Sjfjittakrgjf ilajeftr; tusisu sKiTT.-o- r. niuiw..p. t. utcs..o. *. rxucaoa R. BHRBTT & CO.. gp/TQ&a a.n4 propßiXToaa. -I PIXTSB-CRQH7 : WEDNE3DAT MORNINO. OCT. 19, 1859, Mose5rABTArFAiKs.-The CioclnnaU'etewf* of Monday devotea a largo portion of l is money ' ertioleto an argument that the banka of the weet f instead of contrarting, ought to 'expand their loans, in order to pruridfi moan a for mov ing Ibo crops. It antiolpaien a crisis if Ibo con traction »a coutinueri, sod taye : , “If the short c-iros; in finnneinl aflalu can “ “ fcl T ‘"'“‘d »"». ,tcte -ill be comparailrely e.. 7 sailing la 90 day, from this lime II isfor Ihos. who have charge, of finaooiat affair), lo aeoldo whether existing dlEenltiee aball be bridged orer or not They probably hare it in « tt? v WCr P ro^ao * or preTsnt a panic, llhin (he last week, moch has been done to create; alarm, a new leaf sbocid bo turned over promptly In this respect- It it not safe to ftot npon the principle <ba* because people want money, therefore It fe safe to give them the cold Ihonlder. Bettor Inquire Into the causes of their waste, aod ibo securities thejr offer. If noder the circumstances known to exist, as t*. garde oolJeotione, end the prospects for the im mediate future, men can offer Woe hills receivable two or three to one, it i. to the interest of every! body, and to no one mow than the capitalist, that ihoy should-bo accommodated.” Tile argument will Brail nothing with bauk er.,eo long., it remain, morally certain that etery additional dollar of bank paper put afloat Will return for (Win or eastern exchange within a weok or' two of its !,soe. The banks will not expand until it Is demonstrably safe to do so. . .All tbo reasoning we hare eccn npon the sub ject ends whero it 'begins. Tho farmers, it is •aid, Will not nil thrfr surplus grain booanss the price Is too low; Iho country store-keepers cannot pay their indebtedness to oity mtrohants because iho farmers who will not sell hare no money io pay them what they owe; tho dty ’ ““ekea l , who ia indebted largely to the east is compelled to shin it to gel eastern exchange to meet his eastern liabilities.; tho only woy to get tho eastern exchange is Ip lend heme for re demption the btnk notes in circnlation; the banks Jget alarmed became they cannot beep their paper out, and accordingly shutdown on borrowers; end the end of it all ia that the krmera will not edi their crops to mako eastern exchange with, and the banks, in consequence of the scarcity of exchange, will not pat their J»»per oat to have returned npon them imme diately, co that there Is no money to move the crops with, oven it tbo farmers vere willio* to l«U. ® Wo ban a theory upon this subject which dtf . * oomowhat from the oarrent one. In our pinion, the difficulty is not so much in the no willingness of the fsrmors to sell, as In the appa. renti, unoonlroll.ble disposition to speculate, which pervades the entire country. We do not believe that the farmors, as a general thing, are unwilling to sell. They may not be satisfied with preaont prices; bnt there is always enough of them willing to sell to keep all the,markets well supplied. The difficulty Is that, ail soon as the bahks expand enough to enable dealers to buy largely, the speculating mania grows upon the bnyor, and he is tempted, Instead of harrying forward his prodnoe to the East, end so make Eastern Exchange, to hold on for better prices. : Hoborrtfwe, bays, and holds'oo, and the money bonowed ostensibly to “more the crops - In ; ale id of being need for that purpose, is used [ 4 upon, and in the meantime is returned from its short life of clrcula toh ta be converted Into coin or exchange. It Is this speculating mania which is ths bane of the west, ir those who, throughout the west are) clamoring for bank accommodations “to mojo the crops" would be content with a legltl rnatje, business, and -move the crops" in reality instead of gambling with them, we have no doubt they would find accommodations comparatively ,Ilon tia ' * g ° lhera *“ *“ aggregate of $3,((00,000 looked up in pork and bacon, in the weet, all bold upon speculation, and with the aid of money borrowed in bank. Thie would , have made, and woeld make now, abundant ex » oheoge (o afford temporary, and lead la perma nent, relief; bnt it woe originally boaght at high prices, with borrowed money, aed the I holders most hold on to it until they can isve j themselves. The smote Is true of other produce, muoh of which is locked up for speculative pur poses, which ought long niece to hive found its wey to market; end the probsbllity is tbit If , -.- the banks wonld lend freely, now, the aid Ibey | eonid giro wonld be lurneinslde from ito legiti- I mite use to tnbeerve the purposes of produce ' gamblers; It would go to buy op end hold large 1 masete of produce in the hope or being able to ! control the market. With this view or existing facte, we do cot ■ympethire with those who cannot borrow to specnlile, nor hire we any hope Hat the present stringency will abate until produce gambling is abandoned and commerce resumes its wonted and legitimate channels How tost look at it. —The New Tork Timn thinis that the only salution for [be democratic parly ie to nominate Djuglas, he being [be only man who can carry any northern states. and what northern states can he carry, pray!. His adherents hare jnet besn defeated throughout almost the entire northwest, and he has no more ... Strength in Pconsylraoie than he has in the other atates. • The Philadelphia Prtsi thin Its the ealration of the party