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MOKDayc MOKHINQ, OCT. 8, 1669.
BtatoTicket.
.. . itmaos Qsxtakv
THOMAS B. COCH&AH, eg Teak eecntj.
• • euiviioa earxau,
WILLIAM EL. SHIM, of'Berk* eooot y.
Republican County Ticket.
ELIAS ji. ixias^pnatargh.
DAVID A.''P2UESBLEY.AII*4beQT.
OUARUS L.
WiiiUAM X2P7, Lovwr fit GUir.
lAW «»ar,
,< -L ro a* a OnlilM
' ' WSDBat ATTO«HXT,
: I JACOB H. UILLKfi* Piu»bv<b.
MMUAXA,
GOODMAN V- OOULTXB, Eooth Fajelt*.
JONATHAN ÜBAtfFF, Booth Pittstorgh.
DAVID COBNBUTB. Bsvtckl*?.
Kswrus,
3f. T. AKDSH6ON, EutDeer.
aoocrox o F.ras root,
JOSEPH MILLER. Snowden.
*KPOBLIO4J! BSBTIROBI
B«WbUMn meetings will bo bold »t tbo following times
*ndp!*««, mdtbomond* in tbo neighborhood sro ro-
Toenena Qotie* ot tb* ntao:
T * mni ®» tlO WWowdoy, October 6tb,
«sMc»,orpcr fit. Clair township,on Tbondoj, Oetobei
4,itTP.&L
At Sl&rket How, Thuirtiy, October «.
M Laurtl Jhiat £<AjoJ ffetat. Peso township, oa Friliy,
©ember 7th. at TP.M.
(TKnim, Jtodlsy township, tro 7rld*y, October 7,
Dcpjft Tatsrih BebioMs township, os gAturday, October
8, At -Ip. m.
8 Bi.CUlr township, oagaturday, October
Lattyetto HsU.od fiatorday, October B,‘
ot7 P.IL
RatmiMp, at Gopperworks, oa Boad*y, October 10,
«. PKOOCOATIO HOBBIKS.
The Demooratio party in thi? county is to weak
iad infirm that it cannot stand upon its legs. It
goes upon orutohes; and its Ufe is so near an
end that vitality oan be preserved only by the
stimulants of eido issues. It has not for years
had the stamina to stand up and meet us man*
fully upon the questions at issue between tho par
ties; but regularly as the annual campaign comes
round) it casts about forborne subject of tempo*
rory local excitement with whioh to prolong Its
*eerable existence. The looal side issue thus
the time exisiting is converted into a hobby;
e democratio candidates mount it with all tho
agility they oan command, and away they go,
throwing all queetiona of party politics out of
view.
The hobby varies with eaob succeeding year.
One year His tho Liquor Law. The people must 1
have freo grog. Meetings are got up on the sly
by wily, democratio managers; committees are
appointed;, the candidates are interrogated; and
the ready-made answers aro given to cult At
first the band of democracy is not to be Been in
the arrangement; but as soon as the eandidatee
are mounted, the party leaders stand out,-point
to them as tho only genuine artiole in the mar
ket, tbo real original Dr. Jacob Townsends— -
jast tho men for the ooeasion. No others are so
v capable, so reliable, or so fitm ;no others can
bo trusted; la truth, no other candidates
could make suoh extravagant promises. It is
,£>' ? M easy r you see, to promise much os little, when
you do not Intend to keep tho promise. The ex.
V V ..travagant promises, however, eucceed In this in-
Some good men are deceived by them,
. and the democratic ticket is elected oa this issue.
• Bat the result showed that it was but a trick.
Those who trusted in the promises were deoelved
&nd hare not yet recovered from the disappoint
ment.
.jplToe next hobby wae the railroad tax. The
dear people mast bp saved from taxition, and
• none bat a .democrat can save them. ' Bepubli
. catr candidates, although modestly' expressing
opposition to the tax, must not be trusted.
They are not euiSeientTy houeflt and firm for
: theseimaaoalate patriots, who mrst hews pure
man like McElhinny for their embodiment. The
trick.again succeeds. MoElhinny is elected, and
he, clever man, in order to save the people from
any further trouble with this troublesome tax,
' just stows it away out of sight and then forgets
where he puts it.
Thff following year, the Ux hobby, so success
ful onco, is tried again, but this time it Is a j
failure. - The people .who. were led away by Mo-
Slbiany cbuid.not be tempted by Farley; and !
hence the hobby most be changed. This year
the Sunday law must do service in its stead.
Tho managers were lath in catching it, but still
they think it worth saddling.
The existing Igw has been Interpreted so as to
prohibit tho running of passenger cars on Son
day. It is a question with whioh party politics
has nothing to do. It does not the
political category, aod good men in both psrties
entertain differing views upon it. This differ
ence of opinion does not belong to any particular
class, and is not confined to either party; bat It
will do for a hobby; and the demooratio candi
dates ve mounting it with a wish, if not a hope,
that they may ride into office upon it. The
Post, (which bae only been upon one side of this
question, so far, not yet having had time to
ohange,) with a recklessness that be trays a des
perate cause, and without any act orexpreaaion to
justify itinssyiogeo, asserts that tho Republicans
as a class are opposed to any modification of the
Sunday law; and forthwith the demooratio candi
dates scramble to be first in tendering extrava
~ gont promises as to what they will do. Two
of them, In their anxiety, publish answers bo*
fore they are asked. So great is the baste to bo
ahead that they go «ff at half eook oo the mere
eaggestloD of somo editor as silly as themselves,
and not,only go (he whole figure, bat throw In a
little for good meaanro. It is not enoagh for
them to promise to modify the law so ao to auth
orise the running of care on Bandsy. That
woold bo too little. Somebody might get ahead
of them. Therefore Messrs. M’Kee and Bean*
moot assure the dear people who never jjalttm*'
gated'them that they wilt havo the Sfdhday law
ao modified as to authorise of the
beer aaloono open on malt liquor
,» sold freelv^jjg^heiracoommodation.
willing to grant still more.
always been aa opponent to any
' “iafringement of tho liberty of the people.’*
t ‘ Jasiinian, and Blacksione, and Story were'sop*
. posed to be jorista of somo eminence in their
r day; bnl they muft pale their diminished fires
before the brighter light of this newly risen la
—mlnory/. who .illatoinaies Birmiogham and the
VolkslUtt witi We eiTalgenoe. They taught that
in. all 'civilized communities people mast yield
put of their natural liberty in order to seenre the
rights and privileges of civil society. Mr. M’Kee»
hojirevcr, knows -better, and in opposed to any
infringement of their liborty. Here is a model
lawgiver for you! When he is eleoted Senator,
every is to bo allowed to do as he pieaeee on
Sunday. Those Who do cot waot to ride in the
cars- are to have the privilege of., attending the
snloonr, and If . that will not do, they mast be
allowed to have tho theatre, the race-course and
• tie cockpit, and the privilege of baying and eel-
ling what they please theeameason any other
day; for Mr; M’Kee is opposed to any infringe
ment of. the liberties of tho people. If it Is an
jpfriageaent of their liberties to olose the beer
saloons on Saaday, it is equally an infringement
..to close the stores, warehouses, and places of
-amoumeoi. - Mr, M'Eee would break down all
distinction between Banday and other days, that
there may be so infringement of popular liberty.
It is presumed that hiS fellow-candidates agree
with him.
i ThwJ in its of its candidates,
-eonceaSYus feature of their reply- It proba
bly candidates are cutting Hi little
too IblckV elw not ashamed of them,
does lt nol publish the answers and point oat
their extreme liberality in this, regard? This
would be> sd least, morotruthfol than represent
aro’ the:i3inning
especiaDy as nridwftbe Qw& nor tho Repub
lican exywasod.wycpifllim oa the
.: : -iJvfT kk-srS'-.-'i-t:
Xt v Waol&*ltt tft class of MlsaSargeviJ:, Iff Fjrvflchnnd
tb« ml*r»pHBra&Ycm» 7 pat forth *ffordeJ..grarifyl»g svidevtif
rehxihn *A A*»m*n « n j T^ a w.n,- .uJCZ- * ficiency. The specimens of their ekiliio jfriot
xeijOoa toebrGerma* ud InahMinwcjtf cos, . u J pW in thn were courts•
uaoar ooariotoToraß Ihera. notyet jug proofs of the slvere application botb of'pa-
Mid out any class pits tod .teacher A verdict of well dose vu
or. cUUeat, and tbe reasonU beemaoto««»-j “'“’I 1 * t' 1, . , . ~
,ti,. X7* ’ “ c P*rtmeDt or vocal and instrumental
«idtr one clu. jost », good » another. Wo mu<ki uoJ „ lhejoiDt 6uptrsi . ion at Pro(cßsor
ihiuk that all nativo and oataralized citizens Duitoa atid the Misses Greene and Hanna, af.
