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6.13.1708 8 and PA OPRIBTO.NB
PITTEMM - 11GFIEL*
FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 30, 1869
nepublicaz State Ticket
ACII)LtOS GINVIAL k
TEIOMAS E. COCHRAN, of Turk co.of
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anus onguAL,
WILLICH HELM, of peck. manty.
ReTitibllcan County Ticket.
mug 11 . LRDIII . PlUsburgb.
sestgettr,
WILLIAM V &KB OM, Pittsburgh,
DAVID A. PRPASLEY, esy,
MULL= I. ODERR/110, Allegh
Beser,s,
DAVID P.. BAYARD, Peebles,
mutest :um Loser Pt Cut,
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Atintia! LAW tuna;
21/01118 MELLON, OoH*
=CM/ MlOll/01.
ZACOD IL MILLER, Pittablugh.
GOOMIAZI (JOIFISXI4 Bc,ath F•yel.t.
canflaixtol.4
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JONATUAII DRATWY, ft:lth DlD.borlt
• sIINTI7I.
DAVID 00ILVELIII8.8e.lektery.
svmnrron,
AI T. ANDHRBO:I, East Dear.
tontsCTOl or TIM POCal,
Joscra MILLER, Snowden).
IFIBPBBLZOAN BlEireflINIGS I
llepiablitan muting" trill be held et the following rear .
and plane, Led the Agenda do the clighborhood a
gusted to tam damsel notice ct the imam:
Criditiesmlie, Vaasa:ibis Cowl:Ate, on Triday, Beptembe
80, et 2, P. Et.
Pad Perm Families toareahly,, Friday, linptembar 30,
at T P.ll.
Drat) Caul Wertz, UMltta townelttp, Saturday, Oct
.3tatTRAL.
=alb a boroogb,Satarday..oetobor I. et 2 P. M.
Pods Work; But Tarentam, o Wednordoy, Ortobor 6th
it 7 P.M.
Bott P. Rama, Ur par Bs. 01. J r towriship. on Thrirsdny, Cc lobe
At.
at Alizgheny City, at Market Iloaaa, Tbataday, Oct.bar
p.
At Laurel Ibing &hoot How', Penn township, on Fchley
October 71b, et 7 P .`
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thintan. Findlay tcarnahip, on Friday, Octobor 7
P. M.
14 12F/if ... ran, aoblFon tolerably, on Saturday, October
3. = Itypar StOlatr totruatdp, on Saturday, October
• ATtrbadvh,at Lafayatto 11411, on Saturday, October 8
at T
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Pitt 2blontltip,ot Clopperwarks, on Mewls). Octt,bet 10
at 7 P. M.
RENIZBIEBEJ3. 1
To - morrow—Saturday, October let —le the last
day on whit& a voter can be easeeaed, inurder
to qualify himself to vote on the Second Tues
day of October. Let the name of every Repub
lican be on the Auessor'a lint before the close of
that day. Those who have lately removed into
a diatrict, and young men, who voted on age
last year, should especially attend to tttle duty.
After being thus qualified, be sure to vote—.rain
A PAU yenta is a Republican Victory.
011: - .3 flitted occasion, In the palmy dap of
Virginia Democracy, when Father Ritchie was
at the political helm, in the capacity of editor of
the Itieltutonct Empire:, he was particularly de
sirous- Of -veiling 'a full vote on hie aide. To
seem* thit deeirable repeat , tie appealed in •
most pathetic manner to the veterans and the
young men of the party, in the name of ita for
mer victories, and by the memory of its departed
great men, finally closing with the Injunction to
"not a coal of fire on the haok of every demo.
erratic terrapin, in order to stimulate it to action."
In a nobler- canoe, and with a higher purpose in
view, we repeat the "same advice to the Re
,publican voters of this city, deeply end stele.
In ten days from now the limo for scrtos. will
have arrived, and all that is necessery to secure
I a brilliant victory over every &natio of modern
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„:,...I",:.,stes, is a fold ibpublican rote. Whether that vote
"•„::I.,`•_•'.„altall be oast, and all its attendant advantages
4 . ",: - .., , ,jgained, as we have before intimated, comatose
' with those who have, in various capacities, taken
upon themselves . the several responsibilities
ituider the party organization.
'•--- IWe must have close work, henceforth, and
{every committee man, in each election precinct,
:Ulna labor as. though the tenth depended upon
the Vote of hhi eingle district. We must not
only work hard, but we must do so in concert and
• in harmony, and with an eye to the grand re.
• salt which le sore to follow each gallant' efforts.
The short time which yet remains between this
and the second Tuesday of October, if prop
erly improved, will secure all that the most ardent
friend of the goad cause Gould desire.
Among the number of inducements to exer
tion which address themselves to the feelings of
the Republicans of,Penneylvania, to the fact
that the attention of the entire linioiii - Is at this
time earnestly fixed on the contest in this State.
It baa been truly remarked bye contemporary,
that If Pennsylvania is not, like Virginia, the
mother of American Presidents, ehe has been,
indisputably, the maker of them. Scarcely a
contest has ocourred, since the organization of
parties in the nation, in which she has not held
the decision within her own giant grasp. To
her mortification and shame she worally
abused that opportunity in the last Presidential
mutes; and in the eupport and the consequent
election of one of her own citizens to that high
offiai, ehe has oetasion to regret having given
to the einntry the weakest and most unecrupia
lone otllcial agent that ever betrayed a:trast or
abused a position. ,
The wrong hod scarcely been consummated
ere she repented of It by rebuking this course
of her ”recreant son” by a majority of tens of
thousands. To be effectual, and to hate weight
- among her sisters of the confederacy, that re
bake muse be again repeated, with renewed
vigor and additional force. To falter now would
be en admlssion of error in the previous lodg
ment, and strengthen as with iron the hands of
the bad man in power, who is now trembling
under the weight of the Indignation. of his own
immediate fellow citizens. It is for this reason
we ask our Republican friends to permit no con
- sideration to induce them to remain from the
polls. They must see the ruinous oonstruotion
which might and no doubt would be on
such a entree, however honorable patriotic
their intentions.
,'"'
We-therefore, Its o:yrielnsion, invcike the id_
tendance at themdlle, on Tuesday week, of every
dentit4 Fry4dom.--ot every man who is desirous
; : , 5 ,„,..' - ' perly protected by a jadiolons
t
' .,. 7.-"4 - :- - ittdastrial interests of the State and
• ' " 4 sail Of every one who wishes to hurl from
-',-"!& the present oorrupt Buchanan administra
.; .r , and- prevent the election of a successor
~,;••.„: tunny opposed to the welfare of the nation.
O', Wm. B. Rata, late Commissioner to
rtitinit-4u offleawhioh he received In coneldera.
lion of his betrayal of his old political frlende,
end eabsoquint Rapport or James Bachanau for
the Presidency—is anxious for another place.
We learn from the Philadelphia papery that be
attended the democratic meeting to that city, on
Mondiy evening last, and devoted two hours to
speaking of—himself and James Buchanan. Of
coarse he /supporta the administration through.
anil.Lecomptoit and all. Tho secret of this is
that.ldr. Dalian is about coining home, nod Reed
wishes to take his place. He imagines that his
forte Is diplomacy—and is a condi aristocrat of
the tat water, affecting to hate things that aro
"rude" and "vulgar." It would be cruel should
hie claims be Pined by, considering hie extreme
solicitude for the loavea and fishes. It appears
...it
from a statement is Forney's PrOf that, imine
&lately after Mr. Buohanan'e election was Aso •
tained,, Heed was importunate sn,..- ...-,--)"..': L;:',
tion, and W ', , -- W
ndudon
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oe `in'this of the fteiho some one would be there te: , iteeit
counir er a tritY.. , Thei: car
-,eheetu% ( Srfor i4 lßelmblion s h" 46 ''
' be did BO with . entire sino
lib himwould w e en
The Ere 'teieerp.getitstes on tett . thouneid t hi s point. if it were made', known: and we may '
+rotor, which eriliprodnee it Majority °toter four a , well tip all interacturse with rhineee nth
thousand. We trust that Allegheny will toot be oials on every outijeet if the assertions of the
• • - • lt i; . imperial Commissioners on ibis point son to be
outdone by the "old Guard." if
regards'," lie deceptive Strong efforts end ar
be the fault of the stay-at-home voters. In a gumeuts veers used to inditeo them to come up
contest like this every vote not 10 n,./ Is giving to Pekin by steamer with, the foreign Minietere
that much comfort to the corrupt and <stress-
sod a frigate Wan offered to convey them. but
gaol Buchanan adminietratiou.
they are hampered by their insi motions, and de-
Sided to return north by laud even iftees' mouths
Latter from resumed.
were consumed the jouroey."
