g. ET T & CO., goITORR and PROPRIETORS WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 28, 1859 . -- Republican el.tato Ttoket. T110111: 4 9 E. CocriaA, of York' county _ ornait., WILUAIf IL BEIM, of Berke county. Republican County Ticket 11110114 Pittiburgb jAM a 11. kiLtrit ilLabasgb. • ntisassA , UOODMAIV Y.Y. WILMA, Elotab emooliaow!, JONATHAN DRAUFF, Scan Pittsbar,h. .11001720. DAVID amateurs, Sevicklay AL T. A XDIM130:1. East Inver. 7013Cf0 11 07 TEM 10,00, JOSEPH lIILLEII, Snowden. RICPVEILIOAN ELEETINGS 'UFO, coasting' will ha held et the fallowing time and places, and this friends in the neighborhood ere r. quested to give general notice fifths Fame: OutillasettNYerrsillas township, Co Fridey, Espteintio 80, at 2, P. Id. /tot /Vali Versales township, Priday, September Za, P:Bli ':.rmage. anti TPninr, 3111111 n toorechip, Patorday,o:tcba I,.at P. IL Irliwbeth. borough. Sstard.y, October 1, at 11P. M. Sods Works, East Tarentem, co-Wednesday, October Gth .at P. M. 15, at 7 P. ardOn, %par se.Clalr 'township ,so Monday, Ortobor /11077 tern City, st blarkst lipase, Thorsdiy, October R, rill P.M Criirdon, Iludtey townsbip, on Friday, October 7 P. IL e Xt .. Tern, Itoblemon ton - whip, on On tordsy, Octrobnr at T P.ll. Wnted, Upper St.Olair tolornetilp, sturdoy, October C Ii h, at L2folotte Mil, on Elatardny, °clot:tin, at T P. ht. Pitt 266=1.(p, at Ooppentotka, on Mond6y, October 10 st 7 P. EL • • 'We publish elsewhere in to-day's paper, the card of Mr. Tomer. It contains nothing that . will serve to enlighten the public mind upon this dark question. " The one fact it establishes is that Mr. Tomer did not get any of the money. The certificates, • . It will be seen, are all of a negative character. They certify as to what was not done; but are entirely silent as to what was done. Mr. Tomer did not got the money, they say; hut they are very careful not to say who did. But, while Mr. Tomer thus gives assurance of • Ala honesty, what is the public; to think of the other excuse presented, about signing the oxen -,..erations? Mr. Perkins made them out; Mr. Per ktne they were all right . .., and Mr. Tomer, ..Without further inquiry ancrwithout knowing that he was doing, signed them. In other words, • Estee bia character for honesty at the expe nee of his capacity. He exonerated oolleotors from bun dreda of dollars of money collected by them and norer paid into the treasury, and then drew upon the County Treasury to refund money never re ceived by the County. He signed the documents, both to exonerate and refund, without knowing anything about it. Somebody told him it was all right, and that was enough. Mr. Tomer esye that, acoordieg to his instruc tions to the collectors, the railroad tax "should have been paid into the Treasury." But, what was the nee of these venal instructions when be signed written documents exonerating these men from the money thus collected' How could they obey his instructions to pay the money to, when ho had united with Mr. McElhinny to exonerate them from it ? - The allegation that the oxonerations in Blrm . and the First ward, Allegheny, were . • anon made by the clerks is not eupported by . sap proof. The collector of Birmingham to dead, and It may be that his estate to liable, through come neglect or oversight of his ; but we aro as . owed that the executor of the estate is not stall disposed to "settle" the matter in the way in dicated by Mr. Tamer. The card of Mr. Tomer does not invalidate or weaken a single one of the statements we have made in connection with this matter. The fixed remain undisputed that Messrs. M'Eibiony and Tomer drew warrants upon the County Treasury to refund railroad taxes collected but never paid into the Treasury, and that the same Commis- eiders united in exonerating certain collectors from the money thus collected. These facts re- main undisputed end unexplained. Mr. Tomer - shows that he did not got the money ; but the question as to who did get it is still unanswered. It Is certain that the county did not gel it, or, as Mr. Tomer eaya, was swindled out of it; it is not at all likely that the collectors would be al lotted to keep it; and the question comes bark With redoubled foroo, who didget It? • It is now' a week since we attention to this matter, and so far we have had no effective response to our inquiries - nor any explanation which relieves the locoloco Board of Commie sioners,,of 1857, from the responsibility of the sate we have cited. Mr. Tomer is the only one of the two who has volunteered any - explanation, and we submit to the public, that hie explanation does not better the case in the lead, except en far us his oharaotet for honesty is concerned. As rag TO PLA2IS7I.TASIA Wm:us—The telegraph announced on Monday hat the depar ture from the port of law York on the previous Saha-day, of two ahem packets, freighted with over two mlilions and a half of gold—a tribute from OUT people to the artisans and capitalists of Europe, which speaks volumes in condemnation of the short-sighted and ruinous tariff policy inaugurated and maintained by the mis-called - Democratic party. With unbounded resources as . nation, and unlimited skill an a people, we otnaclres and enrich foreigners atrangers. And for these enormous and on. natural saorifiees we receive no return, Lor al ':;thetigh" the flow of epeoie from our shores is on ,,;,..3#cedtmted, there never was a period in which - .. ‘ ,."there` has been comparatively Bo limited' de --Ailuidlor our breadetuffe as at the present time. Pennsylvania, through the votes of her be ' '41.402 working men, speak out in oondemnation of this infamous eystem, on Tuesday week. It is only through the BALLOT-HOZ that the anthers of the iniquity can be reached. Let the great iron State, whose mines, teeming with the pre. oleos are, era rendered unproductive by a fo sign competition, encouraged by our own govern nt, prooleim in thunder toner her condemnati.n of • the great authors of the evils from widn she snip en every hand ! And let the fact b. not ,forgotten that a partial triumph of the ad ministration party, on the second Toads of :October, brought about by a small vote, . old , best virtual eurrender on the part of our S to, ilfai interests, to the slaveholding an. cot ton. Interest of the South. .Nsw YORE SPIRIT or VII Tinze.—Thor ban for some time a quarrel between P. Spirit of the Times," and a' new concern "Mahe Spirit." We deem it an act of rig courtesy to oar ancient friend, the Spirit, of the Times, and one of the olden b Pal? lathe Train, to Bey, that it identified or involved in any way in the verreTeeeently brought before the public :lira sheets, a mistake that is not altoget ' , ..avoidable, the names of the paperer me, bellisnearly the eame. "The Old Spiri family termed by Its friends and : Inn, still nourishes, the leading Journal end of the Field. 'l4 l BOONS= PABST softers by the Salt Lake stage, stye the title Observer, bring, the news that tom 61130 a party of emigrants were attack Shoshone Indians, at a point on the e: road, fifty, miles beyond the junction Fort Hell 'end Salt Lake routes. Four .\ :emigrants . were killod on the - spot, end a Oben wounded. The following are the of thi killed:—Wm. Sheppard. Ferguson , .Wm. Diggs and Jas. D. Wright. other men wore-slightly wounded,; end . Wright merely so.-but not mortally. • A Poo ' Alto property. of Mr. Owes Be Preameolllll,..Gelesj, either jumped or -throwu avepixtand at eta,. frout_stenuter; tw miles (reel land. In the nuns of the text the poor , ointig reached home je . . burgh Anyttr. —D. T. •111411114.. D. L. LIMON..I). s. r 7.1001101 Taus - axteFi-r.