8- jjittekrgj} *»*».-& r.tmumj, l. *. raujc#o» a. BKRETT &c O . j SDITO BS andT R O P Jtl £TO H S. \ . f>l-rra:ep:RGHi = 'BATUIIUAV MOBNINQ. OCT. 20, 1840. Attempt at Deceftioh os tut. Tab . , If *-“The Phil4SelpWft' wiih an effrontery which, In any other quarter, would be surprising, seriously claims for its party iho U crcdU.of being favorable to a protective tariff This shameless exponent of Buchanan domocra ey, which has ever ainde its proetitmfoi, <o tbo ! partisan offices, advocated free trade maw urep aod upheld free trade tueu, actually ouioa the support of the. Penosylvaata cnpii»li9<« and working men fer ine sham democracy for this J®ftBom -Jh tble assumption we fiad etmn a Studied and deliberate iosult to popular iutelli* ::gence slid v«ncb a reckless di’prpcjatimj nf the 1. - §9)P.ro6n SeDßfl of ft great mass of tbo people that | •••r wc.cao acarcely summon words sufficiently ex* ’ j togfyo »c6lio our IndiguatioD. io re : gardto preteboionaof this kiod,ih c Philadelphia '■JfbriA American publishes the following remarks ‘wbftlr we regard rs highly TipproprUro That dblo journal truly this'is not tbo fc rE t * • I‘®e 1 ‘® e ihM tlie f» ea 9t ibia State have l, PPn .plied with- wobjugjttjoea. ''Polk, Dallas and ad lbo ia “' *- »r" constituted a watchword by'whibh the greateaPac&ocAlQ of American industrial Independence wasXprer-.. thrown, aodaWalkcr was patio charge oNto Treasury. . Bi|t the fraud, however fucceGEfu]- it may have bceo, cannot now hare ony other effort than to overwhelm 'the unprincipled men who wonld daro to revive it: i "If fa our revolutionary. conlesttba British, when ■ .. compelled to>vacato Philadelphia, bad deoJarodfor the eauie of independence of these colonies, and had set i op ngorooi pretentious to the advocacy of that cause ! before « WoU as afterward,* the rwt ot maokUid 1 woold havj expressed not a little surprise. If, when , ra P«ior Strength on tbo patriot • Side, they had endeavored to recover power by an* M»Un g to the poop], to join them nathigreate? p£- I-. «“t.. -bw n Mhi»tDr r here recorded ■ , uch P o„ W “ har V U P««llel before ai to-day.— For thirty years ire hartrjonteotted a, . nan/for of a flouriahlng Industry lo this country, for “emancipation from onr industrial de jmnaimeo oo ; areat Brltiln,o and wo hare elalmed - that the objtocles In tho way or Urn emancipation were not of nn unconquerable nature; that, on the ‘ contrary, they might easily be removed by Icgiafativo action, wisely and dutifully compromising Motional , prejudices and claims for the achievement of great' national aim?. For thirty years a party calliog itself democratic, has contended for precisely tbo ; opposite doctrines, fighting p s bofero the pooplo be- : ea “ , “ they said such legislation was utterly wronir i • : S?ir * hat , iadastr y ‘bould take qare fjd itself, independent of Icffislatton. And in tho f yr - 1 , tuneofwarthis'antagODistio party has ado« Q times i beaten us, has seized and held tho government, aud has denounced, through its Walkers and Cobbs, everv i semblaneo. ef oar theory of industry independent - t* • have cpmpolled.these opponents of mdostnil development |lo evacuato Philadelphia.— Wo five died th, growth of the Statea of the Zoll wmoeftet.| Wo.have shown that Frame, S’ ? 6 J5 r ? ” “ <i Belgium. Karo completely eman. ,ll °« «P»™ "(23 years, taking the lead now even of Eagland id solid J/lSf.tert Tk ' 7< |° tll S’*“‘l>ljby theaidofprop. er regulation—legislation which wisely and dutifully 1,11 wttional prejndloes between Hesao Gassed “2 DarmstedG aod which doe. eqnal joatieo to Saxo Wotmar and Sa.e Cobourg. il'chovo oiled • or theto f tetes, which have to Irani port most of theifraw n aterials thousands of milus KX" io —SSSB , raw matoi ial. and tho consnmere of rime I Whh' d e °°l'v at b " 1017 Kalol or ”“ r faeio. ehai-oeaidthati o alraadancoorhand. conld KvZrtHu h eoQld not find a lining in agriculture, even if the'pnrsuit wore congenial to tberr tastes,. These aro obvious truths, bat for years W r® , l 7o ' a coopelhd to submit their practical do* nlal by ottf government, and to tho ascenaancv of a party which, endeavored in every way to put for-' eigu industry into our own market over oar heads tobxtwguuh iron works by Scotch pipe purchases, aodjo put British cottons In exclusive possession Sited C “ h %‘ empt7 “tight ho miod at Washington. Beaten at last, howeve?. and J" :T* to "’ i! Su>t " “ ad C 'W- what does th« party do/ It tarDj to the advocacy of oar own doctrines. It usoa half tho words and phrase, we . naveusod above to paint a pretence of favor tu in. dtxt.tiy, and thus retain powsr. It steals our livery toMrvetbopowor which is determined to hollpiaco ’ » lh, anJ 00 an 7 ground that will serve noid iL Tns Post ttpd other democratic journals that regard the lalQ Harper’s Ferry affair as a rich placer for pcocariug political capital, with which . to reTtr'o thedrooping spirits of ibeir p*ny *.associates, havo published the following, as an .cvidenco Republicanism is iJemifiud-wjih abolitionism: ’ the fgUo»ing from the Now Vor^ Courier $ Enquirer, a violent Republican paper:' r n ’^e-* 001 * ooumry is now divided between Pfo-Slatery men and Adolitionists, the Republi cans being only another wing o' the Anti-Slave • , f 7 army, and differing from the abolitionists not i in principle but only in method—not as to the removal of;s!avery, bat’ only aa to the manner of doing it, He did not regard it as merely a Ter ritorial party, and acknowledged rbe leodeocy of each a conflict as was peadiugonUhta subject : rt? division of the Uoioq, but did uot ece how |hia conld alter tho duty of any conscientious la regard to it.' ' an extraoi from a Jeoiure deliVercd ' oy Mr. Geo. W. Conia oq Tuesday evening la<«t Mr. Curtis is well knowo as one of the most pop ular lecturers of the day, and be labored ear nestly for«4he Republican cause during tb*< cim r patgn of 185 C.” .. In regard to this distorted '{notation, we pre-- fer_ftdopliog the language of the Cincinnati Ga -• ztttc, whichremarhsth&l this is precisely litc the Qmroo of the atheist, whoiro dooirlpo from the BlMf/rTln,he feand "There is no God,” as ho declared, but he emitted altogether to ‘ ibat given as the language of th: jool<i : These papers find in a Republican journal . of New York bi passage copied from a late tii ' dress of an avowed Abolitionist named Carrie, for . , 4he express purpose of refuting and denouncing ■thetamt, as false and libelous, (* work which Is ,'.V ,T ct 7 satisfactorily ijcoompUshcdj and pass it off * lapoa credulous people as having been either tit loreti or'endorsed by thai very journal! We ~~~ leave our readers tooharactorii* such dishonesty tw it deserves. .»Whilo upon this subject, we may mention tbnt . w|4 received yesterday morning a copy of the LWreoco (Kansas) Republican, one of the lead . teg Republican journals of that lerritoiy. If Bpowa represented, as is\alloged, the free soil eeutlment of iho country, the people of Kausas would oettaiuly be io (he seoret, and accordingly regard the old man as a proper leader. The He pitiUsan,- however, takes a different view of the affair, as (ho following extraot provee: ! 