•
The triumph of the Chinese, however, is hot
_ abort lived. Already twelve th invited Frrnre
,i es c usi „f iLt r , it L is , n
roclooefor et, cirrese x.or are ander ordcro for the enene of war. The
.
Poirrnsiso, rile :, Sept. 26, 1859. Oh force , will sloe bn huPneb , ed to gte ,
Th e chang e made to t i g h ts so d burs—en that the 'eno:essfiii invissitio of China
sounds by the transition from our own city to this i it but a question of limo.
belaulful torn by the shores of the sounding sea' are
ehnost, as many and wonderful as is the weird images
of dreams. It is tree that the points of resemblance
see u many, perhaps, as between any two =cities in
the United States ; but the tout ensesZte pet:tattling
so many apparent differences at once convince trav
ellers like ourselves that they have changed Mean
ties since they bade farewell to Pittsburgh.
The natural position of this city, the trade, busi
ness and occupations of the inhabitants, their dress,
the vehicles to the street, the pure Yankee dialect
everywhere spoken, the abundant* and variety of
shade trees, the architecture of the houses, the
wharves, the shipping, etc.,
ldare all matters of differ
ences that we can't help marog. Of Poetised, ever
since the days elChildhood, when Olney's Geography
settled all statistical and geographical matters for
us conclusively, we have thought as of tbo sixteenth
city of the Union ; and during the intervening years
she has been so little in our minds that she has al
ways been anchored head and foot by this inexora
ble position. Thu rapid changes of the past twenty
years have planed her in a relatively different posi
tion now, perhaps. She may have drifted away
from the eirteenek, but when we consider her position,
her natural advantages, the energy of her leading
citizens, we must certainly predict for her a bright
future.
In 1836 the population of Portland was about
15,300; in 1845 it was about 15,100—the change in
the valuation was in the same relative proportion.
In 1845 the scheme of biilding a railroad to Canada
was suggested, end from that limo to the present the
progress of the city has been onward. Tho valuation
at that time was abbot four millions of dollars. In
1856 the population was 30,000, and the valuation
about twenty-three. millions of dollars ; or in other
words the population had doubled in that period of
eleven years, and tbo property increased about seven
fold. And Portland of to-day may be "counted In"
In the raze for population and wealth among the
great cities of the land.
The harbor of Portland has been known from the
first discovery and settlement of North America by
the European., as cue of the best, if not the most
commodious, safe and accessible of any on the At
lantic, roast. It was well described by Christopher
Levert, who visited it in 1621, and it was sailed into
by the great French navigator, Do Monte, as early
as 1603—as the principal seaport of all the region
east of hltursaalumetts, during the period of colonial
dependence, sad lately as the commercial capital of
the State of Maine. It has been well known in the
commercial history of the country; as a harbor of
refuge in case of storms or severe weather, it is prob
ably more resorted to than any other northern sea
port of the United States. Oa the approach of an
easterly gale, hundreds of vessels drop into it for
shelter as naturally as Chips in the British channel
seek the harbor of Portsmouth:or Southampton, or
those of the North Sea seek th 6 port of Sunderland.
Portland Harbor is so easy of access at all condi.
dons of the tide, and with any direction of wind,
and withal is so capacious, deep and well sheltered,
that *largest chips may enter and securely ride at
all times and under all conditions of the weather.
For various reasons, Portland has not heretofore at
tained that commercial success that her position
seemed to entitle her to. Sho has, however, grown
rapidly into importance within the last few years,
and is attracting attention as the terminus of the
Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, the European
packet station—for the valley of the St. Lawreeee
and the West, and the route of trade and travel be.
tween the Upper and Lower British Provinces, and
at this moment more especially as the port of entry
of the Great Eastern.
IT Rnifroads.—Her commercial importance may
he considered as first established, when meesures4
were entered upon to open a more direct line of com
munication by railway between the St. Lawrence at •
Moatreal and the Atlantic Ocean at Portland,
and to extend these lines so as to connect the
several British Provinces with each other and the
United States acre:. the breadth rf the State of
Maine.
The railway system of Maine, it may be called,
including its Provineial sonnectlons, embraces an
aggregate length of nossly three thounsmd 1.13111,,,
built or in process of construction. This system of
railway has a passe of 53 feet, which giros it a (Mer
tes peculiar to itself and one that makes it indepen
dent of the narrow guage lines.in Now England and
Now York.
Such are tome of the facts that we have gathered
In our walks about title charming and thriving city
of the East, and from some statistical pamphlets
which friends have kindly plaeol'ln our hinds. sweeminninumameesmi
' Hod., efr.—For ordinary accommodations of tray- DI Eb—M La_ near N..r. Cohan., on the
elle., this city is well supplied with hotels, boarding 15th of &camber, of Dl,OriterV, SUSIE 3t., wits of • It. C
houses, restaurants, etc.; but if a frictional part of Moore, and mooed danghtcr of the foto chutes. rondo!.
„ T a, tiedtser t. al . trrc e tca4i prealft,uvills, on the
the expected throng of etrangere come bitter when
the Groat Eastern 13 hero, the accommodation will . pt soft...rt./SMOG rcens)s. ngetl ' l7
certainly be limited. The citizens are basy making yaar .
, Ilis fue,ist I. 0 “, 01.04. , t rtr. frsts.tom ,•I Lia
preparations for the frienly invasion. E no
et iett,e, I"',"•bti••
that hoapitable hearts and willing minds can tuggest ! 10 " , " 0.0-100 k
will be done to provide. for the guests of that °cc,
slon. The hum and bustle of preparation is hoard jltbl Rbbrrtustmriltl3
in all tho strome, shops and houses. The city goy- ,
liniment and the citizens are preparing fesiiri nes and By State Authority
entertainments no a princely scale. Them n1:I be
dinners, balls, military encampments, concerts, par
ties, fire works, regattas and every like amusement
that can be crowded into the brief three weeks of
that gala time, to make the occasion joyous to eiti
tone and strangers.
As you know the steamer is expected hero about
the Bth of October. Of all that may oecor I shall
expect to Inform you.. D.
P. B.—Every body now knows that the aocident
to the great ship, of which our correspondent knew
nothing when he wrote, will delay her visit to the
latter end of Ootober.—[Ens. GAS.
HFIOVIEIt V 11131015 Or THr CHIPItar DIFFICCL
17—la addition to the particulars of the recent
conflict In Chinarceeived by the latest arrival
front England, files of Hong Kong papers, con
taining some further information in reference to
this sudden and calamitous event, have been re
ceived which pea far to relieve the Chinese
from the suspicion of a horrid treachery, which
seemed at (mat to attach to their conduct. We
extract from the Overland China Mail of the 224
of July the subjoined editorial article, and the
letter which follows it, as mating important dis
closures as to the canoes of this unfortunate oo-
001T0111C0 .
From the Chime (Hong Kong) Mail of July 22.
--"The hunentable intelligence we have to convey
by this mail is a new difficulty with the Chinese
authorities, which led to an attack on the 25th
of June from and upon the Taku forts at the
mouth of the Peiho, resulting in the total defeat
of the British force, with the lass of no leas than
five gunboats and between four and five hundred
men, or about one-third of our force employed.
This matter will form a subject of Parliamentary
disci:melon. The Ron. Mr. Brune ban not the
power to collect troops for carrying on a new
war with China; and if he applies for assistance,
as it Is reported he hoe done, to the Governor
General of India, we trust that Lord Canning
will not comply with the request until her Ma
jesty's Government have had time to examine
into the whole affair. There Is more in it than
meets the eye, and the moat intelligent in this
country—those beet acquainted with the Chinese
—are disposed to believe that the Chinese are
not entirely to be blamed.
Mr. BruCe delayed: to the last moment in Hong
Kong. At Shanghai we naderetand that he re
fused to meet the Imperial Commleeloners who
made the treaty with Lard Elgin. He arrived
at toe month of the Peiho only on the evening
of the 20th of June, though the treaty had to
be exchanged on the Mb; and we hove reasons
to believe that the Governor-General of Chitin
(a sufficiently high officiel) was deputed to meet
him at the month of the Peibo and conduat him
to Pekin; but, unfortunately, the communica
tion (tom the Governor-General only reached
him on the day that the attack commenced, and
too late to allow of the Admiral being signalled
to stipend operations.
