pttslwnjj fccesm"*wi«^- D - r wtltu,B "* u *****■•&. ®> mouses H. BRHBTT &'cO., epJTORS end PR.OPBIET OR 8. PITTSBURGH; - FRIDAY To Aprssnnu Tbo box for the recnplton of advertise- Bonti for the DaUT GiltTTi has been pitted at the middle dodr of too front calcanea. Adverti#**'wilt ph-sse tike notice. * ES*We powlish on out firet page ao extract from the anawer of Dr. M f Master to the Prince ton Review on the Slavery Qacation. It pre sents a very ODncloaive argument. Read it. 4 - «• Tile Harper’a Ferry Insurrection. The Idea of calling (he farce at Harper's Farr/ an 4, lniorrection M iB ridltfalbff£=agndlonloas as (he mastering- of thousands of soldiers b/ (he government to pat down a squad of seventeen crazy white men and five negroes. It had nose of the characteristics of an •‘insurrection.” Not one of the numerous slavis of the neighborhood had a hand in the era*/ attempt* It was not an uprising of oppressed bat mlegnided men, nor an attempt to throw off a bordenaome yoke; bnt a foolhardy adventure of a handful of monoma niacs, as audacious as Col. Blood’s oelebraledat tempt to carry off the OTown jewels from the Tower of London. The whole project appears bo VperfeoiJy unreasonable, wild and iueaue, that, hut for the etero record before him, one eonld hardly suppose that such was the dream of even a fanatical renegade like Brown. He certainly ;jhas had too much to do with warfare life not to nthow how enioidal each * project would be. The idea of anything save a mad boose lunatic ever expecting to organize a wldo spread io°urrec lion at of a raw, improvised band of twenty-two white men and negroes, on a public 1 Ihrooghfare, easily accessible by telegraph and railroad to important and powerful military eld, is so wild and foolish as almost to defy belief. It was simply a-purposeless and senseless riot, the leader of wfiioh, well known as “Old Ossa walomie Brown,” has been driven to frenzy by the persecutionsheenduredonthe Kansas border. Ever alnoe the death of his eon Frederiok, who was shot down at his own door in Kansas, by a Missouri tenfold more revengefal nod bloody than that which lately filled Virginia with terror, and since the old man witnessed, on tho same occasion, tho destruction of property he had boon a life-time in' accumulating, he bra been a monomaniac. Tho Chicago Pres saye: "He has supposed himself divinely appointed to free all American claves by eome violent and decisive movement, the natore of which wo do not know that he over revealed. Often, wo are told, daring the Kansas disturbances, he would retire toa seoluded place at a distance from his oamp, and there, to use his own worda, wrestle with the AAmighty for hours, to wring from Him the aid which ho demanded in the accomplish ment oMbe work to which be thought himself appointed by heavenly faTor. His talk for years to bis friends and intimates has been of his com mission sealed with the blood of the Savior, by whioh be was directed in the path that he was about to follow. He has entertained no doubt that his life was to be prolonged until he could see the shackles stricken off from every slave in the land,l nor has he had a doubt that by bis agency, aa the instrument of God, specially en trusted with the work, every bondman was to be freed. This delusion has been regarded as harmless, and.since he passed out of publio view, it hoB, we suppose, been forgotten even by .hisfrionJs. That he has acted upon the mur * derons impulse whioh the violation of his owe •tfoasehold repoed within him— : tbat his mania - his reason, and’forcod him into of a great crime—tho hietury of ihis Harper’s Forry movement is sufficient proof. wonder, knowing him, from tho 00. toVett by others, as well as we do, that be an enterprise of each criminality and folly. vVf e arb only surprised that he could have foumf any-wiite man out of Blavery weak enough to hive'yielded to his crazy suggestions and alded.him io his hnir-brained attempt. He ...wJt'.donbilcss be called upon to lay down his afoiement for his folly; and though oar conviction that be is demented, is strengthened by.Utis.rccont event, we can but say that death cannot claim him too soon.” . .InCboifutt light of the facts so far revealed, the whole affair dwindles into utter insignifi caoce. And although so bold, sudden and for midable a course of aetioo, naturally aronsed suspicion of a wide-spread and pre-concerted morement/tbe measures adopted for its suppres sion have a ludicrous disproportion to tho ne cessity of the occasion aud tho result. T&e mnsterlog of military companies by tho eoore to put down a few InnaiJoa looks very much like loading a cannon to shoot a robin. The first feeling exoiled by the telegraphic account of (he affair, and the one which continues . afier aU the facts are known, is that of profound amazement, It is diffioolt to believe Lbat there were handful of each fanatics and fools as Brown'and his men are represented to have been. A gang of escaped maniacs could not have stumbled upon a freak so horribly foolish. The utter madness of tbeir scheme —the absolute certainty, of tbeir sudden destruction—dhes not seem 4o hays occurred to them. They have paid for their.Criimtaal follywiih their lives, and it Is to be hopcdi there are no more of the same sort. The attempt will be made, of course—nay, has already been made—to make political oapi tal' out of the affair. There will bo a vast amount of political twaddle manufactured out of it. The fire eaters will be more fierce than ever. The whole North will be oharged with the responsibility for the crack-brained doings of a handful of madmen. Tberesrepaltry politicians 4ho seek to make capital oot of.it; by ohargiog the Republican sentiment of the North with complicity in it, bnt the common sense of the oonntry will be proof against so far-fetched al> slandpr. : There is not a man in the Repocuiican ranks who is at all connected given any riljjTjMoTcment- That it has hatTßfftftwSssiSflWSaM, is plain; but the men *; "who have assisted it bare never heretofore hcao, and are not now, identified in any way with the -Republican party. Frederick Douglass and Gerrit Smith were never Republicans, bat were leaders In a little party of their own, polling two or threo thousand votes. They ran an eleo • toral ticket against Fremont in New York in 1656, and last year Gerrit Smith ran as an inde pendent candidate for Governor, and etamped (he State, against the Republican candidate. They have always been the bitterest opponents of the Republican party, .because It was not ul tra enough; and all attempts to hold our party responsible for their acts will fail. The Repob-' licana disapprove, as heartily as any others c&n, all attempts to pat an end to Slavery, by force. •———lt Is no part of their mission to make war opon .-slavery in the States, eltherthrough the powers of tho government or by force of arms; and the responsibility for this siUyaot must rest solely upon the beads of the few wild zealots who con ceived It and have perished in trying to carry it i\ioto execution £ u r r$ - • 'i;-v -,.d • • M' m* S v '* !