ICWU ».TIU.UMB.~ri. U TT«nry^ . . R. ERRET? A Co*> ~"XT72TOBB fltttf PROPm RfO 88. PlTTfifipiQH - jPtfIJBBDAY MORNING. QCT. 27, 1869. Ow> Brottu.—The following is an extract frpffi'ft skfticii of Browo Jn a U(e noobtr of4be Boston It fs from Iho pea otJamcijßed “ • /P^*»WallkoioWabolitiPiußi, whose faqiiiari* Kansas daring »»« troubloaa I itawtsVcllkaowif: ' . ‘-Ag toMohn Brown’s.political principles. Ii ; j - is asserted tSai be was a member of the Urpab .. \ He d'tpitcJ the Be.' publican, party. Ofceufe* be was opposed to the extension uf slavery; und in furoi 1 , aH*, of j orgMited poliUcalaotion agaiiut u Bu* k hen . j t the Hall; John Browu B&id— i t FCwrard, tnvthi He woaen Abolitiooi6t of the !■ ,‘BattkerHtH sobgol .He bad as hale sympathy Wit£ (Jarrlson u Seward. He believed ip bu vmoin brotherhood and .ia tho God of Battles; he ' admired Hot. Turns* ae well as George Washing. - top. ffo.ooaWaotew mat it was hereto lofight ■ agajQeTa : p<>t*y*»* on,-tea, and, euduri pexen years of warfare tot apolitical right, and a crime . f.vor of r t»totin S Bn oniiaged race to «T«r 7 forthright with whioh their Maker had - endowed them, hot of which the Booth had for I two centuries robbed theta ; The recoin out .- break Baa prooatare The .heritable oeiine - n^ 0, , thB K «P ttt >>*Mtt party. I hare the bee® authority for ■ elation -wan the moil powerful ■ mmou-for the precipitate moretacot. The old oaaa dielraeted the Beimblieao leadore; beeaid •baMtafewMcca would ho a backward more ment lothe Anti-Slaisry enterprise. BU rea _ eoa was that the maeeee of the people hod eoofl. ■- r fc to&dcrs; and would believe-that • t«elx adtiop they would ultimately aod peace* fuljy.abolish slavery. That; toe people would * . Do decamd, that the Bepublicanswouldbetfomc aa conservative on «l»Tery as iho Democrats ; Xheawslres, ho sincerely—may I. add,, end mth KWa-baUarodt Apathy to the welfare of 881 ’ •!«« would follow; hence U was nectßoaer to 8 strike a blow at cqoe. Vou know the result, Theclosingsentenoeaof the abore quotstfon . arptipufloial. Brown. like the great nut of abolitionists, had no eyaipathy with tho Beptib ;llijaa organisation: It was too moderato—foo cousirraUTo and law abiding to enlt the impel, nona onti-slarory men. And yet in the faoe of ... assertions like the abore, there are political snares In oxlstenee who aro base enough to ioti m'ate that tho Insnrreotion was instigated by tie Republican party! Their own roooalliy howerer, will erenlnaliy aonfonod them. - The Frorldenoe Journal, a newspaper under the control of Mr. Anthony, United States Sen ator from Rhode Wand, and a denoted member ,ef the Republican parly, uses the following lan guage in reference to the unfortunate occur, renoo in whioh Brown rendered himself so no torious. There is no doubt that the writer, in ,tno utterance of these riews, eipressea the feol ings of the greabmass of his political aaaooialea. We agreo with the editor of the Washington Re puMicinhia remark that if Ihtre aro any per •one who rejoico in the late tnenrreolion they maybefound among those who are eoirlngupon U for the purpose of making political, oapital out w'Of It Tho Journal remarks: ' oir" I '!f„ e “iH hlt ,,“.‘ Ii ° D S lh ' P“pe r s of the oraiy old man who, with twenty aasoolates, created I«t.™"!ff eoli ° 0 81 H,r P w '» Ferr T. there were lettere of encouragement and assistance from the k ° ,E ’- . If «>is be trne, we hope tho men will bo exposed and punished. We can oeriifi^b* 11 ? ot r “ 3 P'eW"r a man who r?® B ‘“°. er, W ef his proreeslons by risk tog his life ia a dosperato-oauao, however bad it ££ * X bQI n ? liuo * bQt contempt abd deteela into L™" ", h ’' “» e » fe d's'anee, urge others into erimas, from the consequences of whioh they carefully shrink tJiemselTee. Wo will not bolleto such oold-bloodsd meanness of anybody, on the strength of anonymous statements; bat in thn^tica. 0 ,? lflDl tridence pf it, we wUljoln in the heartiest condemnation of the wretohes Ss.®,™ 1 i 4 be thusdonbly traitors to eooiety and to tactr concodorfttea ha crime. 4 \ - imSliS' 111 hM b r B a aingulir and i ufa heirt b |' “ !ln ’;‘,?' U alo ° » gencrons and. f °- n a' Wo Wlil not beliere, without 'hs' ho haa gtreo encouragement' to so n J. *l r° ° l °l l° ° Priam aa this. He has doubaces been soared by bis political dioap pointmrot Be.eet himeelf up for OoTernor or fterr xort, and mode a rery ridiculous Ogure, Ueiag weak euoagb, apparently, to trust'to the Mfurau.caa which.lho Pimooraie gave him, that hs>oold succeed? or oi least mike for htoatlf a geslttoa. that, would lead to ultimate success Ipoe Iheo he has written a letter, ia which he - expressed sympathy with violent measures for the'ftbolitioo of slavery; but we do uot think that ho has lent his aid to aoy such scheme aa • this. r sri''' i;|fc c I " fir ip 3*l* "■ Ip thO'iaeaatrajo the Republicans toay ebai laago their opponent to produce evidence of -thfrohnrgea which tbej have so reeUeaely pre ferro±' 'ikua fat. the “basket of Utter*” bag produced very little matter upon which to base' fcezt year-a Block of political capiuL TFby la not thia “stunning evidence” produoed ? ■ Tub Post and kindred sheets are ei present ,basy In publishing ex: reels from speeches of Phillip*, -Garrison, and men of the abolition part/, and falsely attributing their ecotioeats * the Bepublicaa-pan/. These false .sheets then point to the orert act of Brown and his con federates, as a result of these eentiosnte It were, idle to combat these cowardly atiempia bj appealing decency, a sense of which erery mauls supposed to possess, for these edi tors are Deaoeraiibpoliticians, bane upon hoard . • hog poliiioal capital. If, hoTrercr, sre were to ;4j.' !