' L f iltskrjl §ajettc. tcsjxxi nim-« '». «miA*a.j). i_ utott..b. «. rrnmi H. BRHETT Sc CO.. gD-l-TQR 8 .and PROPRISTO SB. B : TUESDAY MOHNING, OCT. 25, 1869. lb ailri'in a ferment. “Old Giriard fooi" is CD Ua high bores, talking away by tbe boor, distributing arms lo titty county in tbe distorted cornmoowealth, tod potting the whole country into tnortal terror et the interminable letter which.ls sure to oomo from bis pen. Bar* pet’s Ferry is yet in tbe paroxysms of fright, and-Sandy Hook Is in momentary expectation of a general oMEsore Throughout tbe entire Old Dominion, there la a banting ap of old swords,/barnUMag'of rifles,"and careful isqoiry into ibe/state and supply of Tbe obiralry Is agog Tor deed# of high emprise, nod demanding to be M againsl tj»e miltion of 4 Drowns and Smith# whom ice affrighted imagi nation bas oooji/red up "To acma 'to arms! y« bnvt i" ** Aod what is the cause of all Ibis oommctloQ *. Wb»t has occurred io el If up tbUnbe courage, 'of tbe undaunted sods of VirglolaT Why this btowiog of trumpets and marshalling of boats- tbU delivery of epoeobea of “learned length aud tbuoderiog sound," and rattle of bayonets aa the /nighty bhuaiious gather* Virginia baa beeiji Invaded? Oae of her strongholds has been captured! Twenty men, fifteen of them white and fire blafc, hare marohed into the bowels of the land, taken a town, csptared an armory, formed a provisional government, treated Gov. Wise as nobpdy, blotted oat the Constitution of Virginia, and pot her entire people into coovnl slansof terror. One eld man, with ninleen pony backers, has done it ail! 1 If tbe thing had occurred at our Arsenal, here in Pittsburgh, our day police would have pat an end to the riot In an boar; bat down In that clas sic State, renowned fori ebo-sbina and gixt&rd fools, oysters and Gov. fatso, there la*a sodden harrying to and fro of military companies ; the aid q! the General Government la Invoked; three daand men are sped to the place of d Brown and his nineleon lunatics are shot do m, and the sovoral thousand people of Harper’c Ferry, huddled together liko ebeep, aa their Governor unoempllmoniarily observes, breathe freer and easier again! But the end is not yet. Brown is mortally woonded, ana fifteen of the fools who went with him are dead 1 but tho appalling dismay spread oTcr Virginia cy these twenty powerless men is not dispelled, The danger still oostinues, though they cannot tell from whence Uis to come. There row* "be dange , somowhere; else why should the brave, ohh ilrie, courageous Virginians be all of a tremblt ? Would they, the lion-hearted fellows of the nation, the very embodiment of vigorous ooura e, would they tremble, think yon, if there were i ol real danger t Not a bit of it. Could twenty c en scare two hundred thousand fighting men tot of their witst The thing is not to be thought of. They aro tho conserva tors of the national peace, and are not to be scared by' any amount of Browns. Not they. Did not some three thousand of them re-capture Harper’s from the blood-thirsty Brown ? Tee, air! They did it eisy. Seriously, it is langbable to witness the terri ble fear into which Virginia has been thrown by a paltry Bcoroi>f moon-struck adventurers. But why dolheynotlet their fears subside, oow that the danger is over, (if it ever existed,) and not try topnt the whole country tnlo a ferment be cause a cowardly village/baa been panic stricken ? .Herd in the North we Ipuppress cur own rows; but over there they have to call on the Presi dent aud the army; and now the eraven Har per’s Ferryilea are striving to diffuse their ner vous (errors over the oountry, without compre hending how ridiculous they are making them selves. Tbe whole of tbe original affair was •illy enough; but this effort to keep up the ex citement with exaggerated repo/ts of a vast con spiracy and with flaming and furious editorials, is most intensely silly. It weto better, far better for thorn to iet the ridiculous muss of remethbrance as soon as may be/and let the world forget, if possible, into what a pack of ninnies tbe dctocnda&is of the old Virginians bars degenerated. 7 or foar the conflict; o Jrvas Batjh. —At a public meetlog held in ' Lexington, the Whigs of Lafayette county, ftfla. rood, have aominated Jade Bates for tbo office of President of the United States. They also recommend the Opposition to organize in each county and hold a State Convention In Jefferson City, on the 28tlj of December, for the purpose of giving that gentleman a State nomination. Tbs St. Lode- Democrat says: "Assuming that the Lexingtoo meeting was a fair exponent of the feeling with wbioh onr die tinguiabed and patrlotio fellow-oltisen is re gtrdodby the Opposition in Missouri, we may safely.lifer ,that the Jefferson Convention will repeat hie nomination. Shonld be not decline the proffered honor, he will stand atpongst the foremost of the candidates for the White Honse, 4 wonting, as wltbont presumption he may, on the 1 electoral vote of his own State. Yet we feel as* fared that his candidacy would be altogether contingent with the anion.of the Opposition. 1 He would instantly retire from the position in which the Whige and Free Soilera of Missouri will probably placa him, unless their action Would reoelve the sanction of the Republican party. His name will not be lent to those (if suoh there be) who contemplate keeping a third party in tbe field, or who refuse to adolTlbat the expulsion of the National Democracy from power Is the paramount daty of all good citi. sens in tbe present critical condition of affairs. He may oooeent to lead aaoitod host, bat never •a disaffected division." ct the Papal States.