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FP' .... ...,- - ‘ .•••" . i • , : :.. '. ''.: • • . ':' ". ~."' '',-,", i ' ..,---- ' • '...""*".'‘ ' 7*.- -''',+ '4'*fr4,,,'S i:., '''''.l,.V.....t+4.•::Fi'l.' 4" ' 5 ,, ,, :r -M.'...- ' . -., .' . I,.'' . 4111 the Path) Wet. MONDAY MORNING AUGUST 22 DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. LECSISTAtir LAW JCIDTM GEORGE F. GILLBIORE, of Pittsburgh DISTRICT ATTOR.VET: ' JOHN N. lirCLOWRY, of Pittsburgh STATE 6MCATORI SAMUEL M'KEE, of Birmingham Assranur: JOSEPH H. DAVIS, of Allegheny City; SAMUEL W. MEANS. of Robinson township; PHILIP H. STEVENSON, of 3foon township; JACOB STUOKRATft, of Allegheny City;' ANDREW JA.CESON BEAUMONT, of Pittsburgh gtlMirhcas EDWARD . CAMPBELL, Jr-, of Pittsburgh. COIINTT IT.EISCRETL: JAISIES BLACTSMORE., of Pittsburgh. , • Cot - [7r; ►torron: JOHN T. SYMMES, of Pittsburgh 81311ittelc: JOEL EETCHIIM, of Elizabeth oritoroß OP TOO POOH: TEIOMAS - NEEL, or Tprentum THE IRON ORE OF LAKE SUPERIOR. The mineral wealth of the region around Lake BuPerior,is being yearly more and more eveloped.: Its copper is the standard copper f the world, and furnishes 'employment and brings wealth to thousands of People. But its wealth of iron, the great mineral sta ple of the World, is also exhaustless, and is becotining quite as important, as an article of export, as its copper. At Marquette, a rail -road has been built to the ore beds, and thousands of tons of ore are shipped every week from this point. This road brings to theavharf about eight huudred tons of ore Per week, which is loaded into schooners and propellers, and brought to Ohio and Pennsylvania, to be manufactured. A few days since, there was no less than sixteen vessels at this point loading with iron ore, or awaiting their turn to load A large pro portion of the ore brought from the Superi or-country is landed at Cleveland and Erie, and taken by the Cleveland and Washington Railroad to Younestown, or by the Beaver and Erie Canal, to the furnaces, near the Beaver and Neshannock, to be made into iron. Much of the ore is also brought to Pittsburgh,' and some is shipped to Johns town, where it is mixed with Pennsylvania ore in the making of iron. This ore is of the richest description, being about seventy per cent of pure metal, and, mixed with our Pennsylvania ore, turns out a quality of iron - which cannot be surpassed. At the ore beds it is worth about three dollars per ton, and the cost of freight to the coal dis tricts where it can be most readily and cheap ly manufactured, is from $3,25, to 3,l';') per ton. We understand that some heavy con tracts have been made for its delivery at furnaces in Pennsylvania, at per ton. With seventy per cent ore, in furnaces at the mouth of our Pennsylvania coal pits, along waters navigable to a market, there is the certainty of cheap production, at a good profit, of our great Pennsylvania staple. For some years past, tho iron masters of Pennsylvania have been turning their at tention to the means of cheap production as a remedy for the neglect of Congress to furnish the iron interest with adequate p-ce tection in the shape of a tariff on iron and coal. It is rimy the design of the iron men of Allegheny County to establish blast furnaces and manufacture the metal for their rolling - mills from the ore instead of purchasing it in the shape of pigs and blooms. e ine fur nace has been nearly completed for this pur pose, by Messrs. (I raff, Bennett S co., and some ten or twelve others are in contempla tion. All these will use more or less of Lake Superior ore. Thus, not only will a large increase occur in our manufactures, lett a trade of great importance will spring up between Pittsburgh and the lakes which will result in benefits to all classes of the community and especially to all branches of the carrying trade, whether by land or 'water. This new phase of the iron business will also result in largely