The victory gained by the Chineee roma is
one of the moat untoward events that could have
happened in the preeent state of foreign relations
with their rulers; but neither its untowardnees
nor the sad fate which betel eo many of our force, 1
under the management of Admiral Hope, ehould t
be permitted to prejudice, our judgment ne to b. Am, II i,f Jai, tat, ieLo
the real merits of the ease, and lead ne hastily owiton ttatel nod MBank.
to conclude that the Chinese' 'tree Mainly is- "' Treensry tore and accrued icterust...
the wrong. - ......... :- .-. - 1- Retiratat sty eaude
enotute.ovauedseat:Q { :e;ll.,
We have every reason to , bell?, :Ittat:Oes , tbaCompatir se ooke, . . . ..
statements re have received On ttitt 5it)4.....•-•",,,Are, g1„4, 1" Vet„, ' ,V: P . 17 „4, ° ,,1' c i 1 ,„, — , , -„--,„„,,-*
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eubetantisity oorreet. and, if Ent; th ey_turesretnek' • • laterese; .. ..... .
doubt on the euppoeiti on that the CtillsuntliletW' , .
toted an act of tree bery, and thilit 114.11.00- -- 1114.1a7ft r it o m j7; 7, 1 "., k*- 1: -. ...... -",
vary to have a new r witliChina,Whieh' - 4ula: titetii* le Ner To r te
c,
tour .
not be brought conclusion erititin trrnymnv .2t!es•ioOtha, ibuks, mark t 1.1 , 1 ,
during whl sod the Americarrentf",nuesien' .'.-. ....
PlalstPotot e would be resident at We Coati_ Tgrotra4„,i,,,.., .
I of PCkfr i i acquiring the - inflnente which !- we : - .
might tln hope afterwards to.overtake .At
all ey •[ (a put forward !hi etatement .of • the .
w • ' ; :as they have .ntt, Cue to rePttitu.t
' ..pri and shall, be, glad to' heap ant.
than met'by o:mm 4 o=l44loes
P . - end British Plenipotentiaries ,-- -;
• / .
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Fis
at Shanghai they both do
alined to the two Imperial Commissioners,
theyi t w e i l w i D a g . au b d ou ti n or d sa to ha p u e a k , ip uu t te ey g o ro m uo ld il
h t h o a k
d t ,
0 1 i
o e
official intercourse with them Until they reached
that city, though the letters were addressed to
the former as Secretary of State, informing him
of their appointment se Ministers to the Court
of Pekin. But, considering the relation which
had enbalsted between these high fabetionaries
and the English and Freenh Plenipotentiaries
ise,„:,ear, we think that courtesy shown towards
_',]. ,their maccessore in acceding to their re
' ' , .;-:-'neeting would have bad a favorable
-....-..„ in the least derogating from the
',.,..:... the new Ministers could Only
-.
.. They remained at Shang"
• / 1 it was declared to be the
, .. 'oh Pekin by the 29th
. ..:!f *,!. , S before the ei-.
assured the
41141140 M
imemorase Tann HATT! —Laic film contain
ing nowe up to Sept 10, give the details of the
attempt to aessesinale President Geffrard, and
the actual assassination of hie daughter. The
Revue de Commerce, of Sept, 10, gives the rub
joined muddy socount of the affair:
"Last Saturday the people were tranquil, and
no cloud appeared to trouble our politioal hori
zon. Suddenly, about one o'clock, a rumor was
ciroulited that the General Prophete bad been
detected at the head of 'conspiracy ageing the
Government, and that he was to bo immediately
' taken to h vessel to be tent off in exile; this was
speedily done. All the citizens held themselves
on guard, ready to defend the chief who preMes
over the deetinies of their country.
"At about 7 o'clock, a double detonatioh was
' heard near the St. Joseph's gate, and eoon after
another from the oppoeite side. Suddenly every
heart wan filled with indignation. In every
quarter it was rumored that the daughter of the
Preeident had just been aasassinated. Such in
atrocious crime could ecarcely be believed to
have taken place. Every one armed himeelf,
hastened and atm, to the shame of humanity,
that there existed, and exists yet, in the heart
of the city, a wretch, a monster ferocious enough
to immolate a young female; to unpityingly as
! Bassinet° the inoffensive daughter of him who
had made so many eaarilices to give liberty to
! the liaytian people.
This frightful crime was executed by this in
fernal combination of conspirators. In assas
sinating the daughter they thought that the die
s trawled father would have hastened to the bloody
scene, and they had ambuscades arranged on the
way, from which they would ti-e at the Presi
dent as he hurried by, and Eh.. the villains
would have full power to seize the capital and
enetinguine the whole country. But, happily.
there were with the Preeident in the palace
frlends'who would not permit him to leave. File
Excellently yielded only to the call or' his endan
gered country. Ills patriotism made him com
promise with even hie parental agony!
"The authorities thawed their energy in ar 7
resting a number of suspected persons, but noth
ing has yet transpired from the investigation' so
far made."
SUMMER ComPLAtyr.—The fart is now too
well oetabllehed for any one to attempt to controvert It,
that moat of the rib/eases which often pro., fetal to enen
cner, are prodnoed ny esoaire toe of (toils and vegttables,
by which the stomach Is disordered, the liver deranged, the
blood stagnated and dlgettive organs, rendered Inacttva if
Cht torpid. Cholera, Cholera Mocha., BIN.. and Cramp
olla, Dyeentery, Diarrhoea and each Ilk. complaint. ger
minate and thrive upon Improper tool and even times be
come so deep mated and fixed upon the conniuthen, that
the strongeet and Moatactiie mineral reedit:lmes. tumble
to arrest their program until the patient la prostrate, and
anyopes of relief are ended. Who llntoneof
not pou t .
healthy Infant or adult, imbed of the
leg diorama oho - nap/ken of, and dui*. the .kfll and sot
encti of 'radical gentlemen literally waste away under their
treatment? And how le this treatment to be amounted tot?
Elmply by the fact, that instead of administering Nome
remedy to stay the failing strength of the afflicted, and at
the same time. check the momma to Its progress, the remedy
prescribed aided In the eshamitlon of the natural strength,
and at the time the Maas° tees mastered the loiterer wee
prostrate, and failing to excite reaction tbe patient died
from the effect of the poison admlnlatertei te uproot the
illseaea. Nut en with BIERTIATEd LIOLLAND UITTIEItsh,
which are composed entirely of vegetable matter, and which
have not only proved themselves the beat lento in nee, hot
have never (allot h. correct dleorders of etc .: - ma. .h and
tuwele when taken according to direction.. In the ones of
Ilinser Cumplatuts they have tio canal. Try them et num.
Bale CA...roux—The Glenn I nvb tg lily Concentrated liner.
have'. Holland Bitters le put op In half pint bottle. only,
and retailed at fl per bottle. The greet demand Inv till!
only Celehrated Medicine ham Induced tunny imitation.,
winch the pabiis shentiguard again. purcbaeing Beware
of Imposition! nee that one name e..n the lalvi ref 'every
bottle you bny,
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them timely Leo bro paced mi., v. camat.l. , Itlo. l'ltparcd
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g(sts, So. CO Wovl Street, Plttaborev, .hum adorn
Fu pplitr ehoold bo addrcated. bt.2.1 do* T
Choice First Clue,lir:Atte°
„,•1 T.DI.-.1 .1 Is 7 8 - LT -Ft ALINT aEI CO
11-taTIORD, OONN
Incorporated IHl9.—Charter Perpetua
CASH CAPITAL
Ab.late end Vslmpstrod, ,,, ,ith • Surplus a 5t,L.,.4.:3
Lor•rr Equitably AdJorltd •nt Promptly
.ttfentzon govt, to litturam • injJ rid
t term, of I f.. i year.
Fira and inland Navigation Make
z.pt..l tcrat•consiateLt with tolt.aci end (tit It-.4%
Aurtm - erionm promptly 111101:n1nd b., on
TOMTIT:, ISSIled by
A. .1. CARRIER. Agent,
sada.::tnw V 63 Polarth
CHOICE FIRST CLASS I NM/MA NC
2Etna Insurance Co.,
lIM=
Irwori...nit. I 1•(1'.1 Chart,r Perpeuta
('A 511 , 'Ti 1., SI.,OOtAA,O,A
FIRE AND ►ND NAVIGAI lON
I ,t tiANCE
Er: TIVL_I E MILLION Dol,l_lllB
An eminent American Corporation, feundiog
its claims to favor on merit alone, affording
facilities and security in matters of I 711 ranee
—Commercial, Mechanical, Mercantile or Ru
ral—while ranking for importance and public
service the first of Fire Insurance Companies
in America. limns at rates and rules as
liberal as the risks assumed permit, fur solven
cy and fair profit..
