'«jVi*'gjgT.lg- r.rotiua.a, i_ *atoj„o.*. yotnnaa 8. ERBBTT C CO,. XPITOtL'S P nop R 1 x TO U 3 PITTBBURQH : MORNING. OCT. 5. 1859. Republican State Ticket ; Acwwn wmuj, XnOiUS Ji. COCHRAN, of Icim-csaot;. ... Mrirrioal otxißAt, H. HEIM, of Berk* cjqll} Republican County Ticket. _ SWAT*, StIAS U. Irish. nttibcrKb. ASantotr, Wltr.rAH VARNUfI, PUUborrfk DAVID A- PJIES3LKT, AUctbl^, cables l. ooehr&g, DAVID E. BATaRDI PmUsi, WILLIAM BSPS’, tower fit. Cl*ir. ASBWIST UW JTOO*, THOMAS MELLON, CollJn*. .. _80»ic? ATTOsnr, JACOB g-MTT.T.Wtt, PlttabaiaP- umnii, GOODMAN T. COULTER, Eouia PejetU. cotaiattosa, JONATHAN- BSAOIT, Scum PUaborgb, Jrcrfo*, DAVID-OOBNRLTUS, SewtckJej rcxTiroi, M. T. ANDBRSON, Eut Deer Biucro* or tsz room, JOSEl’il MILLER, Snowden. GPDBLIOAN HESTIBGB X Bcptiblhau tn.«tlojs»wlU ba hatd at tha following Umu aa<3 plwos, and tha frianda In tba neighborhood are re •iwawd to giro general notice ol the «a"ie t at7P ** Tercnturo,«i Wednesday, Oclolur 6u», ' fciSaMjUfper St. Clair townihtp on Tborsduy. October e»*t 7 r.uL City, r.t Merkel ll*<i 9 », TbursJjy, 0. t >t>or 0, fbortdsy ereulng, Oct. 6, at 7 o'clock. . PointSzhool Emu, Penn township, no Fi Mar, October Ttb. at 7 P.M. Ptndley tcwn»hlp, on Friday, Octchar 7, at 7 Dett CmkZock, Indiana t£~(n)jip, Saturday. Oci 8 at fio’cloek.P.M. 3 Bvtna Vida, Bietbeth tp., Saturday, Oct. 8, at 2 r. a S rtfm ’ township, on ttaturday, Ortnber ‘ Upper Si.Olair township, on Saturday, October ’9, at 7 r< sf. ** I * f * s * u ® Hall, ca Saturday, October 8, Monday, October 10, SSepnblican Meeting. HOW. OAXUSHA A. a&ow, The. eloquent and fearlees champion of Repub lican principles in Congress, aod author of the Homestead Bill, will address the ritixens of Pittsburgh and rioinity at Lafayette Hall, wood Street, TBIS, WEDNESDAY EYESIRQ, OCTOBER Sth, ATT O'CLOCK The publio, generolly, ore incited to attend. REPUBLICANS! rally and giro ns a grand deaonitratlon on this interesting occasion. SPEECH FROM HR. GROW. Hon. Galusha A. Gbovt arriVcd in the city yesterday, from Minnesota. He has kindly consented to stay and gWe us a speech to aight at Lafajetto Hall. Tom out, one and all, and hear the eloquent champion of Re publicanism ! / Wltot U to *>e Gained by Toting foj Democrat* > Nothing. On the contrary, much may be lost. In contests wbioh ore waged npon principle, no Republican should permit himself to vote for a ' candidate who represents opposite principles. No matter how deter or nioe a man be may bo ; a candidate npon the democratic ticket is pnt forward as the representatite of democratic principles, and every tote given to him is a vote, practioaUy, whether so intended or not, for the he represents. j y Wo hear, in all quiet contests like the one * oow pending, of Repnblioans who are disposed . to Tots for loaofoco nooiooes bcoanse they know thoimoa and like them, or because interest is madtj for tlpm on the ground that thoy are olCTor fellows, or oombere of sqqo old and well known family. Particular interest has been made iu this campaign for the democratic candi date for Treasurer. Ha is indefatigable in elec tioneering forlumsuif, and where he cannot make the point individually, he gets others to make the effort for him. Now, what olaim has he npon Republican votes ? He is a clever man, you eayt ao, also, wo answer, is his competitor. There docs aot breathe in the ooanty a better or a ofever&r man thah Goodies* T. Coolie*. -In all that goes to make op the has, he la the equal of any individual in the locofooo ranks. Toe demo cratic candidate, clever and oily and smooth as be may be, now* is a bitter partisan. No one more so. He believes in bis party and adheres to it. We question if he ever voted for a Repub lican in bis life. Ho votes the whole ticket, npon instinct, no matter who may be on it, and goes the whole figure, for his party, on all occasions. Suppose,through the folly of Republicans, such an improbable thingshooldhoppenas his election; ; for whom will he vote for President next year ? i For the Charleston nominee. For his interests j he will labor untiringly, and wield the whole in flaeoce and patronage of his office. Why, then, should Bopublioans put such influence and pa tronage into his hands'’ Why should they load a political enemy with power to be used against Ihcmselvcß? We pat these questions' in this per linent shape, that they may be pondered apoo. Nouroo Republican can vote»for Mr. Bl&okmorc, or any other looofooo nominee, when he reool. leots that suoh o vote will not only be construed as.aa endorsement of democratic principles bat oohiributo to the aid of looofocoism in 1860. Wo eito the Treasurer nomination, not aa a special ease, hot as an instanoe in point What Is true of'that office is true of every other; and we troet that no Republican will Buffer himself to bo tempted loto votiog for any locofoco • We shoald bend oar whole energies, this year, to the success of oar ticket as it elands, for the sake of the great advantage it will give os in 1860. Nothing ocnld be more suicidal la spirit than the election, this year, by Republican rotes, of can* didates who will next year, in that event, b»- thorns la our sides. Every Republican who aids in accomplishing snob a result, will regret the aet when it is too late We most not be understood as apprehending ; ;;or anticipating defeat on aoy portion of our .• ticket. We have no each fear. Wo look for the :.: triumphant election of that ticket. Bat we want -:: the victory to be a clean one, and that can be ao oompliahed only by: sticking to tho ticket as it -elands,. Nothing has ever yet been galoedby oleotlftg locofooos to office, and nothing ever will be.. loeofocos heretofore eleoted by Bepub* UcftO TOlCft. hare always turned out the bitterest and most aaooopromislog partisans, and each will always be tho case. Pm no trust in the pro fessions orproolscs of political opponents. The . only way to giro triumph to tbs principles of a party, is to sustain faithfully its nominees. “JusTin*,” wha.is probably tho Democratic candidate for Commissioner, has an adverlise msnlln yesterday's Dispatch, Jo which ho rays tb&f* the Grand Jury being now In session, the ®kftJgsa brought against McElhlnny and Tomer oQ ght to bo presented to that body, and that if not eo ptwculed It will bo prima facie evidence that tbo charge* are nntrso and got op ns a - '’, KUou ." rt "B Wok. lot “Jtutilia” rut “**• lio ohirgoa mil, without doubt, bo brought before tho Greed J ar y, end Iho looofooo porly Will boor o great deal more than they de lira of tie inneiigatlon i ato lh , oorraption : •» 11,0 Commiraioncra’ OEOO under lo cofooo rule. Iho whole metier will be eubmil ltd to ft searching judicial examination. The charges we haro made in this cue hare . sow been before the people for two weeks. Hot oao of them lias been disproved, nor has* doubt, .or the shadow of a doubt, been thrown upon their correctness. If they were -qnlrue it would harebeesfcasytoshowit. Menunder false charges when they can help 1U It Is limp ly because the proof is too strong, that they have not denied. “Jastilla” is familiar with it, if we hare not mistaken his personality.; Hohas examined it and As htovsths - charge* to t* true. The only escapeYor hispany laf«oJj}ch npidaat by erring out that it Issn ccoseqnaaUy ftfklb fctofsZf of tbitfodge. (.! tattHvbe moßi'niiV.;> fh.n ii'i’i .1.