/s|£2-i%a a 44 1 BiieVwfeesi »8 not:, U a maoy suppose. useful T ; IHlttSOttrUff C. ottl 7 for,*he luxury koownjw bockiheat ertes | VJP * ,6 It tnai'et excellent feed for cSsKle. and ns sceb it j will bi used largely throughout tbe frosted dia- ! trtct, taking the place of corn and other grains, j It oiunot, of coarse, be an productive, pecunU- j rily, ae the crops would have been f ,,r *hich it J hts been substituted: but ea f»r it gore, it is a rcry welcome heip >o o ueeJy p* *P le ’ ***** much reason to be thankful t» ut »°lj | b f »t they it, hat that proaidoue* »'*" * n biodly tin- 1 'sure.! its »Uud.»<*< produ^euefc* *c*i tt jVmtt-o- f.Tiuun.6. l. 84T05..& b. mocar* j a. BRRBTT& C 0... BDJTORS and rROtRIETORB piT > i’aBUKOH': ' TUESDAY MUBKINQ. OCT. 18. 1869. Pinniyirtalk for Cameron Pennsylvania not nnly spoken through the bellot-bnx in condemnation of the tuinous' policy of the Buchanan adrainistiution—she has not only expressed through the same chan* *"1181 her approbation of the principles .endors ed by the grout party which has arrayed itself in opposition t-» that policy —but «he hos an nounced to the Union her preference for one . bf her own sons for the Presidency. The name of Gen. Camcbon has been so intimate ly associated with the politics of his native State that it is difficult t« separate the one from the other Had he been, in his own person, a candidate before the people of Penn sylvania at the late election, the result could not have been more in his favor than it .wee on the Second Tuesday of October lest. AH the counties in the Commonwealth that have thus far expressed a preference on the Presi dential question have named him as the man . wr tbs station, thus leaving him without a competitor and in lull possession of the field, as far as this State is concerned. For a year previous to the late election, his “'name was constantly before the people, and identified with all the fortunes of the campaign. Let the voice of Pennsylvania he heeded by the Republicans of other States, and we have no fears for the rosjilt of the gt’eat contest which threatens to agitate the nation a year hence. It has been said that the vote cf this State is necessary ; to elect a President. Let Cauebon be the Republican standard-bearer, and all doubt as to its future position will be at once removed, while a glorious victory will crown the efforts of the friends of Freedom and Protection 1 'Large os the_majority is now, when Caite- son’s own name is presonted to the people, ** thousands more will he added. Party Hues, under its potent influence, will ho hrokon down, and old prejudices and antipathies for gotten-:, Cora Crop of the Wen Very few of our people comprehend the full "value of the Cffrn Crop. The Ciaoinnati Gazette estimates the aggregate crop of 1850 at rum hun dred mttfiont of bushels , and at an average price of 40 oents (and it is probably more,) this crop is worth thru hundred and sixty millions of dollars —considerably more than double that of the cotton crop (of which so maoh is said,) and of ; much greater relative importance to the comfort and subsistence of the people. The quietness with which this crop is gathered, and passes into tbs general current of commerce, stands in sin gular oontrast with the conttnual blaster and parade of cotlou and sugar planters. ’ There is a reason for this, in the fact that ooUon enters so largely into our foreign exchanges—and on it depends so much the value of negroes, that most sensitive of all commercial elements. Itjs time, however, that we had learned that tbe Republic does not depend on either oottoo or negroes, sod $ especially that the western people who will never be maoh interested in those articles, should rJknow something of their own .products aod in terests! Our Cincinnati contemporary says: *: **ln this present year 1850, if it were not for Todian corn, there would be almost a (amine in the land. Bat that prodnot is abnodant, and outers into so many departments of food and convenience, that it stands in plaoe of the de -4 ficiehey in other orops. It fattens hogs, it fat tens cattio, it enters Into the food of mao, and makes the basis of the profitable, though dan gerous commerce,ln domestic and manufactured liquors. In 185 S, ihero were 700,000 hogs killed in Ohio, and in eome form exported. It required eight millions of bushels of corn, be sides other food, to fatten them. This corn made the pork, lard, lard oil, candies, &c., which were exported from Ciaoinnati and other ports. Ten millions of bushels were made into whisky. Two or three millions more made fat cattle; and thus ' the surplaa corn of Ohio was manafaotared into various forms of food, light aod liqaor. “The crop of this year, we have reason to be lieve, is shundant, but probably not greater, \ than in 1857: 'Taking several years together, v the orops of . Oa the whole, the ‘above estimate ie by no means too large Of the foar hundred millions of bashels of corn? raised in these six Slates, two hundred mii liant will be a turplus for the fattening of bogs and cattle, the manufacturers of vhisky, and ex portation t 6 tbo Atlaolio and foreign markets'. The marketable price of articles made from corn, and oora exported, (estimating in this caao at New York prices,) will not be uoder one hundred and fifty millionth/ doll art." }n ordinary ausoos, tbs cam crop of the Ohio valley is soperior to that of any portion east or north of it, because it is so peouliarly adapted to the growth of grain; but this year, owing to the severity and general prevalence of the Jane frosts west of the mountains, and the com parative lightness of the frost in the east, t^e corn crop in the eastern part of (his State, and in tbo New England Stales is much heavier than usual. Ia eastern and central Pennsylvania, ■ particularly, the corn remarkably heavy, .rivaling in luxorlaoce tbp hitherto unapproach ed crops of the west. This ie a feet which our western friends, we fear, in making op their ex pectations of an eastern market, have not taken loto oonslderatioo. The west, bowover, has so many ways of working up her ooro that this feet c«n ultimately make bat little difference. Tb* BncKwnsar Csor.