‘ iTirTitlflP 5 v@3?f II £ i journal* of the North urestmlng to moke pi#b ’ 0 * t h«t State, to recover $3,000, alleged ‘Vp IRST-PREMIUM Hv* Ui^y^ 4, UW ry 4 | political capital out of the abortive effort of Jobs t 0 h &T e been lent to the former Bishop of that X * V kmctm ’ Blows, at Harper’s Ferry, many of the Southern State. «ho watt droaned on the Archo is «omog Stoves, Orates and Haogaaf atm»»t **»*”•-r: r - __ * . . . : j , , . rj ,v e >ome therefrom the faul that the note Rjf**s ' R BRRBTT & CO.. journals takb a manly and correct vi b as been lout aod Us exisleoce depends on the jfgfigSi filsgL ■ gnjTORB and PROPRIRTOBB- affair. The Baltimore American says : testimony of witoeeca, which is quitecooflicting. . MtUJI T „..ni u ■ . ~ ~ tl ßut it is perfectly idle, to toy tkt Uaxt. to turn be f ac ts that a priest attempted some years ago PITTBBUROHs «/eA an event into political capital A° P£*y l 0 abduci a daughter of Mrs. Hannerty, on pre- WEDNESDAT MORNING. OCT. 20 1869. would dream ofendorsing that or similar atro tt. , eoce 0 f taking beT to a uuunery, and ih«* Mrs. \_±u and it is a poor and unworthy elan ot act * - H an uefty herself bap, since the loaning ftbe would tetk to fatten tht responsibility anytr rre ere mone y ( turned Protestant, add both interest and «*» :"#•* l ° ,b * ,,,iL ever may bt the „ 0 f haseveremm- . A Great Coon Caop—The D*jion Empire, t°re*i*tanteto the Idtc in elate territory. ,of Oct. 13, stye that the Indiana Btate Agricul ** demented persons scattered over the tursl Sooiety has awarded the pt ire for the beet V ,T *hern Slat**— t 0 f tts tAct w almost enu• ; orop of corn to a Dearborn county farmer, who nerotsJheni—Gerrit Smith, Fred. Douglai, Mellen, j produced proof that teo acres average one hno* ifhett still alive, and two or three more. Butlhere j dr«d and seventy-hye buabols per acre. On tbe It no party of respectable dimensions that has a plank i best five acres, the 6m premium was awarded in its platform upon which the late mad foray could j on one huodfed and eighiyeix hushela to the be justified." I acre, and the earns person bad incootcsiible The SC. Louis Evening Nnr, s.ys: ! e»idea*« that on ono o( thesei mtm thero grew „ ... , . . : two hundred, and fourteen basnets “The Republican party of the country num- • \ ben's million and a half voters—a majority of j Onto Cohstitcttonal AwssoMEST.—Tbc pro the citizens of all the Free States. What la to t posed amendment to the Sute Constitution of be gained by deooauciug them as aiders and | Ohio, providing annual inrtead of biennial abettors to the proposed crimes of insurrection, ■ sessions of the Legislature, which was vote arson and murder? Would it not be unjust, of* i upon at the late election, is probably rejec * 7 fensive and highly injurious to the good feeling a large majority. The Statesman says • Too and conoord of the nation ? shape in wbiob it was submitted, providing for There are fanatics in tho North who would aouaal sessions, but not for annual elections, willingly exterminate Slavery by war aod rapine. rendered it objectionable to many who would There are fanatics at the Sooth who would wil- have voted far annual sessions and the annual liogly extend slavery by war and rapioe. Which election of members la the worse crime in the eight of Ood and man ? Wo see no difference —and hops to see all eucb fanatics themselves exterminated. The loss of Brown and his party has thinned out the aboli tion fanatics at theft ortb. Let us not raise up other fanatics there~Vy indtant abuse of innocent men, aod endeavoring to make them responsible for old Brown’s crimes " I—-’ \ A Sigvjwcakt Fact — Although it i«s alleged that ft bushel of ejmpalhuiirg letters, fousd io 4bb custody of Brown/are io the possession of Got. 'Vise, it is a notorious fact that tUu* far -not one has been produced which was written by a member of tho Republican parly If there were such in existence, we have not a doubt that they would bo forthcoming, as the Governor and.his friends ore extremely anxioos to msko ‘ out a dear ease of complicity with the iosurrcc- : tlonlats on the part of leading men in the of the great free soil org*oli*‘ lon - G«tU : Smith is >n opponent of Republicanism, sod ' taoh WM his Onxioly to defeat Mr. Morgan, the rigolar nominco for Ooreroor of Sew York last jfesr, th»t he look the Held himself os an lads- : pendent candidate- When told that the effect of , his course woold be lo telcol the demooratio as- ' • pirani, bs replied that between tbo two coropet- ! itors he .bad nO choieo, as both were alike op- j posed to his views on thfe slavery qacallon. To do joetioo to Gcrril Smith, however, U should be remarked that his Utter found In possession of Brown related to Kansas affaire, and did not contain a line in reference to the proceedings at Harper's Ferry Tbe position of (he Republican party is non-interference with slavery where It has a legal existence, but eternal hostility tohs extension into free territory of the oation- It is iho game position that was assumed, in Ihclr day, by Washington, Jefferson and other early statesmen of the country. It has no sym pathy with mob-law orvlolcnce of any kind, and the effort to saddlo on its leaders tbo ood9c qnenees of tho outbreak in Virginia is not only an insult to thjrfntelligence of the people, but it displays an amount of knavery on the part of their opponents which will ultimately . cover them with disgrace. ■ y.i' i fe ; if-' / t ■' 1:-. v- I- V trff Psesidkst Pierce in tus Field —No better evidence of tho forlorn and hopeless condition of the eham democracy can be prodnoed than the fact that several of its politicians are seriously thinking of bringing the name of Pierco beforo the Charleston Convention for tho Presidency. Washington letter writers tell us, In their gravest sentences-, that Gov. Wise and other Southern leaders are talking of matter very earnestly. Buohanan has bo far outdone bio immediate pre decessor in'all manner of infamy, that be has conferred on him a