-,..„. -. .. - ---_-. .-.-•.- :_.; ': -- :, 1 •-..' ..'"Vii.#4l,l*#r'-:"'-0-51Ai.tti-c isselL4L rusatimn. L. sazos.o. a. reza tom n. ERRETT & p 0.,, BoiroßB aa di PROPRIZ.rO.It3. • przreozru72l,9lFr. BATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 24, 1859 Republican Statellclcet- A17D1201 Oft 0' 1110MAll & COCH&M et York county ;Maui & Runs, or Bate p.a.tr• Republican County Tlcitot wa ILLSP R. mum. n, Pittsburgh. MIECIIILT, VAIINIIS, ittsburgh, DAVID A. 1111:88_ ,I,HT CHARMS L. Goznatem, DAVID B. BAYARD, Peebles. WILLLUt EBl9r, Lower At Char. AtaliWlT LkW .R 1432. TWILLS DIJILLON, °onus. 111:111112C1 Arrow., Jeooa n . uciida, e~ii~cb. GOODMAN Y.COLN:UM Bawl rkvein, JONATIAN BEAM, Ruth Pftfabarzh. •.or, DAVID CORNELIUS. BoslutJey. MIKLOS, T. ANDERSON, Rut Dem. Dam= Or SRI POl3ll, JOSIZEtt KILLER, Suutu.' BSPUBLICAZI ItEETINGB liepablian meetings will be held at the Mincing times and &KIN' and the Mamie in the neighborhood aro re. gowned toe= genera notice of the sang ihetreteentre, Patton township cal3aterday, September RW P.. Trsos, Plum township, on Saturday, September - 24. at 7P.M. CbuticrtrONVertmillee township, on Friday, September eVdit;, P. Id. at 7 P. "tltnis, 'Versailles township Friday, September 30, M. Drano's Coal trka, Mimic township, Satorday, October 1, at 7 p.lll. /Umbra bcraagh,Satorday, October I, at 2 P. 21. el, at &don, WP PLC/air itcarnably t 011 Thursday, Octobe r Aryntherty My, at Market How, Thursday, October 6. at T P. M. P. Ma., nano, township, on Friday, October 7, at jfi s „. 7; d ancrra . Robinson township, on Estartlay, Ootobr 'l' B. M UM. SLOW+ lowhehip, on astanlay, October ' Pittsbaryh, mt . Lafayette UoU , P. I L B4tnrdoy, October e, pift .10.yhpt etCopparWOrk., . 1.1.1ay. Or.t.or 10 atTP.AL 'R•pabltalin Eta/Iy, Fifth W.rd. Than Will b • Republican Ifeettag In the wand (low =lnof the pith Ward, on Tuesday eight, Sept. 21 01, ie Lenlee Hal. Rowel clasher* rill be to ndence. Republican Eleeting..-Ilecond Ward. The Drpublkent of the liecard Ward will meet, for 4 p r pono! cepudtlieg, at the Duquesne Erten Ilona ‘,. ,ea Genius, Sept. 21. al 7 o'clock. - 11Aptiblloati dloottrags. The Dotoralhao oo Mtkotl, appolotod by the Ilogmbli. DIXOIty . Hamm W. A. Harroo, Dr. J. D. Balitorin Itichardsom Thaw dearlog to tookoarraogozonto for meting. sill &an commit lAD, Woodo, Mr. Wit. A. ROAM , corner of Birth nod meets. TO AnnOtruutex—The box for the reception of advert% sitenti for the Mar Quart boa been placed at the cold door of thearont entrance- Advertisers .111 please tit A RevolvLug Poet. The godfathers of oar Democratic col elope rary certainly bestowed • rather unfortunate cog nomen upon their bawling when they christen ed It "the Pittsburgh Post." A "Poet" is de fined by lexioographere to be "a eta piece of timber, eet erect ;" and is popularly regarded as being immovable se well es without the shadow of turning. But all these properties are mil,' lanais ; in our Pittsburgh "Post." WhiLs ii Ineems•+••.•77— • e admitted, in seome : awe sense, to fall within the scope of the term "stationary," It le by no means erect, immovable, or without • the shadow of turning. On the contrary it is tortuotte, coy, uncertain, and "turns" every day or two, with a facility remarkable in a "Post." • Indeed, its course forcibly reminds us of an old sign on Ferry street—" All Corte of turning and twisting done here." fled we stood sponsor for it at the baptismal fount we would have certain ly dubbed It "the 4:hkiri - Demooratio Spit, or Roasting Jack," from lie similarity to that use ful culinary utoyil, which ono moment exposes the one side of . itd contents, and anon the other to the heat ;:oi' .. we might have styled it "the Dailypompoyalfilack-action Revolver," or more iroperly,,ppraKrthe Daily Democratic Cirou- Davi;",,,fram:•:iltri',Nrelocity of its rotary move ments;.- We hid 'oaCi.slutei few days since, to direct the attention of public to (he eccentricities • and queer antics of the Post in relation to chapati and Douglas, that paper having within a short month declared itself in favor of both , • those : gentlemen as its first choice fortho Presi dency in 1860. Wo regarded this as somewhat - remarkable and, not to pat too fine a point upon • • it, as "a little mixed." We have now to direct the attention of an ingenious and enlightened public' to a : still more astounding performance is the same line, of the Port, in relation to the Democratic, county ticket. That paper, in its Isaac of 3C113 , 1, 1859, two day, after the last Democratic County Convention, placed the coun ty ticket at. Its mast head, and in an editorial article in relation to it used the following lan. gunge: "We place the ticket nominated on Wednesday at the head of our column, wording to wage, for the purpose of letting the party know what '• " those whose duty it was to represent them have done, and se a Democrat, and the editor of a Democratic newspaper, it devolves open no to tell tho Democracy how and why their confi dence has been abused sad who have done it.." 1 "1, And then, alter pitching severely into the ticket and the platform, it winds op with the fol . lowing complimentary notice of Mums. Gil . more, Dl'Clowry, EDWARD CAMPBELL, Jr., eta "Tho Democracy bad a chance to have placed in nomination a Democrat of a pure record, great talents and unblemished personal charac ter, for the Judgeship. This gentleman was a stranger among us, and modestly sought no nom ination. It was obvious that Me nomination would add greet strength to the ticket and It was possible and even probable that he would de feat the opposition candidate. A large majority of the delegates to the Convention were warmly in favor of hie nomination. Bat the candidate of one opponents, Mr. Mellon, was well known - ..as a strong Anti-Tax man and these misnamed 'Democrat/were determined on securing his eleo •• lion. • They feared Judge Maynard in the field • and him only. On the morning of the Convert lien they went among the delegates and circa • ilated: a wicked and malicious me, to the effect - that be was a bondholder. Disregarding the fact that be was a etranger among us, entitled to our respectful regards, they killed him by a falsehood, for his teas Democracy was beyond and above all honorable opposition. And who - did they nominate lo his place ? Who? A DEM . • cora4l think you? Nay, one who was a Demo • meat, but who placed himself beyond the right to ask or receive a Demooratio nomination by openly asserting on the public streets "that if nerd was nominated he would stamp the • • 'noway for Mellon." If this is Democracy the trieksters who have wrought this disgrace upon us may make tha most of it. An so with :regard to John N. MoClowry, candidate for District Attorney. He is a Dem entrai, but like all theta - Anti-Tax Democrats, is only ouch when it suits him. He has declared . both before and since the Convention his inten- Hon of supporting Ur. Mellon, the candidate of the opposition for the Judgeship. Mond Campbell, Jr., a Democrat of recent growth, who thinks more of repudiation than of 'Democracy, is the candidate for the Important office of County Commissioner. The time has come when those who proton, In deed and in truth, to belong to the Democratic Pally. should speak out, It is not right that . them demagogv.es andtrieketereshould be permitted thnito override principles, and to destroy oar . ' Parer. * a * No true Democrat can support it; [the ticket;] no honest man will." ) A sake of communications immediately after. • • war& appeared in the Post, signed "A Peebles. :Democrat," "A National Democrat," "A Demo grit from Peebles," dr.o., commending it for its "mealy co urse ," opposing the county ticket, ...