feurgjj (Sajettf. inou r. 2.. mos..©. a. roorac* r. bbrbTt & CO. . SUITORS an_.d. P& OP RJRTO It X J MONDAY MARKING, OOT. 24', 1669. Tila Ciooionnti Oommtrtial speaks of the Ohio Statesman as tho meanest paper in the country; but U could not bate had th* Pennsylvanian be fore it, or iL would hflVB made it no exception. The Jcamon, jo iie anxiety to make . political capital out of ib© Harper’s Ferry riot, parades a column of extract, which it attrib* Utes to “Wendell Phillips, orßepuhlkanf “Gerrit Stfaitb, ao Abolitionist and Republican,* 1 and ‘ others of the same kidney; and quotes from Abby Kelly Foster, the Boston Liberator and f J Frcd, Douglass, as Republican authorities, i.j' -No», the Pinnvjlvanian knows better than ‘ Utls- It knowe that not one of the persons 1 aimed ever acted with or bas in aoy way been identified with the Republican party. The at tempt to make political capital out of the farce at Harper's Ferry riot Is mean enough; hut to back it up by such falsehoods is the very aame of meanness- Wendell Phillips, the Fosters, and Garrison, are oon-Wre. They believe U criminal to vole! They belong to no party. And so far from favor ing the Republican parly, they have abased it *0 foallwth&t the Pennsylvanian, foal as it ie> might mm a leason from them. As- to Fred. Douglass and Gcrrlt Smith, they belong to a little pollilosl party of their owo, and have no connection with the Repablioan party. 80 far, indeed, are they from being iden tified with it that lset year Gerrlt Smith ran as an independent candidate for Governor in New York, for the purpose of defeating the Republi can candidate, no was then the the dem ocratic press io that State, and they patted him on the back as one of their most efficient allies. Bat the Ptnntylvahian goes farther. It re sorts to downright forgery, attributing the fol lowlog to Mr. Giddlt)g9:' : ~ “Hook forward to the day when there shall bo a servile insurrection in the South ; when the block man, armed with British bayonets and led N on by British officers, shall assert his freedom, and trope 01 oar of extermination against his natter; 'When tho forch of the incendiary shall light up the towns and cities of Me ffoufh, and out the last vestige of Slavery. And though I ujay not mook at theircalamity-nor their fear oom eth, yet I will hail It as the dawn of a political millennium.” Mr. Giddioga has time and again disavowed tho genuineness of this ; and it is not mors than » * J«»r since be put upon it the seal of forgery by declaring that he never altered snob sentl- Dents. ' --'~We entertain the profoundest oonleiopt fcr partisans who can resort to such trioks as these. j*gr Tbe Buffalo Commercial Advertiser}* straight American paper, administers the followlog just rebake' to the demagogaes who are trying to make politioal capital oat of the performances of * a madman at Harper's' Perry: _ **We are sorry to see kin the detnocratlo press a pitiful attempt to makb political capital out of those events, and to redreseot the orlmes of a craty farntlo as the sins’ of a party. There is nothing io the history of tho affair which will bear this oonslraotion. Let the power which pat down this ioßurreotion receive all the oredlt for its promptness and energy, bat In the name of deoency and for the preservation of a spirit . of anity between the Stated let the blamo fall where it belongs, on a fok wild and frantic fools, who have paid for their folly with their Urea,” \ The N. Y. fYn«, in this connection, very truly says? _ I - “The Herald, and one or two sheets of kin* dred temper, aro doing them utmost to alarm , tlx ® South, by holding up thW affair as only one incident of a gigantic crusade,! organised at tho North, and to bo waged for emancipation of Southern Stales in ono vast outbreak of ihsur* reotloa. Oar Southern brethren will do Shea. Mires great harm if they suffer terrified ipto believing any such thing. 7>ath oonsternation os suoh reports are calculated tV. ureale, ie only Ices calamitous than the evil L which it appreheods. The people 0/ the Aac« neither agency m uti. ■■hii'T'i. apology, or an t»«<-.»rv'ioicraften for it. A por tion of the political'press tmquesiloo ably do everything in their power to reader the * people as much suspected and as odious .to South' 1 as possiblebut they will do the gross iojostlce. and Inflict upon those who faith io their slanders the grossest injury. The people of the North are not assassins nor conspirators:— nor will they tolerate assassina tion or conspiracy against their sister States by 1 their own ctuseufl.” 1 I*oh liras.—The following is a statement of the receipts of ore and Iroo, monthly, this sea "" eon,and lasi, by, the Bay do Noquct and Mar qneiie Railroad, op Lake Superior, on which the ore is brought from the mines, cr rather quarries, which arc 14 to IT miles inland, to the lake for shipment: M ' 1 Mftj Jane... Ju1y...:..... ....... 'August S«ptembor Oat, to 3th ioat. y T0ta1......; -28,918 75,875 The three Iron Ore Companies, ibe Jaokaon, the Cleveland and tbo Lake Superior, hare had orders for oro in advance of ibelr ability to sop* ply U all the season; a fleet of from ten to twenty vessels has been constantly to port waiting for cargoes. The current prleehaa been - $3 per ton, of 2,240 fha., delivered tovessels. The greater portion of this season's shipments hare been to the blast furnaces located on tb«bl. tumlnons coal fields of EaeLexa Ohio and Wes* • torn Pennsylvania; - Several thoosand tons bare •if; bee a ehjpjfed to the farnaees at aad near De* S.V'jr.j ’.• d one cargo baa found its way eastward as Danville, Pa. i,M 1 Massillon farnace, nt Massillon, 0., Is /--■ / y Taiag out twenty tons of Iron per day. ■ ' furnace, at theestno place, is also In operation. /;The salt of tbo Patton City Iron Works 1 against Q. H. Reolon, no trial for a long time at I Cleveland, hoe been decided in favor of the L plaintiffs. They alleged that they bad been Im. posed upon by Renton; wbo sold them bis patent for making iron by the once much talked of Ronton process, and tbe jury gave them a ver» .. . dlot of $25,000 damages. Tbe wholo merits of ~ tbo patent came up in review, in this case, and . . tbo verdict Is equivalent (o eayihg that It was a , humbug. Tss Lsmocraoy in Philadelphia are again fighting bitterly. The rmntyhanian denounces a long string of respeotablo Democrats in that oily who are obarged with attempting to relievo the party from the incubus of Baobananism; and the Pras comes to ttieir rescue. The ioten* tioo is plain to run every one out of the party who does not worship at tbo Boohanaa shrine. DrBTJtCOTTVB fIXB AT Wbilstills, O.