jjjZBUTT ft CO.. ,VORB\o.»d PBOPB IXTOB 8. PITTSBURGH = SATURDAY AIOKKIKO. OCT. 1, 1859. HepabUc&nStateTloket. ACMTOI nbnui, -TOpHAfi «.~C00aj5l?of Task eoanty. ■ A SElf tiila enmt» WItLUM XL Kim, ofßuki ooontj. H«pubUe*n County Tickot. "j- pultt, : " MIAS H,.IRISH, Pittsburgh. * ' ' AnzXSKT, WILLIAM VABNDMjPttbrtrargh, David a. pressley, AueAen, CHARLES L, QOKmsSTnMern, DAVID .EL BAVABD, taSiSh WILLIAM BLCWr. TnOSUfl . HELLOS, OolJJoa. _ -• ’ecsTiiCf avwmgy. JACOB ILMILLEB, Pitutnatfi. ■ ■ ■ vnurjßza, ’.POOPtf AW T. COULTER, Bouth Payette. JONATHAN BBAUPP, Booth Pittsburgh. AtTBRCS, DAVID CORNELIUS, Sewfcklej. smrsioß, * M. T. ANDERSON, East Dear smccroa cy tss poos, JOSEPH UXLLEB, Baowd». AEFOBUOAN HKBTUOS 80^£& Vttnm « **»**> <m Irtd.,, September 1, *I?P JL°* *<”ni»l>lp. Saturday, October Saturday, October I, at 2p.Jtf. ar ° ntno * 0Q Wedn«*day, October 6th, fl at7p*u f Cl * lr tmnul,, P ion Tboroday, October Cit9 * ** fcl * r * e * Hoow, Thcnday, October a, a^SuLim.far 1 Bma ' Pl " m ‘° w " hlp - 00 p Kadley townthlp, on Prtdey, October 7, at 7 8,2 3 aP.5?* n ’' RoWawa tofmbip. <mSaturday,October VPPtT BLOI,Ir toWmhl P. onflaterdsy, October at 7^ y ' i,^ &,Jelte UaU -™ B*t«rd.J. October 8, •t?p.S PniA * :p * atoopPOrW ? tk * ,OQ Muada J- October 10, bebiksibeb t -Jfaia day—Saturday, October let— Ulhe last day on which a Toter can be assessed, la order to qualify himself to rote on the Seoond Tues day of October. Let the name of every Repdb lioon be on the Assessor’s list before the close of this day. Those who have lately removed into * district, and young moo, who voted on age last year, should especially attend to Ihia duty. After being thus qualified, be sure to vote—rani ot thine! Bla}. John H. BcElhliUiy. Military men an proverbial for their indiffcr. once to tho requireaonte of polito rhetorio ani their eapreme. contempt for Sdlukura aoooo . _ pliahmeala. Major Jack Downing, Col. Davy Crockett, anil other foriooa and redoubtable eona of Mara were wont to inveigh egainat ail man ner of "book laming,” and bo'aating to their awe-atruok follow oitieena that their atook of knowledge had boen aoqoired tn the baok wooda and entirely without the walla of "freo aohooia or any other college.” It ia to bo (eared that this epeoieo of aboriginal contempt for tho arta and aoienoes did not expiro with thoae earlier brateß of the Hepnblio, bnt haa been tranamitted through a long line of illnßtriona ohieftalne of theaamo claaa nnlil at thie day it permeatce and Perradea all ranks of onr militia. Aaonr readers aro already aware the pnio aant honors and distinctions of a militia officer, . as irell as the oleic position of Connty Commis .... aioner, haeo by tho favor of a benignant I’roei. :,r. denoo been united in the person of oar fellow - oiliten. Major John H. MoElhtnny. In hia great office of "Brigade Inspector, with the rank of ie ma y, perhapa, hare done the State and if he failed to aohiere itnntor , tjlilyit certainly was throngh no fault of hia y.,am not unmindful that in these weak and piping; Hntoa of peace few lanrela are to be galh ' * ” ‘ sur Milan brarea in the gory field of o 1 '" : •'■ fame. Bat it aeems Lhathowerer clear Major -. V • .. IjloElhinny may haro been in hia high and military office of Brigado Inspector, he the expeotallona of i.WlpdateaWk'eapamty of County Commis- Mj- too, in all candor Lit the medium of the public press, judging from hit "card" of Thursday, is not exactly the Major’s forte. We would advise him to esohev didactic writing hereafter. In the Gazette of we charged “that the collectors of 1857 who had-, collected what is technically known as the/railroad tax* were indooed by the democratic majority of the board not to pay the money into the treasury ', but to the Comissionen; &*t H was so paid; that these democratic Commissioners then notified such taxpayers as bad paid the ‘railroad tax’ to call at the Commissioners’ office andthe mon ey would be refunded to them; that those who called had the tax refunded, not in mooey, but in warrants drawn upon the county treasury; that j the money thosreceived' by the Commissioners was never paid in the treasury, and that the i collectors wero. exonerated upon their duplicates for the entire half thereof, iocladlog the money thus collected and paid over. To sum op, then, it seems that the democratic Commissioners exonerated the collectors from' ‘the railroad tax' collected, as well as that un collected; that ‘the railroad tax’ thus ooUeoted was paid to the Commissioners!!! person, instead of to the Treasurer ; and that they, Instead of refunding it to those who had originally paid it, rpr it is to their POCKETS, and drew warrants upon the county treasury to refund money which had never been paid into it. We eay, this teems to be the case. If the Commissioners did not pocket this money, what did they do with it ?” To this serious charge the valiant Major ra ' sponds in (he True Press, of Thursday, adopting it will be seen, the facetious and hypothetical method of argumentation used by the gravo dig ger in Hamlet, Hear him: “Now, for the sake of demonstration, per ■ alt us to present (he facts. The first question we locofooo Commissioner wish to ' ask will be to tho jixpsyer: Who do you psy your taxes to? The answer will be, ta the Collector of the district, and lake his re ceipt. 2nd. Who does the Colleotor-pay the . money received to ? Of course, to the County Treasurer, taking Ms receipt. 3d. How is the money paid out by the Treasurer ? Ana. On warrants drawn upon him by the Commissioners. (A poor chance for the poor JLooofocos to embez sle, as yet.)” And a mighty “poor chance” truly it would t bo if the-Collectors had paid the 'money over to the' Trtarurer, tyklog his receipt therefor MtheyehouMhato done. Bat give us leave! - •’: good £Xsjor. We charged that from the evidence appearing on the Report aod other BQurccs,that the tax collectors did not pay the money to tie Treasurer, bat were iadaced to pap it to the liooofoco County Comolealoners; that It weald seem that thwe.Commissioners pat this money in3heirpocketd,,i ana afterwards they - drew warrants on tho county treatary to refund the money which been paid into it. How about this charge, Major ? For here lies the point,.mkrk yoo '■ Bat the intrepid Major proceeds again : “What next, fellow citjzous? Was not this MoElhiany elected for the express purpose of - asslstlof Mr. Tomer to take that four mill tax * j Am—rTes. Was It done? Ans.