4 *The telegraph reports a servile insurrection in Virginia, said io bo led by eld John Browo, formerly, of this Territory. It is doubted by gqtne whether tha report' be correct— although fWo think it quite likely, as ever sinco tha old mauls son was murdered by the Border Ruffians, h * “*? beo “ regarded here as a 4ipOQ the fiabjccl of uhnsU,,, po , EI . Ilia often - expressed belief has been that he was a JWiaoly eommiMioned instrument for the orerthrow (if IheSlavo power in ino South. if u 10llMd is Irno tbit the old ruin has engaged in the insane , attempt of carrying out his wild scheme hy ihe ■ red right hand of revolution, It can only be re garded os iho expiring effort of a brain maddened by repeated.iojucies and bereavements sustained . atihohand of (hat remorseless power against vlfhich ho has at !ast taracd with such a reckless ~uad ibeanedario^.” : A Word is Replt.—The Pott eeems to think it caa'atooo its. lack of-argument tty .asking itself offensive.. The spirit in which an ortiolo ia its yesterday's lesoo is cosoeived, pre olades ns from any lengthy notice. Tho article is . qaUo beneath our contempt even, its chorgca • of “mendacity" fait harmless. We here no hes itation Ifl declaring that that paper, the New Tork Mtrald and‘ kindred sheet,,” do coaelanily and hoTO now'for * long time been in the habit of atlnbuliog to Mr. Seward, Mr. Banks and other, leading Republicans, sentiments they never ottered, and brewing a sort of, broih from Abby Kelly's or Phillips’ tirades as tho amhentio dec .lar&llons offßepubUcaaism. Tho sentiments Aud principles of the great Republican party are well fcno4n, andolltbe weak falk-of the po»t . about the Qastufs ‘‘denying its party creed,” ■ etc., is so thach idle wind, of coarse. ' It njakes ft great adoflboat oar “false charg es, n but why does it not meet in a manly spirit thecharge we made npoo the pro-slavery “deto ooratio’’ party, tiiat it isresponeiblo for the in sanity of Brown, under which, what wonld be In a eaaemaa n most detestable treason, was at tempted J' Bat it has no word on that point Noyl anditcouidnotbe expected. *ltis bent now-like 1 a ghoul upon desecrating what it caa not destroy. In its madness it, together with • 119 g arc busy in their tSurls to connect the names of innocent men whh'the fool-hardy deeds of » ficore cl tnad-caps, led by a lunatic. Let it go on. The party and tb\> orgaos that defended ©order, rape, treason, arson and *ll outrage in Kansas oust be indulged ie a cruzado upoo the reputaijoca of the best meo in tlie Ur.d, and per ©itted to show that they aro etjuntly r»t home whether in extending olnrery by fire and svord, or in striving to damn the good name of men who have bo nobly striven against that curse in legal, legitimate aod oonstiiutional ways. ] ITosr. Josn-CA R Gjdmkob emphatically cots iradioie the malicious story (eel afloat by the AJ j ministration organs,) (hat ho was io.complici<y ! with the Ecbetoe* of Brown. fl o writes from Pbiladelph»a that Brown never consnlted him with regard to (be Virginia, expedition or any other-matter whatever. . Tn *. ? ITOIT 1T Harper's Ferry Wo giTO “ k “?! “> “ ,0D 8 snd i-tereetiug account w. . r c«lul.°n» v atlon.pt al Harper'a Ferry. re»olauon»ry. because it was in do reuse of the wort a negro insurrection. Nol a eiogie Blaeo was engaged in it; aud il ie thereforo the neigbl of absurdity to stylo it a negro iosurroc- Uou. . , •Tremendous as tho sensation produced by (bis affair has been, (he fact is indisputable tb»i only twenty men in (he whole Union were found to eogogc la it. If any others shall be impli cated as aiders and abettors, ihey have not been quite ipsauo enough to etnbnrs tneir fortaoes in it, and are on (hat very account the more culpa ble, because they panoot plead the excuse of downright madness. -~' 1 -N T o humane or reasonable man will fqr a mo mrtJtsympathixe with l his effort to iocite servile ■ could anlioipatc gnoranoe of the to expect good rul. The cause 5 enemies than e cause of Lib oies, nod bring ends. :e at this dcp!o> I men who (he Dcmoeraiio demagogues who,'at any sacrifictPiTf f&<* pjtce of the South they profess to love so well, are ready to tarn it into political capital. The Doog las organ of this 'city is of (his olae= ft has been a God-eend to all such reckless politicians, and their ouly regrets aro that it diu not ocenr ' two weeks sooner, bo that it.s effects might have 1 been felt upon (ho «>oiober elections. The buo and cry they now raise, pretending to believe that the Republican party is responsible for Brown’s sohemes, is gotten up in a spirit of un mitigated demagogneism. Tho Washington Statts, the Constitution newspaper, the New terk llerall, Express, Day Hook, and other kindred sheets, are°pcreiotenl!y charging this affair to the Republican party. Thev know that (heir assertions are false, libellous,' and inceo diary; but (hoy havo caught at it like a drown ing man at a otraw, and they will persist in it, though they know its (endcucyis toproduco tho very conoeqaeocea they pretend to deprecate. They Instil into (ho minds of tho Blares the bo lief that tho great and powerful Republican party is ready to trample on the Constitution and the rightaV the States in the effort lo lib erate lh«n, even'although it should involve the extermination of the whilo race. Tbig false hood, well stuck to,'they think, will produce a reaction in favor of the Black Uemooracy; and they reck not if it shoald'anuse the very insur rectionary spirit which theyprofess to ahhor.- fldtional Era. \ iMob Viol bn ob ih^lv.—A telegraphic des patch, dated at ParnW on tho l*Jrfadt October flajfl;— \ "Justice i« liciDji done for tho murier of lUk „„i D.e.„ S a.i p,„m Count Anvili 'Tli» T o . , h, i,-<n«(i|i%t)on »in) l.mr Com[.lain(. vwor.U* Th 1 ,eL,o,fttor Fnnmarr.ved here . N«. H-Ko. F.ans l«t.; o uEmu, s-™-r, l a.Mut or yc9terdoy. Tbo town ts surrounded by ModeV T\m-k ?** ftad Tuscan irooj.s. The principal person- „ l ‘T r,r , Uucf,rrbi ‘*- , *™ ,n ’ 3 “*•* n-«n»« E£S»l f wSo hid been jx“ iBTfSW. <**,. imprisoned during the previous night, will be J f ». N V«-* w >:rj«i P ,i«. fcrn { .ihm» feobmtitcd to the tribunals. Arresu continue to 1 P, ? pi H£_V h * ■ako place A prnelamaiioD, oceere „ u ° L«°II ! -*" wtorj, from this Dictator fcas been posted ur A-f«r Pmr % 0 .) **■>.■. lmm p*™, Pnu.i. a™- ot.i The town is tranquil.” Mr-mm-ged A g u.t.. * 1 The Opinion, of Turin, hives an »*.*„*< of /»-^VoSi f ’orj T °/ rrr *’ T^‘1 r,4 L , ! ihe occurrence above referred to, fr ( . ra whirh »o •»*. ' v *»k. wUJnrr.-iSu.ihT. J, ‘ ,nn ' •'f 1 . exiraol the following : . j o- »<•' Cmsrrh.