I' ., Its . : • - - • . • r • s,. 41 , e j F E Ps t' , • I .i _ l . 4 ''' , P • k .%, .1 ' Rs Wall Th•Oaromi cab Nee""rs. W.= appointed by dm r:',",l.7Lynmittn of btoon. W. ii.Harron, • an _W. J. ilk.b Irds a t. Thaws desiring caoatinp .111 please admit with F .= Ur. Wu. A. ILialort, corner of Birth and 511MJ , ~.. fiit. - : , i '- 1 :4 : '...',,'''-'_ , , -: ':' ~...,...-_,: t•~ ~~" '. ,:.,,.t ,A..'!,, ,•-' ; 1 " 7 < .2.4.% • : : =A•:', • •. 1 ; ,., ,-- : ,"4,, • • • : . 1 .i - • * . : * _ 4 K , - l*Z , .;, 14 1 1;',-:‘, 7 .e: r - 4' , t 1 ••i:-. • - 0.;..,:'.1: : ' - '''' A .et , ...:::' ."-: 1 1-- -,e:in::.*r :, ' , =7- 4 ,::::•;!*:;' ...i.. --:', -- •1. , : - - ) ~ ~ r ,- ..F: : •,: ---. 4 - :: ..:!:.-.-. 7 . ,' .4•4:•:. yA. - •••••1: -,• '- - ' Tit name of WElhinny occur@ upon all. - flare, than, is a nice developement. This man . , . hi' gibinny has never had any capital ;Weide of autt:tax 'polestar's; and here we find him violating even them. The amount, it is true, is =tall; but the amount is not the question ; it is thl principle inVolvid. If it was right to pay thte tunount of-iulerest, how could it be wrong - .to pay all the meet; and if - wrong to pay any, !tot could ltbe right to pay this? There can be no itiscape from this dilemma. We wiltbe told, we know, as a mitigation of throffence, that' these warrants were renewals merely, of Tempts previously homed. We ad- V.". • the feat, bat:deny that it is any mitigation. . .W 1 y were the, warrants renewed? There was nionemiseley foi 'their: renewal. The old war rodta - limi t either - good Zit their faoe, or worth . — lest ; good; they did-not need renewal; and if troithlers, or illegal, or of doubtful validity; time wee abundant reason for refusing to renew ekem //et they were not simply renewed ; Me inter- .4••• ;1`• •. ! :z . f.: ; •r . :.: • 'h , . • .2, '•5 11 1 • .164:1:-.•.•2.0, , ~1..,:;:,..; .... ~. 4., K.i;'..z ! - 2,11 ,frl,'!';.;, :::. i7,,-4 '- t_ ''.:: '; , • _, t-- - .17:',11z4;:f:., ' , ..!.;::<,••••'...: , y. .1 -' ' 0,-,:g.:- • ~..., 4`• :If ..:: ''' .:- , 7'; -i1ig",...‘1 f!.÷1414'.:", '; 1',4‘l ; " ''''. - 1:, .--IP , --t,,, .L., --t-,. 4-,..-.45,„.; . 4.-„,.. . .i.,,': 1.!..; , -n-4.-,- :;,-.,-,k0.-.‘7. , - „r.!: 1.;,..•:,.• 1, , ` , ' , ' , ` - :1 - ,_: . < ., f:4-1-il.-.• _;,:i., -- 41,,.., •_--; •-•2 ‘ ?::', *,. r ~ 1 .ii...-: - ......,,..,„-,, , 1, -," ~,,,v, _ - ._,-, 4,41.1:*',` "': ;1141 : •::-.;: tr.,_ ~,, t, .:,.:,,,4.- s _ :._: 2: .',.:-.,.i., -.-. -:: ' - ' . . . . , . 1 .;,:,. ~ ' mar. thus implied to pay, not only interest but, - compound interne on - these ratTroad bonds. How do the people of the county like that feature of the ease When a roan lifts an olknoti with a new one, an adds In the interest, his act in so doing is an aoknowledginent of the genuineness and validity of the first nate, and tie is Plopped from plead that the original note was invalid or wrong :, fally lamed. In like mattier thin renewal of the 'Previous 'venal:de for railroad interest, with tholnterest added, was equivalent, whether no intended or not; la en acknowledglient, by those who signed the renewal; of the validity end rightfulness of the original warrants. • •,. Is.would bi onset, after our dovelopements of and.talloy,-to push any further our ';ettututenta ppm Matte traneentioas. Thera are tir` the ihad we leave the public, to ponder , . • ... - shaving Ibo true character of that democratic . • .Idol,VaEllaany, the democrat() leaders of thin county will doubtless noel the familiar couplet, uttered - whets the---yeil woo lifted from the ugly . Mug 'of the veiled prophet of Khorasan— Tan Brent Titrer.—We receive fro all arts olahe Bate* arsons that the utile. • Opposition are moving forward to certain victory. There i/1 an intense desire on, the part of the people throughout the State to :rebuke and overthrow the dynasty they aro net overtaken by the oupirteneei ,Iltbitt, grows out of oyer•confldence, end be ~?;thoreb induced to substitute the will for the - .deed; the rebuke will bo as terrible and as Beath iog it was lest year. We appeal, therefore, to our friends, everywhere, to lay aside every thing like ;fitness Cr !nulls* and buckle on Abair" ; armor for it,ite;ilaivii . _ encounter. The t ~.. Y : ' . , • ' 1.,;:.' • ' 7, ;',,,` ~ . • „4.1- - "- •- Fl •:.''• ,`, r -- 4 , • L *crwty, is organising,sveretly 'and quietly, and steal A march upon you. Forewarned • _ laforearmed. Keep a vigilant watch, and all 04geernoye the enemy w a WI S. ooutzerrros.—We are my:Wed by the Col `lcotars.4.47lrst end Birth warde, for 1867, to 117 that they paid no part of the eight mill tsr to 00iOnliggIOIIOTO, and of scams ft 011ITIN1 jthi, Colieedor of the Pint ward, an ' gel/gating Boole djfkaltly, did not pay over any the revoked fear mill tar, which had been col •;.letited, to either t'curiroleolOnera or Treasurer, bat iv:undid it In tureen to the tak-payare. The Collector of the Birth.ward refunded In, the two whiners only In ',blob he was asked : to do to and paid over the rest to the TrOCIOUOOTI - mike'llteeo oorrietions with, pleasure, -sz 'we will make any others pointed out, to us. They do cot aid the general tenor of the develops inent;lesoept as to thi amount. - N 9 e it i te d the case, whiz iegud Otaleoulloionlarem hear bqt feArd. - 14 th•lnala 0 34 01 a agaislat • the, Coisfaii#347..64avkics. I. neva, • lad is not trotted by We oorriluon. • r • " f'. -- .--- ,- : . ' . 414 , ; -, ; - -.:P.:-.-*-:-...;',..1.-='`'/71---, t -?-• . - We fothe 'ecistidatt te iidtaenisit'eur friend. PliithOgg - , throughout the county, that there is deterralned • 1 d patterning effort making to elAt the deM "rat! a candidate for County Treasurer. He is indefatigably iabOring to that end, himself, de voting-all hi - time to the work, and he has e t tr laborers equally intinalrions. We have no fault to find with him for being in tinstrione, nor far eleolioneerieg natively. That is his privilege, and he' is not to blame for using it. We elle the feet only to warn and warm op the friends of our candidate. To Mr. Blaokmore_ no objection to urge; he is i' a e w rs o o r n th al y ly g wenl ea" letan, of pleasing addreas, and in every way competent for the office. But in all these respeota he to In no wise the srior of Gammas Y. Comes, end he IR, beetles, a den omet—the candidate °litho democratic party and the representative of its principles. 