dopends, not so much upon tho mm eeleoted, as upon the principle* which the party iaienda to adopt It gsye: "The plaia truth of the matter is, that the Eemocrailopari/, of the;North is now in the I> stages of a lingering deollae. State after Sous has beenswept into the Opposition ranks; stroog. hold aftar stronghold has been broken op; die trlot after district has gone ortr to the BspabU* Oao *» and unless thero Is a speed/ and a tbor ongh ohange in tho oonasels of tho party, its u« cendsnoy will be utterly destroyed. Accordion to alHhodata that the elections of 1858 and 1859 can fornlab, an Immesso majority of the Ameri can people are at this moment politically asao oiated with the Opposition in eome shape or other, and they will continue to be, if the poll cy of those who have lured the Democratic or f ganisation on to destruction ia persisted io ; . ' "U parly Is t 0 make the great mlasiou of it?;««atetfce the enforcement of ala- Tar JV lQ fo of the Bepnbllo. ogaiast and"wishes of the people who • ftre to :iah'sbU>tfiom, ; -.ir'it'piiice9 Itself before .aubser ▼icnt'itgeni nf,~slartp7pproppgaudißs l 'lt‘wliL r bft , <«flbSVTW«atf.f«id;-'9V<rSii;u»a ‘ln iB6O. - fig - muoh 4ooi to cotraga tha eon ocicutiouo coaTicUonfl of tbs pscplc of the .North;’ep'Ohny men, deuuxaiiS# In their In stluots,; base turcod atwy.jiokencd and dls gnstad, from the shamalsss betrayal of the I ' pledge* ef tha campaign of 1859, the hesrlless . qalbblca by which the deepolta and tyrannical doctrines of tbs Administration an supported tho flares nud Tindlotire proscription by which honest and independent men am bunted down for a faithful adherence to prinoiplo, Ihatnothlug short of an absolute snrmndar to tho Popular Boyereignly sentiment, of the Northern Blales can tsenre tbs eleotton.cf a Democratic Presi dent in 1860.” , I Pbe J* enntylvmian is for oonolllstioD—after a fashion. It lays that In slew of the rasnll of tho late alaotion, it ia tha duty of Democrats to lay aside all faotlons purpose, all mere jealousies and cause* of discontent as unworthy of men working for one common end—tbo success of the .Dsmooratio party, Its measures and ita man. The leoomplon qu el ti.,n u regards as the only drawback. That, It t, a bjgtm ,. bnl it j, noTortbeless an obstacle; end it proposes to get orer the difficulty ia tbia wise: "Ia (ho opinion of some a wrong wag commit ted by the Administration, on that iaaue. If so, that wrong has, been opprored by Congress and-the various,Conventions of tbe party io dif ferent States, distriots and ooaotles. But wo do not admit of snob a paradox even ia politics. Jin historical and legal exposition of that ques tion from its beginning to its termination will lnoontmertibJy prove that the strict oonstltn !L^VL“ l 7°f l demanded that be Uwcipton Constitution oi ‘ P'“PWdthst 100, whether lemth, technical violation of r Uj£„ fermemi vhtfecer of fraud, iecepUm „/c<M. ones»/ political toty may bam characterized th. &??• " ®Mlw*lm«oß ofi. eor§ and the rotors ia tho seoond." Ofielii. Aid. *«....00eirunJ....... ms Wright 1® ! - SibfttlSentntS, AVr. <?en....Knn ~V.. 1743 Rowe HJJ p;*rv v s ™": Jjf 11 ' }*m J«rk»on i;?o “Ktsburgh Stool Works „ S7.r }2t MfcCleary ... lion IJJ S**“ '»* JONKS, BOYS Ac CO, ? «1 SW*"'"s IS# ® 1 . M^e(«, n ,„,„ t th .«... • As T sTtu. mal or the report that the President InleudcJ to Aud.,„ r Boot, „ 1717 Thhro»o" 11f,.' 0,,,,,,. —mao •US that paper for libel, .'eye Ihal tlorieg hie 1 ■•Mnorheid 1711 KMgh, . it;- PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, letevisil to Lsnoasler the presided was free and o . . BatU,—Ufflclel. ( " 1 *ri l N *■' ,1 >■ 1 > AXL.h:h, frequent in the declaration o' hie determination Ant. t>« Rm® I '' ji“ W' 1 f ’ im •‘‘’i'*-- **it«»l»«rKti, Pa. Ibat, cn hls rotoro to Washington, he would : X' nr, :r Erabriet . 2087 '. .T.i.fcrno ' l.tr L> Glri'HFlFi t. , ~,, , . — : — consult Judge Black about proseoutiog tho editor ■ ~t^T' } - h , Tbomproo .... jngy Sun.lnrt r.U O i••. titY« r » » .pi,., tld „ t ' ri( H r r^P are ' c *‘ »^er of the P,ta for a lihai The Pr„, ad,la : ~ 0;.,. A „-. .... K^i' m ;»« ; - '»'• bT."I, end Velvet IT..at,, •■lf Ur. dm,,, nor, dirM ,„d,n, T.r«-W l)w Jtell bu‘,Lre'‘s, II ,f’ of th*fact DM At M Ikreatm a pmeeutbn tk, ' Scotty.... win n„ mf) ,„ y lw6 h™ l c a ' tdilor of the true, because we demanded to know -M’CJurg l»n- Br;son .. .MU «? » i n,’ iDa,v anJ I». whether he ftU Aw conscience clear of the blood of. ‘i aduor 204* Zaglcr Mlo ~ Cl,tjh P«id Square fuid Line Shaw;*: DandC. Broderick,* wfUbtfonhco tor o u I Trv * tcs ’ WaKcrg 202* William* .... H2S Roversable Shawl*- Bartley ... 2028 Ogden 15!4 «*»»»•’ &!»»«, apd Long .'bawls; I-.scbkictios at HAEres’e Tiebt —The fol- Nevr lowrng particulars of the affair have been oh- Tricot Clothe ~fr tamed from the officers of tbs train, rii Mr. 'TrTiTrTTVr- - Andrew J. Phelps, conductor; Mr. Jacob Crom- Vn i LAW BOOKS— well, baggage-master, and .Mr. Wm. Wooler, V 11 engineer. They stale (bat their train (the reg- P.rwn, „ n oSSTa »3?* nlar passeoger train from the West) reached a : on R e-»»iod.r», a rot’-; point near the bridge at Harper's Ferry at 20 “ht!iin. r^ I ? st,t,1 ‘ rtt<TolJ; minutes of one o’clook this morning, when it »n ilw r i r o i s?