< i i<,iu; ..r r ',:.s ~,n t. r “Colonel Count Luigi Anriu, Chambeiiain in I »'c u. ...a Ihe laie Pulte. nrrjred by mil nn ihe .nernoou of lh,i uth nl l’nrma from liil-.pn, lie I - r - rl ‘ .< K..-.. rneoguised at Ihn Ma.iou by on. »ho, il „ ..ii : .l'.'“ll!s“, r r i;VVi'lae '".TiT"", ‘S' 11 "‘ ll had been condemned lo tho b.eliundo under ihe I *"“•>!' «* *».« ■«» n Ducal Government, and hud undergone tho i*nu- t!‘"' Ml,} < ?* u tu , i' rCia » •>'Vilfc*- » d.*rm ishment in tho presence of the Colonel, who was u,:.' "711? /T' ?t' n Bcoffiog at him all the while. By tb o aid of -««''•* f-u.w.i i.-.. ’ h some persons he was taken to toe barracks of «»>i- »>»i-«-r >a. t.(,r r i,.„i .«.^rrr,.r. the Carbineers, iThe Italian science r ° ne,la m^« 9 ; convoys the i-i** that he was «t-. F-»rr » u .l (Vntb * * '' arrested by these persons and tajirn to i!><- !»r : "* n r,,r - l " r •• «•»-;. :«“» vr, a», , r .,_ 1 racks in;or.i«T to be giren up 1.0 author Hie ■ HZ‘.[T-* ..i 'n'-a-'I J 10 be dtrAlt'Wi:2i acc*»iJing to law / Il ul on, .‘j u| .-i" t Z.i sooner did it become known that Auviii had I * •■ >il «n .i j • cot»- u. aim -m *». r, been discovered and u*~u io (be barracks, ihnn j .« or t!r wirJ' a crowd oKsembJed, cryiDg, ‘Death! Death!' . L '‘'- '**" rmoiLwi jm.i r„r th- eve tr U iimr# The anthorilies strove in vmo to restrain tbe | pkick. raolttiude; their words were not listened 10. Tho fore© of th« Cftrbinirer* was insufficirot. The people, breaking Into the barracks, seir.cd Anvui, drugged him, half dead. io'the coffee house where he used to hoast of th© bastinado he bad ioflicifd and tbe oibcr barbarities com muted by-bim. Several tofl.jemial persons in terposed in vain to deliver him from the moh. Colooel Sceismid Dodi, of tbe army of Central Italy, did wbt*l a man could do to cave him— he braved cries and blows, bat did Dot succeed in wreetiDg him bands of s ferocious rab ble. Aoviu'e bead wbh cm «>0 in ibo coffee bvuae, then 6tocfe upoo a pale, and placed tho column in the public square. Tbe were drawu up, and were awaiting the ord*r from the political authority to act Bat what was tho taller about' It was only* about or. m. that tho National Guard was called under arms, and baetened to rcoloro order;* do shameful]? dlslurbed. Several persons were who held ibo bead of AnvjU-rftf'noi five it up i 44tJ l - a wounds, such was bis be bad been one of tbe bastin adoed, and in lbs preseocc of Anviti blmeelf. Anvlti was ttated becanse be was one of ihe worst instruments of the Dube. He was always preseot at tho torture uf tbe bastinado; .and at every stroke be wonld scoff at bis victim, Bay ing, -This for Pius IX ! This for Viva l'ltalia! This for down witb Austria!' M Hr. A Haboknrt) WsETcn roiriok Maude, cca tiefed of iD« murder of his aieter, was Henicoc-ed al Newark, New .Tersey, on Monday, to he Long on (be sih of January. The Daily AdvtrUur gi?«H |ho following deecriplion (ho prieontr’e bebaTtor during Ibe.dfllivi-ry of (be ncmcncc. Maude doting part of tLe fjrae looked at tie Judge, bat toward the latter part eat upon the railing of the dock; turning bis head .away, and exhibiting a oartlesH, unconcerned manner, swinging one foot, ke. He frequently interrupted Julge dgdeu by Ibo following expression*; "I hope it is the lust time ” “The sentence is a very welcome 000 to me.'' “I do not submit io sorcery or witch craft.” “NeYer mind any long harangue, pass the sentence.” e lf you would say hypocrisy in stead of justioe, you would be right.” “Yon .oan od.dress this Court afterword, paes iha ecu •tence now, I'll not stand here to be gazed at. AH you can lake ia iny lifo.” “My sister was a humandeyil, and so are all my reUitvea." “It iis a craoifixlon.” “It was tho 27ib, be correct In your alatemenf. Your namo will live in his tory, and so will miDc.” “There is nojnry now, you needn’t go orcr tho evidence." Cort* land? Parker, FatbeY Callao, and all lawyers, doc tors aud clergymen wero io the inquisition. It was oondactcd on the Spanish plan. WHohcraft is against ihe law of God and man.” ’ When Judge Ogdon mentioned the lituo of execution, Maude said: *‘l prefer a shorter time. I suffer now moro than death by tho torture of my family, and by tho devil who sits there—Mrs. Clary," poioting to her. On Judge Ogden concluding the seutoßce, •77n » 8 Iar »“S fiercely and with set tooth said Don t pray -for mo. I pray for vengeance to esas Christ. I’ll allow no priest nor clergyman to come nc»r s &c. I*ll maim him if bo does.” dispersed " er ,hen rcmo,ed - »sd the crowd Dos I they work .bat Harper’s Ferry placer industriously? They eotnafly f(mn(l ' i sla(> . randum of Old Brown's, importing that ho bad onoe mailed $3 to pay for tho New York Tri>,un* —whither sent, or in what name, we c%nuot as certain—of oonrso not io his own, if this is n re cent matter. Yesterday brought u B another handful of mare's-nest, in the shape of a report that “a receipt from Horaco Greeley for letters, &c .received from Brown,” had turned op ‘among the oapturod papers. We oolico this only to show with wbat despe rate and soonodrclly assiduity (his business in kept up. The date of that receipt, would, of it self, havo.prioked the whole bubble; and so the date is carefully withheld. Wo have uot tho faint est recollection of over writing a word'fo Old Brown on,aoy subject whatever; bat it is just possible that, sometime in 1850, wheu he was traveling somewhere at the wo wrote him Wor , . *£*s ttare was a letter or letters awaiting hi® at tho office, bavtogbecn sent here n gnoranoe of hie whereabouts! That is qait® ,* i wc ® T « r came to having any confidcn airaS 4 ™- 1 -"-* “ nJ woonpposed T- “f d BlUl "> living in C»n -pt^i-v'T'^rs n "- A Mfi» SoflCMTioN.-A conflict having artten betwecn Ptoaidcnt JBuehanan and Gov ¥t«e aa to which shall have the honor or hnnz ingpoor Brown, it is respectfully suggested by .high intervening party, that ho bo hung bo tween tho twfl. ? . Scpi OftsW Ssa£cb tok [£,%' , Tli* Kochultr Democrat, Oeti. 25, hu ibe f j loving: “Some < t'u*|>toivu3 looking cbitaoter*,’ 0 { gentlemanly hut ufStft&l ilrtneapor, Lata lieto ‘banging about town" for n day or two pa6t,"ftf.d it is supposed that tbeir object in Yisithiff Roeb eator is tooall ou Mr. Frederick Liougluu) for ex planations regardiugfhc recent onut* at lUrncr's terry. It so happens, however, that Mr.JJupg. lass la out of.town, audhifl preMnCwhoteiabimts not seeiu, In he gcooralty known Tb« p rangers are Bkid to be ionnectcd with the oiteu States Marshal's office—deputies of that gentleman, in fact." Summer Complaint.—The fact i« now t>io “..! r: t '‘^ 5 : hfl : } ft,r ® n * to nttrrupt <>, ontrorert it, tdattno*tr,fth B ,jmawy which often pro.* t.c.l in-o n. T.'^ 0 "? *>•« ul trull. .Dd n*. Übb-*, ,? j *?*«• *tumacb i* dtMirtW-d. tlif 11 r i>r d*r»iigtij, the btood atajpwted and dlg.