„ .• and urgin g its defeat. Now, look upon that picture, and then on this. Tho.f i art of Yestenlay editorially puts forth the . follitling, under the caption of "Tan Garet-ries Notinnecus :" • • "The Gasettoia getting very uneasy at the ..1 popular feeling which to maw:fatly exists in the cowstitsfavor pf theDemocratie ticket. * * * There is no reasonable comparison to be Witt . - trite bedweert the Democratic and Republican eanlll4stes Air Commissioner. The former is '-:trustworthy and most eminently competent litter, is Jonathan Brauff, and, beyond name, the people know nothing about him.'Before voting for the Commode:ter, we advise every citizen of , the county to Impart who Mr. Bract! is, and what' are lois ',capacity awl araiatrements to fulfill the duties of ths office for Which - (nrifortunitely for him) the Republican pirty,havi placed him in Domicil. lion. • !r. Campfaspeesl47 adaptedgen to the performs:cud publlomlceellko thoserequlred • " MM=E IME=ME . . . . .. In thedanoriiiwviona' Gface..ll wed,kndirts.l.o Ma. Jecart Towns, on e the locofco,Co=. 7 . " 4 4 alitzeilli t*llitualluwillit thill tie , • miesioners of 1857. has get emeieiiiie to: - Terte Democratietniffy hansom:tiptoed a thiket whieb ! ; the following card for aim : • • ' •.--, •-,-- - is beyond and above its attacks, it [the Go- . i r.. To Ting PUBILIC.--1111 It.DlTO:tr—.llo sr. :Mil has 'turned It. to Vaisiog a duet' ! u...,9 , Idol. In am Gar.Ve, a Gorr day. Moon, LI , . no grans BUM, a variety , of other _ratters. It finds It. ' lots ,a ,_ It rupreeenta that over tbrua 6..1.4 dollar. up-hilt work to advocate its own party tiehet, ...tat ! . ., • % " ,,,, ... , ,,,, T,N , topaz Ob. h s abrd h. tax it for ... l al , , T. which it dose not like, and in cat'. to attempt to r...IV . , a _ the . al?. y ht ar. .ELLlo a cti :,. ..d . i . I mo ~,,,,.., impugn . theintegrily and competence of the rim n om :.4 .. .." . "47 ' i ,l , : if., ~ ,g tfti a n ,..,..d. Oh, a . jom., L , .. poa.. it:Weds:pen the Democratic ticket " ..1 the moony. I poaltively aarert that I newer got sae dol e,' e h to the i I. 0 011 1 n ...1 ..7 • The culhrtura for the par 15,17 arlll Daea it! Why, we bate only to go ail any that 1 gut tonna of that money. The proper WOOS to IPost, of July I, 1859, for oridesaa that impugns i 11 0 1 en:Laug:Aye:i awt.lh,antuaa:T.;Trianrjor':orc.:,;o4., both the Integrity and competence of the men I edge; nee an a ltreattgatl on <blob .111 r ba . h.d: will p m roy ! nominated upon the.Detnocratic ticket. At that 1 : 71. =I ~... 7 7. ...,,, , ..t . ..7 4 , rnrio . l}..tbzr, , time, this very r a g; which DOW flays such a ' ....tt Tore %.11:xpl...aboattzaott.lpo=ro.tod-facritzi,yarta thing bo done. leinte4that Mr.l Campbell „- r .,,- zc , z , .. zg d t e, t i... h JACJIII TOltEra. was not the man tirtheComieleeionet'e office. It Now, we are perfectly willing to believe Mr. said thorn wine movie gloMNlatnticrats upon the Tomer, when he says that he pocketed none td f tioket, but th at it was impossible for them to the money. We will be glad to know, that his ' .eqoare it with their political conitdenees or skirts nee clean. But who did at the money ° with their ideas of personal dignity Mid morals The Railroad tax was nollected, for Mr. Tamer Ito run In snob company" as Campbell', MoClow- and Mr. litiElhinuy drew warrants upon the ry, Gilmore, &c.; and if the political company County Treasury, to refund it ; it never Feedl ot Flitch Men is thus fatal to dignity and good ad the County Treasury,. for the same two morals, itnertainly could not be a serif vain at- Commissionere united in exonerating the Col-, tempt to impugn their Integrity, the Poet being lectors from it. Now, who got the money ? witness. We have not undertaken to say any- We perfectly agree with Mr. Tomer that thus thing against the integrity of these men. It is proper pleats to pay it cmr et the Treats'. the Pact which has done it; and as the Port is rer'a office; but he and his democratic) col notr supperting the men it then condemned, We league hating united in exonerating the Col may safely appeal from Philip drunk to Philip lectors from paying it there, prevented it. sober—from the Poet of Sept. 28d to the Port of from reaching that receptacle. Now, as Mr. July let. It then declared that no true Democrat Tomer did his beet to keep itfroto reaching tho, coddruppori that ticket, and that no nosier MAX Treasury, and then draw upon the Treasury for worm)! it, he will moth oblige the publio if he wilt in- We do not undertake to abuse the democratic form them, to-day, or on Monday, or at any ticket, in this style; but as the Port does, it must other convenient season, where the money went. exoneo tie For quoting' ts own expletives against lie says he got none of it ; who, then, did ? Be itself. If what it said on the first of duly is true, ought to know ; and if he does not, let him ex (and Swill not dare to question he own veracity,) knowledge the fad, and explain why he pre the democratic ticket, while it may be worthy of A cennty der support, can scarcely bo commended, itself vented the nty re from getting It, and then being judge, to the support of any one else who, made the.eou fund It. in its own language, hue a realizing tense of per. nod dignity and morals. The FRAN R PRIVILtOIii AGAIN ABUSED. The friends of Postmaster General Hoer allege in hie justification for excluding from Gm mail Republican documents franked by the clerk of a member of Congress, that about two months before - Mr., Halt directed the Postmaster at Washington City to keep back the documents purporting to be franked by John Comte, he di rected the same officer to retain in his office come fifteen thousand drevorratic documents which bore the frank of Gov. Brown, of Missis sippi. We give him the benefit of the elate ment ; but at the same time, there are others - lb be given which do not tell as well for him. Sev eral bags of the speeoheo of Mr. Hendrioke, Commissioner of the General Land Office, and a pamphlet written by a Mr. G. Donnellan, a clerk In the lowa Land Office, dated Democratic Club Room, Washington, Sept. Sd, 1859, purporting to be franked by J. D. Bright, United States Senator, have lately been sent to Burlington, lowa City, Dubuque, and other places in lowa, through the Washington Post Office. It is prob. able that fifteen or twenty thousand of these "documents," thus franked, have been sent to lowa ; and yet it is 'well known at the Washing ton Post Office that Senator,Bright iljd_trstritik them himself, because ...49 Gal bees in the oily for three four months past, and could no a done so. Why were these documents , "permitted to pass' But again the country is now flooded with a political document, being the answer of Attorney. General Black to Senator Douglas' article in Harper's Magazine, and these documents bear the frank of Attorney General Black. Now, according to law, the Attorney General can frank only soon documents as be long to the official businees of hie department; heron his frank on there documents is a gross breach of that law. Why were rhey, also, per milled to pass" r is said that since the overthrow of the Pa p'al Government in Romagna, brigandage has chased. Of course, this, if true, is not to be attributed to the activity of the new govern ment, yet scarcely organized, and possessed of ao foroe whatever. But the reason is obvions: the greater part of the brigands were members of the secret societies, and have been obliged, since 1849, to hide themselves in the woods, and 141 trust to robbery for a living. Now they have emerged from their biding places, and are fol lowing the more lucrative professien of playing the patriot, and teklog part in thk government of their country.