V — itok.itif.o:::: - '1 5 4i0.4 . ! , '„ - p . wkli.-1,6 linpU lls3 t. 1:111R;34 , T & 1D1T0.71 11 sad PR ornizrozi' a 32XTP033V - 1 2 14:3•1=i . - MONDAY adqiuggii: 28c, 1859. Sepabllcaux State Ticket THO n BAN, of York ooanty WILL siz r. ,Teßarks =lntr. EtepthHaan Cotmtv Ticket Eno% iI.TAS 11. ISMS. fittabtrgb. . amain . ' WILLIAM VARISIthi, Pitts - burgh, DAVID - A. PUSS LEY AM= CHARD L. oomni fire, DAVID- S. DAXASD, Poebi.* WILIJAIS Bert. Lower Et.Olair. ____, 41111311W1T WV irD4F. SHOW MELLON, OolUaa. -,--, ' =Min arromr, JASCIS H. MILLER, Pltubsugh. . , mums; GOODMAN' Y. OOULTIES, Soltb rayetta JONATECAN, South I'lltabsugb avorroz, DAVID OORNELlTB,Easicilery. evac!LT. ANDRESON, Rut Dear DIZZOTCrt M.rn JOETPif MILLER, inoirdla - Obß. COUNTY TION.W.T. .`'The Posi mu at Bret blUtirly opposed to the demooratio county Bole'; then it became en tirely lukewarm respecting it ; and finally it has put on a show of zeal in Its behalf. In its de ', sire to seem eager for the success of the ticket 'Which it a few weeks ago ridiculed, It heaps all aorta of prates upon the democratic candidates, prediote an overwhelming, unheard of triumph, and makes a terrible fuss generally. It is sore ly exert:bed, too, because we do not pitoh into the candidates it -so lately despised but Is now • so greatly love with, and cannot understand why we do not Imitate Its example, and lavish praises by the eoltunn upon our candidates. We wonid like to gratify our neighbor, if we Odd; but ear candidates do not stand in need at praise; and the demooratie candidates were so effectively pitched into by ltie Pose itself, just after they ware nominated, that anything that we could add on that veers would bo cruel. If our neighbor wishes to know oar swill mtmts as to the candidates nn the Republican ticket, we take pleasure in assuring it that they --are all perfectly satisfactory to us, and that we giro them individually and collectively, our On , dial support. They are known to the people of the county as good, solid, reliable mon, and isdividually possessed of the proper qualifica tions for discharging faithfully the duties of the Caeca to which they are named. .We have not thought It necessary, nor do we to be constantly ringing the changes on • the zurrita of our ticket. The candidates upon it, fortunately for us and for themselves, have this advantage over their opponents—that, al though at first as well known as might benx peeled of men taken from the ranks of the peo ple, they become more endeared to‘,Uas people as they become more intimately, known. This speaks mach for their great worth as private' citizens; and those who are highly esteemed as private cititizene may safely be entrusted with the management of public affairs. It Is to this growing popularity of theirs that we are to at tribute the fact that messes of the democracy • hive declared their Intention to vote for somo, • if not all, of them ; and to be loud In the praise or advocacy.of snob men, spinet whom nothing Is or can be alleged, and whose fitness or tom. patently Is conceded by the candid of ail parties, would be a work of supererogation. If our candidates do not trait the taste of the editor of the Post, we venture the guess that his own please him far lees, whatever show of real he may now pat on for them. We may lately say this if we believe him to have been sincere In the expreseion ,of his sentiments concerning 'A' them at the time of their nomination. Then he belionut them to be undeserving of ;rapport, some, because of their unworthiness, and all, because they atteo . „ upon a, platform irhich he abhorrek &Isaiah was he of his axpeotorallens upon that , instrument, and all , who supported it, that we mareei•he can now embrace these men and ml low them with all the imperfections of that plat form upon their heads. He mast be a sort of political Boa Constrictor, who first breaks the bones of his victims, then coats them with Ball es, and so-swallows them. He first spite upon the platform and its candidates and then gulps them all down. . We are perfectly satisfied that the Poet should r itOtrialrish itS praises upon its candidates. It his gulped its dinner, and must try to seem sat . Idled with it. But the time has gone by when such praises can accomplish any purpose. Once or twice, hitherto, the people have bean induced to'give their confidence to 'acetic* candidates . — who were pronounced superior to everybody else In the lad, and several of such candidates have . so wormed themselves onto efficee; bat the result has not justified the expectation. The last yen tureof This kind has turned oat a peculiarly un fortunate one; and with the light now thrown upon it, the Republicans of this county are not likely soon to repeat it. The people of Alla . ghpoyommty cannot now be fooled into voting ':'for special democratic candidates, upon the ground of their alleged smartness and wonder _ fel abilities. Tlipe will be no ground swell, as oar neighbor seems to imagine, to carry In all or any one of the locefoce candidates ; and we suspect that in predicting it he le merely indelg ' ing In his well-known taste for Irony, and that • his real meaning is that nothing short of an ecuthquak4 will elect a man on the democratic ticket. It erill,iesuredly, require some coeval .. ~„ ston of nature to produne'such an unnatural re : salt. - :'.lfatars. Editors Gantt. I think you do injustice to the Poet to your article or - Saturday. If you recur it you will sty that ihnphrue "No true dornoczat 'eannottapporrit, no honest man will," applies to . the darsooratio platform, and not to Um Usk's. Mr. " • Ban did not say that "no true democrat could sup , path* ticket," but the platform, and you will mew at 'anus that there is quite a distinction betwoon the ono ind tin °that.. A DZMOCILLT. There is a distinction ; but it is a distinction without i difference How, pray, io a platform appPooted 2 > Bj supporting the ticket nominated worry , It cot. In that way, and in no °trier. Minolta can be supported only by supporting the tither. , . lU,arder to prevent all chargea of garbling, :-.hocr net, Ire• hivre Cipled all that the ram eald en nth aubject on the let ot July. After enumerating Gilmore, hloClowry and Campbell u objectionable men upon the democratic doket, II initnedlatel). 