W*K. r —« u lATOX.O. B. fUdCBOS BCBUU »»** t -* __ „\ B BtfHETT & CO. . '-JiTTTORS and VR O /»U IST<) K H PITTSBTTRQH = WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. 12, 1369. TUB RESULT. Wo have returns from_ a Uttlo moro than half tbe county, and iff these the Republicans hold Aheir o<vn very nfeariy. with tho vote of last year. The majority on the State ticket will be from 30fW 3500- The vote was very light, but the Republi cans turned oat vfell, in proportion to the to- Some of the districts have done remarka- u bly arid in many of the country dis tricts we have done bettor than last year. There was considerable scratching through out the two cities and neighborhood, and^ome of our candidates will mu below tho State ticket considerably: Km-we have elected the entire County ticket, without fail. The loco focos, in the early part of the evening, claimed the Treasurer, hut gavo it up as the returns from tho County came in. Prom .tho State, tho few returns received indicate tho election uf out- State Ticket by about the majority of last year. We have car ried Philadelphia, gained one Senator in the. Blair District, two probably in Philadelphia, and one probably in tho Cumberland District. The State, from all present appearances, i« The Fate of Franhlln. I From the Lohdon Time*.] The Fox screw discovery vessel (Cept. M’CHu took) whioh was sent to the Arotio regipna at the expense of Lady Franklin, to discover traces of the missing expedition, arrived off tho lele of Wight on Wednesday. On landing. Capt. M’Olin* took at once came on by train for London, bring ing with him two cases oontaioiog relics of the long missing expedition of Sir John Franklin. W'e have.received the following from the Admi ralty : “Thursday, Sept, 22, 10:30 A. M. The Secrotary of the Admiralty presents bis compliments to (ho Editor of the Times, nod for wards the accompanying loiter for insertion." Yacht Fox, It. V. S.— Sir: —l beg yon will inform lbe Lords Commissioners of the Admi ralty of the safe return to this country of Lady Franklin’s Final Searching Expedition, which 1 have had tho honor ty conduct. Their Lordships will rejoice to hoar that our endeavors to ascertain the fate of tho “Frank lin Expedition have met with complete success. AI Point Victory, upon the northwest coast of King William’s Island, a record has been found, - dated the 2-ith of April, 1848, and sighed by Csplaioo Crozier and Fitzjames. By it we were ioformed that her Majesty’s ships Erthua and Tenor were abaudoned on the 22d April, 1848, in the ice, five Icagneß to tho N. N. W., and that the survivors—in ait amonting to 105 souls, un der the command of Capt. Crozier—were pro ceeding to the Great Fish River*. Sir John Franklin had died on the Ulli of Judo, 1847. Many deeply inf eating relics of oar lost countrymen have boon picked up upon the west ern shore of King William’s Island, and others obtained from the Esquimaux, by whom we were 1 informed that subsequent to their abandonment one ship was crushed and sank by the ice, and tho other forced on shore, where she has ever sioce been, affording them an almost inexhaust ible mins of wealth. Being unable to penetrate beyond Bellot j Strait, the Fat wintered in Brentford Bay, aod I tae search —including the estuary of the Great J Fish River and the discovery of 800 miles of j coast line, by which we have nailed the explora- j tioos of the former searching expeditions to the j north and west of our position with those of Sir i James Ross, Dease, Simpson and Rso to the ! sooth—has been performed by sledge journeys : this Spring, conducted by LieaL Hobson, R. N. Capt. Alien Yonng and myself. Aj’ ft somewhat detailed repoTt of our pro ceeding wilt-doubtless be interesting to their : Lordships, ilia .herewith inclosed, together with a chart of our discoveries and explorations, and at the earliest opportunity I will present myself -fttrtbe Admiralty to afford farther information, and lay before their Lordshipa the reoord found at Point Victory. I have the honor to be, &0., F. L. M’Clihtock, Capt, R. N. To the SecrefUry of the Admiralty. Tab Exploration ahd Difipovgßr—- Most In teresting Report by Capt. M'Clailoek.— lt will be remembered that the Fox effected her escape out of .the mala pack in Davie’ Btraits, in lat. N., on the 25ih of April, 1858, after a winter’s ice drift of 1,195 geographical-miles. The small settlement of Holsteinborg was • reached on the 28th, sod such very scanty snp- I plies obtained as the place afforded. On the Bth of May oar voyage was ra-com • menoed; Codhaven and lipernWik visited, Mel ville Bay entered early in Jao4, and crossed to Cape York by tbe 26th; here some natives were l oommunicatod with; they immediately recog nized Mr. Peterson, onr interpreter, formerly known to them in tbe Grinoell expedition under Dr. Kaoe. In reply to onr inquiries for the Es quimaux dog-driver Han«, left behind from the Advance in 1858, they told tis that he was resi ding at Whale Sound. Had he been there I would moot gladly have embarked him, as bis longing to return to South Greenland continues anabated. It was not until the 27(h of July that we reached Pond's Inlet, owing to a most unusual prevalence of jeo in the northern portion of Baf fin's Bay, and which rendered our progress since leaving Uolsteinborg one of increasing struggle. Without steam power wc could have done noth ing. Here only one old woman and a hoy were found, but they served to pilot us up the inlet for 25 niilco, when wo arrived at their village. For about a week wo were in constant and most interesting cornmnnicalion with those friendly people. Briefly, the Information obtained from them was, that nothing whatever respecting the Franklin expedition had come to their knowl edge, nor had any wrecks within tbe last 20 or 80 years reached their shores. No rumor of the lost expedition had reached them. Within Pond’s lolet tho natives told us the ice decays away every year, but so long as any -remains whales abound. ; Several large whales wero neon by tie, and we ftfqod among ibo natives.a considerable quantity of wbaie- "many narwhals’ horns, which they v’wera nt>xiou3 to barter for knives, hies, saw*, ' ritles, (tod-Wool; they .drew us some rude charts of the inlet, nhuwtiip i hoi it ex poods into an ex tensive channel tin-king wentwanl inin Prince Regent's .Inlet: We could not but i egret that uone of our own wbaliog friends—from whom wo bad recently received bo much kiodnone— were hero to profit bo favorable nu opportunity, braving Pond's Inlet on the sth of August w« ruacbed lleeoby island on the 11th, nod landed a handsome marble tablet, sent on board for this purpose by Lady Franklin, boariog an appropriate inscrip tion to the memory of our lost countrymen to the Erebus and Terror The provisions and stores seemed in perfect order, but a small boat was much damaged from having been turned over and rolled along the beach by a storm. • Tim roof of the house receiv ed some necessary repairs. Having embarked some coats and siorcx wo Blood in need of, and touched at Cape Ilotbam on tbe 15th, we saMed down Peel Strait for twenty-five miles on tbe 17th, but finding tbe remainder of ibis channel covered with unbroken ice; I determined to make for Bellot Strait, on the 19th August; examined into supplies remaining at Port Leopold, and left there a whaleboat, which we brought