—Ont Spurt in Autn*.—The town of Wcilsviile, twen ty-one miles north of this city, and oo the Ohio river, wot visited lost night with a more tbaa ordinary destructive firo. Tbe fire broke oat in tbs large grocery and commission hoaeo of Welle * Vaooe, Main street, ruonlng parallel with and immediately lu the rear of the buildings faoing m _ - - = tb* river. Tho'square between tbe boose of Pnasoas Kulko is a ik Cuba, Welle It Vance and tbe corner of Malff and Lie* * T 0w major of tbe rural militia, sixty. *°o street* wm totally eoasamed, iaoladlo* tbe fiTO *•*” oW » nwr Ha ™»> Cabs, recently lonal Hotel, tod * emmber of dwellings on • da ® l * ilh BWOP,3fl f sod killed bis adxer. progress of tbe fire was here s«7» * JO«™6 man. Tbo ecoond then took up ested, by faring down several frame build- th ® sod be too was kiUod by a ihroet of Ings, and U wee only by almost taoarhaman major's sword; aooofiia oftbo principal next efforts on tbe part of tbe citliene, mom women Bt SPP Bd »n d was also killed; lastly, a and children, that the building* fronting the friend of all tbo others frit bound to axenge rlwr, In tbo vicinity of the Missouri Hona* their deaths, but, apoo receiTiog a rather sexere (tbo most xaluablo portion of tbe town ) were wound, declared himself satisfied. Tbe victorious saved from a oommon destruction. Tbo nor- duelist, in full uniform, wont to Haxana and tton of itbo town baroed, though not tbe text presented himself to the Captain General, who, was the'TrasloeFß portion,' end ths tj BB 0 j without doprixiog him of bis sword, pointed out the cltUecfl of WeusriUe and to the town will a room for him to oocupy, aod placed a "guard O>o a setton what extent we bate not of honor" at the door. It is believed that he will learned. Neither did ws learn the amount of he acquitted by tbe military court bofore wbiob insurance or U t companies involved, but it wa* he is to be tried rod U not known—aomo supposed it the work of "Tbcie at] n ' ,1"/ tr ? ,r »a Inotndlarj; but tha gsneral lmpressioo la. litioal caplta°^,n?^S.! h i‘ '"P* ■ that 1( resulted from'-on ia-eeure and carelessly thea.and 1 thboacr. l^ I ,’ l “ 3 f k °,| on * pat np Oto*o-pips—whtoh should admonish tho getly at its blood* dliriii ba l° *? v ' a ' pabUo elooffhero than at WellsrUlo, tbo import, op to exdio Dan* .ill ’ “,“ d *” bold * n ? th ' m boos, at this season of tbo jear particularly, to resemblance to bjens« 0 Tk T ' btor » slokcniog baring atOTfs and pipes, fotoaccs aod Are pis- tho dlsguatlDg enlormsat to “ r 0 coa °,- l ° ,ots, well and carefnll/ scoured against similar lorb It If wo coold." . ' We WODIJ 001 dl>_ _ ■ Booxor lmns»ro**,'Uiogroat.trarslor,-says’ tbo llmbofa^eeOpfuiStb’lwS-aS.*' 1 “ p 10 that ths natites of A/rioa, “have 0 east oombtr broke, and tbe Tlothfc”asdo of queer and ridiculous notions.” Tbe. ho*. goMs that wMIo ttifnloo h. , W genmally boon wppoeod to in* t oosjldttahlt word* or»anun7,ib* e r * p ?r e !la t” bomber of kloko fiiticlrJtctf»,-Z»ii.Vo»\ /«?, ’ th ' fr;tr 1853. 1359. T*ni UrcnghXdatsn. Font brwgUdovn ....,2,778 8.261 .1. 5.664 l 13,687. ... 8.943 i,. 16,863 ... 0,808 I 10,868 - 3,860 17.170 350 8.786 ™" * * Kl, '»““-OiacUl. j Tas Bonn*** I'r.iTFoav —Tif Ch»rltßlon T ( OVteiow, complete official returns of Mmury lays down the fallowing filiform as the iho late- State election..' Cochran’s tnaiority is proper course for the South lo furf-ae ei c0u0cc .17,514, and Eeim's 18,400. The majority would ■ liOQ " ilb ,b * comiog Presidential election The hftTC been what j / „ *» Democrats of the Nor-b should read it fnVd lTaxi P f lcUd-20,000-butßrad- ;) y M d see bow far it becomes, hem to submit i* ford and Tioga gate 2500 less than we had a re*- i*t :_ eon&ble right to expect. Still, the mnjortry is K ”1.. Let flic Legislatures of tbe Southern Urge eooagh. The tote is 23,000 less ibau U»i : A ule ** * l tb * ir , MX i o'«ticge, distinctly declare year i*be rights or the South, as plainly deducible G~VT,I .'W».r...«™t 1 fr »“ ',?• f"" ““"•P"*" 1 * i,h “ Oocfa’R, a. Writs. Keim, u. n-.w e , p resolution that they will vote lor bo one for the ... 2629 2639 2620 2546 v Presidency or Vice Presidency, who does not ... 7984 4720' 7930 4729 plainly and distinctly affirm and support thorn ... 2282 194?. 2261 1942 without non-committalism, dodging or rquisoca ... 1766 1131 1748 1132 tion. ...6261 7444 6451 “'7268,;' Should the Charleston Convention declare ... 2600 134 9 2002 1339f] and affirm these righis, aod nominate candidates ... 2087 1514 2075 1514'fofc ‘he Presidency and Vice Presidency who ... 6172 6169 5176 5164 j distinctly support them, then .he Southern ... 8743 1639 3783 1651 ! 9’ales will support stfch candidate?; and should ... -Oil 2147 2009 2160 j‘hey be elected, proof \will bo afforded that the ... 1693 1868 1681 1900 | South may coniioue «ith safely to tbo Confed ••• 634 1216 683 1216 ■ eraoy. ••• 1129 1448 1122 1457 : “3 But should the candidates for the Presi ... 1492 1640 1614 1026 * deucy and Vico Presidency,* thus fairly noraica ... 2440 2238 2444 2233 ted by the Charleston Convention, be defeated in 1220 1600 1285 1680 the Presidential election,sand the Republican or 1055 1782 1070 1808 Abolition party succeed lo electing their caodi — 5066 4042 6066 4046 dates, then the Legislatures, as‘soon ... 2766 2141 2765 2126 thereafter as thay shall [successively assemble ... 2921 3224 2932 3284 together, should reoall thteir Senators and Rep* ... 8831 2217 3284 2277 reseniatiree from ibe Cobgresa of the United ...2097 1280 2111 12.60 States, and invite the co-oj>eraiion of their sis ... 317 411 309 418 tBr Southern States to d'eviso means for thrlr j ... 