1434; tps4:*lll . Aiit go' 062 - 'll/en &I — OW the ticket ' - #:09‘11 Min eon good demount. It' they ean iiwith their political corociar_ces, or with Mess of pamotd . dignity and morals to ran on 7,:auotiAoo_ trorc4 9 44 gl.d , co.PPY. we regret it. _.Tho Ulna has ootoo when thews whano protest, to . desd and In troth, to Wong to &adamt's party, should walk ant. It is not right that doe trona gogwe and tricks:4re should be • permitted thus to override _pinch* and to destroy our party. no tote for Mr. Maynard in the convention proved that nearly, one.hell,the delegates wars too bonsai to be sold by tae shallow darlms and. Ho was beaten by a med , whp . ..-Img to 410169 amounts, only by eta& Tote.' lint it It draughts to the rapntsticm Of the' delegates to ibis Coteventkak that tbsy ppaarr -- .Y'initted such &platform to be adapted. No true dam :,--aterat can support it i eto honest man will." . . • Herd the 'Poo; declass it incompatible' with peesciante,Alignity and morels to run upon such ...se : platform sad in such company. In what cam- In company with men upon the'demo critic ficlust whom It Immediately efterwards de "aitss dew/Arum and tricksters;" who in the opinion of the Pon, dutroying the p i ety. pThese demigogues and trioksters,"lo -ette ultokthe same ticket with wham the Past '....,5 4 , 16 4 00 110,1 . to be disgraceful to the good dem ' T a t i eseesirbo were sandaled with them, it now support' and Is daily loading them with praises. Are they any Ws "danger= and trielcstere. r ierge:lf so, through OS parifyleg process ; have paned to render it safe for good dem oerati to ran 41pon the sans withthamf `, The r # 4 , i t self, in the above gnotation,lden ..,: 8110 as l d a ka with"the,plaiform; and he aufddierict of the imam article it add: srlsge. ointdietlHci!Dspooraey ? 8o this Oorvientitie by iti:oll4otiti and by nossipcst6l ‘430. AO 403 : "No hanorable'mui iho "be ban placed ripen the. liiiktt can hoesstly ittinVidttlist , PlAtio#2•7:',7 • • . T k ll ol4l44l,i*lC4fiV4k. form, Pti ; siti candidaies &slit l fed en C Opt y connec ISt ttrbtiiiatT:=? Itifport;the eta- was, 113 ita ecetiUtatiion,:to •support tho other. "NW hanoralgetitatt," itakitt, could “honestly run upon that platform"—a platform which 4.n0 true democrat can support and no honest man will." To say thathe Peat did not apply, or mean to apply'lls language to the ticket, but only to the platform, in the face of such extracts as these, ttl sllnply to play upon words. Everybody Understood it at the time, as ePPlYjog jointly to both platform and catididates ; and it would be so understood by the Pool, even now, if it were not compelled to eat its own words and support men whom it then denounced as "demagogues and tricksters," and whose honor and honesty it impeached for running upon such a platform. Toe SAM JessArrent.—The misunderstand ing In referanoe to the ownership of this small island in the Pacific, which is at this time threatening a great dieturbance, may be traced to the loose wording of the Oregon treaty of 1846, made under the auepices of James Buchanan. This personage was Secretary of State when this treaty was signed, and it has been charged that it was through bleadvice that the Polk ad ministration backed down from its ultimatum of +s4° 4N,to 49°. The first article of the treaty reads as follows - • ...Aar. 1. From the _point on the forty-ninth parallel of north latitude, where the boundary laid down In exleting treaties and conventions between Great Britain and the United States terminates, the line of boundary between the territories of her Britanio Majesty and those of the United States, shall be continued westward along the forty-ninth parallel of north latitude. to the middle of the chemnef which separates the continent from Vancouver's Island, and thence southerly, through the middle of the said channel, and of Fern's Straits to 'the Pacific Ocean, pro vided, however, that the navigation of the said channel and straits, ,oath of the forty-ninth pa rallel of north latitude remains free and open to both parties." - The difficulty is that between Vancouver's is , land and the main land, or continent, there are no less than two, and, according to some ac counts, three channels, instead of one, as con templated in the treaty. This important foot was not known, it seems, to at least one of the contracting parties, at the time of exchanging I ratifications. Mr. Baohanan does well to oall to his'aid the cool courage and diplomatic talents of Gen. Scorr, who, it is to be hoped, is clothed with fall powers to Bettie the vexed question without being compelled to submit to further dictation from Washington. In the hands of the old soldier, the honor and interests of the coun try are safer than when under the guardianship of the present imbecile administration. As APT AnswEv..