VittOntrg# ip . 'n"rr•••• as 1•11 • , • r•• • .• . . narenrs , & BDlro22ralid,PßOP.Bl3l.o.l2s 3Eam-ramm-kecia=x. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 20, 1869 pepublioan -13bste Ttoket ATIATOZ__I9O3.M., TFIO/1.101 M. 000EP 9 lAlf,of York county . . ravnti - azmiias, wII.LIAICH.IIZIN,•at fl. omugy .ItOptablicpn County Ticket. • OZIN1• • 181811. LIMUT, • . WILLIAM vANNOM,Pliftbutity • DAVID A. PaNBMAY, AlltM (MARDIS L.L. GOI.w. DAVID Y BAYARD, -Peebles, WILLIAMDLPY, Lowy St Mstr. LISIVANT.LIIV.II7IO2I, • THOMAS ICILLON, Cow.. e t • =mop MOULT. JACOB H. MILLial, Plutt.4o:\ • T11116.W. GOODMAN Y. OothAlit, euelb Ihysite. • JONATHAN NIIAI7/Ta..th Timbur DAVID 00BNILLIUS,BorIckfai. U. ANDISON,Zut Dam o wise ► 3011 PL lrel,r• aepiabileati nastlags. ..Ttgzoitt o.s tio to pim J. D. Baldwin; W..1. - 111chardwal nowt &widow mats anforattwati $.72" ento will ewe commit with tow whwhotwu r illt. - Wie...e. Timor Zettipig Lb and Ropstllloolle County Corn ~ it no Itspribilein Ootenty Committee I moot lathe of. lies ot4oantl. XIIIPAIIINI,Ihq. It street, on 'hoe q. 20th, at 1D &clock, a .... A g oral attend..., Is 'war ragagatfd; SS d. balinati Or Importan ce ill b. brought for. , . . To Apriumiiia—Tb. Eoi kr thereasptiow of adverils. IrdwildMr the MILT Omni has been egioB at the middle . door of l the front • oattatice. Advertise. will pima lobo .. , • - - - A tow Words...a cl eans. ttt itlirelo ?itigab• /1 . > ... Three weeks from to-day its election take. ihrr plan. Republican re e, wilt have you lion., in the way of pre lion for lb . '. We pnbaidi, t y, a list of District Vigilance Committees. These committeaigare meiesip of *olive, rellible, Rotting men; Oa we /Me no' . doubt theywill do their duty, as far sego many i ns men can. Ilia it is not expe d i that they Sr. to do all the work, or that no •to sea b. them. They have beensippol becuuurit is • necessary for some persons twin desigasted in this capacity, the rule holdintaid in politics. as In ill else that what is everi holy's, business ; is no body's business. •Thereare, to A the die- Viet* many ether satin, relistrt, working mett, and we want the co-operatilak of all elicit. Tt. simple purpose of the appoliFt of thee, com mittees is to have some permit each &leak to initiate and carry forward the wbrk of 'Anita- Don ; and this' onel done, there is then plenty of work 'for every one to doiSp.is disposed to take hold with-them. . We sell Special attention, thereforerielthis list' of Committees, and we urge upon the men therein named to lone no time In beginning the work of organisation. We appeal, also, to every active Republican in the county to take hold with them and push forward the good work with alacrity. The time is short. Three we. is but a brief period in which to do what is to be done: Let no time be lost, therefore. Look to the amassment lists, and see that every Republi can is assessed. Provide in season-for getting out voters to the polls. In the 'townships, ap point mtb-oommittees in each - school diner:at to drive out the lacy raters. And do whatever else may seem necessary, under the circumstances. We especially urge upon the Vigilance Commit tees the importance and propriety of calling meetings at once in their respective districts for the purpose of appointing larger committees and carrying out the work of organization generally. We have said enough, hitherto, we think, upon the importance of having a full tarn out and a large majority at this election; and if our readers do not hoed what has bean already staid, nothing we may now say will be of any avail. We are happy to believe, however, that the Republioaos, generally, throughout the county, appreciate fatly the importance of the present contest and its bearing on the one to coma. We have only, therefore, to renew our exhortations to them to be active, vigilant and determined. The friends of our excellent State ticket, in other counties, are looking to Allegheny for one of her rousing, old-fashioned majorities. Let us not disappoint them. We can give a good aecenot of ourselves, if we will. It is jest as easy to give a large majority as a small one, if we only determine to do it. To work, then, friends, earnestly and cheerfully. It is only the will to do, that is wanted. The Work will be easy if we but once determine to do it. POLITICAL Imass.,-The Republioens of Jef ferson county hays 'lasted Dr. A. P. Heidi°ld as dolagste from that part of the Jefferson Re presentative district to the next State Conran tiou, and passed the following resolution : Resolved, That we unite with the Republicans of the other counties of this Commonwealth, in reoognizing Gen. Simon Cameron as the greet champion of Pennsylvania Interests, and as an able, safe and conservative statesmen: and we flashy iostraet oar delegates to the State Con section to , vote for representatives to the next national convention of our party, who will use all honorable means to effect his nomination as oar next candidate for President. In Union county, last week, the Republicans held s large and enthusiastio county meeting, which was addressed by Hon. J. C. Kunz:ex. We haveread with much pleasure the sketch of his remarks as published in the Lewisburg Chron icle. He took extreme ground on the Slavery question, or what would be considered extreme • In that parlpt the State. The Lancaster Express denies the statement sent abroad over the country by telegraph that the democratic convention in that county passed resolutions unanimously endorsing the National Administration and condemning that of Goy. Packer. It Says: "Resolutions endorsing the administration of Governor Packer were voted for by the delegates representing *dem townships, being more then a fourth of the townships represented in the Convention. Besides; the resolutions endorsing the National Administration wets not unanimous - I,y adopted—three of ttie — warde of this city—the home of Mr. Buchanan, voted against them." In • Philadelphia, the united Opposition have nominated Gamma Cossets. for Senate in the Fourth district. In the Second district the nom ination was postponed. The Representative nominations are as follow: liM Dietriet—Praneis Zermann. Second District—No nomination. Third District—Charles limit. fourth District—Henry K. Strong. Fifth Distriet—No nomination. Sixth .Distries—Chariss tYNsit Seventh DOswice--Will nominate next Wednesday. Eist4tls Dietriet—Jaeob E. Ridgway. ArinthDietrict—J. B. Um. Teeth Dierks-13ml IL Paneoast. Neveatb District—Dago A. Sheppard. pp ,?ti District — Richard Holg Y. -`• '• Belden. Preston. • • —Charles Abbott. • . renominated are Meyers. • %bolt. The rest are all new position and O'Neil were members Whig time', end at that Position in that body. The Iphis Bulletin says : Connell, the candidate for Senator, in the Fourth District, ie well blown in the city, and he will make a faithful end able Senator. The nominations for Asaembly, so far se they are made, are nearly all equally good. - Indeed, it is rare to find • %What embracing so many num that present so good an average of ability and worth. As compared with the Demooratio nominations, there can be no hesitation in ey ing the preference to the opposition nominations in each district" Tay New York correspondent of the Charles ton C'ettrier, giving 6 sketch of Pmmo, the Ws batted cook, formerly of Charleston, says: dtHe was orlezutlly caught ID the htedttern,.. non by one of oar oldest American commodores and cooked on board the flag-40 . pr three years." It is hoped that the cannibals of the flag-ship food him trader and - easily masticated after cooking him to 10ng.., ---- • .