LossEs EQUITABLY ADJUSTED AND
1 , 1400117 LT PAID.
SEMI-ANNUAL-STATEMENTSOru
Etna Insurance Company,
Showing Capital ,rul Surplus to he mer
711 - 0 MILLIO.%S OF DOLLARS
52.9,42 30
11,.460;
Jo, 1 Ttli.plAS li. IIIMCI, Jr, Socrolory.
• . •,
tlectf, Coingvicut, Hartford Coutr ,, , /SS.
LLterttoiso, July lat. leen
appeated before me, a Jvetice..l the pialtos,
altitt int Liaised to administer oath; Thorne. K. Dt ere. Jr,
Itiontaliy,sud made whom mutt [but the forrgiutua stet,
moot ci the Anita Condition of the lEtria loserauce
Company Is true.
U.KNILIf FOWLER, Jost/co of the Pure.
L. G. runtv, Prcadant; T. E. BRAM Jo, arm - Mary;
T. A. 41.4i•PVill, V Pratt; J. il: EIItBNATT. General All.
Thorns, E. Bran., DLRECTOII4EOnto.. F. 1 , 11.1.,
Robert lima. Walttr Hooey.
....
E. A. 'M anley. ratifunt Tador,
Samuel F. Ward, Wu, V. Tuttle,
Roland alatbor. Mtwara, Fowler
henry G. Pratt, 74 oda O. kl wry, ,
Insofar, Ellllyeri /WOW Gannon,
/aleph Mush, Thomas A.Blemandar,
Lard, Chart. IL. Brainard.
lIIIIIiVE.I attended to with dispatch and fidelity. Pandas
Bd, and Applications mtlicitad. I.
A. A. BABBLER 0 nao, Ageou,
seal
. G 3 Fourth creel.
a• n 01‘,4111/1.
McRNIGIIT & CA.RNAIIAN,
A TrOB.YETS At LA If,
tio. 110 1008.111. BURET,
seal' Am.l PITTBBUROU, PA. •
y A.17113D--4. fawn, active Zan to drive
Asp logatomllo7 Mott moo. • . ,240
•
luta Itbnattfirin
FIRST RREAmst
Fitlf,„4 Stoves itzates and Flange*, i t t i i •
• „. • ..
ti'l'Oti E DEALERS
DIPLOMAAS!
st' VtL , ll , lll' Tit t: LATI: ALLtA:II.N I I 1 1, LI
V441. E.N I'ENNe.7LV %NI A A l•
CULMJR Sk/CIETT
BISSELL & CO.,
NQ. 235 LIBERTY STREET
00 0 33. .1\1" , PA RLO R
HEATING STOVES,
Fine and Tramnn Enamelled
ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS,
And the Celebrate.] Captt.l and•le
COSHING RANGES
II r.,” want Ilia BEST 1.31.1,11 i. INA R7INXI6 that hi mad
call at
BISSELL CO.'S
Il you maul a CoJEINti ETOrE aur
passed, can en
FRONTSTgiVa D a g i t ylv , a .n d want Le.i ORATE
Pennsylvania junta
time. No. 03
Capital and Surplus
Jacob Palmer,
Gm, W. Smith,
A. J. Jot.,
Holy Pottenoo
J. P. Tanner,
I. nrie,
This Compsoy ha pall Icemen from the data of ft.
potation In 1664 up to May, teat, to amount of g3a.i.n3.5 Of,
la 'addition to regular itembannu6l 'Andrade of tram 0 to 16
per cant., affording erldetteo of tta stability and as, folams.
Mpeclal attriattott gismo to lunar... of 1/Wolllitf,e sad
content., far term. of one to three year...
LOSIIPIR !APRA! APJITYTED PROMPTLY P.lll'.
A. A. PEnaldeut,
I. GRIER SPROUL, Fact M CARRIER.
ary se.lialawdualf
A LUEL S DICTIONARY 01 . "111E HOLY
C
IIIBLE aud Lilo Biblical Freda:unite of the late Chart.
TAylar,. tllo.trated with buratto. umps wad other migtiv.
la - ' a. °loth edttloa, in live quarto volume.. London. lien
tyO. R.ihn. 'fbreerect of [b. above valuable work varsivtd
and for tato by ta.fall J. L READ, 78 Fourth .t.
UNDRI ES
-400 b.. huge arida Rod Wheat.
Eid Penneylvama OstA. •
f.O hoots pc Ime Caren;
MA* hairtana Owen; Nay.,
A leo, Tuatothy Sood,Raga,llott at, itac,ol, Hors to, Ilack•
Qui. I odor nod Ruletssea, - tale by
taLT, RIDDLE, WIRTO & P . , 155 Libos ry et.
NEW DRESS GOODS,
Oi 'dank; Mi... dal,
ei RANGES-5 bbls. Havana Oranges just
ecely,d and b r pale by REYDIER ANDERSOnI,
nkna Nr• 30 Wood .tree.oppoatta Pt. 11,1,1 arks lint
ALLOW -- - 7 2 1 W — Ibli. prime Tallow fir sale T Pr HENRY IT. OOLLIPTN.
QTTER-I hiplN. p.elzed for dale I , v
R
lIF.N RV II Oil LIN
LDIE -150 froJI3 just rec',l and f.,r
ome by nY:10 HENRY 11. COLWYN.
STARCII--159 brb. for ealo by
nvair n
FURLESS PARILEIL,
•
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Give particular attention to the purchase and
sale of Flour, Grain and Provisions.
No. 6 emir/Arra BtrILDIRO.
South Water Street,
:51,000,000
Da IX )P. 0.
SUTIALSCS3 IS 'MSS.. '
Mean. R. Rola.. Alt Co. • Hr. Wm. FLelulebeao,
• Graff, Douala aCo . Maim J. D. Canfield a Co.
• Little re Trimble, • tirebem a Tbornin,i
" Jas, Weeny aCo , • Jolla Floyd if Co..
Mr. James Gmdlorr, I •• &dam. Meekenan
alarm. Lloyd t Foley lb. i & Co.,
Mr. D. Well any • J. reinter a Co.
eeD): Lad
J. W. FINLEY ... V A. TURPIN
PINLEW & Tlinelti,
COMMISSION :4IERCLIANTS
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
ifird ive particular attention in the purrhau at,l gala of
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORN.
Urn ro—LIPPINCOTT A OU, PUNbnrit,
JNO. R. CAN/FULA do do
DANIEL WALLACE, , ht
obit...Jou/10 •
ANORDINANCE RELATING TO MAR
seem. 1,1 m It ordained and enacted by the Illoyar,
Aldermen andcilium. of Plttaborgb, lo Meet and
Common Councils ansembled, and It le hereby roasted by
authority of tba sante. that the Stperintoodent of Markets
oboe.. lo pennant* of Farmer 0111110.0.0 of thle city, be
nod be is hereby enzttpllod la the office of Buperintendent
of Market. math the Ina day of February, A. D, 1560. and
until atomrdwor 311 appointed, with all the powrrs and to
thorny heretofore contested on him by onlinomon
boo. 2. The Council. shall at the usual Moe for alectlua
Oily Officer., la tbe month of January In each year, elect •
t!nyetint.dept of Markets, who Well hold his cofflce .object
to mob mutt-01ot the Market Committee a• Ono., give. by
ordinance to odd Committee sad the Diamond Market
lions, Ainewletlon, cod who .11.11 pert...nail the clothe.
nova revered of th e hoperhoteudent of Markets, end esti ,
rho. ell the authority, and receive the email salary now Ow'
on hyordinion. to the roperintiondatit of blarkets,
Pao, 3 Alter the Market flown .re num:elated to tte
city toy (tin Diamond Market (loose A..rociatioc, the ropes
intendent and 01 erk of the Markets, shall no kredoentay
and Froday of barb cook forty to the Idler Treasurer all room
et to their hawk ohwhicling lor the peewit poet (rem aeon
oi 00:10. receipts the woe not doe of tb. tr oecioci he reepoc
tivelv a. toow fired ay nolinancr: end ( b oy 'de', tatth. fl eet
Monday of every mouth wake to 1100 Controller • report,
WA, oath, of all IMAM'S or revert: received by them lu
their reap/calve offices during the prreedleit
Ordained and enacted Into o law In Council. this 2dth
day of ffeptember, A-D., 1632
• • '
Alt.sot.
Clerk el Soluct Coma.
.11tatti 110ou 51.131arsea.
Cleft of CnMmon Cromeil.
