muss sagetjx • " .11DITO.F 1 i.c!!"I...PRO:PRIZTO2iB. PITTB33 - C - FICMI: TaUBSDAY biORNING,, NOV. .3, 1869 BEM r rut , E..I , LTI,ACTEL—Vito need ere batter • _ evidence of the dembralised condition of Amer'. cruin politianandpsAlchwie than 04 It that inch a vnlgar-minded demagogue u Senator Dont. Lie oemapies - thifposition of a prominent candi datrifeerithie Presidtmey. The time was when gentlemen aspiring to that high position wore proivief their Good breeding , as well as digni fied in their Farmer and their lanpage. We 'can friely ' nindidate for the Presidency everdeeoend'ed re low In the nee of politics] slang sirJulge Douglas has shows him inata!palrk of t , in Isuhpidat oontroveroy now -going on lifki ween himself and Judge Black. We ''quote 'few's:sree tts from his .targetnent" as ' . '.":9deinsin of ble style • , %hi r i ng ' t o rot; rhUndelphls", platform, he , • intyr, .the abolit*dite toilet 'that .Congrede bosaß ei forerelgu'iower over the territories ''.fer;thefr, government, end thirefore, the north 1 1:feririg the majority; eheuld :prohibit elevery." Again,, ' trntiti ' l could lave Ma healtation in voting .fm , tho nominee .of toy 'own- party, with whommight differ on certain points, in pre ' ferencalo the „Candidate of .tho black' Republi-- can party; whose .whote creed is subversive of the Constitution, and destructive, of the Union," And, finally, he sum up as follovre "In con chislon,4 Hume Only- tastiggest to Judgo Black mid hie confederates in this armada, whether It Todd not be wiser for them, and more consist ent-with fidelltyle the party which placed them in power, to exert their energies, and direct all their efforts to the redeMption of Pennsylvania from the thraldom of black Republioanlsm, than to continue their alilincewith the black Repub licans of , The above snorting ere not only malicious and vulgar, bat they are notorionaly false; as he who, uttered, thsot mast - hut In these at- . tads aeon his opponents, the filings - demagogue la only endeavoring -to out bid the administration for Southern fares, , if is cos ' 'minty no longer entitled to that Republican sympathy which ho sought when assailed by hie own party in the North and South a few months ago. A politician who does not possess sufficient courtesy to treat his opponents in a fair sad decent manner, Is not worthy to fill any posltion of responObllity, much less Mato( Chief Magistrate of the Ilepablie. : 0/20A.NIZATION Dr TOLD HOIDDL—The organiza tion of the national House of Representatives is 'beginning to attract the attention of pond ; clang. If caution is exercised by the Oppoei lion therein not a doubt that they will hive full • conirolailhat body, seearlig for themselves all the important omoes. "Independent," the Wash ington correspondent of the Philadelphis North Assyrian, furnishes the following speculations from bud quarters; width we think are as wor thy of credit as !the - generality of bulletins that emanate famine federal metropolis. Bat as he Very properly remarks, nothing positive can be predicted at this early day: ..There- are a few scattering Senators here tempontinly, and as jet no members, Strenuous efforts ere making by the Administration to pre vent a Union of the northern and aouthern Op position', haorganizing the Hones, driving in the liarpeia Ferry affair as a wedge to open a breach.; Bat it ordinary discretion be observed, ' that event, so far from answering this selfish party object, should be the very means Or bring ing theta interests together; which, after all, are :only dlii;tled by a name and not by a substance, except in regard to abstract ideason.the subject of slavery. Both sides would doubtless be pre pared-to pees resplullonneendeaming that out- rage in the most emphatic terms, and reproba ting any such movement whatever. The north ern Opposition press have spoken out decisively. and it isfreely adsailtedi by all the leading men.. - of all ,tmirliee, here, that the tone of these journals in particular, is not only unexception able, but worthy of all praise as just, patriotic and proper. The partisans who have extdea cored to make capital oat of thin tragedy, have ever done the business in their zeal to realize &prompt profit, arid the motile being discovered, the To notion has begun. It is a two-edged sword when handled in this wsj, as may be felt when reason asserts Its full influence. The two most promi nent candidates-for Speaker, of the Opposition, are Mr. Sherman, of. Ohio, and Mr. Grow, of '..Pennsylvania. It isdue to the former to say, that he is an earnest and faithful fkiensi of the protective policy, as his votes is Congress, on all occasions, prove... The latter is too well known in Pennsylvania to need any reference to Ms 're cord. Thejjare both welt informed In paella , mentary practice, and capable - in other respects. Luocroconnt. is instinctively brutal. Even when policy would counsel an assumption of re apeotfal its true character will, pi-pa trols the flimsy veil 'with which it coma itself. The followitur from the .701(71141/ of covinserce ie an intudt to the memory of a good man, jast gone down to his grave , Urinated by thotisands, who in his devotion to the canoe of education, did not bestow a thought onpolitics : ...From the dispositiOn shown to make a mar tyr of 'Old Brown,' and, to excuse his idiosyn crseies, h b suggested that In cue he should be minis seder the extreme penalty of Mobile, his Manx should be placed beside that of Horace Mn*o; in the State House Grounds, Boston." 2 Now had the 'above paragraph appeared in — eome of the "unmitigated and unclean" demo ettlio sheets, that regard no event too accred or solemn from which to make party capital, we should not hare been surprised. But the Jour nal of Commereo is of a,sancttmonious ;order, and affects dignity of language. lut joke is as much out of place on this clonal= as tho antics of i clown would be At a funeral. Whatever Old Brown has done, may be traced to tint course of the selsetyled democrats in agitating the everlasting "Miner queetleinT—and' Menne to the Honest deed will not screen them from de served censure. A. limit's pressure is braaght to bear to com pel Gov. Weller; of California, to appoint an 11. t3enatat to fill the vacancy ocossionedby the death% of Broderick.. • The Governok does not while appoint. The politiolani Mini', if they can induce the Gaminor to All the' Vacancy, theywill have him out of the way as. a Bonito rial aspirant. The Governor deco not with to he disposed of in that manner. The objections to making the ' appointment are sound. The Cslifornbs Legislature will meet in reason to elect a Be:rioter regularly and have him In the 13enitte , Febrnor,y. Isla not probable that very ,imptieteut.bgebiets will be transaated In the Senate bolero that. time. If th e Governor appoints SBernalar, he will be entitled to mile , age,. which barmen California and Wathington Is no irhonsiderable item, and the cost to GOT. ernment , of the 'appointment would hardly be lime than'slo,ooo. TIICEMOT.