-Tirs Oppoittion etnelates for Congress in - Merilsad are as follows: 't, c itirsteter.ll:4 , =, , A. B.Zsgor. ...,..„ ...._ „ . -..Vg-Itzi i -, . 7- • ,. ..4' -- ;',.. ''''''"' "•• 744 i . O.'AZil,;.K?: , - ,__. .. „:„.,,,,....-- • •• Itillillt iiii4•iiertliiD4ilittlibulth GelletteN . "" •• :e. 2. fl' :1....7r WlAMmilieg,Fri.e ffeP l - / 9 . .Deis GazeitS7lbeilifiekjost ettlittneatedl: Will withites the z bfith aithinirsarrai t WilaffigtraiE olll ll o , en bittitalthir *bielidarillegi their half - le •cantery hasimatintaid to Blase theibletsings of education 'won 't& houses scale r frota whose halls bare gone forth hundreds of ripe, aohalars, men of. brilliant • genial end high 'attaionSinta who have =file their , park In the Irma en milliliters, judges,ler*Yem 1 teachers, wain many other poiltions of eminence and distinction. The history of this !operable l stitation In common with that of far 'elitere, .1 , 1 been div ers ified by seasons of high prollF•rit , 1 ', et the as of the' most disheartening adversity: Y friends of the College have strunleti on_ amid all discoungements, and have now r h o .. W . M . Ll r d .tive ld 1 to see their beloved Alcoa Mater lo a p y ak s hi p • prerp ... eop di t ion, with proepecte for the future emlnently"eincoureg t loODe Baccalaureate sermon On Sabbath morning tu th preached by the lilk. Scott,Proiddenr of the liege. 11 suer an *bled' nurse, and was ll a am boas 1 4, ,00ngregation do profound attention. Arn o lodent would takkireatpleastire in re porting thiediscourie entire, di ho pumas space tillyour columns could be spared for Its publication. its mogth,, r }flinover, would render thia impractice. . ble. The Doctor founded his remarks upon o por tion of Pears Epistle to the Phillipiene. • Phil . 81,7-93 s "B what things were gain to me, , those I counted loss^ Christ. Yea, doubtless, and • I oount all things but loss for the excellency of the owledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I e suffered life loss of all things, and do count but date, that I may win Christ and be found not having my own righteousness, which Ls et he but that which ls through the faith of C Ist this rightemistien which is of God by faith." • The learned Doctor remarked that this may be re- Vzfied.as the kfpnote of the life of Saul of Tarsus, eta. he 'met the Lord by the way." Whatever was }bovermhatever was below the ordinary tone of bin i;iffrietian experience, was In harmony with this. And no one, perhaps, ever ran the scale of .Christian experiance, either higher or lower than he. At ono time we find him descending In notes ex pressive of persecution and Metros, of stripes and thprisonmente, of watching, and felting% of perils .y land and sea, of weariness and painfulness, of bringer and thirst, of cold and nakedness,—desoand attg lower still, In notes expansive of Inward spiritual 'conflict—the law of his members warring agathst the law of hie mind and bringing him into captivity t i p•tho law of ein till he cries out from the depths— as, out in anguish h from the very borders of despair, •Cllo ! tretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from' the body of this death." At other times we listen with admiration while he rises through notes expressive M faith, trust, com fort, peace, hope, joy, triumph over the world and sin, over death and the ggrraave, over Satan and hell ; . with Increasin on while he rises up ward still, sad !till g' uovarde, to the pitch of the malls of the very third Mum, till whether he is in the body or out of the body, he citongt tell. Tho speaker remarked that we are apt, however, to forget tries and conflicts; to forget that he was subject to similar conditions of Christian experience ith ourselves tcoforget that he had any itoperfec- • •ns or weakputis at all; and to regard him "vice • an-Ideal of a Christian hero and raint—staffffing on an elevation inaccessible to ordinary mortals— • —"not wiled and worn. its one who from the earth has labored up: 1 , But es some bird of heavenly plumage fair, 1 • Its lOokeDdalch down fremdilgher regions comes, . And perch.. there to see what nee beneath." • Yet Paul was a man of like passions with our selves; war subject to like weaknesses, temptations and sins; had similar difficulties to contenTwith du ring air Christian mares; and had di ffi culties to en counter in becoming a Christian, which wo know not of, save by the hearing of the ear. By the grace of • God he became what he finally was. It is true he had some advantage of birth and education, which many have not; that he had, moreover, very extra- ! ordinary natural abilities; that ho had groat qualities both of the head arid of the heart, which would have • made him a oar of mark; made him a hero of some •kiniL He mien have become a hero of the field, his mighty intelleghdireotiog an, uptisiog of his country. men against 116 e power of' the Romans; his great hem! expending Itself in'fiery zeal against these op. , premien of God's chosen people. He might have be- come a reformer of the church of lobe fathers. In that ease, what havoc would be have made of the hypoo. • riory, the formalism, the senseless traditions and heart. Jess worship of Pharisee, Saddam°, Priest and Scribe! He might have become a persecutor of the Chris tian church, such as the world has aoldom teen, He did make a fair beginning in this direction. His name became a household word hundreds of miles ' around; a source of terror to Cluistiameirrerywhere; a source of pride and exultation to his bigoted conn trymon. Ho was consequently on the high road to distinction, both in the Jewish Church and in the I Jewish State. "But what things were given to him, these ho counted loss for Christi" "yea, doubtless," says ho, "and I count all things but lon for the ex cellency of the knowledge of Christ Jeins, my Lord; • for whom I have suffered the lore of all things; and de count them but dung, that I might win Christ and bo found in him, not having on my own righteous ness, which is of ' the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith." The Doctor farther discussed tho subject under tho following head,: 'lst, the choice hens indicated, and the reasons of it; 2d, the permanent and habitual I utilfaction derived from this choke, and soma of the masons of that. While we should he delighted to follow the leaned and pious Doctor throughout the whole course of his discussion of this Interesting theme, we are adoien- Dhod to forbear for want of space, and shal conclude with hie application of the 'abject to the " rounp.Meo of theprodouting Class: In the ap plication of this cohost, I address myself to you. We have been contemplating • remarkable choice made about 1800 years ago by • remarkable MOO: the reasons on which it was based; the permanent and habitual satisfaction recoiling from it; and the reason of this result Did that man do well? Did he act a wise and proper part, such a part as com mends itself to your judgments, to your COOSCiatICOS, and to your