>» Ifii'MS--.-*- Slit' ,•• v.j#**-- - . ; ' n: \ V-.' x: '.''(iffi’-'t ■»• •• >.' / " Cauxbon ajd ibs ParsiDxiicTi—Since the re* eoU of the late election iu Pennsylvania has been madeiknown, a number of Republican journals in the Western States bare declared their prefer ence for Gen. Caxkxqb for the Presidency, on the ground that bis nominationwould ensure success to the party in 1860. The feeling in bis favor is spreading rapidly, not only in the West, bat in Sew A correspondent of the New York Tribune, writing from Philadel phia, says that his nomination would secure be yond a doubt the electoral voto of Pennsylvania and Now Jersey. Both of these Slates will de clare for him, as their first choice, through their delegates- to the National Convention. r* 4 !sv. is . ... . •* “Xob Ba2J«R COoHTT.—The'old guard’has I,V '-a again taken her position as the 'Banner County* l': :£f: ■ of tho Key»i«l»-81i>i»- Allogbony, Bradford, £We ‘ ~ Botks ood PhltalolpU* «r«fM beblndi her for i ■ Si,; big majority. Hide yoar dtainlebed heeds and .1; go to work non and see what you can do towards ; : v beating 4169 next year.”— Lancaster Exam. • Don’t be so'ssucy. We will djattnceyon in the ':‘t* raoh next year. Wo could have given 6,000, this ” yeM( If H bad been necessary; but as U was not, *•*-’*.. we did not exert ourselves. We intend to be the iKS' - ' -V * banner county in I 860; bat that need’t hinder ■/tp* - ‘ Lancaster from doing her beat. V l CtMX OT tot 0. 8. Hod««.—Tbe Minefield (0.) StraW enggeele ex-Uiut. Oaf- F®*° a ’ » eendldeteior Clerk of tbs U. 8. Hpiurof E«- preseatatiTCß. ;T.' : ScoiCn TiO Isos.—frjiiii oat*hilf of. our pig * finttp»Q» lsx**~-We codcretaod that Gen. j. motal furuocftft idle;-and tho other half barely f Wm. Calobao, of tbia coanty is about leering \ .... . u . v » for T-*»a with one thousand head of ehoen pJ og expenses; with millions upon millions of: „i,i c b country is ao admirably adapted for wool ; tons of iron ore and eo&l trader oar very feet, w« prosing. Gen. Calobao has had a flat bottom •re sending gold out of the country to buy Pig out at Pittsburgh for the transportation of, U»e gold we eend out, but destroying oar means boftrd and floated t 0 lhe oou|h flf lfae Rcd Rifer of employing labor at home. Tbo Cleveland —-ilonongahela Rep, Herald % ays: Poisoaeo—Haring ocoaeion to take sotoo phj “Within three weeks wo suppose b-omj three sic on Tuesday uigbt lasi, Mrs. Michael Hoff thousand tons of Scotch Pig bare been landed mao, of Bomeract tp., lhig county, try a ead mis- ! here, and several vessels are cow °. n *“ elr way take procured aod took into her etbmsob a large j from England, freighted in wbidc or in part with quantity of arsenic, from the effects of irbiob she ’ mqreofu. We had, in onr simplicity, supposed died in a short time. The old lady went to her that wo have iron and ok enoogh aloogthc lake medicine chest to get some Epsom salts, and chore—ln the Mahoning \ alley, the Hocking, mistaking The poison for the medicine, made ; Maskingno, Scio‘°t a°d all the length of the the fatal mistake which resulted in her death as : Ohio river, to supply onr wants, and if any de- above. She was roach respected io tbo neigh- j ficiency there sbonld be, that the mountains of borhood where she lived, and her sadden death j nearly pure iron on Lake Superior could he in- will be os much lamented as it boa been unex- i daced to contribute still more than they do from ' peeled.— 7s ' ifaelr Heh depesite; but we were probably in c . ro error in our conjecture. Still, the importation i mlfwlrih . f' Mondft 7- Wm ’ of ihl. product of p.upor labor abroad i, 0 f mile : - °!a b k"‘ i ° f nwfinnt_i.ni . j_„„ ,*L ,1.1 . , _.J_ lM ' severely iDjored In the bank of Rogers & Ray, fatlona Lhns far thi« «aA % ur lby slate falling apon bis skull, which it fraotursd, lion of don.™VrtJl y t C0 M l “"ft abo °? -..king a largo cal upon lb, forob..d about lour ffoods which *nart >?• * °oo«derable part in dry ; i QO hea long, and one of corresponding site on the LTon LoM P fl?r v n, °- “ d °? r "P“ r ‘- back part If hia brad Dr Wm H. Kiog ..fond- S' 4 ( °/; r “ B . hown thro “8 b “>« Cn »- ed lo lh. iojarlea.— ft. tom House books) has not yet exceeded one bun* . dred millions, we believe; butthla does not in- As-txboim hear Maßcyat—M. Leverrier, elude what goes direct from the Isthmus to Ea- j tbo discoverer of Neptune, has been engaged rope on American acoount. That portion going l in studyiog tbo aberrations of the planet to New York we have the benefit of counting and Meroury. He finds that they must be dae to tbo feeing, and that is worth something, for it stays existence of small asteroids, and he calls on his there long enongb for such useful purposes. brother astronomers to assist io discovering True it is, too, Eogland and Franoe will take ,b . em - The total eclipse oflheson io July, 1860, our wheat, aod beef, and pork, when they cannot *BI afford an extraordinarily favorable opporto well do without them, and can gel them at their Photography affords a means of own prices, and that docs some good, for it woold recording intaniameotisTy whatever phenomena wound our best feelings to see them perieh before may appear. onr eyes." Tub: Buckwheat crop is harvested, the corn now long can the ooijulry eland up under the ►matured, and thepotatoes showing symptoms of ruioous policy which permits such importations Fiv« times dhe usual crop of Book* j ~ r . wheat was put tn this year, and teo limes the u Ibeee. Lorop. will jny soar.ely any of our u9nal orop h »r...1.d Tb. coru i. an anraga produce, and here we are buying of her, for gold, crop, and tbo potatoes extraordinary.— Butler what we could as well produce at homo under a -Amer. proper tariff. It is time that the country were Tteosb, Pa., Oot. 18.—lathe Glearfield Le .. . ... gtslaiive Dietrict, the Opposition candidates, waking up lo a full rtalualion of such faola a. Mcsar , Qordon QnJ Nioho P ,J Bro elec|eJ Tbi ; t “ efle - j is an Opposition gain. Tax Boston Atlas quotes a provision to the Constitution sf Massaoimsotts as follows: “Aod no morober of tho House of Represen tatives Bhall be arrested, or hold to bail on mean process, daring*,his going to, returning from, or bis attending the General Assembly.” That is a very mean way of spelling mesne. Spbakkr or mi: lloitsk —The Butler Ameri can proposes Col. J. M. Thompson, of that coun ty as a candidate for Speaker of the Pennsylva nia House of Representatives. Mr. Thompson was a uaefal and popular member of the last noueo and would make a good Speaker. ntercer—Official. An d. .Cochran 2770 Wright 2225 iSurr. CVn...Keim 2752 Roire 2222 A«»jms?v~-Uofiu3 2519 Johnston.... 24R4 Davis Hoover 2242 Treasurer...Browa 2717 Shoakloy 2281 Dial. Afty...Giebncr 2600 Taylor 2200 Comm'r,. —Black 2766 Barnes 2216 Director Egbert 2650 Dickson 2273 Auditor. Qlll 2743 Jobe. 2223 Surveyor M’Cleary 2769 Gillespie .... 