-atim or K An». n-odtreg lo£tiT»if oflttorpld. Chot«ra, Cholera Murtm.; IUIUni, and Cramp »od. like complaint. **£ mtoato At.d lliri.* op-u imernpor i«»«l m>.| often timou fc». «ito« m «t*op *c*<M and fixed upon the rxmttttntirn, th.t I tin •tioof>v< e | »t,(i most hcti.o mineral tDedicimwar. nimble * until the paiieol l. prostrate, and all hope, of retinf am ended. Wh„ t« Itlh.t bus not ««n a fine, hetltby Infant or artnlt, wrirwt witnonauf the annoy* bi£di*fa«<tnUn<'spoken of, nod despite the skill sod M nuco of mrdlral gtmtlnoieu liUrallj want, .way under fbotr treatment? And how U this trwUpent tolrn a rounb-d fvr? Pimply by th- tart, that iiutnad of fcltutcitareftng «oou* lenwxir to «iay the tailing .tmoßthof the*ffl|ct„i, andmt th« naiiio time chock the iu Ua prufftwra, the r (.rawly pr.-rnb.-d ante*} In tin. rxl.auntiua of tbn natural slmncth an-t'at lltn tinw the Hlia-cv* was mastered the .offerer was pro.troio, and lalUuc to extito a reaction th* patient diixl from tbo oOrctol tin* p4fiw.it adoiinlatvi t-d 'to uproot tin. «liwn.->. Not »o with IttEllllAVTi's firit.LANb BITTKUS wtilch nreennijv»ed -ntlnd> of .egeutde matter, and »bn <■' haio not «>oly pron-d iltomwln-e the beet tonic m os* im h*w failed 1., corrort disorder, of ,tha .lotnach’nuil Ixiwoja when t.Rro to direction* Jn Uio rum df Bummer Complaint* they tinTn-nonju*}. Try them «t onca. RKAPCtacroUTT—TlmOeuuin.bixblyCom.'eulrated itimr* h»?« * Holland Hitters Is pnt np In hair pint ,> O t T aod mtaiiodat (1 per t-orc|«. The P r.»t demand Mr tble truly Celebrated Mpdirtnn hsi Indorod many Imitation*, which thaimblkibouldg-aardagainstparr-haiiDg. Beware otlmpoaition) gee thatooi nami, Is«u the label ol .ror* loltlo yon boy. H BBIfJAMJN PAG*, J», A 00, R.le Proprietor., ‘4 Wood stmet, between l*t and ltd Pa. anS;dawP OrvERAL It.L Health.—Tboso persons wlu» ato «.DSlble tbat Ih.y anmot well, yot are not afflicted br •any well dufloed dtsoaso, wilt find trotnodlnt* and “Corfoct inuoK?Tt£L<f* wmW '' ‘ ,a l‘ u ?• b r llwpamd an- wdd by fl. L FArTKKHTOOK A CO, nooltunln Dmgjtista, and proprlotur.of ILL. Faboe.sieliV t ertnifiiie, No. W, cornet of Wood and 4th .treats, |*ui.- btlr P } *. *25 JiwT MARRIRH—On Wednesday cvetilng. oct. 2Kth, at K*er Rroen, by Her. repba? TUOfi. VARDLKY. ..(4, ,-t I JUtu asbttitstmrnia. j HrHPHK)K?S specific hojkeopitiiic ukjikjmks roll TIIF PXOFLK itKAU.WHAT THE PROPER EAV. Tub undersigned having W( | p, (lf IHJMPHIIEV'A SPECIFIO hom.koFatuiu KFMt Ulitn in oar lamiHos wild ihc most ealbUctory result*. aw! bar lop full coalid«net> in thrnr geDDln.'&ena, purity amlrffl- C'icj.cJircrlnily recommend them lo all parsona who uj,h to have talo, reliable, and . fliriciouo r*-iuo<lict at 1mi»1 f>«- private nr dutnustic ue«. Tin' llir. Win n.wm. r, editor of "Tl« Nortb.ru lii.lebt-u -do:it. Auburn, N. Ithe Rev. K. 11. Crt-Mey, 1). l>. Racier ol Ft FotAi> CUni'*b, Aubnrn, N. Y; lb* Kev 11 1 [ v *. I'l.apK.u of Oio Auburn Sluts I‘rlHou: the Her. ittK-uror «’ Kk« Kechr, Mow U.'-dford, ihn Rev. Allen 3u*e!., ti \nrh Ror Paintm! Nlrl.ul*, E«t Conference, N. Y ; tfao kcr. I*. 8. Pratt, Ih.reet, Vt • tbo R„V Jotm H. Ilobie, Uoffelo; A.O. Hart, Keq., UH C » NT- th«i •H.m Meal Dow, Portland, M*; th-Hon Fchnyler OclUx Fi.ulb RrDfl, In-!.; thu Hon. Uco. Ilaaiplifet a, N Y • Ilunr* I >-p' w *. K*q.lWlh.r«»fT!i« OhloSUt* Journal, (Vumbi.7 • iblo; tbellou. It. H. Graham, Moline, 111; the Hon Tbos’ Flm; Hon.JiMepb Utk ** N ' Y.; A. 8. Poml, K».i, Ulha, N. t.; Jamc* Plunkett. £sq., NaebrllKTeon. LIST OP SPECIFIC RRiIKDIKS. £'*• (— V -r Fewr, Conxtatlnn sort TnlUiutnnU.n No. '•■—For Worm P«Ter, Worm Otic, W.,ttiog the U.sJ Wo. .i—For Oils-, Crytßjf.Tf thing „„j W'Aileiiiiiit's* >J Jotant*. K 0.4 —F»>r DUrh..oi, Cb.-Vr > lof*u(iun. au.l Bumu.tr (Jouipl.tinu No. t>—Fur Collo ibij.iuga, l'>eeut <ry or lllorjv Fliu N... <*— For CliolerH. Übolttn M«xbu«. Vumitlr.^ ColOa, Intlu-w.* and sore Throat So •i—rorTbotli ttclie, Face-ache an,l Nrtiralgiu '~ l ' cr nw ‘ l ' lfh *'. VrrtUo, Heat a-ul Fultueae ol the l. 4»« i.l «,• t i«li c >oiplft<-, ia Bv-fOKo. *r l Do.'k U.Mi nj Cu Ti4lt, Mill ls.jf*k. (.I«m | 1.1 liUUll--i►.) N.im, ».|«1 liw ~| rt numt^i,.!, uti.l {, 4) Sll-iV BDKlWlvl Ws, W!I(1 . '■>s SUlylfllßUf.M st till Jiri- . :i q 1.%r»- I".- iulj, Jjr (iliHt.ri ai.d |,).Fki’iioi IS.’O AL.'ky ei-Bcmcs. f rAt.hr*. l -jyhu- -TptFiv.J. P.'flmii. pf'-llhlDit. «nh I'l*4yh t*rj\3 p?Tf r-cI--r«ti t. Prt<-" r’.r A-ir /*. -'..j rgn -n.i A-- -pu-i„ r . f , < t „ ra ,j le V.nr, tv r*“»nll <.( ec«rl«H K-T>-r 't.-a-l*. ..f Mri >”<• N.v...,,, tv IW«! Iftr-ln.-.'-.f* U~.,‘u</*i, i io th- Kar, »tj-1 k'Kra< b« l‘n. *. I"i ff-olt 1-. t r.rr Mcr-yfula -- K<iUr K MI tiHu.'* -» n rf lruier*Ud hw«.|)lne« «'rt Ml.i >~r..tul..Q» (Vlictyol • tiiii‘r-1. I'J f-*r t-t.i f ' ■ ITJ/ fbjtM'.r •• i ‘-pom vl Hhli (!<••«. Kis»--«ls «. c.r Kt t- -. I- (Mf t « Pr.cf, h„i A-.- 7-. V Ylql-iArcufnul»Uoi.»,lna,id.-< -r |!iiiF*.«m J -m! J i*i:t < r •I'r<> »..*><• emit* jwrt^.i. k-riMtiee, Fi^»(»••»iri*m ., r tr*«t»«ir fry,-- vf. ivrU.n. Fr I'-.zary - *o. Gr*v^ ( , v fisl l-,th aal Paic.ftil •’ru.t.ii. h, « i th» hi.lo.n'% PM „ f rr Ami'll, f 'lin -■ l'is»t?«t.(.r. kt«sf It. l- f Miw. Uahiu. Tha wt-t «»uviwf.,l »„.i ram»^vk«(.« B ..mlni»yl*rrl.r.u u ,. « l Jf „. ~r w Wltb (u „ ’ JI par t>oi. (VWtna «-bh trial. t(.pln-atlaa:a|«.« ueilar lb* pr w f-a •t. n-1 r«i*. .M *o a-ivica c-f prof Ifrurtuttn. ,* 0 Io *l. at hi* c.ftlra, ;',»>?• daily (inra S A ts'K'p M ori-rl-n-r nun &CHRWR9 JIT MAH. . ' lj..k ryr lh.. Hal, rqako op »«•» of *hat kin ! '•L— -«n. atvl nt.r Iv** fit- «»•«,.r nt *n a >■-; trout uM | (n , H I'j iiihil 1., un. wldrMi, it No ili. Pr.a.isr.t h,i» Yt.ifc m ith« maOtrinu will V rJnly motii»rt I-. aia.i -r nnr„«’ m , • ’■ AOKyf.f WAMKIK-Vfi, ,1.tt, 9 .j,.,,.. Appra Lr th»»»le nionr Korn-.)(.» in v ,« f , - tntr-u nt»y In ih»llt Ur«l A-Mr.j. ’ * ,D»», lll’MPilßKYrt A cu. I Ni. 562 Brna.intr. St.w T-uk i J *“ l‘‘it*ttur*h by J. LANUB and JoHV | m Y 1 u AlWhrnj by J. P PLKMINr: IJ .1 ram- «t«« i|4«CiuT < »tnrrl»! C«l*rrl>! Cttarrhl ( alnrrti! Munititr U-w of persori sufFer utl i.-rti -.1 i^i unjaLc* Lout Cnli>> i. Moat kauw it* in. no PvniKjaMaroj iwi.iu,,... t-i hot In# know ho*,H an U crirn I. Klt dimply p-r J, r . „ lrrl| a ii.. Ql «i,.| es ) Utg . m-ini c.f foilkiM, a.i-l 4i „» jii.-ut Ibickrbiuft <.l the maroo* Uu.o.brau«, lnuog lt, u .. <.i (<oui«t .ifi.i.r.*, au-J posterior narra ami p- natß«.diu > ' lot »4ha throat »3>l Fromitila • > -nil and oftat. tc-riigo of Ibo hp*i|, otatOKtrd r- j»„, or » [-rofona llnw of mnroj, fou of f-nail. n.itl vnirn a;nh> oft«n lntp%lml Htid ta»|n * Tao uij • | i*"ol i.uiis.di- - l.a<« ÜbVer W»u alia k> Uo buy Oiim-fo* li. Nn«»l lr>jM v - ~.,„aU . | Inhaluci ...* »r.. # s f«l r.i..}«x,. u n,i».. at 11. a.« K a llftM |J, wor*l.| us *. y*, llujtPUCUv'H Caraaae SFt.irn;, # aiiupU .