away from Cape Hothsm for the purpose, eo as to aid in onr retreat should we bo obliged eveutaally to abandon tbe Fox. The steam launch had been forced aigber up on the beach, and somewhat damaged by the ice. Prince Regent’a Inlet was unusually Tree from ice; hut very little was seen daring onr ran dowo to Brentford Bay, wbiob we reached on the 20th of August. Bellot Strait which communicates with the Western Sea, av erages one mllo in width by 17 or 18 mites in length. Attfcis timo it was filled with drift Ice, but as tbe season advanced bename perfectly dear, its shores ore in many places faced with lofty granite cltfla, sod some or the adjacent hills rise 1,600 feetp ihe tides are very strong, ron vniflg six or seten knots at tbe springs. On the Gth of September we passed through Bellot \ Strait without obstruction, and secured the ship ' to fix Ico across its wefltorn outlet. From here, until the 27th, when I deemed it necessary to retreat into Winter quarters, no constantly > . - wstobed the movements oftheloo In the western or channel. In mid-channel U was broken : ' up and drifting about; gradually the proportion V-of-water increased, notil at length the ioe whiob ' ' .intervene! was reduced to three or four miles in width. But this was firmly held fast bynnmer > cos islets, and withstood tbe violenco of the Autumn gales, it was tantalizing beyond des . oripUoa,thas to watch from day to day the free ■wafer wMob wa oonld not reach, and whiob WMbed lhe. rocky : shore a few miles to the : southward'of mT ■ Daring IheAutnan attempts were made to carry-pot depots of jYoyfgions towards the mag netic pole, boi these almost entirely failed in of the disruption of iheicetoibe southward. Liout. Hobson returned with his sledge parties in November, after much suffer- ing from severe weather, and imminent peril oa one occasion, when (he ice upou which they were encamped became detached from the shore, aod drifted off <o leward with them Our wintering position waa at the east en trance of Ifellott Strait, in a snug harbor, which I have named Port Kennedy, after my predeces sor in these waters. Tho Winter was unusually cold and stormy. ’ Arrangements were completed during the Winter I for carrying out onr intended plan of search. I 1 felt it to be my doty personally to visit Marshal ' Island, and In so doing purposed to complete (be ■ circuit 6f King William's Island. To Lieut. Hobson I allotted tbe search of lbs ; western shore of Boothia lo tho magnetic pole, and from Gateshead Island westward to Wynni att’s furthest Capt. Allen Young, our sailing master, was to trace the shore of Prince, of Wales’ Land, from Llent. Browne’s farthest, and also to examine the coast from Bellot Btrait northward, to Sir Jame* Ross' furthest. Early Spring journeys wero oommenced on the 17th of Feb , 1850, byOapi. Young and my self, ('apt. Youog carrying his depot acrpps’to Prioee of Wales’ Laud, while I wentsoulhward, towards the magnetlo pole, in the hope of com municating with the Esquimaux, and obtaining such information as might lead us at onco to the object of oar search. I was acoompAtiied by Mr. Petersen, oar in terpreter, and Alex. Thompson, quartermaster. We had with us two sledges, drawn by dogs. On the2Bth of February, when near Cape Victoria, we had tho good fortune to meet a small party of Datives, and were subsequently visited by about 45 iodividaals. For four days we remained with them, obtaining many relics*, and the infor metion that several yearn ago a ship was crush ed by tboico off the north ahoro, off King Wil liam's Island, bat that all her-people landed safely, and went away to tho preat Fish River, where'thoy died. This Iribo was well snpplied with wood, obtained they said, from a boat left by the white men on tho Great River. We reached our vessel after 25 days’ absence, in good health, bat somewhat reduced by sharp marching and the unusually severe weather to which wo had been exposed. For Several days after starting, the meronry continued frozen. On the 2d of April our long-projeoted Spriog journeys commenced. Lieut. Hobson accom panied me'as far as Cape Victoria; each of us had: a sledge drawn by four men, aod an aux iliary sledge drawn by six dogs This was all the force wo could muster. Beforo separating, wo saw two Esquimaux families living out upou ihojce in snow huts ; from them wn learned that a second ship had been Pecu off King William’s Island, and that she drifted a ehorei u tbo fall of the same year. From this whip thry had obtained a vast'deal of wood and iron I now gave Lieut. Hobson directions to search for tho wreok and to follow tip any traces be might find upon King William's island. Accompanied by my own party aud Mr. Pe tersen, l marched along Ihe oast shore of Kiog William’s Island, occasionally passing deserted snow huts, hut withont meeting natives (ill the Bth of May, when otf Cape Norton wo arrived at a snow village containing about thirty inhabi tants. They gathered about us without the slightest appearance of fear or shyness, although none had ever scon living white pooplphofore. .They wero most willing to coqiuuuucaLo all their {knowledge and barter all tbeir goods, but would have stolen every thing had they not been very closely watched. Many mote rcltns of our coun trymen were obtained: we could not entry away all ac miget have purchased They pointed to i the inlet-wc had crossed the day before', aod told us that ono day's march up it, nod thence four overland, brought them lo the wreck. None of these people had been there since 1857-8, at which they said but little remained, their countrymen haviDg carriod away every thing. Moat of the information was received from an intelligent old woman; she said it was in the fall of the year (hat the ship waa forced ashore : many of the white men dropped by the way as they went towards the Great River; but this was only known In them -hi the winter following, I when tbeir bodies were discovered. | They all assured us that we would hud natives iupon the south shore, at the Great River, -anJ some few at the wreck ; but unfortunately this was not the case. < inly one family were met off Point Booth, and none at Montreal Island or any i place sabsequently -visited. | Point Ogle, Montreal Island and Barrow | Island were searched without finding anything | except a few scraps of copper and iron in an Esquimaux hiding-place. Recroseiog ibeßirait to King William's Island, we continued the examination of the southern shore without -euoc.jss until the 24th of May, when about ten miles eastward of Cape Her’ echell, a bleached ekclcton waa found, around which lay fragments of European clothing. I'pon carefnlly runoviog the snow a small pocket-bool was fooßd, containing a few letters. Tbet>e, although mooh decayed, may yet be deciphered. Jadgiog from the remains of his dress, this un fortunate young man was a steward or officer’s servant, and his position exactly verified the E9Qulmaui.’s atderitxu.ihki H»*»v dropped afi they -Walked along. < >q reaching Capo Heroeliell next day, he vx amiuo-l Siuipoon'a Cairn, or mtUrr wha> rcimuua of il, which is only four feet high, and the cen i iral stones have been removed,as if by men scet j iog something within u. My m i|, e ! lime, and which 1 still rciain, is Ihul records j were deposited there by the retreating crewe, j and subsequently removed by (he natives. 