—Doring a speech made by Judge Ranney, the loccifooo candidate for GOT erupt let Ohio, at Cincinnati on Thursday night last, the Judge attempted to make a strong point on the rhetorical acme of Vice President Breek inridge's speeehes, vie: "The Democratic par ty laths only party having material streogth in every latitude." The blanket of the Republi can party, ho said, hardly reached below the National Road. In all sections of the Union where lived and labored the Washington°, the Jeffersons, the Marione and the Jaoksons of the nation, the Repubtlean organisation was un known—lts orators unheard. A voice with a rich brogue, from the crowd, here interposed, with—"That', otcta' to fir (ar an' feathers, yer honor .' The 'newer wee so completot hat the eurprised locorocos outdo a ewift !march for the offender, and incontinently hustled him out. TEE DEMID hint! AND TEM DCJIALR Itt•Tr u —This Is the language applied to foreign-born citizens by Hon. William II Witte, of'PhilaJel phis, who is spoken of by the Locompbmites as their candidate for Governor, who recently ad dressed his political brethren in West Chester. During the course of his spceoh, be indulged in the following liberal remarks, which will be properly appreciated by that class of our fellow citizens for whom they aro intended—all of whom are expected to vote the Democratic ticket. Mr. Witte sold "He ridiculed the idea of protecting natural ized citizens who owed any kind of eervioe io• Enropo. The Opposition hoe made a great noise about Mr. Cass' letter : but if a man owed a debt in any country, and went back, he should be made to pay it. TA, Irish are dumb, and the Dutch are dumber, bat they can see through this easy enough." _ _ A FAST YOCNCI Mort—Hoot the Money Went The New York flows, giving the career of W. J . Lane, Jr., the clerk who embezzled $61,000 of the Fulton Bank, states the• following interes ting °traks:stenos in the life of a feel young man: ..The accused to about 28 years of age, and has bet 'hie clerkship in the Beak for the past four years, at an annual salary of $9OO. He is mairied,lbut childless, sod he and his wife resi ded with ibis father, in Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue. It is said that about two months ago young Lane was met on the Bloomingdale Road, driving a very stylish team, by one of the Bank Directors, who took • occasion to suggest that the young man appeared to be epending more money than hi, salary would warrant. Hie friends, however, in explanation, accounted for it by stating that lee received compensation from the employment of his leisure time as book keeper, and from acting as agent for the New Jersey firm of A. B. Dean S.: Co. After Lane's street, on Tuesday afternoon, he accompanied the officers to a house which he had hired at No. 280 West Nineteenth street, at au annual rent of $lOOO. Here they were introduced to a young ' woman, about 19 years of age, tamed Meoerole, with whom the prisoner stated that he bad been living for three or four years on terms of moot familiar intimacy. The mother and brother of the young woman also reside in the same house. Lane conversed quite unhesitatingly with the officers upon his affairs. He said that this ea tablishummt, whit& was magnificently furnished, had cost him a vast SEM of money, and his an nual expenditure for its support had been about $8,000; though, to avoid exposure, all bills were made out to the name of Andrew J. Sparks, a friend of hie, who lives at No. 98, Fourth avenue. After the introduotion to the young woman, officer King related to her the nature of the Mullins upon which he had called, telling her that he would be obliged If ebe would pane over to him the valuable jewelry, which Lane had previously admitted to bare been bought with the funds of the Dank and pre sented to her. The lady, without heldtation se ceded to the demand, and, going to the fire-place, which appeared to be the repository for her val uables, she produced her jewel-oaae. In it were a diamond crone whleh had cost $lOOO, ono pair of gold bracelets worth $476 each, another pair of gold linked bracelets, five diamond rings, a pair of diamond earrings, a gold watch set with diamonds, and other jewelry, in all worth be tween five and six thousand dollars. Next, Lane guided the officers to hie private stable In Lex ington avenue, near Twenty-first street. Here be showed them four fine horses, valued at s6ooo—one of them alone haring cost $l3OO to transport from Maine, where It bad been par- . chased. Is addition to the horsee were quite variety of elegant equipages--double carriages and single wagons, fancy sleighs and expensive harness. This-property, too, had all been pur- , chased in the name of Mr. Sparks, for the rea. son before mentioned. Lane stated that he had frequently tried these animals on the road, but had naves yet met their equals at • trot. The officers wondered that the sportsman's taste of their prisoner had never led blot to pIITO/M5O yacht. He bad often thought of that, be said, but, truth to tell, the time he could devote, ' ' without fear of detection, to his Illicit amuse manta was so short, the pleasure of yachting had necessarily to be foregone. Calling-next at' the residence of Mr. Sparks a trunk found there; watt seized by.the officers. Lane had placed IL there. It cdetained drafts, securities and ao counts belonging to the Fulton Bank, but, whether of value or not, failed to transplre.! Lane alas told the officers that he bad expended a large amount of money of late In the purchase' of lottery tiokits—in one day $lOOO, and, upon another occasion, for two weeks every day he bought tickets to the amount of $260. Redrew a prize 0148000, and that had been all she re turn the speculation had made him. Disgusted at his Ill•fortane he relinquished the BMWS. Meat." MORA PAIISIOATIOX or TM DISTAODISTS IA Tamts.—Another Methodist preachor, tho Bey. Solomon McKinney, has bean orderod out of Time, for the Offense of speaking against Slare-; Ey. A publio meeting of the citizens of Dalled adopted a series of repletion'', denouncing thd Methodist Church North in general, and Mr Maiiinney In particular, and warning the preaehl a to depart. Vestrvrce is tuna's g out into patches of fire in all directions. Professor handers describer the process as follow'. "The firo rim sloes lor bidden - end natandly taco:4 conduits; the milli of 'blob It burgs 'through whei gum mass, and then overflows. 'Farr/ spot of dre;' therefore does notimply that a fresh mouth hse been opened, bat est iruptare souors..nosivegAiondsi. ; 4 l 4- 29 ;W 9 : ...;;The :Attie - OM' AtItIWIS of the 'retail deadens in 1100311513,6 leaveebe. no ground to doubt that thole dietriots wiliteMe to the . same conclusions, as , here been obtained cin.Modens and Tuscany. The noblemen-at the taiiianf the GOVCIIIIIICitt have. all been . retttrned.