—There are no data by ffblob lo eailoato tbo extent of the Boekwheal , crop, year; bat the information we have * Wto believe it,aa enormous one. Tbe y}dd bss been most boantifal—more eo than ever before. Tho season wm favorable in almost evory rtspict; wd » p** l doal of u sown °PP«*?" II P u milnr « during tbomoit fororwbloVpH of lh * ~M<>n fle " 1 *»» door, übiob Indnoefclhin “< « .oil ttltcleil for it wonnsaolljr Ibot which had been la nheot, oodlbbrafori JB; good condllioo, the groin hod omplo onrtnre »• well« room lo iprcod Uo broaohot thorongblpi »nd (ho re.nlt , woo (hot tho ylold WO. bepond oil upocUtloo. A yield of 2000 grotto to a itoUt .ws* common; ( wblloinetnoeis of 2(600, Odd Ibenc. ap lo CiWO :p»hd»v we 'P O nil >dl'ionoo«. -n,j. lo noprooe '■ drilled. ffOhsor (hot monr f l(ra ; r , hors sob ered os high ts 80,bnohilo p« oor«, while torjr I few haroi»l)i»rod less thoo 60br60, TbttSbss EroTMenooilndly bl.ssodij oooMrj „b Ol , crops of whetrt, rjt ood corn (flro-lwoplonXy Is a nighlbyibobfgoiliof •V .* ’ * \ |.BivAT*l<«c rfrom( ' 4,,f ,:,,a • i'* I ' l r>;v».ivc*i, coor*io«»h«^ !lowin * * ll, »*- ion *o ofHro derick 11 rt‘!> ! loquy of cornirdfee which the chivalry would bavo poured opes him M destroy his prentigo with the masses. It is woll known that ho would bo called out to fight as long as he would respond to ttWcuf-rr/, and bis friends looked upon him as a doomeuitnan if ho admitted for the future that code of honor he bad unoe unfortunately reoognized by a hostilelmeet iog. His death has c eated a profound sentiment of iodignant detestation towards those wretches wb<> bare imbrued their bands with bis heroic blood, and it will grow to important resalts. Tub Result in tbb State —We give tj>-day official returns from 25 counties, in which the Republican majority is 12,000 The counties to hear from will increase this majority to 20,000 Most uf ibcm tave been heard front unofficially, and the result, an we have etate.l it, is now well Ycmanqo gives 300 Republican majority, and elects tho whole Republicau ticket, with theez tion of District Attorney Tho two Republican candidates for Assembly in Mercer and Venango are elected. Loan J'ons RrssELi. o:i Italian Affair —On tho 28lh uIL, the freedom of the city of Aber deen was presented to Lord John Russell. His Lordship delivered, on tho occasion, a speech on the foreign policy of Eoglaod, in the oourso of whioh bo made the following reference to Ital ian affairs: “Gentlemen, there id a question ou which I will venture to touoh before 1 conclude, because, though not one in which we have taken an im mense part, it is one in which I think ivory Briton mast take a deep interest. 1 allude to that which has taken plaoe, and is taking place in Italy. Von will permit me lo refer to events of sometime back, but which Are a olae to that which is happening at the presont moment. For centuries the Italian people—a people rich both in commerce and agriculture—have been subject to foreign powers—sometimes to the Germans, ! sometimes to tho French About sixty years ago a general, fall of youth, fall vf genius, full of capacity of every hinJ, both and for civil affairs, entered Italy and dcolared thst he eame to give liberty to that people. The Italian people wero delighted—the whole of Lom bardy was io a stato ofjoy and ecstacj, and, al though his warlike preparations were success ful, yot for a time it oame to ho tbAt the French Government was the Government of halt, apd in 1814 the people of Lombatdy were averse to that foreign dominion, and earnestly desired a ohange. They applied to au English general, Lord William Bentiook, as honest a lover jpf hi> erty as evor eiietcd, they applied to hi they applied afterwards to the English M to learn what was to be their fate The " Mioiater told them that their fate was vei settled—that the Emperor ha< kind enough to declare that be would take of Lombardy, and therefore, he iibe t Minister,) bad only to refer them, t n the A' Minister. Well, they have had this new g meet np to 16C-9—to tbo present itm every year they became more and m:re to it. Well, lam not &ayiogwhether ttw jaslifled in (heir dielike of the former Government, ernf the late Austrian Govei I am ooly telling you «b_; the affections or confidence ot the Italians -that tbo • Italians might as well govern Italy ‘hem* Selves. It was a new Dotloo, but not a vei t un- ; natural one In they made the att Itnpt. Uofortonotely;'lhey succeeded eo ill lh*t'ibey . gave people a great distrust of ibeir power of self government, bat the Emperor of tee french having conquered Lombardy iu the present jear made a wise and magnanimous declaration that 'he did not go to conquer Lombardy for him* j seif, but that (he Italians sboald be the free oil- ! Irens of a great country. The Italians, not in j Lombardy, but in Tuscany, Modena and Parma, * have aeted upon this declaration, and they bavej made temporary and provisional Gorveromcofa ; to themselves, declaring that they wish hereafter i to be the free oitizene of a great country Well, I ask, has there been any mischief produced ' . Beoause 1 think with regard tp this matter of States and nations regulating their own govern- | meat, it is not very different from that of a man ■ —say in this city of Aberdeou —regulating bis j own house Bat, at the