2200 Huntingdon—Official. And. Ge«....Cochran 2264 Wright 1774 Sur.Qen Keim 2253 Rowe 177 S A*temb!tj Wigton 1955 Africa 2120 Sheriff Watson 20S1 Speer 2025 Treasurer.... White 2247 Miller ..1878 Cosimwn'r...Campbell 2220 Galbraith ... 1343 .Director Moore 2121 Barriek 2003 Dift .4ff'y...Mattorn ri975 Brown 20SS Surveyor Ramey 2161 Meßaroey _ 1379 Auditort ....Cunningham. 2072 Covert 1739 Crawford—Official. And. Gtn. ..Cocbran 276 S Wrighl 2141 Surv. Gen... Keim 2705 Rowe 2125 Auemhhj.... Butter 2763 T. J. Lowry. 2687 Rouse 2368 1,. L. Lowry. 2105 Treasurer. ..Smut! 2C02 Loohart 2416 Ihet. Affy....McCoy 2810 B B l{er _ 2D90 Co’nn’r M'otborbeo. ... 2530 Firrellv .. 2493 Kero 2611 l.ing ’ 2166 Surrcyor ...Tryon 2024 Munfoni 2.»1<5 Payette—Official. A«d <7en....Cochran 2676 WrighU— ... 2524 Sur. 2651 Rowe 2917 Aeecnbly. ...Collins 2SS6 Galley 2653 Sheriff Cope 2952 Tiernan 2543 Trea*wrcr... Lyons ........ 2724 Ilurst- 2793 Comjn'r Breading 2731 Schoatterlv. 2705 Diaf. A«y....Bierer .~1454 Playfofd. ’.. 2307 Auditor Sberbondy... 2669 Cunniagh'm 2790 ■Director Tattle. 2054 Carter 3930 Strrrrffor .....Turuer_ 2660 Dixon 2779 Sniqaitxanni—OOletal. AuJ. Gen.... Cochran 2807 Wright ... 2001 Sur. Gen Keim 2505 Rowe 2092 Senairtr London 2831 Johnson.... 21 SI AwaiAZi/ Frarier.. 2577 Gilbert 2106 Rest of Republican ticket by about same vc.ie. ncKean—OlDclal. A*"/. Ge>i....Cochran .. ... Wright . . 557 Sur. fl*« Keio. 603 Rowe 555 Senate —Benson 602 White. 533 Attemlff... -Gordon 559 Beaten. 649 Nlehola 573 Boyer 499 C*»w«a»Wr...Corwin .... _ 560 Davis 638 Auditor Sage 635 Hamlin 601 Gallop 579 GiUet CO3 Corn,#r Darling. 596 McCoy 557 Snmeraat—Official, Awl Gtn Cochran CIS7 Wrljrtu , tls«j Bwr. Gen Krtta 0196 P.r'»r 117* Atitm’-I'j TTeJkcr .. ... 22i5 Of.flr.th 1441 WniUBS . Qump II4S Oitl Aliy ...Myers ~.. 22JS Irewurer Picking . . 2074 Tbcmpeon U 57 6'urvejror Ynlty 2231 >tllrliwtl MtJ Otm'r Blmmel 2187 U*y ... . 1210 Auditor Yoder 2090 li.-ii.rer ._ . I;yi4 Poor H'tt D-.r .Cupp 2l« R.-vlKer* . H&i Somenei and Bedford Aaaembty Districts £omert?l. Ti*4U.tA Ttltl. Walker, !i ... 2. uj t * lltlama, I? Cu»4 ir<rt4 4070 Cufffotb, D IU6 Oosip.D 1144 St./'s 1214 Crawford and Warrm Aaattnb!)- Dlatrtrti Warn i T-’aL "27f13 1143 3903 235 S I2i»r> 3371 2105 . 754 2*89 2f.By 6KS Erlf-Ofricltl. v 2323 Wright s .... 2244 Laird.,.. jeUfltf. 210 G . 1730 Henderson .. 13S- to rest of Republican ticket. Senatorial Dtstrtct~-OfAelal. i D. L. ly&pir. .!• E. J«rx»oa. Botier ! 2087 1617 Be&Tor 1603 1200 Boiler, K Rouse, H L. Lowry, D. T. J. Lowry. A cJ. Cochran. Sum. Seim.. A*te>.ihl>/ Gcronif Xeitr^ Music as a Mkdicikb.—Eagene do MirecourG Id bis lively little biography of Felioien David, tbeoompoeer, whose reoent work, *Hereulaneum,’ ms so soceessfall at the Paris opera, (ells (bat when in the East, David cared a man eick with fever by bis pUoo-forte performanco. The sick mao, at tbe sound of (be ioslrameot, fell bis fever leave him, end when it threatened to renew its attacks, David would chase it away by a few pre lades. Ia a week the mao was weil. This was not anlike the genuine original David playing before Seal. This fact is worth receiving the attention of tbe faootly. To treat people by music would be an excellent method of introducing harmooy ido tbe conflicting medical eyatoms. A dyspeptic affection would probably be cared by three days of the coroet-apiatoo. Nothing .has yet been advanced to prove that neuralgia resist an boor of violoncello, and an attack of cholera, however violent, would not stand more than twenty,minutes of ophioleidc. Half an hour'of bassoon-would drive away the headache,while deafness douid be mostcffsctually cared by the united efforts of these inttlruracnie in one of Verdi’s finales.— N. Y. Pcsf. Tae Arkansas correspondent of ihe Boston Journal, writes as pillows: “Many northern peo ple fancy that slaves mast be like Mrs. Toodlea' ooffin,“a very convenient thing to have in the house.” Aoy one holding this theory should trav el through toe interior of Missouri nnd Arkansas. Uoless utterly regardless of the good things of this life, ho will soon abandon his delusion. In rich stock-raising regions, ho will fiod sweet milk for bis tea and coffee a rarity, and for drink ing, a myth. Bauer wilt seldom visit bis table; but will sometimes confront him nearly in a li quid state, or laden with odors that are not of Araby. Of strong coffee, sour milk as a bever age, molasses, hot and heavy biscuit, in which the saleratus is "visible to the naked eye,” and fat pork floating ItLgravy, ho will find abundance. Pastry may haunt his dreams, bqt Seldom bis repasts. Though made from meal much richer than that fonnd at the North, the inevitable corn bread will often come lb such* questionable shape as to have no tempiaUoas for bis paisto.” Wa .learn from the Fraoklid Spectator that a Bad.-hffray took piece in Sandy Crotk township, Venango county, on Sunday lost, between Van* coant Volsler and William Donahue, which re sulted In ibo latter being struck tu tbo head by astooe, which fractured his skull and caused his death on the following, morning. They re ; sided near each other and were on good terms ooiil a day or two previous, when some difficul ty occurredbelween thoir families. They met on the evening referred to, and after somo warm words came to blowa. Donahue etoopod to pick up a stone, when Vosslerpioked up-one quickly and threw it at him with the above result. Vosa ler has not been arrested, and is supposed to have left Ihe country. Bbodikiob: vs. Douqiab —“They have killed me because T was opposed to the extension of Slavey.” '; ' / . Bhodebiok. i "Ldon'i c*»‘wietfrtrSlavery is voted down SomtEß Cohplaikt.—The fact is now too well tatsbtwhoJ fev any one to sttoiupt t<j controvert It, thst most of the diseases which often prove fatal loium mar, are prod need L>y exeaselee aso of trims and vege tablet, hr which the stumach is disord»red,tbf liriu-dersoged, tbs blood stagnated and digrstJvp organs. n-n Jere l InarliTe ti not torpid. Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Billon* and Cramp Cbrdlc, Dysentery, Diarrhoea and such like complaints grr miuateaad thrive open improper food and nflon times be como so dacp seste<l and Qxed upon the co&stUut.in, that thostrougeet and most active mineral medlciticware unable to arrest their progress until th* patient Is prostrate, sod all, hopes of relief are endod. Who Is UUiat baa sot Seen a floe, healthy infant or adult, seized with one of the annoy lug UUeasea above apoken oC«nd deeplto the skill and sd cues of medical geQUemen literally waste away uoJrr thrir trentment* Aod how trthla troatmsnt lo be fcoonted foil ?lciply by tho fact, that Instead of administering somo remedy to stay tho foiling strength of the afflict'd, and at the same time chock the elsaaselu Its progress, the remedy prescribed aided lo the exhaustion of the natural strength, aod at the time the disoase was mastered the sufferer was prostrate, and Tailing to excite a reaction the patient died from the effect of tho jxrt«oa administered to uproot the di*-s**. Not so with BtEttllAVE’d HOLLAND JUTTKR4S which arecnniposed entirely of Testable matter,and which have nat'only prorod themselves the best tonic In ose, bnt bare never failed to correct disorders of the ftr.tnoeh and bowels when taken according to dlroctiocs. in the cure of Summer CotnpUlot* thry hare no <qn»l. Try thorn at once. B*an CaRKTOUT:—The Uenotoehlßhly Concentrated boor hav.e's lloilaud JHttors Is pot up in half pint Lottie# only, and retallajd at (1 per bottle. Tlie gntat duo.eo.! fur Ihn truly Culchrated Medicine hu Induced many imitations. 