- a« «m» « Se.iapt ii'tlim m auHlecfekeer- | neoenUjrtW* t*** for di liSi'lWV'” “ ! rcetisg ww«p»ihw., 1 Tl» tim, .lug Irict Wo made it jast as soon as tic facta rfl)iJll ~j for doing iho work bp hand being l»ng, CWQ6 into a or. possession. Oar artiole on the - end the work very iedious,otnßeroos«ipcrttn«iir subject WU written Ibe day after the Auditor’* b®*o beeu mad* to produce the, desired result, Report was filed.-' ti was sot possible for o* to bul nearly ftll of the machines batefaileJ to-a ba»oacotaa to thafaota aconor. If It bad been ' m ‘° J >*” P r<l " J possible the exposure would have been mtidc six . Recently'a oew oue has beeu patented. TLid i months ago just as freely ns now W« made it Is the Invention of Rev. C. K. Marshall, of Vicke- Upou the first opportunity; aodibo best crideuce b Jt r g» Mississippi, who got it up for the purpose l of its truth in to bm found In the fact ttat * ***** • economising the publication of a Christian or its troth IS to be found n s JO uroal intended for the masses in .be South who Iwo weeks sUeoce, the only acieuip o aoswsr uke oo religions paper, and ia to be aualained !Itiato be fonnii la this si»y cry ot electioneer- by endowment-a large fond to be kept at inter trick.” _ ®®*» nod only the annual intereet employed as a tnsatis of reduciog the price to a merely nomi nal sum. The apparatus just patented has some features of great value in it. It takes up but little room, works with great rapidity, easily di recting 8,000 papers per hour, and can be aa easily made to address 10,000 by increasing the speed. It also operates so that the states and postoffices are all systematically arranged; and by this devise no trouble is found, in stopping a paper whe4 the subscription has run out, or in adding aoy number of new subscribers wheo de sired. Every has its own automalio ar rangement for dißtribution.aod without stopping the machinery the papers are alt accurately as sorted for eaoh office —no matter if there are 10,000 offioes —aod aa for the number of sub scribers it can provide for there is no limit. type being used, there is little or no weight com pared with the machines which use them. One youog man is capable of managing this apparatus alone, and at the same time keeping aod oorrecling the register of subscribers and attend to other useful matters, where there are not ovor 100,000 weekly subscribers to look after. M?, Jacob Giossan, collector of ooooly (axes lo the Firet Ward, PiUeburgb, in 1857, deeirea ; os io say that he has not been oharged, as alleged : jn tho article of •‘Jaatitia/’ published in the Piipatch of yesterday, with being one of those who paid the four mill tax back lo the Commis sioners. We have slated, heretofore, the facia in (lie case in regard to Mr. Glosser. He col lected a part of the font mills extra !bx in 1857, but paid U back to the people, when it was re mltUd, and holds their receipts for It. This faot haying been stated in our columns, almost slmnl taneonsly with the original article published by as on tbo subject of this four mil] lax, leaves “Jnstitia” no excuse for logging Mr. Glosser into his vain effort to throw donbt upon the guilt of his looofoco friends. [For the Dally PltUbargh Gazette.] Card from Dr/Gaxxam, Aftttrt Editor*—Since my name has beeo present ed by friends, is different parts of the State, for the Republican nomination for Governor, many of thorn here and elsewhere have urged mo to co-operate with .them by visiting various counties and soliciting Re publican suffrages. • • _ Whatever new customs or modern ideas may now prevail, in respect to Gubernatorial nominations, I prefer to adhere to those prevailing in the oarlier days of tho Ropoblic. After a candidate has boon duly nominated for the Chief Magistracy it becomes his doty os the Representative for the time belog or tjie political principles of those nomintating him, to go before tho people whenever requested and’advo cate tho causa of his party. Rat to participate in any contest having reference to the Gubernatorial office, where mere personal intarest would bo pre sumed to bo the leading if not only motive, I eannot consent. As those viows probably do not suit the present times, and as I have no desire for the nomi nation arising from personal considerations, my frlanda may consider my namo withdrawn. Such co-operation as some of them wish, I have heretofore withheld and mast continue to withhold. I cannot, howover, permit the occasion to pass with out expressing, in the warmest terms, gratitudo for the flattering opinion of my character and qualifica tions expressed by so many friends, but which they will pardon me for attributing to their partiality rather than to any merit of my own. Whoever may bo the nominco of tho Opposition' party, shall receive my cordial support. Ptitiburgh, Oct. 4, 1853. E.D. GsrrAii. Xm mow ViEtcoca Woman in Fbasce—Hib CoaoaanoH.—The great annual prizo show of the Virtuous Woman came off at Suresoes with great eolat. To those jrho bad heard, a fow days ago, the praise of virtue pronounoed in the stiff, pedantic oratory of M. Guizot, it was quite a relief to hear it soothed, encouraged, and re quested to call again, as it were, iu the honeyed _ . _ acoents of the Archbiebop of Baris. Although I , Summer Complaint.—The fact is now too the weather was aoythiog but inviting, crowds ! T csl **ut-u*n«d for any odo to Mt»apt io eontr«Ter* n went by the railway to Paris to behold this eror I££ ‘?' T * u , ul preoious and delightful sight, and as a fellow- i by which th°nun»cb todt^^*aMi?wdll'3SS , ’!hl! traveler informed me, with the greatest bonhom- . blood *uro*t*i *nd digotiv* orgut, io2ct, T *u mie; even those who had seen the Virtuous < ?!!* T'*’*- c . ho!e,^ Ctlol '‘ r *' Uorb,lß . w,luu * *t*iCr«np T om ‘.s b '!T’'"\° nl7, ' ,OE '“ d 10 b ” show the sight to others. At three o’clock, the ! 80 d «P "**** “ d fixed opoo the «ro*utat»o. that eorutiny took plaoe within the church. The Yir- ! , aad mc * t,ctl,e minermJ auhie woo. Woman waa proclaim.* and wa. crow.od 1 iu«IXE^oSS 1 with roses by the Archbishop, who was really fl o*. h **ithy ftifnutor»diiit.»ii«dwitbooeof thß«nnoy much more lenient toward her for being virtuous : ««' v u, “*?, Atai>lu> lh “ rt,M 9uJ ** «h.n M. Uuieot woaU bar, boon. Hi, Eminence j then gave a long allocution in favor of virtue, ■ fi,ia P , y f, y th« tact. that in»twd 0 f Bdmi&ut*riap tcm» wherein to exhibited-to the light all the cood : Btwo * th ° r «»•fflfctM, «iti «t point. o( .ho woman’, rirtue,,hfwing i SffESu“K32 first came by it, (in this case by inheritance- I “ od 91 t, ! < ’ Ul °® tbp «u muur«j ib«iaiiM«rwu her mother had possessed it;) then how she bad . r * l L , * , s * n»«UQ the patient died maintained i,-b y tb, B nnd.