N - INA — NCEAuthoraciug a Tempar-
Auk- erl Loom 14 Throe Thousend Four liuudred Dollen,
III(oy no Julgtioirit (Wright 0,1. 1 iho CU/ a Pitta
torch.
lizmiorr 1. Be It ordalnoil and 'butyl by iha Mayor. AI.
.fermicu rod clttione Plttehrirgts, In Melee* met Com.
tn. Commile arrombled, nod It Iv ordalued and closeted
by tbu authority of tbo war, That the City Coutrollor,
rimier Ito auperileion of the Fl to Commlttre. hr. pod Is
Ino•by and:mdse.! to negotiate. On the faith of th• city, a
temporary boon ofThlttyur thicidreil Dollar. for the per•
P.O. miying Um judgme ithi nt Whitt the city, obteinof lu
the Oirodt Wart of the Volt. Oates, by Orirkho it Co;
and the Flounce Committee are berebletahrlelreCttobypotb
rcate the party homing the IMO anal alatyht share,
of the Gas block of the 0117 as .0c0 , 1 1 7 f." the relm3hennt of
etdd loath
lirdalto
day
._1 350,361 16
5 1 / 2 ,310 611
9:4,5
0..1 AAA tinectnl intna law in Coontlls tbil Zeth
upteniititir, A. D., IMO.
1.79. 77 -
67 09 7 7 hl
1, 09 ,71
241, v(r
dl6, 6 Vu
11,1,6
dater: It. 11/31.07.,
Merit or Select Couudt
Atte.t: Mon
Clerk of Common Con:Jeri
PEINff BYLVELri L/1
State Agriculture/ Society.
VXIIII3ITION.—Ihe Ninth Annual
Eihi
httlon of the pennaglrerda State Agricultural Society,
wilt be bald at Poweltoo, Phlf.ddpbth 00 Tateder, Wed
arlale7, Mired. and Pridny, 39th and 30th
4„y. of September next. Oo tha Ist September, the No
rat., will remove to lbe Romma of the Philadelphia So.
ctetr for the mention of Agriculture, No. WS Chemed
meek Phliedelphla, when Woks of Entry for tho N.M.
Son will be opened.
Letten addreesed Co the Swereter.r al lierrieburg, John
ardowen, Philadelphia, or Charlie If, Engle, 110 0 40100.
will mild with alitentlou Nil Id September.
DAVID TAGGART, Praddent.
A. 0. ffixerrs., flecoeter7. --
4er Goods for Exhibition carried on all the Etailrtads In
the :atlas, to and from, frre of charg. aul9.2sotool
&t . vimiama
TILE ADMIRERS OF
• mumwars P/Alaol3
nePwitully Warmed
tact
am Dow
mairrao oar FALL ALIPPLY of than " 11l
CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES.
m Tl4 O :e l7 tar tratrarats ao Oulu arl•
.callf Of&X WOMEN Ii=81!7 nes
-
a iutO; tio. as
**sm. istessiisyilisa4;-
I=3Ell
BISSELL & CO
BISSELL Cu
oto uo, of Pittebargh
Fourth Street.
$150,000 00
Wale Ilampuni.
A. A. Cartier,
Itota.rt Patrick.
Ilaury
Maiolam Virrghtl,
JAILIINI ti litopkitic
C. A. C..lton.
In ashhtfort to ow preserit stocit, all of which •111 he sold
I ts ,, lo c lr, i. ao4 e a c t7i man, ankles lower. than they un is
CHICAGO
Pim» can awl ...tut:A our well L•fcre purch•rang
elsembern
74 Market Street, bet. Fourth and Diamond
l/MAITRIE lIA T sTons..
H ILLERMAN & COLLORI)
AT. no• pi opinAl n, meat itio demand. of Ili,* ak:• clay
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY
wo:lnt•d •ilh him In the SUIOLBSALE 011047RRY
BUEDIRRA, Mr SAMUEL LWART .u.l Mr. WILLIAM
CURRY, mad offl ovltlno. the throe al the nt.n BTAND,
NO 17It LILIF.RIY ;91116ET, directly oppenlia the Emile
111Laturgh July 1. Ina. WILLTAM N. GOBSILY
ANIUEL . W3l. CIIILRY.
W. GORMLY & 00.,
JAMES Mc&ol.kl.
PreAdent of etka Council.
WEI OLEI3.A.LEI
GR OCERS,
ErtflETT,
President of Comnisn Council
VROVISTrINS. PRODUCE:
No. 271 Liberty ttttt Plttaborgh, P.
ja2.lllzirMip
JAMES JIcAIOIRT,
Preedent of Select Cm,.
EATON, C RECR o mACRI7III,
•
1108 BELL EItaLTT.
Preddeot of Common Mandl.
lIAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW
STORE,
AND ARE NOW OPENINO 'MTN AN ENUMELY
TRIMMING Goons
Miscellanea
MIEME
Is respectfully invited u, the largest stock
end gremest •attety of ST 0 V 3iC S
ie the State, metinfeetayed by
A. BRADLEY,
No. 4 Wood Street,
PITTSBURG EL
•
IN our asoortment will be found the fdlow
I. log kbovro
COOT{ BT'OVES
THE DOUBLE.TrIP PATENT IiAS & SMOKE
CONSFMING TROPIC, fur Cod
THE NEW AND DEArTIFI'I. UnI'DLF. TOP
PATENT OAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING
A RATTF.R, for Coal
THE NEW DOUBLE.TuI. PATENT GAS AND
SMOKE Cr.NSITAIINL, EUREKA, for Coal or
THE CELEBRATED 1 . 12T.11, I W.”. - 1, Live
Oak and Pittsburgh
PREHIt7ISIfiTDVES OF THREE DIFFERVST
VAti#oo.,
PARLOR STOVES., for 15b,.d end Coal; hest in the
market, and beating Store, of every deeerip
!:RATE FRONTS, Ac., all of which will be sold on
bait term.
TALL Go
NOW OPENING AT
C. HANSON LOVE'S,
NO. 14 MARK ET Is TRICET
W E are happy to he able 10 iafi,rra our DU.
mato= Wend.. cuntomer• end the poblac general
ly. that innate nos opening the moat ATTR.S . CTIVCetnrk of
FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, CLOAKS, RAGLANS
Mourning Goods, Nair-Furnishing Good',
Domestic & Staple Goods,
That tee bare crer been ah'e v.
lo our .tort will b. foniel ell the nereaht. of th.....tt,
there bang errant styles N. 6 1 .68 8EF6,1217 OFFERED
IF THIS ALAI ET. We .01 elin 1.• aletttar dally In rw
rapt of
NIEW ti-OOD 8
C. lIANSON LOVF
=MEM!
NV . (1 0 I) S /2 H:
RATS CAPS AND LADIES' FURS
EIMEI
DZIEEEEM
PITTSBURGH :MAN UPA:CTUhES,
Removal, Removal !
(LiTR rAT)N, Crt Lk; oi CU)
No. 17
FIPTI3 sxnE-EIT.
NNW AND OAItERILLY DELUDED
STOOK OP
VARIETY
Comprltleg
AN the NeTeltte
of the Emu/.
. . .
„, ' 1. , •Ettg Ilurtion ' ad it'S.
. _
. .
. .
(
/
6/ r) °;)
.6 ' ~,,, [..-- P. -. PILL 131VV113.41.ct tnA:moer.
;;;',..,,- •,,, f / / , ..2/ -1 . / /). 7y. , Orcatrwreisl Palos Hama No. !,i. y_,,, ~c ,
~_....,L) -4--... 0 VI% RlOlt 'LOOSER° k IRNITLER.E.
' 0 On flottaday planting. Oct. Ist, at 10 o'clock,wllll.
. ,
N.___....'
'..." ',—/ mold at the tee Lime. Nw IC9 Wylie rte., hetirceti Elm
sad
. Logan Ma enelteuelve earlety of Ilorsobeld Poem'.
0 ciNER frill AND SMITIITI ELI' : 4 1'0 .
tom but recently arniebtai, aod entleay of lint quality,
orrodlTg THE PnAT Of i ICk , emuprising info ...it chairs, with meter, espy ct.',..b....,.