increased domestic prosperity among our manufacturers and mechanics, and incidentally to buyers and sellers iu all branches of business. PATENT CASE SETTLED Our readers will recollect that sometime last year we- gave .an elaborate description of an, invention by Mr. B. Lauth, of the firm of Jones & Lauth, of the American Iron Works of this city, by which he had perfectly suc ceeded, by a simple and cheap process, of man ufacturing common iron into shafting of all sizes and any required length, of the most perfect description, at a coat about one-half as great as by the old method of manufacturing. The bars of metal ;are made perfectly cylin drical, with a brilliant enamelled surface, much more highly polished than can possibly be done by turning and the usual method of finishing, by means of Mr. Lauth's discovery. Persons accustomed to the uses of shafting in machinery will at once perceive the advan tages and vast importance of this invention. The Iron is rolled cold—a matter which has heretofore been deemed an impossibility, owing to the nature of the machinery used. The fibre of .the metal is thus compressed, it is rendered more tenacious and stronger, and undergoes change by which it acquires the ring, the flexi bility, and general properties of steel. The shaft is turned out highly polished, and capa ble of withstanding fifty per cent. more lateral pressure than iron of tho same size prepared in the common way. The cost of turning adds largely to the price of shafting, and the coup ling boxes aro also an additional cost, as they are, like the shafting, sold at ton cents per pound. By Mr. Lauth's process shafts of any length—thirty feet, if required—in a single piece, perfectly true and smooth, and with a polish like the finest table cutlery, can bo turned out in less time than we have been de scribing it. The importance of this invention .to those, who use machinery cannot be over estimated. It will reduce the price of shaft ing at least one hundred per cent., and can and will be applied to an almost infinite variety of useful purposes—such, for instance, s- railroad axles, cotton and woolen machinery, and all purposes whore a fine finish is required. Mr. Lauth applied for a patent both in this country and in Europe, and for more than a year past has been making iron by his process, with great success. The patent was not grant ed at once, owing to the fact that, other parties. who had become acquainted with the process, disputed the priority of the invention with Mr. Lauth, and a legal investigation of the facts becime necessary. This has now been had be fore the proper court at Washington City, the case being argued for Messrs. Jones Lauth by George P. Hamilton, Esq.,-of this city, and on Saturday last the Court endorsed a decision, which we understand to be final, in favor of Messrs. Jones & Lauth. Mr. Holt, the Com missioner of Patents, had previously given his decision in favor of Messrs. Jones & Lauth's right to the patent, and from this the opposing parties took an appeal, upon which this decision has now been had. The invention is oneof very great importance, and has attracted the attention of iron men in all parts of the world. As a Pittsburgh in vention, originating with a pittshurgh me chanic, as well as a matter which must affect, beneficially, the manufacturing interests of the *hole country, this patent will prove both a credit and a profit to our city. . _ THE CROPS OF 1850. Never, in the history of this country, has there been produced such crops as the pres ent year has yielded. Not only was a great er breadth of grain sown, in maticipsgori . of the prospective demand which it was pre- Ainect,tll4 . sopea4, war would' cause, but 4,tnost : q* g r*, - gr O w in g States the yield per aere:ll4ibeett unprecedented.' Ohio, for instimce, will put m the market 30,000,0001 . ISn'shels'et*lteat this year, against 17,(100,- 000. About the same proportion -will be found