samo lime, it is possi* 1 ble that a man may manago has bouse in such a way as to be a great nnisance'to bis neighbors For instance, he may start a pyrotechnic man ufactory in bis house, making experiments to 1 try his skill, and, it may be, sending up sky rocket* into the air every evening in order to ’ see the effect. This would uol eecrn to be agree- , able, beoause other householders might oooceive | that their house might be set on Cm. Insioad j of wishing to encourage the gentleman to do : whatever be pleases in his ovu bouse, tbs Lord I Provost be called on to Interfere with that gen- | llemao because bo was likely to set Tire to (be ; booses of his neighbors—hut has auythiog of 1 that sort occurred in Italy ? Can any man say j there is such a disturbance of order at Modena or FJorenoe, that the neighbors—the Austrians, or other neighbor*—are called upon to interfere* On tho oonlrary, the conduct of this people, jast emancipated, who have beeu eobjeot to foreign rule for many vears, who might have been expected to burst into some exoess— possibly some outrage against the persons who are moat odious to them—they have conducted their matters with perfect order—with such order aalftbey bad been tbecitizeneof acountry which : bad long been free. Well, then, gentlemen, I say. though we ean claim no credit for having enabled these people to assert tboir freeJom— although wa have been bystanders, and, i think for very good and sufficient reasons, have taken | no partin (he hostilities of thisHpriog, yet I think we ar* bound to say—we do say, and we have said—that against any enforcement of for eign force to prevent those peoplo liaviog their own government and conducting their affaire a* they like, we do most loudly and eolemnlj pro test —and, therefore, gentlemen, be (be terms of the treaty oow negotiated what they may, If, hereafter, consequent upon I'iat treaty, there ebaii be that of whicb-you have beard, no doubt, and whiob fass been frequently talked of- If there eball he a Congress of the Powers of Europe—if U shall bo the wish of those Powers which have I taken part in those hostilities that tho final set tlement of Italy and the acknowledgment of the different States belonging to it (brother Powers I of Europe should lake part in these cousulla liooß, we might assist only opon one condition, namely, that with respect to using foreign fofree lnjorder to'compel fulfilment of the oonditiuos of peaoe,.whatever they may be, so as not to ioter fere with the.right of the people of this country to manage their owo oonccrne—that if ouch should be the object, or may be the result of such language, EagUod may etaod apart and take no pooqern. Bat, gentlemen, I feel convinced, and fucb Is the language, not of one of these powers, bat of both tboso powers, that whatever their opinions may bo a* (o wbst has taken plaoe {and tbs Austrian government connot be expect ed to approve of the revolution in Modena and Toscany—yet I ibelieve neither power has pny intention to Interfere by force with the decision of (bop*peoples. X think it is a matter of great importance that it should'bo so, because that system—whibh is rather disguised that expres sed by the phrase, the balance of power—that system means that tbo different elates shall be independent, that they shall manage their own eonoerns, and that no one Stats shall have the preponderance in Earope, or dlctatejrbat should be the constitution, or whfttshonld be-tbe loler | nal government, of the rest. And, hspjiy as we I are in this country in indepoßdeDcelongaeqair | ed, It in not on!y oar interest, tyxt I think it must ; be onr wish to set that every State in Europe, 1 whether they prefer a system wbloh we think not cetOpsUhlowith liberty,or whether they prefers just sad temperate eysiem of representative mon uclj, Of whether Ihej .pretoria* oihor form of eoreramrat, prorHod.ihej do aol iaierfera wilt) Ihelr aalghbora—l Ihtnfc that Ho Indepoa'- dense of lb# ••rerai. ®tnto.of.Enropt.ia s&jib* ject fverqhym pithy and lqtirtlilQr:, 8(),000,000 75,000,000 65,000,000 65,000,000 60,000,000 60,000,000 Alltglicßy-Offlclll Ths Clerks of (be Return Judges yesterday j completed (be fooling op of (be election tables. | hiiJ we correct our figures accordingly Their j totals are as folio* : Hrf,. firm. i Autlitiir Cochrao 7t»34 Wright 4720 I .S’orrrjror •* i —Keim. .. 7930 R ( .w» 4729 1 AVn.u«—lrub 7718 M'Kee 6037 Varnom 7.521 DaTi« 50HO PrtMlj ... 7671 Means . . 478 ft floebriog._ 7si>2 Htereoeoo.. 4035 Bayard 7808 Stnckratb.. 5031 i F.rpy 7824 Beaamoot . 49ft5 •li” < Jd'Jfjt Mellon 7004 (iiliaiore .. 4945 fh,t. Jr*'..—Miller 8042 MeChiwry.. 4487 CoTm;„;., nnr — Jtranff. 7412 Campbell .. 5252 T-tttvr.- C.mltfr 7239 Ria»kmore. 5351 Auditor —Cnrnalm* 7547 Symrncg . 4750 .S"n rrt< or —Anderson 7779 K'etfbucr..,.. 4742 Dirtrtor —Miller 4459 Ned 2759 (lertaft—Official. Awl. Hf. —Cochran f125l Wright 7443 w« 72*5 Hottcnettoe. 6131 .Smith 7309 Holloway ... 6339 Collar 7273 Klopp *1217 Millar 72U7 ft\er,y— Spau fis2S Bitting 708fi Dit’t Af/|v— Oraan 625 V Bechtel 7310 TVefMmvr— Sbepp fill's* Plank 7220 Com.n;•'( Att’y Boyer 1809 Clement 2173 | Autfiinr — Clark 1591 Gray 1848 • Curnn Godard 788 Geuy 2014 Srhny tklll—Official. 1 Awl. *ien. —Cochran 4579 Wright 4534 | Stir. tff...— Keim 4996 Howe 4469 ■ Atramhty — Koball 4706 Maurer 4730 ' Boyer 4793 Beard 4701 : Pinkerton... 521 V Kerne 4004 I Di*'t Afi'y —Fisher 51V0 Keim 4276 , Irraiur»r Clearer . ... 4964 Moody 4503 I r»njmV Thomas . 41*25 Frederica 4503 i Coro nr r— Brandt . . 4097 Chichester.. 4718 i Surt^i/or — Martin . ... 4957 Savage 4414 | iHrrctw - Shull: 4827 Beck 4556 \ Andiior. Thompson.. 4848 Downing 4550 lieeter—Official. Au.L i/t-rr;—Cochran 5060 Wright ... . 4041 .W. Keim 5055 Howe. .. 