‘p SET BSli'S Dalle, and never readiog romances, whiah Utter ' rb,cij * r * tnmi».«w.i entirely of «rr«ubie * o d which self-denial proved beyond a donbt the divine 1 h«° D * l **» !•*■* tonic to o**,bm grace which had been shed over this specimen of! “ d , the virtue of Surcsaea. Tho village, however, ! »«winerC(m.|.tatnta. tvyh*n., u ,. vuU . T»ytn*»ei«w declared with one roico that Here were other reasons for not reading romance, ae the elect .no wail., ,i j, Uu,. ‘rh. w?& one had nover learned to read at aIL Dot this lr ? , Mrdieioo n«* indne*! m *ny inautiooa, reason, although reckoning as of importance onmw2^i >il^< f l !«,^ rdftsato * tpar^l- r lBS ' li9Wm among.tnpld, i|norant peae.nie, waa conaidcod I tUStHTi, n “ , " r “« “ m *»'*»*«*-<»' *™r not worth recording by the Arohbishop Morlot. ! dkwamih page, a co., s.,t, r, a great theologian, a great mathematician, and ’ N ’ tWT * n Ut “ I *d r. a logician betide. It was a great comfort, however, to such vain and peurile people of the world m those who had Booked in fine clothes by tho railway to Bnres ncs, to see that virtue was for once rewarded with something else besides fine speeches, even from an Archbishop. Three dozen goodly cov ers of solid silver, with five hundred franc* iu money to tho most virtuous girl in the commune, a* d one dozeu spoons and two hundred francs to the second best, gave one a pleasant feeliog of the perfect juetico with which the virtue at Sureenes is property weighed out and valued. The second virtue was decidedly first in point of outward claim; but that is a rule, I believe, car ried out ail over the world, and not peonlitr to Scmnes.— lsni Cor. London Star Isdiaha Codhtt.-—On last Thursday, Mr. Jao»b Dick, of CberryblU township, ebot ihreo young bears near DimondviHe. Oa the same day a large she-bear was seen near (be barn of Mr. Joseph Ober, in CberryhHi township. On (he 16th of last month, Mr. Alexander Bong, of Green township, met with an acoideot that terminated lo his death three days after wards. Mr. L. was engaged io dragging logs, aod In making a (urn the log flew aroand strik- . ing him on (he leg and fraotaring it. The limb was set by Dr. Piatt, and shortly after the suf ferer fell into a elumbor, in which state ho re mained until Saturday, when be died. We conversed with quite a number of farmers last week, who were in attendance at court, all of whom spoke onoouragiogly of tho growing orops, both as to qnantliy and quality. Corn and buokwhiat have generally matortd, and tbo latter crop will be heavy beyood all precedent. The same is reported of the potatoes, turnips and beans, all of which have been extensively culti vated in this county the present seaocn. A few nights since, while Mr. Cbas. Beatty and sister, of Armstrong township, were return ing home from ShelooLa on horseback, they were chased by some wild animal, a panther or a cat amount. The animal followed some distance, and on neariog a email ran it eprang on tbo back of the horse Mr. B. was riding, sinking its olaws into Mr. B.'s coat-tail and (earing the-; rump of-the horse badly, but not having a good bold fell onder the feet of the horse. The party urged their horses rapidly and outstripped the ferocious beast that still pursued them. Several persons examined (be tracks at tho run mado by the wild animal the following morning, and all j agree in saying it resembled that pf a panther. ! — Begitter. i Yxttdw Frvsa ih Texas.—The Galveston Courier , of Sept. 23d, says no yellow fever has yet appeaAed in Galveston, with the exoeptioa of the case of Mr. ITudgins, from Honston, report ed last week, Ths Houston Telegraph. of the 23d, says: "There are 10-day, as far aa we can bear, eight cases of yellow fever uoder treatment In towo, of which four or five have bcoo taken sinoo oor report on Wednesday, and the balance are oonvalesolog. There have been io all five deaths reported by the city sexton, of this disease. It does sot, as yot, appear to bo spreading, and we certaioly hope it may not spread. Thcoaoes of (ho persons who have died aro A* W. Holmes, Catriai Stoffie, Geo. Baker, John T)sy, and ono other, whose name we have not ascertained.” Elsewhere we learn that there was consider* able alarm 1q (bo oity, and that many unacoll mated persons had sought safety {□ flight. Tho Galveston Afar*, of Sept. 24tJi, learns that tho city of Richmond has established a quarantine to prevent citizens of Houston from entering Riobmond wilbin ten days from the time of their leaving; and also prohibiting wool en goods being brought there, packed la Hous ton. The floe for violating tho ordinance will be not less than $26, nor more than $lOO. There aro no farther accounts of the spread of tbo fever at Houston, but tho Telegraph says that io tbo early part of the week, quite a num ber of persons, frightened by tho reports of the fever, were encamped in the timber, about two miles from that town, aod fears tbo oxposure of inch persons to the elements will produco sick ness among them. Oa the Ist nit. the tomb of Charles XII. was opened in (be preeenos of the King of Sweden, Priooe Oscar, and others, by Prof. Fryxell, tho Swedish historian. This was done (o set at rest (he stories which have been afloat aboat the man ner, of his death, especially that of assassina tion. From aa examination of the body it was determined Ibat death was caused by a large projectile, which entered the left temple and camo OQt through the right. As Charles wws in the trenches beforoFrederickstein when he fell, with bis left side turned toward tho enemy, this discovery must, at very much rednoe tho probabilities of assassination. Tins Coomb Thadb or Cues.—From a state ment in the Diariodela ifonsd,isano of tho IStb, derived from official aoaroM,it appears that sinoo 1647 tbo introduction of Asiatics to meet the wants of Caban labor cover 42,601 subjects— there having perished in transit 7,622, or 16 20 100 per cent, of those taken on board at Macao, Swflto, HongKocg, Amoy, and Whampoa. The worie wsft performed by 116 vessels, uuderlbe following fi»g*;V37 British; 17 Ameirfeao; 16 Spanish; 16 French; 16 Holland; 6 Pernyiaoj fl Foreagdaiej 3 Bremen; 2;NoTway; 2 ChlHin/aad lPnith. * . . * Wo understood Mr. M&reh&li has in course of completion a superior specimen of hia’improre ment, which will bo thoroaghly tested at an early day; and we ore pleased to learn that one of the chiof excellencies of it Is its cheapness. N A r . Eve. Post. Theological Literature. —Bishop Potter, of New York, delivered tho annual address be fore his Diocese the other day To (he course of it bo said- The Churoh was now in the midst of what might be termed on age of movement. It was the poet Gray, he thought, who asked some what contemptuously, “Who reads a theolog ical book?'’