have equal rights, aod have free room to express ! forded the crowded hall a high degree of enter
their oplnioae sod dlscaso trerj .juration, moral, foment, sod contributed largely to tbt interest
*v.ial and ,it T L. f * bie , t , 0 lhtir ! oojoymenta ol tho oserci.w Prof. Duttou
oocisl and religious. We dot object to inetr Etai .j 3 at tho bead of w> fMalon> , nd [S , e
diaoueaion of the Bnnday question, in their own j Y a i ua ble a i<j i 6 ffom hid f b i r 1( j
way and to their own : *ll that we 1 junoiii has placed thie'daes in a high Tank .411
objeet to is this ponooing upon every local qaea- i awarded it an unstinted measure 'f praisi*. The
tioo sod making a hobby of it to get into office, j Pr ° fe3sor is d ‘°‘ dcJ| y rhe mo.: r .polar teouker
ion ana nasi g - and shares more largely io fhu attachment and
The people Of this county haro had enough, Action of his pupile tLn toy of hi 3 predteea
we take it, of iho folly of trusting locofooos. sors. Ho is decidedly a favorite, as are also
Thsy an* profass in promises, when they want b* B accomplished aeristaais.
to get office and are ready to take any tide that ' Th ° cI “ B3 ° ( Mi<3 Grayson, In N.iursl Pbiloa
. • tv.i. , . * mu • ; °P a 7 Htetorio, acquitted itself with great
hold, ont to them the hope of a ferr rotee. Their oredit . slißa G . js a 3 ew aod Ib tu s b
course on the Bunday question is that of dema- j bat a short time oocnecicd with the Inatitatioo,
gogaes, merely. To trust any democrat in this l^ l4B already won upon thctecchdenca and affec
oonnty, no matter That hia Bromine., after ihe j U<m ? f . her cl “ - *“ d bid 3 ,sir , b - * d '\ oid ' d
P«.h n ut u I acquisition to tho institution. Decided evidence
ec n experience with M Elhinny, would bfe the 0 f aor mer^B vu afforded on ibis occasion in the
sublimity of folly. No Republican, in his eon- .advancement of her clao* and the dreditable
see, can be led away by the ehallow arts of men | manner in which they passed their examination.
Tho cannot rise abore the petty trick, of th. I . Ia '!“>“• ““ who ‘! P"'"”*"'" ‘®>' d « d
> _ it . r / . d Q bttable evidence of the decided qualification
pwttieit demagogutsm. . principal and Teachers, and gave gratifying
assurance that the young ladies committed to
the guardianship aud training of the institution
reoeive that unremitting oare and laborious at
tention which oannot fail of resulting io a thor
ough education, as well in the solid as orna
mental branches of a finished eduoation. The
institution, year by year, grows tn publio favor,
and its friends are now numbered by hundreds
all over the country. Its semi-annual re-unions
of parents and pupils are seasons of the highest
interest, sad their recarrenoe are always hailed
with the moat pleasurable emotions. The Prin*
cipal gave the graduating class, the parents and
friends of (he institution a most recherche and
bountiful entertainment on Thursday evening.
It was a perfect jam, being attended by a large
number of citizens end strangers.
Tho oloeing address to tho Graduating Class
was delivered by the Bev. Dr. Buowjieow, Pres
ident of the Board of Trustees, in his usual
felioltous stylo. Nono more suitable to the dis
charge of thisdqty could have I rru selected, as
hia good taste and elegance of always en
sures performanoe. On this occasion
be was most happy in the mailer and manner of
bis address. It was appropriate, fervent, and !
went to tho hearts of bis bearers, This estima*'
bio gentleman has won bis way to au enviable
rank in tho kindly regards and sincere affeotione
of Ibis community. As a pastor, a ripe aod el
egant ooholar and a Chislian gentleman of the
finest social qualities of heart, none holds a
higher rank. May his days of usefulness bo
long.
Nojr for tho oonolusion of the whole matter.
the oloeing day of the Fair, and ita
winding up was in keepiog with its oommenoe
rnent—a complete success—gratifying to all.
Tho ‘weather during tho three days could
not have been rnoro pleasant—it was all
Lbat could have boen wished or desired. The
orowd to-day was very large, but not by aoy
means to compare with that of yesterday. The
list of premiums was read off at three o’olook—
it was a long one, aud though the amounts
awarded were not as large as tho Society ouuld
have wished them, they were satisfactory and
judiciously bestowed.
The impression left upon the public mind, is
highly favoroblr to the Souicty. Tfapy felt them
selves amply compeneoied for their outlay in
! time and rnonoy, devoted to the Fair. The opin
ion was unanimous, that no exhibition of the
season would at all compare wiih that-of Wash
iogtoD county. Tho ring performaao-s of to
day were the absorbing object of attraction.
The Cotmll horse bore off the palm—distancing
everything. He is truly a noble animal—the.
admiration of all beholders.
I reserve a few Ust thoughts for a future loiter.
We noticed au old. work on Botany, printed,
i or rather finished, in- 1552; it was in excellent
| preservation and come from ono of the old con
vent libraries of Germany. Not the least in
teresting part is an engraving of maize or la*
diau <Jom, given under iho name of •'Turkish
corn, (tbc name it anil hears on «he continent,)
-od io the dcew'riptjou u t 3 said to be oi .f-mtze
origin. Ttu, areiob: must btvc bum writ-en lets
than uO alter the lir.-t Vvyage at t'oUrn- I
bis. Into rare bjvk in the property of Ivof. Wa, !
H. Ercwtr, of Wuehiogiooo College, be procured :
it while a student.
Ihe Gazette grows daily io Urcr tu this re
gion, and me thaa&e cTtais community is award- !
ed it fur the t-pace Jdfuttd to of urauers ■
of iuu-rest to Wesbugi.a ciUieuk lie]
subscription list will be largely increased, as no '*
city paper holds eo nigh a place in iho regards
cf the good people hezvoboats B |
Contemplated Fraud tn New Yotlt.
It it evident from the notion of the democratic
portion of the Supervisors of tho county of New
York that frauds of no ordinary character are
in contemplation at the November elcotion in
i that State. Taking advantage of tho absenco of
' two of the Republican members of the Board—
> who by the way should give a very good reason
for their non-attendance in order to eeospe tho
severest censure at tho hands of their politioal
friends—these oourteous and magnanimous dom
oorata appointed the Registrars under tho now
Registry law almost exclusively from among
their own politioal adherents. Not a single Re
publican and bat very few Americans were se
lected, although the board was originally con.
Btitated by the framers of tho law so as to prevent
any party from having's majority, should every
member be punctual in attending its meetings.
There is a powerful motive for these rascally
proceedings, on the part of tho democracy,
we may rest assured; for no man—not even a
Tammany democrat—-will wantonly and in cold
blood disgraco himself os well before tho pablio
as in his own estimation, without expecting to
accomplish some purpose, however dishonorable,
by (head. Tho design is, no doubt, as stated
by the Tribune in the subjoined extraot from an
arllole in that excellent journal, “to centralize
the vote of the interior of theStato by enormous
frauds in the city of New York.” This rascality
is not confined to the Empiro State, and if tho
people of Pennsylvania are not doubly vigilant
it may be brought into requisition at oar own
election in Ootober. A party which would resort
to means so disgraceful as this to maintain its
power is nnwortby tho oonfideooe of a patriotic
and virtnoQs people—and ita very existence is a
reptoooh to oar free ioetlintioDs. Tbe Tribune,
of the 80th ultimo, says :
“Not long ago one lcadiog Tammany Hail dem
ocrat declared that it was a duty to vote for every
regularly nominated candidate of the party,
even if f he were a devil-incarnate. Mayor Tie*
mann, Street Commissioner Cooper and City In
spector Delevan have appointed to office the most
notorious fighting men and ruffians in the city.
-The leaders of tbe same party took a band of
bruisers and shoulder-hitters with them to the
State Convention at Syracuse the other day, aod
after they had come back ooe of them nearly
murdered the editor of a hostile newspaper Su
pervisor Bell boasts that “By Q—d,“ ho will
| oheet the Republicans in tho appointment of
Registrars, as he has the opportunity, and
Messrs. Purdy, Tireod, and others, echo hisdeo
laraiion, and act upon it. But w£at ts the ob
ject of exoludiog all Republicans Boar da
of Registration? It is fuacd. It.iatocany
out at the polls the same system ot cheating the
Republicans which is thus begun afthe Super
visor’s Hall. Violence and ruffianism arc not
sufficient to procure the predominance of the
Tammany Democracy. Dishonest registry lists,
dishonest voting, dishonest returns, are needed,
and this hot haste to allow in tho Registry
Boards none but the most serviceable of Tam
many Hall demonstrates that wholesale cheating
is to ba resorted to from first to laoi. The de
sign in to neutralize the vote of tho inltricr of
tho State by enormous frauds la the city. Mr.
Bell’s Is a party whioh a decent man must Mush
to belong to.”
M»7ur lieaa&a trad elected to hia once b/ ibo
opposition votes cf the cl<j dr New York qa bis
promise to reform the political abases introduced
and fostered bj the Tammany party. His course
in office ehowa how niaoh- he hae disappointed
his friends in their expectations.