1 which the public should gaard against purchasing. Dewars of Iru position I Boe list onr name ts on the label of every' bottle yon buy. BENJAMIN PAGE. Ja„ A CO-, Pr.. f ritU.n, fi Wno-l street, lst and Sd st*., Ptttshnrgh. Pt Have \ou Dr3rEPBiA?-r-Trj Wilson’s Tonic and Caihwtic PUls, which are rertol.i tn luimeJiato rrllrt. Their operation trpeculftr *t.d cffectnal. They are iu.-aluablt* for iamtly use generally, end-cart. Headache, Snrleit, Coatlnn ess, and a In-st of other Qt.nleaeHnl nap. tua.B. See "Uaide to Health.” Sold by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., WholfsaloDmgKisti, No. £0 Wood i{!rocl, Pittsburgh. M.Vl'lllgt.‘~.Or» Thursday, October 2Uth,at the rs:idan;e of th- bride’s mint, Sirs. Jans Macro, rmnsylranla aTeotir, by the Rev. John M’MIIIhu.J J SIKMKNItCX. , snd 3ll#s MAItUAIiE T E. T-, daughter ot the Ufa Dr. Archibald sTKinney—loth of (bii city. JScto atibtitisiincius, Hunting Boots! GKJS 1 -S 3 SOLE WATER-PROOF nCNTINQ BOOTS, AT W. E. SCHMERTZ ft CO.'S, o=3l Wo. 31 fc'tflti Street. W A N T E D , - ~ " * 0,000 MJbriKLR Fl.AXdhEfi, For ei.i h the l.ijfi..-*: i j rice will lo j„. 1 t • M. B. SUVDAM, Allegbonv Oil . lead Corner Craig and lu-Lmtc* Btrecia O JOHNSTON, {successor to L. Wilcox, | O e RETAIL DBOOQIST, Comer Saithft-'d and fi-u't’i Strttlt, would reonest attaiitlon to bis auortme&t uf Pure Druggaotl Chemicals, Petfumary and Fancy Goods, reins bio Family Medicines, Oils. Alcohol, Darning fluid. Pure Liqaars, favorite brands cl Cigars, Ac, Ac., all of which are effered ae usenrpaaeed In quality and at lowest prices Physician's prescriptions Iba&kfclly r»<-rivcd and car* folly compounded. <<2l lyd LEGAL STATIONERY.—Superior Legal, Brief and licccrd Cap; litre fcjniflo* Record extre tnpar !>cgel Eavckprs; Perchmeot »lJ Psper Envelop***; superior rsrehment, various rizev, Her man's Petaot Kjrlet Machines; Nalionel Beats end Waf.irm hawyrr’e liilk Testa, uanrtej rulorr. Dasds. Bac.lr, Ac , Ac ; Eawytr'iiltackets of all styles on baud or made lo orJ.f oc-21 KAY A OU, f-> Wru.l etr«H.t NEW CROP.- boxes Malaga Kuisius, ■ Ills j»»i’»: li 11 li-»lf Lose*, do, do, do: 1W Ihdioi Valencia halnoe, this yesr’c 2«Odri*ms usw Smyrna Figs; I‘. mats Lut.-.; 25 Currants, Just received suJ hit s«is t j It F V MKii A A N UFttSON, No. S 3 Wo .1 st . <-";l I'ppoalts SU Hotel FKL.SH FEsVCiIES - SGdo?.. in ijUiirtcuoff, Fell, Jot*n in br-ttl «| f.r sale by HKYMEU A A’«LER!>uN, 5» Won! ttr.ei \ BUSUELS EAR CORN justrecciveJ '-vv.yv.r «nj for sale by SIMPSON A NEURON. fo-Jeral »Ip-c», Allr^l.a D j BBLS. FAMILY FLOUK to' arrive H'yjyf lor *«l* tjr Biurnu.v * Allrtbri.l. }(1 IS U LS. KMKA FLU UK received and -wl/Vf l ir oal'’ a! t*ItIP.V»N A NKl.hOS'fl, oeil r«tjr»l •Uw t, Allfcticnr PENNSYLVANIA STATE REPORTS, C*t-y v.a 0 1 I t:AT a CO, I* Wu.-d »<rr«*L call and examine WILCOX Ar <JlBHfe new vatf.nt SE WIN O KAOHINSK, WHICH RECEIVED AT THE LAST Mit» Fur Id rail ado' <htn HIGHEST PItEMID M. T&e«‘j MorMnM.arfi tekao t y dll wf>» La»« cx eraicH them, lh.- */>t tn ,i»c, i»l they *r* eoM f=r TIIE LOW PIU.JI- OF THIRTY DOLLARS. F<,r Sale at No -.1 Fifth Strcot FAIRBANKS * EWING, orfMj.l GENERAL A<»l ’ITS jP A I ILB A N K ’ S SCALES F4fFt!UNE a UAY. COAL. PLATFORM «Tid COUNT) R SCALES. Df«rr*ry 'lefccriptijn, for ••1- *t FAtRnANR’e SCALE WAUKU-JOSil. rt3Lly>l .Vo M Fifth at r «;» Second Hand Pianos. The following pianos —eg*— • ill b» *o!d very low i r pt>h, in rnvm for • n-w »rri»»l: II V | |t Ono Rosewocd C Joct. Piano, almost new,s22s do do 01 do do do do 6 dn dn do 200 do do G do do (jo 175 do do G do do do 150 do Mahogany G do do do 125 do Roicvrood G do do do 80 do Mahogany G do do old stylo, 50 C32A.JRLOXTJB BLUMK, Wo. lIS WoaiJ gii door *bo*u /tub. I 1 n r s ! Fjn r s !! V.. .. THE -PHEMItiy ftms!:! f°™, Mr.'niii'oc,tnri‘r of all f2 <Ile *S lor Otetlanmj’ii-fUKtf. tJlolgh and O»rrioge Robca, dealer, lo Duffslo UoU*.Ac, rtUil, No. 138 n oxt door io Dr! “ lBa Sl d *** ■»•*«*» tn ilifbnt man ner. AHkUoktblpplogfqrabgpghi- {tfKUnKJ . CAUriON,— Wo hereby caution all persona not topnrehatiaajr Cookiog Store or 6L>TwVuti hoP- I. 0 /*?-/'/ crw*-plo*» on, except thuwwarfe bj b*'.?* a ri. r- . lho * xcJttilTa ownm of tb» p>t«ot for tsskios OoUow Obntrca or. tb» .Hollow and * 0 |h »S ;^„nt;^° , " toM '‘ s Turi l r; p l s n , raS''°' l fJ>IJE CELEBRATED cuHiimtjLTi Buasia’o nmo U «bl 4 only ot : ' 1 , , . •.^..n^kiiwa.oaQgnou e.!Ur, jont.u.rtltt.Di |> ih» bat Inu, b, rirln, li a tmL oAUMuara 4RD sttasiHa qita ot d>. :«lptl,a resjiuauroabiafci o=» Atm SUimisnmta. Building Lots at Auction. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS' K. 13. GAZZAM’3 PLAN, Between the Copper Works and the Beit ward# WiH te fcild at DAVIS' ADCTION ROOMS, Saturday evening, oct. sad, at half pact 7 o'clock. Terhs—One-thinl Cash, balance in 1,2 and FOR SALE, The Star Nail Works, IN IRONTON, LA WRESOE COUSTY, OHIO. I.N consequence of the decease of two of the stockholders, the STAR NAIL WORKS ara now offered for sue it a greet bargain. Theee NaQ World ere situated n .. lb * rca in ihe Boot barn part of Ohio, about 30 mllea above Portsmouth, and 140 miles above Cincinnati. The main bonding la 360 feet In |i»nfm l by 110 ft, in width, substantially boilt, and contain! new and lisprared mschl wry, coailjttng of 3 steamenglnrs, 39 nail machines, a ma chine for making Bill tegs also 10 boflibg furnaces and 3 heeling furnaces; together with the Decenary rolls, and hai a capacity to manufacture 360 keg* of Dalle every 13 boors. In addition to above, and to besold with the Nail Works. 40 ■cm of Coat Land's, 0 miles distant by railroad, and dell?- cttsg con) at the mills at a cost not exceeding one dollar per ton; and has peculiar advantage* for shipping nail* to varl ona points at all seasons, as the Ohio river et this point and below is seldom obstructed. The location Is regarded as the beet in the country for tnpplieaof pig iron end coat, as there are f 0 blast furnaces within 30 mjirs, 9 of which bring their. Iron direct to town by the Iron Railroad: and the surround log hills ebonm with coal and Are clay of essy access. Any farther description is doomed unnecessary, n purchasers W *»r "r re .