sort of comparative respect ability. The-question now is, whether in the future history of the nation a single Individual can be found depraved eoougb to do a simitar service for our worthy Chief Magistrate. Wo fear not. Snch aoonliogenoy would antloipato \!f ■<■ )f ''l ■ a degree or publia wlokedne6B which ilwoald be hardly patriotic to contemplate at this time. Tbe nominee of the Charleston Convention is doomed to a certain and an overwhelming defeat, and It matters little whether tbe victim of the popular judgment rendered on that ooo&sios be “poor Pierce" ornome other equally pliant tool of the fire-eating aristocracy of the oottoo States. - Probably it wpuld bo according to the “fitness Of things" thatihi should bo tbe man. U would be highly prope'-. that bn and Buchanan—the violators of sacred compromises—should be buried tu tho “tomb of the yapulets," at about tho same time. In view of theso considerations, we say theu let Pieroe be. the candidate in the contest of 16C0.. ■S i I ; V Tns Slate Trade WnrccD at.— Ooe of tbe resolutions adopted at our State Convention in June last charged the general government with practically conniving at the ro-opecing of the infamous slave (raffs. The charge excited tbe indignation of the supporters of tho administra tion; but events are constantly adding to the strong proof then existing of its trnth. Tbo re cent escape of tbe Wanderer from Savannah, is a case in.point. She was fitted out for a new slave craise, right under the noeo of the Collector of that port, who look no steps whatever to prevent her Bailing, lie refaeel her a clearance, it is true, bat did not use bis power to prevent her sailing without oue; and the pretence trumped op b 7 her owner, Lamar, that she had been sto len from him was but a trick to keep bis, own i !l hands olear. The government knew all about the object of the proposed trip of the Wanderer, : suffered her. to be fitted out and to sail -with- i - out taking a single* step towards panisbing or preventing breach of the laws. The*6aTannah Netca gives the following history cf the\transaction: “On Tuesday, persons on tho lower bay ob served that tho Wanderer was taking stores on board, and on tho same afternoon her sails were bent. On Tuesday evening, Lamar, her owocr, who had boon absent aod but just returned to x the city, met Collector Boston; and stated to him : that he had reason to suspect that Capt. Martin, who had been negotiation with him for an in terest in the Wacderer, and .who, it seems, bad assumed the command of hep, intended to steal the vessel, and requested that ho would instruct the officers of the caller to keep close watch on her. Boston informed Lamar that tho oaitcr had gone to soa, and that he had no means of pre venting the vessel from being stolen, leaving him to employ saoh means as the civil, authorities of the port would afford him. On Wednesday morn_- 'lf-. n ' &f " ■ T- • r* r 4 \V. ba* U was bis property that bad been stolen — Mr- Lamar’s —that ho did not feel autborited, the caller not being at hie command, to contract a debt on the part of the Government to recover his vessel; at the same lime informing him that ' if he would prooare a steamer to go lo pursuit of tbW Wanderer, he would instruct ad officer of the J C-V • r1 ’ 1 , * Rsvcoue to aocompany them, aod that be would lay tho matter before the Government, and if /'payment of the expenses locurred was refused, x 7 ''. \ he, Mr. Lamar, would be responsible. Tbelnter \ view between Boston and Lamar took place about V ft o’clock a- u, at wbioh time the Wandererwas \ sceo from the Erobauge steeple, aground, not ' , far from Tybee. Mr. Lamar procured the Steam ** ( ■ \ tag Columbus, and accompanied by two Custom / House officers, with a oarabar of friends, well armed, among whom were several who had Bold ' ship supplies to the Wanderer, yet lo be paid for, ' left the city at lf» (monies past lOo’clook, in pur •it; knit. ' From the steeple of the Exohaoge the Wandere^ was seen-to get under way about half-past 11 o’clock, and on the arrival of the Columbus at Tybee, at half past 12, the yaoht, having a favor >ablo wind, warenlireiy out of eight. No doubt thst vessel has gone to the coast cf Africa to take in another oargo, and it looks very much as_ though the whole matter was arranged with ( Ci-‘ w, and connived at by him.” V,, fe ' : ■ f t? >O, \ ' h “OtmEFrictßHTGorEEtf»B9T Much praiae haa been bestowed upon the National Gotern- meok for Us promptness in potting down the little riot et Harper’s Ferry ; bat bow comes U that, with an anonymous warning in its haode, r\:-. \ written from Cinclonaii a month before the out" ' \ break, that it took no steps to present what it 1 was told wonid happen ! Trne efficiency woald haso consisted la preventing, rather than in ornshlog such a scheme The government which neglects each a warning has do claim to be con \ sidered efficient. \ Maj. Jso. 8. Hillman, of Allegheny county, - will bo a candidate for iho office of Bcrgeaukat < Arms of the House of lUpreteauilvea of Petfn* I sylvanlft. The Major is a sterling Republican and would mat? a good officer. “Tiiat which then hast to do, J doit -wUh all j thy might," said a clergyman to hie son one j morning. “Bo I did,” said Bill, with ao entbu- j Biastic gleam in his eye. “Ah! what was it, i darling!” and the father’s fingers ran through his offspring's curls. “Why, I walloped Jack Edwards tin he yelled like blae blazes. Too should just have heard him holler, dad - .” The father looked -unhappy whllo he explained to him that the . precept did not apply to an act " (like that. t lTtro'*.F£Jtx or Srow —A telegraphic despatch from Chateaugay, N. 7., of the 21st inet, say* Tthat two feet of enow had fallen at that place, and lit! was sliinalling. CbMcoogay li la the north, eio part of New York. We learn also tbatao Inch of snow fell at Calais, Me., on the night of the 20ft. f:\V .r ''.V&w ; tvw •i ■ V;/^ Tub Great Eastern quilled Portland at a quar ter before 4 r. u. on tUe Bib, and anchored