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    Vittsiturg daptie.
s. lIRPLETT & '
.S.DIrORB and PR.OPRIZTORB
7tITT6Br'RQFL:
..,„FRIDAY • MORNING, NOV. " 11, 1869
•Tae Lyra Etsonoss.—The New York papers
received yesterday leave no doubt upon the
mind that the Republicans have made a clean
Weep in that State. 'The attempt or the din•
tinctive Americana to elect a part of the demo
cretin ticket by adopting, half of each ticket SS
'their ewe:Mass failure. The Republicans have
defeatist all the democratic candidates—as well
those who were on the American ticket as those
who were not, This is the firs,t time Mace the
Repnbllcanvparty was organized that the Itepob-
MIMS of that State have been able to elect State
oilmen other. thareGovernor. Is 1855 the Amer-
ions elected their candidates, and in 1857 the
- democrats elected theirs. The whole patronage
.of the-State has therefore been in alien hands
I=2=l
'.:bad an undoubted majority there in alt that time.
,a-.F.. j : - The patty will thus be relieved in 1860 from the
"'irilliiihmaces which an adverse party in power
has been able to wield against them, through the
net patronage of the public works, for the past
foni years. When it is remembered that thous
ands of demomatio.offme-holders along the line
of the canals were Struggling for very existence
daring the recent campaigo, the Republican tri
umph, against the additional odds of a coalition
with` Americanism, was truly a splendid one.
In lidassaohasetts the tight was a very quiet
one and the vote very light; - but the Republican
trituaph buena the less thorough. That good old
State Is sound to the core.
In New Jersey the struggle was a severe one.
The Democratic candidate ftir Governor, Gon.
Wright, who ran upon the Douglas platform,
poured oat money like water, went through an
active canvass, and left nothing undone to secure
R victory. Yet he is .beaten by 2,000 majority.
This rearm New Jersey for ns in 1860; and
New and Peansyliania decided the Pres-
Medial contest In 1856
Wisconsin hoe also done nobly. Two years
eV Gov. Randall was elected by the meagre
' majority of 417, and the moat of the Republican
State ticket was defeated. The Governor le now
re-eleoled by a large majority, and the Republi
can kayo, for the that time, elected their entire
— Mato ticket. All honor to them.
In Detroit, the home of Gen. Cass, the Re
ptiblicane elect their Mayor by 800 majority
over Harmon, a Douglas demoortit. Detroit is
neurally democratic. It gave a democratic ma
jority last year, both on Congress and the State
ticket. It now elects not only a Republican
mayor but .8 Republican oily government
throughout. .
Thus we go. At every point the administra
tion is defeated. It seemed to stake rte farther
existence upon its power to carry New York and
New Jersey; and having failed in both, it ought
'at once to give up the ghost.
.11/1313311 TROTLIIID DOLLMLB Tstnown Away.-
- The Waeliington Republic alleges that the Super
intendent of the Capitol, or whoever has charge
of the alteration of the hall of the House, has
• entailed an expense upon the government of
$BO,OOO for the simple job of removing the desks
from the hall. The lest House directed the re
mural .of the desks from the hall and the re
arrangement of the sesta ea as to bring them
__together into the eiosest convenient apace. This
was but a small job, and it would seem that It
might have been done at a trifling expense ; but
that Is not the way things ore done at Wash
ington.
The object of the change was Lwo-fold—first
to bring the members within a smaller eompass
and mere immediately within the range of the
• Speaker'e eye and vein—and, secondly, to se
. cure better attention to the business before the
/Ions; by removing the facilities for writing
during its mutton ; yet not lean than eighty thou
' sand dollars have been expended in the execu
tion of this order. The desks have not only
been smoved, but the chairs also, and cumbrous
sofa!, composed of iron, wood and upholstery
combined, have been introduced mid permanently
'fixed to the floor. This clumps rendered certain
expensive alterations of the floor necessary, and
the entire expense will not fall abort of the
• .
sum above named.
' If the members shall prove dissatisfied with
the chsngesnd determine to reinstate the chairs
sodded', (as it is generally believed they will,)
this sum of eighty thousand dollars will have
been -entirely thrown away. And besides another
homy expense will hare to be Incurred in re
storing the condition of the floor.* Its original
adaptation to the chairs and desks.
The experiment whlch'the House contemplated
could have been made af the ezpenaa• of only
few dollars, by aimply removing the desks .from
the Hall and bringing the chairs closer together;
and in ease it proved unsatisfactory, the desks
could have beau restored et an equally trifling
expense.
• The way the thing has been managed, how
', ever, throwe some light upon the oft-repeated
question, as to where the people's money goes.
PIIguiDZIMILL —Thu Pre:: contends that the
sati-adminLstration men hare Mooted 10 dele
gates to the State Convention, in that city, giv
ing 10 to the administration and 1 doubtful.
The Patruyiaanian contends that the administra
tion elected .1l the delegates but ono. The truth
appears to be that the seats of one antladmin-
Atm/kin man and ten administration men will
notbo contested; and that in the other ten dis
tricts doable sets have been chosen and will
Coated each other's claims before the Conven
tion, Both - Actions allege that the grossest
Bandit were practised by their opponents.