—Pumoursh Cathode. It appears, from this, that the edect of the Papal Government woe to turn Patriots into Brigands; while that of (ho revolutionary gar- ' arament hag been to torn Brigands into Patriots. The advantage, we think, is decidedly with the latter. _ Pozmost. Irams.—Tie Opposition ticket in Luzerne county is es follows: Senator: W. W. Ketcham; Reprevniatibes. Lewis Pughe, J. T. Fellows, Isaiah Stiles. The Democratic Convention of Montgomery co., en the 13th inst., nominated the following "berm*: Jobn Dismant, David Sioneback, Dr. Chu. H. Hill; District Attorney: S. N. Rich; .11 , earure, Aram Drake; Commissioner: Daniel Carr; Director of Poor: Adam Kneedler; Auditor: Jones Detwiler; County Surveyor: Abel Rambo. The Lancaster Democratic ticket is as follow!: Alsrmbly: David Rocas, Benj. Herr, RobertS. Wllvaine, William Hays, Jr.; District Allorney: Aldus J. Neff; Treasurer: John W. Clark; Com missioner: Ab. Petere; Prison Inspectors Daniel Hartman, Sam'! Long; Directors of Poor' Albert J. Killian, Lewis Eckert, Jacob Zeoher; Surreyor- Dan'l Fulton; Auditor: Wm. W. Woods. tiEVAT Barrer/v.—The great event of the weelk had been the departure of the Great Eastern for sea. The Nova-Scotian brought out news that the vessel had proceeded down the Thames an far as Parfieet, on the 7th, and anchored there for the tide of the following morning. Her de parture from her moorings, accompanied by four powerful tugs, two at the bows, and two at the stern, gave rise to a teens of the greatest enthusiasm on the Thames, which was continued at all the prominent points. Capt. Heerlen and the most experienced Thames pilot directed the ship's) motions. Mr. Scott Russell was on the bridge, directing the action of the engines, both of wlich,-ecrow and paddle, were under steam. Capt. Cometook, of the Collins steamer Baltic', stood aft to transmit directions to the men at the wheel, the new ettering-apparatue not being completely titled. The very brat turn in the river demonstrated that the ship was at completely under command as a river steamer, and that the only difficulties' to contend with were the eherp curves in the stream. She steers as easily at a wager-boat, and het-engines were found capable of starting her gr arresting her motion, literally, almost by a tingle motion of the hand. The only difficulty experienced was at Blackwell Point, where the river forme an acute angle, and in the centre of rho channel at this point, a bark and • schooner had unfortu nately anchored. There was an ancient and pen 'lone delay of fifteen minutes, but the danger was pieced, and there was no other serious canoe for uneasiness. There was not a single regular seaman on board during the river trip, the crew not having joined. • There Aura perfect ovations at Greenwich, Blackwell, %Voolwieh, and other points, where immense crowds had assembled. At Parfleet, the ship swung round to her single anchor in beautiful style, and the anchor, Trotmen's patent," never yielded au Inch from the spot where lkdropped. Oa the Bth, the Great Eastern got up steam and weighed anchor, and at 8:40 a. it., started from Porfleet for the Noro. As on the preced- Mg day, she was accompanied by tugs, and the ' enthusiasm along the river, particularly at Gravesend, wee very great. At arriving at Chapman', Head, at the top of Sea Reach, the tugs were cast off, and the great reuse! was left to herself. Jammed speed was then got on her, simply to give her good steerage way and move her engines readily, but with no view to test her power. In ten minutes, however, eaye the correepondent of the Times, she net st rest all doubts forever as to her being the tweet vessel beyond comparison in the world. Employing lees than two•thirds of her power, in her woret -trim ' being six inches down by the head, and too high out of water to permit her paddles or screw blades to work properly,and with a strong tido against her, the ran a distance of fifteen statute' miles in two minutes under an hoar. The engines worked with astonishing case, and there was scarcely a vibration perceptible. Before anchoring, the vessel was put about and went completely round in lest than three-quarters of • mile. At 12:30 the vessel anchored at the Note. She was to leave the Nero at 7 o'clock on the morning of the 9th, and steam away easily for Portland, Doreetehire, which harbor she was expected to reach early en --the morning of the 101 k. Much regret was felt that serious illness prevented Mr. Brunel from being on board to I obar* In the triumph. Laxser.—The Great a-- ...torn left the Nore at 9:16 on Friday morning, and with a Wong weet arty wied and thick rale,Waaoff Dover at 8 p. m. Tee Maras &scrim—The Bangor Whig btibilshes returns from 382 towns, presenting the following retell. Morrill, 6 2,281; Smith, 40,796—Morrtire majority, / 1 , 4 41. A gain tar Morrill 111446 over the vote of last year in the name tone - Tne Post says there is no evidence of the truth of oar charges against the democratic board of Commissioners of 1857-8. Evidence, man It is sprild all over the Auditor's Report, and is a matternf record The charge cannot be glossed over in that way. Tue groat Republican mass meeting at Woos ter, O, has been postponed unw Wedneedop the :Nib. Corwin and Chaim will be there. SIMMER COMPLAINT.