PI7TSBURCH. PA. ! .1 e bod.tood, tete... secretary, whatnot, co gg q,b - , - 4
St rangor• or CI Tens contzs table,, .alert carpets, bros. mg; MI painting;
siqpl cograrino, elegant ball chairs, bat rack, halt and
DESIROUS of klltiiVill4 where sOw Le,t etolr carpet.. Inair r... 1. and ell cloth, mat; Gilead.= table,
side-board. diolng matt chid. rid rocker. maxitls clock. of
i. , to prepare Toting men fit t color.; are dinci.
oo out oLio L tot.. of the principal Meldhants, Nobber., ant twietewl, do.o - log !0n0: t 0t...4 wwat a :ho4 walttnt
eoch.• .1.1 l•robt.lviAl met, n 1 the ottr , lott stemma to. lwdeic-ole. b0c,... tel ''''''' ''''''''' *". ''''f_t.._..,_" hair ''''t
•PecOo'.: , In' nod e. call nr, th e , on .. -,,,,,,,, 0 .,„,..,, „„.1 ' , tido mattress.; with pillows sod bolster; os ....rid
n•ao il- t. L.. g comport.. t.....,.... II IN.. en.l•innise INS"..nriet . i.k.nlins I co o i' .4 ` .• W .,..' ' hl. , tr.. .......t.th•
ousiiiLti..i.e eleinnein public t t in.. n .r . thd utir . mad , lounge, casing al of and r"ir....." ."."' and table,,..
tigni.ei .4 i 1... 1t.e..n..... t h e „,;;:j:„ f ' :,„,,,..,,,,,, i „ ~,,,,n . i. (alien html.. fender, bd..' mck, lath tub end Attune;
'.".' ,'',•' m 0 . , ~I loot o,o,„, ~„.,
.i ~,,,
~..., , . ~,,,, , valuable. K , mhes Hleg, nil cloths End pMe. i. chest, pre
!". , ''''''''" o ....... a 10. com e , ' ~ "“', lb . . "%a ty . ,..„,, ' ...wing kettle, evil...alio, fruit dare, copper boiler, With
•ppostan, of the
a n te douo he it!: •hi . twit ,
the c a :tapn- I, great earl., pt Itlttbeti furl:More awl uteneila
teeny of tho wodantc the gnelin e.lone. rig-. inn. •tol 1 ...5' P. M. DATES, Acct.
•
Niamey ...offing of the t.aebet., nuts ell ..ther ' t r Ling th•t I -
go to mote up a era elate Ochonl. tied than it tot ;lobed
that the lien City College'. greatly In.:lvan. 4 a ny .' other
School. and posses., facilities no a ber• el. ta hel a
it tenet expected that they 1011 patiami,,,,,,,,,,r`" , n ,„,"
will they be solicited to do so.
sultan?
publtc .flotirts
)r - r.„ . „-=NoTicr.--The office of Steward of the
Western Pennsylvania Hospital will shortly he ttt
e•nt. Applications In oviting from permits quallriwi to dla
charge the dories of that ettoatlins, goring teapot/dole robe.
awes, will be receired unlit /rids). 30th fort, by Dr../ A.
Read, Pliporintt ndent, or by BAR-EWELL,
eelitir3td Prot% W. P. Hospital.
-
IT - PrPrsßußcu, Auscnsivr AND MANURES
.4-v,- Tall PAIIIINGra &Anwar Costrattr.—The subscribers
to the Cool of this Company are notllled that • meeting
will be held at the aka of H. B.W/LIKINS, No. LIS Fourth
crest, Pittemorge, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER bra, 1110,
at 10 o'clock 0. 8, for the purpose of britantring.
THOMAS BAREIVELI
JOHN P. PARSE, -
WILLIAM BAGA t.RI ,
.0.11. PAULSON,
LEWIS 11111C111 N, N ,
10S. M. BROWN,
B. WILE INS
Amusements.
APOLLO THEATRE
31ANAGRA7 .... ...PORTER AND M7XRLAND
Doors open at 7 o dock ; Orrtainan:t ru , at
pre.nyty.
eicumr
,OF
MADAME MICHELS I
YIII V EVENING, Ynpt I,
STRANGER;
trk, )lIY.INTIIRiIPY AND REPENTANCE!
Mr.. Hall.•r.
F.ory C11,421.1:1 . GAISDNE,B.
To conelnd• with
FA TIDY, nil, Tat ITALIAN WIFE
IZ=IMUMMI
cocc=
THE c RENT ENGLISH TRAGEDIENNE!
THE GREAT ENGLISH TRAGEDIENNE,
11=1
T , NIGIIT AT TUB APOLLO THEATRE.
.827.3,1
CARGO'S BRASS AND STRING BANC);
OPFIOS. FIYTII eTFICE r. stb.lyd
labucattonal
North Sewickley Academy.
THIS SCHOOL is situated in Beaver Co.,
Pi., about b intim nosh of Now Brighton &mum on
Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago asiiroad. It. Inca
Iron is very inviting on acconot of the banithfolnegs and
becuty of the surrounding country. The Etridectc Sr. (no
from Osmondammonium. sod oil vorroundlogy as
ordl divert their minds.
It la conducted under th• conjunct nadterstslon:cf Maw. 11.
WEI3B6It and Mr. LUOILI3 thdGOOD. MLOsaood Ls known
as the author of Osgood'a tartar)! Progroatne Hamden and a
teacher of long experience,. The Modena Languages Iral be
tencht by rtor. BrICDAYT. a gentlemen educated In Franco
and Oulllaoy.
The next ...lon can:melon, on TUE2DAY, O<c 2Ah z
IS.sll,.lc,ntione 22 wed:. Tbv worst of Inetructlou
th..gounb, lucluding uII the Want - hes tanuLl lu
mcnvuls ionerally.
nt,rding, TnlOue, ltnnm. Ligbu, Tn.l, Washin
holdltional Intin and titect.
Punch and 1i..-rman, . ..
Vocal hInsIC ........... .• .
For lumber psztlonlars arldrors R.o. [LIVER BER or Sir
t. 0/011000, Norm Bownohloy, F.
TxteNzo-0. yrAoxx, E PARE, Oen. W. ROD.
I N Jr .,ION, J. Si. FADDEN.- so:AZ:mod
QEIVICKLEY ACADEMY.—A Ct.asszc.u.
Aj esb CvNIMICILL PG.ani a PC." lot Bon, on the
P., Pt.`llt. B It R. 1t.,12 mthestrosi Pittsburgh.
BBC. J. E. THAVELLI, A. AI., Primipal.
Tbs PRSSIONMtI eumnenr• nu
TULUDAY, November lst,int9.
For Orr - niers,et erigklnr ol 306t0 Irwin k Poor, 67
Water Ora", or T. Id .
Moto k Co, 21 Woad stre4l, a On.
Prlncipal, korkkley. Pk. se.7l2ounktoSlF
UNIVERbir V OF PE.BitsyLVANIes,
Law Department,
JA I /...& .ua
A TERM OF Trus INSTITUTION will
crammence en the 3d of October next. The
following are tea seldnet of tLe lectern:
HON. OEO=l9 PLlARelcoo6—Pereees, Personal Prep
erty and bncentl'e Law.
PROP. P
. .
E HPEYOER 511.1.t.E it—F.llllly .I..rieprodence
Every effort le made to render this Itutitetion efficient
for the purpoce It h. in vie... The IMAMSti are frequently
end carefully exitodoed, legal gneetions are dial:seed and
exercises to wilting form pert uf ths amass. By the rules
et the Cour., the time two:vied here, I. treat.. equiva
lent, for most puma.. to office study, In .titling to ad
mission to the her, and when admitted in the Ootirt
• graduate of this Institution can practice at once to the
Supreme Court- The Introdnetory Lecture mill be deliver
ed on FRIDAY, Sept. SOth, at 8 deka, P.M. a. the novel
lecture room, by the Hon. OSO. SLIARSWOOD. selatot
rn.1.V...(1).41. , V1:.y Ptojej. iOrttri-j
AND
WRITING ACADEMY,
colleg e Hall, Diamond, Ittratinglalam.
TERMS, OAHU ENTIIAIiCP...
Par Ornandeatal
Plain Wrifing_._—_ 10
Writing and Itook•Herplng..._.
racrtry:
N. BLIAFFX/I, Professor of Writing and ping.
LILITIIEAD, Jr. Profaaaor of Pentnanabip.
IL T. WKLIS, ProfeasOr of Ilont.Hroplng and Conamen
dal Calculations.
Butd .
REV. W. B. BOLTON, Lectvrer no 131Oory an 4 Or-onO
ects..
LION. R. P. FLENNIKEN, E.i.11. 9. Ifinfater to Den•
mark, a memhor of the Pittsburgh Dar. Leant-et on Conn
menial Law.
PROP. U. P. EATON, Loginrar on Elocution.
0.11 and me what - has never been Wore attempted by any
peanut. =nal,: - Spa:imam of Ornasonntal nod Practical
Penmanship =ended to yourpruen,, in tha abort spate of
from 20 seconds and entrant..
