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..7il:4BDirY MORNING, NOV. 8, 1859
The hezerreeldener
' .Eireg member of theaepublimus party in this
Slate chola familiar with the feats as they ex
ist, attest regret tho course pursued by a few of
the politiciani and a portion of the Republican
, peas of 'Chia'city. To every — man who is not
PerTerselY and wilfully blind to the indications
of public sentlinent throughout the State, it most
ho apparent that, a very cargo majority of the
oposition party- aro deoidedly'in favor of the
n minatien of Gen. Cancun. They -ere so Ibecause1 be
cause they know that the great materiel nod in
daiiiiil inter'este of this State, so 1 01 4 dim'
garded by the General Government, would TC
etiviiturier his adminietration, that encourage
- inenitstdproteition towfitattheiriteportanceen
tidei them ; heelers they have confidence in his
snid e d i , ' ids prettiest sagacity, his energyitud
fora:, ofaintracter to carry into practical operation
Movie" en this stihjet c because hiewhololife,
.: public and private, has bean identified with the
interests of labor; and, above all, because his
nomination, ails conceded by men of allparties,
weitid dissipsWevery doubt as to the result in
Pennsylvania.
-These remarks are dictated by no hostility or
unkind feelinis to lion. John M. Read, who Is
. proposed for that Owes inoicad of Gen. Cameron.
For his charaiter as a matt, his abilities a law
yer, we l entertain the highcA reapoot. list that
doeb not change oar regret at the coarse that
his friends aro Earning, and it would be still
more a cause of regret, if it ho true, that it is
under his fall knowledge end acquieicence.
Ever:lnca ear judiciary has been made eleo
tire, it has been a bitter sad jut cause of com
plaint by the opposition press and party, that a
. goodly number of ties Democratic .tadgett sought
their, election to th e Sapreine Renck only that
they .. Might: useqt as a ladder to climb to
political honors and acre. ' Every man who re
gards the parity- and impartiality of the Su:
promo Brach of our Commonwealth as desirable
end important, must . deprecate each a state of
• thingi; and the man who through his character
and qablifications has been placed in each a high
position, ahcold regard himself aa having reached
the acme of hie ambition. Judges are but men,
strayed
. and moved with like peasions so other
- men; bufwhen once in that high position, there
should ha ne occasionionght or inducement held
out to' mingle in the attires and contentions of
partizait,polltice, which, if they do not actually
demoralizo the bench,: do most sisuredly tend
- .to• destroy die confidence of the public' in its
judgehente. The many grave questions coming
*ore that,Court, which effect not only great
private intei'ests, but publio rights and duties,
which ureta,gltating and dividing communities
in their politql and municipal capaeltlee, and
are the themes - V- diecuselon in the partizan
Fees and on the hustings, demand QM; the
members of the' Court of low; resort, in determ
ining them, should hi removed as far as possi
ble from every thing which could bias their feel
ings or be imposed by Abe community.to influ
ence their judgmenti
. If Sudg) Bead and hie friends desire that he
shall enter the lists, as, a Presidential candida
we can hays, no objection. Bat as members o
the';'Opposition party of this State, andewho
labcired earnestly and zealonaly_for hie election
to the honorable and judicial position ho now
. occupies, we maintain that, before entering upon
such a contest, it-is his duty to retire from the
bench, and not subject himself and his party to
. the, r(proachee they imvo been wore to cast upon
tAn Democratic party and Democratic judges
.10iDuaitime coarse of citoduct:
Joevery Ught,.we leak upon the movement
to bang judge Dead foryierd at this time ea ill
oda:sea sad inczpadient. Nearly, if not quite
two-thirili, of the cipposition press and people
of• the fitioe, hafe already declared their pre•
Jensen for weather. With the moral certainty
. that he cannot carry 'his own Stale into the Na
tional Coo - it:titian, the attempt can only lead to
each diviiions and distractions as may imperil
BUCCS33 withany one, smelt which, vieare Bute,
no one yOlO deplore more sincerely than Judge
Brad tainted.
SUPT zSeED ViCuouta.—Wo refer again,
for the..mtlie_id Iteeping tho metier prominently
befoee "thajetblic, Co the anOnyinona warning
iini./o . l3eCrntary Floyd concerning the Elerper's
Fiery outbreak. Tho question will reour with
%fetal diethictness—Why was the letter slippress
.ed which centeined this warning! It in a vain
• pretence td'say that the Secretary reseeded it as
o "hoax." „Why r if ho so -considered it, did he
/ hide it so carefully? Why his mysterious ei
lance and concealment? h letter regarded ea a
"hoax" would naturally bo shown and laughed
over among friends and associate. Buda:tetrad
it in carefully concealed from rlew until the cri
Ids of. which it gavo warning had passed,
But Le letter itself is the beat answer to this
Ballo plea. It bears the impresse of earnest
, ness and sincerity in every lino. It names per
sons, places and dates, so near at hand and so
; emu of verification and disproof, as to forbid
the idea of its being an attempt at deception.
Lot any pan of common erase read and see if it
Is thel,nort of letter ho would pronounce a
"howw•"
Cincinnati, August 241657,
81:1L- 1 &vs lately incurred Information of • movement of
go OgiblitT DiP,MITANCE that I feel It to lie toy duty to
Impart LS to yatwithout delay. I have &sulfured tho ex.
hitobell of a menet a...Xi-stk.; having for In object TUN
LIBiIitaTION OW_ THE SL&VEs AT Thin 20011 t By A
LialdtlitaltUTlON. Toe leader of the InoTentellt
-Al OLD. Jolt* BILOWN, late of Karisse. Ile has bonito
.ofinadia during it. vincer, drilling it., nrgtoes there, and
f • {boy aro ably welting his wind to Won't:ruts South to sus.
'Met toe QM*. Tboy h-.va ono of tha loading nten,• white
COSA teen armory in Maryland where it is situated Nave
DotC.DIM able toiestu. Asesda us everything I. Andy, Lase
of their tunnber woo wain tho Northern Stanwood Canada
are to come in enut.lconspettles to their rendezions, which
Is in this reountalas to Virginia. They will it., down
through Pennsylvania and Maryland, and enter Virginia at
Manes Fzial , 1.40nt lcG tbe North about three or four
waste ago, sal will All3l THE littlltOol3 rod ettlito the
puma Ins few worts, end toting whatever Is done most be
done. once. They have. • large quantity of arras at their
eadesnon, end probable distributsog thorn already. As I
em rot folly' hi their 6/odds:ice, Um Ls all the information
10.4 giro you. I dare not sign toy nano to thitY bath trust
. that yon will not disngwd too warr.tog or WAS .SCAMDL
if`Sec:etary Floyd ohm to consider this of
•
doubtful Inithorify, beoacse lacking a signature,
•it was neve:Abele:is hie datY , as custodian - of the
Government Armory at 'Harper's r erry,,,to sat
yr/ 'bbmself by farther examination. Had he
gpien the eliettcat • warning7nay, had he pen
told of it as soantiziny ha considered a 'tioa.v"—the .
IddigerlS of ilaxPar'a Ferry. would have been on
v Ae ir vrnii; and the attack would never have
' been atteMpted I
is - lt? any Gnawer_ to say that, rho latter
was arionymone, and therefore unworthy of sm
iles. Warningsof cuch etonto would most nat
. aridly be ationymons] The Gunpowder Plot is
an instance in, point,._ Hume's History of
'll:gland thus describes the warning given in
that cum— , •
&angel rit"ret,-thongh cantottnitated to abase
twenty wawa*, had been rebg.onaly hoot doting O. spat*
of war e a tear and a bait Tun days beZlro the mewing of
PaghwZl., Lad .11outsta,0a, Catholic son to Lord Morley,
• twhelved Ors Allowing Letter, which had boon deliverod
mYtiown bond:
...str.toani—Cat . of tnolore t boar to some of your friends
- bars eeato of your prosetraiton. Therefore, I would ad
• sins Y.. , as Y‘tt Lnets your its, to - darleo same =are to
i hm off your attenthinco at this Parliament; tor (toil and
0000 kayo conceived to :mash rho wloksdrissi of this Um.
And thin= sot alislity or OA sar.raso=orrt, but 'Miro
7_ ,0071.11 into )onr country, where you nosy ettnot the
onOt to rsfoq. for tla.gh there be no apposronos of WAY
inty,, , yet, say, they re.,,ive a terrible Wow' this Pants;
nest, sod lot they ohall bn wee who hurts them. This
wooer" to not to be dootenttmd, becm.elt may do 7 m 0;104.01
1.11.1002-40 7.1 00 =kr; Illo w daincr p 0.004 00.000 es
lieu ts itaiZtotTltdogo,rd unrof It, unto ;rl . o?;:t:d ' y in pr g l: r etArn
Ilsotoeghs how not what 10 matte of this totter, mut
Ot, ectined to chink It • t,olish .Whapo •
lirWillethho;bojudEod safrst tarty it to the 6;c:7n r
.It will bit observed that the length of lime
while the plat was maturing, the number of per
,
t goneengaged in it, and the anonymous letter
- geu t to a Goren:uncut officer, pingalarly coincide
let the iiiiSidente of John Ilrown'e Plot.