—The fact it bow too well cstabliahoil for any one to attempt to controvert It, that most of the dlecaaes w blab often prove fetal to sum mer, are produced by exam're On of frult• and vegetable, by which the stomach ts disordered, the liver deranged, the blood etagnated and dimitye organs, rendered inactive if art torpid. Cholera, Cholera Medic, Bilious and Cramp Chalk, Dysentery, Diarrhoea ands ach lite complaints ger. mlnate and thrive opt Improper loud and often thaw be. come we deep seated and Gaud upon the constitution, that the strongest and most active mineral medidneeeneucable to arreet their progress until the patient Is prostrate, end all hopes or rullef an doled. Who Is It that hea not peen a Due, healthy intuit Or adult, soloed with one of the annoy. leg diseases above .pots of, nal despite the eIM and ad. ence of medical gentlemen literally waste away under their treatment? And how is tide treatment to be amounted foul Pimply by the 1n.., that roamed of administering SO M. remedy te etay the falling strength of the afflicted, 50,101 the eaM• time check the elwase to its proms, the remedy preecritaut aided In the ethenetion alba natural etrength, and at thd time the diocese was neutered the rafterer sae proetrate, and falling to atone • medium aro vatlent dtod from,the effect of the potion adeninletercd to uproot the disease. Nat ee'erith BOIRHATVE HOLLAND lIITTERB, which are qimposed entirely of vegetable matter, and . have not only provedtheineelves the lost tonladff coq but have never filled to correct &warders nine, eiuni ec t nod bowel. Wiwi , haat t4;ibetim.. to wit cm. of conadiaiinPlalilTelliiibeve no equal. Try them at once. Ruo OceArmati—The Genuine/74b1, Concentrated Boer. have* Holland Bitters Is put up In half pint bottles only, end retallediat $1 per bottle. The great demand for the Celebrated itedidne hew Induced runny inaltetlous, which the putilli ehouldguard against purchealig. Bawer* of Imposition! gee that our name bon thelaleel of every bottle you buy. BENJAMIN PAGE, 4•., 1 00„ role ProprlatAre, Dl Wood Weed, between let and 74 eta., Pittsburgh. P. euldawl, 'team!.Nrs in the country, where medicinese are not at readily come .t, should always b. provided . o th tribton'sHrudoete Pills and B L. fhheratort's Verstfttyr. A. general Faculty ilsoliclora they are uneorpassed, and their thusly one hoa erred many a valuable life. Prepared .old by n. L INLIINJOITOC 0R • (".. Wholdaaln Drug. glob, No. tO Weal °treat, Pittsburgh, I, whom orders for supplies shnotdbtrularrametl. e. 3 deat. • . . DIIIII-11 the reeldence of beroarther on Rota... etre., Allegheny, on Ifrlday, Iha 2.11 Ina , Mae ELIA OfICIRCIL daughter of the late Samuel Ctarrh, km, Noll:. of the funeral vIII 1. given In an Chao glo after... rrolo-lo and Et. Lauiv papery pleas* .11 kLaalinb—At Stockbridge. Ifaartacbonetts, cm WeAkre day, Sept. :Let, by Sc,. k. U. Pashtoll, THOSIAS EPPING, EN., of Pfttaborgb, Pa, and IlLes JOLLA ft IltrfectOPl., of Stockbridge. Arleta Rbbrctifittrunts Removal, Removal! 01N. macaum LATE EATON.CREE .1) CO) Llif AWE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW 11 STO/11E. No. 17 ST.R.Z..ET AND ARE NOW JCEEIEG WTTEI AN ENTIRELY NEW AND CiREMI,LT 1 , ELECTED VARIETY Et 114 111 lIV Ci (.* 0010 S (A , tupriala All the Novalilts of the Season --- Important to ovary man who keep. it Norm!, Cow, •keep or Plg. lIORLE Y'S FOOD t'Olt CIATTLE, (AR IMPORTED FROM ESL+ L AND., Thin artifictediy prepared food for milmels was Inveoted and introduced to the British pi:opt° by the pr..pilestr, shout two yeare slaw, nod it bar now become established as a Itgilintale ....Male of commerce, tie 0.6101 and Lentil. old affect. being poerelly recognized and edmltttd. TM, evio ha been mid rag/Idly increming, not only atziouget egricultrtrims and breeders of mock, bat with the peak In general; toe dearer. be PO doubt that, a. ita merit. aro better to loistood, It will become N gentle of univalve' (.11111102pLult by all who have an illiterefft In J. ma to animal. The fact of d l Euglend being a great catUt-resi log country, ies, oubtless, giver, an impet .to the efudy °mural forage, ' for thand lot to that rumen", after the [utterly's Lent adept.e purposes of fattening and improvin Mott, Rich how re in the production of the above ko g od nod other valuable dlecoverl.. regarding udionl developmeint. Thorley'. Food fur (MP, may he need for all Inlad. Ita effect hi to Invigorate Weir health and inciesse their physical power. It Le found pertiztilerly beneficial In re. toring to good wutittiou holm. which hove' bmst over. worked, or berdsoe thin sod weak through disease, or thoeo of,. .turally feeble waelltutlon. It. we for cow. In , omens the qbeelity and notch,. the duality of ther milk. It Is extremely noorishin, or calreeettd iamb', rendering' them hardy, end pristine', • replit growth. It. fattening doelltlee tereperhope the west remerkabla of any, and are convincingly dimplayed In Imding tip pig., It. Teo Ittel, of animals lad with it ls euporior to ronelstsury to that ofothers. Beside& brntlitting the animal, the owner will nod Ship the nee of thD Food will lee found great oaring to him miff, m properties ere such that it enable* the spline! to extract numb nutriment from imbetsnees WWI etre* or chuff) which before would bare been eaten with little brine 111,1111ot sotnetime• with pulite° injury. Thus It conteru the commOntst provender Into wholesome food. In addition lofts tatter. • use throughout Oreat Britain, Thor/ey's fend fort:tattle is !ling largely exported to Oen. da, If ew York, France fiermany, Denmark, Braden, sod be. et various times been stopped to mesa ether parte of the world, Inch:Whig the Atlantic Island. and Atietralla. Bold In Lute conlatnlng 440 foodr, price i 1; - hal/cask. ft, sod trial packages of 112 fwd., $4. tioleDepot In Peunsyleeni 202 Dtck mew., Philadelphia, Vs. Agents wanted. mzineetlT TO TILE LADIES UUcloll MADE PHOEP. V E. ICHMEILTZ t Cu flare oow completed their iurangemetite m take tuella, Ind make to ord, alt the radon. etylem of LADIE73, 81165E3 WANTED—A situation as Boos-Kezrzn or ems In a mercantile or banking establisb meat, by n moo of oxpooloooo r , capable or taking <barge of an en tire act of books, and ',toots stilling to make himself iten• srally neefal . (hod Waimea. Alyea. Addreita Box 47x. elak ii d o tt oRRIES.— R CO bbds N.O. &VT, ( air 3J boats Webatar Old Tobacco, 76 o Orub and LIB. do, 10 lases Barrow's 50 do, 100 chats - Y. !Laud Black Tea; 2D tierces name Wes, 00 baste Platanto and Popper. CO Dbl. N.O. Tor. ter sato by 022 suarvint I, DILWORTH. No. 31 Fltth litrpst. I LIAKTON'S ERVALENTA, -- hint- W roan.. C 0.13 DCOrS, 81T0E.3 AND tJAITEGIS Linel4 lo our employ ono of the btot Cnttem tO LL State, Ref l confldenolo aging thee f.n. 8:111,E, NEATNE3.? AND DMIADILITY, • Our work cannot bo excelled by any rrissolsoi o r P log WI city Or Philadelphia. W. E. SCHAIERTZ & (.104 Dlrtsfm7l ----- )11 AN.S- °ARLAN la y nits. • 3 8,COOpipplo Tree., 6 toy feet, .10 o rariotlen; 45,C00p do do 1 to 2 fect,6o dg 10.003 Peach; 6,01/0 cherry ; 3.000 Qtdoce; 8,00, Bt.d.od peer, Extrallog 10000 Dwarf Pc,llll 1,00 oonstber4-3 year 8 .000 Snow WO., 12 to It Net; 60,000 znimotol, 1 to 8 hot; =0 of tilt calaksttd (lop Tram, with &Ono amortmott of Shade Trou, Ptokirlwry, Sam, Orseabaine Plantar mar Wholesale pardoners altl b. dealt 11,011160811 y. JOHN BITIRDOO4. JR. MRS. .Plodt• Oar noted, vrill reo mtortsdb pen ber 801,10 OI Zailgg! LAT, Mt ram Lon, :,,On Wood street, by my ark. man, ea bli way to tho river A DAG OD suctr ttantider e. w i n bo ft rtruod by krill! It at ay don., itto.tt Llbstty st 11. VISO. -r" FIRST PREMIUM Stoves, Ctrates irod Ranges 0 P • ---- STOVE DEALERS SILVER MEDAL DIPLOMAASI AWARDED DT Tilt; LATE ALLE4 tiEN V GJUNTA A,AI, IT 6 FTSTIN PENNELL T %NT AGRI• EI7L run 1 L 150C1 WET BISSELL & CO NO. 25 LIBERTY STREET MANUFACILIINELS OF 000 3ECING, HEATING STOVES, Fine and Common Enamelled ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, A.d ttio Colebralcd Capitol •u 0 FAO. COOKING RANGES It ym vratal lb+ Rear COJKING RANI 36 that nil at BISSELL & CO.'S you sant a COORItai NTOVE Ihnt cnnnet mar P.m/. call on BISSELL .i CO [/yoa ere I.i/dlng • Abut, •nd usot the L,t GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERR, Cell oq •••T•diJal___ No. 535 Lir•rly NEW FALL GOODS Horne's Trimming Store, Near Fourth Street, Pitt:thurgh RICH DRESS . TRIMMINGS, HAND 8031r. CLOIK TRIMMIYOS, Itt ell the •611.10. - BRAWL BORDERS—a large ht.ca at 1.. w prices. • ELEGANT SASH RIBBON AND BONNET RIB BONS; BUGLE HAIRS, NETS, COIFFURES AND FANCY HEAD DRESSES AND THE AIARAPOSA-110 entire new ornament for the head. EMBROIDERIES.