St> Buchanan Coming to PetuuylvaSa.
| We saw It announced a few days ago ih»t the
President intended to visit Lb homo, for a day
:or two, la the oourse of the present week. Is
this trip actually arranged with a view to
political effect ? If so, we most heartily rejoice
In the determination at whioh the President has
arrived. Ia 1658 he Tisited Laucaster about
the same-season of the year—aud the result was
most glorious for his political opponents. Wc
remember that in tho campaign of last autumn
Lancaster was regarded by our friends as in a
very critical condition. Through distraotions
and divisions its old majority of many thousands
had dwlodled down to a few uncertain hun
dreds. In the midst of this perplexity '‘the
favorito son" oame-to tho rescue, calling on his
friends and performing his mission, as he eOp
posed at the time, to his owq satisfaction. Bat
—behold tho result! Lancaster rallied as a
giant waking from his slumbers, and added a
majority of over THREE THOUSAND to the
other majorities of the several counties of the
commonwealth against tho issues which his own
administration had forced on the coantry. Wo
therefore hope, in all eiooority and earnestness,
that the Presidential visit may bo mado this.
year before the second Tuesday of October. In
that event we shall write the “old Guard" down
for an additional thousand to the majority of
1858; and in the mcantimo pray that neither
“wind nor tide” may Intefc-re to preveijMhc
promlsed visit.
Mb Wright of a tho pro
slavery and free trgge candidate for Auditor
General, hMjjcpß'makiDg what his friends term
“aJljtDg’visU" io the western section of the
yfitate. The real object was to marshal bis friends
and endeavor to ooadteract the correal of publio
sentiment against himself and party. Ia his
journey be has been fortunate enough to extort
a complimentary notice, here and there, which
the demooratio presses seize upon and publish
with evident gu»to. Wright is in reality a big
oted partisan, very narrow-minded and extreme
ly contracted in his viows. Ho projeats honesty
with suspicious vehemence, although his limited
political history exhibits very little of tho quali
ty. His great characteristic is an intense love of
office, whtoh he has displayed ever einco ho has
,cast a vote. He is far inferior to bis competitor,
*Mr. CocnnAV, who is not ouly ‘•capable" but
"honest" in every sense of tho word.
tCcrmpoodence of tbe Daily Pittsburgh Gazette.;
Wasbisotoh, Pa., Friday, Sept. 29th.—The
examination of the Graduating Class, at the Fe
malo Seminary, closed yesterday afternoon. Tho
whOie exeroista were of a most gratifying cb*r
actor, eliciting marked commendations from a
largo, intelligent ond highly appreciative audi
-BDOO. It TO rtcmr.ed tho: oo no provicua oc
oowon hod ,o large » olaeo-26 in nntnher-gro
ri I *™ 0rt:41 .“ ,b, y or 'Tinned greeter profi-
Cluoc 7 ibc various utadies upon which ih*v
““‘ff l h ° SySla. i "
ooU, of Wheeling, Vn., waa on omineotly oredito
bl. performonee, erlnoing .high grode of toleot.
Ibis promising young lady departed entirely
from Ibo bsoton track, oo common-ploco and
ta.e, usually so rigidly pursued on suob ocos.
slono, and strunk cat iaio o new field of thought
purely orlgtbol, ornate in style, forcible and im
prtssiTO, graonfnl ani beautiful In delivery. This
lady won golden opinions from a delighted audi
enoo, Whose enoomiums were ufiacssurod aod
of tho most enthusiostio charaot«r.
The examination of the several olosees waa
ttorongb to too brauobos taught. Ibo class of
Miss Lowno to Eogliob Llteraluro and Oeomt
“7 WM *? “« highest soneo orcditoble and enoko
volumes in behalf of bor qualifications and to.
!T 3 a° r ’ ■?" P “ P ' b Hcra P«'cotly
an. branoios -hiob sbo hod taught
oaUon* ? eusLntocd ibomaclres to a close exarnil
„’sgas®ss,!->sattt
Sonlt rtß(U«»h»d not bm onperfl dally p®£u?d
vu n»4* mialfMl to »U who wltntwj/tho «.
omloMioa. Competoatjadgw , tt cl ,„
•Ugbatcinffnin. -
• DTMSKJi.—Wiiwn’j Pills IW.S : 113*1^41
• ln , i ?>’ , P c P* u * tiuOroi Originally
■ J *"*‘ f-y too lo b» ptutiCo, [h«y a«v* «!of«
j *ttau.ud celebrity, iuc*rr«l tie naction of tu,t
| «btalD£ light* IB tb« Ocrfica! world, IQu iY
iprov*l«-.f tio.ii.Diit lUlctiaiAa. 4ad bc»b prtT.c* clt.iat*
wee. La\-w tiftod ih*ia. tffcolur la tbair Toais.act.oa. they
«i«t && bortfol cbeQlcU lefiaenc® on tbf itMaarh, 'wbllo
th«y pieveat the cf g*wci, aal Bcauibss
Modify.
*T«;«ar*J ea told b/ B. L. Fi-llb'ZfcTOCa a CO.,
wboloaalo Dra&gifU, end proprietor* ot ii.L. F*tiu>a ock’«
V«rtntfu<o, b'o. GO, corner of end ith »tr<—u Pltt»-
borsb, la. ■ cOd*«T
DIED—On Sunday morning, October Sd, „t T o'clock, at
ib« residence ot hi* p*reou, Nc. UOl's*an-«. t. SI LaVIS
In hi* 31*t yc.tr.
Tho loners] will take p!ac_. «t li> o’clock -m Tuesday
murniax, October lib •
ileln aiSemsfmtntfi.
COAL.— I am now receiving daily by Rail
road from the mine of the Pittsburgh and Yoogbio
gbeoy Co»l Oump&ny, too Milos mOore Wcbotip jrt, ou tfco
Yuughfogheqy KiFor, a eery (Upcriur article of
PURE VOUQUIO3UENY COAL,
which lem prepared to furnish to (amutee *t tear >o*b!f
rau-e.
Cos] nod Llnio Yard, Leacock and Hope street*,
os3:ttJ * __ Allegheny City.
jpARIJiLRSIIIP,' —H. Richardson having
this day eascciatcd with him in the Jewelry buslneea,
LEWIS McI.SToSU, tlio hu.lcou will be cundoctod tinder
the uaxe and style of U BICUAIibi' •>* A CO , corner of
Fifth nod Merkel all rets, I'ttlilmrpl].
_Eeptirohe r Ist, IBM. ec3 twd
900 BBLS. (JaUiopolis City MilU While
Wheat Ultra Family-Floor for aale by
063 _ _ _ _ MeBiNK A A.VJKH.
SOI ) DBLS' SUPER AFiXTRA "F'LOUR
t ~ /V - /V ~ / tor a tie by or-l MeBANK A ANJEIL
10,000, in
<** __ M’BANK A ASJKR.
•! ' IiIU'.KN APPLES iu«
"w "rccoltcd aatt •by HKNIIY 11. OOt.MNH.
J[JUNT A J \'S
PITT S B . i. ,j| ALMAS AC-
roa 1860 ti
Ttm namter of tbl* aaefol nnd tnuu.il
!■ issued thli morning. for nb or*>ry« her*.
FRICK HYK CENTS.
CSEFOL RECEIPTS
U&APE VINKS,
ElwtJout oat-rsrl i|; llcatinn for INFLAMMATORY
RHEUMATISM.
MKLQiU fur a luiu bcaLl.
REIIARRS 0." PLA’fTISO.
BWEET CIDER. T./tl-in Cblrccty*.
TERM DAYS t.l tljo nrlnnj Taarti in Wt.Uro rVua
•ylTunia.
I;e RIM) io TAB jr. n.
THE DIUDE.
YOUNQ MEN.
FOR TODsNG MEN
A UCAI/Tlf CL TUOUUIIT.
X It L T JI
the debaucue.
GIRLS AT lIOML,
LEAVING HOME
BE CAREFUL.
HU6I>ANDti Lo"\ 1! YOUR WlY££>.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION,
KINDNESS,
PAVE YOUR EARNINGS,
iVHO AtiE THE HAPPIEST HEP.
EXEMPLARY PATIENCE.
ECONOMY IN A FAMILF,
ADVICE TO PARENTS.
xo uakm to cheat the moox-
BECKET OP MATRIMONIAL HATPINEhS.
HOME
Table fjr laUtnC-JO dog. 00 miD, Table of (be
aogiu ur i<oß!tiou; Cooeito Equation Table; Ketipceo, au to
grailog xboirtni; tb« appoaraoot) OfttiatoUl ecllpae of the
•noon July IStb,liOo, tlio n»a*i OtU.CC.
NATIONS, EXOKLLBNT iiKADISG MAIIBQ.Sc.
tJAnrOBD CL IUIsL, ESQ, EOltor au4 Oatculator.
- . & JVXIXJ-JWH.
Putoiltfioora,
UA£omo uau. raw ei.
.sS??5g" n -7--
.Hrer : te
Atrto atmrrttsnnnuii. i
■: jpiRST PBEIIrCJI
Giatoa and Range*!