Good boarding at $2,50 per weak.. Birmingham Ferry
hen for atadents. kentrance at any time.
For enactment, of offhand ID:ulnae Writing, ouchee two
nonage stamp& and •ldrna
G. 11. LEITEISAD. Principal,
11123ilyillisr7
MODE R N LANOUAGES.-FREDZIUCK
ANIL, N 0.170 Smithfield street begs to Warm has
pupils and the public that he has resumed Ma histructiona
In Garman, French. eta. .10,1tod.
PENN INSTITUTE,
HANOUOK STREET, NEAR PENN • -
WIG roorpeo col MONDAY, the ZOO AUGUST. T'
IrC per ofoolon of dye mouths. J. M. SMITH,
onB:l.yd PotnelpaL
_ _
Ca3IO3ECERIZZO. ac BONS'
NMI NEW SCALE MIN
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscriber has now on hand a moat
spissua sunk or Pima, comiettug of OA
elegant 7 do laves, lo Plalo and Cured Csacs of the moat do
strlptlon, from the celebrated Factory orchkkeling a Coo.
The Instr.:mot. ate all provided with their latest improve
mcra,eat,
nod aro oes Bepraheirting.detion, Doohle- Dampest; -.Fclt4fam
saf
ENLARGED NEW SCALE,
which • tench larger eonestboard Is ebtalneil,
tly she tone Is rendered vary pawerloi, yet retaining
lw sweet and musical citiallty. By the perfeetlen of the Ac
tion, the pecan - seer Is enabled lo Freda. all glades of tone
from pientrstnie td,fortirshatiorlth the realest ma.
CtfleftSUNG k. EONS' ELLNOSere thug epotten of by
the beet artists and critics In ant conntry:—.
TELLIAMEG stye—envy ate beyond eomparieon A ha:
bay. over 110.1 In the United Stat., end wdlemnpare fr
vorably with &nil have Ina known."
0179TAVEEATTER sayr—eTbe ophdon which /expre.-
ed three years ego, has been more ills:a confirmed to me, by
the continued a.o of del:1301m That f,,r Tolumo and pore
qu a lit y
of tune, with oi.ty of allicalatton, they are une
ual."
(From tho Ifetionsantellgencer,Wsehlogtor
"They causerie Mar comparison with lostrnmen.a fro.
ay pert of the world, In I,lnt of ton, etrength end els
lefty of kwerft."
[From the Paw °dams Ph:Warn:o
'Ter asoellenca of material, elegance of finish, and fallt.
Waal. of workmanship, and above all ter solniste and to.
Hely, mellow sweedoess, brfllhmey and permanence of flag
they are riperilnilied."
[From the !wally Journal J
"The peculiar cotorksl (mantles belonging to the Chid,
ming lostrultienta, are • toil, maenad, rick and Po. - sTiiii
tong flee (tom !any wooden, nobs., lcodneat of pound, to dl..
agreeable lo the sensitise m(1.1.1041. Tan, here .lo en
.ay, even and pleaeset roach, end will keep in tone bettor
than any Plants boon."
/110 public are 10Tiks1 to .11 end examine More eplendld
lettrasients, which aro sole at
FACTORY PRICES AND WARRANTED.
JOIN R. IRELLOR, DI Wood dtreet.
WILSON. PATIW di CC.,
tROLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
No. :14 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
Bare now In .tor.. full Gluck n(
Desirable Fall Goods,
To whirl; they Write the attention of the toad*. .810:1m1
A. KREBS &
Sitittiviaphys
•r Wood and Fourth Sta.,
PrITTSBURGH.
XW 'JUVENILE BOOICIS;-
Wbst Norma Mr to 14 liVar, tbs Bacrecods
tossair , a litalston Marrs lama* The Y PII
grtto; Alton IPutosbout Hopellottaits tillAttni;
Volia at Homy TbilObjoul *UM; Too Ititutair. SUOMI
of Mg: Biter ILassest; lbo Magi., of IdOm. ^ •
L E I
Arab bj , J. LJUULD, TEI buret st.
NTRA SALE OF STOCKS AND BONDS.
E
estoolo-, :opt. 30th, at :,14 o'clock, at tbo
toototoercled Wes R001214,1.0:13 Flllb et., co wool:Oil - orb can
It may rarest, will bo sold,
lA s odd Roods !wood by Borough c( Ir.,Lla g t., A, to
Clients. Volley Redraw:l Go.
to thsrea 31trobsateseld ..41slolartiorove bask PiLteb'go
2) do =sew.' Boot Stoat:
lo' do Citizens' Im:trance Co. Stma,
.10 Hoed Street Rides do do
to di. Vt tV ft C. R.R Co ittixt
taco
P M. D.IVIS,
N - 11 6 T l o t os 1 11 3 ; " !51, 1 „ . 13 O ft ‘ ot ' I: ll Vrt
AUCTION,—Ur
t
tm ', thn Caw
Ist Sales 'totals, I ram tut iet , wboni
may rote.rn. will L.' 'lOl.l. tint Merlyn,' hood, No. IS,
Itiined by the Pittaburirlt, bi•ar
O N , oud Clesshand R. II
Co, ri.dre,ittiabla Oct 1 h 7.0, in ills ON, or Noir ynrk for tIOCO
.29 P. N. MALVIN, Aort a
l A ' Lift * S - 1 N V, SE V EIN'I' II WARD.-- , WARD.
fin Torsday steolog, Ott. 4tb, .it at Ills
commercial riles I DrItUF, No 51 Fifth *Met, arlll t. sold 2tl
handsouttly situated itatidiug Lots in Cie :th moral, u laid
out In the plan of lota for Mr.. E. N. Dart,, to 11
- - •
O LA* on Dunne, aCO f.t ft, bat nig ..r d front of 21
(oat, and etlenitni, lark lun trct, noing 1,14 N'es. 110 to lid
in Raid plan.
Leta on b In. • 5314.4 e , baring ea. - . - b a fro • nt of '23
feat and eat•ndlag baah nl f•!. !i •1•:1,••, being Dina,l=
to 130 In said plans
Piano may be, had.. the Tale Indieptata
bla. Terms, one third cash, ....b.. n, lao 1 years, Wlth
interest annually. .37 I'. 51. DAVIS, Alta,
EXECUTOR'S SALE 01' 110 USE AN!)
LOT IN BINTII WARD—Ca Tuesday amnion, Car.
atm at 7 o'clock, at the commercial mks mans, re. 61
sth street, by order of 31m. {Varlet, and Wm. id.
Gormly, Eare'm of thr Into Waa Warden. dec'd, will be mold
that valuable Lot of dround, anuate on Townsend, bean.
Clarkaud Decatur Ott., harmg a front of Ii feet co Towa
send at, and extending back 100 feat to Carpenter'i
on whlcis la erected a two ate, Brick Dawning Dense, erlth
an elcellent basement. Terra caah. P. AL RATIS, Aunt.
AUSTIII LOOMIS flereltants'lixenange.
PUBLIC SALE 01' SQUIRREL HILL
bo Offered furaalleon TULIBSDAY,
October Oth, at 3 o'clvdr, p. m., an the premises, * valushle
niece or property. formrrly owned by Km. 11. Wlillarna.
Eta., contalulog 19 arm more or leas. The property is
well Improved and ender a high state, of cultirattort, baring
an It armt SOo bearlag twat f Pear Tema of all the applyn
eel variative • number of choke Pesch am] Apple Treisq ah
abundance af Chapels, &raw lanties ntel other small fruit,
no whole ground is adnaraLly adapted tor a market gate
den. The property brattlln 5 futon.. walk of the proptwe
ed Paeeenger Railroad.
EMEIIIMS
The terms made kounn at the time of eat, and mill E.
Insurable to the porehamt, as a Largo pottlon of the pur
chase money may remeto en mortgage oaths promisee.
Omnibuses WIN lea, corner fourth and feast aut at. 2
o'clock. well' AUkrIN Loolll.l t CO.,Ancte.
- ,III.IJCK \ LES BY A rT"-"r"''
sALYIS BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A.
CO., AT THE ttIBACIIAISTn' EXCILABOR EVERY
ILIERSDAY EVERIBIL—Bank, Briny., Insurance and
Copper Bruit. Buret and ftssal Estate and at hallo age
at able Merchants' Err Lana, by
AUCTIN t CO.
No., Drafty sx,cl Loma. u 1.4,1 tk , , ukiatal ca
reasonabl.m 1... um 07 AUFZJZ: CO.,
ae.2lloci, No. Crut.txes.V.2 Fut.lL St.
