jpSPip# 1 *■ ***»-•• »■ »“«»*>» -a. bhhdtt & c 0..; to IT OBS and FROPBI X T 0 B S PITTSBURGH = TUESDAY MORNING. OCT. 11, 1669. Republican Btate Ticket. THOMAS E. COGU&AN, of V«fk cwo«if aniLAL, WILLIAM XL KBISI, of Dork* coni**> Republican County Ticket. isuii> KLIAS U. IHWa. PUUburgb isnxßtT, yn.UAM VARNIIM, Pitttbnrgh, DAVID A. PRESSLEY, AUeebeoy, CHARLES L. aOEIIiUNO, Reaetre. DAVID K. BAYARD, Ptoblr*, WILLIAM ESPY, Lo«m St. Clsk , ktwixAST LAV JTWfc.- / THOMAS MELLON, Golub*- • • VHTCCT AtTOBWV*. . JACOB 11. MtLLKR, PJU»t» r * b OOODMA.V T ? Swth FnyatU. cojonwioi'f JONATHAN BHAOFF, frratb Pittibargb. ICOIToB, " DA VTD CORNELIUS, SewkkteL SITKTTTCB, 3L 7. ANDRHBON. E*stß<“>T "EJUCtOS cr TUB rood, .tOSEYO MtLLKR goovdcn. Get out the Vote ! Let no Republican bo permitted to stay at .homo—Rain or Eti'me, cold or warm, go to the polls yourselves, and see that every other Re publican does. ThE LAST WORD. We make a last appeal to the Republicans or Ute city and neighborhood to (urn out to-day and rote. We make this appeal, especially, to our mer - ohants, business men, warehousemen,i mechan- Icoand laborers. Many of them are busily en gaged during the day, and sometime t grudge the time it takes to vote. We trust that no each feeling will be alllowed to operate to-dky~ Tate tho time. In the cities and boroughs it is bat a little distance to tbo election ground, and the little time required to go there oannot amount to enough for an excuse for any one It is a sacred duty to vote, bqJ the man who does not nso so valuable a privilege not-only ne glects his duty, but contributes voluntarily to wards rendering (he privilege valueless. He is not, in all respects, a true citizen, who docs not faithfully disohnrge one of the highest daties of 'a citizen—.the intelligent exercise of tho right of Totiog. Two years ago, under the apathy engendered by our defeat in 1860, at least a thousand Re pablicans r in and about the city, stayed at home ,from .the election, and the result was that we lost two candidates upon our ticket. The way to prevent suob a rssaU, now, is for every man to turn oat and vote. We have an opportunity, now, of taking nur revenge, in part, for 1860, and let ns not neglect so excellent a ehanee. There le an additional reason why the men we are appealing to should make a grand rally at the polls to-day. They are all interested in ibe revision of the Tariff; and the only way to se cure that is to seonre an out and out Republican triumph. Let every friend of a Protective Tariff go tg-the polls to-day and vote the Republican ticket entire. Remember 1800. Wo were beaten, then, by triokery and fraad, and we must wipe out (bat defeat by a grand trinmph in 19''0. Tho foun dation for that trinmph must be laid now. A victory this year is essential to our victory next year. Remember 185 G -EMENDS OF AN ECONOMICAL GOVERNMENT! If you want to Rebuke this Corrupt Na . tional Administration, GET OUT A # FULL VOTE! An Incemirc lo Vigilance. The democrats, under some apparent encour agement or other, hare got the idea ioto their heads that they can elect a part of their ticket to*day. The idea is ridioaloas, you will say. So it setm. Bat this very hope, delusive as it may'appear, ia stimulating them to extraordioary vigilance, and their aotive men were yesterday busy ecsaring the wards and stirring oat the vote, expecting, with a full to increase their chances, at the least. They expect the Republicans to bo apathetic, and that many of them will stay at home: and if they can get thtir vote cat, they may bare some chances of success. , -r. Thisvigilaaoe of theirs ehculd-be the strong est possible incentive to vigilance on ordinary activity on jibe part of oar m*. 11 whip them oat of their boots. The car ihe.psrl of the democrats, has picco of jockeying. They billed io England a “waitlog They-have held la Iheir nage for a nrifi brash at the close, expecting in this way to bring in their miserable eld hacks ahead. They hare held no meetings, showed no signs of ac tivity, pretended to be careless as to the result, and done everything possible to lull oar people into a fatal over-confidence. But while out wardly professing entire indifference as to the result they have been quietly working all over the county, passing tho word to their friends to. be\diligent, and thecxpectation is to catch us rvpjiping, and snatch at least a partial victory ' from our neglect. Bmpbucass ’ Shall this trick sacceed v It is with you to ssy- Von can, with a little ac tivity and energy, defeat it. All that jfe need is a fall vote. To work, then. Vote yourself, and that every one Within your reach does the came. Let every merchant vole, and sec that every one about bis establishment votes. Let every mechanic or laboring man vote. Let every Republican of whatever calling, volo, and —when the election closes to-night, let no one be •übjoct (o the reproach' that he eoald have'pre vented an adverse roault, but did not. Do ton want to elect a President in-hii) f Then get out tho vote TO-DAY. REMEMBER: That McElbiooy end Tomer, the locofooo majority of the board of Commission ets in 1858, exonerated the Collector!, of the Railroad Tax from what they had already col lected of that tax. REMEMBER! That the same Cosuhiesionere drew warrants upon the County Treasury for the money thus collected aod which they pre ” Vented, by their exonerations, from ever reach ing the County Treasury. REMEMBER! That the money thus collected has never been accounted for. The county paid it b&olc, bat never received