1 After parting with me at Capo Victoria ou the . 28th of April, Lieut. Ilobaou made for Cape Fe i lix. At a short distance westward of it be found a very large cairn, and close to it threo email tents, with blankets, old ciotheß and other relics of a sbootiog ora magnetic station; but although the cairn was dag under, aod a trench dug all round at a distance of ten feet, no record #as discovered. A piece of blank paper folded up was found in ihe cairn, and two broken hol lies, which may, perhaps, have contained rec ords, lay beside it among some Btones which had fallen from off the top. The moat interesting of tho articles discovered here, including n boat's ensign, were brought away by Mr. Hobson. About two miles further to tbo southwest a small cairu was found, hut neither reoords nor relice obtained. About three miles north of Point Victory a second small cairn was examined, but only a broken pickaxe and empty canister found. On the Gth of" May, Lieut. Hobson pitched bin lent beside a largo cairn upon Mount Victory Lying among some loose stone* which bad fallen from the Lop of this cairn, was foood a smell tin case containing a record, tho substance »>f»hieh is briefly as follows:—This caira was built by Ihe Franklin expedition, upon the assumed site of Bir James Ross's pillar, which had not been found. The I,rebus and Terror spent their first winter at Lccchy Island, after having ascended Wellington L’hauneliolal. "2 deg. N-.aiidreturn ed by the west side of Cornwallis Island. On the 12th of September, IMG, they were beset in Ut. 80 05 N., and long ‘.<h W, Sir .1 Frank lin die lon the Mth uMuur, 1847. Ou fhe22d of April, Ibis, the ships wero abandoned Gvo leagues to the N. N. W. of Poiut Victory, nnd the sorvivors, 105 iu number, landed here under the command oftlapl. Crozicf. This paper was dated April 2,>, IN4B, and upon the following day intended to start for the Great Fish River Tho total loss by deaths in tho expedition up i<> this date wan nine t/fficorH and fifteen men A vast quantity of clothing and stores of all sorts lay strewed about,as if hero every art icte wan i hrowu away which could possibly tic diepunecd with, I pickaxes, shovels, boats, cooking utensils, iron work, rope, blocks, canvass, a dip circle, a sex tant eograved “Frederic Henry, R. N,” a small medicine chest, oars, &c. A few miles southward, across Hick Bay, a second rocord was found, liaving boeu deposited by Lieut, (lure aod M: ties V<»ux in May, IM7 It allurded no addiiiona) information. Lieut. Hobson continued his search uniil with in a few day’s march of Cape Herschell, without finding any trace of the wreck or of natives. He left full information of bis important discoveries for me, therefore, when returning northward by the weal shore of Kiug William’s Island, 1 bad the advantage of knowing wbat had already been found. Soon after leaving Cape Herschell the traces of natives beoame lees numerous aud less recent, and after roundiDg the west tbe island they ceased altogether. This shore is extreme ly low, and almost utterly destitute of vegeta tion. Numemuv banks ofnhinglu and low inlets lie off il, and beyond these Victoria Firail is covered with heavy and impenetrable packed ice. ! When in lal. u.» N , and long. ftO 1 27 W. we came upou a large boat, discovered by Lieut! Hobson a few days previously, &b bio notice in formed me. U appears that ibis boat had been intended for tbe ascent of the Fish River, but was abandoned apparently npon a return journey to tbe ship?, tbe sledge trpan which she wos mounted being pointed in that 'direction. She measured 28 feet in length, by feet wide, was most carefully fitted, and made as light as pos sible, but tbe elodge was of solid oak, and almost as heavy oa tbe boat. A largo quantity of clothing was found within her, also two human skeletons. One of thueo lay to tbe after part of tho boat, under a pile of oloLhlng. the other, which was much more dis turbed, probably by animals, was found in the bow. Fite pooket watches, a quantity of silver spoons and forks,, and a few religious books were also found, but no journals, pocket-books, nr even names npon any articles of clothing. Two doable-barrel guns stood upright ogaioßt tbe boat's oido precisely so they had been placed 11 years before. One barrel in each was loaded and cooked; there was ammunition in abundance, also 80 or 40 pounds of chocolate, aotpe lea and tobacco: Fuej waa not wanting;A drift treaty wi(Mq one handled /aide of tbe boat. Many very interesting relioa wers{broOgbt away by .Lieut; Hobson, and some few by my self. On the sth of Jane 1 reached Poiot Victo ry without having found anything farther. The ciotbiog.&c., was again examined fordocumente, note books, &c., without success, a record placed in the cairn, and another buried ten feel due north of it. Nothing worthy of remark occurred upon iny return journey to the ship, which we reached on the 19th of Jane, five days after Lieut. Hobson The shore of King William’s Island, betneeu its north and west extremes. Capes Felix and Crozier.has not been visited by Esquimaux hince the abandonment of the Erebus and Terror, u* l h« cairns and Articles lying strewed itbuut, which are in their eyt-n of priceless value, re Qjftin untouched If the wreck still remains vioible. u J 8 prob* ble-ahe lies upon some of the off lying isiris u» the southward between Capes Crosier and Hers cheli. Oo June 28 Capt. Young and bta party return ed, having completed their portion of the search by whioh the insularity of Priooe of Wales’ Laud was determined, and the coast line intervening between the extreme points reached by Lieuts. Ochorne and Browne discovered; also between Bellot Strait and Sir James Roes’ furthest in 1849 at Four River Bay. Fearing that bis provisions might not last out the requisite period, Capt. Young sent back four ofhis men,and for 40 days journeyed oo through fogs and gales with but one man and the dogs, building a snow hut each night; hut few men could stand so long a continuance of labor and privation, and its effect opon Capt Young wa9 painfully evident. 1 Lieutenant Hobson was upable to stand with out assistance, upon his return on board; he was not in good health when he eommcoced bis long journey, and the sudden severe exposure brought on a serious attack of eonrvy, yet he most nobly completed bis work; and such faots will more dearly evince the unflinching spirit with whioh the objoot of our voyage has been pursued in these detached duties than any praise of mine. We were now, at length, all on board again. As there wore some slight casos of sourvy, all our treasured resouroos of lemon juice and fresh animal food, were pat into requi sition, so that in a comparatively short time all wero restored to sound health. For six days we lay there, closely beset, when a ebaugo of wind removing the ioe, our voyage was continued almost without further interrup tion toGodhaven, in Disco, where we arrived on tbe27(h of August, and were reoeived with great kindness by Mr. Ollok, Inepic'or of North Greenland, and the local antboiiiies, who ob ligingly supplied our few wants. The two Esquimaux dog-drivers were now discharged, and ou (be Ist of September we sailed for England. From all that oan be gleaoed from the record paper, aud tbe evidence afforded by the boat, aod various articles of ololhiog and equipment discovered, it. appears that tho abandonment of the Erebus and Terror had been deliberately ar ranged, and every effort exerted during tbe third Rioter to reuderihe traveling equipments complete. It is rnach to be apprehended that disease bad greatly reduced the strength of all on board, far more perhaps than they themselves were aware of. Tbe distance by efedge roifle, from the posi tion of tbe ships when abandoned, to the boat, is f. 5 geographical miles; and from the ships lu Montreal island 22n miles. Tbe most perfect order seems to have existed thronghonl. A feeling of entire devotion to tho cause, which Lady Franklin has so nobly sustained, and a firm determination to effect all that men could do. seems to have supported them through every difficulty With less of thip enthusiastic spirit, and cheerful obedienoe to every command, our small number—23 in all—would not have sufficed for the successful performance jif so groat a work F 1.. M’Custoov, Capt. R N Commanding tbe Final Searching Expedition. Tbe yacht Fox, R. Y. S., off (be isle of Wight, Wednesday, Sept. .21, I^s'd. Sruui:it Complaint.