—A sJeUsrfrom Bologna, of the29th Bept., says: "1 Site received authentic information which ena* bles me to point out some facte proving that agi tation prevails in the provinces still remaining under Pontifical domination. At Fano, Slnigag lia and Ancona, tbe Government of Pius IX., in corset tbe present time serious dangers. Tbe last-named town, iu particular, which had re volted and had been brought baok to obedience rather by etrategom than by force, Is said to be ' the centre of agitation and tbe hotbed of revolu tionary inoendiarism. A correspondence bas jast been discovered wbioh is very compromising for a great nnmberof persona. Many have been arrested. It is ooooected with a conspiracy, tho ramifications of which are said tobs so wide spread, and inolode men so high in society, that the authorities have admitted (bat they are io capable of guarding against the storm without the assistauco of an armed force. Advocates, offioiala, private individuals, and even a certain number of Roman officers, aro compromised in the affair,bat no general arrest can be attempted for fear of leading to a most dangerous collision. The mass of (he people only wall as a signal tbo of some etalaent personages to rise in in eurreotlon, and the potloe aro well aware, says my informant, that a large depot of arms exlot but they are ignorant of tbe spot Bnoh is tho situation of Ancona, wbioh, it would appear regalstea the meveaente of the. towns on the coast of the Adriatic, such as filnigaglia, Fano and Peessro, and of those in the Interior, as Os im!o, LoreUo and Recansfi, and u far as Mao»- rata. Iu this state of (hinge the Roman Gov ernment has jast ordered troops to proceed by forced marobec on Ancona from Pcsaro, Perugia anjj\ Remo. It faav been announced that Gen. Kalatrmailen bed loft for Trieste oo a mission, bajtlhat is a mistake, os he still remaios §t his . post. It u his brother, a General on tbo retired has gone to Vienna, charged with a mission relative to the enlistment of Aastrians on Account of the Roman Government. ” Another letter eays: Pesaro a conspiracy has been discovered among the native troops to desert en matte. A few nave been arrested, and a different distri bution of them has been thought of, with ifrb bopellhat the Swiss maykoepbofb tbe troops and the people in-order." GiunaLDiat latest at Rimini. Daring his visit to Bevtnna, be'mado an exonr eloa :tbroog> the famous forest of the Pineta, amongst whose shrubs and ancient trees be had ehalurad himself and his unhappy wife when, trier the fall of Rome, he was hasted by the Austrians. He also visited with h!U.wo sons his wife’s grave, near the village of Mandriole, in the violulty of Ravenna. An eye-wllnesa says tbkt’ii was really a heart-rending scene; for euehVtearß were trembling In tbe great war rior e eyw as perhaps had not watered his noble face sloe* the day he ) os t the mother of his chil dren. . ' V - ■itiWM, purporting to have been written by Senator Douglas to Lucy Btone, In reply to an lnv)tatioa from her to attend a woman 1 * Right* metUng at Chicago, was recently pnbllshsl in thil and other journals. Mrs. Stone, bowater pronounces it hoax—A r. Trib. Difly Pittsburgh OniAtie.^ (>abcrnftierltl. ‘ *l'**™. Edit*™ ; Asall the officers of oar State cod” of LonJoo, besides vast landed estates in Government, thus far elected by tho Republican or the Provinces. is £BOO,OOO, or $3,000,000 in our People's Party, have been furnished by the tcuitrn • mooey. The late Dvaikanautb Tagore, of Cal seotion of the Commonwealth, it seems to , cu ua, died of a broken heart some twelve years PJUJXJi, r f*? p *t p *^. c ?® ceJ * d tb4t S? n 7‘ ago, became in the commercial panic of 1847 is entitled to claim the Gubernatorial candidate in hijJ f(jrtaQe bad awindled down to onlu ten mil the approaching contest Philadelphia bas given ns f .. ~ lo on, y ien mM a Judge of the-Supreme Court, Democratic Vork ,loa *° r " hoD *®“ 19 9a P* an Auditor General, and Berhs a Surveyor poeed fo bo worth $lOO,OOO he immediately ob- General. Why should not Allegheny oounty, witu tain* the title of Millionaire her thousands, of opposition **« compli mented with the Gubernatorial nominoe ’ Without disparagement of the claims of other gentlemen, whose names have been or may jet be presented in this connection, I desire, as a citizen o! Western Pennsylvania. to propose the name of Hob. Thomas if. Uowe, of‘ Allegheny. •The political record of Mr. Ilowe is written npim th. journ.l* of <»• Tblrty-Moond ud Thirl,-third Congresses, where, os a representative of the 22d District, he established a high character as a Legisla tor sad a Statesman, by his manly resistance to every Insidious effort to reduee the Tariff, whether it ap peared under the plausible pretext of favoring rail road enterprise, by allowing four years credit on the doty on importation of iron rail—thus really offering a bonus to onr Kail Road Companies to purchase oheap ana inferior foreign Instead of eaperlor Amer* te™ iron—or whether it came under the equally spe cious guise of aiding tho manufacturer, by making wool duty frte, which would have deprived the American wool grotccr of the encouragement afforded to ail other branches of productive industry. He was also conspicuous in earnest opposition tp the Nebraska and Kansas Bill, by which the Missouri Compromise was repealed, and Slavery extended over free territory—a compromise which tho S6nth was in honor bound to respect, anddbe Free States in duty, aa well as honor, bound to maintain. He was also distinguished as a Inunett member of tho Hou^e —a f noticing member of tbe_ most important committees. In short, bo sucoosafnlly trod the de vious paths of political preferment, faithful to every interest of the State and of tboso t be represented, I and passed through tho stirring scenes of tbe event- I fa! period of his official term always advocating tbo ! right with a manly firmness-which commanded the confidence, admiration and gratitude of our enlight ened constituency. Nor is ho less distinguished as a citizon in every relation of private lifo, by tho scru pulous cor-ectness ol bis conduot, aDd hi* active and practical utr/ulncu as a business man. With each a standard bearer, success could not bo doubtful, but would bo a triamph the more valuable In giving to our groat State an Executivo intrinsic ally acquainted with tbe wants of her people, and capable of comprehending her true interests and wisely administering her government. I Let, then, the Hon. Thomas M. Hawc be ournom- ! inee, end Allegheny county will respond by an iq* j created majority of thousands, and Western Penn ' sylvania ot tens of thousands. Q. Tax Gnus in foe Muscle.