= Assatiox, WILLtAgt VADDIUM, Pittsburgh, DAVID A. PREF-9M, AlleatheruY... HABLICS L. aosautzte, DAVID E. BAYARD, N.M.., WILL/AM ESPY; Lower Et. Mar. &®m nUV i O M; THolles MILLOZT, Oatlint DI3IIII,2LATTOLVIT, Who got the /loner 1 " has Leen aped edlto- Old" week- Is not .tioned "sett . boort of' the he pee- Plaoer •eehe by the alma f the of the ears' Ames bop- Tiro Mrs. : ey, WWI ty day EMMMEMM=Z . Din rtr ars* .thinfL.;. , llrr thip Off the Pao, ~Jury I,—On the 25th of Jane, the negetiationi with these Chinese haiing come to nothing but a put off to gain time, the Admiral, with We flag flying in the Plover, fol lowed by the gunboats Lee, Nimrod, Cormorant, Opossum ' Banterer, Starling, Forester, Kestrel, Janus and Haughty, proceeded to take up a ph'i' Han off Oho Peibo forts,teady to attack in sale the Chinese should offer any resistance to clear ing away the barriers. At 2P. 0 the b (alio to having been pretty well obtained. (with the en ceptioof the rm S fo tart o g: oentdn.sonatethreL, d wh ih io c hwere on chore—thelatter on the north bank,) the Plover and (IPeeenm weighed ; t h e w ee proceeded clear away a paeeage through the iro nstakes which oompoeed the first o betruotion. Two of these having been drawn, the Plover, followed by the Opossum, paseed through them, and also the second boom, which had been destroyed by the flag captain the previous night. On arriving at the second, she attempted, together With the Opossum, to break through it, but without effect. Aimee immediately a single gun was fired at her, and directly all the maske were rolled up and a tremendous fire wow opened on the squad ron, and the action became general. The Lee, by signal from the Plover, passed through the stakes to the support of the Admiral: The Plo ver and the Opossum were, however, soon obliged to slip, the fire being too bean , for them, and, followed by the Lee, dropped clear - of the *takes at 3:15. The gunboat Plover Suffered very much in killed and wounded. An officer Was sent to the reserve to order up reinforce ments, but the tide was too strong for the boats to attempt to pull up. The American flag officer very kindly offered to tow the boats up to a po sition to enable them to reach the gunboats. At 4.30 the enemy's fire was Blackened considera bly, orders were sent down to the reserve for Matinee and Naval Brigades to prepare to land, and the Forester and Optimise, together with the Tocywan, proceeded and towed them to the Nimrod, the piece of rendezvous. At en early period of the action the Admiral had been wounded on board the Plover by n splinter in the thigh, and that vessel wee almost entirely disabled. He shifted hie flag to the Opossum. Whoa there he-took hie station on eabooce, and then Issued his orders, until a round shot cut the mainstay on which ho woe leaning and caused him to fall to the deck, a height of some eight feet, breaking a rib and severely shaking him. After a abort time he left the Opossum in the Du Chayla'a gig, and proceeded to the Cormorant, where he remained. At 5.45 the boots, having assembled alongside the Nimrod, pushed for the chore as near the stakes as posaible and opposite the left bastion, about 600 virile distant from it. The landing here wee composed of mud about knee deep, and the greatest dtfftculty was experienced in getting up the 'scaling ladders and bridges. The Ma thine and Navel Brigade, small portion of which had only just landed, pushed to the front ander a very heavy fire from sir guns in flank and in front. The fire from the walls of gingals, rifles and arrows wasatso very heavy. No cheek had hitherto taken place, but here a ditch, five feet deep and ten broad, occurred, and the men, having no choice, plunged eeross and thereby wetted their ammunition. A party of some 50 officers and men again pushed on and crossed another wet ditch,whioli took them with in 200 yards of the wall. In the meantime Cop tains Shadwell and Vansittart, ne also Colonel Lemon, having been wounded, the commands devolved on Commanders Commerell end Major Parke. It was min , about 9 o'clock, and dark ness had eel in. The position of the landing party was most precarious; 50 ofCeers and men alone remained in the first ditch, and about 150 in the second. Many bad been killed and waned. ed,and,with the exception of a email body of 150, yards (artier back, no reinforcements appeared to be offering, and the men already at the front were perfectly exhausted, and without dry am munition or rifles fit to use. The officers in vain encouraged their men to charge to the walls, lint , it was ineffectual; the men were few and done up, and even if they had not been, they never could have carried them against Lho thousands that lined the walls. Un der these circumstances the commanding officer despatched an officer to the rear to ask for in structions, and the senior officer sent him back immediately with 6rders of the force to with draw„as no reinforcements could be sent reedy after this order was received the wounded were despatched to the rear by teens and threes, and two boars having been given them to get to the boats, the small advanced party retreated in good order from ditch to ditch, examining the ground in their retreat for any wounded that might have been overlooked. Many poor fel lows, alas ! in the retreat fell to rise no more, but the wounded were saved and brought off. In the meantime the boats of the squadron under Captain Wines employed themselves in embarking the wounded and landing party, and at one o'clock or a little after they were all off. The gun boats did their duty ably, and covered the landing party up to the latest moment it was prudent to fire, and shortly after, ri testimo ny of their herd-fought ,lay, the Lee and Keti- . . trel ennk,and the Haughty just managed to keep herself afloat till morning, when she went down, but fortunately out of range. At three A,o tl , he Cormorant with the Admiral on hoard and fall of wounded, was so fast aground that it wan considered necessary to leave Ler, as she was right under the batteries, and at day-light the enemy would doubtless cciticentrate their fire on her, whereas if she was temporarily abandoned it was hoped that the enemy would cease firing on Ler, and the nest night we should he able to gat her off. For the same reasons the Plover and Starling, both immovably aground„ were cleared of their crews. The morning of the 26th showed our squadron in sad condition, 'hardly a gunboat but was disabled. However,Varing the day tho car penters of the squadron wise employed.patchlog them up temporarily, and the Starling having floated, her second master proceeded out of range with the ebb. Two night attempts were made by Capt. Willes to recover the Cormorant and Plover, but without success. The Cormorant's M4'B company having remained till 11 A M , to endeavor to that her, a Most terrific tire was opened upon her from batteries north and South, and it soon became evident that she was sinking. Orders were thereforo sent down to Commander Wodehouse ordering him to abandon her if be -bad no hopes. The ship's company and officers were embarked accordingly, brit not befoie the water was up to her lower deck, and half an hour afterwards the went down heal foremost. The same night fresh attempts were made oa the Plover, but it was found impracticable, es she was fall of water, and gave no hope of her being able to float. At daylight the Kestrel, sunk on the 25th under the batteries, was oh nerving drifting out, and, having been towed by the Janus into shoal water, was