1n1856, we remember, ho diligently canna/led the ward in which he lived, took down the name and reel donee of every democratic voter, stood at the polls all day, and sent after every dilatory voter, until he had every vote in. All this was done to promote the election of Buchanan; and it shows that although he is a very worthy gentle man in all the relations of life, he is • bitter par tisan, and thoroughly devoted to the interests of his party. As such, be has no olaim upon a sin gle Republioan vote, especially at this time, when the Republicans of the county are anxious to tes tify, by their votes, their condemnation of the Buchanan administration. We accord to Mr. Blaokmore all that can be claimed for him on the score of pereonal merit; but we cannot forget,' nor should the Republicans of the county forget, that he le running as one of the representatives of the Buchanan administration, and that every vote given to him tea vote in favor of the party which nominated him. As to oar own candidate, Mr. Coulter, he is in every way worthy of the support of every Republican in the county. Re is not only wor thy of It, but entitled to it. We have known him for years, and we know Dim to be a deserving, upright, honest man, of unbending firmness and integrity of purpose, and' a gentleman in every sense of that word. His capacity to discharge the duties of the office is unquestioned and on queetionable, and we know that he will, if elect ed, make an officer of whom the people may welt be proud. He enjoys, among hie neighbors and acquaintances, a most exalted reputation. We can think of no man who stands higher among those who know him than HOOLMAII T. COULTER. He deserves, as we believe be will receive, the vole of the united Republican party throughout the county; and we trust that every Republican will feel it a duty as well as a pleasure to sup port a candidate so worthy of their suffreges 11 0( T fren &do .11 ZS. dead- T.11.0.P12.12C202M..._ - 1.7.Wrp33 - CTI.GyI3: , ... i. ,..:‘:?:4I : iIODAYS 1 . 0'3161.1HO; BEPT. 22 1869 opfabllctui lltate-Ttokot • AllaiLlS'E. ._. • - icivsrpa'ginus.L. , waa.liu azianv, of B4rke,COinty ~ 1 41.4.siilgolloan- , C'Otinty • . •- • . • • 'ELIASIii. 11111138....Pfttsbilagb..' . irnx.rau . Vt PittalAtegb, ~ D IVID:C PalaSLEit,'lllaidann OgAnXit 00XEMING. Rear', .11 41 . M. .13Easo, pMag, Eat. Lower St. Mate. ..TUDO; PIELLON, Gamut. lettre Ammer, 7iPtOB H ril . MILLER. Pitub. , gb• fir4SITIOR GOODMAN Y. COULTIR, South Palette. COOLIMOTD , PONATII.Let 1311•17/11, itenth Pittateugh. aataroi. DAVID CIOSSIILII74 &stickle?. SZYTTrOZ, ILE. T. ANDERSON, East Door. • DOZMOIL VP WC POOR, Ming,Ming, anaardest. lIEPUBLIGAN- MEETINGS t . . Itirpubboon meetings wtil be lieldnt the tolloiging II men and places, and th e 'Mende In the neighborhood are ro, and to give general notice of the mime: ifolv 2 rovelUt, Patton: township, on Saturday, Septembe r Aem 41 .11'sls,Tlytta tp . r a 3 4, Ilidardsy, September 24' -at7 P. K.' ' - LeateritigiOretiatiles townallp, on Yridey, September 30,142, P. . ibvt.Perry,Persaillni towoehip, friday, September 30, Drano's o,,ca 311031 n township, &larder, O,ttober I,at7 P.M. Elisabeth borough, tlaturtlay, October 1, at 2 P. M. Otsfoas,ttyper ELlPatrtrarastdp, on Thursday, ea tabor El ,at . . 7 ' .111ealtray City, at Mutat Haw, Thursday, October at 7 P. M. Gunton, Fle r dley townihip on friday October 7, at 7 rarcra,ltobineoll tontthip, on &tender, October Upper St. liar tomb*, on Ilebardiy, October iinir 94, I-41404e Hatt, on Sobirday, October 8, 0 417 0 cliorks, on Mooney. October 10, Republican Rally. nue win be • mad rally_ottbe Republicans of the Pint Pinion of the filth Ward.at the &hoot Rowe, on Pike wren, on TERTRaDAT EVENING, September 224. Ibe meeting will be &danced by". H. Calor sod others. Edit there be* foil tuna out. ... . BY. ORDER OP COM.IIITI7.E. • . TO Anvilmslialk—Tbo Dos fui lSe reoepUon of advartLsa •iiiinte for Ms Datx °num by beau pleredot Me middle traor of We Mint imtminee. Admallows will please take ANOTHIEB. DEVIALOPERIENT Ilascinailatio Commissioners Paying Sal road In looking over the Andhare' Report, as filed 14 the Prothonotary's Office, we were struok with the singularity of this heading, under the head Expenditures, viz: "Interest on Railroad Bands."!- As the Commissioners' Office, in 1888, was under the entire control of the democratic COmmissioners, M'Elhinny and Tomer, prior to Oatober 18, of that year,_and aa all the items under this head were paid prior to that date, the astonished reader may well ask—"{ghat! have th6so anti-tax, anti-railrOati Commissioners really been paying interest oaßailroad bonds!' 1.1-4.erett SO. We bare copied the record, and hate It quiersst on Rallniad BODdl. "Wan.L.ll444ardnan, It. on Alle/omq Vpdlty "11811roa8 209 84 ~B. 11. Lltrobs,lnt. on Oonnallsrale 89 83 .14innier & Ilabaf,* • Illegheny Valley do__ 1,083 87 'T:II. Iloas,lnt. on trarlant prvilaWy issued `'' fpr 13.811ren2 Interest . 40 00 I' o had th e curiosity to hunt up and examine thewarrants linseed for thepayment of this in ", o teest ; and sure enough; there upon their face • -were the familiar signatures of John hl'Elhinny • - arid Jacob Tomer. The principal warrant of the four, that for $lOB5 87, was signed only by brElbinny and Totesr,.andthe same names are - found in juxtaposition upon all the rest but one. at on the old warrants was added in. The county dpop them', Asthene (Robe come cut one by one, .Tharif yawls* agate Sebald your light, year start Ira could be dupes and retiree, mid ye are to , • yte taktroonsion to add; with pieasure, that iota of these Tenants yen homed after 'Air. i'snsutoie 163 . ewq4 foto office._ - Nothing of thnirind can be told to hie charge. - _ • Tan Post, when the democratic ticket was first nominated, repudiated the ticket openly and ex pectorated freely on the platform. On Tues day, however, it came out as openly for the ticket (and the platform, as a matter of course). .11 has thus been on • both sides of the question, within a short space of time, just i r it has been on the Buchanan question ; and it is to be pre sumed that the candidates on that tioket will now all decline, as Buchanan did. Whatever may have been their • chanees, hitherto, (and Cloth to say they never were: any of the best,) they mast give up all hope now that tke Pos t has come into their support. The poor fellows look very much down in the month since this unexpected and unwelcome demonstration There Co come thing terribly ominous io it. Ton POBTAI. APPROPRIATION Bat.—te hie: Augusta speech, la !peaking of the Postal Ap. propriation bill, Senator Toombs of Georgia sold: "I stood with its fate in my band, and Istamp l ed it under my feet." This is a voluntary as sumption of all responsibility for the defeat CY that bill. We have pointed oat the fact that it was so, on several occasions; but the democratic pros, in this region, has vomited (alb column after column to show that the act was not attrib utable to Senator Toombe but was the act of the Republicans of the Rome. What will they say I now, when the Senator himself shofildere there sponeibility and crams the falsehood down their throats! REDUCTION Or TII9 erd rEt DEBT —The COM missionera of tho Sinking Fund Lave leased a proclamation satin forth that within the past two years, that is from Nov. 30th, 1857 to SepL 51171859, they have paid c,ff $1,137,155 of the publio debt, made up as follows: Certificates of stock loan of 1 lth April, 1848, per sent $ 44,550 ltir Certifioated of stook loess of va rims dates, 5 per cent..._... Relief issues cancelled Interest certificates of various dates redeemed CcrrrapouDcoe of the Daily Palawan Gault.) WWII/CV:on, Pa., Sept. :O. Editorn : A very pleasant:episode calm off to-day at the Union School, in