only CkklPfvlikt now in ealmence; all Wham manning the name are nothing more than mountebanks and Imposter*, not to be trusted. We caution the peddle against such. The adrantages the thanpbelli enjoy above any other Ilinstrel Organlvallous, mite from their erintaring the last twelve years In the BOUthalik country. Their delineation. of Negro Charaoten are taken Iron. natural emu. and lo• client.; In African Ilfo, and aim at promoting Slatical and • !cal perallatitimof the Pantile= Negro, and oletating tam a ataudard of Natural Wit and Statical Tad ea t . p rweotin g to Ammo of N ro Life on the Platstallon, ed Negroes ordure aDd vlllagee ttrraont ug 'lf ("IT the Shades and Peso Multi. el Negro Lite, the universe accord bu Gump. the Oemphell artiste onapproarhatt aud deft tog sta-Tree tleLroot Serenede by the CASITSSLL BRASS , Il .ND, led by the Wizard Bogie, AUGUST ACIII. [...open .t 7 o'clak, rummer.. at y. to t . A DIIIITINCE TWENTY•FIVE °EMU. • P. A. CLARKE. Agent quid Ermine. Director. CARGO'S BRASS AND STRING BAND MICA. 21 FIITTLI STFILEC. se8:1)d lEibutattanal. EIIItBIIIIGHA BS COftlfrUittel Al. COLLECGE WRITING ACADEMY, College flail, Diamond, Birmingham TRAMS, CASH Q ENTRANCE V.- °low:oasts' Writing ....... I Pi•in Vinung 11.1 r rims coluotts/ Writios sod LlAA•geoplog 23) /SWIM, N. 8/JAFFEE, Profauot of Writing and Book Keeping U. H. LISI1BE&D, Jr., Professor of Pamusnihlp. U. F. WELLS, Paola., .1 Eldak.Kerping and Commit. clod Calculation& HET. W. B. BOLTON, l.artarer on Obitory and Gamma ;titled. HON. E. P. FLENNIKEN, Ex-11. S. Mulder ta Da. mark. • number ot tba Pitt.burgh Bar, Lander on Coo.. meratal PROP. di. V. ELTON, ;vital. on Mortal... (LH sod are trim. has nertr Bum bahire attempted by tiny pontrun, namely: hpectmaus of Orsamisrital and Practical Pantuanabip rzetuted to yaorprattnei, in the short qua of from 11l sconna nod opwards. Soul b-Artial t $2,50 per Irock. Birmingham Wary fr. f4r •tunaia. Ecotranni .t any tio.. For spacimensof ofhani lictinia• Writing, enclor tna pattga at *LINA ..0 11 /dress G. IT lIIITEINAD,Prindr.I Pittslntrgb, I University of Maryland, SCHOOL. .A.EIGT/CINP:. TILE FIFTY-SECOND SESSION will lie gin an TEIMUSDAY. Octob.r 1804 1e39. awl end Hatch 114, ma. scrim N. R. MUTH, D„ Principles andPrartim of Forgery. W.V. A. AI W.M. D, Chemistry and Pharmacy. BAUDEL 013EW, Id. D, Principles and Praise of Itlod. kite. •RISRPII ROBY, IL D, Anatomy and Physiology. O. W. lI[LSEIBKIDOER, U. D., Obstetaica CLIARLRS,FRICK, M. D, Maude Nadia and Them poetics. B. b. 8111T11,1d. IL. Demonstrator' f Anatomy. CLINICAL.INBTROCIT/ON is gien at. the Baltimore Infirmary, elthated near the University, and open to misuse of the School throughout the year. FEES, for the foil wane, VI M% Matalculation Ise, *Ol Graduation, $ Practical 11041.01:127, *Prof. N. H. INITS, a. Assistant Lecturer on Anatomy, will supply arty defleismilae fn the Anssonelcal Comer, con sevens upon this ill health ot Prof. Rob,. sel6-410 GEO. W. lIILTICOBEROIII, [Midi:core Patriot s3] MODE RN LANGUAGES.