eventually re covered. Daring that day the enemy got on board the Plover over the mud, and saved us the trouble of destroying her by eetting her on fire themselves, but not before a great portion of her Wrest hod been reeovered. _ . _ The next two or three days the boats of the , Chesapeake were employed destroying the aban doned vessels RD much as possible. Letrens ftom Geneva, Switzerland, announce the arrival in that city of one of the favorite Sul tanas of Abdul Medjid, and a musician, with whom elle eloped. The Sultan has the odd name of Sareafras. She is ~a young and beautiful Cir caseian, who lately was in the harem of the SW tan. She was much prized, .and was covered with prevents. As she had a charming voice, ehe took singing leesooo from a director of the music of the palace, an Italian named Gunton'. Ono day, when out driving, she entered a house leading to the Bosphorus and disappeared with tbo musician, not forgetting the diamonds and other riches which she possessed (brought the munificence of Abdul Medjid. He woe sorely out by her ingratitude. Perhaps, she, whom he called the pearl of his seraglio, will appear some time upon the boards of the Frbnch or Italian opera. Tan splendid auroral display of the night of Sunday, Aug. 28th, wee witnessed throughout Germany, where also, as well as 'in other parts of Europe, ite peouliar freaks with the elootrie telegraph were observed. Thie was partioularly the case at Olmutz, Vienna, Ogdenberg, Pardo wits, Craoow and Brussels. The operators at Antwerp wet aroused from their slumbers by the ringing of the signal belle. At Paris, Lon don and Berlin communications were interrupted till 1: 30 A. hi., while the !submarine line be tween Dover and Oetead remained undisturbed. The aurora was also seen at Rome and other parte of Italy. A sorrel: has recently taken plaoo at Korai- Our, near Hans, In India. The villagers resisted the widow's desire to burn, but her curse availed to turn them, and they eventually made the pile, sod the poor creature perished. Those most act ively engaged have been imprisoned for ton years, nineteen others for Clio years, and another for two years, and a fine of 1100 repeal has been laid on the village. The thanodar and the whole of the police have been dismissed, by order of the Lieutenant-Governor, for not having found out and prevented the crime. Koongbor is not likely to indulge in another suttee in a hurry. A coaassrosnsar of the Liverpool Albion says that Sir Crowell Creswell, Judge of the Divorce Court in London, who is an old bachelor, is posi tively growing young with the pleasure ho ire parta by uncoupling ill-mated pairs at the rate of thirteen brace per hour when be is in good divorcing order. Gatunampi has issued a proclamation threat ening to shoot any of his men who sentare to profess themselves Mazzinians, Republicans, or even Garibaqista. kg the General is known to be a man of hie word, there is no. doubt . hie tercet will pioduce o emmetion. BOATON, ;laturchh'Sept. 2 4.—The INWAnsion of the house Of"Oakes & JUsaley, impute:re of woolen 'goodti, No. 24 Water air*, la saaounced.- Thir liabilitip arrestitasi*“..p9,9A , . • : " 4:- CittLAT Se.tratisjl-Cratbeaftertioettuf tbefitki, 47:elleedn-pinpheecesot*gt 'iV'tlateernfo7Wiar3.t.itirTulne"elti;lhefel! . had been itoroduced on the ground of economy in heat. and to keep the heat of the fuotielei from the cabin, exploded with terrific force: blowing the found into the air, and tearing to pirate the grand saloon and lesser deck cabius,.through which the funnel passed, sad otherwise doing great damage to the iuttroal fittings. Greet 'constenietion prevailed ou board, but efforts prompt were run& to get at the unfortunate men in the engineering department, who were either buried in the rubbish or prostrated by the steam. Three firemen were found in a dying /dale and noon expired, while eight others' were injured, two of whom eubsequently died. ilue fireman 1.0.19 lost overboard, having either fallen 1010 the seater or jumped into it to escape ...Wing. The injured men were generally progeteeing fa . vorably, although two or three of them were in a preCarioue condition. The numerous guests on board had only quitted the grand saloon, ' through which the funnel Tweed, and in which they bad been dining, a few minutes before the explosion took place. But fur thief, the cense ' quences would have been most serious. The ex plosion is elated to have probably been one of the most terrific which a vessel has ever our ' elve], and which none in the world could have I withstood, save a structure of ouch marvellous 'strength as the Great Eastern. She coot only restated it, her frame suetalniug no injury what , ever, but it made so little difference iu the move meets of the vessel that the engines were never once stopped till eho reached Portland. it is asserted that great objections had been made to the casting around the (urine's, but the directors persisted in adopting the plan, notwithstauding it had been tried and abandoned by the Collie' and other steamers. The Coroner'e inqueet was commenced at Weymouth, on the 12th, and the evidence clearly showed the cause of the ex plosion to be: First, the supply of the boiler, through the water-jacket of the the funnel wan ,topped because of a failure in the auxiliary punspiog power. Second, a staek-pipe which aqua as a safety-valve had in it a tap when the casing wan hydraulically tested, and that tap nab turned, apparently intentionally, no that the pipe was useless. The inquest was adjourned till the 17th. Prior to the accident, the performance of the vessel was most satisfactory, and she was almost without motion, while large vessels in bar viola by were pitching anti waning in a stormy sea A survey of the Vessel hay beer held, and esti mates sent in to forthwith repot 'to damage at a coot Of not more than £5,600, the injury being far lees considerable than was at firm. supposed. Little it any delay would take place iu the de parture of the ship on her first vevgc, but a rumor prevailed that she would not ,d seed to Holyhead, but sail direct from Pordat..l The accident caused a slight deoiioe In the shares of the Company, hat did act•influence the general confidence in the ship. 1r is a singular fact that though the Demo cracy of 'Malin fought their recent election squarely and openly ou the Douglas platform, the result shows a heavy lobs. Last year, Buohan anisro was beaten 8,000, and now Douglasiem is 12,000 behind. la the counties marshaled by the Douglas leaders, the Democracy suffer very heavy losses; while in two, where the party stood up for Lcoompton and Buchanan, they fully hold their last yoar'e vote Or Trot falling off in the Democratic vote of Maine this year, 1,160 is supplied by the oparee ly.settled plantations of Aroostook County alone. The dwellers in the Madawaska, Van Burro, and Hancock plantations, who last year furnielied(on paper) some 7ft; voles to help elect, if possible, a Democratic Congressman, didn't do as well this year. Those wasn't the sawn incentive os then, and beside, seismal of the Custom. House of were not on hand to inspire the MIIIIISCS SI MILER 11. , {N . ton, well established for any one to attempt b 5. contre , ert It, that moat of the 111.1004 which often prone fatal la sum mer, aro produced by execwaive use of fruits and scat tables, by which the stomach la disordered, the 11Ter tiOrauged, the blood stagnated and digestive organs, renderel inarnea II not torpid. Cholera, Cholet• 31ortons, ltillouS and Cramp Cbultc, Dyseutery,Diarrbota and ouch like comphatuts Krr. Minute and thrive upon improper teat and often thnee ta, come ao ddep seated and flied upon the recatitutatu, that the otrongeat and 1:11.