' •-• tulltoriillo parallel ends. Lord hiontisgle,
Akan& hie; warning was but vague, and though
h$ dislruited fitit:euthentiolly, instentlyi took
iseititirti,ileteet And suppress the eonapirsiy,
ahllo E t ooso., - Rfoldorith, a much mole
pttalE (osier in his hdnde , fiffbo.:4lo hint of it,
does nothing tifielo* - it, endlsis the apt°.
elan some .
And -Why f4tisjimil:tdoniehgie,e incr.
Aidlaidinitiii''Cougt4intur.
mad by elleiee and eonoeitciint ; in one day !
there are.
. .
There is tough reason to fear that the lettet to
Secretary Floyd watruilfidly 'suppressod—tiat
the government, while providing against. the
poasible 'accent of the moVement, permitted it
to be made that it might abisFge it upon the
Republicans of the north, and make party capi
tal Cat of it fain°.
If that WWI the Yorposo, it is likely to bo de
feated. The 'coatsl wilt inure to tbo other side.
THE STATE CCOITLI,TIO2.—A telegraphic repor t
having been sent to New York from Philadel
phia, and from there sent all over the Union,
that the Opposition State Committee of Penn
sylvania bad issued a call for a State Convon . -
don to rend delegates to an "Opposition Nation
al Convention for the whole Union," it may be
as well, la advance of the issue of the call,. te
state what the action of the committee was. "
That action consisted in the adoption of ,a re
uolntlbn authorizing the chairman of the State
Committee to call a State Convention to meet at
a time to be filed by himself, for the purpose of
nominating a candidate for Governor, choosing
tiro Senatorial delegates to the National Conven
tion and fixing the time and method of electing
delegates thereto in the Congressional districts.
The time for holding the State Convention
will be fixed, we learn, for Wednesday, Feb.
224., 1860, and "the National' Convention" to
which delegates will be elected is "the National
Convention" to be called by the Republican Na
tional Committee. None other was talked of in
the committee. The, ides was entertained, and
with good foundation, that the call to be issued
by the National Committee will bo broad enough
In its terms to include all branches of the Oppo
sition In this State, and upon that belief the
State Committee predicated its action.
A DE3EETED RCHUSH 1110 X THE RIGHT QUAIL
TEn —A TIMELY Annum—We find the following
just and well timed artiole in the St. Louis
Evening Noire and Intelligencer, in reference to
the Harper's Ferry emente and the attempt of
Democratic organs to fasten It on the Reptibll
eum We commend it to the impartial consid
eration of the public:
The Mad/rt.', of Democratic Organs—Soloing
the Seed, of larurrection.—Tho insanity of Old
Brown in eupposiog that with nineteen white
men and fire negroec ho could overthrow the H.
S. Government, liberate all the elaves,in the
South, and establish a Provisional Government,
with itlmeeltand a cabinet of equal fanatics at
the head of affaire, was desperate beyond all
human experience. But deplorable and deeper
ate no his folly was, it is even exoelled by the
foolish madness of the editors of those journals
published in elaveholding States that are trying
' to make it appear that the Republican party of
the country Is reeponeible for Old Brown's deeds,
and that they sympathise with the failure of his
murderous atme!•
As we observed the other day, the Republican
party polled in the late Presidential campaign
over 1,000,000 votes. The party has steadily
increased shoe, and would now no doubt poll
1,600,000 votes. In is emqueetionable, and the
returns to the next Concrete indicate It, that
every Free State in the Union nave two or three,
has sided irrevocably with the Republican par
ty, and there is no ebb to the tide that hears
public eantiment in the Free States toward the
principles of the Republican party, the only one I
of which affecting slavery is that it shall not ho
extended into Territories or States already free.
Not a tingle organ of the Republican party
has yet failed to condemn and to execrate the
treasonable madness of Old Brown. No member
of the Republican party; from one end of the
Union to the other, has epokeu a word of sym- ,
party for his murderer's designs. Such being
the fact, is it not the meet amazing , madness
on the part of Southern partisans and
Southern newspapers that can lead them
to charge the Republican party of the coun
try, and its million and a half voters, with
complicity with the horrible crimes of ine , irreo-
Gan, treason, rape, arson and murder ! Does
not every member of the Republican party know
in his heart that this' charge is en seoureed lie;
and will the million-and a half votere in that
party be eo complaisant as to change their poli
tics, or quit voting, because•of these bate Libele
on their (*erecter by Dertiocr:atc partisan prints!
Wo know better than this. The world knows
better. And the result will prove that a party.
when aggravated by insult and contumely le
rendered far more formidable th an
, when lulled
to peacefulness by the just dealings of an honor
, able and generous advereary.
What wilt be the end of these insane libels,circu
'Med through the slaveholding Staten by Demo
cratic prints' Why, this: They will not con
vert the Republican party. They will not stay,
its present triumphant march. They will cot
prevent its ousting the National Democracy from
Federal power, and In installing, we Inlet, a
COUSCITOATO statesman, like Bate! or Bell, in
the Presidency. Bat when this happens what
shall we see in those alaveholding communities
where the insane libels of these Democratic
prints have circulated! The newepapere will
have told the slaves that the triumph of the Re.
pablican party will be the signal of their deliv
erance from bondage! They will have assured'
the eervile race that the arms and Power of the
Cuited States Government will, In Republican
hands, be used in their behalf in the last grand
conflict with their matters'
Tho credulous and doomed creatures will be
lieve it all—sad,Jatal, hell born though it be—and
they will dance with frenzied joy around their
camp fires aeons night, and meet a dreadful and
exterminating slaughter before the netting of
the next day's sun I.
Such is the resolution of the slavery question
that the Democratic organs and partisans are
providing,by their desperate libels on a majority
of the independent voters at the Union ! If these
madmen do not bathe the South io the blood .
Tif emit created servile insurrection; it will be
because the triumphant Opposition of 1860 inter
poses to suppress senile outbreaks, end to pre
serve the guarantees of the Constitution and the
Union, in regard to slavery, by ell the powers
of the Federal Go rernment.
Loran roost JAMAIOA—The Port Royal Dis
coveries.—A gentleman lately 'from Jamaica, via
Boston, given some curium particular' in regard
to the dinoveriee made in the harbor of Port
Royal, in reference to the indent. city of that
name. The discoveries were made by a party of
divers, but it was not stated who they were, or
what they went for. It turns out, however, that
they were sent from thle country to explore the
wreck of the steamer Odp'rey, a email vend of
800 tone, that used to trade between New. York
and South America, calling into Kingston, Ja
maica, a few years ago. The Osprey, in 1856,
was on her return voyage, with a rich cargo of
India rubber, and other valuables, wheti she
called, ite usual, into Kingston. On the very
morning of her intended departure, thorny after
midnight, rho caught fire, through one or two
of her crew attempting to eteal sprite, and
burnt to the water's edge, and then amok.
The divers have been very euceeeesful in get
ting out of the hull of :the nese' a large quanti
ty of India rubber, and other articled. While
they were thus engaged, R. H. eteamer Valor
ous entered Port Royal, and, something being
the matter with her bottom, the Yankee divers
were employed to search. They did so, and
discovered that a portion of the oopper had been
stripped off, which they made all right.
Having done title, they were encouraged to
explore the ruins of the old oily, now lying in
several fathoms of water, which they did, and.
reported that they found the streets of the sub
merged city entire, as th ey had been laid out,
with the ruins of didings on each aide. This
'ie.& matter worthy of antiquarian research—if
such a terra — may be used, tusdt may, la the new
world—and though the gold and ether there
,buried may never be discovered—and who shall
say they will not—it is really worth exploring
the wreck of a place that was once, insigiaciust
as It now is, ono of the most ancient cities In
the new world. The divers were still exploring
when our Informant left.
The Worceeter Spy nye that Rev. T. W. Rig.
gingen hee returned from a visit to the family
of Capt. John Brown. Ile found them up among
the Adirondao mountains in Now York,. bear
Lake Champlain, opposite Burlington, Vermont
—Mrs. Brown and four of her surviving chil
dren, three daughters and one son. Bite is a
second wife, and has been the mother of twelve
children. Brown had eight children by a pre-
TIMIS wife, making twenty in alt. Right of the
titcnty are now "living. Dire. "WWII senora
pealed Mr. iiiggillEOli on his return, and he
wont with her to Boston. She will eave for
Virginia, having telegraphed to Gov. Wise for
permission to visit her husband in prison.
RALPH Puma and his brother, tOlumb, of
Oberlin, In letters to the Cleveland Leader, deny
the truth of the statements made by the negro
Copeland in his confession & implicating them in
the Harper's Ferry affair. They deny that they
ever gave Copeland money, or that they ever
hid any conversation with him in relation to
Brown'e project. Copeland was indnoedto make
Lis statements, donbtless, In. the hope of thereby
laving hie life.' His confeeston was extorted by
the threats and prondess of U. B. Marshal John.
sea; of Cleveltnd, who wan particularly anxious
to get teatime y agalnet the Mune. Plumb, who
IMO active lathe Oberlin-Wellington Rescue.