— The girls atcn ding Eaglcswood School, New Jersey, of -which Theodore Weld, once as anti slavery lecturer, la principal, h&vo organized a boat cluh, A cor respondent of the New York Tribune says: "Think of it A boat club of young ladies from upper tendon, daughters of learned profes eore, reverend divine*, retired merchants, and first families of Fifth avenue, dressed in gay flaonel tunica, trimmed with scarlet, reaching only behjw the knee; pants of ibo same, meeting high boots with scarlet tops, taking parts with the young gentlemen ic hoisting their fine boat, the "Halcyon,’ upon their sholudors, and walk ing eff with it a qnarter of a mile to the eborca of the Raritan, thero launching it upou the water, waving their thanks to the gentlemen for their aid, and' manning it, (tho captain was Mis* Manning,) with as merry a crew as over aet sail. Ah, it gave one high hope for the fu ture lo soo theso bright eyed girls, a dozen of them, toas back their curia under tb tir boating hats, put tbeir ungloved hand# to tho oara, and bear away with steady sweep ioto the current aod stem a head wind, 'four miles out and three miles baok,' as the captain said, with no com plalot of weariness. These girls can swim, lift weights, play ball, ride and run, ab! and get lessons, too; etody Greek and Latin, and read Shakspeare, and advance equally with those who arc fitting for Cambridge and Tale.” Louisiana Vioilasob Cohktttms.— The New Orleans Picayune, of the 16th, says:—Vigilance committees aro increasing in number in the par ishes. The offioers of justice are widely ignored by the oitizens, who have taken the administra tion of justioe into their own hands. The Pelican, of-the Bth instant, contains the proceedings of a moetiog of citizeno, held at Marksville, for tho formation of a vigilance com mittee. Tho cause of this movement seems to be the number of refugees from Attakapaa. . The Marksville Organ (AToyelleg Parish) jus tiflee the proceedings which have taken placp, and says the cause of this sudden uprising of tho Avoyellbeians is to bo found iu the fact that tboy are about bsing overwhelmed by the scoun drelly free negroes, while cut-throats and horse thieves, oattle stealers, horse stealers and chioken stealers, who have been lately expelled from the Attakapas parishes by tho strong arms r>f the various vigilance committees there. The Baton Rouge Qasette approves of the tic tion of the vigilance commUte'.e so far a* their action Is confined to aaaiating tbo offioers of (be law in bringing offenders to trial, but opposes the proposition to execute summary punishment on those who have been acqniiied by tho coons for want of proof. ThbDovolas obqa.s Incitiso tbb Mob • -Tbo Washington States, the Douglas organ, makes tbe following effort to raise a mob for the des truction of tbo Era aod Republic- offices! in tbe course of an inflammatory article upon tbe Har per’s Ferry riot, tbe Slates makes the following false aodmalignant ineioaatlonj»,witb tbe evident object of bringing a mob to overthrow this estab lishment. ThaTpaper eaye; "That tbero are desperate Abolitionists iu this community, prepared to apply the match to the Union, cannot be reasonably doubted. Have the National Era and Republic any sub scribers in this oily? If so, such are io hostile array to Us durable well being. We suspect that the bloody echemo of Harper’s Ferry had its alders and abettors in Washington. We shall not be surprised if it is a concentra ting point for (he ooncooting of desperate Republican schemes.” This is not the first effort of tbe kind which tbe Doaglas organ has made against its Repub lican neighbors. It is desirous <»( giving & practical illustration of “popular sovereignty.” v The destroolion of this printing establishment by a Washington mob will be the worst day’s work wbioh the people of tbi» city have done in many a day!— -ffatiopePEra. operation was success- yesterday in Porf Dundan. floot >*ra, for the restoration of aobimnny wbioh bad settled out of tbe perpendicular. This was ac complished by sawing several of the mortar beds between the courses on the side from wbioh tbe chimney leaped, thereby allowing it to come back by its own woight, wllboot tho application of any external force. Ooly one draft was cut at a time, to guard against any shock which might have endangered the stability of the buil ding, and by keeptog the earn wet a bed of mor tar was prepared for theeoperiocnmbent weight to settle down upon. Twelve outs were made in this manner on different parts of the structure, wbioh generally set before the saws had passed throngh half of tho clroamference, particular/In those made nearest the gronnd, where tbe weight was greatest. The principal dimensions of tbe chimney are: Total height, 496 feet; from sur face to the top 0f00p0.454 feel; outside diameter at the foundation, 60 feet; at surface, 34 feet; at cope 14 feel. As Oil Fitsb.'—The dieoovery of Seneca Oil in the eastern part of Crawford county, a few weeks ago, Is creating a fever for speculation wbioh rapidly oxlcnds to adjoining counties. The oil Is obtained by boring into the ground a Jtstanoe of abont seventy feet, ur through a cer tain stratum of sandstone, and from thenoe ia to be pumped with the water—what proportion'of the latter we are not informed. A shaft snok in Crawford county is now producing almost fabu ioas quantities of Seneoa Oil, wbioh is worth at leoet forty cents per gallon in the erode stale, or jast as It is taken from the ground. Several oatural springe, from which this kind of oil bas been obtaioed, have been known in Warren coooty. Two companies, composed'of men of means, have been formed in this county, for tbe purpose of operating In Crawford, while within onr own borders several oil springs have been purchased by persons who think they can dis cover a vast qnantity of tho pure Beooca War ren (Pa.) Ledger. Tobkbt-jtTTk Conspiracy Crushed —Advices oq T i? received from Constantinople to the ioth of September, The inquiry into the late ceospiraoy has terminated. The commission h&B made its report, and sentence will soon be puted oq the conspirators. Fresh sod Jmpor- J" 1 h "* '»*•» P'»« Omsr Pashs, Chlsf of tho Arm; of Bagdad, has beso deprived of bis command, in oonsequence of serions abases of bis authority. Tho Saltan le abont to send Mebemed Pasha to Bmyrua, in order to In vite Prinoe Alfred to risit Constantinople. Me. Williams, an English missionary, gi T6a an aoooaot of a grand marriage feast gi™, bv a chief of tho Fiji Islands, at the morriago of his daughter, at wbioh the good oboer bad to be es timated by yards and hundred weights, rather than by dishes. There was n wall of Oeh fivo feet high and twenty.yards in length, besides turtles and.pigs aod vegetables In proportion. One dish at the same feast was ten feet long and fonrfeet wide and three doep, spread over with green leaves, on which were placed roast pigs and turtles. A Bhocerg Cabs.