I)ittointrot 05atitt. •..... WILUMLUD. b. ZOO . /4.D. Z. 11115V3011 R. ERRETT & CO.. SD xroßs and pxorsizross PITTI323'UR.d.VX .911.0NDAY 51011NING, NOV. 7, 1859 • Tin Barirraosu Ezecnos.—lL is a 894 com mentary upon our .institutions, that in a gener ally law abiding community, such outrages could occur fig we find I'e - settled 'of the Baltimore elec tion.. It is no exooee for such pistolling, fight ing, stabbing . and general outbreak, that in the daysithen the Iceofono party was in the ascend ant in Baltimore, they wore accustomed to de stroy ballot-boxes, beet and kill men, dismantle newspaper offices; etc. It is a thamo for parties, or men clalening arepniati On for cameo. decency, to ehield themselves ender such s ubterfuge and to pretend to seek renege fo r wrong by doing Wrong. It is a great g rievance that the vast ma unity of theteople of Balttworn,nre to Be under th e _ acem cc ol o g c ro, if not denunciation, of the thole co untry, because of the outrageous acts of a bawl of 'Wriest' fellows, "rip 2 raps," "tigers" and "blood-tubs," who take possession of the polio on election day with , fell intent to prevent alty from voting but- such as they may allow. Cannot tltegeiiid people of Baltimore arise and assert the rights of the majority in some legal and constitutional way ? .It is not a derision of parties, apparently, in Baltimore, at present, on any great - principle. The eonteot appears to be for , peedeetiOn of the polio. We perceive that the tapers of either party charge the fault upon the other. The American, speaking for the "Re formers," charges it upon their foes. Tho Bal timore Patriot, in a long article upon the matter, says: "The Exchange has no comment 1.0 make on yesterday's war on the ballot-box, inaugurated ~by the Reformers and the senseless appeals of their thee organs. There was no rteceesily for any. It has only to point to the victims of its policy as the beet illustration of its madam and iniquity. It is quite up to the 'Rupee° Ferry incirrtden upon the rights of peaceable citizens. It canonizes the violent conduct, cif those Re formers who appealed to arms, matte "ineffect ual straggles of indlviduall gallantry." For what To get possession of the polls—nothing more—and to prevent 'Americana from voting. And then when they found that they could not convert all the warde into an Eighth Ward, they • took to their heels, after two o'clock in the day, and confessed a defeat." Upon whoever the fault belongs,• it tea griev one one, and the great mass of law obeying °Bi - :ens there ought in Boma ?, way enforce their rights. Our eympathies can!be fully•with math . er,party then, on the great questions of the day; yet, we are, we hope, sufficiently Interested in the well-being of every community in oar whole laud, to desire it' be freed from each scenes as are representeno Moe occurred at Baltimore on tho day of the recent.eectiod.' Ttca R a i m m t sialiarc.—At the great mass meeting held in the Cooper inalitate, in New 'York, on Thursday evening, - the Vag crowd wee eloquently addressed by Wm. M. Everts and Thomas Corwin. The speeehen of both these gentlemen wore epirited.and effective. We make the following quotation from that of Mr: Everts as fixing the rosponiiibility for all the agitation, bickering and (notable whioh have occurred in the last four or five years, upon the rightparly. Read it : "I want to know who Is responsible for having carried this conflict in human nature, between Slavery and•Freident, into the rude shock of Mmtlict, involv ing life,' liberty and property, among' the peaceful people of Kansas and Virginia? Who is responsi ble for it? Who began it? Who undertook to chow that the Math didn't go round the inn bat should be stopped, and who undertook to =timer the nature of freemen and extinguish the fires of , Liberty, and who have horned themselves with the bursting flames that could net be repressed 7 [Applause.] Why, gentlemen, it was very little matter when it was off in KILIUM; when a few people, peer, despised free men of the ordinary condition of Our Northern life, were oppressed 'by the powerful and neghboring State of Missouri, aided by Fade* arms and. by Fediral,atts, by the Federal Treasury, by Federal patronage, and everything in the shape of power and oorruptiou that contd be brought to bear upon them —then it was et little thing I /intim knew and we told them, though they were few and feeble, thou g . their bodes could be trampled under foot, and their liver' extinguished, yet they would triumph aver Missouri, over President Pierce,- over the United States . Dregoons, over everything It And why ? Be muse the electric spark of human right in the bosom of every feeble Kansas man was stronger by the law of God, which is the leer of all civil society, than all their opproisore, and that single electric spark was connected, by the thrilling voice of human sympa thy, with the immense battery of 15,000,100 of free mind, and bodies in this country;'[great applause,] and the culmination of the blow when it should be united in as to tell by its forte and boldness would, he knew, sweep away from the oppressors all the en gines of frond and twee ! And the Republican party undertook the - service of collecting the shock, and they will pour it out next year with a power and fullness that never was known before. [Cheers.] We hive lived to see those who sneered at "Bleed i.e. shriek for terrified Virginia! ; [Long-continued Applause, and. laughter, and cries of "Go on ! Goon!" We told them then that the men in Ransom were our eountrymen, and that oppression there • touched our hearts as much as if it was in Westchester county, in our own State. And the Republitia° party has this • to say almut Virenia—it is a part of our own Oran ' try ; its name, its fame, its - honor,lita prosperity, are .as deer to us as the name, the fame, the honor and proeperity of our Own State of Ne;York, is which we live. [Great applause.] But ire most deal with facts—we cannot falsify principle.i Our objects and oar purposes are to control this system of Slavery, so that where the Federal power goy, it shall not be carried with - our permission. [Applause.] It shall not go to the regions governed by our Government, and it shall not be replenished by importations from abroad. [Londe:mere] It is an'evil we wilt bear the burden of,•=that we will assist in controlling; and wo propose to put it where Maditon, Jefferson and Washington supposed it stood, as ;an evil to bode • plated aed burden to be climb:dated." • Gives Ix Up.—The New York Hera d ot once the most unscrupulous and enterprisiog of the locofoco papern of the llnion,lives it up and in its Wm of Friday declares that the "Black Re publican" ticket will be electedonTnesday. The Herald with a disiigard for truth that was nota ble even.ln a "Beim:vatic" print, has worked the "John' Brown" placer with an energy and ansiduty that IVO absolutelyherindean. It mag nified the event until one would have thought thatit in icality believed there were ;some lead ing Republicans of the country implicated in the crazy affair of Old Brown. It , however, is in despair. Nothing can eave the pro-slavery party of New York, from the overwhelming defeat that. awaits it, unless it may be fronds that shall outdo anything that has ever heretofore been ,effected in ttuttline. To-morrow, we shall hear, as we lielliv4; the despairing prediction of the Herald fulfilled. ' a Twarrwel4,taa.