in Holyhead a qaartcr before 4 on Monday after noon, the lOt'i, hating accomplished Ihe voyage round nndor favorable oirounwtaaceß. Tbo dis tance run dariog the 58 hoars w&b oompated at something over 550 miles. The.average rate of .speed for the whole trip is elated to be a little over thirteen knots, though daring Ibo greater part of the time the engine did not go more than at half speed. Tho paddles averaged ten and the sorew thirty-eight revolutions per minnie, when working at a pressure of twenty pounds. The greatest speed attained was over fourteen and a half kuois, or nearly seventeen miles per hour This was accomplished without uny special exertions on tho part of the engines, but a considerable quantity of canvass was spread. The weather daring tho trip was equally, and at times a long, heavy ground-swell was expe rienced, causing, according to some authorities, a good deal of pitebiog and rolling on the part of the vessel, while others say that (he motion was at all times inoal alight, and that (be ship was under tho most perfeot control. Rough at tempts have been tuado to asoertaio (be greatest angle of deoknodcr rule, and tbe worst calcu lation was said to fix It at ten, whilo other ves sels in the vicinity were pitching about in a very lively manner. Tho ship was tried, after; some demur, by Mr. Scott Rnssoll, both upder screw and paddle en gines, united and singly, .and on both occasions with successful results. Experieooe showed that the ship had steered admirably, and that (be compasses were exact to a marvellous degree. It was reported that tbe Great Eastern would remain at Holyhead ten or twelve days, and then prooeed to Southampton to have her boilers thoroughly repaired in accordance with tbe re quirement of tbe Board of Trade. The corres pondent of the Loudon Times on board the ship, j writing boforo tbe run to Holyhead, says tbat it I is more than probable tbat the ship wilt not leavo England daring tbe winter, and thAt Southampton will probably be her winter quar ters. Kerr Stock Warm — Farmers do Dot pay Mif. ficient attention to tho warmth of their Block, bnt suffer them to roam about in (be open air, exposed to the ioolemcut weather Tbe amouot of exercise is another most impi.rtaot point to attend to. Tbe more an animal moves about, tbe qnickcr it will breathe, and tho more starch, gum, sugar, fat, and other respiratory elements it must have in its food: and if an additional quantity of these enbelance9 is not given to sup ply the increased demand, tbe fat and- other parts of the body will be drawn upon, and the animal will become thinner; also, as before ob served, every motion of the body produces a cor responding destruction of,tho muscles which produce that motion.- It is, therefore, quite evident that the morn the animal moves about tho more the heart-producing and flesh-formiog principle it mast receiveio its food. Hence, wo see tho propriety of keeping our c»nlo ia abed* and yards, and not suffering those (particularly which we intend to faltcD) to rove abov *cn- Burning more food, and wasting away mote rap idly the various tissues of the body already form ed, and tnakipg it rocro expensive and difficult to fatten lhom. Mr. Isaac Adams the inventor of the printing bearing his name, admitted to be tbe best ; book press in use, is cut iu a card in tbe Boston j Atlas renouncing modern Democracy. It is a I wonder (bat a man of Mr. Adam's genius t>bould j hoTc remained with them bo long. He thus J speaks oat: “Tho negro if the fulcrum, and ihe’ United States Judiciary the lever by means of which j those in power, and their instruments, are at- ! tempting to subvert a right without which the j people would soon be reduoed to a state not far | above tbat of tbe Southern elavo. They cry “Popalar Sovereignty !” and, as Mr. Hallelt j said in his speech, “they mean whatever they please by It;” but wbco they say (hat slave prop erties in tbe Territories must be protected by the aso of tbe Coiled States Courts for tbat pur ‘ pose, even against tbe will of the people, an fa-tu spite of any leritoriallaw against it, tbev all they say, however thick tbe wordy covering of their intent may be.” ! Tnx Grain Trade or Europe— lisped* r.f \ Higher Prices. —The grain news by t^B £ aro p ft |la of Interest. Wilmer and Smith «r 4 j fl . ! “The grain trade incrflaB j og j fi rmQe country markets bold tbia ! little actual variation is made id l£cae quotations for wheal, the tendency of prices has been generally toward improvement. The i large proportion of old wheat etlll offering by ! the farmers prevents for the present the deficient ; cy of the new orop making itself eo apparent, as j u may bo expected to do later io the season, j Meanwhile the reports from the various coun : tries on the oontment of Europe are locreasiog { ly unfavorable as to the yield cf the last crop. | In Austria the deficiency is 6aid to be very se rious, aod Jn Franoe prices are advancing more radidiy than ic this country. The Gazette re turns of wheat for the week ended the Ist io* are 130,657; trade here has ruled firm upon a moderate business, extra quality of ffoor bringiog extreme prices, whilst wheal is without change.” How did it happen that the recent insurgents got possession of the Arsenel at Harpor's Ferry with such caso' The reason is plain. Homo four years ago, the Hon. C. J. Faulkner, L)om ooratio M. C. from that District, got a bill through Congress in coneequenco of which the army officers previously in obarge there were displaced by civilians. Of course, Mr. Faulk ner bad the places assigned to members of the first families, who were favorable to hie own preferment—though he afierward quarreled with them and becamo loser of votes by the Operation Bat the oheoge was a needless one, and was accomplished for current purposes; aod bA. C. Dablct, the artist, was married on the 20thJn9t., at Cambridge, says the Boston Transcript, »* to the daughter of a gentleman, deceased, whose fame is associated with educa tional works. At the