Tim Der. , Esrs &ilea Ely, D. D., tonuerly an
Sean and infuential Presbyterian minister in
Philisdephis; bat who tor aCiffie years past -big
been disabled by sickness and old age, has gone
to spend the remainder aids life with hie daugh
ter, Dim. McClain, is rowaismt.
CALtroiNis BeisTolt. -7 he Weekly allurement°
Netes mates that, in anewer to a letter embody- .
jug a wish that a senatorial appointment may be
made, in order that some person from California
may announce is Congreaa Mr. Brodrick•'e death,
and pay a suitable tribute to his memory, Gov.
Weller replies 03 follows:
"My present impression isthst the publicioter
eat will nut suffer if I leave the whale mailer with
the Legislature. As the next aesaion will be
long. one, very little, if any, business of impor
tance will be. transacted before the month of
February. If Mr. Brodetick's death be not.
provlonaly announced, I have no doubt the
Legialaturo will select a Senator who can and
will make the amsouucement in fit and appropri
ate terms."
Tur. mail men over the Santa Fe Route found,
on a late trip, the bodies of four persoos, three
men and a woman, who had been murdered by
the ledises, lying by tho roadeide. Besides the
body of the woman eat a dog, watching eagerly
her face, as if to catch a smile, or a word of
recognitlem Encircling its neon was a collar
bearing the name, "Roost." The officer in
command of the party tat* the dog by force
away from the place where they buried the dead,
end wee bringing him in with the intention of
keeping him, but when they had proceeded about
tweety.tive mild be escaped and galled back
towards the place from whence he had been taken.
When the mail again passel the faithful creature
lay dead on the grave of his mil:areas. The
troops took charge of the wagon and the goods
that were left and will take them to Fort Riley.
Tan following advertisement appears in the .
Richmond Whisn--
810,000 REWAILD.—JOSULLS B. GIDDINGS
havhig openly declared hien/lei( a !tailor
In a lecture at Philadelphia, on the 29th of October. and
there being no promo, strange to say, by which ha can be
brought to Justice, I mopoee to be one of one hundred to
raise 5t0,400 for his safe delivery In Illchmemd, or $5,000 for
the productien of his head. I do not regard this propaithm,
extraordinary so It may at grit mem, tither. napost or tot.
merciful. The law of Ood and the Constltiition of his cow.
b.)°, both.condeson him to death.
Yor oatisfictory relines I withhold my name from the
public but It to to the hands of the Editor cf the aldimond
Whig. There Oil] be oo difficulty, Imu Imre. In raising the
SIO,OOO upon a reasonable prospect of getting the said GOb
dings to this city.
Iticbmonclaiorembol lot, 1819.
Tau Democratic papers have no word of ()en
sure for those who destroyed a free press in
Kentucky; and yet it is quite as great a crime to
muzzle the press as to steal a "nigger," and a
free press is of iafiaitely more consequence than
a thousand dollar ..darkie."—Alb, Err. Jour.
SCYBEH COISPLAII72.—The fact is now too
well tetabllgied for any one to attempt to controvert It,
that most of the Mee.. which often prove fatal to loom
mar, are produeol ey eiceoalro um of Mats and rest table',
by which the stomach is dmordered, the Brer douched, the
blood ataimaind and dlgoitive organ., rendered tea firs If
not torpid. Cholera, Cholera ktorbuo, Bilious and Cramp
Chollc, Oymotery, Diarrhoea and such lite minplaints ger.
Minato and timbe upon Improper tood and oilen them ho-
mine m deep mated and flood Upon the cototitinten, that
the atroogoet and moat Lelia e Mineral :nettled:me an unable
to arrest their progress mitt( the patient b. prostrate, and
all Lopes of relief are cud.. Who Is It that has not 'sten a
fine, healthy lama or stank, seized with one of the annoy
log dio.om •LoTe opoten of, 1.1.1 despite the skill and tol
mum of medical gentlemen literally smote away ands their
treatment? And hew to this treatment to be a coneted font
Pimply by the tact, that loetead of adreloloterlug some
remedy to May the failing soengtk of the afflicted, nodal
the tome time check the .1.••• Indite prove., the remedy
proud - lb. aided In the extinustionoff the natural atrength,
and at the time the Mom. was maeLered the mfferor was
pt.trate, and falling to excite a mall. the patient Med
from Um effect of the pelean siminioterol to uproot the
dlocase. Not no with PiliftllAVVO LIULLOND
which wrommpoted entirely of segetablo mailer, mod which
have not only proved tbonmelves lbe toot holm in nee, bat
hare atom Wed to correct diaorden of the siommlf mad
bolralf whack atom eccuratog to directions. la the mire of
Bummer CO rnplaltita [bey LAT. Iluvityal. Try theca at once.
IlLanCatorMori—TheOetdnehistily Conootrated Poet ,
hased• [lollend (Utters to pet rap In hall plot tootles euly,
and retailed at $1 per bouts. The unlit demand for Oro
truly Celebrated 51edicive bas !educed any Imitatione,
which the public ahonlif guard agslrat purchasing. Newate
of impootuen I Poe that on, woe is on the label of .very
1,4110 yon buy. '
.I.IISIXJ.LOII3 P/LON, J., It CO, Role Prdorletcro,
Wood Urn., between let and 0,1 0.-,Ploole.trah, Pa.
SIINISTait9 or TUE Gosrat of all donomina
t,o, tiara used WILU.A CELEBRATED .11ISADACIIK
YILLS as • rsmorly for the general thdeussoil lion airol drew
ito-as vrlorh ao Itoquouris alit-mt. their ar-locus
liondrnts of thorn Luise tosroe roluntart testimony of tb.
prat ',lief tbo) base exturlohceal from the use of this 11101/-
1010,, leer Indl,est..oh,Nvrtous llo•dscbo, and nodular
rrorared no sold by & CO..
trrhuloseile Drualst.s, and proprietors of It. L. Valves odes
Vermilugo, No. 00, corn, of Wt.! and 411, strong, htu.
burgh,. Pa.
•
GI IW—Aa taturday pf./ cwt., lloa. .t 4', odoak
H.k RV JANE, wif< MIL IL Slag. &gad 34 'rata
flan abbertustmcnis
As URDINA. Net: Relating, to the St.
Wait Street awes.
nacTlo3 1. La It ordaltud end dud. .1 by tie Mayer,
Aldermen and citizens of Itutchorgth Iu Select end Went.
men Catutclls assembled, and it I. hereby hocatt4l by We
authatity of the same, 'net the it we mamerhent made
co the property behentwl by the ...Sine. -.tram .3( the Sew.
Cr to St. Clair street, be and the same 11 het city •pits over.
A copy of and assemamot If a. Ivnuwr
11 o Mayer, Alderman eel elurane oI Pittsburgh... 815) CO
Alit-ahem, Badge Company ; ..... 34S C
Congregattenal ilt,uren ....... ........ CO Ott
Wes limper
lietra of I.lc•fla.vid ........ . . 4.9 GO
Jelin We . t
!Wheal At11013 , .-- • • . • et to
01u lia c pday
J a II Chicllica •
Baum
ell Other A .
Jolt
GeurceW Jacks.: .. ....... ~...._ ...........
g IC 11 Ichroinu•
W !rich .- •
James nhatilng.
And Jackman.. . •
Wro linbinean. Jr .. .
Heim& John SlalhAtald 't
Eleanor Simpson
namml Mon ken
Jame. Brown -- ..... •
Vital/elk Lcog ..
Jame* D Ceram.-- ..........
11wanas Creeds- . • .
theirs of !dialyse, Allah
D U McCormick ..- _........
Wet 311tchcitree . •
A J Bonner- . , .......
lieu/I.r ..1,1 • •
Illaulornsvp .. - . •
ft... Mello,
Wm Coleman
0,115.
31oCthirt.cit
Chris. Yeager.. -. .
Item of Juno O'Brien
Charles Brewer ....-
fltMittagb, Ft. Wayne end Ottitage 11.411,ead
George It Whitt
Henry Campbell--
Heirs of James theftherd......
Ildm of S D Delmer.- .....
Elder of Mr. Banes. Coes__ .._,
Jamm BtOw.t. Agent,),
Thane. Sic.lllatere..-....
11,. H D
Mrs John D Due 1............
Mt. 8A flavoyer ...... ...--..
11,710 Irwin- ...... .....
farad It Mg.-
Charles Durcufield
title of Wm Farron....--
Lithe el James B Irene,-
Mrs demon 11 Gray
Jana Dote.
!lamas Vial.... . . ...
Mrs Jsmos.ol.l4wrif
Wes Btewl_~ .
3 LI ...... .....
Charring II Paulson ... .
Jamas Gormley... ... ...
Robert Durasp .... . . . ...... .
Cost of ee. r from foe Boutla 614.1. of LU..