it, sad the locofoco commissioners have never explained what be came Of it! REMEMBER,! That the object of bringing out Ed. Campbell, Jr., the locofoco candidate for Commissioner, is-io secure a locofoco majority in the board again, to oover up the iniquities of the put, aad'pment the exposure of the corrup tion whielf has prevailed under iocoofoco rule. REMEMBER* That if yoa would bavo that corruption thoroughly exposed, you mast elect honest Johatuas Beactt to the Commissioner’s Office. . ~~~ JUook to ibe Dafenecal Tho locofoeos did not for awhile expect to eleot any part of their ticket; batwithiuafew days thfiy have, by paoderiog to the oati-Sabbath feeling, got a hope of electing their Senator, one Vofthtir' Assemblymen, Treasurer and Commie ••loner, tfhete are the offices they will direct to. They will concentrate their atresgtKppon these end abandon all the rest. These arejSfcerefore, those offices which should rejMTflUiemwt attention froth ourfriends. We do sot anticipate the defeat of any of our candi dates; bat we solicit our friends throughout tho lo pay particular attention to these of* - ‘SJ«. Bee that Republicans arc not tempted to •cratch the candidates for those places. They are all worthy of support, and it behooves us to - see that they do uoi run behind. VOTE If possible. Those whp put off voting until the last moment are often im sblo to get their Totea in. Votbjamt. ! i Broiertck. v; friends or a protective ! TfceVo liraaotherwictim to free speech An- • i . ft I olbir’ frw wM'ha* been struck down for hie “A"£&!FIXX ■ , devotion lo lie caueo of freedom. Uroilcrict. HUMEMBEF. tlui every thing depend, tn a liko Sumner. hue been. MjailcJ bccenee ho w«e FULL VOTE TO-DAY ' obnoliooe to the Slave power; but, vmh Hie eame vindictive epiril pureuing bim, hie aavail Tin. rec.Dt political eoul,-ct in (icorgia haa anls have made Barer work Ibao in Sumner'* reaulted in the re election o( the lien .loeeph c.„ Tb. intention ,n .Ungbter Scntner «. *„%«-£• not successfully carried out . butthey b-tvc m* o B | x Deraoer&tH ami two Opposition Members of » BOfB thing of it with poor Broderick. Congrrfs. as follon It is t™ that Broderick has (alien in what tber eftll a due! hot U.r enieuoc ip clear that- •- M-rtio.» ■ '!,*»«» } .t it was ft case of assassination coder a less re- 4...ui.h»* J u.nr,;: i .„i,. , pnlaive name. Broderick bat fallen a mar.yr >■ ' to freo principles —has been deliberately shot : Jvthua Hat. a> . down for bis manly utterances against Slavery f Th e extension and bia Jetermiuatiuu to resist tbo In Mississippi tbe Dcmocrncy hire triumphed . schemes of tbe adminislration leaders in that jJq tjj_p election, of oonree. The State ticket msi * Stale. It was not a duel, bnt a murder: and the chosen is as follows: | blood of ihe slaughtered Senator cries aloud from n°liT. V.i.i! U *r i w ( c '° r cL ' the ground for vengeance upon his murderers. 1 M ’* aar !;• l\ aM ' " f ! ® e> f Tifattner M. D. Hsjtn*- of * .£-v.. That the man fell a vjotim to a brutnal con* Tbe Democratic Delegation id the last Con spiracy is plain. The Ban Fraociioo correspou* gross has been re elected entire, as follows: lat i dent of the New York Tribune Bays: • . Dikiriol, Lmlm <1 C. L»m»t; =J, Reuben j 3 | D*tip; dJ, William Barksdale; 4th, Oiho K. Bm ’ “Terry U a Texan, and an ultra Southern Demo- ; elot^u; oib, Jobo J- M'Rea. critic politician, and daring a long rcildonco in the ’ _ _ State be bat, of course, been a bitter political- enomy A Nr*T or Cocsterfeitebs BttOEKS L r.«~-For of Broderick, tbe leader of the Northern faction of' a long lime there has cxlstod id ihc Tillage of the Democracy. This political hostility prepared Newburgh, on the Ohio, about thirty mile# abuse tbe way fur tbe personal quarrel, which arose about this, a Dost of counterfeiters, who hare beeo the Ist of Jnly, and led to this doe!. Broderiok, '■ the country With bogus coin, bnt who while »t the table of th« Intarr.etiim.l Ilolel. eaitl 1 h&TC maDß( , e( l the buelneee Be adroitly as to Be thel Terry, who had formerly been Chief .Toetioo of c Jclco ,i on . Tho Deputy 0. 8. Marehal of lonr Sapreme Conn, wee a corrupt man. A Wend 1 ha, been wYfbklng the raacale a long of the latter, a Mr. Pcriey, requested Broderick not ; kUC “ ‘ , ®, , . a Ito speak in W style at a public table; Broderick »M 1«, » nd on Friday evening last, having made | reputed tbe Uognago. For tbU. Parley challenged everything Btirc, made a descent upon a suspected ; him, but Broderick refosed to fight. urn] becaoso .Mr. ‘ house in tbe village and suooeeded In capturing i Perloy was a British sabj«rt, out au American; rtc- i some four or five of the leaders of the gang, i .->W/y, because .Mr, Porloy was not bis equal in polit- j among whom were Mr. Samuel Llgget, formerly ical position; end, ihirJ!, r , because the intorest of | ft tavern keeper of Steubenville and a Mr. Samofl | bio party demanded that be should not fight antil j Q oon j a t h e house the officers fonad moalds and after the election. An account of that atT-iir may bo ! aU S3rlß of mftteT - ml: , for carrying on the fclcnt i f °*n r T.!i »m il 1 t«««/ n *hn .» j\ r w/ftf otw business, together with about a carl load of I David b. lorry U a lawyer, about 4i) ycard ot ago. t , . ’ , ° _ ,t, . ' Tho only public position which beererhoid here was } rcad y» cash all ready for circulation. Among i Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, a position for tbe arrested and immedtatfly connected | which he was not fit in either learning, talont or moral | with the gang, U a patriarchal looking man about : character. 