hearts? Or do you think ho would have acted a better put, if he had continued to pursue the things which wore gain to him, and to prefer them to Christ? Most of you have already answered then questions by your public profession of the religion of Christ. The testimony of the Chile of 1859 is, is deed, unusually stroog In favor of the choice made by Saul of Tarsus, as indicated in the text, nearly every one of its nineteen members having professed or being about to pollen faith In Christ" The parting counsel of Dr. Scott we. impreeslver sad eminently appropriate. litany of the Young inch have an eye to the ministry, and we doubt not the solemn lemon and the wise and jadicioul rousse' ro feelingly and appropriately given, will sink deep into the hearts of the yeang men,coming as It did from one who feels so deep en Int erest and whops prayers are es earnest for their (atom welfare. The Doctor conaluded by saying: "With the, parting counsel, I say adieu' Soon we shall nes your familiar faces no more. Separated from us and from one another, each of you will be toting his part In life. "The separation becomes more impressive to us on this occasion than usual, because the Faculty a. well as the clan will be upareted. When you go, two of one number go also, to return to us no more, (Dr. Wises and Mr. John Acheson., They go, the elder after six, the younger after two year" of curb pleasant Intercourse in our official relations and harmonious no-operailon in our profauional. work, as rarely fall to the lot of men thus associate:a ; and It mitigates unspeakably the pain of parting with them, that I am able to boar this testimony in this pretence and in their presence, standing here et God's altar to-day." On Sabbath evening the "Society for Religious Inquiry" we. ably and eloquently addrassed.by the Rev. William Grimes, of Cadiz, Ohio, from the lett part of the 53d chapter of Isaiah .—"And the pleas ure of the Lord shall prosper in his hands." The eloquent gentleman handled the .object with greet ability, depicting in vivid terms the glorious mission of Christ en earth. He advanced some no vel Ideas, new to us, but on the whole highly satis factory. For instance, he mentioned that the Saints which arose from the dead at the crucifixion of the Redeemer, were the trophies of his triumph over death an d grave—that they sounded with Him to Heaven, the first (rolls of the Reseal:4ll°h. The speaker was pleasing, clear and Intelligible, and gave great satisfaction to his large and Intelligent audi ences. The discourse was about the right length and finely delivered. I will seep you adrised of ehosixercises to inter vane b•tween this and the Commencement, which takes place on Wodneeday, on the afternoon of which day the cerramoniu attendant upon the inauguration of the M'Conaughy monument are alm to come off. Good night. Past eleven and all well ! ae the watchman 'ay.. N. Tow Charleston &racy nye the report that John Mitchell has gone to Africa for slaves to preposterous and Incorrect, and it adds: "He poeseases none of the qualifications (or the trade. A rumor prevails, in well-Informed air tiles hero, with more of plausibility to sustain it, that his real object to going to France is at the instiption of leading members of the slave trade party, to induce the Emperor Napoleon to relax his opposition to the trade under the French flag, if not to legalize it." The Mercury thlolts his chances of success on snob a minion, very poor. Tni Now Orleans people aro so arnustomed to the yellow favor that they don't know how to get along without it. Yellow Joon, having failed to do his ouotomary duty io the way of killing the Louisianians, in very despair they have taken to killing thotoselves. The Delta says: place of tho yellow fever, eo long• the scourge of our oily, a new kind of epidemic bee recently broken out in this city, which lo adding not a few victims to our weekly billo of mortal ity. - This is the opulemio of suicide." Tam Boston Spiritual Age proposes that the Spiritualists shall orgabire as a political peaty, nominate Gov. Talimadge or Judge Edmonds for the Presidency, and make their influence felt in 1860. It says they now number millions in this,oottntry, and may as well bold the bal ance of power betweeniffie other pantie.. An exchange says let the spirits come on with their politics, and if we are out voted by bodiless shape), we shill have the satisfaction of feeling that they can't make things much wares than they are. In hfaxlposa County, California, three men who -are working a vein situated near the Bondurant Mil, divided the respeotable amount of 101 pounds 9 ounces and 12 dollars of gold, which filo) had pounded ont in hind mortars, the pro , Fools of six days'-work. At $l7 the ounce it "sal to $29,769. The party ore working the Tlin on shires.and have two-thirds of the gold for their lab or. There I tteid of brodafeont in MC , elehal7: ol Rockford, et nearly 800 acres. Ordinarily dm saris will product a tow at this adulate ha ca p th in year 'aid In worth $20,000. • • , , • - ---- A Housillteinr:Doiwnt: virtu, Paso:lts tikowin.—The. equinoctial antra co and CO'ntnue, wltit—bergy a Mo ment's eatentton. wobabilitiee that there will be no eitange in the weather for.two daye tablet; 'Meantime the streets and country *Directive rent benefits. This afternoon, about haltpast one o'clock, brick tenement house; of four stories. in Duane street, two doors east of Weld. Broadway, gave way under a violent blast of wind, and buried several of iteinmatea in the ruins. The roof and the rear walls of the two upper stories fell in completely, while the remainder of the structure stood in • shattered condition. An alarm of fire wee immediately given and a large timelier of police and firemen were Willie distely at the 81.10118 of destruction. No person was known to be killed, but sin of the images were taken out injured. Several persons were shut up iefitheir rooms by the obetruetione from felling brake. The Ere men and pollee had not taken all of them 'ontlop to two o'olook, but no fire had broken out to en danger their lives. The house was fully occupied by tenants, and it Will thought remarkable that some were not instantly killed. The building did not appear to be very old, but it had evidently been a poor structure. —Y. Y. Com. Adv. Toe GEIZAT Pres.—We were enabled to gl4O a good general idea of the great oonthgrition in the Western District in our issue of yesterday morning, without going much into the partiou bare. During yesterday our reporters gave their most indefatigable attention to the gathering of such facts as may be worth knowing, the result of which will be found below. The actual amount of loss we of course cannot positively ascertain, but we think we osnoot vary much from the figures given yesterday, although some intelligent and judicious men think our estimate too high. It is a heavy minfortune to our city, and with all the energy of our citizens in the Western District, it will be • long time before they will entirely reocivcipdom the rain it has wrought. Iu the oonfueion and baste of oar report yes terday.morning, we were made to state that the entire square, bounded by West Lake, North Jefferson ' Fultou and Clinton streets, was con sumed. This is a mistake. From the Engine house formerly occupied by No. 6, on Lake et., to the corner of North Jefferson street, on North Jefferson to Fulton and on to Fulton to the Lead Works, the buildings were :all, or smarty all, saved. This district includes Phillips' pecking house and some other prominent buildings Chicago Press. 