~'. CI NEW PUBLICATIONS. 'THE PICTORIAL FIELD•BOOK OF THE WAR OF 1812; or Illustrations by "pen and pencil. of the History, Biography, Scenery, Relics and Traditions of the late war for American, Independence, by Benjamin J. Losaing, with 'several hundred engravings on wood, by Lossing and Barrit, chiefly from orig inal sketches by the author. Pub. lished by Harper and. Brothers, New York. Few American authors received more substantial evidence - of popular favor than Mn. LOBBING, at the time his "Pictorial Field : Book of the Revolution" was published. The author showed singular ability in the construction ,of the important features of that great historical I event. Rare discrimination was also shown in the grouping of the facts and incidents of that remarkable period. No labor or expense was spared to make it fulland complete. - His fame as an author was;4established by that monumental work. For many , years' since Mr. Lea sing has devoted himself to preparing this companion volume on the war of 1812. It is a'co ntinuation of the history of our country from the clOse of the Revolution of 1788 to the end of the Second War e with Great Britain inlBls. To' acCom plish and complete this herculean task, the inthor, has traveled more than ten, thousand miles in this I country and in the Canadas, with note book and pencil in hand, visiting places of historic interest connected with the War of 1812, from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. Undue haste has not been manifested in its preparation, but facts and papers have been carefully ana lyzed so as not to distort history. 'The sketches of the distinguished actors in that eventful war, and the places of con filet, are expressed in terse, crispy lan gunge, without anything of the sensa tional. The mere.delineation of men and things connected with the War in itself, is sufficient to awaken thrilling interest. ,i). It will doubtless have a wid circulation, and no library is complete wi out it, and persons who cannot afford buy many .1 books Should seek to have w rks of this character, in preference to th usands of others offered to the public. THE ADVENTURES OF PHIL , OR His WAY THROUGH THE WORLP; Shbwing Who Robbed Him, Who Helped Him and Who Passed Kim bv. l'o Which is now prefixed "A tibtbby, Genteel Story." By W. M. Thaekeray. House hold Edition. Published by Fields, Osgood. & Co., Boston. For sale by R. 8. Davis do Co.. Pittsburgh. The excellence of this editiOn of the 1 before, but Satiris t have been presented before, but will bear repetition. Thu type is clear and printed on white pap r. It is compact and portable, excellent ize for 11- ' brary purposes, and is robed inereen mo rocco cloth, and remarkably eheao. Be- 1 sides the edition of six volumes,l namely: "Vanity Fair," , "Pendennis," "The Irewcomes," "The Virainians," "The `Adventures of Philip" and "Lovel the Widower," the publishers announce that in response to a general and urgent de mand they will add to this edition all of Thackeray's Miscellaneous writings. The publishers deserve the thanks of the pub lic for this handsome edition, ' WEDLOCK; OR, THE :RIGHT RELATIONS OF Tae SEXES. Disclosing the laws of conjugal selections, and showing who may and who may not marry. By S. R. 'Wells, author of “New Physl og . omy," editor of the Phrenological Journal, etc. Published by Samuel . R. Wells, NSW York. Works of this character are not expected to be perfect, as the question of marriage and its relations are viewed from different stand points. This work contains however much that is 'commen dable, Indeed it is an excellent compen dium of historical facts on this subject, and will save readers much labor from seeking from various sources. There is also much practical and sensible knowl edge communicated on different topics re lating to wedlock, that are worthy to be observed. Many will differ with the author on some points, especially so far as relates to .phrenology and physiology, though the views of the author are not pressed, neither are his religious opinions. Ase.acire. By C. Hoilland. Published • by J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia. The plain matter.of-fact.style of this work will impress the reader at the out : set: ' There is very little effort to be sen sational, indeed a little vein of this staip. might help it. The story itself is ore do mestic type, in which the lights and shades of married life are wrought , out under a cloud of 'trials and hindrances. Its erowning ylrtue however, aside from the harsh style of the dai,' is the fine vein of religious sentiment running through It. This fact will lead many persons to read it. ;The discipline of this farmer's Baugh• ter was severe, and the result finally , was to her an advantage in her social rela tions -Tax PectLosovny OF. TEACHING. The Teacher, the Pam the school. By Nathaniel Sands:- Published~ by-Har per Qt Brothess, New York. Barely have we found so much sensi _ble informal on impressed