110 woe on tbe bench duriog the Vigilance ' seventy years of age IFArritny !nt»' Committco time, and was far a longtimo held a pris- ! oner by that bo>ly for baring stabbed a member of j the committco. ~. | Fatal Acvidemt.—Wc learn that Mies Mattha Porter. aged ahout 21 years of ago, and daught er of Mr. Tboe Pouer, of township, la , ibip county, cjaio accidentally < her death on I Thursday evening last, under the lowing pain ; ful circumstances ' She was returning homo from Harrisviilo, where she bad been attending the ordination of Rqv. Mr. 'Torrence in compa ny with Mr Robert McDowell, and «-V".a they ‘ had arrived at tho bridge In tho village of Pioe ’ grove the horse took fright and ran off, throwing This professional cut-throat,' it will be socti, tier from the buggy on her head. Death cueued was pot forward to tryhia .kill, firat, at lb* work 1 »>’<"" »” h ”“ r "forward,, either from an injury , ... .. , .., , . to the brain or from a dislocation of tho Deck, of assassination- if he failed, Denver was to try ... , , . . . . ... . She did notspeak afierreceivmgtbc injury Miss it: and if be failed, (iwin was to take his place, j p orler M i o telligent and estimable young and so on, doubtless, until Broderick fell. Tho j lady, and her untimely death is deeply deplored determination was to kill hi in anJ the duel was by her relatives and friends. Mrrrrr H ohoeen as the best fortu of aocimpUshing tho Ai rtt'csr —On Saturday the ‘J’lth ult ,as hellish deed. Drodarick was a thorn in the sides ' uon of Mr. John HamiUoo, of East Mahoning •., __ rr- f I township was enraged nt work on the farm, tbu of these men. uis free utterances were sure, 1 , /*, h , , . , * | team of horses which ho was driving became Booner or later. to wrest California from the hands . nnmivniajtcDble, and rancii, and threw ihe jnum; of the Southern bullies: and it was therefore re- . man from the wagon with such fon-e as to break solved upon to got rid of him. The bame spirit 'l 3 ® skull in two places, from which the brains, incited the net which prompted the brutal ns- J"' co-iop out The wound. ..re promp.ly v * dressed by Dre < . nod J. MeLweo., of Flun.- sault upon Sumner; and it was undertaken, as 6q( j gentleman who coinmooicaied this that was, by men high in the confidence of the intelligence to us informs us that the young man Bachaoao administration and its supporters isjn a fair way to recover Fif-oobni!* hrf* '■ His blood be upon their heads i'oi.si’ D&bvv;tEi*.—The dead body of Mrs. M Kamor says It w*i understood several weeks ago | between Terry, Owln end Denver tbet they should all challenge Broderick ia succession. Girin is no shooter, and it were better for him, if ho must light, to bo third on the ll*]; bat Denver is repatod to bo n formidable antagonist In a duel—cool, and a good shot, lie killed Kdword Gilbert, tho editor of tbo Aim, h H ; -2, f«>r ridiculing Bigler, n whem he D was then Secretary of State. While we stop to drop a tea; <*Ter the grare of Mor ford, wife of Mr. 11. M. Morford.of James - ... # . . ». • , . .1 , i . town. in this county, was found in tbe mill race this unfortunate victim of democratic fury, let i , ' v . S j _ i , , ' l in that borough on Friday morning last. The as not forget that it is left to his friends here deoeased had for some lime before been labortog in the North to vindicate the free speech for underasevereboJUydiseaaowhiohhaddisordered which bo has been murdered If wo would ae- ’ HicmindandahehadeTidentlycommlttedpuioide care .hoi boon !o onr.ylro,,, *e a „ tr , 7 : InquMl held on Frid.y by J„. Throop, , hso , acting as (. orouer, who rcturncJ a rcr defeat the party which murders and attempts to lJirl ia Wfcr .|ane© *, (b ibo facts U'h,-;. murder men for Ibrir adherence to (he right Republicans' as yea oall to mind the fact that Mumi:r —The is now t>- , > ~ , , . _ . e 1. ril 1 li-r it)t »)«;*• tu • rt»*iul>t l • i »t. 10-day la eicQii&n aty, and that i' nflorJs you r j,„ t tu ,, f ~< r , Hh t , r .... ( , ul opportunity to strike another blow tor freedom, ,u ' r > " r " l f ‘ r •■Mrur. un i irs.ta!;»*, rr J ' l/T «!.. li tit* tt.iib»cli i« lib < J-rM.tbe litft Jer*e^t»d t ttjr. do cot forget tk|U it is now more ih&o ever your h --i *n.t r-ou.r'-i iaki.ni: doty io denounce at the polls the wicked aJmio- ul igtration onder whose auspices this deed of r".','" I *.'‘r'V'• V-'ll'lli* 1 ' : 'r blood has been done. Remember Bro-icricf «;> ~ •* «i. t t».( i» j rr* train, arc I '»* .>)»•«•<'» at«jT* ot. ■»•! ijnaj'it- «’•<■ »kill »);.! ». . tt-akl f I Moral l T waafp «>i) i;c l,f 11>—1 ■ tr*at tr A n 1 hi «■ r« !l>i« irnatnjfui tu h<» • u>i ■ simj>*» »> the lari, that toatpai! of a-lmtulaUnn* tom* reutml) t nay tbe tautu* •tfrcetb uf IL« a&tii*ai, aud at ’.he . .mn ch^-'t. lb- uitaaaa tu Ita th* lemivl) j'Wti • In lt>« • limitation of tli* uatura! afr-ngtb m l at • (ini- tt.- .!!•*•»*»• »*« th-«ur-:-r >-•• ■ltX.lt) U>- • BW.I Vt »!»♦> |4rl«OJ> t- ' I'l • - wit). |«LHIUUTs H>»LLAM> lUtlMlt. vtilrb »> • . "Cttrvlj < ( rafataht.-- nratt. t, «jJ will h •<.*,. , ,)• .. •r»«i • ' ( ' ()>%-’. I' I-»f-t !«.tr-r« l» J.ot ’),. IU L.!l Il! • '■-* . ' i:,.u«u>'iii j-.r tx-ttl* Th-ffni '!•«)■>*' l ' ,: -‘- Inily C-l-' r »!•-.; M"tlClue b*» it-.luo**! esarj itwitat- >*• • UhrL th- : .M«r fiiaiU f '.P »■»•)««.■ K-»arr UENJAiI! '• t’A'.F., . tv,* rrrf , t-M a I*l a-. *-i?