—Fine Lace and French Work Setts, Lace Collars, Pompat Crape Collarsand Setts, Embroidered Bands, Ruffling, Cambric and Swiss and Linen Worked Edging ; Embroidered lliik6; In- feats' Caps, Waists and Robes, Valen'icnnes Laces; Thread Laces and Edging. STOCKINGS AND GLOVES of every site and description. LARGE STOCK OF RIBBED HOSIERY. MEN'S SHIRTS AND FURNTSIIIN GOODS— .. full stock. AfERINO AND SILK UNDER-GARMENTS, ft, Ladles and Children. MILLINERY GOODS—Ruches, Flowers, rolvnts Satins, Blonds, Lseto., Crapes, Feathers, Notts etc., ho., &e. ZEPLITIt WORSTEDS—AII shade, of cur oun Im portatlna, ' • ' SIISTLAND WOOL, TARNS, CIIENEILLES r.nd hIIALING COTTON. SKIRTS AND CORSETS of On, Lee makes. THE STEEL WRING DOLLAR SKIRT r st , CENTS. FANCY WOOLENS—Ladies' and Childrone Howl*, Scarfs, Sacks and Shawls. Ilf‘fher irbolceele 'Wade, npwra lent. of A7E7rani SEASON:IBLS GOODS,. which .e the special at. kcal. of MERCHANTS and AIILLINERs. As we are couetattly twee/ring our atnck and crake cnr purdahs, un the bear cub tame. we can and win eel] all Roods In oar llos aa leer as they can he hod anywhere In the country. JOBSPH 1107LNY., 17 Market street. STOCUCLV(.7 SA R.NSat itanefarArrer'e prirtz. LARGE STOCK OP PALL SOKIVETS at lfh.s4./ak on/y. 5e13.7..rd HARM/SS & PARKER, PRODUCE d COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Give particular attention to the purchase and sale of Flour, Grain and Provisions. No. 6 POILBOIOI3 BUILDING, South 'Water Street Box 15usi P. 0 41/lISEICI4 IN TlVlD•lntall. ( liners. k. Robison k Clo., - Mr. - Wm. ILCutobsoo, ` Ri&ii, Dents= & co., Mesas. J. B. Canfield Si Cu Little &Trimble, " °reborn &Thomas, - las. ill'illiilly 4 Co, " lobo lloyd & Co., Mr. James Gardiner, • ' Barbour, Meek.° Mears. Lloyd & Tiny lb:.& Co. Moo D. %Dace, I .• " .1 Palmer & Cc. eeßiblind • W. FINLEY V A YUktYIN NIFILEE & TINIIPIN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CFLICA.6O, ANFOire particular attention to Oho purdoar 141,1 FLOOR, GRAIN AND PORK. Orrati ro—LIPFINCOTT A CO, Plit,tir,b, F. JNO. D. CANI/ELD, DANIEL WALLACI, do . WY N. EICHILIt?. .... J. rol.l.OrMs ..... •.Itlit WIN. EL. eCI-IMIEIFC'TZ Ar pO WHOLESALE 8 RETAIL Al NITA 1171tEII8 AND LEALEHtI tY t3OOTS .A.NI3 23E10 11;t3. No. 31 ' Fifth Street, Bank Block, 11 . 410 K1.t ittelved our rery large end complete stock of 130()Trl A ND SHORN, ero are, prepared to olior ex tt • lu. Urements to porctiosars. Call nod exatulon. solo,atud WI!. It 8011.MS/ITZ 1 CO, St ►llth et . NEW GOODS/ NEW GOODS' !SOOTS AA D SHOES W I IOI.ESALB AND HETAILt .t re Sued a I.rga.nd .M 4 a , L oh. of OASTS A 81101(A, direct if OIL the E•PlOrli Igansfacttosig of arm ) rartsty as Ladino, Gila... and Children'. Wolk him., trolls., Elk, pom As. Alm, Loalloa, Allow. re . end Children'. city inado tla.l:-hookol boots, Shoes, go. filmes, Boyar and Vsoth's calf, I 1p mad coarse boat, sho so Osfdril Ties, Orators Operoo, de. Olen'. Woter Prost sod Cork Pols lksda—all of which he will .allot wary low prices, roArgmbie oor recut; and halms mar Mindy yea. .up. a i enrolls haying he tro,to he can now milt all lastda. Us re epostfully Invitee all In wont to call, outlawing them they will be ykaced• JAMES BOER, sola Nn . I! Market street • D ARLoR COAL HODS, GYPTIR 018lley Gull' STOVELI, Ths beet assortment In Ills ;car. Parlor Stores, Broil Oa., Gliper Prrsaring Kettles. All klndsof Ilathlsg Apparstue. Pl.lo, Plonblool, Joy • funned..l Preasid Tin Ware. A usautitat sawartmont of Polite war. at the Iros City Hoye and TI, Wsrahouso of 0,22 Pin W t d oSoVr BRoADtMAiW N f r th 3 G W ol o en d G t u n. FALL STYLE. Tho West :Lyle. a lIATS AND CAPS caw es BID A? JAMBS WIL SON'S, • federal Street, Allegheny City, Opporle the raying. B.\. • - DYSPEPSIA AND CONSTIPATION, A eitopiN *useable and inbalibin ern.. Discournil In Par* by IC Wharton, o'o Rae lllabolira. and far We by JAUES I. /MAD, 78 rattan ntroet, Pitoburgb. Jars./ fora oirculnr containing fail directions for are Pe= L 0 IT 160 Banes Sterling 1116 , I.ltra Flom; 100 do Oswego do do. do; 76 do Ross do do do. 60 do /all. of Ohio W 616661114 Fatoll3; 100 do Great 61166¢1111otcr Wheut Extra sell • WATT t WILbON ACOMPLET,C Stack of Cloaks, Mantillas, nurooma.oanwatm., !lens' 1,41144 Mama nod mune, $13..1., np14114 Mlk sod. 1ne143 Rot., plihn and Scored Ott, Iderfacros, Depbx, Pot; do Meares, Paramattannad Poplins-4 dram: .alts!. . sefi3 C. muss= LOVA 74 Market Et. MEI= Is respectfully invited to the largest stock aril 0-eaten mitly of BT OVIC S in the State, marriacrht44l by A. BRADLEY, TN our assortment will be found the follow well known THE DOUBLE-TOP PATENT OAS A SMOKE THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE-TOP THE NEW DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS AND TEE CELEBRATED VICTOR, for Wood, Lir. PREMIUM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT PARLOR STOVES, for Wood and Coal; hest in the BISSELL h. CO. GRATE FRONTS, Se., cll r uf which will be add on 4'. FALL 60 04 4' C. HANSON LOVE'S, W E aro happy to ho tibia to inform our nu• mmo. friend., =sterner. stl.l the pane zonrral iy, r- Pr- nr.cr prPnlrrc th , rur.st Airs ACTIVR et—tr FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODE SHAWLS, CLOAKS, RAGLANS loorain,l Goads. Hoasr•Fnraishiog Goods Aiiii • WRITING ACADF, Ai y, Coliego Hall, Diamond, Slimlnstil*, TEEMS, CABII ON ENT:LANOE. For Oroamootat Writiog....... ....... 41. h " Plain Writing_... ..... ... Id} Tama nali.itud. ii Writing and Gook.fie.ping...... zu ram= N. 811AFFER, Profsmor of Writing and por.k.g.pin g . G. U. 4.IIITiIIIAD. Jr., Pcofsmor of Ponmanaldp. a Y. WELLS, Professor of Book.Ereping and Comm, riot Colcolstlous. REV. W. B. DOLMA, Lecturer on History and Genera Outdects. HON. B. P. FLFANDIEN; Es.U, 8. Afluistar to Dem mark, • member 1 the Pittsburgh liar, Lecturer on Coto. mortis! Law. ,- PROF. H. 1. EATON, Lecturer on INocutino. Can and e A what has Darer beau beton attempted by soy yeoman, n.Niisly: Bpacimem of Ornaments' and Practical Porimaushlp ecr,cutoi in your prem.., I. the abort epees of Irmo 1 1, ...121 mid upwards. Goo , boarding pit g 2,50 per week. Birmingham Perry freer, students. Eentrance sr Soy Ch.. For specimens of off-baud Burins. Writing, oncicso two I poNags scamp; tad address 0. H. LISITURAD, Principal, JuNlilydAwF Pleats 'call nod cribinlon our 'rock baforc purchasing ~.—,______ Pittsburgh, Pa. ______ Armful,. - - Doakestic & Staple Goods Thut Ivo Lave cr:r Min able t, „her In Lnr crock will M h.nnl all th, rf the truon. there being eererrd style. NE ER DEPOSE 0 P7ERED Iti TBLY .L'ARKAT. W. olnszat daily In re. crlpt of 1173322111 I❑ addition to oar prewnt all of which will by sold u low, and n gaol many 31 . 