—les. And when this was done the Collectors were no **?,s® re t°? d -four mills to those who had ' paid the eight mills. A number of the Colleo- J? raC ji!?k e ? tho notice, and a number of = them did pot. A great number of the tax pay woejpt* of the Collectors for the ,< Sight Dill tax, and the question then arose how -r-r*” they were to get their money when the Colleo ._; tor» refused to rcfacd. Thero waa so other »1- - •. (emsUra loft for the Anti-Tax Commloaionera ' ; bat lo loose warrants os (he CoantjrTreaanrer.” < .' - Bat. priUieo, goodiolilier, bow oonld ibo Tax Collectors refund the *'/osr mill tax” to tbo tax P*jeie iNt «u alreid/ in the breeches pocket ° f t b? Cettlcsaaionero, and they refuse to refund *be wane toShem? Aye! Tell na that, *!io» goo4M^i\w« m Inclined (o beliefs with If ta «4 fageploiu offiotal tt»t 'lhere ” J *to elternelire left” tut for the .7 tan* “werrente on »a jUfoy ** aactly uhatw .«,t nutter. jtttean exported* ..ni,,— -”, to»tTir, Wwiieto oonr jeiot of ettack.;& Tas Ocroßsa£ijecr^.~W*fed^JnakiMV iXt ll Also aotto«*blo UrUia relation to theethar f*o dap-trap »ppealto toiera to toro'ouilnWik* I : -v ' i i charge of haring paid, inters on coruia Bailor**™* Tat ji m Lf ?*S?* r *?^ do {**» *dty ar i PJRST PRyamur' " ” road beads, this great captain and eminent civ Amonc * n The r«potfßl6iU7'‘restlojr : J/ Weregrct that thelnstre of Major Mollhinny’s ™lor* is, each that it seems to os impmSwi * ** ********** HaDKß#l^|k military serrioea to the militia of Ibis Common- tjj® 1 ftn 7 °oe should require an appeal or a /fir-1 I§oSb wealth should be dimmed or tarnished by his iVd%”tThe leafor 1 ™ tO , °®“ I * *° lhe P°n« short comings as a citil officer. Bat unless he lot-box, upon the poUoy^Mcrrobl^ir 11 * Ul ’ 1 TOOChaftfS some more lucid explanation of the the heel of domestic and foreign ariSZ Oharges made against him than any we yet hare, cl ? ciea * Gorernment, all admits is terribly ! w.fcarti»t impartial htttoi7«aikM~l.im I. ; \ no rery entiable light. Let the Major’s friends, through which the correoiioncan be mad!!! The ‘ therefore, by all meaos get up another card to wterthat fails io hie duty, is false to himself 1 his fellow olUxens and see if they cannot cxlri- M i}?_, . /. ... .. .jm , .. This, fall’s election la important When not loflW oate him ffom his present dUleoms. It would iog beyo nd its immediate results. But it u d£. be but a simple act of humanity which Holy | bly important when slewed in the light of iisin- Writ teaches us we should extend to the dumb ! upon the future. We this year lay the brute that has fallen inlo the quagmire. j corne ** Btoa « riotory. All eyes turn _ /*: jUpon Pennsyiranla. Theyeee the giant lyfng S~ siroK-9- *. RMcaea Facts to bi Bbicxhbsbkd bbtobs Voting ! Bb it BununD- Th»t the Administration of Jsmes Buchtnan is the most extmvsgant ever Imown to th!9 country. His official record shows it, and intelligent and honest men of all parties aoksowledge and know it. Dob't Foigit— That the people of the United Blat£& have been swindled oat of enor mons earns by the present Democratic Adminis* tration, by Caetom-Hoale and Nary-y'ard offi oere—by mole wagon-horse—Coal and Mall con tractors. Bear in Mod— That James Bnohsnsn and his Administration faror the extension of slav ery, as has been plainly proved by the digrace fol attempt to force Kansas into the Union, with an obnoxious Slave Constitution, contrary to the will of a great majority of the people of that Territory. Reuimbbr Fuathie—That the President, although a Northern man, sooo after his inaug uration, oast himself into the arras of Southern slave-holders, and has entirely discarded the in terest of the North. Lit it bb Ebmixbbbbd— That Iho present party in power repealed the good old Tariff of i 842» in pursuance of which tho manufacturing interest of. our Blato has been crippled ever since. Affajbs i« Utah. —Official affairs do not get on harmoniously in Utah. The United States Difllriol Court assembled on the 25th of July, bnt the Mormon attorney for tho criminals who were to be tried attempted to hero the array of jarore quashed, as the jurors were not summon-; ed according to the Territorial statute. The Court refused the motion, and decided the stat ute to be illegal. The Probate Court had set up pretensions to concurrent criminal'jurisdiction, and had tried and oonvlcted a man, named Gib scb, for the murder of a son of a Mormon Dish op. The U. fi. Distriot Court enjoined the Pro bate Court from any further proceedings in the matter, and remanded the prisoner, bat he man aged to make his escape. The Court then went to |Work trying the indictments against the Hor- I mens aoouoed of felonies, but witnesses were not i w/tbooming and prosecutor# alloged they were afraid of their lives and could net appear to proseouto, The only person who was convicted wtt a man who had committed a burglary against a Mormon, and whom they had previously tor tured to make him confess his orime. Civil cases were not much more fortunate. M’Neal, who had a suit for §50,000 damages against Brigham ▼as murdered la the street, Hickman, the Danite leader, had a suit in oourt on a note of hand for $4BO, and the jury gave a verdiot against him. Before the judgment was found, the house of the plaintiff was attacked by armed ruffians, with Hickman at the head, and the un fortunate creditor was murdered. The United Stales Marshal has resigned. The United Btales District Attorney, Mr. Wilson, is on his way to Washington to answer complaints against him by the United States Judges, and the United | btates Judges are also on their way to Washing ton, to suggest measures which should be adopt ed to enforce the laws. The United Slates Mar shal, in his letter of resignation, says: ‘•ln