receptipo, after (be mar riage service, there was a great gathering of widely known io literature, science, ! education and art, end the newly-wedded oonple \ received many congratulations from scores of l persons whose fame is not confined to this oon ! tlnont. New York was represented by her ar- I lists and pools, and so large a number of celcb- I rltics is rarely seen collected together as mot on ; this happy occasion ” Mobeibsit akt> Hezkan —A rumuf was io oiroulatioa on Saturday afternoon, to the effect that Morrfoey and neenan had met at Buffalo, and engaged io a rough-and-tumble fight, daring which Heeo&n was killed. Tbia rnmor is en tirety untrue, ns these persons ore now io this city, aHve and kicking—but not in a manner calculated to iojare one another. There was a fight at Baffalo between two men who were iroolcally oallcd by the nameß of. these dlaiin goisbed pugilists, io wbtob the one bearing the name of “Heenan” is said to have been killed. —AT. 7. Trib. Itaxt.—The nssassinalion of Count AGtiti at Parma has attraoled ooosiderablo allcntioo. It is stated that the French Consul at Parma had received orders to quit bis pest unless prompt justice was done, and exemplary chastisement i inflicted on the authors of the murder. A dis j patch says an investigatioa was being actively oarried on by the Government of Parma, wbioh bad decided to act with due severity ogainst tho guilty party. The ofiiolal Piadmontese Oautts brands the crime as an execrable one, and de clares it has produced o feeling of horror throughout tho whole country. Gov. Wise, in tho course of conversation with Old Brown, told he him had better be preparing for death, to which Brown responded that he (ibeGeveroor), thought hemigbtHve 15 years, would hnw good deal to acswgrfor el'least, and had batter be preparing now 100. Got. Wile, Iq speaking of Brown, says: “Ho U the gamert nan I ever eaw.” la Philadelphia, acoorcHog to the directory, there a'-e 6P5 Smiths,4l2 Browns, 33G Johnsoos, 304 Joneses, 2G9 WilUamses.22s Wilsons and 178 Davises. Of the Smiths, 80 rejoice in tbe Chris tian name of John, while of the Jones there are 20 who are knowniby that exccHeut prefix. Of 1 the Johnsons, one-half the number aroTjßlored. Dr. Fobbes’ Secbbsioh raoa td* Cxtbouc Cniracn.—The Rev. Dr. Forbes, who eoms ten years since relinquished bis charge of St. Lake's Episcopal Charch and became a Roman Catholic priest, has now announced his withdrawal from that denomination in a letter to Arohbisbop Hughes.---Y. F. Tint* Tbs antiquity of Ilia Scottish Historical Dal lads is questioned by Mr'. Robert Chambers, who is writting a book to prove that they do not date baok further than the beginning of eighteenth century. iNrELMORKct: has been received si Boaion of the death of Mrs. Maysh, one of the Missionaries of the Araerioan Botud atMosu. Scumer Complaint.—The fad t* n*»w lo.> wuii cetablMbad for any cno to attempt u> r.iiiliovcrKlt, that mo*t of the dlaoeaca whUh often prove l»Ul la too* ai«r, are produced by exceeaire aw of trait* aod-e#k» table*, by which the itnmach la dlaordurcd.tbe liver ileranfted, the blood atagnatod and dlgretlTa organi, rendered laaMlve it not torpid. Cholera. Cholera Morboa, lUlluoa and Cyamp Cholic, Dy*#nU*ry, Diarrhoea and »wch like complaint* ger minate an) whirl) have not only proved ihemeelvoe the boat U-ui. In i:k\ tat have neverfatled to cornet dUordur* of the e.munch and towel* when taken acrr-rdlng I- direettou*. Iti ih« cure of tf iiuuaarUorqplaiuta they have no «jnal. Trytbem atone# Hud CAkswu.fi—The Ui?noiuebighly C.'n.vntraleJ Btwr h*v«.'ii Holland Bltler» I* pet np to half pint aod retailed at $1 jor bottle Tliegrr.it d.-mand lor thii , truly Odehratrd Medicine ha* Induced m*uy Imitation*. \wblch tbe public ehonldgnarri egiln»t ptrrchaaing tWware \>l knpoelClon! At** that our name li on the lat—l -.-f erery bottle jou hay. BENJAMIN PAGE, Jfc, A CO, * Wood etrwt, between l at and id ai*., I’itr*t»u < gb. P« an3:d*w? General 111 llealtu. -Tho-e per .-tii who Me stoaibie that they *To Dot w«!l, yel are n«>l »flH'.t"d by anyu.-U deftned .Il»e*e-, will Qnl Hn.iWU’.;’ and p»>rl«.'l r-ll*f f.om their divagnwvMe eymplonn t>y making use if WJLfIJN’d PILLS rrepared no: . .Id tr I' L. PAIINEiTuCK A O'*, 1 Wbideeale Droggrtta, *nd j-rcrrlvL-ra of tl 1.. P*bo'f«k‘* Vormifnce, No CO, corner tf Wsx»d and 4th atreata. Pitt#* tiurph, l‘a i-<*CS-!lwT DIP'D—On Monday eretTlr.K, October "lib. Mi* SARAH HOLM KB, In the “Oth )rAr of her aire. 1 Tbe fnn«rat will lak« place .->n ;n .rntn*. the ?Tlfi iiwt., at 'lO o'dceik. Iri.m 'he < f hur *.>u. W. I B. Oolrn-e. So. M l*tDn »tr The iri-iiJa if rh« t irr.tly j are r*»j »ro «lo Tumbler*, Pia*ltr, Jar a and ■ Ihir jfl.-.a. j rr*,- bO bht* Ltnared Cnt, city, warrante.l pi:r»; l.i.U-i I be. White Lead and Mnc, in oil. S) bhla. Cbaianiirnc wild Beam ( A!-, pi I« •1.1 do pureYlnefar, ' d" Mitchell A Cr»-aadalc i nt-ttrat»il liiL^aci I Onano Frrtiltier - - | For tale at lowovt market ratea t£« >• , ParyMi, CUj, 11'f r« .!«[» ntc» Ir.ac. in . 4 nantr- I iwe to anil (JtrchaMtm. l '"- n Twb STORY BIUCK. "IIOLLsB, with lot V‘ feet front «n Pedt-ral at , by 'it do*;, in an eltey, j amoved wjitj tall, parlor. Jlutng icana, WlUtieu, waeb hieiM, i-rd rwiia, garret, go« 1 cellar, p*ve.l yard, tc n i all IS p>-'d Order, and will be arid at tbe low price of ! fcreeleby j} cCTIIBKKT A SON, M Market ft. RAIAVA'y s READY RELIEF, ' lU.NNEIjY-S MEDICAL MBCOYKUY, Mftfc. WILSON'S B'iOTUIKO PTRm* M’LANE'S PILLS AND VKRMIPCUr. Aod »li tb» T»loa^,| o MtdtciD?* of the d»y, fnr ■*>«» l«y B. JOIINfcTON. R*t»U Cnm*r Amithfletd aod |\««rth itwii ~UcU*'l g I- E W A RT TT r A L r L S O N MANUFACTI’BKKa “F Pressed Fire Brick, MILT ENBKHUEIt'H STATION' FAYxrre colntv. fa a ai IT H TKIACHKH OF' Ml CJIC.V I T::, 1 .-, y.v*, Mdult.n mi kingwy, Id Blßglaf, lu thr Kieotn** f.n AJu i». »i.J fUicnlaT* fci Jorenlle*. made known op-3 appliraii.-.o «i U-.liKsl DRNCH. NO 113 roUBTB STREET, Pm*b.upb..be <.;2C llj 1 gECOND SUPPLY OF FALL A N D WINTKK UU0l»8 BAfidOfiL GRAY & BON. s v.» i j nrru sn/trr. liar* luil ri elreJ ► »..tl •».M tu.ool .