ta a work of sixty pages. .I Mr. Sands deals with these questions in plain' ords, and his ,views are worthy of thoughtful consideration.' The.first part treats of the relation of teachers and training, in which the office of teacher is regarded as; 2e that shculd be °dimpled by the best and "purest per sons, that education sis absorption; and pupils should have help according to their ability to and rstand what they are taught. The seconddiscourses of teaching and training, andithi third "to the school in general. Mr. Sands'very properly argues that the youngest pupils , ahould'have the beet teachers, from the fact that a child cannot advance to the teacher, as an older pupil, but depends wholly on what the teacher imparts. His views in regard to a practical, scientific education, in place ( I o 'the study of dead languages, are correct rid in time will be the rule and not the aception. His views of boarding schools are In the HIS/I1 correct," but are too broad and sweeping. A good boarding institu tion is a blessing in many respects. - 'UNCLE JOHN'S FLOWER GATHERERS. A Companion for the Woods and Fields. By Jane Jay Fuller. Published by. M. W. Dodd, New York. Por sale by R. S. Davis de Co. Pittsburgh. - This is a charming book for yonngpeo . ple, indeed old people may profit by its reading. The central character, around whom cluster a bevy of boys and girls, is a cripple, highly educated and wealthy. Each chapter contains the weekly reun ion . of the little flower-gatherers at the" mansion of Uncle John,, who describes the qualities of the flowers brought brought to him. The work is entirely in story form, and very entertaining. By this method the beautiful science of Botany Is unfold.. ed clearly, and in a way likely to leave permanent impressions. It is high toned and worthy of; place anywhere. A. PARSER ANii ANALYZER FOR BEGIN. NERS,' With Vagrants and - Suggestive Pictures. By 'Francis A. March, Pro. lessor in Lafayette College and author of several excellent educational works. Published by Harper de Brothers, New York. • . The 'object 'object of Prof. March ' is to task the memory as little as possible, and bring into use the perception and_ judg -1 ment as much as possible. New- begin ners in the study of the' English language will receive help that the usual grammars lack, and even advanced scholars may use the work to advantage, in connection with other works of this character. We regard the book as a sure sign of progress in Education, and ere long, such I helps will work a revolution in school books. JOHN AND THE DEMIJOHN. A. Temoer ance Tale. By Julia fdeNair Wright, author of "Almost a Nan," etc. Pub lishedby Henry Hoyt, Boston. For eale , b , F. G. Heineman, Third avenue, 'Pittsburgh.' . This Work delineates the history of a boy who was overcome, step by step, with strong drink, until he finally died a terrible death, all from the use of the in toxicating bowl. The lesson taught In this sad but thrilling story should be a beacon light to youths, and a warning to thcm to abstain from the use of . liquor. Parents, especially 'Mothers, will find words of warning and caution, to avoid placing the tempting bowl in reach of their chil. dren. Thousands are ruined by the care lessness of parents, and by their example, in 'having liquor in their houses. The work ought to do goad. THE SIEGE OF BABYLON. A Tragedy. By the author of , i 9.tricani us," 'Ta and other poems. Published by Hu rd k Houghton, New York. For sale by R. S. Davis tt Co., Pittsburgh. Prof. Leavitt, the author of This poem, received high enconiums from the press generally for his poetic genius in his pre vious poems of a tragic character. We do not propose to give the different parts of the plot of the "Siege of Babylon," and simply commend its flowing style and elevated tone. The author possesses strong descriptive powers.? , THE PLAY SCHOOL STORIES FOR LITTLE FOLKS. VOls. / and 2 By Aunt Mat tie. Published by Gould da• Lincoln, Boston. For sale by R. S. Davis de co., Pittsburgh. The first volume of this series is an in teresting story of a little girl waned Julia. In this play story useful lessons are embodied, which serve to impress Im portant truths upon youthful minds. Volume second gives also many bright pages in Julia's character, how she em ployed her time, in which ,others are prominent actors. Some interesting things are said of Fanny, one of the charming characters in these stories, that will awaken tende: interest in the little ,folks. THE LITTLE GATE. Rev, A. T. Spanld • Ing , pastor of Walnut street Baptist church, Louisville. Ky. Published by Gourd & Lincoln, Boston. Fur sale by R. S. DAVIS & Co., Pittsburgh. This little volume is a'story how to en ter the little gate, or rather an allegory, urging the importance of being a child of God; and an illustration, showing how to become one. Znr f - L's. POPULAR ENCYCLOPEDIA. T. Elwood Zell, Philadelphia. We have re ceived Nos. 41 and 42 of this . valuable publication. As