Viftstargk 6a2titt. s. tAratioss....a.Luscur—s.sains.....assmt. suss" , -„: El. IfIDDLB & Co.—. . ' siirrossmiss PROPRIETORS. 1 2 SIXTB13171:14:313.: , . MONDAY -MORNING, OCT. 4, 1858 usrunzacus STATE TICKET. 'MTh 34 AVID, of PM WM . LUX 11./IBILA of firett: 11911P08L1C431 COVMITIr TICKET. .., Vox dodamor-41mEMImer, • • Gig. :AKRE! K. MOORHEAD, Plitaburgh. ---ooloomov..no bainizm • • ROBERT 3!auilonT, Alletbany qty. • , :oar P. itamnr, ritti-thugh tignaN4otert:pittabarsh, ,• • HUM, do •I'• • DAVID E BAYARD, Peebles, JELTCB P. - BOLLER, IScHempart, I ROBERT P. MADOWILL.ADqgbany. assno, - 1 ••••• ': • :YAMER'L. ORAHAM, Alleght.T. l•.=• racreamonsT, • • DANIEL ARMSTRONG. Plttabuor,h. EACHZI73 PAITiBB Indium .JOHN 11. LARllll3l=Llorn (3LMIOX: . t Linresaantillo. I=BEMS;I Our Portrait Gallery In the-arrangement, style and finish of our Portrait Gallery we, as genniiie artists, mast hartiaa eye to 'the judielonitriapenition of the differentslutractets portrayed, sothareachshall iaetitioF Misappropriate niche; critically .ohearw , oleo the .of lights and shade, as quite as much commendation is due to a correct con -''mpg= of these adjuncts of art. as to the tidal of the limner's penolL • A few days ago we added to our extensive ,solisetion the rubicund phis of Col. James An . . pietas Gibson, which we are happy to state has • ?lain greatly admired as a specimen of ourekilL _ truat is *hall be thought equally auccessful !Wit ,dhitititalag publiowith the subject of this .eketch, Tiaras. Wrernues, Endre; Attorney at 101,•jor. he is familiarly called for short, • 'WeserwtHeints. . • - •:. •Mr. Williams, sa Jefferson Brick Esq., would trinaiphantly exclaim, one of the most re . markable men of our country." Indeed lie an nounced himself to the astonished denizena of the town of Butler, a night or two since, as the 'new Moses, . whO would lead the people esfely • --through the wilderness if they would but follow him!" The apparition of a "new Moses" among them, even ii-an imposter or bogus "Moses," most have startled the inhabitants of that an . dent and renowned Borough no little. We have in our.time,heard and read of. men subject to • `'strange phantades and chimeras. Midshipman Earl's paternd ancestor was somewhat of a hy ,....pochendriss and - fancied himself a Maltese Jack ' and brayed terribly—another personage we re '. call who was firm in the belief that he was His I Imperial Highness, the Prince of Darkness— burthls "new-Motive' conceit rather throws all madmen in the shade. We are fiesta canines, however, that there are some strong points of , resemblance between this Gen ishilosoPlier and his enclee Hebrew proto tips. Moses of the earlier age filled to reach the promised land—the, Weird and happy Qr. *min to Which he journey : ea—a like unhappy I fate, we 'ire slightly apprehensive, awaits the 'naive Moses" in his vaunt march to the Capi tol. "Re of the old-time era, as we learn from authentic sources, was vthichirafed a free passage over the Red Bea—our modern deliverer wisely • esoliitirlog marine risks, has Ids "Free Pass" on - the latter-day Railroads. To rare prophetic power this learned Doctor . • .. of Law* adds romantic , and Irresistible pm don for the ancient claasiss. Herodetus, Homer and Xenophon—polly old souls in their hey, 11. - 5. 1- dollbo-71Fe are led to infer, are the 01 . 014 ettOpilllosll' of our Thomas: The bare idea ldea'oi'havie* . to abandon thp cbiisheff society "the sock San of Jai irits f toot ls gen 61) Of 000 il if ',.:,1,10,r41ngs tln_astatau.,?_ssui.--eyeees.- soaking _ bus born. lackeys .and .peasante, Must he revolting to his cultivated mind. It will irtlinabtlesi prove , sottrue 'Of grief and anguish ler the sarairs of our amo that this wonderful ;•; -- gettlus bus' been dnigged by his importunate frourhis • classic retreat and the things hidden froth the tp2learusd and `- - common mind." Who ban 101 l what progress he • hues made, If left alone, In recondite • - . -beekrning,'or iduLt hoe been lont to the World of letters b eing forced to ran for Congress - onus orahook IA" the:XSIELd ,distriet! Pas : li t if y " wlli snares torgive tut far this immolation :of . the !..tkaw, Moees'of the 19th oeninty on the s tar of ••aattlaa." Lit mr, however, make th • poor -atonement in our power. We here, on oolutulfit,tou*lth mazy learned and erudite prO ' fellers •1431endirhuo. inoluding the 'ostensible . '.;l4l4.lnickf tbi "True Press ..aid ColcdelJames guiding Gibison,'hit upon an expedient to enable our