this borough, in the presentation, on the part of the five different divis ions of the School, to their late Superintendent, David P. Lowery, Esq., of token. of . their kind re gard far the wan and high appreciation of his worth and efficiency, while sustaining the important and responsible relation of Superintendent. The pre sentations were different in their characters, all very beautiful, valuable and appropriate, and were ro atised with emotions of lively gratitude by the its etilentEuperintandent, as affectionate tokens of the esteem of his late charge. The school consists of five divisions, and the mementoes were diversified according to the several tutu of the youthful do nors- The delicacy and excellent good torte which characterized this spontaneous mark of affectionate regard for an honored friend and tutor, were not among the least pleasing Incidents of the occasion. Mr. Lowery won upon the hearts of his multitudi nous charge marvelously during the months be pro dded over the school, and the failure of health which induced his resignation, was matter-ef deep regret thLs community, whose best Interests he bas most assiduously endeavored to subserve. May his future mends be attended with health end 'blessed with Prosperity. Wednesday Naming, Sept. 21.—This morning opens up beautifully, with every indication of a far day, which Is much to be desired, u, bad the rain continued, the out-door exercises in the Cemetery would have been exceedingly unpleasant, and many would have been deprived of the pleasanter witness ing the proceedings, which will be highly interesting and exprastire, to take place to-day. The town la full of stringent. Col. Curtin and W. A. C. Law rence., Esq., of Llarristutrg, and B. 11. Irish, Esq., of your city, arrived last evening, and are etoppiog with Gen. Ball. The audience at the College assem bled at 6 o'clock to listen to valedictory addrenes and responses from the graduating members of the Literary Societies, The performances were admira ble—well written and happily delivered.. The young gentlemen were rapturously applauded. At half put rumen one of the most brilliant performances came off that we have ever listened to in there Col lage Ifells—the address to the two Societies by Pro fessor Wilson, a synopsis of which I send you, the denudy peeked eudlearoebeing epell-bound through out Its delivery. All pronbuneed it able and elo quent I will send you a detailed. accormt of the Commencement and Monument miaow to-morrow. - • •• • • . [We are relmetactly compelled to postpone the publication of this ',mopeds utud to-morrow.] klinilexecirdeted at Vienna on the 2d, sayt: "No manures anniiiiiicidikthe ministerial pro gramme hare yet been oarriellitit. 'lt is emir led that theprivileges to be gralited to the Jews will not be (holism, throughout the whole empire but will be Influenced by local eircumatances. The principal privilege granted to them will be the right of acquisition of house property in lar ger town!. It to also reported that Auetris in tends to discount that portion of the Austrian debt which will be transferred to Lombardy, and to sell the public domains!' A deputation, consisting, of MI Rev. Dr. Edgar of Belfast, the. Rev. 'Samuel Dill, of Ballymena, and the;Rse Hr. Wilson of 'Limer ick has arrived here by theXingsro . o, to appeal to the Christians in the United Males for old in behalf of demesne missions to Ireland. The Rev. Henry Cooke, D. D, of Belfast is ex pected to join the deputation in about three weeks. We have no doubt it will be cordially received by all evangelical Protestants in the United Mates. Loan Bonißanton; who wee lately buried at Parte, him bequeathed to the hospitals of that city a tent:roll *quid to £36,000 sterling per annum.. Al all this property osme through his mother, the late Marohionees, England had no claim on . it; Indeed, the testator, born lo Paris, never eat foot on British. eon In his life. Four favorite horteennjoy an annuity end exemption from fuddle work. • Tun 100180. fobnabary Caledonian confides returns of the Vermont Ideanon from 204.towne. These raise Gov. Haire msjority to 12,968.- The RepubUoan_g tektilea - rest.yeer Is 867; Demo erstbrirm4 441. The heese:l - &-far, Mands:-: Republicans, 176; Democrats, 2.10 independeof, 1; •• no choice, 3—.wbich Is a Dendhoratio lone! one ' . . at:Sonia Stamen.—d. id a girl drowned herself at Naihrills, on Thrmsdey, by Wieling hes beedliti apuddis of water/Theft:l4 Isiuppoe 'ea beeii dost=tf: resentment; be- Muth* had btaa 3 - '„ 4 " , "if f - - !!M Histtroitratraias trkrrowkirteMulthacs.•— in his speech efltidiiratseritgat don. siderableltragthifirqiiiratitra of polloiihmiovereige• ty sod the tights of lbe people of a Territory,Judge Donglrartottk up - thirreply Mr-hi:talent article in flarper'w-Ma(,alinu, which has been attributed; to Judge Mach. aud asserted War if he:Wag-the author of that reply that it 'came from span who wrote to the Dentoorititif flictoihs to support Abotitionisti for Congress in preference to the regular Demi:errata candidate. • Wi m i btr. Judge Black was the author or not, the copy which he (Judge. Douglas),held in his .hind came _to the gentleman who handed it to him in the care, under the (rack of that._ girdle- It asserted that the article in Harper cautain ed an assault on the Federal Coach; .but the author of this reply, no matter wbohe was, know that, be uttered a Noah ood. t Durk* the het year's Canvass in he (Judge Bugles) made one, hundred end thirty el:heelless and in every one of them defended that COWL What thee could be thought of a man who would prostitete a high office to de °MVO the American people 7 Whoever the author of that reply was, he wee • base calumniator. He knew it was • thane of falsehoods from begtnniog to end. It was a falsehood, and the writerknew it to be anoh,that he (Judge Douglas) had ever advocated the doc trine that private property could be confiscated by any power on earth, except by law. The an thcrr of that pamphlet asserts &double falsehood. It was a deliberate attempt to misrepresent hie position, unworthy of icy man who claimed any respect for himself. It was a mlerepresentalitn made for the purpose of attacking him, and weakening the force of the Demoorstio party. He would not have noticed this attack. but that it wan aimed at the friende of popular sovereignly. It wall intended to reach Judge !honey, the noble standard-bearer of the Dem ocratic party of Ohio; it wan intended for the gallant Becker the Candidate for Governor in Minnesota;' it ias intended to strike at the elo quent Dodge, who was leading the Democratic hosts in Iowa; It was a stroke at the candidates of the Democracy throughout the country, who eland on the same platform of popular sovereign ty. When the author of that pamphlet attempt ed to strike that doctrine, be made a blow at the entire Democratic party of the North Week Judge Douglas quoted come further statements in the article of Judge Bleak, and pronounoed them insidious falsehoods, put forth willfully and with bad intent. 'Go ON WITH TOUR RAN Ktrareo."