•’lf'i-p SK:te- get abqat tho task of arraQgl'og'declarationa on the ether hand from ko'own and aoknowlodged ‘ Jeai3tM of the Democratic parly, what a i*tm we coaid prceeat! What declarations of haired to the American Union ! What bravado of Brookses, Fedei rUpfiWl and'Trying in q&m> election of a Republican President! r hat threats even upon the floors of Congress! Whst resolutions of Btato oouveotions at the South, fall of denunciation of ihe North, her system of labor and her laboring classes! Our oalumna would sot bold them io-ono day. And moreover, tbeao politicians. havo not a word'lo say with respect to the history of Brown, who has been % lunatic for two years. They care fully abstain from telling us tbo dire calamities. 'Which the mercileea creatures of pro'BlaTery ."hate heaped apoo his defenceless filad. They do sot tell us, tn recounting his dreidfal story, - of that eon of his, met upon a lonely road In Kansas by a band 6/ Missouri ruffians and our» * ...dcred\ in. cold blood! They have.no type to, • : publish the story of that ether boy, who, for hq cause bat that, in Democratic slang, be was an “abolitionist," was loaded with ohaips and driv . en on foot before tho horses of bis captors mow- Aan twenty trnlii, until at last both reason eud life wero destroyed! Why do theynot tell us of the wifo and daughter or "Old Brown," dragged from their home, ioenlted and driven into tho wildernoaa, his house burned, together with that i •fe, ■ -■ • fltift’ I if-’ T-' . of.-hit «on,and Ilia whole family driven forth withoai aehdter! A price waßMtopon the old •.•**■*• man's head,and it was deolared no sin to kill * ■ him. Then It wav, and not till then, that Brown r _ became a desperate man; then it was that rea- Vepaforeookiim aQd be became the dark aod des perate man ihathse thrust himself madly into % • ®oureo bf treason whioh will coet him hie life. - The Repnblicaa partyis not responsible for _thwed'eed*. They'wash their hands of them; thejrcaet the blame of this mad lhsurreolido of Vft dpzea desperadoes into jhe teeth of the pro • ilarer/ party, wher* atone ibo responsibility bo longe. That party it i 9 sowed the wind and 1« them not complain If they reap tbo whirl .ybclroirncnreeß hare soon come home to roost ■Hr Rs-^''. : - ; .'f i v / v .' ytf„ %eO'T Got. Faou&’p State organ—the Sentinel—\a endeavoring to out-Hfcfcd tbo Buobauan journals is the obuso of tlie Opposition party | D p eQD . xytasis. It oommcooßd .tbls wurk on the day kfterthoelcolion, and has followed it up, over einoe, with'extraordinary pertinacity. 'Has the. .Goreraor beoomo alarmed jti the work which was :w done oa the eeaond Taosdayof October, and is becow,wuh characteristic timidity, seeking to the position intawhlohhu was ;-literally forced by .his more chiralrlo associates? :> The Goferncr is not to strong is popular affeo - Uoa that ho can afford to oast Crocs him the e/m -; path/ of' a great and growing pert/. By the time theDemoorae/ receiro their third defeats! - the bando of ihe BepuhHoahs, he will ire ibe, force of this reejarhi He ebbuM-more etmiotts ly, and io o k W6 ij before heiftkos fth Irrevocable .^etep v The liwoopton battle if hoi fobbed-jet. ¥ ptshrgjj "TY™”” ■ ' -X- - . .4 tnouL d ; irpa(ck r i*fheßfeliiaot*£uftMj*: .. r - WendellAafl rcuiraci from a prospect us' tuur,.. and expresses great confidence Jo bis .election as printer, and of that of Col. Forney the Houle.” We cannot imagine on what greaods Mr- Wen dell bases his chances for success. Ho is a bitter partisan democrat, and oertaioly net entitled to the support of either Republican:*, Americana or ftntPLecomptda democrat. Bat he is not the only democratic offieia! who **P« cl3 t 0 elep into Congressional pa»roo»K8 by the aid of tuc Totes of their oppoocois. We stall see. {coaucsicariD} Mnja.£».fv’MVl t,e totiitc lalod is tills cn;jciuolt» brine wpielsJij clr Interest lowasolyect. tUilow«wcs?»^u? Un »“ a A? ia# hlm **d over Institutions aod la/“ J&Jj th^« hWl .vf or . blqj varices ° f a ° J ' la Parade, for «be tfonfi of Marris « B - ThU Uystbe fouoda -$^, n . ,0 V nd *° r * ocUt «U»ton» amoOR nuin. It# 4^^.*^ t - bo> . U . t . pU ?. p t.?* u blbha.l »l«o_la Peradls»,fortbe l^V^s». tba ! 0f L be Habbltb - This drtlgntd to ra*u- L^ e _"™ tl r ,ea -point cut the j. trlf4for labor and tha period fffr . tb ® P?bllc wer»blp;ol God, ood for epreUl da- Totioa to spirited concern*. So important wa* this amnre- ' m ®*** . lo » tbo walfore of ru-a, that -nitb rrferenca to it be tvgniaWd his owp conduct la tbarr ration of the world J*. oorali not only kept it biseelf.'but he eiDctldsil it. or sot it apart from other days kr this nerrote. Uo also #u * h “ w «alti£. that tb,y flaw cat fho fbilseea of h apnrpoee to thoae who keep It. uot oalroo that day, bat through all the other rs. Pbllllpa antnvalee. Sailing Maalcr Bacon, Ae* Blatant Engineers Jaobeon, Williams and De-an noe, Slldahipmen Kelley, Priobelt and Yates, Sailmaker Bradford, Carpenter Thompson, Jno. Hcttrk, of the house of that name of China All Ihe troops on the forts were drown np to reeetre the Amtricau porly. Boeidoa official I personages and policcmco, more than fifty tbou aand Japancso irere on the ground to witness ! the landing. A Japanese, armed with (wo ewordo carried the American ensign. Tho people were perfeolly ctrtl Tho party was resorted to the oek-Je l , the lempory reeidonoo hUt| d t? r .