‘j n/<ir PAL («k<«ii ttroor Uuf-ntiMu,, p * r j 4y , promptly ror.alt,a mll.U t f*4r f 'riirta ut nneu all t 5.1.1, ion„- h.-»J. « L .l rw1i.,,11, t urn, by pcraororlug nao, iha nin«r <>l-Gl{aat« e*,aa. tm |« prnTnd.l.y ll.etxporlMraonmtuim.l4. Prl«,. with fnll dmu U.ii.a. FIFTY CESTS PER DOA> b- t*. A foil out Ol 111 Ni-UlLtr'e ItoMdjfATUlO BPEIIFIv*. with Book ®( Diractioov, • ••'I Iwrnty Jifferont Rotcadina, |p Ur«a xiala, morocco cam, •; - dn, fn plrln coao ?4- Pamily casoof flllo*d boifef-tod l-vuk. $2. Tlioao rrmodioa. l-y tb<. aiocla Imx or ciso, are aeut i-y mail urerpTMta, fto.- «.f tn aT ,y ud-lrta.,-,.. mi-ipl of tho prtets. ArGrw* Dt. P. IJUMPIIRW A I'O, No. CtiU liiovl«ar, Nefc Yurie. Fold In PilUVnrph uy J. LANOK,.IC)HVpETTF;AUf>- hhtnr City, C.P. FLKMISGatifI J.J East New books for sale by nuNT & MINErf— Lltije Oltnn. ft theTti*ls of a Pf-umslj, o Uv T 8 «r ttior. I tol, clolli.fl iV, 2 Tola, }.!ta» + II Hornit.ue, tUU. pv'tloi, l Tr,l.iln:i, <i Utl 111. ’ * Memoir, t .l U-.herl HoQ.J„n, Acnbr.j.ul.yr. Aulhor .„.t CFtojorL-r; writfeti |.j htnirtll; 1 rol., cloth, $1 oy. Th-t Coro-r Cnphoard.gr Ihcis for Erer,l,o.j r * tt(l . T , P Will tToUcUrtb.llOO. ’ ,r ToL. iVnio l ' r U “ rriolt H- echtr Sloa-#. l *I(JNT & MINER, maponio hall fifth htkbijt. Jp U 1 J ' OLl, >' k >~.V la.ge variety for mSTiu .jUt LLUi’hS—Cnuarv, White Snf hi i»w vncv*, v f * *m mU Mt»tlon»r»Mrd 57 Wvod'it. nOCUINEAL-500 lta7lWT& ras V/*t «.!• 1./ B. A. MHHKaruCK ico Corner or^ir,tjrodjv errm’t,,. EPSOM SALTS— 100 bbls. for eale bv B. A. FAIINKaTOCK A uo tomtt of «rul WoM «t»-« bbls. forsale by “ r : 8.. A. FAUNKSTOCK ACo oc:9 ' • - - ■ • Corner ol Flm «u<l Wo*j»tr«?u. PoWdKRKD SOAPSTONR JTOk PoUn^ IHIHSS—Si> recM tblcdajr by , HUNKY U. COLLINS. bblfl. and 4 nocka for sale bv .1. v i • .«j> v & • 1,. V, * V -fc ■» *;.• J.V • &. ■ : r 4; ! •« z. - Jlrti) asbrntsrmrnts. pAJDUQS FIJES pIKST PREMIUM AWARDED J£g» | hats and cAp.s ! ”7vT'7 , Bft T E ' VER * S*Tl» AND PRICE AT MANUFACTTORkrbP ' * ! 4 M’COKD & CO'S, stoT^s. FOR TUB BEST COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES TBSOLDtion- OF PARTXERhTITP-- A y 'eTt'w ZD c7oK°^n " r “ nr >''KNlonr, VER.VKK A CO, couagad i„ A * U " E S T WOOD COOK STO lE. '“"“''‘ft tb« Ownli-u. Lint-., known m tho : DIPLOMA Poll BEAT I.ADNDHV 3TOVE. ***?% °, r ai», <,» b»d.1..,. h«uo, sio»» Tfcmu II 1 •»< ol lb. Iu» PUIn *tid P.ncj Oft. Pr™t., frud.n, 3.d .ml D.,* Iroo. ioiSmi.S"fi. tl? * * ll P-ioMbM- E.1t1.., W.,od Uoio., Iloilo.. W.,p, ic IT- .?•?,■•Kjlnttthe «*J3 compeoy *lll prtwnl tbr>m‘in- no i pn e, nr\ IoBdm.lj lo .1.n,,. Wo.. ,„ r r., oc-Mwi , UKAFF A CO, No. 040 Liberty Street. AT TUB. IIKAD Of WOOD BTRBKT, PirrsninoH. Pl9Nt. : NO. 131 wood BTREKT- LASS~M AN 0 FApTURERS will find a \i« enperior.goality Of Morning CracibleClay forQlaai |ma Maonrtetnren can be lapplM with Fir*.’ Brick*, ifsabtctored from the aamo'qaality of cfny, by CHADWICK a son. J 638 Noe. 119 and 161 Wood nnv*. PItEMIUM Orates and Ranges? ‘ MIL' BR CPI" • s : f* 1 L VE a ME D A I, AND j DIPLOMAS! AWARDED nr fHK f.ATK ALLEGHENY COUNTY AND ‘ WESTERN PENNfiYLV tNIA AOJtl i CULTURAL SOCIETY TO BUSSELL & CO., { NO. ‘SiS LIBERTY STREET, Mi N Of* ACT USERS Of ‘ 1 000 B 3 I C* a jP -A- KX. O R HEATING STOVES, Fine and Common F.namelled •Irate fronts And ff.nder.s, Ai»l the Celet.rated Oat>ltul and Eagle C O 0 a I N O RANGES Uyo» want the BKfIT COoIItNU KINOB that i« made. •U 41 BISSRLL jA CO.'S 11 witot a COOKING STtIYK that rauuot he .or- BISSELL^CO. * ~I‘ ‘U Wl •“l' w * nl the beat GKATE PIUpySAND PKNOEKS.raltua BISSELL 4 CO. *”• 4.* 1 No. i!3ft Llrnrijr Srxnet. QRBAT sale op REAL ESTATE. Lnndi auG Town Lots in Minnesota. Wiecon v. • bin,‘lowa, Ohio, Kansas ami j Nebraska. ONjTHfc; 15th DAY OFNOY. NEXT, atUJ o cluck, p. u, at t2ko Conrt R<ja*a, io the City of Pitta h'trgh. j Cutinty, E*, I «ill ..ffcr at Itihhr Rale, a'l tv right, UtKAc. of JAMIiS BLAKELY. of, in and to "in ai’J'Bif't tarwi in Sfna:»pDe r-auijty, Ic-wit, l*>l <!• do Coder •_ : do d.» 4fl *{v . do Cluiioa- do do 2t‘> do' d 0 pr-.ii ■■ .do do do d.» -nbton • do do Vi" ,-k- dr, lYeecorii do do [ IJO dy do lit »eo da do 1 •v> ‘f‘ RL .«nH ’do do | ,Jo p evntr do do 1 ’ ( r r "d V-tawtl d- dn 'O' 1 'j> * ' ’•!•> du = : ,<H> <ki <*.. WaVfrr <i.y ! \dt) uo ilaine-y <l.i Mion**-'t*. * ..fJi H*j d > Wa«bltiiloH •!“ do J •'i*' d?\ do Pine do <)-, liU> do \ do LoSrnr do do J-* 0-> ■do Ilentepln du do j •1' do Marathon Un Wi*.uo«lo i 3:0 di d-5 x Lncae :dn Ohio. i i N> do \>anvart do do ♦ J d<r J-. foiQ®t>Ure no do Ai.d • ncmte-rot Lole in Tovni <>l fet p* D |,pj thooy. htiCJood. Anoka, klaekatn, PtlllwaUr and L*> Craa cent. AtlanMoia: BaprrlorOty. WVonain; CtoreUnd auJ Omaha. Netfaika, and Lcaußpfam Mapa. r4au*. daacHptioDi of prt>p<irty and all otb»r Infor ntUJ.ia rap Ui h«J at my oClra, NoiOS Grant rtraaC Pttu horgb, Pai T»‘ tn» (^wh—parrhaaftt payioy cwt of cuurayeacloi , lft . V _ >ym. h. Campbell, nr ICharetdtnAl Aoiffnw <rf JatM# UUkely, K .j Stationery at :Coet J~~ TO EFFEOT a change of business, w» Kara dc-tarmined t> clom out txir T*ry larce nod O>SL-*r * W riltn at Mispri'M TThiro nod Hup Bill aad *''’<** Cap Pap»r*. White and Ulna Latter,L*V uir. Note, l«dia*' talijf Lndlaa' Lattar and Not# Paper*, ; - ARNfiLLA AND DAMD’n WRITING FLUIDS, ARgOLD’B AND MAONUE CARMINK, DAVID’d AND CLARK 3 BRANKING INK liupaiL.t itotf. Whit#nod Esralopaa: Uinnk Bcaka* ?* V‘. * D ' l - J wtiU par nulie. Paaa of nil ’ kin.ltt PUrta. Bonda, Mo.tgnfiM, DerUr,- i ttooa. Penljoldara, Land Penrtle—tcgMbßr wlin « a* »«rttn*nt i|( otbsr aftloUn, tuu outuacuoa to mention. _ |er CALL AT ONCE!-fea And mt|a your aeiettija ta&uatbaanoitmantU brcki DAVIS 4 CO • “•”7lwd Sn fiO Futr Htreft lusr season: NOW OBF.Nit’ O A FELL ASSORTMENT US.'I'ERSIIUtTS f DRAWERS, GLOVES and For MEN, WOMEN, iiud Atao, a I arse ittek of WOOL t)OOD3, i GAITERS COATS and ItL/VrpN. C Ft. HI HI Ac MACRUM. No. 17 Fifth Street. Buyers supfilicd at Manu- factarera* prices. W.DOUG L A S, 77 Wood Street. HAT,' CAP AND HADISS FANCY fur house. Fall Stylo Dress Hats now Ready, With fill itjle* of SOFT HATS find CAPB, Wbolr •ole and Rafail. My frloodf and the pnblls art iovitrd to my old »und, No. 77 WOO'p 6TBKKT. oolfc W. DOUGLAS. I. 0. 0RA**........... .FRANK VaN GORDRIL GHAFF A VAN GORDSR, MERCHANDISE B;R OKF R s co)ii(/ssroN merchants, IH Second .Street, Pittsburgh. li.r thp prraeal at No. 13 Wood Btfcet.-yq R. W. Tiura JfCo., Now Tort, ahilror 4 Ullworih, Pltih'e »#untf 4 CoV 4pr. Utrbaagb 4 Co- *■ 'ftiompoon, OUrk 4 Yoaog. ll’o»ndle*o,Moan»4Co.“ PbiUiUJpbU. UarjUon 4 Uoppw- ui Qc in T. A.Nowbsltk Pod#, PhXIiL T-4 Co- ■» T. WhJirMgu i Co- Bolllflioro, H. D. Newcrmb 4 Co.. Lmv. Armtiumj, 4 Ox, " l»rll|e t Ky. o«17-lyd STn ting B ooTsl GENTS 3 SOLE WATER-PROOF EOUTING B O O T 8, Vf. E. BCHMERTZ 4 00 ’8 it i * So, 91 yiflh i' ' ; .I'. • * the attention STOVE DEALERS respectfully invited to the largest stock *ni greeted rerlety of SX O V K S to the State, meoafeetored by A. B fi A Pk E Y J - ** v.. IN our assortment will be found tbe follow log well known COOK Ba’ O V HI B THE DOUBLE TOP PATENT HAS A SMOKE CONSUMING TROPIC, f„r Coal. THE NEW AND 1 BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE TOP PATENT HAS AND SMOKE CONSUMIN'!; ARBITER, for Coal. THE NEW-DOUBLE. TOP PATjKNT HAS AND SMOKE CONSUMIN'!