-3v»F ' * Friends of Freedom! The success ot'jMur au-o hnrv- np''n out a FULL VOTE TO-DAY. B«'vr«r'« of Smoothbortt. Ticktta bare hare inned porporiint; to Vs i’e publican lioket® with the *#ame rf Epwabp Jr . ioeer'r.l f-r Commisjior.rr Olhera hare been issued with ib» .ir Blackmobe for Treasurer We learn also that a man named Mea.'j, had log from 00 me unexplored pari of the ccuotry ha* had Assembly tickets prioud with the name of D. E Ba7asp omitted, and that if himself substituted We are told that be is an adept at this business, haring profiled I»« unf. ui ■ i .ysi.w •*)- «t bv. i » ■•> .« * Our frieods are cautioned against such tricks as these, becauecdt is so easy to impose upon the mj-re-i «u *-id t-y »- t rATiNEFT'-'a * p-» . . . , . r . . *a-! J.r"rn*i.'r» ••!I!I. »* . unsuapectiog wub them. Let erery republican Vrfoun:■> *',«try win. <.«»*»'• •Win*' true Republican is set upon casting that man t r . n i>b. Jgi, therefore, should permit biweelf to he indoced «hr~ w.a^<,.,,..1. to vole for McKee, tbe locofcco candidate fir . j;bruy City. Any j <■ • •’Hit*wjmrrhft** uco.DitoHftMo State Senator He is a Rlgler man and ifby it»Mi iiwn’iVrtto'. 1 ' 6 '' any mischance be should be elected, his voteroay 1 * ininirhi m HrtikiM secure the re*eloction of that arch enemy of; Tj'OUNUin -L’K . > Mdn, mif«tdo t.ir _ ... „ ... I JL 1 rf, rM, sale k»w i*T LIUOETT A <*'. renasylvanift interests The Republican nomi* |. „.]! , t • ... w»ur »im-tand « ?«.>,• nee, Mr. larin, la in trery way dceemog of j T^KEftYllFoolliitB —I . maka for anle l.v Republican enpj.cn, independent of Ihfa OM.aid-d !•„ /rSS'lTcj?.,M.'~.. eratlon; bat tbia .sen additional argument in J rjjjtiAlt LEAD—4OU 11, ~‘wi.itc f„r I,v his favor, and we urge ilup-u o’ir'r«*.Kr* ’s of b. a. faiinksTOOU a c«> . the ntmoat importance. ■ “V.. .. Oorn« rJ ,. ......... ... . ... jVTUTMEnS—I.OO Ibc. |.riiu.. for ealo l>v D. MV.1.1.1 IN «1I n_*. rAITNE£t.)CK . r,, 110 not rot. for Cmpbaii. nor Biacbm .... n.r j any other of the smooth-faced, oily, B&ooi'njo- , voy u> nmra tor «*!• by imiah dickey a «*'> nioua locofoco candidatov, who are slipping round ; I - ARL> UlL— 7 bl 1.-. Refined tu arntn f>«r In the quietest kind of a way and trying their | Jhaiaii pickp.v *u> beat to bids the repulsiveDeßs of thoir politioa i ffMIORLF, Y'L FCOIi FOR CATTLE by seeming to be the most innooeot and lamblike of men. No mailer what they profess; they arc locofocos, still, and they want to succeed for the pnrposo of helping tbs Charleston nominee in 18C0. Not one of them would vote for -,a ; . under any circamstanoes , and why should you vote for them ? They arc your poluloal enemies, and every Republican voto given to them is so much assistance given to Ibora in tbeir hattlo next year REPUBLICANS' Rememlkr lt»l if C*sli bxll is elected Commissioner, it will give the locofocos control of the Board of Commission ere, and the appointment of tax-collectors in ererj election district in the oouniy, which will bo of the utmost possible service in carryiog on euch frauds, in this county, as were practised in Philadelphia against os iu Is there a single Republican in the coonty who desires such a resell * If not, let him vole against Campbell. Oss of ths moat desirable articles for toilet use, in the wny of fine Soap, ia said to bo that manufactured by F. S, Cleaver, of London, and stamped “Cleaver's Friie Medkl Honey Soap.” lis'great popularity baa induced many imita tions. Purob&sers will do well to see that they obtain the genuine. ELtcTiOTtataiHO os the Baeb-ato.—learn (bat Messrs. Davis and Moans, candidates On the Democratic Aasembly ticket, were busy iu viait- Jog tbe drinking hoases that were open on (be Sabbath, for the purpose of making votes oat Of their alleged opposition to tho Sunday laws. Comment is unnecessary. REMEMBEB! That MoElhlooj and Tomer, tbf loooftroo ComiaiefdoDcn, drcdl tsarranti Urn Colmly Tttomry to pa'J ficP.raai snttrat.' ' k . i O: . t > r> vrl.u-., T. *u . I’iiu: cr*h. r* MKD— »»« . -« i-luit ftiipi.rte.i Imm England, i FUK HOKSF.i : F',it 00.VS!' FOR MIRKI Farmers! II ) -II *nut l« I|NT« J„IK C-11111l to 110 .-I. dui-n. v*r TiioßT.rra pood ron cattle Km It ia In'JUi.eosaht* in 1-n.mc.lioii *i.l •..< laiotiig all tho soiioat fnneil'.D* l„ health aod ng> i For MILCH Cu’iVb, it u inv<iaLle, lnricMlng it. quantity and improving Mk quality of mills For SUKEP ati.j HUS, l(u «tt*ci prodne- I in oi.u m O U, Will *SCCf I 111 l *Tp*r lutl-.'l, M'J iu ••3»!si> Cvut-'lung U; It»'l*. prr Half: *»k>,. 'ijl»i|:iiig 2dl feda, price Neal p*i.h«e** <’i 11» l-w*. j.rlr- . DEPOT I.OL’K STKF.ET PHILADLUHIIA. FA, DUFF'S BLANKS ior Bank and Kuilro.id Budk-kt-*piug pnbbtbed nod for «*le by W. h HAVgA*. oclfl No* 51. T 8 & X> Market «)., ■> j W<„.] * j>,t s** \- DUKrS BOOK-KEEFINU "! t'uuhurgh m;r fu. A r ■: 1* M l!: v 3 1,.u UnlJoA, •‘Q'S 1,,n,Ul rt# iiit* l«, u»«r tbs C< j'jiei iV>iia%u*cli o( tbs mas* u< p«opls oo «> :onat oMta cnetUneen, end the majority, rather than take np with the Inferior crorktuatiahlp of •‘cbe.tp Dea lata, ha’* adon'od tha wtaer - rnnm «mt done wltboot any, for If a act of tfeth be Imperfrct In workmanship aod tnDt, It in vortg than neeletaaod dear at eoy price. THE COIULITR AND PORCELAIN TEtTII ba'e In torn rated a new era In tha adance of deotletrj—being the ’cry beat Artificial Teatb now to nr*, t?ey can be af forded at price* that place them within the reach of ail. IMn* the flnt to Introdoea theae new atylee of work to thU comronnity, I *cco:dlngly fixed inch price# ae I deem ed would remnoenta tha beat artiatlc and mechanical eklll. Slnca then, howe’er, the nnpraccdenled fe’or with which the work hae been recelead, bee compelled othor DeotUts to adopt It, tome ot whom wlab to retain the old (old plate pricta, which I conalder wonld be exorbitant; for, tbongb the new atylea are really more raloabla than the beat gold ; TH p fcOi nLE TuP PATENT . i .t SMOKF work, they are made of lest expemi’e material. Tbe . Increaaed ainoont of work done compooealee lor iho i C'lNSl’MlK'i THOI'IC, for Coal rednetion In price. On the other hand, a fu« Dental guaefc* nl tbn city. «t>c posaer* netttw tmcbaoir'tl thill »r rn *ji»<>q bonut}-. THI. NM* AN’L> 111 M TIM I. L"'i lil-K f<>l' ujr*rtle« tin work ot pric** iHgblly U»« l b»»> a>v nw, col wltbtUndiag they have neither Ihs iM’.lty uor llic •il l ulDg potmtod) In maaofar.iir* It. Ihe .