—ln New York, on Thurs day, a polioe officer was attracted to a hoot® by the piteouscriea of ohildren. On entering,.ho discovered tbe dead body of a woman, with her three helpless offspring weeping around tno body because they could not awaken her. Bhe died from Intemperance! Her husband is now in the praitentiiry, as an habitual drunkard. t Aaoso tho letters found in Capt. Brown's car pet bag, the Washington States mentions "sev eral from Henry Smith and John Smith, promi nent Northern Abolitionists." Who are (hose < *prom!ne&t n members of the great Smith fam ily? Ib«7 b»T» not boon fctard of IUo | '] Tub annual income of the Marquis of West micster, who own* about one-;balf of the "West- Abotijcr False Alarm. — Oo Wednesday night the citizens of Freden . Md., were thrown into a state of alarm by amor that the town was about lo be attacked , a body of in surrectionists. The streets were immediately patrolled by a strong body of armed meo, other measures of preoaution taken, and a colored man arrested with a gun io his possession, when it was ascertained that the report was false. Tbb amount of salt manufactured at Syracuse, New York, is seven millions of bushels yearly. The annual revenue to tbo manufacturers twthree millions of dollars, and tho Sooome to the State seventy thousand dollars, as a tax of one cent per bushel is charged by the Stale on all salt manufactured. The whole amount of salt man ufactured lo (he United States is sixteen millions of bushels yearly. Tub editor of the Pettnfylvanian has an article on "The Doty of Democrats in the Future.” Judging from the gathering portents in the poli tical heavens, we think the supreme duty of Democrats in the future will be retignation Lou. Jour. Summer Complaint. — Tho fact is m.w toy well MUtllnhuJ for bqj ooe to attempt to controvert u, that rootf of the dlioasea *bkb often prora f«ui lu lam inar, are produced by excrair* tile offrolta and regi uhlea, t>r which the ttomach ta dieordered the Ijrer deranged, the blood at&gnaled and dlgratlro organa, rendered inactive It not torpid. Cholera, Cholera Morbua, tllltook end Cramp Cholic, Dyaeotary, DUrrbcoa and Bach liho complaints ger minate and thrive upon improper lood and often tlmea he come eo deep seated and dlXed upon the cumtitodon, that the atrosgeat aafl moat active mineral mrditineaare tumble to amat Uinlr ptpgren until tho patient ta prcetraXe, and all hope* of reliefer* ended. Who ta it that has not area a floe, healthy lofaht or adult, toltcd with one of tbeaonoj- Ing dieeasee abovvapoken of, and deaplte the allll and act ence of medical gentlemen literally waste away andrr their treatment! And bfew la this treatment to be a .0000ted foil simply by tho tail, that Inalved of admlnlatartng long mnody to atay the fon|ng atrength of the aflllctwl, and at tho aanie time chccklthW eiaaaae in lta prograss, tb« remedy praactibod aided In too eabaavtlun of tha ustaral strength, and at the time the B|*iua «« maatered tho sufferer wai ; proatrato, and tailingWlexciU a reaction tho patient died ! from the effect of tbn {poison administered to nproot the diaraae. NoteowlUi b(BBIUV£To UuLLAND BITTER*, which sj e composed of vegetable matter, and which hare not ooly jTovwi tbmneelvea the bevt topic fn nac, 1 m ; horn never failed to citrevt dlaordera of the stomach aad t-uwela when taken accosting to dlructlona. In iho core of tlnmmerComplaint* tlieV have no equal. Try (hem atone*. Rxad Citnour-T1 **WWnluBhlgbly Cvureutrated Boor havo'a Uolland Bitten pnt nr In naif pint bottles only, and retailed at (1 t>ur The groat demand fur this truly Celebrated lnduced many Imitation*, which the public aboaljgturd against purcha»tng. Beware of Imposition! S»o that imr uome lauo the Übrt of every bottle yon buy. BENJAMIN PAGE, ,JA, A CO., S u le Pre.piUWra, 27 Wood street, between lit and id pa suikdawP Oekeral 111 IIj:. iuf tcniib!* that tb»j a t ftay well do&aod dtseaar, \ from tbeir disagree*! WlLBON'fl PILLB. t*r*pared to i told >r 'VholttaaJe DntggiaU, at i 1 Trmifofa, No. 60, cnrn ■ Lurch, Pa. cauto.—Tbcf»o persons {# aj't Will, )et *n> not by will flu-1 tmmndiarfl toil p*rfoct *olo rjroptoma by maAlog oaeof ,‘T U. 1. FAHNESTOCK A CO, iJ proprietors or B. L. Falnfte-ock'* vr nf WooJ end 4tb street*. Pitta* wT DfUD—Oj Sunday romping, 23J Iut.I.YMA V jwia .Uogbter of Ur.qoorge f McClr»u«. aged fl»« n.octti* Jifto atiSmißniunts R OOF I N G- . WBX. JOHNSON, ;Lato S.tc« 1 .lobiiKib,) fiijl i Manufur tnrar *n.l D<>*ler in th- Um-.-4i»- tluet kind* pf Ror-ttor roSfino 51 ELABTI ° CKUB * T - pelt and can vas «-lVl«OV M PELT.-CESIKNT AN!) UfLiVLL ROOF -1!^“ rAT6NT UNtfLISFI AiI'HAI.TIVE PELT GOOF ALL FIRE AND WATER PROOF AND VVARRANTRIj ROOFTNU MATE-RIAL FOR SALE, WUh printed In.truciioni for nrtnj Oii.e »( iUtea A Jobiuoo'a Old Htaad, 76 SmithfioM St., Pittsburgh, Pa. TU 'l'.dr.r.lgoe.l glr« hi. p.ra. )n «l ttliulUi u all |ol. s N - n —TM* GUM OKSIK.VT m ODryaalli..! a. ■ p»lut fot Mata! KoMa, laning twh-u long rhe.par than com jml.it tj/Vrt-.n{ Bnd *' -cc2. a >-Zt«od J. JV. Oc Co., [Socc«*or. toSpoar * RiJw.li | "Valley Forge Plow Woika, ' WILL CONTINUE TO -MANUFAC TURE AXDSBLL [ PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, .0. at tba <.ij atand, No. 139 Liberty STreet ep: 041** th« mooih or rmb «lr»el, Pitubarstj, i.i u, V ALLEY FO°f)E PLOW MANCiirarKit, pa oc£>:l«J U(d«trs >rt' tuUclitri g~T K W A K f V A V l. < n N Mi.'.OlUcibKl.K.