w e have`already said, it seems to be the best cheap work of the kind, as wcll as the cheapest good one. It comes - regularly, and has already reached as tar as Bosphorus. The whole dictionary, complete and bound in two volumes, cloth, will not cost more than $27.00. A eTtrpEigT of Williams College who was to spend the summer vacation at Pittsfield, and whom his father gave $lOO to do it with, got. rid , of that amount some What against his will in two little investments before the third day of the time bad expired. The second day he bethought ;himself to offer a ride to tt, Laneboro' lady, to whom he owed a philoponapresent; and In the coarse Of the afternoon, having stopped at &jew elry store, offered her the privilege of selecting such a , present as - she chose. She modestly selected a diamond ring, vblued at $75 —three-fourths of the whole melon fund. •Canght, he could not retrogade; pay he must, and pay he did, as gracefully as the circumstances would allow. '" ' illfetut •Twos" says he was pieseut at a recent interview between ex.f3ecre tary Stanton and Secretary Fish, and was subsequently greatly astonisued to learn by the newspapers tbat it was'a very im portant meeting, hinting. that the Alaba ma question was thri_subjeet under die- CUSBIOI2, when the conversation, in fact, only had reference to the cure of warts. tURGA : FRIDAY, AUGUST - its, 1869, LeiSIIRANCEI IRE MOS I H I LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY O! THE WORLD, THE NA'rIONAL LIFE INSUILECE COMPINT, UNITED STATES OF AURIGA. Chartered by Special * Act: of Congress Cash Capital - $1.000,000. Branch Office, PRIUDELPIIIA 01MCERS CLARENCE E.CLARK,Philadelphis,President. JAY COOKE, Philadelphia, Chairman Eir.ance and Executive Committee. HENRY D. COWIE, Washington, Vice Preal• dent. EMERSON W. PEET, Philadelphia, Secretary and Actuary. FRANCIS O. SMITH, M. D., IPhiladelphla.Med ical Director. This Company Issued, 15 the first TEN ifUNTHS of to existence. 5,395 POLICIES, INSURING 1515',1421,130Cr• This Company offers to its PolicyHoldere PERFECT SECURITY Myna Catibrald up . Capital of One Million Dol • Lars, an guarantees to the insured, 13) itt LOW RATES OF,PE EMITUM, LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE, Its ßeveisionary Dividend 'if 100 per cent. by RETURN PREMIUM PLAN. CENERAL ACENTS. E. W. CLAIM & CO., Bank us. No. 33 South Third Streit. Plilladelptua,tieneral Agents tor Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. B. S. Enesku., Manager. • IBA B. .11143VAY it CO.. Agents for Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercer and Washington counties. aa-LOVAL AGENTSARE WANTED in every 'City and Town; and applications from compe tent parties- for such agencies with suitable en dorsement. should be addressed T.) THE COM• PANYIS GENERAL AGENTS ONLY. In their respective districts._ jrinhrwdir FLOUR. D EARL MILL FLOUR.—We are now receiving 'Very cts4ce • Southern IV heat and Milking our Flour entirety (rum It. _ PE ARL TFIRP ror AR cIitEEN BRAND, CHOICE PAISTEY AND YANCY FLOUR. made - from selected Waite Winter Wheat. PEARL TWO STAR BLUE BRAND, the best family sour in the market, Made from choice PEARL Amber Wheat. UN if. S CAR ItED BRAND. made from choice Red Wheat, high ground and gives v, ry good satisfaction. As a CHEAP FLOUR It takes thelea4 or any in the Market. ' Our cleaning machinery is not surpassed by any in the roan:rt. bee that all sacks are seated and labeled with date of manufacture. R. T. KENNEDY & BRO.. Pearl bteam Mill, Allegheny , . August 9, 1860. FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! MINNESOTA RAKERS FLOURS. 450 bins. Legal Tender, 317 bhl. Ha Ha. 307 bbis Ermine, 170 bbls Summit Mile 970 bbls Winona Co.. seo bbls Red River. 133 bbis May Day. CHOICE WISCONSIN FLOURS. 560 bbl. Riverside. 565 bhls White Star, 500 bbis various brands Spring To heat Flour, City M i ll WHEAT FAMILY ' , LOUR. City Mill of r‘pringtleld. Ohio. Pride of the West, Depot Mills. Massilon A, Paragon Mills Ringleader and Crown, choice St. Louie. •or sale lower than can be brought from the West. WATT. LANG- & CO., jin alla and 174 WOOll Street. • PROPOSALS. ~,,,,, CITY CONTROLLER'S OFFICE. CITY OF ALLEGHENY, /Lugo t 14, 1809. N OTICE TO DEALERS IN LEATHER HOSE, SEAL D PROPnB LS ill be received at this oltlce until 3 o'clork P, . PRIDA.I, Augu.t %Kith, MO. for (1209) TIVFLVB, NUNDRED react Olt DOUBLE BIYETTED LEATlitit HOSE. • Bids to state thepressure they will guarantee the Hole to stand when tested. lie Committee do not hind themselves to &C• rept the lowest or any bid. - • W. M. PORTER, aulS:n4s • CITY CONTROLLER. CITY CONTROLLER'S OFFICE, CITY OP ALLLIRENY. AugMC 14tb. 1860. f 7kl (plum TO'CONTHACTOR.Sr I Ns Sealed Proposals will be lecelved mails office until 3 (peplos p. It.. on FULLA.Y..August MUth, 1E169, tor building FIRE ENG ENE HOUSE IN THE SIXTH WARD. Platte and Specifications can be seen. at the office ol J. M. RALPH. Req., Architect. Federal six. et. Allegheny City. The Committee reserves the right to reject any or ali bids. . W. R. PORTER. • - CITY CONTROLLER. ASSESSMENTS. CITY gKIIINEYR'BII,FICE. ALM:MI/NY CITY, P. 4., Animist 13, 1809 .1 OTIC'E.