-tj-cf of tM< frirktry |« merely to obtaiu «3 opportunity to iltipwag* the Comllto «od Por.elllD ud.l ren-mtu* ud »onio of tl>?lf r.wn wnrttilm work I txjyod, tu lutti;* t.. u.> »fll • tho p>»Wi., t make known then fact*. The qaaliUa* of tho Pl)aCBI..\lN AND COHALI.k PLATk TBBTfI, which eatabliah ttcir great inferiority orer the brat gold or other notalic plate are—entire free -dotu from alt nibtallc tut*, amall or tarnUb. being I n-* <> ro.llhle and Impemotu to the J-iireaof the momb; terfr-cl , , T . , , u adaptation or fit, (impoutbia In metallic wo»t' which, • Uli . Til r i_VLlßH\rrl I'T K I r \ touch greater itrength and llgbtoarß, aoablu them to be worn with tnnro* rate comfort and utility Tb«j ur«> ti t k »nl PitUburflh alao far more durable, leu liable to accident and more eaelly repaired. ttJinrfmkM* 1 " 1 " 1 C ‘"‘ nJ "" I'HKSUIM STAVES nf fUF FF LIFFFFFNT N HTF.RIMNh, M * r '* , H4T# u.i»* PaRLoR : TllVr , r w i Ir. J r.e-1 .n irMi i» I P l. «i M A *"■ - ;.i ri- nt in> iit it \ i j.i.iur w . i n * i 'Y*>-TR!:v I’KNN'fVI-V \NI * A jl/l . W.THRAI F-VlfcTY BISS K L,L &. CO., LIBERTY .VI KI'.Fl s i\rr> *TrKFi> • r O li. ( T-4 l -r , -e*. K x t • •? H KATIN U STOVES Fine nr?d Cmuni-rr. Erumoilcl .'.RATE FROSTi AXi> F-EXDER>. \r; l-' CVi»lri' *l Copttv! id E», O 0 UH I N & n A N Q H 3 Tl V c 11.* BteT COMBIN'.* RAN*Z teat n mad*. ca'i «t B I Sa E L L i CO’S /TT'iVK ll.a i a.u.-i I- *ui c*Jl -i. UiSbELLAcu II y.,0 «r» V . tivUr* tot eaul 1L» ' -.1 uil t 1 t 4** D Ff NI.KKji. «... p«i lit • I - NO. »ia Mcr.y pRESH IMPORTATIONS ajl l l " ril1 ' mrkkt. n...u» ia. k*.i. / :II7'; tiUbHi’lt'! til! II.A. 1 ( >N. < KH.h: & MAi'ltl'M 11... ic.i ••►-a. r KMiLtnli Tltld'AD LACKS AN l' FI»oiN„. \ alcn.iet.nr?> Kdgiugs and lnat'rtmgs. FRFNCH AND TfIRF*D I.AL’K VUI. i'ot’Tures, liarf.f, Cayt, A ITi.if Miortna.nl u( rilKNOll and SWISo K..ILHwIDK nica la ooropl.u in iItI. ao;l price. ctnbr»<-mg >ll «h. lateit DOTattlr* io Collars and Sots, Bands and Flouncing*., Edgings and Inscrtiugs, Breakfast Caps. Chamise Bauds and Sleevos Ilandkerrhiid'H, .ti*. •>m fu.l.,in!>r»slri ll.i r n,,|i ' lUT|, ' >l •••.■•it a».l .r.nitno th u tho piU« ff' ll ? !*' I’Uu- Mrw. rou piusi W9»lD.Jiirtubu« nur N*w Slore^No.Ji KUih *t. T" e"AB r'TE AS 1! TliASir -WtLLUMs » JOBNBTOK. 11l Onino.ld Xrtrt, Muburgh, b»Tfi 0 rery choice Mleetlon of Family Qrr;»- rk», cootlitloit Id p«rt ol tbe followlof no tbe»ti Dao to extra floo Oolong and Cholao Tnaa; m » a •• UjioD.a. r. and Imp. Tea*. 60 catty bx*. “ tu bbK CrnahAd, Pulrerfoed oa 9 e * B °B*, r "- 60 fan Kjo, Uguayra and Old Oore.nmont Jar* afTri-: 20 bbl». mtra tJyrapi and Molaj*<-r: 10 “ para Older Flnegan ..... U 6 boxes M. JL, Layer aod Valenti* tUmns; lo bbU. Zante Carrantm t f > tioxra "Wotnaa’t FrleuiT’ 8c»p; “ Colgate’! Toilet do W* •’ ralm,acmanaDdßoWpBctt: Mi *• Bprrm, Star, Opal aod M° al d Oaudfos. *• Pearl and StlmOlou Starch; 60 caQi pore ground Spl«« 100 •* fresh Blackberries »i 0 foi. OloTw,Natmeg^tfa«*«dCaoU; 10 caatß Ollra. BordeanX *od Virgin OtU: SO Ikixm Cocoa, Brotna and Obecotatw; .2000 lbs. aapar Carbonate and Ii j.'rr: -t> th*» first "1 F ir<- Inptiran--- (.* •mpamas in America ut rut- 4 nt; i rulfs as n« t!m r*Mc« a-; 1 t arm.:. fi r «nlT*n .•V and fair pr 'fit e-»» or Juii iat. it. «'««»! on Ud ib.t id T a. Trcaautt o -i— *oJ i. rm«-i ;..nr-n P and Slate Bonfli Real tatata BlllldlDga u<* f uj tu! i .p> d; , the Company •« .-(Bom , BUIj reoirahia. amp? •♦.nmt B ind* and Mortfagaa «J drat tlaaa, Id rlui, c:i Inferat! .. .. Railroad Siu- Ri, market eaat: Ortin I\|T»r O-mj-aC) Stocka an>ck4 lo Hartford banka, mark at rain ptoeka tu Saw Y--rk flank*. market 'al - >ca» In .that B*t-h» tua-'- T"*»!.:•» Sfo: ; (iM'.l o' ,»: . ,S.\ lUarroKn, Jnly »•! Feraooillj ■ tae. a 'if its aaly •nthorlxvd rrp>lna stst«- oi tij* *?>'l i-l ■ Jalsi» f -l. . ■ aud Ap|'U < 'ali.>ni lollflla*!. t>y A A rtpflll « A Hit'’ Kpouti ■ , ... i w .j 1 I tilth »tlirl f£ 'lit I'NI»KKSi>iNEI» lIA-S THIS 1 < AV n „1 •,!). bn., iu It.. \HI ol.fcifA I.K mKoOKHY Hl.ShKI.t. A i n HUSISKjfd. M. M'(l.*Jil I WAkT »i, I M. WILUAJJ •AML Ft MV A tir \VM W. M. GOUMLY Sc 00, w u iBi c> n a. i' k () i > t' cv: No. *471 l.Hicrly HlKiburgti, !’•, Juldtnd'^Jp Gi\e particular attention t" ibo purchai»« ati-i sale of Flour, Gram and Provision)* Miuri R. KoMsun * Co, |Mr. Wm. M.Cntrb^u, " Qraff, B«bD«(t ACu, >U-*»rj. J, U. OanfleU A C >.. " Little * Trlml’le, " urahsm ATtjonuv •• Ju M’Culiy *CV , I J-jbu Floyd A Qi., Mr. J»mwG«nilD*r, i Bmlw, M»clirow:i Mmr*. Lloyd ft Forsyth, , A Co., Mr. D. Wallace, > | J.l’alntsr ACo aeSfrltnd | J - W. PI^LE?.