° r , Mr ' , n ‘ rr,aa " J anile; but hn is to B 'ample near to tho dietriot in whioh the Tifcoon or Spiritoal Emperor lives En ronlo too party wero twice entertained ot theatres, with exhibitions of Joggltry, by males and fe miles. Tbo Spiritual Emperor is spoieu 0 f as a very benevolent mao, but vtr; severe in puutsbioc aQ 7 Tioianon vf the Imperial laws. ’ \ at J cilJo, Capt. made a de th ° G h oT£r “ or 10 » rr »“E« Ike Currency quoshooia each a manner as to euabto ua to bay, and pay for what w« might bay.at theratce uf exchange aupuUted for in the treaty just come into effect To tbta demand the Japanese prom ised aa answer ou tbo next day at 10 o’clock; but tbey entirely failed to comply nub their prom ise. As Capt. Nicholson wan derdrotts c-frcttm log to bla rbip. he K-lecue-J Dt Phillip- : o Q , t « t the Gorerovr aud arrange ibe whole iff,ir f, r aim. Dr. Phillips immediately disrobed a mea onager to iho Governor, eaytug that ualesa some officers re re teat lo coofer with otrUic eubjeul by SP. M. of the same'day, ho would proceed himself to iho Governor’s {)aUoo lo demand eat lsfxciioo for the disrespect ehowu io biai as the military representative of this couuirr, appoint ed to act in ibe ahaeuev of bis commanding offi cer. Capt. N. 6 Tbe matter, boweTor, wo* net arranged with* out many shifts and stance*. till at length the threat of a cannonade L-rced the authotitieo to come iu an uodcraundlog with the Americana. ■ £osBC mAanHcao*ay —Wuh wordeol man. ly sorrow, and yet cot altogether in .a hopeless reat Magyar has endeavorad to trsoe laelofliieoM of the late war and of the peace of >tUa Franca upon the condition and destiny of nt# country. 110 frankly acknowledges that he haa been disappointed, but says that he had guarded against the possibility of being de ceived. Events indicate that ho played his part with moro prudence than many gire him oredU for. It is difficult to eay how his cause oonld havo beeumore adroitly managed. Tboue* ands of the Hungarians who were taken pris oners by the allies were organised Into battal ions, yet those' who were in-exile, and the na tional hpme, were not encouraged ta premature ao«lon. Their impulsive ardor was chceka*" rathei than stimulated. delay saved them much trouble and peril. ■ The soldiers-who - had were made,the enbjccia-*fs~"special amnesty, all military servioe to Francis .Joseph in tho futaro. Tbo liberties which, the Hungarian Protestants enjoyed prior to 1848 have oleo been granted to them agaio, so .that Hnngary b at this moment posatfvcly enjoying tho fruits of this war. Kossuth eayn that she Is patiently and wisely biding her time, sod that no great Enropcsn q-ncsilnn can, rcccivo its definitive solution without ber. However that may be, we think that she can not “repent the recent action of her sods. But we do not plaoc great confidence in tbo guarantees by which her present comparative freedom is secured. Austria bos conceded only what she has bpeo forced to yield. Thu. moment that she is sirong enough to tighten her hold 1 upon her dleoontentod subjects, she will no longer be deterred by any ecrupuloas adhe rence to the words of promise, whioh she has been compelled to utter the weakness, not iho truthfulness of lb*justice of Austria, is the hope of Hungary. Dbatii or Roßasr Byrmassoa.—On Ihe 12th 1 OotoJ>er, died ‘at London, Robert Stephenson, eon of George Stephenson, (bo great professor of the Looomotive Steam Engine, and himself a great engineer. He was bis father’s only son, and was boro Deoemher 10th, 1603, at Wilming ton, England, wbero his father was laboring in the mining region, a poor, uneducated, obscure man, but full qf grand undeveloped ideas about the steam engine. Robert was for a time in the' Edinburgh University, but when nbout iwooty, entered as an apprentice under his father at his engine Newcastle. Two years after* ? a8 ®!“bt to South Amerioa to explore gold and ailver mines in Columbia aa4 Vonezu*- r/Ji n 00 kta retnrn to England, he won a 000 prize offered for tbo best looomotiTo on* g ne, and this greatly increased the business of factory at Newcastle. He conetjooted the London indß'r'Dingb.m R,||„ y ,, nll af.eroarja m 7 n b , 1 ‘t f,lb ' r ' by '“’““'ion of Klag Loo pold to Belgium, to »d*ie. » railroad »,,lco. tor lUst couulrj. Bmco iho death of Corn. St.ph.nt.oo i,. IMS.. Robert St.ph,n.on h.e, been at the head of his profession. •Ho ccat to Parliament in 1847, but he ha-i bo: the Ittts devoted himself to engineering. H«> built ihc tubular bridge over the - Conway aud Meoal Straits, the High Level Bridge at Newcastle.aud the Great Violorls Bridge,over the St. Lawrenoe; at Montreal, was ereoted according to his plao’ and partly uoder his immediate supervision. He has also been connected with the construction of the Great Eastern, whose chief designer, Brunei, died a short time ago. Besides being eminent m his profession, Robert Stephenson was a gen erous, manly and high-minded gentleman. las Federal GoTerooent nas uear Harper's Fwrjr, apd was in bands faithful to the Coneu iution.