'House ICILLID.-0a Saturday morning last, Mr. Gardiner,of the firm of Wilson and Gardiner, merchants, of Corsica, went to his book door with a gun, and unthinkingly took aim at a knot hole in a gat& in the rear of his premises, and discharged the piece. The bullet went straight to the mark; but unfortunately it passed through and lodged in the heart of a fine horse of Dr. Jones, that was in the stable, killing him almost instantly. Mr. G's. regret tor his inconsiderate act may be imagined. Flelsromptly offered to pay one hundred dollars to the owner of the an imal; bat the offer was for some reason declined by the Doctor. —Brookville Repub. FRONT Aooeo.—The frost of the night of the 6th inst. was very destructive in nearly all por tions of the county. It is supposed that the greater part of the buckwheat was then killed, and that the corn hes suffered greatly. If this opinion prove to be feet—and we fear it will— times among us will be harder than they have been for years. Since the blighting frost of the 9th of June, that did so much injury to the wheat and rye, the buckwheat and corn crops have been the hope of our people —Brookville Repub. JANe, an idiolid daughter of Jacob White, er., residing with Hugh White, Esq., of this county, 'was so badly burned by her clothes taking fire, on Sunday last, that she died on Tuesday. The family at the time were all at church except the old' gentleman and a hired girl, and although re lief was extended as soon as possible, she was in a very short time most horribly burned.— Wells burg Her., 16t/i. CLAT CRT. ILL , September 16 As NOME men were at work raising au iron bridge over the Little Wabash, about one mile north of this place,lo day, the superstructure gave way, and 4 men were thrown from a height of about 35 feet with great violence into the river, falling among the timber, iron, &c. One of them, James Davis, was seriously, and perhaps fatally injured. The others escape. JOINER COLPLAINT.—Thu fact is now foci well established tor any can to attatupt to celolroTurt it, that moat of the diem. whati often pro. fate! In thin. they w , ere produced by ...airs use of Bolts arni vegetable*, Mby hich the atop:urn disordeecd, the liver deranged, the ood stagnated and digest'," ragout, a - minted I.eltve If and torpid. Cholera, Ohokno Hortnia, Bilious and Champ Cholla, Dysentery, Diarrhoea and each like complainte gee' tothete nod thrive upon improper foal and often Ilona be. cona an deep seined and fled upon the conatitution, last the strongest and mat active oatmeal othatcliwsere no. bb to arrest their program anal the patient is lavers., and oil hope. of taller are coded. Who Is it that hen ant won • Moe, healthy infant or adult, eta nth ono of Ihe annuy• tog dime...above spoten of, and deopite the and Noe' elar• of u.J.l.cal g.liemen literally waste sway ender node awl - natal Ant how Salida rrealrueut to Le • ...euele..l fa, Pimply by the !set, timid 1.1•. t of L011.01.1•1,J lug .0106 re rued, to eI•J the hailing olrebela of the and et the same time check the alenea• In its prom, the coma), preacribod .Neel In the othanettou of the natural ra etrsonta end at the time tha disease was theetered the sufferer e . prolankle, and failing to alate • neaninn the pelleul died from the effect of the potion almintatered to uproot Ih• dieeo.. Not to with LONIIIIALCRIi HOLLAND BlTl`Xlin, which erecumpoeed entirely of vegatehka matter, sad which have not out, proved IhorDeolve• the bell tonic ID use, tut have never felled to Correct die:theta of this elornerh and towels wh.talteneocording to directions. In the care at Buromar Othatplabats they Lela noequal. Trylbece eleace. 81/DC•guattri--The Geoninebighly Concentrated hoer. have'. Uolleudd Bitters is pet up In half glut bonier catty, and netaileet at 111 bottle. The girt demand for thle truly Celebrated has todoceid aunty naltalloaa, which the public aboaddguard egaidat perchealng. Beware rAinapoeitietil Be . that our name le ou the label of awry Utile Inn fay. ' ' 1:1C1.1111dIN • 00., EA. P.0k0t0t , ..04 Wm.] otroot, tots.. lot wad 14 e.s.,Plttaburgb. P. *0a:dolor Naar ous LIC.ODA , . W. IL lloward, Pastor or tha PIM B•photetarrh, at Chicago. Illinois, who On been • great endue, groin hereon. headache, but also has esperhasced anti. rellaf Run It, by the nae of WIL- Wel P11.L14, In a letter, dated Jul* 15th. IOSI, .ya— ..Doriug nutted. testrnty years, I hare triAl• OOP of . great •atlnty of medlciM., gneseribed by AlliTathir and Uonsosno gathic phyeLtians, hat .11 burn falls& and I Inc.! relinquish-- ed all hope of relief, twill I Asa Indur..l to recut to WI lc POTS PILLS. Thu. bars. edutually ratiesual tn., In re gusted instances of fatty and I ma cheerfully and [OOllCifP. tionaly /taxon:wed MOW to °Ann. 'boar. statilbtly •Qct .l^ This agrarelgo remedy Is mad by IL 1.. PALMA/WC/MI A CO., Wholesale Droggiats, No. to Woad Street, Pith. burgh, to wham onistra Craroppliess ehoold lu adds-cu.& MARRIED—On 'Sunday awning, lOth w dtat, 1., [hr Hay David MAl.hick, D. D.JOSIN M. ILIBILVATIIICK and ANNA MAItY both of that city. Js .T' jattu illibrrtustintnto. 1141.411.17.118 i PALMIER, PIWDUCE h COIMISSION MERCHANI6 Clive particular attention is the purchase and sale of Flour, Grain and Provisions. No. G POMBOIPS BUILDING South Water Street Meters. It. Itobirou Mr. Wm. Illeutebeon, • Graff, Hartnett • aka, Marra. J. D. Canfield Co, Littla t Trimble, • Graham a Tbotnae,l " Jaa. IdTbrily •Oo " John Med *C , , Mr. imolai Gardiner, • • Barbour, Mazkomen More. Lloyd romtb. A C . ' , M.. D. Waliaca, I • J. Painter ACO searlind Near loe to Creditors. lIE undersigned, dequestrator of tke State inre ant iderln• ineuranntknalinny of P•111.1/10I•ilial, wul LOLOOf his olace, In Harrisburg, on blonde', Tuesday arid Wedoeslay, the 17th, Ilth and 10th day. of October next, the sereral creditor* of the said Insurance Compaoy, to receive proof of their Helm spinet said Company Shoos telling to "men{ eel prove there claims 0111 uot ba erieltled loony *here In lath News. ;WML 0. , LAWRENCE, BegovatraLtur labArg, Eqpt. U. minims-4w 101110HEMIUM HONEY—Tho Honey which took the hut premium at tbe lata Pope', P. 1,, an exhibited by M. Jobe Winkaid, labs of •Ileguay thy and nor of dantield, Ohio, and la for ale at PIIANek'S Cirocety and Tea Mau, rederalatrut, •Ilegbeny. *4O 500 PAVES VF MUSIC—Tho Leviathan collection of lerttautental Hulk, coutelnins OTat 600 pieces of 01.11 a, coomirthag of Polkas, ectiott lame, Quickstep., Marche., litornoptw, with 20 Mt. of Cotillions mod Quaerille., with Opus* or ceilings. /or the Ootw, elo. lin, dol. Price, pl.OO. Pea olio by JUAN H AIRMAN. 