{4.1.4 mineral tuedicloesare nuable I, &trust their pro groes solid the pet loot It pr....trate, sod all hopes of relief are eodel. Whe 15. II [hit has not een e life, healthy Infant or 5.1n15..0i,,,t alt. one or tug di.easee steno opeken et, not despite the skill end race of n•edb al gentl. , ouen lit. rail es:Wan ey meter then Treatment: . AIA boo r' thl. treattoont t.. he a neo,t , 4 1,,,' otinply by the tact. that instesel if easel...lc-nog s, t , eete .ley •tl. Ih. 001n:test. awl. the n este, Pule die. eta:C..ILO tio.estheds prescribed &Wed In the exteeneSeen .4 tn. neoltal atrnath. and niche Limo the disease wits meSter..l the suite°, ea. prostrate, and Jaffe:lg to c%, it- a re., tica the 1 .0,0 Aired from the effect of the potana adainnistutol to uproot the disease. Not so with BIY.IILLAVE'S lIOLLAND which .recomposed entirely aNszetablo nut ter, and is hl,l, hare not only proteddLetuselese toe test tonic In hot tura never fatted to .rorrt. t disorders .4 the endow!, and bowels when taken teetterelog h. direction.. In the corn nl eol:o6leiCUßlpitllal they have novgasl. Try them at once. Rasa CIMSI.I—The Clanuinshlghly Couorntrah4 IP.or• lute's Ilestland Mt.. Is put up to ball pint I.ettle• only. suit tetailed at it per hut, The ',east demand ter thee truly Celebrated Mesileme ham Pslueed en*, trattattene, sensate Ilea public aLeuldelnes , l *Katoal pate, tease,. Pe were of irOpOattlOO, W e that ter term. I. en the lated •r truffle yen buy. BENJAIIIN yAsa , J• , , tv...1 atm.., bete, eh Ist. seel ats an.l.daes It,F.SIDENTS in tha c(iuntrr, where tur.ii , •itlf, a... Out Nu rashly conzi.i at, at.,,uld al agil e linufacit riar and B. L. FaAr.,n Aa general Family 3.l•llsclase tbey. u,l their tlntrly nor bra Sarni many a ealtuible• Ilfn. I,..p.red and t o ld call L. PALL!. Ehy. to i d CO- R hulaaale limp. to W.. 4 Start, I•ittaintr.th. 1.. ' , h.m t'rdPra fur anpritesodat.uld addr,reed. at , .::l der IF Path abbettisnunts p EPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE TO Ku Trot NitteT AND COM:ION COUSCIIN op 1 It OF PI rruutoc, anderatgo4 , l. I. , nr res"latioa. p4sued GUI, It:4; mere , • •O. U,. r:w• MZE=CCUMIZZO=MiII tiers connected 'nth edle , tion ‘.lwhat lag... Ac., un tt, Alomaagah,a Whuf and repot! t a.* R.rcr-rtru, RST.ssi, t.c.nn the u,.mthlt ,ter. scle t,, thnOn,trral, by IJ.. ry Morpty, f r he Iloutroptb.l4 1i h•rf, It appdvan stt th. Ilmo al 0, pporutroeut 01 5 , .nr C0u.0.a.“- he ha.l nz •121,111,.. fbe ngnath of J unn•r y. . ..... . 11,“ .11eed 1•y hint t ty t., Alt,t trwlnt , iitg at, mwith of Apnl, Os paid into Ms ft...lvry soon alter the clone id tn,rh mouth. Thu nuns 4 pi nil n 1 r. limey In Slay ONO paid !ninths Traanury da y tit July. Tho rolirztions Int Jane, July mud Aura.. sin,una• lg, unbnarn by his returns, to V4,21:s 17, were not paid on the Cth day of es-pleads,. atisu your Committee was sp. point t, the attpution or COOLICIII having been calied these oupold colt,tioua, and Wan to lb* hese§ suutsipt• uncollasted aybarlo,, returned k.] Wb.” by r n ports from I.sh i'nutr.llsr and the C. fur:dives on Pt The Inuit 51aat• • to du, abnont from the city .0.1 did unt return until s , .00 lath of Iteptensbar. On the 19th . •ots tuber he paid iota the Treuuri nineteen hone., • 'Mr..e dollar, nod tareats•two tent., leaning yet • in ..,µxted oullectbass up In Pop tember tat, the CV. • brantrnt and lament 5 , eaten dsl. Imre and must )•,,, i trso This amount if [Alms that he ha. etre.ly pall wit for neteaui re . , he wharf, but that the St lion Cornomitua have ee.. . upon,r er.proael the pay , went- The 1,111,1•1.. were sablbatost 4,11,4 Co.o mirth', and ere It., :sit ausruct or tin atnoen bahni e r 277 05. Should to ataisppproard L 7 th• Wharf Corntnltt,..., 51r. Murphy wrll t torrent for the •ntout,t Rune. print,. No. 10, al.I:, a givrtt to the 1 . 1 . 6.111. r ell 11.11 V rain hie account up to September lat. From the Wherf MaeMee monthly rep... me le 1,. the Controller, wo hod thet he retnrii• wharfage nereller.irtt follow., nit: Jdutary, IWO, ha mara wharfage nor,lle,,tl [ln , Alitych, taut • 0 " • Mny. , 2 Iq Jun«, " •• toi July, ,3 U. Augural. •• Ttuan I•tßoatunittts of uncoil. tm..l wino tap, outlaw ly Rod with alrnoat uniform rapidity lotwoßong 'tom mom ocm , h, heretofore Rutin ly unktimen in the bletory of Cu, tulloctlone wtarfagn, t.gether with insoy c.uttpleionts. ac. cunt of the Wharf IlaeUir's frequent and ptnletun. al- co from the city, and ttmconesquent abandonment of the dulls of his other I. an ntaletunt, nueurorn and entirely un. kuveria slid Irreepomilida to the city, eettu row., .Rhin your inatroctlone to this •!omMlttao to 'lnquire lulu 11,,, collection of wharfage, dr " They thanefeto foal cunttralued W iepta t thins cite, and to espomo the °Onion that the practice, ex let lug only for the kat lb. 1110.tlia, of leasing large amounts .f wharfage uncollectod at the end of each month, should tie corrected; and that the tooter Master, Dice all ether city °Ulcers, bole selected co' terount ofhls supposed fit °ton fur the offlca,and befog soot to • faithful discharge of ltn do the, the say be. a TWA - claim his personal attention to the wharf, and the collixtlon of whatfage; and !Doan cannot baby hint committed to thetcare of an asalataoh unknown 'and Irresponsible to the dry, who most set without the re straint of either an official .ath nr teeponeibility to the out. tic. It la proper to slate that the hart Muter, when tale et. Walton wu celled to there Itlettege, did net dbtaut Irmo the slew of your coromitteg awl we have Ole aesoraure that hereafter hie oh - Josef/crawls' attletleu will be giroo to the wharf; that an effort will Lornado to collect ell wharfage as it seeruetc sod that whoa colircted It wlll he prompt!) peel Into the treanry. The Controller deolhord (and as we holloye retry properly ) lo //Maim. of • cammittoo of Omlrmila,sis, not beluga mom. her or either branch, he cannot appear In or make it report /to either, except In hie ollidal °apathy ea Controller; yal :lour cotatfallfte are Indebted to him for all the laformstion pomible for him to afford la oil of them Inreatigatlom. !forme the Cromicila bare all the boneht which mall bare followed Ma accepting • place or, thu ratan/Mao; sod thia irtateaient la mate only hoespinia the abronro cal lit Daum from • report. Ail of ahlrh lo • orlortfolly outrmittad T 110.5. L. BLAIR, Euw. c.ml'ilt:ll.. J. , I'Lo•Couoci`a to oplarattg 111 a aLoso repent to be FoLlist. Wonted th fullowlug r .•wlui son - n”olred, Tttat Itia Wharf Muter of tb. 7111.6./1g411./11 What ha requirall to fewrt to the Controller •t tht tool of each month .tha amount ofmu...flailed wharfage, and the natnot of parties by whoa/ It la dna, ae2llll _ DOLLAR SAV!NOS BANK, Vu. 65 FOUR TII STE ter Tierwient ninth. with tlit.littih FIRST RA rO T e.OTOR RR, Will draw Inlet-set froo &tat dAts. CLIAB. A. COLT/Pi T matiartr. Doeetio Homo~Oppvyy~ ACUTE DISEASES and'their llonneOpath k Treatment, together wall role. fur the imminent of Injublon from Artklenta and by J. P. DANZ, M. 4nif yabliabed and for min by ••,..