-* w . Pressed Fire Briok aiILTENBKR(I£R\S iSf A'l lON _ VAVJ4ITK a»UNTv/pi M 1> ■ S M | [■ u TKAUHER Qjr MUSIC, 11 Flu‘t, HJcJtin and fiiginj.) *»“CIMM»in Slaglnj, to th* Er«nJn # s U.r AJo’u, sort Bstardoyi for Juveniles, EJ“Termj tnads known u|.f.u spplicaticm at Luftfc* PENCE, NO. 113 PODBTn STKEFT, l‘.tul>oreh, |* a facto-jly * gECOND SUPPLY OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS SAMUEL QBAY & SON, SO 1 & F!PT : f STRERT, n«ro list riq.-iT«I r> tfug» »:.1 rlrtM u«rtratol ufgoo-U GENTLEMENS’ WEAR Adapted to tha present Season, E3jLfV.lng in p*r» a chuics ■'-Irctioi of OVKB-COATINGi of ESQUIMAUX BEAVERS, PRESIDENT BEAVERS. MOSCOW BEAVERS, CLARENDON BEAVERS, Ac. Also 0 fine wortmeoi ofPUlu and Paocy French and English Cajaimorc*, Silk Plush and Paris Plaid ■ CASHMERE VESTINGS, Which are of the latest Ist|uirtatlnh*. net t,hlet will Lt -echJilw.l Jj* KJSS 11 SUf plies”.— Tbo Mlnhter* Woolof, l.j Harriot lUrthor U**ei from *n Aotor*-Not IVak, bj Ueo Viß.ln.boff. Aden B**-, by mi, OopeUnd’e Couhlrr Lil<—a voidable bend bonk. illmtM <o Plow bniinnt, under (tia firm ofBI’EEKA BIDWKLI.. h ihu d*y diuoived by ailtuel TOt,Mnl - / JAMES A.rPECR, f.fl. BIDWELL. Pltlglwrgh. Oct. 24, »V‘<*. .r'J5-I*ropotthia day; JD 6.C00 do to urHtu aud for kxle l.y . /«;2S _ «fTCUOOOK.SIcOHBARY*O.». COHN —3UO hut Depot llj >. wow car Cora for pulo at lIITCUCOCK, MrOlllJEttV * CO. OAT»S— rtt>o Oats for sale by ocSfi [ IUTOUCOOK, trOKtEIjY * /'WEST EXPANDING— UiaIth Ihpeov nto.—The attention of pnlletnen and ladle*, eapectal >7 those of udaatafr haMtf, li dfreota! to the otle&ratod CUEJT EXPANDING BOdPHHDIBS. Thry era light, elaetlc, etreog aod datable. Tbby era equally tuitable for ludln at gontlameo, end U 1* ad Impossibility for coe to be •toopehoQldered,orFoaeu a contracted chest after hablto* aOy wearing theae toipandtta. An azaaioatloo li all that U solicited. For •*!*, whol*e*U and retail, by 0c24 CAHTWRianT A YOUNG, Efl Wood at. 50 bbls. for Hale by \hf B. L. FAHNESXOO& A 00. ” • BYE— 1500 bus. to arrive and for sale by oc?S HITCHCOCK, iTORKEUY Ik CO. rKKRA JAPONICA, for Tanner's use^ 35 balu for aalalby •' B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO NoiCO. rorntr Wood and Tcnrth itroata. CJ LUJfi—Vfuibtii Qualities.—lso bbls. for M -la by octt B. t. FAHNESTOCK A CO. E.PSOAI SALf. oc2& 'T'AKKA.NT’S JSWEKVKSCEMT ancTSek- J. 2*r Apfftent cotiitaptlj »o)d bjj JQB. FLKf IpOB SALE—A two etoried Brick Dwell-aa Inf, «nlU!niDg«lgbl icwm« and OnJ»b*d tllltr.&J ■itnited on Isabella.irwt, Allrgbeoj, M* r tfao Oi B dita»i Bridp*. for ocai:dtf gQHN McOILL A WON, 163 LlUrty igm. STORY ON CONTRACTS, 2 v 01, .; at w» JnrUprciircor, 2 mb: btory, p ~ -p,/. d Wfi; fclory on Piombor? Net— ; t, l0 „ otl on BOH or Extboop; Stor, oo 1-ortMr.blp; Blor. oo moot*; Story oo tbo Contutnllon, •btidgtJ. , _ ' KAT rt ,t WOKSUGra lliyilLY VfiRFUMKD TramßU on. SAND 80AP-Aa «!•>«*»•. P*r*tJjnforwbltoalajisadbwotlfjlDg the hujcUind UcT ■od preTenUnf th# ikto from chapping, tar tde by 8. JOHKSIUV, U»uU Oroitlji 0c24 . QontrSmitbfleld ud Foanb «tr*7u. GLYCJJRINJBiSOAP— A excellent remedy for tb« cuo ofj&apped Handf, far Ml* to J t, 8. JOHHATOS, Batafl ©ro«lrt, Comer BmttUWd ud Itarth stxcKa Atjo Storatiramta. IST PREaiDM Stoves, Orates and Ranges) SILVER CUP I SILVER MEDAL DIPLOMAS! awarded by TnK late Allegheny cjpnty and WsBT«nN PENNfYLV INIA AOBI cultural aooirrr BISSELL & CO., NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET, UANUfiOTUBERS OE OOOIKINC3-, E* A. BLOK HEATING STOVES, Fine and Common Enamelled GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS. .And the C*lebr»t*d Capitol and Bag!* cooEinoßßne&s II yen want ib« BEST COOCTNG RANGE that i* c;*4**, call *t BISSELL & CO.'S Wyoa want a COOKING STOVE that cannot b* eor piaaed, call on BISSELL i CO. If yoa ara building a home, and want tlia l/»*l GRATE PRONTB AND FENDER*. call on BISSELL & CO., Mo. 888 Llrwiy Str/et. IN SE^SOlsr. NOW OPENING A FULL ASSORTMENT UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, GLOVES and HOSIERY For MEN, WOMEN, and Altu, a ltr?a o( WOOL HOODS, , GAITERS COATS and ’ MITTENS. BATON, OHKE Ac MACRUM, No. 17 Fifth Street. Buyers supplied at Manu- facturers' prices. . oe22;lwd Splendid! Fall Stock. WM, B. ABER, WHOLESALE i RETAIL DEALF.B IN l AS’i’Y and Staple dry’ goods, SHAH'Is, HA.STILI.iS, NPV.DLE WoKK, MOURNING OOOD3, iiouoa*E , nriil*hinu; Crood*. and DOMESTIC GOODS GENERALLY, No. 100 Market Street, 3 dcr.ra from tth towards Liberty, eaat tide. PTTTSBURQB, PA. orlldvd W . DOUGLAS, No. 77 Wood Street. HAT, CAP AND LADIES FANCY FUR HOUSE. Fall Style Dress Hats now Ready, Wllh all tt>« no* etylea of SOFT HATS ud CAPS, Whole •ole and Retell. Myfrfouda and the pnblio are invited to toy old atand, Wo, 77 WOOD gTREKT. cell: W. DOUGLAS. l. o. oBAPf—; —.Tbank van oordkil GRAPF & VAN OORDBR, merchandise brokers COMMISSI ON MERCHANTS, 114 Second Stroet, Pittsburgh. for the pretest at No. 13 Wood Btraet.^B B- W. Tiara A Co, New Tart, Sbrirer ADU worth, Pitab'e Penner A Co, “ dpr. Harbaogh A Co, •• Thompaon, Clark A Tcmng, M'Gandlraa, Mean* ACa.“ I’htladelphU. Harrlaco A Hopper, Clads. T. A. Newbafl A Sosa, Pbila. |T. 8. Dugas A Co, “ T. Wbilridce A Co, Baltimore,! U. D. Nowootsb A Co, Los- Arralstrad, Rlgga A C«, rt | larille, Ky. oclT-lyd Hunting Boots! GENT’S 3 SOLE WATER-PROOF hunting 800 T S , AT W. E. SCHMERTZ A CO.'S, ostl Ho. 31 Fifth BtraeC. RICHARDSON' 8 IRISH LINENS, damasks, di Areas, to. pONSDMERS OF RICHARDSON’S LIN- Vp>/ BN'B, aod tboee deairoot of obtaining the GENUINE GO JD3, aboutd a. e i bet tba artlolc* (hey porebaw are teal ed with the full name of the firm, J? N. HICUARDiON, SORB A OWDAN, *a a guarantee of ibe • .ondnaatand dnrebillryof (be Good a Tbla c«aik>o la nodarad eseeutlaliy nacosary, at large qoantitlMof ioferlor and da&ctira Uoena ara prepared, m*mu after nano and aealed with the name ol RYOHAKD 80N, by Irlab Uonaea, who, regardlet* of (be Injury ihca inflicted allko cm tbe American centum nr and the tsaoafko tararaof tbegenuiue Gooda, will not readily abaodon a bndneea eo profitable, while porebtaen can be Unpoaed on with Gooda of a wortbleca character. J. BOLLOCKS A J. B. LOOSE, • eaflrlydla AgeoU, M Cbnrcb Street, New York. w. w. tTcmaoa ............j. isnisoa btocxtos. Stockton & Stevenson, MAITOFAOTTBERS' AGENTS AND I COMMISSION MERC H,A NTS, Bio. 14 -Wood at., PHiaburgfo, Pa. Importers* agents for safe of soda Aah, Bl Carb Bpda, Nilrate Soie, Manganeae, Areentc, Uaryiee, Ac, An, and Dealere la lron, Nelli, Window QUae, dataware, Wbllo Lead, Llnwxd Oil and Pltliborgb Uann factum generally. AbrSoln Agent* for MITCHELL A C&OASDALE’S CEL EB RATED DON H AND G UANO lESTI LEZER—the cheep get and beat In aw. oc7:lyd MARSHALL 4 CO AoDOURQi Ibe arriral of NEW Wall PAPERS, BORDERS, Ac., No. «7 Wood Stbut. OOUNTKY BLANKETS or TUB BEST TEXTURE and MOST DURABLE MATERIAL. a HANSON LOVE, 61 Market afreet QUT- fI'ABPEB, FOB NOVEMBER At Pmyth A Plltock'l, (Darli A Co.’