= foremost among" them the Marquis Pepoli, the lineal descendent of those Fepoii who beta the signoria, or eovereign away,. of Bologna 500 years ago, one of whom, intleo—Nlesser Teddeo —sold hie native town to the Tisoonti of Milan. -All these facts prove that the Central Italian movement, is a democratic movement led by the .patrician aristocracy. Such was the character of all that popular agitation of the Italian cities in the middle ages, which gene so great au Im- I. pulsate' the development of Italian and European civilization. The leader who cried "Peyote.' Po iPol0!" with the loudest voice was slimy. a feu. j dal warrior disguised In burgher's attire. The Italian nobles dropped the garb and tide of their I order, with s view to exercise in their free core lrounitios that enbetantial power which naturally belonged to their clue. The infitienee of these pseudo-democratic ideas long survived the epoch which gave rise to them. Even coder the most absolute Government the nobles affected to dis dain their Utles, and liked to be signalized by the people as plain Devotee and Elpinola, /Renzi or Capon). Even at the present day the Floren tines familiarly talk of their "Gino" to designate their Marquis Capponi or of II Ginorino, to men. . tion the Marquis Gineri, jest as freely as the Genoese would speak of their "Andrea Doris," to point out the boric Admiral who boasted the highest titles in the empire, or of Levagne, to eignalfie Glen Magi Remo, who owned half the fiefs in the Riviera. I sin told that Rican oli, the present head of the Tuscan Government, forme an exception of this rule, and, owing to a certain loftiness of demeanor and imperiousness of temper,he le emphatically styled "II Barone." Count Raise! is gone to Bologna, to watch the proceedings of the Assembly. It Is to be hoped he will be as folly edified by the behavior of the Romagnoli as he professes to have been by the Tanana AN ABesuir UP.). sa EDITOIL—The editor of the New York Daily Nero, Mr. George F. Thomp son, was violently assaulted Tneeday afternoon, in the publication office of that paper, by a man named Francis Ill'Cabe. The assailant took of fence at an editorial which was printed in the Nero, that went to show that the responsibility of the disorderly proceedings at the rettent Dem ocratic State Convention at Syracuse, reeled upon that portion of the Demoon to party with which M'Cabe is identified. Mr. Thompson bad his nose broken, and wee otherwise Severely in jured. Itt'Cabe was arrested, taken before Al derman Brady, and held In the tante of $5 O O bail, to answer a charge of assault aul battery. CAIRIQUI COUNTLIIIMITs.—Some very iogen ions counterfeite of the Chiriqui nondescripts are abroad; and persons who are moved by a spirit of antiquarian zeal to purchase some of them just for curiosities, should take the advice of an ex pert In gold, before buying. The bogus little monsters are made of heavy composition metal, electric plated, and have the rough half finished exterior and all the rude 'characteristics of the original. An enthusiastic cultivator of the antique, who is particularly anxious to keep his name out of the papers, was "taken in" by a "returned Chariquian," the other day, to the lime of s4[,.—Journal of Coemerre. Wisres Waxer.—The dry weather has been extended so far Into the seaeon for sowing Me ter Wheat that far lees than even last year, we learn, has been pat into the ground. The almost general failure of the crop of 1859, rendering good seed very scarce, combined with the drouth. will render the crop of this cereal for 1860 ex ceedingly email. That which hes been sown, however, in the hope that something might come of it, has been peculiarity blamed by the welcome and refreshing rains of Sunday and to-day. The "sere and yellow leaf" has almost lost its Autum nal hue, and the glad earth has almost regained BS garb of green .---.llilveret-r-• Den Conaccriott.—Ben's Creek Furnace Las not blown out, as announced by us last week. We wore misinformed. tin the contrary, Mr. Brack ea, the manager, tells as that he has sufficient stock on hand to keep her running tome time yet. Glad to hear it, and sorry we made the mistake. Wood, Morro' t'a have four blast furnace', instead of two, as our "Furnace" article last week stated Three of these are now in blast, and turn out an aggregate of 600 tons of metal per week. The fourth furnace, with a capacity equal to that of say of the others, will be put is operation in avery short time —Cae,feia eller, is MISNICNOTA —From every nook and corner, from every valley and prairie in the elate the word "abundance" falls in ear care. The yield this !lemma, without exception of any par ticular crop, In extraordinary in quantity and scand in quality 4 Par farmers generally have gathered all their grains except corn, which latter crop will, ten days hence, he beyond the blighting hies of Jack Frost• There will to a earplug in the potato crop of more than a million bushels, and of all other rz.lps much morn than will ha cocen.el si hoine f .101 new AIICRICAN CATLIOLI , 3 EXPPOUTiNO MY, In aN DinOTT9III.—A Mexican correspondent of the New York Expreee writes: -Bishop Lehasiide, one of the cleverest men piths Church of Mexico, has gone to your city,and his success with Bish op Hughes is here believed to have been very great-'tile friends here elate that Bishop Hughes has completely espoused his rause, and given promise of support in carrying oat his mis sion—which it no more nor less than to prevent the United States from giving positive ald to the clause of human liberty in Mexico." Tau Washington correspondent of Tea Phita defphia Press says that he shall "not be astonish ed if that distinguished Southern leader, the Roe. Wm. L. Yancey, of Alabama, should, at an early day, take occasion to say that it may be come the duty of the South to accept Stephen A. Douglas for the Presidency as the only way to 'rescue the country from a more geographical triumph in MO." • Sottwatt ComPutwr.