4046 Sherijf — - Ileffelfinger . 5.164 Humphrey.. 1691 Diet. Attn. —M’Voagb .. 4765 Monaghan.. 4106 Twttrrr— Tustin 453> Marsh.. . 4328 Comm’’-. Windle...' . 457 H McClenahun 4052 Cnronr — Smith 4600 Utia 3925 .•l****<’*•’<-- Shafer. . . 47M* Fctiert . . 3965 Peirce 4641 Bailv 4225 Acker 4676 Scon .. 3943 Si/rv. \or - Parke 4720 Dampman .. 3991 Dirr-'h-i - Kelton 4628 Maxtou . . 4015 Downing...... 4739 Holman ... 3899 Adame—Official, iicn. -Coebran. 2529 Wright 2559 Snrr. Om. —Keim 2520 Howe.. .. 2046 Umotor M'Clure. .. 2526 Douglass.... 254 1- Aemihf}/ - Darboraw.... 253 j Diehl 2524 C'-mioV. .. Resser 2511 ... 2552 li.rrrtnr- Mosselman . 2649 Kahn .. 2496 .4 ttdtt.*r. Ilollinger 2496 Leferer . . 2562 Ihit. Att'g. M Clellan. . 2611 Neely . .. 2423 .V.ir>-y..r Cunningham 2519 llrinkerboff 2542 Westinnrclana and Armitroag Aaaeintily District—Orfletal. Jmrlrwp fntji,- 3HOr. 23V7 rt2o:l 392* 2253 ft 211 3S7S 2257 f1!35 40TS 2025 f!|o> 41M lyfin rtUl 414 U 1952 0101 Craig, lv, M'llooigal, U Taylor, K Robrer, l) Coulter, 1) Hawk, D The Kepablic&nrfail to elect oae member, bare, it will bo »een,’ by •<’ vote*. Clojo ihexing. The other two are gaioe. Ptnui>lT»Blt Election--Official. AuJitnr Gmm! Jiiit'yw i Cncti'n. B Wfl'l,o Retro. a. lu><*e. l, Allegheny 7084 4720 7'«3u 472‘J Cumberland.. . 2021 3224 2'.‘3. .5234 Dauphin 3331 2217 3284 2277 Indiana. , v , ... 1022 827 r*s2 7 Montgomery 437',5 50ft t> 437: Philadelphia .20525 2CO>V. «< Washington 374 ft ,".3'.m "74< Woatm: reland .. ’BO3 4l;o; :78" Chester .... fiOO* 1042 7.053 AcfaujlkiM . 4K70 4534 4*.i».». Berks. <1251 7444 '451 A'Uiho . 2520 25.','. :;.2o .Soribntnherland 1572 2t'.’> jf,42 Centre . 2415 225 : 2141 Clinton 1220 100" u*', Colan2 HuQiiMf’.loi. . 2204 1774 228.5 I.nrernr 5071 .5030 7112 Montour 584 115-1 01 w Porrj 2000 2033 2f>s'i Colon I.au<:»v.rr Bean-. Arm-i. i,, Hill MO 137.5 »43't : .*•-»> i:.Vi 11 U i:*f 1 '.'4 1 ern -fcnJ 'ey** were eorh Tit'll! 25 c • i«, 1004"-“ Thfhi i uum »s.mpi.aimt —The fa.-t i- r. t- • ill i*t.»oll«b«4 l -t any 00~ «•• attempt 1.. rot.*. -. «. I .1. mer. U.I prodor-ed by eXCeaalte nae ef fruit* and t.gt taM«a, by »b«b Uu- «u.uacb ta diaordcred.rbe h*er deranged, the blond aUfTtMti I and dtgaath* organa. r»&d«f«d ln*< Ci*« If mdtorpu « Iw-ra, OboLaru Morboa, Ulltoo* aod Cramp Cl.nlk, I>) ....in y, DieiTTboe* enJ aorii lit* romplaliitt j*r imaale an. • .>« upon improper food auJ ..(ten tune* h* O'nin iU. ». ...-J and fixed Upon lb* mtiatllutkn, that the alrunittai aud cuoeiertl«a mineral n»Mticin*aar# ooald* to arrt.nl their program until tie putmnt i« orvetrate, aod ail hope* of relief ar« ended i* It that baa n.,1 moi fine, healthy Jctint or ndnlt, vttn na» of th«annoy tag diaeaan* aUiva ..I, and daapite the •hill and an me* of medical geatleiurn literally uaaleaaay nnJer thetr treatment.' And how ii tbta treatment to tea rodntrd bit htmply by the tact, that taatead of adu.lDiatcf m* aom> rem-vjy t£ atny the felling ettaogth of the »rtiki-l, and at the earn* time chC«Bxruu.T:—lha QenulneblftUlyCoui'untratad boar ba*e'« U'dlaud littiata ia pot up In balf pint bottle* imly, and retailed at J 1 poi iMjttl*. Tha great demand tor thta t'nly Cxlebratr*! Medicine ha* Induced many in.ltattr.na vbicb (lie pnblU •bool.lguard agamat pnidiaain: lie wait id Iri'pcain..), 1 il.ai >.nr umoa it nu (be Uti-I ..f »r*ry bottle yon (ill) BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja:, A OO . M* pc.prien.ra, XT w.> J «tr-rt. lt( au.l ij *U PllUlxir.l !*• I1a»r \>,v Dvsi'Epma '—Try Wils .i,'* T..m.- »i..l Calli *r Ijc p»n«, atr mUlnl.' afl „ 1 i,iniin.)ur. r-llnf oy»a, alli.ii i< |w(il|ar nod »Iln«-lual TLnj ar* l..**|iml l- f..r family iw K Au>-lallT. aint i uir |lo*-1«. SnrUil (l»aliTi.b*aa, and a lu«t of i lli.r «)m{. l»U»a "Unlito In Haaltl. •' 8..1.J |.y H I. V A lINVjtTir into at a gr*at i » I'limo Kail Work* are ailotiad lu lint Irno br tt |..T., mu.' .• -'<.lln.ru r>*rt ul U1i1... aL> nl OO mile* abo*a Purtaoiuiui., and Uj o*il« atn.va (’inclnnall 111* main hmtdlog la 'iio L-r.l in Uogtb, t.y UH It. in anlib, ■ nl.atantiall/ t.allt.aad c»uUn<- t«-« and lo>|>rr>«<«l i«vi,i narjr,con»Utlng of 3 atMto iu-a, 30 Dali oiartiuiaa, a ma cbion for roahfng call k»*a; aiv. 10 bulliug lurua.‘na uud 3 healin« to*ettir>r »ltl< tbn dkmmo rolls,ami l.a* a easily lo manufacture Cio kayit <»callar advantage* fur shipping nail* tovarl oaa point* at all Miaaou*. a« tbo Ohio nror at thl* (>->lOl aud bo low I" Mildnin obatlUCtr I Tt.n locatloa la reaardred. aud tho ■uriuiiDd lo« bill* abooa* with cual noil flia day of eaay tcou Aoj further d-ncrlptlnn I* d.<«iurd cnuri Mearj, a* |.a(diaa«ra will daalrn lo exaratno for lUoifelvn. If not aold provlonaly, il.. *[.,?• (.n»|*riy ui|| | n , oH,. rr d •tpoWo ail* «n THLHdDAV. the U4Lh day of Noteraber 16W- I*CTEIIr, JA4IKB A tN» Or, JOHN PETBRS 1*010(1,1, Ohio, Or l.h, IS 3 otl» Jld JITFI ST EK’S _ WoJiNO—»lrt. Btuwe’a l*»t ami gttm t «uik; The EoijiUe «f Aualria J. T. O. Atitnit; llonnatu, t ai.tlaUwl frotn thi» Srruth «f K. About, anthur«' The 1i..,...n QqnUod; Llfo'a ot OanMia and Kmun.agamanM for Yoothfol ChrUtlan*; AI moat a U«rn|Df>, >■-udet; Tna Palate of th# Great Kim;, by li«t. 11. Raacf, ttuthur .fGod in Illitnry; Ifarry Lm, nr U«jw f.->rthePoon .< ■ |>r.. F «ntatira Men of the Naw Trataturul, Baldwin; Rdiii. (be Beckw.odi Girl, Hr*. Tuthlll The Boya’Owt, Tb>-M hnr and other new Jarenllet; Octnbar laane* of the A.