—The fact i« n>\v b-o w«lt i-eUbliahr-J fur »uy on- lo stlecipl t<- c joliwverl il, [ lhai luoxt of tbe dlscaM-s which often prot» teUI iu *acu- I ftu,r, vre produced Py *Xce«*TVn u*** of troll* nn.l »egi t>bio«, by wbn b tb- etomscb I* df«>rd«r*d,lbe Ih-r dermoid, ttie | t'iixxl xt&KuAt-J end dlg-atiim organs, rrnjer-l lu»'tiv*il U"t torpid. Cli.dera, Cti*d< m Mort-oa, Hiltou* aud Cramp ! I’»i. 11.-, Ojsetilery, tiiorrboe* and suih lih- o.iii|plalut* g*r 1 initiate aud thrive op-u improper food and i.llen tlio-« ! i cwno d-cp nested slid Hied t»jon the coonillutli'.ri, that , lb- .I. i.i-i and most soli•<> nm.-ral u,e.|„ lueosr* Hostile . to sn. -• ih. ir prngr—. .mill tt.e (oiti-ut U j.r* virgin, si,.l I alt b-{-« .1 relief Sle end..l Who is It that Lai net • , flue, be luUbl or sdllll, M>i:.rd ultboue .1 ti.ecUDu} log *p. k"i Of. and Oesf.ite the sbill »u 1 *■ i • ru-» ot it.-deal gentlemen literally araste array nu l. i ib"ii tr**lrc-..i.' And how is this treatment to tw> *.eoo»i> ,1 > Simply t.y the tact, that loatead of adrolutateriug >min r»mwJj i-»tay tbe tailing itrrngtl! of tbo nffiwt,. and at tbe Mtu - time check the ofseaae In it* the rotund y prneciM---I aided In the exhaustion of-tfte uamral «irvr;gtU, end at time the nss mastered tbesol.oier »a» prcslrsi- and tailing lo excltoa react!..a the patient frutn th- rltect of tbe poison admlDtsUied to the disease. Not so with BtEBUAVE’rJ UOLI.AND IIITTEEd, which »'• .-.aipoeed entirety of vegetable and whlrh have m i only prored themeelree ibe best t.-rjlr in uee. hut hsve n-T-r correct disorder* of the • uimrli atd l-oweti ei -n taken arrordlDK t>* directions, ft. ihe rum of f Hiiim-r i .irnplaints they hnve uo.qoal Try tiicm u' onr*. Kxan f’Ar.rrru.T:—The liermmebigbl) Pon.et.trsuvi »u«,r. IJ illsnd Hitters is put up lu hail pint i>.7Ui>a unit, aud reia.ledat {1 |>er I-.llU d.-lueTit 1..1 11,1. tmly C>’>-I>ratnl Medicine has iuduie-l rtomy which the poDltc abrmldgnard against pnrchssine. heware ollmpoelti.il! See that oar name Is on the Utel of every little veil buy IIKN',I AMIN PAOK, Ja . A O*'-, S-di. P.vpriatura, 07 Wieel .111.- t, |i|i|iri«D Ist aud lid Plttahrj' k li. I'S au.l'dairir . Am. I'iskxs.x.--, ;uo aggravated mmi! or less t-y In J! • <*»«», ihe flr*t thing in order to r* niovcjlraea-e, H t-- r-viil»te> |I-» ,c-.ir.a. nri r| T- -w-la V. t-«tt*'r ert ml. etharttr can be admiumcred I r n.ta pur !»■•« iLtoO tViI>i;.VA riLL.' 8 . rrn«r«!'l h- i ».>IJ t.y II I, FAirs’E5TiVR a v \> PniCin-IK, -M..1 pi->rrlnl'.r« ol IJ L. r 4 fli.»» n. k » Vermtfnxp. >u. cm, coiner W- -"1 and <rh ntrn- i«. I’m, t nrifh, !**. ~,-k ,|4 wT H&brrtt&nncnts. BAMCKL OKAY J PT. rt.AIR OKAY SAMUEL GRAY & SON, >i K R C il A N T T A 1 I, n R" 8 .V,) 10 FIFTH . V TB KET, Have tbe pleasure l<- announce that t!i*-v bate .tupleta ■■tot tmeot of i AI. I. A NI) \V I\T K H «, i.t olt S Kit.V Hive: twin mfpei;kd. } u.l I■' lh£ all Hie lit h l«I nil ! lal*at fat.ll. ( r..( il K NTI. E M LN s ' \V EA K wlikD 111.-, -ill ».«W« n,. 1.. l>i« la(..i .Utli*-i -iinilar ; (it i-lunHut m il, e (Jity. NEW BOt.H AT I>AVISON’S BOOK .‘‘TORE, U 3 V\ sit.) Dladti.n.l A M^y Vi.l is Boryctopamiiß Htilam..« Vol*. t., 7 «f)<l S ut Uraul U’l.ite’i m.xt bfiturttnl; Tliw I’nriwiMC or tboOhor-li Coi.n bo.) F.iiklbii-I tlcrtog the Bolgn* r,| i\ and Alu » Irt-th, hy a«m'l tlopklox; D-'yuinc*y’i N«w Volatn<—Alu»<ri % I , ■.i.ii,. «fConotHrparU.end Clterlna Anfliaat^r; UoproeontaUve Men of ilm N»« Tvoiament, Reid * in; l.if- aud Tiavt-li of Unmlioldl. lißjar-J Tuylf.r’e New V*-t of T»-.v.U ii>iire*.«au.lSi< LlltleA Jf tw Bditloo .-f finlarrlt, i \ lar^M (i A i \ ! ii l. II t! U » t ¥ I. 0 a 0 <> A U K A(J A I % I.PKMNU “ ’♦ ftlnlt:K ANO t’MKAI* J)URE UNSEKI) OIL.- s<l I'HLH.OtTY JUNtJVAOTIMtK, M ARK t .STED nCKFKOTf.Y PUKK, for «aiu •( market pfi«el>y > , i' , H , KTO\ A ITEVKNFON, 1&tl'o,.1 r( COijti stoVKs; i:<ioK”l?fov¥>: Ail tli-1 l-Bt a 01,., |. .f I .tifiiM, • till Bit.) without I'ai. ut Uaa aud Mmi/ko t^.i-Mitorr—ull warranted. Nura*rr Fan il«»rw, lAdio* uud [ilalo; Tar U-r Coni Vaaca, Parmr Coal H'- Ja, Oyalto Dlsbra. FrnUeri, Flro Iron», -4r, «t u, a City Stf>».. ami Tin Wareh.MiM. ol W. W. UHAD3IIAW, No. 134 W«.J ■( , _ ocl - Fir«t di*t t4low ttia aigo ol tlia Uol-lni o»i«. CUPPEK, BKASS, PuiIUELAIN AND TIN PRKSERVINO KETTLEi to grr*t *atu«* atiha Irou City Tin and Store AVareljooxi of W W. BRADSHAW, No. 134 Wo,a atroot, Firnt door Utow tbe aign of the Ootdcn Ona. OIL ULUTii TABLH CUVKKS—I.I) astortrd air.'* Jnat rac’d and lor aaie by o- I’i J. A IlM'mt.UPit, 26 and ii fU.Clulr -t fpRAN.SHAIIKNT WINDOW SIIADKb ~ JL of aa ai7.r.e_rnr aala t>r_ J. k H. PHILbtl’S. P’DR.MTUtU) OfL "oLofH~.;flfl nvlei iX 4-1, U t,6 land HA wido for aaJe try J ,<l ‘ _ J. * 11. PUFLLUM. KUSSETS— 9t) bbis. prioio White Rut>Netii oclx _ UfcNIlY it. COLUNS. PKAKL ASU.—4O OsKS"VI'ksTSOKTS” l earl A»h iq More and for aale by _ J. H. CANFIELD k o*l CIfBBSE.-(iu BOXES W. R. OUKEs¥ Olceal of ttia aaaton, J« s t received at Jill! J. » OANFf ELD A C.» ’A ~ , i,U P‘ *' KAUL ST AltUll* cr\o kl s Uoo,lr r [>"rpov» t al» OJ , 01J h#O(J 1 J- B.PAMriKI,D A CO. MoLassk£-267.T.1.. n. o. ajgwurnt for lalot ,y j. p. uoQKTt > ?fl W,l « r »d<l W front ”it FUOM DAWN TO Da*LIGHT; Jr The Sto|.t»ei.irri.f» .Oiler.. Horn., b, a Mlm.b-,'. hM-ISm. oca lill » CO, u, wJJi T. ’ .OLD PENS! GOLD PENS!* •ortmeiil of Gold peui and SiHer ( p«ni warrants. W. ti UA V*n Mfcfket A grcoml and Third A Wood *’t, T?EATfIE!U3—I,OOO Jba. prime quality ' X 1,000 do aeooad do Vo aa&d tad fomto bj of! B. H. King. firtofiibftnsrtnrmß. 4i»* Low «t 4 0 \ Gazzam'a Extension of the City of Pittsburgh, •SATURDAY, OUT. lith. Af 2 I‘. M ■lia-is, near The Ci pyor A’orke sod adjoin!ns th • re*«ntii Txan«— tiuc-ihird cash, halauca in one, two and tt.ive jpIRST PREMIUM Sratea and Hangul DIPLOMAS! AWARDED by the late alleooent county and WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA AOBI CUL TUBAL 600TETY BISS E L L & CO., NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET, OOOEINO, fAHX. O H HEATING STOVES, Fine and Common Enamelled QRATIi FnONTS ANO FENDERS, Au,l iLsOl.hrsKd o*pltul and Eagle OOOKXNO RANOHS I! y >n want th« BR3T C*XiKINO RAVo K that it made, call at BIS SELL X CO.'S want a OOOKIMJ hTOI K that rannnt h. r.o pa»9e«l, rail > n ti n>Q are hoildlug a li.mte, and want the l*«st (.til ATK Kit. 