—The Buffalo Crercial Adver , in American paper, says of he tale election , - in Penneylvania: b a victory wen by a united oppoeition,and gives Ant great and gallant State a potential voice in the selection of the standard-bearer of the united Oppositiorinext year. Pennsylvania, will again be the otpla battle-ground of the Pres idential cootest, and no man has any chance of aw election who cannot command her vote." —LT* Which the Harrisburg Telegraph very proper -11 responds —liiiildelly so! The Old Keystone wilt be the battlageonad in the Presidentielcon test; and if the Opposition girestlis Smog Can al:me for a candidata, we will carry the State by an immense majority. Ift9I'ELIOC. S DISAPPEABASCII.—Rov. T. L. Kot l er; Minister of the Church of the United Brethren .1n; Christ., residing in .Oreensbarg. Westmoreland connty,Pa.; haring a wife and fire children, left home on the 19th of October to fill an appolntmens for the Um W. D. Dick. In Altoona;" on` the following Sabbath. tie oleo in .:tended to stop on his way, In Johnstown Borers] days. On Ingtdry,!Ai wee asogtalned that he his not. been at either piece, nor can' any trace r;of hie whereabouts be uoirtaleed. \- Any information conecrning him will be gladly received his 'Wire; ~ , BOinnit^Oil ' 2hunday night of last week, the ilrenchatuth orthiUnn, Marshall and Stewart was soloed' by some person or persons and irobbadof what change wee lathe drewere" .l thent twelve or Ofthendollare; =Slither goods meant, big to probabir thirty dollars in value. - • AsorninteTtli' Friday night of laet weeki-: a horse lelordog tif Mi.'.lsnies 'Mitchell of l ab - barongbi Antietam burble Mint. ;No labia has yet been dhloorered,ef either hone or thief. M==Ml 3i""A'om y ttlitt - vvitv , iiii me. Stork. ': PT hifteithbliiatia of the city of ittew Ye - A were ira - illitrifigi — cirainitiorisiic sieciff from Torn Corwin, at Lamarlitto Hall,-Twentieth ward, on Manley night lett. : The speech was received by ireMendinti Cheering, and no doubt bad a marked effect on the audience. Riming epio.T. as wallas truthful, we lay it before our reader,: "Mr: Corwin sold they certainly would not ineot as address, especially from a man who• had not been unctressid for 3G hours. [Laughter. ] dint be oontessed to a feeling of graufmation at Meeting his- tellow-citirees hero to-night. Re felt as if he were a stranger, and eomethiug like the man who hid slipped into a wedding party when he had not been invited. [Laughter.] Two or three times a he had thus intruded • him self, and he always observed that the party were unusually attentive in their efforts, and allowed • most amiable disposition. [Laughter.] As a citizen of the United States he was just as much at home here as he was on Turtle Creek, War ren county, Ohio, Where he had resided tee the past sixty yearn It had been nntortuoately true that men had begun to talk of citizens of the North, of the South, and of the East, and of the West, as it in the political geography of this Republic there could be any North, any South, East or West. [Cheers.] lie did not yet on. dermand this question of the wrongs of the North and the .wrongs of the South: If he did tienhould begin at home, and should speak of the peccadillos of the .NOrth (to 1190 as mild a trims as possible) Ileaghterd and of the almost unforgivable sine of the South [laughter]—com mitted, however, all the time through the joint agency of a united South and a fragmentary por tion of the North. Be ought to say that he had IMO right to discuss this question, for he had been discussing it by night and by day, every day for the last two months—in foot, he had beard and dreamed of nothing Mlle. [Laughter.] Indeed*. did seem to him at last that the chief end of man wan to discuss the difference be tween a white man and a nigger. [Laughter.] Just now, a clan of men—the Democratic party —who had always been characterized by snob tender consciences, delicate sensibilities, and great regard for the happiness of mankind, [laughter,] were mourning that an insurrection had been attempted by 17 white men, all of whom, it they were in the county of Warren, in the State of Ohio, and on Turtle Creek, [laugh ter,' ho could convict them every,one of insanity [laughter] abd send - them to the Lnnatio Asylum at Columbus. Yet these 17 white men and five Degrees bad thrown two powerful States of this Republic into a state of consternation, which Gould not have been greater had the 400,000 men of the armies of Italy landed at Norfolk. And now they were attempting to make out poor Brown the eciape-goet of the Republican party of the North ; and they tried to make it out that some man of that party had made a declaration that had so seized upon the imagi nation of Old Brown that be eould not shake it off—that there was an ir;epreesible conflict be tween white and negro labor. [Laughter.] That man never would have been known in the public records in this country. bad knot been that a few men in Washington, in 18.5-i, repealed the MiBBori Compromise Law, which produced civil war. hicilid not know how it would tare with us t have sons dying, with clanking chilies c it about their limbs, or to have our daughters he tome maniacs because of _lingering, but then things bad produced insanity in Old Brown. Mimi was one of the fruits of Popular Sove reignty. [Applause.] Kansas—the boy Eon sae--iwas left jto do as It pleased; to take its own way. Hence it was not put to !taboo], and being without.: the pale of parental control, he out up capers. [Laughter.] For amusement, he took to cutting throats, and for three years the noilitary power of these United States either would not or pould not suppress the insurrec tion in that territory. Utah, too, was instanced by the speaker as an instance of the beauties of Popdlar Sovereignty. He reviewed the doctrine of Air. Douglas. Going batik to the formation of the Constitution, no such idea was either ex pressed or implied, and until 1854, successive Con ceases had acted upon the idea of the power of t o Federal Government to cot/trot the terri- Lori a. It was reserved for a little gentleman 406 03 feet high to find out, eighty years af terward, what the (miners of the Constitution meant. They should he grateful to Divine Prov idence. [Laughter.] Yet there was something melancholy in the thought that thirty millicne of human beings should be subjected to. snob empiricism in politics. But Popular Sovereignty gave birth to Old Brown; and though he did not see it, yet had his attempt succeeded In arming the slaves, it would have been followed by the butchery of the whites for a while, but finally when reaction came by the extermination of the blacks. Bat Old Brown and his fellows will:die from the gallows, glorying in their inartyrddoi. It would be So with the men who believed in popular sovereignty—they would die clinging t o their faith. [Laughter.] Mr. Corwin then called the attention of the meeting to the Impor tance of the Issue' now pending, -and the neces sity that existed for earnest work in behalf of principle. They had heard the voice of Penn sylvania, [cheers,] Ohio, [ cheers, ] Illinois, [abeam] lowa, [loud cheers, j and Minnesota, [loud cheers.] !roald it not be a horning shame for the State of New Yolk not to join in the chorus and hallelujah? [Loud cheerer TER CZSZIAL9 OT TEC UNITED STATES.