< ••< i<«u H, B. Union, adth many urr Pobll catlnna In Ine v». >. ia dr{>*rtm«ni4 of Literaten». n. x rarl olii * <.f Wrlttnt; J’.i; -r aud Stationery. K. C COCURANK, N« U PeJoral atrcal, Allegheny Now I'rrblbiefloot r.r»i»ing daily ocl^ Annual'Ploughing bOatcbT r pIIE ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH X ot inn Allegheny County Agricultural Bodily, will taka plnre.nn TIIURSIIA V, Ni/vctuher M, lSt.3 The flrli) tnleded by the Oommittoa la on that part nf tbe “Bn** Perm," occupied by VYllaun Haory, one mile .md e half al>->»e Hh.rpdKjfi Tho plow* will be atattaol at )ti o'clock, A. 4L- JOHN YOGNO, Jr .Chairman. BcHufaa, Pocietary. ocJ 4 ! I td*3iwT PHOPObALS for tbo luruishmg of all ma ttrial# and Building of tba PltLbarrh, Alleghany and Mancheitor ilatlwoy will be aeeured at llio t nice of th* on daivlgned nnt.l AATUItDAY Afr*NNcX)N, at * o’clock, where plane noil eprclfleaLrn* Way be wen. „ , a A. B. BELL, Bec’y and Traaa»r, • .oclSmtd. Voortli eirect. PERSONS wisliiug to purchase good Hwoll lt.R Uuuaee, aud Ihoew baeiog Rmlilftate fur tala, will eereihameelrce Tr.or.b time and labor by calling at tmr .? ...* h , -* r 6* onmber ofgcod dwelling booe.e and bonding |r, U u. Him and Allegheny City. ALo, bo.n, tlfo b-cstiona fo. .mutry reeldtntaa loi eal* wn faiorable terms. II j»«i l «6.| rcma collected by B- UtITIfBKRT A SON, mM Beal Katatn AgenU, 41 Market *t. New do do Juitr. ’■ p.l< -tie by REYMEKA ANDERidN 0618 No. 30 Wood etrw*t. CIUKR . \ I -•-2 u barrels now crop Zante /Carr-no | *i !• c’d and for ealaby DEYMBR A ANDERSON ocls • •* » • l itreet, oppoiife at Charlee lloi*l GITT i .-' - . oaos fresh Leghorn on hand »&, ~ ievillr, By. l ocl* IjS Splendid Fall Stock. WM. B. ABER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Ml AWLS, tyANTILLAS, HKEDLB WORK, MOURNING QOODP, Goods, and DOMESTIC GOODS GENERALLY, No. 10G Market Street, 8 dn Enamelled' ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS. A lid tbo Celebrated CapituVaaO Rate'-" C 0 0 H I N G RANGES II you o*t,i it,* HSa; r i.iKlN'u HASIiE thit t« u..J< rail at B 1 S S EL L i CO ’S If Jon sail *TiiVE tb«i caaaot l*. *ur p4M«d. C*» 11 t. BISSELL A CO Il y.>n *r* tulldiog « liuum. *eJ watt th* t, «t >« B ITS Kft.iNrs *Nt> pC!fDVßs.c*ll in HISSU.I A - *• .lti*l Ha. UJIS Llrcrly Street. MMl.'tl'ukeY' J BT CLAltt GRAY BAMUBL GRAY & BON, M E K C II A N T TAILOR S .vo id Pirra sthbkt. Have t(ic pleasure t * announce that the? havg rerrlvcd and li*v* uu> 10 slurs ll.« c-j*: coaplrtj assortnaat ut FALL AND WINTER GOO D S THEY UAVI FVIUt tiFFCRkD. Embractof all ibe cew«*t and iatest fabric* fur G F. N T L E M E N S' WEAR wtlcb tb*y will Bi*k* up to order iu lbs iatid ml o*rj»i (athloakblrttyUe, *o J at rat** *• lo* aa at any Other siruiUr EslaMtshmenl iu the City. ue!3 'P o whoi.lsale bu yehs - r > | »i) Jci. Porl.iuioulh Ribtad Hosiery, 150 “ uisorted Woolen Hood?, 1 hale Boston Knitting Yarn, •'od lb*. Doxter's Tidy Cotlnn, 1 case Flotcbor’s Shoe Larels, 4 r > gross Cane Hoops, N..w airirlug from tDanabetnrert, and for eal* low at - AO - 17 ST// STIiKKT, TJdrddoor »r«u. Matk.t U FKHIOK OOA L UU.r Our large «X|-crltuU AD HU A VKEONh, RaSnera ufOoal Oil. N.. 31 I’euu’a A»eot.e, near High el OANNEbcbALOIL. The uil we are coDttantly inmlog out le anieeisally con ceded to bn uororpaaaed lu quality and cbeapnsaa, by auy other lu market. There ta nothing tnoro beantlfnl In rolor, or more briltlaut and durable lo turn ID* It doea net ex plcaje, auJ Lelug uniform, porchtaen will always obtain theaameexcelleut aitlcte. .Coal Oil i* veil Known under a groat variety of fanciful oamea, but deafer* ehculd not tend b> thooaat “or the ■new hi tba thing,' 1 and pay 20 or 80 per rout more for au arlulv I ban II can be prorated lor at bead quarter* lu thla <-l|y ADAIB A VIEDRR, ReflDire of Ooal Oil, **2l rod dawlruP P«un’a Avenoe. near High street. John i. BAtßoua u. aurrutsn tatkaw Macsiowti. Barbour,. mackeown a co. f PORWABDISG ASP COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 43° K. IMS feet tootbar lands of Mid Michael and Philip; thence eoatb lUfostS lnohrSjtoaposttn tba comer of Philip McNamee's laaiL and tuknca aonth WU° wait 100 feet 3 lochas to tba place of beginoißg, being U»« same of which said PbßtpUcSamee lately died aeiud. JOHN BURBELL, ocßtdAltwT Adou’r of PbiUp UcNamea, deerd. APPUOATiON OF ISAAC GRUBBS. ofßbaler township, for tbs basset of tbs Insolvent Laws. In lbs Opart of Commas Pica* of Allsghany county, and now, to wlb Oct lb, 1859; petition presented by Marshall • Brows, AUorosjs for liaao Gmbos,and thersopos tbe Gmi fix aATURDAT, Dec. Bd, 1459. atlO o'clock, A. 14, at the roots of tba Oosrt of Oommon Flau aforesaid, for hear ing said pstHioo. All psrsoos lottmted ais notified Is at tend. ‘ UAUHALL A BROWN, qcl7-StdgwT Attoraeya for Imko Qntbha. "A MKRIOaB? VERMILION—IO CM6O for J3l nJe by B. A, lABKIUOU A 00-. n!8 ; Cone ef first tsd Wool itrata. is' BtrllantoUß - it / - i t"« E A~TT BNTl’oir' ' (.5? (P ! CotiNKR 6TH AND BMITIIFIELD STd-, | OPro3lT* TOR P»»BT OFPICE ! PITTSBURGH, PA. KiriD(«ri or C n•* i DESIROUS of knowing where a the Lest pw» 'Ji/ntig luoli fjt IQtlucX, l Proi.(■ian«l cneu I i! »• ‘Uj. but a*'*u»->»t !«• *p~etlollT ID>1I«:i < rUlßtiog j,uhit.- rr itje n?« «U.l tf.« , I ,M,.| c oi* ID »t(*uJ • ofe; th« 0> -id .IlMl.u, II , 1 u .. t%TW |* •O t .tUtruOrfhtiw*- Ih« r mo j I t .r .I.- -o,k .1.,,,, ..... , br ulup> . ■ IfL.'J .1 the It,* .j«Min 40,| literary •(ac.dtog «>tthe tewb.t, „ lht . r , u go to make op a flrrt clua P< hw.i, , D i if Ll „ 4*moeJ* that tb» Ixqu Oily Ooltega I* froaili tu » oy .itiirr School, aiw poiMM fadllttta u,-> tuera pi-, i., |, 4 It l» not et|*ctotl that lhay will f-onn.i',, t|..» N-hioi, uor • ill tbay ta aollclted to F HARTFORD, COSN Incorporated in I*l9—Charter I’erpotual CASH CAPITAL, FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE .WGRKGATK U’iakA !' AI D. uYEH TWELVE SULLiOS F'jU.A US. An eminent American Corp-'raimn, founding its claims tn favor on merit alone, affording facilities and security in matters of Insurance —Commercial, Mochanical, Mercantile or Ru ral—while ranking for importance and puhlic service the first ol Fire Insurance Companies in America Insures at rates and rules as liberal as the risks assumed permit, for solven cy and fair profit. riTABI.Y Al'.iisrt’t' AND PUMPTI.Y PA! ft losses t\ / l-ANNUAI. STATEMENT -?ora SEM Uinmur iVmjuiur. Showing C kpitul an<\ct TWO ft / L f. /(* .V M OF O't L l A n * Dm Am(< of Jolv lit, IBil Omli nt, baud and lu Rank { aio.su.i l;. U B. Troaonr? no!