SILVER CUP!
BILVER MEDAL!
diploma as
AWaRLLU Li* TilF. LATE. AI.WJF.XV iMU.WT AM)
WtST£tLN.pKNV2YI.V iNU AGRI
CTtruRAi- wcirrr
BISSELL & CO.,
NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET,
lujiufAoruuEas or
OOOKINO, B R. I. O R
heating stoves,
Fine and Common Enamelled
orate fronts and fenders,
And tbs Celebrated GapUoi sad Eigl*
OOOBXCTO R AH OB B
!« yen want the DEST COOKING RANtfE that U uiado,
call at
BISSELL i: CO.’S
IF joq want ft OOOKINO STOVE that raasnl !•» aur
p**a«d, call on
BISSELL A CO.
If yon are bonding ft bonte, and west the best ORATR
FRONTS AND FEN DISKS, call on
BISSELL A CO.,
No. 333 Rlrerty Blmt.
DR. H.. jL. WILSON’S
Tonic, Cathartic and Anti-I>yspeptio
FILLS.
WILSON'S PILLS have had a more local
existeoc* for orer twenty yean, unsupported by ad>
refilling of any kind, and held at doable tba price of what
tboy ate uow utld at, yet with all these disadvantage*,
whereever used the? have in no Instance failed to render
tho aimed ntlafactlon in performing all the riqtlremrnin
of a vilu&bie f<Bn.ily andicinr, and a* aneb are recommend
ed byaomeoftbe moat worthy and responsible citizen* r.f
the land, lioarfor inetauce wb*t Col. Hllllam Hopiioe, of
Washington. Pa , asya: »»
>'rom Oj!. tPm Ittt <'a iau»i''vr of t'<t
WassnraToti, January 8,1868
t*3CTOO U. A. WtLsoß, PTTTSDCioa, Pa.—lbaro been using
your Anii-Djt{xjptio Pills, when occasion required, for many
jrar*, *nd can tmtblully »ay that 1 ba*e nwr fonnd any
Riodictnn eqcal to thorn in relieving mo from afflictions of
the eto run co cad heart. they have sever failed u> relieve tau
from headache, and hare always left my system In better)
ooniUun than they found lu 1 mint cudfidaotly ccaimiod
tour plUsas a «»lo and lilatlr vnluatle modkiae.
Yours, regretfully, WM HOpKIVr.
Hear Dr Key ter '
Mss*as. 11 L. Fausiyrucs A Co—l bare bad conti-lurt
li!u nr« ivbca in ILo qm of tbc extraordinary PUI cum
{vaiided t‘j Vi. U. Adams Wilson, of vrbu.b jou ar» tow
ibc «tiO liaTp o;tcD Irlt their hroiga ir.flocsro
la tuj o»u e«j*- t„r nxrrotu h*nd<iehe, arising item • Ji*-
orflu-<»l condition of the *Mia»ch. I have likewise ( .t*»
arflbrj thorn lor otb*rm, in cuss of hmurania ax.il other
an of hrodifcuo depending ud a dsnngatl aud irritable
com.i:i«-n tbe rtoioAcli and lucrative urget*. t><r which
IL»J •.•HO 1-n.tllJtly adapted, beiug •Otll'lj [.'««' from *uy
S ri ldßi> louiloiicy. I regard (boa a* » Very Tsltable frilly
ocd 000 ibta pur*a«, without s< all JotuHL.dug.
Ifocxa, truly. QEj. O. KISY6CR.
ly L L FAU>'i£TCCK4CO, Wbolt
**J* sad ol B. L. FAHNESTOCK'S
Na. CO, cora*r Ti‘oo-1 *ad Fuurth ttrwti,
FiiUturgh, pi. ajJd *1 jijuil 4ra£»l»fc» '•'•efy^bujo.
1859. or»»i«o. J 359
NEXT FALjj.AMi winter goods.
SLJ%. TON. CBEE ea 2-T^\. CKt’M’S,
*o r ru'iu jmizr.
>m-ic *ca Retail
TRIMMING, UILLINERY AND NOTION UOCcL.
An el' Jaat asscruacnt cf
DRESS AI.D MANTILLA TBIMUINOS.
n.V£ fit CXCff E2TD2 OIDEBIES,
LkY.OE GOODS,
Woo/, Merino and Fleeced Horier<\
Irrry drtcriptfcmafGlOVEJ AND GAUNTLET*
An Matrß&»nt of (Lee! spring biIELETON and WOVEN
SKIRTS, mjaui to any In toe wtaL
City and Gxmiry Dealer* supplied with FRENCH COR
SETS at lowest Eastern price*.
An axunatv* Brieotloo of BONNETJUBBOK6, FRENCH'
FLOWERS AND PLUMES, Plait and Fancy BONNET VEL
FEW and SILKS, RUCHES aod BLONDES, BONNET
FRAMES, sold at wholesale eastern Jobbers price*
Ladle*, gentleman end children's El.k, Merlnu and Wool
CNDEttVESTti and DRAWERS
Exery rariety cf UNIITINQ'ZEPIIYRB, in all shades, at
lowest yricaa WOOLEN HOODS, TALMAS‘SC ARTS, Ac.
GENT'S FOUNIBHINQ—Choice itylta of Cravats, Tiea.
fibirt Collars, Ac.
Fancy Baskets, Variety Good* and Notion*.—WOOLEN
YARNS at Manofectmer’a price*.
Oity and Country Dealers, MJJl'mei*. etc., ail who boy to
retail, sill be supplied with sY*ry.artirie In oar line
throagboot Che ■eaeon,&t ‘'Philadelphia prices ”
oct:thd EATON, CBEE a MaCBUM, IT Finb at.
PITTSBURGH BAG MANUFACTORY—
IIERBeT A BARKER,corner Liberty and Ilandsts.,
are prepared todellrsr any tjiaodiyof Bags, in a day’* m>-
tic*', at the following rates. Satisfaction guarantied.
uoua airs bccxirotiy tuos.
No. 1 No. -i.
116 111. 13J.C. lbs „.43T' p iO |3fl,Uo jwr ICOO
’ 1 do us do ;• won &0,00 do
'« d>> bO do TO,CO 06,00 do
l /t do Mdo ll.co 10,00 |.«r 100
Wilgced on.! printed U> order.
SALT roctcta ASt e\o4.
'■ U-* prinlo-i (■> order sttOO ?IS,tOMrUiuO
ITF--**' Jo 21W 27,00 di
1* ‘Io d» -....ii00 37.00 on
2T d> ilo 3aoO ij.Otf Jn
do di. ....4:1,00 -45,00 do
mi Ann nn
1* lb* *5,00 {w ICO I 10 lbs. ! ... .$1.75 per Vo
W “ 4.60 do |lO “ 4,25 do
Y»llow moaiin, Aj proof, printed to order.
*J l>n»h. Mnalln Jin p,r IC-0
2 dj Drilling 16 .lu
- d.i .. W do
2 do ilr> J«i 20,vy«| ,J ip
<a»TKKMB NI7T CASH ert
thoi. saaLxaa tboi. paiiu
UARLES3 A PAIUCKR,
PRODUCE A COMMISSION MEnCIIANIS,
Givo particular attoniion U the purchase and
sitlo of Flour, Grain oad Pruvisiont.
So. 6 rOMUOY'S DUIL.UING,
SoatH Water Stroot.
CHICAGO.
rm iwo r. o.
axmxxsCK3.ix r.nsoraoQ.
Slewrs. R. Robison k IMr, Wo. LLCutcbeoD,
M Graff, Beuoett k Co, Jlrtm. J. D. Canfl-ld *
" Little a TrlabK ** Grab.m aTb.tn»«,-.
“ Jaa- M’CoUy * C-’, | * Jobn Floyd *C« , ’
Mr. JitnesGartlintr, I “ !iarU>>tr. Ma-beo«D
Meters. Lloyd k Fortjtb, k Co.,
Mr. D. Waiiai.r, I ** J. I’iwuirr A Cc.
t«2o:tuid
J. W. riNLEY. V. A. TURPIN.
FISJLEY A, TURJPII*,
COMMISSION MERCII A N T S,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
particular attenttoa to tbu parcbieoand salt of
FLWR, GRAIN AND PORK.
Kzrta to—LIPPINCOTT A CO, PUtiborgb. Fj.
JNO. D. CAN/IKLD, do do
DANILL WALLACE, do do
»at5A» ladle
i’Enniylvaaia lEswaiie) 10, of Pithbnrgii.
i;facts >To. 03 FuurtH Street.
Capital and Surplus uv«jt i 150,000 OO
Siaia^A*
-'•cob Palme,, Waha Hampton.
Qco. W. Etulth, | A - A -
A. J. Jones. LUibon Patrick.
IWdj PaCenos, I Beory fiprenl
I.Qrinrßproal, I Nlcbolai VoegbUy.