01 Wood arras. Jar Copies mailed, poripaid, oo receipt of price. JELLIES -5 Dr.Ousva West India; 2a Enortod Jellies. RIMINI A ANDERSON, No. 30 Wood atroct ROCK CANDY-25 Bro. No. I White; 26 do Mate; ttB do Yell° st 25 do D. Junt rood 008 for We to , InETHER A ANDERSON, .020 No. 89 Wood NI, oppodlu St. Charles Hotel ANDY SILKS PLAIN BLACK BILEP, DELAIN D.OBLS, CAB/1111ERE ROVER. /french Metinoes, Pnreteettee,: end ell the new etylat of Men Goode, et • BEIROIIVIELD A COB. v. A. TIIRPIN. W. FINLEY—. FINIAL & TURPIN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS CUIC4I.OO, aireivo partirobsx Attalla= to tho porch,. owl Oslo of FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORE. Elsrso to—LIPPINCOTT A CO., Pittsburgh, P. JOG. D. OANNIELD, do du DANIEL WALLACE, do do NEW cloorisi NEW GOODS I I BOOTH AHD 8110 ES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMES ROBB, No. b 9 Market strecit,l6.. haaJoat re:shred • large awe well *elected Inca ilkh, of ElOOlll 5110611,direct hoes the Eastern Manufacturer; of every misty and style, Blow and ettildruee Bette, Elec., Gaiter., Blip- Sc. ADO,Lrdlw, Caste and Olithlren'e clip nada ithwikel Bo Sim*, n% Bop and Youth'. calf, kip and .nrea Boots, Eh , ,ozkat Geitart, Opens . , *O. elite* Water Proof and (101 A Bola Boas-00f widen he wall enlist easy low win." W** ltla Wilif a l ircs;tst= """lrst e erey Waal all sa want to till,lumAr_ln g num they JAMES ROB, $9 Market t. '..,. - ,...4 l o l "4lP l ,b4tifeinntg;-: .;:' • E':, - --,1.,:i Et .416. mzErzsr x iv FALL `GOO , 1 NOW OPENING AT I Or STOVE DEALERS C. HANSON LOVE'S, AlO. 744 MARKET toTREET. WE are happy to ha able hi inform our au• unman frlcude, cusbunere awl the public general (Ant unary war °petting tit. m.l AT CRACTIV•stoct FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, RAGLANS, Mourning Goods, Home-Farnishing Goods, Domestic & Staple Goods, That we have ever been able to uflar It mar stock will Ds krood stl the LI ovsltleu of the mewl, then befog soma' styles NEVER BEFORE OlIEREI) IN TELLY NARAVET. Wo alll also be almost daily to re. celpt of NEW GOODS In addition to oor preemie week, nil or which will Fro mold " low. nod . goad many articles lower, thee limy no be round to the city. Pi.. .11 1.1 examino our stock before plarftruitg ,el.ewhero. 74 Market Street, bet. Fuurth and Dianinnd 11=1:7322 NEW FALL GOODS Horne's Trimming Store, Near Fourth Street, Pittsburgh . - 101 IC/I DRESS TRIMMINGS, HAND SOME CLOAK TRIMMINGS, In all the ooraltlee cf the swan. 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 for the head. ESIBROIDERIES.—Fine Lace and French Work Setts, Lace Collars, Pompadours, Crape Collars and Setts, Embroidered Bands, Raffling, Cambric and Swiss and Linen Worked Edging; Embroidered Mkt's, In fants' Caps, Waists and Robes; Valenciennes Laces; Thread Laces and Edging. STOCKINGS AND. GLOVES of every size and description. LARGE STOCK OF RIBBED HOSIERY. MEN'S SHIRTS AND FURNISHING GOODS— a full nook. MERINO AND SILK UNDER-GARMENTS, for Ladles and CLlldran. MILLINERY GOODS—Rachra, Flower., Velvets , Siam, Blonde, Lacer. Crapes, Feathers, Netts , A...., As., As. ZEPHYR WORSTEDS—AII Albedo, of oar own Im portation, SHETLAND WOOL, YARNS, CHENEILLES and KNITTING COTTON. SKIRTS AND CORSETS of the heat maker. THE STEEL. SPRING DOLLAR SKIRT FOR ES CENTS. FANCY WOOLENS- Ladoea' and Chtldreos' Honda, Searle, Sack, and 111.0er Wholesale Rooms, Einstein, are fall of Nai Wand ITSASONAD GM GOODS, to which ye Invite the veers at tent.. of NERIBANTS and AULLINERS. Am as am rcestaraly [retiring oar Wilae sal liii‘k• onf pnrchaeu on lb. bear won Lerma Ire can end wall wall all goods In oar lino no low as they can toe had enr.hare In tar country. JOSEPH CORMS, 77 Harker erre. STOCKING YARNS at ManajOcturcr'aar. L4BOB STOCK po TALI: BONNET o f InoltikaO selsdird 13ank tattmento Statent•nt of the Bank of Pltt•burgh. I•gmscsoo, Pept. Oth, 1,42. . fIE4 H. Hip., a Dt.scouuto . T 1 11‘...1 &tale ep,7 Urooatl Rant. . . ,1 atsta and 4,671/ IY Doe by otbar . . 41:1.310 . 67 Dank Not., Check• f.,115 s , pc.cle (gold an.l •Ilrcrl ,f 11,11.0 Caput Stock $1,142,1110 CO Pronto and Earnings .. 1331,490 WI Unpaid Dirkl•lo.l. aril Bnapatue Aril. 2,010 1:1 Nato other Bank... _..... ............ -. 0.438 hi I:lrrigation ..... ........ .......... 3333_:. 205,10 W 00 Dip.Sa 1316,103 73 E.1X7,6 , 16 01 TS* abowa atataintat li ivrrect to the best it my to 0W ailgi mid belie .1011 N HARPER, Caatha Sworn 0. and subserlbrillhli 191.11 Shpt., 11050, twforw ma 040 S. SMIIM, Notary Put.ll4o Statement of the Alert gnats' and E 111.10: far a uwe rat Bank of Pittsburgh. Yintarauta Boedey, beyt. 14‘11.16:0 Ctrenlatlon, ............ ........ 5.94,402 0•3 fore Depoatore..... • . 2t1,137 0 . 1 bus Commonwealth . 3,66 04 Lom mand Mr:samba ....... ...... 403,264 04 NA. end Chocks or other Banks. • 42,774 ?A Due by ether Banks.— 14AA60 SI The *bore eadement beam. end true to the beet of my knowledge and taller W. H. DENWl,Ceablar. Sean end rthaTINA before ma Ihl4 100 day of - Pert A. D.ISAV. •420 J. P.III.IOIIENZIII. Notes, Public. et•temtnt of the dechentes. Sauk of Pittsburgh. ilossti, Etta Ihi. 1889. Circulation Duo to other Doe to Depositor. ..... ....... 271,3,991, 49 ANYETS. /11114au2 Notoi Diabo.tod..... • ... 1:02371 al boo by otbur Bank.. . 14,294 94 Note. and Check. of ottu . 25,2711 uu to Vau1t...... ... 1•21,903 Ilts abort statotosot li correct. In tho Out of my knowl. 04go sod babel. ^QJtit. U. siourtrw, ouhier. Pworo etc , . ma Mit 19th day of Sept, 191 Y wOtO •. W. FOSSIR, Notary Pe.11,.. Statement of C 1111 l Bank. 114tbburgh, Ceyt. 102 CHICAGO Lana and Di5c0unt5......._.(677; 0 4 03 Colo In Van!, ...... ...... .......... 65,t53 37 Notes and Chacka of other 6,053 00 RAC Jrc.. ... ......... ... 10,000 00 .511scallmoona Acconsta 6,522 bo one from Book. and Banton, •2,070 . 60 Capital etock . .... 2.443,U00 00 Cdtrulation 111'.620 00 Individual D 61,001,411 49r 5o ist Ccuttogent Pus/ and Profits ....... 37,14.1 41 Doe to other Dank.—....._......... - 11,690 21 las,MTareTs Th. above Our:ulna is correct to the beet '; of my knowl do and belief. E. D. /ONE% Cashier. Afirmed before me this 101 b day of Sept .1&50, 18.5 d, .103 PAL. Mtn, Notary Public. 1011Atement of the iron Cll7 Hank, Prirlacsoct, 90f0. 10th, 1669. 120141....-....-- ...... -_— ................ -1 400,000 00 Loan. and Discounts 001,1111 72 Due by other Dante- 14,101 67 Notts and Checks of other flanks-- 26,922 ad Bpscia 103,092 26 emanation :01,068 00 1.36 soother Daub....... 017 70 Doe to Depobtors . 161,176 76 The above statantent Is comb according to the.licat of by knowledge and belief. PAIN NAGOPPILN, Outer. Alllrmed bibs uts, this 19th dal of Erpt, A. D.,1689 sail SWOT. 14INNRY, Notary Public.. atnteuaent of the Allegheny flank. Monteath lett 1T1b,1161 ASSET& None and Bills Dlscolleta 682,239 Vi Doe by other Banks :11,061 to Notos and Chocks of other Dank. 21,074 63 Coin 63,161 7b 1R17,8w 77 LIALBILIT/ES. Circulation ............ ..... Due to other Bunko individual Deposita-- ...... j.U3,148 11 The above stetoment Issorrect to the beet of sny know', edge and belle. .1. W. 000 E, „ rare an . dzsboaftwd . : . :_z:. 4 1, 4 1 %11V: i t! day p l b tezt, ORSTRE HAT STORE, izt 7 5 W on'sTRIG It T. • • HILLESMA.N COLLOSC Aro now prepired to meet the descends of those who lbeii BATS, CAPS ANDLADIES' WM. El_ scravuawrz Ac co., WHOLESALE RETAIL MAROPAc- TIMM ANDIVIALZBII iN BOOTS AND fignOICB, ' Nu. 31 Fifth Strpot. Bank Block, II ..b memos AND BIIOES . Oal slut =Wu. "" irattanati Wll. spawesszs oa, al Illth rt. . - ,:;;:'-,......?:',.'.:'-,,:•:'40.'