} EUREKA, for C„.l 01 THE CELEBRATED VICTOR, 1.,r M'id, Live Oak and Pittsburgh. PREMIUM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT VARIETIES. PARLOR STOVES, for Wood and Coal; best in tiro market, and heating Stoves ~f every -ler-rif GRATE FRONTS, Ae . ail r-f which will ho a>-1,1 i.n hast.termi. 'J'HE UNDERSIGNED lIAS THIS DAY tmcUtrd with him Id the WUOLKBALR UROCKRY UUBINIW3, Mr. BAMUEL EWART and WILLIAM COURT, end will continue lb* aa» at the OLD STAND, NO »TI ÜBXRn’ SrRKKT, directly opfovit* ibe K v l« Pittsburgh, J*ly 1. 1*59 3A U l*F. T. EWART ...ffll Jl. OORMI. Y ffvi, CURRY. W. M. GORMLY & GO., WHOLESALE toRUt E R S , h;ci visions, proi> u c a PITTSBURGH IUANUFAGTUKKS. S | o ‘.? T a , ,. L,1>,p,> street, Ptiibt>urati, P«, JuifltndliJp ** ’ fall and winter HOODS BA.MUBL GRAY A SON. A'o i o firm sragKT t Hi»« lot) r6,»l»t l • :ir ■ [l.l T»r Io.J ■(■urlnipnt ,r , cl, UENTLEMEiNS’ W EA 1 aVdaptcd to the present aSeneon, Kiiil,**. h,g to pirl « choke Mlccdoii of OVRR CXSATI Si ESQUIMAUX BEAVERS,‘ PRESIDENT BEAVERS, MOSCOW BEAVERS, •CLARENDON BEAVERS, 4,. Altj • dot. AMCTtm«ot ofTlAla acJ F&ucj French and English Caasimere.-i, Silk Plush and Puria Plaid CASHMERE VESTINGS, Wbl£lj»r»of tb« Ulnt TmnoiUtloni, und which vIII U J. A. & CO.,"’ LStfcrotion to fpw * RiOtrill 1 "Valley Forge Plow WoiUe, ' WIU. CONTINUE TO MANUFAC IUIIE AND SELL PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, *<■„ HOSIERY. the ul.l auuil, No. ISO Liberty Street, oppotlte the month of fifth ttrtet, Pitt«t.orgh, tod »t th •VALLEY PLOW WORKS,” MiNciißsran, pi. OCU.VUO CHILDREN, Oflere are wotlclted gT E WA R T A F A U L IC N E 11, MANOrACTUnERg OP ' Pressed Fire Brick MITTENS, MILTENBERGER’S STATION, oc2t;dly*J! PAYETTE COUNTY. PA J w *"*'«*- r.rv“ATtoftHk PIStKY dfc TUttPIBT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. O-Qrt. parUcalar attonllcm to tho porobMo „,J ~t- or FLOOR, DRAW AND PORN. ‘ “"** JO-LIPPUtOOTT A 00., PUt.lrar s h. P, , I NO. B. CANFIELD, Jo do ■elfcdmdU WALLACE, Jo Jo jj’RKSll ARRIVAL ~ oc22;lwd CELEOUATED gold MEDAL PIANO FORTES. Th. pobtio h. ra[>«iroll, i„,l wto J ' WII.LUU K1UB1! * 00, BoIUmoro; UAIKIB Buna, Now VyVfc HAIiLET, DA VIP CO, Boiton. Compriitog the nr . ,„ LATEST AND BIUT ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS IN TIIB CITY. Tbeat Initraraenti fears t>v. n *v.„ >, . . wberarar exhibited in^i22Ei 1 !!uL‘ I *SSV prtm i am * profound b, inch * *" S. THiLBSHa, 1 “ B. V/EDXTEHPrs, M STII4EOBOU, . ' <*. BATTEU >ll4 ciiiuri Equal, if uot inpwljr ,o ,n, ,o thl» countrjt. Al», ' . , melodeons, From the eolebrataj U*u>ry of 'ffe® Itfgvtt Factory In (bo world. CHARLOTTR BLUMB, No. lls Wood »t F n x b ! F nr s !! L„. THE PREMIUM FCRS!!! OUIS MULLER, Munufftctorer of ail klndfof Ladita’, Cbltdfioi , 'br 'Genttonjurt FURa, Biaign and Ohrriaga Jiobea dealers fo- Buffalo Bobca, kb , •hotwala sod retail. No. 133 (Food tocti, ntit door to fir. repaired, clouud and altered in the beet cun jmr. All Uadi riJppfag Fct besgfat. ttSKSad fßisctlUntiras. lod Street, FITTSB ÜB. Q H. C -A R D ■WJLI.UMM GORMLT DEALERS IV CCDltttlQg lit w*noi. 0 r? tluc J t w oader **»• conjunct luperrieionof JUr. H. WEBBKJIaodMr.LUOnJSOSGOOD. Mr. Qegood ta known a* the anther ol Osgood's lories of Progrenive Header* and a 'etcher of long experience, The Modern Language will be taught by Prof. BUEDAFT, a gentleman educated la Prance auri Germany. The next eerelon will commence on TUESDAY. Or I Jith 1569, and continue 22 week*. Thecottreeof In.tructloo U thorough, including all the branch* tangbt in hich schools goueralty. ® * „ TKRMB; Room * u 6l»tn, Wa.hlng <di OO Additional for Latin and Greek, each * fi oo Punch and German, each ... * ********* •**" » g l “• w ““ s " r ' ar .a’SgKTaSffga?;*™?. a stSJS‘- UNIVERSITY OP PENKSYLVANI.t, Law Department, PHiL ADBJLPHIA. A TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION will commence on the 3d or October next. The '°‘uXl a* Man* . JJUAKSWOOlF— persons, Personal Prop erty and Ilcrcantlfb Lew. nunf* «’ —Krtdocee. PHOF. E. BPENOK& MlLLER—Equity Jnrirpradeota. £ tuort ii tnado to render thii institution efficient »r the ptirpoee u haa in view. Thoslndeat* are frequently and carefully examined, legal questions are discussed and exercise# In writing farm part of ths course. By the rule* of the Court*, the time occupied here, la treated a* equiva lent, for moat pnrpoeea to odlca study, in enduing to ad. minion to the bar, and when admitted In the Court below, • graduate of thla Institution can practice at once in the Supreme Court. The Introductory Lecture will be deliver, ed on FRIDAY, Sept. 80th, at 9o’clock, P. U, a . the usual lecture room, by the lion. GKO. 81IAB8WOOP. selOthn PKNN INSTITUTE, HANCOCK BTRRET. NEAR PENN Will re-open on MONDAY, the ~ vth AUGUST. Term* $52 per session of five months. J. M. SMITH, ao8:lyd Principal. Dissolution— The copartnership heretofore existing botwera JAMES A. B PEE ft and JOHN a BIDWELL, is the Plow bmiosas, under the firm of BPJF.R A JJII>WKLL, i» Iblsday-disaulTad by motual consent. JAMKBA.IPBJB J. C. BIDWELL, Pittsburgh, Oct. 24, ISSS ocSVlwd • TNISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP I / The Law Partnership heretofore exlstiua between JOHN 11. HAMPTON and EDWIN H. STOWE, ha* been dusolred by motual consent • JOHN D. HAMPTON has taken ofh.-ea in Knhn’a Law Bnltdlug, on Diamond street, below Grant B- H. STOWE will remain tn the otßce No. 163 Foarth »twL __ orghdlw GEO. A. PRINCE A 00 NEW WALL PAPERS, BORDERS, Ac, , M door abore Fifth. £IOUNTKY AND EASTERN BLANKETS; Oswego corn ta for »Me by ocSO H. L. JAHNESrOOSAOO. '/Zfyit /t)0 J-”®. patmTSS;^ — _ ~ s t ,—/—} /'*£'— * i chest and tools— V. ((/y / Vy- * V-» OnB»lorJ*yer».Dm;, 29thiii»L,at7 o'clock w^i', KJy' ■ S ? MJd l*y order of Mtulniitrttoni, m the Cmds«tcl«i ffHEAPEST! BEST!! LARGEST"!-^: V-. .1 .tj of I'Atont Iren foro Planes ud Round File*. H H . J-ti.PAYlg.Agct. >-’i> piiya the Tuition i’or Siugltj and Double Book-keeping, Writing, Commercial > Arithmetic aod Lectures. ‘ *' Lrk * bo **C, Stalic-b«r>, |7; Full Conn**, entire \ n 1 Frerv'sotr *»° * fall c«nri-, frv.nj 6to iolteskf) «" r , t to rum m i.i.Arr '"2** " *nr bo«U*w, and fldadfltil uiSJ»;':;i, o r r S".?*5? ••*<?<>»• ~ pletißr*. Uy Uo, **”N» 'ucatloo—llclio# at: FlttST I*B£UIUU3 F»)Jt pv.t .v ..... P<JU 18MJ, r««iT<d at MtUhnroi, J*’SITING; Star. T.l, .1 2ua.nl,. A |,, s, ih',s : ,h “ Colon for lb* put four yuan. *' r^I '* of Ilia; e^^Uiolttarv 1 coot rocalfwl at ball rn.