0. A.CkilL»a. I J*iM» H-Hapldna.
ThU ComnaoT baa poll lo*» from4h* date ot, lu tnenr
puratloa In ISM up 18»*, to amount of *302,135 U 7,
taaddlUon'toiegularienibaaaial Dtvldaada of iron bto 15
per epauaffording arldaoc* ofU* itabLlty oai atefulseu.
ep elal atienlioo given to Iworaneo of Dwelliage and
nrttii, ota. for taruis of one to y^ara,
SffiASLALLi *»fT&SBSZS££F-
J. GRIER fIPBQPL. fecrettry. eaSOafAwCaP
PPLE BUTT£H STAN Ha;
KRAUT *J 0
MEAT
PICKLE
• _ FLOUR **
KNIFE TRAYc:
water cans;
CHEESE HOOPS;
NURSERY CHAIRS; .
MARKET BASKRTd
CLOTHES So :
SCHOOL do
ro W ttorrta..»»,b»ggg“‘ l 5 WAMi
f °AtV l " riB “ J . , aa.M^gmsoud-.
fjpni ||inq«. jtpAprirff erery yorictr. to gait
K cut omen kept cosetfetUy os hand by i
A swotaen “f* '•**. ' JOB ridSJUBO. .
F.fc-Afid»«tockmßdTtfl»»ecH*J=Km'd. od
: fHfscellan«ms.
-A-T N X X O JKT
STOVE DEALERS
la respectfully invited to the largest stock
Wfcl greatest Tariety of STOVES
to U»e State, manntactared by
A. BRADLEY,
No. 4 Wood Street,
PITTSBUB.QH.
IN our assortment trill be found the follow
ing wen known
COOK STOVES
THE DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS A SMOKE
CONSUMING TROPIC, for Co«l.
THE NEW AND BF.AI lIFUL DOUBLE-TOP
PATENT OAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING
ARBITER, for Cos!.
TTIK NEW DOUBLE.TOP PATENT OAS AND
SMOKE CONSUMING EUREKA, (os Cos! or
THE CELEBRATED VICToII, f..r W....J, Live
Oak and Plttaborgb.
PREMIUM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT
VARIETIES.
PARLOR .STOVES,' for Wood and Coal; boat it the
market, and heating Stoves of every dcacrip-
GRATE FRONTS, Ad., all of which will be sold on
best terms.
QHOICE FIRST CLASS INSURANCE
■Etna Insurance 00.,
OF llAHTi'Oht'. O •>'£(.
Incorporated in 1819—Cliurter Perpetual.
CASH CAPfTAI, $1,000,000.
FJRE AND INLAND NAYIfi \TION
INSURANCE.
AUQREOATF L<*csE J f.MI I
OVER TWELVE MII.LIOX UnLLAtiS.
An fminont American Corporation, fnuuJiug
iti claims to faVcr on merit aloue, affording
facilities and i.ecutity in matters of Iniuranre
—Commercial, Mochttnical, Mercantile or Ru
ral—while ranking f>r importance and public
service tho first fit Ihe Insurance) Companies
in America Injure* at rates and rules as
liberal as the : isks n tinned pennit, for solven
cy and fair profit.
LOSSES EQCITABL Y AbScSTLP AXD
promptly pa:i>.
SOin SE.MI-AN.NUAL STATEMEJii
jEtRQ louuufc 1 001(rsuy,
II A* a fOBD, CON^-
Showing Capital and Surplus to be over
two MiLLroys or dollars
B*w A«wb of Jolr let, 18i0
Oaeb OO h-nJ isd in Bat U. $ ££0,503 16
V- b. Treeeury note* etd accrued totereiL. ssistfl 6a
JJ b.aod fetate Bocd* OO
Baal relate Laildioc* <<i noJ aod occupied !■*
the Company aeeflow 70.J03 78
Bllla receivable, amply eenred 7 G?i 07
l)ondj *ud Mortgagee of nm claw, tn clast, on
_ im.750 «7
fiallroad fitocia, market caab vaJu*. 57.0&3 W
Coao- Kl**r Oompaoj Bu<Aa___._ nm qQ
vtecki la Hartford Banks, market value. lUllw 00
Stock* la B®» York Benkj, market value 613J76 03
to otler Banka, mark< i *eloe 71J36 «3
*£o3o 429 SO
Total Liabilities .... O9
1 fIOMAd K. BRACK, Jr . Secretary. .
Hartford, July Ist, 1555.
Satt of Cboiucactff, Hartford thuo/p, ££.
lUatro&D, July Lat. 1560.
Penooally appeared before ns, a Jos tire of the Peace,
duly authorized io administer oetbt, Thomas K. Brace, Jr ,
Secretary, and made solemn oath that tbo foregoing stale
tneot ol the Aneta and Condition of th« .Etna husnsco
Company ta tree.
(lENRY FOWLER, Juitico of the fv#< n.
K. Q. Rirut, President; T. K. Baacx. Jr., gtcreU/v;
T. A. ALlXiaDta, V Pree’t; J. B. Btaitm, General a«l
DIRECTORS:
Thomas K. Brace, Guiiarui F. Davit
Robert Buell, Waller Keaej,
E- A. DurkeUy, ttamael Tudor,
Samuel P. Ward, Wo.y.Totile,
Roland Ualber, Kbonrzer Fowlei,
flenry C. Pratt, Kdwln U.Klptey,
Drayton Uiflyer, Au»tin Dunaani,
J'iarf.h Charch, Thomas A. Alexander,
Cbarlcg 11. Brainard.
I'utlutti attended to with dispatch and fidelity. Policies
IttQnd, and Application* solicited, try
A, A. CARRIER A RRO-, Agent*,
i '■.'•O-Jaid 60 Fourth «twi
C A RD
fpUE UNDERSIGNED IIAS THIS DAY
aaaoclotcil with him In the WHOLESALE GROCERY
BDBINKBR, Mr. SAMUEL EWART and Mr. WILLIAM'
CORRY, and will continue the nme at the OLD STAND,
NO ST I LIBERTY STREET, directly opposite the Eagle
WILLIAM M. QORMLY.
i’litaburgti. July 1,18. VJ,
KAML'KL KWAUT....WM. M. OOIIMLY. ...WM. CDRRY.
W. M. GORMLY & CO.,
IWHOEEBALE
G]iOC E R S ,
DEALERS IN
P'K OVIBIONS, PRODUCE
PITTSBURGH MANUPAOTUKES,
Ao. S7l Liberty strc«t, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Ju2jGrad2dp
The ADMIRERS OF 1..
rTEINWAVd
an? respectfully tufcrroel that ate nowf I “ I II
tfcclelng our FALL SUPPLY '■f thwe w '
CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES.
The demand for three fine Instrument. Is to Ur lu ad.
vacce cf the supply tba: purchasers ebmild give ua on early
cull in order to aecur- a cho’co. J
U. RUiUKR A lino, No. 62 Fifth eirecl
#*)l3 Sots foi Bfulnwmy’a Piano..
gUPiiRIOR COAL OI*L"
Oar Urge eii-eriunce end i tbc n for • lone
titse,JurereenttrdJu tb*proaucii-n at*rare wjl re/in-d
toniulQxlOX which 1' alroftjy wH!
Iscrcuiog Ifl reputation u rivalling (be best oil wi de *Ur
•here to allthe good qualities fcr which good coal oil U ko
Justly celebrated. r
It malt gat light in brilliancy.
Hit tntotly nontaloti?^
H may 6r carried * Soul
Rhunu without any offatuw. odor.
It ittockar and beautiful in color,
flit VuchtapcUlight kncvn ■
AST Dealer, on rely upon n.lfonnlly lu the quality of
«r Oil. ADAIR * VAKDEU,
„ . . Refiner. of Coal Oil,
wgloodaUwlaF No.SlPetm't. Areohe, dht Uigb et,
QANNfEL COAL OiL. r
The oil we ere ©onitantly -anslng cat It DultemUj can
celled to be unsurpassed th quality and cbeeptMM, hr nay
ether in ourket There is nothing more bMutifaJ Id color.
ormanbrUlUot end durable iu turning. It dove doLpx>
Bud being uniform, parcbenn will eiwxrt obtain
me excellent article. Oual Oil It well Known onto a
vextoty of bsdfai name* out dealer. thcoM not wod
Mil “.or tbenawe of th* thing,** ead pay SO or SO per
torafcraaarticle than It c»n ba procured for at hewrt
■ralolbUdty. AUAiR a vaedkß, .
n»Bnir. of Coal Oil,
PgnnV Arenne, tx-«r Highatraat.
BOILED LINSEED OlL —lOUOgalla. for
'jUjtf'J.K J- -. ‘S B A. tAHWK3TOCIt t.CO^J
CEMENT, for eealuit fruit cant, 4a., 4c.—
AnpßbrutKlifnnltWbr JOt.IUUIKO.
r /f/ fi ' ~ I'-M.'ijAViB,.A w . wl . ir
LmlC&IS' ‘/ jai. Et--^.