'NTS AND KENDKIW.reII .mi ni* diyat No. D3S l.lrarty Slrirt. rj'IIORLEV'.s FOOD FOR CATTLE, - (Jw.-l fuipiuted fri'iu England.) FllK lIOKSE.S FOR cows: Farmers! 1/ *. .. want in ha ve yonr Csttls heslU.y an 1 d . 3 diiion, f.-h TII(iKt,.V.\ r ’S FWD FOR CATfU. V"i iriß. a ßait iuillifxnsable in prom -im/ and mis t »ii. lux afl tin. anlinKl (unatloni to health and Ttyor. For MILCtI COWS, it it lnmlatble, IncieMtng iL< .(i.sntlty and improving tho >juallly of i»IU For ?lIKEP hod PliJjj. tb* eSa.II pr>-.l<ic*-1 1.. ..u* m i.Hi will eSreuJ all expectation. Sold !o caefee r.it.taloiog J4H |,rii« |U 00 Half. *»k«. containing 1*24 faada, ptl.-* T (»t N.- it p*ck»ft** ofllj j*e<l« (iK- 1 f o DEPOT -M-l r-OCK STREET ocl ‘dU_ PHILADELPHIA. PA jpKElTli IMPORTATIONS? I.ACE3 ASD^EMBROIDERIES Eaton, crek sc >la.crtjm, Hara luit opened a auperb a**ortm*Dl of ENGLISH TUKDAD LACES AKD EDiilNiiS, Valenciennes Edgings and Inserting*, FRENCH AND TURBID LACK VKILo Coifum, C-tp \ Then •ciortQicct of FRENCH and SWIBB BMBROIDE Flits u coDi|ilete Id ityl* and prfee, embracing all iho latent nortdlkr* io Collars and Set*, Banda and Flouncing^, lodging* and Inserting#, Breakfast Caps, Cliemian Ramin and Sleevra i Handkerchiefr, Ae. “ur i utluu>eit b<»l It,* p.ildu- geio-t *lly ■/■ Ibiited In rail •ml <• xauiln* (lie ii'»'..li, I tie pi l.»* inarlu.J- id |.Uiti ..nr N.w ji(.7r*. N.. .7 Fiiii. l» HAYS &. GETTY, UAHDWAHE AND CUTLERY, No. 71 Market Street, near Fnurtli, M A V E RECEIVED THEIR FALL HHI uCK, t*.loK U.iiglit fo. <m<li. they «f" «•» nt.lol to m.II a. 1..* «■ al ,j lu tli» i o.r It r. ii.|h .«-• a Kill lUJI tfUfiUt of ItiMtdn’H IJand Saws, Spfcam A -Iu«-ki -n’» Hand Sans, Crus* Out Saws, Mill Saws, Union Factory Plunea, Mann'* Asus, Fire-Irons, in sets; Sponeer’n Files, (oidlirtn,) Ccw*t, Sheer and F.. B. Steel, SkMten, SLKKiII BELLS ANI* ANVILS. ««’UldA.tmwT *£o WHOLESALE lIUVEKS. •SOU doz*l*ort»nion , .h Ribbed 110-um v, 150 “ assorted Woolen Hood-, 1 bale Ronton Knitting Tnrn, ■T'lO l!r‘. Dexter’s Tidy Cotton, 1 cu.-e Fletcher a Sti‘>e Laceta, gross Cane lloops, Now • irftlog from manufacture*, and fur •■!* low at A"0. IT FirrU BTRKET, Third door from Markq RDBBBB BELTING r rilE NEW YORK RUBBER COMPANY X M ANUFAOTURE RUBBER MACHINE BELTING, by a mow iir.k-fH, of auparlor rtrength to any heretofore mad* ■ml *t b»« (Lan half the coet of Leather. The Ccra|ianv •re al*»*ll.u exrlnilTO mauofertorer*, “n&der Goodyear* Patent,"'ol RUBBER TOYS, DObLB, BA 1.1.8, TENPINS, fierce and amail; An., Ac. For ealo at all the Tuy and Fancy Bu, rct j„ m# U u lod. Oatalognca and Price Llit* (by tho . *** only) forwarded, on applicatk u by letter to the "New York Rubier Company," 4a Liberty itrret, New Yi.rl;, ojll-lmJ TV/TEDICINAL LIQUORS.—I keep con- A»X «taolly on hand a cotnpletn a*aortme&t of eltb*r bottled nr otherwise, couiirting of Port Wine, Madeira Wise, Sherry Wloe, Catawba Wine, Holland GI&, Jimtlca Ram, Boeiheve* HoetetUr's and Houfland’aGrrman Bittern. JOSEPH FLEMING, no 11 comer of Diamond and Market itraeta Dwelling house for sale.— f» A comfortable TWO STOnY BRICK UOUBE.£I. <-f t.ur good *i/.?d roomaaod attic, with three lute of giuotut, •iiuete un Allegbeny A»en«iß“f. the Outer Depot, Alle gb*ay Cltr. Any i-racn wiibtng to porcl.eee acomfortabta bona* tA/uyi, well flu'l it to bl» ad ran teg* to look at Ihia pn.|M-riy, a* ft will be *old et a bargain. wii p cirrnßKtlT M Market *t. FOUNDRY FLOUR—7O bbla, suitable for <-orr», fur aale low by 8- LIGGETT A CO, ocll 75 Water atmet and 62 Front. FRENCH UCilßE—l'» casks for sale by B. A- FAHNESTOCK A Co,' orll Corner of Wood and kirn atrwte. • —A largo us r> ,«_ n . SUGAR LEAjJ—400 lbs. White for sole by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. ocll Carat! of Wocal and Fii«t itttcti. NUTMEGS— 500 Ib». prime for eale by ocu B. a. fAßKieruoK i co. Ill,lit- "U Ufsddce.k Krs-ly hil l I . Il.ui. 11a J a DA VIP, Ancr. SILVER CUP' SILVER MEDAL manufacturers or BiSSEt.L 1 l’o - BISSF.LL A CO FOR SHEEP' FOR PIGS!’! fStßcellanroufi, TUB A TTE it if o ii~ STOVE DEALERS U respectfully invited tn the largest stock •nil greatest variety cf ST O V E S Id tb© Htate, mannfactnred by A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. IN our assortment will be foujid the Tallow ing well known - v. COOK S T O V jn s THE DOI'BLE TOP PATENT OjiS ASMOKE CON?rMINO TROPIC, f.. r Coal. THE NEtV AND BEUTUTI. DOf'BLE-TuP PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSI'MINO ARBITER, far Coal. THE NEW DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING EUREKA, for Cr—l it THE t’KLKBHATKD VDTnR, h.t W I l.i.t 0«k and I’ulttiorgli PREMIUM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT VARIETIES. PAHLoR ST«'VKS, for 1V, ....1 and L\ml, 1..-M ir, il.e maiket, anJ heating Stove* of every descrip tJ it ATI- FRONTS, Ac., all .d win. b w.ll be ;..U on 0II&ICK KIKSTCI,ASS INSCIIANi'K .(Etna InsuYance Co, ■ i UAltltotU', I'.iNN | lncor}>oratoJ in L’h.iri.-r !’, r|.tu.il CASH CM'ITM., I KIKE AND lN LA N 1» NAVIGATION INSUKANCK ACOIU.IATL 1, i«h." I-aJi- 017.7: 7717.7. IT .11///./mV /><>!.: MiS. An eminent A men,mu t’..r|>.,i ale.ii, i.'tin, ling iLi claims t<> favor on merit alone, athmlmg facilities and pecuritv in matters of Insurance —l’ommcrcial, Mechanical, Mercantile nr Ku rul—while ranking for ini|M>rLinfe and public service the first »t Fin* Insurance Companies in America Insures at rates and rules as liberal as the ri'k? assumed permit, for solven cy and fair profit. LOSSES EQCITABLY A !>.'C STF i‘ AXP PROMPTLY r.\ •®Oth SEMI-ANNIJ aI. S*l ATF.MKNT Etna 1 osnrnnf c (ompany •Showing Capital and Snr.-lit* i - cr rH* 0 MILII< > X ■? or P‘' I I A II Bee Aaett* Jnlr in Ini!* Cash on hand and m Hank { as*. 3,0 1-> l 1 h. Tfeaaun » •(>■« end a. rrm.l mini*>«[... . 5»,X6 f-i (I f.aud Blatu B»Ot)a IHI Real Eatat® Building* ownoJ auW ..uij'i.,l |. y the Company a* officer BilU rn-elreblo, amply ,-wnrrd ’ tJT4 uT Boodi nod Mortgages of first rlae*. in clan, •>« lulereat ... ln'f.MM" Railroad gtnrka, market ca«ii ralne ' - Omni Rtr«r (Vtupany I tM.Kk.ui Hartford Dank., n.»rk.l v«in« .. . jjl.Oj* on Stock* lu New York Banka, market rain.* * I ■».*:* i.j Etocke In other Rank*, markrt viilnr Tl.U'.i n'-i fi.OT.iM23 30 Tots) Likhilltl'* OA THOUAS K ÜBU-K. Jr socntery Hartford, July l*t, ISiJ SUU<"J Chnn<cti:ut, fTarf/orJ Ontn (y. US. HaßTroko, July l«i, 1SS j Pcrtooally arpoared before me. a Jtutlce of the Tear*, duly authorized to edmlnlater oath*, TboouK. Brace, Jr. Secretary, and made eolemn oath that the foregoing etatc roentof the Aaaeta and Condition of the .*:tn» L.anranre Company It true, ÜBNRT POWLKn, Jnatlce ofihr iVar>- t G Rifiit, Preaideut; T K Bain. Jr.. N«mu< ). T.A Auitspia, V PreVt, 3 B RijtNtrr. Oectrci - DIRECTORS TLuoim K. Brace, ftnttarne f U»*i" Robert iluell, Walter Kenny, K. A. Uuihr)*y, Itamnel Tador, Samuel F.Wmd, Woi.P Tiittln, Roland Mather. Kbetn v.ur Fowler. HenryC Pratt, Jtdwtu O. Ripley. Drayton Dtllyer, Anctla Dormiru, Joseph Church, Thom** A. Alrxcinler, Cbsrlos H. Brninanl haainee* attended to with dirpatrh and fidelity |‘„ M . u* leaned, and Application* eollelted, hr A A CARRIER A BRO, Agent". lelOHmd ny V..