—Parts of Illi nois are so terribly infested with rate, that one of the county agricultural sooletlee, that of Logan —has offered :three premiums of $00,..530, and $2O for the three largesrenhibitors of fa , e scalps at their Fair. A great many persons are competing for the prize, and the show promises to be large and in teresting. Mr. Gorden, of Kickapoo Creek, has already secured 1,113 scalps, and intends run ning the number up to fifteen hundred before the Fair! ETHCOIDOC'O ELECTION TO BC CONTESTED.- The Trenton (Tenn. ))Standard says that it is gen erally understood that the election in tho Ninth District of that State is to be contested. The object of the movement is to embarrass hie friends who desire:to see:him elected Speaker of the house of Repreeontatives. It Is thought that he can be thee defeated for that Moe, al though there is no hope of depriving him of his seat. The Nashville Dolma doubts the truth of the Standard's statement, and seems to think there will be no contest. Rennute from 824 towns in Maine foot up se follows: Marini Em puJority ick,n6 Morrill's majority in these towns, last year, was B,oo6—the vote standing for Smith, 42,637; for Morrill, 60,643. The decrease this year upon the vote of last year, thus far, le—Smith, 6,822; Morrill, 4,712. The remaining Atowns will throw from 16,000 to 18,000 votes. Saimaa Court...mfr.—The fact is now too troll estabile.liod for any one to attempt to controvert it, thin mat of the Wee.. whist. often prow fatal In ram mer, are produced by egoesalre nee 01 11,11. and vegetables, by which the eunuch Is disordered, the liver deranged, the blood angora 4 and digestive arm, tendered knetn• Il I not torpid. Cholera, Cholera H..., 80100. and Cramp Cho., Dyeentery,DLarrticee and such Ilk. ample/on gar tole.. and thrive upon Improper hood end often throw be come so deep seated awl find upon the cot-wilt/atom that the stronnet and moetactive miner. med/cineeare uo•ble to annt their pewees mall tha patient le prostrate, and ell hop. of nlief are ended. Who w ith then has notes. a floe, healthy infant cr adalt, stared one of ths an-top in din.. ahoy. el.ed of, end despite the akin and en nco of medical gentian= literally waste stray under thair treatz..l And how is this treatment to be amounted for! Simply by the fact, that hutted of adminlstesing mom remedy, to Hey the falling strength of the Mined, and at the tamed!. clink the eiseaseln Its ptognn , Me remedy prescrib.l aided In the extuoultion oft natural strength, and at the time the diatom erse watered the sufferer wan prostrate, and falling to esolta • noonao tbo pinked deed from tb• effect of the polio* administered to aproot the di... Not to with laantuivra HOLLAND artaaa. 01110 b arecomineed entirely of vegetable matter, and which have not only proved themselves the but tonic io nee, trot have never failed to correct disorders, of the eicuisch and botch when taken...ling to direetio.. In the con of PositourCompleinta they have no c.i.f. Try them at co.. Saga 0000SC111,—Th. Groulnehig hip C4l3Clovata.l Bon. Onto'. Holland Bitten Is pot op lo half idol ncetlu only, nod retailed at gl pee Louie. The greet demand for ltd. Holy Celebrated Aladin. has had.. ..ay which the public shotlidguard against purchasing. Bain. of Impoeltion I P.• that oar name le on the label of every bottle 3ww boy. filOgg o lliN PAWL Jo, a 00, &de Proprietors, 17 Wood stn., betwron bat rod Id ate., Plit•bargh. millidater Nau.vocs Ilt..w.tcur..—Rev. W. G. Howard, Puna of the Plort Baptist Church, at C2Oraso,llllools, P 114.1 has ban • great =darer from nervosa hos:tart., bet oho haa nspatlancad loan mUd from It, by the sae of WIL SON'S PILLS, In • Wier, dated Jam 18th, WS, tayx— .Dcrlng tha last twenty years, I have made lam u? /rum variety of medicines, prescribed by Allopathic and Hums. pat& phyairlans, bet all bar* tallest; and I had to/love's!, ed 611 hops of rallat, oath I Ina Itufored to roan m IVIL• SOP'S PILLS. U.a have aflastoally rallsead me, to rep posted enamor. or late, and T can chearttlly and consols:, [bogy reontantend thao, to othor. who an attedlarly Orem 'ed.. Tbh ure”lgri remedy la sold by IL L. rAIINLITOCItt • CO. Wholoala Oiliggiata, No. td Word Stroh Pilte blush, td • how orders for supplies should ho addresa.d. 1,047,238 26 41,071 00 $1,137;165 26 - - --- 61811816D—Ou Wodneaday 4rtultty, 2lst Itadaut, Ly the 04 BAY. 8. P. 11.11% UNTLII C 811.1bLE .oil Anent C. JAC/180S, both oftbl. city. [The happy ocatlpla, rib* uot larva tba prtuter to 11.0 dt•mborlon of tb... die, Moro oar Witt as roll of pears atul happlaus 1.1 tbrir bighott Oa Wean...kw orating. at ilso St. Chalks Hotel, Ey the BaT.Joho kfcirfliao Mt . S. LIODSON WILLIAND3 b U 1 M. PRANK BEAW bY, all of Wastthigtoa moot, Pa. ettl fibbuttosmtnto WILARTON'S ERVALENTA, Pot Tfl Cult y. DYSPEPSIA AND OONSTIPA'CION, A attopts, agrotabla and latelilbla maim. Distogared la Palls, by D. Whanoa, of n Rae Illchellaa, azbi for ago by JA511119 L IIiAD, 715 fourth stmt., Pinabarde. 4,11-&u4 ka a circular contafalag fall dirselloa• for ass. lljOTlCE:—Applicauta for the actuation of Teactiat Ia itto Boom of Bolo" at o 'mutated to toms Me Vow tallow au Lattouttfoo Tato.Dir (Thoroday)at o'clot.k A. id, °ono* Wood sod Thlrd &emu, toocaol story, atwro the toothy boom of Hums, Uatt A Co. moadlf .pAftwit •COAls RODS, 011411 R DISHEd. emOVII, no beat amortmaot to era city. Parlor Stove; PM, Caro, Parc,lsla, Brawl and Orppar Prnar.lar Rattlat. p. A.l .l llrto . toldlarb . togyerakka.. P4Ork, Plan Wood, lap. A Inniatital manntsuint of Toilet ware at 1113 Iron City Moro and Tin Wardle:Ned • • W. W. lI6ADBIIAW, No.IEI Won4st , .or Wirstiloor bOlOll, the Hp of the Ihrafl3 Gnu 00ER hbdo,t1.0. Sugar, file to prim,, 30 buns Wobotar Old Tobacco, 75 0 ° Grantor aod La E. do. • 10 GUN barrow's %.1 do. 100 <babe Y. U. sod Mock Tea. lifVfid prlowlitus, bo bop Plroaeld sod Popper, 50 WA. N. 0 Tar. for imis by •<22. • . 151IBTPER t DILWOIIyII B LAUK ALL 'WOOL DEL AINS, upsztr. RILE WARP Tunincrre BLACK taallon humid% J !MACE OALLIOORP ‘ utoyinut it.; .; BUROLLTILLD• 001. ULOUR-100 bble choice extra inepeeted, itotoend fur uto I WII. BITUTCWION, stal N0.1911 Mut, strut. TIMOTHY SEED-50 bus No. 1 Timothy 1, Seed, la $10 . 941:16 AA 40 by WM. IrOCITCIIIIO2t, ex96l , , , 80. 196 Many attest. 1011 - ANTXD—A• en:My Young Alan," to driredray and work In • atoro. Woo• newel apply who cannot corns Ira rooommended. Ennolrork 211 LW orty amt. QEED WHEAT-300 ;bushels chtsido and ky dna; Batter, 400 lb. fte4h roll; ligge, 4 bbl., Nob, ft. celvad 400 for 4414 G7 titl)D42, WHITS • CO. , • IU - OREUEAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTER 13/A—A Large supply rso'd by JOB. 1111160 NO, ee2l corner !Muhl street mud Damon& DERIIVIApiT SYRUP , constantly for Bala by men JO& VLCKING. BURNING FLUlL).—Oamphette, -- -B , Orm, Lard and Siberia] 011 a courant', on toad al se29 JOS. /LEMING'S, ear. Ilirtnamd and Muria if; - - TIONEYBEAN TOBACCO, mandsctura ex immix kr 197 01/12 trade, and candantly Ter sale bribe plug, pram} or box. JOB. re 22 =COI Diarpoodind Mutat at. • BUTTER -4 bble prime packed Butterfor sale by say lIINRY H. COU•11511i. .13.113 N 14.3 r VirALRLA 810/110ELEGR45. 