■(#’ c3?r;f
COENEB fid Ab'D SMITaHELDST^
OPPOSITE TAB POST OmCS
'“<■ PITTSBZrSGEUJM. r :
Strtngcri or Cl z«n*
DESIROUS of knowing 'Where the beat
plac* io prepare jvaog ®ft» C.T I nilor**, ara dlrtct-
If* uot ©uty t-j tcquirw of liiu prinrfpiit sleJcUanU, Ctafcef*,
: TcACbvr. «n<] I*rui»«« )l)D ,| aft, q( i£e city. tat air C*»t rt~>
-P-etniH.* loraJl at (be Rooms .)! ib*. tVUr£* a&4
!
ttxSdr.' to’ssiiiyss
J,ic, a ti» .iujTmk “s
j.«jto E .r>h. <'Z£: ittrxv *3.s
8« to 0.. U np • flr.t cl»» SthooV •“> I u,,„ , ,7,.
that the boaCU7 0oU»g»ti ETU >i. tn »4 ea t-MsitisfiM
It u cot ttut lb« 7 »Ui ratronbwth
»m m.r to aJ ... p * ,ro *‘”
Public yionctß
JTjj* Pittseckch Gtusasiic Association^.
Tb* r n' g al*r quaru-rlj m»tlns of tbo AwocUUon
will be b«ld_ oa_ TOWDAY HVfLNIP.S, - *««**uon
o'clock, p. M. In Jon to lbs regular Iraslnets »n «iec
tlcm (or Treaoumr will bo bold, and other htuinsu will bo
trsouclod; Py ordor oflho Prraldaot.
Au.EGnc«r and Marches*
TKB PiEOBOii tUav&TCcMfAST—Thelobseribtn
to the Koch cf tble Compear *» notified »h*t « meeting
will he held et the office of 11. B. WILKINS, No. NfiPonnh
•'net, PltUbarjc, on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBEU 6m, lgs9,
tt 10 o'clock A a.. for the parp?ee of orsuqlzint;.
Amusements.
.- TIIEATKE-
’MANAGER?. ... PORTER AND M'fARt.ASP,
Doori open,at ? ..'cfa-'k; Curtain wift ti:r ni S r.V.’o-l'
prrrttely.
BOtmeiCA.Ul.ra Great Drum of
THE POOft OF NEW YORK.
MONDAY EVENIKO.Oetnbar 3J,l fi s<>, wlHl'epTe«enfwJ,
in T tat*, rntltlnj,
THE POoR up NEW TORE:
CA RU O'SB RASS AN D STRING BAND;
OFFIOfi, 21 FIFTH STRfiEI. «8:1yd
iSliucattonal,
North Sewlckloy Academy.
THIS SCHOOL Boater C*h,
about 6 miles north of Now Brighton Station on
Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Ksliroad. It* loca
tion Is rery inriiing on account o( tho boakbtniLOis and
beauty of the surrounding country. The Bludeat* are free
from immoral associations aud «H such sarri.QUdLugs a*
will divert iheir minds.
It isconducted under th* conjatict suporTiaioa'cf Rev. n
WEBBER and Mr. LUCIUS OSGOOD. 31r.Osgood is known
as the author *■/ Osgood’* teriseof Progressive Resdersand a
teacher of long experience. The Modem Jsingnagea will be
taught by Prof. BRED A IT, a gentleman educated la Franc*
aad Germany.
The next session will coaimtir.co on TUESDAY, Oct. 2Sih,
IbMi, and contipne 22 weeks. Tbo course of instruction is
thornagh, Including all the branches taught In high
school* gtsnorally.
Boarding, Tuition, Haem, Lights, Fuel, Washing—
Add.tt inal for Latin ana Greek, each
French and Herman, t-eCb
Instrumental Musi*
Voc tliinsic _
For further poiticuUra address lUt, (I, WEBBER or Ur
L. OSGOOD, North BowichUy, Pa.
Rtraixsci—G. Y EAGER, J. 11 FAUK, Gen. W. ROB
INCON, J.B. McKAUDEN. *e£o:2ni«*>d
SEWICKJLEY ACADEMY.—A Classical
ans Con at cam at. Bo.uiulsg School for Here, on th«
P., Ft. W A C. It. 8., 12 mile* Irom Pittsburgh.
KEV. J. S. TRAVELLI, A. M.‘, Principal.
The THIRTY-FOURTH SESSION will ivtnmea.o on
TUESDAY, NoTrmbef Ist, lboi).
Trim, per session o ! flvj months
For cutniaia. etc, en<|ui<n .1 John Irain k boon. 17
Water street, or T. It. Kerin k C.'., VI Wood streot, or ot (be
Principal, itewieklt-y. Pa. eeV.VmeodvwSrP
BinmiNGHAOl COfIaCKCIALCOLLEUK
WR 1 TINU ACADEM Y,
College Hall, DUmond, Birmingham.
TERMS, CASH ON ENTRANCE.
F>-r Ornamental SViiulu s'.ii
•• Plain M'ntiug r 10'f Tiuh- aiAindloJ.
“ Writing and b-»A limping.. Vd)
N. 811 Af Flilt, profoesor of Writing and Book Koepii.;:
O. U ' LEITH RAD, Jr, Protestor of Ponoanthip.
0. P. WELLS, Fn-tessor ol 8.-'k-Kc. ptng and Ccmnc
rial Calculations.
REV. IV. B. BOLTON, Lecturer ou History and General
Subject*.
DON. R. P. fLKNNIKBN, Ex-U. 8. Minister to Deo
mark, a uojiber ol the J ituhorgh Bar, Lecturer cn Com*
Oercial L*w.
PROF. M. F. EATON, Lecturer on Eloculiou.
C«tl and sr« «li*t has nrrrr been before attempted by any
pcunun, D*mcl): Fpecimtui of Ornamental and Practical
Peeuitushfp rzrcuUd in your prance, in th* abort rpsctuf
from Jj si tonds ayl op wards.
o<“>t b ««r Hog at S2,W per week. Bhmlngbau Ferry
irr« f r Eentxauce at any time.
Tor specimen* of off-hand Dullness Writing, enclose (w<
p »ug» stamps, "Tid a Mreas
a. 11. ICirniUD, rrlndp.l.
Pi tie burgh, Pa
joSklydAwP
USIVBRSITIf OK P£S.t9YLVANIa,
Law Department,
I' II 1 JL. A D E L 1 J H 1 A .
A TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION will
comaiauce on the Jtl of October next. Ihi
fuliuwlug are lb« tntjecte of tbn lectures
UON. 'sEOBUB fiHAHaWOOD—Perr*jns, Poraoual Prep
erty and MercootUo Lac.
PROF. P. MoOALL—Evidence.
PROF. E. BPEKGEB. MILLER— Joii-pro-lflots.
trerj tffort it msds to render this Institution efficient
fortto lt b*e In Ti«w. Xboitndcnts arefrefjnin Jy
And CArvfally examined, legal qautlcne ire dlecctawl And
txerclx* la wTlttn* torm port of tbs coarw. B j the rules
o: the Coum, (ho Umcoccepted here, ti trsaud u oqntTA*
loot, for mo»t purposes to offleo ttudy, la ontiUtag to ad
mlfslcn to the b*r, And when Admitted la the Cocrt below,
• gradtute of ibis Institution cati practice At once la the
SupremeCoort. The latrudaetorr Lecture will bedollrer*
ed on FRIDAY, Sept. GOtb, At 6 o’clock, P. M.. a. (be tuaal
lectors room, by the Bon. GEO. SHARSWOOD. eoI»-2m
MODERN LAN G CAGES.— Frederick
APKlsNo.l“ot‘mitho«ld atreetbegsto tnUrmhla
pupua and the public thai he has resumed hi* tn-fnictloua
lu (lennao. French, «f . eelftlmd*
PENN INSTITUTE,
Hancock stuket, near tbnn
woire-cpeu on MONDAY, the 25th AUGUST. Tcrtna
$22 per naaloQ of tlfe inontba. J. JL SMITH.
,ca:l y J Bducipal.
CHICKEftINQ-' Sc SOWS*'
NEW SCALE
PIANO FORCES.
THE Bubfidriber has nowon.lianda most
splendid stock of Pianos, cocJ«istiiig‘cf C'< and 7 o=-
tares, in Plain and Oarrod Cases of the mrwt .elegant de
scription, fiom the celebrated Factory of Chlckcrlng A Sons.
The tnetrum«uti are all pruyido-l whh their laAst imr-roTe.
menu, as D-uIU-Hnupfn, lr-t.Han>
nun, and are of tbelr
ENLARGED NEW SCALE,
By which a mnch larger sound board is obtained, couso
quontly the tone ia rendered yery powerful, yet retaining
iu eweet and musical quality. By the perfection of the Ad
tloo.tbe performcrli etublod to produce all grad re of tone
from jn'ani/rtto to/orftrcfmo, with the grcatcat ease.
CHIOKERINO k SONS' PIANOS are thin ejniken cf hy
tie best artist* and critics in our country:
THALDEBO «ay«—“They .re beyond cnmparUon the f-rf
l hire erer eoen lu the Called States, and will compare fa
vorably with any I have ever known.”