--The Assessments for .a.ll Grading EILBUCE STREET, from Corry to School streets, alio the assessment for Grading and Paving eyrall AI,LEY, from Webster to Beaver streets. are tow ready for examination, and can be seen at the offl,:e of the City Engineer ,until AUGUST A3delS69,,when they will be placed in the hands of the Oily Treasurer for col. ~, • - Clitalt,LlßB DAVIN. s tl/6:ll 'y MY ENGINEER. 07110 Z OT CITY ENGINEER a. BOEVILYO/1 • i P/TT B BUSGII.,,u gust 10, 1189. I .r. O TICEL—The ' , assessment far th '' Clretoß. Paths end Cdrolne LIB. a CY HU !Mr. tram Etna to as 4 street,'" now ready. for exaroluatt n,_""i4 can be leen ci this office until Tauten ISAT, August, 26th. when It will be returned to the City Treasurer , ' omce for oo leotion. autedl49 11.. J: MOORE. City Engineer. LIYSEY ST-ABLES. IMF Et. enwAsr ... HO ' BT. H. PATTIESZ;i: ROBIN EL PATTERSON AI Co., LIVINEUrs SALE AND COMMISSION STABLES I 1, IFSENTIFIVENUR LIBERTY ST. PITTABITIiaII, PA. w 2 114 far SCHENCK'S POLHONIC SYRUP. _ !SEAWEED TONIC AND MANDRAKE P/LLS will cure Consumption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, it taken accord; lug to directions. They are all three to be taken at the same time. They cleanse the stomach, re lax the liver and lout It to work; then the appetite becomes good; the food digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh: the diseaaed matter ripens into the lungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets welt. This is the only way to curt consumption. - To/these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck. of Philadelphia. owes his unrivaled success I;' the treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The Pei atonic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the lungs, nature throws it off by an easy expectora tion, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe a snail* cough will throw it off, and the patient has rest and the lungs begin to heal. T . do th the, be:tweed 'ionic and Mandrake Pille must be ireely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pnlmunic Syrup and the food will make good blood. Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, removing all °barn tions. relax the (mats of the gall bladder, the MI starts freely, and the liver Is soon relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can 4o; nothing as ever been Invented ex cept calomel (a deadl poison witch la very den gerens to nee unless t ritli great care,) that will unlock the gall bladd and start the secretions of the liver likeSchenck's Mandrake Pills. Liver Comm:tint le one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. Schenck's Seaweed Info Is a gentle stimulant and alterative. and t e alkali In the. Seaweed, which this preparatio is made et, assists the stomach to tnrow out the gastric Juice to dissolve the food with the Plum nichyrup, and it is made into good b. ood withon fermentation or souring in the stomach. The great. reason wh physicians do not cure .Consumption is, they t to do ton much; they give medicine to stop th cough, to step chills,to stop night sweats, hecticfever, and biersdoing they derange the whole digestive lock ing up the secret:ons„ an eventually the patient sinks and dies, Dr. Schenck, in his tre tment, deep not try to stop a cough, night aw s, chills, or fever. Re. move the cans% and tee will all •atop of their own accord. No one be cured of Consu.mp tion, Liver Complaint , Dycpepsia, Catarrh, Canker, Ulcerated Throe fatless the liver and stomach are made health . If a person has consu m ption , of course the zings in some way are diseased, eltner tuberclea, abces.ea, bronchial irritation, pleura adheston, or the lungs are a mass o f inflammation and that decaying. In such cases w hat must be dozier It Is not only the lungs tha t are wasting, but It is the whole body. The stomach and liver have lost their power to make blot. , oat of to d. Now tbe only chance is to take Dr. henck's three medi cines, which will bring up a tone to the enema/ :Impatient will begin to w then , it will diges easily,and make good bl ; he patient ne gins to gain in (testi , and as soon as the body be -004.3m gins to grow, the lungs iummence to heal & shy up i and the patient gets and well. This late onlv.way to cure Consump ton. , When there Is no in ng disease sad only Liver Complaint and Dyepepsla, bchenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Piii4 freely in ad billions complaints, as they are nor fectly harmless. Dr. Schenck, who has enjoye d uninterrupted years health for many yes pest, and now weighs 2113 pounds. was wasted away to a mere skeleton. in the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption, hi. physicians having pronounced his case hope less and abandoned Jim to his fate..He was