Timm'to'. continue ids literary labors to a - „: extent, -Let an evening each week be retspurt when he shall lay amide his trenchant claymore and resume hi, wonted ;Irantemplation of the oluslcs. Instead of his anti-taz harangue! -from the stump. let us hare kectuntOtag frealt,from the Acathmtio gross. Let 1 -21Mawa,apprise- us-how he himself loves to .tMiti ntPlitellie'clasalcs,-whetherfu a stand , lali c tidttlig:or lying posture-4nd how they • appear tiirotigh the artificial medium of a micro. slava or 'telescape: We would ingest, as a charitable feature of the entertainment, a gra ' iiiitoureahlbitionl of those things of which he an mysteriously sinks, Which are "hidden from • lits''uttlearned 'Ma' common fHeadings from "My Review," after the martner, of Fanny Womble's reoltattonsUf Hiawatha, or Murdock's - Hamlet, would !Orin an agreeable epliode.. . To brown Me varied acquirements our "new Moses" la a kind of oratorical gymnaat—a 'regular adept In — rbetorical eallathenica R. doigerot hesitant to inured that; by Ida *me slti sloqui4U:s "be can ism any Awrican acri dience hi ever eme..,•What he might do with IS Hifientiamott Teutenict auditory we have ,yet to - info T T lTsolit - for Herr ..11114 the min Trilo7osin break solid rooks with his naked *--wo reverence the modern Her ' cilia wiMmus bend a ter of iron with a taroks .:,.., of his good right ani—but we . bo* in adoration , ;;;;.• . laeltits th e genius: 9f that man who omi."carry any American .endience be ever aim." They ara Ores bard to manage and stilt more difficult - eirry; but nothing is impossible, it would stem.. We respectfully:but - earnestly caution . . . . . 7.. any "American andterkee" Mr. Williams may properlo in:thlecounty, against bet lg warded aereit4 lira; is it is more then anry would.. be bone throughlields of oppeHr 'ale into wine other (Herta, where they • " would henna of , thewiy. • ' Oar space doer not admit of, - owritramerattug 01 herIttlosynisaiwt tin "new !Mott" We s reseire for sinter" number the finiehhigntreltei Grac iciotuntart Tyre 'Prue of Wednesday morning malignant sites* upon this gentleman andei the' caption of .•qamen . B...bfoorhesd's G 105.!.. The fellow ill* got up this m 41 11014 Winn fonthe nett of titi inmate of the Private . Mad. House, had .bettur turn his st legation Trim the viennthotnre of inch ..Looking op i nieta . cot Inksir;ese totwhich be le betttr He fe &lopr bungler at hhterade, and 'lrithal a mint ' TlitOttritt. Tcesalici fely :Men pr greeter cm .terisil se, liberalitysind public than Gen. lie hail hem identified, Sirimelttiene full well'know. mann -teotesturand'ootntnerolek In** tilline city 'end county fat the reterlortion oehli high order beefless talents well direutod,. ileited.teo4 pe..,reeeriiieh which 'Ter triompie. crowned the MEd -41101 of bis generous- comps ' • tosoii: . tkpneleolog:ilte himself a *lneohenio, pgoe in Phis Welke goeie, he Inte:yleen by hb ot~naiikainararto'idifTrNine hie peaswilierittv.sadoteiseives the Ote.Eqinds. den of skean &aridity !.hats thit exeeiletas they cannot pi4ell.7S-i - itii:li any Pertin o Ge.n, lloorbtetd'e:SMointhAtt*s due' ta-hphite7of piddling psnelleeniFertstwiettettessetfilllnei filitOnoorivoier i n t OilitiiiiikkesP*7 Alshounteette and benevolent Itett,Would re volt from Shealy 'l*bn or ipetig*Seness; whllsrmere'then one of his elngeyenglin Alle gtienicOMlyajihe hire been Angered ind aided In their first outset in life by his liberalhand, will proclaim by their iota, their opittioteof the balm calumniett that are now circulated against him. : "The present furnishes but another instance t where malice; hatred, detraction and envy assail with envenomed tooth those who have risen an perior to (heir fellows. The article in the True I Press in reference to Gen. Moorhead, of which we have spoken, bears theinfernal impress of all these furies as well as the brazen stamp of false . hood. The assassin of private reputation who far any purpose would utter each infamous false ', hoods as the following, deserves the execration of his fellow men and a fate more Ignominious thin that of the convicted felon. Speaking of the "ten hour law" the True Press siys: "Did Mr. Moorhead as a good 'citizen obey I this law l No 1 But like a remorseless monster ho discharged those who would not Sign private contracts to work as formerly and turned them oat to etarve in the dead of winter. ,* * * "At night they might be 'nem returning home, emu the_ aqueduct, haggard and pale,the Chun, pictures