Orly Cleat to the Allegloroy htter...—.13 * ,518 II
Whole cost and exp.,
Bco. J.. Tbot tho Itocord, Kuolat. I. bereoy of rectal
to advent.° We oboto Ibtt a , all sesefromant In the fo.uor
pointed oat by Um ordlosnee autholittog the coustruction
of bald Sewer.
Ordolood and enacto4 Into a law In COI:Mall tbl. 51.1
day of OmWY,
JAMAS MOM/LISP,
Provident of tleirci Council
Attest: It. ntozsow,
Clerk or Ccloct Cwancil.
CAMELIA Eak.ETI.
C•valleut of COMM. Council
Atlost. IfCau 3Vgatin.,
Olcrk of CumMor.
The obeve 1.66.11011121 at, bee ILO been oil tor,' by Cooped;
is bow duo et the Ody Treasurer's bine., and tt not paid
withba thirty dna, wdl be collected by tho City Solicitor,
with dye per coot bided. IMAU
bolt It Reenrding Regulator,
BROWN'S GRAMMAR OF GRAMMARS.
—The (imam. of Loglid, Gramma., with an lull,
duutiOn, blathrfrol and criti.l; the whole methodically or.
ranged and amply 11Inctraied, with • key to tha u al tate
agog to which aro added four appendix. ',enduing wpm',
maly to dm flour parts of English Omni., By Gould:
Brown. Fourth mlielon, rori•od and improval. In 1 rot.,
vo. • nog KAY k IXI , ha Wood etre..
THIRD WARD TAXES.-4111 persons re-:
elding lu the Third Wald, rictsburch. Itnowlog thatte;
1/01•011t0 be iniebted tor City and DIIMPCMI Taxa. and Water .
Dente for the year:lBsB, will please call uu tho anderatgmal,.
at thoefilm of Alderman bralaster, tie.ll9 Fifth et., tortbC
with, and pay op, u warrants will oe Want against all de;
lloguenta. Cilluthourtn 7to9a. M. and 12 to I P. M
P. ta Ino8Ato) JOHN A. MA it7lll, Col lector. ;.
rrItUSTEE AUCTION SALE.—The largi
A and excellent stock of Instats, Jewelry, Clocka, WO-
Our floods, Tee Ware, 11.4nm/tn.,' Increments, and Irani
or Got.lt, W W. W. WIL-ON,IIX Wood et, volt commence
ILI. morales et 10 o'clock. norult
DILL BOXES-1000 papers American Pi
j. mvsta, far sal, by
• .. ....
no 3 Corner of Woul nod first btreete.
101)/ DE POTASS—M lbs, forsale by
NA. FALINEBTOCK 8 t. 0.,
noS Garber of Mint nod Wood otreote.
,
VW'S BROWN "OR SOAP-4
g r n g '° °l°l ' F a' r . ea lINEATO(4,
noS Corner of Fir In 644
S PONUES-1. bale ,beep's W eel 'Pon q
id received ad for de by
nod W. bIACKILOWN.I67 Dibrridi grr . rt. -
TINSBE D
OP L— 50 bbls. rrimg33l
_lar:oeandfurdoby prima
OARS AMMONIA—I mak (in Jars) Or
wle by W. 311ClIZOWN, 167 Llbere,*
SC. SODA-50 kegs Lee's brand fur Bala
. •o 7 arwEtt, LEIt k
BAGS, BAOS.--4000 Seamless l3age for
ailo kr amalgam, woman • 120.:
Stti) nbicrtionantta.
MIOFT.ATT'S LIP-$ PILLS
AND
BIrTERS.
In caw of Scrolialn, Liars, &WOO.' (A 4
sue, the operation of `the LIFE lIEDICINE3 Is truly as
tstbablny, °Men removing, In • sew day., e»rt trtale "
thir loattrsots dirs.; by their p 0.7 gt R. a. =A , '
tibod. mito. Fro; Ran dad Agew, DrP , Pe., • Dropsy.
P:lea, and to 'bolt. most all disarrays.= TIN =
A theft . ..*
alive properties. No family gonad be witoOnt them, aw by
Dials timely trAnanth ant/rim an o= may be neat
FM sale by W. It. 11131traSt, 335 Draatilny, New York,
sod by all litusalata, s./3.3todAwn
ROOFING!
Oka cheapest and beat Rooting in use
N ed we Funs)las awl alaftral.ll..
11.4: , ).51/I:iti AND itAPAlttltiO DAN
At 11.• elm 10 in th• watsuct
M. JOHNSON,
No. 76 Smithfield el., Pittsburgh.
STRAY CATTLE.—Taken up on the night
of the 2 ' 3 wa-,'Poua ILEA D OP CATTLE, &scribal I
follows, lo:sriti
Red Coax, with star to r...;
;Oue Red Helfer, &boot two lean old;
'Ora Red Meer, &brat two years oht
.The owner or owners are nquestsd to call at the Mayor's
Osl re, puma property, pay charges and take them away
within Lhree day; or they will b..01d for charnel, at the
Stable of Rods Patterson. oti TURSDaY, Nor. 10th, 1051,
aaa o'clock, P. r, ry4.314 R. HUMS, Chief of Polloe.
Pi OR RENT—That three story Brick
Drolltag, pi Wylie street It hos been
nerdy painted and repaired; tae new Patent Rosie, star
Pixtures,Bstb Room, Oas andel' theme:tern Improvements
add corms:deuces. To a good tamest it will be routed on
liberal terms, sad Immediate powession aims. APO, et
ti'm Mendable' and Ilanulactureri Bank, Fourth *thud.
lucaard
Special Notice.
•i
•
SAMUEL GRAY & SON,
NO:. 19 METE{ STREET,
•
"LI AVE RECEIVED and have now in store
the largest and owed attractive awortment of pod.
Int. their
FALL AND WINTER SALES
Tile,' have .eat offend, embracing all the new and latest
alpine of the newton, whin% ars adapted to the wants of
Clothalintlancen of bald; who appreciate ate and quality to
SAMUEL GRAY & SON,
•
Msacn ANT
no 7 ND. 17 Firth , STRENT.
15TOCICLN'Gr .1i110:PO.RIUM.
C . , il[ E'AP AND DURABLE.
..; 1111. DALY,
Stocking Manufacturer,
Corner Fifth St. and Market alley,
PAS on hand a tremendous assortment of
tvooloa stocking; Ho., soon., nomraw 01 . ,,, ..
1., Bart. for men sod 1•00.13, together with • eery ex.
taste , auortment of ell drerrlptlons of Oro& to hie Hoe
oultable to the memo. tie wills prime ante'. et low
rplcre. Cell sad examine. .
jitlLltentembell H. DALY Imo but one dots, awl that is
o • the earner of Fifth IL eet and Ilartet alley. aoftSmd
W INNER'S VIOLIN PRIMER—A new
and .6mph:b. method or learning toplaj the Violin,
Without a wester. In this work the rudlannts of mare
ace rupiah:wale:l a new and stmple maurter, while meledl'
wiles and exerclaes arclutrodueed, which &recalculate.' to
'iteterrst and' &denya the papil. To which I. added a col.
lektloo of the remelt !cogs, Polkas, ltarchea,to,everle
leko puelltheC In coy similar work. PrlcebOn. for Wm by
JouN li. HELLQII, 81 won ettect
lreple• nulled on receipt of the twice. nal
•
0T I C E.—All persons having claims
41 against the Talcum Iros Company of Niessillon,Stark
coonty. Ohio, are recpteeted to present the mane In the on.
carman ad, at his oft., lo Raweltao , an or beton Om FIRST
DAY OP JUNK mat, for the purpose of ascertaining the
.pets amount of the liabilitta of weld Volcano Iron arm.
pSny, and that Moen so presenting their claims, If siloaed,
iihty have a prorats di rldond trout Log funds that deep come
tato my hush, for that porno..
4 alesollion, Nov. 3.-n07.1.td ORO. EIARSR, Receiver.
I?LEMING'S PATENT LAN-_ F
TERNS ere mods anterior th any
(Aber note in one—HAVINO MANY AD
raNTAGES POUND IN NO ODDER -
The arrangement fur detaching the Lar
utrle on the outside is ample, d.st
and ride. A cep around the Limp real
.0 va•te Wherever then lantern.
tith-e they annlopted. Prues rcryl
They are well adapted for RAILROAI
fitATI3 and every place whero
oat, tonerelent Lectern is 'e.t.d.
'.Plecau examine these Lanterns hey
Pnrotuaing other kind.. Rap tnis ft.
rtt nuce.
thine IVt to Ow weds ferctthed en
FLEMING & TORRENS,
Dole Proprietors and Ilidinfactui
'Aith, Manufacturer. of spanned am
enther Market sad Third to,
penttediaT P177.1)311W17. PA
11140porlstm of Va. on, Ta•te 4. /Elegance.