cured by the aforesaid mer icines and since hie recove many thousands slather y eillicted have used Dr. Schenck's preparatio with the same re markable ' success. Full motions accompany each, making it Sipt abseil" lynecessary to per- Bonaire see Dr. Schenck, anima patients wish their lungs examined, and or this _purpose he is prefessioeally at his Princi pal r °Mee, pilliado. phis, every Saturday, whe all letters for advice must be addressed. He is sit. profess'onally at No. 32 Bond street. Nu 'ork, every other Tuesday, and at No. 33 Ha o H an over street, Boston, every other Wednesday, e gives advice ITee. but for a thorough examln len with his Respi: rometer the price tas3. Oo.ce hours at each city from 9 A. N. to 3 P. N. Price of the Pulnionic Syrup and Seaweed Ton i is eachel.3oper bottle, er *pa a ball dozen. Mandrake Pula 23 cents abo . For sale by all druggists. . 1 myle:lsl-dAF OF THE arDocurolit WHITTIER CON. TINITES TO TREAT, ALL PRIVE DISEASEd. That numerous class of cues resulting from self - abuse producing an. manliness, nervous debility,,trritability, erup tions. seminal emissions, and linen), rim: potency. permanently cured. Persons afflict ed with oellcate. Intricate and long %tend lug constitutional complaints are polltelylnvited to call tor consultation, which costs nothing. Experience, the best or teachers. has enaPied him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe, permanent. and which to most cases c an be used without hlnorauce to business.- bledic.nes pre. pared In the establishment, which embraces ot nee, reception and waiting rooms; also, Warding anu sleeping apartments for patients requiring dug) , personal c o ncentra ti ng vapor and cheml= cal bathe, thusthe flamed mineral springs. No matter who have failed, state your case. Read what he says In his pamphlet of fifty Pages, sent to act address for two stamps in sear ed enveppe. Thousands of cases treated annu ally, as onc e and ail over the country. COll3lll. tation tree, personally or by mall. (Mee No. 9 Wylie street, (near Court Rouse) Pittsburgh, Pa. Roars 9 A. X. sent P. IL tiOrldllys /2 If. to P. Y. Pamphlet to any address for t wo stamps.. apil garBATCHELOWS HA 111 DM - This splendid Hair Dye Ss the Desna the world: the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, relia ble, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ri diculous tints; remedies the ill erects of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful. Oksek or brown. Bold by 'llHr:west; and Perfumers; and properly applied at Batche lor's Wit YaCtors. No. /6 Bond street. Eels York. mv2i= Or T OE DIARHIAGE Essays on the ERBORES OF YOUTH, and tbe EVILFSO,wiIth Sc e O rta A h G e E lp l l o n th ga r rr ino SOCIAL - fortunate. Sent In sealed letter envelopes tree or charge. Address, HOWARD Ali+OOt , Box P. Pblladelpbla. Pa. my21:163-d&F - - . TN THE MATTED OF THE AP. , PLICATION of “The Hopewell 014 School Presbyterian Church, of Findley Tovemahlp, Allegheny aunty, Pt nnsylvania” for a Chant r of Incorporation, al o. 694 Sep ember Term, 1860. Notine Is hereby given that the "kOPEWELL OLD ECIIOoL FitgaBYTaRIAICpa URCIL of Findley Towr ship. Allegheny cnnniy. Pa.," have made application to the Court of Common PIVSLB fora • CII RTER OF INCORPORATION, And that the saute wilt be granted at the noxt term of Court, unless math:lent reason should 1* shown . to the contrary. an 2 - J. H. WALTER, Prothonotary. XN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED tSTATAS. fur the Western Strict of Pennsylvania. JtisEPH kL1;1017. a Thinkrupt tinder the Act of Commas of Ilarch 91d, 1807 having ap plied edor a discharge from all Ids debts . and other povable under said Act, by order of the Court, notice Is hereby given, to att,persons who have Preyed their debts, and o , he persoes Inter ested. to appear on the 17th say ofJune.lll39,At 10 o'clock A. 11., before SAMUEL He.liPe.l4 - k'll.. Neglsterin Bankruptcy. at his olftee. No. 93 Diamond street. Pittsburgh, Pa., to show cause, ir any they have, why a discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. B.C. Sic° ANDL.WI, • Clerk of U. B. Court Sur said J' _strict. myZieM ' TN THE COURT OF 'CORMON PLEAS; of Allegheny County, No. 427 of bentember Term. 1869. in the matter of the Incorporation of "THE A , TISIA.I.S BUILD ING AND LOAN ItssOCIATION OF ALLIS. OHENT CITY, PA." Notice Is hereby aim that on the 17th day of JullY. 