ittsburgil ac tt e. moat, swum , I+. n wlttt,N , o. t •' D P. niro3l:Wg R. ERAETT & CO,. EDITORS' asset PROPRIETORS PITTBI3 - CRC3•H t DNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 9, 1869 DON'T Tnr.4 Do IT? guirir .aye 4 4Vielete1 lane and murdered citizens demand a victim at the heads of justice; if Brown in a envoi fanatie,irrespontiblo either in morale or law, there are yet guilty panics. He is then the agent of tricked principal.. If the Northern people believe Brown intone, what punishment Is doe to those who have polsonealis mind with the 'irrepressible conflict' and spurred his &nand,. to Seeds of blood and car nage? . He may ho insane, but there are ,otpar guilty wretches, who instigated the erimee per printed at Harper's Terry. Bring these nte—g Seward, Greeley, Giddingt," Hale nod O;n1 41, . th ° foricdicsion of Virginia, and - Brown and h.• deluded . victims in the Churl etoton jail may hope If that is the case, why duet not the Stade .of Virginia indicttheta men' Mr. Mite boa ex pre"ed his willingyee to go to Virginia and sub mit himself to tholograies of a Virginia jury, if they will only Indict him and put , him upon trtet; Why do they not indict him, then? If they, believe him guilty, his offer to surrender hiMatif /cares them no excuse for not indicting him,. Will they do it 7 , Mr. Hole pots , them to the test. Dare they do it ! Aro they not, rath • er, poor, miserable blusterere, with no capacity above that pi' railing at a man whom they can wifely °oedema unheard'. We vcriturc to pre dict that they will not indict him. To do so would be to give him an opportunity of demon titrating his innocence ; sad then all their steek in trade would be lost. We call upon them to in dlottkoman who openly offer? to surrender him self for trial, or bold their peace. When they have iridieted and tried the one who has been fdremost in oft.:ring to submit himself for trial, it willbe time enough for them to talk of trying thereat. They dare not indict a eiogle one of —the - men named. —Tho Richmond Ea- _The Itiohmond papers find if a cheap game to stand-afar off and boast of what they would do if They could only get hold _of Hilo and the other• men named; but the N. Y.' Journal of Commerce has a more cautious way. It mays : '.With regard to those Abolitionists' who may be shown, in the course of the trial of Brown and 'his assooLates, to have beentprivy to this .bane act of conspiracy, we would be sorry to Bee 'the Governor of Virginia demanding their our !Under-et the halide of the Governors of the /Rates •within whoeh Halite Giulio.% In the present etate-Of Puling, it is not likely that any prominent man would be given up. And if given up, is.is not- at all probably that their complicity could be establitheci Gy,euch evidence at the law court. demand." Of course not. The Journal feels the weak ness of its cause, and Is not favorable to any warn that would demonstrate that weakness to others. To indict and try theso men would simply be to show to all the world that they hem - a — net a scintilla of prcof to, produce against either. Not only is ..such evidence se the law courts - demand" lamentably wanting, but such evidence °slimiest then demand. There it no evidence, In fact—not .a particle. The whole affair ' has been trumped up for political effect upon the No vember elections, and the Journal of Commerce is too shrewd to Buffer a trial to demonstrate that fact. Better, it thinks, to leave matters in their present condition; and then, by sheer persistence in- a baseless calumny, .10 , 111 fools may be found who will believe in it. Ms not, however, the interest of the friends of Republicanism to leave things in this plight. .They have a right to demand, and for ono we do demand,- that the State of Virginia shall either Indict thcso men or abandon its stale charges agaioet them. If they do not Indic them, after one of them, at least, has proffered a sarreuder of himself for trial, the world will be free to coaelodu that they do not believe the &sites they prefer, but whine over them in the.eickly hope that some political capital may be made in that way. Dia Brurs.—There is reason to suspect that the Great Eastern is . a failure. Notwithstand ing the large promises held out as to the success of the experiment, the much boastiog about her perfrm - nuoca Cr. the trial trip, and the many days fixed for her .firet trip across the ocean, the monster vesselhos gone, into winter quar to:a andlito day of her sailing has been post poned to 6012.141:1ite paladin the fituro. It in not,of" cOurse, to be understood that ohe never will emir; bat it is now certain that the public curiosity about her has very much abated ; that • Tory fait care whether the ever sailior not ; and that when elm does rail, end has crossed the ocean eafely, nothing cow will have been ea. tablished in the art of ship ,building or the science of navigation. :She Is simply a bigger ship than has ever sailed before, differing only in She front other ships. She rune no faster than other steam vessels, rolls and pitches In a storm, and seems to bo subject to all the fatali ties which attend upon mailer craft. Regarded in the light with which we look up on human skill, it May,„be a matter of regret that so great. an achierement as this promised to be should be a &hare; but otherwise there is in it no-reasen for sorrowing—at least, not In our estimation. Ito enema wsuld hove been the destruction of individual enterpriee in com merce, and the concentration of the carrying trade in the hued!, of gigantic monopolies. There le enough of this concentrating tendency, already,. both in commerce and ant of It ; and for the sake of that individuality which Is the life of elate:pm - a - 0u ell departments of businete, We have no reason to mourn over the failure of that which Weald have aided materially io sup . planting it. NEIT U. P. -- 8 .- ZSASOZ,—Tho Mitosis') propo ses Es-Gaw. Porscius as a candidate' for Bigler's place, in the U. 13. Senate. The Germantown TelegrajA suggests lionros MclircruaL, Esq. ; and ern have eeen 61sa the name of Judge Wm- War suggested.. These are all good names, and others will in time be added, showing that we have no lack of gead material for the price. u , ' 01110 ELECTiON.—The-100Tring the Offic io result, of the recent electiou in Oak!: Gortaator...W. Dvouison.jr ivrisis It P. Nano.. y L.:pawn's woe Jr my__ 1 3,•,e d Licit. QraJichert O. Kirk.lis,l=l W. SZ.T.Sktc' 0110 duct. aef....U.IV. Tay1e,...1614.21 O. V. Doreop...-.,170,58G ter'a „Trtas...Te.alL P. therer......*1,663 . IVna.Bo Rae Ir.-170,503 Ponte's mokyrif ( 1 3 4 braary...tatAtti ;lac Tomlbuou-.170,008 :/bcp:Tortya•lV. Y. 2 2'..=4=1 IL e l tit i 4asu 1 - 0 82" , Gbotsou's mawrixy_ SCIOOLC.,N.Auson Smyth-3.34,71f CU; N • SnertLea 0, the Leglelative tickets the Republican Mao jority is 21,426. - U. S. 31s.u5uss JOUNSi 2 ArD ENS Zr.GP..O Co.N ression.