°****** b»w Dletiotuu7, 2 rote They were then informed by Ihe night bridge «« '* > veto tender that when he proceeded to relieve hie " colleague he dieoovered that the light on the bridge bad been extinguished, and that hie col league was misting. This party stated farther that he supposed his colleague had been murder ed or waylaid. He was pot left lo D g in a state of suspense, as thres men Suddenly came upon him with violent onlcriee, whioh coneed him to flee Whoreupon the parties dleoherged firearms el hfm, whioh fortunately did not tafco effeot. It further appeared that a colored man, well-known oe a baggage assistant, upon reaching the Ferry wasl oleo-shot at, eereral balls penetrating Ms baok, and inflicting wouudß of a mortal char aoter. At first conductor PhcJps was at a loss howto act, and concluded to scud orcr a person to the Tloioity of the Parry to ascertain the cause of the prooeediags, when the leader of the party— a mao of rather prepoMcgsing oppcaranco, and supposed to be uearly sixty years of age—ap peared, sod stated that he preferred holdtog communication with the conductor. Mr Phelps went over alone, and was told by the same man that he and hie party had determined not to al low another train to pass oTer the road, but that Lney woold giro him firo to ten minutes to get his train through. 6 Fobs Days nertn rnon Eueove .„i“ tho , moant!m , I ’’ ° ,hep roreono from iho (rain Point, 0,1. eteemehlD V *irn 7, stared ecroßß the bridge above Ihe Ferry, and paeeed ibis point jarly this morMnv wUh »° n ” omin B, in< » centaot wllh the rioters, (who pool dates lo Wednesday the sih L J".,,” "P"'" 1 “ »houl two hundred In nnrnber, Mr. Mason, tf. 0. Mining- to pi.... ai a 11 f f whom seemed lo bo black,) one of the suddenly of apoplexy. ‘ ilci P ,rl 7. » passenger, was caplurcd. The (ralu Tns Zunion Conrsncncn —All iho six pi„„i . by ‘ hl ’ uoiil half past potentlaries were preseni af the ' » hen » l « m raised and they held on the 3d inst., »t whioh tlm. in ' reached ihe Camden station .1 non lo ,isy of the trest, ofpeaci we?. r .adoveV Mr - -u p.r.io- The Pariß Patri, says thtt ths treaty will bn smie'in o lb ° lt * der of ,h ' «»“* to signed In a few daye, and that it will confira Sut^rinlendrßt of the Road, that oesslon of Lombardy, and oontain a u^mkf' d rcam “ , *? <!u * Ti > n,d another train bo of the Lombard debt. Th« n m * 6n ! P«» llsrper’s Ferry. Lariog the Italy will be settled by the European “ gh \* i rgo two hor *° laden with wheat, It is asserted at Paris that th^Stat^ 0 * h * “ ei « hborin « oonaticß of Muted to reduce the Piedmontese portion of the dHm AM ri °^ rB Bri x e<l the Lombard debt, from four hundred million f«n« W7sl t° f oMea “ 0Q of » h eat, and load toßttle more than half that sum f V l C ° W u lth wea P ooi Armory, Ebqiabd.—The bnilders’ atrib A in i j Be “ t b »ck up the aoontry. oontlnnes, the efforts to obtain g BG^p i;°° don , ho «Bjnwr staUa that he took particuUr lha difficulUea haring Sled * e lemeot ° f ? f 01e * «}**' «jwd* which he thinks Numbered The transport ship Clara, with fonr XLI?- lbfCe ha , odre(l P«rMds; that amongst soldiers, and their wires and children slruok a siaßalll* BIr ?PP tD B oegross, who ocoa rook In the English channel, bnt aha oul lhaUb ey longed fur liberty, in reaohing Psrtlond hsrbor, lesktan bsdfv 4rt b 5' B . ,n bond ''B' long enough. Tho The London T.m„ iJi,“ .fsTu oMh. m!I"m"’ wbo is “ iJ ,0 b ” M!B ' d Anderson, Fronoh,Aaatri.n and S.rdini.n govefnme n ,, . rB ril ! PI ’ ran, . nc '’. *' Itar P e 7'> Ferry fire or - •■■■{ a'. ! 'K'"’' ,= ' l: '' , ’ l ' i '-’-T‘ h HV,77 re»oh. lie says ho returns lo England a noor Slales t?” 1 r ‘ acs “ Dll <nbe ' side, only ten yearsolder from th/hlir...!? olales arms. When itle workmen of Ihe Armory of disappointment. He derives some eoJ^A 83 I I'h’f ' b ' r ° for lb ' P ur P»»e of resumiog work tion, however, from Ihe events of the wor ! P* rll «. forcibly dragged Is strengthened in Ihe eonvieUon that lh ? eue ’ , aod ‘“prisoned * 8 will yet be free. Ho says he insisted rn ad** 1 •* nnmbet of lb « party proceeded t„ (he pro ! bl « stipulation on behslf Of lbs HunvarUe' 00 , i n ‘ H fr" ° f . ; b ' bolel n,ir ‘he Armory uDd^or •oner, of war who wereen,on t ‘ W ° r>ll,p P' p — ‘ dd °o« sasiSsaS SiM aSpS-SSaS « Tbs master builders profess to hTvs 10 000 * u 'l men working under th. form, of the » “-“-P ~7J ; declaration, but still matters look unite Ihe../ ,h ‘ •“™s-‘ aod n=.,t.,u., JLm ’.“V;? * rap ef "•»"««», The intsst rumor says that ths preparalions for ! “"'"IT: nßnd C 1 / D ,0 f-hina have been SOS- lilTw- 7 , lT “'•‘•rt.Uiafle.toed or e-ro. pended, and ihe indications of a backing down lo.aowrif.ed.t by Franca us apparent. E ’ u...eaed, M.«h.lN,u/order of ,he day, enjoining Into.n?dUsßion 0 1 U ha/p o ;, c^n b orUke7; , ,^‘! The Paris flour market had b#*n *»r« cpio h*u P i ut N-tti.* «raiy, M°ao d* dT “”i! 12 fr * nos per ** ck - Wheat was ‘ also dearer, both in Paris and the nroelneial I ofto‘^M;i^!'"s1 h ",'! ids ”* nl ‘ s * l '” ,p ' lrcl, r —■" rnukstj Thesilk market. were dnU Bran -•» "‘-‘■W'.-i rinte h e!| d _ ,S ‘ ° ri '" !“ ‘ be ?* ri » “«tel. The V?f/l^ Ay , I ‘lL PAGK I J ‘ - * CO. Sol. 7, The London Herald’s Puis correspondent in ' P '“?!f. ° n f ‘ b « P p spsrntione for carta France, •aye that not a single man, in the umy hae vet been sent home on renewable furloagh, and only those entitled to dieobargo in Decomber next I hare obtained it; not a single ship has been die I “* ntled . Md active measures of defence a?e I progressing at the ports. ro A Paris letter eayo that tbs alternattv. ... pat to tbs King of tbs Belgians by the Emperor Napoleon that, if h, did not proceed wUh"hi fortifications of Antwerp, nolhior would be ..id about tbo debt due lo /rMoe/bJuf the were oommeoeed, payment would ba enfor«d. . Ir “r.