. Id (his respect we im.i seen a great change. Within the lost 22 years ibe press bad teemed with thcologioal literature, aud that of a character ’that for rigor of talent might well chal lenge comparison with ootemporaaeous produc tions in any other branch of study. Hue io the midst of tho noble display of loarning, wisdom And cloquocec (has put forth in behalf of tho Charcfa, they had a full share of extravaginop, arrogance and especially of headlong, one-eyed seal, running, into new fangled absurdities. This folly had prevailed most in matters of doc trine, or io certain fantastio views of ritual Daring the next twenty-fire years ihey would be likely, he thought, to be occupied quite as much with the consideration cf measures, as the discussioQ of doctrines. New 1 ore, Oct. 3.—Got. Morgan b&i hied upon Thursday, November 24ib, as Thamcpgir log Day for this State. This day tua Also been selected by the Got. of New Hatnpsbire.and will probably ba generally aJopted by the Northern Pta’es. Dtiftpsia.—Wilson's Pills poseaa Singular la . and klodtr-4 dt—a»o«. fMataally C ?T l .il£t tb *.*?? e ? orlo hl * prtTat* prattwa, ttwy Übt* .tnc* »Uaio«d e.jebHty, hariog recatTad tb# enaction ©I omit atlaing llfhta la the medical vnrld, and the aa'iaajieed ar» proralof eotneet iUUib*ii, *od boat* of private cHiune haTin««4 them. Peculiar in their Tents action ih rf rz*n no bartfrl cbeaieal Inflnenr* on the nn»u*-h, iOey ptaTeat lb a cloiuinatiut. .•! tux), uvi t>»ci'(ra(i-n •CldltJ. rr>par»i aa! eold by B. L. FAHNESTOCti a CO Wbelwle Droggtata, end proprietor* of tl L F-hnv» oek’a Tenntfore, No. 00, corner of Wood acd 4th atrwta I*ltu hnrgh, P*. ' oc2rt*wT DlED—Tueaday morning, 4th InaL, atbalfnaat lire. MARY PALSIER, to the 76th year of bir eye The frond* of the latnily ere re*j»eH«lJy Invited to at tend the funeral rniß r»«T (W'ednraday), et ball peat Irom the rendenc* of bsrean, Bamuel Palmer, Anderooo atreet, Allegheny City. fUto aibnttsjnunlß. CDSIOM MADE FALL AND WINTER BOOTd.-fIEO, ALBREK, SO ft A CO, No. 7 1. rororf WOOD AND FOURTH BTttSKTtJ, would lo*iu in* att-tf rioa of the public to lb* following good*, maoclecture.-i «• pteealy for a*. io dml taahlouable aty!« GentleintD* 1 two aoiadUdoable upper C«l> Heavy WtnMr Bocta. GcnlUnien'i twoacled dontiie And kr*-c,-li cell R-.,,t», do Welled French CelfliieM Bcota de i Doob(e Sde Ouanwi Galtere do _ j do .10 Kogilah Tie*. AUo, kj,t*rgu aud compute alack of But«' *n<l Lim«' Boot*. modo with two aolea, cf the vary but leather end wirrnoted to weer equal jto *oy city made BooU. A In, beery aolej Oigh Ehoea of the aacre qcallie, made to wear twice the time of ordinary work. We hold oaraalm retponaibU at far mwe rercuimend oar good*,,and will uU them u low at each good* can bo bcogoi elwwhwre. oci lwd FOR SALE.—A neat miniaturo Engine, with amaU copper t-jller studied. E»rrytliin* r«o -nrrtcd with it It compute. It can be teen at the shop ol T«te A too, on Liberty aueet, li~«l of Wood, wL*t« Urat of tale will bo made known. Call and ate u, arfft K inito scarloeiry, and It tmall enough and btndtnmeniougn to l ? “0 ornament io eny place. It can alto be aiefnlly em ployed tu driving light machinery, toch aa a tewiDg ina- oeAtSl.l Aulgnee a Notice. ALL PERSONS having just claims against C**p*r Focba . Henry Wianer,p«rlDrj ouiwofer* >o<t dbia« btutor*- l&Allrjth.uj city,»re r«aunt«<l to prteentlbetr .U-i..'nly *aih»mtk»t*«3. to the ood®- «igued AulfOH: at. i. i itoe* bom* indebted to ■•IJ part nvabipflrm.ortoM.. i them lodtTlduelly, will pi,*,, to make payment to- tu wohent delay, u br-lo* »be do ilre or tbeAolgoor t. «». all tbeir rr.-Jii.-n tully ami (ffomptir paid, and i . -k» re-poueeiipa of ibe remeimler tbemsnlree lu'M»b<.. - mu. poealt^la. U. P. MUtUU tt. „ , A ' .*»•-• ore. Foeb» and U. W»«nar I , nt<t--orsfa,Oet.a oci-2<rdilt #T Dome- :ic Homceopathy, AC(JT£ DISEASES and their Uomccopath* to Tmtmsot, tonlbw with rule* for tba c( Injuries (rotn 10-MaoU «od Prtsous, by J. P. PiliE. M. 11. Just pabiltbed sMfarsUe by J. O. BAOKOFEIV A BOtf. tTo. SmUbfirld ,t. Tbfiabore vork f( accompanied *ith • cue ol moAirinor. la tlDCtara/orm, pat up under tho imairdtaU dlrvctloo of. Dr *>»*"• ' oe2BJtawlmd FKANK i'ORKSTKRS WORKS—Tho Uureeotnd Hortemaoeblpof the United £uu« »u.l Brttl»h Prarince* of North Aiborlea, lUoittated with flu.ij *toel portrait# tod jttuatnrat engraving*; tu iwo ToU.; imperial ocUfo. Fortateria Field bporte— out mil tloo—lUoetratcd, 2 role. rorater’a compioU M-utial for Yoaog Uportioieu—iiltjatr .ted. to Uornw keepen-->t complete manual for boraemeo. Woke, Mat bow ead Uotchlcßuo oo tiie Dog, ediud Lit Fraok Formtor. KXV A 00. h Wood atrwt. TUJs ELEcI'IOM LAWS OF PENN'A, (li g»«d .ndur.njjj «i,b rn.ba.of jadlcbl dachlaiu op io m« jr»r i as; i0d0.1,,. junoo,»»«d,i. bbls., a prime article anil io prise oik cooperage, for ami* ty ec& K. DAL2ELL h CO.. Liberty *1 E _ UOKWIIEAT B \GB—A constant supply DMily printed and di --joed, for uie at low price*. *i the Pittitrargh Btg Pactor> IIX&BST A BARKKIt, QCfc Qorper Liberty aod Hand *tre*ta. IMOI'UY SEED— 100 bus. prime new eeed In store end for «?vl* by OERHUT* n*itHen CHBESE— 25 h./xus good cutting Cheese -fur Ml* by VC-6 R. DaLZELL * CO. POTAXOLS —20 bbls. just rac’d and for tale by ocb HENRY 11. COLLINS. CHOICE LOCATIONS for Country Kesi* dencee. Oar-leo*. Ac.- nrer the city. We oQcr for Bile M »cwof l-gautlfal Uod,3mllM from Jonce’ /erry.enita hie for Residence or Market Oanseneie AI to. acres mar die shore, os the Steobearlllo Turnpike, end not hr from tho Bteubenrllle Railroad, for sale lu loti of 2,3 and Seen*, to inlt purchaser*. Thii property !i r*ry tl«*lr«ble, btloa eo conrenlent tr the city, end lu o healthy and pleasant neighborhood. For |»rlo) and term* apply at onr office, 61 Market *t»eet. 8. COTXItIKBT A BON, Wt Ileal btitt ignti. gOPEKIOK COAL OIL. Onr Urge experience and unremitting labr-rsfor along time, bare ignited In tbeprodoctim of apt/re, well reined Otnnel Ctal Oil, which I* already well known, and 1* («*t incraailog lu reputation aa rieatftng tbe be«t oil made *lte -1 where la ail tbe good qnaUUua for which rind coal oil 1« *o justly celebrated. - It rival* pat light in brdeanev It l* entirely noiKxplsetre It may bt carried about. -Jtburni vithout any tjfcntivt odor. It it to clear and beautiful ta color, n it the cheapest light known. *3r 'Dealer*can rely npon nniforalty lu (ha iiaahtj of our ° ll - ADAIR A YREDKR, , , , „ _ Rafincre of Coal Oil, •eS!aod:d*wlmF No. 81 Pena'*. Arcane, near High si - QANNBL COAL OIL. “ Tb# oil wo srs comlantly turning cm ti untcsraally con reded to bo aouirMUod to quality sod chaapnass, by any other In uutknt Thors li nothing mors buaatlfoMncclur or moro brilliant anil doroWo in turning. It dor* not ex plods, and being uniform, parchaoon will always obtain tho sauwaxcelleot article. Goal OH b w»H roowtruoder a great ratiety of CiacUal Dames, but dealer* should cot trod to tbo cast ".or ths name of tbs thing* and pay SO or 30 n*r cent mors for an artlclo then It can benucured forat beau quarters la this city. ADAIR A VXEDXR, „ „ fi(fis«n ofCoalOfL aBM-eod dawltnF Peun’a Attoot, near High ttmL M QIUS .NEW GOODg. opened' this d»y— __ «duu.Clo*k* r a*»la, I>r*« Obodv 4c.'