- ~.. I FINLKr ft TCftPIS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 49-tflTo particnlar atUntioo to the parch*** «nd *%' FLOUK, GRAIN AND PORK, nrrra to— UPPLNIXITT A CO, FlttvMirgh, ft JNO. D. CANFIELD, d-< DANIS.L WALLAOE, tin W. Bmitb. A. A Carrier. A.J.Jotwa, I Robert Patrick. Body PatUsrsoa, | Ucery epnmk I. Grier flpront, I h'icb-de« Ywghtij, OA. Oollon. | J»m*« U Uopktn'. To!* Comiwny baa paid to-*M im« th* portion la mi op to May, n> «/, to addition to regain-eeml-auousl Dividends ®j' ' *‘®V* per cent- affording erldaace of it* auM'Hy and nwfttJn . Special at* ratios given lo lorcrsuc* of Dwr.llnge aa-J controls, tor twaw et one to tbra* _ LOSBRS LIBERALLY ABJURED A PROMEIIT FAIT. A. A- CAKKl£o*mfideQt. I. 9BUR BPJWUL, Sccrttary. stWlsfllvrOß? iHißCfllaneouß. STOVE DEALERS No. 4 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH COOll S'i O V KB PATENT «»A:> AM* ML C f i'**N-.l MINu ARUITER, for C..»l SMOKE Cn'-SFMIN-, FVHEKA. Mr C al r W-oj. .ffitna Insurance 00-, INSL’KAWE *I > l-*'.-! ' * ' * l} /: 7U HI I ' Ml- I '• . r. 1 tu. r- - -Mr: ?i»th SLMI-AN NL A I i \ I b M : N i .tloa Inmrßflr? Uinpiint V. «. ng Cay.tv \/* or n ■ i : \ T-tal Llat'iilt ;«< lIMMU K URU’f i’ It.itUry Hartford, Jtfy l.t, lMv* HENRY FOWUR. Joel., rc! lU fn j 1 K. Ran. .L . htr-rui J U. ItaavftT, Orn-r«i Ad F •* KiniT, ProeitJcnt 1 A DUHT.It. V Pia* f mnRCTwB^ rhoaia* U Bra •, lin*t*»ot V L'a''> R»bert ilaall. Wallet tteuoy. K. A. Borkelej. ramnel Tnil^r, Aamnel F. War-1, Wm.K Tuttle, Rtilaad Matb«r. Eben»f*r Fowler H.t.ry 0. Frau. kJalo (i.Ulp'-eT. Drart'ia Utilyor, Anillo Danaim, l1) Ic.IV l'>J< lit i| Ol VII 1 \t 1 ' IhllY W MoLtJSA.I.B (i 8 () (' K H S , l»K A I.K Rt* IN PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. II A lU, KBS A PARKKKi i'iUiM'CE A CoMMISIIuN' MIiRCUANT; No. ft POHROY'S QI'ILDINO, South Water Street, CFIICA lit.' box lock* F. i* met uo„ uf Pitiibnrgii. fourth Stroot- ' i-y ts asb INSURANCE CO. STOCK AT - \ '' V !\T ACCI'iOS.— Thi« CT«‘sltj l :.liT OFFICE n SV«ifin la*nr»iifi' Co. J" rmsBrRGB, rj - M ...... - • - stranger* or Cl tew* 1} KAI T S Dt SI ROUS of kn .n-in; wher* s.tV 1« A 'pllmJ i ; j tntif’ turn !•"■ imhici'M, * r '‘ •hI uot onlr iii tv purr •>( ihe pr: '.cip*l MMi'lnot*, r< ' T-a 1 ••» - i t ti.i tn—• ‘ r •■ >. )> >1 r* '• 1 i nt. nl tb- K • 3'» . I il' ■ '•'• "" . EvOKS AT a t VTI ! D MJK3 AT At 7T! ji.>iKS AT Amt . , OaTI’KADAT KV£M.\«., tbU wrck.at Aurtt «,IL Hi- I*"' '*• *'t" A- J K i*»ATr, .--io ,V„ L'L : rurioH IMI’OUTKIi DUUBI.K BAli • ,3 hKii ulAv A) AUcTtuN.—A*n eventa;:, *’*' q , , Kf p s r'vii'cic. nt tfcr CVramtxcla’ ?s»lm Kcoffir, ' i- <• *•• *r _ So {>4 t . a 80 iJ, f.>r nro&ai uf whom it {MS' *“'••* • i *- v , r.c-.n. « »a;-eil<>r Djidmcoi daMi doalde binrl Hubftnd - - ~ firm Shot G;;a r Uj-.r cm: clotty tlullirs tojlmjiGrt tffcrtl fJlltlitC met. Wt‘t II M.n u %t I. r«rr cpf'ntnoltv li n..w offered «- . -- - jii< :nt»ni{ » ' lowucr } ‘.to. At it»i* sta.e tuae *I I rr~pGEORGE Yandekhofts Healings.—The -i* ««> -f c-4.*.u«~t »»?* rr*t-ie«. Uv Course of Lectors* before the Yonng Mm' ( Llbrarr h J (.. DAYI.% Aqtf AM - v ALh <»F tTI IZISNS* IN T OKORCE YaSDENIIOFF, Ek -"? Hr* Tee*. K -u-IvSCK feTCTK *WJ, T *t'o.-7 Urt lUh wbo will (ji*« three of blf,ft.t«i’Uluni«,t». «i LAPaYRTT* 9 t XLr.er’l ,X« - J HALL, «, JMMT -n.l JIvNUAT EVEN “ V . ~w «,Col£t >rk -xl 1 ' J G IJAVIS.Acct J. “An Evening vriVi Shakiprar;" i . ir.ehti cal dleconree with R'wdiDga. H—“jn Evening vtih Shervian.” Thg j.-ir; »• t .'•.-■ut fjy with Rf*dlng« from tbe “Crtu- Laugh and Cry&tih £hc':en i.' «itii R ni»kn o|> * tlT*t ClamS* * 111 »t tl. • li vu C.l) CoiioK® i- Fchi«>!. and poMe***t fWlllli** no . n.iici H» r.*. M killli whl l-p s„ld But Min,; I i** in t» c till ward, ** tuM mu in tbs pUn cl lot* for Mm. E N i • ? l>:t* '' n l , n* >r »B > » Imt »t.. baring “r n n tf. nt ol il f~t, and eatepd-nq back 100 lest. beiti,; 1> «■» i' • U) t" I*9 in »*l'l •k it i.nt* ro Enc.ja fit fott it, lisrin;; ca-n * licnt of 2d f-*t *od fJt'Odlr.g v b».-b dIK-et**-* ldaj N 05,113 io 130 to tnld plan. . rijDi may bs badar it,* * u .iloa rxtns Tills tndlipnu t,i«- Terras, o&s thtnl'»>«l), reside* lo 1 hii-1 2 yoar*, wlUi annually. *«27 .1 0 DAVIiS, Auct. AI stiX~COuifiS*C>\)l.r.lM‘'!!r'iM>j*: i. hereby "» go-***** Si ‘^h P ,u i raoSuf evLxiiS-SSS. iue.V- , Cotopao) *.f ritU&orgh wllJ • • • j. i block, Bom 1 . and Host foist* »*d -*t politic »»t* Par. or fine ntta, 1830, at Uts offiw* of laid Compaoy.M' | MsrrbaiiU'EkfUnir* l-i 63 f»artb atreet, between th* boon of ten o dock *. M . and j* * AUSTIN L>>oMld AOu nn«P *, forth* purpose »f electing Director* to «rr ß lor N t i ra fu a „A 1.V.» on Heal E»U»« T.-gotlatsd ,s Ihscnauiiiti v*« ; f *»*o o 7lle torras t > *U}»T!S Lt.-OVl* & CO, Amusements. T 11 E A T RK MANAtim* . I*«»BTER AM> MTAM AM> , Itxn nyw»n j: ' ■ u - i." »Uf i' S« r >?* , P r ' rt’)>L \STKI NO BAKU; ,/ officb. ii’riPTn street. pc&-i?>i ISiucatumal, lx: KwOR T It snilNA K v I iK uUSG I iDlfc at sKwichu y. pr\.\A P'« ii«»( •nam.'u »ill common-« un ilj« PI B: TM< »S I'A \ lu N«>vejuU*r. Th** Principal, lie* A WILLIAMS, M I', pr->fe»*'r in Jefloraon OjUege.iWiU bo aMlatad t’T Mluh DL'fTIN, HITCH 1 K and BLACK, as ruiiloni teach ,r. *f<-*srt ALFRED WALL and KARL >jßEli£, nl PilUbxi gh. will aim each giv» losaoui tw> days in tbs «e*k. Urn l .rmer In Draa.ug and Painting, and tbs latter in M«i»»c aui Mcdk«tor*, Pittsburgh, tr at Cochrane's, m AU?ftb»ur. ft a,Ureas (hr Principal, ai S-*L AloyfllK Pa. U ds"lwTrcbt uiitninufiAn t unm kiici a i«coti-Kuic W R 1 T 1 Xlj AOAD E M V , t allege 11*11, UUmand t Blrmliißhem TERMS. CASH »M ENTRANCJL iirnaijj-Dtfcl Writing jl!