—*&ithmond Enquirer. Wbj did not Mr. Fioyd act upon that anooj m9a® letter, then ! Thoocn'diiig of that note to tbo Superintendent of the Armory at 3arpet!u Ferry, Would hare preheated tho whole affair. Floyd owes It to himself to explain bis :c9Etm. People will think.— Ear. Tel. Qe.nxxal 111 HiZaltii.—Tixoso per6uns who ore *mhJM* that they are well; jet are cot afflfcttd far My w«K dsHtt*X &£****, wili 'Coi, immediate ood^perfect mpored «nt sold by fl. L. PAffifXSTOOK'* CO„ trfaolsttleßnxsbte, and proprietor# of B.L. Pehoee'oek'e Vermlfore, ITo. CO, corner eflfood anti 4Us street*. pitta bor*b, Fa. cc3WdwT'‘.' Tea DxKOCftATic T*otß^*a. —Saefca*tateof ; confusion, disorder,aod demoralisation, aa ? ih« : Democaatic party in Philadelphia baa fallen imo ; since tho election, was -never before known” lhe several factious arc ragiog furiously atone another, worse than (hey overdid against Whlge Americana, Republicans, or united Opposition’ CuatomHousc, WeiherM Houso, Wompton, Aoti-Lccomptoo, Djnglaa, Buchanan and all are ready to out one another's throats. We are told that (bo Bocbanan faction are especially wild and infuriate, and that there wit a solemn meet* of all theileading poblio officers at the Custom Honee, this morning. There, omoDg other hingßjit was determined that every man employ ed ty them who did not “vote right" «the dele gate election Dost month, sbotild lose Ms bead —-tba* is, hie ofioe. Th* excitement is Increas ing among those whose beads are threatened, those that aro headless, and those that are actu •ted by the patriotic motive of'havlog all clerks \ decapitated that they may succeed them I Sdumcb CoMfLAiKr.—Tho fact ia now too . kCcll «*UtiJabw J for as>lcs» ta. aitcupt to c-juuvt«»i it. i lhai luoai of the Oljcaaet l wLLh often jtrjk* iu »o'r.- uicr, tie produced bjl rscestla t. ate cffrvlu «sd Yrstlatles, , J»j which the ttcraiach it diiordi«witrrb<*« end each like coaipl&iau gar mlual* ood thrive open Improper iy>J-BEul often Itaiea be come eo d»ep eeeled and fixed epofl tfle cunatitatlco, itut the end rmai artl.e mlnerel fettlicicuereQssLle lo errest tbeir prugreAs until the patient Is proetr tl* and •Ul hopes ol relief ere ended. Whu Is it,that ha* not teen « fine, healthy Infant vr adult, eolzed with cue of thoanovv ttg dbesaes almvn spoken of, end despite tbo «tpi * n d ad enc»of medli'ai (cenUemru literally vuteaway ond«r thrtr irtatmenU And how b thl« treatmentf!io t-o « roenud lorf eimply hy ihe Uct, that ineUad of Idmicisurtn* sosw remedy to stay the Ulllrg strength of the adkteJ, and at ihe same Uma check the tluawin Its progress, tfc«remedv proscrlPfd aiileal In tha exhausOon of th> natural itreoxth and at the tune the dlseMe was maetersd thefuffererw** uroetrat*. and falling to exato a reaction the pnttoat died Crum the effrct of a lmicljhareil to the dlaease. Not so with WERHAVrri HOLLAND lilWEfta which arecompoeed entirely of vogrtable matter.and which have not only proved fliOQtfelvee the U«t tonic lu nee. hut have ecTerfaUed to cjjnecl disorder! of the stomach and eowHs when taken according to directions. In the euro of enmmerOompUints they have tw equal. 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Brory bosk la numbered and registered, witb tho Hifr no m Bi(la L . lltJC «, , Trf ; ilt ® Fmoucrderlng from a dUtanc* will smiths mutt to forward the Book) addltlvnal, which Is 6 ' For ft 00 and {I 25 Hooks, 21 ciuLs each. p or i l .ft°» ! Bx>ks, 30 ejats «icb f\>r £*.oo Books, bJcsnts each When a number of 8.-oks is «*H«rwJ tcv.eh-r they be for*aided by Express cheaper than I v M»n’ # ’ n <: J u.at ca» the postage need net be *vot. Urery book Is sold at the publisher.' LOWIjSr RETAIL PRICES! Ai-'i » valuable proe-nf oadu tn«acli po:clt««. ADDRESS, UR-CAt.L AT "tr27.lwd ; No. Cj Finn braLti Stationery &t Coat* TO EFFECT A CHANGE 0T BCMVES^ ■H-J4Ct-’J *{.«.i ■-i 5 .*• .., „f .r. , i •Vi, •. i' the .lock Cvtiiprines H bice aed bias Looxfos, 81.1 sad Legs! Cap Pspsrs, Whit# sod Bine Cc-njaertlal Latter Lui- ; ter.CoartnerclaJ Not*-, Ladle-.’ B.ibl Ud!*- Lean M..J l<~t* Paper*. v AaN'iLLV AND I'AM Dr WKIfING FLCIDr. ARNOLD'S AND MAGNUS’CAEiILNE. DAVlb’r AND CLABKV £-U.NU:,,* x_.s. E “o' .'Vi? Dnu icA,' U-J. WalM fe 113 k BsaJl, 11.-.D— tcgUUr i-ito * Ure? AVIS £ CO , ■No. 60 i’lrru tTmxi op27:lwd y r. K Y 111 O II LCtULE f'LjG.VCJiI' all.K R_>OJ or VAMvU- UL’t:. »]s u , All cyvoi-ii thii jjy 0-UJffT£Oy Lurp, TlM.tict el Q U N bust Oats; £o bole. Jtettj Sv4«l PoUt.^j; Ifa *• Kelt issuer. fr**b. *o*o H»«. Buek»btat flour; &0 btU. Family cad bcptrfisr Flft .. to •• No 1 eelt: Ji-realtby (■*27) RlPDfag, WtriTAA CO. /TUEESE—IOO boxes English Dairy;: “ IVeeuru RceefTx; : Fur call,fay (. ,r» KIDDLK. WUIT? A CO pORROSIVK SUBLIMATE—ISO I'bsHTr V/*«te by B. A: A OO' _ oc - 7 coretT rf Wood »sJ pint itrwit RFI) PHEOIPiTATE—160ibTlbrTaieliy B.A. FAU.ffcfITOCH 4iCO, J Cornai i-t Ffi it miirj iur«u BOrtAX—lo hbls. tor an 1a by . cc 2: BA. FAUNKiK— • J 1 (H)() BUS - f ALL ANUSf'KKVQIiAK _ W'JtltY for mlq by McBANE Jl AJfJER. 