tendering this toy resignation, I deem it my daty to warn yoo, so far as my humble voice | i will avail, that the present policy of the govern- i ment toward this Territory will be fatal to Fed- | [ eral supremacy in Utah, and can only tend to i build up, consolidate and perpetuate the political I and ecclesiastical power of Brigham Yoon* and I his saooessora. , “The unasked and to this day derided pardon extended to treason, has only tended to encour age traitors, and the presence of Federal troops, crippled and humiliated by the instructions and restraints imposed on them, eervee only the pur pose of enriohing the coffers of the Motmon Church, aod of subserving the ends of Mormon jpolioy. The Courta of the United States In the Territory, powerless to do good, in dreadfal mookery of justioe are compelled to lend the majesty of the law to subseirve the evil designs of the very oriminala whom they seek to punish. Impotent to protect innooence, they encourage crime. “Th# Federal officers of the Territory, opposed and annoyed continually by those whose cordial support and 00-operation ooold alone enable them effectively to sustain the dignity of the po sitions whioh they occupy, are aa forms without substance, shadows without reality. Though willing to serve the administration from which I received my appointment; I cannot remain an officer of the government without the power to maintain its dignity, it becomes, in this con nection, to represent to your Excellency the en tire inadequacy of the compensation of the United States Marshal in the Territory of Utah, The salary attached to this office is only $2OO a year, end the fees -in connection with the eame have scarcely amounted t# $BOO per annum- The duties of the Marshal are very onorons-aud fa* | tigulng, and, if strictly attended to, preclude almost entirely his.engaging in aoy other busi- 1 ness. In this expensive oonntry, an unsettled | ealary of $lOOO per annum will pay hot a small i ehare of the expenses of a family. The Terri torial Legislature have refused to appropriate the necessary funds to pay the Marshal's fees whilst engaged upon territorial business; be is, therefore, obliged to perform the service grata- : itcasly, or t»‘ pleoe an effectual check upon the proceedings of the Court—an end which the leg islators hoped by this means to accomplish. The emoluments of the office are thus entirely dispxoportioned to the labors it imposes.'’ < It is evident from all these ciroumslanoes that affairs in Utah are in a most deplorable oondi: lion. We ehall probably have the whole truth in the matter when the offioore of the oourt reach Washington and make their respective state ments. Democratic Supplies Cut Orr.— From New York wo hove the utounding announcement that the psy of the Tammany Halt patriots has been suddenly stopped; that from Mr. Belmont down to the lowest on the list of wealthy supporters of New York democnoy, there basoome a flat re fusal to support that particular style of democra cy aoy longer, which exhibited itself on both sides of the late Syracuse contest. This news is too good, we fear, to be true. It is important beyond any precedent, if true, and if U may be believed that for even a einglo year the wealthy pilloraof politioal ruffianism refuse to support what has so long rested on them, then there may come a reform which will gladden tho hearts of men. , The peculiar stylo of political action 00 long in rogue with New York democrats requires a large financial basis. Money must be bad, and 1 mast be spent profusely. Patriots of the Tam. many Ball stripe are not patriots without a reason, and heretofore the process of supplying the rank and file with reasons has been for a rig orous committee to obtain large sums for the general oinse of demooracy, by eubscripiion from the hundred and more of wealthy men whom the' Beratd names. Then from this military oheet -tho hends that holds Its keys ecatter money pro fusely. Retainers are giren to tho best bruisers on professional principles, and ail speoial serri eee required la shouting at a meeting, in para ding the streets or in fighting at tho polls, were liberally paid for not of the money of Belmont, Wilson, 0. Boat and Royal Phelps. All went well until Tammany became dlrided agaioet itself, and erer einoe that unhappy eoblsm, the leadiog faction at least haß not failed to get mon ey ; probably both factions hare got money. Bat now the scandal ofintesline wrangling has become too eoandalous in consequence of the Syracuse uproar, and finally those who hare eo long furnished the sinews of the contests which have scandalized free institutions for years are shamed into withholding their contributions for ! once. ; «, For reasons at present beyond disoorery, the organ iof New York democracy leads off in this exposure, and blows upon the proceeding so rig orously that a point will clearly be made in the case. For a little time it will not be so easy to work | the machine which has turned out ten twenty, thirty or forty thousand majority on the wrong side, at past elections in the city and county of New York. Without hoping for a re form tjhat will go for much eren a year hence, we will express our thankfulness that the proceed ings at Syracuse attained so muoh violence os they did, and that, inconsequence, some people are disgusted at Tammany Ball democracy, even in Now York.— North American. Accidut.— Mr. Thomaa J. Claggetl, Cabinet Maker.of tto piece, met with a eericns accident oh Fridaylael,.bj. being thrown from a hone. Ha ieaa on. to.wap to Upper Middletown, and waanaartha fcmor-reeidenoo of Jacob Oaddia’ when theaccldtymanned. Hia head waa badly bruited, and earere Internal lnjdritf, lhOUglrh» U B«W f«Wri«S''-Fnwt, Crow. prostrate nnderthe destructive fret trade polloy of Locofoeoiam, and they look to eee her rise in the might of her inner power and take a posi tion in the ran of the conquering hosts that are to march to a redemption of the oonntry in the great straggle of next year. If we stay at honfe, locofoeoiam will still role; onr interests will still be disregarded; oar industry will still go unaided; the paralized condition of the Btate will dontinue; and the oloud that overspreadsoor Stale’e horrlzon will grow in bladkneee. Let not allow snoh things to continue and be attri buted to our apathy. We have the power to regenerate the oonntry. Shall we use W—Le banon Courier . Snpcto This.