of faadne and despair." The True 'Press goes on to charge that Gen. Moorhead had three operatives indicted for "Conspiracy." Bear it !! "What did Ideorbeisd Geo dot Why, he indicted New fer rewrigracy, ely the power °Phis tueney,in teeletp able conmel, h• had them convicted and incarcerated en the Coady Juat The cries of weeping mother., this eche and bearing' of araphalred-_falhers, the frantic, screams of the yjtla thennelres, and Merry of ahems utteted by ten thou. sand lipa, could not penetrate or melt hl a Rosy heart." Thetis extraots will answer as epeCimen bricks of the wholeartiole referred to. We ask• the candid reader to peruse the subloined letter from the owners of the mills who are cogniuint of the circumstances, and then forni their esti bite of the truthfulness of the charges made by the True Press against Glen. Moorhead. We may as well here promise however that the Cot ten Factory Operatives were never indicted for . "Conspiracy" as charged by this mendaciotui press, but for ''.liiet," and that Geri. Moorhead was into way connected in that prOseaution or in any other, as appears front the Judicial re cords and the atittexed letter. Nor, did he in any way resist or oppose the Ten Hour Law.-- The manufactory In which be bee been ever since engaged, has been conducted upon , the Ten Hour principle ever since his connection with it, and that law has no warmer friend than Gen. Moorhead. Road: PITTSBORGiI, Sept: 10,-183.9. To Menem. King. Pennock CO.. Bogie Cotton Mills; Kennedy, Childs .t Co., Penn Cotton Mills; Wm. Blacketock, Anchor Cotton Mills; Pollard M'Cormick, Bono Cotton Mille; Parke, Painter A Co., Banner Cotton Mille. cwrbeess : All article appeared iu yesterday's True Press eo of falsehood with.regarel to myself and the proptietore of Cotton Factories, that I _would_ thank you for • brief statement of what you know to be facts in the ease. Respectfully yours, - J. K. Moortuz•n. ALczananr, Oct. let. IEISB, Gan. J. K. if ooansan—Sir : We hire received your note of yesterday, requesting us, sa cotton mill proprietors,' cotemperazy with yourself, to state brief ly what we know or the facts charged againstyou in an article under the editorial head of the True Pre.. of the 29th ult. We tray in reply: .The "ten hour law" was peeved in 1849, to go into effect in July of that year. All the :suttee mill owners In this county were willing to adopt the ten hour system siseurroneousiy with the mills in other manufacturing States, with whom they had to com pete for the Western market. They were always willing to omtionnlis' e. and opposed tolocatisiag the reduction of hours, believing that to do So would be destructive to the cotton mill investments in Penn- Sylvania; and that it was both nojuet and impolitic for the legislature to impose the whole burden of the reform upon the citizens end carital of Penn sylvania. The mill-owners, yourself included, decided not to attempt to run their mills under the law ; and stopped them—not in the 'deed of wittter"—but on the Ist darof July, 1848. They remained Idle until Sep tember, 1848, when it was thought beit.' by all the proprietors, yonialf included, u lest the ten hour system experimentally; work was resist:nod at ten hours, and continued throb the remainder of 1349, all of 1849, and until Nor. 1850, It was in March, 1849 that the Union Factory, of Mooshaad, Cope , .L land Co., the only one in which you Mire ever con ! earned, was destroyed by fire. So•thet it will be - seen that your mill never run more than ten hours after the passage of that law, - Itat was engaged with the others in a faithful, albeit , and expensive and fruitlesseurt to make simple ittterearoplitir .pltal. [ iirras..era Rene nagautryq Trom seventy-two to seventy-eight hours perweek, week, while ours were required by the law to run but sixty hours. It . folly to try—but the experiment was faithfully tried, and demonstrated to *be imprac ticable- Except a few small fir e m employed as.doffers prenticee preparing to I rptoorre) the wages of females—toll bands—wee. from $2,25 to $4,50 per week. And noatrempt was ever made . by you, or other proprietors, to rednce these rates, except during the experiment of the "tees horn syatam," whin the runotiod, but not the ram of wages, was slightly reduced, The difficulties with the mob and the operatives acting with them, alluded to in the True Pm', didn't occur at yours but at another establishment with which you had no concern; no were yout-a party to any of the