—A tie tiatical view of -American Agriculture recently given in an address delivered by Mr. John Jay, before the American Geographical and Stalled cal Society, gives a rather discouraging account of the progress of our national agriculture. In many staple products the quantity raised, has -shown a marked decrease in 1850 (the date of our that census, from which Mr. Jay has ob tained most of the purely statistical portions of his work) from that raised In preceding years. Until the, mum of 1860 there can be no means of obtaining further statistics of the kind, and 'unless there has been a marked improvement during the last seven years, tho condition of any agriculture 'is net very promising. So far as oonoeree_the wheat crop, the New York Foci considers that although It has not decretteed in its actual amount; it has not increased in proper lion to the increaseof populatton. In Now Eng land its •cultare is rapidly declining, while in the Middle.- States it is nearly stationary, and our' chief - supplies now come from the north western district.- In New York, the 'crop in 1840 was over twelve millions of bushels, while in 1850 it was but nine millions—a decrease of twenty-five per cent. With regard to the pro duote of the 'entire country, without alluding to any particular State, wo find that rye, tate, lrioh d eset potatoes, hay and tobacco, have stead ily decreased. Hops have increased at the rate of five tfulidred per cent., owing to the enor mous consumption of lager-beer. Rice has in creased at the rate of nearly three hundred per cent. lo 1840 the cotton produced amounted to eight hundred millions of. pounds, in 1850 to nine hundred and eightymillions, in 1855 to one billion and eighty-eight millions. But the great staple production of the United States, far ear passieg in amount even our famed wheat, cotton and tobacco—is Indian corn. Its cultivatioo has retrograded In no State, and the crop may be roughly estimated at four hundred millions of bushels in 1840, six hundred millions in 1950, over seven hundred millions in 1855, and fully eight hundred millions in 1856. The increase of the present year will doubtless be very large. —Phil. Enquirer. Tun Democracy evidently imagine that they will make politioalcapital out of Brown's attempt at Harper's Ferry just as the minions of Austria and despollam expect to acquire ttrength through the amaasination of Count Anviti in Parma. But both are mistaken. The people have learned to distinguish between the errors of madoees and the justice of a principle, and they cannot now be deceived. Slavery cannot acquire a new lease of power because of ite outcries, though assisted by doogblace allies at the North, for the Republican party folly understand their ob jeote and will meet them before the people. Every pro-slavery man who aided and abetted the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, nod the enbieguent attempt to make. Kansas p Slave State was an accessory before the act to the recent foray of Brown. It is the natural and certain remit of the crimes perpetrated in Kansas with the virtual approval of Messrs. Pierce- and Buchanan. There Is but one way to restore order and peace to the country and that is to entrust the Government to Republican bandit. The Democratio rule is agitation because thli party have no prineiplea, The Republicano rule will be joot towards all sections of the 'country because the party is based upon the pbidioir doctrines of Human Freedom, and the true intent and meaning of the Constitution. — l Newark Mercury. COVPLAINT.—The fact in how trip well estabnalied for any one to attempt to controvert it, that most of the dimasee which often prows fatal lu enro mer, an produced by e•tceeaive me of halts and vegetable., by which the stomach Is dtMrdered, the Deer deranged, the blood elevated and digeatire organs, rendered leartive if not torpid. Cholara,Cholera 3lerbus, Milo. and (hemp Male, Dysentery, Diarrhote and snob like cote Mande gee. mimic and thrive npon Improper Modred often times bo oms so deep treated and fixed upon the conentralon. that • the strongMt and moetactim mineral medielossare unable to arrest thelrjoromeee until the patient le preatrate, end all hopes. of relief amended. Who It Wet has pot wen • fine, healthy Infant or adoit, mired without, of the annoy.. tag Owens shore spoken of, and despite the chill and eel. onoe of medical gentlemen literally:wasters - ay ruder their treatment? And howls this treatment to be amounted fort ' Pimply by the feet, that Instead of edministering imme remedy to stay the tailing strength of the afflicted, and at the mine time check the demobs Its proms., the remedy prnecribod aldedia the exhaustion of the natural etrength, El4at the time the Cream was mastered the sufferer was prolltrate, endfalllng to excite • reaction the patient dled from the effect of the pollen 'administered to uproot the dim.. Not so with DtEIIITAMS HOLLAND DMUS, which &recomposed entirely of vegetable wetter, and which have not may proved Manuals°. the beet tonic to me, tot have never failed to correct disorders of We sunned, and bow& ',ben tubes according to directions. In the cure of anntaterOomplalute On benne/equal. 'fry theta &torte. Bib aiirrfaLn—The Ostuiluehlubly Cuncentratal Hour. Dare's Ifedaud Mani LIDO up la halt pint battle. only, and tutekd $1 par bottle. Thu pest demur:id for this trulyodelested dm. bus Induced teeny lodations, - "bleb pubUo ikboaldguard naltutpuichising. Bowan 4110 1** 61 1 3,4 F , 2° X6 9 .tt1.1 "*', 00, Woo/itreet, between Ltand4dpL,Plits , pa, Max Bruzrt.—.A man maned Berawrd Vyne : was killed the ether night, at Alteona, by bein g - ; . run Deer try a train of care: lie Was intoxicated 1' and and tar down on the tr ek. Another victim of intoxicating liquor. Other by the name of Miles was run over 43 , locomotive at the same place, on Friday last 'and killed. lie was a man of respectable character. METIIIISS.I.I3I lived to be upwards of nine Louttrad years old, but art - cot, yawn It non the. manor man, nod in order to roach oven ibis aga, It tentonlttle gouti nett the braidd. Slight ailmanta. ott naglernad, lead to 00- rim= diatom.. immediate radial I. mulled in casts or St It illtiodatlte,•Lkb it frogoontly Ik. torattometot aottre ni ne., by theme of WILSdN'S PILLS. . . rrepsie4 t • sold by H. 1.. PATINVEPOCH & Wholesale Dniggiata, and proprietors of Yahoo. ock'd Ven.llhae, 80,corner of Waa4 and 4th meets, Pitts burgh, P. tolusawr firth 2ibbrrtistrrirnto AN ORDINANCE Relating to dip St. Clair Street thtwor. Itatwtoh I. Ile It ordained awl enacted by the Mayor, Aldermen and althea. of Pit labergh, in Select Rod Com mon Councils assembled, and it It hereby routed by the authority of [imam', That the levy audamemment made vu the property benedltted by the coetontetion of the Sew. er to St. Clair street, be awl the mme h hereby approved. A copy of sold assessment le as follooe The DLayar, Alderman and el Seem of PI tteburg h.. . .1100 00 Allegheny Bridge Company "to e 2 Coogregatfoust if [torch— Wm Neepor Heim of riornard Plogina John Mosel-, Robert ...... Heine of John Vhlocon J A 41 Phillips 72 00 Wm P 84113111 11800 [Meitner A Brother:s... 39 60 mi 00 George W Jergeou 168 00 Joseph Pattenloll 353 76 Mn Meer. 173 00 709 YO Dsnois Lsktuard. s 4O 10 E W 11 fichenley ' 46 45 W Irish 570 00 James Sterling..— 83 76 And Jackman. .......... ......-...- ........ 66 76 00 0 J Smith. Ildrsof John ..... ................ on John Blcalli - t. Son 10 50 Eleanor 61mpson 11 00 !Moaned Morrison 15 00 James Brown 711 60 Elizabeth Long 5 00 Aun Coop, 600 James 1) Varner 6 00 Thomas Brown.