1869, application ivaa made to said Court to grant a ()barter or Incorporation to sato ASstr ciatiott; and that If no sulliclent reason be shown to the contrar., the same wilt be granted at the next term of aaLs Court. D. N. & A. S. BELL, JULY 19, ' 1809. Attorneys for Petitioners. jnonnai 'WHEREAS. LETIPCII4 OF AD.. LIH DI !NIB RATIbNon the est gra n t e d ANIE WILLIAMS. have been to the undersigned. All persons lodemed to aatd.ea. tate are requested to make Immediate payment. aad those flaying claims against said (Nate gin please•pre , enc th • same for settlement, properly, autnentltated, to the undersigned. SAM% A , . NEALt. No 195 Sandniky street.Tn:rd ward. Allegheny elty. Jy • WALL PAPER. - THE OLD PAPER STOKE IN A NEW PLACE, W. P. MARSHALL'S NE* WALL PAPER STORE, 191 Liberty , Street, alias ?smut) SPRING GOODS ARRIVING Deny. mkt!! ECORATIONS--In . Wood, 'llfarble and Fresco traltstlons tlsr Walls aTa Ceilings of Dining Boom, Haug, •te.. st, No. 107 Market street. An: JOt3EPH 1117 4 H19 'a usu. STAMPED ROW PAPERS Aar 6/1 ors , at N 0.107 Market street. J 712 JUSZYLE R. HUGH= k BRO. LEGAL, WALL P.Q,'ERE3, FERIALE_EDIICATION. NB. AND MIL M, TIVINiNG'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, No. 2024 Nt. rernon St., Philadelphia, The object of this Echool Is to Impart a practi cal and useful education. For this purpose the rooms are fitted up with every necessary comfort and convenience for twenty 'cholas only. The most etUclent teachers of French, German and Drawing are engaged. An ample supply of Philosophical and Mini cal apparatus is provided for the Illustration of natural science. A paniphltt Prospectus of tbe Echool - will be ihrnished on application by letter or otherwise . aula-d&P NEWELL' , INSTITUTE, 255 and 267 Penn Street, Will re.opan on MONDAY. SEPT. 61'11. erms $4O perstsslon of live inonths. . No extra charges. except for Lemnos and *a ide. Applicants to be able to re 'd easily. THE BOYS' SCH.CoL BOOMS, in Po. 957, have been recently enlarged and very much Im proved. The course of . study qualities inr en trance Into any College. Thorough teaching is given In those atudtes relating to bus'ness, much as SPELLING. PENMANSHIP. it KITH METIO. COM POSITION. Itc. , 'Oerman Classes .The character at the school Is a guaran teeXor honeskytgorons teaching.. The Teachers are Messrs. NEWELL. mA , :RIT3I, BURCH FIELD, SLOANE, and • MOhOA.N. The School Rooms for the YOUNG LADIES are In No. 15S Penn street. The Booms are spacious and elegant. The Principal, Mr. J. It. NEWELL, will ne &whited by Bliss SPENCER, Mimi E. M. LIOUETT. late of Vassar Collette, and Miss WAIN:INS, already known In the corn. munity tut an able teacher. The two Depart meets, jeatur an Senior, embrace the usual course pursued In such4nmitutlons. 2 HE MU PA and Mis s be under the care af P r ofPof. D lIABI and Miss STEBBINS. Prof DERAM• charges ore $95 per quarter. and Miss STEBBINS. *lb per quarter. oth are known ne strictly FIRST-CLASS, feachers of Music. The LADIES' SCHoOL noW offers every advantage , which can be secured .by faithful teaching and most desirable sumundutga. The Principal may be seen daily at 955 Penn stre.•t. front 0 to 12 o'clock. • itutoivrm .ST.• XAVIER'S-ACADEMY, • • . Under the Care of the•Sisten of . 11erey,. • • WESTMORELAND CO.;. PA. This Institution Is situated near the Penayl yanla Rwntral Railroad, in a most neantLful and healthy part of Westmorelani - county, about three mites irons Latrobe. The scholastic yr Monday aided into w essions. commencing the after inn lbih of Au ga t. Board and tuition per Session, (payable In advance) 493 00 Bed and oeddi, g per sessioa w StatloneiV 60 •I• 2 00 Doctor's fees - '• • - • es 00 Tue Modern Laminates, Music. Drawing, form extra charges. . • All 'communications should be d recti d tVi Directress of tit.. Xavler's Academy. Et. - cent's e. 0., carriage and county. EA. N. B.—A carriage is in attendance at Beaty's Station every Weanesday, o meet the morning accommodation !train from Pittsburgh.. • htudies wll Prospectuses-cancence Anirus application • . . - she had on to the Directress of the Academy, • - auf:n4 CURRY NORMAL INSInuFf, The Next Term will Open on the LAST Morii4AT OF AUGUST. persDria withint teenier Regular Classes, and esp•ltial,y former Pupils and ~ them qualided to enter the Senior Class, should apply this week. A SELECT SCHOOL FOB BOYS. Will be opened In connection with this Institu tion in which they can t• ke a thorou g h Course In tiperine, Retptiols Arithmeste. imetivaPhY. History, English Otammar, Writing and Book keeping, or any of these branches. A Select Sebool for Little Gide. Of similar grade, will able be connected with the Lostliution. - • Parents wishin g to make arramoments fr r send- Ing their Pone and Daughters,are invited to ap ply this weer. • an5:118 .