60, lower. tb,7 csn t. 3 foaad In the dry. CffICAGO 74 Market Street, bet. Fourth and Diamond ao18410.11&.2tT i s VIE ft ,E WOOD STRECET HILLERMAN & COLLORD !.c4 ttor incparzd t, c.ctt Op, U., .64 ugy HATS. DAPS AND LADIES' FURS. WILSON. PAYNE & CO., VIIOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, 94 Wood street, PittArgh, .1, • full olo,k of Desirable Fall Goods, twhiA they luvlts the ottani'. t.f tha Itu.fa . sot asltod \CAV lOack\O—' THE ADMIItPER4OLET. PLANOVIER Sre respectfully luftrated that we aro now rectelvla g oar PALL SUPPLY of 1b... CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES: Tba demand for these Sae lair: mono is so far In ad• ell Ince ln o f tate suppl order to wa y re•tt purcole,havera should give as . natty 11. that ath KLABSR • 11110 , ClO 153 Fifth street, Sole Agents for Btelueray.• Planes BLAUK ALL WOOL DSLAIN~, SLACK BILK WARP TLIISFIATTIL SLACK FAINCII MARINO, SCROD/I BLACK KEDA CO'S CALLICOEd, Jett opened al i IIA 100 bbig c b o i co infra et in p j• In dere end far sale b 7 brONTOLOyfted' ee22 No. DM Liberty street. VANTED—A steady Man, to y V drive droy ova work In taro. n. need opply rho cannot some well occocomooded. Inquire at 21t Llb cot, stoma. WOODEN WARD: USArns, Tabs. PAR., WAnhAoruaA Br.DmA Braats“, etc SAMUEL RIDDLE THE NEW TEmp . ------------- it. smelting of ee Seep an& Places composed sod ettange.4 tor the ' a ls o. Temperance ()roar:mums ID the Uslted &false. By /Stephen Elltbbard. pro We by .o 11AY & 00, 55 Wood street. F OR RE N o ,, tfort able thr on g Hone. get sts room, and • hall, wall finished and In vod °mar, shank, Oa an (len to. Bent $176 year. B. CUTHBERT RU 61 Market per et. WiligAT_Th", load. Mediterranean When rbc'4l etuf for ale by SPRINGER, lIARBEIRM t 00. No. "_p9 Worry •treat. barrcis Flour, of &cedes, le store and ler We hy +Raman QAIIBA6GII & CO. ORE-5U bble in ctaro and filjeale by •d SPRINGER LIARBADOII & SEEDS — itne Clover Sccd; 83 do , lira Eailtsh do do, WATT L WILBOII METAL -250 tone Union Foveae° Coke Mete; ; Ito do Valley r 1111111“ Coke Mew; t . 13 WATr t WIL£ON. 1V O. MOLASSES-200 bbla N. 0. A! D . I .3MS pthrteo,'lt nett enopengn, rer .alp by ima3 /SIMITEII DILIVORM ISO &cow! .t 11 ANZEA,—.An _satire man for country. vurk. A Gamma preferred. ' ten 81181113 f DILWORIA 120 seend et. . • Miscellaneous; THn . . . No. 4 Wood Street, P12V131311R08 COOll STOVES CONSUMING TROPIC, (Qt. Coal PATENT OAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARBITER, for Coal SMOKE CONEI/111ING EUREKA, for Coal cr Oah and Plitabargb 1 AIiIETIE., merkct. and beating :st,,vcs of every deocrip NOW OPENING AT NO. 74 MI A RKET NTELEET NEW GOODS C. HANSON LOVE, PITTSBURGH; PA STOltr, 4M- „ .4 1 / 3 1 67 ) e ) / , . . COHNER •ND 8111T1171ELL Ord OPPOoITS TU l'irST PITT3M'B PL Strangers or,et t I s•ii• nESIROUS of knolviug tithes is the Lest ' Pi... prepare young roan for enures, are Okra .oo 101 l curry to lorintre of the prlndool tberchnots, Llsniera I Teachers end Prorreslorml eoeu of the city, tat AI ITIDet 111- . -worry tnerred re et th e o„ u m s r - ,..-11epo sod " " k roorrrom 11.1, all Emile, InetPutiont chanting public parromno, r the erre and near,' or the Itourne ; titunt t rof Mutrute in attend aura; the tra.Ou of hatructlon purer], the •211.nt Ariety and .thonoughusss of the course or study: the Quality sot eppeareom of the war It done by the .to lour, the come tency of the erodauta the quslid lOU, e[prleure ba p d Humor, Mending of the toachete, ear en other Mini. that go to p o d,. op a that clerk Echoer; tut tbcr. if out that toohe lion Ctly College Le green r ln xdrourn any other! itabl, 504 pcsooos &attire nu where else to Le found, It k not enyucted that they will patronate the tar will they be solicited to du to. en 2.4 dawF __ public j cnccs O.PITTSBURGLI, ALLEGIIT-, Y AND MANCH-W.- r. PAIIIMPOZA RAILWAT Co PPppp —The on toorlbere to the moot of this Company aro notolial thoo a meeting will be held at the olßee of 11. IL WILKINS,No.I4,S Fourth reser, Pittoborge, on WEDNESDAY, OUTOBER 6th, 1550, at 10 O'clock a N.. for the purpose of craaulrlne. THOMAS BAK EWELL, JOHN K. PARKE, WILLIAIIMAOALEY, 0. 11. PA LILSoff, LEWIS HUTCHIS4N, JOS. S. BROWN, U. B. WILKINS. ilmuscmtnis APOLLO THEATRE.- ItANAGER PORTER AND Al . /ARLAND. Dam open all o'clock; Clarfain cal - vire at 9 ;redid', Cut tag.t of ttooproot tragedian, BARRY SULLIVAN SATO/WAY EVENING, Bop. 2.141, Mlil be perform.. HENRY TILE FOURTH. fir Jam 1141.tlff. ----.BARRY Ettdopinn . G•RouR. To conclude with DON C2ESAR DE BAZAN ! Doc. C.c.,. BARRY SULLIVAN. RETURN OF THE CAMPBELLS ! AE ON IC Ono week only, commencing MONDAY, Sept. 19 RUAISEY ,f, NEWC.O,III3'S oRIGI941: 04317.11E11. MINSTRELS, Br.. Band and Waldo Troupe, and the only Campbell. now io exiateoce; all other. weituning the name are nothing more than mountebank. and Imposter., not to be truated. We caution the public evilest such. The advantages the Campbell. enjoy above any baler Slinetrel Olga Wtlone , arise from their wintering the hut twelveyears In the Bev:them eauntry, Their delineatlans of Negro Characters are taken from natural wanes and in. eicinde to African life, and aim at pc...sating hfueical and Comical pvcalleritio• of the Bonthera Negro, and elevating him to ht. proper standard of Natural Wit and Idtmical Tab oat. presenting the phase. of Negro Life on tho Plantation, and representing the =Arai capabilities of the more refin ed Negroot of chive and villages. In preeenting truthfully the Ehade. and Peculiarities of Negro Life, the uttitenal accord has stamped the Campbell lutists unapproachable and defying. 4QP•free Bolen, &ennuis by the CAMPBELL BRASS BAND, led by the Wizard Bugle, AUGUST ACIII. Door. open .17 o'ckek; to 8. ADMITTANCE TIVENTY.IFIVE CENTS. CARGO'S BRASS AND STRING BAND; OPPIOR 21 FIFTH STHREE at&lyd Eibucatinnal t - SEWICKLEY ACADEMY—A ClassiceL AND CORACLICIAL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOAR 011 P., ft. W. t 0. R. R,12 tulles from Pittsburgh. REV. J. S. TRAVELLI, A. 31, Principal. The TRIETY•POORTH SESSION will Commence uu TaliaDAY, Novetobet I.t, 1869. • wa, saw maion of firs mouth. 3:6 Far circular., etc, enquire of John Irwin d. Soon, 6: Water street, or T.R. Rork: a Co, 24 Wood street, or of the Principal, Sewickley, Pa. UNIVERSITY Or PENNSYLVANIn, Law Department, PHIL.A.DIECL.P-EII.A. A TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION will 1011. consolee on the 3d of Octottof next. The tothottng Jon the aottenta of the lertnrea: 1103. 03034111 EISMOSWOOD—Persotte, Pommel Prop erty end Mercantile Lao. - . PRO?. P. kloOALL—Evidenco. PROP. E. SPENCER BlLLhEft—Fguity Jurisprudence. Every alfort Is made to reader tide fnatitntion gallant for the mbar@ it hes in new. The students are frecrantly and carefully exastries4, legal questions are discussed and exude. in wrlang farm pan of the comae. By the rules of the Mutat, the time occupied hero, le treated as equiva lent, for matt porpoise to office study, in thiltling to ad. subdue tm tba bar, and *ban admitted In the Court balm a graduate of this Itatinttion can practice at onth to th e edo Sopron:l,omM The IntroJectory Pay be delt.e. PRIDAY, Sept. 3Oth, at 8 o'clock, •. the usual lecture room, by the flu.. CEO. anutswoov. _ BIRMINGHAM CORIMIGU.CI.II.I. GULLEM MODERN LANGUARS.