—Oar firmer* are in the midst of seeding, with * delightful! time for the par* pose. Already a large portion has been bows and a prospect that the task will be accomplish ed earlier than esoal. The failure of the wheat crop this year, though itmaycaose a heavy pecu niary lots,will no doubt result in a rest improve* znent in the quality of the wheat next year, as great pains and expense hare been taken to procure from a distance the rery best varieties for seed. Kentucky, Obio, Tennessee, Indiana, and Eastern Pennsylvania hare all been drawn on to contribute their best wheat for that pur* pose.— Mon. Rep. Thb time for holding the Fair of the Union Agricultural Sooiety at Uniootown—as will be observed in this week’s paper—b*s been chan ged from the 12th, 13th and 14 :> to the HUh', 20th, and 21st of October. Tbo managers are in induced to make this change on account of the time first announced conflicting with the time of the Jefferson Fair in Greene oounty, whiob was not observed at tho timo the notioc was hand ed in for publication. As soon as tho conflict of Ume was observed the managers generously re solved to chaogo the date of their exhibition.— UnUT.tc ir.7 Gaii-a. SuiiiiLH Complaint.—Tho fact is now too util ■•htabllibod lot anyone to attempt to controvert It Ujj; mast of Um di*ci*ca which often prove ftUl in *am aer, Moprodniod byiexcojalTe cm of fruit,' «nd vegctablea. •y «hlch tho atomach t* dl*ordond,the Uvur deranged, the bu-od atogoated and dJgutfta organa, rendered tuartiTalf not torpid. Cholera, Cholera iforboa, BUlooa and Cramp ChoUc, Dyeeatory, Diarrhoea aod each Uke complaint# nr minarn and thrive open Improper food and often time* be come *o deep Malad and fixed upon tho coMUtntlaa, that tho siroogeat and moataetlre mineral medlclneaaronnablo to orrwl thelr progrcw oatil thepaUent U prortraU, and oU hope, of relief are coded. Who Uft that ha* not mn a -floe, healthy Infant or adult, *olxtd with one or the armor lag dIMOM. aboro spoken of, and despite the skill and ad. cnee of medical gentlemen literally wart* away under their SSJ?* 0 ? And how Uthia treatment tobeaxonnted for? ® ttn P*7 hy the fact, that laeteod of administering aome remody to Mayth* failing Kwogthof the afflicted?attdal chock the aUaaaeln ita progreaa, theremedy praocribod aided in the exhaustion of tha natural strength, and at tho time the dftease wu mastered the raffererwai *^ U 1 l lD l t 0 •5 ciI ** n * cllon ‘ho patient died from the effect of tho poOon administered to uproot the dlwee. Not to with HOLLAND BITTERS, which are com posed entirely of vegetable matter,and which hare not only proved themmlv*. Ure beat tonic In nse, bnt hare never failed; to awroct disorders of tbs stomach and a °? rd ! D| dlroctl °h | - In the cure of BummerCompLUnti they hare noeqnaL Try them at once. RxanCaiitrciJLr;—n»eGennlo«blghlyConc«ntratM Botr* Dittora U per nr. In hall pint bottle, only, *h® great demand for this £f ed, !? D 0 bsß Induced many imitations, which thepobUcibouldguardagalnstpnrebaJrtng. Bewan Wlmpodtlonl Hpb that our name t» on the label of every bottle yon buy. 1 BENJAMIN PAGE. Ja n A 00., Sol* Proprietor*, 27 Wood street, betwwo lit and id «U-, PltUburah. Pa au3:d*wp * Residents ic tho country, where medicines C °. m ? *’• #bt,nlJ “‘-"J* h« rrurld.d with I wa<»n I XeadjcHt fuU and B L. /b W«fr :l •, r#mf/K* A. genera FimOy Medicine. ib-y are uusnrpaMed aSd »upplla. shoal.! fce addrri^d. * iltto afibrtttßtnunto, ROGERS’ CITRATE OF MAGNESIA.— We woold ajvisa tho.« in went nf an a*rJ*bUan.l tiuaent pnrgatjre to try Rogers' Citrate of (in ,n root3r ®l‘J to pharaacy and recommended b> the medical tocnlly for blll m. and febrUa StA* l bwnb orn, lndlgs*Jon, alckneas at the stomosb, dropsy, Ac. It ii particularly ad.ot*! for Sarsto.e* W.iftf 11 ' 7 eubrUtuU for Saratoga Wafers a. a cooUog bsvange, ITIm 26 cent* F ? f ? b ,^ B D -?, AHNESTOCS ’ wd rsr.t Dnt f([ lm I» 0 . „fvlory IS3 gpripg SwY.k. PJ ENT & MINER’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC Ko 2, rot ISfiO II The ■•;jod üba>L>r «f thU c*«fol aud - •Qtampkiag »nri..ai la latnod tbie morning Pr,r alia arerywheta PRICE PIVF CENT* U t E F C L RKC K I P GRAPE VINES, EloalUat outward application for RaEUAIATIffJI. VINEGAR tor a burn or venid REMARK* ON PLANTING SWEFT CIDER To cl.an Uaj. Oblmner. TBRU DAYS u! iha rarlva* Loarta in Wi<t*7D P« ■ylranu. BE KIND TG THE AGED Evbky man ius own book-keep- ER.—PrrWrr* year Mowapapere, Hcaie, UU»n,aa tu. t»« p»uat POEITOUO PAPERPILE tor Ml* t, , W. O. JOHNBTOX 4 00, 00 * Jot Printer*, Btitjonafi, le, #T Wo*<l at a rxAtrrnri. rajuoijr. I |}OKT THE BRIDE. YOUNO MEN TIIOUGIITS FOR YOUNG MEN IHIIB thk dp-. Tcur A'.T.Co nrsßANii- ..d V'.rß wive. B . IULI -ifi- ED'UCATIIiN, K-fNDKESg, SAVE VOL'R EARNINGS. I VIIO ARE THE HAPPIEST HEN EXEMPLARY PATIENCE. ECONOMY IN A FAMILF. ADVICE TO PARENTS. '*o HARM TO CHEAT TIIE*MOON. SECRET OP MATRIMONIAL HAPPINESS. no m E Dialing Table fur latitude 46 deg. So mluj Table o! the •ogle of poaiUou; Cobciea Equation Table; JCclipaee, an eo graflogahowlßgtbaaj.pwtra&co ot tbe total aclloae of tba ! an J’ , !JL./ a1,,8,b » I,ou * tbe twual CA.LCU. tATXQNS, EXCELLENT HEADINO MAITEfLAc. SANFORD 0. OILL,KI I, Editor aod Calculator. iiUT\ r 6c MI2STJUR, Futolialiers, iIABOVIC HALL, FIKTI 1859. QKAI,D npKwiso. |QS9 NEW KALI, ANI) WINTEU GOODS, bATON. CRICK fle MACItITM'a, NO. 17 Firm STRKET, New Wboleaale ao<l Retail TBIMMINU, MILLINERY AND NOTION HOUSE. Ad elegant aaaortioeut of PRESS AND MANTILLA TRIM MINOS. fixe FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, XjA.CK goods, ~w. M rr <„„ n„ rcJ u„; rr) ' “to™ t - AWD GAUNTLETS. snaS^i; l,‘Jt •» a wovem * l,h rK * NC “ tWB- An extenalTß ejection of BONNET filßnns-n mt-vnn MTS.eod SILKS, ROGUES and &DNnu »hib»t! WASIM, .tc ■*!?