suits that grew out of that transaction, nor to any prosecutions for conspiracy -4i charged in th e Prew, as the judicial records will doubtless show. It sufficiently appears from what t. already :said, that the astern= that your consent to adopt the ten hour law, was withheld, while the other mill owners contented, is not true either iti letter or spirit. Respectfully your., Riau, PiiillOCH •d Co., ICZNXISDT, CHILD! di CO, BLAMCIITOci, P. lirConscca,• Pasco, PAISTHIS & Co., Tee FATAL Pane EMIT to New HAVIN —Of the Coital price fight between two Englishmen at New Haven lust week, the Palladium gives the testimony of the only witness as fellows I.expected Metcalf would go &Wit with turto sea far play, but be did not ; ;'.we. went, to the field, and they pulled off their coats ; Mercer struck first, and the first round Houton wee down : also In the second, I think, and Mercer said, "A few rounds will fix you ;" on the third round Mercer fell, but be got up again, and on the fourth round Houston wan down; on the fifth after several blows, the last a light owe, Mercer fell, and did not get up again ; we went to him and I raised him up and laid him oh my knee, and ECIIISIOD said, I think he is deed, go and fetch Metcalf ; PII stop here ; " I left the body and waked Metcaf, and told himllercer wee dead; the moon was shining during the fight, end no weapons were used ; Mercer staggered and fell after the last blow. Tllll RICAPTITILID AIRLICANB.—OOOOOMiCIg the recaptured Africans of the slaver granam, the N. Y. Journal of Commerce says that, ,upon ar riving st their destination, the negrots will not all be landed at one place, but, distributed in small detachments at several points along - the iclait,arlienoe they.will. be sent off to the recep tacles for newly arrived emigrafits recently pre pared at Cireysburg, and other salubrious Writs for settlement in the interior. As it is not pio ,l bable that more don three weeks will be consu med In resehingthethictuc coast; the negroea will have been absent,from home fbont three months; a period so brief that. they.trill not be liable to climate fevers. Daring tha voyage they will occupy the spar deck of the frivate,aio late ly filled by the telegraphic cable,.and be served with food, and sleep on blankets on the deok, as is'customary with lower class passenger!. HlLtirr DtrALCAZION.—The &lime (it White, Smith & Co., of Northampton Mass, manufao toms of enameled cloth, Is announced. The Republican of that place says it was brought about by the alleged defalcation of their selling -agent In New York, Mr. Damon, whose deiln quenoiseare estimated all the way front thirty to seventy-five theusand dollars. The m pos sessed the coi fir fidence , of the community and many olticens hid invested in its notes. Some had thus put out all or nearly all of thelr,means, and the failure otertakes. them with great di,- tree!,, It is ,oniculated - that- the *ovum owes seal ofNcrtiltaimpton about s4o,oooformoney loaned or for endorsement, for which' none of them have any security. Mr;Dattion Is in jail at Northampton. Enausa BAXLIWADI:LA meeting- of ,Sngliali .Dlrectors, representing a combined' caPital of seven hundred and fifty noillione 'of dollars, wee held in Undon on the 10th instant, it which It weeresolved that the rates and faiea on the several railways of the kingdom Should-be eo fixed as to realize the largest amount :of of nett profits, due regard being had to the i nterests of the public - . the settlement - of all tlisputes betweettivailniad °ampulla( by aibUretior, in stad.ilf by law and ruinous competition, and that:Miters two or more routes exist betiveen any two points the rates, fares, Mid obarges between snob P9lnti shall be equal. The railroads of the linited'ilhates might receive a useful hint fr ol2 OM, PrileetdiDgi. 6:0111.1nat Panama 0171C11.—In th e , town of Wliftembarg,. there hap been lately apiece newprinting satablishatent by ht. Theo dirk Reigusid. -. compositon and press ," ate tisai and demb, ,to the - lumber . of one handrail ,einClidni./ v eleven. of ~ t he. former are . , irßuuw, • . . , Wumnt taikitaiii;.