-^ For Circalara, Sptcimeua aod *:n.r.Vn*uj, T ,| \ CoUaga, eocloaa Or® l«tur atampa to ~~ ’’ l,l “ ■*“'» f- W. JKNIU.M. l'„ UMtib| P. Publlt jaOllffß . , ramiKi-Btm, riti.hntßh, o=l. i.ib I, SJ ■( JT5*An hltCTroN f,)r Thirteen Direct.™ „S -trrir 0,1, Bank will be t,»U at lh„ r.ai.ki,,. MONDAV.II.I.,! November, between 11,. h.. o r, K „i „ i andZr.M. “A-H.r Tb« Aonoil of SiorklH.U.m »ni i in ‘ TUB.SDAV, N«*. la(, at lit a. h. lm ha,J j>c2 loud Id Allecdknv Coi'tvty KDrcATtoNALi Association will kold Hi regular o.outlily iuw>iln^ *'lron City IUII. i»u HATUKDAV V'*Hi it.«i ‘i * u KXRfiniHKM: I.'x'tnri* by Hr A. liurtt; Hul ject—"Hm * r •• L*-» tiir» by Prof. Doia; fiul»j"c(— "W*u Ua 4 •• Itfflihurf bj Miff* fJlarn, Mr. A T 1,. ( ) .l > II \H, K , *, H , Ornr* tturiK* lNeiiHAn< k < i-i.ti. t ritlal'iiftfb, O. 1 I’Ttli, ls;.«i f |’JjS*.A.v Election for Thirteen Dire.'tnr* of tlii« Company wUI l>© Iwld at the uttico, No. yj VV' a . t«r ft reel, on TUESDAY, tbo Bth day cl N'cmmUr, k'im. rll tba honrm of 11 a. u. and 2 P. u. ocSSdtd K. M. fiORIfON, FecroUry [r^s*-NoTicE. —Tito Annual .Meeting of the 'Stockholder of the TempertDCoTfl!* nu.l Nuldoa towt» Tnrnpike and Plank Road Company will Jw held at tbs Office of the Treasurer, on MONDAY, »tb day of Nov* at 2 o'clock, P. which ilmn an Rleclloa wfirw bold for PrcsUrnLTreMtirer and for the cunning year Tfao ia>j. s s '-* r _ ' M. B. BROWN, President.. umoa Kuar.Ea IxfiDiasca Connin', 7~ I'itteburpb, October 241 U, IMP. f Election fur Thirteen Directors of this Company, tn aorre fi>r tb« enaojng year, will to I hold at tli« N,. tu lYalor street, on TUESDAY, Nor Btb, Mata, ttic boors i.f 11 A. M. and IP. M. nrt&dM ROBERT FINNEY, Soc’y. Alxco&atc'g liana. I PirUhnrgh,Octob«T 21»t, ifiia / Election for Thirteen Directors of tliU Tiaiik will Im held at tbo Ranking Honso, on MONDAY, November 21st, between tbo hours ufSa.n tod Sr. a. Tin- Annual MeHiug of the Stuckhold'-ig will be held o TUKSDaY, November lit, at ID a. a. UtO. D. McOBEW, Cs**hirr. AuroaesT Baira, t , Pittsburgh. October jWO. / [TS'An Election for Thirteen Director* o Urn Bank wilt l>« held at the Ranking House, o: MONDA Y, the Slat day of November, between the hours o U. a. a. and r. a. A g-nertU meeting of the .Stockholders wiil to holds the Banking House, on TUESDAY. the Ist day of Novem her. at lu o'clock. oc2uJmd J. 17. COOK. Cashier k.tai!ri*a'aorfica,'P. AO It. R. i Near Poor Mila llnD.October lit, ISO®. J [T^ 3l I > ai'»*6sAh3 will be received till Novem her the btl»,f«r building tbo Trestle Work and Bridge Superstructure for the r»ad between Pittsburgh and Port Perry, as follows, rir MO.OOO feet Timber, 11. Al., 1.. r I Turtle vroik; |*u. out “ •• 1-nJgo *o|.f lotraituiv, 40,000 puoaJa frou, for Ac. The bldi ouy he for niittrhil e!ooe, for <r.D»lructimj, uy Inclode both. About 1.0,000 foet timber, B- M.. of thoabore for trestle work, will be needed this fall. Also, about 23,000 lest lor bridging, and the balance osrly in rpring next. For farther information, apply to tho Engineer Mr ° Low. (Signed) oclfedtuo-a W, J. MORRISON A CO. ’ IT^^WoTict. —ihe undersigned desires 10 CLOSE ALL HIB BUSINESS, both personal and I'tr.rcMrooal, Immediately. Those baaing taw btwin.-M in LU band* are request*! to call and settle and reeelr*. their and empio/oth*-r c'uoM'f. Those indebted to him <»r to tbs late firm ol Mnto* A Co., fi>t professional nervier*, or upon &■>»<*, lartgraeot, «.r other visa, will please pay the *im? to N. N BLSmN, Esqor to himself, at ht* nflice, where li- will ati«i.,l .Wily toi i 1.,. p lt o-„t. f-..nt 1t..J.,'.U1, m. oclflidtf, THOMAS MELLON. PirtHßoaon, Oct. 6, li&9. is hereby given that a meeting -s of tbs Su-ckhnidero 01 the PcatJiylTasia Insurance Company of i’utsbnrgb will be belli on Mohdat, the 7?a p»t or Sutssbck, 1560, at the office, of *a!d Cctnpany,No. t>3 fourth «tTfet, between tho boor* of ten o'clock *. u , and ona ?. u , fur the parpo*? of electing IHrccture to arrrt* for lb« mailing year oclChdtJ I. GarCR fiPROUL. Sec’y. _ Hmustmrntg. Vo 1 L 0~ T U if A T RS.— MANAOKRi PORTER ANTI M'FARLAND. Doort ny+nj\t 7 o'clock: ; Curtain trill »t tt at 8 o'clock prrr.itcly prlctto ».ll ih> t.aua P/irqiieUo and Drew t'trcie, 2Ar «•»!.; Family Circle, 15 retf. *5- lu-r.eili jf Mim CARRIK TYSON. SATr«PAT KVENTNO, OctoberiOtb. will |.« perform*.!. THE TOODLES! ..Charlej ilarAner Alt*r which, tb« Flfih Act ol BF.RTR AM . -.r, tlm Cii«tlo r-f St. AlJr/brnn.l ®*- rUtt,r ' Mr. M- Farlatid. Im •?«*>.«* Mim Cam* Tr».m Loconwitirti Micer... Pros-n. After which, the STAGK-STliUuti FAMILY 1 B *** Mr. MorUacr Blm£oo Lto T.. c.oilode with the Fifth A.l of RICHARD 1111 R> hard p hrr.an Richmaud ; Mr. J. M. Cocke MISS DAVENPORT. CA KliO'tTBit ASS ANirSfRINGIANi» • OFFICE, 21 FIFTH STREET. **iljd ’ iSbucational, BiiimaoiMn conffucitoi ai. roi.LKoic WRIT I N U ACAD E M Y . l otlcga Ilall, Diamond, Blrmlnßhauv TERMS, CASH ON ENTRANCE. For Ornamental Writing }tfi > *■ PLdo Writing in ( riM.* n.,i._j. . M Writing and BoOk-lCerping .. . -j.) m N SHAFFER, Profentor of Writing and u o „i K«-i-..10t 0. ii. LKITiLEAD, Jr , Proirwaw id Peumtnthm. 0 F WELLS, Proip**..t v i B-..t Keeping *u,i 0--mc..T dal Cakuiath.oi. * * W. U BOLTON, Urtur.r ou UUlviy and Gcntr*l IION IL P FLRNS-IKRN. R, U » Miuldor M IV D . mark, a mfitnUr of the PltuLnr E h lur, lecture. ~n 00t..- Law. PROF. M. P. EATON, lartnrormi Elorutioa o*ll and see what baa new beeu before atlimipled b, » n , penman, namely: ~f OtaamcnLU and Practicl Paamanabij. eztcuUJ in your yresenct, iu tb* abort «r.*ee of from jj aoconds and upward*. b0.,41„ g .1 na Blriulnsh.ai f,,, fre* for itudenU. Eeotranc* at an; lime. For apactmeDaof off-hand Biulnen Writing, endow two poataga atampn, auJaddreaa' G- li. LKiTiI&AD, Principal, Pitta burgh. Pa. OKWiCKIJI.Y ACAI>KM\..—A Classical KJ asu Oo**taeuL Uoaauso School rot Bota, on th« ,»*.* W.AO U.U.UitnHMlroa) l*itUbur K iT RBV. .1. B. TRAVXLU, A. M , Pric-if..! ~J£V TI ! IRTTPOt ’ RT a «*SUON tvIU cvn,w Q ,. on TULfID.W, Kovrmtar l»i, TtiMs.per naion of Gr* months j“j clrrulftr »> rtc-i enquire ot Jolm ii «j D A twi* ?.T < 'L* t . ,e S t '_^ rT U- N#T,U 4 Co, U Wood etrtel, or cl lf.t.: ftfrclll.awrlOtof.lv ■ Not til Sewlckley Academy. THIS SCHOOL is situated in Beaver Co., P»., about 5 miloa north of New Brighton station ou Pittsburgh, Ft. Waytjo and Chicago Railroad, luloca Uoa is Trrj iDTiUog on account of the bealthfaiseu and beauty ef the surrounding country. Tne Htudoutx are free rrom ltnmoral association# ami all eu.-h earrcundlum. aa will dlrert their tnlods. P . MAR S H ALL 4 00 Announce ibt arrival of No. 87 AY pod Street. A LARGE STOCK AT., ’• f BUBcnPrELDAOO’fI. P|OUBLK BAKJSftKL UUN r &—On Thuri- XJ dij eTuAiitg, Hor. 3d, atS«'<lcc£ t :«iJlbo aold,*t tbe j Coaimwcul 8«ioa R<k>um, Mo, .SI.