to exist throughout all the grain grow ing States-of the West and South. The ef feet will of course be greatly to reduce the price of breadstuffs during the coming year, and the secondary advantages to all branch es of trade, will he enormous. Even at the reduced Prices People'Who are in debt will have wherewithal to pay their debts. and those who are not will have plenty to pur chase such commodities as they may desire. The increased travel and frc.iglitago upon ie great railroads of the country speak ing evidence of its increased prosperity. Millions of tons of' freight, the produitt of the soil, is moving to seek a market. wealth which the earth yields is an actuali ty. It is no speculative value. Its distribu tion over the world brings money into the country, which, properly used, increi,ais the happiness and comforts of the peopl,•. Based upon the:crops of it islifil roa sonable for businetsmen of all cht:sc, to look or prosperous years ahead [From the Baltimore Excl.:mg , The New York Courier and Enquirer, in a recent article upon 1-towdi, after describing at length estate of the more prominent character istics of the class—such as brutality and tmw ardice, disregard of " fair play and total want of "good feeling "—eonsoles itself for tie' mortifying fact " th it any class of American , : should be so wanting in everything that is !i,Pent. " by the assumption " that it is sehlont one of our rowdies is a real Anierivan. - We NV nth that we could lay the satin, nattering t tin toll, tion to our souls. We istecv that De Enelitire r is not singular opinion. We are aware that many intelligent and ,e -spectable persons entertain the same bdiel. and all the license and rowdyism Of our larger cities to the influx of a low and degraded cla-i of foreign criminals and paupers, or as Teu Courier and Enquirer expresses it--to -the outpourings of the jails of foreign ountries. - We remember that at the fall elections in our own city, only two years ago- -when banded ruffianism held uninterrupted from one end of the town to the other, and train., 1 , :t1 water foot all law, and triumphed titer :di authority. and stifled all expression of the popular will. and everywhere rubbed nests of their MO,: sa cred rights--amid all thet-orxees , es Ar. Swann was only able to distinguish and recall those committal be the infuriated ri-At of the Eighth Ward." We wish v.d could form the same favorable estimate of the ranse• of rowdyl-cm in this country. We should le most happy to shift the hurd.•n the shame and dishonor it entails from the stem.- ders of our own pet-Itle on to dots,. of the :or eigu postulation. It would not only be in the highest degree consolatory to .mr national pride, past Mould tend to retm ,e many ~ f the apprehensi.ms whiCil WO ell t 1,141111 c•n• the success and j Wrnilln•qn , of our Is- Zjllit: , • , 3 could we bilieve the exits whicit timst keriousy endanger their stability, art which forms but an MU:lite:tin population, and is to to exeluat , .y tiontints to our larger towns. Sushi, ho wet tit ease—at. least, not with a ii, 11,:t.iloWi , Here the habitual and Itinlost always, if not iris taritsb!y ~f A. 01,2•1 birth, and. generally e l wahit,!!,. Aim rica• parentage. In fact. hi. , natl. 1,1111,, , unmixed, is what It, .1:..,, icon- it m .1 .1 which he does hi.- Let nvows. hint-elf Ll,lll, fender of the inettlutttins. upon his like are a perpetual -tP:11,11. toloi ref riot- I, lie boasts that lie to :tit t,oy. that ho is " white' si it the ••! !: eigner - wait not sufficiently t plat-bre-es to hi ply to those ho are opposed to him, •!031:alh whom he opposes himself. he al, tot under the comprehenitive destgittation of u 11, , •re.' . He is, in filet, 3 creator-. i•r:htl,if • patrte' , tism, and orertlowlng with pride td %% e In his anxiety to avoid the Ideals and customs!, he ha,: h t • tl••• other extreme of adopting it. hi? 1.;,•• testa .t. ners and habit, of the