—The Gs irdts.piAropi qmoniutei mat 1120 V hii fa ll en mita - Alp OOTIMa fleet week et:ftPollo. Ida ano*lFloyf.tint feet deep !..ti f -Akygifi s of Vrs!letti ti . ttdiir,Eltqlptherd. z ' c lf , "antlr la Wan wUt *4IINIVIPPIW : 1ft.149/1,4e-1 BIM VIM ILATZ'taro rt`•••4lso* may eiff BOodan9 o tioUandSiterk* art the tranies or Mir tilOWlMlinuaT or than ell,: Jana ankh; of &milt Pittsbargh,nym "It Meertataly • 'rateable making it eared me of Dyspepsia." Captain nem Eaton op: "It mod my wife of Nen. night." J. A. Ton tionnhoret says "I never met with eo speedy avemedy for •th.lity of the !immesh." Ifenrieli Paeans save "It eared ma of • mime chronic dark. in two dem" Samuel Womlraff, of Athens, Ohio, says: "When I am mewed ruing your Medicine I was so prostrated that I could not walk norm my farm; after nabs on aprtax lan eat any thing. Oatren. 1-11., CASICN•9 FLATS. PALL STYLE-381P. hat they are now preperad to faro bh their "Tall Style Mt" by the parkas*. The troll known enperlority of their febeirelll4 tbe dedded character and beauty of their aryl., hay. mewed Lidlienn a petrenage and iiipport neeerbekoe obtained by any - Ether hone ha the trade. With increased farilltle• in manufarturtni, they can, with conadooceounort that their parent style .411 warps= anything heretolbre hated_ ealtood2trie Itikvjux.voNia,lcirtine,sr.twoßsitzl • TO TUBE WADI WITH • SMALL INTIBIIINT 7110 MAW PATIMT hULTCR MACHINZ le • Maple, cheep and perlbet Match Hater. The Keats. 0:61111 only 4111;4 driv.o by bead, and eat make the tb. tem ei tb amafigtover In abort tlem 'Where good woodl. to reboil na4or.tt. tostsrlally raison the east. Saltrerel emery or Maine privileges are offered kw eels al • =dente price. /or pertivalsre cell at GLUTEI omiTura.aoom. filth amt. 414 AIM= WALL P.AP.ELY. TURMAII PALMER, No. 55 Nrurket Streit, 115twoori Third and Fourth, BY A RECENT CLOSING OUT SALE, haying /termed of all hb obi Mock of Wall Paper, lc., b.. refilled his sales room with a tell socl complete more. meet of every article la lila lire. of bagmen, commie:log Gold, Velvet, Glazed amlOommoti Wail Pepsi, Donlan, Deomatke Paget alooldlege. Odra, am IPM ettortment of 1234 end Asper; Gold Boraend Ilbeare, Glazed and mt- Glamal Greene, 4M, Lc. Tee attention and Impaction of housekeepers, desirous of purcthreng, sad oral] others, respectfully requested. re24:2lrdso POSTLEY, RELIBOA Q. ifITY:; - .ILnurfa aural of GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, Can Siesl'andliamnered Shards and Spades. Hass. Hay and Manure Forks, Piet, Mastoeks, ec. Warehouse. No. 1.7 thicket It., ••23103fc PITTIIIIMIGN. PA Pittsburgh Steel Works. • sozyins, BOYD & 00., ilaztufactruan of WIT MEAL; Wag LIPPING, PLOW mul_ A. B. BTIIET4 !WRINGS sad AXLES, Mews Bas aid lin! Stred.l, Pittsburgh, Ffk. D. B. ROORit9 & CO.. liegirs , Improved Patent. Steel Cultivator Teeth, Omer Ron out Ant gtredt, AfCr.aryt, At. patklydlo* The Rochester Starch Factory, in thorough complete erarktorgottler, capelde of turning oat tiro toll Of Sista etanyorm be aOld on vetyadrantageous Isms. 131. 1. It favOntble opportunity for say one wishing to enter Into s safe sod profitable badman. • good ran of custom being idready well established, and notdrittga complus!. 'tivaly for twitter infortoalloo esquire of welzodlb lItaRYII.OOL •t a110.2$ Wood at. PULLIADEIPICUL. WbL MAME & 00., no.'2sll3.thrent It. and No. 13 Letitia It., IMPORTERS OF IrOILDION DRY GOODS, Ass constantly receiving on comnorussnv, ItUBS LINENS,ALUHT 'sown, HDR7B, ge, I. gr..' •Arlety. Alm, BRITISH' - GOODS, coredOSAs In port of DATER MIISLDIS, VELVET CORDS, DRATERTRIRTS TABBY VSLTZTA, ALPAOOAD, CASERSILIES, ITALIAN MOMS, to. • JA103101•0 6. B. & C. P. bL&RXLII, PRINTING, JO AND ALL KINDS OF *RAPPING PAPER. s, No; 97 Wood Streik P.1217111DR01 PI. Rap bought at mutat prim. myllf to .7. H. OHB,IITT, n. D., 163 Third Skid, Pittsburgh, Patna, Ruing had the Advantages of SulAss Colleges mid lior pttols,a96 preset pane prictlos, oars Ida prohnidonal WAR. ID SURGICAL ADD MEDICAL CAUL 001. Minn Ilifeoandlas. Iron. 11. A. Wonvor. Hon. T. J. Bleu= John H. Molloy. T 44. • ler. Zip. • .myadydro R.r. W. D. Dcnrarl. Bor. D. H. A. IleLem T. IL BW, Eq. 113=2:2 N. 13.0.L.81L1ES Ac 1:10 IMALliza Foreign, and Domestic Bills of Exchange, Gunman Or MOUT, DANK NOTES AND lIPECI.I, NO. A 7 ALAIINNI i Mit PPITEIIO7II.OII, PA. • • t 10..ColWilie . DANIms made on all the priodpal dtlM through. A ap.92.1A17 W /11 IC MX A, 2.7 az es 1.7 Ilanalactanni and Beaks In all Malmo( TOBACCO, MUT' Gam CIGARS, AND ana to *I ois A.Ca c#, Carew aftandkitrid gnat and Danilt mmeang •11 lauds of Tebseas...llasff Claus, I/angst...lab the No. ISM Wood etneltja Wake tothdr 411 4 .11 "tha." / " . P 4.1.4 4 "."! 7 . trirb".:. • 414“gwy 76'204 SPixtat 'Muir ' 1 3112.11:713tra nal°asm.n..A.24l7) T.A.X2.0114, 11".. 