• Miss M..MARICHANI. , (Late Associate Principal of trying Institute ' ) 'WILL OPEN A sQuodi. FOR. l'oung Ladies - and ./Flisses, ,'•• MONDAY, September O. 1861). At(the rooms lately occupied by the Curry Insti tute, No 1551 and St Sixth' street (late St. till?). Ciretibirs will be Issued Sir a' few days, or any infbristation they be obtained of Miss 3farkbauf, at 312 PENN ST., Pittsburgh. ' - ani*nr2 wYERs , • SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL • INITITTJTE, • ✓tt West Cheater, Pa. The Scholastic Tease 10mouttis be n ign, WED. NLIDA Y. september let next. For catalogue, apply to *EL IVI:ER9, A. M., au7;nl7' PRINCIPAL AND PROPRIETOR MIN:SYLVANIA . MILITARY ACADEMY, ' At CHESTER, DELAWARE Co.. Pa. (For Boarders only.) The eights annual session commences Thursday, • et:member 2ad. Ts e b Inclines are new and very complete in all their applt ointtneni a. Very. thorough instruction la anct4at and , modem languAges. Two' graduates of time()tilted elates 311 , 1tary Academy devote their exemalvely to the department, of Mathematics' awl Engineering. Careful at tention is given to the mo.al and religious cul turn oi cadets. Circulars may be olittned of C. P H. AULSA. Esq., lito. 40 ud Street, . Pittsburgh, or of • - - Cot THEODORE HoyjitT, • President of P Au 3 m 98 .. AL A.,ademy, eater,, S aIiIEITIN GS AND BATTING. HOLMES, BELL & CO., ANCHOR COTTON' MILL4I.. Eirkrsirmtait. Manttacturers ofli&191 MICDIBM and ANCHOR AND- NAGNOLLIII. • NICETY," 3,1 . ANT) RA TTTlett6 , AUCTION SAUJII3:. T: EASE OF COAL' WORKS, L HOBAES. XMAS, CARTS, ko. tJATIIIWAY BIO.BNANG; September. 4tli, at 10 o'clock, at Inner, Bros. Coal iseribt. Corner Try street and Fourh' Avenue;•wlll ibe sold by order ol Jot r. H. galley, Aaslonee of John A,. and Edson Eaten-. Co •partotre, loasebold of (1 , at Worts acoblnaott torrnsblp,.. Altaghesy county, witu tba bolfdloga,ll2tOrea;nlackbinerr. horse-, mules; du olpsars..owts, Ammo, scales, barrows, blacastoltri a tools, iron. chains. ' ante • A. hicILWAIVI Anottoneer. AROMTBO B ARR &RWS KIC I io ks rKur Muse .111930CukT/ON Nos. - law:1 4 sc. Olair aspeti Elttabilra. I ,Ps. Swam, attenactri Men dellzELog kad bsildLnir at eiynitzr ifOkaiffil 60 4 31ntla:0 WILOOII , OIL , CLOMEM.--,.. - .A: - NBEILB OIL OLOTELLH• .._'`. :!..,:. 1. ,o.ur, „Du. OHJUDIPII.t I , -..; , 7- firilielliV 'RAD '- 2 '. i , T 4 - , , "-r •- •.!. -, TABLID-4,11D 1" . 9 L'IOLOTHB IN zirsay V&SIETY. ! _ J. H. PRLI,M6 lie and fifielzth War* ! . , W_IMMEN fIarFIFTH AVESUE MULL-. NO. 65 Fifth avenue, opposite the Open House, Pt:Uhl:met, Pa., Is the coolest and molt desirable place of resorte. Lionors can be had at this place Pure and Good. The Billiard Booms are on the ground floor In thesear.- FOR SA LE. • A LEASE EIGHT YEARS TO RUN of a lot of groans Inswing 138 feet on Strawberry can,. running back 25 , 1 feet Immediattly in rear of Pittsburgh, bens' and Manchester Pa.son pag r Railway Co's stabte. and oa the 'lnc of the of the Cleve and and Pittsburyli Railr. cern. ay adiac.nt to the Ohio river. on which is erected TWO GOOD FBA ME TEN ANT HOUSES of three rooms each. with good 'stabling and out uouses complete. This property Is well adapted for lumber or coke iumness, there being already erecte.• thereon eight coke ovens with all the necessary appliances for carrying on that business. I A I«.i ). for rent or lease, a comf"rtable BECAME HOUSE of three rooms, in a good loca.ion Isithin five ininutes wait or wood. stun !Station. P.. Pt. NV. & C. E. R.. t) whieh there is attached about halt an acre of groni.d. Tula property will be rented low for a term of years to, a good tenant. Inquire of • - ALEXANDER PATTERSON, Lumber Yon! co-ier Preble and Juniata streets, or No. 157 Rebecca street, opposite the Hat Works. Allegheny City. y 29.107 OR SALE. • tood 6 roomed brick house on Centre avenue and large lot-44,500. _ • - • . Good 6 roamed frame house wish-all iniporre• ments: lot 69 oy 110-46.01110. Frame house. 2 coma; lot 24 byloo-11.009. Twu well finished press brick bonne area large lo t— only/16.000. Two 0 roomed houses on Fulton street—s9.so9_ each One. lot 24 by .199 feet on Reed street—ssoo. Prot of around on Mt. Washington. - 20 acres on Panhandle Railroad , 4 mileafrom 'the city. 30 acres on Western Pa. Railroad, 4, Mlle, from the city. 295 ser, , s good Improved land in Missouri, Will be divided to lull purchasers. 20 lots on t entre avenue -11300 ,to $1,500 each. Inquire of • 31cCLUNG & RAINBOW, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, J7lO Nos. 195, 197 and 199 Centre avenue. VOR SALE. Neu Osborn Station, on the PlttsbUgh Pt. Wayne *Ad Chicago EtWroao. TWO LOTS, Containing AbOut Two Aores :Each. W. MACKEOWN et 8R0.., 195 Liberty Street., mus VIOR SALE. . . ' VE LOTS near Breed's Grove , within ilre minutes walk of Pleasant Valley fee t. t Rail way. Lisa re each 20 by 150 running through from Hs lligher'to Ann streetet,on which there Is over 400 grape vines, besides peer, apple. peach, Num, and cherry trees. ... leo. variety of utocr and! frults. Price 03 500; $2,000 cash. balance in e and two years. Also one acre ofground in Bellevue boronebt Ft. half a mlle from Jack's Nun rtation. P.. Ft. W. & C. B. It . on which there is about 30 or 40 fruit trees. The place is well watered and fenced. and In a good , neighborhood. Price, $3.050. Other Houses and Lots in good Itealltles. In— galte of 51. WHITMORE, Beal Estate and Issurance Agent, corner Ohio and tiandusky streets, Allegheny. ' awl V. ALUABLE STOCK FARM UR SALE, tuated Brsamoreland co - unty. three miles r no s l of • 'New Florence." Contains 540 acres. 