« .h OI SSIJSi,. O “S ££Z" mSSM&S oUKr e,lk - M "‘“ Ko<l™,._ W 00«S aty ind OoooUy Dealart, ttilLnora. etc. all who how.. real!, «1U te lippllrf aili. a».rj“iki. In onr thrgagfaottt tha atmaoa,at wphfladaiphu nrlcaa” M °* ocUfitd EATON, CRtEiAidACRUU, if Ji/u, A . TpOJLLffiX bOAJPS Df every variety to suit ’i.eo*twnfT»k»pteositotlyon.luiidby. Fa fl£6 etock Fxtach XpiliiOfctaptJail ' RDK w-LIS E EAT!? ALLEGHENY COUNTY AND w aSTBTtS PEN NBYLV \NTA AGRT CULTUBAL SOCIETY BISSELL &l CO .; OOOKIITO, PARLOR HEATING STOVES, GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, cooKiwo RAiross. It JOO vaot tUBBST COOKING RANGE that 1* made, call at ’ Iljroq want • COOKING STOVE that cannot be paws, call oa t'Qlldloff a house, aed want tha leal GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, ell oa Xonio, Cathartic and Ajiti-Dyapepti< PILLS WILSON’S PILLS have had a more local extoteseeforerar twenty year*, uaiupportad by ad vtnuuig of aaj Und, end h*Jd at doable tha price of what they ore sow aoldat, yat with all theca dindrasUna, whenever uaed they hare la so toaUsce failed to reader the otmoct taUaCteUca la pertoralag ail the nqolremeata ora ra/BoWe famCf mrtiaae, tad aa aoch are recommead w by tome of the Boat worthy aad reepooalblo ritliwja of U*«r for loitasc* what Col. William Hopiiaa, of Waahlaictoa. Pa^.aaya: rrtm Cbt. Wm. Hopl-int, tall CUnal Ormmittitnur r>f the .. WaSHIMTOS, January 8,1855. A * Pittiiicxoa, Pa.—lhara Oeca oalog yocr AsiMlyapeptic Pilla, when occasion required, for many years, and can truthfully cay that I have never toned may tnedtoloe equal to them in raUeviog taafroto aflecttooi of tha ttotaaea and heart; they hara no ter tolled to rvllave me from headache, and have always toft toy ayetem to better condition than they found IL I moat codfldentiy commend roar pills m aeafeaod highly valuable medicine. * oora, rrapectfnUy, WMIIOpRINS. Bear Dr. Kiyttr. Jlaaaas. R. L. Fanststoci A Co—l havehad considers- We io theuee of the eitraordlnary Pill com jwouded by Dr. R. Adams WU«ra, of which yoo aro now tha proprietors, and hare often felt their benign luflaei.ee io my own csss for nrrrouf htadach', ariilor from • dle •fritLa,iha!S^* lion th * ,toia » ch - I have likewtee pre °J others. In cam of. hanicranra aod othor d *P«nding oo a deranged and irritable condition of the stomach and dlgutire organa, tor which #4# P tod » b «S endrelyftSe from any P bj “■ L • , iE»"E3TtWK I i CO JwSl. VEnWnm?' E* 4 S”** 1 * 10 " of ». V FAHNESTOCK'S N n °\?°' »««• Wood Md Foarth strata, MANUFACTORY 2- HEBBST A BARKER, cororr Liberty end Hand its B*p. to . “,V“’ ttca, at they rntaa. Batiatoetion guaraoikd. • ‘ »• aa avt> Bucrwaaay bio*. im tu-iM, ii» .V, ,jrii It<»i P SS f •- •*« 10.00 Oo “ J" - TOO*' 00.00 do /4 do Od do . - U.oo 10.00 p«r 100 Deeigned lad prtuted to order. 5 lbi. printed to order. 10 do do Jt do do CO do do 3' do do ita m »nr eiat. £*,£o per ICO j 18 tbs. .. l4O do 10 “ i'ellow noiiJn, fl/proof, printed to order. | b s ,l ‘- ••• •»» 9*t m i J* M |M@U j, l5 “® s ‘ * STRAW WRAPPING PAPER for ralo at tba following low pricee CiuWb- •<— 25 eeaU. Tb» behest market pile* paWYatd ta cmh for Ria b» , OBADWIOS * SON. IXI No*- 148 and 161 Wood ttmti Iflfi FBENCIi POMADES from tho cel •braiel maonlactcrl** of LoWb, Hirer. Coodrar A Do. niaraoo, Petit A Co. A will a.lcetttf a«ortacot Jc.t bj . JOS. fLUtINO. oai coroar Markat meat and Diamond. MONAIES AND POCKETBOOKS —.- 4 and Ttf{«d aMortstnt at th» Blank Dock atul Stationery Btor»af W. 0. J0&B8T0N A CO. PAPER ROOKS and Law Blanks printed to ordrr (a tb« cutett tad betl isaaear by tcl W. Q. JOIINBIOS * <X)- Wool «l SEED—S bbla. fresh rocM and X tor mkfbj ocl HENRY IL GOLUBS. BUCUU LEAVES—IOO lb». for rolo by b. a- riuifEsrooc * co., Ourae* of Ftm and Wood stmt BE CAREFfL. kYE WOODS—4OO bbla. chipped and r Knfflßdfof»ftby IbA. FAtlßmOCg * CO. •OILED LINSEED OIL—IOOO call#, for [ ■*>« B. A. FAfIWKBTOQtC A 00. /“IEBI.ENT, for sealing fruit cnns, Ac., Ac.- KS A wtlcU for mUlcw by JOB. FLKUIBO. HARLEM * PARKER, PRODUCE A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Giro particular attention to the purchase and sale of Flour, Grain and Prorisions. Ho. 0 fOJIBOI'S BVILDIIIO, South "Water Street, B'H 1600 p. O. mrwzat is mnroa&- M«m. R. BoU»oa k Co M Sir. Wtn. ILCalcbano, Onff, Bocnolt AOo , Hmm. J, 9. Oufletd A Co, ' LitUa A Trlebl*. M Or&htm AThomu.l “ Jm. ITOallj * Co, u Joßo Floyd A Co, Mr. JirnttGirdtotr, “ Darboor, Mackaovo Mewrt. Lloyd 4 Tonytb, AOo, Mr. D. Waliaca," M Co. K&hlmd 3 —L7.~".V. A. TDBPIN w. vurusr ... FINLEY A TURPIN, OOftIMISSION merchants CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. EW*UITe particular attention to the porcbaaeand «al< LOCH, QRAIN AND PORK. Eira nv-LIPPINOOTT * 00., PUUburjh, p*. J.N0.8. CANFIELD, do DANIEL WALLACE, do do Mlfc&adla * I’cnisylrania imuranei to., of'-Pittibnrgti Offloo No, 63 Fourth Street. Capital and Surplus over $150,000 00 Miwwar Jacob Painter, Wade Hampton. Qeo. W. BmJto, A. A. Carrier, A. J. Joom, Robert Patrick, Body Patterns, Usury fiprod, J. P. Tanner, KlduUi ToefhUf, I.OrierSproil, Jemea Q.QopklbJ. aA.ooUou. ; Tble Company bee paid lo«Beetn»Bthedateof itstaocr. poratlos la 1M op to May, IMP* to emount of Of, <□ addition to regular aaa&eoßtial Dividend! of from 6 to 16 por cent- affordloj evidence of liaatebmty tad caeMoets, Bpoclel attention given to Ininranceof DveHiaga wmteote, (or termaol ode to three yeare, LOSSES LIBERALLY ADJUBIIDA PROMPILT PAID. A. A. CARRIER, Pmldeat. h ORIER BPRQPL, Secretary, «s3frdAntiaP Apple hotter stands; KRAUT do MEAT do PIOKLE do FLOUR do KNIFE T&AYB; water oars; CHEESE HOOPS; NURSERY CHAIR?; MARKET basket^ CLOTHES do 50J100L do Together with • complete auortmeat of ____ - WOODEN AND WILLOW Wild For vale, wholesale and retail. *t the fewwt pdas by eegfcdAwF , SAMUEL RIDDLE, apu.L.^' toiut m. s. canasta. ||jJcKNIGHT A CARNAHAN, no. no noBTs traurr, SILVER CUP! SILVER MEDAL OIPLOMAAS! NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET, MANUFACTUREKS of Fine and Common Enamelled And the Oelebrsted Capitol and Eagle BISSELL A CO.’S BISSELL A CO. BISSELL & CO., Bio. SW.Xlrarty Street. I>R. R. -A- WILSON’S any wcutj Ain a*o». • sld,Co |*r lc*>} r.oo do ; 25,W 37,00 do 83,00 44,00 do '.42,00 45,00 do •|4,;4 p*r K-0 . 