<a£o, » lirft lototo* itjio dark Mwimack I‘rtßt*. - «4 s , 0. HAKBQJT LOTI, 7< Market ei. iaißitilattMas -PREMIUM Qratea and Baogea?^^^^ tSILV£B CUP I fell. V Efi MEDAL! DIPLuMAASI A A ARCED by TUK LAtI AbLfcHilWT C .Dl-TX Ai.D . WBBTBRS PKNNgYLV INI A A3BI CULT DBA L SOCIETY BISSKLL & CO., NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET, OOOKINO, S>-A. BJLO £i heating stoves, Fine and Common Enamelled grate fronts and fenders, And the Celebrated Capitol and Regie COOKINSSASBBB !l ran «a«;i ib-> BEST COjKIN♦ IUN.'-5 the; !« r.-.aj, :;ll ai BISSELL d Co.’S Itjoo wnn: a COOKING STOVE that caor'-: b* tat pa**ed. call oz EISSELL A CO II foa are hclldiog a boa’.o, and want th» Lett ORATE • RGNTS AND FEEDERS, coll oc BISSELL A CO So. 935 Llrerty Street. GAZETTE job office RALSTON & YOUNG, BOOK CARD S JOB PRINTERS, GAZETTE BTTIL3DXNO, Fla’Tß STREET, NEAR POST OFFICR, PITTBBOROH, PDNNA «*Rx«cnu every hind of UOOK. end PASCT JOB PRICCTIKG with ncataeee and dtepetch. joZi^viff 1859. O ‘ IA " D oeE3 ““ u - ]859 NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS HAXON, CHitKic MACRUM'i, .VO. 17 FIFTH STREET. *■» iz.l Rm.i; TKIWMIN«>. MtLLli.iCaT AMD NOTION HilUiE An clsgaot-zacrtajftitir DBE93 AND MANTILLA TfcIUUISGS. F.'.VS FRBXOH EMBROIDERIES. L.ACE GIOOD H. IVGo/, JV«ri no Jjqrf Fl»errd t£o*l*rt Ki.-jy d.. u,u„„,.f,7Lorr.j AVDuAUffn 1.7 s * Of atcfl aprinr SKELETON <-.-1 \v«*vk « Shtlirg, rqoaNy, ane lb the w«et. _ S2 ( f o, rj Dealer* anf.pllo.-t wub rI.WNOIi d-A (ir TB el lowaal Kaot»m jwk**. An extroefre ejection <r>f BONNXT RIBBONh, FRENCH ILOffElfl ANDPLCMEP, Plate aad fancy BONNET IKI,. FBTS aad SILKS, RUCHES mod BLONDES, BONNET THAMES, etc..aold at vboleeaU aaaUrn prlcaa fentUmen end children’* Slik, Merino and Wail DNDKkVEST* and DRAWEES- Every variety of SMITING ZEPHYRS, to -11 .hade*, at toweal rricaa. WOOLEN UOODS, TALMASJSCARFM. Ar Oiwra FtmNlßQlNO—Cbolc* arylM of Cravat*. TW Shirt Collar*, Ac. * Fancy Beakeu, Variety flood* aud Nuilone.— WOOLRN YARSB at Uenufacturer'e price*. City tad Country Dealer*. Milliner*, etc .all who boy to rrtatl. wlil lw anpplied with every article |q our line throughout the euaeon,at “PhiladelphU price* " oclrfitd EATON, CREg A MiCROM. IT Fifth •«. PITTSBURG II BAG MANUFACTORY— UEftfiST A DARKER, earner Liberty end Bead at* are prejwrwd to deliver any quantity of Ban, In a day'i ao Uca, at Ihe foliowtui rate*. tUtUfaetlon guaraotted. rtoct an bccxw**av bio*. Ko.l No. " Mdhbi.USJbe -$37,60 $33,00 per K<«j U do 25 do *6<oo 60,00 do Vi do 60 do _ ... 70,00 34 00 do H do 03 do _ 11.00 10,00 par ICo :. Dealgnad and printed to order. 6 li t printed toertar $ll,OO |I3,U» per IWO l f > do do *7,00 do 14 do do ... ....... 23,00 27,00 do 20 ‘ln do 83,00 ] Aa.oo do dw 42,00 46,00 do «i« aju> un ntaa *& **« JA.OO per 100 i lfi lb». I U,:i p d r ICo > 2 /' 4,60 do |lO “ .. 4.23 do Yallow muslin, fly proof, prlntad to enter uiittii iwf. . t ush. SluUln ilft i. 0 r ICO 1 d> Drilling... t 6 do 2 do Uasabwrg...'. - 14 do - do do Is 2CK324 do 13.TERMB IfET OABU. ocl tuim tailn» not nuu IIABLEB9 * PARKER, • PRODUCE A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Give particular attention to tbe purchase and sale of Flour, Grain and Provisions Mo. 6 PONROY’B DIILDINO, South W-ater Street, Do» HOU p. u in litiucui. R. Qi.l'Uoq a 00., Mr> Wn». M.Cuict., 0 b, “ Oraft, Itajoeti a 00, flttn. J, B. OeufUld a c«... " Little a Trimble. “ Qraham aThorae,,i •• J*» M’Oatly aCo , “ Jobn riajd a Co., Mr. J*niM o*rdin*r, ; “ JHrbour. Meckcowi, Slewn. Lloyi! a ronytl,, | tCo , Mr D. Waluco, | •• j a ctS'Klmd J .... „v. \7rtiuWsi FIMLEY * Tl'nPlN, CJOM MISSION MERCHANTS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ptrUeoUr atteutioa to tlu purtbu® tad i»l» C ( FLOUR, QRAIIf AND PORK Hire* to— LIPPINOOTT A CO* Fltuburgb. p* JKO. 0. CANFIELD, do do DANTKL WALLACE, do BflS-Sttdll I'fnnsylraniu miuru: idci 10., of flttiEnifjE JTourth Street. Office No. 03 Capital and Surplus i Jacob Painter, I Wade Hampton. o*o. W. Smith, A. A. Genior, A. J.Jon«-e, I Robert Patrick, Body pftttcnuß, ! Henry Bpronl, I. Qrlerftproot, • | Mlcholae Voeghtlj, 0. A. Colton. i J*mo* II Ilopklna Thti Ouip«nT hsa paid lauci Irom the <Ut* of (u facet por»tlon In 1844 op to H|7,186», toamonnt of «30J,naa OT in addition to regular Kml-uiniul Dividend! of from a to li p«r eenL,allordlog evidence of iu eWbllUy and infrilDme Gpodal Bttontlos c lreD t 0 IhWiencecf Dwelling* and content*, (or Utax ot ©oe to three year*, LO&SKS UOERAtLT ADJUSTED A PROMPTLY PATf ' A. A. CARRIER, President. !• ORIER BPBOPL, Secretary. ttso.-diy*mP Apple butter stands; kha err do MEAT do PICKLE do PLOUR do ’ &NI« TRAYft water oamb; OBSESS HOOPS: NUBBEBT CHAIRS: Market basket* CLOTHES do &OQOOL do Tofalher with a complete auortmant of „ . WOODEN AMD WILLOW WARE, For tale, vboleaala and retail, at tb« bweot prices by aotfdAwP BAM PEL BIDDLE, g Diamond. r BICBAHDBON’B IRISH LINENS, DA MASKS, DIAPERS, SC. pONSUMEBS OF BICHABDSON’S LIN / ENlt, and thow duiroQ. W ebUlniß, the OESUINB 00JD3, ahonld a.« that the article* they ptzrchan areteal ed with the fall cam* of the Urn, <1- N. mcHARDAUM, SONS A OWDKN, *'* of tbeastxndneeaasd durability of the Qoode. TbtacanUon t* rendered emnUally neecaaory. as Urea qoantitle* of inferior end defective Llama ara prepared, eoeaua after aaaaon and acaled with the naoa ol RIOHAKD- E?nYLj^H? h ***?“”• **"» "CvdluaoMhaUijßjy tboi Inflicted alike on the American concomer and thenannlac twrtra of the gynloa Oooda, will cot readily a bandana boidnwwprofitably »bile parebaaen.canbeimpoaodon aitb Oooda of a wcrthlcaa character, *^^ uu we.,. ' J. BOLLOCKS *J.R nvntm Oe&lydle Agtsta, MCbnrchSlmyMewYcrk. tfroa tfc* r«oil/ JoaraeLj < ’° ,lllk '« Wonitloß to the Chick • Col, » nM, e»l. neb «nd powerful ***«■ Boh * of wood, eo dl* 2£Tis!l t f^!:t“^ l i T ** a,ul * a *“- Tnejber®el«>uj SSSTiffiS^.- 1 :h ’ wU ' ‘•'f ■» .