..:.:..7',,:,:-.,,:...,- ',--:,:;,,,., f C. HANSON LOVE =ll =ME wrissou. PAT= at CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, No. 94 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Be•e new to thorn e full teeth of Desirable Fall Goods, To et bleb . tbey thetth the attentlon of the trade. eelthltn3 QM= L \tiVt l(WW\SqlEkt T ILE ADMIR wr E i R u S w O a F y 'S PIANOS are reepeafolly laurcua that ....a now recall-Ins our PALL SUPPLY a those CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES. The doomed for thesis Sae Instruments la so far In ad. mica of the =pp!, that purchasers Avoid &Ire rasa early call In ordar to wore • choice. U. KLllBlift A BRO , No. 63 Plfth greet, cola Sole Agoota for Btolnesra Mom WOOL --2000 lbs in store and for bale by lIITCIIOOOH, 111'01111131Y t 00). SHELLQUELLED ALMONDS-40 boxes for sale ED by ItSTMER a AN DERMA, SO Wood stmt. 1 000BBLS. FLOUR, various grades, W arrive mad for oalo by T. BTU. I; OR. QUNLRIES— Itritter--COOlba. from, roll: • Eus— 4,L4. Resin reaclisa-e 8 do do Pear.— I do °Mebane-4 wow, ()boom— taus Enalleb Dairy, Received and for .1 by RIDDLE, WIRTB • CO. F ANNESS. — Buecurniz do 11 Co. lurrej• opened • fell worriment of real Welch Flannel; warranted • •1 es atninit In wasblinn atm, •MR wortmmt of d Tide flannel; at tfcrilreeat canter of Formal and Moo t et; imel7 80SACKS TEAT EXTRA FAMILY TENN. FLO i • , Broadwity URI; now In store and fur sale by self, 15A1.42 DICKE Y 00. - --- 192,000 00 22,15e4 17 . 113,217 04 "ACOARO —25 bin. genuine Italian; esaiininizt— es do do do Tuo — recelvad sad for We by REYSIER t ANDERSON, add No. SS Wood oL , cmaitoB4 on.ete. EldtAL - - - - - OLIVE OIL-25 doz. in boxes; 10 do In basket= 21/ do to llama 111040, BbY ado by RIMIER lk ANDYRSON, 89 Wood amt. ILI YE-10SO bush at U. & P. Doper far sale jjk, 01 [OO9l 1 . 111 0110008,11•08=Y a 00. WHEATI WHEAT!! —25,000 bug' In V atom and to arrlre. for sale by sel9 ' EIITCEICIOCK, aIcORILICAY t CO. ..,,.... , :1..*:-. : ," :. :, .... ,....:.,....-. ' :.::•:;?,,,,, 1 ., :... , x‘: 4 ::...'.,.. t. . .:;.-.:-...•,-,-::',.:*.k:;:..iikr:-.t4is:-..b..f•-'-.:-.-':-...' ~...:.. ;;iota_ ~~ ~tsccttantnus. ly invited to the largest stock t 'witty of STOVES `• state, manutoctered by lo reapectfu and great Ist t A. B RADLEY Wood Street, ITTEIBURGII TN our ass j_ lug well koo rtment will be found the follow • coon firrolrlms THE DOTBLE.TOP PATENT GAS It SMOKE CONSUMING TROPIC, for Coil THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARBITER, for Coal THE EW DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS AND SMOSE CONSUMING EUREKA, for Cool or THE CELEBRATED VICTOR, for Wood, Lire Oak and Pittsburgh PRE6fIVM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT IZMIR@ PARLOR STOVES, for Wood and Coal: best la the market, and heating Steve• or every tiererip- GRATE. FRONTa,.&.c.. nil of which will be aol3 F IRST PREMIUM 64 - Stoves, Orates and Rangcal .•-:.- - -ti , t-, . - +.2...- - E=l DIPLOMAAi3I AWARDED BY VIE LATE ALM:MEET' COUNTY AFB WESTERN PERNYYLV AGRI• BISSELL 6: CO., NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET OO 0 33. Z IsS d, P A.R.LOR. HEATING STOVES, Fine and Calimun Enamelled ORATE FRONTS ASU FENDERS V.! 0001EING B.ANGEIS I/ 7:u tact th, /MSS C. , OUING that I: =a! .11 .1 BISSELL s. CO 'S It Yen tract a COOlllltti PTOVE that cannot ba. sex ;wrn. call en BISSELL & CO If you us banding a banal., awl lracit lb* bait GRATIS FRONTS AND FINDERS. call 011 BISSELL & 00 .1 . 311 , 8 ; 21 b 170TU I . & EV . plid3tarce:3o.l AOS! BAGS!!-5000 seamlesm, direct from ea.the bassrufar tow; and fur We by ID 111 2010000. Welt ICZEtY & 00. 01N74.10RN bunk for sale by i 49 HITOLLOOOK, pI'OY►EEV i W 11 00 .b a•• agitib" St. .nie, 200 do Hoperdoo, for sato 11 19 1111 . 011000 E . 14'01USEBY • CO. IA : aa J 1 ,u atria y prime used, la skin and lbr isle cis pa, /LITOIIOOO3I, Arcorasz t co. r'4:42,.iZi' ' ,, :6 i :•.';,f;;;,-,: . 7, - 1 , ! =MEM • 1' a ir / • • • CORNICE, MI AND 3.11r171/IELDSTd., OPPOSITB TUE PdhT 017101' PIITSBC7IOII, PA. Str•ng•ro or Cdalz•oa D ESIROUS of knowing where is the best not to prepare young men for t witness, are dirict: lid not only to inquire of the principal Illerehrile. Teachers and Prosesekstial Wen of the city. bat are need re epeettally invited boll at the Ronan of ibe ()Ake and Duke the foihrerlng einnpartecres UM/es. this and moiler tnetttotiocia claiming public patronage, •-r the siva sod comber of the Bourn.; the nointer of .tee lents In ans.'. the reed° of Instruction ginceurd; We xtent, (aria? and Itheioncheine of tbe ammo of .lady; the onality and sppearance the Cork done by the incidents; the ennepc letiCY of the *hole.; the qualigrattooe, experience ran/ Iberia; atandlag ottha tearless, end all other U 4.. that gob make lint claw School; and then if not astisfled that the Iron City Online le goad, In edranceof soy other fichoul. and poobtor resew... where aim to be robed, It Is not expected that they nal parrouire rho School, nor •111 they be ...Welted to do so. an2ldlerr Ilublic iloticto OWITTSIIOIIOII OTIENASTIC ASF An .40Ortlad meeting of the P.O. A. 7.111 be held TOBSD AY RV/CHINO, ISEPTPAII3BR Ciro, el 7i4o 7 elk., to bear the report of the Committee me Celebration. Other basioem of Importance lOC ho tree:Mule& A full attend. sum M requeetai. By order of the Preeldeut. . D. lI'tADBN, Peorelery. llMUOnntillo APOLLO THEATRE.- MANAGEB.S.----. „ ..PORTER AND 11•SailLAND. Door, open at T o'clock; dartain wal rip ar 8 o'clock prectidy. Elwood Welt of the rstealtaitentent of the greet tragedlel BARRY SULLIVAN TIJESDAY EVENTNO, °Apt. 20th, will be pttiormei. THE GAMESTER! BARRY SULLIVAN. ._..ELISE CAROLINE TYSON. .—.CILARLEY GARDNER. Beverly__ Mn. Beverly Bong and /lg. To conclude with lIKELSPROTIONI OR, TUB MAID OP TUN MUNSTER. RETURN OF THE CAM ==! One week only, commencing MONDAY, Sept.l9 RIIMSEY & NEWCOMI3'S ORIGINAL CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, Bret. Band and I,uble Troupe, end the only Campbells nos In oxalate:ler; ell other assuming the name ere nothing more than mountebanks end impeetere not to be trotted. We notion they:bile against mach. Tho advantage. the CaMpbelle ODJOyj •bO , ll any other Minstrel Organisation., art.e from their whit... Jog Dm last Muir, years in the Bouthern country. Their delineations of Negro Characters am taken from natural menne tad in cidents to African ilk, and aim at permuting Melaka and Comical peculiarities or the Southern ant% and elevating . him to lite proper standard of Natural Wit and kluslcal Tai eat, presenting the then. of Negro Life on Um Plant.' end reprosenting the musical capabilidea of the more ml Negroes of cities and village.. In pre.enting t r o g, the Phades and Peculiarities of Negro Ufa, the , r a l accord has stamped the Campbell artiw map and darting. Mir*. Balcony Berme& h 7 the CAMP L ERASE BAND, 1.1 by the Wlstrd Bugle, AUGUST cog Door. open at 7 SNock comment...at g ADMITTANCE TWENTTTIT I CENTS. r CLAILILE, CARGO'S BRASS AND MICA, 21 FIFTH Elburat UNIVERSITY O' PENNSYLTANIo, Law r • apartment, P H I L A DECLPHIA.. A 44 TERM OF 1 HIS INSTITUTION will commence ma ' a 3d of October next. The tollo•ing are ttmer ace. of 0 3 .1.1.,.... : HON.aaaaaz azta3WOoD—eawa., Penton Prep arty and Marini - A t L... fadf. P. Er.JkLl,--Indetee. PROT E /DENSER IILLLEB—Equity Jurisprudence. Ivory .a , r.‘l, made to render Oda Inatitutlau africhmt for thermirP are It has in vie.. The student& are frequently emi...Wily aamined, legal queen.