—We Published, the other day, athm, purported to be the confession of the tiettro Cope lutd to cue Mat. JohasFir, U. S.,hlsrehal for Northern Ohio. Thin confusion should be ro mitred with great caution. As Governor Wise said, this Canada negro was a great coward, and no doubt told what he thought palatable to the party pumping him. Gut there is another cir cumstance which,. more than the beggarly char • utter of the negro, obould make lie nicely.: this • confession with doubt, and that to the character of the roan who wormed it out of himt and gave it to the world. "There is enough proof of on authentic and undoubted characters to chow the complicity of Abolition-Sepubllcanleaders with the Usrper'e Ferry movement, without resorting to what may be wonted out of a negro shared ' filmset to death at the prospect of the gallows, and especially 'when writtea down, not by the negro himself, but by ouch a perroa es Johnson. —Cin. (Dens.) Annixintexen LIQUORS.—A case recently tried in the-'court of common pleas of Lancaster soup . ,ty, Ps, which we find reported In the Lancaster • Ztpreld, indicates that a method of legal pro . cedare exists, which-,-i-f generally resorted to, may .do nitwit to break up the whole system of • xatuitifacturing drugged liquoro. The plaintiffs, who - were extemdso liquor dealers , sued the de fentiant, who is a 'note-keeper in Lan - caster, far the eteet , ery of a claim of foriy-six dollar!, for *rel. of Poldryo whisky." Thidefonao was, llialtherliquor did not correspond with the nem pls by which it was sold, and, in foot, that it •.` eontained _oh poisOnone substances. The latter point appears to have been established bleheinicaricste, to which the liquor was sub jected la the presence of the court ; end jury, by the oatmeal foe tho defendant; Ges, ld'Elroy, Esq. tipeech-:Callts OectsloolTOOmed e poweifolitolitettlori.-,lbe.!ntilgt of the jury was in fern:Of - the' defezd4 talowitl the nothlog bl 3 , - . ,--.-- . IF, theDstly pitaborsti Gazette) T..' ' On - TAW ELti'n&zT ..0,01r.. .va Friday moraine! .The Presidency. a tremendocuiekeitements, as &eland in thelow.i I Or PartOfWilHatntiburgi • need by the elephant hi e sses . . o. :oXt u li t iT h l e co p ue rc y d w ,p it e tt you et:4ll .m a lallzin belonging to Veit Amburg .'n menagerie becom- . 3 , a , , ' Wr ir r of Judge R E . 6 . I voted l ... , him cheerful log log enraged and breaking ore le from his keeper. ly ; and as he makes a good Judge, 1 asp anxious to A man had been employe. to bring some she?- keep him on the Bench. logs to the inenagerie,'wh eh were brought ton ' - Whoa he was Dewiest.] for that otfice and elected wagon. The man drove i• to the tent-and while to it, the expectation was that he would devote him: , unloading his wagon the lephant was observed self to its duties, and serve. the fifteen years or his ' terns, if he lived co lung. Otherwise be would not 'to grow . restless at the eig t of the horse. which had a white blanket CD. The man was advised; hare been thought of. It would be safe to say that to take hie horse away, IA before be could do so .the Convention which nominatel him, would nut the elephant advanced a f w sterdt, and hunched . hove nominated nay .. .or for Judge of whom i . t. c_no . id , ' of ... e t run k a nd tn. h ave been anticipate° that h o wo uld me the juptelet the man down with a blo o• jured him seriously. lin hen seized the wagon afire as a means of purely politicarprefermont. sir ao breaking it to idea les beau in estrum, y held eh tat it throwing it op io the a - p ieces. . wa T e h t6 eper i sonal popularity ' of J i odgoßeA t s which h o u u s h r o d ~, tad , p h t r, oe d ieted wisht n g carried the election to MS. It is /4 very mistaken ilea. The well-known character of the Judge doubt- Ii leis helped to secure the confidence of the people in t il b o i i theianger c g n o k e g r o.wue was e t r h:c:p . L f e c u l d r il i y h ti i : . Next in his way was th cage of a black Itaar. toe party which noutineto° him ; but any other law- This cage was demolish d, but the bear was per of well eeteblicheil copulation, would have ...- chained up nod could not eecape. The cage of needed just as well. It was a party and not a per the zebra being next in is way, ho pushed it coral victory. through the tent and clew through the wall of If the Supreme Bench is to i,ii need as the step s Satan shanty at the ba k of the tent. Then ping stone to political honors, it will be deprived of leaving the tent, be got I to the etreet, pursued ell e rim y :te e :m o o: st e s o bil l i e ty v . oto l o r t o j r ec a t t,naint,stibedaltneg for mo by hie keepers and bond mode of people, none of ' . " Judge they do it :Uh l' the understand ' ing that. he whom were able to cope wit, the enraged elephant. • will serve Lie term not, if he lives, and they ought He did not molest passers by, but seemed to not to be disappointed; but if any one so elected have a great aversion to horses, which ha would . will run for other offices, let him consult the pr.pri. i pursue ea rapidly as be was able, being hoppled ties and resign that which does not satisfy his am . witita chain connecting hie tusks with one of bition. Anicce Coma: his fore legs. He was finally driion by the crowd into the stone yard, corner of South Fourth and Tenth streets. Here a number of workmen were en gaged in dressing stone, and had just placed up on wooden horsee a huge stone, weighing about 1500 tone. In attempting to get mat of the stone yard, the elephant got caught by the chain to this clone, which checked him. The keepers gradually approached him with chains to fatten hie legs, but it was not tilrie had received sev eral severe blows with spectre that his attention could he diverted so ao to-render it possible to further secure him. Finally he was thrown upon Iris side, where ho lay for acme time bellowing end thrashing about with his trunk. Applitation was made to the members of Hook and Ladder Companies, Nos. 1 and 3, who fur nished the keepers With long hooks. One of thee° woo Ton through orielpf his earn, and twist ed around until the poor animal could not move his head from pain of the wound'. When be wan perfectly subdued he was heavily bound with chain, and taken back to the menagerie. He Is almost covered with wounds received from the hooks and spears, and it is not deemed safe to exhibit him for a few days, nor would it be nate for his keepers to approach within eight of him. It is a very fortunate circumstance that no person woe killed by the elephant or trampled to death in the confoeion of eeespe. An it ie, the poor animal is the greateit sufferer. This is the largeot elephant thtit has been extubi ed in this part of the condtry, and it is the name that a few yea e elites caused such havoc by escaping from, is cage at Harlem. These BLS of anger, it, i,i oaid, occur annually, and the keepers hay.ifor some time been expecting some such demonstration, and zept...e. more careful watch on hito.