62 ST. CLAIR STRUT, PITTSBURGH, PL.NNA., Invites public attention to his new and beau tinil suortaasot at Fall °nada, consisting of Cloths, Caul manse, Vsatinp and Coatings of ovary vartsty end adapted to tha best city and country trade. which will be made op with promptness and &epoch, and at rates .01 .,. a. at any other similar establishment In the city. culdfc Permanent Office. • Complying with the urgent request of hun dred. of that patient.. DRS. C. M. PITCH & J. W. a y lime Rave eo l a - del to remain PEIIIIIANICNTL 1N PITTS CIUIiGH, And may be tall at their °Moe, No. 191 emn street, OPPOSITE T ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Dally, eXeept Sunday; Gar Cloessonaptt on, Asthma, Bronchitis and all other Chronic Complaints corsoljeated with or (noting Pulmonary Mame, locladffig Catarrh-, Heart Dispense, Ape:No. of the Liver, Dye peptio, Oneiriti., Felted- Coseptoints, ego. DB& ME A STEES would state hat their treatment ofOoturnmotkot is based noon to. fad that he &nom on. Ws MOsebrood wed system at tarps, both beihre.sop .:,t,,,{,,,, its chnelopear. in lle heaps, and they thereto, employ Mechanical, Hygienic, and Medicinal remedies to sanity the blood and etrengthen the system. With Mats, they n. MEDIODIAL INHALATIONS,whieb the - yeah, bighly,bnt only a. PoEintfou, (haring rio Oarative did mien vont Mae') and Invalid. are oaraosaymaloned asslnotassang the precious time oferrrability on any treatment based noon the planabl.,bat fair idea that the `Swat of Mediae . no be nulled in • direct manner by Inhalation," for a. before anted, the teat of the &tease Oio the blood and Its dilas only la the lona Its..No charge for coneoltation. A list of quanions will be sant to Moe wishing to eon• snit u. by letter. my2itdawrett IT ' FA 31CL I Xi - Sr SEWING MACHINES GROVER dr- RAR.FORAR. The first place in publifi estimation is now justly accorded to M. GROVER a BAR E'S MACHINE, for fondly sawing for the kdkolog moons: IsL—lt In MORE SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN OR. DER than any other niseldno. 24.—1 t man a earn which will not RIP or RAVEL though arory third Mitch fa nit. Sd—lt *ewe Loin ordhsary tyoolo, and Mon all trouble of winding thread la avoided, whit* tba Baum Machina can to adapted, at pleasure, by a mere change of noodle, to all varieties of work. tth.-Th. llama tam allk, linen (brawl and cow o .= Vnol cotton, sitb equal lith.—The mem la A 4.141410 ar the meat thatic fabric, .o that It IB fkae from all LLUIILITY, to BREAK In WA 6'l[• INO, /HONING or otharriss. tab.—Th.4lkb made by Oda Machine Is more BEAU TTIUL than any other made, tuber by hand or =chino. W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent, AT TRH FITTM STRUT HERAT MANUFACTORY, au3klldk PITTSBURGH, PA. John C. Baker & Co T e 015171 NE oon-LIVER Tuts hizazenes, prepared in the meet ap proved manner, end battled by on, hes molted the ten. Um of the most enlentlfle of the Medical Pros. on of Phlh adelphle and ehewbere, who moo:mond It as euyerlur to any other now manahntured. Orlb edicacy and importance ...remedial In awl of Cournmption, Gout, Brocchlila Asthma, Chronic Rheum. than, and allilorchlons dhow,* It I. mincomary to evealu —fdtioneande of eminent phyeLciani of tamp. and Amities hoeing tested It. wouderfid motive properties. Prepared rally by JOB'S 0. RARER & CO., Wholesale Draggle* N 0.154 North Third street, Philadelphia Sold by ail Drogghtts throughout the Cotto&I. rerl&dt&c3o I:iUIMZZ=I New Store from Philadelphia. LOUIS MILLER, Manufacturer of all woo. of 1.4 k. and Osualessolt lora Sleigh and Oar date Bohm dealer to Buffalo Robe, do, go. window& and retail, at No. 1t Wood.stree, above Filth. Fun seeded, clawed sad altered lu the bet alums, Goods suds to Order at short Botta,. All kinds of al:doping furs bought. saMA,nd• Ettaisrasa or Tut Gosrva, of all denomina tion., Wileris's Celebrated Ilcadacht Pills se a nungily for the general hoilepoeition and aro...drum which , olifsiPiwitly attends their arduous calling; and huodrode of them have borne voluntary teglitoony of the great lb lief they fusee experienced from themes! this tandktoo fo Nervons Headache and similar Ills. Prepare . / and sold by H. L. YALLYISWICK Z CO. Wholesale Drug eata, and tworsietore of D. L. PAIINESTOOK'S 'EMI( MI6, N 0.