4,36 4a' •taoa. ram CniCAOO. , AXIOBWCn AT LAV, mxuujtoii'rV T.XX Ejj-A. T fas T io STOVE DEALERS Is respectfully invited to the largest stock • a * *mt»t nrfety of STOVES In the Bt*td, tntnnfietvred by A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, sxsrsßvaaa. IN oar asaori mi teg will'known CO.C K STOVES; TIIE DOUBLE TOP PATENT GAS ASMOKE CONSUMING TBOPIC, for Co»l. tent will be found the follow- Tng NEW An|d BEATTTIPm. DOTTBLE-TOP PATENT GAS AND SMOEE CONSUMING ARBITER, for Coal. the new DOUBLE-TOP patent oas and SMOKE CONSUMING EUREKA, for Coal'or S 1 THE CELEBRATED VICTOR, fur V.,u.1, Li™ o*k md PUu burgh. PREMIUM BTOVEa OF THREE DIFFERENT VARIETIES. PARLOR STOVES, for Wood and Coal; best in the market, and beatiog Stores of erery das trip* ORATE FRONTS, Ae., all of which will be sold on best terms. QUOICE FlKisT CLASS INSURANCE -*tna Insurance 00., or riARTroBD, conn. Incorporated in 1819-Charter Perpetual. <’ASB CAPITAL, $1,000,000. FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE. AUa&eQATC L038E3 HAll'. OVER TWELVE Mll.llOS DOLLARS. An eminent American Corporation, founding its claims to fatoron merit alone, affording facilities and security in matters of Insurance —Commercial, Mechanical, Mercantile or Ru ral—whileranking for importance and publio service the first ol Fire Insurance Companies in America Insures at rates and rules as liberal as the risks assumed permit, for solven cy and fair profit. LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED AfTO PROMPTLY PAID. SOth SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT £toa fninraore Company, HißTrOßli, CONN Showing Capital and Surplus to he over TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS 8«« Audi of Jolv Ul. Otrfi on btnd and in Buk « sao Srj i* C. B. TraM&rr ootca utdikrrroed inwraii M M 0 B.fcfidßUteßond* •mwin « Bwt totals Bnlldlnttcwnsd and ocecptfd l. r tb* Company as offices. roina-* BMi-rtcatrsW*, amply secured -V. „ ° “SMS' ofUm clu., m c uu, «, ' OT UMlWta,'nbl Vuu 'S’JS £ 0»Q». aimOompaaj ® BtoS. i lO ffimrk,E woo. "u’oa: oo l St W '5 tk . B “ k *’ ,a * rkKT * ,ns - fiS*76 OO stocks lo other Beaks, market smin* , 63 Total UibiUUM— tJ ’ < S2«iS *«**. u4t«” i 8 K Bolt if County, 33, t, Haitroas, Joly Ist, ISM. . ‘ eT * on *f*y eppeated before ate, e Justice of the Pesos, doly autborirad to administer oetbs, Thomas K. Braes, Jrl eeentsry »od mads solemn oath that the foregoing state? S,"Uo,u n^"““ J U...St2lK™>» naxar rowutn, jc.tic. „r ,h. peso. K- O Rtmt. Present; T. K. Bucx. Jr. BtmUrT; T. A. AtlXiWtt, V Pres't; J. B. Bis.lßf, Qcaoral AgL DLBBCTOR2: ‘ • Drmc *- Qo»Utb» f. Dirt., 2 . i anell ’ Waiter Kecer, K. A. Bnrfcoloy, 8«ao*l Tador, JP.Ward, Wtn.riaCj; Rnu»d Mather, Kt'enrTflr Fowler, UeoryO. Prate, Edwin Q.Bip'ey, nrwytoniriliywr, Acitis Doonwn, Jo»ph Charefc, Tboou JL Alexander, Chari* 11. Braiurd. "“i attended to with diaprtch u<J DdaJUy. Pollrto* C*TO»d, mod Application* fcollcitod, by A. A. CAfUtIEB A 880, Agetiti, W Foortb ■ trust FALI NOW OPENING AT c. HANSON LOVE’S, *Q- H DIAHK KT STILEST, are happy to bo able to inform-oar nu " " ®otooi friends, customers end lh# public gsnsral tj, (hit wsare now opening the most ATrRAIJffrVB stock of FALL AND WINTER D&ESt COODB, SHAWLS, RAGLANS, Mourning Ooodi, Honit-ParoiihlDg Goods Domestic & Staple Goods, That tve have evet been able to offer. lu oor stock will U fooßd alltbe dot.Hlm of the mhos, i }£ r lW2 s JVZ T £M* l, Z. N x irx * before ornßgj> IN THIS MARKET, ff* will ilu be el in eft dtflyln re ceipt of. ' NEW GOODS, lo addition to eor present stock, all of which will U <aM •iMwhtf.'* 11 *°' l ' lunl " ““ X“* b«br» puchuli.. C. HAtfSON LOVE, f 4 Market Street, bet. Fourth and Diamond, •.l&dtacltwOtT PirrSBUBOBj PA. TOHE ADMIRERS -I ' JL: . „ wEkwars msbaKFVWH hapectfhlly laformsdithat w» ere aowl I V I-I I JdrirtntccrFALL SUPPLY w » ” CELEBRATED piano fortes ; jnntoauzi fsrlbM flee CmthusoaU iar* fctWt4- teassaLSssar" «* •■‘e. . .fcieSixm-tartaaiw.riiata.- fiXAjAQII-J&Q. bis, tor Sals by WW HBBf H,TOBaEJ, TlfßKOHAKTffHOraLrg^Ssjfss-- - o’clock, wfll fc» «b!3 at the 10 -COBKKR6TII AND fUnTHVIEU)STA, , ?}£ | B ifc&£ffl£SJ , gS , R^g^S: OPPOUT* THE POST omOE Jasmw^.h!tf»*adl<nrpMtb«lste»dAiSs®^ ,l «a» '-' *- : - - »^iw*A;«w2d?Sj - . r * -*»«- cmmurbla t3p«oti®.t»We;d4«*Dj eardi4bieci»tfSi3i : *trai l** r 4i>®/f^i C ; *•“*■ miLogM7bo& CM^w^Uryj.r^rtorTeffi^^' |\BSIROUS of knowing- .wHttO 8 the best * *t*!re*rpet«lloor?ilcloth*»£t»<haß<lrfkn;rccnibrtLind U plan to pn&*re Tdou'aA’foc Ujriaeo* «* direct* [ vtrtcdtmßgtabln; (3ite%KUnaAlqaeeQmn;cfaa&az £*»* onlj loln^tomßrrtßdß^Swchaati, <lbtw;lart»lro«?“*> **£* coaat*r;«tev?. T«cbw» ioa PturarfoaU to*«r tbZcXr; tot an paATt* J -*oc, Ur room Ahs, ob* Ire onUs* Btor*. •P«tfnlly lorfud to c«JI itth(f £c«s?cfth&CWfcffc itid• wfi at«afl»co«npUt»;..» .-•> -. P> M- AiteL ot *B poWc wUr«t», ?«:* tb&tiz« ud i3w: b a^m l lS^', n ' ,; «b*-*cteiit,wrf« J i'V/**' ««*&•• tka cT^‘r«°3 Mboobuxlpotti™. bSm£^i£S",“ ( . or S J ', 011, 7 II t. not uiiicttd tlut t£r l lil'-S OT “ 1 ’ »01 tb.j lT»ltMI.7i. wkonbn iM Mrt. m Vatin £otrtfs rns*PiTTsßukcn GrwiASriij AtsociATio.-r o’docfc, P.M. la«d<UU«toth*; tba for Trewarar.wtU be held. Mdolhtr btufiulZ will u tnanctat Hj order of th« PmMenu * • • “ J. P;>!cPAl>r^B>TTtt tr V ALLIOHCnr .AND RW-ttt*. n PAmaax* BiaTit Cohfart.—Tb* mtwrib*™ totbeitockcf tUiCompwjy tr# nolfflcdi thuvrawtoe wUltobeldtt th. cffio. of H. B. WILRINB, No. I« IWh ■:rotf, Pimbarfß, on WBDNTSDAT, OCTOBER tin 1559 At 10 O'clock A. M-, for tho pnrpo— of ofgtteipg. • J TSOXUS BAKETTILL . JOHN £. PARK* - , WILLIAM BAOAtET.f l' • 0. H. PAULSON, . ir -■ ’LEWia-uctcnisoN, ! JOS. B- BROWN, ILB. WILKINS. Jlmustmcnts. . POLLO THEATRE— MlSAain?.. Doert open at 7 o’clod; CirtainvUi fit* at 6 o'clock 'precitelg. BBNIVIT or TUB Jlo UASCta AMD OOUIIBDIAN CHARLEY .GARD.NEH. aAI SS. i I„ CTENm °' ■«* IK, wai b. pcnutai lb. °'’ Ta ' f * PIWI 0 ' After wklih, EONttS aad DANCK?. To Le followed bj , SUUtE A-QBAW BEOInEES. To conclude with - ' 80ENB3 ON A OEOBOU PLANTATION. CARGO’S BRASS AND STRING BAND- OmO», g FIFTH 6IRKEr. «fcljd iEiumtonal. North Bowlckley Academy. THIS SCHOOL is situated in Bearer Co —£^h I *S , W! e# Prlgttoo Station n Pt w*roe and Chicago Baiiroad. luioca rtonUwylotfttogua aeoountof .tha bealthfalceu ud D«wty of thei*anoandfns country. • ,Th» Student* an free .. 