kuszu *x*rrr~n. r.-tmmii. i. >. msiraea B. BBBET7 & CO.. MDITOBS ant PSOPEIETOBB PITXSBT7BQH s SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 22,- 1869 Fobgbd Extra ots. —The Genius of Liberty wyt U copied tho forged'extracts from Gov. Seward's speech from a boofc of eneeohes published by some democrat io Washington City We hare oot the book before us, and caodot say whether it Is so given there, or oot; bat we know that if it 90 appears io that book It is none tbe less a forgery. We know, also, that tho whole baioh of extraots published in that paper before the ' election were likewise forgeries. The moat, if not all, of them have been frequently disclaimed * rby those to whom they are atiribated, sod the proofof their f»lally i, as clear to toy anpre jadiced mind Ss the suq at Doooday. Wo de not (wonder, however, thal demoeratlo Editors should hold oo to these forged extracts with tho grip of desperation. They are all the -* 1 * capital they have loft. Ail they oao do, now, is to vociferate lustily “Abolitioo !" “Abolition!" “Nigger!" and then back themselves op with blood and thunder quotations o£ eontl . ments attributed to leading Republicans but : mtw ottered by them. The Genius of Liberty played (bis role with great fervor, this fall, but *with a mult sadly diaproportioned to the zeal displayed. Tho Republican vote ran up from 2205 t0*2676, while the democratic vote was in* "“creased only-from 2627 to 2824—i0 other words the democratic majority of 822 given last year waa this year reduced to 148, and the Republi cans elected their candidates for Assembly and Sheriff. Tbe everlasting cry of "Nigger" did not answer its purpose. Tbe Genius affects to be very muoh astonished that ws should deny tbe genuineness of these ex* tracts, Inasmuoh, it says, as ;lhe Republican party is based upon the ultra; abolition senti* meats they contain. In this Redisplays either ft® Igaoranoe or its mendacity, and we are charitable enough to.believe the former. The Republican party is not an Abolition party. Its platform, adopted in 1866, expressly disclaimed all pqrpose of interfering with Slavery in the Btates. It is opposed to the extension of BlaJ very, but beyond that Us opposition does not goA All statements to the contrary are falsehoods, j The Abolitionists proper of this country havJ * never belonged to or aoted with the Republican party. The Gsrrisonians, who alone maintain that the Constitution is “a compact with death and a covenant with hell," do not vote at all, es teeming it criminal to do so. They denounce the Republican party as bitterly os the Genius , flow; and the acrimony they display corresponds so thoroughly with that of the democratic party as to famish a constant Illustration of the adage that "extremes meet." If the Genius does not kno? these facts, it may - be pardoned for the blonder of confounding ths RspubUcans with men who are-in a position of decided hostility to them; but if it know them, its attempt to hold one party re* sponsible for the extreme sontlments of the othir, is contemptible enough to merit a muoh worse defeat thao its party experienced io the late election. . Tab VttGCsu ißsunazcnoH.—The infatuated Md misguided men who figured io the bloody tngtdjat Harper’s Ferry, last week, will have a ; notoriety attached to their names and their deeds Which thty do not deserve, all on account of the extraordinarily largo force called out for their subjugation. Like Falstaff’s men in buckram, “tßa fears of the people of Virginia magnified their very email number Into a formidable army ;hf invasion, and hence the ridiculous spectacle of seventeen car loads ofsoldlersbeingsummooed to captors seventeen crazy white men, savers! of 1 whom weco over three score years of age, and i fiTa. oegroes. That they should all have been I ' arnated and puoiehed for their crime, no good citleen will deny; but yeLjt must be ooneeded that this duty to society might have been per formed with fewer soldiers and les? bloodshed. While there can be little or no difference of opin ion in regard to the enormity of the offense of the misguided creatures who caused all this bloodshed sod coofaaian, it |ao scarcely be Jis ? puled that the people 10-UreAeighborhood of tfao . aoene of the riot displayed leas courage and for titude than Is usually manifested by American communities, under circumstaooes of a similar nature. Harper’s Ferry is a village of no in considerable population, on theßaltlmore & Ohio H&ilroad, and with the government work-shops - located witfeiu.ita limUr, can master soma two or three hundred able-bodied men, who ought to be ■ capable of bearlog arms at least in defense of their own homes and fire-sides. That seventeen i * crazy white men, some of them past the meridian of . life; with a few naked oegroes, should have I • been able to take possession of tboss work shops* ’ and impriaon or drive away the men eogeged in j an etatemeot which would be iocredibie ' • ~fif ft Wove sot substantiated by the most lndispu-' :• table authority. ■ Thu Baltimore and Ohio Railroad had employ _ ees congregated at this place, more than double tbe npmber of the insurgents, to say nothing of the inhabitants ef the town and adjacent coun try, The village itself has a direct oornmnnica . tionwtth the most populous portions of Virgin-; ia and Maryland—andyet thiihandfal of insar geats maintained their position, holding the: principal oiUzese of the town as prisoners, un til reinforcements arrived from' Washington, Richmond, Frederiok and Baltimore, to the onto-, ber of two or three thousand men, armed to j UsMv* l9et * e *& er * OT b&ttla. Io brief, the I I r, * were ! - captured by the military force of two Stales, I severaloompaniea of United States regular ! Creeps. An invasion of the country by a for- ' .