—FREMMICY APEX, No. 170 13solthttstd strut bp to Worm Ma pupils and the public that he hut mamma Ws luau-nano. to German, Tooth, eta. se10,Ioel• LOQUBT e-novir. Id/U/SMY.A..EiTY", 111.4ValiSIICEV I mac, FOR YOUNG 'LADIES, TEM NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF-TWO MOM fin =nth@ watt, will open on TURSDAT, the ISt. of &pima_ ,bee at dela., Al. The Faculty of Twanhant, who &lad their situation. with each diatingaikted scum. during the peat year, continue their evaluation with the Institution. On aoroant of the greatly lorressed facilities for traeal allbrdad by the new P.atagar Railway, • limited Dumber of DOT PUPILS will be washed from Pittsbutsh. The numb. of Boarding Pupils I. limited to Thirty. !ATILT APPLICATIONS ORE DESIRAELZ. CIRCULARS, coatalalng general laforrnallon, terms, tr., may to bad. DAVIS' and DAVISON'S, Book.allers, and st RLEBRIPS and lIILLOR'S No.lotmres, or Ly addreate lag at Pittalaugh Poat Ornery aalallated RIP. OCCROR T. RIDER, Rector. nuto. APPOLINE Twrictioux. Boarding and Day Dehool for Young Ladies 1413 TAird Street, Piltsburgh. 'PHIS SCILOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA. as DI 8 , bealdae a fall Noel& &lira% unnanat facilities to &equine the heath langnags and literature—the princi pal, an Amerkan born, haying reacted maraud leave la r 1111.4, and being asalattal by Mr. Tetedons, • native of Parte, and graduate of th. 'Tonne Charlemagne." The aecond manual seetoa will open on Moeda,. the 12th of e. ['mbar. Moe of tont. by tha tam. V.S. french and Latin taught without extra charge. No poplia received under ten year. ann. for Cretans, to...apply at Ilr.ltallor'aarel alr.Davison's atom, or at the reahlaore of Madame Tatedosx. MRS. EDR INGTON WILL ILE-OPel HSR SCHOOL THE VIRST kIONDIY IN ISVPTEIIBKR, AND6IIBO:4 STREET, ALLEGUINT CITY. pv)NN INSTITUTE; EtiNoool2 STBSE2, HEIR PENN Will re-open co MONDAY, the 29th AUGUST. Tana fl= per MEW] Of 1129 ttionths. J. IL aulklyd • PrthelpaL IMMt===l dJ ' Citizeuis Idmnaca lb. Stook, . I T.ll. DATIS. Mel g()Ks 1V ATONES AND' JEIVE.LRY.— B alsamin k l:td: fUn Wind ttatirttie Itutarn Sri& ?taw, and .11 oia Friday and fialttrday Evardoga, &pd. lain and 1714 at 7)4 o'olocir; at tla controaridat 'mks roma, No 54 rmb Lusa!, d large aollardion of Booltaln ury dapartmant of Munn:rot Bible* arid Prayar_Scol tatter, Cap Nolo , Papa: Stank. od d Pam: 04id and Silver Watz" In open and bnnUni_oak fins One 03ht Jewelry, in gnat validity; Tabla and Porbt tlrd• tart; Ether Planul Wane sad Wry ankles: TM GUI* to Dow wan for namlnaltan. ' P. id- DIFIBrAnnt. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN VIE • SLYTII AND 531.111T/3 WA/LDS—ft Teeeday evesting, Sept 20th, et: thitielta at the Ounctercisi Sates Owens, N. be Prilth /Argot, hl adau of tbai ibteretris. of the estate of the late E.T.A. W. Sleek, &reseed, will to .old that desirable Lot of aroma. Wants . tbs ranter of Webster .d Congress mantas en. do, oo tbe corner of Penneyirsoie male and Onostese West one do on sauth side of Peon. arsons, neatly opynelle the last aimed lon one other lot on Weis side of saatbem street, adjoining the Welch abut* two other lot. on Wed tide of Oongresestrest, between Wylie street end Penne.sTunie. Terme—One-half cash, residue to eon year, with laterewt, termed by bond end m utstgw Ptr particolera lupin of D. W. 4A. S. Sell,No. 1 north West. • ' - •.: eels • - P. Id. DAVIS, Anat. PE - REMPTORY SALE OF 110 PE COT TON MOWRY, MITI TILE DIACEDIEEIf, — On Toraday morn& Put. hlott 734 delock,wlll be so 4 at the Commercial fialealLoome, En 64 rdth at, the undWed two thirds dad; satire Reel Mato, Marblnery, do Loom u the Eppel Cotton rectory property, altaate la the Fourth Ward of IM My of Allarlway, tagothew with the ttb Malt of Pollard 11cOmlalt, E. ,la the rem idair ouedblrd pat of the same. The premlue contain. about four urea of ported, ca watch t. amted an utariatra arsacleaa bee L 11. Pennock bd'ftri=lP"la oar dwelling Dome, leartag 'boat tarty lota lar fatteu ImProp• mute. The factory outwits ma 11,000. erdndlei,wlth the necemary radar mad dale machinery, which wart cip• wards of PACE°. The above hurdled tout mad ground net of SL2O, payableqoarterly.