—The fact is now too well eetabinned for say one to attempt to controrert It, that mon of the diseases which often prove fetal to sons. mar. are produced by tuceative toe of fruits and vegetables, bywhlob the stomach LB disordered, the liver deranged, the blood stagnated and dlgestlve organ, rendered Mutts& if not torpid. Cholera, Cholera. hlarboa, Rltoaa and Cramp Mono; Dysentery, Diarrhoea and mob like coni plot ni. gm , minute and thrive upon Improper Mod and often times be. come so deep meted and fixed upon the constitution, that the strongest and mooted's° Interval medicines are tumble to meta their progrese until the patient la prostrate, and all hopes of relief an owed. Who le it that has not seen a one, healthy infant or adult, seized with one of the annop tac diseases above trochee of, mid despite the shill and eel ewe of medical gentlemen literally 'runaway under their treatment! And how is this treattmcrst Jobe encomia felt Simply by the L.., that Instead of adminleterlog some remedy to stay the • •ieg strength of the afflicted, and at the mos time oho shwas In Its progresa, tba remedy proscribed slam 1., ine exhaastlon of the natant etrength, and at the time the disease woe mastered the mifferar was prostrate, and failing to excite a reaction the patient died from the effect of the potion administered to uproot the disease. Not ao with Mhlliard. HOLLAND DITTY,IIS, which &recomposed Out:rely of vegetable matter, and which bonnet only proved themselves too best tone to our, Mat have never failed to correct dleorden of the comach and towels when taken.- °cling to din:Mice.. In the cure of Sommer Complaints • hey ban no . trienie, rust.inters so.l On public generul. ly. lbet we era nner nrrentng i.e niut ATTRACT! V le el:411 of PALL AND MINTFR DRESS COOK SHAWL-9, CLOAKS, Itaur.ANS, Mournlog Goode, lioase-Furoiliog Goods, Domestic & Staple Goods, That we hare a:dr Leon 0.10 t In our ttatka al I ha ftatal .11 tha cat.:tira of tba MAX., there Letup inarral stylaa NEVER BEFORE OFFERED IN TBIS JrAesEt We sill al" Le Sil. - 31 daily In rc. natpt 01 Toad:11115o to our preetot ell of which wilt •ot.t tui lour, sml goA •rdcl,n tamer, Mao ttoy eau b• found la tbecity. Pleme , an ott.l , ,mins our nteek berme perchsele Lumber,. 4 Market street, bet. Fourth and Diamond, Iti t CENTRE!. DAT MTOILEC, KNIMnal WOOD SICR is:WT ILLERMAN 4E, COLLORD Art how ptvphtt,l to haw I the dra•cd• of thott who =ay EIATS, CAPS AND LADIES' FURS WILSON, PAYNE do CO., WIIOLDSALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, No U 4 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Lam Dow to atcf u a ball stafk af Desirable Fall Goods, T. (boy lads tOo attentlart f tto tram. aaP.lmd Important to every man who keep. • Horse. Cow. Sheep or Pig. T IIORLEY'S FOOD FOR OaTTLE, (AS IMPOIITED FROM ENGLAND.) This amilkially prepared [col for animals was bleated arld Introduced in the SAW& people by the proprietor, about two years since, and It has now become estebllehad as a lagiUmate article of commerce, its awful and betel. dal enema being ...ray neosal and admitted. rt.t ale has ham momently and rapidly Incresalek, not only =onset agriceltnrida andbreeden of stock, but with the ptibllo to general; and Iltere can Do no doubt that, no Its merits on better anderstmrd, It will become an article of mavens' couromptton by nil who ham no Interest In do !meth. animals. The fact of England being • great cattl.reming country, hes, doutilles, gietno un Impetne to the Andy of netaral forage, and led to that research after the materiel. best adapted for the portion. of fattening and Improving Mock, which has remitted in the production of th• above Food and other valuable diecovertes regarding animal development. Thorley'. Food for Cattle may be need lor ell =haat. Its effect I. to Invigorate their health and thorium their physical power. It Is found particularly beneficial in re .tome to out condition bore.. winch bare been over. worked, or income thin and weak through diseamm lbws of a naturally feeble consittutton. It. ter .for WWI la creases tho gnaettty and enriches the gnat, of their milk fits...lrma/Ay nourishing for cadres and lam* rendering them hardy, and producing • rapid growth. Its fatiguing Qualities are perhaps the most notsrirnbis of any, and arm convincingly displayed in feeding up plp. gr.. Tha tub of Worsts led with It is greatly superior in conslatsory to that ofothcrs: • Beside benetath4 the anima, the owner will find that the nee of Ms good will La lour.] great eating to lam. ea, alto properties aro auc.h that ltanahloa tho animal to ex tract lunch nutratient from =Wince* Ditch a. maw or chaff) which before would be" been eaten with 11 al* Len. d Moe aorrtettotes with positive Injury. Thu it connate cootthoomt proem:lBr Into whole:loos free. In odditlow lotto ortaneve use throokhout Grua Britain, Thorley', ge ld for Cattle to being largely exported toast. da, New York, Imes thinuany, Unme t , oweden, and has at TaIiOCII time ban lltdprea pxyg .ther pang law world, Incloding the Atlantis lolanda and Amanita., Bed to cane conteultat 410 teak pike pa; half kJ, yr, and trial packages 0(113 h.