2326 1110 2299 1144 common safety. | 37 30 37 31 “4. But should the Chofleston Ooovealiou rt ... 716 861 716 S6l f«» to declare and the rights of the I ... 2670 2651 28T7 South, asdeduoibie from tbo Dred Bcott case or .. 3692 8267 3552 /339 S nomlrfate candidates whoi will not affirm and ... 785 1695 760/ 1688 oopporl Lhepi, then letlhelBouthern States uom _ 2264 :1774 2282 1778 in**® support candidates of their own 1922' 827 1332 705 plainly and faithfully reflecting and supporting 1071 861 1070 805 their rights. Adams.- j Allegheny j Armstrong j Beaver Berks ' Blair ' Butler >- '• Bucks I Bradford ’ Bedford Cambria- Clarion Clearfield Carbon.. .-rr..... Centre Clinton Columbia Chester Crawford Comberland Daopbln Delaware Elk Erio Forest Fallon Fayette Franklin Greene Haotingdon ... Indiana Jefferson Juniata- 1223 1809 1223 1309 Lancaster ?6U2 3433 7698 3458 Lawrence 1551 426 1389 420 Lycoming 2590 2949 2608 2904 Luxerne- 6071 6936 6112 5889 Lebanon 2451 1289 2161 1288 I't&lgb 3813 385 C 3622 3842 Mifflin 1372 1439 1876 1434 Monroe- 409 1777 485 1764 Montour 684 1164 018 1142 Montgomery 4685 6066 4572 5026 Mercer 2770 2225 2752 2222 M’Kean GOO 587 603 685 Northumberland.. 1672 2169 1642 2176 Northampton .* 2797 4077 2794 406 G P erry 2000 2053 2059 2061 Philadelphia 29526 2686 C 29698 26208 Pika 185 731 127 720 Potter 918 602 598 617 Bohuylkiil 4879 4531 4806 4469 2187 U9O 219 G 1175 Busquebapna 2807 2091 2805 2092 Sullivan 324 525 831 507 Snyder 1266 737 1822 709 Tioga 1940 1042 1902 1031 Polon 13C3 840 1376 824 Venango 2023 1914 2022 1837 Washington- 3746 3390 3749 3890 Westmoreland 3803 4136 8760 4162 Warren 1139 767 1129 769 Wayne IGO7 1949 1610 IQ|7 Wyomlog 751 945 768 942 Vork \ 4983 5203 4941 . 6265 Pet&ulkcm —This enbalance, kuoim her® as Seneca Oil, and ahunt which there Is at pres i col so mtiQb excitement in this county, exudes j from (be roeka or floats on the surface of springs ]io various parte of the wcrlJ. A chemical j analyeia of u loduoc3 the belief that it i« of cuarfltld— ; , 'S'"> bl «°p6'». from ..one «.„| or oik. Aud. s OnoJUadar.. 1373 the well known Brand '-.spring below ibi, tdace Surwlo-' "* ino« fv*^ 1 ' ! * :3 i 00 dourer Iwe engines intended to be used S3T :IS? Stf* liti :;?;£*•?* l r M V ~»*«. Venango orilctal. !„ „ r .«l Ai i. o>e*»...,Coehran. .. 2022 IV right Stir- o*n Keim . .. 2y;,i F.owo . Asxtmhbj Davis . .... 2051 Ilvorer . Hofiuj 2«l» Johnson SUnf. McAlery..,. 2«1I Phlppj 7r*a»urer Brigham.. . 2051 Deuglu Corir Allen 2007 Christy- DiSt A«’y...B«bne!l 19|2 Taylor.. Fleming .. .. 1935 Cvwen .. . Surveyor utlands 1991 Heydrick. Corontr Sbogart Slower;]. Total 181837 164323 182277 163877 161323 103877 Coohran'a mej.... 17514 K.'o oj lft-KX* Centre CeaßiyxOffloltl. Av.d, Gt*.. ..Cochran 2446 Wright. Sar. (?«».. ..Kein 2444 Rowo. Jttdgt -Lion. 2725 Gamblo.. Aticmblg ... Barlow 2133 Bsoner. Clearfield District —UfTWSaI vote Cor Judge. Vintu Op 2726 1251 1419 Clearfield Total 6395 4934 Jontxe Dlxtrlet—OiSc«»t Vote for Aeeembly. Union ruj-ar. Jaayitv Tos»:. Hajrw, Opp~ 1495 1270 1114 3885 Wsgenacller, Opp _ 1266 1343 1141 3763 Elder, Adm- 773 70S 1635 3070 Ritter, Ailm 883 073 1-300 2807 Dtscovsaiss is AtBICA— Tbc C»pC Tons Mail, of August 20, has the following oupy of a letter fro a Dr. Livingstone to Sir Georgo Grey, coaiainiaga eketch of somcimporuat geograph ical discoveries ia addition to ilioso recently an nouooed by that distinguished explorer; '*Rrr» Smxc, June 1, 1860. "My Dear Sir Gtoryc— -We hare latclyjdiacor ered a very fine lake by going op this rirrr io tho steam launch about 100 oiler, and then marching some fifty more-on foot. It ia called Shirwa, and lake N’gaml is a mere pond in com parison. It Is, moroorer, particularly interest ing from the fact reported by the names ou Ue chorea that it la separated by a strip cf land cf only fi»a-or aix mtlca iu width from Nyanji, or Lake N’jlnyeal— the etara—which Burioa has gone to explore. ‘Lake Shirwa h«e no cutlet, and the watete ore bitter, but drinkaoie. It abounds in fishes, leeches, alligators and hippo potami. Wedlscovered,nlso,by examining partly a branch of the Shire, called Buo, that one por tion of Shirwa Is oot more thaolkii’tyinflea dis tant from a point thatjpap«MSnybc reaobed by this laaoch, whiah-'lsyticwcpaper measurement draws thirteen inches, and actually thirty-one. Ib* Labe Sblrwa is very grand. It is eurroond ed on all aides by lofty green mountains. Dzotpbs, or an people ocorest it eay, Zotaba, is feet high, of tame shape as Table Mountain, but inhabited on the top; others are equally high, but inaccessible. It is a high land region—-the lake itself being about 2,000 feet above tho sea. It is 20 or 80 miles wide, end 60 or 60 long. On going some way up a hill, wo saw in the far distance two mountain tops, rising like islands on a watery horizon. An inhabited mountain island stands near where we first esme to it. From the size of tho waves it is supposed •to be deep. Mr. Maolear will show yon the map. Dr. Kirk and I, with 50 Makololo, formed the land party. The country is well peopled and very muott like Louda in the middle of the count try, many streams rising out of bogs—ib* veg etation nearly identical otoo. Never e&w eo much cotton grown as amopg the Mangaoga of the flblro and Shirwa valleys—all spin and weave it. These ape the latitudes wbioh I hare always pointed out Os the cotton and sugar lands; they are pre-eminently so, but such is the disin terestedness of some people that labor is export ed to Bourbon instead of being .employed here. The only (rode they have Is that J slates, and the only symptoms of impudence we met were from a jarty of Bajaoa slava-traders; but they changed their deportment instantly, on heariog that we were English, and not Portuguese. There ere no Maravi at or sear Shirwa; they are all west of the flhlro, so this lake cao,ecarco- Jy be called Lake Maravlo; the Portuguese know notbiog of It, but the minister who claimed (blue book for 1867) the honor of first travers ing the African continent fur two black men, with Portuguese names, must explala why they did not cross tho Shirwa. It lies some forty or fifty miles on each side of the latitude of Mo zambique. They cane to Tetc ooiy, and looked at least 400 miles of Mozambique. 