% corner Wood and reeirth Mesta, Pittsburgh. Bea advartbament on lth pages( tooday'e paper- es2hdllsef JOSH CIOCIELIELAN 'az H RO Irma 11.alli11, Irani Violas, Valuate Damn, Wi a il "r4huttxrs, WindilyooM at. N... rttaroad dared and BO Third Sired. (B.Marra od and )larkst,) P 17111817131311. Pd., on heat sariaty or two Patterns, fancy and plain, siatabla for al parpoaaa P•rticolat attoution pall to sio doling Orairo Jobbing clomp at short antic.. mro veziiii;*kii 4 FRIEND, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, on SOLICITOBJI CIIAJIICZELY. 14. 5, Mae. rirratt, Pabrapar, Irma. saroott.thm prompt made In imp part of Northern boos, or Weatarn n. Will attend to the purchase and Pala of Real barna, b talalq oa Hoods and Mortgagee ad:lWe n a twasow___._.._ ....... ........ ROBINSON, MINIS k MILLERS, POUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WAS ITIBT131.1"01.4 . WORK. S, Pittsburgh, Penns. Mace. No. AI Market garnet. Idaradlictar• 841 Ida. *Mem &game and Mill Mae a 7; rk Ortings,Railroad Work, Mara Dollars and &brat Iron Wo lobbing and Repairing door,oo short male. mr2sXydia M. M. GIL L. S 1" I 131 DENTIST. Est:meta Teeth without pain, by an INTlllX inrw Arraethinto sweat applied to the teeth sad game only. uste that au to fall se= Inserted on the nate= metallic ter. He also Werts teeth au entire fbreelote bon with °outlaw= gam, whit/ to beauty, elesellosee end durahalty moat tell to plum WI sad examine meet. WEIL 1113.0M0s No. 61 Fourth argot, below Warkol, toototoi Itt.7aFtttsburgh. Ja7:lplto PAYNE, BISSELL & CO., 1111114/101171132 or Cooking. Parlor and. Heating STOVES, Orates Pronto, Eanders,-Ito., And MAnutacturuns of the Celebrated CAPrrAx, coO/ErNa HANG I II I . NO. An LIBERTY STREET, Jr2fdydk PPITBBCBCII, YA. MITCHELL, BELELRON di co„ or Cooking, Parlor and 13. eating STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Rum &e,, 194 Liberty at.. Pitt.bargh, Pa. annoy QEO. H. ANDICILISLIN, No. 181 Libsrty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., auirarsoruan sx, wzorsasiu lawn II EM7 V.e.t7 of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Skod Leathr, Splits, Morocco. Frrna and Country Ortlf Bole Leather, Carriage Oilcloth", Zito., Allot which .11 be tarnished at tbo laarest Cub trice.. I,THIDT.H WANTED:Se. .175417 IrOBJEICI-N ECXUELANG-EC. SIGIITBILLS DR-AWN BY DUNCAN, SUIERNULN & CO., ON Tat - Imm BANE, LONDON, IN MIS OP ONE POUND STEDIINO AND UPWARDS. Also, Bils on the principal ciths and towns of Francs, Belgium,Usad, Osnnany, Dania and caw European States, constantly on hand and for tole by WU. 11. WILLIANIILA CO., Bankers, Wood .tear. emir of Third. EIBURGEIL ts./Ltlt ra.croa' D. O. EI. El it B BT. Conrer Liberty and Hasid Streets, PITTS.BII74GH: PA, Manufacturer of all kinds of light Bags sotrablo ev Ondo, Mont, /deal, Enekorbeat, San, Hams end smuts• zoo, prluted neat ood . epproprfide deelgor to order. A mutant supply of Seslaleti Rap CM hand, sad Grain V= kw mow le the Onion. All ordersprom? 17 joaCtlettt zaw.a. errovit WORKS. `ALEXANDER BRADLEY, IpQT►CTp{II Imo POLIIIIIIIMILT WO= OP COMB, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, PlainOud auloy Grate Fronts, &0., I WIZOLEPALD AND MAIL.' rondo: on I ADogionty JUvari two unarm nuth-tut at Pennsylvania fluanuar Depot. Office and Bales Boom. molitlydin Ns,* WoodllW,Pititain EIZEGNILY S. cor...raNs. Porwarding and Cemmiaslon, Merchant, AND wnopitiuts DZALIDIN (Metal% Batter, Seed., Maki, And-Padua Cienen4, tit Ne. 41 NW Seat .nel• RAIL ROAD APIXE COMPANY. Joseph Mtwara.-- .. . . W. O. Ilk Swell. (Snaasors ro ibrfer, _Rolfe S NmetL) RAIL ROAD SPISTIB, 01laN AND BOAT 13MM. mint= a, PZrint'A. .I:lll.Wita do CIATLIZY House, Ilea sea Ornamasetel Patataep White Leed-tindZinifPaintie: Aka, .11 kind* .31 nation% vandal* whmso• .7- Alio arbadsoew,Nalt el ":4'. l ap 1t"0ff.t1,1 14,1 , ; 0 2 . 4 .1401"°91-leal rb abbationnents. WARS von aria:VERT EXILES OF FLORIDA, rIOR. SA-LE--7/ noes of land of iLmile sosauA R. GIDDI.NGS• fr.. wokhuharg. and %of from Sr vslr,-- •• We wni .41 25 serve nt it, imiteet the rillroa.l; 2 orli ‘0•1,10 acme Waller Imd.. It m • betwitifol place Ex • cal:Karp sod. Apra, to GEO. W. BONN, .4 , 411 h elle on:1Mo 1 VOL. 12uo. PRICE $l. at . door west or me Diamond, Alleglienr City. 8,328 , - - FARM . FOR SAIL.E.--A small Farm con , bdni.¢ 2.5 acres of land, all under oiltlestion, wills DireWng Rouse, contelnino 12 roorms There Is • OW . coin 01 Coal lil the prernions ar/ a bwilr In operation, with in • miles or M. ritYi od Egotrrel Hill, Postilea townalll mi/I TOIIIIII. Is me of Ilistorkal truths. and sips - ester SO .Ij o wi. g l.pd. n 1 the lot. 11,,,,,,, w„i",,,,..„ rd. .. 