* sa, !obi Depot In Perosayleata , 201 Dock stele, Phfladephlo, Areuts wonted. • setdewtlT V . tna qin ADMIRE OF RERS AL • STUN WAY'S PIANOS aanm l psctfully laferosed that *sato cow suesfring our PALL SUPPLY of thole , CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES. Ths Swumd for these Soo tustraustruts Is so bran M.. "Dn alb° fuPPIY that purchasers should sin mask early. call In order to moors a choko: : : U. lEWIDED. a. 880 ;No. 13 11 shut, sel3 . —Sas Spats far blahs Ws PitrICIL -Mj .ha go— RS. D.J. 11. WILLSON havinstecured largos:a coarfortsble rooms et Rix al Voss street, °Swag St Mar Rotel, T lU re-ccen bet 120E1031. ea SION DAY, Ow saw. • • COILNER.6TH AND SMITHFIELD STA. ‘,l OPPOSITE THE FONT OFTICE prrrasußas. PA. Stranger• or Citin•tl.l' DESIROUS of knowing hero is tie : bent plats to prepare .Sa l or tattiness, anel dtrect not oaly to lagrge• aimmi hlerchaute !tankers, Teashen sod Pros - oatmeal men of r t e city. but ars mot to. opectlulty Invited to call at Who Ehouis of the etol Date the tdbortug comport... peteeeu Cole end • antler lastilationt claiming partic patrottagO, f z: the Heti auJ nueubst of the &ow: the talent. n:a.leal• In attend anon; the mode of Instruction, retool. the extent, rettetl and ;thorough... of the antra* 01 foudy; the sod appestat,. of the Work door by the atuJeuta, the comp.. Doty of the atudento the qualln.sole, espettence end literary etandlng of the teenhets and dl Galt, Mingo that go t o maha ttp • trot class Pchool; lout thou if not astiefuel that the Inn:telly College D great!, In adenines-4 any other &pooh and pcdneant• fatihtles no when clot u to found. It le not expected that they nil patrnalt the zirchrot. nor will they be ialelled to du no. an 24 - - - -- f .r" -, Titc Reg Y ular Monthly Meeting of the Lrry pittoorith otteg MeleeCbrhOan Asexual; rk. will be held at the Boo= of the Asaocletiao., ott-PUth et, 21113 (licasday)6lllSlNO, the 26th teat, atiWo'cloct. A fell attendsooe L. eamotetly requeeted. ee26.116 lEillNltr A. J. &CHM' k 'y 10PITISBURGEI, ALLEGHENY AND MANCHES TER DAUM= RAILIVAT intserther• to the elect of this Company are notnlel thet a meeting' bi held at the Whose , H. B. WILEINj, No. lib toned. meet, Plitahtuire, on WEDNESDAY, OGTOP ER tie, IMO, .110 o' c lock A 1L...f0r the pu pot. OHOMAS f 01710112 B AKEWELI, JOHN E. PATINE, WILLIAM BAGALEY, 0.11. PAULSON, LEWIS HUTCHISIN, JOS. I. BROWN, IL B. WILKINS. THE GREAT ENGLISITTRAGEDIENNEI TUE GREAT ENGLISTI TRAGEDTENNE! APOLLO THEATRE.- 11•NAGEFti PORTER AND ht'fAIII.AND. Dna', oitra at T o'clock ; Curtain tcilt r ile at 8 rit . kalt prt,ta•ty. CARGO'S BRASS AND STRING BAND ZI FIFTH EITHLEe. “8:10 'pia COLLEGE OF ST. JAMES, MARY- I. LAY:D.—The eighteenth seoton beg,w on the last Iredneedey (the Teth) orPeptember. The matoos eleres In the COLLEGE and in the Oltdll3lAlt SCHOOL resume their work promptly. New students will be examined en Thursday, September 29th. JOHN O. 1.0.111001, /lector. Julidawail P. 0., College Ed. James, Md. QEWICKLEY ACADEMY.-A CLASSICAL LED COMICIAL Flossanto Samoa to. Bora on lb. P., vi iv. A C. B. 1t.,L1. atlas from Pittsbargh. Ma. .1. 8 TRAVELLT, A. Pd., Principal. The TITIRTY.FOUTFLI •SESSION . 01 lenealcs on TO ItaDAT, Noarocbor Ist, 1559. Team, Per tendon of firs months $75 For cirtnLars, etc., onqhno of John Irwin A Bonn, 57 Plow street, or T. B. Norio A Co., 24 Wood street, or of the Principal, ftanlckloy, Pa. sa=attoodaorStF A TERM OF Tills INSTITUTION will A c,.inronce no the 3d of October nett, The ',Mowing aro the subjects„ the lecture. 110 N. OPOILGE BthaftßSTOOD—Peredut, Pet soul Prop erty arid Mercantile Law. PRO/. P. IdeOALL--Evid.ce. PROP. C. SPENCER MlLLER—Equity Juroprudeuse. Ivory effort I. =de to retultir this Inattention efficient for the porpo. It ha, to view. Theatudenta arefroquently and carefully exacdneJ, legal questions are dlecamed and eremites In writing form part of the coura. By the rutes ot the Courte.the otho occupied here, Is treated u equiva lent, for most promo to ofilro study lllentitling to ad. coleelan td th e tar, and 'then adz' In .the Court below, a graduate of thin luatitutkni can practice at core In the Snprome Wort. The Introductory Lecture will be deliver ed on PRIDA V, Sept. 30th, at 8 o'clock. P.M. the =nal lectors room, by the lion. ONO. SLEARSIVOOD. eelihdtm 13111SIINGIIABI conalzneiaLcoLLEGE AND WIUTINU ACADEMY, Collage Elall. Diamond, Birmingham. TERMS, CASII ON ENTRANCE. For Ornatneurnt ...lib " Plain Writing 10} nine onllotttnl. tt Writing mut Intall-Ketptng .... 'At I.ICIILIT, N. HUFFER, Professor of Mating and Look Eceplug. 0. U. LID - TREAD, Jr., Protestor of Penn:m=lllp. C. F. WELLS, Professor of Book-Seeping and Commor dal Ca/valetas. REV. W. B BOLTON, tell:mar on Binary and grosral Suldron. HON. R. P. SLENNIKEN, Ex.D. S. Minister to Den mark, a sassalar of she Ph:trough Bar, Latimer ma Cora. menial Law. PROF. If. V. EATON, Lao I. Eicontlen. Call mod we what has .user bean bets. attempted by any Penma n, namely: Spoon:nem of Ornaroonni arid Practice Penmanship exerard ffs your prem., in the short apaceof from 27 woods and operands. good boarding at g 2,00 per week. Birmingham Reny rose fwatodente Erotrancs at any time. /or apecfroona of orohaod Itroinose Writing, enclose two bonne stamps, and alarms 0. H. LETDIEAD, Principal, .rolidydkwr Phirounsters. C. lIANSO.N LOVE ,--D pubfic flottrco Amusements. ItLILDLUSE MICHELS 3 ILIADABIE MICLIEL9 I 'l'he Italia. Wife TO•NIGIIT AT THE APOLLO THEATRE. TO NIGHT AT THE APOLLO THEATRE. TONIGHT AT THE APOLLO THEATRE. ev2&,:tf MADAM 'rl'astrELS MONDAY EVENING, Gept.lEtti, wfil be per:on:Del, THE ITALIAN WIFE! Bien. BIAD. lIIONELE R.& al2d Jig .ro aud. CZL E LLET GARDNEE aou THE TWO BUZZARDS. Ebucattonal. UNIVE.IISITY OP pir.DiNSYLVAnIa, Law Department, 1 , 1 i 1 1. A. 13 IC L I' /I 1 A. l►!f ODERN LANOUAOES.-FEZDWCK Ivy APE!, No. NO Pollthtleld ideate bey to Inform ht. pupils and the public that he hoe resmoncd'hia tuetructlona 111E1w:eon, French. etc. eelo.lcoda PENN. INSTITUTE, EtAscoom MEET, NEIATINN • Will raapen on MONDAY, the Eh/ AUGUST. T•. ••• IEI2 per melon of flee months. 3. EL SMITH, eralyd • Principal FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED ST VTR STATE YAM TO GRAFF. Sz CO., ISIAINTETFAUITTRIERS YOU TU BEST STOVES. FOR 'FRE DEBT COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With lam Food Door for throwing ho Coal, AND BEST WOOD COOK STO I'E DIDLOSIA FOR DEBT LiIINDRY iroya. Ala, on h•od • lure issortnoent of floating Etc;vce Plain .d tutu Orate Pronto, Vendors, Bad And Dog 1 rogo Sum Settle', Wagon Bogen, Holton , Ware, do. GRAFF' & CO., • No. 2E3 Liberty X AT TUB MILD OP WOOD BUILT, aa-lyd PnOlatrang, Porno. H ERB ST k BARKER, PRODUCE AND PROVIET.OII COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 2GT Liberty Street, corner of Mend, PITTSBUROU, PRIMA. 