•5. eigh enemy could not have caused greater popu- 1 lav ©ommetloo, within a hundred miles of the econo of the insurrection, than this petty rebel lion—all Inconsequence of the pasUmimity and want of consideration on the partuf the people of Harper 1 * Ferry. The fact that to arrest seven . (sen men and five negroes required two regi ments and three companies of drilled soldiers, will not add oooh to fha reputation of the Tir ; glnia military for courage or prowess. Biqistxt Laws. —The Harrisburg Union en ters into a loog disquisition to show the roily and Inutility of Registry laws. The editor for gets that we have In Pennsyltioia the best Re. gtllryjaw In existence, and ono which hae been altogether ueefal and succeesful In practice. It was incorporated, at the foundation of the Cqnj. monwealtb, Into the Constitution, and bat been ercr since a part of oar organic law. Under its provisions co.inan can rote who has not been as. ceased (which Is ibo same as bilog registered) and paid a Sate or county tea within a specified Urns. The ri£hl to vote la based upon the psy» ment of taxes, and tho assessor's list of each election district is the registered list of those entitled to wot* therein. Those who hare not been registered oan £ive their names added within ten days of tbi election; sod oo one Is •llowsd to vote whoso name Is not thereon, ex cept thoso who are between tbo egee of 21 and 22, and those who can show that they have been asseesed or registered tomiwhtrfand paid their taxer within the specified tlo*! T hi. is the most stringent kind of a Registry i* w . it haa >een la operation nearly eighty years, and none bat a knave objects to its Stringency. Frandn. lent voting nay be practised under it, M t jj f history of elections in Philadelphia clearly proves; bat the law itself famishes abandon! means of detection, and the ease with whioh they are detected operates as a restraint upon all who are tempted to resort to them. -That Valuabic Qu> Ctocx.—lnstead oNbe old clookTTecently porohandat Now York, con taining Bank of England notea amounting to $3,000, as at first reported, the value of the notes fcanUamonnls to $15,000, being three £l,OOO Bank of England notes ofthsrfJgoofQaeeuAnae, 'The Ineky finder took. the notes to a New York broke*, whn was afraid to eash them ontuhaitAd written to: the Bask of England, whlch done, and bawaUlngsb answer. #SRBBn<TASt4 ‘ . AESBIuN lit I. H.M»r»diu,l). ' Joho Q. parter, Op. •Oeerge B. Smith, Op. _ *a«efj» Connell. Op. Sd—Chetttrt ud IWa»ar# Tboaaa fl. Bill, 0/ ... Jon» Thotapaoo Op. *«— Buckt. Hahloo Yardl»y, Op. —Lihigheni *Vert*a7n'n Jeremiah Ehlndel.D. Berlt D*sJ. Nnnumachar, D lOi—Sc&ujfkxU. Robert U. Palmer, Op- [ StA— l Carbon, Jfonn«, Oi( ltd Waynt Tbomu Crete. b BlA— Bradford, &u*quth***a ITponii'im and Ai// •George l«endon t Op. lOt*— lAJttrnc- • Wloibrop W. Ketcbntn.Op. 11 tK—Tiog*, P&tcr, M‘Etan a*4 Warrtn. •£»mc Beoeon, Op. lit*—Clin/nw, Lfcmning, Aa drew Grin, Op. 1 <i—&yirr, XorOiumber land, Montour and Colum bia. R*ab«o Bbller, D. I iM—Cumberland, end Mifflin. E. D. Cmwford, B. Oppoeltlon Senatoi*. " Democratic Benatori-. Oppctltioo M*Jorfty » 1 Ebon ofßipreieojAtlm, i i Ltbanet O. Patrick M’Dooonfh, D. Elijah peou Smith, I> *- Henry JL Strong, Op. BjJotnoo L. Cnater, D. а. Moore, J r ., Op. Joehna B. Miller, D б. Ghsrlea O’Neill, Op. Lancaster. i- “• “. Seltier, Op. N’ath’l Elltnaker, Jr., Op 8. Jacob B. Bldgway, Op. Bnmacl Kene&gy, Op. 9. Henry Dnnlop.l), AmoaS. Green. Op. 10. 8. S. Panama t, Op Jacob E. OaaeeL Op. 11- l*ac A. Sheppard, Op. York 12. Richard WUday, Op. | Frederick BolUbach. Op. 18. Wm. D. Uorrtaon, l) 'John Manlfcld.D D - Cumberland and Perry 15. J.F. Preatoa, Op John McCurdy, Op Id. ff. DnfflAl, D. John Power, D; IT. ObarleiF, Ahbott,Op. Jdamt. wuir „ n***u*” r Vi rw Semool Dorboraw, Op. William V Pennell, Op JVonWin and /Vimn »mi.™ auV ta A J«nee B Breweter, Op. c.,.„ n-rcA JnhnD °” OW feS essmCd. Op p“ b ,S'P”'4 Wilioo T.,lOT?o r . Lehiah fT l ?S r uV,' , Armtlrong d WttlT*nr>tv\- a.„? l ¥ h J ITul Car*” Andrew c4alr. Op J ‘. KUt n r ' ° P J R McOoaigel, Op Zacharies Lcog, D. John II Conifer D .Venn* .nd Fav te Charlee J). Brodhead, D. John Colllna, Or. Wayvi. U. E. Ucardilre, o , j>*n»el W Oray, D. ' w,m “XT4' p Q.org, T“P%X. Eildl'lSSSoJ:’ fT¥§~%- ‘ SSSft^SSSfc 0 - **"*?>■ . nimwwr. ,„«p 6 a W | l!00 , o oS!!n^"V D - J.»» DBrrßn.br "IT V**™, O’ flnilrt 1 „„r>f?' n P ClMv>. John SUhoinpßD.Ol. D - t W Hcenftrtra. Op! Owr*. A. Achßbßh, D, Imrntl Fmin fi Ait>m n o*orgeDUcflna,Op. Adam R. Buiow, op. Ellaba W Darla, Op. n Clarionand Forttl. CB? ”• . John M Fleralne. D. w. F Wap)a»He f . Op. I O Oordcn.Op. 4 AcnhuTx&erLt r .j Wm A Nlcfcola.On Amo. T. Biwl, Op CwSSS-fVen «. Jrhn b ■F®’'*'• • IHram Rotler, Op Jchn B. Boyar, O P . . Henry B R«m, Op. C. I*. Pinkerton, Op. £ r J Joaeph K. Maorer. D- Henry Teller, Op. xo n t * ) -«<pAin. Jonaa Qnnniaon. *"p MnSAte, Z L p SgSZtf* pv ... Layrla Mann,Op. 6T, DemocrataB3. WiPimiTios, Senate Hcnaa rf ueprctaatitlree. Opi-oilUcn majerttyen joint ballot. Fe**<?\£ ah Exfobteb of Bbeadstutvs One or tboea inomalJe* of commerce whieh sometime# pozzle wisest, is disclosed in a recent table of the lonrce from which the British breadstuff* market! been supplied for the past jeer. enough, Franco is foremost in the quanta* sent,and so far exceeds the United States •a tO'ihame us out of the category, almost, x ranoeJ tho seat of the most prosperous monu raoturji, 1 and the country most persistent in malntaibtbg the protective policy, fonod herself, with H4i Wear’s profase harvests, to rich io grain as td be able not only to supply her own dense popalalion, but to export very largely to the British Lai an da. ; Now the point we would maka here is, that when ebon Uni harvests favor a country, it oan profit by tl em quite as largely with a protective policy as ulihoui one— that U is as likely to possess a genuine and profitable when densely peopled with artisms, a* when merely meagre and (ben from grain cropping ! over broad JaDde, for no oiber parpose than lo send grain away. Englaod now produces ten times as mneb wheat as she did before man ufactures came aoross the obaonel to take root wherosbey would stimulate sluggish landowners and fatmers to profitable Industry. France grows apace in fertility as a prodaeer of bread stuffs and wine,while her protective policy boildi up her manufactures. The finances of Fraace are replenished at the same time that her gran aries overflow, and wealth on the one side is the assistant and opbuilder of wealth on every other. This is the strange and inexplioable lesson, as the many have it, of home development. Tf the productiveness |of the exhausted wheat fields of Fork is bo restored, tho artizaos must be gathered in her interior cities, and the State dofoomethiog better than to go mad over the grajn transportation basinesa through that State froth the west. If two or three cities grow up by handling western grain alone, a deten other# once, fed by the rich Genesee wheat crops will fade away aod fail. If these last, following the natural law of growth la every well developed country, were to betake themselves lo the pur suits by which the ioterier cities of Earope end of England are sustained, they might elevate the arty to a position as muoh higher than that they now bold abroad, as the intelligence and ac- Uvlty of oar life are higher than the old world. The point of departure in this direction must ! now be marked out also. Time passes, aod 1 