-,-N. N. Eyre. A SUGGESTIVE PLacarin.—Yesterday, Sena tor Gwin and Chat. L. Scott left on the steam er John L. Stephens for the Atlantic States. , An immense crowd had gathered upon the wharf, under impression that some demonstra tion of hatred for the two departing Congress men would bo made by the multitude; but nothing' occurred to disturb the peace. It was perhaps one of the most quiet and orderly steamer days ever witnessed in this city. Thera was no shouting nor loud boisterous mirth; there was no pelting of oranges and ap ples between those on the wharf and those on the steamer. The very newsboys and peanut - I were quieted. The only thing which caught the eye as usual, and awakeneda train of thought on the occasion, was an immense placard on canvas, six feet long by three wide, %11-cached in mourning. with the photograph of thojameted Senator. David C. Broderick, in the centre, and the following words in un mistakable:characters inscribed above the pic ture: "The will of the People—May the mur derers of David C. Broderick never return to the State of California," and beneath thepic ture were the memorable words of the depart ed Senator "I am killed because I was cppas. ed to the extension of slavery and a corrupt Administration." This placard was placed in a conspicious position near the gateway at the entrance of the wharf, and none who passed could fail to notice it. What a bitter parting, salute that placard, with its portrait and in scription, must have been to the nexottantas who ware about returning to Washington to represent the people of. California, and, gaze upon the vacant chaiief him, "run NOBLEST Rone.Et or TIMM 61.1[.."-[Alta California, Sept. 21. A JAVAN CRISUNALrERStiI A ROTA!. TIGER. —A Javan criminal awns condemned by the Sultan to fight a largo royal tiger, whose feroe. ity wan raised to the highest point by want of food and artificial irritation. Tho only weap on allowed to the human combatant was a dagger with the point broken oft. After wrap ping a cloth round his left list and arm, the man entered the arena with an air of undaun ted coolness., and fixed a stendy, menacing gaze upon the brute. Tho tiger sprung fe rociously upon his intended victim, who, with extraordinary boldness and rapidity, thrust bin left fist into the gaping jaws, and at the tame moment, with his :wen though pointless dag ger, ripped up the beast to the very heart. In less than a minute the tiger lay dead at the conqueror's feet.• The criminal was not only forgiven but ennobled by his sovereign. rine Use or CASCNLED BANE CFIECEB.—"\Se note a little incident," says tbo New York Eve ning Post, "of recent occurrence as a warning to those keeping accounts with banks to Lo more careful of their' canceled checks and other papers from which their Signature may. be imitated. A young employee of a banking house Was seen leaving the place with a can celed check in his hand. Ono of the members of the final, upc,n questioning him closely, learn ed Etat the boy had_rnet in a saloon, the even ing previous, a man who after getting an ink ling if the oste,*. of the husinetsof the firm, offered to pay the buy *lOO - if ho delivered to him one of the canceled checks of the house. G 67/Lll6l. Conran:ace Daecolves....,.-The three annual conferences of the Methodist Church in lodise°, which hove appointed delegates to the quadrennial coalman° of the Church, which coo- Tepee in Buffalo In May neat, have made tbe fol lowing selections: !adman Conference—C. B. Daviison, ST. C. Smith, J. Kiger, E. H. Sabin. ittserica —II. Hue, J. Hill. South-Eastern Indiana Confereooe—E. G. Wood, F. C. Holliday, J. W. Locke, J. H. Barth. Baser/es—W. Terred, T. H. Lynch. North-Western Indiana Conference—J. L. Smith, J. M. Stallard, IL Hargrave, J. Johason. Reserves—Aaron Wood, Wm. Graham. The North Indians Conference will appoint its delegates in April next. Onntrantze.—Everybody remembers the fa mous epitaph, widen closed with those words: 'She painted beautifully in water colo', and of such lo the kingdom of heaven." Some of the Boston reporters have hit upon almost os touch ing a mode of allusion to departed worth. At least two of them have announced the death of a gentleman in Brookline, and added, "lie wee the owner of the celebrated horse, Hiram Drew." We shall expect to see before long ouch a notice as this: "Mr. John Smith, the owner of the cele brated Shanghai reenter, Tin-Yang, departed this life yesterday, leaving behind him a large circle of mourning - friends. ' There is nothing so consoling as to be reminded or our departed friends' titles to fame. —Prordence Journal. SENATOR SthARD DENOUNCING Buown's PRO =LING.—The New York Times learns from Col. Forbes that Mr. Seward, like Dr. - Bailey and Senator Wile); when this plot Was re vealed to them, denounced it as alike - frantic and criminal, and insisted that it mast lie stopped. According to the published letter of of thcso very men, Col. Forbes, it was stopped by the interposition prompted and aided by himself." Gov. Wines friends are 'petitioning him not to hang Old Brown. And the Governor is mercifully inclined. Be thinks if he ehould tako tho old man down to Charlesom ho might rILIGUTEN the Convention into giving hint the nomination for Presidency! But "Old Oesawat tarok" would rather hang than lend himself to any such miserable piece of work aa that. [Alb. Evo. Jour. An anonymous lector has been written to Cynthiana, Ky., forewarning tho people of Harrison county:of a contemplated elan Maur recton. The people have armed themselves and have sent for a fresh supply of Oro arms, and the wholo country is armed. SINCE the Harper's Ferry affair, it is sug gested that Virginia give up elave-breeding and go to raising "white foathert." They ecem in tugenous. 001Ittti,N EENSB rules the mass of the people, whatever the miscarried and intanrithrose, pbilerroPhrnitt. , evy to um coutrery.. flow them a good thing, tat its mer ite to clearly demeamated, and they will not hesitate to OM it their moat normal pattensga The 616311.1 haviaal. ready retinal the Judgment of • physician Mimeo:deg tljo aimed of LIOSTE7IT.II.6 HITT/GILL', its may he eeento the immermo gown:ida - et' tate maticlass that are arennally mid to every rection or the land. It Is now rreognlzea ea great ly iopertor to another remains ant derived ter dteeneel of the elicative orgal4s, each as amt.., dysentery, dmente . 0 for the gem that no be from dara.gemrSa Tuam w ake ! , af the tryetem. Ilusiletter's risme le fast beromleg a hoetee word from td.elne to Texan, from the ithuraent thhAtirth= to then studs wel be ptlrd elieddh* d gad dal'" gad2 l /17, esorprker., ind 11 &MITA ml rroptittofi; irsteraad6B/roo preqpi.. . . Tao hlarieto Newe sa' that a man nailed Carr, an agent for the sale of patent medinines, hung himself near that place on Friday. Sunittit CottPLAtivr.