-- ....... ............ . ........ 2$ 10 lisle of Michael Allen ............ ...... 00 D 1.) McCormick 00 Wm 811Mbaltree 00 AJ Bunnot-...... .......... .............. ....... ......... Mn ul Emma Whitten NI Jahn II Bayard it Son • 00 F II Hansenfi 22 ill Bloke of Samuel Robison 54 50 Maxi. Bliwk.tisop ............. ...... ...... 10 IS 11,660 Morley 9 76 Wm Colszben 11 Orion 'll Joseph fireer........ .......... . Washington McClintock wo Chris. kesgoir 15 75 Jame. Gosling . lh Ileirs of John O'Brien 15 00 Charles Brewer oo Ptlliilicrgh, lf. Ma). and Gliicsao 900 George B. White 7 60 Mrs linsh.-.•.... 000 Henry Ostriplwll Heine of J ames nerd:sad 70 Heirs of 8 B Bolcom- h 5 Wm Dsly...- .. 13 00 Heim ol Mr. Nency.Koos . him.. Stewart (Irish Agent.)-. 13 Mll Thome. 111,11astom 4t 33 Min 11 I/ 'flog Jeinacs Lorimer . lb :5 Mrs John 15 Matilde Wilkins ...... ..—........-. ............ . ...... 00 Mrs SA Bswyrr Boyle halo. 5 1.0 i.e..! B Haim. 4 Co Robert C Lyon.-- ..... ..................... ..... 00 Charles Burchfield 10. Heine of WED Farroo.... .................... ...... 440 , Helm of Jame. 11 Irwin Mr. !scum Li Gray . ..... 20 Jana Robe N • 20 1 Desid Gregg Thomas 51 51re Jain. Caldwell 00 Wm Bias] 0 00 Lewis Hutchinson 00 00 0 1.1 Bidwell. a 00 Charles II Benison 17 00 James Gormley 7 to sc 1106641 Dtmlait . 1.1 so Margaret fdalague 10 15 Cool of Sower from We Somn side of Lib. erty . 100.1 to the Allegheny, bite,,.....10W 64 • Whole coat and n 2 SEC. 2 That the Recording Regulator la bend., directed to adtfrUse the shave levy a nd amievnannt in the wanner wintetl net by the ordinauve authorizing th• cutler min. aidil Seater. Ordninivl and nnarta.l In IA a la., in Counrita !line 11. r day of October. A. U., isbn. JAIIE.4 3I<AULEY, Pre.l.lt.o,f A Mat A. h1,..0rt. Clerk of Nelect Cumuli RUSSELL ERRF.TL rr eiiJont,l Com M , /r1 CI. nt Atiost: Rum WatsTM, Clerk of Commit. Council PAULSON'S CAP, rind NTICODI3OE TlllB LAS Ladies' Furs, 4 %DIES FURS, 01-3a1.071.T.P.N6. PU - .FtS CHILDRENS' Fl=R', CHM DRENS' FURS GENTS' FUR GAUNTLETS, Gents' Fur Gauntlets, • PAULSON'S: Paulson's! NO. 7.3 WOOD STREET. TILE PLALII FOR A BUSINESS M AN.— for nals, a GRIET MILL of 2 ran of atm.. and 1 run of chopping stones, with all. the fieroesary natures, corn piste; also, • Woolen factory. with double Carding Mn ohlos2Plitker,Spitining Jack of bd spindle., 3 Mend towns; Put }kill of two storfne, with pre.., ltc., £44 wain.' nod st-sui fewer, Engine, Ii loch cylinder, 314 feat Woke; :hi off .0 pi...island; two dwelling house* stabled, gardens, lc. r..0..re mills are in complete orrs, oporation rind doing s goal bushier.., elitists at A ppolln, Armstrong Co in good neighborhood, and wdl be cold rit the price of hi.Cnku half cub, remainder in 1,3, 3 and 4 years. Per sale by n 0.2 CUXIIIIERT d bOil, 61 Marketer. the iikhoe Store, D. B. D/T.FENBACHIIR DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, FOR Gentlemen, Ladies, Youthn and Children, No. 15 rairlh ''''''' purrsnurtoii Q,IIARSWOOD'S BLACKSTONE'S COM DIESTARIEA —Cvmutattarlel on th. Lanni of Zug laud, to (nu, hoot, by Sir Willhnn illattstous, rag, 16 ILO non.. ae:unuAl (rani toczntitlo. ;Archit.bi, Christian, in..lerlJnn, Chilly, 84'..,{t and Otht”., liaxrOn Irlold . • Anal unJ athllnonal notch, and Wu of thelai;lhur, I.lcorcn Ehansonoil. In taro volomoo. 1103 1 - .AY k ['e), fia IV,lbiter.t. Vl' LET CLOAKS, GLVTII RAGLANS, tll.Olll IJIAJAGING, EIACkt YLAIVNEI. And • taro .tuck of D. Oc AmJaat raototnd at nu. 3 puimurim,t, & 1 )0TAS11-15 miska prime for nab, by A. VALINEbTOCHA CO, n0.1.c.. ner Wm... 1 •rul Filet street.. ItOSIN —lOO bbir. for Bale by B. A. FAUNESTOOII. k m, tu,3 r tori of Wood Cod /kelt me,. BERMUDA A MUM ROOT--500 lbs. fur laid Ivy I< A. PAIINETIVeII L CO, ooS Corot.r of Vint sod Wood.street. FLOUR—' bblis. Extra Family; VA li° West 23 lot 11,, tieteseurg TeNarrfes and far Bela by W,!l. McCUICIIEON, en 3 :o. 193 Liberty et, Pfltsber,4l. f k BUSH id:ITS just received and ‘.l fur sale by b1111'..11)N t NELSON, ue9 Fecltrel end tft,ll, streets, Allegheny. 200 RBIS' EX'FIiA FLOUR received and kr milt' by 1,11.33PA0N N taa3o3l. Fod , tral street, Alleghevy. BUTTES AND EGOS.-5 thls jfreob re -LP .1...1.u./ fur .ate I y is 43 RIM; WIIITS 1 co. POTATOES -1O ) hash Red Jersey Sweet for sale by DNA] DIDDLE, WIRTS & CO BUOKIVIIEAT AND BUCKWILEAT LP nous—mow iss to arrive std fur ~to by uuJ BIDDLE, WIRT& & CO. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND 0AR ..11 DINER:B.-2dl ttlwil a CavasalW4 llalebranal Yarndirer, the ailment and laat In me. . Ptrrsneinu. October ildessagpitccgecor 6 enivEasure--Ornattnrn:—ln reply toyour onsiniiy rtspectiug my esperimouts with Mitchell a themalsies duper Phosphate Lime, I have the pleueute to state that thin Ist they hare been vary matistactory. Lime before Ibrite bed but little faith in the economy of special manures, but this sommes expetienco with two parts sop phcaphatsdLuie and ono part Kamm applied to potatom and other crag, he, pralocest the 'oust mtlefactery potatens thus treated sorprimed In yield wad guailty these planted otherwise en the same ground. I obeerv,J the mune advantage to many other vegateble products. I bate the tweet to ho 'outd o Very truly, . LW/ Jett. B. NEOLET GItiARD FIRE AND aIARINE ANCL COMPANY, Of PIIII , ADELPIIIA—Imure• .10Urtt fire loam. ouly. gent'. em. corner Third Atha Wood street, Pi tuba rel. Capital and Gupta. over g2OO IXO. Partied of the tdountalus, uov Itivtrod Ih this Coto. M' or uho may &mire riving 60,1,111 god no °Moe In this city Mote [ooTottlenl than COM•pOnaing will, the Home Oaks 111 Philadelphia. Application. for allltlrltlal made through WM. MOOSE, General Agoni, or 110killEX D. THOMPEON, Agent, at the Batiklug [lowa 01 Alvaro Carina, Curt di 00., curvier 01 Third sod Woad enroll, Will rarely, prooipt atieuti.m. 11.1. ..11 . /NE9, President. LUERT ti.tIILLPTP V I .I.ll.Atrortn, Recretary. Beer to—Burk. Walter IL. Lowrie, Mo. Us. W.:Woad. ward, A. J. Aboll, Ey, of Bakirouro bum John W. Clag ham, IL N. Burroughs, Jobn Ausparb, 0. J. liupont, Tbouta. Craven, E• 11,18. nobOturnd A C ARD. - - • I T IS WITII UREAT PLEASURE TUE owners of the Steamer XISLIEAVORA., inn OttEAT WEVVERN Mafia...NCH AND TItUAT COSI. PANYOP PUILADELPIILI has been taw. liberally sal jneted and promptly pal& They curdblly recommeml ILL, Cempany i public {ea• ro sgoo. It has • largo copilot, and It. meutgement, rmoorl.lng game of Ituentat men In Phl l adelpnia, to • gusmotee of 1M reeponelbillty. ' The resident dgenthere, Its AZ. IS. ri)lNDErplt, 00 WATEtt 13THEEr, Is pyepseed P 4 isms polMles nn 0163 t. Tntlibie ; S . IditHILL.2, td. A. MAIS/T, stolal3i °lnns 13 tea= !Madonna." • • dim;ablietttsitatitts. D. W CLARK'S GIFT Thu, Note below /mirth Street, PITTSBURGH NO. 8 00 SPRING GARDEN STREET, P lIILADELPHIA LIBERALITY, MEANS OR EXPERIENCE, And cdodannct on • sad. or onanrpusad MAGNIFICENCE AND LIBERALfTY, And tallurz.ilyacknourlediput to be Ms roost Liberal and Punctual Gift Enterprise IN THS UNITED STATES. GIFT WORTH FROM 25 Cents to $lOO, Given with each Book at the time of Sale Tb. undervigned Gage leave to tall the attention of the Ultirone of Pittsburgh and Allegheny to to. CHOICE ARRAY OF BOOKS, irhieli in point of selection and beauty are not preened by any establishment West of the Mountains. Call and examine the Books and dins CerA Gift accompanies each Book, at the time of sale, and perfect satisfaction guaran teed, or tho Money Refunded before leaving the Store, No. 63 Market Street, Pittsburgh ra2AWAler DIYPIIT' & MITCHELL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Omoe No. 1 Elleatla Block. Sonth-Water cor. La galls 81., Chicago. *Parabolise No. 13 Soutb-ilTater St. Solicit for the purchase of Flour and Grain in Chicago Market. ILUZYLICCIS m 1,1•11.011. • • • Hitchcock, Itl'erocry kw.,l Danl. , W 0... E. 1 ., am igo W. Cana, , Worm. Wat t Wll.on. J. J. hicsoatoth E.q., i sotdem FAR SALE.