* ire dlacumsd and due to writing form pen of the Marl. By the rasa att. Cou•cie, the time occupied here, Is treated as equiva lent forust purposes to dB. study, to entitllog to all cabal= io „,, the bar. and when admitted In the oourt below, • grads to of ilita Inttluction can practic• at once in the sup.w.ooart. The Introductory Lecture ill, be deliver. al 0 0 I ItIDAY, Sept 30th, at 8 o'clock, P. It.. a. the usual lecture room, by the Don. 010. SILLIISWOOD selO.frn /Male Teacher Wanted A PPLICATION willAiiiv i ed at the 11 ffie ct James tdreend Wood •treitt, bore perm w compatriot to act to • ty of teacher Mo Male Depa r tmen t of the Elmum Refuge. BJ or dor of eelikdtf COMMITTEE OP INEMBZOTION. BiIiftIINGLIAII COIIIIESCI♦L COLLEOX, AND WRITING ACADEMY, voilego nail, Diamond. Birmingham TERMS, CABE ON ENTRANCE. Ptc Ornamental Plele %VTlimn 10} Time unlimited Writing etni Oodk-Kerping.. 31 _. racoLra: N. SHAFFER., Prolowor of Writlug ard Ilook•Kuplus. O. IL LIWTNEAD, Jr., Prob./for of Pazlananaldp. O. ►. WELLS, Profawor of boak.Emplag .ad almm dal Odcalallona REV. W. B. BOLTON, Lecturer on Watery and General BubJeteta. HON. R. P. FLENNIKEN, Ex-U. B. lliniatet to . o- mark, • member of Pltletbutgl, Bar, Lecturor (Lux.. mercial Law PROF. AL` , F. EATON, Lecturer an Elocution. _ . . . slall and oar bat bio mow twin Wore attempted by arty penman munaly: Ppecimsos of Orsumental atid Prantical Penman:ship ...need in your presence. to the short spa. of from al womb sod upwards. Good boarding at $2,60 par week. Birmingham Parry free for storlanta. Bantranea at any lima. Far spacimana of oft-band bu.lnta. Writing. endo., two protege stamps, sod address 0. U. LEITUFIAD, Principal, PlUnburgb, Pa =ISM A/1 - ODE x N LANGUAUES.—Farmnuce APEL, No. ITO tlmithaad Went bags to inLmn ht. Yo and the public that ho haarennoed tuntractlnua Garman, French. ate. salo.lind• LOC LTB]. can() VIC tilabLINA.ll. - Y • SC • • I FOR YOUNG LADIES, IX:IIE NEXT ANNEAL SESSION OF TWO TERMS, Aro months unit, will opon on TITS9DAT, 3th of Boptambor, at 9 o'clork, A. hl. Th. Tonally of Toachera, who &hal their altoationa with such distingnagbad mecum daring flu past Toot, continue thrift manual. with the Inatltotion. On asount of ilia greatly 1.116.11.(i fistilitim for travel efforded by the new Pooenger Railway, a limited number of DAY PUPILB will he eacelved trona Pittsburgh. The member of ficeerdlog Neils Is limited to Thirty, EARLY APPLIOA*IONS ARE DESIR.APILE. entoutam meta gwonal information, term, may be hada* DAVIS' arid DAl7lBO2l'B, Book-milars, and KLEBER'iI and MILLER'S Endo Stones, or by Wdress• logyt Pittsburgh Poet Olilm, rdtm2:l REY. OZOROE T. RIDER, Rector. 1714. D. APPOLINN. TETZDOUX. Boarding and Dar School for Young Ladies 148 Third Sired, Pitirhtirgh. THIS SCHOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA -1 DOA betides a toll English cosine, unmet farilltim to squire the French language and literature—the prbact. g1:11.1 and American born,' luring raided mend years In being enieted by Mr. 'Riotous, • Innis of Perla, and gradnate of the "College Charlemagne." The second ..oval Neaten 7111 open on Monday, the 12th of September. Price of tnition by the Una, $26. French and Latin taught withont extra charge. No papile rec ea eived under tan years of age. tor circulars, Aa,apply et Mr. Idellue•and Mr. Damson'" .torn, or attheratidence of Madams Tatedonx. uleAteeno rENN INSTITUTE; HANK STILIU, NELE PUN Will mop. 00 0 M ONDAY., i b o Zitb AUGUST. Too M per micak of An months. . J. 11. MIMI. ao&lyd PilalcipaL 'FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY TEIR SLITS! FAIR TO GRAFF & Co., ' A.CTI7.RICELB, COS Till BEET STO V E FOR THE DEBT COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With largo Food Door for thrcorlog lo OA; AND BEET WOOD COOK 3TO-YE. DIPLOMA FOR BEST LAUNDRY ETOTEL Alm, on bond a largo osoortairtit of Heating Elton. Plato sadPtioty_firitto Front', Fonda', Egad and Dos boar, Boss Boxer, Hollow Wan, Po. GRAFF A - 00., No. 145 Libilrty Strait, AT THE HEED OP WOOD STREET. 0r.2-I,A Prigs:anon, PATNA A. KREBS & BRO. Sithogitaphys Corner Wood and Fourth:Ste.. 4051 yd PITTSBURGH. A VERY LIMON ASSORTMENT *owning Dress Goods BRAWLS, VEILS, COLLARS, SETTS And altar wild= In licourning. ALSO, LINEN AND HOUSE•FDRNISHINO DRY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, Jen! opened at !The Mourning and Hoaa•Fnraiihiag Starr or BROOKS & coopiat. No. 75 MARKT.? SMUT. Dlamolution of Pinta:unship. HE Partnership heretofore existing be tween George llotthlahh,Geort• Beadarion sal Jacob teeth, hater the =Mks of Ithrosherah Ilmhatog 0; 4 is this day &violist by the purchase of the Wend of tomb 13taell4 at Eiberitr• Ws, by (Utile themixn. The bagman et the late firm enll to roaod opl)y (harp Etatchhou sad thane Hashparoz• • 010242 .111111D121N3t4 JACO' WA= • AMetkit‘t etIIL 11 th, tetittel salt 1 . It .:~`~ ~- M=M= ett nation 2444. Tka:V / B ,:Etaiettoneer. Cattunintill &1s tam . Sa AIM Stmt. XfALITABLE STOCKS AT AUCTlON— otor.sday ermtni. &pt. loth. at 114 ecka..i. tha commardsli Woe moms. Na 54 Fifth t d 20 shares Ifichangs Baah slam; . s shires Iderchantd t 115nri9chtim Rath of Pittedigh; di do Llitizatie Baia &o& - • 15 do 41Itirdnits Imarlace Cb.Stiort, sed7 . P,11.-DAYIB, Amt. EXECUTOR'S SALE OP VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN TIM SIXTII AND 11101.111/ WARDS.—On Tuesday erasing. Sept. t'Oth, etTeriosit, at . the Gnennarcial Woe Booms, No. 04 Kith street, by ord. of the n.otrix of the estate or the We Noe. A. W. Blear, &ceased, will be sold that do Lot of Grow "Mate on the rm.: or Webster and Gangues ca me eat &yob. t o corner or of arsons and Oman. etree4 do on amth olds of Yenta. ass:my warlyopyonaite thereet;:. owned 104 ono other lot out W.t side Of Math= adjoining the Wskh church; two o ther On Weal Ode of, • Oongoto Meet, bah.. Wylie street and PowniCaTettoe. ~..Trrote—Oothalf ash, coddles In one year, with Interest , : eettred by tond and mortgase. For Vertiertlara Inquire , D. W. A. ti. INGO:1o. lad Fourth r.SI . sells PEREAIPTORY RALE OF 110 YE 001 4 - TON FACTORY, WITS TER UAW:MIRY. le— On ?amity atoning, lot 2.1, at 7% reetock,witl w BOA the Commercial Si.leißoccrary NA 54 Fin M., the 1011411.ded two thin!. or the entire Res! Erbleadt2, fairy, kg - as the flow Cotton /artery proliorty, ei/rn4li the lbirth Ward of the city of Allegheny. together WWI Ow Rat ridge of Pollard McCormick, EN, In the reinalMoff ..011.1211tt pert of the ../1. The promises roatilca %boat War acme of glootad, °lv whk id warted an tales:Wye ersheleWilEve Mary Enck'Von.° Mill end ether building., at pressat ar c uric.] ty II I. M. rectiork t Co.: alio, oraniptini dwelliog how., lowing shoot forty lot. for Irdtherimprev ments. Th. Factory ...Mins over 1,000 *iodic., with itte rs..essry carding end other merbirmryor high cost wards of $100,,000. The &horst. tattled to on wrinallt rest of gEng psyaLlegututarly. Fluor the properly war to wen statist:talon store, eql further inforlottiort Own on application to John marten, , corner Filth end Grant Ms, or to Enos Lightner, Esq, N 0.1129 Penn st. • • itnie--One third mob,realdoe In 1 end 2 Teams/Mk to. Wrest. sett P. 11. DAVIS, Anct. 13USLIO SALE ON !Mt MINE 81101", I: FOUNDRY It OAIITH 8110 P, WWII TOOLS,' U&.. TSILIALS, AA, AT LATILOIIB.