events move apace. Tho wheat growing oonntry I mores westward, aod abandons the east day by j day. Ahd this not necessarily,, bat «oly because oar thini exhausting agriculture kills It out. I The example of France on this eubjeot ie wor thy of nmre praise aod more imitation than it Is likely to W9*«t~6ar hands. Our wise men have ecn4»«tt again prophesied her financial ruin. Afr'aoy time tbesefive years it has not been pos sible.for the of Freooh finance to graot exemption from total collapse for more than two months forward. Fct France has rapidly gained wealth, and, under the anrelaxlng protective policy of its rnlers, has become the envy and admiration of Earope. A bountiful harvest also proves to be so truly a bounty that Its dense pop ulation may export it to the extent of a million quarters lo a stogie year, getUng In exchange a balance of trade wbioh is truly on the prefit side of the aoeount. Tb« economists of the radical sort, as woll as others.have at frequent intervals of late,pal forth dexterous eolleltatlons to Napoleon to establish free trade. They bare proclaimed that he cer tainly would do so, many times over, taking palos to do so in each shapo as to compel a tacit assert er an open denial. But the,ephynx has altered not a word, nor is /there the slightest ground to believe that he will give other answer than is expressed by events. All great events in France indicate and uphold the protective policy In each forcible and decided utterances that no mao need declaim on the snbjeot there.— Phil. A’. Am fr. Tns Nbbxaika £utcTioa«Paonjtßi<i Tnimirn or th» Bivuvticanel—The Brownsville (N. T.) Advertiser, of the 13th Inst., contains incomplete retarna of the late election in Nebraska, which are unexpectedly favorable to the Republicans. This territory has universally been conceded to the Democrats. The Advertiser, whioh is a Dem ocratic paper, eaye: •■Wo go upon the eojing, ‘wblli there is llfo ho ,P'' hop, fop (ho bat; but oroio n.° ft,.. .. b °. w “v ‘•“h *“ >b* lights boforo V h !° r “‘“J t” D«l«g»to Is -ioho up.'" Tbs osmUdstos foirDtlsgsm ir.ro Diilp, R»- pubUets, and Estsbroob, Dcmocr.t. Kenish, oountr girt, tbs former in o.jorii r . u .j elec * four Republican Bopreoentatlsa. Blobapdatm count, gives onl, 10 op 12 msjorlt, fop E.t»- brook, where, the Advertiser eays, both sides be fore the election ooaceded him from 60 to 160 majority. The Advertiser adds: "The vote between Dally aod Estabrook in Otoe oonnty will be very close; not over 26 ma jority, in our opinion. Estabrook'e frieads have heretofore olalmed for him 200 msjority, and Daily's friends have olalmed a email majority. Daily will have a handsome majority south of Platte; not so large as many have counted upon, however; but we are pf tbe opinion that Esta brook’s majority north of the Platte will over balance Daily’s eonth. • learn that In Richardson coonty Messrs N ; Myers, Boston Naokolle and J. E. Borbaaks, or tbe Independent Tioket, were elected Repre eentatWes. Prftnlilln Senatorial District. UtSors, R. Douglas, D. 3721 3200 728 832 2625 __ 2641 Fraoklln. 6976 6678 6678 M , CInn T jm»jBrU7,..M. 402 , Cambria—Official. I R*p. Dem, Aud. r>Vn....Cochran 1693 Wright „ IS6S Snr, f»er»....Keitn— 1581 Row* 1900 Senate .Hall 1391 Darbln 2070 Aticwibly Proudloet..... 1949 Litxioger.... 1590 Prath‘n Robert*- 1683 M'Doonld... 1900 Dut. At*;/... Campbell .. .. 1600 Noon 1838 Treasurer... June* 1443 Blair 202*» (hmmtsM'r ...U’Mollia 1249 Storm-... J9IS tow r Pam 1594 T0dd...... 1773 Director.. .tStrajer 1645 Horner .. 165? • X*BOI8L.&TUBB. : Of 1460- ' 14— Hampton and Lebanon John B. ttoibrrfcrd, Op Bertram A. fcbaeffrr, Op. Hebert Baldelo. Op 17t6— JWK William II W*i«h. V ISiJi— Ad*mt, J-rvnkU» and Fulxn •Air*. K- H’Clor*. Op. lWi —SnmcrnU Bd/ard anf B’-aXiH'*"' William P- SefcHl, D Democratic Motimeht—The Democratic State committee of Ohio, at a recent meeting in Columbia appointed Congressional District Conventions to bo held oq the let of December neil, to appoint two Delegates from each din riot to the Chariest_,ti Convention The Committee also called a State Convention on the sth of Jan narj, IcOO, at Columbus, to appoint four Dele gates to represent the State of Ohio at large at Charleston. Now will oome the Democratic “tog of war” for the delegation's—DiugUs or Aoti- I Douglas. The Democratic National Committee has been Bnmmooed to meet at Washington City on the 7th of Decembe? next, to designate the day on whioh the Demooratlo National Convention will assem ble at Charleston. The Convention will proba bly be held in April or May, to escape the ar dent Southern sao of Jane.— Cltvi. LtaJtr. 20 iX—Elair, Cimtria -:rj Clrwfitid •Lualt W. Hall, Op. liljf—Znaiana <t •J. K. Ueredritb, Op. 2 id — Wistmortland it laytnt Jacob Turney, D. 23d— Wathiftgtm end Grunt Oaorn W. Hiller, 0. Hth—Aßryheny. John t*. Penny, Op." a EIUa □. Iris-., Op. VXh—Btaxcr and liuUtr •DeL. Injbrie,Op. 2SA—Lawrence, jferurand PVnanpo, William 51. Francis. Op. Erie end Crawfont. Darwin A- Flnnay, On. 2Hh—Clarion, Jtfcnm, For■ tftaxi Elk, K. L. Blood, D. •Kew Senators. , Tub Atlantic Mosthlt.— We regard il as a good omen for Amerloao literature that the Ailantio Mooibly—wljich necessarily passed from the hands of its founders-yesterday became ihe property of Messrs, Ticknor & Fields, of this city. Tho enterprise, intelligence and extended reputation of this firm, .are a brilliant augury for the oontloned success of the Atlantic. The November number will appear on Saturday. The prioe paid by Messrs. Tioknor & Fields, was a very liberal one, showing the value which the property bears among the trade We feel con fident that the high character of Ihe magazine will b 8 folly sustained by its new publishers, who will not allow it to degenerate 1010 a oaloh penny affair. —Boston Advertiser. Mas Sarah D. Pabkihh, of Rochester, N Y has recovered $5,000 of the N. V. Central Rail road, for damages in ooaseqoence of the deaLh of her husband, by tho breaking down of the railroad bridge over the Sanquoil Creek, in May, 1858. The railroad company refnse to pay damages ip this case, on tho ground that Mr. Perkins was traveling on a free pass at the time be received the iojuriea of which he died—the said pass hav* ing on the baok the stipulation with respect to liability on tho part of the oouipany in case of accident. To* Pittsburgh Qautle is one of tho oldest and most reliable papers in the Weal.' Its local hews is full and satisfactory; the political news candid and reliable, its editorials conservative, sprightly and instructive; its politics Republi- We heartily reo'ommend this paper, as ono of the best published in Pennsylvania. —Mwi. Rfpub. Dbatq or Jons Ahoill Jams* The Rev. John Aogell James, author of several practical religious treatises, which have had a very wide circulation, diedpn the Ist lost., at Birmingham, England, where he had for moro than half a cen tury, been paster of a dissenting church. He was oot far from To years of ago. Summer Complaint.