—The subscriber having ro room] to the reentry, offer. ble [loose and Lot for gale, sltstated on germ .that, 819, Wow W•yon. The hones is • three story brick, cr,ntairdng a hall and II ranee:gas CIO water fa find and wooed stollen. The lot Is feet front on POOlll street, extending back PO to Payette areal. It le one or the meet deeirable locations for • private reel. deer, to the city, and will be widen reaeormble terms. not JOON 0. OANYIELO, 141 Find knot. itif IL J. C. FREDERICKS, the eminent IVI Shatsperian Reader, will giro ono of Ida btgbly pi.poler and fealtdonable elastic enterealumonu at Lateens Rail, on THURSDAY EVIININO, Novembor Ild, contorts. Ina n o Um moot chaste and ado:tined selections from Hamle, piebald :Id, Othello, Macbeth,. and A. You Ina It, entlrely ftum memory, lathing the action to the word. Ticketa 25 'rents, to Go hod at tbe natal plamould at Um Hall. Doors a:mt, at T o'clock; eminence. as !4. 7 nolani LADIES FURS HATS AND CAPS QF EVERY STYLE AND PRICE AT M'CORD & CO'S, NO. 131 WOOD STREET T 11. NEVIN & CO., • • N 0.14 Wood Ni., Pittsburgh, Itpufecturers of WIIDTE AND DAD LEAD, ZINO PAINTS LITIIARGE, and Wholesale Dealer. Its Calk Pallets Varidelie. sot Turpentine. 41.10 L A TE IMPORTATIONS. Woe... Joitirec,ired • cbolta .Median or vntlogl s4spted the premnt season, embraclog curr.T tE3TINGS, SILK CASHMERE. VIWTINGS PHA PLUM VESTINGB CARIB PLAIIPOAPHUIRE VETLINGH. AI., fn elegant as, meat or Ilibt and dark colored Ere,Fi VEaTilaad, out able for everklag . dre., which art FUR STORE, TM:. DAY, of ititir•ly now ety le., '-$.l b. mule-tip to osdei in IL. ovAeralo pt :6•46 SAMUEL G 42. Al' tic SON, LADIES' FURS 111rE1WHANT TAILORS, llama' Fur Caps FIRM' ritircum 0 , 4 Stoves, o.Fates and Ranges! ,•,?... _ • .-. A vyA RDT.D BT TIIR LAIR ALLEBITILVY COUNTY AND WaItTBRN PRNNETLVANIA AGIII. CULTURAL 800IETT BISSELL & CO., NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET, O? ; 00 KI NQ , PARLOR HEATING STOVES, find and common Enainolled ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, And Um Cnintd.:dmi Onfatol and Engin COOICING RANDEIS 11 , 7n0 want tha DIST COOKING 1111 NOB that 1. made • ull ti BISSELL h CO.'S jut, want a COOKING STOVE that cataant tat atm paeawl, tail oa F lf s ti i %at A a N tra c t4t ri a n t i an , n n e o n . l want the bast GRATZ stationary of Coat! TO EFFECT A (MANGE OF BUSINESS, we hare determined to dosedat our very large end &elected stock of Stationery, No. 80 fifth flUvet, at (WTI . . -- • . Tbentozk comprise. WPM and Blue Coignes, 818 and Cap Papers, Mae and Blue Oominerclel Letter, Let. ter, enennertlel N Wet, Lidice/ Bath( IM Latter and Not* Beware, ABNOLDB AND DATIITd WRITING FLUIDS, 7ARNOLD'B AND IdAGNIII3 CARMINE, DAVID'S AND OLARN'iI BRAN/RAO INN, Hopeilor Riff, Mille and Opaque EnveoDecAuk Books, kt 13,13, 20 and 2$ cents per quit. Pam Sala of •11 ludiorTisrles for WO; Deeds. 1100 4 110 . 1 41•111 1 16 Dream Cuus.renholdsts, Lud P•skiLs—together wan a laryto sortmeprof other articles, too numerous to mention. ter CALL AT ONCE I -UR A olleuts your uoter tl JO before the motto:nu t la broker, oc27:lwd Tho complete Opera of Lucia Di w tb Italian anet Enitileb env* anil 17'4' 4 ; Piano 'accompaniment, in one letantifal 'Mama, , sa . Poe stalky uoi JJEIN IL MILLOII., et Wad st. • • Jr ho oo Apples just re- A IX: Pits.' Ind Pr "le atll4 . • AVAN 40IIDEB no2l Swami st. NNWOOODS AND NEW STYLES open log daily. Flom an Ind we thwa. nob %WM W 304 Kaitetoont. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED . . BOOK STORE, BY Tax MT/ FAIR TO. GRAFF & CO., 6 3 MARKET STREET, MANUF.A.CTURFCRS. FOR THE BEST BRANCH FROM 13E0OND TO NONE IN D. W. CLARK, BILTER CIJP!' DIPLOMAS! BIANIZTFACITOIIIII43 0/ BISSELL to CO BISSELL .t CO., No. 3138 LI y 8 DAVIS & CO:: No. 60 FIFTII STRUT . ; !, , ,:7 , ~,.:j fat„,„iimiiii. S TOVE S FOR THE BEST COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With lords Food Door for throning in Cool, AND BEST WOOD COOK STOVF:. DIPLOMA FOR BEST LAUNDRY STOVE. Also, on bind a large assortrarot of Heating karst, Plain and fancy Grata Fronts, Fonder& gad and Dog Irons, Ragas !Cottle., Wagon 80b.., !follow Ware, An. GRAFF A CO., so. 545 Liberty Street, AT THE READ Of WOOD STREET, Pmesmite, Pant. T FiD .A. "1" T 1.7 "I" I 0 2,7 STOVE DEALERS la respectfully invited to the largest stook v. , 107 of 13 Tov E B hi am Rat., mumbetored by A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH IN our assortment will be found tho follow IN In well lumwe COOTI STOVES THE DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS et. SMOKE CONSUMING TROPIC, for Coal. THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE.TOP PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARBITER, (or Coal THE NEW DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAB AND SMOKE CONSIIIIIING EUREKA, for Coal or THE CELEBRATED VICTOR, for W6od, Liver Oak and Pittsburgh PREMIUM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT lEEE@ PARLOR STOVES, for Wood and Coal; beat In The market, and heating Stores of every doicrip GRATE FRONTS, Ac., all of which will ha 11014 t nn but terms. EITEI THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY associated .tin bins In the WHOLESALE GROCERY 61780198, Mx. SAMUTd. EWAkT NA Mr. WILLIAM OUTLAY, and will conthnte the mune at the OLD STAND, N01. 4 / 1 11 LIBERTY STIIYrT, directly oppaalle the La& BAMORI. ►WARP WM. kI.GORMLY WM. CURRY. W. M. GORMLY & 00., "NV .1-1 Orr-. "E113.A.M. El QROCERS, GTE= PIZODUC FL PITTSBUR6LI DIANUFAOTUM3S, N 00.271 Liberty Sttaal, Plausburgh, Pa Puteaat2dp SECOND SUPPL • OF FALL AND WINTER: GOODS 13,411.11711 L ~GRAY & SON, Hare In.