500 UATSiustoro and for saJo bV 0c27 _ McHANK k AN/'flß.' QfIABLS. mills extra flour Vfa n»B ty >) T, MeBANK A *"* Purs! Pur a ! ! TDK PREMIUM FURS!” LOIUS MOI.LKR, of all Wfidiof UJkV. Cl.i ilr f |„’ (>f Gentlemen* FUR*, mejgbaod Carriage ILd-c*. .U,l«rs io Buffalo . Keywr* ° I' l ’ l i rlrroi, near doer t.> Dr. ?'«»• ■■■ allrri-1 la .bs beat m 0«r. All kind* rblppiny P» i< bou.tbt. o-:tt..j©d TO CITY AND C 'UNTRY DKYLKK.S - 1500 kegi Nalls, ateori ,i ht2 M ; 1000 bean* Window Ul«*i, asserted»)«-» «•> Tumbler* Fiwbi ao j o ' lLrf . ~ t ,lfl„ P“, end Oi!,cily,u«rr*ntod bi lt « 10,1.60 16a. W bite Lead aud Zloc, in oil; W> bbl*. Champagne nail fioanct Alft, pi. t» lis do pare Viatgai, •v) dr, Mitchell A Oroeadaicr a Migrated u,uea„j Uoiao FertnUer; • For ish at lowest market rates t>y . BTOUKTO.N A fcTEVKNSON. , w,r. , N “J‘ P °?4fltre l ,i l Pilialmrgh, l-» R A 1,1 Carban- sr. VuSihU, Maugamta, Ataanlr,. Barytfa, German Clay. IVrr.. japonic*, dr , kc , m quanti ty t>. «oit purchaser* 6c' , b ATWST6iiTTMc'K''Ti6ijsEr Sth lot 20 fret front on FodoAl *t, by OOdnri, ir, an alley. arranged with hall, parlor, dining mum, kltcbon, waab boas., turvs bod rooms, t{wr«t, K ood cellar, pared yard, i C . all to good unlsr, and will be sold nt tb« t»m price of *2 200 for tale by B. COTUIICHT a SON. M Mir hr* at. RAOWAY'S KEAliy ItELIER KBNNKDFfI MEDICAL DISCOVERY MRS. WILSON’S SOOTHING SVkoP. . . . M’I'ASIK’aEILLSANO VERUIFDOK, Andsll Ibe valuable ifcdlcineiof the day, (or tain b, . * B. JOUNbTON, ReUll Drogtiit, Corner bmlthflulj wud Fourth atr»Ha J- A. Ac CO.' {Successors lo Sp|«r A EiiJwrU 1 Forge Plow Woilco, ‘ WILL CONTINUE TO MANUFAC TURE ANDELLL h PLOWS, PyJW.qiASTINOS, AT., a’ the „id lWl)I |, ■ ; Bfo. 1.10 Liberty Street, ' frodt.tb.iTOU, « rmiiai e b, « u» VALLEY FO'-GE PLOW WORKS,” j : . suxonsarifi, ra. u&c<v.. mden feraitnl’ciit-d TB V; AK T i~H AOLS OS , MAMUfACtt/HEaa or Pressed Fire Brick, MiLT£NBERQ STATION' ■ tFAYCTTK COPXTY 1 ajv i>. siij xji : '# XHiAOKKIt Oil' music. XfrfzTilUitfWtPHl.l.- . ' «*sMm fcf*Slo6l»l.wW,lTO,lo',i fct AOtt'i'i J BrtoMayifor Juwaito, j ? " *■■ • * kM, '“ “J 1 ™ SFPSMUwM blirn PWga KO. iia.ioraijisTßiisT, Wrtau*^ 1 PREMIUSI Oratea and Rangeal^^^^ s AWARDED By.TfIELATE ALIiEOaEST OOUNT7 AND • weATER!T|*KRxeYLyi»M AORI- • CULTURAL P^GIETT BISS E L L & CO., OOOKINGt, F..A. RI, O « Heating stoves, grate fronts and fenders, c 0 0 hiw Q BA N O B a It jn want ih« B£BT COOKING BANGS that is mad*, mil at:: Hyoq want a'COOKIKO STOVE ttia! canool lw »nr putfrf.iraliou rnniSSf*. 0 * tod waul £lt;a U*i GR ATR FRONTS AND FBNDEEs7*iU oo IK seaboist. UKO a J'KINVK A Clk, ; NOW OPENING i a Hole assortment undershirts, ‘ drawers, OLOVES 6D.1 Fur MEN YfOOLjHOObS, j ; OAITERS CKEE Ac MACRUM, £©*VTholcEilc Buyers supplied .at Maru facturtra' prices. J . ae22;lird • Stock. ABBR, | Mj- X-iSALE Aj-%- tiIAIL DnALLh l.\ f FAVCK AJ*l> STAPLE DilV DAVIS iiO. NELDLL \YChK x UOCRNii’G GOODS, i ljou»*-rum.lBiiliia Good*, and domestic goods Generally, j Wo. I'JG Market Strpct. J < fl-'i .Vo M/mi. »;4c PITTSBtisGS, PA. a. —.IEAKK Vi!* OORD*E Qfr&Ft & VAlf OORDBH, MElian ASDIsjl BROKI-RS, coxyissioy XERGBA,yTS, Second Street, Pittsburgh. «rOfflc* far lb* pTOOBt tt 30. 13 WowiatmL^B _ _ _ asru.To a. W. Tlera 1 Co, Now Tort, f brim A Dilwcrlh, fitaS'e Fenner A OoL, “ ipr. Ilarbaugti A Go, *• * Tbo ®t-«o. * Young. tf‘C*ndlret,liea a i*Co.‘' t U»rTf»cn A Uopper, Olaeln. I' A. N*»tL*li Ji Aon*, TMl* JT. a. Dugan « Co, “ T. WbllrHga ACn Baltimore,i 11. D. Newcomb A Oo„ l©«, Armlat—a, Eigxe A Co, - j ' larlHe, By. ocIM,J Hnnting B o o t s! * j QKNT'S 3 aoi.fi WAT E‘R -PRO O f HUN TI N Q Bio O T S , »T ' iw. E. SCHMERTZ A CO.'S, . " tai Wd. 31 Fifth Blr.«<’. K A ANJKft. ROOFING wn. Johnson, (Late Bate* A Johnaoo,) fiol" MfcDuf*c(prer *ort Dialer la the'following three ~ I COMMISSION MIgKUII AN Mo. 15 wood at., Fitubargb, Pa. TMPORTEHS' AGENTS for ealo of Soda X Alb, Bl Cart* ifr-dn, Nlcrita 80-la, Mang*neaa,| ArMsic. iimtiMt do, Ae, bad Dalen la Iron, 2UU*. W ladov QUm, OUnwo, VfliltaiLoad.Llsaccd Oil.ood PlUabcnti ilaatj. kclan-i Ktcmlly. T «TSole A*cat« ftit A CttOASDALK’b DEL*- EIJEATCDfiONJS ASi) QVAtSO niMIUZEB—tbocUAp.; MLauJ bmintua, -l! ocTtlyd OtIBST ESPAtfDING-rI&AMB Jhpegt at&otioa of matkmeo tad Uiie»i umcUl* J7U}OMDf •adeotwbabtto.U'direeteJ to th* Ctlelrited 00£3T W&irStfltfU. They an u»Jjl «luUc, itn-aj *&d J doraUo. Tb*/ nto cqtultj luluble for limit or gtttJtaes, tod Uli u impooibtiit; krona to be •toopabooifired, tcootitctcaebett ertwbibiw. <**f aABrmaoBTAToPBq.-eflm-odai oflf) Bats. extkaakbeupekfiNe £»■»!• fej CBM A MBWVAwn SILVER CUPI SILVER medal AND i DIPLuMAS! NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET MANUFACTURER)) OF Fine and Common EnathelJed Acd the Celebrated Cei>ttot *od Regie 1 BISSELIf 4 CO.’S HISSKLL A GO. BISSELL A CO., Wo. a?s Linrty iUraot, HOSIERY WOMEN, and CHILDREN A’»<\ * »f, -fe rf COATS and MITTENS, No. 17 .Fifth Stieel. sbawls. iu.yriu.ij. jpSST PREMIUM AWARDED^ DV IllE STITS TUB. 10 fj G R A F F; & C 0 M ANUFACTUR K Ft©. FOR.THE BEAT STOVES FOR TUB BEST COOKING RANGE FOR FAMiUE; With l*rg* Fend Door for thravfog Id Cool APD BEST WOOD COOK STO TE. F*‘R REbT I.AUNDUY BTuY£_ _ Abo, on band a lmcjr* srecrtmovt tf neatjnc tt' Plain and Fancy Qr*t«, Frojls. Ftt-icra. ftxd « u .t jv-. j 80|ltr Erttlra, Wacon tVtag, Flftltnw War*, Ac GRAFF & CO, So. 225 Liberty Street, tr rnr. urap of n\x>D siEßisr. Pmsemwa, Pian The ATT E N Xr o STOVE DEALERS . k.V~sJ ' ' I 19 reapectfolljr invited to the largest stock and greetut Tmrtity of ST O-V IE S tn tW State, manalectored \,j A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood' Street, fxzxsbub.qh. TW our assortment will 1,0 r.und llio follow- X log well knowr^ C OOK H'l O V Hi H THE ' DOUBLB-TOP PATENT tits 4 SMOKE cOnstming tropic, r..r c»,i. THE NEW AND RKAI'TIFFL DOFBLKTOP PATENT HAS AND .SMOKE CONST,MINo a ARBITER, f„r Coal. TIIE NEW DOFBLE.TOp PATENT HAS AND SMOKE CONSITMIN.I KI'RKKA, I r C a! ,g THE CELEBRATED VICTOR. i.. r W..... 1. |.