borigine. lie Ismere thti treacherous than the Mohawk, and mere 'tort than the Camanclie The seottnolt% littkittfi in the everglade. o f Florida. It i•-t a3-re pletely an outlaw, than the or the Hip-Htipt - dwelling in the rottitt •. i th , highest culture and moat refined t The tomahawk and the seaiping lost, are not more fatniliar to the hand ot the red Indian than are the pistol and slung shot to that of the 110, di: Like the former, the latter doe , net toruplo to war even upon women and children. The aged with of eighty year. and the 31 , 41Wr with her infant in her aria ,, , tolually posed to Itis murderous a.soolts. The tiaises Mrs. Hartzell, on Sunday, and of Mr. Dona hue, on Tuesday, attest to the literal troth of this assertion. • Like the f•aVlig - e. too. tbo )toW- • dy roams in hordes—each 1111Viri.j. its own pe ' culiar haunt, and appropriate designation - They are known flap -Black "Blood Tubs," "Hough and the like Someti - rws these wild hordes fall out and quar• ref among themseka•s. and rue band wag', War upon another. Thus in yesterday's papers we read how the "Pioneers" and the ••Ited Neck , ' joined their forces and gave battle, with club, , and fire-arms, to the "Ashlanders," a hitherto , friendly but now hostile tribe, and how the latter, worsted in the light, retired within their stronghold, and there defended then, selves successfully against further assault. read, too, how well their fortalice was prepared to stand such ii siege, fur the reporter of an aft ternoon paper expressly tells us that he was in formed by Pryor, the chief of the -Ashland. ' ers"—the American candidate for the .flier of Constable in the Seventh Ward --that within ! his house be bad both muskets and a swivel, but refrained from tuning either against his foes. Altogether. we venture to affirm that the American Rowdy is emphatically sui generim— that he is indigenous to this country, and not ' referrible to any foreign original or prototype whatsoever. If not the creature of our insti tutions, he has, at least, grown up, under their influence and protection, and in most of our larger cities, has finally usurped their control. Ho it is who regulates the nominations in the primary meetings, and decides tho elections at the polls, and this he does in utter derogation of the rights, not only of naturalized citizens, Lilt of all whose views or preferences may dif fer from his own. Ho Is the veritable despot —be and his fellows the only privileged class —privileged to do what they please, and be ac countable to none. Having long selected our rulers for us, ho at length aspires to rule over us himself, and accordingly among the candi dates already nominated for various offices of trust and profit, about to become vacant this we recognize several whose onl• claim to distinction, as well as surest guaranty of suc cess, is that they have been, and still ,are, habit ual and notorious Rowdies—di=stinguished os suchbyallthe ,io,, oi characteristics we have untried, and all which the Ciarier and I.L'iulaircr in cludes eau vi, tailnittlyl'P' I t t o t or ward confidently ant?unblushhigtnri‘ Party eigners. The United States steamers The following are the general size and di mensions of eight of the new steamers lately added to our navy: Length. Width. Gun! , Ton, Sloop Brooklyn Z 45 42 14 2,070 Frigate Lancaster 46 1-.' 360 Sloop Hartford 325 44 14 1,99i1 Sloop Iriquois 2 25 33 0 1,016 Sloop Pawnee 238 47 4 low Sloop Wyoming .222 61 6 1107 Sloop Seminole 135 34 ' 3 801 4 Sloop Narragansett.. ....... -188 31 809 Tun escape of the prisoners from the Cali fornia State Prison is explained. i The rascals were set to work originally to build their own cells. Taking a practical view of the subject, they varied slightly the plan of the architect, and laid the stones with reference to the easiest manner of breaking out ; and for :the greater cenirenionce;they'buried in the mortar drills ] bari, clilsele, and tool 4. • . - -- • 4_,-. 