-lt Is asserted tbsl tbs Pope“ d f red »i? , i <l,UTer7 tf bl * Pbsaports to tbs Sardi nian Minister. It is also repotted that this has fid'?/ 1 ” Z “ , CI,IU • lo,1 between the Swise troops nod tho nentralo stationed at Cattollea. 1 Hie said that an insurrectionary morcment ! iS Tb «Batidfni“".t“ns. i tbo publiobolldinge d ° D “* °' d »*" “ a *” Oen. Garibaldi has been sntbnsiasticallv re. * l no 0 ??*' 10 *!>• “ rd er of tbs day ls- I!Jw b ?r, G /' F ‘ all > be Promises That tbif trb prooedod by tbs old orou of Bs voy. wUI precede tbs troops of Contralltslv In :;;: b g b r * lt1 "’ “ 4 free Italyfrom tbo Gen. Garibaldi baa Issued u prooUmallon tram moulng tho Italians of tho lUatlona to .!?,Z sud a collision la shortly expected. ’ htPiS W falBl ‘ ho flHt wishes of those Ital -IvS.nM? l i tri “ bsTB lst «ly shaken off a tyrannical governmsnl. “ Tbs osisbratlon of Wanin’, death at Padua Kr P sr ,< ' ond Bon ° priE *'» «•«u | Tbo Bologna Provisional Governmont at Bo logo* had issued a decree statins that in fninm every pubUo „t shall b. hsadjd'ibo, . " DnSn Th. T^° f a M * Jei " J KlDg Vlo,or EtaaM.l ’’ . mnl^ted* 0 ' ° f * ,li " n * tnp » «""&• Bettors from N»p|ej ssy the King had offered !L , a.asi , a.’i‘" -gimarass crisis, and rafsn lo the oironlar of the Sardinian f°’ er f m rh “ d s opl « “• order of th. d.y j^” tuned by Gen. Fanti, tbs oommaoder-in-ebief of Central Italy, who promises (bat tbs tr! enter of Italy, preceded by the old orosaof Save. 2m preoede them io tbs fresh b.liles, snd Vii'’fu ever free Italy from tbs stranger ' Liverpool Breadstuff* market, Oet. 4 _TK. w,.. ket shows a declining tendency, and all d.sSio-’ Uons ms lower. Messrs. Biohardson & Snenß* quote flour dull, at a deolino of 6dtai« *« P<no i and barrel. Wheat has also declined mmsS? Corn Is quiet and prloeseteadv Wn a*wsftsSSs In other worJi, Urn fried haring assumed a le gal shape, the party* waa bound to carry it 001. The antl-Lecompion men will doubtloss accept this explanation he satisfactory. BaoDiaroE’e List Woxos.-In San Francisco huge posters hare been pat np all over the olty containing the following „ the dying words of Broderick: s.-PL . MODWUOK IB DEAD. They have killed me beoaoso I was opposed e .r^ nO ' S1 ‘ nod a corrupt Ad- Tbis Is the testimony of a dying mao, and would bo reoelred u unimpeachable eridenoe in a oonrt of justice. It Is enfflclenl to oonriot srery one of the conspiralora of willful murder of itself. PiHSBTtTAjrjA has been carried by the united Qppoflition by some 20,000 majority. They hare nearly two to one in either branch of the Legis lators, while the Senate was last year against them. They bare carried Philadelphia, Lao p, il , tobar ßh. Beading, York, and nearly all the cities. They bare 4,000 majority in to SSET TnS! ** «*■ Not quite. The majority inßerks leoks 10,800 of befog up to the figures abore mentioned. ’ Ittßiso. We see b letter in (be PhUedelphla ■ ‘ fro ° Lehigh oonnty, elgned "W.” which cays that tho aoU-Lieompton democrats of that county voted egaleet the Stole ticket, but sop. ported the democratic oounty tioket. It Is a singular commentary upon ibis fact that the democratic State ticket bos a smell m.jorliy In Lehigh, while the Bcpubßcau connly tiohet Is elected. ' ? SSSiMa as?-* , »'■ “W' Bl»ir 679 m»j. 1,433 msj. 2.672 2,061 2,061 Majority for iI»U, Opp. 611 n»PHi«M.n T . 0l Dnvtm.O. «4a*tia.f> it».n M frtokUn....;. 383 - *B*74° ”Kelly, p. W10n,.,...V.6W.U.. . : —l3l *»* ■ ■■- tmf .;«m. ''35J5 11ara You Dysrerjintf—Try Wilson’s Tonic rSLr“rf rl | l “ Pl ”’' I"""' * r " c «*tAlu to .AlorJ ln.e»dLM tiJlef. Tlielr opvratlooia tiectilur &i,d iffwiiui .•>!.. lovaluatle fur family am gouvrallr and car» »'* forlcil, Co.U»rucm, atni a *«t of t hrr n, n?. U T J rl "’ loo*. Bcft M Qai'| n to UanUh." ft,H Ly ~CTp’ rv-t^,*^. AU * NB!STOCK 4 °° • Tfrrmotu _pcl5HAwT No. (.0 Wwd ,- }t g rgh iifta aobfcitssmcnts ORE AT BALE OF REAL ESTATE. Lands unci Town Lota in Minnesota, Wiscon am, lowa, Ohio, Kansas anil Nebraska, 0 N , T l l£ 15th DAy Of NOV. NEXT at » #ii§lips tea do Co C*Lr c„ 7 " si? 22 2° f u °““ co 310 do do Scott do do oW do do B«iitot> do do :£? 2" 2° H “»“«>i - -to do *5 2° 2° ° Tm ‘ :do do ?£-V° 2° do do mo do do siuoii, :so do JS 2" 2° grro c ,-d,; 4j d, Sto do do Wortl,- .■ do do 12 do a «• ’ •t-r ;oo do SiW sin ds Mlnnnbcti «a do do Wii -h/iiftoo do do i«, 22 2? I 1 1° do l !Z 2 ?“ do do SO do do 11.0 .„,,Jo do do a-o 22 2° " do - 'fi.von.lo, ,? 2 2° - Loc " do Ohio. *2 32 2° do do ._. a . 0 l,0 4 . .ColLmbUaa flo Jo 4 ° l * f-ota tu Towai of 8t Pam gi *„ ****'*}• Aonka, Maokßln, etUl J.Ur and il rlt m.lhmcM. *be h^d^ii^rii2 o' lJ bII f>tb,r lnfcr bnrgb, P». ; No. »S Or.nl .tro.|, r„U- Tom. cch-porch.,.,, r „i„ f „„ S,^.2 bL (: : FALL AND WINTER IiOODS SAMUEL GRAY & SON, 19 &FTH STREET, AißßOwopoolDg tb-ir Ptcno'J Slo;fc FA I.L AND WINTER GOODS GENTLEMENS' WEA It Comprising .If the Ule.l' o, rh , f •UUngof * Cloth. Catsimeres, Overcoating,, French , n(1 English Diagonal Coatings, 4,- • Cns-i nieros, Silt Plush and Cashmere Vest' ings or the latest designs ~11 Hake ur TO order i o '.„, j s::r“ tan “"’ ata JNo. At, Firth Street. COUHT SAlE.'Brvirtuo «»/cf «o ojifcr of »ti * : ,B ty, I trill «po» tj pubuTSff «tih» n A ilf y CDnn - Oflj ot Plluburob.ouTimjiir’.lV , *“« U«lM>, 10 10, bor, A. D, 1553. V 10™ o 3& / ' b .l ireood illo.to In 10, Boron jo ot eI,I M ° ' •Onur cranlnPn.ouO.d ,od dMtaiw ft? „*?’ "t pOin of 100 n< nnmtwr nlnnlr fonrr»« Inwidibor front tuck. pmarrloe the M t „„ 0 B4 * rw H titaudltr tort to on nllo, ti.