„ B '"Uk am] Pittsburgh. PRF.MII'M STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT VARIETIES. PARLOR STOVES, 1.., W i , L J Co.! U„ i„ ,|,. market, anil heating Store, of eorv lc.-rnp- ORATE FRONTS, 4,, „i „ h rh ~n Card ?JUIE UNDERSIGNED UAS THIS DAY «eocl*lM «itlj Lim i B t| lP WIJnLE.-ALI. ».RvC“K 1 RCSIN’EfiS, Mr. PAHt/Kj. KtVART af! -i SJ-. WILLIAM CCRBT, an.J will 0.-llibd* tt» a-nu.-th? NO *7l LISKRTT JJTUERT. «*»r*ctlr tb- ***<■ r WILLIAM M. i.-f.Mi \ r.us, u.ii,.i j 'i i* * . ..K'i.-CA F..VAM w;.' i| , t . W. M. GORMLY & CO„ WHOLHSALJ3 GH O C y E RS, DEAItR- IN P'RCO vioiONe, i' n<„ > n i.: c e AN!* Pil TSBURGH M AX U FAG I CKES. “SaS* £ nm,r * • gECOXD buppr.y ur ~ fall and wI N T I‘. r goods BAMUDL CHAT & SON, a*o. io nrra st&kzt. Da?* lost r»'telT*d T»rl*j tucrtßsutef f-» GENTLEMENS' WEAK Adapted to tho present Season. EtobraeJof to pvt a c-bcleo »ol*cllon >*f OTtiKVMTINOJI, fosiUtlng pf esqoimaox beavers,. I PRESIDENT; BEAVERS, MOSCOW BEAVERS. OLARENDON BEAVERS, &<■. AJji a flo« aj»rtm«nt of Plain and Faso* French and English Casaimerei, Silk Pluah and Paris Plaid CASHMERE VESTINGS, lOldl^ 6 t ' r ,b# U, **‘ Im P° rl ' uinns » »0.1 which wtUU —____ oc24:l«rd J. W. UNUfy FINLKV. A TUnPLH, COMMISSION merchants, CHICAGO. ILlitNOla. ■(t«Dlioo (o'lbo pnrolnwßj.4 »*t* FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORK. Rtra TP—UPPWOOTT t CO, Tltm-uigl. pj JNO. D. CANFIELD. do Daniel Wallace, rtl - Ml&.Smdls p.TIBBIHUrAND OAKLAND NUK-jg A PP>* trw.6 toB fret, 40 rarietl**: iS,OOO io do Ito 2 fast, CO 1 !W »l lb. rrlfbrau.l Hop irei*, With •,fio» snortraeot otSbad" Tiwe Slrewherre R«m. Qree&koaao Flnott, 80.. Ac. ’ -in**r'<‘rrJ poxchwn will !<• dealt with Hbarally _ JOUN lIDKDOOH, JR. 0 WHOLESALE BOYERS.— 500 Bibbed Hosiery, 150 " , assorted Woolen Iloods, 1 bale Boston Knitting Yarn, 350 lbs. Dexter’s Tidy Cotton, 1 caso I, Fletcher's Shoe Lacots, 45-groes Cano Hoops,. Now arrirtDg frmn maaufactwrer*. and for nU low at y °- irrum STJIeST. Third doer fmm Market gUPEHIOK COAL OIL. I Wa*,h»r*r*«uH«“ «« -XriraUgat Ughtin brill&ny , Jt u e-Judy nvn-txpUm?-, 11 may be carried ao-jm n &«mj odor JtUto clear and beautiful in color' Rutht cheapest Ugh! known. „l, n. ADAIR * ViEOKft, OANNELCOAL OIL. «2dto!iJ i”3‘ ch« im “b I Über la market. Ibnr.u rZfZtJ* * DJ by say or mcr* brilliant ud durable m *cV-tT* tololo '- Hi. Mao excslloat title!*. (->.! O'! ff j obtain to the cut “.or the noMkTfivlVt. "Jr®? * ioa!tl out *» aii c*ot mere for *a uruclo than it unL or qa»rt.n to ibli dly- • «a«d rjIHE CELEBRATED c/jrci.wv+Ti nua.vrya riuio, [a aold oblj at , , - JO3 - fXßSilJia’fl DKCOBXOUB. £«tUfr roamlm that ;t la tbs tm jn vu i»y cWlaz it a ttHL CAMPfIXJH! AND DBIIiUXO OIC'3 of ..Terr tit ■ctlptioafc»ptcocatonUj'up b o^c. BROWtf'6 BKOiNCUIa L THOCII Btf; Brf tatPutoaxila Pulojubio WWwa. Rii ■totccßfti&tff «B usd at jpg. Vr.gwr'.r.u tour Hsrktt tsiwt M i tin JJJtaroit ft [ /7) C„: J /*'/ /fJJ'J fTrshx ! .JsipoK f ' vo'c’.ork, CJx'* ? to »bvc i- ; S lli>: COliNKft GTH AND SMITH i’TJf.D STS, „ OPPOJITfi TDK IVrf wFFiCK '•7T^7,.T.7‘ ■riTISBGSGB, PA. f 4© tt> « DS tr an fffi rs or Cl **m » u'IUUUaL.^ ESIROUS of knowing where b the best 'm- '• ' M nrt^u' 1 , 0 rt;,ir ? ■ TOOD B oca'f)! . rt.ii:;<-=s, arc direc'.- ‘ '' IracLrr* * a ths jirlitJj*! Merchants, Bankers, •F-ct-ivJ’T inviud tw cUn ,H"* t* l *' l ? l •‘wmytJTc- u“i I>«k; th* fo.lywtn J‘ 4 1 -,; tb,; »ttlw Wlegs nu'l , ;3 - *-Si . iuu-'ur** ~ j notate, of tb* «tv..n-, ; the T’ T V : £; ""' ! £*V Y T aort; th# n—r r.f tr,rt7nrti OT ,_L to *u4-h y L i , sypeaiaotfl cl tlr wcrklooe b* i- '•' ,r ’’ f the student/; the ecili*t--iM ’|' ,aDt8 * Uio c ;ra ' I Literary Btaadujgof tb« ttacteje. BttndHr»»d>.kt l 4 !; ••*“ ■ >. uiat ilia Ireu City Celle**Ugr^n], ma-*..- 1 / U ? 1 Ba y*-'W ! '■■ . aad ro»«u» faemtiw c? «Lut , r • ; Profoidcr Wood's S&fr KuctoratlTo ■ IttioctMjKCtcd chfttthey »U 1 i.*uctir»t>t -eh - .lUtoj h t »j>=iiriu.to ; AST’ILL I'KESIIBVb', IXFALLIBLYiTHE ’v» 1.1 ■ ■:** y-Jia-.H «iiu cotor of i&u t4lr,H used t»TI OF. three yUuIIC Jj>otUt3 \ lilacs* I'Mjj *&•. • *'ersoct!jrrtetcttth* ~ - i Uraj; tud bald w»Ui ostarv’s own ornament, tha tn!r; oj^* TnE Annual Meeting oi tlio Ladies’ Rp 1 k“ k * c: ‘ a, lraatU “ l t!ma «*!.'•»« pwerw M **i«3 o t Allegheny Sty, bThVm. iv L« JLJZ u* ,0 lho **«*«.•** B*9* CELbIOU HALL, on TatHlirAV -h" i . !uffl Ci ‘ r *> o’eJock, P. SI. * ,h i S «,r^e”, iuJ v La,i ‘* r * B -*i»cU.M S aUoTerth* 8,7 r,» Brno. s>rea- i i t» •« cordially ,O hf.' 6Ut« b» ■——— _ .V rapidly (iQt ra ivrlftot fT^NoiICE. —The Annual Mn-linr Vf~, !'• Wodd'« lla.tr h(, t.»T w, u eecoTewl && Stockholder* rf the T.» P »r. a ri:.