4 4.r, - 7 UZ . : - .` 000•4 , -. 0104, 4,N Vttly. Douglas Against the Field. The following editorial is from the Louisville Democrat, ono of the most fearless independ ent and reliable journals in the country. We have entertained for its'Oitors a high regard since their contest with the Know Nothing mobs of that city, who tbreatened - their lives with an assassin's knife and their property with the incendiary's torch, which had no other effect than to add to the intensity of their de-. nunciation of the bluelegnard crew, who com mitted murder to be Made heruei;, and burned dwellings to be commended by the Louisville ,ivurnat and its partizans. The following, in relation to Stephen A. Douglas, from the D,,nocrat,must be appreciated: The Douglas phobia will be the death of a lung lint of politiciauaa, we apprehend. It has become chronic, and is, perhaps incurable. The public are heginninz to understand the malady. Douglas is prominent for the office of President in ItitiO; that IL is his mi,dOrtune If he were not the choice of such ma-s.•:, of his pitrty, and were it 11 , A it,r . Li. • , %crsliadowing position acid talents, he would be an eseeilent Democrat. He Is je,l, Let hu inis been for the last fifteen yearn Ile preacheo no nes, doetnue. We have showed, mid no ~tie hae dared to deny it. that hi , doctrine uu our terntorial policy has bean practically pray , )dead by Democrats of both sections of the Union. It wag t h e doc trine preached during the whole emirs., nt . 1554, told ever7wlo-ri , a pproviid. No the pre tends that it - i, not the thwtrint , held and pub lished by Uuu.•la> that I Uwe. cml I • Va It 1. , now hull ami prot lainoLl by the whole Dorms-retie 'tarty f/f the Nmiit. tpp,,d tion lu Ildttglas then. 1.01 ( ~ t, Ind to the doe tri te• 11)111. It IS bt2 , 313,0 oppo , - e4l Lee...mid...rt. It‘ that he ,vu cotedstetit and .correct. ,ould not ,upp.rt it without mis repre.enting his State nn,l Ilia party. and Stub But Southern m e n, even the supporters of the Lecompt , tn movement, have s aid worse of Lerumptun than ever Douglas It then, avc”lll3t 4.1 Le oornitton that Dole4las i, t.tidisvd. 1..:11,U,p1C1011 , 1•01 , 1 , utay intagwe that there is ‘lll l l, real strteerdy in 311 011.1,1.1 p :1 - y tezttinst l'ottg..l.•. The:, t,l d ht. , Hit t In, well Haan . reptited Lo !attn.,. o f 1)e:u -tter:Ids. 'rlwy tl e to , 2;ht they had .itspesed ul Jack : ton fr,e i ttentl:, lilt s ,, ne•td . t'', -I' to see )!.ear 0d5t.,!..• t • 1 1 1 , 01 b,l` ter•114'11t."1,•• It i- Ti. ••F N huh - ' STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 1..0k , ,•;ret xti PATI()N.- - 1, Ninth Arlntivil Ex t"• I :„‘ Awrwialttinil 41'.1..7114•1: f 11•111 tru.t, !,;:Q %11-, 1/, ~•I 11 , 1.1 fat inall, 1 1,. llllltil Al and I'M 1 Al.tlio -,14 of 11..x.t. Ott " 1 ; ' 4 : - ' i-t ~r r. tt,.• ,••• , , , •I..try ,111 retnov• tlie• that )1 ir; •r~I d n 3 1,014 : , t „. Int. pr , ,motlon 11•11," 1 , • , • 1 . .1••wil•''.1•••11. t 31411.' him I,,ll,‘••••:ntit -Ir.- , tli .I'ln•trlphlsa. when • ' • •...11, Ow E11311 , 1110n w , ll 1., op./t0241. ar.,lll:nt tr,,,1k1.; I:' 1,, t/0.. - ...•••• - penury 1!"t i h tv , b.t 'r t Pt 11: I'l,art , Eng,l,,Bustleto, I.Tadill.4 1.1..• Li.• • t 1•4 DAVID Tv :GA i:T, i'rt,LtlPnt. Ltontry 41141 711:41:" 1101 ' 1 I'. I , y tho 1, „1,. .71 14 b.; I.1,•••‘•• 1-' O , 1 1,.: ••• t. To•P, 11 , v. 74 0131 Il' , 1.- r:,, I!,t P4,'• t tho ‘N y It :1171% b,. tlt t 1).,11,:tt5• h. 1, ;11,•,! P.ltt It• =ME =ME =MEI .Niagara FAIN ( I / r. •. h I 1.1 \, Ittt t. r ‘ t i I • I r r. tT X ' tt. d. II H 11,1-t ra: Fr , 1::10 \ t 11 (• 1., I'L,lnt.l,ll,llltt t 1 , 1 21!' - dtik•in '1'11 . ..11 11:11 . (;encral Frt•i;zlit Frt.iv.tht Atrt'ltt (th.,•,•hmt, 7,11 ('1: r;rt• Iltl • A Hi!l.., :row. The New Y. , rt: 10141 Ilk , r,i, ,, ,tott tiltr prv-ept, bt:t it xvtt , that Mr. \lur , h, th.. :Ipia•ll.l4 'I r..a•:l'r, prt-,A .