W. & D ELTIVerTIEL
REWER'S 11O4[. ING, No. 102 Itlarke.t
A"..,.1 13 Firth street.retot yead tLeit ot4 auto&
t,e.• •13. styles of rtY coope, soot, as shawls,
(loalta, Itaglana, Dusters,4 Wool Detainee, twitb all
other thaeelptlons of Ladles' lota style INtadonabla Oat&
arkp bo foond of the tieheat gnalltla• sod patter.; no Nto
Lowell pelmet,
0811.133.113F.8 , No. 104 htsekol and 13 PM &beat,
• ooltelyd
CUTLERY.— -
THE ATTENTION
_
TRI ATTENTION
THE ATTENTION
TE(II ATTENTION
THIS ATTENTION
Till ATTENTION
Ot,ersry body is directed Wont epleedld stock a KNIVES
Aga YORKE, ECISEOEB RAZORS, le.
n•I OARTWERIIIT it YOUNG, No, ao Wood lit.
7 PAVLSON'S
CAP, and
FUR STORE,
INTRODUCE ,
THIS DAY,
INTRODUCE
TUTS DAY,
Ladies' Furs,
LADIES' FURS,
LADIES' FURS,
01,13.1.1-X3.llEas7B . FURS,
CRILDRENS' FURS,
CELLDRENS' FURS
GENTS' FUR GAUNTLETS,
Ciente Fur Gauntlet 4,
Oants' Fur Caps,
UL SON'S!
Paulson's!
NO. 73 WOOD STREET.
nc,?, dtr
C 4 GO
to la
93 Z 75
9 as
75
:Al 90
85
13 BO
8 , 1 45
12 00
4L 35
.1) IA
FIRST PREMIUM
• ' Stoves, Orates and Ranges! rim_
• .raL
EIESIEESI
DIPLOISIAS:
•
A KA r.DED DP TEE LATE A LLEOBENV COUNTY AND
IYrtlTelLN PENNEILV (NIA AOItL
•
OULTERAT.B.XSTETT
BISSELL & CO.,
NO. 235 LIBES.TY STREET,
MANITtACRIMEI I I3 Or
PARLOR
HEATING STOVES,
Fine and Common Enamelled
ORATE FRONTS AND. FENDERS,
And the On!nbtsted CapllAl and Engin
COOKING RANGES.
It yen Irma the DEBT COOKING RANGE that le mule
eell et
BISSELL k CO.'S
II you waut a COOKING' STOVE that °soot b• cu ,
posed, call on
BISSELL & CO
If ' , mare balding a twaLto, and want ilia Leal GRATH
PRONTA AND YENDARD,na on
Ip l l3ll-10 bble l lme No. 3 Mackerel;
Zir;e'd relle ul t7 ' l 4=4 UP a 99'
TSt7 ATTENTION
STOVE DEALERS
ROOFING!!
,4 respectfully invited to the largest stock
and greeteet variety of ST 0 V
to the State, mounfeetored by
A. BRADLEY,
No. 4 Wood Street,
TN our amortment will be found the follow
tog'. well known
THE DOtTBLE•TOP PATENT GAS A SMOKE
CONSUMING TROPIC, for 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, Liro
Oak and Pitteborgh.
PREMIDM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT
VARIETIES
PARLOR STOVES, for Wood and Coal; boat In the
market, and besting Stores of every deserip
GRATE FRONTS, de., all of which will be sold on
EMEMEI
FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED
BY TUE ETATLiYAIR TO
GRAFF & CO.,
MA—NtrF.A.C'rII7FLECRS.
FOE THE BEST
E 3 TOVES..
FOE TUE BEST
COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES,
With large Feel Door for throwing lo Coal,
AND BEST WOOD COOK STOrP..
DIPLOMA 0011 BEST LAUNDRY STOVE.
Also, on hold • large aosorttrant of Heating 5,nr..,
Eager Kettl
Plain and Tanes,ey
_O W•g no. on Boxes, Mallow W gronta, Feeders, Ba ore A , Sc nod Dog Irons
GRAFF C O.O
No. 345 Liborty Bt •
AT TUE MEAD Of WOOD STREET,
a, 11Td Prrestevann, Part..
CARD.
THE UNDERSIGNED DAS TIIIS DAY
aasoclttn-ii with him In the WIIOLESALE GROCERY
BOBINWE Mr. SAMUEL EWART and Mt. WILLLAII
CURRY, and will -col:Mune the ran. at the 01. D STAND,
NO. AT 1 LiIIETITY STREET, directly onewlte the Eagle
Rotel
WILLIAM M. GoEMLY.
DlDaber g h..fitty I, lt5D.
SAMT.; ?!WART . SSSI Id .01,11 IS !FM Cl' ilia.
W. M. GORMLY & 00.,
-
1 RLO C E R S,
DEALERS, IN
P'KO ISIONR: PRo . buce.
_ -
AND
PITTSBURGII MANUFACTURES,
NO. 211 Liberty , Pittsburgh, Ph.
Ju26uttL3lp
BARGAINS:
Watches, Jewelry, &c.
AT PRIVATE SALE,
Unt it Tuesday, November, , Jth,
AND AS
AUCTION SALE,
COMMESCIIf...
Tuesday Morning, Nov. Bth, at 10 o'clock,
CONTI:MEM UMTIL TUE NMOLE
SALE POSITIVE—WITHOUT RESERVE.
fly order of Treace.
W. W. WILSON, Agent.
noedtwd
PRODUCE COMMISSION MEI?OIIANTS.
O. No. 1 Stool's Blocir.,llloutWater
.
St., car. La Balla St., Chicago. •
Warehouse IC o. 13 Solath-Water Bt.
Solicit for the purchase of Flour and Grain in
Chicago Market.
simian., IN PN11301011:
Hitchcock, ki'LlccicY Ok.-,
George W. Calm I .
Masan. Watt A Wi
em
J. J. fluttstau, Eaq; I no2d
I. W. FINLEY V A. TURPIN.
FINLIGit & 'TOUPIN,
COMMISSION MNRCIIANTS,
CHICAGO.
prOire particular attention gibe purcbuse cad tale of
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORE. • : -
Rum ro—LIPPINCIOTT it CO., Pittsburgh. Po.
JNO. D. DANYIELD, do do
DANIEL WALLAOII, do do
sel6.3rodig
Louts MULLER, Manufacturer of all
kinds of Ladles', Oblidrsno' or Oast!emcees FURK
Neigh mid Carriage Robes, dealrrs In Dutra° Robes, k ,
vehozessla and reteil, No. 133 Wood sliest, mat door to Dr.
Keyser.
Sir fors repaired, cleaned and altered In the best inn.
nor. All kinds shipping Furs bonsbt. oeDiansd
LADIES' BOOTS
AND SHOES.
The undersigned having bought the stock of Peter Lln
ter, deceased, will continue the business at the Old nod,
ORANI MAST, between &coed tad Third streets,
where leery, kind of
LADIES' SHOES
will be made to order, of the BEST MATERIALS AND
WODKNANSIIIP,”d sold et the lowest cub prim.
noellmd , SILVANA LEBAUDIL
EUREKAI EUREKAII—
rbe EUREKA WOOLEN SKIRT, with Patent Bottle
The QUEEN OF DIAMONDS, with Blandon Beetle.
The above are the two beetßklrta In market.
All other kindled Skeleton Skirts, from 8 teal wing, •
lowest prices either Wholesale or Retail, at
EATON, ORES t IiLkORUWK
. ne7 . N 0.17 Flttb street:
TTLE BOSTO RIBBED HOSE!
Over 600 doz. recd and to arrive
ear Manhunts and Country Dealers awned at tours
prizes. EATON, OHRE a 11A(NI,U31,
nuT Nu. IT Mb Aram.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.-
. EMBROIDERIES,
A very Cull assortment of the best styles for sale bi
at BATON, CUB 11 MAC/BUSS, 17 }Mb street
EATON, ORES & MACRUM
Mr* nicuiced an elegant tins of
FANCY WOOLEN GOODS,
Direct from the Manufacturers.
City snil Country Donlan supplied sit Ea4ern Frt..
no 7 No. 17 Market Street.
F LOUB--1000 bbla. Extra Family Flour;
600 , do do do
200 do Bowen, do
To W l ire and for sale by 81111P6ON t NELSON.
nor • Federal amt. Athilrbeni•
BISSELL & CO.,
WRITING PAPER AT 'WROLESALE,
—A large and vadad saonnmast al Midas Paper
an hand .ad dolly meshing aro. kit% niblat win Li nid
wry to* rata wholende Dunham" tar cob,
W. 0. JO a ca rr Dow%
cos ti WM Nast.
No. 9]O Llroirty
faisccUaneozus
PITTSBURGH
cooli STOVES
DIIPUY & MITCHELL,
Fuks! Furs!!
THE PREMIUM FURS!!!
LACES AND LACE GOODS.
-
'P goi
Public tres. - - Citp Aauction ealcs.