„;,“r r b “?r! “« >»««; wottbj lot nnmlinr nljOrj.nS, on £0 m u “» meotlosed *ll*7, on the Mat br lot nnJ^ IWrtl ? ** **“ nor> on 10, tooth Oj toi . “,iV„“oko ■»« erected a two ttoiled fnuo« dwrUto* lot i» lot which John Brown and wito. bjdMd V'* nOB oonondiw w?» UIiAWLS! SUAWLS.'I SHAWl^r^- O lonxbnutlOlo mock of Bound nod fon»ro Bfcawls now on hand ' r * «®»o*r»d jg»_ aimt»o.v Borz.nn.ri,. nOMOBNXKAIBD LYE-300 oasrt fu j ®- -i. Jaiik«iook «co 1 9U * - .flffJ»t^ftmrtiri6dWootfKnip # VXfILL beaold at the Merchants' Erchanee 56 . v,. OQ Moraine, it U o’clock, 26 ■t«rr» Iron City D«ok Stocky <Jo Ultlrmi d„ rt<> - AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00., Atrtt. W^N.^D —5000 buahols PJai Seed, for » T which (be UlgUrtt mvkil price will be p»IJ. oolthrtJm „ iL B. SDyitAM, at the Oil Mill, Kaim Mrß«b«cc*»nd Cr»Jg *«., Allegheny cliy. WOODS—Ground and Dipped—3oo bbl *- tor by D. L. FAE-VKaiOCK 1 COi T INSEED 01L—125 bbls. for sale by rM** l9 B. L. FAHNESTOCK A (JO. FOR BALE, Tie Star Nail Works, IN IRONTON, UWItB.VOE COUXTY, OHIO. T « of tllo 'locooso Of two of tho * Jiff STAB !<ill WOEKa U-. now _ , * "° n ta tbs fontbrra p*rt Of Ohio «botit -3 ?‘L“ V*:*. ttd 1« .elite .bovJSoci^Vu u 3 „ w to *‘ 1 18 ,eoglb ’ 5* lle rt ,a W,rtlb * uorY bt,L ** acd eoouio* uew and Improved trurbf. china 8 * c ** ta engtnt*, 39 nafl macbinra, • ma heltlnl fn kU,g *■** “ l ‘° 10 bOlUng fIKUkOM BOd 3 I .iih the h.i »»uni»crera S6oof Dills eTery 13 hour, ocrr. of fv,*? “ d *° bo,old wllh Ujß Work,, *u «tueiawf »h UII ?.V 0 mUMdtjt4Dt rtHroad, and dTllr ,..u? tbe R ‘* l,# »* » «wt not rxnedfngQQ, dolUr r*r OU9 o!dnt, h «? , if ° U * r * dfant4 ««» tor dipping nail, to r£f. j ,°“OT* - ?/ 11 *»"»•*■«*• Ohio riw at thl. point and btir T„ !kT dom üb »trncted. Tba location la retarded u the nre '0 hi«»f OOU7 for TO PP ltc,of P'S Iron and coal, as there fn , m * c r l «l* b lo » roll*!. 9of thefr loa hi fTi lw tb# lnu ud the anrroabd fn?# w{lh co, l Md Are day of cm* accru. abt »IU dml»^ ,pl,ol l ~d* e “ *d °ooec«Kary,« parehiacn 'nu dmire to examine for themaelTea. ‘ at , P r *ljoa»lj, tha abort property wIU be offered ’ m tuckswt,lb. i*tEa.,of to,.i PKTEBe, JAMES A 00 1 I___ . rt . , Or, JOHN PtfTKlia. IBOSToa, Ohio, Qct. 6,1W9. Splendid~M~Stock, WM, B ABTip WHOLESALE AilD RETAIL DEALER IN FANCY and staple dry goods. SHAWLS, UAKTrLLAS, NEEDLE WORK, BIODRNINO GOODS, House-l*'urnlahin{( Goods DOMESTIC GOODS GENERALLY, No. 106 Market .Street,, Sin toward* •IUo PtTTSBrRQB, PA. D 0 i.i G I . A S , No 77 Wood Stteet fIAT. CAP A.VD ladies FANCY PUHHOUSE. Fall Styln Drens llati now i b "•' st.fr uir»^on-*. ‘•>l* *o*l TUlatt IrUmd. lu _ "BWT „J, w ° a *i" ■ ■■■■»«**« VAN QOHDKK ORArr & VAN OORDEH, MKHC II A N DISK DIIOKER H rr'\nnsx i os- nf:it cn a a-ts, 11-1 Seiinj Streat, Pitiebiirgh. fc.r ifa«pi« uo e •< N C » 3 Wood 8cr««l-S^ ”7=1,5;' • JSS6 H i »■>.,. Tlipoaa*^ o*: 1, PREMIUM- ttratc»andHange»l^^^ fU.VRB CVF 1 VE n MtML DIPLOMAS! iKAHttt BI raj un ALLtoac.-.-T ccsrr and CCLTUBAt, Bocirry BIS SELL & CO., NO. 235' LIBERTY STREET. UANCFaCTUUKSfi OF aOoK i N o, i» as. Kx. o n heating stoves, Fine and Common Enamelled orate fronts and fenders, •led tbe (Vlebr*ted Cajilol sod ’ C 0 0 SI I J» O RANGES J!Z° ' r * nt ,b " BEST consreo r.ANBE tb.t I. mad.. BISSELL L- CO.’S * C00EI:: ° BTOVS tb " 01131101 *“ BISSELL * CO. tßn{r°i a^^A?Ui,,D <L* boa a" d tha tswt ÜB4TB ABONTS IKD RjlbsiS.lill cn BISSELL A CO., Ho, 838 L»r«rty Street. fIKrJIAN'S COUAT SALK —By virtao‘of \',*f w «4*PofUi»O r phn« , Coart , )f AlU*h«ny eoaotr, .L wr££'S 6 Jt° fc? blI ° Ml ® 00 PrwnlMS la£booMio*D 2wS 6 i M 5 rt ", W» °* N"*®*'. !U?Sft *b*t«rtif#lotof ground ittmtalaStioijM. eoantr.fronting on ftaapcct BtmLaoJ ftPAtV'"* Begtooloa at tfco cormr of jaodaof I ri^* 1 Meßtmao and Philip Mctfatnte; thence aj OBa 2»Tmi'i, 67 r * et *° cor ®* r ofclber •**•<*■ ot «ald phofe *nd « , cb„^ , h<r | C#tl N. 43° B. 196 fat tooth 2 •aorta of uid Michaelaua Philip; tbanca aonth 114 bath iDoliM to a poet to tbo corner of PhDtp McN«m«y t uin*V** *° atb “K 0 WW,,M feet 3 tlia p u« S ,h * Mn3# ct *h ,c h «aJd Philip hSqm tß<7 ”- JOUN RDadBLL, _ Adaft of f hlllp McSaaae, dat'd. A plication OF ISAA(F skubbS' XZL ofßhaUr lowatbiis for the benefit of tbe liw,J rtD t In tt»i*Ccnrt of Common HrMofAHci&My coonr? %nd I l 6» ,859 l t&tba far 0^^!P ,, 04L to^D,, I , for Ornlb*,andrb«r*QEK.nih6 5J* r » ft* SATURDAY 1 , trn. tt 10 o'clock, JL&j « JJ* '*>» ®fib« Court of Ccamoa fl«u arormld, hrtkr. i®* I '*W I'ttiUon. All pmeta lnfcmt«4 An eotlAtd to at. *“** HASS HA Ui A SHOWN Attornoyo far law Orabbt /son s, Ancora.. _.Q.sniriru» Lunm w *acc*3ws gAKBODR, MACKEOWN & CO., FOKWJJLDI&G JJ9t> COStUISSIota MKRCHANra olr mu IS flour, GRAIN, salt. BA COX, LAB 0 t butter And all kind* of ProJncf, Fenn’a. mpedfoUf «oUclt*d.-®9 Riftrmce) —Pilubcrib Merchtoti g»atrtH T . ofU-josi T\TfW RAISINS- Ml ICO fcoxr* C3e»f a* tr«td: _ 100 if do do -da 1 5i8 rw,d * o4fo * wl#bj J* s ****.