•ttti rt. is-1111 rt ! ztte.,. bc,tart.l he It , ' V which flirt -hould adopt It is understoQd thlt this Coliventien has been called t. settlo ,letiatt , ly the ,-,otieral principles which 'rem trunk line , . and to conform or advance the tariff of freights 1,a111,1 which was mhiptr,d by the fi•tir hies in Now York Ina wceh, uu.l whlo h vent Imo opera tion on Toe-day la-t thi6ire this will he definitely ,iettled another 'natter which a 111 call,. n . 4 1 deal of debate, and on which there is n wide difference in th i , yin,: of the gentlemen already in at tendance, namely--what diiertminntion ,411111 be made between all rail, and rail and water rate-, will have to la , disi,o, ,, d 111 i, clue=l i onllaS all aloe:; an nic e and eamed as 1111101 trouble as any other, affecting the four Mies. Thrre is now a strong desire evinced to have this matter Jellnitelv settle 1, and au effort will be made to to do :M . , hut Wt• mint IT/ Cars WO have , hut little faith in any compact entered into by these four linos. • Since the adoption of the ! tarif f which took effectonly' on Tuesilav last, • certain tran•actioni which we are not at liber ty t , speak .1f to-day, have occurred, which con vince us that mailing more will be ais-imnpiish cd liv thiseonvention than by the Buffalo con volition of I:li.t. March, or aIIV of the more re cent. gatherings of these raltroaii repre.ienta tive.s. great howl,ver, w the carrying out and enforcing of the agreements concluded between the lines, the management of the Erie, has been reu ed, :111(1 we learn that there is now a perfect understanding between the New York Central and the Erie under its new man agement, and that these two roads will hence forth work to; harmoniomly The convention will probably organize this morning, and we shall endeavor to iy=curtain tllo result of their deliberations. DIED: On Saturday morning, A it gu at '29, JONES V.. P LUM Surgeon U. S. Navy, aged 54 years. 9 month,. The friend, of the family are reapeetfully incited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning. August 22d, at la o•eloek, from his late residence on the Washington Turnpike, in Upper St. Clair township, to proceed to Al lerlieny Cemetery. KAY COMPANY, YMiSELLERS, STATIONERS, BLAN BOOE MANUFAC'rUItERS, SG. uL 11 - GOD STREET, Pdt,burgh, Pa. 4/a. A full ru.surtracmt of l.aw, 51etheal and Idiscella ous Books con, , tantly on band. mrl DOG COLLAR,, LM CULLA 16.-0 all biZCS to Klit the largest New Foundland or the smallest Terrier, at Low Prices. Of all varieties, at augl3 • i• 4• . ' I--/ 1,11 • I:: Ca- ,K 1,110.1t,11 ,11711 . 11 .01,11 die ILtilr It 14 o,•• i.• nt1•1 irlan, fr. ond THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY I \ I !'• ti.. It - =III -111 , k: 1 !I'.l !~~.. \lr. .~ IMENI= ME=ll I'n •t I \_:•• I. \I l',llrl, DOG MUZZLE:, DOG MUZZLEB, SOWN & TETLEY'S, 166 Wood etreet Those Who Have Used It. gerAmmio the many testimonials in favor of the effects of BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, wo offer the names of the following, manp of them well known in this city . James Colvin, of South Pittsburgh, says:—" It is err-, Lately a valuable medicine; it cured meet Dyspepsia." Captain Henry Eaton says:—" It cured my vrife of Neu -I.A.Von Bontihorst says:—‘• I Clover mot with so speedy a remedy for acidity of the stomach." Ilendne' Paulus says:—"lt cured me of a severe chrome di 4rrhtca in two days" Samuel Woodruff, of Athens, Ohio, says—" When I commenced using your medicine I was so prostrate that I could not walk across my farm; after using oar Borax I can eat anything." HEADACHE. From all Eminutt CIL /71 . 