10..9 CARD.—MISS RAN N. iVRNY ••RTi—ei , ' J. G. 3a.a.vzsc; sql.nsatinsser.
o
TS. ood,,s , sosa, fa/ sPrrosintiss /.... , It• .1 oommosda linlos Boons No. IR PALA attest
or, seam, mrd ettriarrlodelog not °My Tent. proloottoeal -- --.---- —............-
............„„.-..
atAlltir, bo ,• er brilliant eerie! goatlike, and biding .1:40 i vALUARLE STOCKS -AT AUCTION—
.O.Ot m.,,, ~,, al,: Mot appreciation. week! rerreidoll.Y 4 004
Oo Totality eoroing, Ziok.lltk. os 7 14 e"Msek. to the
quest. you to glaauois or more Dramatic Reciter.. In 0 " 400,10 .1A ......e,,,,,, .8. 00000,0. „ 5; 8 . 81 Pim .4 Rill he o .441.,
• t • time nod place stain rOl.lO [MO contordence. AMIRIIitg , C 0 1 7.1.. 8.,0,
otputowsb;
'em of
of.
Memel
"PVe”. me
"'eeim. Poore reeM"lkatY ` ..
.. L 21 shores Iricassige Beak of Pillitimmb;
A A Wearer, Wm J Hwa
ord,
1;-.• 75 shares Merchants sod gritinfectorers' Bank Pittsb'o;
oOn Keyser. Ju A °Non.
'' .o Jo Cillsens'lltnl4
John 0 Doan, 11 AI Murray, -
" 40 du 31ahordrig Coority Bank, DUN
Henry Lambert, A M Pollock.
Thee Steel. Jos M Cooper. • -
0 in. do Allegheny BridgeCompooy;
0 :0 du 61e0rrogatie1a dot do ...
Me Camob.al Jr, • 011 Eilppty,
Thee N Marnhall. A. 13 Mardeck, ` T Mt ' d '4 GA to Mortice Bridge Co.
0110110 Loonth. .11 Strartr.4ehlur. toil J. 0. DAVIS. Arid.
Harry Waits., Herman Eehbotrub
al Ware, 1.4 P Parr,
J., 1ne.1... l oi. Slorsng...
.g 11r<4 , -). - ,p2oi ARIL.. I.
.I,'. .lona J. r.. g t` ..tev.. u....
Jon it {lol. 11,
(if. 11 inn:,: i,
11 .1 ila gra, J.A. L 11 1,4 1., 1 , ,
Julio As no.. I 111 t ili r.tri.
Id W 1 ..010, 1e..1 ermerria..
' 0 A Bleharda, John Akron.,
Scot Ilarper, ' Jobb Meatball,
WM 11l Hartrell, Ilvinard 8.4.10.1,
D B Pergneoo, II It Eolith,
Wet Schsyer, W A 011deobion.y
Chu It Asper, 1' A Myels,
it ru 11 irr I.llb r 3
AD.IIIIsiISTRATORS' SALE OF THE
LATE RYAN'S FURNITURE W.AI[EROO3I,fa kb.
inspatch Building. Fifth 50'0.4 below m o Po.tl e. OD
TUC.IDAY tool mos, Non. 8111, at 10 o'clock, and Contints
big each morning, at the aime hoar. ongi an la aolth, by ¢r
on of Administrator. of Howard IL Ryan, dcred.
This largo stook of exchilent work Its Hosewocal, Blanco.
toy, Walnut, Cherry and Poplar ' embraces all tbe fashions.
hie style. of Rivaling n nairoro, math as Marble lop gat Us
and PUT Tables, Sofas, Tete-JseTetss, Lounges, Reception ,
and Parlor Chair*, Hoellera,JAhrarY and gaol ghahrisfinno
ireal and Arm Chair; great varielyof Wiliabbota,Quarloate
Table; Hat Ruts, ' Tablesand Choir.. tialiaernits
f r . styles of Drat:tog and Plain Boreans,.gooloned Wardsstands
Book Cases, Secrete/les, Parlor Wiltlotc Domino, Ba‘llßg
Standic High not Low 00.1, French and (bingo Holdslindr,
"t Chillretessititos and Cnolli's, Vining and Stresditast Tablotie
Messrs. Lt. A. Weaver, W. J. Howard, Joe. A.G 11. A': nodn" olio "°"°'°° ' die". ° that lion, tniteblo for
31orray, Gen. 11. Keyser, and othere:— Dartlingaillot, Is an.l Offices.
This the bar-eat anti 1.4 Pt evisortrneni of well Mashed
Gerak '''' .-1 " ' raj. 300 fur [Lo flththrkl °° " r°l° '"?, sod peaeollahle YrTrniture in 1.010 .101001 and plain
sone none; and appreciating folly the con./Lih. : • , nldic Rrte i „ „.,.„,„ to nil di..
mesa Intended, beg' to state that on Wriltel,DAT 110 COOT lore. '” •--
• • posed of w ithoot reses-re or delay. ltau • may 110.0.
neat . shall be matt happy to fulfill yonreslal, by readjust; „, • ,
"As Yon Like It." I tin main, gentlemen, your " "
uoSat-etkr JEAN si DA YEY rota. T_srms , tnado known at solo J "DAVIS, Ana.
...MITCHELL./
J. H. Flat, nut
YISTUVIGII TicrbT CaIIPINT, 171
Clttoleursh, November 3.1, MAO f
WAx 4
klection for Three Directors of thii
Compony, to serve for throe }eve, will to hold it!:
the Demklng lionse, on MONDAY, Noreruher the 14th lestj
between thchente of 11 o'clock. A. X end 1 o'clock, P.
noteltdxho JOIIN D. SCULLS', (Stehle,
•--
NI'S11.•011, Nor. Ist;101 , 7
OI'TEIE DIRECTORS OF Tii E WESTERN iNe
acza.lci oXPART have this defy declared • dthideni
of Than toilers °pm:leach therm of Its capital stock, out of
the earned math of the lad six =Mho, payable to stcritc,
holden on or alter thallth lost. .:
nod dtd I , .M. OUR in f Secretary . 's
''' - ' -
.e. Prllg3ololl, November I, 1559. I
1 .r - Tns Bo.ud of Directors of this Bang
.-,'" here tide day deolarod a dividend of YOUR PER
CENT. oo the capital stock, out of the profits of the !eat et=
mouth., payable to stockholders on } r after the llth ins t.
no" D. JONES, Outlier.
donate= Befit, bleverober 1,1009. 5 4
W 0 President and Directors of tidil
Bank have tide day declared a dividend of 101/11;
PER CENT. out of the profiteer the bat an menthe, pay:
able to btockholdere 00 or after the 11th inet.
J. W. C(KiC, Mahler. 1.
Lo, Cm' November la, tato.
irl,"..Tur. Directors of this Bank have this dti*
declarer] • dividend of YOUR PER CENT. no thtl
Capital: Rork, out of the profits of the bat elm months, payi:
able hiietochholden. or their legal repreeentatirev,•ftot
toe 11th Imt. 2dtil JOLIN ICLOOPPIN. Ceider.
USCILMICIe
Tittebarel, Nov. 1, ISSO.I
11 - 7 , TrcE President and Directors of this Bank
have thee day declared e thrldetel of SOUR Pl*
CENT, um Wel Caotel Stock, oot of the pre/Its of the
.10 menthe payable to the Stockholder., or their legal reyil
me..A:veal, on or after the 1110
rorreital ti 00. D. SIeCIREW, Csablec
Loa cur BASEL
l'lrrwrozon, October 20th.,1650.5
Election for Thirteen Direetord
u<7 two. Book too held at the Banking Bowe, oh
MONDAY, Novernber Lawton the boar. of 11 a. viCl
gad 2 r. roo2dtd] JNO.MAGOriIN, Cashier.,
OT/IC. Wm 3 Imatimamat Com etery, 1
Pittsburgh, Oct. 27th, 1854.
lAri Election for Thirteen Directors of
thit Comteury will to held at the office, No. 52 W.
ter mtrat,ob TUESDAY, the Bth day of November, between
the totem or 11 a. a. acid 2 P. u.
co2S dtd
r. M. GORDON, Secretary.
VIM. Mazza leteutaacc 00.111,11X7. t
Pittsburgh, October :1•b, 189.
All Election for Thirteen Direefdre of
Onoitssuy,cl sorra for the guzzling pearl slllbei
hetd .t the offices N 0.99 Water street, or TOKADAY, Nogi
Bth, between toe hours of 11 A. 81. and 1 P. 81.
ocbiciltd HOOPAT FINNEY, 8.10. Y.
id=linated Batt, ".
Pittsborgh,OctobezElat. 1850. 1
.
10. AN Election for Thirteen Directors d
thiskwi" ll holLt'tn h 'kin i l"4 Q
PION DAY, November 2:, betteongeenref Se.:.a
PP.II. --
The Emmet Meeting a• the Stockhoblere wtll be bold of
!TUESDAY, Noeember Ist, et 10 A. Y.
nr'M lutd U6O. D. 51:0REIV, Deshler. i,
141.1, t
Pittsburgh. October 20th, IUI4. J
As Liection for Thirteen Directors of
tills Bank will be held at the Banking Boole, el;
MONDAY, tho 21st rimy of liorember, between the Ismael
D, s. sr. and 2 o'clock P.M. 3
A gaueral meeting of the Stockholders will be hold 41
the banking Mon" on TUESDAY, the Ist day of Norerrt .
bar. sr. 10 n'dock. oc9l.kluld J. W. COOK, Cutler. it
Errousgsg's Orates, P. aO. 6.10. t
Near Pour kill. Itttn,October 10,1%0.J
.T..""