— I The fact'is now too well eatabllabad for any one to att.tmpt to co-.irovert it, that most of the dltoases wblih often prove fat. 1 | Q » 0O) ! mer, are prodneed uy eXcsmive bm cf fruits Ar< : --*» nth)**, by which the stomach Is disordered. tho liver doi <,,-*0 the blood stagnated and digestive organ*, rendered ink tir. if oot torpid. Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Billc-a* and Cr*mu Chnltc, Dysentery, Diarrhoea and anth Ufee ci-mphum* v.r tnlnate and thrive upon Improper tpod and often llmm b«. cotae eo deep Mated and filed upon the constitution, that thestrongest and mostarti'o mineral medkioeesreutsld toamat their progress until the patient U proetrate and aU hopee of relief are ended. Who \a It that hu nr.t an>n a fioe, healthy Infant or adult, Mind with one of the anno) log diseases above spoken of, and despite ilie* akilt and aci ence of medical gentlemen literally «•>(« away coder thetr treatment? And how tetbli treatment to he a toon ted fori SUsply by the tact, that isateod vl admtnlsti-ring some remedy to itay the falUcg strength cf the afflicud, and at the nine tints check tbs cteeOMtu Its progress, the remedy pratcrlbed aided In the exhaustion cf the natural strength, and at the time the dfaoase waa mustered the sufferer «a* prustrata, and falling to ejrit.. a rowtlja the patent Jtod from tbs effect of tbepnbnn administered to uproot the diaeaak Not so with BiaRUAVCS UOLLAND WITTERS, which arecompOMi entirely of vegetablematter. end which here not only proved themselves the best tonic In ne«, hot nave never (ailed to correct disorders of the iu>o»rh and bowels when taken according to direction*. In ib* rnre of aammsrCotopUlnU they have uotqnsl. Try them at once. Khan Caatnotw—The Genulnehlghly Concentrated lk»r haves Holland b.Usrt i> pal op tn h.lf plot Lcttfe* only and recalledat $1 p*r bottle Tire great d.m.nl f-r tl * tnly Celebrated Uedlctne has luducod many Imitations. of Imposition 1 See that ..or name is on rt»e I»n<1 of boctls yon boy. ’ Denc-rau m«*»» . .* -M 6- BEJUAMIn’paUE, Ja. A CO-, Sd- 27 wood street,between l»l sod Id (U , Fitrst nrch «>* so&dawF llavs lot Dyspepsia* —Try Wilson’s Tome and Cathartic Pills, which are certain to aa.rd toini»li*tr rsuaf. TTielr operation fa peculiar and rffactoal. They era invaluable for family qss geoerallv, and cor* Deads-bn Surfeit, OosUTrneu, and a host of «-tbir unpleasant *rt*r>.' toma. Bm “Saids to Health.’ 1 Sold by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Wbt.Uul* Dnjgcj.ts, orlbntAwT No to Wood street, I’jttst-argh ROGERS' CITRATE CE MAGNESIA . tfe would «drik< it, ... ... » . | .. . | I eftt. e-nt purgative i„ tr y K-v'*’ fii rale ■•{ M „ ip.wder.) It J« prepared in r.mfornwty to' |Ufn.»/) recottmanded by tbs medical faculty |.|li - 0 , «nd lsb> tie complaints, elek headache, Heartbofn. si, h □'<* at the stotnash. dropey, Ae ]| 1« particularly adapted for f r * and family use; also, an seoncmt'-al iah%ntßte<‘T Saratoga Waters as a coolto* bererage, prue 2* cents Per sale by B. FAHNESTOCK, and most Druiatst* Man nfactory lfl3 Spring street. New T«vk. seja.l^dm IN SEASON. A FULL ASSORTMENT UNDERSHIRTS. DRAWERS, For MEN WOOL HOODS, GAITERS, HLA/iON. C'KiLK Jc MACRUM, iSF'WholeJiale Buyeia supplied at Manu fecturertj''priceii. ANDRIEU’S TEiII’ERANUK I’AiNORA U* wjn ba«bibt-«l I I Iter. A. M. Brjho't Church ClxthitrMt, Plttiborgh.oo M ‘Odar evening. Oct 2uh at o'clock, bj Peter hindalr. ’ Ticket* 36 era la; Cblldreo li- ceotr, els tlskrU fl Among the principal m«bm Id the Panorameare the W lowing: Tbe WwlrhT FwaUl. the Drunkard'# Feniilj; Ba tertng the Saloon; tb* > nk.rd'a Funeral; Young America A Homelo the Wr«-; J : Ljo'e lUtabflthment; A Paihtou •W.SuJooDlßNewYork; New To,k t* Qaa Light; A bean $»« ,**£?** f “°* t,y K, * ht * onr Uof ° Arrive* Uomc; tin WlferDream; The Capitol end tl.e Ale Dout* tne joau, rettoo; The Delirium Tres en«; and other iceuea ofeanal terar, - ■ - WW. BRADSHAW, Esq.: Dear Sir • I twgleare to Inform yna tb*t tbeCoukiog Pi.,»e l ootigbt of you lor my o WU finally op, u well a* tbo~ got bj- mj mother end oue of >.»r lr.m*.n»aker# f ere >ll end more than yoo represented them to he. Por baking end routing w* *ll agree that wo cnrcr e*w their etjnei; and m for ecur: -my to Joel, ten than U o*«d Jo other «toroe or the earn* ► e doe* the baking eodroMdu* wjwrtetoi. Yoo may • lerauy ono too* that beeao* doabt about the »t*re. Vonretroly, J J Dt-Vi* 1 Pittalargb, uct. 20, *J9.) dr A. L,om A Co., Idi Wood at There ere plenty more of the nmo »ort at (be Iron City £tore ao4 Tin werehoiue of W.W. URADf-UAW, No. ZA W o <*»trerL oe2l flret door below the elgn of the pulgfo un n New songs.— Little Whit* Cottage _2V Qentl* lUlli* _ ...2bc Pom««a*to Lore ................. 25c tiling Roitbel ' ‘ ‘l~ *'. V C Bocicio kioim ; ; tii ; giV Conic Into tlitOarden, M«a-J. **~36c r«nbV JOHN H. kIKLLOB, 81 Wood.treat, Copu»wept by Pull, poat-pald, to receipt of- ‘ -22 PETER GAJRTWHIGIIT'S LTfe7tKo^io^ Finley's Lite Among ih# Indian., *i o l*r* Bkatcbw of Pk)D*«r Life, The Mi*dol rrnacber, Bar»a Year* Street Preaching In Ban French; j; California Life 21. iMtrstodjPloneer. or the West; Wonli that tbook the World, or Martin Lotbar hi. own Biographer, tor utn hr Pc ~* J. L. HfcAl>, 73 Fourth street. CUNDRiES— JERSEY large Jersey Bwr«t Po- I> * Jr 7 : 30 do Wetlern Hwarro. FLOUft— so bble Snperdoa and Extra. FI8U—&0 bbla and halm No. 8 Mackerel. !fKhRIP<Q-~15 hbi* Baltimore liarring. for sale hr KH»PLB, WIRTM A CO. T\ISSOLUTION OF PAKTNEKSIIIKZ ■U The Partnership heretofore exlstloa between JOUN II HAMPTON and KOWiN U. BTOWbTL. ZI£ t b*f°' r T e d by mutual consent. Uoihj?M J* AUP * OW hU ** ken offlrM ,0 KnbD'a Law hniwing, on Diamond street, below Grant. atmt BTOWB wm remiln l*» the office No. 103 locrth • ‘ oc2lyllw r™KN ST ARCU-10 bWinUonford nnJjS?* ll .®* * Urcb « ■iW.IUIWf GlOfiJ EUrCH, luT boXM. forfanllu ' ,n l t ' n * pwmxd i<*£k*gr* *pj fl T # puand * "••“’flMnllUa, Jnittee’rt «ad tor ul* .1 rR * £,l*7* a '°”» «* hu,t.. r* * OABB BOTKUU- 7 o* r »tTery low price* to STOVES, TIN wake, FENDERS FIRS' irons, coal Tasks and iaSnuMPi , l, ■•• . • * •• vHAIQ. ,‘KpH BCTTJ3R ANlTEGOS'receiving JdtUy by railroad sod for uU by coring - T7TETB M CQ. SWfjKT POTATOES—IO bbls on oon B i E „. m«at,to&rrtT»tbi«d*7, fbrt&bbv ® ROBOT DIQggY. SlB UtxrtT .