• NAOITOWEN a BON, No. 03 Bthltlitleld at. Th.oboyo work 11, accompenkd ititb o or.. of mattiner, In tioetttto 0144 pal op 3rtulyribe: bolowllato Otreetion of 41/110 tee. 8. O. Hama m afore and 10FPLit'7` F. EULESS it C 0.849 Liberty iithi , fibbc'xtlisemrnto A N ORDINANCE RELATING TO MAR- fit.Ctlna 1. pa it ordained .and uttacted by ttte !Sayer. Attlercoen told citizens of Pittsburgh, Ti .telect and Gammon Cam:mile aasetabltd. nod It Le hereby el:arta-1 by authority of the Yore, That the Stiperiutehdrot or Market cluoeu punt:m.6ot moaner ordinance. of Oita city, be .4 tin I. Ifl'r•bY the the office of il l s , Moa detit of Markets itotit the first day of F4rnary, h. D tub noel a ecice.eheor I. appunited, with ell Me 'weer. and au thorny heretaforoovaletred him by onliuthre. Pic. 2 The Lk,unella than at the untal lino res . otertioii City I Ittri-re. In (be month of Jan.., to each year. .mart • Popertotradoot of II sr Lets, Who etoitl 1,013 1,I• t in boob control of the Market (Yornsuit tee.% l lr glv,i by ordlonoce to ad 11 d Committee •.1 the Pien.eod ell, I llouee Avui,tla n, and Who •1, ell .yerf..rni nil the dot,. ted of the aupernitetoleut ut lg....Arta. nu I et., rte.. all the authority, au.l rtretee th e net . r.e rote!) ooe ..n ordinal.. to the :inet tuleirlebt .1 klerk arc. 3. Atter the tderiei ti 01.011 ., eurreodeted 1.. t • ...ft ter mho I.ol.nuoi l d Market 11ea...A..1 o ton, IL. sop. 1 /1..10114i01.1l 1.1111 tank ul the Matte., aholl ou N elnn.n . l sod Fro], omesh we.elt pay t,, tb• City. Treasurer all won e 3 a to their Lando, deducing fur the pl.-teat )ear It Urn ...al tintli'e r.adpt. tin AIM not due of their sales. t reap, c• lively an Door fired by or.lioatice; mod they abet] oil the duet 14.." Y o 1 .trery mouth make to the Cuutrollnr a rep..., under oath. of all motley. or property received by think to tir.r ' , Peon+, omen during the preceding mouth. “ ' " "" i rpeettel iuto a lOW to Clop tin thin . .a . .th Any tioptonther, A P., 14:h. . . R 111nRaow, k of Rel.', Coundl • itUstUISLL ERFIETT, Preto.lent a Common Connell. A It'll: First, klchiatauu. Clerk nf Common Council settSUShi A YOREHNANCE Authorizing a Temper aq Lau or Three thompanJ Poor ...Irv! Dollars t'as Cho J of Oetrlche Ca, re, SW. City a Pitt, burh. r MIS. 1. Bo it ordained and enacts, I Li the Motor, Al inse del wen and r. of 'Pittsburgh, In elect and Con, mon Comical. aaaembled, and are ordained and onerted by the anthority of the moue Vial the City Controller, wider the euporrision of 'the An... Commit., be sod le hereby enthorired to aogutiste, on the both 01 the city, • temporary boa of Thirty•Fenr Hundred ISA.. for the par. Pc.e of pa) lug the Judgment again" the city, ObtaltleAl in the Circuit Lhmrt of the Culla] 01.108, by Ostrich. t Co and the Finance Committee are hereby authorised to hypoth. ocste to the party hawing rho said sent ail tpeight share s f the fits Mock of the city .. security for the repayment of aid luau. Ordained sod !mantel Into n lair in Cannella thin 228th day of bortaniblir, A D.:18n9. Att.. It. blualonr, Clerk of Belect Camel! Beal, •11 Clerk of CORM,. Council e.lid A N ORDINANCE Establishing and Fixing A the tirades of ilarrleen Letriten Fenn 0.1 Dugneecr Ww/i 51rehanie anent, between Penn rime? Wan Adams utmost, between Peon att.. t end Uugnuene Wei; Pitte street, 'between !lenient/ et., and taetory etvet: Pry street, front &mild smut . Fennel 1, A. bin Avon.. Sam. 1. lie It ordained hod enaetcd I y the Mayor, Al dermen and citizens n 1 Pittsburgh, In :meet .4 Common Donnell,. assembled, and It is hereby enacted by authority of the mno, That the gradtdol Hstrlson str/nt flon the north curl, of ream Meet to the south core el Pike etrre .01 hare o descent of 0= ft: below tlie ledmen, Or I.Cn het per 103 feet; thence fall sten angle of dfly mine tCS no • hariron, or I.t.ttl feet per 100 fent to DEIVIVIII. Way. h. 2. That the grade of klechaMe street from Ponta greet to tho south curb of like street shall hove a deecent of 22 30' b(110fr the horizon, or 4.370 feet per 100 feet, tht tall 0 70 feet to the norm corb of Pike street. thenea attemal neon angle of 1r on' with the button, or 1 016 fret per 100 feat tett/ Ili:clunk Street Bridge. Pro. 0. That the grade of Adam tweet from Ilia north curb of Penn &treat to the Kolb curt] of like street, shall have a descent of 1' 53' below the herlton, or 3.29 feet per 100 fret, thence 101 l 0 0 33;4' below the hortz,u, or 1 Litt per 103 foot to I o.,nesua Way. nre. 4 That the grade of Ilk e street from 1t,,, bon street to the east curb of AL street, shall Inset e deem. , oh 1. 24 below the lorizeu, or 0.70 feet per lOU fret, thence 1,01 to the weal r orb of Mechanic Idr-et, thence rise st oangle of t-'23' with the horizon, or OHO feet per 100 het Ole east curb of Adams "rem, thence kneed Le the west mob of Admms street, thence rise at an angle of 6 0 21 with the horizon, or u:0 feet per 103 loot f_d n doecaco of 366 feet, thence fell et an angle an. et with the horizon to ton *wit curb el Factory street. Bt.. 0. That the grade, f the tee, curb of Diy street time Ite.cotitl street to Nemesis.. As nut. shall have an .teol of 1 Of. shore the tow we, or 2 ft) feet l or 190 net P.O. 6. That ea mush eel any ordlnan. as (111111 Cl• with the ptovielons of this onlleahru I.e and Iles seem te hetet., repealed. .21.112 (The M.ove dealt of to Oidlttiton, le tottdldo .1 her the •formattun id the public, lie order of tietiortle. end will be acted on at the belt tnentang I FINE LIBELARY EuiTioNs.- i: Tim tiprirlator, Clsal ma'. Edition, 6 Thu siss d., ho •• Plutarch'. titer. Clough's, rrrissisl ro, Her m. 7.1,1111111, lath, • W 0,1%. .14. I/ •• Macsolri 'a klisretlaarons ond Critkal Faun, n roir tiristies History unit iststo, 12 irtsls 7 vols.; Isscirstie Works, ssrss and tsrnnt 14 l•rl• noir rsady. Liss. of Johin.ton, 4 rots, 11,,ilisn's Thirty V.i.st's View. 2 c.a.; Th. , I.sirsdiss a An...Hi...in (iiiquetss sr, Li ...is sse4.s 01, 6.. CLUTIIS FOll FALL TriADE--•Wo hsi • now r.ri sisos tniwtst sr. ..11 t.sr 11,:5i5r.Fur5,6.1.16,... stud silLor isorkirs.ss, sti. L ast Floss el.sthro., ssessi and Billl ill Clot 11., Tr Clon Crash, TAW.. Hsi Clothe. Eon., ell.dl tot Ciotti. is.r csrring, Dna 11.41sinds.tstisd.iFittssr.ss, Sc.. ill. id ..r.. u.,uls..d ',sods iv. rsa isirtitsh riery .sty ..1 ssi..l 6.411. s 'I lan sttristion of • tsuis ss•l. I 1.11 iss.irtitr. s• itrd in, ur sio:t on Insis.l , r.• , • J A 11. I ILIA I`S. ',nand Fl Ul.n et NVi UVENI LE BOOK S Wlmt Norman taw la Ilan lli.ot; The who caw. o. 311nfat, Ilrurys Fin.* TboYonn, Pal g mu; Toe Arbor, Yam, about Dom Mother . * Illlt for Lath, On, la( Horn, no Lthfett Tao Rainbow, The Char I of Ilter, ntWor Ilargetut; Tho oh FIN. For sale by J L. READ, Il Fourth ea p A Ins II iti:E4 , l—:!,so l l Ih., h).r oak, by It A. WA EnTOCK A Cot, Co, tow a Fir.t wad Wo,..1.11•01. QF EKT ',IL a t. IJ,IY. for ,ale by , r.tuNr..Arod; A .rowrof Ftr.l ao,t LUC 11. I I. FJ.-15E - ok ittoo., cAgroi, Camatry. 11011.. Eau:o4, FlroWilaon..ll, aua RwErFlFl , thratle LA RD— t... 4 with?, family LarJ w H.,ro awl I, ilkli. 1.1 F LLEL.F. , A CO, ise:N Nig Liberty m ANGAN.ESE-6,000 Jim. Powdered and lor ohle by 0 A Y kIINERTOOK ADJ IRST PREMIUM -'"` 6[cl - e3 GT ates and Range& EMMEN DIPLOMAASI lid ULM , 111 rim LATE ALLEGHENY' COINTY 4PR(•TBRN PENN.9.VLV 4NI Aral. crtrurutt.sucam ME= BISSELL SL. CO NO i':ls LIBERTY STREET, E=l OOFr I Dr , P A RL O lk-t. IZI HEATING STOVES, and (:nrnmn•EuninElled (iRATr: FIiONTS AND FENIA,ii. cooxima RANG El Et It V.l! VaLi 1411 , ger l , •Itati:tt hAZitiet that 1• and, BISSELL i Il y“u .ant • cooKirf. that moot be , (111 va BISSELL Co 11 you am buildingn bongo, owl ..tut tL: ot AT IlEtOind AND FRNDEIig, call on So. 235 Lirarty =CM! alaaLkaso & PARkEZR, PRODUCE .4 COMDLISSION TIERCIIANTS Clive particular attention to the purchase and Fl.ur, tirtiin and Provisions. • No. G I CIBROV'S BUILDING. ME th spat er Street, u,,. 