• PROPOSAL! will be received till Novell , '
bee the Bib, for building the Treadle Work and Mrldgg
gopergructure for the road between Pittsburgh sod Pork
Perry, as follows, 'iv
630,000 fret Toribtr, B. 31, for trestle wort;
170.000 " 0 bridge soperstrocture;
• • •
40,000 pound. hot., for both ,- a , .
The We me, be for materiel shoo, for conttructlon, 4
may Include both.
About 170,00 Net timber, 11. 14.. or the store for treetlu
work. trill be needed UM fell Also, about 25,000 feet tor
barging, .11a the balers...arty la spring hest.
Tar I hilotntatiort. apply to the Zogliteer, Mr. 8.1
Low (Bigoted)
cx 18 di.", TV, J. MORRISON A N.
NOT/CE.—The undersigned desires 'id:
CLOSIC ALL ins 131151N18£1, bold prranal amt
profmadone/. loonardlntoly. Thera having law nonfarm Ity
his bands aro rogmenwl to call sad Pottle end roc:etre 03.14
papery, Ana ...ploy other c..nrmel. Thews Indebtod to hlmi,
or to tho lett tlrm of Maton & Co. for profcmoonsl eorticred
or upon Dote, lodgment, or othermleq will Mosso pay the
rem. to N. N Esq. or to hlmrtlL et Ms office, where
he will attend dolly for the precent, from 1103 o'clock p.
oclEtdtf TLIOALLS
Amusounts.
M iss DAVENPORT
Has the honor to mamma that
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On Wednesday Evening, November 9th;
AT MASONIC HALT,
brie will read Shakepaarele Comely or
AS YOU LIKE IT
Doom open at 7 o'clock. The Beadlog will commence at
8 o'clock.
Tickets of admdasiou, Fifty Conte—to ho had at the Blew
at/eget:4a nOnso, at Hoot it Mince's,andat the door.
to.o.2trohr
CARGO'S BRASS AND STRING BAND
°FMB, 21 Flint BTH6Er. eelklyd
Vant Statements.
PrIIIBITIMItI, Nov. Titt,lBo9
MEANS.
Loans, Bats and Irisconanta t1,(L10,245 97 )
Heal Estate and Orocutd Bent— 4&756 62
Stocks and Miscellatkenns ......-19 . 2. 90
Due bother Banks. 15,647 62 •.;
Bank Notes: Chocks...._ 22707 Cl •
Spode (gold and raver)... ........ ........ 1192.503 lb .1.:
MEE=
Capita Stack --•--• -- -
Cl„", 14 TOO 00
. -
ProAt• and kTarduge 1 144,303 02
Unpaid Dividends and Storm. Acc't.. 59,463 62
Dueto other Batiks 49,04 T 07
Citcalation 239,601 00
Deposits 027,907 00
$2,266002 el
The above statement Is correct to the best of my Ituoer
edge and belief. JOLLN HARPER, Cuadra.,
Sworn to mad subscribed this 7th NOT, 1009, before the
tit.o B. 1111.1T11, Notary Pubile.
Statement cattle Merchants' and Slant*
fiketurerso Bankof Plttebdrgh. ' ...
Drrrantmod, Dlouday, ;(01.. 7th, 1957. , .
Chuntatlon,-- 142,597 00
Due Depadlora 201,431 46 , :'
Due other hanks,_ 37,453 20 :
Doe Oeuunonerealth 70.63 a ' *:
LoansandDleooUnD, 923,414 30
Odin... 142,990 65 ' ,
Nom and Checks, of other Itanka—.... 100,518 19
Due by other hanks...— 35,403 00
The abase statement Is correct and true to the beet of My
knowledge and ballet W. IL DENNY, Cashturc ,
Sworn and nabscribed before me, this 7th day of N 06.,
A. D. 1859. 008 J. F. ELACKSNZIS, Notary I'utli4%
Statemen l of tae ClitizoutV Dank.
Pittsburgh, Not. 71h, lUD
.5.155}:T8.
. llltft
-.-
Notes and Checks of other Baul c s 11,163 CU r
hflacellanomm Aoccanta....— 41,979 98
Doe from Banks and Banken.-.- .....
$091,30i."61 , 5 -
LUSIIMEP.
Capital ..... oo
Individual 94,637
3 2 Ci
Contingent Fond and Pronte. 57,968 39
-
Dna to other Banks T, 106 39.
8091,609 52 - ' .
Tbo above statementL correct to tho boat of toy
edge and bellaL • EL D. JONES, Dania:.
Affirmed before too dila 7th day of N0v.,1861
nob 3.7. ItULOKENZER, Notary I`ubll44
Statement of the Meehanles ,
Pittsburgh.
NOYDLY, NOT. ni1.335.4.
. 31 toil
36,213 4 :
.......... ......_ 104,8321
Clrcolation ... .
Dtio to other 1ia;7...1
Duo to Dep05it0r5..4......
pq,401 Ft
ASYLTB. , 1 ,
HIM and Note' Dlscounted....-- ...... .4 750 . 033 P 2
Due by other Banks— 0,067 76
Notts and Macke or other Dante- ..... .. 36,861 od
Bpecto le {Teeth 103,33 l tr.
---....1
P 4301 00
The above etatement I. correct. to the beet of toy ktoert.
edge and behef. GEO. D, )IcOREW, °whirr.
.
Sworn before me this 7th day of Nor,
no! A. W. FOSTER, Votary Pat*,
statement or two Allegheny Ilanli
i,rrrenraon, Nor. fib, USE
ASSETS. .1.
7
Notre, and IN Dlecounted......-,--- 50 , 7 5 0 V.:!
b other
Du o e s y nd Chee ß _ her
-Danke--- 24.5g8 70
Mtn t - -.- .-
I...IADIISTIEA. 00,r4 ES
_
2 N4 0 00
..... ............. 1Z,64.1 a r i
Individual Depoeita 11D,O r lB
The above easement Moot - rat to the best of my ktfowl
llet I, W. 00011,,Ciaahler
*d=t'nd snbecribed before mo, this 7th d ay ot:
1859. ad ynorm IFINNXY, Notary Puldlo.
- -
Statement or One Iron City
oßv. ea*,
P117331:1TAII, N 7th, mg.
100,003 00
Loma and Dlemmta- 653
93
,743j13
Doe by ottar Sankt— , tkat3
Notes morn of other Dank.
08,223 4
Doe mother Backe- 3,144
Doe to -
Om San tutrannt la comet according to the Seit of
coy knowledge and MALI. 3011313L300.71111f, Coitdr.
Aflloned before may this TM day of Nor, 11, - , 1959
eoi HOWL inetisr, Notary PO'S.
ENVELOPES ,
ENVELOPES,
.ZHVELOPES.
EsvEtoe=.
HUNS* MINES aro now °Dentin IL t.rgl ismatotent of
cowip y Bn White, Dorm", Amber and caserledolor Ea.
TI •
•11 lbs. /where reed all ,
lug WAIT S. 001q101.
"LIZAT
,A; tar saloty
AUSTIN LOOMIS& uo.,x,r c h,„w
ALLEORENY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
—Two Lots on Itontgpmery street, 20 feet front etch
sod exterollog eloog Taylor steno, 110 feet..
Term; 09c.fuvrch nob, balsoeo la I, I; yes rs. .Ap
ply to AUSTIN LOUBi3 k tXl_, L 9. Fourth atrost.•
(aTucK. SALES BY AUSTIN .1:009118.
co., AT TUN IdDHCILL:CID . EXCiIADDIU LYXEY
TLIUILDAY EVENING.—Bank, Erpge; :nsuralics 1114 •
Doppor Stock, lionst and 'heal :Wen t.dd Da ll 2 oat*
at the IterchanteEschance by. •
AUDYOi LOOMIS a CO.
!LA., Drafts auJ Loa.. heal Estate :levitated ca
repudiable WWII by lOSTLI: LOOMIS,* IX).,
Yell Sty. !iota liroker..in Youth IL
O-L D and - Y_O 131 N
AFFIRM, ITS • TRUTII;!
MOOS
Professor Wood's 33air Restorative
PRESERVE, INFA TILLY, TTLE :
ATV pnlymh and colargif owed two or WM
llama week, lox) imaginable age. Perfectly Madre tha
graypeuver the bald with nature's Owu ornamxt, the WI:
make It more soft and bmitifni than soy olharal preserve
the scalp free from all dues's, to the greatest xi, Metes
men, Judges. Attorneys, Makers, Clergymen, rtolcadona.
Hen and trenthauen sad Ladies of all climes, all over the
world, bear testimony that we de not say tcw mods to its
taw.. Itext:the following, andieuger—
PllOlllO6Oll TtlA LitO,P/ANIBT.
says, on his arrival tothe United State. to
rapidly becknuing gray, but on apptylog
Wood'. flair healoralive his hair roan monsrpti:
its original boo.