& mired a larva and varied anortmant of good. tor GEN'I'LEMENS' WEAR, Adapted to the present Season, Embracing In part • obolca Woodoo of oTattcorrnioa, ormairting of ESQUIMAUX BEAVERS, PRESIDENT BEAVERS, MOSCOW BEAVERS, CLARENDON BEAVERS, he. Aleo due emortooect of Mho .ad lfazooy FrOXICh and English Cassimeres, Silk Plash and Paris Plaid , • CASHMERE VESTINOS, Which are of the latest Important:me, and which will be sold low. oel:klard J. EL SP.1111Z“ ac CO., ltaccomors to Spear it Bidets “Valley Forge Plow WOiks," WILL CONTINUE TO AtANUFAC- Tule AND SELL PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, &d., at the old etand; No. 139 Liberty 11 opposite the mouth of Fllthetnet, Pitteburyh, and it the "VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS," • • MANOUEBTER, PA. Won are solicited. ocdtkl•fP ST .WART lc 'FAULKNER, ILORITACTIMIXBB OP Pressed Fire Brick, MILTENBERGER'S STATION, oc2tcdlys FAYETTE COUNTY. PA. J. W. FINLEY— .0. A. TIIIIPIN7. FINLEY ar, Tuzunao, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 0 1 / 1 0.4.4310. xr4ta:NoxB. sipialve particular attention to the purchaes and .lo of FLOOD, GRAIN A.ND PORK. Run so—LIP/4EOOW i 00, Pittsburgh, Pa.. JNO. B. CANFIELD, do du DANIEL WALLACE, du du • • FR ESII ARRIVAL • OF TIIE CELEBRATED GOLD MEDAL " PIANO FOR T E S. The Wilk era reepectihlly Invited to aramlee the splen- did assortment of Pianos, noir ea hand from the oelebrsted Sammie, of WILLIAM KNAVE A 00., Baltimore; ELLINES BEOS, New Tort: MALLET, DAVIS A CO, Basta,. Compri/lug the • LATEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS IN THE CITY. These itortrumenta have taken the highest linuninine wherever exhibited in eouipetition with others, and an pronounced by =eh =doubted authority as EL MALDEN', IL TFINIXTEMPTS, - M . STRAKOSON. o.' BATTER sad other., Equal, If oot superior to uts to 111. COWlify. MELODEON B , from the celebrated factory of OW. A.:PRINCE • CO. The hrgeet Factory In the world cata.Ri.orriL BLUM E. 80.118 Wood ot, 24 dom. stove WM. nrs! Furs!! THE PREMIUM FURS! LOUIS MULLER, Manufactorec of all kinds of 14d1* Oblidsent or Geathemies YOBS. 131.411 sad 0 = hairdos to Itaglido llobea,&4l, wtaxesals sad , N0..1 Wpod otivoy, Stat door to Dr. Keria. . 112rParaahl4 Clisastl sal Oared Nit =CV 006. 611 141 ft MU! banta. egiUnta • • ff., (Thi d ySZ apr CD' / • - -(u/, cz&.. CHEAPEST! BEST!! LARGEST 5.35 nape the Tuition for Single and Double liook•koeping, ' Commercial Arithmeticc and Lectures. Vied weeks board, $ 7 O Stationery, $7; Full Oorae, eu tire expel:..., $O2. Veuel time to complete a full room, from 6 to l 0 tretka. firer/ Suede., upon graduating, to guarantoed to no Me potout to um:w o o the Ikvite of any badmen., and, 0 1620 1. 1 ' to earn • .lar, of from 8500 to $lOOO. • ' Studeute cuter at suy time—Yo Vetestion-lteriewsat pleenure. ESE FIRST PREMIUMS FOR BE'T ltl3:3lNElti WRITING FOR IRS 9, rocalved n Pittatagb, Philadelphia and Milo State Fair et Zaesville. A Ise, at the principal ~a h- S ( the Union far the put Aar year.. - le‘hdlotstarre vans rvadvad a hell For lhaelmen. and Etntelha.al Slow to the Collage, awl*. O. letter stamp. u, .24.dalar V. W. JENK INS, Pitla,urez, 1`1,; Ilublic 'latices PIMM , O4, NOT. lei, 16L9; fY~ THE DIRECTORS Or TUE WESTERN llN anuses Goal= lune thiedey &demi, dividend of Three i.ollare option...lt shoe of It. capital stork, "vital the earn.] prone of the tot six t00nthe..,,,,,,,bi. [u acrk- Elder.. on 'or siterthe 'Walnut no 2 . F. !O. Goat ON, Bar. tnry; IltNg, PITTOBMOII, Notenthrr I , ISSq. Board of Directors of this Batik " Imre this day &chard it di. Vend of PirUlt PEII OENT. on tbe [sth .! steel . , out or thu prate lbo hlet months, meta. to etaetbulders on or eller the Ilth Inat ; no? P h 3.1111,e, Crietiue, I'rrit.ol.oll, Notettlbet I , MILL U . TIIL MERCHANTS . MAI.7I'Ar r 11165 ? Bast but Lhla day declared edlrldeed et tel.:lt PIO 0 &NT, payable on or alter ate 11th In/L. uotlts3toF LLZOISIIST NOVtFul.r i. rifOr Tne President, and- Dire tors of this bore this day' ilechireil a disk's. I of YOUR PYR OCNT. out or the profits vf the legit .10 [mouth', pht• std. to Etaelth.,lanrs ou or otter the 11th lust. un23lhl J. W. WOK, Osalth,; 1114.1 November I.t, Ink `.. , r Tax Directors of this Bank have this dey declared • dividend of FOUP. POO CENT. on the Capital Rock, out of the profits of tholes' six months,pay able to Stockholders. or their legal representaOrea, after toe Ilth lost. ne2dtd JOUN MAGOFFIN, Cmtleri- Bleaneehei Bash, Pittsburgh, Noy. 1, 1810.1' o.Tuz President add Directors of this , Batik have al. day neolarnil a dividend of 701111 PER essr, on the Capital &tick, out of the profit, of the len moritha, payable to tha Stockholders, at thau legal rep. rorientatives, on or afros- the 11th lost. no2.lid 000. D. hicOßE*, Cashier:: Liana or Prtrannann, Nov.l, 1E59, ,fri:Trin President and Directors of this Bank have thi• day declared dividend of LIVE Pisa ElliNT. on its Etock, not_ of the pronto of the but ink months, which will bo paid to inockbolders, or . thoir legit! repverentativea, on or .nor the 1 ith kat. tio2Stdaltwlk JOIrN liARP6a, Cublar,: laox erre 13. e. 1.. Pmentmatt,Oetober [O.A.N Election for Thirteen Directors Of thi hank will Lei bold at the Banking Holm, on llONDAY,Norember 2lat, between the boors Of 11 a. It., d R r. naltd] JNO.II/1001,14.27,1:hebier.1 rive nligb, Oct. 20th,18.59 .. t'Ait ELECTION for Thirteen Directors ti O 4 Dank will ho held .t the Banklait Ileum qfi MONDAY, Rlet of November, between the boors of 10 A. lO. ami 2 r. u. The Annual Meeting or Stockholder], will to held to TUCSDS T. Nev. let, et 10 A. U 1,1,111 WU, MI int:l.llC. Gosport, } • EdWaugh, Oct. lath, 1884. .11", - .Asr Election fur Thirteen Directors 6,1* .T...' this Coalpmsy tent leheld at the oftice, No. led Wel ter atreakoh TUESDAY, the Bth day of November, bettreop the homy of 11 A. K. awl 2 r. at. oct2B.4td F. M. GORDON, Secretery.? venom Ewe Intemesst COXIWIT, t Pittebargh, Octotier :Üb e lAEA LE - "AN Election for Thirteen Directors o tble Dower to Wate r for the eamelse D.; hi held at the eatery Nu. 99 street, on TUESDAY, Nor, Mb, between the henna II A. M. and I P. M. cc=.4lld ROBERT PINNEY, Seer. A fdacnalsies Bans, IT! Plltaburgb,Ostober 2lst, 1855. :- 11",• • AN Election for Thirteen Directors of thb Bank trill be bold at dm Banking Masa, 1.,a 21018 DAY, Novel/11,a. 21.8, between LLD haste PA. Y. and e. N. • • Th. Artunal hlmtlm, a 111.. Sleckhol.l..re up TUESDAY. November Ist, st 10 L. st. Imll OEO. D. DI:GREW. Cushier..., ALLta Mr, BARI. Pitt!llol2rgb. October 2Uth, 18.69. j 1114. -- .As Election for Thirteen Directors o try this Bank %In be hold at the Backlog House, o 110ND.5 It, the 21st day of November, between the hears 9, a. r. and 2 o'clock r. A general meeting of tha Stockholders 14 ho held it the !ranking Hones, on TUESDAY, the lot dej of Novara; bar, at 10 o'clock. 0e...01ma J. W. 000 E, Deshler. .4' — LedWtasads °MCA, P. a 1:4 Near Four Mlle Run,October 16,1959. J EWPROPOSALS Will be received, till Norent bar oh. Inh,for bulldog the Turtle Walk and Bridal( Superstructure for the road between Pittsburgh and Ping. Peru, m follows, 'dm • 630.000 feed Timber, (LSI, for trestle work:: 110,00 " bridge imporlirticturel 1000 pounds Iron, for bolt., ac. The btu. 'rosy be for material alone, fur construction, of may luclodeboth. About 1:0,0.0 feet timber, B. U., of the atom (or trestleil work, wIR be newded this fall. AJso,Abont 25,000 test loo; brldgiox, and the balance early in spring next. PO, farther information, apply to the .11oginocr, hlr. S ‘. .' Low oc . (Pignod). ' lbaltoes • W. 3.3ICIRRISON k CO. 10.14 or lex. —The undersigned desired tei ()LOSE ALL NIS,111:3A1N188, both peremal au.r profeadonal, Icumallatel.i. 