GU3TAYEBATTER bit*: —“Theopinion which I exprue*
«d three yeare ego, baa been mere than confirmed to me, by
the continued use of them, rlr: That for volume and pore
quality of tone, with nicety of articulation, they are cue
quilled.”
[Prom Iba National Intelligencer, Waahfosloiij
"ljjey can safely bear comparison with Instruments from
any part of the wurld, to point of toue, strength and cla>
ticity of tooeb.' 1
[From the New Orlr-SD» rtcaynne.J
“Foroxcellouce of material, utegauce of fluUh, and faith
ful&«» of workmanship, su l aboreall for volume and va
riety, mellow aweetuces, brilliancy and permanepce of tonef
they areuaeqaalled.”
[From tho Family JournaLj
“The porullar musical qualitlee belonging to tboCaick
eriog luatnuncsts, are a fall, musical, rich and powerful
tune, free from any wuoden, noisy, loQdnewe of sound, eo dis
agreeable to ibe sensitive musical ear. Taey bar. aUo an
rafj, eTeo and pleasant toueb, and wilt keep laicue better
tbau any Piano, known.”
Too publto are Invited to call and examine those .t'Gudld
Instrument., Which are suld at
FACTOnT PRICES AND WARRANTED.
JOUN H. BELLOS. 61 WuoJ mlxmA.
Wilson, raxna & cc.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
No. 94 Woud f.trect, Piitaburgb,
n.re now In storo a full stock of
Desirable Pall Goods,
To which they Invite the attenlinn of the trade. aelCrlm 1
A. KREBS & BR©„
PBAOTIC-.U<
JifliDjirujlt^rs
Corner Wood and Fourth Sts.,
PITTSBURGH.
>el6:lyd <(
To Manufacturers and MachlnlitaL
Typ FRIENDS, you can savo from 30 to 50
AU. p ar 0 f ymtrOil by using VAUGHN'S fIAPO
NAUIOUS COOLING COMPOUND! ItUeaaDy prepared;
warranted not to gum nor beat. It will looaro gtna on
Journal a, tad U warranted to cool aay Journal and the
•am. froth beating. It U and prindpaUy is tb. Eut by
ooet »4 the large wwki, and la this dty to ..number of the
Urgittlruu Works and PrintingOEkw.
Tbc Agent, for the «a'o of tho BeotfpU *ad th* pririlee*
to DM tbo »twoß*a»d •xticlo will remain la tiU dty dot*
to* tbiovcrk only, ici}nn N Men «t tbo BT. CLAIB
UOTEL, Boon So. C 7.
* 3hl,rt ions K. coia.
J> I T T S B 0 IHUI AUKIUUtTUKAI*
Noa. 49 and 51 Ferry Street- i
ntmulT ft WHWASMS i
Eto “ * wuuuiij
Mobwa HeaMrs, IlorasPower^^lhretheri,
■ QteMiUj, Hajr.btraw and Fod3arou^
*tT3a? AgriculturalMaaljinciy,
j f CHy 'SiuUgfe sa lf j
j TtTBKCIIANIB’ HOTli ECkSItuSbY;
j jyi AUCHO.V.-^a.Wednesday
! v’docfc, jrlllbo acldailhe Merdumta* eoraSnii!?
; add aad tho Fattrhm, aad S^^i*
, prkioi. flitr. »nd baMms, »tt«»
‘ mUtraio*, blghaodlgypoai bodatoads; renitian, lintaarij
: oilcloth bliodaih*3rec*t mahogany *ota;etiiiTaaailrockt
erg marble top cent® table; aide and card tat-ln; talrrorv
i mahogany took c»e« arid eei'rrtary; j>-iilor, chaabocaod
, atalr carpet*; floor oilcloth*; rm chiudelitir, room btGsaad
[ wime dining tabler, China, gh*m and chaßac;
: dishes; large Iron safrj deak, vCtcs fixture*, counter, their-
Inc, bar room fixture*, Ac. Alw, one large ccokJngatore,
• trilh nteoalla complete . P. H. PAVLS AatX.
AUSTIN 1003 IS a t;O., Icrcna&ts’ isufiust,
PUBLIC SALK OK SvUIRKEI, lIItL
PROPEKTY —WiU be offernl L’rsalc cn THURSDAY,
Octot<er fith, at 3 o’ri cb, |> rn„ on the premlros. ardluable
piece oT prnperty, form-rly osurdhy Cm. H, WlUlante, .
IP a'rrs, »>cre or loax. The
veil improved utid under a hich state of cnttiraHon, having <
on it about 400 bearing Dwarf I‘rar Trees of all tho appro*- ■'
ed Tarlctlee; • camber of choice Poach and Apple Trues; an
■t undaocaef Grape*. Strawberries end other small fruit*. '■
The whole grotmd U admirably adapted fora market gar
den. TbeprcjwrtjlawßMnA mlnnits walk of tUepwpeiH
ed Pacsecgcr Kvilroed. ”
The term* made known at th&Uraaof KlajadwOlbo
favorable to tho purchaser, a* a largeportlctt of theptr*'.’ 1
chaw money may rnnsfo on raortgvge onthe prostlcev..
Omsibcxee will I»at, corner Fodrthand Market Bti.«*2'
o'cltek. »*VT AUSTIN LJOMIh & CG^Altct M.
October 4th.
STUCK SALES BY AUSTIN LUOMJS *•'
CO_ AT THE MRItCIIANTS* RXCIiSNUE BYrifF
TIIUBSDAY UVENlNti.—Dunk, Brl.ljj-, Inetiranre and
Ooppei Stock, Boa*’, end Rral Estate M >t,l a< onbllc salt
at the Merchants' Cx.barge ty
J. D. McFALLy, gacmary.
AUSTL'. Lt-l.in.n A CO.
Notaa, Drafis etd Loan* .-u Real Estai, i.rgolUted tfi
reaaonalils terms by A CO.
•ell Stnca Note irotcrA. 9V* Fututh M.
THOMAS BAKEWRLI,
JOHN K. PARKE,
WILLIAM BAOAI F.Y
0. tLPAULSON,
LEWIS IIUTCIII.-i'N
JOS.B BROWN,
H. B. WILKINS.
WANTED —Ahiout, aetivo Man to dtjve
Dray. Ituprire at 107 Wcotl street. ee’JO •
WANTED —A hituaiion-as Book-Keeper
or Cuts in a metcantliocr banking rstabUiitUSest,
by a niaa of exporiince, cavsLle of taking chargecf anee*
tire set of hooka, and »iu> is willing to make himself gtfi
*r,lsy tjwfaL Owd rtfrreocM gitwn. A»;d«*» iipx 4j£'•
WANTED —5,COO busiiels ilas See4»ior
which the higbeat market prlco will bo nakL' - *
J. b. Canfield a o>i.. no.iu ytret «e..
WANTED —A steady Young' Mob. to
drive dray and wvrfc In a it.,re. Nvut»o«4«pp!y -
whocaaaotcooio well rerommcudL-d. Hcijuire at 111 Ltl.-
«ly afreet. *023.
OLD and YOUNG
Fxofoasor Wood’s Bair Restoratiro
WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, THE .
pToo:h and eo/.->roftiw»huir,if tivtdl>«oor tkreo '
time* a week, to ad r , r
gray; cover iLo laid wltb aaturu's own ornament, the hair; I t
make it more so.'t and luviuttful tluia any oil,nud ptcecrre- ( J
the scalp froe from all disrasu. to tho age. : States .1
men, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen, ProleaskOißl ’
sleu and Gcatlomeo and Ludies of all clasjes, allovsr the i‘
• orld, boar teslimooy that wo do not say too much In Its H--
fnror. Head tho (olluwlnc. andJndga;— , ,
PHOFESnOK H. TUALIiERG, PIANIfcT,
nays, on bis anfral in ihe Uulted ptep* ha
was rapidly becoming gray, but on applying '
Wood’s Ilair Jtcetorntlvo hU hair soan rocoTcrr< -
its onginstbua.
’ CUARLE3 OARuBW, Id Kaosua Street, N. Y ,
says the gray hair* on his wife’s head wer'c, af
ter a few week’* trial, ttircrd into a <Jhrk brawn,
at the tame time booutilying uud thii kening the
hair.
A. 0. RAYMOND, Bath, doluc, t»>* hs ia now..
sixty yc-iro ol<l, and Lu h: Ir and whuaera worn .
two-tnirde gray, but by th< usonf two bouk* of
ResUiMtve tbc gray h«u* haw disappeared,
both on hie bead andteco, andia morusiift and
glossy than for twenty Ove years previou*. Übi
wife, at tho age of nttytwo, hmruaedit.vrith the
same efftet.
FJNLEY IOUNcrOK, E-mj. of New Orleaos,nye
that he lbs th>e hair by the Yellow Fcnjr, in JSM.
Housed Wood’s Hair R<nitoraUre,and hfabatrls
uovr thick and glossy.