- ti flh tUcft, Lj onto nf ) Wm. Mt-WhiaotT k 00,, »>o nrfoAi-t of whom It maj concern : f 8 Doable Barrel Gods (Rifle and Shot Bure) to ad),) which /; > c»D bfl examined at pUrvofMla. J. Q. DAVIS,Aoct. «i-| A UsTi'’~ ' = - IX LOOMIS & CO., Merchants EzzXangt. QTOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMS & O CO, AX TUB MERCHANTS RXCUANUJC RVKRY TUCBSDAT EVBNixo.—Busk, Brldgr, l-ojunoc* ud Copper Stock, Bowl and Real WaiaU aoM at pottle wi» at lb« iiorchanta’ExcUanjßj Ly A{ftTlK(dW£llsACo.: NoUa, Drift* aud Wan* Mr HcaJ Kiln to or£Otl*hjd OB rv*»oßiJ tb tonne by ACHTIN LiHjMl;? k.C O., *•‘11 Stock Not© Brukuia. vi Hearth rt. O L D an d T O UNG AFFIRM ITS TKUTIJ, ProfetßOr Wood's iinlr He&toralivo Wi LI, NitiSKHV K, IN I-'AJXI BLY. THE ffTWfl »»(« Ci<!-‘r .if lh« Imh, If UK -d t* oOf three ltw«f a week. tu knjr f„ llx - Uj . (he Kr V* < iY' ir 11 I'* 1, “' ■* tj notur.-'* i'»u • ■ronnietil, the hair. iu»ko U im.tc mill and t.fßnnml ..||,boJ jut-serve ihs walp free fron» all du'-ao* j.. tbr> ay.o. -Mate m-n, Ju.lp.-s Attorney., U-Hluri fi. ■ i ol u, |.',eTe*b.tmt Mm bdO Merit U.ihw of Hil.Vx.raltom the *°rM, l-*« ti-atiiDMiy that ho d.i r»M »ay L.. much In It* K«H'I C 1... .'Uol^Oilpi' rROFKSSOJc f<. TIMMsKKO, PIANIST, o':' tays, »ii/bi» ..riiv.it lu the Bailed (State* La waa »Kpt.llj becoming ifmy, but oa. aroilylua u"*, U V? in, Mr *.->*> reamed ifa originatlm*. ; «'«***•»» OAttbKW, i:i K««tna SUmt..N V, , >«>. the gray hairs on Lb Had aero B n . b-r * few wvok a trial, turned u,to a dark W>-*u M Iba *&uie time bomUfylL* and K-. D. r-Mh».r. A. 0. RAYMOND. Bath, Mains, M}s bet* now . atitj yeara old, and bla hair and abUkora »ors Igfrjrdciamy. batty the mwol twobouka 0 f Keatoratlreins -fi aj hair* h*r» diaappeartd butb on Li* bead and tee, andi* Qoroeoft and gtooy lb an for twaoly-Bto year* prertoo*. Hi*' ' , wife, at the age ,»r rtflytro, tin o*«dlt«]th tba eamo efftet. - WNI.EI JOHNSON, Eiij, of New Ui lean<,w\y* |b»t be loot bi* hair by the YeliOtr Fever, io )8&1. )Ue need Wood’* Hair ilealorativo.auJ bi* hair ia rpow thick and eloecy. n 8- M.MiDDLETON, IJrlogston, Alabanja, aay* :j s the Rettoratire baa done ranch good to hi* part orttiecoDLtxy. Oenacd It forbaMnw*,»ndtiow baa a One bead of hair. - - T. I. MOKSR, Lebanon. Kentucky, my* ho hat |cou Wood’* llalr Restorative In hnndred* of «-»- #•**, and never knew it to fail fo afcc-tnr-liabiuc all Itprofemee to do. | A. J. ALDKN, McLanenboro’, IlHuoia, uta he ■' had the scald beft-1 ei-bt year*, aol wan bald, j. bnt hy the liberal naoor Wood’* Hair llMSora -1 u i ll ,? glossy bead: of hair. • *4~ by all Draggata, and by 0. J. Wood 1 Uo., 414 Broadway, New YorMml IU, JJarki-t atrwt, 81. Koala, Mo. Fold in Pittsbnrch bt Dr OKO. fl. KETBER, B. I. FAUNKSTOCK A Co' and all Droggista {aufcdtyl • JODA T. 10-3*3 i LOGAW 6l GREGG i . IUi'ORTERa op • -r HARDW A R K , 1 NO, 5* WOOD STIIEKT, ’ Dw«r« at*u»o st. Ctiuri. ■* H,Uil f- JeSOdtint VB. Laris, Uio or LudcaiUt L.»usA Gscon, Pltut'g GEO. S. BEYAN & CO. ( j Commission Merchants, t ‘ fOa THE BALE OP ' ' • i PI 0 IKON, BLOOMS, &c., < No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. j. Kiwknccxa—Lyon, Fluirb & Co., Pittsburgh; Lrlncttoo Copeland A Co., 1-itUbnrgh; TboJ. K. Franklin,' E.»nfxan. CUter Uon.PifrtoQ Oamor-jn, Bryan,Oardncr ACo, HolHdaysbars. p*. JoOaOtnd THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OP PHILADELPHIA, Insures AgalnstLou or Dsmaee hv Flri .on Buildings* fllereliandUe, FaJ.’ * ntture, <&«., at Reasonable -j *J:+ • Rates of Premium.- JUtchford gum WilUtm >I’K« ol ffm 1 f 9^' Fra?j fr: Jno. Si. Atweed, t-r Atwood B ' nJ T.Tredick.-of TredJck, Stokes A Co Henry Whartcn; Mordeeal L. Dawaon; Goe, IL Stewart of A *ro, John 11. Urown, of John R . toSTRS fI.A. Fahowtesk, ol B. A- Fahnestock & Co- Andrew® Os»b; J. L. £mtigor, ol tVuod A JCrrlngw. L. F. ItATCHFOItD STAIta, ■President fames W. Coxa, Sectary. inman. . Rt™»tn-.ffia. Holme* A Co , J.Painter * a ° w “* *•<;. J«. Hsnhsll, Em., Allen Sesmer, Esq, Wflwn, 5! Elroy A Co., inhrra, Payne & Ccu Bslley, Bron n A Co., Lirlngntoti, Copeland A O<J, James B. Ljm A Co, ITm. S. Lardy A Co. T'~^” GEO. S. BRIAS A. CO. r Agent*, jc&kSud Wo. 62 Wood Street. NORTHERN ;Assnrance Company, ? NO l EOOEOATE Sfitkirg : JISTABUSIiED ra 1836. ANNUAL RBTXNUe, for the yeareci *»V*** 1 ? 04 Icig January 51, lv>S .. 033,03*-la' Tims COMPANY INSURES AGAINST ,A-' Cosa orDamage by Fire, almost eriry deseriD&th&'of Pnferty J>r<*i Umt are mSiSS^S. aIJ CMaa, ba-*ed opontfco character of thsowaerorocta-- pant, and the merit* of the ri<k. promptly adjusted and paid without refiwocs in* *iP«*alperm*ntnt fund preruird in'P&Caid- PWfJbr payment cftoaeiih this eoumry. i- ttrnxscra ta mrsßUßun: ‘ Messrs. Jamea McCully A Co-, .174 Wood stve<t; ' John Floyd A Co n IT3 • •* L £ ro ' n k Kirkpatrick*. 163 LfWrt, f tr,«t. \ ?• A Wood strrsl: • Wilson, M’**roy A Co, M Wood strael: *! Jamee McCqoiUms A Co, 103 •* -*• “ Niruick A 00, OS Water street;. B. A.Fttinestvk A On, First and atfeeta; a « C “-* S ‘ %CtJnJ Wood streets; ? Atwell. Lee A Co, 6 Wood street t Borcbflold A Co* Fourth on.l .Market streets; McCandleM, Moans A (Xl, Wood and Water ate ;• acrcKkNcre ts rniunxifau. ! II Slnv>. 13 Jl.ak .let, street- ' u r ul and New ««;- 7-- Williams A Co., 813 MerUt * , Jameet Qralmm A Co., 20 and J.u<ph B. Mitchell, Esq, Prwidebl Jatttoa Dunlap, Kaq, RreslJent Union Bank; 1 uuu, W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court J J A HIES W. ARRUTT, Ageiiti Jc2|dciU« : Office. 103 Woodatrw f DAVIS & C O.’S, Wo. CO Vlftb Stractj j PITTSBURGH, PA, ' TO EFFECT A UIIANGE OF BUSINESS, / Hi® rrnprl.tor. li.ve Uet.nui.cd lo CLOSE OUT thtir ■ ' ■ ®Di ,r ® uccs .r BOOKS, STATiON tur, Be, .1 n“ cS KS ; H WITH EVERY BOOK PURCHASED! : Or Ip pereona not wishing Gifts twl.ict. y ■, f- . - » Kl 'WMi V « Hooka,2l ornueach. ' -?'- : L s-Mlm H >ok», SO ivnti oicb. • V J : FVr-iZOO Hooka, 60 coat* «ach. • §JS?^ I "; t . 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IDf8 t aQ4(b<Ma<i<Miin>na ; of c-bULafttz the GgNfiTKB OODIH, ibonld b ,o ifc»t the articles tb'ry purchase or*mi ad with the full nemo ortho firm, . *^**** I ; J. W. nroUARDAOK, SONS i OSTIUM ' ’ M • ot tt.a* /ontoew.nd durobiDtyortfeeflav!. - b<istou>a so profitably *hlin „ P „i, **** nearly abtodoa ft i ~-/I'. -- . ‘“H’-i*** M / CUIiIOOKK i J: B. LOOKR. •■'•':<s{ 33 Chnrch Street, N'ewYcrfc, X *■ HWFA.IURO tTO DElllft Qt Wooden „no Willow Wari" Biamtrs, nnooM3, DRusirn, cormok, acts PTjO. 3l r nißciOUll) P. SMITH XKJkOITHIR Or 3MT7BIC.'^ O7of.>i,^7^ tl Mt!cx{*',n a r.i Eiijinj.) -"ssrtxt io ,h * * 4** “Sir 113 , -?' ,nTn STaecr. nm^r.. N&i SO'NOS.— UUI. Win. Call.*, uentle lUiJi*... ~ . 8«Meo»to • . ..-g Dulta* Houbtl DoiuM* Et01M.... ~~'l : OmMlototh.amta'uVuj ife V t, ISg* "• «uMoKr« vsssZ m 05 5 ; * ■’ fOB.JtoTBHBRB. ' ■#l<S ■ fiuciton^ J Sal( i ; 'l7 'HUT I'l l TSBURtjIL DAVIS & CO., No. 60 Finn Stmet PITTSBURGH.
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