—The 24th instant appears to hero been grorally eet apart tio far for Thanks - - Th custom, which, until within a few yearn, WWI confined almost exclusively to New England; ha l e spread now to 'nearly tho whole Union. nib following Staten have u clerbo t u m ° , :tho 'name day for thankagiving and probe, viz flAr.t y CitieUna,.. Alabama, Booth CarOlina, N!W„ . .?"Haropehlre, Maino, M ae , tMarytindi; Rhode Islaid, New York, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan and Minnesota.' Jump Genii RESCUED ISOM Darowsnta.— This moping, about 101 o'cick, as Judge Gould, of Troyi‘wao in the not ofntepping from the liudeon Myer Itailrbad ferry-boat upon the bridge, be 'lipped and fell Into the baelu. The boat was moving from the slip when the acci dent °centred, and ae he was in the act , of ta king leave of come friends at the time; ho was • probably` ooking in an another direction, and not aware that the boat was moving. After fall ingehe floated upon the eurface the water, and Was finally rescued by John. McCarty, a desk hand on board of tho tow-boat Cayuga. Al though sot A aiinuner„ . the Judge wee conocione and knew Wit as long ea he :pawned upon hie back, held WI breath;and kept his arms in • motion, he would float. .This La did until aerie wee was render e d tot whieti; although speedt rendered, app hilt A long time. It was a narrow escape, for hod ho airlock either /the dock }he boat filling,AG would probably . have sunk to_the bottom of the Blip, which is of • great depth of water. Hewes taterito the °Moe of the fludsonTliver Rellroad;when:ho'obtained •:a dry overcast, and 'eon: after took the care for . Troy.-441/640.8ry. Jour."lfog.l. . ~,litstassii.A.umesu uns.4—lntelllgenoe was ' riotlved leiterday,' manounaing.tbe oinking of • ihe.nteamer Oecaarle, the Wheeling and Par. . homburg packet, at -Weet's Landingiabout eight soften abori Prirkeriburg._. The accident occur - red yesterday nierning. The boat: ran upon nag and enldebda water. Ilia thought she can be raleed.—W, lnfe f Hariniage fini.4.-TheariotiOricaleoftheClibri o ry of the late Stade Chliil4 l iislig l 7domP lated i it IS gald,'lll ll !valid toitilettimiky about Arisen thousud dollars ' • . . . ...:, Teti letsf, - -Or A 'Tatra Lirg.:::-Thera is even I ter-Tows lnt_apvitanyes.--Ameng the note- in this aide the grove, itilzaven Wherethe ;tome +, worthy up town-improvements stew - to i?eogreejh of life breakmot,nrare , felt brain gentle undu- ;is the immense Piano-Ferte . manufactory nf Wiens of the tuirippled and mirroring waters-, Messrs. Steinway d Sons, on Fourth even* ; an oasts, not in thedesert, butbeyond it - ---a rest, between Fifty-seeend• and Ffiy-third streets. I profound and biked ite th a t o f th e soldier re- .. Thg,bllikalpg, which is now r ee dy to receive the turned forever front the dangers, the hardships , coot*, hoe a front of 200 feet le ineiiee on Fourth and turmoilinf war, to the bosom of that dear avenue, is AO feet deep, with •ein rxtension on i ' domestic circle *hose bleesings he never Pri," Fifty-third street of 165 by 90 feet, five stories I at half their worth till be lord. theta. , high, with basement. The style of erchitectUre 1 This haven, this seas, this reel, is a calm and is modern 'ltalian, with brick lintel arches, i 1 serene old age. The tired traveler has Dbandoned i brown-atone trimmings. and brick dental egr the dusty, crowded and jostling highway orlife, niece. The-building, of ir hid% Louie Burger is for one of its shadiest and least noted by-lanes. the architect, is a very substantial structure, ' The din of traffic and Worldly strife has no , the basement walls being gropted brick-work, t longer magic for his ear; the myriad, footfall of i two feet thick, the fir . st story walls 1 went* .1 th e o n y ' e stony walks, is as noise or eathing to inches, and the remainder eine.° inches thick. him now. Be has ran his rage of toil, or trade, ; The mein structure covets eleveu lota, and the tor ambition. His day's work in aceemplished, , yard containing the drying buildings, the 'antis ee d he has come home to enjoy, tramp:ill end un- ; for boiler, engine, nod fuel, take itt four addi • harassed, the splendor of the sunset, the milder I tional lots. -One of Cerliett . celebrated 00 horse glories of late evening. Ask not whether he has, I engines, similar to the one by which the Tribute 1 or has not, been successful What matters it presses are driven, has been contracted for, end now whether the multitude has dragged his char- the most improved machinery adopted to abet lot, rending the air with idolizing acclamations, j business will be introduced. The establiehnient or howled like wolies on his track as be tied by 1 is so arranged as to divide the manufacture foto night from the fury of those he had lasted his two parts. The piano frames will be made in vigor to eerve. What avails it that bread leads the,.part of the building fronting on Fifty have rewarded his toil, or that all has, at the last thi'A street, and the finishing of the instruments moment, been stricken from his grasg. Ask not will be done in the lofts fronting on the avenue, irhether he brings into retirement the Wealth of so that a piano will be commenced in the bise the Indies, or the poverty of abankrupt; whether merit on Fifty-third .street, and pass thence his couch be down or rushee; his dwelling a hut through the various departments up to the roof, or a mansion. He hat lived to liUle purpose in- where the varnishing rooms are located; thecae deed, if he has not long since realized that wealth it will be passed on a little railroad to the action end renown are not the true ends of exertion, and fiaiehipg-rooms, receiving additions pa it nor their absence the conclusive proof of ill-for- passes from story to story till it again reaelles tune. Whoever seeks to know if his career has the first floor, when it will be complete end been prosperous and brightening from' its outset ready for market. The healing of the reams to its close; if the evening of his days shall be and the seasoning and drying of the )umber genial an blissful, should not ask for broad Used in the manufactory •will be effeotek by; acres, or towering edifice, or laden coffers. Per- steam, and the gas need in the establishment; vetted old age may grasp these with the unyield- will be manufactured on the premises. The ing clutch of insanity, but they add to hineares cost of constructing the Minding!' will be about and anxietiee,not to his enjoyments. Ask, rather, $68,000, and the total cost, including gronnd has be mastered and harmonized his ening pas- and equipment of the establishment, will reach dons? line he lived a True Life? . 'mut $130,000. It will give employment to A tree life: of how many lives does each hour from 400 to 600 workmen, who will turnout from 40 to 60 instruments per week. In order knell the coneluelonl and how few of them are that the lumber of various kinds need In ?the true ones! The poor child of sin and shame and crime, who terminates her earthly being in the factory maybe properly seasoned and prepared for use, it will be necessary to keep about :two. clouded morning of her scarce budded yet blight million feet constantly on baud, involving; as ed existence; the desperate felon, whore blood expenditure of from $60,000► to $70,000. The is shed by the community, ' as the dread penalty establishment trill be ready for occupation about of its violated law; the miserable debauche,,who totters down to his loathsome grave in the spring the let of January next. ~, time of his years, by the fulness of his festering Messrs. Steinway & Sons commenced business in this ,city seven years ago, in a small gear iniquities—these, the world valiantly affirme, building in- Varick street, making one plane,per have not lived true lives! Fearless and righteous world! bow just, how profound are thy jad e- week, abd from this small beginning they base by their industry and devotion to tenders, mental But the base idolater of self, who de. gradually reached a success of which they May votes_all his Moments, hie miergiee, his thoughts, - . to schemes which begin and end io personal ad- well be proud.