> OB—2oo bbta. ohoico brandafali whoat Ijftofl/ JToax to Mott awl for n]» by otffl GUI* ft fiHifABD, IW liberty itrwt. Site fitißrnisrinrnis. NOW OPENING 0 LO\ ES and HOSIERY WuMF.N, and CHILDREN •AUo, • Ufjt- rtf k oJ COATS and MITTENS, No; If Fifth Street £ttn ZUJbtrtumnmts. Boilding Lots at Aaction. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS fi'. u. Q-AJCZaM’cJ PLAN, Between the Copper Wurlu&nd the Bth ward, WiH 0? iliJ ot bA V i *' AUCTION ROOMS SATURDAY EVBSISS, OCT. B*i, at half pact 7 o'clock. Tebus—One-third Cash, baUncoth 1,2 and PHEMIOM AffARDEDjgB^ BV TUB STAT* PAIR TO O R A F F & C o\7 ftLANUFACTURB:RB, FOR TUB BEST STOVES FOR TBB BEST COOKING KANGE FOR FAMILIES, With Urgs Peed Door for throwing In Goal, AND BEST WOOD COOK STO VE. DIPLOMA FOR BEST LAUNDRY BTOT*. on band a large auortiaent of Heating Stovee, Plain and fancy Grata Proots, Pendenrßad and Dog Irons, sugar Settles, Wagon lioxee, Hollow Wars, Ac. GRAFF & CO., !*o. 345 Liberty Street, „ ATTHB HEAD OP WOOD STREET, to * rl 1° Pimscua, PißNi. roH bale; The Star Nail Works, IN IRONTON, 1 awas-xoL' corxrv, o,mo. IN noDeequonoe of the doeease of two of tho stockholders, the STAR NAIL WORKS are now offered lor *»ie st a grant bargain. Tbead Nall Works are situated In the Irim Reaion, in the Southern part of Ohio, about do miles above Portsmouth, and 140 mites above Cincinnati l ho malD building ts 3SO feel to length, by 110 ft. in width,’ suL-itautially built, and contains new and Improved macEl- consisting of S steam engln«e, 30 nail machines, a ma chine for making nail kegs; also 10 boiling furnace* aud 3 boating furnaces; together with th# DoCMtary rolls,and has * ro «o manufacture 2&0 kegs of nail* every 13 hours. In addition to above, and to tMsoTdwith the Nall Works, 40 acre* of Coal Lands, 6 miles distant by railroad, aud dellv stiug coal at the mills at a cost not szs«adlng ons dollar per ton; and ha* peculiar advantages for shipping nails to vari ous points at ail msiqd*, as tha Ohio river at th Is potat and beJow ts seldom obstructed. The location is regarded as tho ‘•estio the country for supplieeof pig Iron and Coal, as there aro <0 blast fnrnace* within 30 miles, 3 of which bring thetr iron direct to town b» the Iron Railroad: aud the enrrouod- Ing hills abouu 1 wttn coal and fire clay of easy secret. Any further description is deemed unnecessary, as purchasers win desire to examine for themselves. ' It nol sold prtrfouily, tha abort property will b« oflertd at pnbitr u!« oo TQUHBDAT, tb. S4th day of Korambrr , s 0 PETEHf, JAMES A CO , Or. JOHN PjfTHBS. UoQob. Ohio, OfJ.-i!, 135® Splendid Fall Stock. WM. B. ABER, WUOLMALE AND RETAIL DKAI.CK IN fancy and staple dry goods* SHAWLS, MASTHLAS, KEEDLB WORK. SioCRNINO QOOM, Ham**— Kuraishing Good*, and DOMESTIC GOODS GENERALLY, No. 106 Markot Street, 3 ctth.ra fron 4ih iiru«i. io eerie Übertj, Mit »H* h . u PITTSBt r R(W, Pa. w. D 0 I; G I. A S, No 77 Wood Street lUT. CAD AND LADIES FANCY FUR HO USE. Fall Style Dress Ilats Ready, Wllb ell ISO Q,m «:,u* -f 30PT HAW end CAPS. WWU *o)e *nd RaUi! My m«n<l« *Dd u.« publU. are lavttcj <o oj old «Uod, NV‘. T 7 WQQp ETftKET ncU W DOCQLAB i. r 3 uRAPf fftANB VAN OORDER. GRAPP ft VAN OORDBR, MERCHANDISE brokers, AM? <■’" V 3/IS m PA* ME RC\n S NTS, 114 SwonJ Street, Pittsburgh. o tAf (be pr* Wat No 1 3 Won* -go »:mti K » ihrtr*. Al>,i. t .• «pr. II*»t»ogb * i'-.. '"iTi".', V*' 1 * M C*odl«<». M«t&» A i T K h i*i. n*rrl«co 4 UopiKi CJarj T A N*«b*lt * *jn», pbll* T. 6. Duxaa A Co-. T. t» till n ig* A Co, H D N«*combACe L*. o Ar routed, Hlgy» - - tirtljr, K y , ocl7 | y 4 J^IRST" PREMIUM Oiat«s aud Range*! BILVEB CUP SILVER MEDAL DIPLOMAS! AWARDED B| THE LATE ALLMDTTN’V COUNTY AND .WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA AQRI CULTURAL SOCIETY BISSELL & CO., NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET. JIANUPitfTUBYaS OP doohino, r a hi. o r HEATING STOVPiS, Fine and Common Enamelled ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, Aoii lb* C*l*Lr»l<4 Cipit'-i acj Eagl* oooHixra n an a b a H yc, o w«u ib« BEST COOKING RANGE Unit 1* ciaJ<>, call at BISSELL & CO.’S Ifjr.u watt » COAKIXG STOVE that cannot U lai pmH, call on 1 BiSSELL A CO. holMlgg » hoot*. tS'l want the Lost GBATE •EOIfTS AND FBNDKBB. call on BJSSELL & 00. 80. a3B Llrorty Bimi, Hunting Boots! &ENTB 3 SOLE -WATER-PROOF HUNTING BOOTS, AT W. K. SCHMEBTZ k CO.’S, 0011 80. 31 firm »lr«M. ft) A—20,000 lbs. in casks and bbli. o. A. rAßHSfioas a co, Oorow of >lr»t *od Wood itrwti. S~aTsol for •&],, bj •■c n OUi LEMON—7 cana for sale by .. B. A. FAHNESTOCK** 00, - OgT - Oomtf o> Flrtf «ad Wood trpgU. rAK RANT'S APERIENT—S gro. for aalo D. A. rAHNMXQoK * 00. 0023 Coror'of Flr»t and wood ftr—t*. SUUAR CURED DRIED BEEP—3OO lbs. fr»ah cored Uaef Jn«t neMud far Ml*at F BANOS'S rm.ly Oroorymd T«a fitoff, fadetml »Q—t, AlUghtnr. QIVEET POTATSeS—IS bbl«. reo'd and KJ tar nli b/ *33 UKNBT H. OOLr “ [TONE WATER PIPES from 2to 6 inch 1 cdlbn for ml, b, B«MHY H. OQLUIia. ATS—IOOO ban. for aal* by yj <»ri mjlOLn WI»TB * 1M UUfty n. Of )/) BBLS. EXTRA ANIISfiPEKFINE tiom CPU * BHBPIBD. 25 bbls. for *ale by" B. U fiBfiBXQGK 4 oa Oiactllantoua T H ® ATTEHtio IT stove dealers U respectfully inrlted to the largest stock »nd gre*te>t rmrlaty cf STOVES lo tba Bute, mtnobctnred Uy 4, BB A'-D LEY, No. 4 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. IN our assortment will be found the follow tog welt known COOK BTOVKB TUE DOUBLE-TOP PATENT HAS ASMOKE CONSUMING TROPIC, f„r Cod. THE NEIV AND BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE TOP PATENT UAS AND SMOKE CONSUMIN'!) ARBITER, for Cod. THE NEW DOUBLE T"P PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING EUREKA, i, r C... 1 :.r THE CELEBRATED VICToP. tor W„ j, "ek and Pittsburgh. PREMILM STOVES UF THREE DIFFER FN I VARIETIES. PARLOR STOVES, for Wood and Coal; b«t» in toe Barker, and beating Stoves of every descrip- GRATE FROKTS,' dr., all of which will be ,„|.l on beat terms. QUOICE FIKoT CLASS INSUKANCI •ffltna Insurance Co, OF HARTFORD, COSH Incorporated in IHl9—Charter Perpetual. I‘ASII CAPITAL, f 1,000,000 FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE AOOREUATK Li>?i*r- I-tlf UI'EK TiTEirF MLI.IOS DnI.I.ARS An eminent American Corporation, k-undiog its olaima t.> favor no. merit alone, affording facilities and security in matters of Insurance —Commercial, Mechanical, Mcroantileor Ru ral-while ranking for importance and public service tho first ol Fire Insurance Companies in America Insures at ratos and rules as liberal ob the risks assumed permit, fer snlren oy and fair profit. LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTS !> aXD PROMPTLY PAW s'Jrn SEMI-ANNUAI STATEMENT LAST NlOlir U cb« HLiOfi STAB, MR M s MORTIMER: rvi:s-iNu, .. i. ur «.u S 1 • ~ , c , , j TUB ENCHANTED OUAMBER: Sli.-wingtfcpstalanlSurfjluBtv.be \*r | aunc* sio* MR MObtjmeb, A'tro liiinrsarf Company II kk l J 1 II 0 if ILI.I< * X .i u P i> ‘ L f A H' j £•• Ajwi* Of Jolf l*t, H-n* Cn*b on li»nd and In Dank | . .j iiu.jyj 14 C 8. TfMsary do(m acd accrued iut«*rl«i. 8i 378 to 0 B.and Bt*t« Bond* ... * S2< 4<«i uo R«»l fiUti Bulldlnc* c»n*d and c*cqpt#d t*i it* Coopan y aa offlcaf BUW ncatrabU, amply tacartd. . Boa4* and Uortf*£«* of Aral class, In --i-m on IOIWMt . .. IW) 't,i ri” iunru»d Block!, mukit caatj.yalaa.. »*’u4t ou tiooo. Rim Company Btock»..__ i I Van m flock* (a Hartford Banka, market »»t o a. -it’iivf on Bjoa. i, N» V«k b,U Mkn s}ys “ Block* to nthar Bank*, markat T 1,135 83 Tout LUbUltUf * 2,fI KS 0? u . TIIOMAfIK nftACfcJr.SacwUry. Hartford, July Ut, lUg ' BtitUu/ Hir{forJ flmtij, av D , HiSTfoS, July l«i ('•rtuotlly appeared before ma, a JueUcaul Ibe Puva, «“‘T euibortyad in edmlofatar caiba, Tbooma K. Bracm, Jr o«cnUxy, eod coaje toletno oatb that the 6»r**gtM elata-’ n«oti>! the AmUiuJ Ooodldou of the .Etna Inrarun Company b tro*. HENRY FOWLER. JuetL* of ih« peace K. 0. Rinat. Present; TK. Bua Jr., RacraUn. T l.iuiao«i,Y IWt. J D. Btasm. Oeuarel a*i DIRECTORS: Tbomea K. Brace, Goatemi f D*rl» Hobart Quail, Waller K*oe», R. A. Burkalay, Samuel Tudor; Samuel P. Ward, Wm.P Tntlle Rolaad Mather, Ebenezor Fowler. Ucmjo. Pratt, Jtdwlo O. Ripley l , Drayton Hillyer, Auitln Dunatiu, Joarj.b Church, Thomaa A. Aiezeuder, Chsrlsj U. BraJoard. ,l: * Mi lIIUUUU. nuilDMi at lauded to with dtapiub and fidelity. I**ll, |« Itaoed, and Applications aotiHlad, by . A. A. CARRIER A BRO , Amenta. >aUh£mJ 63 Fuortb itt<*i CARD 'J'Ut: UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY associate! with bitu In tba WDOLRtULK OR«jO£RY BUSINESS, Mr nAIIURL EWART aud Mr. WILLIAM cuntty, and will rnatlDu* (b. uei, at tha OLD STAND, NO. E7l LIBERTY STREET, directly opposite tba Kafli t , M. QO&MLY Pittsburgh, July 1. ISj9 SAMUEL EWART WM. M.QoaMLY W3I CURRY. W. M. G-ORMLY & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, DEAI.rC! IX P"k;oVISIONS, PRODUCE PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, S ?n£lLy n ' rtt B,r • ,, ’ P‘*“*">rgh, P«. X2AOL.ESS *. PARKER, PRODUCE 4 COMMIBBION MERCHANTS, Qivo particular attontion to tbo purchase and »al© of Flour, Grain and Provision*. So. O POPIROY'B BUII OISU, South Water Sts aet, CHICAGO. DOS ISQ9 r. 0. urmxsczs is rrmucian, U««n. IL Robi«m k Co, Mr. Wm. UCatcboca. °®'» “““"•J-D.Cauartdlo,, L'ltlt A M Or»b*m ftTbomu » m. i y Hoyd 4 Co, “i&ZE-- “ '-A&.fc J 1 v.-irtUSTtN FISIiKT St TDRpm. COMMISSION MERCHANTS CHIOAGO, ILLINOIS. pArtlcoUr gttenUan lo U,. 0 ILODH, OSAIH AKD PORK. Er ™ N LZPPIROOTT A Ca, Plibbgnl, p» JMO. A CA.MIKM), ' j Nuuylrula iuim Offlon Capital and Sniping >« uo., ol PmibnrED. S'ourttt Stroet. I , .- . / DIMCTOtr I u*-* p u, u ™; "• south, t. A . carrier, nJ: J £?f* KoJicrt Patrick. rSL P * t{OToa > I Henry Bprool, I.arfar Rprenl, [ NlchoUi V<wgbUy, _*u | Jemae H.Qopkiua niiOoisnuThuiJtlj tome trots thrdettof 1U loeur p««Uon to IU4 Bp to Hi;, Of, Id toalaos teregnltr eemj-taciul IXndtade of trots ttatA offordlsg ertdtnce of Ita aubliityi tnd turfoloea. Bp*du Attention fires to Xnesrtoce of] DweUlnfi tad 25®* 004 to **»•• J*”L 108313 ÜBntATT.T ADJEBTXb £ Pi A. i. 1* 6SZER BRtOUZtSoottacr. I NDERSHIRTS, covroms, ecokssw oiorcs, , -in W«d»«J*y morales. ixt M:b, »uo tfJlodfJiiSl: COSNES fiTIl AND BUITHfIELDSTB, “‘SIUZ'JZ? ‘ ™ U OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE • 6ia ia do Marino Drawer® , PITTSBURGH. PA. 3 Ja Whlt» Pblfti, Uaea bck>=n s < >. . . r , Ido Mr ak>T«s,6<le2. Bnsk GHn»; DSi ran |« riorCl* • n ■ \. aJo Q*ect!«ts; ESI ROUS of knowing where e the best 6dos» jt Neck Stacks u> prepare toaotc men fir loitUM*, aro dlm-t < «!•> toarted Trtrallnj; C»^o; not <>oly t<- ir.-juir* 0 f tha principal Merchant*, Bank‘d ' - Jj Soft (rcf^r.or., l**»b»r. ai.i f , njh-M| f ,i,ai tu«u «,f ib* cltT. bat aranrsit i>- ll ' i % common noil U*to; i0.u.,1 Vi!.. MW. raj • *• . Urniißj, puMl< . . |hp e |* B *n,l UiJe will C.. «r.h l.> t.’ -0 L... 1, ii U.o *IU b. *L j ; ' i»»li In ittt-cJ : BAVIS, A.CL .od'.i. . u ..,i.LJ", 1 “■ :/'I RhCERIES, Ac., AT AUCTION On appear an<-« Ui the w„rk Jon® r.. ft, * \-omrL < TTocadaj OjnftDg, Of l 26tb, at 10 o'clock, ante Coa taucy of »h* «inJ«oi., ti„ „ illin ~L,..# Tl ** . ratrcial BalmEopld*, il Fmh *L, fcfacwea* wccait Uu-raiy •taQthl'g of (bn Uerha.., . Ul , %lt ~,hVr O lnV. M,i OW7 roiKaro. willU kU *° to mala up a fltat clan fcchrx.i. . a .| Ihecj „ oc> , •-./! 2 bb!a K. 0. MuUeaos; 6hf cW< T. BT« that the lion City College la xreatlj t u .r 4L . 2 do do Sugar; 4 do Black ToLK School, and poaawna CecllitlM i,., • fserp 6IM u face,! « »»rlt &I 9 Cefft*. U*»ui anj.’r rhtv>Teh»c»: It la oot expected that they will flatrooir,, fbe Srh<*4 Q l" t>j*« doable raflned Salami*; will they t-eaoUclted todo to. a ß i*J4«p U J-> I d:-'-n boxaa each, Cognac HidnJj; ~~ ,_|_ lo cant UaaUrd, 6 pooed* tach; • 500 feej Wooden Bawe!a. ruka LitrrpOul ffara; 3 caak* Klee, 1» -itw OolUar AXM. “S' 3. U. Aart. • '!*'•« 6m fu*x ' . o*A.v H-&. • P fe ,tt T ;? iW ANIToCdSUia SALES rrTiSnVY’w 1 Mor, ( ‘ U^‘', , (-u.ton.rr. ibM bib TUESDAY, No?emU*( lit, |jnu., at 10 n’dirl * u r i.<«» Mint tlM.nN.i 1.1„.n . —.IDOOAI BUM Kr • WlUUMt*r_ Joris SUaOPFIK. CuUi,,. | llj BlUre ,« remain aoawtdt SA ihlrt £ McECU.STr' A 5» M*sunt;rr«as‘ Bask l ! ' lo * ln *» yllt 11,11 WtH ‘ i w >lk‘«it regard to co«. N<,w leek cwi Plttebargh, October ]«tb, 1930 t i for bargain.. a. ;>rlY*te **i e durhiz the day at very p"S»Ax Election for Thirteen Directors u! | p - p * 1 ”. j. o. daviu, Am. igj 5 Bank will be held at tie Itankiu,; nuaw\ on i MONDAY, NoT.mbrr 2l«t, between the tioar. nt 10 aad I’. ' The Annan! Meeting of the ElockfcoUe'ri *lll be heM on TUESDAY, November lit, at 10 o'clock, a. m. \T. H. DENNY, Cubin turn t-r i'lmcuiuH, i Pittsburgh, Oct. inch, 1559 j Election for Thirteen Directors of “'S' this Bank will N hold at the Banking Fl'cse, on MONDAY, Nuvonibet 21st, betwrou the hours of 10 a. v. and 2 p. w. The Annual Mating of Stockholder* will b« boi l on TUESDAY, NoTcmt-r 1 t, •( II a. K. u.l9ultdAUwP JOHN IIAHPER, CaalH-r Cmzcm' UasK<t'it:abargb, Oci. ZUth, lSi9. fTS»AN Election for Thirteen Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking House on MONDA Y, "l»j of Norembet, between ibe hours of 10 a. u. and 3 p h Ttie Annual Ui-etiu* of Bto kholdtirs will be held on TCMDAY, Ne» Isl.atß'i. k. Mfctiaaio’i Bask, I _ Pittsburgh,October Zlat, 1859 J [TW?An ble. tiuii fur Thirteen Directors of this Bank will be held.at tbo Bsnktng llonse, on MON I* AV, November 2Ut, betneen the hours of 9 a h. and IP.E Tbe Aniiiml Mating ot iho .Hockl.dd.irs util |«j Ik-M on TCK&DaY, NorumN'f Ist, at 10 a. »i. ~ AUMBMI »*SK, 1 I‘ittabnrgh. October 20th, t 859. j Elc-.