>) plain Writing • T>a»« u.iltanti 1 Writing sinl H- *olt Rospltig ) r*«TLTT • , \ r-II Al*rn|e«H..r ol WnriUK *>' 1 ho..k K- i". . 11 LKIT‘IKU».-li . ' V. \VEI.I>. >.! U-»'W K't-i-ixK •°' l .*! Ca\ eet w n imu ... v *».-i »*. •,«*»«» 11, js’ K I’ H.I.NNIKM, K« U * Mlt.ulrto Usark, * turn.! -i ■< ‘I- rul.l-mp-i Iskt. «... umj i t v I L»*» | fIU'K M Y KATi’N, l-rCiif.-r. il M KTStMO iVi -.ad what lia* tirt.-t tfwn l>«lora »ttetopt««l t>j »uy (-•i,iu»n, iniii-l) fip-«M.jairr» • Ornament*! and Practical r.'inu»u»!iii rr- -utfil i«» yrnir •*, 10 the ebon of fr.-m V" fwi'O'li and oi>w«r>ti. U .wl t-.*fdiDs at p:f hHuiiajrhtui Ft-rry l r -* t-r ttadoat* fceotrain* »* »or time. I r efl-b»n«l IKMCP* WritJOg. »w» ]>,’•!***■ *'nip». '''J » I'lreM ;.r- 1,1 t. V l VI VKHMTI OK e Erik SSYIVASIa Law Department, l' II I I. A 1) K Ii P H 1 A a ,-i -m nr this ixstmttion «;u - ~u tfc« ad of October neil. Tin* l.ii, •».. . sut-jr. m of' itie lecture* II ?- I >Uw* SHAltbWO'.'fl—i'neon*. .•»*! Pr-’p erf, *n.l Mercantile l^e Hh.iK I*. M-~At.L r*i.l«nr, pK'Jf r i i tP'-'CKK M;*»-K —Eqr.ity limj >n • i «.lis (•> tkn» loat.tsli-.n cCivient f t IL«- 11“ i' " ' ll ‘ T ■"* The »'»-ieuls are (rr';n* n.lc ■ e.t ,i«r.iitie. tl.** Oiorta.tbe tl4*a c ibo l «r, and when ailalUftd la *b* Ccort h»Io*. a frs’lna*'' »h - « can practice stfn tt>- Frprro.r« —ui i. lbo Introductory Lector* writ t“* d«u»«r -•4 FRIDAY, Sept. SOtb. et > SJ . * the areal lactor* l fu-.ta. by the IWti GKO. SILARaW*>OD eel* *oj PENN INSTITUTE. HANCOCK STKF-rr, NEAR PKNN Willfscpeo cn MONDAY, th* 29th AUGUST. Terms )m per ►'■-jelon rl n•. j mvnlh*. J M SMITH, •o*-!yii Principal. J ..030.423 30 6 * 242 c-i WE TAKE PLEASURE rN INFORM- Iog the admirer* cf the celebrated Puoo* of •TKISWAT * PONS, NEW YORK, Thai *f d«to jest recti fed a small Invoke of ti>**3 ar.ri Tilled tn»tmmriu, to which ws cill th»lr attention, aod >•>!! It i rail. U E LEBER A BRO . No. 63 Fifth *lr*at, ■•) o Bole Agents for Stain way 1 * Plano* Bank Statements. Staterucot ofVhtWaakof flttaburgh Prrmrßnn, iJct. 10th, 1659 MEANS. I.iaus, bill* aud Discounts } 1,*C1.246 01 Real Estate and Ground Rent 44.785 82 Stocks and 4,(90 "l: l>ut by other Banks 7 3 Bank Note* A Checks 60,191 62 ?pr«* me -'ll S. BMITU, Notary Public. Statement of (lie nerctianti' and Mann* faclurrrs* Bank of Pittsburgh, PtrtsDCßiiu, Monday, Oct. loth, IS6° t'irculftti.iti. 232,492 ol> L»ue Depositors . 2*19.332 o*' Due other Banks 20,116 le Due Commonwealth, . "4 Laui and IHscoanu,. .. 687,433 f>l U.m _ 1144*29 62 N"to* aud Chock* of tuber Banka.... 90,308 17 Due by other Banks 109,690 hi The shove sutemonl Urorn-rt end true 10 the heat of my knowledge and belief W 11. DENNY, Cashier. Swain and subscribed l-efoie me. this 10th day of Uot., A rW.HW ocl J P. MACKENZIE, Notary Public. ntatrmeui »f (he Clllxeni' Bank. Pittsburgh. Oet. 10th, ISLO. ASSETS. 1.. sni euJ biecvuuta . ...$377,979 *>& Colo In Vault ... 68,80122 Notes and Check* of other Bank* 14,924 70 Heal Estate, Ac .. ... 10,000 uo Miscellaneous Accounts. 6,472 65 Diu> from Bank* and tUnksn . . 6,697 I*' C r apiul Stxk $140,000 00 Circulation IAI.OOO C4i IndlTldoal Depositor* i.... 68,231 V 9 Contlngect Fund aud PrulMs 29.7H9 TO Dnotn other Banka 8,663 7V $667,674 t.H The above itaiemeut is correct to the best of my knowl edge end belief. E. D. JONES, C**hier. AlTlnued t of..re me this 10th day oifOcL. 1569. '‘•■ll MAOKENZCE, Notary Public Statement of the Mechanics’ Bank of Pittsburgh. MoM>iT,Oc* lCtb.l*i9. LUBIUTIKl 1 . Du* to other Ranks Due to Depositors... RUlisnd Not** Di*roun«ed 4-*®** J 1 Doe by other Dent* iM? 4 Ui Note* and Checks of other D*oti 63 ypnolc in Vmtilt I 0 '»* $591,469 64 The alxvre statement is correct, to lbs best of ray fcuowl eds* and t>ellaf. GEO. D. McGRKW, Cashier. Sworn Ufore ms this 10th day of OsL, 1560. (IC U LEONARD JOHNS. Aldnnen Statement of the Allegheny fS&ixJc* ol;t. Sift, IBM. ABSETB - Bills Pitccasted TH,C« t* Dns by other Bank* - £ ° Note* asd Check* of other Baok* : 13*G*4 72 Coin 80,346 60 v’ A. TURPIN Do* to othfi Banka. Individual Dej*o*lt* 69 7b* atom *:atcn*nt tscoirect to the b«t of my fcnotvßj * .Ig* end belief J, W, COOK, Caabtor. gworri and rubteribod before me, thU 10th day of Oct 1*69 uclt ROBT. FINNEY, Notary public. ■itattnicnt ef (lie iron City Bank, Pitmrtaa, Oct. loth, 1569. Capital — J. 4 460,000 09 lx«ua aud Dircunnu i? Due by ether Baok*~ W Notes and Checks of other TUnby , , O3 Specie S.—. US.OM'R Circulation 258,806 00-* Do* toother Banks 644 61 Due to Depoetton 176, w l? 64 The mltove staiectent is comet AeccrdlEg to tha bust cf ty knowledge and belief. JOHN MAGOFfIN, Caeh’r. - Affirmed before tee, this 10th day of Oct, A. D, lE9ffi bout. mNf.f. yair, raLifcP «1 50,000 oa , tbls. large Xo. 3 J JTttnog; . T-*** LiVf yffintT^iaißACo^kTwrtyK.^ whttf. risH^BE-RAB PINh APPUi UlLKfc&E—ls cases freshf! U *^iS?^S!SS2ai^^5 ,e 'f&JSS m? 8a«o cairr?-iM >-*;*, to iS* V\ft i m «at JiutrecVUndfctMloty REYUBR *AHD£MO2f, . Ita*;'**" 0 i <*s ' «'» ? SI P 4W » I. URIEIt BPROUL. Bc.-, OLD and YOUNG WILL PUE>ERV K, 1 N KA Ll.l KL\ , TIIK or.iofn »U.l <•.«' -r of the Half, if nse-1 m> of tbfrj times a week, l..»ny taiagiuablA age JviWtly rrstnrothe grey rover tLo Laid with uatnru’s «•«« omaniuot, tbs bill; make It more soft and twiauiilnl than any -ll.aod preserve the scalp tree from all dueaso, to the greatest age. Sates a>eo, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen, Diofeillptial M-n and Gentlemen and Ladle* of all close**, all mr»r the world, bear testimony that we do not fsjr too modi hi it* f»T,.r' Read the following, aodjndge- PROPKSAOK 8. THALBERO, PIANIST, ntya the grar hairs uo bis wife's bead Mere, ot fr a \-m * cell's trial, ttakned Into n dark ot tbs same time beaotif tm and thickening the hair A C. KAY) OM>, Bath, Mater, soya La is low . rty v..jr» ol 1, aud Lis Loir and wblalier* Hero two third* gn y, hot L-y the umol twoboUls* ot llO gray hairs bare disappeared, Loth r kl!uM«. and now baa a flue* beaft nf hair T l. MuRsK. I.