8111411ION8 Publinked Weekly In TILE INDEPENDEET '0 the interesting matter eon- J. tabled in seem eutetealre number •of Th independent, tba Publisher Is hemp to mammies that tdo Itnaday Mom , Jog Bauman of Ur. Mural Wan Etna= wWO Dp aeroz• lu Its columns nor, meek. Th.) Mt tbe onlyrib pees OM to the prim *bleb - neensartara. eem author's owe heed; Among other specialuenteltnune Pee the follerniugrrelbluara writers: • ' AIRS. ILIUM-ET • : REV. GEO. B. EITEEVEE 'and • • 4pllW, G.* Tria,‘"Ti r ° ll o. l. " a tit rap,i, 1n alnizso, • , • --.7oliiraFl:l 818IC e-A-FikoB.. ,; ,IPtibUshar., __' *6 4. 16 4..‘414A A: T. mak i 108 awe BY ALL 211Wil AUNT& d = ~ y .~~ A... ~.. ~"J r ..... ~xa-c;.. . • - - .:•wrb3 Szveritsments. - - - - frit Siov'ea,ctiatis and umigul SILVER CULI 1 2fBDAL'. DIPLO,*AASI AW.LIIDED sr TUE Lars aixwagrur COUNTY AND vrwritaN PENNE LV tNIA ALIBI. OIILTUILLL TO • BISSELL & CO., NO. 25 LIBERTY STREET, `: MAIIII/AOTIfREES OP 00 0 IsT , PA RLOR HEATING STOVES, Fine and Common Enamelled GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS And the Cdebrated Condi and En!. OCIONING RANGEIi It pan •ant the REST MUM; RANGE that la made . call at BISSELL s CO.'S It you •rant • COOKING FrOVE that cannot be sat pnannt. call on BISSELL ,t CO If you are boll Slog o house, and wool the beet GRATE MONTE ARE PMVELS, cell on BISSELL & CO., IC= NEW FALL GOODS .A. 7 Horne'a Trimming Store, Near Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. RICH DRESS TRIMMINGS, HAND- Bonn 01.011{ TRIILMLNGS, In CI the amnia* of the scum. SHAWL BORDERS—a largo stock at low prices. ELEGANT SASH RIBBON AND BONNET RIB. DONS; BUGLE HAIRS, NETS, COIFFURES AND FANCY HEAD DRESSES AND THE MARAPOSA—an entire new ornament for the head. EMBROIDERIES.—Fine Lace and French Work Setts, Lace Collars, Pompadours, Crape Collarsand Setts, Embroidered Bands, Ruffling, Cambric and Swiss and Linen Worked Edging; Embroidered Hdkfs; In fants' Caps, Waists and Robes; Valenciennes Laces; Thread Laces and Edging. - - STOCKINGS AND GLOVES of every ctcc and description. LARGE STOCK OF RIBBED HOSIERY. MEN'S SHIRTS AND FURNISHING GOODS— & full stock. MERINO AND SILK UNDER-GARMENTS. for Ladies and Childran. MILLINERY GOODS—Raches, Dowers, Tolrcts, Satins, Blonds, Lams, Crapes, Feathers, Netts, Ac.. Ao., &e. - ZEPHYR WORSTEDS—MI shades, of cia. owe Im portation, SHETLAND WOOL, YARNS. Cif ENEILLES and IInnETO .COTTON. SKIRTS ANL` CORSETS of the best makes. LITE STEEL SPRING DOLLAR SKIRT FoR SI CENTS. FANCY WOOLENS-Laillce and Childrone Snarls, Sacks and Shawls. 63,,0ur Whoicialw Sum% nisstsks ars tall of NRW.od SEASONABLE GOODS, Li which we Wm,* the spacial V- W:antra of EILYCKANTIao4 MILLINERS. As ra Ls. wawa :44 ramislng our mak sod make car numbness on lb. tara cash MIDS, v. ran .ad mai WI all gooks In our Ilna as toll as they can to nod anykbara In the 0.207. JOSEPH BORNE, TY Mutat must SIOCELYG YARNS& Mansfinfurreeprien. URGE STOCK OS FALL BONNETS ut WAstaulg ••13.2•0 LIAULEII/1 4s. PARK/Ell, PRODUCE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Giro pariicular attention to lbo purchme and oak or Vim, Grain and Provisiona. o. 0 POIIIIIOIOII BUILDING. South Water Street, I=l ==== f il Masan. W... Itobtson & Oa, Ur. Wm. ILL'uteboou, " Graff Boman &Oo , own. J. ft. Oaufleld a 0.... LIMI• I Trisabis, " Graham & Thomm,f Jas. WOW, & 410. " lobe Moyd I Co., Mr. liana Gtrtihmr,i .. Buivar. Mukceirri Mom Lia7d & Iton.lth, Mr. D. Malfau, U ..! . & en, Ninter & 00. stll3o i W. TINLEY._ ....... ...............T. • TORVIN. FINLEY i TOUPIN, COMMISSION BIERCUA NTS, cuicAcio, irOlra particulor attootton to tlts oarrt. tato and gem of FLOUR. DRAIN AND BOWL Barn io—LIPpINOOTT A 00., Eittaborib, P• /NO. B. CANIIELD, do do ortColtoili DANIEL WALLACE, do do Wt L PuLLLS/Jla . T. A. ZOOM= WM. B. 9cummirrz t co., WHOLESALE ,I, RETAIL MANUFAC TURERS AND DEALEas -BOOTS AND No. 31 Fifth Stroet, Bank Block, Carlos Jot swami our very largo and catoploto block BOOT A AND SLICE,S, tra ant pupated to offer curs In daamoola to sambataro.. Call nod alamlot. iia10:111A0 WEL 8. 100111111.TZ t 00., II fifth at. NEW 000DOI NEW GOODS!! . BOOTS AND /11101811 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMES ROBB, No. 89 Market streot,l6 6 , besleat re,elted • largo sae well !Woofed a sk WC"' of 800191. & etiOltd, direct from the Sedan ilaaufactorers, of terry eatery , &ad silk lesd taeat lea,ht and Ohilthetee Boot., Ehoeth (Whore, Wigs per; ec.' Also, Lobe, mum end Ohildno's city Dude his - 11-booled Soot( Mesa, /I:. Liss% Bop' end Tooth's calf, ktp ehd . coetea Botts, Shade, 0 ~....T e gl ee, Salter', Wetly So. Yen ' a Water Proof /mid t ' s k i " ; bu iz t r:—k re usts 'll:4 te ls he k le k"kk a hite l"n o7 " 4 "l" :ll ; tastat .77l° . :l i k ei . e ally mites all In west to call , aewarhatt them the) w she zinced. . est c id JUICE 18088, - No. 89 Market Weft. iiiSIPRENIIUM AWARDED ore BT TUB 6TATI9 Pin TO • - G R 'A F F ' ' & . C 8 . , • BiAI4I.7II'.4.OTITEITCH9, - BOIL IMO BRIT - -•!: , , .:-.'-'. '• 8 T •O V E 8 . . DOB TBl BENT ' COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With Lim NW Door tor thzdwfog b OW, AND BEET WOOD COOK,STO P.E. DiDLODA TOG a sak. LAUNDRY STOW Mao, hood a lam worttaant so Storrs' Plain a n d liana_Grata i7olltlolll26ani, Mad sod Dog Irons Bow Kafka, Wogoo DoSeh HoUtrt Wars, ' ' • GRIM 41, 00 pro. ADO Mbar/ Stresti ' ;ATTU MUD Of WOOD Blurt - Emotion, Dun. A. KREBS & aphrtr . i • Corner Wood and Fourth Ste., PITTSBURGH. T in BRAMAN SEWING MAIMME/8.-- . UisusissuonwiTiii ensi4ium lit But 4 inked hr it La stiums4Tiott MID MT AGIUTEI W►NTLD. 'Pio. 00 Hulot • , umlaut s NORTHROP• opataLth DIARKET BASKETS; Lae . . do • - alieralV 1!4•1011r1SeltIDIE11,1;:lbjiamood. Vat Na.,. aS "IP = tr lAO :4 20. 7 rind. ?•'/..12C..30 .A.2 • 2•332q TX 9ST STOVE DEALERS Is respectfully invited to the largest stack and plated vadat, ot 82"0 V M la Mb Sala, mancabctored by A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, PrIuZSBOILOR TN our assortment will bo found the follow IN tog wall known G oon ez,ovicsi THE DOUBLE-TOP PATENTOAS A SMOKE CONSUMING TROPIC, for Coil THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARIIfTER, for Coal. ME NEW DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING EUREKA, for Cod or THE CELEBRATED VICTOR, for Wood, Lir° Oak and Pittsburgh PREMIUM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT , ARIETIES PARLOR STOVES, for Wood and Coal; best to the market, and heating Stoves of every descrip- GRATE FRONTS, Se., all Of which will be cold on best terms FALL 60 04 4; NOW OPENING AT C. HANSON LOVE'S, 13 =1 TOTE arc happy to be able to inform our rim morons Hands, man:mass and the pubtln general ly. that no. open Log Ohs la:mg kirataolTVll !flock cl FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS. KAOLANS Montain Goods, lloose•Faroishing Goods, Domestic & Staple Goods, 'flat .vu havo tucr bcian üblo t. offer In our stock 'nil be &cold .fl the uoveltles of the