OLD'and YOUNG
AFFIRM ITS TRUTH,
Professor Wood's Hair Restorative
WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, THE
prowir and color of am ban, need two or erne
Unless week, toting Imaginable age: Perfectly rrefonsthe
gray; corer tbe bald with nature'. own ornament, the heti;
nieke It more son and beautiful than any oil, una premrse
the scalp free hero all
l e,a to tha greatest sig., :tate.-
man, Judges, attorney, licora,Plorgy men, Proiriengml
Mori aud tomb. ro,i nu, I ,lica k.l over
the
gran
hew. testimony th at wo Jo not hey toom t well In the
tarot. Head tho !who, and hy pe,
ygoygg,tit Tll.llPriii:, PIANIST,
sere, cn Lie errisai in the Unimd Ratio he
mea tepidly bre uniap gray, but On applying
WNW. trtfOr2l(l,t• his hair ef. , l/ RM , Med
iM original ham
CIANDEW,I3 Newels Filmed, N. Y.,
ass" the gray hairs on his rife e bassi mere, at
tar • few week', trial, turned into a dark Nemo,
et the same Wine beautifying end th I:ksning the
hair.
A. 11l BAYSIOND. Bath, Mains, to;. ha is haw
slaty years old, and his hair and sehlatem hers
two-thirds gray. bet Ey the ono of ten bottles of
liestoratire the gray helm' hero Reappeared,
both on Me bead. and face, and Y more Cott and
glumly than for twenty live years previa.. BIS
wife, at the age of fifty two; has retied It with the
came efftch
FfNLEYJOLINFON,Esq , of New erlimnae3y.
that he lost Ms heir by the Yellow Fever In 1831.
Lie used Wood's Bair Rastorstlye, and h . le heir Is •
now thick and glossy.
h. FI/DDLETOR, Llrlopton, Alabama, aalk
the Restorative has done much good in his part
or the conntry. lie otwvl It fur baldness, and en.
has • 800 head of hair.
T. L. MORZE. Lebanon. Ken tacky, sera be he, •
soma Wood's Elate Restorative In handreds of ea.
MI, and never knew It to fall le
_ie=bios
all it rrotesses to do.
AL J. ALDEN, hicLantal,,,,mb, esye h.
had .the scald head light years,and was bald.
hot by the liberal nos of Wood's lisle Ilsatorn
tire,be now has • rich glossy bead of hair.
air fhld by ill Drnyktsts,vind by 0. J. Wood
k Co., 444 Broadway, New York,ead I 11 , Market
&treat, St. Loafs. 810. hold In Pittemrgh by Dr.
OEO. R. ILEYERB, B. L. fAILNESTOeiI 4. 00.,
EO.
all Drnaglstk aodd •
LOOM( IDVW, O.EOII
MOGAN dr. GREIGG,
•
IMPORTERS OF
HA - 4'DIVARE,
NO. -Z2 WOOD STREET,
icar Dorn nbcrre Et Marko EWA
J030746c0
G.?.Exult, late of Lanueter......Lcals k Gana; PROVF
GEO. S. DEVADT , 4SI. CO.,
Oomnijasion Merchants,
FOR THE BALI OF
PIC/ IRON, BLOOMS,'&c.,
No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh-
ItErnsmass —Lyon, Eilsorb & Co., Pittsburgh; Laing/Eon,
Cops/and & Pitteburgb; Mos E. In'Esqs Lau.
esioal; Honk Shuou Cameron, IlarrisboriE B
Co , Hollidaysburg. oyan, Cardoso
TED ENTERARTWEI
Insurance Company
OF PHILADELPHIA,
litsurei Against Loss or Damage by Fir*
on Buildings, liereltandise, Fur
niture ie. at Reasonable
Rates of prom
•
DISICIOL3.—D. Blackford Start: William braes, of Wit.
Mlles & Prarlett Joo. M. Atwood, of Atwood,
WbltuA Ou.: Benj. T. Trodlck, of Tredick, Stokes &
fhpri Wharton; Mordec B r o w n , wson: 0.. IL Stewart ot
Stewart A km; Jobo EL of Joke 11. Brum, & Co;
B. A. 7.h took, of D. A. Paboostook A Co.; Audrey,' IL
Oael& J. 1.. Ettinger, of Wood t Ertinger.
Pittabtagt, Pc
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•
F. RATCHFORD iiTARR, President.
CuAILLII COX., &crater),
prmytriop,Rasaa;,im—R'm.& Co , J. Painisr
A Co, Thomas.% Howe, Egg , Jae. tianstaill, Deg, Ellen -
gesmer, Ran, Wilson, !('Elroy & Co., Wilson, Pap. A Co s
Bailey, Remo, & Co., Livingston, Copeland a Co., J. 13711 B. .
Lyon & Co, W. D lovely a Co.
GEO. B. BRYAN & CO., Agents,
..140,5p0d
hick 62 Wood Sista.
Dr. Churchtlr a Remedy for tao eraventlon
and Cure of Conatunptton.
•
Winchester,. Geasolnt Provo:Anton of the
Llypopttospllttes of LIMO and of Soda,
The ypeclfh.Reneedyfor Gresualpfihh,...Brofcice,Bronehtlis,
date". De , X O Y./..hyspeprih, and 25 - hreaueDikzarte, -
The success of this :7ZII - BDUEDT (diECJVCred
by Dr. J. F. Ohner.blll, of Carley) le obtaining brit the mitt
unbound... 4 popnlartty tbrovgbact Eampe and the Erclttd
Stable.
it
1.1 • pnroly flUenthlortivaintio.,ict:hz er:th ra rfalt4
tficny in all ear, of Polsolhery sad Zievhs
The
CURE OF CONSII.E2TIOE,
le the emend and third stage tat a period, conarsuehtly
when there ano be no tumrtabay ea to the netute of the
dtmatt,) can L'e obtabsed, in el uste, by this treatment:
°lnept when the existing trafon ort be lungs is of toad( suf
['vent to produce death..
_.„
Ttifs Remedy be. not only a a/ratio° effort, trot will; ft
ox.lwharetor theta share a totrylone of the dlseese; Bre.
volt its Dendopment seat thus act ee a preserwrier 1.14 re
rird:p Cbs.onpfi...ja.s: J.( ecaliarrrins dors with reyarrt fe
Saudi /b.° •
• •
•
9 C, 7 7:1 7 " 4:1 tift ; 4 t. 7 L I i d t:e7d t
Soda. I•Whocharter's Genuine Prepsration.- (In: Carlo
ru ken r7 ll l4 me d ; ; :-
and is prepared s-,ording to bit erfgfurl. 1, meta.
DR. Clll3llO/31LL'S INCOUL Ole cone umeTiox, •
Comprising hie report made to the imperial Ansdniny of •
Stediclne, Peril; Notes of Cases, and Letters, Documents,: • -
'Vet/menials, Ac., width, together with . Circular, will to
sent on reoefpt Of TWELVE CENTS In stamps. •
Osuerom.-.lntetalted Druggists will try to salt you Otter •
proparattous than mine. lh not toy erre. Hy 'Vanning
Preparative bearamy fac simile signatnre.
Sir/Sewers of all preparatinza claiming to be the USW!:
phosphitee, which contain too; or any,DB rd. The cennatri-
Is likely tote flooded with spntions certi.drator.
Parcae.—One bottle, $2; three bottler, $5. F nit, whole
sale and retail at the SAO General. Depot In Its tufted
State; t3John street, N. Y., by I. wurioilEstrs, to whoi
orders should be addressed. Also, wholesale and retail by
DR. O. IL itiqarn, N0..100 Vinod stmt. Pittaburgh,
retail by J. P. ,WING. Allegheny. tni7tlA.P • •
SAMUEL GRAY. J. 9T.C14119 0917
SAMUEL GRAY & SON,
111E'RCIIANT TAILORg!'
NO. 19 FLPTEt BZEtZer,
.a 7: Prrranuta
Domestics. Homceopathy,
OUTS DISEASES and their HO
Vestamt, together with /alesfor
of lulutios [tyro Accidents and Pdaolll4 bYL.
6.1. D. Jost published salter We ' I
J. a. &WROTE.% A EON, tra'asmit'
the abotrei= Isaccomrepled with coo oil
Dr. Dag.
thictur• pat' up vale/ the introadie*
BABIiNTS-3.5 nears operirgark ,
35 dO
20 di. echool.
80 anti Octlate•
7°,6114 b.? a .20,dawigAY
MANGANESB-6,00C"
'crows ort oar 117
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