«l>anf>a. li»in«nck*, «3y« ba ha» »«en W-->d‘« Hall n*—* ’rmlM-“ In hn'i-lri-d* «■( c\- trt, «nl T>vvr kn« it I*'! * U ”' V A S ALDKN. T.UIiojU, «ij« he *i,.t iti-*-*M h-*l »n! waatald, Mil i ( >.— <■( Hair Rcaiora hi ii « bi> n ri-'h f . .»«_i t»«*ad ufhalr S.M by all Lruggista, *ud l-y *) J 4V<*»l & {>>-, M 4 brcadway, Ne* l>4, Market •treat, St. Ixmia, Mo. Fold in by l’r. GEO. H. KEYSER. U. L. FAIINIWTOCK *CO, and all Dmgglat*. latiti-.Uj) CHICKEKINQ &z' SONS' PIANO FORTES. THE has ncrx on hand a most tplendld atoik of Place*. consisting «.f and 7 0c tare*. iu Plain and Caoed Ca»e oi the most uirganl U< Bcrlptluo, from ibe celebrated Factory of Clilctering 6 Sosa. Iba iosuom»btj ate ail prodded with their lateit improre rneuts, •• FrU-Z/ire vmrrr, acd are of their li H LEITH RAI>, Principal. Pittsburgh. P* ENLARGED NEW SCALE, Pyabltba mccli larger asand-b-jard Is obtained, Of'- (jneDtly the lone ia rendered eery powerful, yet retaining ca iitkl and musical quality. Jjy tbo paiUctnm of (ha Ac* the perform, r i» eii.-tMert to proCQce all grade* of tone fi '-I /Bisnirn**? to firrzuntno, sntfc the grea'.rit ojk l . CHICKERING k SON*' I’IANO3 are HmttpAen ofby tbo t-«at artut* and critic* Iq ccr country— TIIALCEKG *»}••:— "7‘ifj are tejun I compsrlfcts Oi'bcsi I erer eeeo Jo tl>«* United and will compare £;• Totmbly with any I h-«*e known." GUaTAYESATIER atrr—••lbecpiidon which I explain ed three years ago. hru been more than confirmed totae,by tho continued car of them, tjr Ti'.l forTolnice ar,d pure quality nf lone, with nicety of articclatlon. they are one qoalled.” * [From the Family Journal.) “Tba peculiar musical qualitl-e belonging to the Chick •ring Inttnußonta, ara a full, muaieaJ, rich and pmml too*, fr» Crum aay woooxa, oohy, locdcen of acund, to dia agreeabta to the eeasitiro macleal ear. Tory barn alao eg nay, even and pi naaut toucD, sod will keep fn time better than aay Plano* known." The public are Inrlrtd to call and f? valo* those rplegdld iocrstueota, which are sold ml FACTORY PRICE 3 AND WARRANTED. auS9 dAwF JOHN n. MCLUitt, at Wood Blrwt. I.HBIUTIKS 1067,07 4 W LIABILITIES. 'liabilities. 237,760 00 fflltß auction Salr» J. G. UAVIB, An«,.,„ ft?r ; o».*nnjcrc!a' Ah'<* Rooms Mo. M v i> f» r . ( ANNUAL SALE :*> ANNUAL SALK, :> AVNTAI. SALE, G- \ U.UAbIK .. jo.l loi.ouiUft cvfnini: .No. id Fifth atrett, in «t .Ttry li-** prfer*. J. <$ D\Vll» t Anrt ]' LOTS IN IUK SEVENTH WAHL'.— \J l.'n Th'.hi.'»J 11 I Itlti. at T lock, st tb* Stock Koto Broken. M it AFFIRM ITS TRLTII V X 7:. THAT Professor Wood s Hair RcstoiaUvo ■ajs, on Lis aruval In the Unltod State* be was rapidly becoming gray, Lot on appljlni Wood's Hair Restorative hts hair to to rscnnrea its original hoi*. CUAKI-KS CA&DKW, 1 I Naeau* Street, N. Y., [Frca the Niiticod lutoiligoccor. Waihingtcn.J "They can tafely tt«r coaparlaon with Imtruraeata tna moy part of the war! J, la pt-lot cf too*. ttrrcgib and elas ticity of tench. - * [From the K*» OrUana Plviyaue.] ‘Torejctlleace of material, elegance cf fial-b. aod faith fuiosea ofw l srkiDensbip, and a boro all (or *olnoM.- and t«- rlety, mtllow aweetoesa, triillsuty aaJ I'.riaanrnrs c f tin*, they ar» lioesuaUed.” LOGAN d aasoo, * IMPORTERS OF HARD W ARE, NO. 69 WOOD STREET, I'./Ur boon *tcT* St Chirlej UcM. jeSO'dum 0 2 Uttt.i, leto o( Lancaster Loots A liKc.a, PlUiVg 080. 8. DSYAN dt 00., Commission Merchants, POE HIE SALE OP P 1 U IRON, BLOOMS, &c ~ No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Ru ifcascn—Lyon, EhorL. A Co, Pittsburgh; Lringituo, Copelknd A 00., Th..« R. Pranklln, Eso, Lan caster, lion. Elmon Cam«r-n H,. Bryan, Gerdair A Co, EolllJsyabnrg, pa. )»so floji THB ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PHILAOULriIIA, Inaurea AgilnitLon or Damage by Klre on OallUlngs, Serchandlso, Par nltnrc, s«., at Ucaaon»ble i Ratal of Premlnm. bittL-TOM.—P.TUtdifordEtan-. WUIUm arii«,,ol Win’ M’BoejA Oa; Nalbro Fraaian Juo. M. Atwood, of Atwood. White A Co; BenJ. T. Trsdlck, of Trvdlck, Stokes A Co. nsnry Wharton; llordecal L. Dswjwu; Geo. il. Elowort,t>f Stewart A Era; John n. Brown, of John 11. Crown A Co; 0. A. Pshnestaok. of It. A. Pahneetock A C.v Acrtrew D. Cash; J. L. Krringer. of Wood A£rring«r. y. RATCHFOUD KTAUiI, President Cuiaiia W.Coat,Secretary. Pirtasoaaa Ktnuscro—Wm Holme* A C>,. J Palcur A Ca, Thomas M. Uo«e, B*l, Ju. Marshall, K*3, AUau Kramer, E*j, Wilson, BPEUroy A Co., Wilson, Payne A Co, Bailey, Brown A Co, Livingston, Copeland 4 Co, liau 1* I.yon i 00, Wta. S. Lively A 00. GEO. S. DRV AS & CO., Agent*, Na. 62 Wool Street. r e-l 1.. br 'l'* i ! « >l i', i ri"t laser! 25 <*-i d.i do t-d «.r. 25 dj •’ • c" 1 c i rto; For Bale by REF.'LgRA A> UKJiiGH; pcB So.CB Word etyct. opioeito Bl.Chile* IJoteb Ground nut.s— 2ooo bus... just tcc* and fcrrsle by ItZYMER 4 ANi/fcA5Ui?» ocs Ho. CO Wood «tn« L _, HERRING— 200 Boxes scaled; w -W do *o,J; Joet rec’d and vn by RETMgR AASDtB£O«*», k« « yo.aa-WoodtfSSi TO LET —A comfortable two ew*t3 Brick l»*Ulßfcaituata on O'tiaxs talnlo|.6ra«n*,wlUi CnUhedomt,and ****££* R.h. Klyn■Wa■eul4^>* tyw •- r 'YTs. .Voci r/i r aiiVRQU.