—WaI be sold at publlcan/4' - - - op Tuesday., Hapt.27th, at 10 o'clock, 1.11, on the Waal- • . MN the Medd. !Mop, with other buildings, end Loll "' ' ofGroond on the corner or Ileitroad emit sad Jamas at., In Latrobe, Westmoreland county, Pa.,ori the linen, the Pa. 11. B , 40 tolled out of Pittsburgh, lately anal as a Oar Manutwtory, and every way wall adapted for the bitahnwa,. ur for Die manufactured Apiculture! Implemanne • the Illechluat7 and Tool., consisting or Engine ad Bader F. Turning Letbre, Drill Preen, Bolt Getting ai.htne, ler Saws, blortk-e and Terntoolng itarhinea, Wood Plan Tongoeing and Grooving lltactice, Taps, Shots Bening Pallera• Orindttone, Bl.t.allb and 5.,4% Wand T oot, Patterns, Letaher and Iron. irt..o 000100" . win 4. podtive the owner beams,. Perim, dashiri am g to eta prior to the day or sale, an do . Can, at Latrobe. Tonal, 4 the se _ PIAINO FORTES, Tfirembscriber has now on hand s most. .41eadld Mock of Piano., consisting cf 6% end 700:• Plain earl Carved OWNS of the moat elegant 40 . : i i nt P it 'n'fr =ar e ;tfl br' prLf .l =l ° 42:_ k 6 i° manta, es Bcptattngretaimt, Double- Dampers, .ref6.B6:rd• nod, and ere of their ENLARGED NEW SCALD, By which s ranch larger round hoard la obtained, cense. quently the tone is rendered rm 7 poirerhtlosi retildng Ice meet sod =Weal quality. By the parfectiatt atthe lion, the iri . ormer Is enabled to pro to pada at totes from pionuneto tnjortiesislAaellh tho greatest ear.. . . CHICIECE iIING * SONS' P1L1703 sr* thts gialtazi of by the ben Win. and =Mc. to oar coutitr-- . „ I/KALB/MB ism —.They an beromi etempstimn Mexs - I haws ow wwn to Ma UMW /tato, mid will comma Torsi* with and I haw, tut knows? - - 0178TATERAITER sayl—.27ao optoim which / exprots , _ si three ruin ago, bu bies mars than milli mud toms, try the conthand am of tbem, vim SW for volume sod ;WM: quality of tam, with olcety of .articulatim, Om am at& vaned.. r TRING BAND Mar eel lyrl [From the lidlonarlntidligardar,Washlogtogi.] "Thu oat allay tear comparlant rah instalments from arry part of die world, In print of too,, Month and elm-. tidty of touch" [From the Nair Orleans Fissymria 'Tor exordium° of manorial, elapact of Zniab, and AM. Mow of warkmanabip, and ►bore all far volume and rs zloty, mellow Swofolnat, brilliancy and pennant:cm of 4=4 they ars unegnalled.. [From lb. Family Journal] _ "Tin penullar anosloal coalition Wonting to iho Chink erlatinatmunents, era a ball, maalnal, and Rowland tone, free ham any wooden, nobly, loasdneas of aoanal, aodlr agreeable to th..oo.lUra nanateal oar. Tiny hare Was easy, GT. and plasm. tomb, and wilt keep In =II better than way Plana known." The palls grained:ad to call and Estado. those cplataid lostramenta, oldish ere told at FACTORY PRICES AND WARRADTED. Lula dter }OEM H. OIELLO3. II Wood litist..", OLD and yo tr ,91t. AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, Professor Wood's Hair Ftestoraties WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, growth and color of the tudr,lf head two or Ulmer' Mau • weak, to uay imaginable age. Partway nem [ha cam the bald with .atom'. own tha . . . .... g ra y; bah make it more soft and beautiful than aoy oll.and proem the Kelp free from all dimme r to tha graatere age. States. ma; Judges, Attorneys, Dodors, Clergyman, krofsaakmed • Men and Ciantlennen and Ladiss of all clams, sll over the faorld, bear tall:Bony that we do not nay too ~,chin 14. vor. Bead the following, and PROPESSOR S. THALREIIu, Paseurr, .--.: *aye, on his arrival La the lb-1W • grates bf 'Tag= I = g ra T hreiolre= lia oriel:Whoa - . CHARLES CAIIDEW, 13 Na oe 1.:41 . 1. r., san thik gray bahm on hi. wires _bead we:a r ab' • tar • few week's trial, tumid lab • dark brown, al the cone limn beatitilytni and Wok/Rang the hair. A.C. RAYMOND, Bath, kfaln% Me. beta be -- alsty years old, arid his halt and 1111144ra were twuthku gn.7, bat by the an of two baths of Rodoretive the gray hake hams diamesead, i f 4, both on ht. hood and Doe, and la mote soft Tory than for twenty.iir• pars swims. HY ife, 41 the age of arty two, bib. Reedit With ins, • tr cl. . YINLET.7O;I2IS ' ON,Eaci.: of Now Oileicsiesys : r."l - h• !oat tAlr by iha fallow near, Li Wel He owl Wood's Halr Baatorative, and his balr is, . now Mkt and stodgy. S. SA MIDDLETON, Llvingatni, -adahntos; the Restorative has done much gad In his gait of the country. He need it for baldwess; mid now:. hue 11.,a bead of hair. T. L. AIOSSE. Lebanin.R.lnducky, says ha has • “en Wood'. Bale Restorstits in buodreds of ca. us, and saver know it to fall .lo accaroplithing • : • - ali it mimes to do. A. J. ALDEN, 11cLanabore, !Moot; says hi :" had the woad head eight years, .any wee balk?, bat by the liberal nee of Wood's Hair Roiton-z rive' 6e now ha. • rich ;Amy head of heir. • AT Sold by all Dragglare, sad by O. J. Wad: _ Co., 444 Broadway, Now Tork,and I it, Harks: street, St. Lards, Mo. Sold In.Pdtaborgh by Dr. .-• 010. H. HEM% D. 1.. - end all Druggists. 311 X T. LOO. IDW\ICD 1 1 / 2 0a. LOCI-AN & GREGG, lIBORTEO9 OF HARDWARE.,,NO. 62 WOOD STREET, Po. Doors above St. Charles hotel, I•3oxlata G. B. Haul, hte of Larmastar —Loos& & Gam, pitta • • GEO. S. =imam QL c 0.,• Commiskion Mei•chautbil': PIG IRON, BLOOMS; No. 52 Wood Bt., Plttiburitt, Ilgrugato—Ltan,oo, Pittabtir,.=Lidn&Mene' Copeland & Co, Pittsburgh:Thos. Z. • 104, Lam. caster; lion. Simon Cameron, Hartlaborr IlryaniGabluat Co, Hollidaysburg. Pa. oicbsqlf,"l.4 TERM nirranintras Insurance Company-, OF PIIIWiELPTIL4 Insures Against Loss or Damage bp 'p on nlitlssifas Reschandass, nature, sta., at Reasonable " Rat's of Premiums DmacsoaL—P.ltatchrool Stan William Irlrar; Of ' ; - Wane Co ;Nails° Prunus Jno. Li . Ahead, of Aniosl, Wbin t.oo-; Benj. T. Trona, of indkk, Rotas .6 Cos, HMaury Wharton: Mordecai L. Lossorr, StewartStsavt Bro.: Lobe H. Brown of lota H. Brown t Co; .a. lannsatook, of a. A. litosennok t Co; dalms Cato J. L. Rotator, of Wood it Zrriasst _ 7_. RATHEITORD STMCI, Preatleat. Can= W. Cox; noostiou7. Puma= lintarstak—Wen. Holmes t Co,3..Penair 01, Thornton. Moe. lteq , Lea Horgan, Esq, Ark,- Krasner, Esq.; antic.; A rlo Oa, Wilson, Pains Is Oa, Halley, Brown Co-, Linistm2, Copolaal t Oa, Lassiort. • Lion t Clo., Wm. &Laval, a Co. ;•-• .; GEO. 8. BREEN *. CO,' Agante, • iedtemd No. IS Wood Inset- THE UNDERSIGNED HAS• THIS DAYI• Imola.' with him Jo Ito wirorsani LIVECCNIU, au. MEWL =WART sod Many, awl •al coatfaustla coma the OLD SURD. RO. 671 LIMIT p rBUT, dfriclly cT77 , 0, ENrie Pittsbccrgb, Jai/ 1, 1539. WILLLUL IL _. mint. !WART wai. u.aoßiavr-...wm. moor. •, W. M. GORIMOGY - & 00 - vamcoxemeALL E p-ROCE,R,S p ! Rov it 3 iolle..viao73:uoto PITTSBURGII MAIRMAMItanr 271 Liberty Merest, Ptitsburgb; petecump THE Eli sEWiNa rdAotass,- [all that N asked for ' it h.. MTN WANTED PRESENt 44 I / 4 3--504011.P0540 9 ;.. • I(ra Jut ncoared .oamr.beT z - JUlriffga tmara#9. 2 f, 2 ir9541A., • • • - ( 1, - - ~~_ • E . t i t i • ; the.pg.anebmebr 4 lu otbar relliag ea uat tar Wm Irtll be toads liberal.. P. M. Din& Met. Ib - sa - CFRIEPr - =;:1 103172r1 PtITIBURGH. 13011:1 DEALZSB DI It mots ell others to PLIR EXLIMATIO7I:,O!f,VII: No. to Market st. kNOrilagM. - 1: - .1 Ni e, .. j.____ i 2 I i 1 1 . 1 , A .
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