*,) 69 fifth Itrut, Odd Fellow* Knildhu. cc2* CWEEX POTATOES—IO bbla on consign kj meat,toarrlTe(bbd*r t foraHabf ecSl ROBlkt PICKET, 8q Liberty tf. Oftft BBLS. extra and sopsbß# "'Wupb binktr ovu a mcAss. '■ >C.— f ' ' ly iHujttUanftraß. A j - WtRCT PREMIUM '' /f) /A SVIUK SIAKFimTO EBlt Aj/tndZ^ GRA F F & C 6^7 1 ! (T? &T MANUFACTURERS. PJB TBS DK)a>rui( lh« principal Merchants, Backers, AND BEST ft 00 D COOK S 7 Ot E. TeacLtrs Ud Pro* Baluchi men of tfc* city, but are molt rr- DIPLOtfA F>‘H BEST t..UINI>BY BTOYF 10 e 7 l ***£• Hoom* of the Cttlcgc tod ... „ , make the following cmiparlirihi tetvacn this and Similar Also, on hand a Msortmmt ..f Healing Fi.-tm, . Institotioas claiming public natxooaas. r:x • tbaaDa tad Plain and Fancy Orate Fronts, Fenders. iU.I and !>* Irons, nomNw of the Ru^m,; m. onmN rof stndeuU la ittrod- Sogar Kettle*, Wagon Bojea, Hollow Wen, 4c : aoco; the nw!» c f Instruction pursued: ths sXtect TartetT GRAFF & CO , : aad(lboroo»hns**oftha course ofstodr. ths tjoalltyand So. '4 45 Liberty Street, i .Vi!*"?* Uj lU * «*«!*«■. lb* cctnpe at TOR HKAD OF WOOD STREET, n ~7^ S 1 *' ‘ a -» u °a», erpfrianf* and “—• | THE Af STOVE DEALERS A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood PITTSBU: IN our assortment will b( tag well known OOOU S i O THE DOUBLE-TOP PATEN CONSUMING TROPIC, fci THE NEW AND BEAT'TIFT PATENT GAS AND SMC.K ARBITER, for Coat. THE NEW DOUBLE-TOP PATE! SMOKE CONSUMING EURE! THE CELEBRATED VICTOR U Oak and Pittsburgh. PREMIUM.STOVES OF THHEE DIFFERENT VARIETIES (PARLOR STOVES, for Wood and Coal; bast to the ] market, ao.t beattog Stoves of every dajrrip- CHILDREN, OKATK FRONTS, Ac,.Hot whi. u »il! U 8 .-U i-u beat terms. Wooden & Willow Ware. • SAMOHL SIDSLS, MaoolsOarer tod Wholesale Dealer to OHIiRSB, TUBS, BUCKETS, BASKET, BROOMS, ArC., No. 21 Diamond, Pittsburgh. HAVING now in store a largo and carefully stock of everything (a this Hoe, either min- Qfectored by himself or purchased direct firm msnofactnr ore, FOR OA£B. U prepared to ,apply r« lr-ijlug turn* In Ma itock oi Wooo««n aod Willow Ware CHURNS— Plnoitaff, 6 t ,»k 1 *l/..*, r»J«j 3 ilia; ora! crack, cert Jr. oak or j>lo*s 3 t.d»r bar* «®l,Bpau’a 3 *!▼•»; Thormrmrter 3 •lc*—alergeat&k. BUCKETS—Common red, bint an |e, ty tb* neat or dozen, of nor or. ntaubbetare, at eaateru price*. CLOTHES BASKETS—Round aod or*!, t la ot*t. CLOTHES HAMPERS—Square, fist and trunk Hds. NURSERY OfIAIRS of avory elyl*. COACHES AND CRADLES ofamy stylo. TRAVELING BASSETS—Aasorted elsea and *ty)<*. do do Berlin, Japanned. .do do Preocb, ataort**!. LADIE3 OAP do do do do RETICULES—Imported and American. SCHOOL BASSETS fo great Tuietj. SPLIT HAMPERS, for potato**.pracbea. An.■ ORCHARD BASKETS—WiIIow and Split. «9*City and amntry dealer* are Inrlted to call and ex amlno our stock and price# before purcbailng elaewhcre tu we CANNOT BE UNDERFOLD IN THIS MARKET. BASXUEIi RIDDLE, o:7:2iwi»T »1 Diamond, Pittabargh. rpHE DNDERSIGNED lIAS TIITS DAT ateocUted with him in the WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS, Mr. SAMUEL EWART t aad Mr. WILLIAM CURRY, and will contlnno the aama m Jhn OLD STAND, NO. RTI LIBERTY STREET, directly opponitc tba Zaglo WII.LTAiI M. GORJJLI. Pittsburgh, July l, 1859 SAMUEL EWART... .WU. U GORMLY WM CURRY. W. M. GORMLY & 00., WHOLESALE GROCERS, DKALB&d LN PROVISIONS, PBODtIO hi PITTSBURGH MANUPAOTUKES, R . O, n. a7 J I Ll * , «»'«y Slraal, Pittatmrgh, Pa. . jutamdilp . J”W. riNLRI ;—~V: A. TURPIN FIKLBY A TURPIN, COMMISSION MERCIIANT.4, CHICAGO, ILLINOIB. *Jri3lroparticularfttleutloc to the parch**# and **lo »vf FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORK Brrz* ro—LIPPINOOTT A CO , Pittabotgb. P*. JNO. B. CANFIELD, do do DANIEL WALLACE, no j 0 aclASmdla gUPJSRIOR COAL Oil*. * Our.larga aznrletlca and aoremlttlnc Jabwefor alone ““•.J*" >“• proa.cn™ of. JSZJS ',^S Oundaul OH. .hlch U ij0., 1 , , ficr»lii( ta npoutlon n rtnUllo, |b. but otl mu). .1.0 ’ ” '“ r M,lth eco-Jcloflt, .0 UrtoaUgat light in brUUaneg. It <1 atftrdp nentn facie*. ’ It aaay b« carried tb out R Swnu without enypftmixx odor A £1 «o clear and teosß/W £>» enfor Hit the duaput Ught knoicn. AST Dealer* can rely upon uniformity loth* qualtly of °OfOQ. ADAIR A VEEDLR, _ , _ Reßner* ofOMl <)fl, ■rTlaod-dawlmF . No. 81 Pann’a. Araoca. p«tf High at. /'IANNUL COAL OIL. TI in couvlentiy t uni log cnl li aclTcrwlly ecu ceM to b* uxnurpwMl fa quality and cheapness, by any *>thsr in market. Thera la nothing muru beentlfuJ In color, or mors brilliant and durable in turning. It does not ex plain and Mag onlfcnn, purchasers will aiiraja obtain th# eoatxaaiWm ankle. Coal Oil b well Known under a imlntM; oT&ncUal names, but dealer* aboalJ noLernd to tbs ««tt Kor tbsadmt of th* thing,” and pay SO or 80 par cant morn for an article than it eu t># procured (oral h**o quarter* 1b thia city. ADAIR A VKEDER, ' Beflmra at Coal Oil, aaC-ood dawlmf Fean'* Avenne, u*»r nigh autwt FiOUft~2Oolrt>ls. choica brands fall wheas Family flour In atom and for a*W by ! - KS CULP A nniPAHfrgULftfrtjitroo^ — : \ Pimatnwn, p«*s* Street, found the follow- AS A SMOKE DOUBLE TOP CONSUMING FT GAS AND !A, for Coal or Wood. Lire Matamant or the oiHyansi wpk, Plttaburgh, Oct. 2itb, 1559. ASSETS. Loan* and Dlacounta— - 4602,844 85 Gain In Vault....- /66,055 67 Notes and Chocka of other Banka 11,403 85 I 1 ** 1 .Eat*!*, Ac...- 10,000 00 Miscellaneous AccounU 7 JS9 98 Doe from Banks and Beakers - ... 