—Farnzams APEL, No. 170 Smithfield street Napo to inform hl• p pits and the public that he has mermen hts I:Cletman, French, eta. eelo lami• PENN INSTITUTE, WUI 1111E000B STREET, NEAR PENN ra.opsu ou /SUNDAY, the nth AUEIUST. Terms $l2 Per session of OM month.. J. M. MIMI. r! Wa Principal. IValuable Coal Property Or Sale. T HE Widow and Hewn at Law of Cyrus fordtio, late of Portage conntY, Ohio. decoased, offer . Ckial &Uwe eituated in Now Cumberiandlao. cock county, Virginia--hoing lb. Mind purchased of Al fred Chapman. EL W. Chapman and A. 0. Chapitum-0011. dating of one hundred and twenty-tine acres, with the apportenanne and privileges ratireyed by the above parties nbiTn.Pninths, on the 25th day of April, 1857. • iamb= of 6 few of Coal.. the above premises nor open ed—from 7400 to 4000 Rubel. ran be mined and delivered at the Ohio river per day. Also all the minerals on 107 6 are. known ma theft/mean Farm. mutating of 80 scree of • 6foot vain of Coal connected with the Chapman porch..., and oar. be worked ham th. awe openlng•—and Alan rich in of any Iron Ore, rho Clay, Ac. e. The mla are the most le now Worked on the Ohio river. The teal. ty of Coal la equal to Pittsburgh or Youghiogheny. The location of them mine., 70 mike halo. Pittsburgh. proaeckte advantage. Mr shipping (Mal not poremod by any ahoy. that locality. All thoappliauma for mining and deilverlog Coal aro lo perfect order, and can go Into operation al any moment. This presort 4 a taro oppoitubily f,r any badividuel tar compabe .o ny ld below *letting coa to *at m. pp favorable . in the buWelm.. ty nen, a. lb* proper will A good title to the above property will be made to the porcbanr. John itblillowy and Richard 6. Knapp, lb. Atmioistra. tor.lo Virgloia, will attend on the premise, to exhibit the property to partite desiring to Fourche.. For bow, WeeJoh, partite or Richard B. Knapp. New Camber. ad land, Rannoch malty, Va; or ammo! J. Napkin. or J. 0. p i . ini. , Rarentue.Pcutege rmmq, Ohio. lo counectlou with the above, the Administrator. will Wilted, the parental proporty used for °nonlife.; tht minv.—conalatrog of Mo., /dub* Cma, Rum 01 "" beat Mats, fliaamboat, Wharf Boot. an Ravin:to, Oblo, &pt..% 1950. AWARDED BY TUE BTAT6 /Am TU 'mod GR AFF & CO. MAN TTFACTITRERS, FOR TUC DCST T 0 4 E$ FOR THE HEST COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With largo lead Hoar for throwing In Om!, AND BE.ST WOOD COOK STO PE. DIPLOMA FOR DEBT LAUNDRY OTOS,. Also; on hands Ingo assortment of Heating &ore* . Platn and Ltica, W fancy Orals fronts, Ponders, Sod and Dog Irons Lar K ‘agon Danny Hollow Wars, fr. GRAFF A Uti., No. 245 Liberty Stria.. .2.Lyd At TELE HEAD WI WOODLITHEET. Prrrsateon, PUMA HERBST & BARKER, .PRODOCIE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 2G7 Liberty Stroot, corner of hand ITSUBD11011„ PENN' A. elt-ParticuLer ettontion Oren to the purchase and salt o Flour, Grain. Dried Fruits, Potatoes, Dora, Lard, Butt Mame, Glom and Thumb) Dead.. &c. Ordere promptly filled at the !omen matket pima Ad mom. made on consignment, to-021ea al Lb. Pittsburgh n- Mari (Srbll7. .031:17d A. KREBS & BRO. PIL.P.CITIC.A.I. Sithoggapho's Corner Wood and Fourth Sta., PITTSBURGH. THE BRAMAN SEWING MACHINE.- It ezcela all ethers In 8111PLICIT.r. AU ti.: t p:ted fur It li a FAIR ELULINATION AGV;TE WANTED. No. CO Market .t. LAMILL t NORTIMOP. ROCK. ClANiate; TS do 8911 tel 3 do Yellow; • • o ii ri,'.lltutt for site by REYNIII :It ANDERSON, ,11 No. ai by it, *milli it. Mutes Notil. WILLOW WANE- • P VT BADR.ETS tiv.Fy velt•ty, together. • 'fel telloleastosortment of tinudly found fn tiff Um !or alr, Wall, try Edll.ltait RIDDLE. ils=l.llwr No. IL Dta—",ttad. IL§iffol:o -- - -------- I ULEGANT 110 r nmv ,..„.,.,... 1 Ar - ALTSIQN—CaI Wedneadatx,,,,a l. l; ..31,, at 10 o'cle.t. will he sold at the sewldeswr. P. ILrauth, No. 11:: Ceram Menne, the- . ..ninnies and al. gent Am:toenail furniture, In parlor, ball,. aha r , c roc.., chambers, library, A. czmpriaiiig Totaa.tees wifu,itaw. style parlor cbabs, wish roe:., - ; racspiJon chair, ocaraa.ee and walnut chairs...awing chair and child's roam window I corokcc craszn•ntal gas chandelier, and ass exterea . ' through the bona; hall chairs and antic; 011 cloth. stab ' c.„,„,,,. and rod , ~,h,gany high peat .1 French bad. st .), steads, mahogany divining tartans , and trash alands;isith ,t, , ,!: marbletopigananopany ardentio, animal fouo oil ;,.„;: drsaeing hcreau and wash stand; mahogany rawiag dart ...,"..., toilet: act, c1.h.,..0y and wain ha.,k caeca, ulna line byeo7 , ./i: ca... library their°, large Cady table., arm thatri aoaltW I t ., ratter, linear., tarp ladder, with alto.; venetian' b g'%,iia . P . : arindoe shaded, dicing teem and otainticr <article. ' .'„,.,,, mate,: , parier, chamber .n:1 dining room fonder', etn i i ~..:,:.,,,, eleccit, copper , - baiter, propirelon tenths, cedar Inba.itad` icii . .2 great 'rarely of gaol klicnan ferritors. ,1 ; , ,'"i*t..,7,.'f1. ea= P. /11.4),1.V.15, eartl''e.la IrALUABLE STOOKS AT sALTOTIO tad V On To lay craning, dept. 27th, et 731 ecicaeh~ii; X 2l sale. nacos, NO. 6.1 Filth St, win, hhilyi,.. 21 dn Olienno'llartt Stay ' 4C - 4.:=::'•..a' ... 6 "''''', 10 an Mcrae. InrubneaVo. teck,.. "if zid ;>-: '.,.:.i. 1: t o P., FL IS. dO. R., EL CO. area. i i, ',1 , ..: - .i'...?;1'.1' ie2.l P. lf. DirS,,': `: .:';1:'1„; ; DUISIAC , ALE OF AlACkillfN?Fai j] ,, • l ji. POW:DAT* 1011TH EMU.. Willi TOOLS'' ....e;i". TWRIALS, dr., Al I .ATROBR—WiII 1.0 stdditti ~,,..-.. on Tuesday, Srpt.l.Tth, at 10 ecicog, ibild4;talthiiblyrantl• - ; etc Om Machine atop, arlata other Lutlfße:Attil I..sU ~. I . of Oroved co Om corbtr of Ralircwd atrial. '.sair . wt.. In !mottle, Weal meraland connty, ihi.,•oft thell l PI lb.. Pa. R. R, 40 miles um.t JI Pittsturak lavelyart ',i.e.. Maaufautory, and every way well ad:pie:Am • twalcons, cr for the manufacture of Asthma - ohs Initg,Aggig, , ..alw, the Ifachinery and Tool., eumistlat a hibida*Mbd Vigor, Turning Lathes, 1010 Preen, Bolt 00ettlett .31,alif.,.ciren lar Raw', Mortice and Tentionfor'llfaefortllw,oAil gy , ~, Tenanting and Orowting 74441ithit,. Tilha,Ohibr.itaftinZ Belting. Palley., Orind.tonn, tihtstkirlijanOl hisiiiinista. hand Tools, Patterns, Luntlngthi la ...., . _-:::.-,:- - ".• • Tbeale will b. podtho, ti +=tar lemigvod L. Ober • L.slnea, Pervon. desiring =la exikedlitt:thiMlZlNlAMat prior to the day of ado, ene r t .=.loglibitltatihtitrn D. 111/n. • him, at Latrobe. Tema, na thalol,l7l htittlads liberal, ael. /!: ,. :fi .-14 %R.i.W . : 3) .1 1V18, A ,l * . . .7 ; NPN PIA •.o , :;rtin TE 8. THE sub iliet,-..ttinf i itn* . on hand 6 moat splendid et Pkow-Copisting of c% .na 7 0, Ores, In Plain ',Ciefeedeselltinf the most elegem de teriptioo, from adidiedlied Att ary of Chlrkerlnd Eons. The instruments ere Slt SWIM, with ih.irlete.f moon, Rcpewing-Aff,p)rl.7r.Duespire, nem, and ars of their -•• ENLARGED`'NEIV SCALE,' By übt:h • meat larger eoand-tuird It obtained, corm. grant!, the tone is rendered Tory powarfulant'retaitting It. meet sod mnalcal quality. the perfection of the An.. tie% the performer le enabled ta'prodnce all grades of tune from pianirrimn tofertiZ.ll . =lo, with the greatest 03110. CIIIC/Kraft.:6 it efilld. YIeIOS am them spoken of by the beat artlsta rind critic. In oar ronntry:— TEULDERG rsys—"lhey era beyond contr. - lean hit bet: I have over men In the United Stated, •nd =pug fa vorably with toy I have over known.. . 