11111 , 111: — I take ideass re in saying to you that I made useof Merino:o's Holland Bittersand found apparent relief of a severe headache, from which I had long suffered, and I believe they were of se.rviee to me in relieving my stomach and head. SAMUEL E. BABCOCK. HEADACHE AND DEBILITY. Mr. Silas J. Lhcombe, of Birmingham. says:—" I have found in 13mi:have's Holland Bitters a remedy for Head ache and Debility. My wife has also used it with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, tile° remarks that he has ex perieueed much relief from its use for head ache. STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED. Mr. John Davidson. living ten miles above Pittsburgh. on the Penn y I van in. Canal,llVA:--4.W11011 I commenced taking Blellmon's Holland Bitters, I could hardly wall:. I now emu:: excellent health. Rend The lidnuine highly Concentrated Bittern in mint up in half pint bottles only, and retailed at one dollarper bottle. The great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine has induced many iniiintions, which the public should guard against purchasing. lieware of imposition l See that our name on the label of every bottle you buy. PAriE, Ja. k CU., Sole Proprietors, No. 27 Wo.id.betwt-en First and Second jew aduertisenunts. Boa rd lug qiwu LARGE wioms, adjoining, in se iini , front ).11,11141. mmie I_9o, er.. In a rilf-t-4 - , 111-4 lonarding En,ftllre 1 . Z3 111151' trttEt:T MONONGAHELA FOUNDRY ANDERSON & PHILLIPS TIE- - ; 1 RE 11) .1"1"TENTI( IN th, I:inaq tkf HOT AIR FURNACES, CIII Reif F.S. PUBLIC MClll ells, I \ %Tr. ulto,ted bt i I kl I I \ \ L, Px PITTSBURGH COAL 1.1 1:11 PENNSVLVAIVIA SEPTEMBER, SMYTH'S NEWS DEPOT t • no :Vi II () 1 Z . .1 , I. l l i I (1:,...11 • , ~, , ...r. 46,th .1 .t..-•••• rrr. tbr•lr 11,4 .1 trr 1.0-4 J.1:1.:101,•1 try tl.r. rrf liultr...trlr'orrqratry. [II t.:•• ‘llll, , \ •,;.it.y •• with . .. Cl,llrl‘',l• it,ltle pa.r..“1.1 • 0.•• rA,I. ky rec,m, . I trt•l • .1 r 11A1., 11.1 e. met/ MIME ~, KA,lll,4ii 1 . 4,11111.0 it. I I` •1 ill t (1 , 111 1. ~! 3!“Iz ..\h• .. t,. II .rn-.,n .'r Et It I n,l•t •••• 1 1 •t, r!,• , t,..1 t , . th,,t n !1... ',no,. . . :-11 - is .: .f• it3tlrog , / C..t111”1 • I Li • • an r •.11'1,..t. ,tzurt utztal f.rn 11 it,-• .r.,..-t,2 - 14.1,1 01.di 11.iy , 1110 ••I ,aorr,al.l. lvd• l,r c:t tt, l• atal ( . 11, iler Ath 'I t..tt .1. I %tit ,th. VitllPy PK:Ir. - 4ot t t.tll , •:tt•krts , t.• prt-rt.t;..tty tutor.. 1,4.10 1,1 ,1-ic11..4i. iktM•rli•rt :nay •I t!k 1,1,1 .. ~'lll,lto .0,1(.,1/111111tt, .A.K , / rrtto ottt,r- gni! tr tht... t Er.ll..r.tt - -trt , t .ittt t.titt ....A t.e.t, til,) ..(11 at, 0.• d:1111,•... 7.” .• t.i• 01I.,tit li tip•ai sash l.• tar:tad hits vatlo.tra,,r,al tr.t4 their r.elisoy. it, W.1..1 11 - 14,11 nO.l colalitkon it !la-, ), , 1•• • r i'•••I.1011 1. 1 01 , .Itr...rta.” t.l the Str.aa I slit fitti liar in ea-o Ih , . •otet Atiotthen Volley lint ettirtny redoes or refuse to eonirils sink sus vres,e•ns of tio• oritinahee, or -hall neateet or toe hi.,, to t.ts) on, tes nay as Biel Rir etty per e 11!“.11 filly tiroperts 111,0 ownesi or hereafter...pm , WlOllllO, ray. the Soleol emit:one !leo. oitth•O, rnoy tot feitall the iimtlettett here lo ereriteit by raid Conl joust shall all tittle, lleroaftOr Fn , -uhjert to quell rules nod teittilotiote. as may he found uree.vrry for the fur ther prA. ,., 1 , 11•11.1P 1, 11niy the pe,asaa rind property of the iotitent. et the etty Seer 7th. Tti, orTtnatire notl,foitiltstird or ro eortlo.l feud the 1 . 1 , •1.10111 of Ow Attezhetiy Valley Rath o.ei Contp.iny it, the office of the rho troller a evrlilled copy of a ru.a.llition of the l',r•e wr of ~..:Ifat.:outpuny at..a•pting (he Ordinance in all Ira prar,aa, SI, •tli oriitteinee. , er parte"( orilitionstes, intton sietent tire hereby rotieole.l itittett=lor 11l iHA i'll Y. -Tills ART Ills ItEEN hroit4lit to -net, per 1,111,1 thtalnctilres taken by la.,•11 Iferfeel by tilt! +.•lelttllit . World. They 1,11 1,, 11341 Ili all their leotuty toot exit-it:o ole,.rince, of lit Pli.9'Ult F. I.:A LLEIZY, on Fourth street. ■ ONE CAN PURE I'll. BERGAMOT just nut for sole I.y O\1: E CAN ',EMI/N. just reosived X.l And for ,al.• by BECKHAM & KELLY 1 . 