13,.Partica1ar attentkni given to the purchase and sale of flour, 'Gratz Dried ?mita, Potatoes, Pork, Lard, Dotter Chow, Carer and Timothy Seeds, At. Orders promptly Lied at the to mat market pleas. Ad moms made on conslmituante. 1111.018oe of the Pittsburgh Bag hf snufattorY. miSlard A. KREBS & BRO. Sithoggapintrs Corner Wood and I'ourtil Ste., maklyd • PITTSBURGH. TM s. 5C11K1M....-..g."011.0311111........T. a. warm. WAIL E. 8C332127RTZ .3r. CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL MANUFAC =REM AND.DULTS(BIII - OTS .A./SM Byrom% No. 31 Fifth Street, Bank Block, a rAtil i v o rtr o az: . o. 7an I r. end comylW stock dnoemente to parchment. Cell sad *minim. eatallaa WILE WHIM= kOO.9IHak st. THE - BRAMAN SEWING MACHINE. . . tn • i.. * 171111EX1MIN4T/Ori in TUT AGERTII WANTED. • , - No- CU Ef~rkd~t. send. LAE/WILL L NORMILDP. • • •• CiOODB • " • • • • - BOOTS AND SHOES WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMES ROBB, No. 89. Market street,l l6. beejett molted a largo and well selected stock Ih h . of BOOTS &HUOEBALrect hoes the Leanne Illannfactarore, of .'t¢7 nui•ty and atala. LiaON, Ulm* an 4 Chlldrone hooto, Elms,Beflars , Salp• ae ny so. Moo, Looks, Hiss and Chtldren's dty mau to t trald !Dote, ShOTh , , , , n or kkd Offord=l u te d rZTeeres% Water li°4 l4o7 4" ' Oak Robs Boots -a ll of whlch he will sense very lows= reaoloala or Yetsal; lad hsrtnit owe events years imposi• ante In buytui Do troste Be can nal, ealt sit tastes. Bs re• epectinllv e nrites all In rut to ail, sannins that they w rU b . v - ZADILS' Eon, . . Ro. alil Ilarkee street. PARLOR COAL IV r DS, • • BTUDilaZzirovat, - •no bent sort nant In the di Palonava, halt Cans, - .. Y - . Ptacalaln. BILb sad Copper ~ _ _ All lamb of Bum= A ny . o ., „,.,_ftunial,___ ._ .KitU•A pannni and Premed Tin yr '. - '''''`............ 3 / 1 p - A banana isnartment ars. - 13 auS lllnifinittonse o "us i .th*Tra2 Cl 4 loin A. vr DRAIMMAW 114Pos;,1 et len ,- Irint4oc; bel4w inclign °tit., am= 01111 91133-onlPodd Etrou, by my tdray—mall.' .1J =Ws way to the Ater, A. RIO of fun TM Soder L xtvartlel 1,1 leo= it of toy okrce, no . 211 Mod: gree • etig 21 - Mots Salcu. --- P. M. 3 ) 64 ilia 13.1 a 4=11x . ,80. W :Tura ELBOAit BOUSEHOLD FURN - TFURE AT At -Da .Wediteclee morning; ilepleasber nsh, et 10 o'elort. will: be 101 l at that dnani of Bar. P. Knuth, No. Itt Omar" AretMe. tbs. attimdm and ids gaol hormehold faraltura. io parlor. ma,alba= twin, chambers, library, dn.,eo Mrrintrdt 'data •taba ry new at) to swam choke, with rotten reception ehatuwarai swat bill w a mu „ma r ., ehairaad child's rotten window tornlcen enlatertital gee chamleller, aod iN Waren throne. the home: ,ball chair. and MILK oil eletb.mair easpete and min mahogany high pint: mad 'yr • mad; tutioyany drawing barestmtatar inah Miled•Witta marble tope .. mahogany wardroho, walnut !read bedetemd, dimming btirean Indareah Maud: IntbDlFEby ' , 1604240101011, toilatteeet. m•havusy .1.1 plain boot mord, olo• Imp beak rum, library Rheims, largo study MUM arm Mang aodc meter, library strp with rattan wnittlaw MAIN window shad., dining room and chamber nip, ate , parlor, chsrober ma dining room f=er r o; chest, 'copper butter, r.eerrmg tattles,' cedar baba, - • great varlet, of good kitchen (voltam. - suP3 P. st DAvgailigi VALUABLE STOOKS AT:-AUCTIoI4 Oa 'rood.) malog. Sept. 27113, at 756 o'clock WM, coos etterda sake room., No. 64 Wlttti at, *if it !CI& - 21 do Mixers' Bank Stack; - • - 10 do Citlzeues Incoiattc•Cb.Stack , IT do P W. h. O. MB, BM stock. do Hard Stmt Bridge do 2 - do Moccogabala Nov. do du str Scrip Dicidcad of tho clam alt . P. N. DAilk-AOCL.- PUBLIC SALE. OF MACHINE BROP; rousnay SMITH Sloe, WITH TOOLS, hid- TgAIALS, /c., AT LATROBE.-14111 be sold at piddle...le, on Toesdsy, Pept.271.1., •t 10 ocl..;vA, LlL,ogtbeprsm 4 ses. the Machina:hop, altb other building; and dx. Lots of Ground on the coin.. of lialhoe4 tin et and Jeering. It.. In Latrobe, Westmoreland county, Pa., on. the' Dos of the Pa. R. R , 40 cello. cant 0f P,etdaunt., late y coed as • Car donut...tory, and or ery 'coy diordul for the bosidem, or for the manufacture of Agdoniturel Implements. Abu, the Igachlaary and Tool., condoling cf Engin. and Dotter, Tornlog Lathes, Drill Press, Dolt Vetting Machin. =- her boos, Mortis and Tenoning Llechinna Wood Tonguing and Growing gulden, Teta WS, Eb.fileif Belllra. Pulleys, Grindstone. 'Bleak on.llb e nd bleddeddd Hood Tools, Patterns, Umber sad Iron. The ale villbs politico, as the alma Is oneaval la oilier Laciness. Panora dialling to exemlne afro watteihmeac prior to the day of eels, can do to by calling Lent D. Mina. h.. at Latrobe. Terms, as the lAN will to nada solo 1 P. , IL' DAMS suety c.lxDba - Esiza:ma SOME' Mglaw SOILy. ' PIANO FORTES. T' subscriber haLort on hand n'anost 11 splendid dock of Phu conelattos of 65i end T Oc tants, In Plato end Period of the mod elegant de euiptkoi, from tbo celebrated teetto7 of Chickerlag form !Me instrturettv are all provided with their lard =pros, most; as Zfrpeatiog,tdion, Dottrie-rAllepers, P. 17,110.- etnood aro of their' • _ENLARGED NEW SCALE; :_;" By which • much larger Inn/beard le obtained, tons. Trendy the Mho 6 rendered Tory porrimhal, yet rotaltdag In sweet and musical aunty. By the perfection ot the An. den, the performer hi enabled to produce all grad.; 4.1.. from pfaniminto tofortittirao, with the greatest calm: • . - _ CRICERRING & SONS' PIANOS are thus spoke:n . .o(l4 , the best artiste and eriem in one countrr— . _-_, - • THALBERO ..ye—"They U . , beyond antristrison Gabor I hare orer men In the thgted Platt. end wilkeempare fa. vorably with any I hare VI II imam. • _ ~ , GUSTAVE lATTRR nrc—.The 'minima which Inirproce.i od three years ago,has been irge then confirmed to ht.!, by the continued use of bozo, ri .. That terrain= pan and pa quality of tone, with akar 1 ertictllntiont they are Mae) quilled." • _ [Prom the Nstioni IntelligenceriWathington.a .1 ^They can safely bear comparison with instrarninste any part of the world, b meet of tone, strength and el Orley of touch.. [From th• blew inieuss Picayune] ..For excellence cf material, of Ankh, and fil fulness of workmanship, and above all for blame and. rioty, mellow samonmee, Inilliancy sad pirrniMMUCe ofWV) they arannequalledr i.