*° examine for threnselves. If not sold prorloosly, the above properly w|l| be offend al public sale on TUDUSDAY. the »*th day of November, 7 PKTERp, JAUES A CO., _ _ Or. JOHN PCTBB9 Isoyrov, Ohio, Oct. 6, 1869. Splendid Fall Stock. WM. B. ABER, j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 1 FANCY and staple dry goods, SUA WLS, MANTILLAS, NEEDLE WORK, MOURNING QOOD9, House-Furnifeiunit Goods, and DOMESTIC GOODS GENERALLY, No. 106 Market StTeet, 8 door* from 6th'»tieef, toward* liberty, e*«t «Id«. PITTSBURGH, PA. _ojW:2wd • W DO UGL A S , No. 77 Wood Street. HAT, CAP AND LADIES FANCY FUR HOUSE. Fall Style Dress Hats now Ready, With all tbo new styles of SOFT HAT 3 and CAPfI, Whole, sod Rets It Mg friends and tbo public are icriud to my old stand, No. 77 WOOD STREET. ecU: W, DOUGLAS. t. G. GRAFF- FRANK VAN OORDEB. OBAFF & VSR QCmOBR, MERCHANDISE brokers, COM MISSION M PRC HA NTS, 114 Second Streot, Pittsburgh. A*-Oftico fcr tb* pi«MDt At No. 13 Wood Btrwt B. ff. Tier, 1 Co , *u«- Tor., jShd.tr k Dllwtirlh, Pii.l.’g Fencer A Co.. " Spr. Usrbangb A Go. " Thompson, Olaik A. Yoacg, I Vl’Ceti Hess. Msao* A Co. “ I’htUdtlpbta. | Harrison ft Uocper, Ctncln T. A. Newbali ft Sons, I‘blU. |T. 3. Dugan ft Co, •* T. fVhllrl.l(ra ft Baltimore,; 11 D. Newcomb ft 00, Lsm- ArmlsU-ad, lUgg* ft Co., - j isvllle, Ky. oclT lyd JTMRST PREMIUM Stoves, Qrates and Ranges! SILVER CUT silver medal } antl • P I P|L O M A S! AAftRDKDBT TUB LAPP. ALLRGBKNY uoUSTV iND Wst*T«RN PS7iI*FYLVAVfiA AOBI cuLTOitAf. socterr BIS SELL & CO., NO 235 LffeERTY STREET, o o o it i r<r o, HEATING STOVES, Fine and Common Enamelled GBATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, Ab>) the OcULnticd Cb|.U.>l «DiJ R»fU Q O .JSha WTb 'hfl.H n > *«t,t it,« bier ikj -kinii range m«i i* u.»d#, C4*l tl BISSELL JtCO'S ll).ii war.! « C-)iiK!'-(i lbut cxasiot tur rail on BISSELL A CO. II jj« kt« b&JMtoff • *nJ vanl the I**l CRATE FRONTS INI' rENbr.Rf.cIUD BISSF.LL A CO., 80. 919 MMrty Street. gECONfv ARRIVAL OF fall and Winter goods SAMUEL GRAY & SOU, .VO. 10 FIFTH STREET, Ira oow opetiloß tbeir Bocead bto:k of fall and winter goods GENTLEMENS' WEAR, Comprlutoß all thv titett lapcrtitkms of ihe 8««od, con- Cloths, Cassunores, Overcoatings, French and English Diagonal Coatings, Ac.; Cossi meres, Silk Plnsb and Caeluncro Vest ings of tbo latest designs, < Wblcb they will MAKB UP 10 OKUSIt lo aojj dratm) manner, tad at rate* u low a* at any other rlmaarlntab llaboieotln Uie city. * ooiv is o. 19 FHftb Streot. Jiua a. Mjuwci. „.h. iinmi».; iirx&rw wacazows. T) ARBOUR, MACKEOWN & CO., FOR WJLSDISQ ASD COMMISSION MBRCHLAJNTre. AND DiALEB IN FLOUR, GRAIN, SALT, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, And ail ktoda ef f rodoce, No. 270 Übttty Srttt, near Band, T*lttsbuvgh, Penn’s. rupectfclly Blfcrtncet— Puubargb Hercbanta gtnerally. oqlMad Burchfield & co, is prepared to offer to boyars p tplrodld of Cloth and Velvet Cloaks; Childrens’ do Dnstore, Stella Shawls; Brocha Square and Long Shawls; Scotch Plaid Square and Long Shawls; Rcversablo Shawls; , Misses’ Square and Long Shawls; Rocky Mountain Shawls; New style Dnster Cloths; Tricot Cloths, etc. oc!9 INSEED 01L—125 hbla. for.eale by ~~ eels _ • . _ B.i.yaaq*STWA4 OU. TS S A. X bntion STOVE DEAL U respectfully invited to the largest etouk •ad grutut variety of STOVES In the Stitfe, minabctored by A. B BAD LEY, No. 4 ?Wood Street, FI^TSBUaaH. f TN our assortment will be found the billow- COOK S T O V E.S : TUB DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS ± SMOKE CONSUMING TROPIC, for Coal. THE NEW AND llEAl’Tirt’L Dul BLE TOP PATENT GAS AND.SMOKE CONSUMING ARBITER, for Coal. THE NEW DOUBLE-TOP PATENT OA6 AND SMOKE CONSUMING EUREKA, n.r Cn 6 | or THE CELEBRATED VICTOR. |,.r W.. M J, i.uo Oak and Pittsburgh. PREMIUM STOVES OF TIIREE DIFFERENT VARIETIES. PARLOR STOVES, for Wood anil Coal; l*ai in the market, and beating Stores of over; descrip GRATE FRONTS, ±c., all of which will ho sold on OHOICK FIRsT CLASS INSURANCE ADtna Insurance Co , OP HARTFORD, OONN Incorporated in 1819—Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL, tl,OOil,iWi. FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE. AGGREGATE Li'MflM I’All' OYER TWELVE iUliiOS Im'L'.A HS. An eminent American C-*rjviratj jn, fuuoding its claims to favor on merit alone, iiff-irUing facilities and security in matters of In*urcnco —Commercial, Mechanical, Mercantile or Ru ral—while ranking for importanc«rnnd publio service the first ol Fire Insurance Companies in Amorica Insures at rates and rules as liberal as the risks assumed permit, fer solven cy and fair profit. LOSSES EQCLTABL U AOJVSTEF ASD PROMPTLY PA ID 80th semi-annual statement £toa 1 0*0 ra nr r Company, Showing Capital and Surplus tj be ..\er r»' f> mil I. ro.vs or poiuh.i ku«-ta of Jul? lit, Oath on bind and in Bank J. j 880 fiu3 D. A. Trmsnrj notea ud nctniad itjtej**!. t-%576 bO U B tod SUte Bond* ... ... ... Ou lUal IIUU Building* owoe.l »n{ ii. cnf.lfs3 |.y the CofflpuiuaSnr. i BilU rxcelvabU, amply ««cnnsj Bondi and Uortg&gea of Dm tUu, i u Uu interval Railroad Btocki, market c»ab vaiua.. Oooa. Blrwr Ootnpanj Block*. ftocki In Hertford Banka, market ■ »| u « . Blocki In Haw York Banka, market ralire Stack! 1q olbar Banka, mart»t Tali a *2,030.423 30 M.242 CW THOMAS K UHaOK, Jr , S«crvt*r¥. Uaittai, July Total LUt.ilUUi Sit* >■} l7ar{f<trrl Ct-uuty, SX U&ttfoio, July let. Peirccall; fci-j-oirwj before ute, a Juatic* l 4 the Pe*c*, duly author bed to aJmloliU-r oalhe, Thstaae K. Brace, Jr, Secretary, wl made aolcmo oath that tb« «tate laeblol lit* AniUt&J OooJUloo r.f the .Etna IworaDC* Company b true. IIRNBY FOWLER. the IW* K. O. Rirjji, PiealJackt; T. IL Ha».”« Jr.. 6<ct>Ui». T. 1. AisxtsDta, V. Prti’t; J. B. Dtnam, General Aei DIRECTORS: Brare, Qotfaru* F. Dari*. Robert Uu«U, Walter Keney, v — I '-Jlnrlelar, bamuel Tudor, Satunel>rTf*ro, . Wm. 7. Tattle RoU»d Halhar, ionizer Fo*lrr Deary 0. Pratt, Drayton Qllljer, Anitiavobaro ’ •I«a*ph Cbarcb, Thomae A. Alltel? r Charles U. Braloard. "'■'V,. Buelnaai attnudod to with dispatch sad fidelity 'YtfHfttii leaned, and Application* aollcltvd, by A A CARRIER A FIRO , Ageikin. Fourth »tre«« For further puticoUrt eddroe* U«r. 11. WEBBER or Mr L OidOOO, .Nonfc Sewrckloj, P*. YEAGER, J. K. PARK, Geo. W. ROB- T J.B. McFADDEN. eoJO.taedd A~Clam™u. FOR Bora, oa the r , Ft W A C. R. ■aJ > Ittiborgb. REV. J. 8. n • Tha THIRTY-FOURTH 8E53103 will TUEPDAY, KorraUr Ist, 1869. Titus, pn teatkm ot fir# months .. J 75 For cirmltn, etr, enquire ol Joba Irwin A Bon»rt7 WeUrr ctreet, or T.H. Netin A Co, 24 Wood itreat, or ot the CURBV, „ fl „m .< ,h, OLD STAND, g^,***I**. 