—The root it now too well astabliehed for any one to attempt to controvert it, that mud of We dims.. which often prove fetal In sum mer, *re produced oy excemiva taw of twits and vegetables, by which We stemech le dieordered, the liver deranged, the blood etagnsted and digestive organ', tendered loartiv• If root torpid. Choler., Cholera Blorime, Minute and Cramp Chooo, Dymentery,Dierrboes and such Ilke complaints ger minate and thrive upon improper food and often than be. curse no deep masted and flied upon the conetitotton, that the strongest and meet satire mineral medicines are nimble arreet their prelim. until the patient le prostrate, and hII hope. of relief are ended. Who Is It that has not man a ne,hosltny Want or winit, seized with non the annoy ing diseasee above spoken of, end deepite the eklil and mi mics of inedical gentlemen literally waste away ander their treatment? And how it Oda treatment lobe anamnted foci Pimply by the feet, that 'emceed of admiuleterhig bow , remedy to stay the taillug etrength of the afflicted, and at the name time cheek the deems in It. progrese, the remedy prewrlliod aided in the exhaustion of the marina etrength, and at the Woe the disease sae watered the .offeror was proetrats, and falliog to excite a reaction the patient died from too effect of the poison administered to uproot the disown. Not no With EMBEILAVEIi HOLLAND BITTER/I, which aro composed entirely of vegetable matter, nod which hunt not only Fond themvelvee We hoot tonic In ate, but hew cover felled to correct disorders of the .sumach cud bowel. when taken according to directions. In the core of Bummer Oomplainte they 800 no equal. Try them at °toe. Raw Ciacrown—The Genuinehlghly Concentrated Ildec• here's Holland Bitters Is pot o In Self pint bottke win and retailed at fl per bottle. The great Amend far truly Celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard egalost purchasing. Beware of Impoeltkml gee that our name teen the label of Le ery bottle you boy. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., 1 00., 8010 Proprietors, SI Wood street, bervroez lot and sta,Pittsburgh. Pa. an3idawl. MINIBTEILS or THE GOSPEL of all denomina tions, have used WILiIdIii"SOELEBRATED fTE.t.thitlll PILLS as a remedy for theitenerel iniller,./ 600 dry, 11i1.0113 which so frequently attends their arluoue ceiling,; hutidralii of them have Dane voluntary teethe ay of „rent n.linf they bare enterleumt front the use .-f title med. bins, for Indlnvents', Nervous Headache, and Molnar Ills Prepared an sold by D. L. FAIINEEWX/N a- Co., Wbolesale Drum/lens and pipprletors of P. 4 Fahnee'nek's Vermifuge, No. Si, corner of Wood and ith atr, to. Pate. burgh, Pa. uCialdsT MABEL( Elf—On Tueaday eiening, Nov. rich, et the trai• donee of Mr. DArm lama, Peebles too-whip, by the Bev.. lona 0. BaoWn. Mr. JAMB BELL, of thia city] to Mira . 10ALA, daughter of Mr. WILLIAY Itteetrir, of item - ell Point ] ] County Dowo, Ireland. [The happy bride arrivrd from Ireluod bat week and] has celebrated her coMing by ao event which we trust may: pruro the bappicat of their nets to each of the parties, who; thus - pledge to each oth 4 Tidnntual Bluth/ear mid lite long; affection.] DIED—On Tuesday, sth (merit, at 2% o'cl.k et.. Past'. Greed JOHN GAIIIIIIIT, •me ttnrot eutut Clair todge,t No 302.1. 0.0. Y., aged 58 years. The (lateral will take place ea Thursday, Nov. 10th, from`, the reel tenor of Mr. William Uulltag, le Temperaucevllle,r at 1% o'ch.ck, to proceed to rakah Burying Gamed, ;, .1 1 -00 abbcrtitsimento 0 VP.PI OEM 10th, I ",5 0 AT hi O'CLOCK A. M., PROCESSION. AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M., Mass Meting nt Masonle Hall (halloo. In English and Germnn, by D. t. EATON, ESQ, AND REV. C. WA LTIIER' AT O'CLOCK P. M , Grand Froth al at Ea/ionic Hall ovrarung fro.. P1ND(1,71., 1, C. M. Von We..., by TV6o..llOrchc..tra.. Cl.loltVtl,..Tho Pow., .f t F:h111•r. t.l tb^ tow. and 'rob, nn. rant.rsll7r, r, r,.. . • 7R6TLI ED, ter Far, Yrci.igr.4l. CONCERT OV6RICILE, t•T A -it • I T•bleinnx of Schiller's bong of the Melt, I—The Wull.l+ , l. . , :—Ca•tin, -1 th., 11.1 7.-1.1101 , 11 a I,—/ ire. .I.—lnk!tivelL 9-10aerzi. 4-11eloro. lO-11.evolot4.i• t —Th., Itrid•l4,st, I lI—B.We ~.—The Mother. , I::.—Tha 11,1 E 12.-4.3..r0uti0u .1141,6.4'e llllst VINALK fIICMOS of - 11411, t y 4 L442v1 nu! Geutlamta nuJ ma Urrhezl•4 1101,5t1t40 50 rettic 1....n*41.1A 75 try, t, I.e /.1. tattt..l ILLLItER t '3 1.:•1 U tcnorxm a Nom!. MORE TO A071111E1) TOATI •I'IIE 11 I F,S T I)IADE1I I=3 kings or Emperors. WHAT! A BEA Uri, 1. 1.1.r.AD ur //AIR.. HE nrtiele that st',ll naturally restore the' T < ,, k, lb. hair. (the ...lion„ousg of which Li gray tolug' au indication of a lack or proper seervlinno,) lo t. al] • oak, .bill ll"Lii)Lfri HAIR TOWIC to tho only tufa remedy for drynowa, protooturo thane coohirand the ..sully ovl.l4gaio of • lack of arcretiona at His mot. of the hair. which ran I t lonad. I.lnoc. lirviwrw , on• about:id, .hair t00k... hit every i•corotr grocory" In the country. Avoid all "hair tont." un 'awl known to Le the yrepoirstlori of win.. turn wham celebrity ham bacaroo world wicla oat I . ho nostrum rondo, egporlinent apart pair' hair. Tomb onthing 100 have not good remon to Wier. lo all that it purports la bra Prtifeuicir Wood has aorsaal, Lyiy ear• of errors tort of the vlrtcrii of 1.1. pansy salon, bill plant lama. Ovorr lill cortifiratat are Ulan U 2 of tha ratan or ills ll.r Ittaratrativa, hoifo twill. who have trifoil It. Stead the following: "loW Tong. Apra 101 h, 180 "DR. WOOD:—Dear elr. Permit me 10 expo•. to yon I he oblige/lota I am under for the e.llte roet.ration 01 my Ir to l 4 original eolor. Abut the tr ue of my arriral to the Potted Htntea It WWI rapidly barotning K''•f• but., upon the ctititratlen of ytatr "Mir Iteetorative . It Iran inonle—t 14 ”rltnnal hon. I consider ',a Iloatorattee at a rtry r •.. Jarful ItAvncrelun, et atm eftlearyme as roll •• aarreablo. Joan CI. Yoh. It - :111 .If. TLIA LIIRIlil." Rey. 0 W intl., , eys ha w..r, wig for wrearal iwe ul W....ire Hair Real• alive be 110,1 . LIAM • Ile, it. .1 of heir. Sri" Nola by sit In ussots, sod by 0..1 Wood aCo 414 Brusdwity, Nam Yost, .h.l 1 u, Mkt stroot r iti.Lonin,Mo. Nold la Pittsburgh by 0. OMY H. KEYEEK, O. L. CALI. NENTOOK a 00., sud ell th-chtql.ts. ' kuttNly I BOOTS AND SHOES JAMES ROB IS No. bJ Market Street Dool.'s AND E3F101.118 {Mkt, ae Ivan WIIOL PSA LE RETAIL At Very .1 - reduced Pricos 44-CITY MADE WORK allTsys ma bawl. Celt itivi ex omit. his stock h.foro pa" `lnsi og elsosthcre. JAMES ROBB, Third door from the Market Howe. SALE CONTINUED-1-Of Wilson's excel loot sttck of Mi!IMIAMM MMMS=IO in the Thening at 7% o'clock. At the atoning sale o Inego stook of Infinity mot Fancy Goods. In the owning,. choke lot of Watehri and Vino Jew. olry. Ira.