- [From the Family Journa l .]. • . . . ' .The peculiar musical T to iles balanyte% to itet aring instrnmente, are • f neical, rich and po tali% free from arty, woodman:dry, lot:Woes. of 1110414 Et agreeable to the manly* Musical ear: Tney haws 4116 easy, eras and pleammt torten, an! ICU keep in taps, ball' The pablk an belted to cell and annialise thole i Instruments, sloth are mid et . _•• . • . . • --- •----. . • •--. . • - . FACTORY PRICES AND WARRINTSO. - aulld dAwit JOEIN H. irtuo a, 111 Wood ids 4L OLD and YOUNG AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, COME Profeaser Wood's Hair Restonahre WILL PRESERVE,IN'FALLIBLY;THE VT grovel and odor alba hair, If used two or three limns week, to any lenagloable age. Yerfact/y restore the gray; cover the bald with uature'a own ornament, the make it more soft and beautiful thansmy olLaml v the scalp tree from all disease, to the greatistage. - : Stales man, /edges, Attorneys, DoMora Clatpmeo,. rms.a..t Sian and flautlamen and Ladle. o .11 clammy all , ovar: world, bear (alimony that we do not say Ononsuchlo. favor. Iliad the Gnawing, and Judge:— FRO/MORII.2IIALDERO, nye, 012 his arrival In th e Hulled B ratty I was rapidly becoming gray, but on • agbl Wood's Hair Restorative. his hair won its originalbue. CHARLES DANDER'. 13 ' says, the gray hairs on his wife. head were, at, I_2 tar • few weel's toLb, turned Inte• dark brown, bt the some time beautifying and thickening the ah, . . A. O. RAYMOND, Bath, libilne and ; seri he Is now ea years old, sal his hair rethink= Tote two sy .thirds gray. but by the, woof two bottles of Reatorathre the gray hairs hava;dhapPeared, both on Ids bead sad fay.„ e seekatinore left 'and glumly thin for twenty-Ma yam voltam His wits, at the age of fi ft y two, hes n xllt"ttle the same affectFINLEY J OHNSON, Esq. of New bylaw:4.os that he lest his hair by th e Yellow Fever, to Bat. He used Wood'. Hair Itesteuellre, and bls halt la '., now thick and glow. B. SL 3.IIDDLZION, Livingston, Alsbanti, - saya the Restorative has don. moth good In Ida past of the emmtry. Hs wed It for taldithod now has a floe bead of hair. T. L. MORSE. Lebanon. Kentneky,'says he hae, wean Wood's Hair Reatorative m hundreds of ca." — !' we, and never know it to fail In accomplishing_ all it profanes to do. J. ALDEN, IdeLarealere, Illinobi, - taYa he • had the scald bad eight - years, -and irks bald, but by the liberal use of Wood's Mir ROOttera. lira, ho now hu • rich glossy head eS halt 4114.1441 by all Drogglits, and by 0. J. Wood.- _ Jr 00., 441 Broadway, New York.ead llt, Mule: Meet, St Louis, Mo. Sold in Pittsburgh by Dr. 050. H. REMY% U. L. fAILDZSTOCIL k C 0.., w 7; and all Droggista. • 7 --fen2ally] P=M/M'MWIPPIN•INIPOWIMPRIIIITTrrw , mm% LOGAN dr. GREIGKIF, ..ThIPORTERB OF HARDWARE, fDI WOOD STREET." Paw Doors nines . Et. Charles Hotel, Moidoa 0. B. Bluff, Iste of Lancastar...—Looke l G , Pittrofg. GEO. S. lIILVATir dr ; CO.; Commission Merdhants, TOILTDE BALE OP - • PIG IRON, ELO011Ei„ No. 52 Wood St., Ptttebu rgb. Ittrzuct=s —Lyon, khotb I Co, Pittibmgh; Lflaptco, Ocpolarollk Ca, Ilttolatrkb; Ttios. Earkokllo, pistol; Hon. Etm. Cameron, Ilardsb aria Bryan. Gordo= k Co, Efotlidepburg, P. • jontbakil. Fy.;a~ olSY4~la;~ri~cN' Insurance Company OP PHILADELPHIA, - Insures Against. Lou or -Damage by Wire Co Build-tutus Merchandise, For. • Wince, Sc.. as•Roaaonable Rates or Premium, Derscross.—V. Ratchford Stan: Willianaftile, of Wm.. WHaad On; Heinen Prink?: Joe. H. Atwood, of Atwood, White lt Co; Benj. T. Tuxtla, ot . Tentlick, Stokes A' 00; Henn Wharton; Mordecai L. Ransom Goo. H. Stewart. of Stewart d Bra; John IL Brown, of John IT. Drown A 004 B. A. latineetook, of B. A. Vahan/oak A Co.; Andrew D. Omb; J. L. Ertinpr, of Wood d Retinae.. --- F. RATCHFORD STARR, -Prmatait. Caw= W. Cox; Secretary. Prereatman Rutemeacia—Wm. Batmen* Co ;I:Banter I Co-, Thome* AL Marc Fag. Fan Marshall, Esq., Allan Kramer, En., Wean, Illaroy Co., Wilson, Yana 00, Bailey, Brown A Co, Littageton, Copeland Co., Oa= B. Lien d Co:, Wm. S. Lately A - Ca. - • • GEO. He MITA& & COy &goats; .14d..emd , • -No. 62 Woad &root CELLI THE DITEERSIGNED lIAS THIS.DAY usodattd rota ttis:WEt — Oth.PAI — V • G - 116 .0767 T suErma, Mr. samtrn - sw4tri ar,arFiAreat otnaay,sa wN manna tbe esati al tire OLIifiLIND; Re. All . trimarz Fralrr, dir.sdly ompdta note!: flUaburgb..lnly 1, 1559 SCUMS! U. GORnir• !AMVU I WA51......W1L 11. 4308 it 9IISH T. W. M. GORNEGY & CO ., virEcosaZElA.Zaa _ G R 0.0 E . R S, DzAtiss3 nt Paonvom PITTSBITROIi So. Sll7l Lib*sty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. F ALL STYLE. 1;11 The Latat Style. - . • MITA AND OAT'S • - can sa Ewa JAItBB WIL SON'S, - I Faiorel Shat. Alkebsay Opparlie tb• 'at gut- WANTED—A .. eituation as Bock 4EO O ,y 'or ems to ok snerotatilt or tottabg totbtl4P.Z. b 7 • ••Pletotto, towel& of taking chorg_Cla "- U tot of bcck. and who la wtlllotg to otalto bum., trolly notful Ooott ro.fortneet Om. • Aaron - Bei • .12.11.00ERLES.- , LA co bbd./LA. Sagsr, fair to BO boxullrebausr Wd Tobasep., 76'. " Chants awl R. 41 Ca3ollptertir'in do - • _ cbota T. IL mad Mac; SD genes - , ... - 60 btu llama* lad tr; t' WIL-"I TON'S ERVALENTAi: • r . .DTSPIEPSTA/141 1 A SSW% emenbitiuza ftraill•l• mom,.Dbl•••••ii• r 11 64 weave n . of es Star 44 for Slot' ___ UK= I. RIM Pittstraniu arSend Le • &calor tat gliriakcalat rnratlaa'6 . it.