* ATOJttiON. So>SB WoodAmtt t Kirr*fs s¥is . r STOVE U r espe=tfal!y inrited to the largest stock and pMM rarity 0 f STOVES n tae State, rasnafaetnred by A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, KAY A 00., 66 Wood «. I^;rf nom wm be fonnd the COOIC axOVKB THE DOUBLE-TOP PATENT (MS A SMOKE CONSUMING TROPrc, for Co.l. THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARBITER, for Coal. TIIE NEW DOUBLE.TOP PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING EUREKA, for Co.! or THE CELEBRATED MOTOR, for W 0,.,. U rc ‘ Oak and PitUburga. PREMIUM STOVES OF TUREE DIFFERENT VARIETIES. PARLOR STOVES, for Wood and Coal; best in the toarkel. and hosting Store* of eTery deierip- 3RATE FRONTS, «tc., all of which will be »•,!.] ..n bcit tarrai. TTKPNEFDA7£V£NIHG,:Octot>«r lVth, will ba psrfcraed, THE HIDDEN HAND. W *'- 1 U 8 WOBTIUEB. To condado with _ HOW TO GET A WIFE. «tna Insurance Go, _ 7 jib, mobumer. (Oict FIKIST oLass insurance lnc.irp.watM in iHia-rCharMr l'er|.dual. <‘*-W CAPITA!, t HUE AM) IN LAN U NAVIi.A'IION AaOKKiJATK I.i-r*- " I'VE!! TWh'i VE UU.Un\ {><<t •m# j An eminent American Corporation, founding t itH claims to favor on ineiit ulnne, affording facilities aod security in matters of liwiranc-o Commercial, Mechanical, Mercantile or Ru ral—-while ranking for importance and public aerTtco the first of Fire Insurance Companies tn America Insures ut rat«*s and rules as liberal as the i ihLs iivtump,! permit. f*r ■lven cy and fair profit. Lk>3S£s I\‘I!TABL) A/’ TS T!'!< jy T- n:>>jrrn v />au'< ei'rn SEMI AX.NTAI. .STATEMENT )€lnn Imnrnnrr loinpany win K nn.l Jsurj.lu, t.. |.p P Tir o s/ fr.ir > v - ~«. f , , L , i ~ Am (• .!| JqJj Ift, i-. , I t*«a cn Umd * b j j D | u. 8. TnsMorr «c.J »^r U rf U B. *o4 Bui* DomU ‘ £? u ** DaUdior»o«T)*d «o-t oi>iro t-> . *“• Cofflptoj u office? ‘ * nLili ““P'y i» =!•". ™ K.Uro.l Sti*,, m«k.t o>on KlT#r Cocipnnj Stork* toek» in n*rtfrrl luaka, oukrt uli'i* J?2l \l "XT*?**** mvk * "Cil to olfcar Oankc, runrk.t r»| ce . fZ.403 423 30 U-rtfera, J o |, m"™** K “» 4 ci, Jr , ’ i0t»l LillilitU* Xatenf »JWfrtarf.i7a^ ff rd Ountj, SS. a. „ a**rjroao, j b j t j.j lisa dft f n * ,a w fcl ’j appear td b*frro m*. a -J rut Ice of Ifce Peaea. Jn|ir»mlorttrf lo mdnlnliltr C»,b., Ihomu K. Brai J? 1 “r 1 * ■“‘■ ra » ■»«> U>»l Uu furtsaloTiui DINKY FOVFLER, cf the r*%e*. 1 _ PIKBCTOHS; . TbcaiM K.Rrac«, <o<£HrOr.i, ssi ■ ••.iasssp » o ?°2i l-x*- «SSS3Si ; *!»««« ro»i.r, oSS ,o 'Jfm“' W«lnO.Ulpl., ?" T '™ Ul "rr. Ao.Ha Umi.n,, JoMpb Cbarcli, Inomu 4. »ta. n^r , . Cotrlts Q. fintasrd “ j *•*• *- A. CARnUill k DRO, AErm., 63 F<7Trtb 'J'HE undersigned has this day *,th bio tb , CROCBHT BOemwa, »lr. SAMUEL EWABT .»•! Mr. Wrr.LTAM OTOIIr, ia<] will conllnno Lb« nme tt tb« OLD aTANri, M). BTI LIBEBTY BTEEET, dlnal, ,b. E.,1 Pittsburgh. July 1, W ». WIIUA " M QOIIJIIT - SAMCEL EWABT._WM. H GOBHLV WH. CORBT. W. M. GORMLY & CO., WHOLESALE grocers, DEALERS r: STR OVI BIONB, fROD IJ C B AND I PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, 9,r ***- P*«t.bor,h, P., THTM.M»»r H T '=l _ - THOI. FAIUB HARLKSfi * PAJUtBR, PRODUCE 4 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Give particular attention to the purchase and sale of Flour, Grain and Proriaiona Ho. 6 POUROV’B BtIILDIRQ, South Water Street, lux 1608 P. a I urmixca u* httiicm*. l“'- Wm - W-Ca.ch.on, iss St?.^. 0 " ■ *c *» Ju, H'Galiv A *£> .. uwiffl4Tbo m »i,| Mr. J*m«atnllD»r , .. i o6 ? l Moyd ft Co., Mmn. Lloyd *for., tb, D " A bo t ? r * Mickeoim Mr. D...’.. . *P°' ' J - A 00. J fiklkV._ r.NL K v J rx"cßP,l A1,,,u,N COMMISSION MEROUANTS OHIOASO, ILOINOia 1,1 ,i -,m* "-usmam t co, piu.urgi,. p, JKaB. CANHELL, J„ j„ _ *lsAadi, CiN ' l£l WALU “. i'enniylrania lawranct to., of I'iiiibnrjo. ' Ufflce No. 83 JTonrth Street, capital and Sarplus orer 5150.00 U 00 > . . W»*.TTOIS - ZTgg? rife- I sssfisf 1-erlerßprwiJ, | Nl&balu ToeghUy, ThU<wL too \. I Jwd** U liorkht*. **“*C«n&pjoy faup&Jd loses Iron tbsfetsof tuloow 3 i IW *® *»/. to UDaont wf pW.KSS 07. lotoaiognD»f»d«nd«<rfm>nj &k>IS P c l“® L ? ll * 7r dioj wrlctooc* of la tUbLlc/ *ad aatfalstn. •ttiodoa giTto to .XAran-ntwcf pirelUegt tad ' I. 88HB Bmot,fcm4,t- “““SsSS^IF dealers FZXTSBTJaas. '■r [URjFOfcli, CONJJ INSURANCE priveubitv - of PKaxzvCvAaTk, Law Department, p HU,4X)gLPHIA. A lERJI OF MIS INSTITUTION will ««• »• *»— f-p. S?, u ;- ;• »ooALi_ s ,id„, c „. 3csg?s»w»==3S2 Of (b« Count, (he time eecm>t«i here, ti treats m. ZTti. lectureroom, l»y the Eon. OgQ. aiLuikgflrm CARD PENN INSTITUTE, icilt ™-™. n ' 4NOO P K ffCHKET, NEAR PENN I3plr£2ta! * !O! ' D -? r ' ■»« »U> AOaEST.. Icnn 1 «• surra. ’ - Principal. 'J[' u w H OLESAJL eTuJVekS.— 500 doz. Portsmouth Bibbed Hosiery, 150 •• assorted Woolen Hoods. 1 balo Boston Knitting Yarn, 350 lbs. Dexter’s Tidy Cotton, 1 esse Fletcher's Shoe Lacots, 45 gro|s Cane Hoops No, .««„* from b , no. 17 rirrn mm, HiredoorfrenM„t., 1 i'he Mini stek's wooino — Ka.s=ft ! ass* l *|gffl^&« for thePoon Beonstatkitr* M-wVIr B !? 7l *** °*nop* MdwUsUlth, lhB*B*dtwood* D o£»*»r lioji’ Own Wniu.tM4.Sfc ??.“• ?"• »• I.ioei of th. Anmicc e? 8 Ocatnr »f «frlU« s P.ptr .tSX r ‘ IW; I * ri - v . „ *c. coonaAKß, RUBBER BBLTING TufsOTSL> y ° BK RUBBER COMPANY .'M» iiS£? E “™““ HAOHIiraBELTING b, and ~ PJ^?^°/ , ?P cr,ar Btn >Ogth tow./haratoforftaacli S.!j7k tt “K f «»•«■*«» Leather. The Ocop*dt ft»tM»Mr < #®n«l ,wlTa “under Palenl,” of BDBDSB TOYS, DOLLS, BALLS. kK 4r - *>•*»•»i» •« tilth. {£JJ£ Ftncy Btcre* la the Cntrm. Catalogne* and File* Lto thy thacaaooul/) forwarded, on application by latter to the “New Yorh BoLbar Oompany.*' *5 Libart, eir£t,w7w , i*^ k - . _ ocll-imd j care A GO. PERSONS wishing to purchase good dwell ing Uoo«a, and (bow Uariog Jtoal EauS for •*!«, will much tlnu and labor by catling at oor I ** h * r “ BUr * # Boaberoffood dwalllag honsa* andbaUdraglutsintlies and Alleghon/Clty. Also. be*a " gallon* for <ouutry rvaMancM lor m!s ua ftrorahla 11-Hues Ituell and rants collected by 8. GUTIIBJ&T Jk £ON. Baal Eatata AgtuU, 61 T>KUPOSALS for the farauhiogof all mn dwiJgoed Qottl SATURDAY Atr*BNOO». V»^°f ’ »bor*pUn* »adbp*clflc*Uoo3 cciac*, A. 8. BKU, B«f**odT»c«*», Iwj'ottrth W. W. *TXT*»»JS„ , - . Stockton & Stevenson” JIAUIJFACTXBEBS- AOESTS ’ and pSSSBLiSSSfe?