13,g71 81 $704943*80 LiAßamEs. Stock-: _ .4440,000 00 tHSiikpTr H 6.200 00 inamdcal Depositors 99,443 80 Ccntlngtnt Fund and Profits 41,902 93 Due to other Banka 4 »as <3 , $704943 80 The aboT* statement 1* correct to the bast of my knowl edge and belief b. D. JONES, Cashier. Affirmed before me this 24tb dey of OcL, 1869. ort* J.F. MACKENZIE, Notary Public. CARD Statement cf the HtoUtnlei' Btslt o t Pittsburgh* itefPXT, Ott. 24b, IU9. LIABTT.TTTpq 87 TbaftboT*st*tem«ntU correct, to tbt-butof mykaovl< •d|* ond boilef. QKO. D. UcQBIW. Cubtor fl*orn before mo tbU 24th dij of Oct-, 1855 ' ‘ W. fOBTia, KoUrrfimU: Note* and Bills Discounted T44C94 61 Doe by other Banks IZBS4 14 Notes aod Check* of other 8anka........ 1f1,R«3 » ‘-'“to - T6MO 4S LIABILITIES, ' Circulation Daetoother Basks jaurer bn lodlriduai Deposit* 140,478 49 TbeaboYeatateiueotlicon-ect to the’best of ray knowl-, ‘ jd S!." db s! , s .. . J, W. GCOK,Cashier. ,f* oni “d TObKrribeiJ before me,' thu'sUb ds~of'6ct. i fl L «*g* ROBT. TINKEr. Notorr Pnblk. btatcment of the Iron OUy Sank* ~ , . PiTTSBnwo, Ort. 24ih, I&s®. V**P |to * ~ - t 400,000 00 Loan* and Discount! 681,427 61 O'* by other B«nk* 16 83® ?4 Note* and Check* of vtber Banka 23J93 60 apccte 132,146 72 Circnlation - 2J1.W0 00 Doa toother Banks 67 Doe to Depositor* 130,13112 The alwre statement U correct according Co the teat of to? knowledge and belief. JUHJ* MAGOffIN, Caih'r Affirmed before me, Utf* 24th day ef Oct, A. D- 1559 ori6 BOUT. FINNEY, Notary Pabllc. Second Hand Pianos. The following pianos^*^— will be told rcry low for rath, to room for a nflw antral: fIY~| || One Rosewood GJ oct. Piano, alfiiost new,s22s do do GjTB 0 ' do 200 do do 6 do do do do 6 do do do 175 do do 6 do do do 150 do ilahoyany 6 do do do 125 doßo«uwood 6 do do doMahoganj6 do do old etyle, 50 for sale by , l)BXed beef-300 lb*. ]Q*tno , 4ndljt BltitVSinn tL Sfcr., I , "-*n*r iUnc* dial JO b rnto op . am cl™ School; ood Ihco II tot -tfclM lb.l Uio lnwrOljlOoton, . trml, lo „r other School, ood pmm hdlltla ho *!«• oUo ij, 1., locod. 111*Dot •XfrWCted tint lhl«7 *IU p*Uotili* UaificWl nar will ihtjr b* aoUcttoJ to do 00. | j 4 sut(u potters. ice.— Tho Annual Meeting of tho gtockbotdan of tba Tam Reran carlUe jaod KobJoi town Turnpike irnd Plsok Road Ohspany w/ll U b*ld at the Offloe of tbe Tru— Brer. on MONDAY, TtM day of Not IS£O, at 3 o’clock, P. which Onia an EU tico will be held for Preelreut, Treaaorer mod Board of Maoutn {.>r the flatting year By order f ocSSiTtd M. B BKoffnJ fiealdaat 'tCßißct Surar Ittja, n*' Ift r Ufflg'l EOlllt ]|>ACK4RCt fcoMF*»t, I PltUborfh, Octcrt , N*. f 8(h, between tbe hutiraof 11 A. M. an-1 l P. if. ROBERT fl.ffN£Y, Bw', RELAND AS IT WAS AND A*i IT IS. The Ext. D*. Edoxa «ill hctara oo lha c£U Tt »abject la City [l*ll, no Tuesday avralAg, the 251 b o'clock. Ticket* of xlUilMiuQ 2& («U- To b« tiat .U Lac Cock fc‘tor**. clc_, and at the door- j Tb* proceeds vllt bo doroled to ths ciptf <,l Ireland's Erasgtllzatlon. oc2t;j£d Cmitn’ But, Plt.strargb, yet. 20ih»1&9. Election for Thirteen Directors of this Paok will be bold at the Dh&klng House on MONDAT, 21»t of NoTembor, between ifci bernri of 10i. M. mod If.i. The Aoqqal Meotiofc of Stockholder* will bo bold TUKBDAT. K«t. lot, at 10 i. it. oeZJoodtd H. D. JQNEB, Cashier. Mxouno'i Bat, ) Pittsburgh, October 21st, 1659. j Election for Thirteen .Directors oi this fs*uk will be held tt tbs Buying HOOSS, OD MONDAY, NiftemKr 21st, brtween the hoar* of 9 A.H. end 3 r. v. ( Tbe Annual Meeting cf the Stockholders will be held oo TUKSDAY. November Ist, at 10 a. m. nfflojmd ÜBQ. D. MC3BKW, Caahisi. ALLCOEXHT Main, Pittsbargb. October 20tb, 1859. J [T]jgf*AN_ Election for Thirteen Directors ol this Bank will bs bel l at the Banking Home, os MONDAY, tbs 2l*t day of November, between tbe boon o 9, a. ■. sod • o'clock r. u A general meeting of tb* Stockholders will La held at tbe banking House, on TUE9DAY, tbs Ist day of NoTsm* ber, at 10 o'clock. oc2o.lmd Jj W. POOR, Oubler. kSQuissa'tumca, P.A O.IC 1C I Near Foot MBs Ran,October 10,1853. j Proposals will be received till Novem ber tbe Btb, for bnildfog tbe Trestle Work and Bridge Superstructure for the rosd between Pittsburgh end Port Perry, as follow*, tlz: 630,000 feel Timbtr, B. 51., fer treatls work; KOjOOO “ “ bridge soparsiractore; 40PO0 pounds Iron, for bolts. Tbe bios m»T be for material alone, for conitrnctian, or may Inotodebotn. Aboat 170,nUace early in spring next. Fur further Information, apQjy tj the Engineer, Ur. 8. Low (Signed) oclthdtoos W, J.MOBRiaOH A 00, ffS»NoTicE. —The undersigned desires to th £ >r CLOSE ALL QIB BUSINESS, both personal and professional, tmmedUtslj. Thou hating law business In nts baude are reqaaeted to call and sattle aad recalra their papers, and employ other counsel. Those Indebted to him •>r to the Isle firm of MrtUdi A Co, tor professional services, or upoa note, Judgment, or otherwise, will pieasa pay tha ••me t.< N. NELSON, Esq* or to himself, at hts office, where tm will attend dally for the present, Dorn 1 toB o’clock p. m. ..riajtf i THOMAS MELLON. Finsßuaua, Oct. fi, 1559. id hereby gjven that a meeting of tha Ktorkbolders ot UG Paoneylranla Insurance Company uf Pittsburgh will held on Mosd.ii, the 7th rur or N.nsaei, 1*59, at the office of said Company, No. (Cl Fimrtb etre*t,i»twu*n the boors of ten o’clock a. u , and ona p u , f..r the pur[w«e ..I elwfiug Plru tcr# to e*r»u lor the fuiuiuir y»r ' aCIU:dUI I. UOJKR bPROUL, Sec’j. fitnusrmfnts. fliE^f'RE.- JiaNAOKKI PORTER AND M'/AIILAND. Ik-'r s o/Vfi at 7 oV/. <.{, ■f'uritin tvtll tu< at 8 o’rfnrT pTtcitriy | *^U. x l.K«d pticrs to suit the timee.—Parqostle and Drr»» Cir.-le, U 5 ientr, Family Cilclo, 15 cents WARM AND COMFORTABLE! TUESDAY EVENING, Octoba islb, will be performed, PAUDEENS HAUNTED CAVE; OH, IUK DREAM BEA! ..kliu Cat rle Tyson. To conclude t^tb A KISS IN TUEIDARK! h»Jpl; . Mr.MoParUoJ. CARGO'S BRASS ANDSTRING BAItfl): OFFICE, 21 FIFTH STREET. *(8:Iyd tianfe StatcmeKtß. Kuicmcni of fheßankof Pittsburgh, ! Prmßtrmfld Oct. 2Uh, 15*9. IIEAM*. “ L«i«n«, Rill* and Discounts 4~4t,672,Ml 10 Real Eatalx uo lfirvodj Rant 44.786 82 Stockland Ulsccllanooui .. 