-tion for Thirteen Directors of thl» Bank will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 2lst dey of No»-mb*r, the boon of 9, a. ■ and 2 o'clock r it. A g-n-ral meeting of lb- Stockholder* *lj| U held st the hautiug lions*, oa TUESDAY, the Ist day of Ncsom hpr, at 10 o’clock. ocZn.lmd J. W. COO&, Caahter. t.N'Jisaaa'surric*, PaO K. K. f Near Poor Mile Ban,October 10,1359. / will bo received till Novcm h-r the btb.for building the Trvetle W.urkand Bridge Paperstruciuro for the road between I'litslmrgh and Port Perry, as follows. tls WO.OOu feet limber, B M., lor trcstlo work; 170,000 '• •• bridge soperatroctarc; W.GOO pounds Iron, for bolts, Ac. Thfl bi.ii mv I* lyr m»i*ru.l alooe, for craMraetioa. nr may About 170,00) ftft timber, B. M.. of tbeabort for treetle »ork, will l~i needed tbU fait Al»n, about 25,y00 |«*t lor brl'Jgiac, nnj tba balance earl/ in apiiog oaxt. tor farther tiif.. f n:itioo. apply to tbo Engineer, Mr. 6. Low. oclteltat.* W, J.iJOaBIiOS A CO. Taxes, City Busikxss Tax asd Watt* Rxhts—AU pereons indebted for the aboro Tazm or Water Roots are Lercby notified that on NOVEM BER Irr an artdltioea! charge of FIVE PER CENT, (n»k* log Id all Tan Per Coot,) will be made on all ttieee remaln lof unpaid oo that day; after which no turn or water rents will !•« m-rirad at this office, bot tnnat t>« pil<! to tbeool >«tori. WU. KJCUUAOM.CIty Treasurer. City Traas. Olfl :r, PiiUhnrgh, Oct. 1?, ISS«. ocltfcd3t-2Jp f[^r“NoTicr,. —The undersigned desires to CLOSE ALL HIS BUSINESS, both p*r*opal and i-rofeiitosal, Immediately. Tho** hatiog L« btulne** Id bn handt Hr rrrjnooli-i <u call aal keilli ami ruceifo their paper*, amt outplay otb*r eouotfti. Those todwbted to him or t<i tb* late Arm of MO.LOK A Co,; fur professional aarricea, or upon note, ladffroeDl. or otherwlaa, will plena* pay tba tame to N. NELSON, .or to himself, at ilia offlea, when ba as tit attend iUIIt for the prvaent, f-om 1 to 3 o'clock p. m. •-•lft 'Jtf THOMAS MELLON. mtjBCaOH, Oct.«, UC9. i is hereby given that a meeting of the Stockholder* of tb* Pcnaaylnsia Insnncc* Company of Pittsburgh will b« held on Mosdat, tb* Tra no or horusra, 1849, at tb* of3ce of raid Company, No. S 3 fourth »Tr**t, botwaao lb* boor* of ten o'clock a. M , and on* r a , for Ihe porpow of electing Dinrciora to aerta for tb* iDsalng year «lMtd I. OSIER BPBOUL, Beefy. HmusrmtiUß. THE A T R t.— 1 ' MAfiA-Jim ..POSTER AND M’f ARLIND. Dvrrb Oftrt a: T <- dacX, Curtain Will tif- at 8 o'j'ocl pr+ciicly. prl.cto •an tha time*.—Parqa-.to and Drr« Circle, U Pamily Clr. la, 16 cent. To l>« followed by HOW TO GET -A WIFE To candads wlifa T-H E BEACON OF DEATH! CARGO’S BRASS AND STRING BAND- OFFICE, il FIFTH STREET. Mlji nmaiHO»un s cofflni^ciAi,coLLfcfffc AND WRITING ACADEMY, College Hell, Diamond, Birmingham. n F P*nman.hlp. 8 .ut£usSS p "””“”' BayeeU. W ‘ Lrrtnror on Übtofy euj Oeatnd HUN. R. P. FLK.NNIKKN, E» U. 3. Ufnim.no Deo mark, ■ neintnr of ibe Pittsburgh Bar, Lcetnror do Com. mere la! Lew. PROP. M. P. EATON. Lecturer on Elocution. o*ll endue what hat Dover been before sttampled by any penman, namelj: Hpecimcna of Ornamental end Practical Penmanship mcutdin yourprtxnct, J 0 the abort apace of from So aacooda end opwmnU. Good boarding at JS.W per week, Birmingham Perry fr*w for students. Eentranoo at any time. For aped men* of off-bend Bualoeea Writing, endow two poetaga stamps, tujd eddress 8 Jn2S:ljd*wF I NIVERSITV OF PEANAYLYAIUa, Law Department, PHILADELPHIA. A TERM OF THIS INSTITDTION will wmmene* on the 3d or October next. The rouowlog ere the anbjocta of tha lecturer HON.fIEORQE SHAHBWOOD-Perecni. ptrnul Prop erty and Mercantile Lew v PROP. P. UoOALU-Erldance. 5' 8 . 1 ; EN0 ; a HtU.Ett-tj.Utj Jumpmd.om. every effort if made to render this Inatltatlon eiEclent for tb« purpose It h*aln view. The students are freanuidy 1 n#Nl * ,r S' ! laeations are dlecnaeedjtod lD wltfng form part of the conrse. Bythsifilm of the Courts, the time occupied here, la treatsd u ea«SV lent, for meat purposes to office etude, fn eatlUlngtoSj. “5122. *? i?T* *, ad wben • d “***«l In the Own.below, Bn^ d o of Inatitutlcm can practice at once In the Snnrßmiv c^ 8 hectare will be deliver* , on FRIDAY, Sept. SOth, at 8 o’clock, P. M, • (b* usual lecture room, by the Hon. OEO. SHARSWOOD. eel? 2m JSNN INSTITUTE, " HANCOOK street, NEAR PENS °A MU ‘ ND * Y ' Wh AUGUST. Term f fITB mooUu - J- M. BMITH, 7 - - Principal. GREAT SALE OF REAL, ESTATE. Lauds trod Town Lota in Minnesota, Wiscon ain, lowa, Ohio, Kansas end O Nebraska. N THE 15th DAY OF NOY. NEXT, at 2 c ]?f b ', p - *1 ibe Court lion re. io the City of Pitta. !^ b I vlUofeet Public Pal*, all ofJAJIBSBLAHILT. Esq, SSO acres ol land In UnacsUne county, I owe, 1W do do Cedar do do ctft a° 1° CHotoa do do 2W do do Scott do do W 0 ,do do Benton do do . 310 do do Hancock Jo do ' 120 do do Grten do do do W»WoM do do WT?ido do Hoaanth do do J® 5° 2° «o do am a i° ST*” Gerdo do do 4*o do ( do Worth do do ROO Aa 4° J Veb * t<T do do do a 3 do Hlnaaota. S 2 4° d ° WMhtaatoa do do f 5 5 i° P,M do do *52 2° ?° ****** da. do ii» a 1° Hennepin do do •JJ j do Mara to cm do .Wiaeonrlo, do do Lncas do Ohio. 80 do do Vanwert do do 3 do do Columbiana do do And a large number ot ; Lota la Towna of Bt. Paal,6t. An wOoy, fit. Climd, Anoka, Mankato, Stillwater and Le Ora &t> Minnesota; Boperior City. Wlscooela; Olereland and But Liverpool, Ohio; Omaha, Nebrsakn, and Lerompton, Sanaa*. Maps, plana, duolptloni of property and ell other Infor mation can be had at my cfSce, No. 83 Grant atreet, pitta hnrgh. Pa, Term* caah—pnrthawrspaying coat of casTeyenctng. WM. H. CAMPBELL, oclB:wMdtQol2A3twF Astlgnuof Jamu Blakely, Eq. i Second Hand Pianos, The following pianos-^*— b will be aold very low for cash, to room for anaw arrival. II V | |l One Roseiro'jd cct. Piano, almost n©w,s22s do do do do do do 6 do do do do t> do do do 175 .$150,000 00 do db 6 do do do 150 do .Mahogany C do do do 125 do Rosewood 6 do do Jo Mahogany if do do old rtjdo, 50 CHARLOTTE Bf.ITTVTxr. fXLT PAB>. Wtaidant. 04® Ho. 118 Wood St, M doer ebere JWth. j Citp flnttion Snifa. fy . 