1 **. . CARD »|W. UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY uaocUUO a let. liiui Id tbe WHOLES ALT OR«K2£RY BUBINEoS, Mr. SAMUEL EWART Mid Mr. WILUAM NO 97 1 LfTERTT STREET, directly oftpaelte lbs Ragle WILLIAM M. GORMLY. Rltl.i.urgb. July L 1859. SAMUEL EWART ...WM. U GOUMLY . WM. CURRY. W. M. GORMLY & 00., WHOLESALE GROCERS, DEALERS IN ptr;ovisions, produce PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, So, ATI Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pt. Jqfcatod3dp thoi. HAOLBIB * PARKER, PRODUCE £ COMBIISSION MERCHANTS, Give particular attention to the 'purchase and solo of Flour, Grain ans Provisions. No. 6 POnUtOT’B BUILDING, South "Water Street, cure AO 0. box 1009 P.O. suns is era 19 rmicca in. Mesvn. R. BnWsoo A Co, Mr. Wen. AOntcheon, ■* Qr*ff, B«u>«tt A 00, Hmjti. J. B. Oaofltld A Co, “ Littla A Trlobl*, - Ju. M’CuUy AOo , Mr. J»me»G*nilo?r, Moon. Lloyd A forfjiii, Mi. D. Wsllsce, seXfclmd J. W. FINLKI Graham A Thomas,! John Flojd A Co., Barbour, Meskrown l& Co’ J. Painter A Co. .V. A. TUBUK. FIMLEY * TURPI*, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHICAGO, ILLIirOIS. j®K}lrep»rtlfliUr attention to the porchrn usd «alo o( FtiOUß* GRAIN AMD PORK. Bzm to—LIPPINOOTT A CO., Pm«ttir#b, Pa. JNO. B. OAI7HELD, do do DANIEL WALLACE, do do KensiylTUlß minnti luce Pittiburjl) F'ovxrt'h. Street. Office No. 63 Capital and Surplus i Jacob Palnfer. 1 Wad* Hampton o*o. W. Smith, A. A Carrier, A. J. Jones, Robert Patrfckj Body Pitt«nui, | Henry fiproul, , I. Orter Sprout, | NLcbalw VoegbUj, 0- A- Colton. t Jamas'U Bopktoa. -, thli Oompaoy bu pall lo*a«c from tb* Duration lo IBM op to May. In eddltfon to tegular seml-ennael DlTldentUonrora ® « ssas&sassfflgigSsß®^ 1» 6BHB EIBGULt Secretary " **fe?ltwGml CORNER 6TH AND BAUTHFIELD STB, OPPOSITE THE POET OFPICB pTrrsßtmoß, pa. Stnngtri or Cl x•ia a DESIROUS of knowing where 8 the best pi*-* lo prepare roang men to: inilnoss, are direct ►l uot otilj to torture of tb* principal Merchant!, Bankers, an.) ProuMtoukl men „f &• city. toot at® m»tt rr rjwtfiillF mtnud ueall at lh„ Room* of ih« Culleg* *o*l u.»tc« th*. fo,inwtti C coni{*ri*,jii t-«Kwoeu this and •tallvr institution* claim,,,* public jnircoage, r*• thefts® «d l& * ««"•»- r la attrod *"7 »h,r n k <,ia «»« , »na fu'.w.l, the *ll*ol. rarlefy go to make up a drat clast School *nd o, ** * n ?* j that the I^OirrOollegeUgTeaU,| oajTw 0 ajTw, t T *“f School, and poaaoaea fadlitlee t. a • h ®«. “» \7 It la not expected that they will patr»bt»» tLr school will the jbe solicited to do ao. ' 4u2i j, p Public potters. laon Cm B*ix i Pittsburgh, October Sotb, 1548.] ITS* An Election for Thirteen Directors ',.f tbU Bank will t«e held at lh» Booking tl.>u»« on MONDAY, November, 2Lat pros., between lb- hour, ~f ll a! K-, aad 2 r. M. The Annual Meeting of the Stockb«l.Ure will u belt] < TUESDAY, November Ut, prox., at 10 o'clock, a m oc3l-3tdAltwF JUUN MAGOFFIN, c*sbi.-r. ClttlXSa’ Baax,plt!etnrgb, Oel. £oih,l>s9. Election for*Thirteeti Directors . tbl* Bank will be held at (he Banking Tl-meo, MONDAY,2I*I of November, between ibebl»nr»of )o* and S r. h. The Annual Meeting of StockboMoo win |.„ |,,.|d TUESDAY, Nee. let, at »0 a. h. ooCl ’ ■ IL D. JONEB,C-wl»i»r. ~ Mscnsnjc'# |Unt. i Plttabargh t Cctober2Uu 18f.9 j Election for Thirteen Directors n “"V tbl* Bank will be held At the Banking Uoure, o MONDAY, Norember 21#t, between Ibo bonce of 0 a. if an Sr. K. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders kill l*e bold o TUESDAY. November Ut, at 10 A. M. oc2o Imd GEO. D. Mr3REW, Cashier aiseCSAXTB’ ABO MASDFACTtJAEEe’ BaBX, I Pittsburgh, October 191 b, 1859. J Election for Thirteen Directors ol tbis Rank will be held at tbe Banking Ilonae, ot MONDAY, November 21st, between the boon ollOaod 2. Tb® Annual Mfetlug ol the Stockholder* will bo bald oc TUESDAY, November I*l, at 10 o’clock, A. ■. ooSWtdAltwF W. H. DENNY, Caahler. ALUoncar bass, I Pittsburgh. Octubor 20tb, i&59. J Election for Thirteen Directors of ibi« Bank will b*> ht jd at the Basking Dos*®, on MONDAY, the .let day of Norember, between the boors 01 t>. a. M. and 2 o’clock p u. A general meeting of th>* b'l.i-kboldera will !■* held * the Bonking House, on TUESDAY, the Ist day of Noveia ber, at 10 lYcl.'cfe. nc2o.lai(l 1 J. VY. COOK, CaabW. L.viiNaxa'fl Omco. P. A C K. R. i N-ur lour Mile BnDjOctober li>, 1H49. j ITS* Proposals will be received till Novem the Bth, for building the Treatle Work and Bridge Snperitracttiru for tbe read between Pittsburgh and Port Perry, a* follow*, rir.r 430.000 feet Timber, B. Sl-, for (re»tle work; 170,000 ** “ brldgo aopcrttrnctoro; 40,000 pound* Iron, fcr holta, Ar. Tbe bl.j* may be for onotarial alone, for rocitrcction, ci may Include both. Abont 170,0c0 feet lltnbar, B. M„ of tbe abort for trrstlo work, will lx> needed this fall. Also, about 23,000 feet for bridging, and tho balance early Id tpilng next. for farther information, apply to tbe Engineer, Mr. 8. Low. (Signed) oclfcdtncs W, J. MOBBIBON A COS Taxes, City Business Tax and Wat** Rian.—All persons Indebted for the abore Tax's* or Water Renta are hereby uottfled that on NOVEM BER lor an addltlooal charge nf FIVE PKll (mak ing In nil Ton Per Cent,) will be made on all tboae remain ing enpatd on that day; after which no taxes or.wafer rents will |>e received at cht» office, bat isnat be paid to tbe col lector*. WM.BIGOBAUM, City Treasurer. City Tteaa. PCI o, Plttaborgh, OcL IP, 1549. oclM3t-2dp RABE or PIttBBCXQH, 1 -Pittabargb, OcC 18th, 1859 / Election for Thirteen Directors of tbU P-sw;!: vrlil b" held at tbs Banking Eonse, on MONDAY, Ntvstubrr Slat, between the boors of 10 a. X. and 2 r. u. Tbe Anuwal Mmllng of Ftockholdora will be heid on TUESDAY, NoTcmbri 1 t, et 11a. h. oc!9:3tdittwr‘ JOHN HARPER, Caahler. n^S^NoTiCE. —Tho uDdersigned desires to CLOSE ALL 1118 BUSINESS, both personal and profesaLtael, Immodialeljv. These betiog law bniiaei* In hi* haoil* ere n.qce>tad to rail anl settle and race Ire their papers, end employ other e»aos»i. Thoea Indebted to him <>r to tbe late firm of Mellob A Co.,.fJTFrofe«*lonal senriceA, or upon note, Judgment, or other a tie, will pleaee pay tbe •am* to N. NRLBON, tohJm*elf, at bis office, where he will attend dally f-r the present; f oat l to 3 o’clock p. a. ~-ls-dtr ; THOMAS MELLON. YmaßDßcn, Oct. 0, Jlo9. fT'^’NoTir k is hereby given that a meeting “Vy oI - ptcckbolders of the PoonsylTania Incnranca Compaoy of PlUabnrgh will lie hold on MOBbAT, the 7?a t»u or Notxabu.l649, at the c-lllce of said Oompasy,No. 63 Fourth atreet, between tbe hours of ten o'clock a. K-, and one r.,M , (or tb* sarpoee of electing Directors to terra for the enaniog year. ocKWU !. GUJITR BPROUL, Bec •j. ilmuormfnlo. TIIEATRE.— SIANAUKR* POSTER AND M’fARLAKD. Doort open a! 7 odzzk; Curtain tci.7 t it* at 8 c’zlo: i prest'rely pric* tt> aalt tbs time*. —Parqaetto and Dre»* Cirrte, 2.1 ceutt; Family le, 14 cent*. FAREWFI.I. IU'NKFIT and list appaarante bat u&e of MU M. S MORTIMER! FttlUlY LVKWINO, Ottulor »I.t, will be performed, TIIE BLACK ORPUAN BOY! Jth« Black Orphan.. AIR. U. S,MOBTIMEB- To be follow ed by THE KNCHANTED CHAMBER! dlmon Slow >JR. MORTIMgR* BLUNDERING BOB; Oil, NEVER BE TOO tURE. Biu&deting Bob. MB. MORTIMER- CARGO'S BRASS AND STRING BAND; ernes. 