17c go baos to Shirwa in July, and make a puob for N’yin- J e *t. (Signed) David LlV)aasTco^B^' , *'o. Should the Soathirh States succeed io eleotiog their seotlonal candidates thoa noml nated, of course they wlll;de?m it of sufficient proof for the present of their safety in the Union. ( *'6. But should the Southern States] fail io t-lootiug tho seotional candidates thus nominated, then let the some course bo pursued as bus been suggested Iq case the Democratic party bo de feated with candidates standing oo the rights of the South, and tho Black Republican or Aboli tion candidates ho elected.” Ttft: attempt to connect the Republics part; with Old Brown's mad outbreak is a necessity of the Sham Demooracy. As they arc not ablo to beat tho Republicans iu a single Free State this eido of the Rooky Meunlains, they must make the most of their victory over Old Brown's tiftcou whito men and five negroes. They have made so much ado about it that they are ashamed to have the email number of their adversaries and vic tims known. It wouldn't do Io own that the Federal Executive aud those of Virginia and Maryland have been frightened half out of their wits by a madman and bis platoon of followers. Already the bulletins of this war exceed in length and ponderousnes9 those of the war of the Greeks with Xerxes; and .-still the telegraphic wires groan with further details This is a keen 1 hunt for party capital, nod will ultimately recoil oo the hunlera —S F. Tfjht lj T.uc N jhtubps Liouti is Mrtu n The late , I Ceicttial phenomena, which attracted ?a much i i aueou.a here and to the were royally , | obj-eot| of wonder to ifc. s:m k l> n- !aif ,j Ttftp { t : ,b « totgbhcricg republic Ai.d rartr.» wt-re the mtorpretati..n> iter* ,f In-itaos j the general opinion terras to ba«e \ . cn that the j end of the world was at hand, *n-t u, ,«„ s , dickering lights were ’ hn • •• £_ *■ lUr| r'i Ft; rv *■: -■; •!! as tieltj I'f i a.- ir. ~, | , i#m It ‘he absence tf (Sen £• i-,iU l-t'k- .( r , ;1 .. mauder-in-Chief devolve upon him. U u tut somewhat ludicrous to ace a hurrying to and fro of high civil and military dignturus to suppress a riot got up by ecv c aieeu white u.cu and 6t* negroes * DtCHEise i.v Laota Bara DstaKtKG —The Sr Louts Democrat says that Uger Leer is a drug iu the St. Louis market this, fall, aa the unusual quanyjy manufactured last winter has Uf { a stock oo baud that cannot be exhausted by the regular demand. To ,get rid of this, brewing must be deferred until it io sold, r> r u must b# mixed with the new beer of this winter’s brew tug. The Democrat infer# that there bay been a reductiou in the consumption of the article. From tu* Flair*.—&o.ooo founds Of JF CO / Arrrivtd lSusioeeH opmri jtßttr«l-*y morning on Hit levee with the arrival of the Mexican ir»io of Mr. Ch&rloa Kilobit)- : This tr»lu co&nsttd of twenty.three wagojis aod two humirvl and iwetily-four head of cattle They brought m oin'j thousand pOQiids of Mexican wool, all of which was stored tn (he warehouse *.f Messrs. 'W. 11. Chik & co , before JO o'clock —JF-; i; r .. City Johnat 0/ Com , Oct 16tA_ SarwtßAßKj Abundapt. --Tuc Bucks County (¥< ) Intcllty'ncer 0: The kb.-tlb/irk trees lu Iho upper end of the couoty are moretbao usually loaicd with lws this acaaoii Tno boye ore availing thein»rlvea of ovtYy chaLoi to eo cure the crop, which is quite a wmdfall to ,unvj of them. They tide bought largely by the store keepers, who p*y about a dollar n bushel for them—in store goods. The Miltoniak taye, *Wc heat a goad de»: of complaint of the potato rot araoug our farmerr.’ That’s Bead thing to get ‘among th- farrasre,' bad enough when it Is confined id the poults. Wo bare heard there id some rot among the po tatoea on this side of tho river, espectdlT;- t iC mog those potatoes not ‘raised,’ ue:il nfter the iqu * ooutial storm.— Ltxcuburj ChronicU .Scumer CoMi'bAorr. — The far: w o«.w t.«* •fit r« tl Dot torpid. Ch->;«r». thr.;: r» !!..ibu». Htli-tji anil Or amp '.loliu, JJjientsrr st.cf. lie* fvii.it.lalnui KIT- Oilueto tod thrive ap u 1 .1 1 -p-r >-i*r! and ciu n limed It cumi no deep waifJ t, ! th* n, ili«t the drosgeat aod nvst «fi •! niMiAih) mMiilnnsare ouelde to atreat ihitlr progtota th* jailcot I* prostrate, and •II hopes ot rtiief arj«v.v:. 1. Wli ,Is It that Lu not then a flue, healthy Intuit of .11.1.1 t, firr-l alto ono u| iho ai,i>..)- teg dN«MiaaU>rospfjßei. of, »tid despite tbr skill and rrt encs of medial gsDllSm. i, lit. ratlyr wsito sway mjd»r tbalr treattWioU And b..w nU .« ir.-atmcnt to he a rour,W-d for? pimply b 7 th- tart. th.,! u.ttead >.f ».Jmt/.Utertfii< sotn tetiu-dy to stay the l*lin. v Ur. t.gth of the afflicts, ao.l at the umo tlm« chock t„.i • in tu pr.greee, lb., remedy prvsetlUtd ai led Id tbo e».,«Qjrk-n of th. natural strrneth •ndatibe lime the dleeas-. was ins*r«.t»d the sntlensr was proetrote, and lalllnj to c»tU« a reaction the (uvttent from the effett of tbepubou admtniatfitd tnnßnaittho dlevaao. Not to with BOianAVE*d iJULLANU IlITTKlll? Which aracompoticU entltei) of \Cgetablo ciettcr, and wlih lJ hate sot osly proved thoinstleca Ih" b«*l tonic in nec, t.Qt barci cover failed to cnrn~*t dlaonlart ot the *.nnj»cb’acd l.owela »heo taken Btron.l.iß to dtiwctb.ijg. J n the enroof fluomorOoniphilnts they have noctjoal. Try them etouoe. |ti*» CUnsrcur.