** aod accrued uu»i*»l ta.Tre ’<< C S. aoJ State HoaAa ou Hast t>Ul« Boildiectowbad and ..cuj.irJ i > lb* Company a* oßlea* BUI* receivable, amply Mcnrad btioda end Uortgagv* of Bral cl***, lu ftaaa, >n tntvr**! .—... WJ.Tio 6\ Stock*, market c*ab value. VO Ooon. lUr«r Oc-moany Block*..- 1,250 on to Hartford Bank*. market value .. . Cat.OWT 00 Block* to Ne» York Book*, market value. eIS.fcTS OJ Block* to utbaf Banka, market rain* 71.136 ti fl.ltttrt 423 30 Total LitWlUUs 83.242 08 1 (IOMAS H BRAOfc, it. fe»croiarT Uartford, July Ist, 1860 Salt '•? tb«Krrtlc*(, Cbur.ty, 3S. UAATPokD, July Ut. ISStf I’crauakUy appeuad bafurc m«, a Joatica u( tbc peaca, duty authorized !<• •dmlultUr oat lit, Tbomae K. Brace, Ji , Secretary, ead made enleuia oath that Ibn fnreg'-tot »t ele ment ol the Am*li sol C<>uU; v, I 4 Aieimeia, V. Pm'r; J U Uinncrr, Uebcrel 4*l DIHKCTUjLd: Thome* K Brace, QaetiTni f. DatU, Robert liuell, Walter Eeoey, B A . Berkeley, Samuel Tod.x, Samuel F. Ward. Wm. T. TatUe, Holeed UeLber, Klw&ezer Foalrr, UooryO Pratt, kdatu (1. Ripley, Drayton Hlllyer, Auitio Dunatiu, Joerph Cburrb, Tbomaa A. Aleieu'Ur, Cbiilt* 11. Bretnard MotlMM ittandrd to.wuh dtapatcb »nj flJetltf P.liciet UatMd, tod Application* •ollrlUd, b» ' A A OAKltftU A HKO„ A*eot*. r 3 f.urtli street CA a D rjHE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY ftMoriatiil villi bID) In tb« UKOOKRY BotilNE£B, Mr HAUOKL KWAET »iu) Mr. WILUAU COriHV, »b>l vlll iDullnu* th« itiug at lb* OLD STAND, NO. S7l 1.1 UKB t V 3TftF.IT, .Ui r;(lT 0P(~1»K. ILo K»kI« WILLI4II M UoBMI.Y Htt«t-argb. Julj l, SAMDBI. KWAKT .. .WJI. U. OOtiMLY . VVAI CUKHY. W. M. GORMLY & CO. ( WHOLEBALB G It O C E it s , DEALERS IN pr:o visions, produce PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, So. ATI Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pm. Jgfcfltad2dp BARLESS 4t PARKER, PRODUCE A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Givo particular attontion to the purcbaxo nnd Rale of Flour, Grain and Provision*. No. 0 PdMROY'S BUILDING, South Water Street* Box 1609 P. 0. urrarrexs :» rrmsc&aß. Hwm. R, RoblJOO A 00., Mr. Wn. SLCuteboon, “ (Jnff, fitDMU A Co, Menn. J. B.Guflrld AOo " Litrte A Trimble, •• Orih«m A ThotaM 7 “ Jo. M’Oolly A do. " John Flojd A Co„ Mr J.owOyJln.r, '• Barbonr. M.;kMwn Uian. Lloyd A Port} lb, 4 Go Mr. D. - j. UIM A Co. 1 nxtkloid FINLEY— ~ .7T.......V. a. TURPIN. FIBfIiBY * TURPIN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OffICAGO, ILLINOIS. partial hr attention to Oib imrchwe and cal* of FLOOR, GRAIN AND PORE. Bsrw *»—LIPFINOOTT * 00 , Plltibargb, Pa. JNa B. QAN7XKLD, do do DAM CL WALLAOIL do do hooiylnglii lsinrii mce Pitubntgii. fourth Street. Offloo No. 63 Capital and Surplus . HUUUIUB9 Jacob Pointer, Weds Hampton. Oeo. W. Smith, 4. a. Center, A. J. Jones, Robert Patrick. Body Pittanoa, Hr»nry fiprcnl, l. Grisr Eproul, I Nicholas Foeghtiy, 0. A. Colton. | Jemee B .Dopklua. Thi* Qompaa? has paid loam from lb* data °/« pontilem la 18*4 op to May,1869, lo amount of Of, to addition to miuir mbHuaiml DbMtsdi w (rots A to m pw c*ot- affording evidence of it* tubbUy BpecioJ attentiongivento ■** coai«nta l fDrtanMofonatothreermr\ n ’ - ITrs " LOSSES LIBERALLY ADJUSTED A PBOJITTLY PAID. A. A. 4JARRIER* Pmidcot. L Ofim EPKOUlefNcrvtuy. icSOdAwfiaT public ilcmria JTS»Notiok.—The uod?r*i£ne\l duurea to Irvtr GLOSS ALL HlB BUSINESS, p, r *o«,*i •<„] professional, immediately. Tboe® li»hu£ l«* bu*ln<«s lu Ll» hand* we rrqneetad to ceil an 1 hhi< «u.I rocvlr* tbelr papers, end employ other ceunsel. Titos* lo.lebtoJ to (um or to tb* let* firm of AliLto:* A Co, for profoau.-inal serfl™*, or upon note, Judgment, or otherwise, will plows* pey tb® uDtlo N. NELSON, Esq., or to himself, at Lis office, where be will attand Jelly for (be present, f om l e,> 3 o'clock p. 10. oclluitf THOMAS MELLON. I’msßueua. Oct. a, liiij.' is hereby given that a meeting trO*' of (bo Stockholder! of the l>uin)lv*ti* Insuran e Company of Pittsburgh will b* held ou Mosmt, (lie 7tb oat or Noviastx, 1859, et (be ofllce uld CWipaoy, No. 03 Fourth •treeM'etweeD (he boors of leo oVI.Hk s u , enJ ooe p. m , for tbe purpose of elfcllog Pirn-hit* luvin tor (be eusoingfyear. oclttdtd 1. URlKlt Sl’RuUI., t»« V £.muormrnts. A POUO THEATRE.- MaNAOKRt PORTER AND M’FARLAND. oprrt at 7 o’clock; Curtain will tut at 8 o’^ork Tt BfUtAY EVENING, October lttb, will be performed, TilE MARTYR BOYS OF I*U ! Touy SJr. Mortimer Sou* en l Ji,; 000. Drown T.l omclodo with i’ADDi MILES’ BOY f P*Jd) Mil** Mr Mortimer CS A KUO'S BRASS AND STKINIi-BAND; J OFFICE, 2l FIFTH STREET. ssSrlyd UlltMiaiUHAn ( OnnKRCIAI.POLLEUB AND \V RITINU AC A DEMY, College Hall, Diamond) Birmingham. TERMS, CABO ON ENTRANCE, F..r Oitiemfotal Writing •• plain Writing Writing end Book Keeping. r*eutTT: N. SUAFFER. Professor of Writing end Dock Keeping O fl. LEITHEAD, Jr., Professor of Penmanship. O. F. WELLS, Proiaesor cl Book-Ereplng and Commer cial Calculations. REV. W. B DOLTON, Lerlurer on History and General BnbJocti HON. It P FLKNNIKBN. Kx-U. B. Minuter to ben mirk, a member of (be Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Com* merclal Law. PROP. M. F RATON, 1-urlureron Elocution Call and e*e> wbat baa no*er beeo before attempted by any penman, Demelj: Specimen* of Ornament*! and Practical Peomaoabip errcuhd in your pretme*, In tb* ihort apace of Irotn 29 second* and apvAnls. Good Ituardlng at $2,60 per week. Birmingham Ferry free fnretadents. Kcntnnce at any time. For epecfmenaof off-baud Dnrlnen Writing, encJcao two pcstag* etampe, end address 0. 