% are Invited to snood. no') It• QUNDRIES-- BOCKIVIIEAT-20001 fresh ground; OATS-700 bus. henry grain; ONIONIi-100 bus. white Ann r.eli APPLES-0 Well. various kinds; MACKEREL—TO bblii. lug. Ha a; ma It LNG —TO bbls. CURES E-1W born English IMI17; MEET LT...TATOU-30 bble."Esatern selected. Per solo by It WELK, WIRTA A CO., neo No. 355 Liberty U. • Louitt FLOUR!! FLOUR!!! F Lbl/. Tunnel Mills Ktlra Fab. Control 'City Bli Eztra kigmfly Flour. ; Mao, a large noaortment of bolt bratiON Extra and Soper.: In ttoro awl lor solo by N. If. LLOYD & CO. .9 No. 331 Liberty street. LTELIIBOLD'S EXTRACT OF 1500111J' La. fur solo by N. JOHNSTON, Retail Drugglat, Comer Stolthflohl an roorlb *trot to. . , 1000 and for SPRING BARLEY at Depot sale by HITCHCOCK, McCIRF.ERY • 00 A erpt,ES--501.) bus. prime Apples in steed _fled for sofa Ly InTencoori, NlvtiltE CRY • - QELLERS', irne Shops for sale_mu S. JOU riBTor, A LSIANAGSAVit 1860—Engfifth anTi 11 cau Le hxlAtittls of a JuIINSTON APPLES -51) bblB. chola, Green Ap — ip trod fora/o:by HANK V II . Colgv,-CORN4IOOO bus. to arrive this 4 fi,r ealo vo track- TORCXXIC, CI'CIEJ C'(A CO. 111 YE-1000 btu. inttore and for Bale by I.llv, Ecs •• UISOOOOOII. WORMY • CO , "DOSIN-100 lbs. for Bale by a 99 , V. L.TAILNSIM. i 00. 1 : - . f4tii fitbilitannento REFINED SUGARS- • ' 100 W. R. Cuff. Sops: r 26 -. D. R. Powdered Sugar; 25 " D. R. Oranntatad do , . JJ " D. R. Brawbal do Just nawderst and Resale by REIMER A ANDERSON, -rw N. 29 Wood et., opposite/N. Chart. Hotel NEW MALAGA RAISINS.—, 11.4.1 boon, Booth 17•1•10 w • 75 bf do do do le° qr 40 do do • • 100 boy. Loy. do 55d•for aNYMEII • ANDISILKIN. not , No Et, Wool nt. oppialt. Chu L• Ilcdsl A N'l ED —Two men who underetnnd moulding and' Framing fire Itriel. Addrean Bte.- xre tmr, L ilmobaraar'intaiinu, Valet. n,, Pa 4,14-.ltA B TA lie ti —lOO Its: for tale by u. L. FAIINABrOOK A CO, ~, non N. Id, (wain Wood and Fount. street. .01/A - Sli-:-.f..5 casks tCi ea.lo by . , IL L. FAllNin — Ttada A CO.. a uO O No , . corner Wood and Poorth stns... •13U CKW AT'FLOUR-30 Vile, new Buck ••• hes t Poor ree'd wild for ago by noA lIIRMRT U. 001.1.1N1 3 1 1 UFFA'I.C'S LIFE PILLS &ND PECENIX BITTERS. or &rod., Trion, tir OniEti"er of the the operation of the LIFE MEDICINES le truly as Joniobing, often removing, In a rew days, even Tentage of Ittbee losttpume discuses, by their pacifying effects on the Mom, firer andslgar, ..olive and to abort, mom all diseesee,ww. yield ...one' ...dive properties. No family obonid be Without them, as by : . their timely use touch sulleriog and atomise may be saved. Pot sale by W. D. MOFFATT, WS Broadway, New York, and by all Druggists, neSkatdkirwr FLEMING'S PATENT LA. TIOLNB are much mmerior to RI other now to tae—HAVING 111APIY Al VANTAGES POUND IN NO OTLIEB..- The arrangement for detaching the Wu work. on the outride U tlmplo. durald and sate, A cup around the lamp all watt. Wherever thaw Lantern.. lumen they &readopted. Prim ecryl! They are well athmted for FLAILROAI BUIPB, BOATS and army place wher neat, convenient Lantern is wanted. Please examine three Lantern. bet porchulng other kinds. Hap tot, to reference. Price lint to ill* trade Inrniansil an pliontion FLEMING & TORRENS. Bole Proprietor. and Idantfaetra Al., Manufacturer. of Japanned am, orner nailer and Third watts, 11,36.1mdAvrT PITTSBURGH, PA. ROOFINGI ROOFINGII The cheapest and best Roofing in use 0411 and se•Eample. and Reft.reicsa RODEINU AND REPAIRINQ DONE At th• •hortest uottca It It lb. best matter. WM. JOHNSON, No. 76 Smithfield th,Pitteburgh_ QTRAY CATTLE.—Taken up on the night SJ of the 2d lost, POUR READ Of OITTIX, described.. 10 , 1 1 t ,4 0 Cow . s, with star in faces One Red Helfer, shout two year. old; One Red Steer, abouttwo years old The owner or ownerre too requeste dto call .t the Idayor's Odl ce, prove property, pay charges and take them away wigkin three days, or they will 'be roll for charges, at the Stable otßody Patterson. ou THURSDAY, Nov. 10th, 1850, at 4 o'clock, p. it, noB;ntd P.HAORE, Chief or POW, special Notice. SAMUEL GRAY & SON, NO 19 VIETH STREET, • lIAVE RECEIVED and have now in ore the largeat and mostwttracitve eseortnient of goods for their FALL AND WINTER SALES : They have ever offered, embracing ali the new and !Mot etyles-ot the season, which are adapted to ti:isnot. of Gentlemen Gl' tante, who eppreciate style end quality to Clothing. SAMUEL ()RATA SON, MeacnaNr Teliaaa, rbol BYO. 17 11P771 SIRES?. Emporium of Pashtos., PIMA & Slegancs W. & D. vtres-tra. BREWER'S BUILDING, No. 102 Market and laFilth street, have reingteduet their old stand, where the cboteeet stslee of DST GOODS. loth an Shawls, Orate, Deglans, Dueler% Bilk area Wool Detainee, with all other drscriptione of Ledietelare erste Waatdouable Goods will be found of the richest qualities and patterns, at the lovreat DX2E2BEII! No. 102 liarkot .r.ll 11 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. nnsbd CUTLF;RY. TILE &SIMON TRU • INTION Tun 0:4 TON A lON TEC AT eNNZION TIM • TENSION .0 .0 , - . t ,I t i..tlrecW ritctu toNtaid swat .1 N.. I Ic Rd .1 I . ?to: r., , IMORS. RAZ014. 4 6 kr. rtaS - OkIITWRIOIIT A YOONO, No. ga Wct,tl 0 PACTLS'ON' S HAT, CAP, and MEE= I tirD,Obl: CIE THIS Di Y, Ladies' Furs, LADiF.s. FITRs. LADLES' FURS cn-lax.nEtlarzso CIIII.bRENS' FURS, CHILDRESS' FURS GENTS' FUR GAUNTLETS, Fur GauntletA, Oman' Fur Caps, PAULSON'S! Publson's! NO. 73 WOOD STREET. FIRST PREMIUM Btovea, Grates sad Ranges! PILVETICIM , BILVER MEDAL P L 0 M A 51 A VIA RIAD BY TIIRLATE ALLIOLENV 00IINTY AND • WzyrEuN PIeNNETLY %MIA AGM . CULTURALSOC/ITT BISSELL & CO., NO. 2.T.i LIBERTY STREET, sIANUFLOTVIIRRBI,I COOKINC3, PARLO R HEATING STOVES, Firm and Common Enamelled ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS Awl tile C016 ' 6 - rated Capitol and EnaM COOEING RANGES Qt ➢cu want thn BEST COOIIING RANGE that la made, all at BISSELL a; CO.'§„ If sun canto COOKING STOVE that cannot be mr possod, call on BISSELL & CO If yon er. hathllng a botue, and Mtn the but MUTH FRONTS AND PENDilia. _ BISSELL & CO., No. 738 Ltrarty WINNER'S VIOLIN PRIMBR—A now V T and complete tartbod of learning to play the Violin, without s muter. In this work the redlmanta of tondo are caphatned in a new and staple mason, while =LAP wale. and exercises are Introduced. which arecalculatof to Interest and adv.,s the pupil, To which Is added a col. lection of the nosed &Soup • Polkas, Hatches, ever be. for. pablialted is soy shriller work. W14:41600. Poe sale by JOlll4 11. lIISLIANt. et Wood street. Cordes conned on receipt of thsprtes. soy M 0 T I 01;.