Boma, theta Wing several stjt.e _vrrra BEFORE OPPERED IY ERLS MARKET. We sin raw lot eland daily la n odal' of NEW GOOLIB MMM Iu wiAltlito to lavelwra atocl, all of which will L. sold as low, solo rood matt attiring lower, tame (Ley raga Ireg Lead lo tho city. Plena, call and t2AllitlO our stock before purrJasslo‘ elan. bore. CEIICAGo 74 Market Etrect, bet. Fourth and Diamond ORBITS= HAT ATOREr SZt 75 WOOD STK IC E T. H ILLERMAN & COLLORD Arc stow plopored if most tho demands of thou, who may Ant HATS, CAPS AND LADIES' FURS. WELDON. PAYND dit. CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, No. 94 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Aare ucru - in stun, u full .tort ur Desirable Pall Goods, To attach they Invite the attention of the trade. ealfelmtl . ~..,. , , • '. kmosl,tima ~..4.DIIIIRERS OF f ffl ivi .a: • STEINWAY'S prat ms eta rapactfally lakormAl tM* we are now racclelog oar TALL ETIPPLY of thus . a CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES. The &mad for thaw Sao lastrommoto le oc. hr In ad. vacs or the apply that pad:tours &bald sla mad early all a order toward a chola. U. KLEMM I BRO 0 No. 63 Mir Nall, sal3 Solo Asada for Stalowara Mae. WOOL -2000 lbs in store and for sale by .seis urronoom WORNIMT . 00. - - - QH&LLZD .ALMONDS-50 bozos for kJ by •- - ILIITHER t ANDIRSON,3O Wood Moe*. 300LE141,1M0T11..; Birkz,:d / 000 and BM'S. F to why . SUIVDRIES— Haien-400 • roil; rip— 4 tale. • , pp Yea-ELo tdo Cd Ci l "4.94 gbh ' Eolitdd sad Ilia oda Zn , tim ikfr LI. Taa co. 31000 13 / 1 1LONP; raartackd pon. pgburiicuTsd . and !or Web, litddieslJoy botrura. Divot sad aOO. Inision . Allot l a y. •_ _ - SACKS THAT. EXTRA , FAI4ILY 4 fitgaN PlArlynactioay tow to mato ao6 c!"1 so 6 DICK= a Co. ACCARONP , ;-2.51,15.- genuine' Italian; i lad sad toad* by *Erna a AITDMON. No. la wood ot., moats la, 01021011 aotel. Q UVAOII,-25 doz. in boxes; ' for nab by 1111111111 a a Azinzrzsoo. to Woo' 0.4' RYE —14:15D bug at O. & P. Depot for sale br Plel9l turottoooff, svolitaar r co. 11 kLEATI W. 11-4.5,000 bu'b in No !taro god to anaricartutZvassiar acs, "WWI RAOB I I-6000 sealers; direct hum Bakal Fasuallseurors, sad Fir saa Iq. ' - nrrarrooos,troarmirriozi.- DORN! CORN!! —4OOO bash fui sale . 149 111T01300011, )1131M2111 A ..4 - 3 - frir 1 . an 4 241titta i arilt Vail La Obis. inungsd. 12i by .1.2.03114100 ock. • C. UANSON LOVE, •- . N. R. 1),,, Principle, and Practice offlurgery. W. P. ALAMEIN, D, Chemistry sad Pharmacy. BARREL CREW, LL D., Principles and Prectke of Mod. Irina ' •JOSEPII,ROBY, U. D, /saloon, .d Phyehilogy. O. W. MELTINBRBOBR, U. D., Obstetric. OULU= PRIOR, If. D., Iletella Modica and non. Priatim. B. B. HIRTB , IL D., Demonatrator of Acute:ay. CLINICAL INSTROOTION I. siren at the Baltimore , Infirmary, situated near the tfulerialty, sod oywo to Ilatri “latee of the &hoot throughout the year. PIM for the fhll course, t7P , kiatriculallou foe. Prectical Anumny,lllo. •Prof. N. It. SMITH. as deririant Lecturer on Anatomy, will supply any deficiencies In the Anatomical Ikons., co*. repent upon the RI health of Prof. Roby. e 016414 GEO. W. lIILTINBEHO RR, Dun. • ittaltimore Patriot PI SEWICKLEY ACADEMY:.—A CLASSICAL ass Oconasan. Boasarso Scams. ros Bars, oo tho P.. Pt. IV. & 0. R. R.,12 Wks from PRombrugh. REV. J.B: TRAPELLI, A.)l, Principe. Tbo TRIELET-YOURTH SESSION •10 . COMIZIOUG. as TUESDAY, Norambor lit, 1860. 'rime, per merlon of On mouths For cirmlars. .to, enquiry of Jan Irwin fm.. water stow, or T.H. Nano t Ca, 24 Hood moot, or 04 the Principal, brirktlay, Pa. adalszkeedaritl PENN INSTITUTE, LIANOOOa STRUT, NEAR PENN Wlltroopoo co MONDAY, Um Vas AUGUST. T irrz pof-oolatoo of Ills zoontbs. J. IL 8/11T11, salkly4 PrinclpaL Valuable Coal Property for Bale. 'TIRE Widow and Hein at Law of Cyrus Prate* late of Portage county, Ohio, decesead, offer fur sale the Ocel Mee situated In New Cumberland, Haw cock county, Tbfflula—belog the name purchase! of Ind Chapman. B. W. fituqnsun and A. 0. Chapuriur—czn• &Wog of one hundred sod teentY 4B lse wee, with the appurtenant's and priviisges moseyed by the st,cmi puttee to Opus Prentiss, on the drib day of April, MT. Teen tr . • Ural= of 6 het of °Won &tabors pruner sew opeo ed—CnnslBo:lo to COO bushels can be edzuel and delfts:el at the Ohio ricer par day. Also all the mloarals ca 16? acres known as Nib Omen farm, cocautiee of 80 =react • 6 fret Tell of Owl emanated with the Chapman purchaae, and ten be worried from the rime opardny—.and Is We rich In Iron Ora, firs May, ! o.- The tapes , are the moat valuable of any now worked ors the Oblo dear, The quell. ty of Chat Is equal to Pittsburgh or Youghiogheny. The WAIN° of thee wines, 70 canal below Pittsburgh, proem ts sdraursgee for shipping Oml not ponaiwa byIIII=II , I that locultr• AU theapPliancei for mining and Orel we Iti pedant order, and pus go Into oporalun at soy moment' Mb pampas nn opportunity kr au Imilvltlnal or comport, ialablog to earns In Os bullpens aa tho ;moony will be mold below coat on favorable terms. A good title to the above proporty will be mule to the protium John Xi nittlemiand Richard B. Reept . the Adinhiletrw Unita Vlininia, will atiaed on the pram to exhibit the LooP o l7 deeilion to pad.. Jar Senna, ad. ei John .I,ftly er Richard B. Knapp, New Clamber. laud, Rencork minty, Tar or leetnel Uopktne or 4. 0. lisratura,Portrips coca: . Ohin .cormiattion with the above, tn. Administrators will sell, it desired, the e t property and tor opusttog tbe mitt et Raw, Melee, Cum: Baia, Olen} boat BUM, 8k11122 Wad Batt, An Ravenna, obko dog"' wa.awaw . OR, various grada Wok, T. BZLL a 00. HEREBY & BARKER, PRODEVI LID ADAVITION COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' 261 Liberty Street, COMM' of Hand, errrenvaan, PLUM go .Particular Wagon Om to the 'forams end oils a in., Grohs, DOM • Prof% Potatoes, Posh, Lard, Botha Obsess, glom and Timothy Owls, Odkn pr=ptly Ina at tbe lowest mast pax.. Ad rs=e oo Coosignsogots. of Os Pittsburgh Bag utglirlyd _ TUE COLLEGE OF ST. JAMS, MAIM lainidoT(TXilalelklptwagaron °► " l a" In rho CO mmk rad In Ms Gumm srmanon c hurl Oar work Now Otactralk be kisorulay. = Y r; 9th: ,♦ z ►mlaeA Ca 11 .nuocrr, Rector. P.C.. WIPP at Jammu& .IMklsellnd VINE TOBACCOS-- 13,, ti vole Aladin:Vs . :a _-_. clo* Am - mow. Ills. Cut' 46 bum Dokbalams Tabu= , for Isle by aelS ItltYKXA;AmbiatioN. Q. L K Baser- t h iet hlO, Nu 10 y tri Poops.k.ar Yokwa, Pain add Ilona eanca. 14•• riorooMold000,;&-: gland; Minna; C100k0.. - Doro iwrseCollorry PooselatA, TOorotlogo.Gkme, sad Iladory. olljaot Mind hum !Um York Otto doY- , - - a..naescs UP 7 I. TO liorkorla•— - `"ltagW," 7 , ALE ,L9z . 1 1 20. 7%.4414 th7324stalr4g, WillittlitTA CO. -:-/,•-'7 . - ' .-. ! ,,,c1 1 : ,_. A - ' - . , ...cZ ettd A ß.2* *l dt - trh,n,,' dr /G / U .. +pg. IIIBTLE AND LAST SAI - E — iii" LOTS ~ . tt PlightBTADT, ou'Tburedity attelltonly endgames 1 . se . .... on th e m•=lssa • spacial train of pusetor we milt ~ • u . n..w.4 depot, earner et Grant mdtteerty ablate at ata, on decides bh and tithe Menats is and trout tb Side tree. • Pre tieksb to be bad al the Auction game No Si Pattie set Tbosierliddnit to attend the ella, nab for trim tickets early, as all mutt hare tickets titio with to gu Tams or Bile-$$ cook end $5 a month on all lob esllian bill.