1!.I. 1. U. as Etral , llo.oEl. Dow., , L Co Mr. W. ELeutch..., Gtaa,ean, tt *co , Hums. J. D. Canfield k. Co.. !Mils kTr odds, " Grattan. •Thomas.% JR. al'eully a MO, .• Jam Yloyd k Co., 'lr. James Gardiner, • • Barbour, hittalsoiro Mew. Lloyd a roma, t Cu., Id, D. Itiallace, I. " J. estate, A CQ. ke:Aimo J. N. PINLEY—: PILE S. vuagira, OOM M 1 SSION MERCH ANTS, ~1.A . p.0. u.,Litifoie. u ., k sb o ttoo to. rombooo sod solo of FD s'oll6. ISO= a CO, flt4b.th. PA. B. Wynn% .i.lo 5 ‘w irr t ffe.. 1 4 ,1 c 1 . 3 , :.oc , •d. ~ , • CILIA lirtilto parting) FLOUR. GRAM RMtz ro—LIPJ • 3.11 JNO DAM vi I 8E on Water itreet for .Rent. =MDT 4 . Mr s at Mullet AVAILEHO ,ur EMINZIE Is respectfully invited to the largest et,ek ant createat variety of ErrovYcs In Ste State, manufactured by . . J;k3lE,i Mc LIMEY, ; ProoWont of Felon Coon-il A. BRADLEY, TN our assortment will be found the fellow' log well known IRE DOUBLE.TOP PATENT GAS k SMOKE JA5168 McAULRY, Prootdoot of tialvc: Confo:11 RUSSELL El Pre:H.lOM or Comm. 0,1.11 THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DorBLE TOP TUE NEW DOUBLE:T(OP PATENT GAS AND THE CELEBRATED VICTOR. for Lire PREMIUM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT PARLOR STOVES, fur Word and Coal; best ia the 11A TF. FRONTS, k:,nll of )etiten will he e. 1.1 on FALL G r ' 0 AI \\l 1:: ute lunpf,y t., h t e atld t.• ittl”rtn tit) fri.n lo • uo c!..• Mainitin! Goods, lloust-ltraishing Goads, Dohiestic & Staple Goods, gbul L. 1..11k..1 411111- or It, 4...1.0b, Ilw• but., styI,...YPETH BcFORE OFFERED IN TIES mARKer w, sill I. 'a almr.st dolly celpt In w.1.1t1l •n , ;.n. ga*.nt erh4ch S n 1.. 6.4.1 eta lov. on,l. Fond man, arri:ls Ina, than tboy can to (rand In the city /1,140 ‘lll nr,d ta-lreal• 7-1 Niarket Street, Let. Fourth and Di:unon‘l, PITT3BrIRGIA PA ViraiTRIFL H )OF7 — trrOELE, OEM ILLERMAN s COLLORD Ste 064 pi epart.l to mart the tLattatt.t. of 11..14 boAky THE UNDERSIGNED fiAp THIS DAY or., him Its it, WITOTAIASTA GROCIZRT 13(3cf./1,2, !...011:1EL W inT A 'URP.Y. n.l v u c,mttuu. Ihs a.ma it lb. 11.11. D PTAND NO. *7 I LILIERTY 81111311 T, oppoette the Es4le 11 Si UEI. PWART .. Wll 11. OURNII Y WU CURRY. W. M. GORMLY & CO., WHOLE 8 ALE! GR OCERS, F"ROVISIONS, 0 C So. 311 11-lbsrly 8 P•tt•hurgh, P• Ju2.lla,d2dp BISSELL . It: ATON, (2 RIB & IstACRIJAT tj AVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW ETOD CHICAL, O. AND ARE NOW OPtiNLNG WITIi AN EN I4ELT TIJkirIS 'l' H 1 M - jilitocellanrous. > 41. T •x• STOVE DEALERS No. 4 Wood Street, PITTSBURGII CONSVNING TROPIC, for Coal. PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING A R B ITER, for Cool SMOKE CONSUMING EUREKA. flr Coal cr Pittuhurgh CAR lETIES market, and heating EIOVC! of every doecrip MS= NioX OPENINu Al HANsoN VALI, AIU ll INI Fit IllahS GOOD'S CLOAKS, ItAULANS That ac 11.1,• ai•i, N K (5-()0 Dt3 AN SO LuVE Mr 0 0 II ti EL F.', Er T HATS, UAPb Air 1) LADIES' FURS. EITEI EEMEEI PIT I'SBURG II MANUFACTURES, Removal, Removal ! LATE Bii . ON, CM:F. a Cu) No. 17 FIFTH EPS" FI.IEIP.M. IIMME!!I V ItIETY ,M 1 2 ,70 GOODS Lamprls:og Nagititi of the Memo. COSNER 6Tir (IPPOYITS THE POST omen PITTSBURGH, PA. Strangers or 011.12sna IESIROUS of knowing where is the beat .I_, RS,. t.. vrpti - e young Mit fo: I u.lne7., am Aln wily.. 10./9. of th.priociy•l auto, b,, 070 of city. t.ot ar.• t1,1.111-c.• tug comparla..nik ,•molzr iltninK 1.01.117 vr 1... sr-.1 in. 04mr.r• tt. r.t• ori.. d. rile., •sfl,IT *l.l cvurw...Li wp;Twta r; I thr. u I, It, hr. c , taw.) th. 9‘.lrn ul .-•• e,•l ittanitiogyt U, •otl,•1 11... Yo to n.k• UP • n , wt ch.• •0.1 that the boo City Collni, h 0 ,„,.„ 1 , .. ther eettool, aod V 01.1.01. n , i stk., to t.-10,110,1, It it not tiverCtA that they will ~ , t nor awl they teal7ollo7l torlo m.u021.1.1.Y Vubltc ilourro Nopit:J. —The Office of stew. rd et the li , D 7 Western Pennsylvania ElArltal an! shrilly Le va mp,. Applications In Writing Iran p,soos qmitoal .- charge I be duties of that gn la; trupnoastlo A. se.:.l 341 - . IWPEETSBGEGII, ALLEGMENV ANL, MAN, tt , t . kas Puna:hogs itailWlT Coll; aNI -Tte to the Malt of this Compaq ar 0t , f1.-1 lb., toretteg will be held at tbl ctn./of It. LIWILILLES,E,•:III Fourth root, rlttaborgo, on WEDNE3D AS, 0 ,:T013 all Ern, I.On, It 10 o'clock 0. E. for the port,.e of or,aniz, n ,... TIIOIIA-9 BAH kW , .101101 E. PARK a, WILLIAM MAGA C. 11. EA 131.1n.1., LEWIS 11E1'011,0, JOS.:" ItnoWn, 11. la, WILK musemtnto. APOLLO THEATItE. MANAGER ....... PORTkil AND NV/ARLAND Door: opt, of o dock; rue a , prothrir. /bird night ol NIADANIE MICLIELS I F.L ESDAY EVENING, Sept nth, will ha p..rt amt.!, a new finy, entitled LOU ISE DE cIIARNY: . • . • HADbIICLIELE. .cliAaLEr GARDNER. .Icy .0 deChurn, Fanry JI, • T, condolo with THE SECRET! oil. Till BOLE IN TEIE WALL RI ADA et Er. MICHEL% THE GREAT ENG Lltill TRAGEDIENNE TUE GREG! ENGLIAI TRAUEDIENNE I=l El= TO NIGHT AT THE APoLI... THEATRE. A ROO'S BRASS AND STRING BAND; OVVIOE. 21 FIFTII sritur. •c9:lyd laburational. DOLYTECIINIC POLLEOE 01."1"11C 14TATII: OF YKNIVA . lei] WA .4 organized with • full Faulty, on the plwn al the Industrial Colleges of Paris and Gorruany. Comprises Preparatory Wpm:pent and Four Technical Eichoul,..i. The &Isnot of Mines; The &Cowl of Prin_tival Chen :War), The Pc hoot of Civil Ettglocerihin The Slued of Mecheulcal Engineer lug; architecture .:I Topographical and Alechaul.,l I cut are hatinde..l to the Etigincerlng worse, and the moat ~.tend .1 Field and L•tmetut r pr.tk. iterurdid.. The Ferenth Anonual Neselon will begin on MONDAY, Stmt. 1010, 1800. Per Cetslognme nod forth, Information tettre•• litt. A. L. KENNEDY. President Of Pavony. SEWICKLEY ACADEMY— A CLASSICAL sigh CostatLaOlAL Pasant. 0011001. RIR Lots. ot. Ito P , Ft W. a C. It. 0,12 miles from Pittsburgh. 11E1 J. R. taevnxi. A. AL, Principal. 'Me TrIIIITY.FOURTII FE,iFlirt ci maleir, on TEE:IDA , Noveurtwr llt, 140. TYR., per Le. 51.41 •.! . CO For C 11,111... .r., enquire, of J.itut Ire,. A &me, L: W.ter etrort. T It. Net irr rt . 01 00‘.1 otry.o, ur the Pr Mc +al, i'en V. ::: . 2.i.cudy yr..? 'OIIE COLLEUE OF ST. J AMES, MARI'- 1. LAND.--Tho eighteenth beitu. ort the last “<"l”..d.f I the VAI,) nl Sep.tutxr. The ♦arloua dor.* In the Cill.liftql: at.d In Cho GRAMM &It FCIIOO4 refaftne tbvir vorl: promptly. Err dimttras nismin , d on Thursday. Wiltinut.nr )11ti It. K EItFOJT, Recta, ju'Ll;:lar2m.l P 0., College Nt. Jmnoa. Md. I~NIYFRMI I 't' 011 , PRVIVSi'LVA NIeT, Law Department, P H 11.13 BII.PH I A. ATER)! OF THIS INSTITUTION will ...cimetwe ou the 3d of October vat I. /he Latowt,.: ern the '.Wert. of the lectern': I SHARSWOOD--Petsone, Peraw..l up. ,1 - 1, awl 31.,,,ett1. law. 1 • HO/ r l'ittle I: SIENORIt 111ILI.E11—Equity. eery effort is usa.lo m roult.r th. In•lituttuo efficient 11. r u. parpo,,,, it lue Io nnw. Thu students .re fre,lnt ntly •nd canbfull) questi,,os ere diacu.ed wad • ItlViSea *. Icing ,arn a•I coGraav lay the , Jul. Cull ta. (I,a Uata nal., 1. tre.,t.,l oqui‘st loot for twat pursaa.ea alLzdy, In eullthag t..a Len *dun tt.,..1 lu the Court • gra.laata al 0, I witilnla:u rot, practtze at oca , . tin Supreme Coort. Intrultvtory Lecture will I, d,,iver- Mit/n FRIDAY, 11)11L130111. at 15 o'clock, P. M., • tho nau•l I , ..cturt , loy tLe Ron. 11110. SILIALSWOOD BII2MINGUABICOIIIIIIEFLCI AL coi.E.F.GIEi AIN 1) WRITING AC A D Uollege Usti, Dlittnand, Elirgratigharn THILW9, CAFill Ott ENTR.ANCE. ir iiinnetitutat Plain Writing 10 Tuna unitratteil Writing and liook-Fie.ping SLIAFFER, Prntritsor cl Writing and &tog Knoptug U. U. LIKITHEAD, Jr., Prittentir n 1 Pen=asultip U. V WELLS. Pr01e...1,4 li , ok-Seeping nod Coranier. nisi Calcultitiona HON. IL I' FLENNIMEN, Ex-U. S. hilnlstak to Den mark,. member of tha Eittahnrgh Dar, Lcernrer to Ooro mental Law. PROF. 81. F. ELTON, Lecturer on notrition. 