11Djer l ' l ' eonjoßct lopurtilon-oflUr. n WEBBIR.M HrJLCO ICiO3OOOD. lEStogStakimwii tMcbvof locf axparieoea. Tho Modern Lenraacae will be Bret BdEDAFT, • gentleman <ditc«uJ in Franco nod Germany. • „**• "?• m>hm * m commence g Q XVtSDkX, Ort 05th, IW®,andcontinue22week*. Thdeooraeof Infraction i. thorough, Including all the branch os taught la high achooli generally. * TERMS; Boarding, Initioo, Boom, Light*, Fael, Waahing $<S5 00 Additional for Ifltin and Greek, each , 5 00 "ranch and Gain on, each- ... jo qo laKrnoenUl Mmi* . to 00 TocUMoiic 1' 200 f F ,?ln f &£ e y'“f le J ,1 ** B » 4d « 1 ' Ha*. U- WEBBER orhlr L. OSGOOD, North Sevkkley, Pa. n^s*^ >CB rS- T**®** J - PARK, Gen. W.BOB rasON, Jr., J. B. MepAPDJSN. ee2o:2maod POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF THE BTATKOP PKNIPA., PHILADELPHIA.—Iccorpcn ” 1“ “< orß«'iteo(i with • Toll Ficnll,, cm lb. pIE of the lndn* trial OoUege* or Parle and Germany. ComrriiM * ISeSSf “ d Pear Technical School*, ri= Ihe Behool of Practical Cbnuistrn Tha School of CItII Engineering; The School of Mechanical Engineering; Architecture end.. Topographical and Mechanical Draw ing are tnclnded lo the Engineering cooree, and the moat extend'd Field and Laboratory practice U afforded. The Seventh Annnoel Section *lll begin on MONDAY, Sept. 19th, 1859. For Catalogue* and further Information «!««*• DB. A. L. KENNEDY, President of Faculty. OEWICKJLEY ACADEMY.—A Classical O **d Ooxxkecui. Boutntso School rba Bon, on the P., Ft. W. A C. mile* from Piltabnrgb. BBT. J. B. TB ATELL I, A. IL, Principal. Tha THIRTY-FOUBTII SESSION will commence on TUCbDAV, November lit, 1549. TxaMS,per eealoo of lira month* $75 For clrrnUr*. etc, enquire ot John Irwin A Boa*, fil Wjiw U.n.tlo A Co, SI Wort turn, or ol tb. Prtoclpal, Sewtcklcy, Pa.. . acSrZmeodawStP BIRMIffGHAB COSUSBRCIAZ, COLLEGE AND WHITING ACADEMY, College Hall, Diamond, Blrmlagitatni TERMS, CASH O.V ENTRANCE, For Ornamental Writing , o WfiU , D C~~-.~ 10 r Hme unlimited. nrtttngand Book-Keeping....'. 20 J FtCCLTT: K. SHAFFEB, Profcetor of Writing and Book-Knectnc G. U. LEITHtAD, Jr , Profeaeor of Penmanship crticmSw Pn,! ~* ,r Oommcr. Boye«a W D -BOLTON, Lecturer on History *nd General f- FCSNSraiDI, no. S. Mi*t.rto D.t]> SSf&TSI? J> * r ° f h “ P,l “ bnr ß h B»r. Leeunrao Cam. c2?f'/i U * *’ ? A P S * t * ctq T t^0B Flotation. Cell and see what has turn* been before attempted by any fipecimeni of Ornamental and Practical 10 “•* tort rf sfsjsjs? *■» p-sysisr-dissi l *°* m wr,u » ! ’ " d “** «• jeaTird.., an - tjnn^;S^!ft. raiTEßstn op PEaamrasi«, Law Department, PHILADELPHIA. A TERM OF THIS INSTITCTION will rafflSSaSStSffffisS!' ««- «• PRO/. P. UoOALL—irldenw faor. a. grzscta Jimp™!™.... bfZEESSlit fc* 8 ! teoatejit. te.litouoo ior thepurposeit has fn slew. ThestodanUare&eqnontly te . fena part of lh# course. By the rules ten? fo^SS*^* tlaaoempiedhere.is treatsdes eqSJr*. '•£r. ®®* P Br P««»*oofflre-stnay,la aotWin* to ad. *? ¥“* wh ®° l^ffll “ c4 iB ‘he Ooart below, HatiniUoa cao practice at cure la the Oopreae Ooart. The Introductory Lsctbro will be deliver* ed oo rATDAT, 6»t,3oth, atB o'clock, P.IL, a.thetuS lecture room, bj the Item. QUO. fiUA&affQQD. tel»dlm M QBE AN LANGUAGES. —Fkkdsbick ,Ko, J/ 08aiItbfltM to inform his f a g u * [ * i ad P a Mic that be has rwomedMs ißstrneticiM ia Oenaatt, French, eta. aelO^md* PENN INSTITUTE, - HANCOCS BTKRET, NEinpKNN rvepaa wi MoSDAY.tLe t9tb AUGUST. Term* t 23 ofAremootha. j. m. smyrr -“ t> y d . , . Prtocfci ' «5c BOWS’ N EW SCALE PIANO FORTES. 'I >UE subscriber has now on.hand a most ENLARGED NEW SCALE, ? och s Ur * ,r aauad bovd U obtained, cam** •“* iuSSS^ r o^^' a ' po “j *S!Ss3&BS&R*2& sSSssSSb^^SS' rron «*• Wtftonil TnfriUgtmar, i - [Fronii,Jr, w 0, 1M41 , .««. [Prom tba-iunfly Jeurßil.]' .• eri^hMtfr?^ r ? aa,tatf ‘^ t *^ ft,i:tlrinc ? tl>g to ‘ha Chick tSStX *™ * lulI » and powsrthl .-JSJiSSu ?°ff “ 7 w P° <I * n . iwliy, sosWor*caad.« di*. Myth to the teniUire mQilcalear.'Tßbpbare almta SKuTSSS^" o"''’' 0 "''’' ta . Th»Vablic are invited to ceil and ax am In’s (how inlsndid which are sold at ■ ■ * 1 FACTORY PRICES AND WARRANTED.' an2fl.dAwF JOHN H-kfELLOR. tl’Wood atwt. WIXSOI7. PZLVira & 00., WHOLESAIiE ‘‘D$A% E B'S IN DRY &OOBS, ! No. 94 Wood 'street;' : Pittsburgh, /i . i Qmnovkitcn ft/qilfiock o| ,. tJi ; -. t Desirajble Pall Crooks, ' ro which ijultßtu^acitftei^ftj,. A. KR EPS & BRO; pra-oticai, bonier Wooded Buggies anpilirouciik At Auction. —TUfa Sitnrdir taoraica «T,..U. pYKvlr,' th« «as martial ttltw rootta, No/i! Firth Wr9et, wJUbaoold, two oakNurtehs tfcadeltAreoche.-'• ocl **.* j, P. M. bATl^Apct. gippJSQ 10It HOUSfiUOLD fUKNITUHE h-4MB»ttrril«y ja6rßjfi2^oel.;3»t # *t Ido’etock, will U d’at ublTFUa *tr**t, betVMftHm’ aOil.LcctajU-j OaastrnidyoTttrletjcf Hooaehold BnrnK lon,.Uitr*c«aU7fof > 61<b«i) l iiidentire!/,of flratquality,, CamprUogfO&aaat wifll Tccker, ea*/ chair, Urge } •ofm bod*tiirt,‘ltteA Ut<<«wretafy, _ i»lutoo£r msrfcla top ’ centre bream! rogfv til -ptiatitiin Bta«l eiTgraTinj*. ckgaa t h*n. cb*lr*» ha* -rack, fceHaad Half carped ?t*if diolDp'roota cEffrtanirockcf, raaarta dock, eK pfittl feedsUad,dre**iag bureau«wl wash WMunt: btdateada, atd vuli aland*, Wardrobe*, bairaryT certtou taattreora, with plUoaa aiul. bulater*, bnmelsasd : lagr&la veHet roga,can« teat chain, am chair, 1 100 ng*, Sewingli cd and efaalr, mall aUnd • afid table, tc netlaflc bUada, feudeta, boo* rack, Uthtab mad flilumc ralcabla ffiiebea.liaog*, oil cloth* and f ’uc, fee cheat, nre •erTiog kettle, Jans copper boiler, with freat Tirlelj ol kltcbed farolcnra and uuaiHa. ; wgg>. ; > ; m . • p. ii. QATJB, Abet.' OBTO'AGS AT AUCTION.