CHARLES Oetu,ElV, 11 Nessus ELreet,ll. Y,
rrya the gray halm on his fuller head were, of
ter • few week's trial, turned Into a dark brown,
sc the same time beautifying and 'Ward/is Uid•
hair
A. 0. RAYMOND, Bath, Maine, ma he it tow
elzty years old, sod his Lair and Whisken Vero
two-thirds gray. but by the need two bottles of
Beetoralive ;be gray hells kleve diseppeared.
both on hie bead and face, sod le mote colt and
slow than fur menta.tive years previous. His..
wife, at the egoof hity two, has used tt with the •
nine abet.
FINLRY JOHNSON, Esq New 0t1eany,..).4
that be hot his heir by the Yellow Fever, to 1854.
He used Wood'. Bair lisatorstive,tiod his Leiria
now thick and glossy.
8. M. MIDDLETON, Livingston, Alabama, says
the Restorative has danitour.b good to his part
of the couotry. Ho used It for baldoess, and tow
ho. a foe head' of heir.
T. le BORNE, Lebsoon.Retirocky, nye he has
•
seen Wood's fish Restorative In hondroas of ea.
sea, sod never knew It to 'fail In accompliebleg
all it proles. to
A.
A. J. ALDBN, IdeLaneabOro',llllnols, says he
had the scald head eight years, I..ag was held,'
but by the liberal steeef Wood's 'rats Resents.
ties, he now has a rich glossy head or bale.
* Bold by ail Druggists, sod by O. J. Wood
Co., 443 Broadway, New York.and 114, Market
etree t„ Si. Loo'., Mo. Cold ht Pittsburgh by Dr.
0 DO. R. &BUBB, B. L. POUNDLIT.JCF. a Cl).,
sod all Droste.. lanholly I
12=
LOGAN A GREGG,
IMPORTERS OF
HARDWARE,
.Iw. 52 WOOD STREET.
Four D.Jors sba, It. Charlea Hotel,
Je3o:d6m
0.6. Bars], Isis of Lancaster Loam& GISCICI,
GDO. S. SIMILIC at. CO.;
Commission Merchants,
voli Tlt sus or
PIO IRON, BLOOMS, ac.,
No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh.
Ilszsmas—Lyon, 6horb t Cu., Pittsburgh; Isingston,
Copeland Co., Piltsbargh; Thos. H. rranklln, Esq., lAA.
caster; Linn Simon Cameron, Ilarrisborg7.llryart, Gardner
& co, Hollidaysburg, Po. 10i30,13md
THE ENTERPRISE
Inenranc, Ccpany
OF PIULAAELPIIIA,
Insures against Loss or Damage by Firs
on Buildings, iderehandise, , Far-:
ultimo, &a., st.Ressociable _ • •
Rau, of 'Premiums.
DinocTom..—r. Rotaford Eton: William ACHoe, of Wm.
IMCIlee t Clniliallyro Prailen Jno. M. Atwood, of Atwood.:
Whlta & Co.; Benj. T. Trodlok, of Tredick, Stoke. &.0n:
11=7 Wbortoxr, Monica/ I Damson; Ono. IL Attonlat of .
&mane & Bro.; John 11. Drown, of Joluall. Brown k Co;
B. A. rohneatook, of B. A. rehnnitock A Co.; Andrew P.
Doh; J. L llninger, of Wood II Rahlger. •
•
V. RATCHFORD STARR, PonsidonL L :
Czaslzo W. Oozi,Llecrstary.
Pinvonsos Itorannoczo—Wm. llolweet Co ,J.Pshitar
Ca, moms, M. Howe, EN , Joe. Moroball, En, Allen
Kramer, Eaqa W Ilaoo, M'Elroy it Co., Wiliam, Coyne A Co.,
Bailey, Brown & Co., Ltrlngaton, Copelan&& JaMll3l B.
Lyon A Co., Wm. S. Lovely t Co.
GEO. S. BRIAN k. CO., Ag. 1312,
Jo30:11cod No. 62 Wood Btrect.
N'OR:I'.IZMRN.
Assurance Company,
NO. I moonaiils. arum !,'LONDON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1836..
CAPITAL
00
PAID UP CAPITAL AND OtIRPLU9._ N,r 12TON
ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year cod.
log January 933,92* 12
THIS ,COMPANY INSURES AGAINST - j
Loss or Damage by Fire, almost every &strip= ist•
Property. Tits Soto f Proodsous are maderitte, sad,
ell cases, based upon toe character of the owner or OCCII. •
pad, and the merits or the risk. „
Losses promptly atineted and paid without retersoes to
Landau d speaol permanent fund prcrreded in Phaatel.
pßistforpoyment of bum in this country.
V,..r 8,8473 81
1112M.7.3=1 0 prinsurann:
Mourn James McCullya Co., 174 Wood erect
John Floyd A Co., 173 "
" Brown A HirkEstricha, 11:0 Liberty street: •
" D. Grogg*Go.,99 Wood street •
" Wllwu. Art:troy A Co, 64 Wood street .
Jame,. AlcCandlon a Co., 103 "•
Nimick A Co., 98 Water atrsot; • ' I
B. A. Fahnistock k co, First and cl'.oa atmehg
Joe W.:dwell AL,Cib.. Second sad Wood ittreehr,
.Acwoll. Lee t Co., 8 Wood stree t
• Burchfield* Co.; Fourth sad Market atzsehn •
McCaudloaa, Mean. 00., Wood and Water gin
George EL Ennart, .q, 13 Dank street
Moors. Mgers, Olaghorxr It Co 432 Market etree. •
Wm. BMWs &nth Front argot
M'Cutenemo Front and Now mg
foolth, & Co., 113 Karnes insect;
Jame. Graham An Co., - Mond 22 Letillastroot;
Joseph B. Itltdroll, Esq., .Prealdent glecharda-Ihns
James Dunlap, Ds+, Prednent Union Bank; •
Don. W. Porter, late Judge &promo gnat
JA.n.r.s w. AILIMOTTs Agents
Ja=lydls 001 co. 103 Wood street.
F R E 8 II ARRIVAL
CELECILaTED GOLD MEDAL
.PIANO FORT - ES.
The public ore rupectfully faulted to man toe tha splen
did aswortment of haws, nuw on hand. from OM cntobrnted
factotin of
WILLIAM KNABE 4 00., -Bettlinom
HAINES BIOS, Now TofC .
Comprising the
LiITAST AND DEEP ABBORTIARE or
PLINOS IN THE CITY.
Thew Instrameata bare taken the 'highest prial:ma
whcrevor ashibited fa compadtlan with atiwra. lad Ra
prow:mad By such undoubted au thorii7
B. MILBERG.
H. VIEUXTEMPTS.
M. STIL&R. G. 03011.
tarn= aticlOttiara,
F.Bul, if not auperlor to any '6.1 tbia,eattata7.
fIE.LODECNS,
•
Tram tba celebrato,3 fa,tary of -
The !travel factory In the weal
CFLA17.L.02 • 1'..1t.T...1.1"..1.1
lucsAßDsorra
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I R .14.511 L 1 NEN S' .'
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DA ASKS, DIAPERS, AC.- • ' .
CONSIIIIIEhet OF RICIIARDSOIMLIN
EN, nod thosede‘lc ,. . s tr of, obtainings:lw ONNIZNNit
GOIDS, stiould s.t. lbm hen:titles they pan - bliss arentst.
ed with the full name of t firm -
J.
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3. N. RICIIARD34, AO5B .1 OWDIM. - ',.._ .1::
gamuts° of the cunduesasod d arability ot the Goods. Als caution Is [twisted eseantially accents,. as Largo
Tun:intim of inferior awl. deStottes Unto, ars prepared.
season niter season and seal.] with toe tams .ii RICIIAIID
EON. by Irish Mums, who, regardkaa of ,ths.lolney thus
t r..
lake alike ors thelostaltatu conimmvr,afid the wancrtsc
turns he punka. - Goods, will not midi!, abswicrun
basin pm/Ruble, whits purchasers cut be Imposed on
with 41 a a northlen chancier. -. .
J. BULLOCKS t J. 11. LME. : - •
Aronts. OS Chutth Street. New Yore •
A GOOD STURM FOR 75 CENTS.--
A choice eatortwortA-
Fino Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, SearTsi_
Pocket Eandkerciliefa, Suspenders, Halt go"'
Gloves
Silk, Morino, Wool and Cotton Underbid .
and Drawers, for men, woman, boFsa
children. -
Wholesale Dealers tarnished at la adianCaCi 444l t
EATON, ORES S MACIIII3 I ,'
No. 17 Bliwkit street.':
GGRAIN-2W bua Out;
200 do Con.
.1:0 do Ityv
Ilecatand ker age by 'ff.I2IIPEON k
• 24 WWII fttd 91d0 ant*
Pl 2 TBflel2oll.
DAVIS . t CO,E;:udi:ux.
GE9. A. PRINCE I CO,
No. 113 Wad et-, Zidoor•lxiii h.