—N. I'. Trib. vantage; the grasper of gold and lands; the dove- ' tee of pleasure; the man of ignoble ambition; the woman of frivolity, extravagance and fash ion; the idler, the gambler, the voluptuary—bn all these and their myriad compeers ' while born on the crest of the reproof, how charitable the judgment of the world! Nay, is not even our ideal Christianity, which picks its way so dain tily, cautiously and inoffensively, which regards with gentle rebuke and is regarded with amiable toleration by some of the foremost vices ofthe day; is it not too often oblivious of its paramount duty to teach men haw to live worthily and nobly? Are there not thousands to whom its 'erotica lions, so far as duties to.mankind are concerned, are substantially negative In their character; who are taught that to do, good is a casualty, and not a frame of being ; who are told by it to feed the hungry and clothe the naked when they thrust themselves en the charity of portly affluence; but as an irksome duty for which they should be rewarded, rather than a blessed principle for which they should be profoundly grateful.. Of the millions now weekly listening to the minis trations of the Christian pulpit, how many are already vividly impressed with,the great truth— that each in hie own sphere should live for man kind, as Christ did for the instruction, redemp tion and extialtation of the race, and that the power to do this in their proper sphere, abides I equally with the humblest as the highest. How many centuries more will be required to teach even the religious world, the full meaning of the term Christian ? . . , A. true life must be simple in ail its elements —animated by one grand and ennobling impulse. All leaser aspirations find their proper places in harmonious subservience. Simplicity in taste, in appetite, in habits of life,: with a corresponding indifference to wealth, honors and aggrandizement, is the natural re. salt of the predominance of a divine and uneel fish idea. Under such a guidance, virtue is not an effort, but a law of nature, lik ej gravitation. It is vice alone that seems unaccountable—mon strous—well nigh_ ridiculous. Purity is felt to be as necessary to the mind, as health to the body, and its absence like the inevitable cause of pain A true life must be calm. A life perfectly di rected is made wretched through distraction. We give up our youth to excitement -and dis traction ; we wear out energies in strife for gold or fame, and wonder alike at the cost and worth lessness of the mode. "Is not the, body more titan meat ?" Aye, truly! But bow !few have practically, consistently so regarded it? And little se it isregarded by the imperfectly virtuous, how mph lees by the vicious and Worldling. How like to the ware of the inferiateti anamal enise in a magnified drop of water, is the strife constantly waged in each little mind! How sloth is jostled by gluttony, and vide wrestled with by avarice and ostentation headed by meanness! The soul which is not large enough for the in dwelling of one virtue, affords lodgment and scope and arena for a hundred vices. Bat their warfare cannot be indulged in with impunity. Agitation and wretahedneee are the inevitable consequences, in the midst of which the flame‘of life burns swiftly and flaringly to its close. A true life must be genial and joyous. Tell me not, pale abehorite, of your ceaseless vigils —your scourgings. These aro fit offerings to Moloch, not to our Father. The man who is not happy in the life he has chosen, may be very sure be has chosen amiss or is self-deceived. But not merely happier ; but he should bo kind er, gentler and more elastic in spirited as scenes! firmer and truer. "I love God and little Oil- - dren," says a German poet. The geed ate ever attracted by the presence of the innocent sad lovely. And he who finds religion adverse to, or a restraint upon the truly innocent' pleasnres and gayeties of life, El that the latter, do not in terfere with and jar upon the Sublimer object's, may well doubt whether he has indeed "learned Jesus."—Horace Greeley. • - Ben Fitadomoo, Oct. 7, 1850.—Oae of the se verest shocks, of earthquake that has taken place in this city during the last flee yeare, occur sd lad Wednesday, the bth instant, at fifteen r ntes after twelve o'clock, noon. The'sacillat de were from east to' west, and were women with deep rumbling noise. Men, women and children rushed into the streets, and their 00t111- !canoe denoted more or less alarm. 'One of the morning papers describes the effects to follows: "The City Hall was ranch shaken. The vari ous °panty emcee were vacated instadtly, and a general stampede rook place down the stairs. The want of any interior banding In struc ture redders it very liable to be acted upon by an earthquake. The Twelfth Dostricti Court was iu sesaion, and jury, officers acid speetatoth—all but the Judga—took summary flight from their Beats, and eoampered pell-mell out of the court room. The United Staters Court rooms and the Custom Howe was aloe much jarred. From what we can gather in varloua directions, it seems that buildings situated upon made ground, or upon Mlle, oscillated the most. In the church of the Advent the shook -was severely felt by those who had assembled there preparatory to the performance of eomo funeral solemnities. Nearly every person left the church snider the fear that the shook should be repeated. This, indeed, was the impression all over town. Sev eral brick buildings had their Ala oracked,and the plastering was showered down into the rooms Lu many instances. The mastic has been shaken in 'pots from a building in Clay street, half way between Montgomery and &nem. Water in pitchers were elopped over on each elde in many inatances. Numerous pereons were mute ,aiok by the peculiar motion, and in eome instances' vomiting owned. In a grocery store in the: south part of the city the bottles was shaken. down from the shelves. Dogs barked, as though they were frightened by the phanorctonon, and the hanging lamps swung to and fro. Altogetit- er, the shock inspired a seat amount of terry and occurring ar midday, when every one was engaged at hishanal vacation, the number who felt lie effect was greater than on former ocoa pions. The last aware °hook was to February, 1856, Meth o'olook in the morning. Tho wea'• er, which bad beenhsually warm for three or four dam auddenly changed on the 4th instant; the thermometer in sixteen hours fell from over . 80 degrees to 45 degrees. Tho earthquake fol-, lowed Bop after, stadia the opinion' of a few eel 13Miflo gentlemen hero the convulsion we the drew, of the sudden oharigehl the temperature." CO4ISIOS MID Loss or Lllll.