4 ~,,,:, : i• w.dtrig the finest tins In This region. For further par ._ our dew what by beets done by the tinders enquire or L. J. ',LEMING, . sokLxid• on this premises. FAMILYIIORSE FOR sACK--A hand aa,ao Baas, lit sec...old; a Pacer under the .addle mod o r,..r In ho rns ., sa peraCtly ants for In lady or ciiild to 4.14. or trio., will not roue at tire locomotive, military or any city excitement; will stand without being bitched, and I. warranted perfectly sound; to be wild only ter worn of use. &Ignite at lbeStorti swarms° of .4 T.J. CRAIO a CO., 131 Wood .1. HON. J. It De100.12.H.E.A.D, Ohio Land for Sale. 6L AV 3M I. 0 NR7 - Ikea the following latter written by FrEtE subscriber offers for sale section ten, twernship 12, ranee II &ark moot), Ohio, commonly known as "Bowmen'. Section,. containing 610 acme, Je situated three miles west of Munilion, on the State Road , : loading to Wooster:, and within shoot two miles of Morita. burgh, Ft. Wayne, and Chicago klailmal The moth, met Tsilse of Florida.. It is a dark chapter in Ma history of and northwest quarters are north, I=l Moult. roux?, Foam k Co. Got:lemtn: I thank you or r cops of .51r. Giddings' our country, and proves concluelvely that the blood, treas. nre and honnr of our nation hal a boon notriflcorl at thn bid ding of the slave power. 1 trust that a Inighter era_ IA dawning, and that hereafter the ag,greselone of the South will Ito raided, alai tb. protection of fro* labor manfully firspactrolly, Pittsburgh, July 17,18.39. J. K. MOOHEIP.AD. Copies Sent by Mail on Receipt of $l,OO I=EITIN JOHN S. DAVISON oc4.2tditerT No. 11l MARKET ST., NEAR YOUllTil. Allegheny County.... PILE COMMON WELL:III of PetAn Wrenn to the widow and helm and der of P. Lorena end Albert Pulite, Greeting. - Where., at the Orph Court hold at Pittaborch in and for cold county,. the '2.511, day of feet., MI, the pe. titter of Catbariee Lorene (et al) way presented, or-lying We court to designate some day certain et which notice may be siren to the henut Vreicrick Louts., deceased, and to the helot awl it gat - reprow utatty.-e of Al bert Pullis, deed, to ergo, ha' come to amen.. cod Lill or petition, and that the court will be pieces.' to decree the specific performance of • certain reenact coournlng cer tain real ante, vie, kituate In Van Boren finely, in the ants of Michigan, known and deacrihed as the weed half of the .oath earl quarter and the erect half of the northuast quarter,oection eight (V, smith range fifteen emit, contain leg one hundred and Intranet. be the some MAN, or lee, according to Mated grater *Meal: ournrglet being en thereof mired the odd Frederick Lorenz, did on the 15th dry of Jere, A. D., 1854, by • negate or contract in-writ ing. bled himself to .ell and convey the &bare described reales/at. by • good and sudlclant warranty deed unto one Albert Polite, of Van Duren county to the state of litchi gm., for the conaideration or sues of reran hundred &Slam (170,) that • portion of bid purchase money wax paid to tee mid Frederick Lomas to hie lifetime. do, according to the true Intent and mousing thereof, In order to enable pace petitioner eo eieeuts to the ken of the sell Albert Penis a deed as required by said contract for the terf.eting and completeing et their title to the lend More described, according to she act of deeembly, in oticts case mete and prorlded. Now, therefore, we commatd ran and each of7on that in year proper petwom yon be and appear al oor Orphan.' Court, to be hold In Dittetrargb, on the 6th Saturday of Oc tober, 15:45, .n 10 o'clock A. M , thee end there to Mow oettea, If any too or either of jon have. why the prayer of thwasid petition should not he o,lnted, and hereof fan not. Wlineaa the Ilan. Wm. B. Meelnee, Sreeldent of onr mid Court. at Ditrtborgh, tku 25tt, day of September, A. D., 1868. oolZtnT 71106.,A. DONLEY, Clark GROCERIES-- 1,0 Ba,s Rio Coffee; 25 Ilbds Sow-, 25 Is. Mob ad; 25 do Bseap; 00 cbooto Totals !Tyson And Black Teas; 50 Cosirs Primo do do for farad, no, 25 011. Lacs. No. 3 Rockall.]: 20 1111 bblo No. 3 Ilackarcl; • Bbl. No. 1 1211110 Flab; 00 Room Tobacco somattod Wanda: 100 Roams Wfapplog Pop.,; 100 ItoTeo W. R. Cbacood • 100 Dbl. Sall, 60 Romeo Rosin Soar; Together orkb . sonand assurtalmt ofßrocarias, Iron Nall. arid Mass, will to *old on rassouablo WM. 1110CUTICII00N. ca 4 No. 20.5.1.1tarty Street.. • To FARMERS AND STORE KEEPERS!!! --GINSENG WANTED—The oederehined edit togy U.. bleier* price In cash for 1•113 , qllll.ltltl of Pod, dry Ofarees, Aellerr.d MU all or elate, DAVIT, C. IIErtRST, oc4stvtT Produce Datalor,