„rtli air,-. t CARD rpilK UNHEKSHINED HAS THIS DAY aunclatrd will) Llm In Hie WIIuLIMAI.K UKnCKItY DOHtNkD*a, Ur hAMlitft. MV ART an.l M«. MU.I.IAII CL’tlhY, aud elil •mitinne IDa tame at the Ul.tl fTANP, NO 47 1 I.lltttßl V bTRHKT, directly ojip>*»H* tl.« Ke K U WILLIAM U (lull il l. V Jui > i lesu rAML’KI. KVVART W.U. M. ilnllMl.Y tv M iliu.l. W M. GORMLY & 00, WHOLHBAI.R (i \i <) C K li S , OKALKH* IN KH <>VIwI i > N H , I'kOiM.'C 1C I’ITTS BU Ri 1 11 M A N U FACT U K K.S. No. ‘47 1 l.tlreily Street, l*ttlalmr((li, I't Juierodilp UAItLKSB *. PAItKEH, I'KUDI’CE A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Give pnrli'Milnr attentirm t«> tlio purchtiM- mul HiJe or Flour, Grain un.l Provinion.H Bio. 6 POItIROY'S DRILDIIIG, South Water Street, erne a go. B-'X 1500 p. O Mbaxr* R. Robiron AC'-.. [Mr Wn. feLCntcheon. " Graff, Bennett ACo , I tieaare. J. H. Canfield A C.. . " Little A Trltnlde, j Graham a Thoins., i *• Ja*. M’Oolly A t'<., | John AMd Ar» Mr. JameeGardiner, | Harbour. Ma-b~'wn Mean. Lloyd A forayth, i A Co., Mr. !>. Wallaces 1 “ • » Palntvr A l\. a*2o:lmd J. W. FINLkT... y 3T TI'KPIN. FISL.KV A TPRPIS, COMMISSION MBRCII ANTS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 4kF"oireparticular atlrutlcn to the purchvtcaoJ iale of FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORK. Rxrxa to — LIPPINCoTT A CO., Fltuborgh. Pa.; JNO. B. CANfIRLD, do d.. DANIEL WALLACE, d«. do •elkStndl* . l'emuflrania laiaraaet uo.. of i’ltlsbnr:li. UJtio*. N«►. 03 Fourl h Htreet. Capital and Surplus uvor $150,0(10 00 DISH —jctow >»rot> Painter, i W*.l« Haui(-t.D o*o. W. flmlth, 4.A. Unur, A.J.Joom, Robert Patrick. Rody PstteWß, | Henry tfproul, ItJiicr Uproot, | Niebota* Voegbtly, U. A.Ooltoo. | JtniM U Uopkit • Ttiia Compauy bu paid Io««m Ir'wn thwdate of ita incur |H<rMlun in ISM up to May, 18t9, lo»iu.«i»»t <-f la uMlH'id toiaguUraemi annual ** ptf caul., •OoMldr erifteoce of tu aieoiitrjr *r»3 n«*fmnasr Special ettenuon given to Inacreoc* v r l>w*ihngi LOSSES LIBBRALLY ADJUSTED A "OMtltT PAO. A- A. CAEMER, Yrwtdeat. L oatm BPEOUL, Secretary. *«3oaJ*wCaY O>KNBR 5Tn A.VI> BMITUPJKLU rTrf . OPPOSITE TtlE IvBT omOR prrrsacßcn, vj »tr«n(«n or Cl zone Desirous of knowing where * tin- w.^t plara to |irrpfni vouog turn f.rr insto©**. «ff du.cl ouly t.. n„,a'rT. of jhr principal Merchants, lUi»k»ia. m*.i Cr »r» ><..o*l m©n of tlm riit. but in- u»o*i r> -{•-ttUilly InTiie.t |o r*ll at Ui- •h- foM- £•• »*»•! U.r 1.. >..« lu* ' .unj»rl» n« Ii tl.l» »«•'! ••'iillAT . |. inline tb- afl-1 i.tjiul—« f>( It.. K'.-m, lb* (H'ti.i • i f.i all],leal* Inalt-nd- Anr*; a.* n,.1" . i , M| * variety •t>d n..-.on C t, o^l , fu „ lh „ . jUit)u> , BIJ • oi *>»- '•urk -loa.- i.x tb© .-.rape ,:- y ‘ , 1 uJ~»,t«; ih» .j.i.i.i] *ir*T,ea<*- end , “ rt - ■" «... t>. t.. make op» dm c!%*s an-t tbm 11 not satisfied lh*( the lion City Colley i, ereati, . dr , nc * nr . Dy oUwr BrAcol en.l £****• no « hwt cW mbe fonnd, ■ I l« not et|«Ctod Ui»l tbry will p»ti it . i ,„J will Utey L* fcillcltml to d«. en. ’ .rt^AVawP Public flmiria VANnisnorr's ntiniNos .If'he Oi4HM <•! Wtnr<« t->rcn< tl.« Y..nn ¥ Mrn*« Ui, tMr y Ass.. i*U..ii soJ tb© public K©Dsr&llT. will t*. <>nr D( .l »,*, iJEORCJE VANDEVDOFP, Eaq . cr New Yoaf! who will gt*e thro© ot hi» oDi«rUlntu«nu,»t LAPATFTTF HALL, ou TIIURBDAY, PRIDAY »nd MuNl'aT EVjfN IS'QH, October 12th, Hth and 17th. I.—“An AVrninj? ifft/A SAoktptare • lUtui .r fcu mahl>u cal diaeonn© with fi©»dlnn. {I —•‘An JTtvritng «ri/A SSfriaan " Tb© (.m (.)«,« 0 | o>-oi" dy.with Roadiog© from the “Crlii. " 111.— I Laughand CryvnlKlhckrnt," with lU»dii»g* lr,.m “Tb© OIJ Cariosity Shop " Ticketi 24 cent*, to t>© bt<l ©t th» Mu«- *».l ti.. i. rt-.o». Hotefi, Library Rooms»nd«t tb* Door. Doore open at,7 o'clock; Readings to n7 > o'da. k '• IP. D. KINCAIU, JOSEPH AI.RREK W. D. M.IIOWAN. JOR. !>• I’uTTfi, C. MAOEK, nell- Lortur© C U Riaiiil©u PinsaUEOH, lb t. *», li.'.W [T!S»Noth e id hereby given that n meeting of the Wtockboldeia ol tb© peonsylTani* lusnrahi© Company of Pttuborgb will b© held ou Monpai, tU© .ta btr or NoriKßEa. 1859, at the «.(&co of said (N'lnpaDy, No. 03 Fourth »tr©*t, twtwoen tti* b.uui o( Itn o'clork a. h , and oner u , for thn i-arfM-te of electing Direct.ws lu w rr« f..r Ibseiitulbg rear. ,<lO;dt.t I. ORlEfl SPROCI. g«c’y. Jlmußrnuntß. TUKATRE.— MA.VAOKJH P„ItTKR ANI> H'FAH^AKD. D.-wirr o/i»n of 7 CcSock; t'urtain will tu» at 6 o\lock prc.-iiefy. H KliN MliA V i.\ t.NINO.Oc!, 13tli, »llltw performed, T H E M A N I A 0 LO V K It! T.i cnnclii.t© * ill, T 11 K K O KT Y T II I E V R H!_ Cl A KUO’S BRASS AN t) . STRING IiA.NT>; / IffKlCB. 21 KIFTH MKBFr. aa>>:ly,l IBtoirational, DGK\V O U Til SKMINA R Y K«*n YOUXU I.U'I K?, AT SE WICK!. /.’l'. fI'SNA n.» i.ctt mu c .iiiiiu-ij,'© .-ii tbo Monday i,,N„wnitH. Tb© Principal, K«t. A . WILLI AMS. M. D . (lut© priifcsaor in J©fl.T»>ui t,‘.Ml©grj mil lw a«.i*icvt by DDPTIN. RITCHIE and HLACK. as rrsi.trnt t,<n-b ,-t*. Mssars. ALPIthD WALL nnd KAIIL 'lltKllK, id Pitlsl'orgb, will at*, inch glvo (l.wi." two daya in lb© wi<sk. 11,.-furtm-r In Draamg aild PauiUtig, and tb* latter m Music and Modtrn l.ingnagra. lenna, i-lc., snn < irrtiUrs at l>an«ou'a „r llrlt,.r's KAM.bstore, Piitst'Urgh, or nl Cochrane's, m AIU-gbeny, or a.Ureas the Principal, al Seal. Hoyrlll©, Pa. II .liwlwH.l.. North Bewlckley Academy. 'l'l IIS S(MK»(JL in situated in-Heater U«*., 1 |*a., aU>ut unlcs mirth •</ Haw llrlglitA-o Stati-iu ..n I‘iltsborgh, Kl Wsyna And Chicago Railroad. In l<«» ti«>Q la *©ry iuvlUdr op account ol ib© bsaltblulccss and ©f tbo snmmodlng coontrr. Tbs Ptndonta are free li.-m Itium.tal a*«»-tatio»>» ..II -n.'li snrn.miiliin;© a« Will divert 1b..il luio.D. It ta . uuilucted under tb- . ..inuurl ■u|«‘rTiH.,.a'rd Ko 11. WEBBER and Sir. DSUOoD. Mr.Usgia«i is known its |b* antbor ofOagnod'a ter las of Road-n and a teacher ol lung , Tb© Mod.-rn IAiigHBA-*s will taught by Plot IutKDAKT, a goiitUinau e-lm »t*.i In Krsi.o- T 1... Hast >*-11 no. < n Tl.’ KM» A Y, < *rt «!».. IV*. •nJr.-nltnoa-.’ waak*. TI.fC.MWf i«.*lrcct»«.o .• Mi..(..octi, »!l tha Umm has l»ORlit In hJgb whOf.lM r*H V TKKMi'; Hoarding, TniU.-n, Kc.Mii. Lights, Fuel, Wa*iilng </»o Cl» additional 1.. r Ulin *u 1 Oieeh, earh ..... & 00 French and (i«ruu«. rorh 10 0U lmtrumeutid - 16 ou \ ~.•»! Mn*ir 2 M for further paitirulan adJnwa lu» 11. VVFIifIKR or Mi L oSrRmO. North S.ewiekUy, Pa. Kiritcart—O. YRAQKU, J K PARK, U-i» W ROB INcON,Jr,J II Mi V A I»I*KN . »*ia) 2ioeod SFWirKLKY ACADEMY.—A Oi am'ical 4*l- C-UHCaCUI. BO*)OdV> EiliiW F‘S BolS, .111 Iho P.Ft W A C K K . 12 mile* lri>iu I‘iiuturgb. UKV. .1 P TKAYELM. A. M- Principal. Tnr TIITUrY FOURTH SESSION will rommenr.. on TlifM'M t I- T»B.l*or lot, lhW*. Ti a* ; of Uto month* $75 F'f <i . .ii»r*. fir, enquire of John Inrio A Eon*. 67 ff*tnti c» of T. H Nenn A Co , 24 Wood stmt, or ol the Principal, rs-wickler. Pa. *e2:2mt>od*wStP BiuniNoiiAn roniminiciALcoLLEße W RIM N T 0 AOAD E M Y r < ollegf Hall, nistnond, Blrmlnghtm. TERMS, CA6U ON ENTRANCE. F r Ornamental WriUog.. (16) Plalu K riling Tui.fpiiiia.itc i '• Writing and ilook-Keiplug 20J faculty; N hHAFFEJI, Profeaior (1 Writing and Pook Kwphig <« 11. LF.ITIIBAD, Jr , Profevaor of r«nman*hi|. O WKI.LS. Protestor cl Bnok-Enjdii" and Commer cial Calruiatl;.;,*. UKV W n luiUi.N, 1... i Eul-J.-t la. HON. It. P. FLENVIKKM. 8i11..8. Minister to Den mark, a member of the Piuit.urgti il«r, Lecinrar t-u Qotn likirl.l L« PUoF. M. F kl.