—The steamer Champion, on her way from New York for New Raven,. Conn., was run into lost Wedneeday,on Long yeland Sound, by tho propellor Albetrom, and mink to her upper deck in twenty_ minutes. ~ A Mr. Steele, of New Haven, arid two other pas- Bongoes are missing and oupposed to be drowned. A fircomo, name not known, is believed to have been -scolded to death when thoboilei was °roll ed by the collision. The Albatross . and the - steamer Mimi took if all the enceiviug crew and paeoengers, and towed the wreck of tho Champion until she grounded • off Be.! Spring Point, where she now lice. There were:four borers and eight mules on board, which were all &awned:. -..' ' - , • t '• Bavaria. •car- loade r 1 of iron for } lie track of 41.4.0 the - Fasette County: Railroad have been' car ried up to ID. itraddreir.duriott th e put. fort= nigh fano, exitailA ate , tho aa will be in ruinitignrdtreagnio ll o ,ll 4 •about Ave weeks., The deep cast AIL iinnidoklinearil 991spieted.--Fgrtiopitrift. SUMMER COMPLAINT.—Tho fact is now:to, w 11 eetablished for any one to attempt to controvell it, that most of the diseases which often prove fetal in entre which are produced by exceed...ow of Nolte and rege tapes, by which the stomach Is disordered,the liverderanged, the blood ytagnated and digestive argue:La, rendered lonctive If at torpid. Choler*, Cholera Morbes, Billet sod Crimp Cholic, Dysentery, Diarrhoea and such like complete:di ger minate and thrive upon improper food and often Mu* be. come co deep seated nod Hoed upon the constltutien,q,bat the etrongest and moot active mineral medicines are unable to toned their progress until tbe patient is proatratq and .11 hope. ofvellef are ended. Who I. It that Wu not Gen • fine, healthy Infant or mini t, sehted with ono of the tainoy ! tag disetutem above gpoken of, and despite the skill and sci coca of medleal gentlemen literally waste army nrelertifelr treatment! And how is this treotmoot to be amennt4 tort Pimply by the fact, that instead of adadolatering eon. remedy to stay the falling strength of the afflicted, bpd at the ammo time cheek the ,team.. In Ma progrea, the reMedy prewribed aided to the eihaudlort of the natural strength, nod ett the time the disease wart mastered the euffereg waft prostrate, and falling to excite • reaction the fottleos died from the erect of the Odeon adminivtered to neroot the Nees.. Not eo with Dffalusra LIOLLAND DPV_EfUII, which are composed entirely of vegetable matter, and ahich bare not only proved themselves the beet Wok to usU. Lot hare never failed • to correct dleordere of the etomecli and bowel. when taken aorcrdinn to directions. In the cure of dammerComplalnts they have no equal. Try them atone. Bun Canirrttn—TheGenedoehighlyConcentritedlloer• have. Holland Bitters la pot op in half plot bottle* renly, end retailed at $1 per bottle. Th great damned: for this truly Celebrated Medicine his Induced many imitations, which tbo public shooltigterd egainst pnrchaelog. Stirrare of kept:anion' Bee that our name bon the label of aver, bottle .l rort boy. JAIIIII PAGE, JR., A ole Proprietua 27 Wood etrek, batmen Ist and 2d CO., ea-, Plttaborgh. Pn• slatlawr Me rucsatsu lived to be upwards of Pine hundred years old, bet Fermat; years Is now the age ofAnan, and in order to resch even this .- r, It is mulatto to guard well the heatth. Slight alimouts, oft neglected, lead' o se rious thaeasea immediate relief i afforded in vane of Sick Headache, which is frequently the forerunner of scrap Ill oess, by the nee of WILSON'S PILLS. prepared an I sold by D. L. PAIIIIESTOCK {; CO., Wholemle Druggists, And proprietors of B. L. Fahnewtcck's Tertnifuge, No. 60, corner of Wittd and ith strewth. Titu• burgh, P. loolnittsT • Jitb3 ` fibbtrttoemento. Special Notice. • 7 SAMUEL. GRAY &. SON, NO. 19 FIFTH STREET, LI AVE RECEIVED and have n.::w in _Li. the lamed and woet ottraottro 6.D1 imeut of pods for their. FALL AND WINTER SALES .• They here ever °tiered, embracing all the now andjateat etglee of the moon, whicit ere adapted to the vents of °cattlemen of taste, who appreciate etyle end ruddy.) In Clothing. SAMUEL GRAY A: ON, MERCIIANT TAILORS. no 7 NO. it Fierzi STOCKING- MT OS. IC N - 4 . CHEAP AND DURAB4E. ..D A EY Stocking Manufacture; C..rner Fifth St.. and Market alley, 11 AS on hand a tremendous assortment of Li_ Htocklngs, llose, hocks, ComLrU, Gloves, Iloods, Balk• for men and atoms., together sith • vM7 Gnats° assortmeot of all deacrlptlons of Goods In his lino mailable to the mown. Ile soils prima ankle. el low .prloaa. Call mud examine. Itsi.ltscriembetl Al. DALY has tat one stout, and that la on Me comer of Fifth attest and Market Huey. no7l md MMMEMI TO all Societit s , Aesociations, tary Companle• nd the public In general. to Jain In our pion:melon on the 10th lost, tho date of the Centennial Annlrocaary of the birthday 01 thnt glodoue pot t, ,FILED VON BLIIILLEIIe Boole Use wishing to participate will algolfy thciOntan. Hoe to Hos. WALTHER. President of the echiller Bend. The procession will etert from M.eontc flail, oit Plflb encl. et 10 o'clock, •. a... by order.. FRED. lIOUPB, ) JAB.BIEBENZOK, Cznuni)toe A. OETTING, WINNER'S VIOLIN PRIMER—.k: new v • and complete method of lemming to play the klolln, without a mum. In Ole work the rodlutent• 01 :, mu.lo ore explained in a tiew and simple mariner, while inelodi. main and extrciatie are introdoced. whirl arc calculated to loterest and advance the pupil, To which is added a col lection of the newest Bongs, 1...1it05, blotches, de, Mier he. fore polillthed In any dmllu w rh. Priceboc. Pot Yole by JOLLY Q. MELLOR, 81 W.ocil aural. Copies mailed no receipt of the price. corT 'OT! C F..—All purnona having Oainis 1,1 against. the Volcano f , ou Oompthy of filasailloMfitarls county, Ohio, are requweel to promet the lame to the nth dorslifned, al his office, In SI ItSsilern on or before the /MET DAT OF JUNE nom, for the purpose of morrtainthg the whole amount of the los of told Voltam., lron Com. pthy, and that th so po a ny claim., m ay , may hem pron todividend loom funds that come lOW my hands tor that purple° Massillon, Nov. 3 0 —n07.40 GEO. EMMET, &cults, - • EUREKAI EUREKA II The EUREKA WOOLEN SKIRT, with Peteat pestle, The QUEEN OF DI A SioNDB. with EleaSea Buell.. Tho aboao are the two boa Skirts la market. all other kinds of Skala... Slagle, from 9 to ,",n spflag, et lowest prime either Wholesale or Retail, of EATON. OGEE a AIAORrIFS. hol N0.17 Fifth eilaatt THE BOSTON RIBBED HOSE! Over GOO dor. reo'd and to a'#ire Oily Marc4infa and Country Deniers napplind aloweal prices. EA "ON, ORSE a lIAOIII*, no 7 No. IT VIM .Unot. DRESS. TRIIII6IINUS.--- F.VBIIOIDKRIES, A vary full amortmout of tho boat etylea for ealubi; lao7 MASON, 011E1 d BIAGRUSI, Ii Mb Wira.t. EATON, CREE & MACRO! Lime received an elegant lino 01 FANCY WOOLEN Goof*, Direct from the Alenniinetnrcre. City midtknutry Dealers supplied M Eseteto no 7 N0.;17 Jarket Stisat. A 0001 l 8111 ET FOR 75 CENTS.- - A Lhokoanortitont o Fino Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Scarfs; Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Ifalfjlose Clloveg; Silk, Morino, Wool and Cotton Undeinhirts and Drawers, for men, boys and children. Whuteul•Dealere furnish.. al &mai advar...4 cost. EATON, CREE &.111ACROS, no 7 No. 17 Market, street. F LOUR -1000 bbla. Extra rantily Frour; do 41 " •' SOO Euparthan Tierrito and fOr sato 11 BISIPSON NIMBUS; no 7 . 14,4er51 eat., Atlckbeny GRAIN —2OO Oats;. . Foci 4. 