2i firrn striep. «9:iyd HN.TW f* *7,06*1 SO 1,260 w 211,097 00 OO 71,136 M 23tiucattohai. North Sewlckley Academy. fpHIS SCHOOL ia situated in Beaver Co. r A. Pe-, about & miles north of New Brighton Station oo Pliuburßti, Ft. Wavne aod Chicago Railroad. Ita loe* tfoo la tery intiUDg on account of the bealthfalces* and beaaty of the eurroonding country. Tbs Student* are free from Immoral aseociatloas and all eocb surroundinge aa will divert Ibclt minds. ll laeoodnrtod under tb* conjunct enpenieloo'cf Rev. II WREIBKR anJ Mr. LUOIUSOSUOOD. Mr. Oe rood la known u tba antbur of Oigood’e mrlea of Progrctaivo tlaaderaasd a teachei of long experience. The Modern languages will be UOght by Prof. DtiKDA FT, a gentleman ojocstod In Franco and Genoacy. The out aeeelr-u will rummebco ou TUESDAY, Oct 2 Mb, I*6S, aod continue?,! week*. The course of Instruction le thorough, inclodmg all the bnotbee taugbt in high achoolegeoundl;. Boarding, Tuition, Boom, Lights, Fuel, Waabing $66 00 Additic&al for Latin and Greek, each 5 00 French and Oemau, each 10 00 loattamental Muaia 18 00 Vr-calVatlc 2 00 BItiniNGHAJH COIIiaCRCIALCOLLSQE AND W R T=-X INO ACADEMY, College Hell, Diamond, Birmingham. TERMS, CASH ON ENTRANCE. For Ornamental Writing $l5) *• rialn Writing..—..._ 10 > Time nolimitel. “ Writing aod Bogk-KMping 20J rAcrtTT: N. BBAPFRR, Profcaaar of Writing and Book-Keeping. 0- U. LEITOEAD, Jr , Professor of Penmanship. Q. F. W ELLS, Prafonorot Buok-Eeeplog and Commer cial CalcnlaUone. REV. W D. DOLTON, Lecturer on History and Ccncral Botyecta. HON. R. P. FLENNIKEN, Ex-U. fi. Mlnlitorto Den mark, a reetnl«r of the Pittaburgb Bar, Lecturer ea Com mercial Law. PtlOF. M. F. EATON, Lecturer on Elocution. Call nod are what hae carer been before attempted by any penmen, namely: Specimen* of Ornamental and Practical Penmanship oecwinlm your pretence, la the abort tpaoeof from 20 seconds and cpwaide. Good boarding at f 2,50 per week. Birmingham VtTTj free for Undents. KenLrauca at auy time. Fur epecloont of off-naad Businas Writing, endue* two poeuge tumps, sad a 'drew JugUyJlwP UNIVERSITY OF PESNSTLVANIa, Law Department, I’HILA.DBLPHIA. A TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION wiU comseoce on the 3d of October next. The following are theeatjecta of tbe lecture*: UON. GEORGE BHARBWOOD—Persons, Pwwbil Prop erty and Mercantile Law. PROF. P. MoOALL—Evidence. PROF. L. BPENOER MlLLER—Equity Jnrlspmdonee. Krery effort I* made to render tbi* Institution efficient for the pnrpoee it baa in view. Tbaatndrota are frequently end eartfally examined, legal qceatlona are diectuaedand txsrcieeein writing form part of tbe cooreo. By the rules of the Court*, the time occupied hare, la treated a# equiva lent, for cjoet pnrpoaea toeffice etudy. In entitling to ad mleelon to the bar, and when admitted In tba Coart below, a graduate of tbi* Institution can practice at once In toe Bopreme Court The Introductory Lecture will be deliver ed on FRIDAY, BepC3otb, atB o’clock, F.M, a.tbeMWtl lecture room, by tbe Hon. 080- gHABSWOOP. -aaW Sm •THOB. rt&sn ENN INSTITUTE, ~ HANCOCK BTtt*ET,KEAEF*SX fllrw oo MONDAY, tb. *22 per eeeaion of Are month*. J- “• ““ IT fL en&lyd WndpaL IJ O WnOLESAEE BUYERS.— 500 doz. Portsmouth Ribbed Hosiery, 150 “ assortod Woolen Hoods; 1 bale Boston Knitting Yarn, 850 lbs. Dexter's Tidy Cotton, 1 otiso Fletcher's Shoo Laesta, 45 gross Cane Hoops, Ifetfltrriflng from mannCeotuors, and for *aU low at • ftp. 17 Firm STREET, Third door from Market. .$150,000 00 Guinness & son's MSTRA DOUBLE STOUT AND POSTER Per *slo Imperial I'luUandCommon Plata, BT THEIB SOLE AGENT FOR TUB UNITED ETATEB, „ 0. E. riABICnT, 12i Pearl Street, New York. " <a>ofdnr» by mail carafnlly att*n.l»d to ioclWawdto QIIAWJLSI SHAWLS!! SIIAWLSI!!—An y IntxhaaitiMe itock of Doond' end' Eaner*' Cafntrtd 1 fbawiaaovraohand- . On JU3SS9S XATByTi Huixt rtwet.- To co&dnde with Assn NO. 1 ES T A CAPITAL PAID UPCAPI ANNUAL REV log Jan nary < This cc Lose or Ifc Property. Th* all caaea, baeod pant, and tbe m LceMprompUy adjoetedand p*Jd witbe-ot reOrence to Londcn. A tptcidl penuvunt fund prcrtdiJ in PKlaid pAin/brjiajrmciU«/ionrrfaiAucountry. 0. D. LEITHEAD. principal, Pltubargb, Pa. The oil we ere mnelaatly turning cut U uutveraellT eon. • ceded to bo uaeurp«»d In quaJUy eud cheapoe*. k J . ether In market. There la nothing mar* beeutiw’fnceW or more brilliant and durable In turning. It doeanok n! • plode, and being uniform, purchasers -will elwav*T2t*f« tbe asms excellent article. CoaJ Oil le well Known nn<W? great variety ef fencilol n*mea,bntd«4j*reahool4toetii»3 to the east “.or the name d the thing,” and pa* 20 or »» cent mere for an article than It can be procured fovmthd qnartfn In thla city. ADAIR A .TEZDER, . lUfintra ofCoel OiL • •aSI-eod dewing Pean’e Avenna. ? nnr High a treat. - ‘ i •_ Stockton & Stevenson, MANTFACTTBERS’ AGENTS . and •?='" •-:. ; v.-v; COMMission MEECHAN-TS ’ : Bods W«sfl *^iPUtabnreh l pg ( ■ > '• THPORTERS’ AGENTS fop ealo of Sod."'. L ‘' mi oil Ag flute Agcnta for MITCHELL A CROAfiDex wsriWL. EBRATITO BONI AN D GUANO ast aod boat in nee. os?Jyd - Domestlo Homceopathy, A 00TJB DISEASES an j their Homceopaih JX, lc Tmtawut, togethar with rules for tbetwatm«»t of i cjnris from Accident* end Pda ana. b» j p. daEEI U. D. JUrtKilUihed and fer sale bv> J ' J. <}^BAJDKO«!I-A BOJf, Ro.*S EmUWddit ThoebuTo want Is acccmpenled with * co* ol mtdlcl&M, In toctnra fcria. I pul qp under the - ftm*x»«ta direetim r.r . . Dr. Puke. . ; aeg^tawlms AJ^ERlCANOCHRE—^Obblfoforßalebv 1 ‘ WLW* - A A PAHRESTOK*Ca*^' t ' T auction Salts, J*. G-. DAVIB, A-Tiotionoer. Commercial Sales Rooms Ho. u go#*! U'NDEHSUIRTS. b'HAWJERS.' woHi COMFORTS, BUCKSKIN GLOVES. At a«Sr —Uo Wedntsiaj morning, Oct 2Gih, at 10 o’clock u th. Commercia Salas Rooms, No. M Fifth'*t_ wi’k. m j. 18 down jury Merino tJndmhirts; ’ 6 do * do do U art do Drawers; 3 do ’ Fhlt« Shirts. Itnen bosom* 1 do "ur Gloves, «i doz Boct. Glorw. 3 do ,*mb Used GsOOlleU; 6 do ; ilk Neck Stock* S do i ssorted Traveling B *pi t do I oft Wool H*ti»(«jpenor.) 10 do < umrnon Wool list* 3J do do Comforts; 10 do 1 ort Mooaief. The trad: wilt Jo W.II oo band, as the roods will bo aoldby the loistjoclt-' ue*i 0. DAVIS, Aact. AT AUCTION.—On »y mornlcglj'ct 2£tb, *l 10 o'clrck, atthe Com (Rooms, No. ?4 Fifth fcr acronot vcsm^tt i. will to s-M*"* } O. Molasses; : fhfrko»liT HJea; ’ T‘Sugar; 4 do BlackTuar CoSoo; bo* *ui» - r ch.-w’ifTi/ticco; able rah cal Salas at u; :oz a Lolee each, Cognac Brand), itard, ft poaadi caJ>; •Jen Bowol* C caaka Mserpool Waia; •«., to doz. UwlUnsr Ixti.. J. 0. DAVI3, Acct. Groc Tnvii martial Sal tuiy renter 3 this. N: 10 boxes d 10 do 1 10 cam Me (oOfeet-Wo 3 rnaki R ue2o PRATTS LAST AND CLOSING SALES' of sail able Roots. Stationary. la., on TfccrsdajVFrf dajr and Saturday rrrulope, t?ct. ’JOUi. 21-t and 2£d, at 7 »'cUi.*t the (. ouiuien-ial gaie* Koorua, No 31 Fifth §t. Mi. Pratt wonl-J ro.i t wctruUy Inform hi* old Mend* aui cut tom in that h«> 1* ru-w drawing hi* Til Aluul * cl«*e. Many cf bla most valuable woiktatd »nparlor Fam ily Billie jet refualo nnaoW. nil 0 < which be Is doeirookot . uaing out tbi* witkoni regard to co«t Now look out for bargain*. ll.uk* ut private ewln duriog tbo day at very low- prb-»*s. J. K. I’atTT, tsale-itaan. J. <}. DAVlrl, Ao.