*“• •»“" I.s™*s ■>— t'-™ PICIOBT PRICJa AJfD, wabhakied. , TTBWI , 'ff iV Uvh — tn\ \ ~ : —■ '■ |' ,J^^l B* HELIX) B, 51 Wood ffetti v I TOILET SOAPS of every variety to »oit 1. cutamtrt tapt eoututfy ca hud by - ■•••- 6i »toca 7wBch SB attbntTon STOVE DEALERS No. 4 Wood Street, IN our' assortment will be found the follow ing w«D known C O O K 9 TJO V K 9 THE DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS A SMOKE CONSUMING TROPIC, for Co»l. THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE top PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARBITER, for Coal THE NEW DOUBLE.TOP PATENT GAS,AND SMOKE CONSUMING EUREKA, for Coal or THE CELEBRATED VICTOR, for w.od, Liro Oak and Pittsburgh. PREMIUM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT VARIETIES. PARLOR STOVES, for Wool aad Coal: best io too market, and beating &tovcj of every dacrip- ORATE FRONTS. Ac., all tf which will he sold on belt term*. lOICE FIRST CLASS ■®tna Insurance Co., In-orporatcd in 1813—Charter PorpaLual CASB, CAPITAL. FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION A.WHEOaTE (o<eFi> P.\ir» 017." TWI'LiK 'll ■ f. 0.. .-1 f: An eminent Amen.-au L-.i (• •rrti..n, its claims to favor on merit alone, affording facilities and security in matters of Innuranco —Commercial, Mechanical, Mercantile or Ru ral—while ranking for importance and public service the first ol Fire Insurance Companies in America Insures at rates and rulefc as liberal as the risks assumed permit, for cy and fair profit ) LO33PX EXCITABLY ADJLSTED ASD pnOXPTLY PAID. 60tu SEMI-ANNPAI. STATEMENT Etna tmuidiiiv lotnpany, tUWI fotlb, Showing Capital ,»n.l .‘jurj.lu? t, l. c • vur two suit iax s or d-> l l a n:> S»e Aw:Uol July In, lg ; j Ctab on hind and 10 Bank f SiO.SoS lft o. M. Traasnry notee asd aerreed lut*(r«i 14,376 M D S end Slato Bond# 324.600 00 R**l Xatate Building* owned an I wiipM tj tha Company w etScaa. f Td,|o3 ?« UliU rrcetvabie, amply aveurvd T fi74 07 Hood* and Mortgmgva of clMa.'lo claaa on ’ Interest . ’ isr*7M«- RaUroad Stock a, market ca#h value. OT Conn. River Company Stock# jW w Mock# in (lartfotd Dank#, market v«luo 2*1.097 Cu .-tocke In New York Banka, mark#! valut dld,eT( 0J 6( .cka to other Banka, marfctt value. 71,135 «3 - , , , 12,030,433 30 T-lal LtabWtu** 83,242 03 „ THOMAS E DIUCfc, Jr. Secretary Uaitford, Jnly Ut, 1659 SalfoJ Har(tarj CU«a/>, di tiiATfoiD, Jaly l#t. 1659 PctM-oally appeared before me, a Justice nf tba pea.-*, daly aathorieed to edmlutaUr. oalht, Thomaa (L Brace, Jr, Becntary, end made aolems oath that the foregoing sUto maot ol the Aaaetaand Oondltlon of the A*tna Inanrance Company la true. □ KHKT FOWLKR, Justice of th. p M .. a FU. lUfLit, Preaidant; TK. Burt. JiSrcrvUt v; T * ilUlim,T Pree'i; J. B. Bcsirm, Oecsnl igt DIRECTORS. Tbotaaa S. Brace, Ocatavna t. DaiU Robert Uoell, Walter Eenay, K. A. uorkeley, Raonel Tndor, Banoal P. Ward, Wm.F. Tuttle, Roland Mather, Kbentrrr Footer naoryaPrau, Edwin O.Rlplay,' Drayton HUlyer, Autlo Dnnaare, Juerph Cbnreto, Thomaa A. Alexander Charles U. BrwlnanJ. lUtalneai attended to with dlapatch and fidelity PjlUa« latued, and Appllcaliona aollciUd, by A A. CARRIER A BRO., Acetta .e3*3md_ 63 Fourth ftrect CARD" *JIUE UNDERSIGNED UAS THIS DAT aaeoclatcd with him in tba WHOLESALE tIROOERY C tllC AGO. BOBINESB, Mr SAMUEL EWART and Mr. WILLIAU CURRY, and will continue the earn# at ih« OLD STAND, NO 871 LIBXRTT STREET, directly opposite the Eagle Pittsburgh July t. &A.MDEI. EWaRT. .WM U IiJUMI.Y WM CUUUS W. M. QORMLY & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, fR© VISIONS, PRODUCE -$150,000 00 PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, »o. 971 Liberty Strtat, Pittsburgh, P*. Ju2rtmd2dp OHIOKERINQ <Ss SONS' * VEW SCALE PIANO FORTES. THE subscriber ha* ngw on band a most ■plendld Mock of PlanoeJ eooeiiting cf and 7 Oe* Uvea, In Plain and Carved Caw* of the moat elegant do •rrlption, from the calibrated Factor* of CbickerJog A tJoc*. The iuatrumeotl ate all provided with their latest improve meets, aa Rtpcsttaff-Action, pn*H*-Dxmprr% Fttt-Bam men, sod are of their j ENLARGED NEW SCALE, Bj which » taaeb larger aonnd board u obtained, cons*, floeatly tha tone la rendered very powtrfnl, yet reUlsioa fa sweet and moalcal quality. By tire perfection of the a£ Uoa, tha performer la enabtad to produces!) grade# of tone from yunuutaw to /crturtmo,wUh tha grutaat mm. I 0 PUHOa «• tta. ip*a ■.! by the beet artifta and critics la oar country: 4 THALBKKQ “T*—“Th*7 art beyond cotaparlaoa Pu bon 1 *“I? ***“ *? Vait9d But “. »nJ »*U compere £* rorably with any I haro tnr known.” v aafissx-k tftma tbs K.tlon.l lot.l|l«.ne«, Wuhlnjton] * ith l“<n.n«ni.lira ' ‘a Ijoln* ot too., .troDslb .ad to. (Froa tb. N.w Otluo. Pic job..) MnlniotSXm O, F* t “H •'«««» of OoUh, «ol raitoof TOtamhip ,„ 4 .boro til for roloro. .oj r.. brU, “ ocr *ad p.roißDenc. of tono, FXTTSBU&Q H. -F H FOiiD. CONh INSURANCE. Waia-M.—P Batchford Starr: William M’Kea.ol Win ii g ,r?S o;I, n broFrM,w: Jbo - m - Atwood,of Atwood, ®«J- T-Tradlck.or Trodlek,Mote# t Co: Henry Wharton; Mordecal L. Dawaou; G«TaI. Stewart o 4 Jobn H- Browor of John Q. Brown A Co: B-A.rahDMtook.oM). A. Fahooatock A CO4 Andrew D. -Caab; J. L. Brrlnger, of Wood A Errtngar. M. OOJWtT DEALER* IN ucrcarxn axn junraOTTUD CORDAOE . Of every daecription COTTON, JUTE, MANILLA AND AHBBIOAM lIEMP ROPE, Tarred Stuff,lYlkblng line#, Gining Thrcai'- SEINE TWINES, SHOE THREAD, WTCK.tnd all kinds zt CORDS A«D LINES. aq9’sS;oodtfabyco THE ADMIR) X « *r» rapectfallj tafct racvlTioK OQt FALL I CELEBRA' Tbc demuul for •*pc« of Uio aapglj call io order to tetan D.HLBf to 13 y rtocfc ct few* i&o.> X[k bbls. fj CO2NER 6TIZ AND SAUTUFIELH hTi. GPPCMITK TIIE POST OFFICE putsd vs an . rx. Ntranger* or VI ten, Desirous of knowing where 3 iv bt «t place to prepare yooeg mca for Indues*, are direct u oulj t„ tnfjjir, of the prli'ripal Murchtnla, tisutirs, “ r,J ***«»• ihnnal men ir t nry. rut arc mo.t n Ar.?h VS"'" 1 * lll ’ “ -.n.’iii.. < «a "-•t** the m * '' I- *’'• r ihr bi.,? aod aoc«s the d w |, ..f nuc} ' 1 • ' ’* l ‘*d»uU •>- *U*Ld' Sr ‘ / - tenry of the ituipota , h . ' -•• .-nx», t»>* e^-mpa* literary eiandicg of the'totrhii* 1.? l 'f‘*. aijwi teore and go to make op a Aral clam F.-liooi 1. i*' 1 J ' r ,l, "’ a4 ,h »t that the Iron Ctty College t« j?re«ti. in Jii " 1 School, and poeaeasea fwlllti** n.i wLer- *"'* of 4 “'s' other It I* not expected that they will p*tT«t,i. *»"*''’Ll 9 f ;' ncd ' will they be eoliclted to do eo. !U auJtulwr lo the Firemen’s As.-»viatioa will pleaae meet at Neptune U»M, O q WKDNPm*v EVENING, October 6tb, at 7 o’clock. DAY By order of the President, of* ltd R. Vf MACKEY, K..-’, AILECEKNY AXL MaNCHES TX» Puinou iUaWiT Coit?aht -XL* .nUcHUr. to the ttocA of tbit Company are notiflod tint » mr«>uoz will be held at the office of H. B.WILRINS, No. 145 Eocrth •troet, Pittoborjr, on WEDIfEBDAY, OCTOBER fcTB, ■t 10 o'clock i- V- far the pnrpoee of orgtaizfug. THOMAS BAKKWKLI, JOHN K. PARKS, WILLIAM BAOALKY, aH.PALI.3OX, — _ LEWIS JOB. 8 BROWN, U. 11. WILKINS £.musrawms. THEATRE. MaNAOERJ .. ..PORTER AND M’fARLASD Lhort opm at 7 o’clock; Citrtatn vnJi t iti il “ c'clock prnisely WFDNFSDAV EVENING, October 6th, will t-A presented, THE MOSS TROOPERS To c.