-. ntn.n. Cell aud *»e »hat Lu ueyer t*en before attempted by any 1-rinnau, nauodj cpeciuiui* o t Ornamental aud Practical PcntunnaLip ez*cutt<l in yr.trr /•.-rj-.nc;, in th* abort upareof Irorn CO aeconda and upward*. 000-l boarding at s2,£o per weak, Birmingham Feny fre* (or stodenta. at any time. For *perlm«B»ol uIT-baad Dtuloeea Writing, eneiuad two poetage «tamp«. and aldroaa O II LRITIIBAD, Principal. JnaUpllwF Plttaburgh, P. I\TVEIIBITY UK PESfkS V LVA bTI Law Department, PHILADEIiPHIA. A TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION will commence on tbe 3d of October next. The twliowiog are the asbjerta of the lectors*. HON. «m>KGR Pcnonal P...p «ftT aud Mercantile Law. PROF. P MoOALL—Bridenc PRoF. K. BPKNOER MlLLER—Equity Jurisprudent. ■ aery effort I* made to muJer llm luttltutioa efficient f.u- the purpose it he* in viow. Tbeelodents are frH)u»nily and carefully ezaialoNl, legal qnestlons am dlarnwexl end exercise* In writing form part of the coarse. By tho role* oi the Court*, the time c- cupied hern, it treatnl arj t-qtilra lent, for meet |>urf>oaea to office *tudy, lu entitling to ad uiltsldn L> iho lou, and wh.-n edmiltod In the Court below, a graduate of thU Institution can practice at once lu the PapremoCourt. The Introductory Lector* will t>«'deliver ed on FRIDAY, B*pL .SuUi, at 8 o'clock. P. M, a the ncnal lecture roomy by tho Uon.llKO. RUAIOIWUuD. e«UI 2m PENN INSTITUTE, " UANOOCK BTRRFrT, NKARPRNN Willreoiwu on MONDAY, the i»th AUUUST. T.rmi $22 |er mtaion of ffr.< luoutha. J. M. HMtTII. auHdyd principal. f F KA S ! T HAS!! TK A SIM X -WILLIAMS A JOHNSTON, tU .'TouiA/Md ST"I, tMUburyh, Imre a \«ry choice ael.-ctloli ..f Faintly « rim. rot»i«tiiig In part <>l the followlug: loi) c lieota fine !•* ctlra Bur Oolong nn.l Chilian Teej; •'"> •' “ ’* lljaou.O P aud ln>|. Teas. U)cattyU.ia •• •• •* “ to tibH. t'riuhed, I'ulrerl/ni aud Coffee Sngai*. •’-o tmir* 1u.., laguayi* and uld oorn.i.m«i.i Jala l\ flee; 2» hMa.V&iraEyrup* aud iL.laun, l*< •• (Hire Older Vinegar; 2A l»>i«a M 11, and Valeuifa HaKlo*. l.i Id.la. ’/.«nto Cnrrauta, l»*ne “IVi.meu'a Frioii.l'' 2.1 •• Colgate'* Toilet do " I'alm, Herman and It.wln N<uk|.: :.o *• yp>rni, Star, Opal and Mould Candles. ■-V " Pearl aud Kilter St a., 'i. lei .-ana pnte gr»nud Spir, ~ li»i •' Ireati Hlackberii.-r; rJ»> 11 •« L'lovea, Nutmegn. Maoo aud Caeaia, In uei Olive, Bordeaux and Virgin UiH, '.ii t~'Zee llrotiia and Chu idatee; 2<K)O tl>«. aiiper Oarhouate aud Sal H<«ia; lOu do?en Maa.<n‘* and Auiiear'a Marking. Water. Hntler, Sugar, Soila aud Wloo C.r arki ra, Ao . Ar , whlrh they offer Whulratals and Retail at vary ui.Hlerate .vl vaiHoa to lh» trad* nr families, and ruqxictfidly tudlcit llulr j.alroimge. (K .|o Ob illetmy mid (ier.rral WR TAKK PLEASDRE, IN INFORM »'•* til** *Jmliuw cf die relebratrd PUnoa i>l STMNWAV A fcONS, NKW YORK, Thai w«> hav<« Just reedrad a tntaii invoice of Iht-a.. m 11- lllltniinrdlA. tu wrhlfh rull tbrlr attri.tli’ll, and •»11-ll u cult. •' U KI.EDEII A MlO , No M Fifth •trot, 1° Bole Agept* tor Piano*. gUPKRIOIf COALOjT Oar large experjaor* and unremitting labor* f..r a lon* time, hare rrtnlied In tin* pmunctlrn cil a purr, vW/ rrfinii Cbnncl Chat Oil, which i« alr«*<iy well kuo*ii, and I* fjuu iocrraatng in reputation ** rivalling the he»t oil marie »-lr*- where In all the good ijnaUtlr* lor which ir>«*l ri.al oil la a* Jnally celebrated. It ri trail gat light if* i>r»//rnn- v • It ii mtutly ncm-cxplour- II im| b; aimed about. It burnt anfAoal any oz/tniM ' i»/»r. It if 10 cJrjr and bnuttiful n color It it thi cheapest light I nmori ty Daalrra can rvlr o|mn noilortnlly in Ilia 'joklity of onrOit. ADAJJS A VKEDfcil. Keflnora ot Coal I*4l, •«31i*cd:d»wlmF No. 31 IVon’a. Anow. near High If. Q ANNUL COAL OIL. ibo oil we ere conatalitly u«n<iug cm Ii oui*cr»*i)y con ceded lo b« uoiurpaewJ lu quality and cheaper**, by any uther in market Thar*-1* nothing morn beautiful Junior, or mor* brilliant and durable In burning, it J.»a noi plodc, and Mug nulforra, purchaaer* will always obtain ibe »*tnaeic*>lli*ni artji.fc*. tX»I Oil 1* woll Known tinder a great variety «f taccUol name*, but daalara iboold not »cnd to iho na»t “ or the «aae of the thing,” and pay ‘iO or 30 rwr •7»nl more for on article fhan it can l*e procured for at b«ad qoarlen tu ibi» rtfy AbAIR A YBKDER, Refiner* of Coal Oil «oSt .“>1 Jealtnf rttir, , a Arann*. near IXlgh atreat. rPKNN. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR^SOO J. Melts of that mpejl.ir qnality Rock City and Broad way to eui** U* aau by IdAIAO PIC&BT A 00. LAKU OIL—H bble. Refined lo arrive for ocU IdAUH PICKET A CO. Blanks fur Bank and Railroad "li.M ii krt piuj |.nLIUb«J tad fur ulo t.j w. B. HAVEN, fttdWoodAMfU. ociu No* ai, an a as Haik«r«». DUPf’S ISOOIi KJimNU A BLA' for nltil tha Stationary Store* cl j W. B. HAf cell) Wood AJhird JudUarkct AS*? Cits Auction Saits i G , \ " I W* Bocm. So. H fn 2 Blrnt PRATT'S PRATTS PRATTS •■SC ANNUAL BALK. ANNUAL d ALK ANNUAL BALK OP VALUABLE ' PAUK ' r.r«>Ka At auction. tiJN.Ki AT AUCTION, tji»oKS at auction, l)o T.|7KSL*AY KVJS.NINO., Oi t llib, nu-t Mk>» uip*v*T>taj.« iUm »,.*,«» D*v»‘ Anct»o»«R*onn, fiu. M Fifth «trcrt, F.xjk» ■! nrl»af« *al* tlnriDf. tli*? day *i vtrj Jo* pfirt-. J K I'IATT, oclO J. U; DAVIS, Aort. SUPERIOR IMPORTER IXII'BEE i>Al> KEI. GUN AT AUCTION.— On Tbmxiiy even in*. Ovlotw IC. fct A nVtlork. at tb» CtmiOkwdal gilt* Room*. Ni< t-i Pint. *tr.*t,Vslt t » 11. f..r ».-cnont of «boa it ml? coacvrot a »apeilorl>»mMct!sfinUl» dotiblo bstn] £lab utd tvLit Shot Gun, th«4.ooat eighty dollars to import. Sport*- m#o *ii> oolire tbat ajari* opporronitf i* Cu« offered vi procuring »r»lo»bl»f‘»»Jogp*«c*. At the asm* tlmo will bOKild ODOcf 0oU'» JttCTt ftyl* reTi-ltCT* . ocIO ~ “ ACSTIS LOOMS* CO.,Mtnha STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS S »>, AT THK MERCHANT** EH'IMNtfK B'FRT THURSDAY BVK.VTNO.—IUI»k, tiri-tce. to'urMC# 4nd Ooppvr Stock, Bod/: tod Real Eitite »c-Ul of poUic ttl» •t the M«r*h*o(*' Krcti»nv» tiT AUhVl?> LO.-SUiS Jt GO. it •>*} Cjtntn n«yi4l»u»i >e IUsIMN k CO, Kiwi Npti Hrr.fcrra 02 fooxth •* m.ii. . u ,: rMauti.l'lr term* t>j wrtl OLD and YOUNG AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, viz. i hat Piofeasor Wood's Halt Uebtoratlva WILL PRESERVE,INFALLIBLY, TIIE grotcih aud c.dur of the Lair, it need two or thro* times a n-fet, to an y Imaginable ago. IVrlocilj restore the K«r row tbe bald with nature’s own ornament,the hair; mah* 11 more sort and LeautUnl than any oil, and (irarns ih* sralp fr** from all disease, to the greatest tga. States men, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergynot), p<ofe«>h.nal 4l«in and Uonlleawui and Ladles of all classes, all uv»r lb* world, t*ar testimony that w* duuot imy Liu in neb In Its la««-r llnail tbo lolloa'ti’g, oudjudge:— PROFESSOR H. YUALWKUG, PIANIST, Bays, ou bis arrival lu lb* Untied’fllntra b* was r*i>lJly l««otuiug gray, hot on •11-lylog Wood's ilalr Restorative hts hair coju ractnerad its original line. UUA&USB CAKOHW, 13 Naasoa Slrott, N. T., says the gray hairs oo bis wife's Lead were, at tar a few week's trial, turned Into a dark brown, at the tame Urns toanlifylng and tbirkeuing the A. 0. RAYMOND, Oath, Main*, says be is now sixty years old, and bis balraod whiskers were two-thirds gray, hat by the aseof two bottles of Restorative the grsy hairs haTe disappeared, l«th on his bead and fare, and U more soft tin! glossy than for twenty-fire years prevlooa. Ills wife, at the age of fifty two, bus used It With tbs same effect. FINLEY JOHNSON, Fwmj . of New Orlnans.MV* (list ho lost his hair by the Yellow P«v<-r, In I*i»4. He used Wood’s Hair RrelornUv.’