= than tusk all lots that sell to $5O and upw ards, _ bag cub sad halt to ono yoar. Internet on all &Maid T o :e—title parted.' . pseud= on all lots Imp:need 'Mi days n 20 de dash, as eretotom, and tile b the UM. 4.21 - , . • - . . , P. lt. 10/10/101net. O SUI ALE OF •MA -4.110 P, 1 :11IMM FOUNDRY! SIXITU anew. - itrzit now' xta• TARIA LS, se„ AT LATHOBL—WIII be eold at pa& Ode, on Tnandey, Sept 27th, et 10 each: n, on tbii pnunh eix Lets of 0: 1 111 on tre 2l'9. ot I=streat idiA M Mien= at, In Latrobe, WatmonaLuel county, Ps, en thalinCot the Pa. IL IL, 40 cam MI of Plash lately out en aOm llannfectary, and irtery mil till for thi htninses, or to the taaanteetureat Icaplinneedi Ales, the liachluary and Toole, eintibtint of andneitar, Taming Lathee, Dill Press, Bolt Cattlmt Album ler Nary Morita and Torment:in' nicht/my Wed Tonguing and Grossing iLechlse, 'Apt, Ditegillinhelh &Att.& Pulleys. Grindstone, - Blartunith Ind Alimtlitabie - Band Toole , Petunia Lumber and lion. '. ~.' •-• ---, . Teed. will bo poen., as Um owner la engaged IA ethic inelmes. Persona dishing to elltullll libe ab/hbroing prior to the day of Nola, toe do to by ealltnA -mill MLA ban, at. LAMM.. Twiny at rte dO., min be made liblust• soli P. 11. DAWN. Auer. CORNER STU ►ND B.UITIDNELD STA OPPOSITS THE POST 01111# •traele•lr• Or call:rase DESIROUS of knowing where is the be4t ta prepare gotutg men far tnalness4 ars dlfet4 0 .17 to Inquire of the priodral Aterebange, Dantean, Teachers and Prose:Woad men of hamg but aril most re spectfully Welted to call et the edam College . 0 d abate the fallowing comp ote.. beton. this .d Walhalla.etailing nubile petrottags. sts : the sirs mad canals. of the d Soutar ths number of etadeute la attend wen; the med. of toetructloo poretted; the veleta. Mier cod Obosoughttses of IL course nrsto.ty: the' nosing sod appeatancs of the wart dons by the etc:deals: the comp.: Wasp of the an:demu the quenc-soon, expealeurs and literary Wading albs teachers, and all other thlogs that go to make Op drat class School; sod th. If not ottiodott (het the Iron MS Cbilelte le CMOs to adranesof soy other wooteetel 4411111 es oo ertte” steel* P. Wand, It la not expected that they patroLlre lane hcbeot, Oar edll they be solletted to do so. :su24 dem, lublic ~a t tccs • PITTSBURGH, ALLEaIItN V AND MANCH — W.- Painion ItAnaraa Cowart.—The Got. rlbeia to the .toot of Oda Occapany an notified that a. nach os w il t Oa bed at the ofilca of L. IL WILEI NS, No. lib koorib Pltuborga, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Ere , 1859, at 10 o'clock A. IL. for ttal Damao of oraaalafam. THOMAS BAMEW ELI, JOHN E. PARKA WILLIAM BASALLY, O.H. PAULSON, LEWIS HUTCHISON, JOS. IL BROWN, H. B. wrunNs. NOTICE.—The Rev, 11. M. rd'Anzt, 111. V:, of the Routh Pittsburgh 11.1. R. Chateh, I.'lll d.. liver the first of• course of tree Lactates. on Physiology end at 11P. st the Pittsburgh /stasis ge, ou THURS. DAT, M. Patrons and friend. of (h. Colloge, •r• Invited to attend seltltd iimugmrnto. APOLLO THEKTRE.- ....... . PORTER AND lITAILLEND. Door. ape" at 7 dclock ; Curtain vat tire al a o'clock precisely. Lait DIA& bat two of BARRY SULLIVAN THIIR&DAY EVENING, &pt. 223, will be perfurzari, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE! Ebylock. —.BARRY SIILLIVAII Eth GARDNER. To cortelndel with OUT TO NURSE! RETURN OF THE CAMPBELLS 3)1.11.8 ONa C HALL One week only, commencing MOKDIT, Sept. 19 RIIMBEY .4 NEWCOMB'S ORIGINAL CAMPBELL MINSTRELS. Brass Bend and Double Troupe, and the only Campbells wan In origestim all others asitaling the ZOO. KM nothing more than mountebanks and Imposter', not to too trart We =MO the patella against mule. _ . The adrautans the Campbells enjoy above any ether Minstrel Organisation., arise from their wintering the last twelve years In the Southern conntry. Their delineate. of Negro Characters are taken from natural men. and in cidents In African life, and ana at unwilling Mutest and Comical pecalertiles of the Southern Negro, and elevating bin to his proper standard of Natant Wit and litteical Tal out, presenting the Own of Negro Life on the Plantation, and repreeenling the musloal capabilities of the more roan ed Negro.. of Mice nod ‘Maiea. In presenting Wailfully the Shade. and Peoullaitiee of Negro Lie, the universal •000 rd hue .tamped the Campbell artists unapproachable and defying. u-Pro. Boloooy Serenade by the CASCPBST.I. 131141 - BIN D, led by the Wined tingle, AUGUST ACM. Doors opts nl7 o'clock; =messes At yi to St. ADMITTANCE TWENTY•YI9t CENTS P. A. CLARKE, Ageut mad Bizallum Dirr...tur CARGO'S BRASS AND STRING BAND; OFFICE. 21 MTH STEMEr. sESArd Mutational. UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVAIIIo, Law Department, PHIL A D ffi L P A TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION will commsocs an uiena of October next. Us following an Ite naiads of tbs lector= HON. AEORGE BliAßßWOOD—Persons, Personal Prop crty and kforrantil• LAW. PitOt. P. tdoClALL—liTtdoncs. PROP. E. SPENCER lIILLEII—Equity Jurisprudent. linary effort is made to render Ode Comitrition ellfrient kr the purpose It Ima In view. Thaatodaote are frequently and canfally examined, legal queetloos are dleccomed and minims In writ:eg form part of the mina By she rotas alba Cute, the time occupied hue, la treated u aqulva. lan 1, for moot purposes, to calm acidly, In entltUng to ad. misakm to the bar, and when edmltted In the Court below, • graduals of this Institution to. practice at once In the Sayre.; Court. the Introdoctoryiectare will be deliver. ad on FRIDAY, Sept. Lath, ►t 8 o'clock, P. M. • . the maid lecture room, by the Elora CEO. IBHABSWOOD. .e. 19-20 DIIIIIINGBAH von/ammo' A L VOLLZUZ AND WRITINO ACADEMY, College 11.11, Diamond, Birmingham. TEII2IB, 01/38 ON ENTILLNO/.. /or Ornsmentel Wating...— $l6 Plata Writing. _ 10i. Thno unllantted. " Wrttlng and 9.l.lf.esplos ZI 11,CULTY: N. HUM/YEN, Probe of Wetting end Book Heaping. U. H. 1.1.1211/LD, Jr Protemar of Pasonanshlp. e. Weals, Prof...Cu of Book-Heaping and Oomuker. clal Calculation. /KV. W. B. BOLTON, Lecturer on Maori and General mod.. HON. IL P. FLP.NNIENN, Es.l7. B. 211nlater to Dan. = member of the Pltteburgh Bar. Lecturer on Oom- PROP. H. I. EATON, Lecturer on Iflocntlan. Oa/ and we what has nem hen beHre attempted by any penman, namely: Bpschnena of Ornamental and Preeileal Pe from D monde and up my-at/Min yearpresence, In the abortvacant wards. Goad boar/log al $ 2 2,60 per week. Illnalnyhtun Parry dee for Me:dente. /entrance at any nun. For spealmees of off-band B[llllll6o Writing, enclose two gkeu sg e .tamp, and •Idrame 0. u. LEITLIIIA.D.,Ih:LucIpaI, 11=^:E1 MODERN LANOLTAGES.—FstsDnucc A.PEL, No. ITO Broltlefleht lame by to Inform We elm* end the public that he has named h 1 Warmth,. ht Oohing /reach. et. selo,loelle University of rtfaryinna. SC/300L OF MEDICINE. TuE FIFTY-SECOND SESSION will be gloon TiIIIREDAT, Octoturr 15tb,16.554 and cud Mara Ist, 18d a. Igo e PL =union Salo. 1.1. 