-nctui|o wlih THE SWISS COTTAGE. CARGO S BRASS AND STRING BAND; OFFICK, 21 FIFTII STREET. s.Siljd iSiucationat SEWICKLEY ACADEMY. — A Classical urn CosuracML Roahoco, Ecaoni roe Bcre, on the P., Ft. W. A C. It. it., 12 tulle* ma Pittsburgh. REV. J. fl. TRAVELLt, A. M, Principal Tbe TniRTF-FOUBTU SESeIOV will ectnmeii'-u on TDEeDAV, November 151,.15VJ. TlUtt, per session of fir* mettbi {75 Fat circular*, etc., rmjalro of John Irwfn A Sons, f" Water struct, or T.II. Norm A Co, i!4 Wood street, or ot the Principal, Sewicbiey. Pa. se2i2ajeodawSiF North 6ewlckloy Academy. THIS SCHOOL is situated in Beaver Co. P*-, about 6 miles north cf Now Brighton Station o Pittsburgh, Fl Wayne and Chicago Railroad. Jta toa tioo Is very inviting on account of ihn healthfalness sc basuty of the surrounding country. Tbe Studeots are fre from immoral associations and atl each surroundings a will divert ibetr minds. It is condnctod under th« conjunct supsrvlaioa'of Rev, n. WEQBKR and Mr. LL'CIUdOdQOOD. Mr.Osgocd Is known as tbe author of Oegood’s eerie* of Progressiva Headers and a teacher of long experience. The Modern Languages will b« tanght by Prof. BIIEDAFT, agoutiemsa eJucstud m Tr.nto an<l Qrnnauy. Tho oext aets'nu wfll commanca oo TCE3DAT, Oct.Sith, 1&69, end continue 22 weeks. The course cf instruction is thorough, including el] the bremhos taught tu high schools goavally Boarding, Tollion, Uoout, Light*. Foal, Watting— Additlonal/or Latin aoJ Greek, each French and German, each InitmmAnUl Uuii« VoctlMo*lc _ For further particular* addrwa lUr. U. WEBBER or L. OSQOOD, North Sewicfclaj, Pa. Rtnusc*—C. YKAGRII, J. K. PARK Gen. W ROB INCON, Jr, J.B. IIcPADDEN. aoSO-.ihnood Biitmi.tGrfiAm conjnEnci&LcoLLEGE AND WRITING ACADEMY, College Hall, Dlamondi Birmingham TKHMB, CAfrU ON ENTRANCE. CAr Ornamental Writing ) “ Plain Writing 10 > TNue aolifuilti H Writing aro huk-Kf-*plDg.... 30 j N. 3UAFFER, Profereor cf Writ tog and Book Keeplug <}. li Til KAI>, Jr , Professor of Panmanahlp. i:. T. WELLS, Profeaaor ot Book-Keeping tod Coomt cinl Calculation*. UKV. W I) TtOLTOX, I>;Uirsr ou Dlatory an 1 Gener Bctjerts IION ti P H.ENNTKEN, Ex D a Sliniifcrr «•> Dj mark, » member of the PitUbnrgh Bar, Lccrorcr rn 0:-r ciTcUl L*w PBOP. M, F. EATON, Lecturer on Elocution Call and are what boa never been before attsmptel by-any Kctneo, namely: Specimen* of Ornamental and Prececal otaaoablp rxecttfrtl in yTvrpnxcnzt, In the thort epaoeof from 70 eeconil* end upward*. Good boarding at $2,60 per w o ek. Birmingham Terry free foratndcnte. Eon trance at any time. For ipfclmiGi of offhand Dcilow Writing, auricse two poetage ftempe, end eJdrees Q It LEirnjEAD, Prlfldp»». Httibcrgh, Pa. JcTSilydA^F PNITERSITF OF PENfIsYLVAfII. Law Department, PH. IL ADELPHU. A TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION viii commence on the 3d of October next. Th* Mioeiog are tba eaDjecta of the tectorer UON. ououne SHAaBWOOD— Peraoo-, r~u .L.»l p; nCr <rty and Mercantile Law. PROF. P. SJoOALL—Evldairid. PROF. E. SPENCER SrttLEa-Eqouy Ja«t#prnden«. Every effort It made to render thU loatitntton efficient tor the pnrpoee K ha# In riow. Thsatndanta ara frequently and carefully,examined, legal qneatlon# are dlscnaead and. rxerciwa In wrlUag form part of the conn*. By tba rale* of the Coorte,tha time occupied here, 1# treated aa eqalya lent, for mast parpoee# to eflea atudy, In entitling to ad minion to the bar, and when admitted in the Court below, • graduate of tble Inetltotlon can practice it one* la the I# pT, S£Sl 0 »' lDt ™dnctory Lecture will be deliver on FRIDAY, Sept. 20th, at 8 o’clock, p. M, a. the niual lecture room, by the Hon. OEO. SHARSWOOD. eet9-2m MODKKN LANGUAGES.—Frederick APBU No. 170 Smithflaid atreet beta to Inform bia toQarman, French, eto. »,10 f^d. ENN INSTITUTE, Hancock street, nearpbnn *» ill ra open TO MONDAY, tne 2Wh AUGUST. Termi |32 par auction of flra month#. j jj gwrTti ' PtlnJ^l looan * crascta IMPOBTERS OF hardware, NO. 59 WOOD STBEST, fom D.iuia above St. Charlat Hotel, je3onja» rnrsßusuo, G g. BkTiN, Ut* of Guas Pittab’g oao. s. saw Air & co, Commission Merchants, roil the SALE Or PIG IRON, BLOOMS, Ac., No: 32 Wood St., Pittsburgh. hrraoou—Lyoo, Ebotb i 00., PltMtoreb; LTlornoo. Oop.UM * 00. PllUboijt: Iboi. E. rrooSlo, Em, 8l!n 2? c * merw,, i h.rri.borg; Brrao7o*rdo.r * 00, BolltoyolnaK.ro. • ltfO:to>d THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, Imorcol Ajrmtuit Lon or Dam ago by Fir. on Dalldingt, Mprohwn<itae« Fur n,l«Wi kt Itiuonabla li&tcs of Pramlnm. - «, «. F KATCJIFORD STARR, PreUdenL LBikts* W. Ccx*, Secreury. # £7 T 5 c * <:a R***»**cxa.—Wm. UcJmuaA Co ,J. Painter * CO, Thoma# M. Howe. E*j, j M . E*q, AJlen M’arey A Co. Wilson, Payne A Co, Ew S’," 1 °»’ »• 080. 6. ORYAS At CO., Affenta, JeSCtamd No. 63 Wood BtrvM. WILLARD UARVKY * CO. 84 MAIDEN LANE, AND IT CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. paper 'warehouse Krary dotcrlptloa of WBAFPIKG, PKINTiAQ AiT) WRITING PAPER, OS QAJTD OB BADI TO OBDCB, FA&CTf COLORED AND TTSSUJS PAPERS, BLOTTING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Btr»\w and Bonnet Boarda. ?WINB HOUSE WILLARD HARVEY At, CD., ° - ilotrfcn Xana and IT Cedar -Street NEW YOBS. ZEVP, COTTOX, FLAX 4.XD LINEN TWINES, ‘AMUBI SEAT. BAMUB] MERC n IALL&nd exjuni r ’?«'y.nsr' ;guctog Salts. lUBTIS LOOSIS & CO., EertSauts' EieliaagN PUBLIC SALK OF SQUIRREL HILL PROPRETT—WiII to 02-mi fortriproTnOßEDAT. Ociob-r 6th, •tSo'dack, p. cl, on the premJffML aralaaMo piece of property. formerly otrcod by T7m. u. Williams, Eeq., etmta-'nlog 19 seres, morn or leu. The property i* nil laprgeed and undera high ataUofcaUiratioß, hxTlog on It about 400 bearing Dwaxf Pear Tree* of all tba approv ed ratUtiw; a number of choice Foach and Apple Tree*; an abundance ef Qnpea. StrawberflM and other email fndte. The «bcl* proand l« admirably adapted for a tn*riat gar den Toe prcptrtyU within 9 cilotm* walk of thepropca e-1 P*M*-cger ballroad. , i Toe term* made known at,the timed ole and will to favoratiato the porebasrr, at a large partlon of the pur chase money may remain on mortgage os the pwm<m Omalbose* win lure center 'Fonnhend Slack*! eta. at 2 o’clock. t*T. ACSTIX LOOMI3 A Ca,Aoct* TOOK SALKS uv - t£TOCK SALKS BY AUSTIN LtiO&US 4 Uoo, AJ THS MEKCIUXTS- CXCUIKaE BVERT THURSDAY SVEVL\O.-U.-.aS, IhUg*, insurance nd Copper Stock, bon<: and Real Kstsu 5.-. M «i ■-»,«- «,i« it the Merchants' Rxrb<in<* t»y AUSTIN L03M13 A Cu. Notes, Drifts and Lotmi ea Besl &>t*t* c-A riasaost-le terms by 4USTJN LOOUIb'A eO •e2l Stock Note Brokers. SE FMiribst. Important to *?iry man who keeps o T Horse, Cost, Sheep or Plff. 11 ORLB Y ’ £> FOOD KOR CATTLE, U.v FHOH LSxiL&SD.) V'",’ prc; and food tbr animals vis InrsaioJ lull tr> tto liritUh pro; l-j by lb# proprietor, ilout n».) jdra S’oeo, slj ii ha* cow b, eatntrltobed i« a Ugttluj'e irurU of commerce, its u*i|ol nod beueil ci*; tare:* bvtog recognised lad hdmtmd. Tbs • toea *’■>.,nu-uy and rapidly Increasing. netonly wnf ng*! agriculturist* and hreeden of stock,'batwith the public In R-aml; and there eso be CO doubt that as its merits «ro U.