4,(79 to , Due Ij othui 8ank5...)... . ... 42,718 £1 Dank Notes* Checks «. .... . OO Specie ((old and rtlrafi) ... C7,U4 10 $2,235,169 06 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock 4-41,142,700 00 Proflfia and Earning*- 212,729 63 Unpaid Dividend* andSupenaa Acfi. 2A60 62 Doeto other Banka 80J82 64 Clrculatlco [ OO Da P«04,149 4* Butemtnt of tUm AUaghanf h. b * Pnronxaß, Oot. 22d. 1859 ASSETS. OH&RLOTTK B LURIE, So. 118 .Wood .1,11 lx, >trt , xmh. C;tg flmrtton Saitß. J. G. DAVIB, Auotuinoer .Ooiammclal Sales Boom*. No. (i gtr«t PPBBMPTOBT SALE of a Superior" Se^ end Hand \ foUn, represented teihar* can SZO3. OaiUr.Bkroinater, Rifle and Double Barrel Cone M Oil Paintings and KsgreTlscs; 3 «Urer bontlng-oas Watchers; l foperior gold hnatin* case Johnson Watch, at tbe commercial kales too®., h-T, Fifth street,oe Wadoeslay evening, Oct. Stlih, «T o'clock. oc!s J- O. DATIg, AnA STOVES, blacksmith — bellows, TOOLS, Ac. At A resin*- —Oo Wednesday «ftsr#ooo, Oct. 26th. at 2 o'clock, at tbe commercial salesrooms, No. 54 Fifth street, will be sold, 8 Parlor, OEc*, Cock and Taller Stores, Blacksmith Bellows and £ma:l Tools; also a quantity pf scrap Iron. J. Q. DAYI3, And. O ANK STOCK AT AUCTION—This Taej dsyereaing, Oct. 25th, at 7 o’clock, atthecommcreltf • Tea rooms, No. M Fifth street, will Lo add IS shares Citizen*’ Bank fctock. J. Q. DATI3, And. * BAY HORSE AT AUCTION—On Wed nesday morning, Oct. 23th, nt 11 n’etock. at the Com uerdal Sales Booms, No. M Fifth itroct, will beaohl, one' iuy liars*, property of tbs Doited States, which is cot rz» ootred fertte public service. f'erms rash par fond*. 0c25 J.Q. PA YIP, ABCf Rock away, barouche and open BUGGY AT AUCTION—On Wednesday morning, OctcMr 29th, at 11 o’clock, at the Commercial galas Rooms No 51 Fifth street, will bo sold without reserve:. One secuad hand Itaekaway, bnt 111 tie used “ * *• Open Boggy, ” “ “ “ *’ lUrvncbe, •• “ oc2l __ } Q, DAYLS Ans/r. UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, WOOL COMFORTS, BUOErIiIN OLijYBS. Ac, At Auction. —Oo Wolotslay morning, Oct 23. b, at 10 o’clock, at tbs Commerrlsl Salsa lU-oti*, No. [>t Fifth »t, will be sold, 10 Cc«cn be»r» Mrnco Undrrabt't*.; 6 do do do 51*nno Dnw: n -3 do Whtt--hls he U now / sixty ynara old, and his balr aud whlaksTa were two-thirdsgrey. hot by the uae of two bottba of Keatorallve thu gray heirs bare disappeared, both on his bead and bee, and Is moreaogt r glossy than for twenty-fire jtare previous. ,Bis wife, at the ago of fifty two, has ueu! U VUh the earns effect. FINLKI JOHNSON, Ei<], of New •_ that be lost hie hair by the Yellow Fever, in ISM. , 11 e need Wood'e'llair Ecftoretlre.aod his bafris v * now thick and gtoesy. 8. H- MIODLKTON, LiTiogston, Alabama, say* 1 the Reetoretivo has done, much good la bis part 1 t or the country. He used It for baldness, esdttsw i baa a fins bead of hair. j T. L. MORSE. Lebanon. Ecntncky, says he bat seen Wood’a Heir Restorative in hand reds of «• ' ] m, and never knew It to fall la arcsrupUihlog all It pro!earn to do. . . . I A. J. AIDES, SicLenashore’, Illinois, says ha hed the scald head eight years, and was bald, bnt by tba liberal aaeof Wood’a Hair TTwlijm tire, he now has a rich gloaty head of hair. Sold by all Druggists, and by O. J. Wood • A Co, 414 Broadway, New lork,andHl, Market itnwLSt. Loots, Mo. Sold In Pittsburgh by Dr. ' * aro. H. KSTSEB, D. J- FADN’ESTOCU A CO, and all Proggfets. [auftdiy] IiOOAZ? O^RBOO, IMPORTERS OP HARDW A R E , NO. 59 WOOD STREET, four Door* stars St. Charles HoM, Jaß' nltnre, *«,, at Ueaiohable \ * Haul of Prtralnm. s " Dxuctcss.—F. HatcWord gtam William M r Kee of WW UKa*ACo^halbroPrvier: Jno. M. A Atwood White AOO4 lienj. T. Zredick, of Tr*diXs&i AOb Hoary Wharton; Mordual L. Dawson; Qct. H. tttevart of * Era 5 John H. Crowe, of John IX. Brown A Co; ' B. A. Fahneetook, of B. A. Fahnartock A Coj Andrew D. . Ouh; J. L Erringar, cf Wood A Krrinser. „ I F. BATCHFORB fiTAEh.Trealdsut Caiaiis W. Coxa, Secretary. “ PimaV'iQH lUrruaczs^—Wm. Hclmaa ACo J rainier A On, Thomas tt. How& Baq, Jaa. Marshall, *aq, Alton £»»». Wilson, sFEboyA Co, WUsoo, Psjne A Oo- SSSS^wiaii^!S Cop "*' >,lto0 ’*«■? OSO. 8. BH.YAS A CO., AgenU, Je3admd - ,> No. 62 Wood. Street. JSlmratlanal. 6IIUIINQBAB COfl]lKncilLCOr,LEQB WRITINuToaDEJIT, College Hall, Dl.moni], Blmln,h.a, _ Ttmß, cam os entrance. For Ornamental Writing— tu 1 • ISSJidfeEKSE—g} n™»ni»iw. o' *“ J Di.ok Ke.piaE. 2’ m r *» Frofe*«or of Penmanship. dSoLSSS '™’”’ «,aEarner. «V; W. B. BOLTOS, Lecturer on Hlitorj anj General IBOnTh. P. FLEJfNIKES, Ei-U. fl; Minister ta iw msSaj£i? Uror ,h * Pitt * fcar « b LecnrrsronCom. M. F., EATOJJ, Lsctnrar on W/mtlni D aSi2 ,I !iS7 h * t a h “ l “ T * r b ?“ befo ™ »«»®FtoJ by any KSE£w!?£ r Specimens of Ornamental and Practical BSSSBaSsE.*™**- >“• —«■>•*» tSSJssss • ForipKtaws.of offbujßojßoai Writing, «,Aoe»t.„ postage itampe, and a-Jdrees * * ■ , .. „ 0. 11. LEITBEAD, Principal. Jaa.ljJk.F niubar^k DNITEBIITI OF PEIRIILTina, tiaw Department, PHILADELPHIA. A TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION rriU com mod ce on the 3d of October oezt. lbs following are tbs eabjecie of Uio isolates: HOB. GEOBGI BUAHhWOOD—Pornas, Persoosl Prop-, arty and lienantils Law. P&OF. P. HodALL—Ertdeocs. ■ •} P&OF. £. BPEBQEB 41.lLi.EH— Equity JarLprutiaaso. Erary aflort ii made to render ihli Institution ciSelaot for the porpda it has in ri«w. Tbaatndsnta are and careful! j eiamincd, lege! questions tra diecaaaedaad ttardaea In writlog form part 0/ th« rccrao. By tha raise of tba Goarte, the Urns oceoptod here, la treat*] as eontTs lent, for moat parpoaea to office atody, In entitling to ad mission to the bar, sad when admitted In lha Com*Ldow a graduate of this loitimtion can practice at m™i„ ,1. ’ Bapraa* Coart- Tb. Introductory ed on FBI DAT, B-pt. fiOth, at 8 o’clock, * t»i lectors room, by the non. GEO. BUABBWOOD. NORTHERN i Asanranco Company so. I UOORBATE fllttECT, kONDOV ® LlS n®D;iii me, PAID oPCAKtA‘Lnain , «tr»Mw»“*5 ja9B 00 “-Bss-sssipt aUawem’ baaediVcnuumi ere • - KJrSS??* * 00,6 U Rarket.atnsC; ..... do 200 do SO ' — to VIZ.: TUAT Pll TSDU&QE, ,-:•--- *lc ' to