4'. • ( - 4:•=16.4 .- ..z.c. - irmr. - r- - )—GA εΡ ffflafl NEW SCALE • PIANO FORTES. TuE stayseribet • Lima now on hand a most eittendld dock of Pima, coediting of It% and Chr Levee, le Plan and Carted Cape of the met elesint dee etelpthut, from the celebratiel factory of Chktettagit Sono. The lostmaeote atit en melded with their Utast Improva mote, es Repostirsg,letion, DosUrDanspc.rl, INPI7-mst mers, and are of tlide ENLARGED NEW SCALE; By whirl • much larger 110.1w4bueni I obnelwad, cons"; gamely the tone le rendered very powerful, yet mulches W sweet and musical quality. By the perfeettau at due Ao• Una, the performer le ambled to Produce, all grader of teem (rem picnizsisto tof ortirstwOrtth the gradate ems. • CHICKIMING t 136.1 W PLOWS in emulate* of hi the but artlda and critics la oat country:— - TllALlllifft6 nyar--"Tbeyara Waal compellwo ato bat I bon alle lamin the lldbd Raw. arid wnl compare fa vorably with soy I balsam " - GUSTAV" TAVES sayr--.Tlia oplafott whirl linnu al Ora Tau* ego, Nu bah Rare than confirmed to as, by the anitbsaad as of Mao, vi= Star for 'clams amd pare quality of tow, with *kitty of articulation,' they Ara onsi walled." [Prom the Natianal Mad . neon.] . 0 1t..7 tan sthly bear comparisan tnatztunsanti fMm any part of the world; to point at 0311% atrampth and algo. WO of tomb: . [Prom the New Orlaans Picaynns.l tor excel.. of =d; ta. oldpans• of nalsh,-and faith fat nu of marktmlathip, and above all ins Tabs= and ma, rt. , meltorr await:ass, brOnatcy and parmsnetteinf ton., [Prom the ramify Journal] z r pwaller mscalral qualities Lel , jr*.g Wok mien lammonenta, are a Mll e musiml, sink end powerful to*, free from any WOOden, 00107 la¢daaasofsoand, no its• egnmable to the nominee musical. ear. Toe, ban also an eery, men and pleamot tooth, arrl will keep In tune better than any Plasm known." public us lotlolll to call aid =Shan Ihd.o aplontll4 to, which an gold at „ FACTORY PRICES AND WARRANTED. az2B dkorl. JOHN 11. MELLOR, 61 WoOtt draft. OLD and YOUNG . AFFIRM. ITS TRUTH; Pro - lessor Wood'e Hair RtstoiOre PRESERI7E, INFALLIBLY, THE lirpr L : L atoth and cgor of the hair, if wed twil or Ruse tlmm a week, to any imaginable sge. Perfsctly Piston th e gray; corer the bald with Ward. ownt, the Min make Broom sett and beautiful than mend gassers° the malp Mr from all &same. to the greaten: age. BUD A. umn, Jul Atcorneys, DonecM, der ' gram, Probstakwal , Men a Gentlemen end Ladias of all chianti, all ores the valid, bear testimony that we dome. say tos much tte furor. Bead the following, muljudlrs.: PROII3BOB. B. TIIALIDSED, PIANIST, • sem on his arrival in t he Dolled Mates he z y s o m od r , a . p i ltar , =LT: Lair ita ortenalbue. BRAZIER 0/111.BZW, 13 Num Street, N. T., up the grey hairs on his wifn'. head wess,af. terM M r week's A-turned into •Auk brown, at the ciao time beautifying end thickening the : - ` ; hair. - A. O. RAYMOND, Bath, Shank soya bola : how .Kay Isms old , and his heir aid wblakarsirere teltetiStß4 grey, but by the the of twO WNW of Batton/Nu the pay hairs' hint. Monona, both on Ms head and Da, audio nmestinfl and slow than for twentyDra yens prelims. Ni. suns effect. wits, at Gm Age of fitly two, his halGtt filth the YINLRYJORNEON, Ml, of N..Orisanuse°..'--- that he lest kb hair hy the Yellcrw Perm; In Mg: ,. H. used Wood'. Bair Restorati*andlitehAlsii , " EL M. MIDDLETON, Lleingitati, Alskunte,isyy the Restorative has dam much goad tit Ide part ails country. Hs med ft for beiMnsm„ endues has • tine bud °their. • ' T. L- MORSE. Lebanon. Kentucky, lays he his MU Weed's Hes Restamtise le hundreds of es- - me, and rarer knew it to fall Io stoompliabbg, .• .11 It protusei•to do. • : A. ALDEN, kfcLanesbaro','Ullootei Gm be had the scald had tight years, end us's bald, but by the liberal-mootHatelkstors tin,„ he new has►l . ../,...ifieadttf heir. AP- Sold by all Brenta., sad Cy Cl.J.Gliud 00, 444 Broadway, New Yerkund 114. mita meet, Bt. Latta, lio. Bold in Plttsbnrsh by Dr. OPO. U. EITYBEIL B. L. MAIINESTWit ROO, and all Drcksitm WiStily) rYn Yom. Locum di. miaow minimum or A R , • rm. 52 WOOD wriuckic nu Doan aboir• ar. Marko llotel, JeaCtdem O. H. Dana, late ot Lanweer......Loeua odasan,PliteVie GEO. O. BILYA2I.&_OO4 . Commission IliTerohants, /Oft THEZ HAI& OY . IO IRON, 8L00M5,...tc., No. 52 Wool 2 ESL, ni ' MlN4llll—Lyaa, Elnan, Oa., ladagaton, Copeland Co., PlCebarth; Thal. tran L iop, Lan caster; lion. thcton Cameron, Hardeboxic Bryan, Gardner t , Hollldaysburt, Jo:Oland Pittaburiti, e.. THE /INTERRELIEW Insurance COmpauy OF PHLLAORLPIITA insres Against Logs or Damage by Fire u lon Buildings, glerehanitile. Fur niture, dee.. at ilimsolealile Rates of Premium. • • Dminets.—ii.itetchtird Stark {VDU= 'ltirii 3 Ot Wro. Woe Onatalbro Pration Joe: It Atwood, of Mead,. Whit. t Co; Bawl. T. Scalia, of Tndlel< nokom i On Henry Wbortoin Mordant L. Dimon; Goo. IL ellowatt. Stewart I Bro.: .Tobek H. Drown, of John IL „Irma d Do; D. A. Wawa* of 11. A. Matson,* a" 03,1 Andrew D. pab;J. L. Drrtatow, of Wood At Ertingor. F. RATCHFORD OTARR; pn,lSeaL Ca. 1.1125 W. Coli,Seeretary. . - Pirmagaz sati*** atasaie —Wm. J. Pala * Maus I 1 Holm rag , Jam. alanbaa. rag, - AB** Kramer, Emq, Alba% lIVELtoy a Covavaara,..PlY** ON Way. Braun a. c Lhth c ao o ,chneisaa o ° , " nms L . Lyon A Co, W. S LrdyA Co. GEO. X. BATA* & CO.e.tEonty; THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS irottattd with dim In the WIICtLICWar;j43IIOCIIIti- BUSINZZA Ur. ILLIIIIIIL /MAR? MARY, sc will continuo the size ittit; (16 MAIM NQ A7l LIDERIt STREET, direciii Pittsbu W""all rgb, Jul lu9,' GGRIIC'T. 1111117 EL EIVART-39.1r. AL GoaBitY„...*4l. cum. W. M. GORMLY -&:'.00., G It - 0 C : :R S, o x Blow r!Er, PITTSBURCIII 2il6l!lpTAgtlßp;, *bony Iti“ ll ..P!thl.iriarittl. Pa. N 0... to maiden arul Voniztators. r "- - I NDERSIGNED (ficraiirly - fimmitizi '-.:.- ~ L. p.a. :mai nspeetaxby eon -- .. 4 insar whom ha; dons work Otuf this trablio pateally,ttot to ow fo , •M lilloA ci tr pot ow Ray la the mod Aso tumor. . tor Itoottott at Ito . , scat. Roof s All loft at tho villa of - Aftrs../ame. ~. 2ttio lamina As °Post liffh woo* .01 - --- to woo ottozofod to. • SUOMI) PABST- --. R _ BLigiiEasrTAumr, mmapgaitezarow aoudad. to S. mama .t sow Dawn._ 1 1, 00K0Az zo.No , 1,Whibn Jtist no's and fond. R 7, RUMOR * AIM:11* 1 *, 1.2° No.* , W 01.4 st, Waft* a. Mats !ll.' rAN , Y BILKS— - -.--" -- • - _ PLUM zziox sum._ ,' '.:- : - - nnauf - cAssiteard nod' ledies . .; ~.` ...la dwiwors.. Drudiaxik as , - 19 ...: /.. ' ''' - OWING 11 1.6.6EUNE AT ABeB rui —4,llo2,thak Omar At Baketagetaltir 031 ' ' iterthrid) agtg. a RULlMlrSomUttiely/60 8 EL BAILLESB - BAG-10 00V ' ' 104a4 0,0X4 Etairk - A. do o m Imai ' 4- ._,iiceitog ?toy Irceallote• stioftstastriginv -- Bad" asito), 1 " 7 te, WBBD; .. s?!/5 DEEM CARD No. CI IAM? arum , • - *it& : Wair acre . . - 1.5.11311aVa0 1,- klaguttiAl4l Mae,' • .- _ 2 - ' Row Corn in "Nr. WEL
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