-Her understood, it trill become naortirfo <rf universal consumption by ell who h*T* ta (uterasttn do mestic animals. The oC'EogUtid baluga greet cattle-roaring country, his, doabtless, -given «a Impetus to the sU-lr cf natural forage, and lad to tbit research after the usUrUl* best u. p L*? for th ® PorP o *** of fattening and Improvingstock, which his resulted m the production cf the iK.re Food tad 0t^ r dlscorerlee regarding animal development _ Tnaney'sf’ocd for Cattlo maj be ared kr ail antea!*.— its effect le to Inrlgorate their.health .land increase their i>bj>,cal power. It to found partloilsrty heocfidal in re storing to good condition horses which 4rev# hvenortr workel. or bteome thin and weak tbrongh diseaco.or those ofi naturally f-etile constitution. Its ns? for eowsln creisea the q nastily and-enriches the quality of their milk mseatrsmely nourishing for cUras and lambs, rcndsslas tbrm hardy, end prodccJng. rapid growth. lu&tteafotf -jualltle* are p«b«ps the mest remarkable of tny.acd ara convincingly dUplsytd in fetdirgop pigs, Ac, Tnefiatb oi fhat?fotheri. W,lU,t,,KrQ ‘ tIT * Ql>crior Ia ccnitoiioey to Besides bcnsGLUng the animal, the owner will find tba; the use of this Food will Is fonad >cmt saving •elf, os Us propttftir* are such that it enal-lca the animal to extract much nutriment frcct cubstsncu (snch n straw cr chifl) which La lore would have been ratea with little bene fit, if cot sometime* with positive Injury. Thus it converts the commonest provender into wholesome food. In addition tom extensive use throughout Orest BriialO, Thorlsy’s feed fcrCatile is being largely exported to Cane da, New York, France Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and has at various times been shipped tomest ether parts of Uw world. Including the Atlantic islands and Australia. Sold In casks containing 440 lerdr, price $l4; half cask.’ $7, and trial packages of 113 feeds, $4. , Hole Depot In Penosylvstil 202 IVcS street, Philadelphia, Pa. Agepts wanted. eestdintfl OLD and TO UN G ATFIKM ITS TKUTD, MZ. TU4I j Professor Wood’s Ea|r HestoraUVe WILL PRESERVE,INFALLIBLY, THE prewiA and eolor of the hafr, if nsed two or three times a week, to«ny imaginable agei Perfectly restore the gray; cover the bald with nature’# own ornament, the hair, make it moreeolt and beaott/nl the 1 any oil,and preserve the scalp free from all disease, to U»f RTeatest tge. States men, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, Cl' r'gymca, llcftAiional Men sad Uentlomen and Lsdlea of t !1 clsi.ti, all over the world, bear testimony that wo don t say too ranch in |w fsver. Kend the following, and judge;— FKOF2S3OK 8. TUALUBIIS, PIANIST, ;; - ssya, on his antral In the United £lairs bo wms rapidly becamiug gray, bet on aptlyinc wood’s Hair BeitoratlTD his hair soon recovered its originathna. CU AttLEd OAntsKIF, 13 Ifasiu* Street, N. Y siys the gray hairs oa his wife** head were, af ter a few week's trial, turned into a dark brown, *t tbs tarns time beautifying and thlcknalng the A- 0. RAYMOND, B-itb. Hata*. sajs La la cow sixty years old, and bis hair and whhkncwenj two-thirds gn®r>utby the unoftwc; > ©os of Realoratlve f*' h»tr* havo *'£sfQsbX*4, both on his i/x s,df«ce, and ts^ 1 — anml gleasy thaa 1' "'/dive fw«. vole. aiu»a£c f-*. o^/ satr-e‘•!Tict.\ •,§'/, -■ / - jSjf Gk! FINLEY JCti.- tON*. 1 */g a&f&&Ph that he lost bis h«lr by ‘'-/'a & / GS^fj He nsed Wood’s Ualr &*£/ . f& 5 now thick and gloasy. / 5 to £L/ S.M.MIBD "f'?S /§*> /a,* gr-*n tbe Restore?' I • /■Sj' /jz 3i &,xrt eftherone? /a? 4 / §--/' Q .JffSl has a fine h' - /*°^ T T. L- MORSE. LtUa /O 7 /&<§ /■? f /s>& seen Wood’s Hair // © JJI "5 % ■ set, and never knew It /{Bu i all it professes to da. . 5 /W<>« /Q*S h'JZh 4. J. iLDEi* Ayi IS-,:/*}s/&.. bd Ihould t -/&£ MaS fa /Ml, foil. It,, /Jf I%'. live, he n»w *3T Sold by all Druggists, and by O. J- WopJWv*£ A 00, 444 Broadway, Hew ll4, Mo - Sold in Pittsburgh by DK. : o£O. H. KKIBBB, 0. L. FAHNfidTUCK A CO *°‘ l 1111 tfrMgl—. flnfcllj} OFFICIAL PAt'ER OF PissaaoaoajiafliiS'ia, fCBLISHEL DAILY AND WCEKL? £7 R* £KRBTX & CO- IS NOW IS lie- BEVEKIT-FOUBin YEAH, STUb a large aa3 csaitaailj increasing cißcni.AX-ioN, Ot both its Piiij ocd Wifely Eiitlom. ofl?n ojjTUTjal ludnrwrrcntj tc a tjjna cnlrsnaUj as The Best Cnmaorcia! Paper in tho West, Reaching uit tac-it C» tus >i«rtoaau, lUsrafachJr en tad Famflfr* in &«t» Clt;rs and nrrcaadiog regies, tnclodiog Penneylvauia, Ohio. -Northern Indi “*■ westem "Virginia, "Wisoon »ln. lowa, Illinois. Kansas and Nebrsatea. at Moderate Prices, AJjYERXIiIitG AQENT3 FOB Tl*£ GiZKTTc,'' Si***T*. 8. H. PETnHOttL * 00. !f«w r>.f 0> WNA^WKnwS *°°-» New Tork: JO7E, C<£* < OX, JOXAB WEBSTEB toJ Q. MEECg, PhlU. * 3Dr. Ctmrcnni'e Remedy for taafrovccuon and Caro of Conaumptlon. Wli/clieiKr'i Ganutno Prcporatlomortb* Hppopboaphltea of Lime and ofSoda, T/it Speafiaßnudy for Cbniabyrftae, ■iittoi, DdsCL-y, D,j ipepria, and IfercmDixata, The success of this slip bimdt (disoorerod bj Dr. J r. Chnrcblll, or Perle.) is obttlobs brittle met ntLosSed popeUrl* tbrmsboetEsrop. „ a Cnlta i It k . suh lnwiaUe Cfcicy In all Pulicouarj »ci Korrcaa D.*«*ei— an&E or coriEojirnos, XnU,.«W K ,4 Ihird.uja C.pWicd, im.JMMy ’ fc '° “ ta " '"Ktrttiatj „ t3th , „*»%»■!* il ”“') “*" otulcc; . Id *n t J tti. Wn*.-, S JnL "“ r£ '" to " ■*“■• i«»x I» oriMimr flsleot to prodaeo death. “««>>• con*..Obi, iat wIU 1/ ““, 'i™ th ” r * «>•»» • nupidoa rf li. dl»Mc. /w -“* “ * ”***»» >'«»'« rv«rt O CcainmptiTei, In ur „t ihedi.aui itoaU tmn Srf”L -wf “t ° > * °' “■* “rrolnpUlta tf Uoo U 4 fji,, Q "“ dOJ P"P*r»a.n” (In .tart, m «‘ a "^ Pb< * U “. " combination proposed by Dr. CborchUl *te: essenl or-* Md b spared acoordln* to fcli crvinil IcranU. DS. CnUBCHILI/a WOBS 02f CONgTtttPHOJf OompriHc* Uf.report dado to the Imperial Academy cf Medicine, Cun, «j TeatlmonlaU, 4c, which, together with a Cbta’ar, *fltbe •ent on Tocdpt ofTW2I,TB 05JTT3 In rtaiop*. Oicixos.—lnterested Drnggiat* will try to *rß yen otter preparation! than mine. Do cot toy ttrn. My -Ceaoln* Preparation" bean my fee elaQo rigaalnie. 49*£oware of all Preparation* claiming to to the Hypo phoepbUee, which ccniatn nos, or any Dswi 2fce country. leUhaly to be Soo Jed with •porfeu* ccTtiflcetCJ. * P*JC*»—One bottle, $3; tfcreo bottle*, s>. - SckJ, wholo caloand retail attbeSM* General Depot in tfce United States, t 3 John etnet,.r Y- t- x J. WISCUBSTEB, lowbo» order* ehoold be eddrvtoed. Aha, wholesale and retail by DR.G. H. SZTEDIt, Jio. 140 Wood rtrwt, PKtaborab ■«fl retail by J. P. fLEMiXO, Allegheny, HSzitvt -s= m Hr* fix or Aatt«l table*—i bilious ; SICK m.l s. limn, Corrector JU£ADaCU£. tu??Z%!s, coma ’ -■■• WKU OuHf'LAtST?, Ii'U’LUM Bbool>, JAficiik, ■„ BIUOC3UI UAlll HE CITY.
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