1 cot. ILO do Bye, Itecetroland for sale by EDITION 8 NELSON, imo7 Federal and Polo etreedn, Allegheny E .. NVELOPES, , ENVSLOPES ' ' A ; V6V3PSS. MINT it lIINBEtaro pow operibg • lariKanortsnat ut OPIVPi Mgr, Wkit, 9ritYi Ma* sod sfortevorror In: .B. ea ,en Tee 1 , 2;66100 ag7 REMY EL 09/411SA IltbYallbsmemnt LEISIING'S PATENT LAID TEEDIB are moth surtrior to - other now in nse—IIIEDIttO MARY A VANTAGES FOUSIS IN NO orass.- The arranimulent for detachhtS (he Laml work. on the Masitta t. eirspist; druabl, We. A ern arormitthe lamp receive all arum Wherever them Lenten/a an k 13.0.13 they .readopted. Pricer cerylnts They are welt adapted for RAILROADS DILLE'S, BUTS at 4 every place wham neat, couvedent Listens is wanted. Please eziottee these Lanterns tar purchasing other kinds. Kerp this r trf.r.ste. Moo Het to the trade f mashed o. plleation ,FLEMINO lORRENS, Bola Proptio Idonofact: Abittaiouutocturanfol Japwged— corWr libilmt and Thlttl 0i,54111a17tT . PIT7'IBURGITIZA Etmperittitt ellraattlon, Taste £ Klettassee & D. BIJGDI3. REWER'S BUILDING, No. 102 Market „Aland 13 111111 street, bare roomed at their old eland, *hers the choicest stylee of DRY GOODS, snob Shawls, Raglarut, Doane, elk and Wool Dehattes, with all other dm - riplions of ladies. late Tublonable Goods will be found of the slaws glandes and OBIZATIsst at the lowan prim. REMEMBER I No. 102 Mabel and 13, Mb Bisect, Plttehnrgb. noMyd CUTLERY.—THE A ON 1 THE ATTENTION THE ATTENTION THE ATTENTION THE ATTENTION Of arc ry bodi is THE ATTENTION directed twins aplendld Monk of KNIVES ~no TORRE SCISSORS. RAZORS. E. nAI CARTWRIGHT A IMMO, No, 60 Wood et. P A UL S 0 N'S TIAT, CAP, and INTRODDOS =IS DAY, LtITHODUCE Ladies' Fars, LADItS' FURS, LADIES' FURS, oxix..ralmws. x-trns, CHILDREN'S' FURS, CIIILDRENS' FURS GENTS' PUS GAUNTLETS, Gents' Fur Gauntlets, _ _ Cleats' For Clapo, PAUL SON'S! Paulson's! NO. 73 WOOD STREET. BABGAINSI Watches, Jewelry, &c. AT PRIVATE SALE, Until Tuesday, November, Bth, AND AT AUCTION..SALE, Tuesday Morning, Nov. Bth, at 10 o'clock, OONTINUING UNTIL THE WHOLE ♦IL.E SOLD. SALE POSITIVE-WITHOUT RESERVE DI order or Trustee. W. W. WILSON, Agent no4.2ard LATE IMPORTATIONS =ln bare Nat received • xboroo otieotion or leatings mbipted to the present season, embracing BILK CASHMERE VW/ISMS. SILK PLUSH VESTRiGB, PARIEI PLAID OABELMERS VISSTINOS. Also, an elegant assoctmlitt of 11gbt ..of dark colored 811.6 VICETINGIB, toltablo for evening dress, Irkich oe of entirely near styles, and alts Oa mills op to older In Ills ICAO and moot approved manner, at moderate prima B.O.7NICTIGL GRAY At SON DIERCEIANT TAILORS, FIRST PREMI - s = Stoves, 6r, tes and Rangeal BlLifil CUP! VLVEII MEDAL DIPLOMAS! AWARDED DY THE LATH ALLEGHENY COUNTY AIM WESTERN P T ENNEYLVANIA matu. CULUDAL SOCIETY BISSELL & CO., NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET, MANUFACTUREBB OF 0001CITSO-, PARLOR HEATING STOVES, Fine rind Common Enamelled ORATE FRONTS AND Man% And the OsWasted Copilot and high. 0 OOZING RANGEL II you matt the KENT COOKING BANGS that le made Oat BISSELL & CO.'S If you rant • CO3IIING BTZI 913 tbst moot WIRSAA, can ca BISSELL & CO • AYA•e i • ai hoildlett • home, sud want the hart OR ATI F D YDNDIIBB, call on 1r BiSSETZ , & CO., lto • 295 L rrrrr y Street 'WRITING PAPER AT WHOLESALE. T —A large sod ?WWI totalize:a of Wtitlng Pape! ou baud sad dolly rotatsingitow 'atop which 1•111 be sold al very low rata to wholcalo Mauer* for W. G. JOHN 20N C0.,E49.41>M1_. 67 Wood-drool. GOLD PED4—A.note Bud choice, lot of Gold Pon. lust walla. Polot. Mounted odttkont soy limit of time. • Bold it loitpllow. l 4 - -MI. G. 301INBCON ta), St tlo 11, nos , 67 Wood West FENDERS, ' • NURRSZRY, PIRROND IRON, ROMA, SINT TALC DOSIAION SIND:ALM ths hos ON/ INOTIMOO Tin Wsrobouee of • W. W. BRADSHAW, • No.ISS W• • • anat. QYRUP-20 Mb; Pennsylvania; zi act. New Tort 10 ,40 astrAooo l m, Tor Ado by no'. , ATWELL, LET A CO F lBll-10 bbie. large No. 3 Mackerel; a apt , Aitalr • Jug rwa end ro, we b 7 __L... a I, 011._ 20 10 ranueunkoil , bbls;,,Bleach=. "is .r " s ; Per sale by tad ATWELL, UM a 00, NO. MOLOSS9.-0 bbls. Mauna i n . got. and tanks by 011117 VAN OMR, no 7 • . Second rt. A PPLES.-92 bbls. choice 'Apples_ ]just re Jal— calved and rot tab by GRAF, VAN °Milk noll./ 4 fecund at. UFFEF.-1,50.45 good and, priMe Rio; ,a 0 . • t do Java,— Jo Mon *lad far w in pock.ATIV I1 4 LIKB & 00. ORANGESBirset llama , receiving this "day and fur silo by AMER k ANDEBBLA SOT Na ra Wood amt. • 111QLANK,BOoKs AND bTATIONny,.... Inge asortawat cm giaad at • noTA l BUNT MAW& PET Al' 'NUAI REGESTAE ' Arlalß.9 for 18e0. Trice flO mato. rat We it r stol , HON! 1 11111128%. VELVET tiTOItE atiOW y large suiartmat cm hood is nun a alum% O. - SODA-150 kap .Lecia brand for ink *34' V.* =7 =um; taa a 40, DAUS, 8A433.-4 WO 6 esagen &ploy wen? /UMW,/MUM* IA Mistellantaus. Et .A. "I• IV 2' 0 Is 7 STOVE DEALERS Is respectfully invited to the largest stock end mean variety of avro - v El 3 ht the Stets, maratintered br A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH TN our assortment will bo found the follow J. tng weft krlol/13 FUR STORE, COOE STOVES TUE DOUBLE•TOP PATENT OAS it SMOKE CONSUMING TROPIC, (or Coal TUE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE.TOP PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARBITER, for Coal. THE NEW DOUBLE•TOP PATENT GAB AND SMOKE CONSUMING EUREKA, for Coal or THE CELEBRATED VICTOR, for Wood, Live Oak and Pittsburgh PREMIUM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT EMZEIM PARLOR STOVES, for Wood and Coal; beet In the market, and heating Stove, of every datarip GRATE. FRONTS, so., all of wblob will be sold on Mr= . F IR S T :PREMIUM AWARDED By 'as STATE FAIR TO GRAFF '& CO., reut.bricriErA.cruxiskes, FOR THE BEST STOVES.. S. FOR THE REST • COONING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With large road Door for throwing In boa], "AND BEST WOOD CODS STO YE. DiPLOSIA IfOR BEST LAUNDRY STOVE. Also, on hand a largo anaortmeng of Hating Storm, Mtn and hoot' Grata Front., Wanders, Sot and hog froze, Sugar Keith.% Wagon Dozen, Hollow Wars, Sc. GRAFF Ir. 00., No. 245 Liberty AT THE HEAD OF WOOD STREET, ara.lyd Pnrnsaraon, CARD. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY ;imolated with Um in the WHOLESALE ODOCRET BURMA Mr. SAMUEL HWART and Mr. WILLIAM CURET, and will onitioom the same at the OLD STAND, NO. All LIBERTY EiTIIERT, dlrectl °melte the Eagle Dotal. WILLIAM IL OODDLY. Pittsburgh, July 1, 1859 SAMUEL SWART Whl it.l3Ol.l.ltLY Whl. CURET. W. M. GORMLY & 00., W.V10LE113.A..1..23 GROCERS, DEALERS IN FRZOVI•6IONB. .PRODUCE • AND PITTSBURGH ISIANUFACTURES, No. 1171 Liberty Plet.burgh, Pa. Jutamd2dp DIIPUY & MITCHEILI, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 01Iles No. 1 Stect , s Block. South-Water Bs., cor. Ls Salle St, Chicago. Warehouse No. 13 Booth-Water Gt. Solicit for the parehaae of Flour and Grain in Chicago Market. WEIMICIII a Prlintlia. Ellttheock, Warw . , a Ou, 1 Nadel Mgt.*. pg, (loom W. Con, Ep.. I:1mm Watt I Wilton. J.llcadon, riotaela FINLEY & TIIRPIN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHICAGO. • Sirflive pertfooler attention to the purchase and sells of UWE, IMAM AND PORE. Rem •P—LIPPIROOIT A 00., Pittsburgh, P. JNO. B. CANTIELD, do do DANIEL WALLACE, do do eelfamdis F RESH ARRIVAL OF THE CELEBRATED GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTE S. The patina aro remectfolly levlted to 111:10:11110 tba apt.