'thud baring law buelneed In hi. halals era entumted 14 calla.' settle and receive Meir papers, and employ other henimel.. Them Indebted to Meg or to the late dna of lamed A Co., ra two Anzio aerrleeN lrr SO= meta, Judgment, or otherwise, hillylease pay thlg ante to N. N ZLBON, or otherwise, tohlmaelf: bliedlthee, whole ha well attend daily for the present, (men 1 to 3 &Clock p:ur, coeltdtf TIIO3IAS DIELLON. • Pletestrade, Oct: 6,1169. O.NOTICE is hereby. given that a meeting of the Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Inannuca Company of PRP/marsh will be held on licanas, the 7nt. DST or Mennen, ISt9, at the oaco or mild Company, No, C 3 Fourth street, between the howl of ten o'clock a. et., aiek one r. sr; tor the purpose of electing Director, to neree lor e • the eneulng oolONltel I. ORIER SPROUL, Seey. AmUsitmentil MISS DAVENPORT Elm tha honor to announce that her BENEFIT And poosttivelyi hor LAM' APCESBANCE nOT wiE Ia the APOLLO THEATRE, win take pls. on . FRIDAY Brismito, NOVEMBER l'h. On which ...lon atm wII I apposo in both plot. ea MRB. HALLER in the STRANGER, And ho • POPULAR DRAMA SarBOX BOOK now ape. APOLLO THEATRE. — PORTER AND IP/ARLAND. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Curtain will rite at 8 o'ecee r precirly. 115465 55 dtteed ;clue to salt the timer.—Pecqueur end. Dnne Circle; 25 cwt; PezallyCdrcle, 15 mak tut vigtatnit two of )11138 J. U. DAVNNPOIL,T' THURSDAY EVENING, Nov. 3d, will bo performed, . DOT; OR, THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH I Dot.. -Ma DAVENPORT. To cow-lode with TILE SECRET! CARGO'S BRASS AND STRING BAND; °MOIL 21 111111 STRAW. ,e&IId IBbutationaL Edgeworth Seminary for Toting Ladles, ,AT 13Z1VICELASY, PA. ' . ~ HE tarr - SESSION will commence on NONDAY, Norembii 7th, see Circulars at Davison'a or Cochrane'. Bookstore, or mat the Principal, Rev. A. WILLIAMS, at Sewickley. KN., no2.lerdAltwl 110111I11GUAll COSIBIEIIOIAIL COLLEGE ' AND' 7 WRITING-LAVADEitY, ..:.' • eollB/m.1044 Ellatordide IFECriirngliars. MAUL CliikON ENTRANCE Per Orneinenta/ Writing:....."..,...'...5161 - - o Plain Writing— --. 10 Time ... unlimited. ... ' Writicg end Book•Larphig.... E LICIILIT: . N. SIIAFFER, Pro f essor of -Writing and Book Keeping. -. A. IL LETTREAD, Jr., Professor of Panmanaldp. .. 0. F. WELLS, Protestor of Book•Reeping and Comma , ' dal Chiculatiew. Subl REV. W. B. BOLTON, Ltattifei on ghtory and General , ' ets. BON. B. P. FLENNIKEN, UAL lii; Minlaterto Den. mark, • member of lb. Pittsburgh Ner,'Lecturer on Com. moMal Law. 4 PROF. Al. P. EATON, Lecturer on Elocution. 041 and we what he. serer Man boron attempted by any , elr . t=itainelartrates of Ornamental mud practical p . 4:t in yew Fromm, to the short vetoer from El monde and °petards. Gaud boarding at ARA per week. Birmingham Ferry free for studenta &Intranee at any time. . . For epectutem of °Strand Bulinam,yrnlng; welds two pottage Nampa, and address O. B. utrrusen. Principal, Ju'alydkrelf • • Iltl3borgt4 Pa. I UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Law bapartment, PECILADELPIIIA.. ATERM OF TIIIS INSTITUTION Trill commence on the 34 of October 0001, l'ho min us the nb,l lION. 8605 _act. of the lecturer . Pr op. ertß en 1001 PROP. P. AloCALL—El C idsuce. PROP. E. ROOMER BULLER—EquIty Jurisprudence. Ivory effort le made to render this butte:llkm eftluteet for the purpuse it hie in elm. The etudente arafraqunitly and 'carefully examined, legal queetions ars dlecumed sad exorcism In irritin focro part of the tonne. By the rules of the Oturte, the time orrtilAsti trt.txt go gi• l ee vfe r t e oat proem,. to dace study, In entitling ad. minion to the tar, and itben admitted je th e ceere w graduate of . this Icistitutlon can prim Oust once in the Eriennne Omit The Istroducture Lestrrin will be doliter. inaca,P4lpt.eetb, et $ o'clock, P. 11.„ o. the Lintel ikt ere min, by it. lion. ago. pu4ssrooD. • .ipsw pENN INSTITUTE, ItANCOOR STREET, NEAR PENN win op.° /ON DAY, tho ',Nth AtIGUAT. Termi $22 palmation o 2 An mouth. J. M. MIMI, aulilayd PrinelpeL W. DQUGI.AS, Na 77.1Ar00d.84mM.- HAT, CAP AND. LADIES FANCY_ FUR 110U`SE. Yell Style Dress Rate xio3i Ready,. , Withal). the new "Wei of BOIT Wird owl OAPS, Molt solo WI ' Aly Mends ela the pall: Bre lavliettlioy old ,stantt, No.W WOOD - VENOM oat: W. . _ . t - ,61*-,;, , Winn ,Ealts. G. Xl]Y/B, Baia Booms No. IN filth Etreet • ADMINISTRATORS' SALE 701 . Tag LATki RYAN'S FURNITOIII3 WAttliP.ooll, th e bimetal Bnildlog. Fifth Street. below the :11.11L3DAT : denting, bioetEthi at *0 deloot, sad eon aa• .ins each trettilling, 12.1ashortz, sat by der of Acluithietrators of Howard IL liAnu, deed. "-* The. huge stock of axing/ant work. 111 $080•004. u . Walnut, Ch6rry bud Folder, Atuhrecti W the fashions.' We allot of Elegant Funtitilm, such as Marble t 0,,,i,„1! mtd tver Team Fated, Tetei"-Tetse, Lounges, Uecoption and Pertor Choler, Bookers, Lthrery end .E..sef ChalreoNit. Peet cod - Arm Chairs, utent 'riflery of librd-holeNrarteu,, Tables, Hat Racks, Lien Mice end. Chark:nuntorone idyl. of Dreseing end Fiala Bureaus, dneloied %Lama& B oo k 8.,„„,, Perla trriting Dads, Dewing Stand, Ulgh and Low Poet, french and Uottege Beduteredr. tilde '. e3.lbe and eddies, Dining nod BreskfAst Table; and all the numerous arUclos In that liar. suitable thr, .Dwellings, Hotels and 0111.ws. Thule the largest nod boat assortment of watt Aniehia and wesorubls Furniture, in both elegant and pill, styled, ever offered at public We lo thin city. and mom Dealt olle, posed of without therm or delay. The articles Um bore emlned et the wareroom before the win) of esle. Terme made known Kraals .1 G. DAVIS, Ana. J 011.4 I. Simnel s ,} • J. AL rold, • on 2 GROOERIES, •SEGARS, 4U: AUC TION.-011 Friday N. ab, at 10 n 1 au commercial salacraoms, N. Si Van enact, *IN atr acid, without **error Nbl• prim. N.O. 12v1 ,- , 1.10 N:l3 2.lcdasstsytiioB.7nlPi 2 wicks kW 11.010., SlO Osrmsct tlegsra, 10 boxes 80101 . 010. 7 11 half cLcsta s, 1. do ‘lO Y. IL Tay 3.4 box Tobacco, 00000 LlOO.ll. '2 1.1.01:0m scslu. A qsAtalty of Qa•eca. mare. te..023 .1. U DAVIE!. Anti. f l ONi' l,- NUEuANNUALSALEorsOOIS ‘../ AND EiTATIDNIMIN—EVIDIT EVENING Tll/5 DlME—curt. ettriog ?lON DAS , Oct. List, at 7 o'clock will ha cordlomal at thr Anettor, Rum., NnN filth at., the Annual gel- valuitio D.n,hs end titailistery direct from the Laatoth Trom dais, root 1 - alibsilets. ihealdea ghtodord 11 ot Ls of Istsat sod I..t , .ldsais.aro thotimuds of autunite Cl rho tala t ient Doeutar [moisture ,d the day, all of which are warlautral new atel moist. The collergloili embrace,. Matt) anch wieta aa Weshinsior. Irrfn6, complete, 21 rola; Char:. Dickens, If role; Flursiniere Cooper fliarchE Pcott's Wsvetly Novels, II rats; Etcycllmu dna Algirrhhina, 11 s al.; Lard Bacon,3 voLu eirDltland'a Qui one ClihiElansi, 7 rolu Wilson's Novas Atabrcelium, b aolal 10 Tolle Prescall's Bayard Tsylos'irTiosels; •,,bc ?Gam ti Brlllsb P.m) 4141,9 vatteflaMbefelabtellaily. to Tads; Edgar A- Poe, 4 . ,11 , . Chalk's Conant tdary, 1 col.; Widalor'• aloario Dicalatiaryi bine and Sold Editions of Poolie fall act. 01 Dm Wtiiiaga of bran haiit,'Etorne, Lax. Ill!, Leigh 1100,ClaatIte Lat.!, So. The lineal and Nu edif ed. of the eminent English Toole and Bratoatisto splen did fam il y and l'ocluc titbits, Praltr hooka , and Polk kilos, 'mistral hundalgl Data. of Dap, Leiter, Elommerehd, Toes, Dill and Ladies' Both Paper, de, Sc. Bala Inadtlthro and withoot memo. Ladimiand Gentlomeuamisnited to call_ during the day and esanalne Iha stock, Irloickisrlll be kikl by prisms aala at low mks. 3. 0. DAVIS, /met. _ - Fil=sl EMERY, CAST STEEL, AXES, ac. , , AT AUCTION.—Ors Thursd ay morolog.. Niaraiatirtt, at Li o'clock, at the Commercial Salmi Room; No. 54 111th acme,. arlil be aold,peromptorily by order of tho admlata• tutor of Y. IL Davis, deed.: 60 kegs marled Emmy, 67.89 lb. gat littal,'tworteil sires, 10 do. Collins Ails, II do Ma Coffee. :61111., I largo Itort 2ate. 00l DOUBLE BARE KEW 13 UNS.