( guc.4* lot U E NTI. K M l: N s ' W KA K Adapted t.- tlie present Scas.ui. Kiii i.r A. 111 pi/1 » • ii.'i • < htraiol*n> rxlsiing t>etwo4a JOHN U. HAMPTON anl KDWJN 11. STutVK, his been d by mutaaJ txnwmt. JOHN H. HAMPTON liai taken in Kubo’» Law UallUing, on PUo.ond street, below Uraut. K, 11. gTOWE will remain In the uQkw No. Fonrtb ■treeL ueSldlw 17ANCY, FIGURED AND.PLAIN DRESS ? BILKS, Cuhmare#, Merinca, Do Lattic*. 4n Also, an excellent atock tf 6hawl>, Manura, Oaroaua, and Ibiatem, all iifthe Ukit ira|>ortatlun. ior> 0. LOVK, 74 Market at. TDROWN’S BHONCIIIAL XBOCLIE3, Brj- AJan't Pnlatmk Wafer*, Lecxk'a rotinontc Wafara, Wla tar's Cough LowOjt«», and alt other preparaltoi* of the kin.] cnatanlly ou baml at JOS. FLKUtNU’S, oc'.'i Corner Markr-t dreel aa-J the IHamond. Afresh Lot of tbe-best quality Ooid Cream, Oljctwine, Cream nr>d Ainacibne hr Bale by JOSKrii PLKMING, c->rner of.LXamonU end Market airenta SOLAR LAMPWIOKS— 10U gro. for talc by 11. A. FAILNKaTinIK A CO^ ce«b Cnrnor of Firat end Wood air«*.t« Camphor— 2 oco ibs. fur *aid by f« A. FAUNKSTIXIK.A CO, oti^^ Splendid Fall stock. WM. B ABBR, Wfl'M ttCTATL DRALB& IN FANCY Alrf' DRY GOUlifS, SHAWLS, MASTILLAS. SKEPLR WORK, MOCBNJNQ GOODS. Houeo-Fami*Mng (Joode. and DOMESTIC GOODS GENERALLY, No. 100 Market Street. S Pots ttVi towtrdt Liberty, e*«t *Mi. pa. f»-U-7rtl DOUGLAS, No 77 Wood Btrcot HAT, CAP AND LADIES FANCY FUR HOUSE. Fall Style Dress Hats now Ready, With »U IbeoHl ityiMof 80IT OATS tad CAPS, WhoU •olt tod Rm*H. My Mtodtiti tht [.oblh trtlorlUito my old »uo, &y. oclT Iyd H u n t i n g Bo o t s! IiENT‘O 3 80I.K WATERPROOF HUNTING boots, W. E. SODMBHTZ A CO.’S, do. 11l Fifth Street. hichardbons IRISH LINEN S, DAMASKS, DIAPERS, SC. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN* BNS, tn 4 thoes of rbuinlof lb* OKNUINE 0(OD3, sboalJ • o ib»t the article* U>*y porch** mn teal •d wtlh the fall D«a>* ol »h» firm, J. N. RICUAHDSUS, BOMB * Oft DIM, u • ramalM of ih»» 'oodneotna durability of th» Ouoat Tbit CJiadoa i* londmd MMOtUIIf BfWiwrj, u large quuimiaof Inferior »od defrcllie Un.ai *r» Mftorwu-ni end m*UJ with lb. iiarnol BICIIARD BON. bf Irub Donee*. «bo».n > S*rdlei* of *]>• Injury Ihue Inflicted ■iikena the Anietlcan coortDtt andthe wanotec turns of tbe genoio* Oouda. «tt! wt readily abandon a Uiiloeu so proßubb, a bile puixb»**r» can be Import on with Good* of • voitbleH character. , J. ttULWCKB A J B. I.OCK*, •fS:ljdl« Agent*, 39Cborch Street, New York ". w. "vnrwwZl —— J - *M>oos itccxtoh. Stockton & Stevenson, MANUFAOTTREKS’ AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Mo, 15 wood Fltlnburgh, Po. IMPORTERS’ AGENTS for sala of Soda Aab, 111 Carli Ml, Kllrolo Solo, * r " ole . lurj.es Ac , Ac., ud D»Io»<“ h™. N.lll. Window Oli», Qlmvuo, £blt* U*d, Uo*eed Oil Mil MtUborgh Him to MITODCLtj A CROASDAt.E’fICEL EBBATKDBONB ANDOUANO fßßnLlZSK—Hjiehwp w( aod b«*tlQ nw. oeTuyd CHEST M ’"“ V' -UEST EXPANDING— UuItb Ihp«oy • J .ttootlcn of ireßtlxnrauia tadto, apeckl- Ij tlitito or .odoourr U alrator to ti. c.lobtuod ntlfor KX[’AXIUMi BUHt*IINDIUBr Tb.j ui ll.bt, elutlc, .troog Bsd Horatio. Tool oro tooollj ralaM. for ■•din or nollunra, u« » >■ “ tapo-Hdmj fcr on. to U> ■toot) ib'oold.rcd, or pom * cootmled cit.t .nor b.bllo ■llj oonrio* ibM nujxnden. io .I.oilo.tlonl. .11 tb.t ti tollcitcd. Fdf Ml*. wbuU««* •*>“ r*t»H, by ecW QAkTWBIQUT » VOUWQ, Sfl Wood «t I> . mabFh al l A c Addoojjc* the errlral of NEW WALL PAPERS, BORDERS, Ac., No. 87 Woop Strut. lOUNTHY BLANKETS or THE BEST TEXTURE sod MOST DUBABLB MAT*RIAL. C. ITANBOS LOTS. 61 Market etreol. OUT0 UT - j HABP.U'R, FOR NOVEMBER At ftnjtb A PUtocU’e, (Dwl* A Co.’*,) 60 fifth itroet. Odd Fellow* BoUdln*. , - WfifcT POTATOES—IO bb!s on'|confflgn meat,to»nlTelhl»d»T|R>f oc2l ROBUST DIQKBY,StS Liberty rl. onn BBLS. EXTRA AND SUPERFINE FLOOR brsn&o by CULP A 83KPABP. /Htsctilantous. ■pIRSTPRKMTDjT'AWARDED^ia BT TUB STATE PAIR Tv> (r R A F F & C O manufacturers, TOR TIIR BEST STO V E S FuR TUB BEAT COOKINO KANOE FOR FAMILIES, Pw.l r*' n fortbrcwtse to C--vl. Alf D BEST IT 0» r> C 0 0 K JfO VF. DjrLOMA Full i.\nspHY ?Tv'T? Alm>, 'to the largest etjcV •ci grM*k»t’’f»nfeTy''"of BTOV K 63 la lli* Suu, niuiokctorsd t-5 A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, FITXBBUaaH. IN our assortment will he i.mnd the t .Mow ing w*U known ( OOOK 9 T O v h: 9 THE DOUBLE TOP PATENT OA9 ASMOKE CONSUMING TROPIC, f..r Co*t. TUE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DiiIULK f«*P PATENT GAS AND “MOKE CONSTMIN'i ✓ ' • ARBITER, for Coal THE NEW DOTDLF T"P PATENT GAS-AND SMOKE CO.NSI’MIN’D FXREKA. t.r L-.. 1 -r WATER VICTOR. t«r W.-.l I.iro THE CELE Pituhargh. JIOVFS «»F TUBER DPFFEKFXT PREMII'M HOSIERY ‘OVE6, f-T aid Cnalf t**d in tin PARLOR S' and heating Sb-rur •' c-tr •• -L? >( CHILDREN INIS, t.- , .11 - r i- 1 - - 1 r - WRATH FR GREAT SALE OF REAL ESTATE Landa and Town Lots in Minnesota, M u»c >n pin, Icwa, Ohio, Kansas and Nebraska. ON THE 15to DAY OF NOT. NEXT, at 2 o'clock, t. «, at the Court lloqm, to the Clly of Pitt*- bank, county. Pa. I will offer at Public Hats, all lb* right, till*. Ac,of JAiIZSBLAKELY, E*q.. "I. in and 10 It.’O wreaol land tn Mescaline c-nioty, J'tw*. 101 d • dJ Coda! do »•< . *0 d<» do CUaica d- do L.-Sio 4* - -4" *q<.» - do d.-. Htocs- 1 l ‘1 > SSTJ'do' do KomuiU d do MHri.rll d- d- MO .lo do Orro Gordo do do 440 do do Wont* l d i do do W>h«ter it-* do 600 d ■ ’ d-. Rein—? • Minn —on 3*Vi do,: 1.. W»*t in. i ;•> do 3jn d > Jo rice do d > 160 do, do Lcbrnr do do 40 do Hennepin 1 ■ do US do \do kUnUiou rt. Wiancsris 3iu do do l.ncw* do Ohio. 61* do |'di> Venwrrt d> d -3do (do Columbia* Go And a large camber 01 Lou in Town* of H Pad, Hi An thooy, St. Cloud,.Aiioke. Mauhsto. PtlllwaUr and Le Cres cent, Bllnneaata: boinflor fity, vrtsconmo; Cle*el*Bd and East Liverpool, Onto; Orraht, Nebraska, nod Letimpton. Kansas. H*pa, pl*o*. de*crol2Asl»F qPHE UNDERSIGNED HAS TUIS DAT vllL blui Id lUt Y7UOLESALC (iIID'JKBT BUSINESS, Mr SAMUEL EWART and Mr WILLIAM CURBY, and will ccuUeu* tU iws- a* lb- OLD STAND, NO. »T 1 LIBERTY STREET, dtrectly oppcsWc tbo Plttsluigb. July 1, IStv BAMUEL SWARF. .WM U.uYltMl.T WJI CUUUY, W. M. GORMLY & 00., WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRO VISIONS, H fct »)L> U r b'. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, Ho. *4ll l.lb«rtr SUMI, rtuibiirgh, Vo. Juiomd2Jp ' nr>TSLETi“.:.“ a tukhn FINLEV A TlilPlPi, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHICAGO. ll.lilNOiy. particular attoulL-t, l» tb* r-*' r <^» ,e »‘ a * »*'• FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORK Rest* to— LIPPtNCOTT A CO, PlU..burgh. t’a JNO. H. CANFIELD, d« •' • DANIEL WALLAOIi, d« J-> •slUUnJl* Dr. gimad «. KKeb'i IlMltri Corrector or Aatt-Blilou* Mliiur*.—Porely Vcgt libit,—A Mllcl BaT® and lO*-tlve Rsraody ft*' BILIOUS disorders, PICS ntCADACiIK, BILIOUS DBADACUE. DYSPEPSIA, torpid liver u& stoma .u. I CO3TIYENRi?S, BILIoUSOR DYSPEPTIC)COUGH, MALARIAL FEVERS, DOWKL COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, BOOR 6IOMACII. Ac. SKIN DISEASES, IMPtfclß BLOOD, JAUNMOF., ADd all complaints canard by IMPURE BILK OR BILIuUS- NCSA Dlt. aEO. a. EHYSKK, JaPMdAwF UP ffwl «t. Soto Agent Tor PltUbuigh. PITTSBUOU AND OAKLAND NUK*® SERIES -CT 86,000 Appl* Tree*, 6 toS fvfl, *0 varieties; 48,000 do do llo3fe*i,W do; 10 000 P«»ch;8,000 Cbm 7; 3.000 Quince; b'ooo Bt*ad*rt Pear, Excra.flae; lo.oajDw*rf Prir. 1,000 llooghtuu’* Goo**t berry—B year old*—flnr: 6,000 Sllvar flisplr, 13 to 16 ket; bO,OOQ Ere/cmOA, 1 to 8 feed 2Hi of ihe ret»hr*U-d Hop Trwa, wltlfcaOo* aaaorttaaut «fahadu Triws, Stmwb'-rry, Rom. Gm&bniM Plants, Ac., Ac. JByWhoUnl* p«rrhiavr* will bo dealt with llWally. _a*SM4wf_l _ JOHN MURDOCH, Jk. rji 0 WHOLESALE BUYERS.— 500 do*. Portsmouth Ribbsd Hosiery, 150 assorted Woolen Hoods. 1 bale Boston Knitting Yarn, 350 Dexter’s Tidy Cotton, 1 on4o Fletcher's Shoo Lacets, 45 gross Cano Hoops, Ncrw arriving from manufacturer*, and for sals low at NO. IT MTU &TRXgT,Thlrt >\*or from Marten. rpUJS CELEBRATED civax-XATt Buaxisa flcio, Is sold only at JOB. FLEMING'S DRUGSTORE. Satisfy joomlros that it Is tbe best In ora bj string It a trial. OAHPIJEKB AND BURNING' 0114 of aT«ry de scription kept constantly on banl and frH **>» I°*- l>Cxo Guinness & sorrs EXTRA DOUBLE XTO Vf S TES lot tile Impend Plot* and Com men Tints. ~'^ r>r -rt-rl . BY THEIR SOLE AGENT roa TOE UNITED STATES, HABrcIIX 127 Pearl Street, New York. a3,ortcn by mad carofttHy attend** to ct»-2anrd6q BRIMSTONE— 6000 lbs. for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK - CO, , crfi jgo. CDJ corner Wood and Fourth etweta. I 7 - ;/ •! ©its auction Sain. '' '/' j 0 i jT gv davis, Aw m ,-«r~' ''/sf)//S/yy} f ty/,}/ { 'l’}fZ//7j> JMamrrrUl *»=• M tmt. i 'ZZ&'t't/rV iOORREL- POSY AT ACCTIOKf._Thi s V —' Q ~£* i»rt 11 c’dxk, it the >. ( \KZy CctntnertUlBa!«R« , ®’- N^c ' 1 « t -*inUK44 >otw - T-cy. ya»r» i-.d cfth*Mcrs*a,t«k WaSEH6TUi.XDgUITnm:U*STi«. ( ocSo . 3 PAYia, Acct. i OlTOircc p*-. '' rFTl * E : PTORY SALE ot' n Superior See nrTSBCEGO. FJ- , X Violin, W-*«thltokw ( ra»tslo9 *tr•n e e r ■ 6 r Cl ** » • Oo.ur, niroffif'*'. tbtmi lXoSlf ltxrx«i ow. Tirana® «0.1 Pnictjoa* »n 4 Kcpr«Ticgn DESIROUS of kor»mn£ wher* » ' ,eal ■ rtrtrortronfm*-**** WMch-ve: laurenc-r goi.l bowing »., r rci.»r» wuu Dicn for i onsta*. »r- rfirtc: cA# « Jr>llßS .. a w.tch. st the commercial n'oiroof!t, KaM t : u-i oi.ij n-r. „r ih3prir.-lf»1 MoichrfciA. BitikctM; , UM |,on \TWr.r9.'#r «tpbu k, Oft. 25tb, at 7 tfelocfc. T*act.er» on-t pr<.i»mhin*l o*n theorTr. fcct *n*ir.o*« r»-K , J.G DAVTS,\Aoct. | ctoves.' blacssmitia bellows, in»ututi>r.. 'Ui-nrnrf i oMt? p.t ( ..i,*ge, » x the si.-* na.i !|3 TOOLS. tc .At Aren-tOn TfcJo'»-‘*y aftariocn, ntmjfl-r of the lUf m«. m* cnn.i-r of ctc-ieaU in attend- j QcC. SCth. at t«■ clock. at the co»cmtc<«i a*»ea> racing Ka. »ncr- ih« m •*!.• • Mn«i:uctt..a i 'J'- •*.. th* itier.t f*4 ftfib »troet. will b* sold. s I’Arh r.OlSe*,Ct>ckandTallor »nd ithcroopbu*** of the c- erv- .-i »toJv. t\* onAlstj end ! genres, BlaclMnilb Bellow* ard Snr* l Tmfir, a'aoaquantity • •t>?eaimnr« <>f tb«- %ark ‘'one b» ihe rh.« mpo» J troa. . *'•»»- I>AT!S, Ao«“t. trnry of >he etndi-ote; the qnilid.-i.t •„». FipeheDTe oud *- - * - i litFferr eiandlnc >’l th* teeelmie, fciid ».l tblnge jhit B r, ti. make np a Bret rlaea ?f hocl, and lh.-o it &<•< eaiKaed ; !hai th- Iron C«y College l«fcroil> In »i- isi.f ~f k r.T oUirr t School, and potawox Udluic*tiQ "tiers ei»y t.. b v fviuinS, It U not ML»*ci*a that they will patni.iro tbc nor i will they be eollaied to do *o. uflli* of the Trewarw 1 , on MONDAY,Uh d«r r i Nr-*. , 1553, ■» 2 nYlrck, P. M,*t which •tnio'.nn EUrii d •»*!! tw i bold’for Prmuoul, Treeicrer ind Hi-tfHyf M*b«Ar« f-tf ! tb-ei.ruin* y&»r By o»«l«r l >,i ( Vi-v:H y M B j.iUff?:, - " mna Imctaerr eo«r»Vt?i i'ilt«burgh, i* b. kS4J. |l , - Vf , U“t£r tI.U Cnn»;wny. t ■ mex* tor tb? ei;.i,*rw 1 -*r. *iU tA bold »t ih—niflr**. No W tV»***r -n 1C Bell v t •’ V' *>ih Wl*»oa the boor*of 11 A M »h\iP M. Iv-Li .lid r>..Cf_ ~ linuli.VUiWt.Pit.n^uV’* ‘ *" :l ‘. ,H;s i vr-s*As Election for Thiiiron I if*.m. r- . 1 ,hu punk will l'* held •* «>»• tU.iVi.w II..«*••<« i MONDAY,SUtof Norember, btiwe*u ibebr.tir. l i*> » w. a Tb© P Ancn»l Mmiog of Btc.-kM.ii.il "-ill to Lei.l »u TUESDAY, N«t 1.1, MMi « oeSlendid B. D. JO.VSa,C*»b2«T. . Mictunii:’# UA»t, t Pltuborgh, October SUL 16ti> 1 Election for Thirteen Directors of th| 4 Btn k will t>« held »t tbo Banking Uoum, on MONDAY, Norember Slit, between the boon of W l- K- *Qa The Am.u*l Minting of tbo .'itockbi.ld.sii will b«U on +UEBDAY. N»*eiul+r lot, at 10 a.m. « . „ OKO. D. UcQUEW, C»»b«cr. i IMHuI orgb, October COtb, 18J.9.} Election f.-r Thirteen Directors U“V ibid Bank will ba helJ *t the Banking Equip, MONDAY. th» vl«( day ..f Nofumber, hot ween the boun 0, i K a lid - oMork f U. A g-'lirnil mri'llui; of 111- Mo,-kb..