-t. A rjr/.V 7. OOJJ/S S- CO., E**ha»y. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS <fc CO- AT THU MERCHANT*’ EXt IMNOE KVWHf TUURSDAV EVENING.—Rank, Bri-lg*-, lussiasce and Ooppor Stuck, Bond and R*-al fcetato w-ki *t public sail at th* Men-baots’ by AUSTIN MKJUiA * 00. Note*, t'raiu and U-ao* vu lUwd E.-ja{c o> reasonable toras t>) kUKTIN U.H,‘*U3 A CO., ***•! SU-'t , Note Broker*. 02 fourth •*. OLD and YOUNG AFFIRM FIS TRUTH, V 171.: 'TUAT ProfosßOr Wood’s lialr Rcatotativo WILL PRESERVE.INFALLIBLY,THE grovj'.h asd ecl:r oflhi hair, If used two or thr«« times a week, to any imaginable age. Perfectly re*torn the gray; coTer tie bald with naturo’a own ornament, the hair; mako II moresott and bcaatllel thas any oil,ami preterr* the scalp free from all disease, to tbo greatest age. . Statu* mon, Jadges. Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen, Profalsksal ! Men and Gentlemen ani Ladies of all elsssea, all orsr the world, bear teetimouy that we do not eay too ranch In its, favor. Read the following, andjcdge:~ PUOFESdOa 8. TIiALaKBG, PIANIST, eays, on his arrival In tbe United £ut*s ba woe rapidly becoming gray, but on applying lY<x-I!» Hair Reatoratire hla tiair soon recorcred Its origlnalhce. CHARLES CAUDEW, 13 Naseoa Street, N. Y, saya tbe gray hairs on tii» wife’s bead were, af ter a few week's trial, turned Into » dork brown, at tbe same titneibcautifytng and tbUkenlng the i balr. 4.. 0. RAYMOND, Batb, Maine, uij» be is now tlx y years old, and bla hair and wbtsken Hero twb-Uxlrds gray, bat by tbo nee of two bottle# of Reitoißtire the gray bairi bare both on bis bead and face, and Is more suit and glotsy than for twenty-fire yean preTiou*. Ilia wife, at tbe age of fitly two, baa need it with tbs same offset. ! FIN LEY JOHNSON, Er<i„ of New Orlcane.aaja. that be lost hla balr by the Yellow Fever, In 1844. I He coed Wood's U»!r R«torattTe,ard bin bairi* | now thick and gloaay. * 8. Mi MIDDLETON, LlriagsU-n, csya tbe Rcutcrativo has done mocb good ts bis part of tbe country. He M-d It for bald ness, sod boVT baa a flno bead of haW. T. L. UGRBE, Lebanon. Kentucky, says be baa eeen Wood’s Hair Reatoratire in boodreda of ca- knew It to fall la accompliiLiog to do. se*, and never all it profess** ALDER', MeLaoeaboro*, lilioou, says Ls }« acald bead eight yean, anl wu bald, ' the libera] uso o| Wood'a Uair Beatara* 10 gloetybead cf bair. 11 Droggieta, and by 0. J. Wood •ay, N«w Tork.acd 114, Masket A. J. hod tb< bat by tire, be 49r Sold by all 4 Co., 444 IJrwJr I {root. St. LoqU, Mo. Sold tn Pittsburgh bj Dr. GBO. h. KJSTBKR, D- L. IT AUKfcHTWiI * Co, tod nil Drozgin*. X.OGAH 6l oazioa IMPORTERS OP HARD W A RE, WO. 59 WOOD BTHEKT, Fear Doon ftberro St. Charlt* II»m, JeSOrifica 0. S. Bariw, Ute Of Laneajter LoaasA GuKO.Pithb’g aso. S. BR7 ACT & CO., Commission Merchants, FOR THE SALE OF PIQ IRON, BLOOMS, &c. ( No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Bcrunjss—Lyon, Ehcib ft 00., Pitfibcrßb; Lrlngifon, Oepeland A 00., I’Uutmrgh; Tbos. E. Franklin, E«j, Lair caater; Bon. Simon Cameron, Uarrhharg; Bryan, Gardner ft Co, 80111 Jsyiborjr. Pa. JeSfrtad THE BNTEHHRISE Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, latarea AsalnitLoai by Flirt on Bolldlngirßercliuiillie, Fur-* ultnre, Ac,, At Reasonable Kates of Prtmlom. DiaicroEO—F. Ratchford Starr: William M’Cm,of Win' M’Koe Frailer Jno. fcl. Atwood, of Atwood, White ft Oo.; Benj. T. Trtyllck, of Tredlck, Stoke* ft Co Henry Wharton; Mordecai L. llewion; Geo. n 7 Stewart of Stewart ft Ero4 John B. Brown, of John IL'Browo ft CO4 B. A. Fahnwtook, of B. A. Pahneetoek ft Oo.| Andrew D. C&fh; J. L. Erricgar, of Rood ft Erringar. V. lUTCHFORD STARK, President. Cuma W. Ccxi.&CTturj. PitraßOTMo Ri»Euacz9.—Wm. HoJcawl Co , J. Painter A Co., Tbomaa M. Howe, *«q, Ju. Uanbali, Km, Alien S racier, Eeq, Wilton, M’£!roy A Co, Wilson, Payne A Co, Bailey, Broan A Co., Llrlogtton, CopolaoJ A Cb, Jam-* B. Lyon A Co, Wn. B. Lately k Co. GEol S. DRV ’AS *- CO.| Agenti) No. 52 Wood fllratt. ranee Company, MOOBOATK Br&KET, LONDON. BLISSED IN 183 G. V - - $6,208,800 oo TALAND BOKPLU3... 3,104,111 03 IIiUE, fur the veareod* 1,15 M.. mPANY INSURES AIIAmSX 4 mggo by Fir*, fclmoat eVsry *i of BAZttnf Premium art nml/rate, «L«J, in I epos Ui» cb&rantex of tb« ortw or ?eeQ» i >rlU of tli« rlik. itmrtcn is rimsmtos: Mrtire. James UcCnily A Co, 171 Wood strati, “ John Floyd A Gx, 173 - “ “ - • “ Brown A'Kirkpatrick*, 193 Liberty afreet; 1 “ D. Gregg A Wood atreet; u Wllaon, M’Elroy A C 0,54 Woodetrecl; “ James McCandleaa A Co, 103 “ u , “ Nlmick A O5 Wateretreet; • * B. A. Fabnectock A Ccl, Firet and W^oAsCMv *• Jo* Wood well A Co, Second LPaj'^-^'T' *• Atwell. Lee A Co, 8 W»'d i£ • “ Barebfiejd A Co., Ponrth **n« Market ftr«-ts; *" n, i>«a. Wood and Wafer etc f “«nißEfuu n» rnuosxrau. *r •ie iWg* H. Btnart, l3 Bank atrewt Meswe. Myora, Oagborn A C 0,232 Market street “ Wm. U'Km A Co., 22 Booth Front atrer-t* “ U’CbtctMoo A Colline, Front and New ate “ fiffllth, William* A Co, 513 Market atreef ,“ V * Co - SO "“1 02 Letlti, .trot; / Joseph B. Mlkbell, Eeq, Proatdent Mechanics’ Bank: / Jamaa Doolwp, Union »»"*• ‘ lion. W. A. fcrter, late Jndge Supreme Court. JAMBS; W. ABBOTT, Agent, ' Offlm. 1M Wood ,u-.M; richardboit.b IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, DIAPDBS, SC. pONSUMERS OF iUCHAKDSON’S UN ENS, and than dcairona of chtainlag tbo GENUZbrn GO JDS, should *.« tbit the article* they purchase araeea]. ed with tbe fall name of tbe firm, J. N. RICHARDSON, EONS A OWDRft, •a a guarantee of tbe a .-uadeesa and danbility of the Good* Thli cention l* rendeaed envntlal ly nocenary, a* tarso quantiUaaof Inferior and defective Llnene are prepend, season after aeaeou end reeled with tbe name of RICHARD SON, by Irish Ilocaea, who, rvgurdleea of the Injury that (nflleled alike on tb* Ameitraa consumer and the manufee turera of the genuine Goode, will not nwdlly %. bnalneaa to profitable, while perchsaen can be Impcaed ou . with Goods of a worthless character. J. BOLLOCKS a j. b. locks. ■AgcnU. 38 Cbarcb Stjyet, Toft gtPERIOR COAL OIL, Onr.largo experience and nuremittirg I*l>crefor along . time,barereaultadln tbaprodncU:aofaj;«r£,mil rrfixtd v Otnnd Co of OtL which la already well known, end ts feat ' ißereasing In reputation aarlralUngtbo beat oiL mad* alio. '■ where in all the good qualltiea for which good coal efl lk ao Justly celebrated. j. Brittltpu light in IrUl'an*!/. / Itti cefuely noe-rrplorite- D auy be carried a&o ut. Jf bares *ptiAotri any rjTVen'ci mjv. It it to dear end bcaua/td in color. D it (At cKcopejt light knovn. m* Dealers can rely upon oalfonnlij Ju tfa* otudir» our Oil. ADAIR A VEEDJBfL Refiners of Ooel OIL . . ••CleodalewloF B.\ 31 Penu’e. Aveeue,uaulllghet. OANNEL COAL OIL. ““ ~ 033,93* 19
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