11. LEITBKAD, Prlndpal, Jn2B:lydkwF Pittsburgh, Pa. UNIVERSITY OF PESNSYLVAffIA, Law Department, PHILADELPHIA. A TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION will ecmmonco 00 the 3d of October next. The following are the eabjeeb* of the lecturer HON GEORGE BUARBWOOD—Persons, Pnrvr.nel Prop erty end Mercantile Law. PROF. P. MnOAl.L—Brldeor* PRiiF. K BPKNCRR AIILUKH— F-julty JuM.prodenre- Itvery effort Is made to render thta loatltotlon efficient (i f the puipate tt bu In new. The students are freqntttLly add carefully examined, legal question* are discussed and exercises In writing form part of tbe course. By the rules >: the Cun'te.the time occupted bere, is treated as aqnira* teut. for m<*t purposes to office study, In entitling to ad nilsolon to th» bar, and when adndtted lu the Court below, * graduate of this InstitutioDlcao practice at once in tbe rtupr*m*Cr.nrt, The Inlroductory Lecture will be delfrer ed on FRIDAY, SepfoBoth, at 8 o’clock, P. a the usual lecture room, by tbe Bon. GEO. SOARS WOOD. sel9-2m PENN INSTIIOTE, ■ HANOOCK STREET, NEAR PENN Will 10 vpon on MONDAY, tbo ‘fJth AUGUST: L Teruu $23 per teeelon of Are months J. M. SMITIL euSiyl Principal. tsank Stalfmrntp. StAtemetu of the Dank of Plttaburgh. Prmsutoo,' Oct. 17th, MRARS. 1 ... lens ao.t DlsomnU $1,666.d1A 08 b .. t -i.r. «0.l Onrund Rent 4A.786 83 Br-i CO ' The aU*■'B S. SMITH. NoUry Pnbltc, Statement of the nercli»iita* and Dunn fartnreri* Bank of Pittsburgh, Pmsßrson, Monday, Oct. 17th, 1869 Cnculatioii. 276,772 00 Due Ifepoeitora .. 206,664 69 Due other Dauka 26*379 23 Du* ComuiunweaJth, 77 3,663 W Loans and ; gsp iu ; ! 136|16S 76 N"te» and Checks of other tlanka. 113,779 23 Dua by ether Banks 8f0386 69 Tbe above statement Is correct and true to tha best of my know ledge an J belief. W U. DEXNT, Ceahfor. B worn end Uifore me, this 10th dey of Oct A. D 1864. ncil J F.MACKENZIE.Notary Public. Statement of the Cltlxans* Bank. Pittsburgh, Oil ITtb, 1359 * ASSETS. I~*ai aud Discount* $637,079 32 Coin In Vault BL,9id 02 and Checks of other Banka 12,013 7* Real Estate, Ac 10,000 00 Mtsollanoou* Acrounti 7,039 &i Due ft>>ni Batik* ami Banker* 12,793 S 3 Capital Stock $440,000 00 Ctrcnlation . , 110,000 00 Individual Depositors... 74,4"* 88 tUintliijreDt FnnJ aud Profile 40,717 68 pn» to «tli*r llauk* 8,510 CO f ~ $082,012 06 The aburestataoicul I* rurrsrl to Ibe beat of my knowl •dtf" nil belief. K. D.. JONES, Cashier. Affirmed before aielbU I7tb day of i»cC, 1550. _«el6 J.F. MACEBN7.fR, Notary Public. Statement gf the aecbanlci’ Bank of l'o, f.i other Banka I'ne t.« Depositors. Util* atol Nptea Discounted $738,4.19 19 Due by othar Bank* 19,745 62 Note* anil Checks of other Banka 24,849 40 specie In Vault 109,447 f. 3 $392,475 04 The »lcd before me, thli ltthdey of Oct. -* 61 ' 0618 BOBT. FINNEY, Notary Public. Statement of the Iron City H»nk, „ Pmncian, Oct. 17th, 1859. Capital $ 400,000 00 Loons and Discounts ... 682.441 81 Due by other Banks 2S Notes and Checks of oilier Banka*. O5 Bp««‘a ...... 110,137 83 Circulation 240,550 00 Due toother Banks- 649 26 Duo to Depositors 171JM7 23 Tbo abore atatement Is correct according to the beet of my knowledge and beilof. JOHN MAGOFFIN, Caah’r. Affirmed before me, this 17th day of OeL,. A. D., 1859 »)• .'8 ROOT. FINNEY, Notary Public. RUBBBB BELTING. THE NEW YORK RUBBER company MANUFACTURE RUBBSR UAOHINEBELTING, by a new process, of superior strength to any heretofore medo and at free then half the cost of Leather. The Deepen j are also 'the exclusive manufacturers, “under Goodyear’. Potant,' , *cf RUBBER TOYS, DOLLS, BALLS, TENPINS, (largo and small.) Am, Ac. for sale at allthe Toy aad Fancy Floras in the Union. Catalognes and Price LUu (by the cose only) forwarded, on application by letter to the “New York Rubber Company,'’ <5 Liberty street. New York, ocll-imd CIIfCAQO. fiDICINAL LIQUORS.—I keep con (tntlT on bind • conp|n« tnomnMl of Upon, either bottled er otherwi*e,conil»ting cf Purl Wine, Madeira Wine, Shtrry tries, Catawba Win* Holland Gin, Jamaica Ecu, ’Boerhare's.-Uoslotiar’s and Hooflood’e Oerman Bitter*. Bo * ’ JOSEPH FLEMING, cell corner of Diamond and Market rtrasta. SANDER’S HAIR DRESSING ROOMS, GRANT BTBEST. OPPOSITE THE CATHEDRAL, . OPEN PROM 0A.M.T09 P. H, - ’ Where gentlesuo can bare their Hair Dreaed la the Uteet and meat fashionable manner. He hta fitted up a room ax prewly tor Ladles, when particular attention will he giren to DRESSING HAIR FOR PARTIES, RECEPTIONS, Ac, In the various approved etyles. CELEBRATED BOALP TOSIO kept cos ftantly on band end for sale. JuSßlyd .$150,000 00 STRAW WKAPPiMO PAPER for rale at the following low prices: £ r °»“ .14 ran. Urtiun ao Doncle Crown...— do Tbu higheat market price paid paid in cub for lieu by , CHADWICK * &ON. <*\ Koa 119 add 161 Wood strut. /IROOIBLKOtuVY.—The RtteaUonofGUea V Maantactnrcrs and oihcts is directad to day. for all purposM la which ta la tease h«ct UtmoM wm be fboad to any ta the city, fh« Erick of the nry bes; qaalitj alwajs on hand and for ulo tow by CHADWIOK A BOn, No. m Wood itmt,PtniuSb. 1 CSucational. .$l5l . 10 v Time nnllmlfo l . 20) $2,263,351 60 1-1 ABILITIES $082,012 yo LIABILITIES. Pittsburgh, Mejoi f, Oci: 17lb, 1359 LIAUTLITUa. I .... yo 29.861 41 .... 109,003 ‘ri LIABILITIES. j CSX ARRIVED A A OTHER LOT ' ;0F WIIMAM Khabb 3= CO.'S ' ceiesßArep PIANO FOR TB &, '■■■■■ FOB 6AI.K UV 'V ' CHAR..OTTEBLUM6 ; - JO» Ha^H»W«d,L,24,J ocr^lo „fliU^- 1 OO.OOOiSo s «f Dff = . r ' Set'S***. »W*oS™S«l,.