|l Z ' iaHKI Si ??!? JU . ~ v . town Tcrortke and Plank !to»!I Con pta, «r,« hcl 1M ; ana the grai &.tr« oa Lw wjtn*. b ? ad"JVie' n MONDAT.Ttb day vt N -v, ! t«ra fe* . trial, u.rbfd .Mn a dnU h ir 4Um;:i i rend ih( «- the * tj»ti , ng yeyr. By order oclo-Tt.l £«*tXi Jam*..net C-. Mm-r. i Pittsburgh, Octytrr 24 h. j Election for Thirteen Dktetots if this Company, t* imito for tbn eo«nlt>r jrar, wilt to hold at the c!Dw, No. OT Water street, on TUESDAY, No* BUt, between tan hoars of 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. «SMtd HQBERT FISNSV, Scc'y. Cnjecsa' Bs.-ix, m.sbnrgh, Opt. 20th, lsav. JTS”An Election for Thirteen Directors of this Bank wIU he bold .at the Banking Ucoto on MONDAT, 2bt of Npyember, between tho hours of lo a m. endar.w. TTio AnnosT-Meeting of PUx-kbnlders wilt l-> beldoi TUESDAY, New l«t, at Ift a. m. Mxauuc'i Bask, i • / l’m»burgh,Oclofcer2lst. 18J9 j Eltii*tiun for Thirtoca Directors of thhn.Mik will 1,1 linl.l At the Banking, Boose, on 3 r it Y ' ' ,,,Trnsbrr 2ut > •’•tween tbn hmry rT9 A.H.and _J. L “ t Ann,, ' l Moling pf theiStiKkb.tMen will be held on TCKMmI. November Ist, uttD a. it. AiUfiaxjcr IUsK, i _ , I’tUsborgb, October 20th, lflij. / Elc. tiMn for Thirteen Directors of jthi" Bank will bo bold at the Banking Booio, on MONDAY, the 21st day t.f November, between tho Loan of 0, A. M. and 2 o’clock I*, u. A general meeting of the Stockholder* niil bo Md at the itankluz Hens*, on TUESDAY, tho Ist Jar ef Novem l *r. at in n rlrvb. oc2o.luid ,1. W. COOK, Cashier. Kvu.fiH's Omos, **. A C R. ft. i •Nc*r JVnr Milo Jluo.October ltl, 1?M. / a.»i*n.HAW will bo received till tfovem- Lor the Sth, Mr building Ibo Trtwtle Workand Bridge Enpomtmcium for tho road between Pittsburgh and Port Perry, as follows, vis- * fijh.Ow fret Timber, P-. M , f..r work; ’Vi!' 1' . “ bridge aoptrstrtii litre; tO.uoj pound* Iron, fot»liolta, A.*, The bl ;§ m»y he for materiel alone, lur roasti action t i may include l-oth. Abc.ut l.Q.Ovfl foot tiuiUr, B M.. of the above fr.r trestlu work, will Ir.i needed this fall. Also, about 2-S.Ooo trot Pay n.l l'itt*i,t,r|;h will be bold on Mu.idat. theTra pit or .V.naaia. ISDw, at th« « .if said Company, No. laJ f ,'Uifh stir «l, t,cf *. eu the hours of ten u’eloch a. u r acd oner «, for the |.arp-<» »r electing I-ix.lor* to serro lor the eusntiig e,-ir -ltd * T «HIKR BPROUL gec’y. V 6 r. Lo‘ T'll E A THK r-UTEII AND M fARLAND. Vvori -Y*« v • «• v-t - C-ar'ai" tm.” *ife a' S eW„c! pr'Ct'-efy '•A.Kedut'd |,. .. Ti:i'.s-->,v r'lviv.. ,. rrj:md . DAMO.V A-Mi EYTUfAS! 11 ‘ E " ' ■ Mr Mrr.il.D^. ‘ •• • ... ..Mirs Carru- Tts -n c-m udewith I’i Ai.ili-EVED SUSA.V! { 't IiRAN'AM) STiriKO dTnT V •tir.f, -.1 K'rru hTittf; j Bmr.l-.MU ~i t S.IUTAM IW.LEOK v/ Kill \ V A,c Al> £MT, C ollegc Halt, Diamond, Birmingham. _ CAiU «*>V KMEASCE. For ’i>rnta.a:.t.ti £!s) " S'?, 1 ! „ i*}- iMßtoiw. «»Mlns .b-J J~>oK-Krtpio^..... 2oj. ficcLtr: o' H U f rIT. ! ' l F*r' f 7 =t ’V l '' ( ) TriliD * asl Ke*rirg u CAD ; Jr ’ I rof^jr of PODmsaihtp. d.Vc'kai.u™.' '‘" r ’ r »»3 Cmdb«. Eo ll“Z* W " *:uLIO.v, LnrMnr ™ HfctOTT ■>< O*»CT»J E- r Et-BMIKEy, r.z-V s Mlcl.i.rt. Fv . S£if rl ".-b»r s s li.Lr'„<££■ I'llur M F. EATO.i, U-.ur;:noc—an U r h *‘ ba * W b.L» .u'm,pt=l b, iroo :o eromij '' r?,c *‘' r bo V' J,u * M Pvr »»c*. Dlrailßibaiu Ferr? frwfor»tul«»n. £«nu-«co b| any tlrno. U, * U!MU ,err 7 For tpw.raeyacf riMwod Bcsto**- W,|iJm euilcs® two Po9t^,eUU *’ " ,1rawo dollror. i ° a tejo. DUtb, at 6 o'clock. P. M„ a. tho onul lecture reetp, t y tho lion. OKO. SUAKSWOUD. Worth Bowtckloy Aoademy. THIS SCHOOL ia situated in Beaver 00., t^Vl 1 & „® tio * norArr < agcatlcman educated la Trace# IBM. 16 at A U •**. 3,un ]? m cc.am-.nice ou TUESDAY, Oct.'Jtlh, C ! iU l io t i 8 * J ,r .° ek *‘ Th»conroe of Inatructioa la. l*o. Uiglil !,. high „ TEH SIS; Wi™*, I: ™ m * Usb<* ‘ “I. «'..b.og ... Mi to Additional for Latin ena Urcck, each r en french and Uerrnau, each XX ISSSS.."!:!’.;;;;; »” L OMTOtffiKhUT™ ' B * V: ' «~™**Z* or Sr gEAVICKLET ACADEMY.-lA Classical !• Fr lV^rifli 1 ' Ec “‘» l »* »°TJ, on lb. t.,rt. it. A U. tt. 1t.,12 tnlic* froai Pittsburgh ntv. J. a. TBAYKLU, A. SI., Priori Ml Tu. sr.siov rriiV tr* - TUEaDAS-,Noreol., li“l8to. S '*'"='**>»'■ °n Tr.M.,p*r rwlrn r| fl ro irlZ SSr' I ,',’ ol John Irwin A Eoon 67 PENN INSTITUTE; : ,i- HAXOOOtf BTKRCT, NEAK PJSNN ..illie-opeo CD MO.VDAV.tad 2Qlh ADUUST. T.rmj ° r flrc JSPBtbs. J. Jt EMITD. DlStjOil (jllO.N’—TJ.o Cu-Partncrbhip existing bclwecu JAiLES A. BPEBB and NEWELL, lu the plorr l-uilnjss, uodor tho flitu oIOrEKUA 111 l*lV ELL, i* fliia day riiuolTwJ t>y u, U {.' B | cuo *' !nl - • J A.'JF.S A. SPK BR. i .'cm^ru., Cf, I**S I DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— J The La<* PurtiitrsbJj’ btritofero txl»Uo* l-vtwp cSkc Me. IM Fet:r?& asrtet - W/ r HAKSDi LL & 00 .t-uiiCUUiH 0:9 bw-'j! .if NEW WALL PAPERS, BORDERS, fo., Af No. 87 Wood Street. QOUKTiiY BLANKETS OF Inc BIST IsxrcaEond BASSOS LOgR al 2UrCt MOST DUBAhU; MATERIAL. O ui '- HARPER, FOR' N 0 V k M?B E R taK®” 1 ' I " »*■%)«■wiimvOM " - ' 0c24 i j U *TOLS--I0 bt)ifl on .£.««*, to wriT«tbl s d*7,farwuVOy. .... .. ■, ®° " ■ -ftOßtfltT DICS£Y. m Liberty wn ' «• OAHMS LOT*, MHuktt.* M. I) bJl.jv. BL P. JONES, Cashier. (llto. D. M.-aRKtr, Caahitr. ti; U l; •. ,* t :I: rtill ». Pitch', fltil,r r Corrector or Anti.Billot), Mlrt U re...p„„°v'‘° “"“-‘Mi,ear.ud Z„ s BtUOQS DISORDER?, * -* SICS HKADACfik * BILIOUS HEADACHE DT!