.and hlr Imlria □.•ur thick and glossy. fl. BI.MIDDT.ETON. l.lrL.^t.. u , AJsUnUjsaja thi* Restorative has dene much good In kiilput f>t thu country. He used It tor baldness, tod cow has a flue bead of hair. T L. 410RSK, Lebaiiou, Kebtcrky, nay* bn has hu Wood’s ilalr Restorative lu hundreds of ca sus, and iit-rer knew it la fail in uccuOtplUMug stl it proftwica t<» do. A. J. ALDKN, filcLaucelioru', Illinois, Kij ■ he had the scald head eight years, and WMt«td, l*ut hy tho liberal nseuf Wood's Iliir Realms tiro, hn now has a rich glow*y tusul of hair. Roid hy all i>Higgisla. and by O. J. Wood A Co, 441 Uiuaduaj, New l.uk.and 11 1, Miukrt »tm.'t, SI. L'liU, Mo S..M in Pittiihiir*h t>> T'r. UKO. H RKTRKK, II L. FAUNRRTxOIi. a 0*», and nil Druggists. [antMij] CHICK H frtl INI C> ’ fffff ™ v WALK fflftl PIANO FORTES r PHE subfh’rilier Ims now on hand a nior-t i s|.h<iidld stock of I’lsniH, cobstyLtng t-f OLj and 7 Oc- Ui.'S, lu l'taiu and Carved Cures of fit* most ■•ltgunt do- •* rij.tlnn, frutu the mh'hrated Fsctoryof Otiickr ring A Rods. The instruments »re all protiJed with tlwjr latoM improve ments, as ftej*atino Actun, Dwui/lt-ltampert, Fill-Ham tActi, nod arn of Ibcir ENLARGED NF.W SCALK by which h mneh Urn.-r sound hJei.l i« rd>t*)wJ, iou»e .jiii-nlly tli'i tune la rvndrn-d v. i) jn»reriiiL, jrt retaining 1U awret aud musical <|iitllt}'. Hi IIj«- l«>i lection Of the Ac tion, (be perform-r t« enabled l<> produce all grade* of tone tr,.in j-i.iousim.. to furlLZiiTHii, v* il It ll." Rt.-ntr*! usso. CHIOKKRINO A RONR* PIANOS ar.- Uiuj ap-.ikoti ofby the tool artists and critics m uui couuirj TUALDRHQ say*;—“They are beyoud comparison f ht bat 1 hsva ever seen in the United Stale*, ami will compare fa vorably with any 2 bar* ever kuown." GU3TA4 E BAn r.n sits;—“Tbeopioion which I express ed three years ago, has been more than confirmed to nm, by the cootinnnd n§e of tbepi, vir: That Cor Toioma tod pore quality of tone, with nicety of articulation, tbcrv srs no*- qnallrd.” [ From the N'sti.-tisl Intelligencer, Washington.] “They can safely hear ootnjwirlson with InttrotDSDls freaj any part of the wot t.l, in pr.lut of tone, vtreogih and elas ticity of loach." [From til- Niw Orleans Picayune.] “For excellence of material, elegance of £ni.»h, and fsilfc- Dilncsi of wurkmanship, and above all lur volume and ta riefT. mellow sweetness, brilliancy and petuntut-nre of tone, ttirr tro^nneqoatled.” fProm the Family Journal ] “Tho i-ecnliar toaslcal qnalltbw ts-longing to iboChlct eriog iustrnments, are a full, tnasiesl, mb and powenul tose, free from any vroodno, noiay, louiliim* of sc.ntxl, eodis agreMble lo the sensitive musical oar. Toey have also an easy, *i*u and plewsaot tonch, and wlii keep in ttm»'b*fter thon any Pianos known.” The public are Invited L» call and I bow splendid instnuaenta, wuch arc sold a!“^ FACTORY FBh'B3 AND WAUKANTED. JOHN U. MELLOR. Ml Wwd tlrt*-r. LOOAN & ORSaO IMPURTEB3 OF H ARDWARE, NO. SS WOOLD STREET, Fi-ar Poor* shots St. Chart** Hotel, OS. Btii.t, late of Lancaster Uximt A (,el..q, PitXaL’g oho. s. bktan & co., Commission Merchants, FOR TILE SALE OF P I u IRON, BLOOMS, & c., No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Kifikzaju—Lyon, Shotb A Co., Pittsburgh, Lrtbcstftn, Co[-el»od A C«, Pittsburgh; Thot R. Franklin, E«j., |^ t ,. c»»fer; Hon-Rimon Uamerou. llarrUvsiir'Brran. Gardner A Co . UoDMayabnrtr. pm yeSOrtmd THB BNTERPHISII Insnrance Company OF PHILADELPHIA,—^ Insures Against Lois or Damage by Fire on Bntldlngi, llerchtablie, Kar« nltare, Ac,, st Ucaiotukle Hats* or Premium. I>IKSC»OUL—F. Raich ford fiten: William M’Koe,of Win* M'Jlw A Oo; Nelbro Ft mien Jno. M. Atwood, of Atwood. White A Co; BanJ. T. Trediek, of Trsdick, Htokes A Co Henry Wharton; Mordseal L. Dawaon; Geo. U. Slewsrt of fttnwart A llro.; John H. Brown, o( John ll.' Braun A CO4 B. A. Fahnestook, of 11. JL Fahnestock A CO4 Andrew b! Ceeb; J. L. Krrioger, of Wpod A Erringer. F. RA.TCTTFORD fTAttR, PreaUrtl. Cqaslu W. Ooxi,Secretary. PiTMaCMa Rwxuaczs.—Wm. Holme* A Co , J. paloUr A 00., Thomaa 11. Uoare, Raq , J M , Marahall. K*q, Allan- Rramer, Eeq., Wilson, iPFJiuy A On., Wllatfi, p lJb o A Co, Bailey, Brown A Co- Uslngateo, Copeland A Cik. James B Lyon A Oo- Wm. 8. Lardy A Co. ' " UKO. S. OilY A S A CO,, Agents, _Je3O.-tiiDd No. b-i Wood BtrueL CUSIT)JU MAUL FALL AND WINTRR BOOTS.—QEO. ALilßkie, fi(*N A 00 Nn 71 corner WOOD AND FOURTH WTRKKT.S, wnnld Invite Uoo of tb« pnblk to the following manofartarml rr juraaly for ns. In t»..#t laehMnabU. st, |«- HentUmena' two aole.l, double u M U r Cull tiwrr Winter Boots. Uenllemen's two soled donbU u|i;wr fine fn-nrb Calf do Wcllnd FrerKh Call linns Ihiula. de Doable hole Cunicreea Qsllore do d«. do KuglUh Ties. Aleo, a large and complete stock of Bor*’end VbUlb** wlUl two-dot, of Ihowrybwt and warranted to woerrnjnal to any city made lloois. Also, beery «ol*l |,i K h Hh<*aof tUsameonallt* n.mln to wear twice tho time of ordinary work ‘ * Wehidd oormdrr, rwponsiMe u tm-'m, we recommrr.d :;rrr‘ oo:lwd Domestic Homceopatiiy, ACUTE DISEASES Jtnd their Ilonitvop.-ith «<• Treatment, together with nil.* tor the trosimri.t «t lujnrte* from Acctdwta aud Poieuns. hi J P I»ai; v M. I». Jn*t pnbUahed an-lforwOo Lj * J. <l. BACKUfKN k hON, N... K BimthttnUat. Theaborp work I* aerouipanlvd with a «uo oi tnnlir Ibm !q ttoctuin form, pot up utder tl«» iuiiatntliui direction <■( _ Matiunlß..! 'J 1 II E NEW CUE9T EXPENIMNi; a ii s i* k n i» i; u s Ate m l elstlir, ami ere f.ron..uor*il l< Ur nipt' ' t.-r lumij body hrere uo« in uao. To U had ■< CAKTWBIUHT A YOUNfI'S, ora Na St Wood «tr«et LEGAL PRINTING —Pilfer Books print ed In »nperlor fiCflp ef rhrr* n«JW. Hop"!*, a*, Hoode, lteclaratinaa and every d«crl|itt<'n of Legal Blank* on hand oi pi iuu-d to order, Law book* boood to order. WM. O. JOIfXSTOM Steam Job rriof«r*,Dook Binder* and StatioMn, ota No. 67 Wood etreet. Sardines and anchovies.— too wbnle c«nt “Kotin** brand: IWh.lf d 3 do dO* IUW U.ir.l do do dq cadi K n^l; I‘i ‘tnr.un plot AnchciVßM; J.,.1i.v'J.0.l la , a l o t> t KKYSIEIti AKDEH3ON. . Sill No. 29 Wood ittNl ..S J«*n M.K B.Coffee Sugar; • ’ * ll Y Doable KePd Pnr>ood Sngnr; .& <t., »t» do Rnußlsted do; "b -i- 4r dO cnuhr4 a<>: For »»U |.y » KVMKR A ANDERSON. _°!l No .1 t ..j« 8*M?Wm!IoIoI GROUNDnH-i ■ad for sale by ocS i.ukm. jnst ree'd HFV'lKfl A A'Ji.fchSO.N, flu' U'ini itnct. HERKING— 2* *0 ti-'Tea «i*aled; 600 <lr> No 1; ' Ja>t rtc’d tLd Ciruli hy I;t;Y*IKKA I '« DKK,-«;V, N-J ;• *lT»*fc r po LhT— A cotutortable ttro stnry EB JL Brick Dwelling, tilu«te uo O'ilara cao-£& *' taiolog« roomt, with floluhM t&rrat, tad kitcb«« ,ir * < floor. Bnqptrc qf U. H. Jfo. 3HTJbgtT»*- FISH —20 bblfi. large No. 3 Mackerel;’ 10 rt > Dernog; 10 kiu M*cker«l; for ole by BIDDLB, WIRT3 k 00,1 SS ISH—NEW WHITE FISH,"ISJ*3' BULB AND UAL? BARRELS; No 3 M adkf+~Sl No. Ido to bbl*; Baltimore Herring. j><ckl#J * * harrali and b»!r*»,ln itoro and fiir uls PINK APPLE CIIEF.SE—IS freetl ; BiPS»‘>- lOOpomd* >» SUmer, v fv.v • | ' 'Vjiv 50birrda J. 0. DA VTA Anl'r. rnTsnrsou.
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