|Jlli «11l bo bob] tbo tinnkinx lii'ii*-. .'it TUESDAY, ibelclday of Sort |.< rh> lO'.’il.cU orVOliml J. W. C‘k)K. C-ahirf bx.iisißhß om.il*l*. AC u. H-'t • Near Poor Mile Bun. October It', 1a39. i will bo received till Noven the bth.l it butldluKtboTrootleYYorknnd Bridj (‘opcritmc.tiiro fur the road l- tho-o Pittibnrgb anl P>' I’criT, a* followi, viz: MO 000 feet Tmil-rr, D. M . for I realU* work; ITibCoO •• “ bridge •oi-erstriiftr.rp, •i'J.'jOO p. and" Iron, fv.r W>t«, Ac Tb.‘ bl'ia uny tie f»r uiitcriaJ tloiia,Kt *oa,lructn l»ftlj?iuK, «n.| lb* t.alum-A iiirlj iu rptiOß D«xt. . . f.it forth* i ft{'l'’y !■» tho Kniiu “V (M.o9K AU. lIX9 BUSINESS, both/piraooal aud lirorr9»i''nal. imu -.lUtrij Tlhmo bailiiK bnaln* sa In tii* liati«l» *i- f< .|o*<-.led iu call ftn-l aeUle anil rKelr® th*lr paper*, m-i other o>oub*-I. Thoso Indebted to bsm or ? ' till* l »lr firm of Slrtto.~ k Co., for profession >1 torvlM*, or upon d< |o>Unirui. or other* lao, will pl»»« pay th» •amc toN ft Kl.S'iN, Ea. ilmusrmtms. I’UI.L T U E A T K K £—/>.« ~ '■rot*; K« ivAi'M an*> umFoirruiLi: U MiNKoI>A\ I VKN!NG, Ociotcr ‘.elL, will t?(iJl*« O *m Tjwa TS ANJJ STRING BAND; UJ.-KICB, SI Firm STREET.. «s:ljd uih?i iVmiA mcoinjucnmLcoLLKiiß AND Will r I X'.r AC A DEM Y, I ■ ■ I !_*»•**• ■*U.DI.»6-d,J«n3>-«| I - 5.* << =sr^££gf lM « . Tr.KMS, OAiH ON ENTRANCE. " ■ - rtiVm* ~1. i ii.v.i!-K».|..i. ) i ■:“) 1 you THE SALE OF :'■ " .V , Jr. r,jc~-r «i pgnm.whip. 52 Wood St.; Pittsburgh. 1 O P WELLS. ProteMi-r ut B I'k-Ketplng and Cmncfer- «o.ai.v*guu oi. ( i ivwuiufcu. cUI Calculation. Ei7irj*jis—Ltod, Ebntb * Co., Plttelmrgh; Lrlngatcn, JIKV. «' I;. COLTON, L'clcrar eta Illatnrj *t»J General Copeland* Co, Pltttborsb; Tbos. E. Franklin,'£>€tote attempted by any prnin«D, narnrl): Specimrni of Ornamental and Practical Penmatwhip cr'cvud in y?vr jrrttmr'. In th» ebnrt epareof from 20 aeeooda and opwardi. Gc*-«5 boarding at $3,50 per reck. Birmingham Ferry fir»tndcntn. Kentranca at any time. Firr e;*ctmen«of off-hand Boefcrai Writing, enelcv* two poetagr vtimpe, and »Itir JurUpni.Uoio Every effort U made to render tbU Inetitutlon efficient for tbe pnrpote it ha* In new. TUa atndenta an freqm ntly ■od carefully examined, legal qaestton* am dttcnmitd and lb writing form pad uf tba cuurwa. By the tnlr* ol the OonrtE, the time orcopied here, 1» treated «• equiva lent, for meet porpoeee to nfflew etoJy, Irff entiUtng to ad niKelnn to the tar, end when admitted In tho Court below, a graduate of tbU ln*tiimion can practice at ouce in tt>« SQpremeO-.art. The Inm>«lacU>ry Ljcture will be delivur ed on FRIDAY, Sept. SOlh, at 8 o'clock, P. M . a tbe n*nal lector* room, by tbo Lion. GEO. SIIARdWOOD- »ul9lm North Sewlcßley Academy. THIS SCHOOL is situated in Beaver Co., aboat 8 milee uoitb of New Brighton Station on PutjLuxßb, Ft. Weroo and Chicago Raiirsad. It* luca tloa u **ry luviUng uo account of ilio beAltbfalceee 4od beanty of fbe«urioandlngconulry** Tbe Stndesta arelre* from Immoral aneociatlona and all -»ncb forronb-lisge aa will divert (belt mind a It I* conducted uud«r lb* conjum t *upervl«foa « f Rev. H. WEBBER and Mr. LUCIU. U OSGO»JD. Mr.Oegnod U known u tbe author ofO*go.O’fl leriuot Progu-aatve Raederaand a teacher of long *1 perb*t»c*. Tba kt.aiern iAUguagea will be taught by Prof BdEDA IT, a grotieman edocated lu France and Germany. Tbo nail aemfou sill . , CurAzT-i u-m’7 in-' ‘i '• -•■ isUucntional Boarding, Tuition, Room, Light*, Fuel, IVaetiiog $6B CO Additional lor Latin aiid Greek, each h CO French and German, «**eh. Lustrnmantal Uiuti*. VocJMaalc - For further paitirnlar* tt*» ll WEBBER or Mr L 0.-GOOD, North Bowtckiey, Pa. Rireax-ica—O. YBAGRK, J. B. PARK. G«o. W. RGB INSoM, Jr.,J 11. M> xdtb-.aD»> lj SKWiCKLEY "ACADEMY A Classical am. CustfiaciAl fiCARMNa Scu.->ot r»& licrs. co the P , Ft W A C. It It., 12 mile* Irorn Pittsburgh. REV. J. 8. TRAVELLI, A. M , Principal. Tbe THIRTY-FOURTH FISSION *tU eotnmtu.e on TUEaDAY. November Ist, ISW. TliMj.per lewlou of fire tnontba For circulxre. etc., enquire cl John Irwin A Boo*. 57 Water nmt, or T. H. Ncvln A Co , 21 Wood etreot, cr of the Principal, Sawlcklay. Pa. »*2^iTnc6rttwfetF PENN INSTITUTE, Hancock street, near prsn Willref.poo on MONDAY, tae VDth AUGUST. Terms $32 per **eiloa of dvamoulhe. J. M. GMCTIi. •oS-IyJ Prindpal. Second Hand Pianos. Tub following piAXOSj«jrejy— will bo sold very low f -r rarb, «n room bn- a new arrival- I I " I I * One Rosewood CJ ret Tinno, almost ncw^‘22s do ■ do 0 do do 200 do dr. t> do do do 1(5 do do 0 do do do 150 do Mahogany G do do do 125 do Rosewood G do do do Mahogany G do old style, 50 Fof tale by ■ CHAKL,OT'i H- BLrURIK, j No US Wood ut,2d duorafcov* Fifth. Ipoß SALE—A two storied Brick Dwell*fe lug, containing eight loom* sod finished attiqfi: L lighted with gas and Laving all tb« modern Improvement r, aitnated cn Isabella street, Allegheny, near the Hsod atre t Bridge. Fur further particular*, enquire cl i oc-rl-dtf JOHN McGILL k SUN, 1&3 Liberty sweet. TORY ON CONTRACTS, 2 vole.; Storyb Equity Jori9prndaucc,2 Tola; ktory’i Equity .Pie* ;• to**; ito**y on Piootlaory Note*; gtory on Agenvy; B*o* F on Billsj■ freshcurod Ju*tr*eM»\»d’fdr aaIaatTIIASCJ *3 Family UtxtsTyacd To* Snrc. F- total it-ret, Allegheny TAKttANT‘6 KFFEttVEtCENTnnd Set -2-r Aperient eoostaiiUy w.-lj by JOff. FLEMING ay UOHSE'AT AUCTION —On Wcd merblce. Cel. 2el!>.« u o'o.ert. ?> tie Coo mud.! S*lu Hoe™, Ko. 5* rm »U»et, rtl.be rtJ.ooo ll*T!! properly of Ibe United blalrt, rtuh U not re f,r re, Pbt.m T.m.j.g.F.eregb^ TJOOK AWAY, BAKOI’CIIE AND OPEN XV IrTauT AT AOOTTOS —Oo W*doc*4*J mrrslaf, Ortnn- s«'.ui,»( J t at ihatXisssmul Sale* Boaot No frt Ftitfa »trrei, »illt-a mil wHl.cut io*>*fia • to* m<-os) t*d Ilock»>»4}', tut oettl - “ ••i-’olloevj “ ** r.wvtKh n:Zi .* U- ftAVH'iqc.y. RI &. I’RAWfcUS, WOOL U lil.'UiK'.N Ol.iHis, *c,l*AocHob. _.n, Wr-Joi#**j m-.mtric. ivi n -b. «t 10 o'clock,at ll>‘> Commerrl*! JUlc* N< £4 Firth will b» fold. 1A ifcvon hr«*J 51' rm-i U..