1 r.".: Alhogliony City. 6011 LBS. Ex"ntAcT LoGWOOD, just .01.1 for by IlEeK11.01& KELLY, Aih City. X ll BBILS. P.CA It It.St IDA, just reeeiy od for mlo by BECKHAM & IC ELLY, AlloKheuy City. 3nairi29 'OILS. SICILY CANARY SEED, just rroeiv.,l ana (or BECKHAM & KELLY, Alloghony City. 110001,11 S. PURE CREAM TARTAIi pod received and for tede he ItECKIi AM ELM', Allegheny DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA MORBUS DYSENTERY MIXTURE. N offerintr this medicine to the public, I I claim that it not only bnnes speedy relief to to the sufferer, but that It attacks the . disc:vs° in its citadel, and eradicates it entirely Mini tho system. invitiq to -very rime cu tiles, it Itt.o on the liver, corrects all the secretions of the vieera, and invigorates the who ...vstent No family should be without a bottle in the house, for it is adapted alike to the most tender and del icate of infants, as nell as the stoutest and most robust of men. By having it always on hand, and taking it upon the first appearance of an attack, you may save yourself from suffering and expense. ;Niftily deaths from Cholera could have been avoided by timely using this Mixture. Many certificates can be obtained, but we think the , people can best judge after a trial, and more satisfacto rily. We offer the following named persons as additional testimony, supporting all that 19 asked for the Diarrhufti and Dysentery Mixture. The persons are known in our community:— 'John Wrigley, B. H. Harbours, A. Scheyer, Daniel Dill, J. P. Knox. Samuel Ferguson, John Francis, Andrew Watson, James Penney, Jr.. David Lord. 'I. K. :11'Enight, Capt. Alex. Hay. 11. Swan, Pref!ared solely by the subsenber, at the Drutl h lnuse of J. s'. SIIENUED. J. MITCHEL Corner Wood and Sixth sta., Pitts urgh. Price 25 cents per bottle. augfk2mdaw-mo THE LOYALHANNA HOUSE, LATROBE, PENN'A. THIS LARGE AND WELL VENTIL LATEDIMUSE, pleasantly located within a few yard of the Penn'a. Railroad,is now open for the re ception of summer visitors. A fine ten-pin alley has recently been erected on the premises, and fine fishing attorded LORI by. AU trains stop here. (Marva Moderate. jylaAm:wana CHAS. W. FISHER, Proprietor. BRIEF DEPOSITION AND RECORD CAPS, at 1=1;191 KAY At CO, 55 Wood at. ' r~ • V:, AMAN OF 'GOOD CHARACTER, com petent to lake charge of a newspaper and job pntiting office, can get a permanent situation by apply :rig immediately to R. B. BROWN, Editor of 7'irses, lrownsville, Fayette county, Pa. FLEMIN Lam, Cos. Wood and Sixth Stn. READY - MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, In great variety. UNUSAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS. NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS. Each branch of the business under the supervision of those who aro practically acquainted with it. aug2o 11 - OOPS ! HOOPS ! ! HOOPS ! ! !—Over '25 dozen :3TEEL SPRING SKELETON SKIRTS, the bet Stool Skirt in the city, Merchants and dealers supplied at low prices. EATON, CItEE & CO., Corner Firth and Market street, jusT RECEIVED,— W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.'S A largo stuck of Cif 1 LUKENS' METALIC TIP SHOES. tr_n THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY year tiovrs AM' SIIOEB in the city in at the Call and examine for yonnwlreA. A few more pair of tiFitE.R. at les. than ••o>t. ang2o • _ _ LADIES' IF VARIOUS STILES, TO CLOSE OUT, AT WI 01 31 FIFTH STREET. AIRS. DR. J. H. WILL ON. SELECT, PIMIARY AND PREPARATORY SCHOO The Tien] Annual !..;es,ion will open on rkugl2bßep."...3,t,o At No. '2:41 Penn st., Pittsburgh GENTS BEsT QUALITY And CONGRES. , GAITF:IS. selllm; very low. at OF .k&)1"1 , )NE 111 Th DEED ACRES, witlutt an Itottett ride t.fPat,Jurgh, for ',ale on hi} ,•ral term, Apply thr , t t.tlita., to ttugll JAMES P. BAER- )9, Op ,tl;tln WANTED. --A r in a flows teh &Hee. aa PIZ ESSM NS, I,y a person t,f pra.qt , al exp•ereata V,efereelee..--W. S. Haven, ernum Jet, fftee. Ad.tre,. ° lll..ralto., . it. 00 NUT AND BOLT FACTORY ..~ f-', ~t.<