—The *5 »cltis!ilKhly Bocr> have# ll,diend Bitters Is. tup in half plotbotUui only, and retailed at ?1 p’.r Tbo great decjond lor this **J)>C*' lobratej M< dlrloo ties induced tunny tQiltatioos, which the public «l • 'tldguanl sgalust lt«wt>ia Of Impositiont gac f-aloor naio tson of ererv bottle yoo bay. UfiJIJAUIN PAPK. Jg.. i CO, Picprietcic, 21 Wwlelrw-t, hetweriL let .toil i>J »t* . Pitta) cr»-t., p* anSdew? Uate YouDvirtpsn’—Try IViUgn’oTonic •cd Calbattto rilte, wblcb are rertatu to affurJ imoedlata relief. Tbelr operation is and cffwtoal. They are ItiTalnable f..r family use ioucrally, and core Headache, turfeJl, CoettTen ess, atid a buet or otbtr OLtileuaat evuto. tome. Ere “Oolde to Health.” Bold by n. L. r AUNESTOOtt A CO., Wholeiale DrcgclrU, no. do \food street, Plttstmrglt. j£th> ahbmmrmfnts KCOND SUPPLY OF FALL ANI) WINTER 800 D S B&MOEL GHAT & BON, XQ. 10 FirT:l XT2RET, nave In3t ri l .Ivi-J B l.viga ai,d ajjartmva. ofjpoJa It GENTLEMENS' WEAK, Adapted to the present Season imtiracing in pall a rboJ«v arltetloa of O7riKOATINGB, consisting of ESQUIMAUX BEAVERS, PRESIDENT BEAVERS, MOSCOW BEAVERS, CLARENDON BEAVERS, 4e. Alrja floeaejnrtajeot ofPlalc end Faficj . French and JEnglish n. Plush end Paris Plaid ; CASHMERE VESXIKGS, Which ore of the latest Imporuttotx*, atrd which Will be •oHlow. . ditto aobcaistnunts. piRST PREIIIUM ' F tRST ' /f-p/?) # ‘ GRAFF & CO. rf? (^~ MANUFACTURKRS FOH TUB BEST CMTaNEE STD AND SMITfIFIELD£Ti, a *T» Q TT -p Q OPPOSITB-TaK O'tiT OFFICE v ° • rmsßrsGß, pa. FOIMUH BE*T Stranger* or Cl z«n» COOKING ivAN'oE FOR FAMILIES, __ l - \LSIROPS nf knowing where nth.* Lwt With IVrJ lujr f-.r throwing iu Coal, *° P T>t> * r " Toonj moo for l omums, are dlrtci- A S D BEST WOOp COOK STO l'W-Twfc,r,ii 4 ; * *-1 u 1 ‘''Mfliioiiij mfu yj I**© city Lul nro oi*)fet rr* AVT 4 RDKI,BT TUFIATF AIIEftHFNYOoOSrS AND t, “ ,LOMA ** Rf>T *-'i ? NDHV‘ fTJVE * oS “ r **‘ “ W. cflb* CWleg* and w ASTERN PENNHYLVISIA AGRI- Ai-o, on h»od « Ur«- ,%-ottajM.t of Heating H.cc* to-ticutl-nvi r “' tIJ,i * n thil * ltalU * CULTURAL fIOCIRTT S*^,' ™ I'" ** "™'*' ”“‘7C “J ‘"s’. >o. S4S Liberty Slr.nt, * i •«*•>•"«<* tb» «. rk b , ATTHK lIP.AD or W.1.-D STRKKr. J *f ncy »h* «»•«»»»; Iho qn*lia.«,.i,..-- r.t.sßCTofl. pcssi. ; «*“*«'?<•>^; h * I go to m*ko on a fir«t CU»« School; «n i ja.,. , f l “»* | that ltd Iron City Culleg* i« greatly lo a h * L, _ N J I k*®' 3 ' ] *jjd {■OTSCWW fuClllUcd DO *!utf C | M , . n » ft »«uot that tb«-J will pxtiot.icp t:_- will they l« solicited to Jo to. ac24d'*wF Orates am 3 Ranges? JjILVZB COP' SILVER HF D A L dipl o-m a s : bissell & CO., NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET. MANUFACTURERS Of °OOKINQ, FA.RX, O K heating stoves, Fine and Common Eoamolled orate fronts and fenders, And the Celebrated Capitol and Eagle o o o k i n & BAiraas It yw want tb* BtCST CO /KING RANGE that ii mi*, calt at BISSELL 4 CO.’S It you cant « COOKINu STOVE that CAon-.i be tui pawed, e*U on It y-io are building a hou's, aud waul the Lett OIIATK FRONT* AND FRNDEHF. rail on BISSELL 4 CO Ho. *3S Lid IN SEASON. NOW OPENIL’U A FULL ASSORTMENT UNDERSHIRTS DRAWERS. GLOVES and r..r MEN WOMEN, and Ala*. « Urge «p -S :■! lmjL liuoDs, 0 A ITERS, COATS an t R..FTON. OltttK Sc MACHIIM, V,. 17 Fifth Street. HaF'Wljc.logato Uuv*»l* supplied at M!i nu- tacturor^'pricec cc2’2;lwj Splendid Fall Stock. ABER, »M t.KSALK AH ii KTAII. t'KALU. C. IAM Y AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. SHAWLS, If A X TIL LAS. NBKI'LK WORE. MOURNING GOOD?. HoußO-Fainialiins GooUa and DOMESTIC GOODS GENERALLY, Ntr. 100 Market Streot, 3 d tti fio» itb •treet, towards Liberty, east side PITTSBURGH, PA. .. H2wd w • DOUGLAS, No. 77 Wood Street UAT, CAP AND LADIES FANCY FTJR HOUSE. Fall Style Drc?s Hats now Ready, with ell the new styles of SOFT n*TS end CAP*. Wbot*. role end BaUil. Hy frleods sud the public ere ' ium*J, Nn. IT WOOD BThF.ET^^*WP i, ' > “' W. DOUQLA3. .’_T...riUNK 'van'uoudbb. GRAFF & VAN GOROBR, MERCHANDISE brokers, COMMISSION MERCHANTS 114 Second Street, Pittsburgh. 4»s)m;a f , tb. pr*aaat .t Wo. 13 Waod glrcL^, . ™ . Ktrato "• W. Tlr.r* ACo , New lur«, ghrirer A Di) worth, Hub’* Ppae»r A Co, “ *pr. llarl*uffh A Co.. '* Tbjin[.tun. Clark A Tone*. U*o*oJlt*«.Mean# *Co. M PhUadelpbU. £UrrUcn A Uoppar, Oaolo. I - :V. f !*T b * il * Poe*. PMU |T.aDu|aaACo, « T. H lillrlJgt A Co, Halltaiur*,) R, D. Ntwcntnb A Co., Lco> Armtiu-n.l, RJggi A On, - j UrlUr, Sy. cclMyd H n n t i n g~B o o t s< GENT’S 3 SOL.J£ WATER PROOF HV N TING BOOTS, aT ff. K. SCnMERT/j A .OK'S, wo. at rwn sift, 'fiijuieu •< -i' - A'.NMlfcU'S Ti.MPISH A.NCi; PAN OK A- M 4 will l-e pihUil rio4xt e»*nlng, ttri. illih, at 7 lty pfl»i SlocUir. Tickets 21 ceott; rblluien 10 coot*; ill tUbeti (| Among tb*> prludpal Dream; Tha Capitol and ifcnAJo Uotue; tso Jmoca ration; Til* I>. Ilf tutii Triaeor, and oUior arenea «f eqtialln lorret. orJiCid QUEST; "jiXPANDlNa—ljiprov ■w i?e.~Th* attention ot yeatUmm sad Uitina, especial ly those of at-deoUry habits, I* direct# I to the celebrated OQE'iP hXfANtnm gDSrENP*B9. They are light, •lutlc, strong ead dorsMe. I bey ere equally callable for Indira or gentlemen, tod it is an tcnpotsibiitry f. i ops to be •taoj> shouldered, oryoaseaa • contracted cbtat after hjbltn •lly veariog these itilpendera. An eienloatioai* nil that btvlidiol. for etla, wholmle and retail, by ocW OABTWHIOnT A YOUNG, 80 Wood at f. MARSHALL i CO., Anoooocs tin *rriT«t o> NEW WALL PAPERS, BORDERS. Mo. 87 Wood Stbeit. ioontry Blankets Of TDK BS3T TKirOKKoDd MOST DCTAM.E MAMBUL. 0. niNSOK LOVE, 61 lfirkititmt. U H: UABp 0 h, FX)R NOVEMBER. At » myih k JriUucU’lL (OiHe * Co-’s,)« Fifth etrett, Odd Fellows 7 cc2* SALE—A two storied Brick . mg, cootaloJog eight rooms asd floltbod anteßH3 lighted wltbgu and having all the modern improTemvoK •Uaaled on IwibelU street, Allegheoy, tr*r tbeZlesd itmt bride*. For further paitlcnUry, •nqalrs l! ttAitdtf JOn.f SItOILL k BON. IfcB Liberty streof. STORY ON CONTRACTS', li vole.; StoiYe lenity Jaiispradeece.2 volt; htory’e Fealty ’Plced* mgs; htoryoo Ficoiscry-Noter, Ktory on Agency;' Story va bills of Rxcbange; Btcry on l’crtnenhlpj Story on Da:i tnmtr, Story on the Oociutntioo, ebtfdgvd. KAV k CO.. M Wood itmt. W OKSLEY'B niGHLY PERFUMED TT VEOBTaDLK OIL BAND 80AP-4 0 etecaotere. pareilon for wbiunio* and benntlfying the betidv end Ace, aadprcvrntlng th« ekin from cheppmg, foreoleby 8. JOHNSTON, Jleiell Brrirriet. Corner Stnltbfleld and Fonrth etre, t«. / •I LYOERINE.SOAP-A eieoUent remedy VA ICT ttie cuts pf tapped flends, for nle by J , 8. JOHNSTON, Betai] DrcarUl. 