=All persons haring claims gust the volcano hop Gorapaol of iheadlott.l3tarh .auty. Ohio , are , equ .stad to prawn the O. to the cr. doralgo,l. At his AU, I.PlA.alloo. on or Ware the VIQUt DAY Ur JUNE next, for lb. purpose of licertandos the wholu amount or the habUitlea of said Volcano boa DW and that thaws° preatettrig tbstr clam, Suremuy a proratalyread ttaaa pay hub, that may wan ism Ms handa for that ihagilf% Rs!! 9l RSA 460114 ilaiscilLancons THf]ATTI7NTION STOVE DEALERS Is respectfully invited to the largest . 6tock and matelot variety of STOVES to ID. etal4 nisonfactuial Ds A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, PITT3BUILOII TN our assortment will be found the follow JIL tug well kekowel • C 0 0 IC S T 0 V If. S THE DOUBLE•TOP PATENT GAS A SMOKE CONSUMING TROPIC, for Coal. THE NEW AND BEAUTIM DuUBLEI'OP PATENT OAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARBITER; for Coal TUE NEW DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMINGIEUREKA, for Coal or THE CELEBRATED VICTOR, fur Wood, Li. Oak and POtaborgb PREMIUM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT VARTETtES PARLOR STOVES, for Wood end Coal; best in tho market, mid heating Stovu of every &scrip GRATE FRONTS, do., ill of which will bo sold on beat term' FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED . BY TILE STATE FAIR TO GRAFF & CO., mAzzur/Lartr REELS, FOR THE BEST S T' O V E S.. 808 TILE BEST COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With largo Fred Door for throne:lg to Coal, AND BEST WOOD COOK STO PE. DIPLOMA FOR DEBT LAUNDRY /FOWL Also, oe hand :a large assortment of Ileshog Novo, Plain andlPancy_Grata Fronts, Fenders. Bad and Dog !coos, Poor Settles, Wagon Dona., Hollow W.n., •c. GRAFF &°CO, No. 246 Liberty Bt AT THIS OKA D OF WOOD BUMF m 2.1 ad Fermat:non, Paana. THE UNDEIISIGNED HAS THIS DAY mociatwi with hint In the Ii'IIOLLBALII tiROCETIY DOSTETER )lr. SAMUEL EWART kad Mr, WILLIAM CURRY, .4 sill couttone the sass .1 tlig OLD STAND NO wzi LIBERTY STREET, dawn, .pv..41:. the EMI. Pittsburgh. July 1, 195, LlVArkr.. fi 1.1 vokAll 11' vlitlitY. W. GORMLY & CO GROCERS,' FUR STORE 1 -0 1-1:0 VISION () I) PITTSBUR(III MANUFACTUhES No. 211 Libarty , Plitsbnrgh, Pa AM4mnd? BARGAII S Watches, Jewelry, &c. AT PRIVATE SALE, Unt it T'uneLlny, Novornlntr. t-4 l h. ♦ND AT AUCTION SALE, Tuesday Morning, Nov. tith, at 10 o'clo‘'L, OS/MINCING UNTIL 2111.1 WITI.V. ARE SOLD. BALE POSITIVE-WITHOUT RESERV E 13y order or Mutt, Dlig II Y Ml En PRODUCE COMMISSIO.Y MERCHANTS. Omt• tito. mock. Houtta-Water nt., cor L• Sail• St., Chicalo. Wetrehottoo No. 13 Solath-Water St. Solicit for the pun:hi:tee of Flour and Grain in Chicago Market. WICILIIICIIIO rcrnovir.! .. _. I . Ilitcbcocit, ll'Oreary t On. ItinlalWaßac., tag., S ' .7. l G w. t... ).q• " Bi-.. Watt t Wilson. I no-.lam ____ J. W FINLEY • V A TORPLN. FINLEY & TVILPIN, COMMISSION MERCIIANTS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIB ,prIire particular attention to tho purchase and sale of FLOUR, GRAIN AND POILK. Run iro—LIPPINODTPs CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. JNO. D. CANFIELD, do do DANIEL WALLACE, do do ael'sOmdla_ Furs! Furs!! TIIE PREMIUM FURS!!! LOUIS MULLER, Manufacturer of all kin& of Ladles', -01iLidrene or Gont!emen'e Yuan, Weigh and Wrings Rohm dealer., In lintralo Dobosoko, whnienale and ratall, Do. 188 Weal street, next door to Dr. Mayen, • 41E111 - fors repaired, cleaned and altered In the beet man. net. All kind hipping Pure bought. oatt3old LADIES' BOOTS AND IDOICS. Tee undersigned haring bought the Mock of Peter Lie• ter, deemed, will continue the boabt et the Old BUM, OM= ITTILIZT, between emend end Third streets, whets entry kind of • LADIES' SIIOES cub. made to order, of the DEBT !MATERIALS AHD WOILKMAN3IIIP, sad .old at the lowest cab pekes. noCaeod lIILVARN LESAUDIII. EUREIiAI ECIREKAII— ZORZHA WOOLEN SKIRT, with Patent Bottle. The WAIN OF DIAMONDS, with Menden Bustle. The above are the two beet Okla. hatztarket. All other kinds of ghetto:l Skirts, trout Ste 30 spring, at lowest prices either Wholesale or Retail, as. , EATON, GAZE t MAORI= noT • No. IT Filth tweet. T II V 3OSTO RIBBED ROSE Over 600 doz. rec'd and to arrive City Man-hints and Country D alvr rtLyplled at lore. prices. • 11112 . 011, CRI2II •11,1C11011, tut 7 No. 17 ltittti stmt. DRESS TRIIRDIINGS,- Z.VBEOLDMM3, • cm fall anortzoont of the bet styles far sale by noT lATON, OE! 1316011011,17 Fifth str4t. EATON, CREE A. MACRUM recairod an elegant iIIDOD FANCY WOOLEN GOODS, Direct Ernie the Manufacturers City and Co=try Malan sopped at Udall Peke. no 7 No. 17 Market Street. Fwuß-1000 bble. Extra Family Flour; boo a. do :00 do Noyartioa do To arrive aod lor ..o by 8111ra03 t ti S L OX. Valera VErSITINO PAYER Ai' WHOLESALE. V —A. largo ima carted owortrottot 4f wrlVoc Popor out we doll/ rocalrlos sow totop 'obi& win 141 8°4114- wort tow rstar3owhokoirlo waroboora tor watt. ` • "••N.Q , MUM:es tCOrsumß P ( CHEAPEST I BEST II LARGEST Mi.- 5:%5 pays tho Tuition for Single and Double I Book-keeping, Writing, Commercial Arithmetic and Leoturee. Ei•bt weeks bostd, $ . [V, Stationer j, *i; Etall Mums ',n0... stkl. tun • to COSI, lets • full come., frern d n Every Studeut. upon er•duvals.g. Is g0an.t...1 to by i}e. eyb.t.t to nottosibs the Dont. nt .us , nrinene, to rnrn a sd•rt from 8500 •to SI 000. • dtudenin enter e.t u,y ttn,--Nu Van•tton--Iteyievent phowure. \lit WI FAIR 11),I F.A 4 Fan e and 01110 PULL.. Fair It Zattealilla. Abu, at 11,, p, rlpol , afra of Lila Uoluu for in. put (tar yaara. 64_111iniatera' aorn rcoairtal at loaf prirc F..r Circulars. Specimens and View 14.01 Vita ut College. endow, floe letter .tampt to aaßtdiwe F. W. nitilin4B. Pc 0.1.0. 0. F.—The members cf Stunt Clair Istdge, No. 394 I. 0 0.1.; will meet at iheirHall;to Temperancerille, on TEIUKSDAY. Nottleth, at 111% o'clirlt P. I. to attend the funeral of oar deceased Itrothar but Grand JOUN GIAItBUIT. Member. of gator Lodges arwre. apactfully opted to attend. TII OMAN /Mini. N. 9t. n09.1t PITTNI.M.II T.rer Ousapi”, - 1 — , Pittsburgh, November 3d, NW?. AN Election for Three Directors of is Camping, to serve for three year., will be held at the Booking= blouse, on MONDAY, November the 14th bst, between the hours of II o'clock. A. M. and 'l o'clock, P.',11• uotilobehe JOHN D. SCULLY, Olughior. rarriatmun, Nor. ha, 1851. [0.1 . 