003TACE BATS= mysi—..The opinion Whic.h Taiprene ad three yeara ago, has been mon than oonfirMed tome, by the cautioned am of them, oto That for volume and pore quality of tone, with. nicety of artlrrilatlon, they ma tines quelled." IFroin the Natl.:Al Weehin "They can wifely bear comparhon with hate( to from any part of the world, In point of Anna., Man gad elm. ticity of touch." [From the New Ofitalli Picayorie4 i•For excellence of.matarial, elegance of fin d falneee of workmanebip, sod abore all for rot kid as. Mom, mellow awcatirss, brilliancy and permanonce of tons, they are unequalled.' [From the Family JoornaL) • othe pszollar musical queUt lea belonging to, the Chick. sting lostrtunenta, are Inn, rkh msbl powerful toms, freelsere a.) wooden, conic, londnrsos of eJned, no dis agreeable to the sensitive muelcal ear. Teel have also an fay, IMP and pleasant touch, sod will keep Intone better than any Plannaknown.“ The public uninvited to cult and ermine those !splendid Instruments., which are mold at FACTORY PRICES AND WARRANTED. als.Z.dassF ' JOAN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood ihnset- P. A. CLARICE, Agent end Muth., Dfrecter. OLD and YOUNG PrOfeneor Wood's. Hair Restoratti WILL PRESERVE, INFA LI TaitiiyntE growth and color of Ow two a Mrm time t week, to my imaginable y restore the. gray; arm the bald with oxford• oroomo , t b o mats it mores= and benoti4isith oo 0 14,, 0d mon .. the scalp free from all dime- t o t h e „ tott gw oo. mm, Judgce, Attorneys , Clergymen, ago Professional Men and Ge ntlemen .nd we of all clams, ell over the world, bear tes l / 1 5,4y that we do not ea* too =whin Its boor. Its.adi r =lowlog, and lodge:— PE/3r R. B. TLIALBEHO, PIANET, • ye, on his artiest In the United &Mee be ...yaw rapidly. becoming grey, but on spaying Wood's Hair Reeforatiro he bale soon remnrenxl he original hoe. 'CU/LILLY:9 CarLDEW,I3 Names &Tett, N. Y.,. My. the gray hake on his wife?. held were, of ' teri• few week's trial, tarried Into a dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thlrkening•the bidr. A. 0. BAYMOND, Bath, Mahn, says he is now sixty yeers old, and hi. hair an d whiskers wore lvfo - thirtik gln.T, but by the use of two bottle* of Amorally, the grey hart hive diaappesred, both on Ws bead and Lee,' and ise2olll.o and &any than for twenty.ent years previous: Bit wife, at the age cf fifty two, ha. need to with No • easne effect. • TINLEY JOEolBoll,EsqNaisqogg,eyo that ho feet hie tudr by the Yellow Paver, to 16.11. He cued Wood'. Hot, Hestorative, and his bolt is • new thlchand glossy. B. 11. MIDDLETON, Livingston, Alab=o, nye the Restorative hoe done month good to his part , of the country. Do used It for baldness, sod now:, has a Eno head Of hair. T. L. MORSE. Lebanon. He n sop he hae Keen Wood'. flAir Btetoratira fn htu ky, drode of cit. mg, and never knew It to Gil In eceotopliehing all it profeasee to do. A. J. ALDEtir. , IfcLatosboro', Idiotic , says he had the weld head eight years, and was held, hut by the !there! nee of Wood'. Ifelr Iketses• ho now has a rich glom hoed of hale. 84 Boßd rod a wa y D , ro N g e g w i s Y ta or akn,du b 1 14 . ,M W ark oo o d : street., g Loafs, 3fo. Sold fn Pittsburgh by Dr. GEO. II- KEYSER, C. L. FAIENIZTOOI( A CO, and all Dtaggissa. . Pl= LOCIIII .43TR LOGAN de. GIAIMG,LID 0.430 IMPORITRB OP HARDWARE, NO. 53 WOOD STREET. r‘ar Doan Alban Et. Marks note?, Je.3o4lEm ____ 0. P. Bar., late of Lannaeter.—...Loolfr a Gleam, Plitat'g GEO. S. ERVELN d CO., Commission Merchants, VCR THE SALE OP PIO IRON, BLOOMS, &c., No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Ildrouctsza—Lyau, Short, d Co., Pittabargb; Imlngstai, Copeland A Co., Pittsburgh; Thos. E. Franklin, Eli , Lan. cuter; Lion. &noon Cameron, flarrlatorg; Aryan, Oarktoar A Co. Hellldayatarg. Pa J 4.0 ems TEM ZINTEIRPRIBII InsurancO Company PIIIL4IDELPWA, lia•tires Against Lois or Damage by Elf. au Buildings, ltetehandise. Fur_ ialture, dto, at Iteasattable Rates of Pramluta.. Diaactuaa-7. Latchford Starr; WlllieM SPE.. of Wm. Mies & oo4Neibro fruier . Jim. ?J. Atwood, of Atwood, white • 02; Benj. T. Tildick, of Tredidt, Slam A O.; Mau Marton; Mordecai L. Doreen; flee. U. Stewart. of st.e.ert l Bro.; Jobo 11. Drown, of John 11. Brown •Oo ; B. A. relmeetcot, of IL A. Palansixt & Co.; Andrew G. Cub; J. L &rioter, of Wood A Enterer. nercurimin mum, Pnyllont. Comm W. Co: a, Secretary. Plrreatratis zzzzz sum.—Wm. Ifoimee Ala 7 . Painter • 00.. Thomas M. Clore. Coq, IJut. Alemiall„ - Liq., Alle Stealer. Fag, WO son, Bralroy a Co, Wilma, Papua & Co., n liaSkY. Brown & Co.,lLirlopton, Copeland-! Cu. 1:11.03 B. Lyoo • Co., Wm. S. Lamely! Co. GEO. S. COWAN & CO., Agents, jaSoifo,l 6.5 Wood Strut. I.4ldedlyrT __ THE UNDERSIGNED UAS THIS DAY aaaoclataa with biro In the. W l biLESiLlt, 0/ibmily DUERMi.I9 , , Mr. 9t1.31116L EIVART and Mr, ITTLLIdit CUItItT, and Wile [Witt au. th4ato• at. la. op 112 AND, NO. A7l LIBERTY STREET, dir*ctly epp:lts Lb Eqb Plttabuto, July I,lllv. (ITIILIAII G°Bll7lr. SAMUEL EWA/Cr—W.ll.3J. G01un..Y..-.WA. MIRY. VIT.M. GORAILY • & CO., wizo.ra7e.a.x..}3 G R 0 Ci E R S, FaIOVISION-840 Pia OD VC PITTSBURG!' MANUFACTURES, No. je.tta ail Liberty Street. Ptstsbeirgh, Pa, d2aP THBones to Builders and Contractors, E UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman far whom he Emma:o done fta,7) would nerpeetfolly inform throe has work, and the public emerally. that be le now prr.-pared fornlah Si or pat ou Elate Boob, fu themeats pprored manner. Orders Lr groan ; lt.t. pairing of Mate Roofs (If left et the ofsco of alas Lai,' UN corner of Etas street and tho Cum/. fifth ' , nada ell be Prmr‘Prlf attended to. T/101119 naltala my33:Mad. rpHE COLLEGE OF ST. JAMES, MAELY 4. LAND.—The elghteenth union 'l , estne en , th........... W 8,1 =611,7_4118 Mb) of September. The mica ____........" In the COLLEGE end In the GaLIIMAn. ECEP00L,,...;;; Weft work promptly. IVeer itmlenta slit be ...mango.' Thundshßeptambcr 22tn. Jn=a Jame D. ammo; g e a r ,."',g e a r ,."' leaca P. o.,.Colless pt. J. s, ViOTORINES ALTERED OR ENLAROdDi '. . EIIILTE ALTERED TO TIGTORLYER;) 61.4jaint,s ; CLIF3 31ADE TO um% vi„, : k dat. adr, tad vicsorina BREWED. an ma' ,"_, , t .. to the beartyle, at tba .oautta Rat a sa2ll ED. E P LLEVlANe itrodEtrtmtt. -- - Ns TI E HOMEWOOD,STATIOI.I,PA-R --10118•14—In a &aim "124 &awn trarik• • ••••sory Dwell' i fgous i° 3 d ill* l a" *f TM Donee fa cournj war, Mau, etthri merbls umbel; aro o l , - 1= 1 : 15,21 are In gacd • order ma hask••••• trio. bzubblzt,ld !oven:: ..ki nooairil;ipsmi 137. •323 and t SON, dilarke• aL t . • . - Qty 'fliction auks. .. P. ra. DA.7728, Atiationeer. • Omra/Mai 111444 Booms No. 14 Tun Urea. ------ ------..,....--. AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, =ECM PII .411(120. CARD DEALIA3 LI
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