1 Center Smiths eld and Fourthstmte SWEET POTATOES—IO Lble on ooneien mcnf,tQßrriTethlad«r.fhraeleby . o • StlßeM,WlUa' 200 RB i-s. extra and supekfi® 'GWrumiotHitb, owreSSjaS. HE ATTENTION) STOVE DEALERS Is rcppcctfully invited to tho largest dtoek and greatest variety of STOVES in the State, manntactnrrd by A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. IN r.ur assortment will be I.tunl tl.e f.Uow log well known cook h i (> v h: m TRF LiOPBLE TOP PATENT.iAt asmoke A'ONsrjitNn Titopir. i.r 0..»i Tin: NEW AND EEAPTIFI’I. limPBLE Tup PATENT HAS AND SMOKE L'ONSI'MIN.I ARBITER, for Co.l iMy Stryac. THE NEW IKiCBLF.TuI* IMTFNT u|,-i AND SMOKE CONSPMIbiii ETREKA. r..r i ...I ~r THR l ELFBRATFD VK’TuR t.r W. .1, Ln.' l*ak and Pittsburgh j PKRMII'M STOVFi <'F. THIt KK I'JPI KHpNr VARIETIES. I IIOsfERY I'AHLoh *1 r.VE-L I•» W . I Bi . I r „■ i. CHILDREN marget. and healing >'••»«» «.r ».<>> •le-'-nfi '.hate fiwta. MITTENS. Wooden & Willow Ware 3AMUBL KIDDLE, I Muubriqttr *Q.I WliclomU m j CHIRSS, TUBS, BUCKETS, BAfiK&To. bkoo c .Vo. 21 Diamond, Pi{T?Hr&c'; H !° *l': , 0I» ru«~l r.y Mfflvir Mn °’ '' ,lb * ,, n>'> | CO-.,. „ its * ’ , ' l “' 1 ""pT-. ,. ! Chraftr Ilian dtr irrrrrn! in ' Tabucatlonal. _ Ti>« tv- 1.,-, „ j „ _ North Sewlckloy Acadomy. CHUtiNr'V?'’VA‘'* * 'TUJIS i- ‘ituatcd in Uoavcr Co CHUa>/>-1.r,..uf1. J ..... ..., ir iUJT> X 1*- .-- t-.Hi if St» Btl-htou tftAiioa o !. n * U V* ,4r "' k " r ! ,D ". I’nt-tufj;.,, H «» rU o *uD aconctuf tho tiealthfalcw* and pr-1-u- I^-rT < * _ t-tautj vf ibp.nrMvjn-jjnx WQt'trT. Ibe 6{qJo b u at« frw DVA/AAiP— I. «n 4 pi~.il. four* «o i *«. fri-ta «fna»-.T»J «*t.«laLK-c» v«f ** t h " “crn .r .e:i».ofi>ri>£rMJt»o WJ«aandA TraoLfiT’.Tn ,A ie*Cl«-r oNoug wp*rirtj«. Tbo frxiaro LAOfUara will bo .tr, 1 . , "'. “ “ V l ’-. r" r “‘ " J c ' h '•"■l 1 " b J r BaWHIT. * stuiltn™. rtoSSlLo rr.oc. b * ,o, ' Wt ' fl ‘ , F"- -t ‘' n t ao-l Ucrtaanj. T * gSmSS!^ 4 - I**'' I’*'"' 1 ’*'"'- ? 5 *•“ ■" ""*• .**• aelt **** ,ua •«» cammed 00 TBfSDAT, OctJJth, J&w.anJ cuoUooaS waOn. Tbowons of imtroctloa » «ssr^i. d T; r "' k; ri " •" ,ta '= b '.i> CLOfSKS PIN:?—P' j tm In.* J.tn o pr..*« ti-xcriPmliL'a PaiitC. Is grc*- *o-J 1 r«*» ?|„ ti,.*. lu *n> WASnuOARUO—' auilvo Rnld H Cmt»r, Alar Mia Zinc. Itooblo WcO>t nj ail h-» BROOMS, Wn* BHUSIIfSIUc . in £ r**t MJStL TO' -tiingWn Buttor (*£j) liuu< r «r-j M—if f .j»,* 2«r f ii ?*t ortlugly. DOOR a: 5 nu.aay c**, and g..-*; Gras |---|n n»>« waiter ST BOXES—Spies Mil Bv-xna. ft In neat, ■Tain* J varabbcl. OAK ST A DS—Aaroroxl uz*. f.ir appl* tt. Hr kraut pick!- tnant or milk. CMURKI ,A tTAKDi—Tor•tonUor Jw liiaet CLUTtIf UOBJKS—Afwrird alftr, m-1 ►«»*- avis to orde: Wi)ODK‘ TVARE—comprising Rolling Pin-, potato Morii rr», Jnttw Prtnta * n l Lad Ira. Uooo Sjutmt* Spv UMd Kaalcra, Moidi-ra, Soap Cup*. Sharing Boa *, eplftou. Bang Starta, Ate, l ick ai.d n«M.nt Bar Ur*, Su«k Mania, Ac. Rata p mousetrapsoun TAR C INS, MOP HANDLES, tr.a and wool l»a.»« Clc be* Poundq*. MAKE 'IT BASKET?, !t» grant rariotj <>f ai>« and aijl», t>y tb uoat or duran, wf «-nr own manofactero, at pr a*. CtOn.ES BASKET?!—IIonaJ tod ct%l 4 (q oral. CLOT ICS HAMPERS—Sqaar*, flat »h'l truck tl.li MUBMSRY CHAIRS of aaerr attlo. OCkl ÜBS AND CRADLES of trrrj ttyi*. Tf > KLINO BASKETS— Aranrlad tixesacd atjW > do Berlin. JapaoaH a do french, «*»ortci. L. IE3 CAP do tj j do lo RETICULES— Imported and America;. ae-iOOL BASKETS lo graat TivifiT. tPi.IT, HAMPERS, tor poLiio»t.praebaa. A' ORCHARD BASKETS—WiIIow mod Split. 49*0)tf and country dwlara arft loatud to mil R cd «:*• •minaotuatork andprlcaa bafor* purchasing cl*«*bare aa waOANNuT HE UNDERSOLD IN THIS MARKET SAAIUBL RIDDLE) ik. a i Diamond. Plttalmrgh CARD' " UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS PAY a«»ccfnU>l wlih blm In th» tVHOLKSALE OBuCBHY BDfllNKfla, Mr. BAMUBI. fcIVART »uJ Mr WIU,IA2| CI'RRY, #nJ will ruadniie tin. »aa>« il.« oLU STAND, NO ari LIBKHTY street, 1-s.pc4.tr It. fegli Unfel IVH.UAII 11 u'yBMI t Pitr«i nrjh. Jut» l, usi> r I ftAMUKi. fcW HIT W)l N UuKMI.Y ,WM CUiUxY. W. M. GORMLY & 00, IYHOLEOALB GROC E R S , DBALKR6IN P R.O VISIONS, PHODUCE AND PITT.SBCRfiH MAKUFAOTUKiSiH, P*o. aji Llbarty t»tra«l, PUliburgh, pa. JuZOmdCdp J. W. FINLEY— V. A. TITBPIN. PIS LCI t TtariK, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHipyvOO. ILLINOI9. 49*0i.nparUciiUr tttcotloa to i.ho pnrcluw mil .it* FLOUR, GRAIN ANI) DOR [l tlrm TA-IimSOOIT A CO, PllUbti.gh, P. JNO. B. OANPIELD, do ,| 0 ... 1, WALLACE do 2 wlfcSmdta uy gUPERIOR COAL-OIl; ■ „Ow Urg» «3Mrl«Qcs nod oartßitUDg labors Tor a loss “=•.ft? >*“Ptrtnoi:o ..l rVSS Obfinsl (Xzt Oil, which Is slrcacy well known. BO< * <■ r-. t ’ " ’'"' h 5003 OT ’""" ” II riwdi gat light in britkansy. Hit tutu tty nvtytnlotict. Jl may bteorried a scw. It bunt *»o\okt any rffenttv' odir. It it m dear and btuuitfulin ester. IMitfu cheapest light knovm Dmlsts cso r»ly opvn oslfcrmily 1q ifa# qnslitr of raf oU- ADAIR 4 VrCOtlt, Heflot-rs of Com Oil, | Ar»gijf, nmr Htgb •!. erZleodaJewloF No. 31 PeDQ’«J pANNfIL COAL OIL. '~~ Tboofl wemeoo»t»otlj -urnlng oat U anlrerraßy ccn enjedtobe onrurtMUod in qnailjy and Bny ether id" market- There I* nothing rot.ro iraattfu] lucntur, or more brilliant awl durable iu nmti plode, sad being nulfonn, (•ntch'K-n will elw»j3 obiaiu the same excellent artlcla. CuatO«M« nuUnuowu under* greet vailet? of fabcttul namee, hot dealer* ihi-nld tn-t wad to (be out “.or the H£sm or the thin*/’ nud pee WO or 80 |r further (•rrOiolart addrcM h*r. fj. WfiBBEB or Mr L-tMWWO, North PfirlrhUy, pa. WW Ht/eeSßua-C. TKAOBR, J. E. PAEK, Gea. W. ROB INgQN, Jr., J. B, McfADUgy. ••SCsJmeod CEYVICKLEY ACADEMY!"— A Classical “ 11-'.l 1 -'. RET. .T. S. TRAVELLt, A. H, Principal. Tl.r THIRTY-FOURTH BE3SIOS wilt eotaßeo'e co TUESDAY, Norcisber t»t, J 449. Tzun.per rewl.-tj of flr„ tao&tbl |7» For clicalan, etc., enquire ol John Inria ft Poo*. 57 Wrtrr etraet, or T. U. Kcno ft Co, 21 Wcod e treat, or cl the Principal, Bewtcftlfj, Pa. r«i2mecd**StP U]iUllftO!]AaCOflflfCßClALt/UI.L£UE College flail, Diamond, Birmingham. TERMS, CASH ON ENTRANCE. For Ornamental WrtUug „.4U) " £■*“ Writing — lo V Hoe Delimited. “ Writing end Boolt-Ketplng__ So} s: Writing Bad bookßwpU-B 0. 