«rta»ra«4t . • Ohio stnti aoft Zut Ooamou, tod on F*dor>i = th, mw tout mam, tOWR—SOO bWs. ExtraF»mi]yHour' 300 do do 'Vda ;i * , ' : 1W do SntrrtlE* t- do"'"• ulif son * Bxutnrs, . - redtrtj street, Alkgtuaj.' Ctfj> auction Saifs. J. G. DAVIS, Auction©^*' Onmaurctal Sale* Rooms Ke, tt Street M' OXONOAHELA BRIiai^TOCKAT AtOnON^—Thfa (Tuesday) eeenlog. Oct. lSth « - 1 o'clock, at tbe Commercial flairs Rooms, No.UPilib »t j will te added to list of Slocks. 20 ehsr»« VbuoßrabeU I Bridge oc!9 J. G. DAVl^Auft. RATT’S 2*2d ANNUAL SALE OF VAL UADLS COOKS AND BTATIONKRY EVERY *Vk NING THIS WEEK, commencing MONDAY,Oct. 17th, at T o’clock each evening, at No- M Fifth street, beeldee Standard Works cl tbe latest and Ual XdiUans. a;e thousands of rolontes of elegant popular literature of the day; all warranicJ new end perfect. In tha collection are inch Wvik* ms Washington Irving's cnmplsta Works, 31 rule; J. FanulmoraCoL-pir’s dodo, 29 sols; Sir B. L»Bu(* wsr's Jo do, 20 Tuhg Charles Du.ker>»'do, 13 Toll; hit Walter Peril's Wamir Nr.vsls.l2 v«»l»; Capfo MaRTXU’s Novels, 12 voir, Encyclopedia Americana, UvolS; Dcajimin Tranklin's Works 10 voir; Clumber 1 * AllsceUany, 10 vols; Bsranl Taylor'* Trevels, 7 vols; Anoleut Standard Clastic** 7 vols; Bums’* Uutorj of England, 6 voisOibhon's BfcrtidV of Rome, 6 vols; sl»cnuUy‘s Ulstory of toglAbd, 4,AoU; Edgar Alien Poe'* Works, 4 toIs; Lcnf Baciui’s Wcikr, 3 vol»; Clark's onnnientary,4 rots; Chlltj’a Blackitooa, 2 rola; Dictionary of Art* and Science*, 2 Tolc Diitlsnary ol Mechanio. e odd at vctrlowptlcu.atprlvat* •alo. J K. t'UTT, Sel«»meu J. O. DAVIS, Anct • ALLEdU ENY BIUUOE STOCK. At Anc noir.—On Tu-*.l»y Oct lSth, at 7 o’clock, a* tbe Uouimerciel Bale* No. 64 Fifth sU wilt be addi V 10 lb® list nf f' l »bart*!A(lrgbeoy DrlJce ucls J. 11. DAVIS, Auct. Yai.uaulk stocks at auction— «)u Tuesday esaniug, Oct. lSlli, at 7}' o'clock, at lh« rvtsmercial aalea mama, NoJi-l Filih at, will be »ofJ, So sham Exchange Batik uCPttulargli; 'Jo »bar«i HrrcbantsanJ klaimlacrnrm' Bank litUb'g; ID do Glutens' Insurant Co. Stuck, ' 6 do Pittsburgh Gu CVinpauy. ocU \ JO.DAWa.ADct. ADM IN ISTK AT OK p SALE Of LIQUORS TEAS, RICK, ic —On liiesday tncrolbg, Oct. 18th, •t 10 o'clock, at tbe Cboimemkl .“ales Rooms,'No. 64 Fifth at., will be aold, 67 cases (one do*, bottles each) OO Cognac Bcacdj; dor. boitlee old Wines, assorted;]? boxes Pocket Flasks; It botes third Pint Tumblers; BboxtaCon gress Water; 3 third'casks Brandy, 6 bids. Old Bye Whisky; B half cheats pood quality Young II json Tea; 3 caddy boxes, 17 pounds each, Superfine Tea; 2 boxes Ktnersoa's rolabra tod Hair Boturalivc; 6 casks first quality Rleo. ocH J. ,at 7 o’clock, at the commerci*! salee rooms, ho. 54 sth street, by order of Mr*. Ellca Warden and Win. M Uortnly, Exec’ra of the lata Wtn. Warden, dec’ll, will b* sold that valuable Lot of Ground, situate ou Townsend, between dark and Decatur having a frost of 24 feet co Town send it, and extondfog back 100 feet to Carpenter’* Alley, on which Is erectAl a two story Brick Dwelling Hcosa, With an excellent LaaeounL Trmscaeb. J. G. DAVIS, Anct AUSTIN I. OUifIS rf C(>., MJrchnnts' Frchantf. STOCK SALESBY AUSTIN LOOMIS t CO- AT THU MERCHANT*' EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY EVENING.—Uank, Bridge, fuinrsoca and Copper Bt.ick, Ifom! and Real IfoUt® *-ld at pnbHo Ml* at the Merchants'Eai baQKe Ly AUSTIN LOuHJfl * 00. Note*, Draft* and Loan* on Real E*tate negotiated et reasonable term* by AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO-, w2l Stock Note Brokers. W fourth st. OLD and YOUNG AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, VIZ.: THAT Profeiaor Wood’s Bair Restorative WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, THE growth and co/or of tha hair, If used two or three time* a week, toany Imaginable age. Perfectly restore the gray; cover the bald with nature’s own ornament, the hair; make It mors sod and beautifal than any oil, end prseervo the scalp free from all disease, to the greatest age. States* men, Jodges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen, Ptofealnnal Men and Gentlemen and Lsdies of all classes, all over the world, bear testimony that we do not say too much In its favor. Bead the following, andjndgv:— PROFESSOR B. TUALBERO, prANEST, - •ays, on hi* arrival in (be Untied States be was rapidly becoming gray, but ca applying Wood’s Hair Restorativo bW hair soon recovered its original hoe. CHARLES OAKDBW, 13 Nasana Street, N Y_ says the gray hairs on his wife's bead were, af tor a few week's (riel, turned Into a dark brown. et tbe tame time beautifying and thickening the A. Q. RAYMOND, Bath, Maine, sajs ho is now sixty yean old, and his hair and whiskers were two-tbirds gray, bnt by the dm of two bottles of Restorative tbe gray hairs have dlaappearsd, both on bis bead ami face, and ia mote noft "■Wj.-w glossy than for twenty-five years prerionx Hfs . wife, at the age of flltytwo, hat QiodUWlth the same effiet. ’ FINLEY JOHNSON, Ea Prarler: Juo. M. Atwood, tf White A Oo.; BenJ. T. Tredick, of TreJlck, Stokes 4-0 a Uenry Wharton; Monlecat L. Dawson; Goo. U. BtawortoT Stewart A Bro.; John H. Brown, of Juhn II Brown A Co.; D. A. FahueaUwk, of B. A. Fahneeloek A Co.; Andrew D. Cash; J. L. Krrlnger, of Wood A Errlnger. ... P. RATCIIFOBD STARR, fraUent Coaeles W. Cox ■, Secretary. PtrrsßCiOH R*»E»i9cts.~Wm. Holtnte A Co ,J. Pointer A Ua, Th->aiae 51. Howe, E*q, Job. Marahalt, Esq.. *llvn Kramer, Eeq, Wllam, M’Elroy A Co, Wilwn.Pejne A Co, Bailey, Brown A Livingeton, Oopeleud A 00., Jamas B. Lyon A 00, IVm. S. lavaly A Co. GKO. S. URVA H A CO., AgeuO, J»3o:6qul r ~ No. 68 Wood Street. OHIOKHfITNQ «« ,ACTOBT PEICEB AHD WASBaKTED J .?n» n. rn rsnuaga,