-"-* ~ ' oe7;ljd taeSr*. JM«al street, All«ib*Bjr. COLNRR 6TII AND UMITIUMIII.DSTd, OPPOSITE fill l\*ST OFFICE PITTSBURGH, PA. ttlritngers or Cl ztiti DEM ROUS of knowing where a the heat pl*.« tn young men f.v tatloe.-., ara direct -e not 0,,1, i,. (ra ~f tb* Mrjrbino, fimltira, TVi ■fti- « ...... i„n, E - .».i ■ lioMiiii {!. "h","’* u 11.14 ami .unti.M | ‘ ?!. r I'tJhl!. ].*), fj th»- eirr »nl rr; f. u,,; tu *«•««.»-» -i 4i,vj-,,u .« ati.-,.4 anil •ih.'r..i- .|.T, I"'-*”' tb* -Xlri.t Tatictf epltsuui.e t.f ll,e u" ’’ f|, ‘ •MM>»l»«nd ~D , ,iu him-o.* iu^:u^’V vD,t : ?«: %, t; Ittrrsrj *lat>>l|ig ol tin* ti'M-h,,. J4i j ’ »-k» u P . nr«t cu.* Vl i;, J : t , \ lb*t the Itou CUy CUb** i. are.u, | U *1; "YL r 1 school, and possesses fiihti.* no *l.“re t"*. 0 *” \ It it not expected that lb»y will will they be solicited todu so. anWdAwJ public jaoticw Orncr, P.U R.FL ’ -*"»*rFonrMU*Bun,Ociobwl3 isjj f will bo received till Novem 'f& r berth, gtb, for tmilding the Trvnlv Wort ,„d Brldt. ">«>*">“<* *°n WO 000 feet Timber, B. H, for trestle wo r fc; 170,000 “ “ bridge eaptmrcctura 40,000 pcond* Iren, for belts, tc. The bids may be for material alone, for roamuction ,-t may tnelodebotn. About 170,000 feet timber, B. iL. c.{ thoeUwe f<. r wnrk, *lll he needed Ibii felt. Alm, about SS 000 t.-«t lor bridging, and the balance early In spring next. ' Terr farther Information, apply to the XnciD<«x Mr s Low. (Signed) ’ ‘ “ °clO PM W, J. MORRISON k Co KTP' • xa- Jnr Taxis, Ciit Business Tat and Wirr* Rxata.—All peraoni lndnbtol for tte abo*o T**e* or Water Renta are hereby notified tbmt cn NOVKSI BSR lar an additional charge of ItIVY. PEU CENT, (rnik- Ing In all Tea Per Cent-,; will bo made on all tboa* remain ing unpaid on that day, after which no taaeaor water ronta »11l be rrcelred at Oils offlea. Lot moat L« paid to the 00l- WU. RIOUBAUM,City Treaaarer, City Iron*. QIB e, Plttahnrgh, Oct. IP, 1859. oclfcd3t-2dp lunx or prmnnan, i Pittihorgh, Oct. lfitb, 1859 J Or*An Election for Thirteen Directors of bß W* ‘,bo BMklxig Hoo»,on MOKDAT, »c- -mt>rr 2l*t, K'f»«n tl« hoar* ol 10 a. u and 2 p >i. rmrsn'. I '^!, 1 Me:tin K of Stockholder* will bo h-id ■ TURSDA y, Nornniber 1 t. hi IW. » ocl*3umt*rr JOHN fIARPER, Cashier. undersigned desires to f ALL Ills BUSINESS, both personal and i-rof e t*l.>a*J,| mm «sllAtel r . Tbuw b**log U« bnjinni le bt. hotid* «n» n-<]qeoted W call an>| aottla and rvcvtre tbefr l-l-rr*, *a j employ other c*on**i. Tbo** todebcad to him ' '' ttii: ' * tr °f Mttion A Co, for profession*! ferric-*, n no or othenrfio, will plm** p*r tb« I'"°*. y tl • f\WV er ,0 hUn ‘ elf * “ Ll * «<B«E where « Z. IIJ fJt tl,e f'M 1 to 3 o’clock p. o. r ' l r-W THOMAS MELLON. ' ... . , t'lnsnc.GOU Oct. 6, 1160. [TS*AOT!CE 18 hereby given that a meetine V 01 tin* stockholder* oi the PenofjlTanl. Insurant Company of Pittsburgh *ill b« held on UoapAT. bjt o, Sots.bi* l W », at tbo oflee of ..Id ComjUny.N* M foortL atreat, between th. hour* of ten o'clock a. at «nd onar a, far the purpose of electing Director* to ßr ,; far too ensuing rear. •*lv*u I. fIRIER EPEOUL, Ecc'i Almusmnus. p a l ld T fTi mil.- MANAUKIU. Daert open a: prrsiiely. •S-Hedaced pri«» tn »nU ihs timer—ParqcetU «n 4 Dro»» Lire)*. 2fi cent* Family Circle, ti e»n(« PORTER AND M’f ARLAND. Curtain trill tUt at 8 o'cJodL- CARGO'S BRASS AND STRING BAND ornoB, a fifth eraucr. aesjjd ’ Etwcattcnal. North Sowickiey Academy, npuis SCHOOL is situated in Beaver Co., ,-*■ l’*-, iUnt 'o m!!e* tcirlfi'of New Brighton Station on ft. Wayne am) Chicago Railroad. Its loea lua li urj iomio* m account of the bealtUfalneaa and IxMUiy «»l iha cjotitrr The StuJxwU are fete fntnj immoral e»»jclauoaa and all stieb euruandlnini u all! direr* ihelr mind*. 11 li Moducini uinter Hi* cvoiooi t eGMrvulda'uf Her IT WEBBER ao<| Mi. LITMUS OSGOOD. Mr.OegocO ie knewo" a* Ibe uutbor .*f aeriaaof Progrewiro Reeder* and a tracker of long; *n*rteace. Ike Modern Leakage* wUI be. U a*« l y Prof BtIECt AIT, agonUemao *«luealed tn France and Merman? oextewalon will comtueoee on TUESDAY, Oct 2Rb an.l contlnn. 22 week*. Tbecoaneof In.trortWn l» thorough, Inrlndlng .1] the braotbee taoght In tlgb ar hoot* federally. * Tnlll"" Koom, U s !,t« t , K...|, W«1,1d,.... W AiMit) uibl In r L*iin *oJ Grr*k, r*cb f, (jo PfTi' Ji »niJ Onisiu, i u v ,, '. , ,X‘7r' >« »> . ‘ -oo I ,«v!! ! .'‘‘v»»' ». WBDQERorMr ; I\! l , r v l, *.'‘ r rl'’ \ gAOE K, j K PAftff. Oeu. W.ROB ■ 1 ’ " >1 fAOOEN «au*»»l t’KVVICKLKY AUADJJMY.-A Clls^TZl , , ;; 6c '* ocl b ° t ’. n» r,F»\\ X l. 1,. K ,12 mile* f r ..o riu»Lorgh lII' I H THIVEI.1 1. A. U , PriDfir.l ,*“»«» »«• « QIKMINGUAffI CUMinieUCIAITcoiXKUB WRITING ACADEMY College Hall, Diamond, Blrmtnffhi 5 i 52} o=l^l^ S' Book Kaaplnn. =!.. tilcLS-i; Prs, '~" r »' B»k-K*pte* ami Comn»r< W B 1101 - ri: ’- v . Laclarar on Htitorj , n d Gentral £«— ■>- Qrrclal U> nu»t>ur*ij U*r, Lccinrrr on O Jm . ponnuo, o«m*h: ;Jr*cimrn» nf cJ**” * !tani P f *-1 by *DJ j Imtn » anemia ana c C J.7d. ' ° ,i ’ or ‘ •»•=•"» fJJtSJSS""?* V »» Wt wan*. Birmingham ftnoferaWnnla. Boolrnoco al an?tlmm. T I Wrt,l °*' «■**'** O. 11. LKITIIIAD, Prtndpal, Pittsburgh. Pa, JoaOydlwf Crtg auttftm Sale J. G-. davis, ■ Oomoereiii Sale* Hoorn r 0 j 4 p eer * PRATT’S 22i> ANNUAL SALE OP v a f CABLE BOOKS AND STATIO\KTIyTwV£ » AL NINO THIS WEEK, wnmwoctiy; JI(S A t V IS T . Kt ®- • ? o’clock taco trealnjr,at No. 64 ilßh «treet. ,UCt ** M , Betides Standard Wort 3 of IheLitut and best *.r.. 6 ; are thousands of Toluene* of elegant noonl«piii^r ul<,,i4 « : the diyi all nmnlfil new end perfccr . ■** ««■*« * ori * ■* tPwbiajiU.