£EP3IA, } TORPID LITER OR STOMACH.- BTLIOP9 OR DYSPKPIiaCOCaH^ 3, iU Li RIAL FRYERS, • BOWEL COMPLAI.YT9, “"Its®® IMPURE BLOOD, . . . , J4OSDICK, 4cJ,lpmi.l., a l.c,n ! «ll,, l uro ß i !B j lE0 | tBU _ If- LCITHSAD, rrlncJpal, tiUsbcrsh, pa. ' e-o- A- « uu fu. W)T5^,„ E ' SCIERTBItTZ Ac CO.. WHOLESALE t RETAIL MANOFAC TUHFJIB AM) DEALERS Ilf . T ! BC>O Xe3 AND SHOES, ol Fifth Street, Bank Block, * of BOOTS r* 7 lars;a a ® ;s compltJo it^ck _glß3md wa. K SCIIiIERTj. t T|M| „ Woodsn nnrl Willow Wars < Somceopathy, A OQTB DISEASES and their Ilyinffijpalli !- lo Treatment, tOßetbcr with rake £?r ibo Hwitmetit. ; > , '' r Crcm Acd'fE'.tt bu I £Viwa«. tji. P- D.\KE. ; • 51. D. 44ut pabU*hrf~. n ■ >Q*UfaU!al UK *l S hl ,«nu Si BnM i • hfibl-i Mv*it4 wV^a^. 1 | C- fc - r^'3Co - 1 - i'EJfTrsi- < tra— • • ua4 Seiiicoce Kg. 57 r.u.v, , J-. u - gg io» cvpmitc Ul9 U!i - ?,.u of aay that p*y tirct bhc j;*?. taU tl * l vaptt tbo bwrfMiri i? L ?-*£«• Attvcf . 1 toyfontV. ~ jJKIM^ONE-GumCTfe,, Afresh Lor^f -tbo ««»;, oljcrlM, &»b J,® ■ ' -ggsS£Lpu TO »,i ’ Ccr3 *« 0 f yiratimj Wo,.J I^^li >.-■ AMPUOR—u iba. for said bv - V* ■' - c**- rAfficjssrocfe* of nm lot gpod ttr £g. ; ocS5 - Ccsnttct Krai«ad■; DD,, ‘ B«Kan»-San “** W. iIASKNWs, W Lfctnjri, jttlß Sutlioir Saits.' w’ojf/glc- co, jfwWßar ! ~ | AT AUCTION.—WiII AiuAßxKufis., oc nmiita,na,,. 2^ i Citiw-fis* Skik ifc.ck. ". Iron City «I.i ABSTtS r.iQUIS * C 3, Ani„. &AUSS BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & i TitK SikltCHArVCt" KXtiLvNGE HTtRT KVfc'ZiJM*.—DboS,.. losiaaco as(S i. Evm! »•««! Heal Cstafr -cM at pnlUc »’? I |ut*-‘Jws l Lll*QK*- t-J . 4t‘ri7fi< i-sx-Hld & CO. v- Cate to ca ■UJcXiX L*U«li”4 CO Note Brokers* J 2 Fn.-.i ifr ft, aad 'S'QD’NG affirm rrs truth, •t «* l:.\Y'2«»\'P, Htfli, Muta>s s:i;o lu {j ig>Y -**l. > •»:•» oid. *i,j Lt? h.trr fic! ablUfr*»erf* «w'riMrJ*rr*y. !nt lT. 8, ,M. MIEDLETOH, E1,t0 5 .1..„, ujbwi W fne ieetoratiTe has done ouch good ta hla cart j o. two country. 110 used It tor and cow baa i line head of hair. rT. L. jJOBSIa Lebanon. Kentncky, sat* be has »t#o Wootfa B 4 Eestoratire la hnadrtslj ores »*, aadnerer jjjetrH to Wl In arcomrllshfoe •II It professes, o do. •; A. 1. ALDEN, SicLaowlcro’, llilovis/aays bs had 1 he ecald hrivl eight years, asl wasbald * but uy the Liberal nieof Wood's Ualr RaCora’ (- tire,: te now has a rich glossy head of hair. [ Sold by 411 Druggist*, ami by 0. J. Wood * 4« Broadway, New XorMnd 111, Market ' V • etfeot, Pt. tools Mo. Hold lnPlttabnrch by Dr. “ QljO. tt. KEYSBH, H. L. FAHNK3TOCIC A CO., , aqd all DroggUia. [aitgidlyj /obi» t. looAa.. xnni&o oaxao liOQAW & OREtSH, IMPOHTER3 OF HARDW A R E, NO. 5*4 WOOD STREET, F«)ur IKxira slot» st. CltkrW Hr,n-i. o.;g IlsTi:r, Mu of Lanc«Bter~....LooiHA G&saa PitUbV i °no. s. aayaw & co„ Commission Merchants, j POR THE BALE OP •IM U UtON, BLOOMS, ic„ • No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. * e ° > Wt«»lmrjsb; LringilCD, a"’’ llu “ r,, ° 5 - R-PranUUc, W^’u' t iiV., Sjm . aa Catnfr - n - HaM 9 bsr,r.Bryaa, Gardner *Cc>,Ho|lld»j-ibnrj:.l>«u J<£o.6mdl THU ENTERPRISE Ipsurance Company ? • PIIILADLLPIIL\, Injures Affninst Lou or Dimkce by Fire ■ ; on Boiltllng*, Uerchandiir, Fnr-* nltuiie, *e., bi Ueatotuible ; ljtntea of Premium. D«kxcto&s.—F. jiAtcbfurd fiutr; William M’Koe of 5f n ’ MKeo k Co: Kalbw Pr*»im Jt.o M. Atvxod.cf Atwood, WblloAC.,; UvM) T.lr-lrE,.f “**£> M I.. u««v.„ Ii; «*,. «. BUwart flf A-nrc; J{,hn 11. iir-.0-n, . r .Mm li. Kto* 3 ACi>.; L. A. F*hur*tojk, : ..f H. t. Fnbt-rMock .1 tv • Aulreir D Cm|j J. L rt v RATCHFOKI) STAKst, rrenidebt. Cimi3 ir.Cc*Mt«rcl9i7. • rttTSBCBOH Co. J. Pafhtor Wife®, M £lior A Cv, Emior, Bnmn A Q»., Ljv.lt A C-o, «in 9. Utclt ± CV. - "* \ OKO. S. BUY AST «fc CO., Agent*, , JcjO:_Qg,i No. 52 Wooifarorf: J * SNO.KXiiljiKSr , T '\ Assurance Company/ - N 9-1 srßurr, Lo:q>oy.'i. E a lAB iL J s a KI) IS 183 6, 3l, r rillS COili’ASY INSURES AGAINST hy - i^ '■• fe^tx/.t'McrtpUeaof i\V r , , /,u^ Kirfow-i acd,la f <4**. ttwcU t« ? charier, r ..rV*««raefer**e l-aa: fc t*nd i3ri;t»-...r -p- N pr ; ta *' t,T , t ‘ '• L '‘ OJ •**'’ *■•"■>>** rv&recw-(o v **“■ ~ ‘ *XMifcSC« 1.1 riTTSBUkiiU- J*meaJltCa»lj*-Cu, 174 - Julia fljy.l 4 C.J., 173 *• .. 4 *P/ 0 * B *i Strkpautclu, 130 Liberty ttre-tr u £• Gregc4Co,» Wr’wl .ttcit: ■W’W”'? * Co, £4TVvod ttn«: ’ ?, Jainew UtCwclars 4 G)., 103 •* «• ._• ■: * f» talck 4 Co, 95 Water * true*' : «i f Aj/ , *P* rt ® ek * <*•> H«t run! VT.od ebw t;. ■5 4 t n, a i£’ “? d “- 1 »nS• •i. „ tw v2 V* * Q°-> 8 " oed surer. ,i' BircMelj 4 Co^fourth ,nd Market *tn*tK < Msteoiiieaa. Henna 4 00, Wwl and WarwrSte _ : _ „ sxrtacrcw cr FamasiriUA. . ?• fitoart, 'Eetj, 13 Bank ■tiwt —' Mjj,!,. Mj,r, CUjbon; A 00, 122 ll.r»t; .tml; '- ■ ,• M'See 4 22 South Front i-ICutcfieco 4 Cullies, Treat and N«r ate ‘ 7r' * 613 Market strict; . . • v 3 . 0 !?* 1 * 51 * c P-» ») acd 22 LetfUs stresf- Jotepb B. Mitchell, £-7, President Mechanics* Back* ’' Union Il«iT Uoii, IF. A. 1 CTter, titg-3gdMLiteprfl3i« poert. JAiOKS IV. AKUOTT," Agent, -~l l? - _ Office. 103 Wajjtrct. Dry B w A. KREBS & BRO. peactica!; Cjoraor Wood and Fourth Sta., «*J,< pittsbtogh. exßS£e7 mffmCTTOFB 4XT. TT BISECTS, BROOMS, BEtJEHFB, CORDAGE 40, So. 31, Diamond, »alG.ilAwlyg bßt—3oW bus. at ilepot thia ' 0 3rriTo *»J fprwitatT HpCHOOgg, HcCag&Ry%q|) ; 'Pfl TSBPRGU, C33,83£ IA