«lrt»i>i» Ui; „ do do do DtAVir,; t ,t- Wt-.t. /■».. II im-nlw; t dj >u; Oluv**, « di s hues % do L*!:;Mtoi & ft d<* 9dk NVek Fteek*; •a do TraToliriii f> Jj !*©ft Wool H»ta. (M*per>«'r. > I . c. o<« \tw.| &> d> d-» t-amf.i:*. 10 d.. {‘-'lt M.'Urv:ol. Tbs tre. J. i}. l>4yi3,i.Aßet. TriSTIX I (fox IS i VO., JhrelaM.’ Excltm*'. Stocks at auction'.—w,n i, O sold at (he McrehaoU’ Erchscga. euTherslaj u—rdlog, Rt II o'clock, * to shares CitiicDe’Bank £t. ch. i do Iron City do do ;£-> ACaTIN LOOMIS A CQ;, Ancu- STOOK SALKS BY AUSTIN t.OO.MIb ft CO., AT THU MERCHANT** RXCUANGK EVER'? THURSDAY EVENING.—Rant, BrlJg-, 'lnsurat.ca and Copper Stock, Bout! and Best EaULo sold el paUL: til* »t\the Merchants’Kkciistig* by aOSTINLOuMIS A CO. Note*. Draft* and hu Boat Ealate negotiated oft rsasona&lo urm* by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, pi«n SU*cr Note Broker*. W ltoMth it. O L D and YOUNG AFFIRM ITS TRUTH,- Proloaßor Wood s Hair Restorative WILL PRESERVE,INFALLIBLY,THE yrotoih and colur of the hair, If seed two cr threo time* a week, toau.T’ttnaginablu age. Perfectly reatsre tho gray; cover the Laid with nature's own ornament, the hair; make u more eolt and Loan tilol than any oil,and praerre the urm Ip free from all dlacaso, to the greatest age.' State*- men, Judges, Attorneys, Doctort, Clergymen, l’tofoctfonal Men and Gentlemen and Ladita of alt clashes, all over tba world, Lear testimony that wo do sot aay too modi to Its tavor Bead the following, andJudee:— • PBOFSSSOIt 8. TiIALBRBu, PIANIST,, says, on Iris arrival Uh the Doited Btktrs ha was rapidly becoming gray,,lmt on.applying Wood’s Hair Beeturauvu bU hair uoa recovered iis original hue. ..- i:it *ni.t:x OAIiOEW, uSNteoa Street, N. Y, says tbo gray hairs on {his-wife's head were, at* ter a few week’s trial, tnraod Into a dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thickening the A. C. RAYMOND. B*lb, Maine, eay* be is now sixty years old, and hi* hair and whiskers wefo two-thirds gray, bnt by tbs nssof two bottle* of Restorative the gray hair* bare disappeared, Loth on his head sud f*co, and Is more soft and glossy than for twenty-fire years preTieoi. His wife, at the ago cl o fly two, has used tt With tho ’tame effect. KIN LEY JOHNSON, E»v. or New Orl-Hm».»->« that he losthia hair by tb*- fellow pc*rr, He used Wood’s llatr Itinteraave.auiJ Ms hatr is now thick and glossy. 3. M. MIDDLETON. LivtugMoii, Alabama, says the Restorative has tlvne mneb good tn his part of the country. He tmd it for baldness, and now has a fine head o>hnlr. • 't' L. MOUSE, Lobanoo. lien tuck), say a hr bus seen Wood's Hair Restorative In hundreds of ca so, and never knew it to fail lu atC'impll-hiug all it protcrars to do. A. J. ALDEN, IfcLa&osbcrj', ÜBonk, seya Le lud tho scald head eight years, ant was bald, hut by the liberal use of Wood’* llalr Restora tive, h* now has a rich glcs»y haadcfbiir. Fold by alfe Drncgists.ttud by O. J. Wood A Co., *44Broadway, New York,and lU, Market-.' street, St Lerult, Mo. Fold In Pittsburgh by Df. GEO. h. REISER, D !.. FAHNESTOCK.A CO., and all Dmjrglntsi . [acfcdly) LOQAH & GRSOO, IMPORTERS OP H A R 1) W A RE, NO. 03 WOOD STHEBT, Frr.r Doors abor* St- Chailea Hotel, JeaO.dfitn THE ENTEREItISB Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIIIA, - . Enrarea Lon or Damagt by Fir* on Oaildlngt, Aerehandlae. Pnr»; nltare t Ce>t at Reasonable Rate a of Premtam. DrxiCTOii— f. Ratchford Eton: William M’&m.gl Wo* U'ftM A Co ;Na!bro Froim Jco. M. Atwood, of Atwood, Wblto A CO4 BcoJ. T. Trodlcfc, o( TrcdtcA, filokos A Co Uenry Wbartcn; Mcrdeewl L. Bowens; Goo. 11. Btewnrt of tttewart A Bra; John 1L Brown, of John H. Brown A Co.; B. A. Fobnestosk, of B. A. Folioeotoefc A CO4 Andrew D. Cash; J. L Erring*-! - , of Weed A Erringvr. F. RATCIIPOIID STAttn, President. Csiu.cs W. 0oi». Secretury. Putß»u»3% Rirtitncca. —Win. Holc>*»A Co ,J. Painter A Co, ThomosM. Howe, Ewj, Ju. Marshall, Ejq, Alias lirmmer, Esq, Wilson, il’Elroy A C-o, Pajna A Co, baiter, Brows A Co, LiringitoD, CopetonJ VtW., Jemra B. Ljco A Co, Wn 3. Lotclj A Co ( GEO. 3. BRYAl ttrael; *• Jaaua McCandlcta k Co, 103 “ ‘I “ ' Nlmlck 4k Co, S 3 Water atmt; • “ B. A. Fahoeatock k Co, Flnt awl Wood stmta; “ Joe Wood well A 00, Second and Wood itrrote; “ Atwell. Lm> k Co, S Wood girret; “ BoichfieldA 00, Fonuh and UaiketctmU; “ McOandlcea, MaaniACo, Wood and Water eta; ] atrtaiscw iK PciLADitroiA. George U. filoart, E#q, 13 Bank atreeL Meeir* Myera, Ctngborn k 00, 232 Market atrtet; •• Win. M*Kee A'Co, 22 Sooth frvat atrtot; M UVncrnrco A Collina, Front and Raw ate *• Smith, Willlama k 00, 613 Market atrtot; M Jams* Graham k Co, SO and 22 Latitia ttr«e:; Jottph B. Mitchell, E*q, President Mechanics' Bask: Jamea thmlap, Sx|, Preallsat Union n»nfc-. Bob. W. A. Porter, late Jcdga Eaprema Court. JAMBS W. ARHOTT, Agent, l*22:lydia OOcn. 103 Wood A. KREBS & 3RO # PHAOTTCAL ' Corner Wood and Fourth Sts., t PITTSBURGH. t!6: l)d **£-. w*. *. Kaxrxit, o- ~t. k. uxotu, Wivi. Eh. SCHMSRTZ As WHOLESALE & RETAIL MANUFAC TURERS AND DEALERS IN : • BOOTS AND SHLOECS, So. 31 Fifth Street, Bank Block, n»»i»R Jc*t rtceircd cur Tery lir^' tn-1 complete ttock of BOOTS AND BfIOE3, w»»r» piepjr-d to offer extrcln* oareiuTuU t j porchMcr*. C*ll iod Wa. R SCHMSUTZ A CO, 31 f iOh d JUSTTiCTCTRQ ATS tUMC « do SO Wooden'and Willow Ware BASKETS, BBOOUS, BEUSU7S, COBOAGE, *& Bo>3li Dlftmonfl, fttjlOtdivlyF Domestic Homoeopathy, ACUTE DISEASES and their Ilemrcapatfc ic Treitseat, together with rcta* fcir tbo treeing of lojarle* from AccidcDte eoj Polsctu, by J. F. 11. D. Ju*t publiehni far »le by J.Q. BACEOFKN A eOS. M 0.03 TbeebcTo wurfc l»«Corap*n tad »iUi aces® ot Jn tlaetare form, pat on uedex tio icamedUto Dr P**». . j • MATCIN N AMON-ro|ggg iKAL'—3 bbls. "^$SOsL /GENTIAN ROOT—ooolbs. Ijoca . a. l. yiiongggi^ 0. SWEGO COEN STAnOH32w4 x "ri° r Mia by «2C B. A. f * ORN—3OO buß. ne» eta L 8 ? I®**' 1 ®**' Depot by ITTTCIICODKiT^ 8118^*00 - • Epsom salts—so bbi»-fy ccSV - R. x. k CO4l SPBLTEtt for salo by oa BSH&T-n. COLLUJB. mT3BUBQB, 933,03* 13 PITTSBURGH* 09*^ * fc- • £