* Irrlan’t complete i reU; J. FouniOuri' tiepere dodo, a) col*-* si,* , *» a * 1 ~««•« -jotoH cturl" ,k,'u-Ji-J*”'- t Walter Axil’s WaTerlr Novel*.U *o!«; Cipl. , j Nct.T*, IV Km-joloi-ed;* Aicrrlctna, Utol* ! Fraoklln'* Work*. 10 toI*; ciiucWr’j MijedUnr loSi? I ; Bajar.l T*jlor'« Trarels. T rol»; AwUnt Staadart | . roU; UUU.ry ot.SngUoAj vob;Qibboa*j Htow? I '.if HotEf, «. vole; Mfc'in!*) 1 Ilhtnxy of KneUad 4im?Z ll r's Work*, 4 rolr. lird B« 0 ?fWolkft , vol?; C-ark ■ C. 4 roli; Chittj’a Elackltfzi" / fola: tl.'Jlonarj ..r Art. and ioums, 2 Tol* L’icUaaaHof i 43C-0 illustr.tlooa, “ Tola Tha collection o/jhi ! E»FU*h l*ceU »& j U tctj eTUmlta, t onmni i iod iLe fioeat aiul m-et foil editions Splendid fainilv j P.<tet Bibka and Prayer ifeok* a.veral hendred rattiaof , letter, Cap. Gimmerclal Note, Hill aDd Ladlw* Raav t Pratt’* Premiss Diamocd Tolntra Gold Peta large acd-ntcvU; I'urt Folios, Ar. palapotitireand wlthnnirw«TP. Lndi«andeaa'uraen ar »Tr«prctfelly JoTiud to rail and examine the Neck dnr foy the day which »lil be eoldal rery low pri'M.atprlTote Mlo. J. S. Pai-rr, Ealermiß. J. <3. DAFIS AocL ALSTJ.V I.OO SITS « CO„ fctey STOCK SALES BY ADSXIN LOOMIS A co. AT Tim MTJICIUSTi- Kcn.vjsmn THCBJOAT KVKNINO.—Bank, rr„S^PS Ooro.l- Stock, Boni .nd IW! Ek,i. “,J at the Uarchacts’ Ei'liange hy * ***• , „ „ , t ACETINLDOMI3 A 00. Drafts au<. Lcst.» uj Real Estate a«rdlatod oj rewnable urm» by AUSTIN LOOSIIiVoo *>H titt,it Noteßrotteta.« footthtt. OLD and YOUNG AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, VIZ.? THAT Profecsor Wood’s Hair Reatoratird WILL PRESERVE,INFALLIBLY THK tu fc»ia .i«»a, i siSK ™> .It oorewlt „d bnaw.l lh „ ,n 70 i1,„a C the tcalp free from all disease, to the yreatest ** Kf»r»« men, Jod£M, Attorneya, Dt'ctora, Meo aad Ueatlaiuea and Ladies or all clasite, all o rer tb® world, tj* tortlwjnjr that we do 0« uy tooJSSta ln hiTor. Bead the lollowliix, and Jody®;—. PROfESdOB 8. TUALBERO PIANIST/ ‘ on hie nrriral in tb® United State* ha *“ bectnohjß gray, but on applylcc Wood’* Hair Bettoratir® hi* hair toca iff oytpaalbe®. CHABLSS OAttDEW. 13 Naaraa Stret, V. Y. **y* the gray bain on hl» wffo’a head were, af ter* row week's trial, turned intoadfirk brown, bii- 6 t,Bi ® and thickening the A. 0. RAYMOND, Bath, Maine, tsys h# 1c new year* old, and bis hair and whisker* were ‘ two-Uilrds gray, hot by the nseof two bottles of Restoratir® tb® gray bslrs have disappeared, loth on ht» head ted fsc®, and la more soft and glossy than for twenty flea prerlon*. Bij wlfo, at tha ago nf fifty ten, has nsedtt WUh th® same edict. UNLEY of New OrlcacsjWfs that he loetbta hair by the Yellow Pertx |n JBsl He nsed Wood’s Hair Restorstlra.aiid Lla hair is Dow thick and glossy. the Bastoratire has done moch good to his part SSrfiS «-*-*!£ Ji«s& l ass3SKsssa‘js * na fauwlt 10 Ul loKrcoupU.6l,. all It probates to do. b lllinois, say* he hJ* h tha .f sa i?J ,^ <l ' f,ght *** *nah*ld, bntby the liberal nseof Wood’s Hair Bwtm! u.,3 1 " has a rich glossy hoad of hair. * a* 11 aod by O. J. Wood fJS? £. 4 N ® w 114, Market Mo * 805,1 to Pittsburgh by Dr B - L - paunestocu ACO sod *ll Draggbta. [LtWly] '™ '• l °° a mm mn. IOOAW & ORSOQ IMPORTED OP H W A R E: SO. 83 WOOD STREET, Poor Doora %boT3 S» Ch»r!o Ilotsl, Je3o:d6m G-S BftUS'Uittoi Lvua ± Qizzn PltubV GEO. S. Ba7AW 6c CO., Commission Merchants, rof* THE SALS OF HIO IKON, BLOOMS, i c . No, 52 Wood et, Pittsburgh ’ o4SSy£?fis£3E*& 1 EZ&ssszgxr- " irr, - J ~|^r THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, ■n.ur.ai Afr.ln.t Lou or D.m.s. h. ; on SnltiUnir., »l«rcb»na“J, S p„L- Bttiirt, Ac, »t Beatohablß lUtci of Prtminin. fSpjSSSSafeS- - lirigSSlfc ' Ooon "• ssias&sssis | . *• BRVAn * c ° . Agent.. Jf3o:Ca>d « * * ' — " No- 6- Wood gtreeL B-RIDIG «fe SOUS’ SCALE [ PIANO FORTES. T°L' ob .l c ? ber has Mw ™ hand a most S P iSS^ &om fl h * c4:ctririrf Factory ofCWdcetiorAtoot tta tsvtromestsan all pnr««j with tb<£ut£r wSS2: I enlakged new scale, wS*to <• r ebwe< CDM» 1<« «»tet and mail cal cnaUrr I fi• 7 *s OW ®2 X,, 7,1 wtai atog Moo, the parfonatr a S'. Bj “e parbctioo of Ih.A^ tnaipumUrimo to rom,..™, w.iTSa* *°°* iSSMrtrtSS^"' -potoa of hj rorrtl, «u, u, i h „, ,„rtn &- Sa conUnaedcnof tbea.Tit: £?*»^ .TH. C r r< ’“ U ?. K ‘ a “ U a ‘ lel i , «»M!r.Tfi»htogtoo.] ’ tieity of tooth." P * f one ’ «fwo«ib and elw rlrty, mellow iwmioZ brfU iSSUt!!* J?* To,oa * «4 **■ they areooaqoaUei!"* *»cy and p*rnmtwn« of toof, ' ‘Th.^lh EFrott,h * fa ® n7,Cani » L ] •rloj to f to»Cbic*- tOT *> frp* frcn any ,kh ?* P°*«rtot ogr«*bl» to th*i*a.lUrrii^li2 do ?? ° f fcod, aodi*. *o*trj£t!jSSl!«M?dst lU4ct4fflh,a tho »»pI«wU4 J~UST ABEIVED another l/o t WILLIAM SNABB «. CO.'S celebrated PIA N 9 FORTES, FOB BALK BY CHARLOTTE BLUME, Nd. 118 Woud •(, 2J dccr abors PUUt. NORTHERIST Assurance Company NO. 1 MOOEO4TH BfRKCT, LONDON* ESTABLISHED IN loofi OAPITAL •noij*« * PAID DP CAPITAL AND 80RPLnq ‘*2»?£5» 800 00 ’ ,l " : - »3a,pu« ig against P“*»*o4 thalaarlUofthartK*** ° f tb *°* D * r * oan ‘ '■ v - : sS' a « » °f* llm «Vi W.-<y| uiuiK :: i» * S&wbS«£t Woo 4 1 ■ •• M»bl nnx* «•«*■ IL StSSE^jJSSSfr “ sSmfwmi* 1 “■’ i ' r ™> »«?8«« •*' JHWSast- •SSaSSSSSSSSS 1, ; w. A naox f ,^ 100 000 LBS - , oo.vvi/ujieo , , : _ . 40.0C0 do on Had,"" _ eiupsos * HEiso;Sß<SnK««>nitror; 'S’ ■-' Ootomou, «nd OB r«S«r*l/troti!>sTo;_ ttrapgw ilirf uir&trr. '' pcM«d. -- A» 1 ,l — 30bblfl. for sale by . *MiaastoflK*cb. /’/l T&Br&VH,
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