„ PM of the property May be man at thou:Um atom, and farther Information glue on application to Job, Barba, Pleb:orate Filth awl Mrott ata, or. to John Lightner, Eur., No. IM Pem et. Tarm—Ouablad cathreektae to I end llyesra, with fil tered. P. M. DAVIB, AM. PUBLIC SALE OF, fil - ACIIINE SHOP, VOUNDRYA 8111111 AtIOP, WITII TOOLS, 10 TAMILS, Ar-, AT LATROBL—WiII be add at publineals, on Tuesday, BepL 27th, at 10 'lock, A. 11., on the pm:M. ses, the Machine Phu, with other buildings, and .l Lots of Ground on the tomer or Railroad street and deffoullon a. In Latrobe, Woettnorelend enmity, PA, on the line of the Ps. 8 R., 40 miles east of Pittsbn rgb, lately used ail aßar Manufactory, and every Cu well adapted for thetbnabese, or to the manufacture of Agrieultnrat Impletnentm• Also, the Machinery and Toole, conalating of /CUM* anew Boger, Tensing Lathes, Ihol Prom, Bolt Chatting Alublote, arc. I. Saws, Atomics and Temenning lischinea,yood Planar, Tougnsing and Grooving Bubble, T•lll,Utah Mating, Belting, Pallays, Grlndmou, Illaciamith and achititate Band Toole Pettann, Lumber sod Iron. Thomas will be po.ltte. es the teener to engaged to other button. Perm. dodging to axensine 'the antabliehment prior to the day of We, ran do so by calling on D. lefl us hen, at Latrobe. Terms, at the sale, will be Ear eel 4 -P- BONUS AT ulog. d eve al sal• `ION.—On . Saturday _l6, at 734 o'dacti at Um =mann onnoot, oL scoonnt whom 11 will booed, Bondi en amount of $30.c00, 1.- nitoddbYttto Darough.or Wishington, Pa.lo Ilia Mutton Valley Android Co. sold P. M. bAVIA, Aunt. OHICKEIRIISTCI- aft EIONI3' MIR N'EIV SCALE - ififft PIANO FORTES. TiiE zubscriber has now on hand'a_tnost splendid elock of Pianos, consisting of 614 sad 7 0, tares, lo Kale aad ourss CAW of the utcet• elegasi amtpt too, from the celebrated Factory of °bickering ft dona The inetrumerde are all provided site their latest toprove wrote,lirpealing-Action, Doutte-Danvers, Felkfidee infra, aed aa Sr. of their ENLARGED NEW SCALE, '.T By which • much larger ouod board is obtained, eons. quautly the tons is ramisred rary poworttu,yat retaining to sweet sod musical quality. By the parfaction of tilt Ac tion, the perk :ter Is enahlad to pro:Mule gralsinf, was from Marciatirso to fortiliztoorLth the grealeat tow CIFICHERING k SONS' PIANOS ars thug spoken of by the beet artiste end critics in one =dry:— - MALMO sayr—.They are beyond comparison Linked I ham ever rem In the Volta States, and artil compare fa vorably with any I hare OPTS known.. • EIUSTAVIMATTEEt asyr—.Theoplolon whisk Immo ed three years ago, Ins been moro than confirmed to a% try the motinued cm of them, vim That for minims antra, guilty of tone, with likely of artieolation, they ereZZl quelled." _ (From the tiadonal Intollipaccr, Washlagtoa4 "They cm nfoly bear cotoPattnon with frodromeuta front any part of tho world ; to point of Mon, ttiong!lt . and eht, tkity of =ch." [From the New Orleans - "For excolloncs of matirfol, ologsata of flotiti,' inuoltb- Waco of womb:m=lllp, and above all a: ranlanta and Ta. tidy. mellow