0.11 and ...what has wryer been before atteropia.l by any gasman, namely Sporintrna of Ornamental and Practical Penmanship isensted i tu your praetor, In rho abort rpsca of from 2U seconds and upward.. Good boarding at WA per wort. Birmingham Furry /roe for strident. Rentrancar at any time. For apectmaus of off.hand littednees Writing, ruche/. two pmitage stamp. , loot abirms tt II LeITLI rd D, Pittsburgb, P•. CEEEMEI MMODERN LANGUAGES.--FaLLIAICK APE!, N 0.170 Smithfield .trout beg.. to luf2.rm hie pupil. and the public that he ham resume:l hie luetructions In German, Wrench, et, Rai 1.1 lord. PENN INSTITUTE, RANCOUR STRIrET, NEAR PENN will ro-opeo ou AIGZ4DAY, rpa 7.Arb AUGUST. Tt : per nest., of are Aloof!. J M. SMITE'. .pAlyd Principal. CM11.0.13....1ELR.1NG HON'S' Mil NEW SCALE NPR PIANO FORTES subscriber has now on hand a most aplendid acid( of Plano.. conalating &oil 7 0. tares, lo Plain soil Carved Cam of the most elegant do. s..ription from th e celebrated Factory of Clacker - bag bone. The !astir...was are all provided with their latest itriprore. r e e nt s, r-Dtrrt,fl't 4n, nen", and are or thole ENLARGED NEW SCALE, which • ranch larger aimed board is obtained, ors.- qently the tons is marred eery powerful, yet retandng lie meet and i s gustily. By the perfection ot the An. [ion, the podium.- fa enabled to produce all grade. of to fronspnreistiers tofortirrietn, with the greatest an. OEM:MGR/NO A sous' PIANOS .re tbne opuken or by the beet ortlete end critic.. In out country:— . lIIALBEIIII saye—"They ore beyond euinparleon Inn tali 1 bay* over sr.. In the UolLed Stele*, awl will corenare fa vorably with tiny I bare ever known." GUSTS V E SATTER stysi—•Theoplulou which I az pr.,- al tan. yeur. ago, hat been moron... confirmed Le rue,-by tat continual use of them, •tr: That for ream. Anil pert quality of Woo, ttlth nicety of articulailen, thay are tie quallai." [Prom the National Intolligontor,Wathinflool o hoy no wifely [Aar =twit= with lootronienio fro, a part of the world, in point of toga, carrot:lh sod tins Wily of touch." [Prom the New °demi Picayune i "Toreacellenoe of material, elegance of Helen, ant falth• fulness of workmatahlii, , and •Love all for iolucte and T. defy, mellow mown.; trlllianry and par - wawaca of tone, they are unetittalled." ilnott th 4 limn; Jhornall "The peculiar musical imatit lea belonging to the Chick • wing Instr.:loots, area lull, movies!, rich nod le - inertia free from any wooden. noisy, tondo...around, m die. agreeable to the sensitive musics/ oar. Tony have elm an oui, even and pl ieu ant froth, ao I will keep In tune better than any Fiance known." The public are Invited to rail ace! examine thow lustrotiMnta, which] aro sold at FACTORY FRICE3 AND WARRANTED atdifiditwV JOAN 11. hIRLLOR, HI Wood etreet. WILSON. PAYNE dc CC., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Nu. P 4 Eirott, Pithburgh Desirable Fall Goods, To which [Loy iuvito (Ito attootk,o of We •elP:lmd ,EWING T HE BRAMAN S nlcels NI ninnr.. In En' ecTurry I=l Fill: EX ANIMATION AND TE.T. t - a Market .t. LASSCCLL A NOrtillitOP. TT S. LAND FOE BAL.E.-1 --- itere will to u • ars”d as, Public. gat., on the 2Gth of September, at Fort Dr.4o, lows, street GC,0,00 acres of Gofers. sesot Lead, mostly totustaKtactot the Xest 11114 Went Porta of tta Dn hlojemitifer, sod are among the hest loads in the Stet, :T permu wishing to eater lands, either with cash or Load Irsersots, we tau oar omit., belletiog sra eta maxim metsfsctim to all *be May entreat babeaa to our tare. WES ChM to pet fez taxes fr, say county to the Rata. ItIcSADIJA t .11.41tLATA • Port Dodge, lowa. Saer to the citizens cf t sibora. - earlsordlmtree 10 catiii, fern= der 090) in monthly garment; van peuellaso a trailedng lot 26 het ram by 1600 deep: S. CUrfßßdr t KM, 61 iTarlret • 1 2 4M2'.2lldtan'EAVV. ' DAVIS. 4 1.11etioneor. Co2l.loraol Yalu Beottla'Fa 64 Fact Etst<4. ,- ) tz LOTS LN TILE \ ENTII WARD.— t o Tuelday eventug, oa. itb, At 7 o'clock, it the oll:mart - 1M We, t uvula, N 0.14 Pitt atttet, tarn be sold =. batulaclotcly situattel Lots lo the Ithirattl, se Lad cut lo the plan r t luh f r VEIL E. N. Davin, to a it• U LOA on Dancan„ a Ett fat .t., dating twit a trout of :1 and extending bark WO tree, toing lota Nco.llo toll; la sal.' plat). 17 ga on Eric, n foal et, !lariat; cad. a (runt of G., nod oaf...nil:tug I.Ack t...t tut,bee, tu.lng 1tue,123 to try. to ashl plan. Plans mey to had at the auctlatt 1,00.. Title. laduiptila. WA. Tema, out thlr.l cue , . tt Auluu ;LI 1 lad 2 gun, with intar•At mtually. • P. if. DAVIS, Mitt. V DOE S AND WATCH ES AT AUCTION. --nn Trwsday and W•desslaY syghleM&PL lb] at 74, Celoeh, at the Coroberagd dales Roam, s o . eh pitch str.a t , a 01 he gold ea ,Lx locales .tack of elbrat Nogg,. Peek, all whim are flesh t/ust the JY..Lrrs Teig*..• compridug the ropeldr .01.1mndArcl as thong In es. , ry &Valmont of literate., ,- Aisyy 12, misty of OTbrijOAO Leger Wert., sr . ..tracts:l • perfechtimeltespers. The moat b DPW pen far rnsngimtidts, Prid - PdPOPN . '••• Inriegd ha day, at gib erugly ion sa:llort prices.y .27 H. DAVIA,- a b et...-- I. 4 I XI . :CUTOWS SALE OF lIODSE AND LOT IN FTXTII WARD.-0a Tanclay,arenlng, Oct-, 'k alirck. at Um commercial sales/ Morns, iith &Wet, by •, it of Una Iltra Warden • and WM.II: Goraily, Isrera of tha la, Wm. Warden, boi Said' that ralnati.• Lot .t 9 r..urid, TOWliteltht baton blurb and Di ,, ,itur .te having • (rata of 2S feet cm Unit •.•n.l nod eiter.,lltig tar* 1 , 0 fret to Carpenter's alley, on irl.tris is tier t,WO 55, ry Prick Dwelling 11Onieni. with kollout of Tr.rn..ca.li P. EL DATIS, dew. VLEOANT 11011SEI1OLL) FORNI - TURE AT At CTIr/S—irt , W.d h lue fur Mink Febtomber :mil, at 10 a ill at th* naad.be 5 altar:O. Lrauth, Kn. IL': Cc pt,. 55'55,515P. Co.. rd ton.ir• and 010- gent hirn,eh.ilil furt.iiurr. sixrl,4, hall , illnlng 0000, charuticre, lair.ry, au, ad< te sofas, nem ylo parlor rhisli, • ,th riwker, mif.ptlon chair, cane at at V! w iota. t chairs, sowing chair mid rocker, window ri-irnir..c. ornamental gas chandelier, acid 7.411 bon ; 11,,oach tbnlrnnr, ball'Onalm and , nblt: elk doLh, stair cu vca and role, mabogany blr,b rail and ironch bad. creed., mahogany oirrating boreaus and Vaih anandia whit mat-Menem mahogany srardrobo. walnut Yrennis tediteri. smasing burran end ..Mt nand; tootorany• - assisinsgatnad: toi , ett , .et. mahogany and sitatts book tmeSseditillrgbilok cues, library shelve, large lar Cindy Ishii% 0111101 and rrolsoc, hbrery sirP ladder, wstli matorg irosSoa shorn., dining rmmp and chamt•ar urpsta,boarth num etc , parlor, chamber and dining room iondeta, am ;foe ab••st. copy, holler. swarming Istils", collar tube, lad • great vurtots of ninths. fun:dhow, _ seM P. Id. ILtill/L-kort-' _ • - AUSTIN LUOHIS 11. CO., Merehate Etelaage. - DUBLIC SALE Or SQUIRREL HILL PROPERTY be offered formleminititSDAY, October Ott', et 3 (fin 'ok, p.m., on the premise, eyelash% ideeo of progeny, termini owned by trei, U. “enetmog 19 a-roe, more or lea, The progartyla well Improved end under. high mato acultivatton, Davin on It about 4.16 bearing „D wan tear Tree. elan theepprow ed earietiew a arnaberkif eboielyeeth and Apple Treew . art , abundance et Grapes, litnehentee and other mall fruits,: The whale ground t• admirably edspted ler • megkd gar. den. The property Is within 6 mlantn walk of the proplifii ed Paesenger tellmni The tame made axiom n al Me dam of wile end vat be favorable to the pordawar, or large portharef the par. clears money may remain on mortgage on lb. premiers. o.lllooen will letTecrroer Fanrth and Market atin2 delock. .e 27 AUSTIN L 901115 k 800., and. Q TOOK SALES BY AUSTIN LtHINAIS 1.0 CO-, AT THE IHERCILANT*' RIOI/A.NOH EVERY THURSDAY EVENING—Dank, Bridge;, lumina ARO' Copper !Rock, Dace and Baal &Sta. nil .pifAlp.';ulo , at the Marrhanta• ExcLaaaa by . 