- dld asetrtment of Inerme, so.. band from the celebrated factories of WILLIAM KNA.BI A 00., Baltimore; • HAMM 131t0a, Nem Tor, HA LET. DAM a CV., Wet.. Comprising lb. LATEST AND MST AOSORTIIINT OF PLINOS IN THE CITY. Those Instruments have taken the highest prandome letter.er exhibited to oomperithm with others, and are pronounced by ouch undoubted authority as t. THALIII2O, • • . H. TIEOXTEMPTB, DIDAILOWII, 0. BATTER - and others, Zonal, if sot 'opener to any In this country. Also, MELODEON Bv, . . • From the celebrated factory of The lergeet Factory In the world. OITARLOTI'M BLUME, Furs! Furs!! THE PREMIUM FURS!!! LVHS MULLER, Manufacturer of all kinds of ladies', Children.' or Gentlarnanh Arad. Sleigh aid *mina Hobe., death In Deal. Hobo., to, who:aside and tete, No. 133 Wood street, out door to Dr. Espier. 116 r ru kindsaired cleaned and alterrl in Ito. hest man lier. Allnds gapping Dare bought. ocatnottl LADIES' BOOTS AND 5110$11. Ttot utolstEgood bating Lotted Got Wok of Pew Lb ter,decounl, will cantinas the bottom. at the Old Stand, GRANT STRUT, tottroso Stand and TUG 'Mods, when every Undo! LADIES' SLIDES will be made to order, of the DM MAZIRIALS AND WOBIMANINUP, and sold at the lowest cub prkee. aotEatil attvin Lut.tutm - Elmtwit, COAL VAESS, PARLOR GOAL HODS, COAL SCUTUM purrs !WASTE'S, ERE WM, and Urge assortment of House forldshing Hardware, at the I= City Mote =dila Warehouse of W.W. BRADSHAW, not] DM Wood it,. Int door behnr Aro of Golden Chen. DRAWING PAPERS—In oboes or rolls —Allays mid tor HZ 0 JOHNSTON • CO, &Allow/. nc• CO? Wad stmt. COO' STOVES, 00 OK BTOVBB. , rim me. inattment In the elks bat tie IMO at: sta** awl Tln Werth/zee of • W. W. BRADSHAW, not.] ISt Wool et , Ittdost bekrn den at GOMM Gen. AGM BAGE3II .BAGEllll—sackwheat and I Moor gads of Yl Tonnes sad yam, nestle dodo. WI and Waled to order, out to ftnieW upon the shorted hake at MUM! it hallettni. sot 0:11317 of•ldtxsty sod @sod ate. 10tURCHBIELD CO., are belling Frew B / 6 " , " abetF .Iw, Coburg, sad Pareutt4. llll a tau modinent of somatic Goode u asap as ma b 451. lima moss—go bble.faitsg.p. AJABgtg S Wood= Come of Root so "PATIO! SILKS, CLUMP DREGS GOODS 4rzt7 oSwentAmboy MEOW a 078, /or U w LZ .. ) CfIEAPEST BEST!! LARGEST!!!— 535 pays the Tuition for Single and bouble Book-keeping, Writin", o Commercial Arithmetic and Lecturei. 1 1 1Ibt *mita Ward, PM: Stationery, $7;11111 C,ourf., J. 3 & — entire.agqee en , $6l. Uanal time to complyte a full Guam, from 6 to :ID Leary BOadent, upon aradnalln, ta gnaranteett 11 . De com petent to manag. 1.1..-bk• of '.ny 1.0.10ca01, and 21;nitfl.d to earn a astui, of from 9500 an 91000. Stu/anis enter at any Lima--5o Vacation-9,ler, at ploasstret 010. A. PRINGH A 00 No. 118 Wood It, 24 &or above fin . - Flds NIEIIII.IIIB V)U I L It U....1NF-rt.. WitITING you ia:a, received at l'lttaLurali. 11 , 11.i.tolpbtn , aod owe Stat. Pair al Zanesville. A 1.,, at „.f ten Uolon for the peat tour fej..!dittltlety Dom receloctl et half prim Furl:Mutart; Speciteema and Deb.ltiOrd, of the Collage, Outlaw the letter damps to ault-dttwg L. W. JENKIIin, Pittsburgh, Pe.. ilublu JELottcro vsaiNcE blErmcs.—The following suaracerws .ppolvtmento for thy present week: ' DIONDAT, Nov. 7th, at 7 o.clock, P. dl., In mho nob Preaby tartan Church, corner franklln and Townsend mews, TUESDAY, Nov. Bth, In the none thatch, Ho will exhlLlt Andrlen'a Panorama at 2 12C1.k, P. M , mocha chi,. dreri, and at 710 the erentne ulit exhibit thti same to tbsit*l4runa. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 9th, .t 7 o'clock, P. >h lotbe Pawed Rebirmad Prvaltyterlan Church, corner of Militant and Penn @treas. THURSDAY, Nov. 10th, In the same church, at 2 o'clock. P. LC, will exhibit Panorama toc itldrtn, and at 7 o'click,P. show Pararamn to the claret:ls.' PRIDAT, Nov. nib, eXhiblt Panorama to inmstea of the Insane dayltun. SATURDAY. Nov. 12th, exhibit P.Oriktlilk to qunatez of Orphans' Asylum, Allegheny City. Prrnmoson Tama Oaavarr, Pittsburgh, November 3d,".11350. O'AN Election for Three Directors;n( this llompeey,to earrifor throe jean, will be held at the Banking Howe, on MONDAY, November the lith ItuM between' the hours of 11 o'clock. A. AL and 1 o'clock. P. 11. noenlyntr JOllll D. /SCULLY, °adder. Ptrrsseadg t la, 1859. 10/116 DIRZCTOIitS Or TEC WEBTXIIN • RANO Ocutrear have thhi day declared M dividend of Threel Lallan voli each glare of Ito capital illt4o, out of the ear,* profits of the hat six months, payable to Mock hdders On or alter the 1111, Wet. nog did 7. M. GORDON, flecretary. Ctrumrs'Esnl, 4 . I Prrritenson; November 1,4850. „ -- . 4 . 1 , 1E Board of Directors of thti Bark hese this dsy declared • dividend of 110 ER PER EINE ob the capital stock, oat of the profits of 66 !set nix months,lpsysbls to stockholdervon or after the 11th inst. tica : E. D. MEER, Cashier. --...--, • b0711R.7 ~ . ALLSOBVI• ROM, NuTOl33 r , 0 . LI - 7 -b BE Ptisident and Directors of this " - T— , ' pant have tido day declared a dlrlden , frof POUR PER CENT. oat of the profits of the last eir months, pep able tolltackbolderi oo or after thallth toot :. botdtil , Jot, ODOR, enabler. loos Cot Ituct4letrembor 1859. Ina Directors of this Beak have this day .T. 7 declared o dividend of romr:1211 crsZ 0. the Onoltal Stock, out of the Otto of !Whit ertoopths,par obi. to Stockholder., or their levol-"Mreoentatives, after 11ththa Inst. nottdid JOSE MAROS/M.4.h', - 211163Datace Bark, t Pittahargh, Nov. V1E.511, f icVornr, President and Dtitrators of this Bank have this day declared • &Wend of YOUR PEE. COUP, ell the Capital Block, out of the profita of the ka .1. mouths, payable to the Btookholdere, or Plait legal rep. mental:lves, on or after the 11th Dort rto2-did CIBO. D. aIdIIIEW tubler • 'ls.oa en! Bann' rrerdatinan, October 1952. .mr Am Election for Thirteen Directors of Ms Bank will be held at the Banking Mom, on MONDAY, Noresober 21st, between the hone. of it e. n., and 2e r. foo2dtd] JNO.UAGOVIES,PaeIder. • Mixture Bum, Pittsburgh, Oct. • ,1&59. WAN ELECTION for Thirteen Dirgtetors of this Bank will be bald at the llentinCllotole on =LIDA 4,215 t of November, between the bonrcof 10 A. N. and 2 r.lat. Tha Annual Bloating of Btockholden i;o bold on TUMMY, Nev. ht, .110 0. st. orEloOdid , S. D. JONEI3,-paokier. 070;. Warman lastrassics °ataxy, t . Pittsburgh, Oct. 27th,1149. Election for Thirteen Direetors of thi. Company willl be held at the aka, No. 92 W ter greet, on I'OFJ3ORY, the Bth day of Novemb4r, between the hours of 11 a. and 2r. 0029 did F. M. GORDON, Secretary. Om= Emma Issomics COMO; t . Pittsburgh, October 24th, lUD. I • fIAN Election for Thirteen Directors of Oa. Company, to serre for the ensuing yeiw. will bo held at khs once, No. 99 Water street, on TITEEDAY, Nov. Sib, betLeen the hound 11 A. 11. and 1 P. W. , ocE6dtd ROBERT PIENST, Bee'y. Viscaemes BOX, j Pitteborgh,October 21.11, 1809. J fr":•.. 'AN Election for Thirteen Directors of this Bank swill be hold et the Benkime-Elonse, on MONDAY, November 2100, between the hour. of IP,A N. and B P. 11. The Auntie' Meeting of the Stockholders vat. hell on TUESDAY, November Ist, at Dp A. r. oea , Iced ONO. D. McCIREW Cashier. Miran/at BA 9n, Pittabargh, October 20th, $59.f 11;.'Ir1 'tiection for Thirteen Directors of lhls Raul wID be held at the Banldne Howe, on MONDA V, the 21st day of November, between the hone of 9, A. al. end 2 o'clock r.w. A geleral meet:hag of the Stockholder, all4o held at the Nudging lion., on TUESDAY, the lot tEW apt Nov.. her. at looclock. oc2Chlsod J. W. 000S;Coahler. . luzionweita . e OrrICS, P. a C. ii. It Near Four Mlle 111213,0ctober 10, late. f . tc9.Etorostri will be received tilVr Novem ber the gth, for bonding tbo Trestle Warta:id Bridge ihipmetructure for the road between Pittsburgh and Port Perry, be follows, vizi -.. 