11. LEITaEAI), Jr., Profowor of Piomuuhiß. C. P. WKLLS, Pn>f«*>rol l>»k-Kf*plßg *nd Coowi dtl Calcn'MJnn*. RBY. W. B. DOLTON, Lecturer on History end Gen*n ScMeeta. lfoS. B. P. FLEJTNIKErf, Ex-D. 8. Kinlaler u Bei murk, a member of tbs Pittsburgh Bar. Lecturer on Con CDorcal Lav. PROP. M. P. BATON, Leetureren Elocution.,- Cail and tee v&ai bu new b«aa before attempted L>» any penman, namely; good nuns of Ornamental and Practical Paamanablp tsncuUa in ytmr vrtttnct, to tbe abort space of from SO seconds and opwards. ami brartlo, M frtO pww«F. Bimlnitim F.itj ft** for etudesta. Eeotrsnceal any time* For ■pcclmocaof off-hand Boslseea Writing, enclose two postage staff ps, and aldren a n. ißinreAD.rrtncipai, JgYMydiwF PlUlborKtl. i’» IJni’l'EHSlT* or PEHSaYLVAIIjI, Law Dapaitment, t' II I L A D K L P H 1 A. A TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION will Za. commence on tbe Sd of October nejt Tbe following arc tbe eatjecta of tbe lecturer HO.N. OEOKOB BHARBWOOD—Fereom, Personal Prop erty end Mercantile Lav. r PROP. P. MoOALl.—Evidence PROP. E. SPENOBR MlLLER—Equity Jurisprodense Bmy effort (, mado to render tbl* Inatitntlon efficient for H.e purpose it bu In view. Tbeatadents are frequently and carefully examtnod, legal questions are disunited aod ln *rttlas form part of tbe cooree. By the mlee oitbo Ooorta, tbe tloe occupied here, la treated at eqnlTa lent, for moat purpoaes to office study, In eotttUne to ad mlsripo to tbe bar, and vbea admitted in tbe Court belov. a graduate of tbi« Institution eatr practice at once In tbe a’ 6 .* jM»*>«o«yl*oliirg will b. J.ur.i rt fn FRIDAY, P.pb SOth, u 8 oclock, P.M, t.tbogra.l Irttora room, by lb. lion. GbO. .-EiAKSWOOD Mlflum ■pENN INSTITUTE, ' ■A;-,, HANCOCK HIIIEET, KIIttFE.N.Y •of 1 ’l?.’“ »U«BAY,-tb. Itrth AUQtIST. I.rai * a f* r of Are months. 3. Bi. BMITH, _*n_S:tjd Principal. Second Hand Pianos. The FOLLOWING PIANOSwac viilbe told Tory loir fjrcnb, to room for s new arrival: II V Iff 0n« Rneetroc-d G} oct. Piano, Bhno»fcnew,s22s do do 6$ do do do 200 do do 6 do do dn do 0 do do -do 175 d-» Mahogany 6 do do do Rosewood G do do do Mahogany 6 do do old style, 50 J AL &OUA—2O t OOU lba. in caika pprj bblfl. Jforealeby . B. A, FAUNXSIOCJS ACO Corner »f First and Wood atmts. OIL LEMON—7 cans for eale bv ” M «• A. FAIDH3TOCK!* 00, t<:G Comer of Flret and Wood tUaato. T4IUIANTO APJEHUfIJT-5 gro. for sale }'t d. a. rinsEsnSs * co. - l< *-* _ Corner of TlnttmlWooditmte.'a SiMMI CURED DKiEI) BEEF—3OO Jte. TctthcnreJ D.-cf Jait rrc’d*n£ fjr *a’,e SOS'S r*n> ij Urncafy »gd Tcj Te4*r»l Btwt, A 1 htfrn J. CTOfiE WAiU O e*jitxo lot aalo ty fJutmc jaoncts AS IT WAS AND a! It Vs -ThD lUv D *- *-»*a «1U lecture ca the abvf« subleet in City Uhll,on Tneaday evening, the 2Ath ta.t Tickets of admission £5 coots. T-. i«, bed atVl ttorrm. etc., and at tbs door. will be devoted to tt,« r*u, 4 j Ireland’* gvMgellrstln.i. ortl.-Jtd irS»Tnl KiGi-Lii! Month AT .Matting or tbs Yocvo JUs’eCaaumjiAsjo. vtllb*v d et the rooms ,i)( tbo Atsociaticn. on Fin*) »t*, rt. eu re R>ed'i Jewrlry Sbuv, on tbi«lHunds) i *vruiog ai T o'dr.-k. Member* end rcuiigoien ,-*uer»lly are earnestly iuri:,.| ni bipr.amt. • BENKV A LAYKI.k, orvd Hr.-.w ,1 eg Srcmai > I Rolf Cur H»«s »' Pittsburgh, Ocut-r tmli. |%sa j Election for Thirteen Directors of “ >, S y this Bank will be bald at Mjh 15-toing II ,um, ~n MONDAY, NoVeraber, 2l|t prctu, between the hour* of ll a. Bn and 2 r. H. Tbe Auddsl Sleeting of the Stockholders will b* held >n TUESDAY, November let, prox., at 10 o’clock, a. H. JOHN SIAGOFFIN, Cathicr. Cmtt.tj’ Base, Pltiabucgb, Get. 20th, 1859. jns»Aw Rldction for Thirteen Directors of this Bank will be bald at tbo Banking Ilonsoos MONDAY, 31st of November, between lb« bonr* of lOa.k. and a r.u. Tbe Auaual Meeting of Stockholders trill be bold ot TUkSOA Y, Nev. l.t, at 10 a. it. B.P. JOWEa,C*«hitr. Mccßario’s Dave, I I'iitfllnrgb,oct'.'bev2lst, 1859 > F.te.-tion for Thirtonn Directors of tbli Bank will be bel l »t tbo Banking Qonae, oo Mtl.Vl'A V. Nntrmbi-r 21st, between tbe boori of 6 A.*, and 3 p. a. The of the Stockhalders will bn bold o: TCWIHY. N. ti-mUr Ist. at 10 a. »t. * GKO D. M.-aHEW. Cetbler ALLteHUT Bake, i iittnborgb. October 20th, 1659 / Klo.nton for Thirteen Directors of this Bank will be held at tbe Banking Boose, on MONDAY, tho 21st il*y r.f November, between tbo boors of 9, a. u. and 2 o'clock r M. A g-cctal meeting of tbe St*»ykj} - }drfT'»lil at tbe Banking Boose, oa TUESDAVTIhe Ist day of Novem ber. ylO ocSJO linil J. W. COOK, Oublar. Emiis ssa’TOffiCE, I'.A o ILIL l' Near Poor Mile Rnn.Gctuher Id, 1559. / fT'^ i l'H.;i’o3ti.s will be received till Novera her the btb.f.ir bnlldingtbe Troatle Work and Bridge dupsntrncuire for the toad between Pittsburgh and Pott Perry, as follows, via: 630 00l f»«t Timbtr, D. .^l, for trestle work; 170,P00 - bridge snterstrurtore; (0,003 periods Iren, for bolts, tc. Tbe this m«y be for meteriet elooe, for <.>u«lr>ictloD. or may la.-ind-? Lvtb. About ITll.OvO feet tlmf*sr, U. 51., of the atore for trestle wt-rklwill be needed Ibis fall Alan, about 28,000 Lml tor bridging, and tbe balanca early In spring nest. vFor further Intf.nuitton. apply la the Engineer, Mr. 8 Low- (Signed) , QcUbdtDo 1 * W.J.MORBIsON * Co. ']r^*^’yricE.—The undentigned desire* io Cl.odE ALL IIIS 8U51NK53, betb personal and professional, immediately Ibcae betlcg law btuinees la his band* are requested u> call so l settle and reoalre Ibsir p»(*ors, an l employ other oocsei. Tboio Indebted to him nr t < the Ute firm of Melui*' A Co, for prwfewslonal eecrfrve, , lodgment, or oiburwUe, will please pay tb* eiinie t;» N .N y LrioN, t» blmwlf, at Ids office, where he wtif uten.t d.tlir t-r th« present, fon 1 toB o'clock p. m. ' " f TBOXIA3 MELLON. finSBUAOE, Oct. 6, ist>9. P e is hereby given that a meeting 5f the buckbolders of tho Pennsylvania Insurance T'-fnj syy ..f p*UNT»..rgb will t> held on MokpaT, tb# 7vo b»i or hovsusa. 1869, at tb» office of tald Company,No. 63 Fourth street, bet *«-o the boors of ten o’clock a. u , and oou r. fjr the l-i.i p f eWtiog Dirtetovs to »rr»e tor tbe »lUuiLg r, 4f • -cI. (JRLEB SPBOUL, Bec’y. yimusrmrnlg. A F 1)1. 1. D rIIKA T RF MaN’AOKK* rift? j a' pTrcLirly M»liwhwwi (. •- “ TT NLERSUIK'IS, LJIAWERS, WOOL U BC.JILSKIS GLuVEA. Acl, At Auction! —on iH'cdaniay morning, t-xi •’■a. r( 1C o'clock, *i the Coomfr.-Ul ***!