11 11S1N1.411filikbp. Note*, Drafts *at ca fad Eatata oagoitigedlui ...axonal - 4a tam. 1., ♦ USTIN WOWS A ' .01 !tick Not., Drakars.92 To.onSiS, OLD and YOUNG Prciteasor Woocra flair Restorti AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, 1313113311 WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, THE tlmoao growth awl color of the Lek, If cued two . :l4 , brest qack, to any imaginable age. Perfectly L the gray; cover the bald with natcrtre Otto ornament, th e bai4, make It more Wll SILO beautiful than any oll,utd presterve 7 , the ecalp free ROM all db.., to the greatest age. &aka: men, Judges, Attarugya, Doctors, Clergymen, , PrOkunionaj Men and Oentleosen end Ladies of all eleasce, all over Chet aorld, boat tralltnony that no not say tOtiltnuda lit lt.l faro, Read tho following, eadjudget— PROFEWUR H. TLIALBERti, pram:sr, says on 1.13 arthal In the Onlted &eta he vraa rapidly becoming 'goy, but ahhtyl. Wood'. Itoeto, at., 1.1. hut. Is., .0 recovered ginvi hue OIL A ELLS OAKUM, 13 Nas.na titr,4l, N. Y , ra ‘l,. hairs on Lts la Item„ at tnt a To • ata.lie tr.], Inrne..l Iran A dub brown, nt the rlO. - e time ttenttitylog and micretton; the Laii A 1' RAYMOND, Path, Illainelitam. he It Mar nitty years old, end h 4 half sod wbtakers - wara , tero4blrds gray. but by the nee of two bottlaaof Ilesturstlre the gray ben Leta disappeared, t tilt: on Lit LO.l and face, and is more eoft and Irely than I. t Iwontydlve years prityhalle: .11Ls wife, at the ago of filly two, has cited ft inth the' earno edtct. FINLEY JoHNHON, Esti • of New Orloanaoutra.: that he lost Ins hair by It.. Fellow Fere; to Lie need Wootre Hair Restorative, and hie takts liCw thick end glossy. A. fd.BILDDLETON, LI clegaton, ALibluna, the !teetotalist, ham dono tench good In his ;Arc of the country. Ile need It for baldataa, sad now hale • Eno head of hair. T. L MORSE. Lebanon. 80.D/sk7, says he has seep Wood's Usk Reetorative to huadreda of to . sea, lad never knew it to foil in swarraiplialdine all 11 profea,s bt do. A.. 1. ALDEN, McLaneattor4llllnals, lays ho the eraid heed eight yam, arid was hot by the Mandl nso of {Food's Hair rtnihnia llts, he Jana 013 a rich gltistry bead attain .0.3 Hold by all Druggists, and by O. J. Wned 2 Co, 414 Broadway, New Yo,k,and 114, Market atr00t.,134 Loots, Mo. .Strld in Pittsburgh by,Dr. OEO. Q. KEYSER, D 1.. FA and all Drntntisla. [anattllyl LOGAN dt GREGG., IMPORTERS OF HARDWA-RE.; NO. 52 WOOD STREET, For Doors arm St. Marius Rotel, )n.3011631 CI S. Bans, lets of La.:1,1.W Loassk GataaVEll4l4.. GEO. S.iIiGLICAN & Commission Merchants, YOU THE BALL` OF E' I G IRON, BLOOMS, No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Raptninnas—Lyon, Eborb & Co., Pltliblngb; Lvingstas, Copeland & Co., PM.lmre:, lima. 8 FrankJin, - E-sq4 la n• owner; Hon: Ennon Cameron, Elnerlaborp-„ Bryan, Gardner '- & Co, 801 l dayaborg. P.. le2o,6ntel THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PLEILADELPIIIA, in.:area Against Loss or Damage by Firs on Rutinlugs. Blerettandl•e. Par nature, tee.. at Reasonable Hates of Premium. DISSZTO as.—F. Ratchford Stan: William Bl'lLeo ' 'of Wc. WIS. A- 0mi:coll° Frazion Joo. M . Atwood, of Atwood, Init. A Co; lkoj. T. Trodick, of Trodlok, Stoluo A Co; Henry Wharton; bfordecal L. Daarsoo; Goo. EL - SLiwort. of Stewart A Bra; John IL Brown, of John 11.- Stolen *Co.: B. A. Faboaftook„ of D. A. Pallonstook A Co.; Andrew D. Cileal; J. I,4tringer, or-Wood A Erringar. „ ~.. ~ .J l.&- i citroni) STARS, r‘reauft nrO . Cu foT4:Con Secretory. . . Pannftoolo Rot tweTO.—Wm. Trobnef A - Co . , /. - Palnfor A Ca, Thomaggqq H. Ilowo, E.q, Jas. blarnholl, - 1. - 0.1., AIM Emma', Fs,Y WON ArEJsny A Ca., Wilson, Payno A Co, 1 1 . 11 .3. Dr n A Ca,T.lfingstow, Copoland A Co, Jona+, B. Lyon ..„ Wm. B. Lovely A Co. GEO. S. navArt & CO., Agents, 52.11-o.7lBtroct. Dr. Churchill's Remedy fbr the Prevention and Cure of Coritimption. IVinch 'a Genuine Preparation of ttni flypoptioaphites of Lima and of Soda, Tke Spenfir deney for Cbar. , ..ptiza..7,..wfura, D10.,11674, &Man, De.su'ity...oy.rpeyn?, and liartael &nate; The 6 UCCO3S of this NEW ir..llEDY{E.Sintartd by Dr. J. P. Chereblll, at Perk) Is obiiining lartt (14 anal enbtantdE4 popelufty ibroarbr.nt Earape end dal Utlttd Mane. It LI a partly n 6 LlAlLLJPreparati4a,acllug with f itrariatte efficacy la all atagnot Yulmoaary Neryora Dtwascr.— The . CORE 08 CONY.IISICTION, In the .coed ant &WM stages (eta period, consequently when there can be no uncertainty a. to the . natnee 'nt the aau tr obtainel, In all camas, by the. treelike:lL eXcept when the existing het,n of thelunge is or Itsfiltstf• ticket to produce ,lattla. Thu Remedy has but ouly a =MI , . alLa.t, but wilka uaad wbereyer (berm tall{. • ausiki.?•uf tEadWapo, rent at Derdspnunt, nal thus sat ae • priarraipe wilt ye golf to ansumptimput as Ca - crina!ion datipah re:afcl anal Ito • Canyon;dna; ha any Maio of do disoara rows Immediately to the we of the Itypophosphlteard Mao am! Soda. !. Winchratara Germans Prrpsratfon" afiayba ayrop)ln extra largo Loftin, la •'chemically rare,” lade ovnbinatlua proposed by Dr. Chantal! .. for and la preparod nzardlag to his original fcrrnaa. . Da. CUIJILOIIILL'S WOW(' OX OttUEDM . MOM; Compiriaing hi. revolt made 14 Medici., Pori; Net •or C%kte., soil Leittre, Document, , ko., rrrt eh, together .11th UV CO *cut Go receipt of TIVELTn CENTS la Muer, = eau - rms.—lot...4ord Dritagtste ail! try ir, !AI yr.o other I...Farah:Ale than mine. Do not toy A.m. Para:null. Pielairatton" bean fac erode algoature. Z!-Beware of all Preparations cialtniaz io theiHYpo thoeptiltesorbich acolaiti Taos, or any Darn. The conaby lihaly to hellclada Ith eporlous certificates. Puma—Ono bottle, three bottle* ti. Sold, whole. sal. and retail at the 3.18 General. Depot" ii the United Etat...tad:4u aley-st, N. Y., by J. WINCLIMTER;to sih'elte eiders should be adatssa...l. ah.lisale and rand! by G. U. KEYSER, 2q4.1. 110 19....r0d Pitiatmrsis, and -stall by J. P. NAHUM Allegher sAmu;L SAIMISL GRAY 84 SON, MERCHANT TAILOR'H,, 50. 19 FIFTH STREET, PllTaßOltoll. rfIRUSS AND SITYPOR'II I / 1 , MANUFACe TOY.—OARTW SMUT it YOUNG. N 0.130 Wood_.E4 beg leave ß to call the attention or the allicted to. IL that they ore the only BlANUFAcrolums of ____ and SUPPORTERS la thle city.: They Mt .04Alginr... take earnattres and make to crave them article: atle moet oPPnawd Patarti. :tad rurnha, wheat:o .v ty not snore that °mohair that demanded by mare In them. All are solicited to call, alter that tang Taman In any ether store to the city; ma dad :re can gaiety the ordleted that it le their Irder7, with the ntanntsctartr. SA-Particular atectdon mil repalriet , otlld CARTWRIGHT • YOUNG, ed Wad . • WINNER'S MUSIC OF coutalsin the m6st popular NOM,. Maxtbaa, Oftra Maladies, Itaeli4 to an tag manner, as foto; Dasrts,...l. -- — b. Vtolls, Slats arid Vlolincall,. JOITN IL MELLO, Al Ww.strtet: maU. ..k4.d PIM sda • :%or , Ulletut OBELNGES-3 bbla. 8 • 114tvat410e'd this day ast3 for do t 1:10 1 7it r71100.5021.22Wazd 11111111IMM=M ICE=
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