11E DIRSCTORS or TILE WERTLRN Ir touver Crawl* harp thladay declared a divlattid of Three i 'altars uptiticiarlt •hare of It. capital stock, cut of the varied proldta of the Iset , alx month., teleido to .tld'k' holders no or alter the 11th hut. not Mil V. M. GORDO:1, 'Perrehry. Canaan' Dada, • . . Prillaman, November 1,1559 . frillnt Board of Directors of this Bank . - W" Lave this day ideclared • dividend of POUR PER CENT. on the esplialatock, ont of the profita of the hut ilia month., payable to vinckboldere on or after the 11th havi. not si. E D. JONES, CsibleD. usenntr RUM, NOTSEUNIff 1,18/9. fr n . President and Directors 'of this Bank Lave tide day declared • dividend of YOUR PER CENT. out of the prate of the last ei.z months, pay'. atde to ttockhuldere oo ar 01100 the 1110 ho. . noldtd J. W. COON, Caebbly. /Iko.l LITT Balta, Tio , eirihr ,, let 1840 . iriTLIT, Directors of this Bank have this day declared a dividend el POOH PER CENT. on . ;tha Capital stock, oat of the rrofita of the Tait months, flap able to Btortholdera, or their legal repreeeotallves, after too filth 10.1. Doi:4o ?DIN tiIaOOIPPIN, Caster. Mantuan& bum Pitubargh, Nov. 1, isso.l fri - rlnz President and Directors of this Bank have this day declared a dividend or FOUR VER CENT, on the Capital Stock, out of the profits of tbelut sta months, payable to the Stockholders, or their legarrap- UMW/thaw., on or after the 11th brat. noanittl GEO. D. aIcGREW, Caabtnr. Lana Cue Wm. .1 Pawnl,olton, October 20th, 1820.4 LI - TAN Election for Thirteen Directors of the. Dank will be bald at the Banking Houma co MONDAY, November 21. t, between the hour. of it a. at., pod 2 r. N. ha] JNO.IIAOOPYIN,Caehter. I.OPICI WSST•I.II 1/161.11101 Cosi...ell Pittsburgh, :N Oct. th, 1819. .., ir.:AN Election for Thirteen Direotoni o u•nr inn Company will be held it the dace, No. 4t Ws ter street, on TUEdll AY, the Rh day of Itoranhar, betjree . the boon of 11 a— tr. and 2 P. K. 0c7.8 dtd Y. H. GORDON, Beiretisry. Urn. EIIII2.CA Itiatiasscs Course cl t Pittsburgh, October 24 , 11, 18b9.' f fr..,tx Election for Thirteen Directors of thin Oomisioy, V, nerve for the cumulus year, lirlll b held at the office, No. 99 Water meet, on TEESDAYarcv. Bth, daunts the hound It d.. M. and 1 P.M. 0c25-dtd ROBERT PINNEY, Es*. Klaca.ie. Bum, Plttaburgh,Octotier Tlet. /8594 O..AN Election for Thirteen Directorsof thle Bent mill be held at the Itsitking nouns on MONDAY, November 21st, between the hoots o(9 a. it: ell • 8 9. et. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders nalll be betcl on TOKSDAY, November Is 4 et 10 .. K. oc2o ImA 060. D. tdoGREW, °ashler. A1.1.11.1' BA., t , Pittsburgh. owner aim, 865% f 110 .As Election for Thirteen Lireetore o tell, Bank will be hold ol the Banking Roues, o. MONDAY, the .t day of Norember, betimes, the ticer. • 9, L Y. and 2 cirlock P.K. A goners' meeting of th. Stockholder* win be held a tbo Banklog llnnoe, on TUESDAY, the lot day of Novo her, at 10 o'clock. ma/lend J.. W. 000 E, Cadder. EVECI aMECIEI North Sewickley Academy. THIS SCHOOL is situated in BeaTer 90., Ts_ .hoot • miles north of New Brighton BMOCs. ou Pittsburgh, Ft. Way. and Chicago liatiroad. haloes boa Is very inviting on 11[0=11t of the heeltbfuluarawrid hooray ofthe surrounding COISSILI.I. The Bindeats &Mfr.. from Ormond associationa•ud all ouch surroundlno au will dlvort thetr mtuds. Ir i. tend... 4 under the conjunct oopervisiou'of licit'. U. WMBEINII. and Mr. LCOIUS OSGOOD. Itc.o..cood lskpown as the author of °mood'. sorlosof Progbotetroßwwletsrbad tescher of eXpelifqx, Th e Modern LauguKos bo taught by Prof 11.110./Alf, • goutlemm CdUefiteni illYrittkCe and Germany. The next at.loti will coo:Lwow on TIMIDAT,Oct.ISth, IStT, .4 amain.'_ weer.. The MM. of I.onottin is thorough, Including all tho branch. taught to high outputs generally. INllllf/ BoarOlog; Tuition. Boom, Lights, tool, Washing...4li 00 Additlo.l for Lai. and Greek, wish $ 00 Trench mid German. each It) 00 Instrumental ... I$T 00 Vccsl/1.1c. 1 00 I=l W. W. WILSON, Agent LACES AND LACE GOODS. Public floticrs - _ lYnonratra's Orem; P.* 0.1t.11‘ , Near Yo. MU. Iltin,Octobor 10,18611 11 - IPeueossts will be received till ber the tlth,for building tt e Trestle Work ard Itrldge Pripenittnellgre for the road between PitUburgh and 'Port Perry, as follows, ♦ir 530.000 feet Timber, B. 111, (or trestle work: 170,1103 bridge saperetructurin 40.000 pcmodo Iron, for Wit., Le. The bloc may be for material alone, for ronatrneti'en, or may Include both. 170,0:0 feet timber, 11. 11.. of the chore for titatle wort. •IR be needed tbia fall. Also, shoot 2.8,000 tent lot brl.lgleg, and the Wane. early in spring next. Nor frirth , t onnmstion. apply to the Engineer, Vt. B. Low (tllgneJ) W. J.MORRISON O. orlcE.—Tbe Undersigned claire/1 to CLOAN ALL 1119 81/SINIS&S., laith peraonal-and rofmaloottl, Immmtlatoly.. Tbrait having law bmiatis Ilt Lomita aro n.qamteal oMN awl rattle and naive Male vapors...to otmol. 'Moos Indattited t4bim or to Ma tdauoit A Co., for prodiamonst satortcoa or 'twin Dot, lodgment, or atMia rlsa i trlll please pat lb. 6•12 to N. N ttVUN. Vag.. or to blmtalL at Lb. MU., *bora 1 attoud daily for Ibo preamid,ltom Ito 3 ddockß m. oclaAtr TER/IUB 111LLO.N. CIPIPLCS . I.laan, Culoborgb, Oct. WO", 0f.59. ELEcrtoti for 714-teen Directors o u - = , this Bank will be held al the Banking /lAN o • MONDAY,2Iit of November, between 'helicon of 10:l. oad 7 P. M. The Amami lloetleg of Blocitholdere will be held o TURSDAT, Der. lel, et to L u. ocZoodol T. D. JONES, flashier. Ebucational. . . for Willer p,G.c.cLiar• addn.• Rev. IL WEBBER 04 Mr L OSSOOD, B.mictloy, P. RErsasacs—C. YEAGER, J. S. PARR, Gork. lEBON, Jr. J. E. IIerADDES. safe/. MAUI 011A111 GOLII.6II4IICIAL GOILLEV WRITING ACADEMY, Co'lige Hall, Diamond, lalrmengbalij TIMIS, CUR ON ENTRANCE. .• Forbroamootal WrlUng.. $l6 "-Plain Writing- 10} onllmites. Writing mad liook• leeplog._. nem= N. DIIATFER t Professor of Writing and Book ,O. IL LEITH/AD, r, l Profoesor of Potunatuddp. WYLLB, kWh:mot of Book•Kroping and Com:lncr. dal adoulaQmoi. RSV. W. D. BOLTON, Lecturer on Ulster, and General thiblacte. lIQN. It. P. FLENNIKEN, Rea E. Meister to s ec. mark, a motober of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer On NC. tamcial Lew. PROP. M.l. DaTON, Lecturer on Elocution. Cell and see what ham tleTtr balm before attempted byliny penman, namely: Dpmene of Ornamental and Practical Pentaanatdp en your pretence, In the short epti,m of from B monde and upwards. Grad bearding et. WO pee week. Birmingham Perry tree for students. Eentrance at any time. For upecimensof offhand Dunham Writing, entiosoftwo poitamo stamps, and aldrem 0. B. UMBEL% Prinepal,7 itt=ilydikwl Plttaburgh, f i\B:HtIITY OF PEN Di SY LVABI Law Department, prrIL...o.DNLrEr./41...?. A - TERM OF TIM INSTITUTION Mill jy comm..ot on the Ed of October next. ; The following are the subject. of the lectures non. dEOHOB Plig.BEWOOD,Pereons,Pcreocal Prcp " erty and Mercantile law. PROP. P. MoOdLL—Evidance. PROF. E. SPENCER MILLEII—Equity Jurlrerruder.m. Remy effort Is made to render this thetitution effihient for the impale it has In view. The etudenta are tromisolly cud cenifully examined, Irani questions are discussed and exercises In writing form part of the coerce. By thesnise of the Court% the time occupied ben, to Menai oe contra. lona for mom purpose' to oaksetudy, entitling pt ad minion to the bar, and when admitted the °oust by lore, • graduate of tht. Institution can practice at coot 14 the Supreme Court. The Introductory Lecture will be deliver ed oo FRIDAY, Sept. 30th, at o'clock, P.M. $1 , .. lecture room, by the Lim-GEO. SIIABZWOOD. eel dtm 'LIMN INSTITUTE, •1r SUNCOOK ETEELT, BIZABTLYN Wl3l room on ,MONDAY, the tOth AIIGUST.Strum $32 per mationi of live months. J. M. BEM, eutayd • Prindred. linzustuunts. MISS DAVENPORT LW the honor to =Dooms that On Wsdne.dsy Evening, Novembse pth, AT EtIAISONIO ELUL, Elba aill read atuksyeires Comedr of AS YOU LIRE.IT. . Boon open at 7 o'clock. Tito Row Hog will conanaellfel at 8 o'clock. Tickets of adtolislon, Flak Ca. la — lo LelMelt tlia Id, nongahala Howe, at Bunt I alLner's, and at tin, dc,,,,,, neo.2l.lcba CARS BRASS AND STRING BAND; 01/1101 1 . 