\ S. il. MIDDLETON, Al.bama, esya -
tho Rcsloxatirn hi* doao much good fn Lis part
> of the country. Housed if fur t'nldcess, and now
1 ha* « noo Load of hair. -• • ■ -
T. L.fMORsB. Lebanon. Kenwcky, esys he has .:
seen VVijcri’s Hair flrslotAiiv.- hundred? cl r.,. '
ecA.aadnu’et kti.-w it to fall hi.*. 1 »»i5
■ll it iroieesis b> do.
A J ALDEN, McLsiiftalviDi', llltnols,*i«ya lie
had ihe v.ii.l head right y<**TH, anl waabald.
Imt by the libnral u*a <.f VTood’s Hale B »t m
trie, b- 1. .Jill. , : i. ioj vfbatr.
Kg' .Wil by All nod by »"> J W«>r«l ' - .
A Co., U 4 Broadway, K«.w York.and lIS. Market . t
street, Bt. Ixui*. Mo. sold lu Pittsburgh by Di*. • •*'-
GEO. H. KEYBUU, h. L. FAilNrdsTuoia A CO-, . '-r :i X'
and All DruggUt*. (safcdlyj'v ' ’'
H A R I) VV A R E'V
no. sa wood sxkebt,
Tcor Doors ab.-Te St. Charjia riottsl,
jeOCaJom
G. S. Batas, late ol LioCMto-~-.ljKJ*aiQflrsff t PilUb'g.- J '
aao. S. BRYAN & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
TOR THE SALE OP
PIG JROiY, BLOOMS,; ic„ '
No. 52 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh. •
amuses-Lyoo. Shotb k Co-, PituLorgbiLTiDotoo.
CopeUod k Co., Fltulurth; Tbcu. w. P<-mLf-n, EjoTLsh
cooler, Hon. Simon Cameron, Llm .‘T Gardner ‘
A C<>, liolhdayiban;. To. JotO^Ccwt
Insurance Company
OP PHILADELPHIA,
Insarei AfaltutLoii or DamagebTFlts
on gqtlatngi, aerchunUie, Far
nltnrc, *e. v at Reasonable '
Kates of Prtmiani.
DtMOTOEt—F. KatehfurJ fiurn VFiUJua STKee, of VTci' ;
Joo. M. Atwood,tf ACtnod.
White AOu.; BenJ. T. Tredlck, of Tr&iick, Sickea AG?
HeeryWbartcn; Uordeca! L. DawaonjQeo. H. Btewirtof '
Stewart A Bra; John IL Drown, of John H. Brown AOk >
D.A-Faho«t»k,of D. A, Pahnettodc A Co.; 'lK .
Cuu; .T. L. Errmjir, of Wood A Errloger.
F. RATCEFORD £TAR»,_PresUoDt. '
Csaxixs W. Cox*,SocreUry. i.
PrmsußJH li67EM*cs=.—Wra. Ddosn * rv> r?. poster
A Ox, Tfcon»» M. iiowe, JSwj, Jo. M-trsta!L AJtea-
Kramer, Eeq, Wilson, M’Elrojr k (Jo, WlUon, p, 7 m A Co-.
Bailey, Brown A Ox, LirlDgeton, Copeland A a., Jamseß.
,tyon A Co, Wm. 8. Unit A<& - - -“U
OEO. S. BRYAN A CO„ Agent*,’
■Jr 0 *" 11 :.o. tinwetret.
ORKLIAN S OOUKT SALE.—By vitmool'
an order of the Orphans' Court r.( Allcgaeny county
100 undersigned, administrator of iho «tas3 of IPlUhm
l>«naj, lata of KJU*ociog, Armßtronc cancer, i*ec*«L *m
expose totals by public veednu or r.nu-rv oa
Ootober, 14th, 11*9, at 2 o'clock, i\ M, at the Court llem*
io tbs city of PilUturgb, all that certain Lot efGroundalß
jute, lying and being In the Seventh Ward, city of -Pitt**
bnrgb, county of Alleghany,bUng tot ffo.&la W. W.F«J- ~
terman’s plan of lota on Uoont Baldwin, which nld rhn U •
recorded la ths Recorder*# effles la Atleghuny county. In
Deed Book rol. 54, paga 2St, and haTinga frmtcn Vlca
(formerly Baldwin) street, between Wylie and Webster sle..
and extending In depth toward* Arihors street cnabun---:
dr«d (set, and adjoining property of Jarrell's bstra, and hav* -
lngtbertvn erected a two story frame dwell lug boB». V :
CIiARLBj C. JESSUP,'"
Administrator of Wo. Benny, deceased,
particulars, apply to
JOHN BAHTUN, Attorney at Law,
Corner of Grant and Filth eta. .
Ot' JACOB M’COLHSTER,
—Letter* of Administration oa tbs
.‘CoiUfUr having Imd granted to ths bb-~
barlLß claim* B£&UuL call! citato »in
£•«»«»* U“>m.*ad all thcee indtltcd to uidatata
rill mat* payment without delay t.»
« e 2H.lawdO> GKQttQB WK7MAK. SI fenilhfeu it. ::
Tun |®otioo to Croclitora."
*Jx« undersigned, bcqucstrator of tbe Sfeto
xlr« ua M»tlm Inenrancn Cotopwjj of P«*nnaylTtii!a.'
wui meet at hla office, in Uarclsbnrr, on Monday Tnced«»
and Wedncaiaj, tin, if tfa, 18th and lOtb days or OctObw
otit, the aeraral creditor* of tho sail Inauianca Comnaar
to weiTo proof of their clalmi. against nhl Cbrapaiyll
Tboee crniag to prwtnt and r rcr o tbolr claims will n.dU '
entitled to any share m tbe im<t T
.... _ A. LAWiIEJJCE, SoqaestrM-T.
llarrtibnrK, Sopt. l.\ ISS3, ioliviawJw
SAMUEL G&AY
QAMUEL GRAY & *3017,
MERCHANT TAIL .0 B-S;
A COTE DISEASES and their HomoconatH?..
** TwUneOt, together with idea for lha tre&bsrat
of lnjnrie* Cron Acdilebta nnd Pclicas, -Jjj J. P TVtyß:
M. D. Jut pabtiibed Lad fortaln by -
J. 0. DACuOJisa * SOU, Ko. 83 SmUhlldJrt.
work Is accompanied with a ease «l oedfdoW,
lo tiDetare,fona,pat cp uadertho iccmodUta direction of
Drjhrtt®. **Cs:3Uwtn>d
r JMIE RKAMa.N SEWTjTu JIAC'iilNE.— >
AM that is n't?-! for St I* *
AGE.VTiJ VT*. :>r-‘C-
SOBKT *’»!««* .a.«AKUBMtr-
& CARNAHAN,
uq. no rncr.Tn sra m,
SSSUzir..'"'".. '
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Th» Wjtint mnkuMW s»ul 10-Hb (* Btxrti'
v > .. «;u\bWTOK * ao»..
— wl i ■ %<?». U» »nrf .■ ■■: r<v<i *trr*C'., :
CSIIi, ScapsoN Distur.
• and Itaaiiloac© No. b 7 GUASi oV«tt 4 SSfll -
l«U=«« iacu. -.,4. 4! «7S3£
ormj tbit=hj&«* »m »lit, tiiidr piu V 4,
tha TUlotnnjltac.rT.ia, lf ctOcll”*
N E ' V DRESS GOODS,
Opc&iDffftlsHt dailj-.
FKE.NUU POMAUiiSfriii'iS®
ebmed staoQfxnturlia cfi/nWo. Birer, Qaeßn?*~&
Mraoa,FctJtACa, Awill tdeelifSS-wyjJgp??'
o: * .corair Utrht ttn*t*sAj*s£?
|j’VERT4IAN XIIS OWN
JCi IR-— PiT«TT» jmt Kmpsp•^ a **L2£fcr
**• t*W Pikat fOBTPOUO FAP£B flQJZa*.* - „
, ir.o.Joaaag*JSS ai t£
ocl fvT* PrfntTfi PtriM‘ w * , *i* e *, 1 1 -
sewing machine AT'-i%2g£££j, j
O'A Br»Klaa Ofurrr A B.rt w* Q°PS? I
$L<O: win t>« to>4 (cr Jfctfrtf£/, c * a rtjf?S!£,-'
m Utlußil * BA&Z&£!Jc2&d i J* a *Us2i*»t i
(L2Eant9.
AFFIRM ITS TRUTH,
TIZ. THAT
—LI>V*M! QliSHi,
LoaAN & G-nnaa
IMPORTERS OF
ritTS&FBGXr..
THE ENTEHPSI3E
-J. Sl\ CL ATE GJUV
W. 1» FIFTd S7BEJST,
PITTSRORnn.
Domestic Hcmoopatby,
JlrJje‘,l «!! ilLcrj J;» Si2JPUCITT.
r.un asdtebt.
I.V>. i3O Market *L
I«AeSCgLI. A SQRTHRQP.
ATTOVycrj AT Ijin,
Pi???: burgh;-pi;
SHAWLS, 2JAHTLE3, DOJIEiTICS,*f*’
0. UANSOS IvOTE, 14