1 DAVIB, A tic t loa©er»' "* M///JP CommeieUl 8al« Boon* Ro. (4 iXxttt. T ' ~~ tlutlllC JlottCtß. E. D. JONES, Cashier. GKO. D. M-OREW, Carter. Ehuiational. Q. U. LKITUBAD, Princi{iel, l'lttabnrgh, Pa. IRISH LINENS, damasks, diap£rs, tc. Cra 5 S RS ,°, J RICHARDSON’S LIK »1 with tb. fall a.a,. of ". Ora _ 01 »«•“<- J. R. EICQAEDdyN, BOSS t OWDKV at asxuiraatM of 4ar&bUUTt>r\£* Am** Thlicwiten U renders montlSrDttS^rJlJSS: )■ BULLOCKS k 3. B. LOCEB. /ggPti. 30 Chorch Etrtgt. Now Vcrk. T.MUTwioj — —me Boa eroctros. Stockton &_ Stevenson, MANUFACtTRERS’ AGENTS AND COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, So. Id Wood ct,, Pitte&nrgh, P&, JrMPORTBKS' AGENTS for sale of Soda L Ash, BJ C*rb Svns*, NJtriM So'U, Manganese, Ajidj- V7tM, Ac- Ac, tsi 1 **}»n lalfta, Nail*, QUawve, Wbft* I*** 02 atd PittabnrU, fcetoni generally. a “ a °' 3 - 49»Sol« Afcou fcr } ITCniLL A OEOASDAT EBRATTB BU.NJSAK’D 30AKQ rEBTTrTTg» .F*. o * l '- cst and beat In oao- "“ AAAIi *«SB-th« C b w? . — l— jw7:|*4 roi ; B ' ! p uTTfr THE PREMIUM FURS!'! " <,f au 81t)(b tod C*r«i* 6 eaobM,dStri io G BStri« , S # v r,JR3 » s«i£ ** * *S£JKSs Jgfsfe r»p4lr»J. cltAßfrt »r.A altered in «»,,». . ° w - All ktpdi fhtpplog fom bcgj-ht. Hollow Ccatna f r »*«»? pfo»«cot«allpemoiwhotnfi ln*»onoo r *? , * wll •xuatoftbaUw. artrSr th « <OO Iron Wlllaw*tTaat.aljrt*fX?P®®^>' Pblladalrbla, Oct. L WM. * tmt i»oot4 ThJrt«alh. - rpllE CELEBBATED do 200 do 200 U •old caly •( E»tWy yoomlrea cti tttaL CAMPHOT a! •crtpttoi k»pt con«4at| s^sfeass^Jss^S--'' cO*r.d u «nrorj»»«l la ■ :. do 80 SHAWLSI ,ij|IAWX.S!! SHAWLSUI—An Boraa “4 A I S'J / A LUO HI 6 d‘ CO., ilerchanti' JExchdTfjt. UTOOK SALES BY~AUSTIN LOOMIS & Jv? r ,£°' AT THE JIKRCIIANTI4! KXUURGfi EVERY TUURhOAV EVKNixa.—Rank, Urldge. InwnavM^inS Ooi-pr* Stort, Bond and Re*! Estate sol.} at rohlio ab •t tho MorcUant*' Eki-luttign by - „ r. ~ , , AOSTLV LOOMIS * CO. Na,< *‘ , n 7 f BI,J ~0• u , l lp °l &t-t. negottoUd 03 r«a*oaal.!e io ftu » t.y AUoTIN I.OuUIHI 00.. f JX SUxa.- Note Broke: *. #’J Yocrthsl. OLD aTdTOUN G- AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, VIZ. • Tli.iT Profeieor Wood's Hair Reatorative WILL PRESERVE,INFALLIBLY,THE growth end color of the hair,if cwditro or tbreo times a week, to any imaginable age. Perfectly Raton the gray; cover tLe bald with oatore’s own ornament, the hair; make it more aolt and beantlfal than any ©fl, and prwerre the acalp free from all disease, to the greatest age. Sales men, Jndgna, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen, Professional Men and Gentlemen and Ladies of ait classes, all ov«r the world, hoar testimony that we da nut say too moch is Its fiTur K>-a'i the following, and Judge- IKOFESSOR S. TUALBEUG, PJAMSX, ssys, on bis nr.-iT&I in ibe United BtaU* ha was rapidly gray, l-ni on applying Wood’s Hair Restorative his hair soon recovered Hs original hoe. CHARLES l2 Naasaa Street, N. Y., says the gray hairs on fait wife's head were, at tar a few week's trial, turned into a dark brown, at tbe same time beeotifylug and thickening tho bair. A. C. RAYMOND, Bath, Maine, soys ho is now sixty yoara old, and hla hair and whiiken were I two-thirds gray, hot by tbe tue of two bottles of Rretonmra tbe gray hairs bare disappeared, both on bis head ‘aod face, and is more euft and gl.wjy than fur twenty-flea years prurient. Ills wife, at Ukj age of nitytwo, baaoswlnwlih tbe same efl«ct. HN LEY JOHNSON, Esq., of New Oriean* *ay» that he lost bisbair by the Yellow Fever, in IS$4. lie need ffutd’i Hair Restorative, and his ItairU ! Dow thick and gloesj. 8. M.MIDDLETON, Livingston, AI»b&EL% ears tho Restoratfra has dene cinch good in hit part of the country. Denst-d.lt fur l-aldne™, kedoow baa a One head of hair. T. L. MORSE, Lebanon. Kentucky, uti ho has aaea Wood’s Hslr Restorative In hundreds of ca aee,aod never knew it to fall in accomplisblac all It protesm to do. i A. J. ALDEN, McLanosboro’, Illinois, Lays he had tho scald bead eight yearn, and was bald, bntby the liberal ns«uf Wood’s Hair ltectva lire, he new has a rich glossy head of hsir. Bold by all Droggiets, and by 0. J. Wood A Co., 441 Broadway, New York,and 114, Slaib-t street, St. Louis, 51 o. Bold In I’ittebnrgh by Dr. GEO. H. REISER, B L. FAIINrgTouR AOO , and all Drogjilcs. laofcdlyj LOQAN 6t GREGG importers op hardware, NO. 33 WOOD STREET, * Foot Door* abore Bt. Chariot ITotcl JaShdSm G. B S&rur, U(e of Lancaster Log is 4 G*l3o, PffUb's 080. S. BKYAH & CO,, Commission Merchants, FOB TUI; BALE OF PIG IRON, BLOOMS, 4c., Ho. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. n, "' ,b ! rc Sr7 *!igtr THE ENTERPRISE 1 Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA Insures Agstmt Lou or DamVffe by Fir* on Baildiagi, Berchaqdite, Fnr-' ottnre, fte,, at Ucstonsble . * Hates of Premium, . D‘ ILic 7 O “T F - Rstctaford Btm: William SPE*j.of Tm' M Bee AOo ;Nalbro Prulen Jno M. Atwood ijJ. lit— .l WhluAOo j BenJ. T. Trcdiclc, of Trwjick, Blais* 4 Oo* Eenry Whwton; Morderat L. Duwmi; QeoTn. Etewartof ! to l*£ t *. AB T X; w Jch . n ? ,Bniwn ’ of Jchn n. Brown A(joi A "- C^W.O^bJSSS? o** 0 **" I**' 1 **' * £"£s*°* R*«“»ao.~Wm. llclbm * Co ,j. Painter £ ' J “- Usnhsil, E*?, AU*a yil* oo ' M’£lroj4 Co, Wilson,Psjnn *oL Balfey, Brown A Go, LI rings ion, Copeland * 00., Jamtsfi! Lyon A Co, Wm. S. lardy 4 Ce. ’ UKO. S. BRIAI *- CO., Agent,, if 3016318 No. 63 Wood street. Assurance Company, NO. I HOOBQATE StttEET, LONDOS ’ ESTABLISHED IN 1836 ' tt.gJu.eor, 31, ISM 033,03* , S This company insures jcfafesr " 09s o L,^* nu * B Fire, almost evary description of ™,pmj. The &XUI O/ JVreueeu ere uijnSvSS all cuea, baud npon the charactor cf tho panL and the mertti of the riik. oWau " occo * ! rJtX?*?’* o *,'*'**"* raWwUhom r-forsnea to linden. Arpecwi permanent fund prmtdvJ u» PiSadfi pkaftrpaymaitcttotminthU country. _ »ma*acxs tn mrsßcxca: Muara, Jamoa UcCuny A Co, IT4 Wood arr et L . John Floyd A Co, 173 •* - h i. Brown A Kirkpatrick*, IS3 Liberty etrecl; V. •• D. preg| * Gx, M Wood atrwt: u Wilson, MtElroy A fil Wood .tree!: James McCandlcaa A Co_ 103 •» « “ Nlriikk *fce,ej W.terurwt; .. , WJlt.t «n.l Wcott lirt.t,: . * Co '. ®N»t.tt ul Wood 10S £ tw *J- 4 Co. 8 Wood attrrt; ■ “ S” 3 r °!^ h ,n<l Hutrt itrutg W «H »»d W."r ,ut izmbcn at PattieiLJEU. V , tteerg, O. Smut, l>j. 13 But! «r«L 1 '?*”■ * Co, 232 Mubtt tot; „ M Keo A Co, 23 Sooth Front street “ £Sh e wii* oa 2 , S ,,rrßtt,mft4li " r »§i w Smith, Williams 1 Co, 613 Uarket time Jamea Graham A Ca. 20end 22t.»mh& 5 1 , •-' Don. W. A. I oner, iju, Jttdg, Sttpmme Oottrt. jr"”l,dN anKS W- AKIIuTT , Agent, ~ I,JU One. 103 Woodrtrret. ciscimj 3v Bcjtxao fluid. [i 11 MUO3IDB*. ta «• t» glTlog IU P B ra»iKa OILS of Si. t2i“i24fcrjjl« l„. ooSO : pnrsßussff,
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