21 FIFTH MILLET. • seklyd STOCKING isBEPOEtII73I:' CHEAP AND DDRABtE. .M.D ALI( ' Stocking Bletnafacturar , Corner Fifth St. and Market alley, Tres on band ,a tremendous assortment of ja, Wed.. stalunp, um, &mks, °max% •filmoo. iluodo, &dm tar mon tad women, tagolliar with buoy •z -padre owoMmest of to desaipskun bf • Mode la b am soiloblo to teal mum. It. cello mime mUcleorikA tow pdo.L Call owl . - 13.1411114.3116111: !I: DALY las but madam, ondlbst la ow Mo worms of MOM most wod !Dirket alloy. =Vora 1P111.1..L-1.0 bble: large. No. 3 2thickerc - - i „12.1 G radii 0.11410:0Gmr, , ATtans--Ivuo lbs. Feathers reed and for el. by ipir UMW a cOLlfigill. gat) Ruction BAWL D.A.vi.s. .6.uotion e . r. 04.tocrcial Baleen Roo= Pl. IL Fifth Stmt. FiNE FURNITURE AT RYAN'S SALE. —This afternoon, WedneedeY, An. 9th, atldeloek , ul t, uentinond at the werareem In the Dtspakh , 10 ,, f ,h amt. below the P05t.0199 9 the Adreletst, a . tore . vale of elegant furniture, belonging to the Mate. 11. H. Ey.. deceased. This large stock of excellent work in Itosowood, Hoboes. ay, Wslant, Cherry and Poplar, embraces all the Whims styles or [legal Furniture, such as Marble te9Ca.lze and Pier Tables, Ectho,Tet , «Thea, Loanm Bamako' nod Parlor Chaim heelers, Librer7 end Ban' Chere,filane dmtaaJ Arm Chain, met comelyof Whet.hoti,Qttertetta Tattler, Qu Rseas, 11.11 Watt end Chaim trinlettees styles of Deming itri,LPlaln Bureans, helosod Walkman& Ikakk. Cases, &enuring, Parka Writing Deana •13ewIng So High and Low P . ad, French and Cats*. Itedeessg, • ctatdm's intim ant Cradle., Vining and Breekreat mud all Om nurneroas articles in that line, ardt,,,M. Dwellings, Basis and Ofilms. This is the largest and test assortment or well finished andueesoruble Fornitnre, 19 both elegant lied plata mt.% ever °tiered et imblit sale to MS thy. and Man to all fits. posed of unbent se rare or deley. J. D. DiTIS, Atr.t. ADJOURNEDORPIIANS' COURTSALE —On Tuesday evening. Nov. 15th, at 7 so=l, at Um uotamertnial Bales Booms No. 64 Fifth street, by order of Outlaw' dart of Al leghnny county, to )In. 31argaret B. Black, earcuttl of the late Bar. A. W. Black, d0t:74..1U be told without refuter, that valuable tot of Ground on eouth rlde of Yena'a ATenne, V 5 fret front. rabbi/4 bait' 112 feet to Watson dread. One Lot on Chatham at_ nd)utciog tho Wolatt Chick foot front and 100 feet hack. Two Lota on the weal' pada of Calgoato e n midi= feet front, and to fool 5 lad... la depth. One lAA on the corner of Wahatne and Congress street, ironing, 72 foot on Wellanr at, and fal kat otneongreae IL 'term.—One half caah, rnahltur to I year, with lateral,' .red by bond and mortgage. .For particulate °tp:tire of it W. 6. A. A. ItNLit, Ira Fourth itrost. 009 • . 4. G. 1/AVIS, Boot. • Tor BUGGY AT AUCTION—This mons- A Ins, Wedon.ley, No•.9ib, s n o'c.ock, at the Com. erclal galo. Room; will be 1.14, 1.1.11 Onlea.o4 Metall ado Top Bony. no 9 J. G. ?Arts, Aticur.„ ALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION . . . ' Co Tuesday tenting, Noe. nth, el 7 35 o'clock. at 414 . i. - . Itneretel sales rums, No. 51 nth et., rill be sidt,t,'.. *hares U.nk of kittebzugh; of shares Xlehmego gook of Pittsburgh; . ~ • •I ewe., 11,rebeedeand nleturectorere Wok ritteld,e;',... tell do ClUzenetßaok; 40 do Alshonlng County Bonk, Ohto; -, _ Li do Allegheny Bridge Company; 10 do Monongahela do do Iti.j . do Northorn Libertie•Endge Co. .. . am J. El. MA.VIB, /met. -. ' AUSTIN LOOMIS 5' CO, .1/eratanfe A LLEOHENY PROPERTY FOICEI.I4 -!,... —Tara Lots on .11ontgomery street, 20 fret frobillpti, and extending alma . Taylor aronoa 110 fret. Tame, one-foortb cash, bats= in 1,2 and 3 years. AQ ply to AUSTIN L 003119 I CO., IS Rwrin street. Q,TOCK SALES BY AUSTIN 1,00151,18 1,7 Co., AT THE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE EVERT TEUESDAY EVENING.—Bank, BrMgt., Insurance and Copper Stock, Bond and Real Estate sold at public Las at the Merchant.' Exchange by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Notes. Drafts .od Luau on Bud Eaute negotiated as reasonable tern. by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., ..1I Stook Note Brokers. 93 Youth et. ,ova T. wQLn...._....._... Loaaiv & Ganda, lIIPOUTEIIS OP HARDWARE, NO. SA WOOD STREET. Your Doors .bore St. Charles Hotol, 140.t.16m Cl. 8. 13 RUN, late of Leneeeter......Looan &Gana, Pitteeg GEO. S. EILITAN dr. CO., Commission Merchants, t .. TOR THE 86LE OP PIG IRON, BLOOMS, to., No. 52 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh, amuno—Lyon, aborb & Co, Pittatmrgh; Lifogiton, Copeland & Co., ,Pittaboratt; Thoe. E. fraokiln, aster, Um elm= Cesoaroa, fierrleburilryan, Oat dber 0., Hollldsjaburg. Pa. jeal.6&ol THE ENTERPRISE . Insniance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, Insures Against Lose or Damage by Fire on Building., Merchandise, Par..: Miura, at., at Reasonable Rates of Premium. D 1111010.3.-1/. P•trhf.,l Stem Wllltam Witco, ot Wm° Wrree A Co;Notbro Praline, Joe. DI Atwood, of Atwood, wrote k ; Benj. T. Tntellok,of Tree:lick, &elm Hew, Wharton; blorderal L Lennon; tlinn IL Btaienrt,ot Stewart: k Bro • John IL Drown, of John H. Brown Ada; B. A. Fahneelok., of B. A. fahnteack k Co.; Arany , D. CoenjT. L. &ringer, of Wood k&ringer P. RATCHFORD. BURR. Prodding. CILIALI3 W. Co--I, Secretary. Minuend; Rmunnana.—Wm. nutmeg A Co ..I:Palotar - f- - - , A Co., Thomas EL iingre, FN. Jog. Mennen, Ego, Allen Krasner, Egg, Wilmm M'Elmyi Co, %limn, Peva A Co,: Bailey, Brow, A Co, thingiton, Copeland k Co, Jam Lyon A Co„ Wm. 8. •ell A Co. • GEO. S. BRYAN G CO., Agents, - - - Je3M6md no. 62 Wood Strect. NORTHERN Assurance Company, NO. 1 MOOIIOATE SIMZET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. CAPITAL .. ... . •--- . -.....0,200,1100 00 PAD UP OAPIT.AL AND - BUTIPL . US— 2,1041111 OM ANNUAL far the yearend. log January • .033,044,1 A .FINTIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST A Loco or Damage by Fire, emelt o'o7 Pro.v.V. Zia Salo are- reatorate, and, irk • KU cues, Lela.m.. toe character of theowxra