400 of which Is ciearad and and a- large portion in - trees. The land is rich largeell wmered. The huiinir consists of a frame Dwelling, two trame Barns and nu merous outbuildings. A'l the staff on the ground to erect a line new dwelling; Cellar dug. This faint Is (dived at tt.e low price of ;AO per acre, with easy payments. Apply soon to. .n& Co.. Igo. 104 • Fourth Avenue. QM VALUABLE OAKLAND PUG. PERTY FOR •SALIC.-100 feet front en fineries street by 203 feet deep, a neat well built. Cottage Rouse of portico, wide hall., large vector, bay winciow,marble toastle.diaing room, kitchen, large cellar, three chambers. three attic rooms, porcn. etc.. C o n cor d nd ydrant .water. fruit and shade trees. _grape vines. under drains. etc. - In desirable - Wootton. Ere minutes walk from the Station and easy of access by Connellartlle Railroad. Apply to S. CUTEIRKRT & EONS, 39 Moth avenue. MEI IQrARDENERS TAIIE NOTICE. —POE fiAL.—The FOURTEEN MILE AND, on the 'Allegheny River. and now used for gardening purposes; well itursoired and In a high state oCcultivation; containing 40 or 30 acres. now offered at a bargain. Call soon. Also, otherParms in good locations. Woolen Factory. two Rouses, and twenty acres of land on the Central Railroad. Houses and Lots For Sid! and To•let In both cities. For farther par. Maws Inquire of WELL/AM WARD. fat HO Grant motet. otomire Cathedral. 17NOL.WERM:1 FREIGHT. • 'TUESDAY MORNING. AUG USP24th. at 20 co , qock. veld be sold at Commerclal ?glean.. olns. 106 Smithfield steet.t. tormy freight and entrees, to followingF Unclaimed srrelgot, stored wi.h S. 11 Floyd & Co., by C. ./t‘ P. and Pittsburgh. Stoves: y A Chicago Railros:. S pri g s; aers, 2 1). ecuta...lll Bed O. bber . hats, 3 kegs; T..A.dam.„ 1. bd, Bottoms; .7. Gratis Cu , 1. box Axes; Sbiils A Danner. 3 bra noun; J. Dickey. 1 box hardwan Emizonds & K. 1 boillardware; Falnestock, Albree - & Co.. / r;bl Chimneys: A. Stevenson. Agent. I.boxioa per- J. Wet t 1 package Horse Harness; Genf), 1 box sandrie4.A. C. ilall& bro., 4 bxa nt bledlcines; Keenan, it CO.. 1 box Piks: W. Livingston. box and 0 tables; Goncher. 5. Cider Mills; K. lekley & Co., 1 box Seed; Briggs A Bra. 1 box ser.d; J. S. Hargett.. acre ink and .1 bux books J. Toppings, 1 bsr rel Gles.wsrel, •F. liratlenno, 1 barrel Cut and Dry; • Mrs: Rockland. A boxec; W. Mug.. 1 box glassware; J. S. alo.Ken ney 3 Grub Machines; Lutht.r (kid); 4 p e a Parnervide Ladder Co.. Double • ad /dere; C.V. Tracev-& C 0.., 1 box and 1 NZ Cabt • • logs; G. W. 'Byers, 1' buil I'. dicks. bxs. 1 . trunk. 1b• I,.Beddlugr push,'. 3 obits 'paint; Russell A Weiner. bilf.bbl . Ales G. W. Hender son. 1 bbl •nolassm.; J. K. I.lpe, 1.. cask Glass ware; %V. - 1. bbl GoOds; D lases Hal,; J. Sidles, 1 box it ee; J. T.. O. steers/son. 1 Box; J. Morrag../pack_ego Hard war ;B. Prevention A Arnold, Iki Wine; Kee & Co..' 2 bbls &Ash & Hodges, 1 bate wootSacks; Ti J., ;ore. Box; Lind say, 6 boxes, lisrdwore. 4 anvils. 1 package Screw Plates: 2 Bellowe, IA gjeces Boller Trott; Lane.l box Plants; F H. lienderson.lHonse - Enke; F. elexander.- I plow; W. w w arn „ . bbl Gilt W. V. .2rodes t casks Bottles; Jo ob Alrenhar. 1 bale Hens; G. Lofelak, 1 bbl Cider; J. P. bialtl.4llbax Chimneist. Brentand, 1 box Hardware; Richards & H.. 1 box Glassware; Sayer, Werandx &Coll 14 Blooms non; Enoble 1 Schrock. Bboxe a Nuts an3Ptc s les;. rratt. Ito Is Itornittg; J: W. Deaner & Co.. I box O. ware; J.ll. •Boyts At Glassware; C. Magma. I barrel of Channel; W. H. By ran & Co., barrels- f' Bungs ; B eat & .Robinsen. 1 box , Hda.: Maly Snyder, 1 lot'R.. G 004.15: W. Landenberger 1 Chest; Evens, Sharp & Wescott: *lnsts. fire Clap; Hit sbussb Bult Co., 1 boX and keg Bolts: Hoes: box M inds h yS fr J.. IGbangeAx l H a b ndl ll s; b aJobes ; atm A Klbg. , 1 - barrel Vorletat" A..ton H. W. A Co.. 1 bbLtr..Fliel ag;B.J Walker, 1 / keg Hoz cot: no marks: ,4 boxes mdst- 111 boxes Glass ware; dozon Wegtber Boardti 1 Fatent Gate; 111aY take; 1 111.1r1ndstehes t' 3 bole. and 2 bxs. G'onswide v l box Whadow,elass; / Chest: :1 keg Ada;So box H. Goolia;'4 boxes ; 1 box Tobacco; Bop.; 1 bdl.lron; , l bdl Castings; 1 box ods;,l box , Alisplcet- 1 lor, Marble; 1 bbl Fiaysmas: 4 boxes Ilrokets.Glassi 1 box Shoes; 5 Wagon LelVerst 110 t Barrels; 1 Box; 'Grate: '1 bill gdeceS 1 Crib: 1 Box: . h tul Sundries . ; A Wath.actilnes: S. nurse Collars; 9 10/16 rsper:lbtll Chains; /lot Tubs. Buckets and - Panar- 1 outs 11 keg Nails; 1 box Sundries: - 2 bbla otoneware;11ron11111. SI /dow ns Machias Knives.- _ A. BI'ILWAIN.E... Auctioneer. ,jlilf.,4lEol. • lla 0 . aux _ th. v AliaßALL'aizazza !ant Coal Mune AnstlAra. , s Li WILL . CRS DX C'EalL giA NAminAzios ;war Om cos sPzP ' • ; ' —Mr*. &jce of tagroyalfa 'Mix% 4.1.0 0 per bottle. KELLY 'lt w t . s ho aret e . 424 reta l • go a r -rEs q mtic , t`;- ,4 a:)Ar4f4 .PUBLFIII3-TBE BLOOD. Pv I . I IALE HY PituacdisTsieimim-vim mud 1187:b10Nr*? lEEE C EWEDIT"4(I9A W I4)II # III I. Ulitri4sl"altie4 :Watt 4 4, : tart ;i ' 4l • • /11L.0 Louisville ByuC 100 nment u aslft . FOR SA.LE. EN QUIRE OZ =MB