■•* Hcoa-s No M Fifth «U will be Kid, 16 bury SlrrlboUndershUta: 0 do do do il«rlno Drawer*; 8 do' WhUjghli:**, Itaen fco*oaj% 1 do Per Oior*>«, d *c7 Bn'.. Bfc>ro« 8 do Uanutlct-; 6 do Bilk Nrck Stock*; ? do nn.Tttd Ttwlisj: 8 do BcR Wool Oats. (lopertor.; 10 «’o coaiscm Wocl Hat*; *A) do do Co Oj forts; , : 10 do Pori Hoo«:*a. Tli* trado «:I1 do tr.II tobeoa haul, iK the good* ttiU te by the >U>fen otilj. coil J. G. DA VIS, Aort. jQKOUIiKItb, 4c.. AT 4c., AX AUOIiON.—On tnsrrJog, «;ct- 2Jib,*t Jy . .N <<. !»l w |. W r H Toe f ' ! 1 ‘ ' ! - lit** Tea* 1 tack Kta Coffee; ta , x fUt . r wVTc bacco; I>> b iXra Jo-l'lo rrftoM ' fc\. Ji \SU\ KYEKI THURSDAY KVKNtNii- tUnk, It.-orauer and Copper Bi*' «ml touts %••'! «i pablle sal* st (be Uercbauia' L*cli4t.g« L* „ r * L'BTi.'. A CO Now* D»an» * o j L.'ju* R-r.l tout. usgoUated 01 ‘ “ “ rBM U’STJN L‘J< :.‘I!S & CO, Slot* n*'!** Urvkent. to fourth it. OlD'and YOUNG AFFIRM ITS TRUTII, Professor Wood's Hair Restorative j WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, THE grovtA and color of iba hair, If end two or tbm> limt* s week, to any Imaginable ago, Perfectly re*tor* the gr»r, cover toe bald with □atcrc’i ora ornament, the hitr; make it more eott and than any oil,and preserve the scalp free from all disease, to the greatest age. States* men, Judges, Attorneys, Doctor*, Clergymen, professional Men and OeaUemen and Ladles of all classes, all over the world, bear testimony that we do not *ay too much In Ita favor. Read the fallowing, and Jadzs:— PQOfESSOR S. TUALRKRU, PIANIST, “ •ays, on hfs‘arrival In the United £Ut*a he was rapidly becoming grey, bat on applying Wood'* Uair Reatormtiv* bis bain sosn recovered its original hue. ' CIIABLEd OAIIDKW, 13 Kaaua Street, K. V., «*ya the gray bain on hit wife’s heed were, af ter a foe week** trial, tcrced Into adark brown, at the tamo Hate beautifying and thUkminc tho hair A.O. RAYMOND, Balb, Maine, (ij* be t* uow •tzty yeati Ud, end bia hair end whiskers were two-tbirds gray, bat by the an cl two bottles cf Restorative tLe gray hairs h*Te disappeared, Toth on hit bead and face, and I* more toft glossy than for twenty-fire years previous. Ufa wife, at the age of fifty two, has need II with (ha same effi rt. FINLEY JOHNSON, E* A Co., Pitta turgb; LTiogttca, Copeland A Co, PitUhurgb; Tiros. E. franklin, Etq, Lats cuicr, Hon. Simon Cameron, Harriabirc; Urran. Gardner A 00, liollidiyitory, pa. J«yfcfimd Inaurci Apnlnat Lou or OamMe by Fir* on Onlldlngi, ffißTniandne, For** ultnre, ie.. mt Rcasoluble * of Premlam. | arknAo! fTtn* S>w W fS w ‘ 5 * ? “ lt,ro,rr “ ,k ' R Jno - 51 AtWoo<£rf AIVOOd, White A Co; BepJ. T. TreOick, cl TrfdkJs, Stokca A Co Heoiy Whartco; Mortiecai L. Dawson; Geo. U. Stewart of Stewart A Brej John 11. Brown, of John H. Brown ACo; B.A.Fahneefc»k,ct B. A. Fabaeatvck A Co.; Andrew D. Cash; J. L. Emuger, of Wood A Krringnr. F. RAICHFOBD STARR. Presldiat. Caar.tes W. Coxa, Secretary. . \ Pittbbcaoo Rlrraxaca—Wth. Holmes ACo, J. pilnUr A Co, Thomaa tt. Howe, E«q, Jaa. MnrWal!, Esq, Allen Kramer, Eaq, Wltaom STElroy A Co, WH*ro t Pa>c* A Co, Bailey, Brown A Go, Livingston, Copeland A o>, James B. Lyon A Co, Wo. 8. Lardy A Co. j GEO, S. BUY An &, CO., Agents] . Wo. S 3 Wood street. NORTHERN Assurance Company, HO. 1 MOORS ATE STREET, LOKDOH. ESTABLISHED in 1836. InSt *?££££££ oa ANhUAL HEVKSOB, for tbe reareud* lag Jwmvy SI, X«»— 033,03* 13 •iWala-sfIMPA AGAINST Lom « lomega bj Fire, almo»i«Vu*?"E--*iei:oMf foeporty. n* Ealcjof JYeaitnu ar* »»t.i£W,”k c d. j n tJlcne*, bawd epon tno character of th*owat?or oceo pent,'and th* merits of tie risk. ” • * Imm promptly «yo*ted cud paid without r*fcr<*ece to A tpecial permanent fund prqpidr.l in {Hdladd* V*i*Jvr payment etlosmrinlkit country. * Moan. Jamas McCoUj A Co, U 4 Woodettaft “ John Floyd 4 Oa, IT3 « ** . " Brown * filrtpa&te*#, 193 Llbcrtr ctroeS: ‘ D. Greg* A 00, 99 Wood street J “ WUsoot u’Klroy 4 Co, 64 Wood street. • Jamet McC*adJ«i 4 Co, 103 “ ** . “ Nlnlok 4 00, 95 Water street; , " 8.4-r*hMßtoek4 Co, First and Woodetnett; i <*’»“»»* «»1 Wdod TOMS; 4tweU.li«o 4 Co, B Wood attrot; *• BareMdd 4 Co, forth and Market street* - McOandlcas, Mona 4 Co, Wood and Wausritr iiTOisckani fmußitfau.' George H. Stnart, Ba ffxn' : . JioeeDtmm** President Unionßack; • Uoa. w. A. yorter, lata Jody# Bapreaio pomt. JAHEB W. AliaOTf, Agent, rdt< Offlca, 103 Wood attest. RICHARDSON’S IR IS-H . LINENS, ■DAMASKS, DIAPESS; so.' CONSUMERS OP RICHARDSON'S LlN cf Cbt slu!nc tha GENUINE 3. IT. RIOUARD3US, gQN'g * O WDZN orttwa^iadßcu »0d 4BTBbilH,oUbe £■ rwdortd esjoEtlaJJy noctMsry. e» larca qtaaailMor inferior ind defrctlr. Llneni innepurf “““ “ d *lll. Ih.mm. oi EfcUAR”’ S’S 10 ' ““"S' S 2S a «S , !« r rSS,?*.Ste: ■»w aK j ,a. w, uinncj iaozaa etcctns. Stookton & Stevenson, MANUFAOITiiERS’ AOEKTSI AX d ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. IS Wood st„ i’mstmrgl,, [’s, IMPORTERS’ AGENTS' &r aalo of Soda Ash, Cl Carb Soda, Nitrate So-'*, Mnajuncse, Arsenic, Baryta* Ac., Ac, and Dealcrt Is Inn, KeUe; Window Glus Glaawa, White lead,Uaaotil Oil and PltUburgb Maao faetart* gtEcreUy. AySoJe Apcn?# far UITCQStiL.A CBOABDALPa CEL. EOIUTEDCUNC ANDOOAKO FESTTLIZtIt~tha charrC eat end beet (on*e. j- . • RPiilyy "cookx sale.—by vm™ of ao or«£ ■ cf tbs Orpiian** Coort of All£L«i?™L* the B£deTH£&j4, admliititratonrf th» * i™, .uSsr KiS^rlSS,^ •^pstfiSJsassHaK^a^is: J^wWer’*rffi« la AUfsbenjco&Jtnla &iJte k r!, o i*^ p ** 8 2il > Bod YiS ,t,et * ****"» w »‘te wd WeUlcr .u! , Mtfextoittar i*e M i, toirardj ,JLUkari»&o,tCE»W. *4plol«JS property ot famir* fceir* Ufa tS “* t *wteoa emfad atwp eiory frao» dwtm» bona*. .. . caAßLtac. Jgsaup, Ataiatotrafcr of y,’m. Icobt, «Hw.pfl. Fct tern* and particular*, sw-ijb «v.«w*ea. JOlUf BAHtUIf, Attorn jj at lav. Ooroer of Oraat aad fifth it*. do 125 do ■ 80 ocl7-l*ird3w mn-c Oroaitow. T^22. d St lgQ t Cd * Se of the State iJsftssss *«' «< M wn s£y,& tATOs: °*- assay- ■ l*' a n_ AT£ V* J AWB M'QuLLiaiE*, r“ UtteT * of A»uwdf». QEO&gg-ffffrarAy.Bi-fafagtid «c S^4? y Mv siIAWla!!;-An SitaSJfS b!.?* Cermnd «i» aaiwror— •ri ATS—IOOO bus. forby - - V/ «S» EDDIE, WIEla aCO, IK Liberty <•_ J. U. MTIUa^. L