—On To’eeday evening, Oct.4lb, at 5 o'clock, fit IhaCcm ttttttal6aloaßcom*,ha.s4Jjtm street, onaccoßM whom llttay toecero. will be told, Firit Mortgage kend. No. If, lamed by the Httabortb, -New Cattle and ClcrvUnd H. U. 00, mleefiutlaOet IiTS, lirthecU/*r NawTorirfcrJlMO, wg • -. Aact. •>. Ofi h OTS IN THE SEVENTH WARP.— teTcn*d*y»TeDi6r t Oct.4lI > ,iit7ti’<aock r cummerdri tale* joonus So. 64 Rflh bandMUßelydturied EaflOicgLoU io tti*Tdi vanLuJUld out fattio pita of loUfbrMckE.H.Dtri*, twit: ■■'■- •••.,. [ 0 Lot- cnlhnwao,* 60 feet hirioj «eb * frost of.” 81 btiog lot* A\*. 140 to 148 .iffttldpUn. c ' IT tou ©a Erin,» 60 feet «i, turio ff a*cb i’r front of 20 ftf*®®' MtendJagUck lnch**,twin*Kos,l23 to 139 in tridplan, y i . rxm- TIUo ole. Term*, ooat&ird cub, ruMoa iu 1 and 2 rej >♦> lateral unarily. .. re 27, 1. -P. Ji. DATIi . *- iA2LECPTOR'S SAT.V OP JIVIOT J 5 *-rr SALK OF 11QUSJ ' Ji JLi SIXTH WABDrf—On Tcetdrfj et •’•: Jflei. 4in,at7o'clock, at the comtufrdsl tale* ro» £4 Mb street, by order of Jlra.£Ur*. Wsrtcn /: vWm.lt. Cormly, Sxee’n of the laic Wo. Warden, dw* \Jb to sold that Yiltublo Lot ofGroncii, eituate on Towp >a<L totvoext- ClarkandDcestnr els, having* front of -20«etci» Town* •eoJ it, and extending bock ICO feet to Crtpeota'n alky, on which is erected a two etrrylßrick Dwelling House, with aq excellent basement. Twaaquh. P. M. DAVIS, Aset. ADSTIH LOOMS & GO., Berthants’ Eicfiaßfc. PUBLIC SALE OP , SQUIRREL TTTLT. PROPERTY.—WiII be offered ferrule on TUOhSDAYV October dtb, «t 3 o’clock, p. m., to tbs pTsmirca, atiluUi ’ piece cf 'property, tomnriy owned by ffm. U-WiUiaouL loss. Tb» Property ts mil improrod and ander a high stats ofcaltlrsUoo, harlnjr ■ oo !t about 400 bearing Dwarf for Trees oT alt thostmroT' ed varftiiw; A nnmbsr of choice Peach and Arola ut' - alandanceef Grapes; Strawberries and’cthsrkmaiiftßit*/ T 1 swbcleground » admirably adrpted fora BurheCnr> ' d< d. Tbs property is wlibta 6 minutes walk of-the crow*. - ed Passenger Railroad. , rhetors)* made known at tU tfmo of aala amtwlQbe' faroiwbleto the pmtheeer, as a Urge portion cf tbetmr. ■ ' ci asemooey may remain oa - , JmalbCMi win lesrecorner Jotmh and Market sta.«tS tf lock, aer • AUSTIN LOQMI3 A Cfr, A"-s STOCK SALKS BY AUSTIN LOOMIS 4 00- AT THB MERCHANTS’ EXCQANGK KYKRY rttOBfiBAY IVY NlNO.—Back,. Bridge,' InttSSlS s . . _ , „ AUSTIN LUOMIS A .■ •°tofc Di-ifla and Loans eo Res] Batata negotiated cn'- n unable term* by AUSTIN LOOMIsYcO- . :' 1 Stock Note Broken. M Poarth at. S23anto. ANTED—A stout, active 1 Man to drive Dray. Inqnlra at 107 Wcod street. ee3o i , ST ANTED—A situation as Book-Keeper " T or Clouc (a a mercantile or banking establishment by i man of capable of takingthareo of an eh’ tiro Mt of tx«k>, sad who is willing t» casks himself can, crally ascfoL Uood roftrcncoi *lton. Audtm Box a?u. wddtf WANTED —An active partnership in some mil established boslhess, la tbs city. byerarecn ' who has from $3,000 to $5,000 to iorsat. AU amißnßW. tiooe confidential. g. CDIUCEtIT A SON" ' ; -*°?P , No. 61 Market ttr£fc\- W ANTED—S,OOO bushels. Flax - Seed.-lor which tbs highest market price will be paid.. - • , J. B. CANFIELD A CO., Ko.llj yixstkt. TTANTED—A steady Young- > M nw ; ft» -J * drirodrayand work in a store. cb< ’ < «tj street? COma Wlll r Knqnirs at 2U.' L D and TO UN Gr AFFIRM lIS TROTH, VIZ.: THAT Professor Wood’s HaJr Hsatoratlvo ■ WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, THE «ui ato-otUi.lkir.lf DndtwaCT Una, mr com?tli bSd ‘“*r |0 « t ' ! ”;s»- rnftcUxrmoreihu ~ r tte „“ “tore S own fhs hair; makeltporoeoit and besnUfulthao preserve ; the scalp free fhixa all dls**w, to men, Jodges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clsrgymeo. YibfeesJonaL; aodSenUeoen and Ladles of aU clasps, all Sertfi PEOIKSSOR B.TUALIIISRO, PIANIST, aeya, on bis anlTal in lbs United States he ma rapWly becoming gray, but on . applying. Wood ■ Hair RcstoratlTc bla lialr tosc rscortxod ' usoriginalhoe. - CUABLHd CARPBW, 13 Ksasna Stmt, N Y ••ya Uiegtny halMHpn hia wife’s bead were, ef ♦.S ” w WMk B turned into a dark biown. at the cams time beanti/ying and thickening tho ' 0* RATMO>T), BaU>, Maine, iiji be {j jjcsr r. ° w »“n*to*-fc*lrandtrliiafc«i*(x* V tw>UiJrdagr»j.bcubyibeuMoftwoUntleiof ■ tlio gr»7 hairr*»Te dlaapceaitd,. botbeo hia bead aad&ea, and i»; ooze auft anl;- klm; than fc,r iwent/-flTo year* ptavloiu. s HU '■• I wuo,«*tijaagoof fifty two, baa uecditTrtUi tbe I came efecfc- - >■ .v*?? 1 *. 87 of Xw Orfcanws billow Purer, Id IS5*. - - oow tUek and gloeigr, - ■- r : Alabama reya *s®. a<Btot **fro baj dose ouch good inbla r&rt W .“.“.Si si%? “ *■*»« *e« lf£3?i?i I, n" Bo "*?'"“WkX* »J» bo i<w '^.'L 004 * i 4 ir n «totmtlTe to hundreds ofca I . 4\4* ALDEN, McUneeboro*, lMnoia, U t, v , £5 *?■ ““«l«b* y«ar* ulv£b!£L If*. 1 ? to* c»of Wood’* Ualr lUat^! , - ■ yg l *f r~ '• ™ OKoi. &OOABT & OBISQS, ■ : h‘ ■ X3XFQ2UXB3 OF H |A R 1) WAR E , V 2VOOD STREET Foot Xtoonabcre St. Clurlc* lieteJ, * J«3Wr • 0. s. Brra, lit. of 1 0tt raUvi _ 080 - 8. BR7AS &. 00,, Commission Merchants !- 102 THE SAX.K OP * ?IG IRON, BROOMS, *o , ; No. 52 Wood St, PltUbnrgh. ’ ’ . THE BNTEHBHISD Insurance Company 0? PHILAPELPIUd, -■ «*■*?•*■ ftitepr,of u “7 W**- D '. C2i«aW.oa^SS t(>RD ROTWtt fUrtxllßli—T7m. Holcim i Co , J. PofoUo {£*»“>>*• K-Haw**.]; Jm. MiEwl jffiil OSD. B. BUTA.iI A CD., AgooU, ~ T jo&fcgad • Kg fig Wood Afreet. i ;i. v. COAI* WAKTfiD. - . , ' Owes Sr- lorn <U«-LMai Cc»Airr Y • : • El. tool% Jfia» 3Clb. 1843/ f : PROPOSALS will be roccired be tin St I tovis OM uonr COMPANY, till I«Oe|/a.,„„y' foe IHS« HC.TOKED IHODSAHD snsuSSS BimaßOCUL,eltli. ImtqMiitj.fcrOMmStorJuS?' tot. OmSmySSStSSTW BAMTTgr/nnAY -v- „ ■ . ‘ r— J. BE, CLAIR QftAT • ;, SAOTB& GRAY & SOW MERCHANT T A I-E 0 R S ■■ -VO. Io FinnZ7B.r.ET, ' 1 '■ \ Eamvattg, Homappathy, SoS > l ** 93 SmUMUa. la a^r f j3 k J?t‘^?ss' lfc S.? “”> «< median.., ftiSS? SkE&«* “*«. 0» IWMJM. «3 •jßjUwlnxT • ton BMiK.—ThcrolriitEa ■ -lwSSl'i*;? •” «=w=tO»6ntl»D* 1 » \ ,*°PVisR tuuilD *OT # «2*?^ fc<«i »«*»•jugtt&jro cfltegu ef nitebarth,' ■■ VttNDBIES- * Krf Witte t! mTsscaan, PITISPUJRQI
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