630,0 M feet Timber, B. IL, for trestle work . 170, .. l. bridge superstition:ire; 400 r. pound. Iran, for bolts, an. ,l The bids may be for material alone, for conttruction, or may Inblnde both. . Aboy 170,000 feel timber, B. IL, of the abcrva for trestle wort, wart, 11l he Deeded this fall. Also, am. . 79,000 loot for bridgl g, and the balance early in spring nest. For farther Information. apply to the Engineer, Mr. B. Low. 1 febllted) ooltolltuog W, .1 .81011111kON kCO.• .Igorica.—The undersigned dosiree to 0311 ALL EIS BUSINESS, both pepeonal and oral, immediately. Mao haring IswAnonnees In 1: -. 7:kbe an, requested to call sod untie And rdcelre their pspers,lend employ other cermet. Thaws Indebted robin or to thr, late Arm of Union B Co.,tor profeesiorial nerricas, or on./ mete, lodgment, or otherwise, will plow psy the same to N. NELSON,Esq. or to hlmse&f, at hie care, where he willetend dell, for the premat, from I to 3 o'ckuk p. m. actg. tf T/10.112111 ISELLON. too Pinserouns, t ocf. 0, Lay. 110j e l C B T. t ho hereb2; th iiv p e e n .3l 4 6 7. .ineetzl 0=1)4 of Pitteborgh gall be held on 51.01ther, the :en Der or tioramexa,ls69, at the office of said Dartpaoy,No. 65 roculth street, totvece the hour. of too oclock e. mt., end one r, a , for the moose of electing Director, fo Acres (or the year. I. DRIER SPROUL, Bee, Itmussmtnto. APOLLO MAN 4 A1314111.—....—...P0RTES AND ADRALAND. P Door open at 7 e'cluci.; Curtain lel rite .21 8 o'clock rediery. 1113.11edneed prices to salt the timed—Paitinette end Drew Crete, 75 antg Terntlyolrele,l.s rents. IiON'DAY EVENING, N0r.735, will De warmed, THE BOY 'MARTYRS OP pl 4! To conclude with fi THI GOOD FOR NOTMINGI gik m MdiM Hun'ting Boois! 431.1EINT'S 3 BOLE WATER-PROOF HUNTING B 0 0 T S, I W. E. SOU HERTZ & DOUGLAS, No. 77 Wood Street.:; HAT, CAP AND LADLES FANCY FUR HOUSE. -* Fall Style Dress Hats now Read - y, With I the Co. 'Wei of SOFT HATS ILEA 04111,Rbole Sole • • RAWL ds sod the public, In lovltod to oSi old stand WOOD ISTISEZT. ooW. W..D0114411. DIES FrqRS ATS AND CAPS VERY STYLE AND PRICE AT I NCORD & 240. 131 WOOL) 5T3346= T4e People's Shoe'Elto:pe. 8. DIPPENBACIIIIIB DUOS DI ;DOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Iron ,I__ Gen emen, Ladies, Youths and ,Children Mo. 15 Fifth Street, l! • • bad (s.*Flfartotj 5114153118 AH. H. NEVIN lc CO., •-• ; No. 24L Wood St., Pl*burgh, • arm of WEIMI ASIDE= LEAD, Z[llo 'Piling imusa s, and liboleode Dealers In 'on,. Pilots mad ToPe.dm ' Jedyd ------- .. : • - FIFTH List Applimtions for upon, Mid to the * Clerk's Ott= op to No, .• • • belt lotus. eitltdt hooitt . 6th mud, PI NO.:trill; r • . . . . 1.1. A., Lawn, ith Tad, AlkstotoN .. tter etuthoille Whir Pal., 6th triode tillth 67 #i : .. or Jomply, 'Mtn% iii do ' i do 1 • gory, oollod luntie, lit do ' do • g wi th ta sth do .' do J jecob, with o thervole, . de ". Allatoltooy: it .. R.I. J. dJ. 8. that, other 241.04 Pthst4; Jams _do .. WIN, til=hy g t Ott !Maim, ' ' • ward, ft to NcktOttd, Wing honer, dO do . &bloat Oxtrad, • do do• .sth do - do Zuni Irrodexich, bum, Itorottoh Santotoos. . IMO& A. Itowlar,isert. F - I.OIIIi=IOO bb la: &dm Faickily; •ri •a* Ito Eitirld . ' • 10.1 do ClidestargirMs.;' To ardre lord tr rlt. by WY. McCILITCHEON• 002 10:4461 WM It" lVillitl! . , etit2 auction lattg. duotioneer J. G. 13.1). Clooaroercial Salo* Rooms Nu. 64 Pifth ?treat. • UNDERWRITERS' SALEOF DAMAGED 0 00D.4.—0u Nrcda7, November th, at 10 o'elock os t the Comment) SaleiNooms, No. 64, Fifth 0i..05111 be mold, by. order ot undettr4, the tollowing • described rag, altotttly dasnrd t h e 57 Solt Wool Hate, LI pr. Pat, Leather Gaitora, 17A pr. Women'. Morocco and pa pair Poona • 1 du Taney Gaiter., ' rtakagt7 tboaTlsraaa, do :Coe Tata, 12 pair Yu til km% , 4 tica &It Neck. Tice, . 12 :Win Vent; 17 Fair esatlmera pants, 1n Uinta Casts. D &VIP, Acct. arbor allots, 48 pair Cblidrea's .11 Yluth and Mal OWN :344 pair Linea Drawers. I pa L'33.ania iatinat, 24 eloth V. ea not ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OF TILE LATE RTAN'd FURNITURE WA IIEEOOII, In the la.patelt Fifth Nuevo, below. the Pal-OMo, 011 TUR±DAY navanng, Noe. Bth, at /0 ("slack. and outline. Ing ea al manila& at the .111 a boos t alibi ell t wadi by or des of Administrators of QucoN a 14113, deed. This largo *lock or excel teal Work iiilitssewlartl.Nhaloign ny, Welout,Charry and Poplar, embrace* all dot iaahktai• tde styles of It/errant Furniture, snob ea Marble top *tare end Pler 'rehire. Foam, TotayeTettn,,, Lounges, ',Reception and Parlor Choir., Rockers, Library and Nay Cbaint,Cein. Feat and Arrn Chairs, groat varlet, of What.NotsQnsirtetta Tem.., net Parks. Hall Tables and Matra. unman= teylo. of Dreastra and Plain Balsam, Eneloeed WaahataDdit Book Caves, eh:Dl:dim Parlor Writ/ og - Deski. Barlow e Etande: High PICA LOW Pod, French nod lbttage Bedst.iehr. Children's cab. and Cradles, and Ber_okrest Tables and all the nun:meting oracles in Piet Eno, nil/able for. Derelliogs. Hotel' and 01Port. Thin ls the heednt and tote assortment of well fobbed and seasonable Fnenlome, to both elegabut acd pleat 1 0 4%,. th ..". ever floral at public role tide 4:1[3, sod mutt be al Or posed of without mean, or delay. Ihe arD.dea may be .z• award at the warrroom before the day areal, Terms made known at Pen J. O DAVIS. Ana. Jona J. Filvoima., I J. . M. Ease, noT US TIN L 0 0 NIS d• CU., Etretan re Ex dm vv. LLECIIIRNY PROPEKY FOR SA.I.E. A. 1.. —Vito Lots ou Montgomery street, .10 bet front ads and extending along Taylor I,<Y:noe.llo fret. • - Terms, , ne.fourth ...thimble. in 1, wd 3 yews. ply to AUSTLN LOOMIS Jt. cu, 1.6 Fourth street. 42 TOOK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & AT TUB BIADICLIANTS' Esenexau lam THURSDAY STANING.—Dank, DrAi sr, legman. Copp. Stock, Dom! aril Axil THare erld al public tats at the alorthauts'Errobauge Sp AUSTIN LOCHUS t CO. Hulse, Drafts awl "woe C. Real Rasta cry:SHWA OR ressosabls tense by AUSTIN LOOMIS a CO., seal Stock Mae linalutra.o2 Ppuret OLD • and YOTNG; AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, Eini3DM Professor Wood's Hair Itsstoratlve QUILL PRESERVE,4NFALLIBLY, TILE Y pont!, and roles of the hair, It need two . or three Unita • week, to any Imaginable age. Paler tiy melons the gray;-cover the bald with tmtnre's ow it omen:tent, the halm make It more son and beautiful than any oil, sad mamma the scalp free from all dismiss, to the greatest age. Statist mon, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergyman, krofestionri Ilan and (lenticular! mid Ladles of all classes, all mar eta world, bear testimony that we do not say too Much in Its favor. Red the following, and Judge:— PROVEBBOB 8. TUALIsERG, PLI,EIRT. says, on his arrival In the Milted States _be was rapidly becoming Wray, but on applying Wood'. Hair lint oratire his hair soon racovat Its original hoe. Cli ARLES CIAADEVY, 13 Raw. Street, N. Y.,• says the gray halts on la wife', head were, at, tor • few week's trial, turned Into • dark brown, at the saute time beautifying and thick ding the hair. • • A. 0. RAYMOND, Both, Mein" eels ho la now ataxy year. old, and his hair end whiten vete • two-thirds gray. but by the use of two bottles of Restorativo the gray halm hate .disappeared. both on Ws heed and face, &ladle mote eat and glow than for twenty.dve year. previous. Hit wife, at the age of fifty two, has used it With. the some effect. FINLEY JOHNSON, Esq., or New Orbanana's that he lost [delude by the Yellow Fever, to He used Wood's Hatr Reatcrative,end his. hair i* sow thick and glosy. B. Id-MIDDLETON. Livingston, Alabama, Says the Reatcestive boo done tench good La ht .part , of the country. He need It for baidtents, and now hes a Ono head of halr. T. 1.. MORSE, Lebanon. Kentucky, says he has aeon Wood*. flair Restorative in hundreds of to. gm, sod Lever know It to fail to smompllsbitig • all It professes to do. - A. J. ALDE.N, 11cLauealwre, uys ho hail the scald bowl eight yeard, and was bald, but by the liberal use of Wood'alalr Boston tire, be lame bons rich glees,' bead of bale. air Bold by all Druggists, mad by O. J. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New Yort,sod Ili; Market sGreet, Bt. Loots, Mo. Sold In Pittsburgh by Dr. GEO. lL ILBIDEINEt. D. L. IfABSIESTMIC WOO., , mad all Dnaggists. Lsiasllyl JOMI T. LOll/3- LOGAN & GtEIGO, IMPORTERS OP .11 - RDWA AV. 5'4 WOOD STREET, row Mora above El. Charles Etctsl . 1:13 G. B.laY s, late 01 Lancmter Loaut k GRIGG, padqg a O. S; BRYAN df. CO., 1 ' Co mission Merchants, 1 FOR THE BAL.X OP PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &-c., 52 Wood St., Plttabursb. RErEariort—Lyon, Ettorb A n 0.., Pittabcrgb• Lvisigitoo, Copeland t Co., elltdqu'Eb; no. EL F..0k104 EN, LAT , moor, Mil. Stoma (Comer., 11,01 - lsbouri,Dryon, Gordon. CO Rol idapbu*. Pa. l JoLO.6oid { THE ENTEEtPIIII3I3 Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIILA, Insures Against Loss or Damage by Biro' on Buildings, Elerchandine, Fur.: ae., at Reasonable Rates of Premium. Disawoss.—r. Ratchford Stern WillLai Wlloo, cf Waek M'Kee a CorNalbro Frasier: Jou. AL Arwood, of Atwood,. . White a Co; I Benj. T. Tredick, of Tredick, Make. Co: , • Henry Wharton; Mordecai L. Damn Coo. H. titewartor , Stewart a Itrh.; John H. Brown, of John H. Brown a Co: n. B. A. Fahnenttok, of B. A. Fahnestock & Lb.; Andrew •D. Cat; J. L. Er - ringer, of Wood a Eninger. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Prtaident. - Crialua W. Cox; Bocretsay. Plrrnaltan Rzeruncui.—Wm. Holmes A Co ,J. Pilau A Co., Thomas B. Howe, Beci , Jas. Marshall, Esq., Allen Kramer, en, Wilson, AV/Croy tr. Co., WIWI:4 Pay. I Co., Drown I Co., Liviogston, Cognised &Co : , Jana B. Lyon a Co., WO. B. Lately et Co. GEO. ER BRYAN t. CO., Agcntif .1030. - 13 rod No, 6 Wood Slavot. liOkiaa./ECRN Assurance ConigiaLyi NO. 1 MOOROATE STREET, ESTABLISHED IN 1836. OAPITAL.— 60,298,1300' 00 PAID OP CAPITAL Ahl; NONPLUS... 3,194411 OW ANNUAL REVENUE, for the yearend lea January 81, 933,92* 1 - THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Lom or Damage by 'Elm alumet every detrlptloner. Property. The Rota Premfuma erre niodcrafa, and* "= - all mare, baled upon the character of the owner or et c.pant, and the merits of the risk. Loam promptly adermanent Ju3ted and pald reference to . London. A special p fond prookfed in Aged. _ pidaforpoymerd of la:min (Air country. ' Messrs. James aleljedlat .100.,114 Wood street, a John Iloyd* Oa, 173 a a Brown a 13.1rIrpattleki,103 Marty street; D. Gregg t Co., 99 Wood street Wilson, 1111roy t C0.,64 Waal Break a James McCandless a Oa, 103 a 'I /Shriek St Co., 96 Water street; . ' 2,- a R. a. raboestock t Coy .11rst and Wood streets; a Jos WoodwaU a Co., &KAM and Wood streets, a Atwell. j,we t Co, 8 Wood street; Barr-144d a Oa, South and Market street; a • McCandless, alma* Co., Wood and Water its. I.I7ZUSCLO PHILIDELZEIII. • h Georg* IL BMW. Eal, IS Bank street. . • • " Maur. 11yarsClaghorn ken, = Markot streak • • Wm. Ease Oa; I:Swath Frost street, IsColstsiman Calm, Front and Bevstd• • Williams* Os., ISLS Mutat sine;- Jamas Graham Co, 20 and Letitia stnist• _ Jueeph B. Mitchell, Eq.arteldent Atectuktdca'BeAk, James DtuaLep,'"Eaq, Peat.laut train Dank'. • Won. W. A. Porter, late Judge Baprema Pout. JAIIIZEI W. AHAWITT e Agen4, Jer.aydls ,OOlw , 103 Woad areal. Valuable Furnace Prowl: ty for Bale. THE SIII3SORJAERS, Executors of - James . Paull, deed, la Foimalme of the directions of the Jan will and teetament of tin nl4 demised, will anon eak,•; • by public verents, at the Wallet Itoun, In. Connelsville, Fayette county, A ,on TIIIIRSDLY. the 12th der of 'Nov, 1840, at I attack, P.M, all that valuable property known • aa the New Lund Forney Lem% Ranted on the Yough iogheny river, In=Dunbar towneep, 1n mould county, on the line of the Flttelturgh and Catmelleville Raltmed, and within four mile* of the *Vette county Mimed, nou Wa ng about 4,500 acne. mom or less. • • • The land is well timbered, and abounds In lion oeeand., linteetne, and *wenn every feellty; for cerrylng furnace. 0, • , s?-fs`""" . 7- A — luga pad of the land la 01;011411 lalapted t tr Purf•oacK 4,ni,contalne aloe coal in cOndiarable pout , . Persons vial 4g to rramLna the land team th* day of, • a / a , can call 00l Vim. Maar, PT, Coonallnllle Or .0 Joseph Paull, near tie. Heron, lornolrlfl alma .t•h;ln the. properly. or era any dared infamatlon as to tintta, JOSSP/3 Para , ' TITO& r-SOWNBLEY, • GIBARD FIRE AND, AL&RINEINSUR .ANCE 'COMPANY, OF PRILADELP/MA—liiivrei wand fire lame out,. Aran. - darn onillWrThttit Sod Wood axes, Plttehfillb• o .PtD4oDil oisTillanaer Partine wart of the Mountains, nowiturawYlil thlii Calla pony, or who may desire doing ea, vilified the once In this di, more cream:dant than =appending, with the MOON °Mee lo Philadelphia. Application for limuninee Linatte thnsash GIL MOOSE, General *pint, or ROBE RT niou peoff, Agent, at tho Banking House of Ahura Minna, rt ", h co., corner of Third and Mood Erects, will melte prompt •Moottm _ . JOEL JOM, Preation4 • LBEET B.GILLETT, J.B.Alamo, Secretary. . • •' Refer to—llon. Walesa 11.1rearrie, Mt. Ciro. W.' Woad: . word, A.l. Abell, EN, of Baltimore Bum John W. Clog. horn, IL N.'Bitzroogh .I..hri Anapech,jr„ C. J. Dupont, Thomas Oilmen Emit nolotTomod 1; 01. r,ll4sla•ti.lirl IRISH - LINENS, D. 4 MABKS~ D1AP,E144,4-C. (lONS - EWERS OF RIOTEARDSON'S Ess, end obtaining the OHNIILIN 003 D., should ste that the catkin the; amebae. it= settii,) cid =NO the fell cams of the Jinn 7. N. RICILAHILION, iosi a OWDZIf, sea wiewantes of the standee= and durability= ghs Oad. This... II b tendered mientially necestaty,a quantal= et Lured= mai de/nen= Adams eta " • Nem atter seam and waled With the name ot.RIC /KIN. II lA= Houses, who, town= of tho WNW alike on the Anteticatt comma =A the tosiattew.. Wren of the tonna= Goods,..rlll at mil ..b.r.doe bgtsthess so prontable. tturcbsure can be bititwod with Geode ot a - wtOthlute character. . , J. IiOI44OOHIS a. LOCEIt - Agents, ne March Street, New MI OGEBS OITHATEOF MAGNESIA -- • AVIV' would adilso thaw In word of on •= 4 " 41-. allktoot pottOdtfo to tz7 Homo' Carole of v.. • pada.) It lo yropsw to tordhnoity to phut:oW sod' mogototoded by the medical faculty f o r wow and .00m ti p e ~ oto nith /to. ft Is Moils lass m d* loadacto,ltrtburo, todhoso= Ua=sod S oli lig Woo so r - a ar atttdoo nWataoO •coingteston, -prima to., rem& by 11.'WESTIITOCK. sad owns Dragglai. msul: 114:tory $93 Opting stud, Ifoorrotk. '- : aalIM Ag e ra VO n ite. rime Air just atl • - •*. • ,• !1e..., • _ _ -nun °Rico VZSEDEZ3
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