—Oth Mure day evening, Nov. 3.1, at 8 o'clock, be iokl,at the Commercial Pales flocims, No. fit PIM Wear, by.arder . of Wm, McWillnney k•, on ...ions of lel:molt auticonecto 3 Double Barrel Goma (fUlle mid shot Barrel to ao,) arbkh can be examined at place of Bale. J. O. DBI7/B,4tict. AUSTIN LOOMIS cp Padkrch.nte 2'1:4 ave. STOOKS AT AUCTION.—wiII bo fold at din Illereb nu& Excithrigo, on Murals, monditi, 01154 o'clock. Ito lames A Ueghany Bank Stock: • - • . CO share. Oitizena? Bank Stat- • AUSTIN LD0.1113 A co: - .; tut's. • A LLECUIENY PROPERTY FOE'I3ALE. A —Two Lot. on lloutgommy street. '4 feft"G; . ,:fo Club god lead:ng along Taylor avenue 110 feeL . Tema, doe -bnart.l3 cash, balance 1, 2, wad a yanti;:ikp ply to AUSTIN INOMIA a 00, L.EI Fourth stunt.' B. D. JONES, Cambia 5,1 Toe • SALES BY AUSTIN- WUMIS et u CU., AT TIIE IdEItOILiNTS . EICHANOWNYKRY THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Maga,. Insurance-and Copper /Oak, Cone. and Baal Estero phi at pale jai it the Merchants' Eschew, by AUSTINLOOPHNA - 00. Notes, Drafts and Lama on Real Notate negotiated ca reasonable tertea by AUSTIN LOOMIS e 00., se2l Stook Note Brokers.= Nara it., OLD and YOUNG AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, Professor Wood's Hair Restorative [STILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, TEM growth. and color of the halo, if coed two ac three times a week, Many imaginableage. Perfectly oviduct, the gran-cover the bald with Warn% own and the hair; make it more left am! ['motile, than any otband the scalp free horn all disease, to the greeted age. Inaba. - noon, Judges. Attorney., Doctor., Clergyuren, infante:W . lien and Ordainment and Ladies of all clove., all over the world, hear testimony that we do not my too much to Its favor.. Read the following. andjudge:— , • . PRO/REMORA. TIIALBIIRO, -- um on hl. arrival In the United . States he was rapidly becoming gray, but on apylyth ß Wood's flair Restorative Ida hale coon tecatesd y It. originalbna 011ARGRII eIItDRIV,I3 Mamma Slrbe, N. T., says the gray hairs on his wife* head sere, at.' to, • few west's trial, turned into • dark brown, at the saran time beautifying and thickening the hair. RAYBIOND, Ban, Moine, says be is an elan yo nod Ida la& and wb[alters warn twodhlrda gray, but by the use of twb battles of Ilestoralre the gray bars bare &appeared, loth on bin ben and face, and Is more a& and glean than fur twenty.lne Sean preo.l/Xl. .11111: wife, at the age of fay two, ha used It With the area effaL FINLEY JOHNSON, En, of New °rim:weals that he lost bin Italr by the Yellow Forer.ln 1951, He used Wood'. Liar Restontire, anden Is hair la Dow thick and alma. B. M. MIDDLETON, Ll,lngaton,.Msbarna, says the Itatnatlre tea dons conch good in Ms part et the country. Be mod It for baldness, adapt. has • dna heed of halt. T. 1.. MOUE. Lebanon, Kentucky, nye la has seen Wood'. Hair Itadorildre In bundrals &ca. as, and neer knew It to fail in accompllah.leg all It parka. to do. - A. J. ALD=, blcLanstare,llllnois, ays be had the scald head eight year; ant -era bald, but by tbe Liberal use of Wood's Hair tire, be now has a rich glossy bead of balr. 46S- Raid by all Draggles, and by O. J. (Food • tk. Co., 4 44 Broadway, Taw York,and ill Market street, Et. Louie. Ho. Bold In Pittsburgh by Dr. GEO. H. ALTUS, L. rAtustEsrocx A 00.: • and all Deanna EZIE:271IIIIMMII!!!!1!1!1!1!!!!EM!!r=1 LOCUM' dr. GREGG, 131POIITERS or HARDWARE, FO. 5 WOOD STREET, Pour Doors BD.. Bt. Marlin Elite!, 0.9. Maur, Lsto or Ln c .._Lows Cara, Plartig ono. S. nit:snow d Commission Alercliants, IrOltTali PALS OP - PIG' IRON, 131,0021,T; • No. S 2 Wood St., Ftttabtuth. Haluada—Mon, Flab .t Co, ddrtitturgln Lrtnasl on, Copeland A Co, PUlaborgl.; Moe. E. Yranain,l pa, Ma arten lan. Pima Cameral, Ertriaboag Haan, Oardoer Co. Uollldayrtarp,. Po. jol.o.llmd THE EINTEBRB/811 Insurance Company OF PELILADELPIIIA, Insures Against Loss or Damago by Firs • on Buildings, ilerehandlee. - Wier •:: allure, me, at Reasonable Rate, of Premiums . DasefOso—P.B.stc4ford Dery Willfsin !Plies, of Wm' Adig e . 46 00.;lielbro Frasier: Jno. IL &tweed, of Atwood, whirs & 02.; T. Trodick, of Stoke. k Co. Weary Whertoo;Dordemil L. Dawson; Geo. R. fdarardof provers k gm; John IL brown, of John 11,11rown 1 Co.; Fatimatook, of It A. /Amato* 1 Co. limner D. (Mtn 3. L. Stringer, of Wood J &dorm F. RATCHFORD STAR.; President • CHM= W. COxi, earelary. Bareullan—Wro. Holla as 1 Co ,J. Motor Ca, Thomas b. flows, Jas. Itsraboll, Esq., Allen Reamer, Sm.., Wilson, 11111Iroy & Co, Wilson, Payne ICo., Bailey, Brown 1 Livingston, Copeland & CO, .7amoa B. Lyon 1 Co, Wm. B. Lovely k Co. GEO. 8. BRYAN. J/g. CO., Agents, Jaiiocdmd • No. 62 Wood Street Assurance _Company, 1 11001t0 ATE snarr, LONDA =UMMMO " : 800'110 PAID UP 2,194111 , ANNUAlibtaillnEflor the log January , 933,924 • • ';THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST 11 /4" or Dunne by TIM am= afery, dracription of :Property. YU Bata qf Itorninnu ars 111050,e4 I Oomph, bard upon thwarter OP 'the owner or (won. pant; and the merili °ribs risk. loom promptly adjusted and pal wltbont ,MIXO -London. •aperid And pronnt<3l. nilad• Thu frr pc.r.zt actin th 4 connbri• 11=1.13/.11 11 PIT/11171014" - • • Mem. James McCully k Co, 170 John Floyd 2 Co, 173 • Drown k Elrkparriets, la 3 Liberty etroot; D. Gregg A Co„ 09 Wood serest _ kildroy AO, 64 Wood s heet; James 11cCandleerk Co, 103" •• 46 l owa g a, WIC.11111 . 015t; O r ILA. Fano-dock A. Co„ First and - Wood streets; J o . woodaell A Co., Second and WoOd streets; Atwell. Lee A Co, 6 Wood stree • 1,,,,4,161,4 2 Co., Fourth and Market arra* ALl3,,,dlesa, Mama Co.;Wood and.Wator eta . nertmaten Einnuunain. - E.q.,13 Barak tenet. ' ‘ .:17 ' T. 11 B11 . Btru alagb - ont & Co, 233 Marta street; Wm " . 1.1%10 ra,' Borah lront Street ardstehoons a Cold., Front nod Usk etk, Smith, William k Co., 513 Market .tract; James 0 rshom k Co., 23 and =Letitia strost; ` Joseph B. MlkhelJ . Esq, President !decimates` Bent: Jams Daub?. Yes; esiietd Union •' Ron. W. A. Porter, Isla Judge Ewe's,. Cnert. JAMES W. A11.11(1FT, Agent, Je22.lydle Orneo. 103 Wood street. ;IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS, - 4.0. • CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'&Ii arid those desirous of obtelting the °UMW tionii, should ise chit the articles they parch.) areef&: . ed with th , e ..u tu . ll a cr e sa tt e l o u f the arm, NONE • °wins, tie guarantee of the wonders. and duratility of the Weds. is cachou to rendered seeliatially Wt• quantities of Inferior sod defective the are scum after Delsoli aid ajth the mine ot Brigia* . SOX, by Irish Houses, who, regardless of - the War/ I tml ttilletal alike= th e American converser aid the Essaitiao• terns of the ;enrich. Geode, pill „ m oo, asset= • badness po profitable, leldle purchsser7ran be failv. 4 " aof s wor th ies,. character. ' with (3°*d - J. BOLLOCKS* J; It. 001 . Agents. ha Church Speer, New Teri. sA.natrmx. iTt.zz:oxy=E3, 11.1211314GTV151 WoOdell and WSI tow NV aro sigtrift g4oo - co DACE, 4 , • anlo:dtting .1. a. DAVIS, Aln EiBEEMI NORT7EUMN RICHARDSON'S iwTearEteui
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