lIIIMUSIOSS, brilliancy , and SM - LOSTIODCO of !OM, Obey aro unequalled." • _ (From the FamilyionetaLy - •Ths peculiar musical quail/tea kedongliitO Web• eting tnatrannutts, ars • Intl, muttcal, slat and powarint 10[16, free from any wooden, nutty, Wainer. of IMO% so dis agreeable to the aentltles tnttaleal air. Theihntes also an cosy, 5000 and pleasant tenth, and KU ucip td tula bat.' than any Plum !Entrap.. The public ars tutted to ea . ll , : t emestins thou splendid illellill4ol3ll, Which are sold at FACTORY PRIOE3 WARadt -e an2dd,terr JOHN H. 3.IILLOR,iI Wood street OLD and YOUNG AFFIRM ITS -TRUTH, MEM Professor Wood's Eft& Flestoratfire WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY,IIIE •• growth rout color of Oa halra wed tete to time times& week, teeny imaginable ma.. Palmtly - nstate the gray; cone the bald with naturell own brestrankL - the hair; make It mon loft and beautifel than any oflond pram" the tplp rnm. frem all diesesa to the greatest age. 'Mate. men, Judges, [Morgan, Doren, Clergyman, Prolkimlonel 3fen and Gentian= and Ladles of all dame, &Now the world, bear teetiosony that we do not lay too roacit to Ibr Amor. Read the following andledge:-- - : PHOPPS3OIIS- TVIALRBIta, PIANIST, says, en his arrival to States he wu pidly beeconing gr the a, bret on United Staapplying Wood's ra Bair Reiterative his y hale won mused Its orighsallue. O OdaDZW, 13 Num Stmt./LP., eats the grey balm on Um head a taro few trial, tented Into a dart brown, at tho tame rive beautifying and thickening the heir. A. 0. RATLIOND, kale slaty years al, so d hie keit and Whis 7. kers TIM two-thirds gray, brit by the nee of nro bailer of Reitorallte the gray hairs Mu dlaappeemi, both on hie heed and face, and Ruston soft sad gluey than for twenty-Ste years priTkitli, RV ife,* ale age of Sky two, busturedll With the . HALM' JOHNSON, RR., of New Otieennutee - .. . that he WI his hale by the Yellow law, In Re mad Wood'a fie* Reeterattre, and his burls row thick and gluey. - • B.Id.htIDDLLTON, Utiogidoe, ALUM; all the Reetorative has done much good Inhb pait of the country. Lie owed it forbabbau, sad new hue Eebhad T. L. ILORIIR. Lebanon. Aritittelty, aue Utile Arm Weed's Hair Reetorailre In bendier's N and never new It to frill In accompllehini • all It protean to do. - 41.7. A LDILN, licLanooboro., 31llooft, asp bad the mad head ht rooro. inor loollV but by lb* aio eig ot• Wood's that tlfq be. now has. doh glows hod of . air Sal bY 41 D , Tiglet., and by o. Watt- ~. • ,* 00, 444 aroadocy. door ork„azot Mod,* Knot, HI Louls.loo. Bold In Plthelnibly - : • OM. a. VETOER, O. L. imnitmoc; Apo:, and aU - Drogibto. • JOE v. ;AUX..... mma Locum Qt ciazicia.:' IMPORTERS . OP H A R - D W A -ICE ; WOOD 'Print -.-', Your Doors litmus Et. Oudot Dotal, 1•3046‘n 0.9. Ityru ,Lite at Lawastsr......LOGlltt .0110. & .1331.1C,MW & . Commasaton Merchants, FOR TIM BALE Or PIG IRON, BLO-0615',..tc, . No. 52 wood Eit.:Plttiourgq.., Eratudissa—Lyrod, arab & Coy &&14 4 r1b; VddiiPtuld. Hopataird *Ho., gittabirra6; Than. Lgraubto, Rd% bi wean Hon Simon antneroa, Ilaniabtry Brian, okar„ - A 00, Hollidaysburg, Pa. _"je3o Or" lasaran- Tan fl ! =II 'Daum WK.*t Whigs Cky,-, Mary Wbartn, alma Ero.t B. A.7ahnis l Cs* J.I. OvumW. , Printing:4 Itivisre & Co, Thomas 11 Raw - Kramer, , WV B row s oo.„ La /Ice o, Wm. Jatteard . POLYTF. STATE fad 1553 a the lad= a ?yew Tba . Pllmstaterr.
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