HOWARD Bette ON daaysai.—We give an ab
stract, to-day, of the !Lewis of Hon. EDWARD
HMO, of Mlewnrt, on the sieved , question, as
eel forth by the IX Louis Evening NM , . The
Sew dote not publish these views es coming
from 'Mr. Bates himself; but says it le sure
4, 66. tiill be found to be hie views."
Baer torn SLATS - lit ran Cate.—Of the
twelve pas!engers who were killed on the oz
. cufsiontram, in Wisconsin, a few days since,
seven are reported by . the 'papers as being at
the time of the accident as follows: .451 in
the postoffice car, three in the baggage car,
and three on the platform; of the other fire'the
account does not state where they were, but
as two of them are stated to be in the employ
of the com pany,y it is to be inferred they were not
in the regular passenger stab, and the other
, . ehms may have been in their mats or may not,
! • the papers do - not state, but as not ono lady was
and as there were a largo proportion of
- - the party; the presumption is not one of the
• 'mon'killed was where, by the rule of the com
pany, and by the dictates of common prudence
he ahould have been.—jpieveland Herald.
Tat
Wain Dbonarr m Trantrana.—A Ten
; iessee paper states that the census 'of 1850 re
ported upwards of enmity-sena thousand native
white parsons in the State, who had acknow
ledged to the census takers that they were unit
' hie to read, which is about one-fourth of the real
number. The influence of free Bohoole cannot
be re* great in that part of the world.
WHY? to kinimesom.—The Winona Ripubli
- can says that grain is pouring into that plan at
the rate of 6,000 bushels per day, and the grain
fever is now as high no the political lover was
a few weeks duce. The vacant buildings aro all
tau, and even the "gymnattium" had been seised
upon as a-starehouea
Tar intse.—We understand that the pikes
. found in , •014 lirovriVe" pentad= were menu- factored 5 4 Unionville, by 0. Rau, who voted for
11. 9 for President, and has aver glace voted
1b Administration ticket. Of comae, according
toehio logic ofttui Dothanta papers, the
Ignition is Implicated :—Liartford ?rm.
.AorOlll4ll Comes.-We are-informed the
the organisation of e_Lutheran Colony, to em
ignite to the State of Missouri, is in con,templo-
Lion, by a -number of persons of this county.
ft. - -SC.: Patton and V. A. B?Good,of Alto one
Fiestas:re of the project.,—,flellidays
!. 5kir:i.4.4 447 ••• • •
fßus opp 32. . X Aroma in the world is a
--- hLtdetrW - .and Child, painted A. D. 880, The
„war in Xigitiod arc said to be the portraits of
c,haucce, - ,F 4,0 Ai wig in th early part of
.•the ioarleetqlt FPltlafrifkod of feary, /V, done
.4 T . iia the brgieyl p g 3 44P.A. l44 e 4t h coaligi , • •
4exiiypititiitA c9muct...old. John
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lioW...einwtan UM: on Stanor.--The St. . For TudisestictXt.
Lou* Eritaing'rews publieht& is bang article '. Try jicerhare's Rolland Bitten:
iliting the views of the Hon. Edward Bates on ' For Heartburn, i
the Slavery natation. , The main pieta are as . . Try Danbaro's Holland Miters.
followe: , ; For A.eitiii a-, •
•
"Mr.. Bahl doee not believe that African ,
Try Ho•rhaysee Hi - diand _Miters.
Slavery is • beneficial institution, either in a
.. --
social, political, or religious some. Not in a For Waterbissi.,
political sense, became it is productive of dis • • Try Il.i•rlia,,,' , 11,,Iltuid Bitter . s.
cordsbetween nations that tolerate it aothiatione ! R,..,,, Headache.
that do note and because it is liable to panics,
Try Bcerhave'e Holland Bifterei
and has ended often-in bloody revolutions. Not . .....
, F or Lone of Appetite,. ,
in a relions sense, because it makes the word•
Try Beerhare's Holland Hitters.
of God s sealed book to the slave, and gives his .
body to the eervice of a human matter; whereas For Costiveness.,
the body of every crested heiog should be freely Try Bcerhave's Holland Miters,
given to the service of God. Because Mr. %tee -, For Pilea,
does not believe that slavery is n beneficial in* Try iherlinve'e Holland Diftere.
satiation, either in a social, political or re!igi- ] ro all Nara.. Rbouroalr loot Neuralgia Affeatioot, tt
One sense, be to unalterably oppeeed to its ex- i hoe In tatocrout ' lltatazers proved blety I...tenets!, lad In
tension into territories already free. . I on,. tv effected a decided tore.
Mr. Bates heartily endorses the seutiment,ood Once CaannEr—The °mob:let:lo,ly CoueOUltati
n ßr a c
holds to the creed of Mr. Clay, who declared a b n ' Vrnt i li7 l ett a l i “L ipt7 to ' it u ta t . up it h efia pr r L'' • ll'l l,, , t-a 4
that his right arm should drop from his shoal - . Dull Culaaacl Media.. Oa iud.l.4 moor I'lliTr'
der before he would vote to extend slavery over o whi a, th r,...s the rio th"‘" ti l a 4 M r4 n e aire h lo t ' Uri ' the ' l ' aUl aire w very
one foot of territory already free. Mr. Bates does t, f o l uti. yo t t!bn l y. s.' '
not believe that the Constitution carriee elavery , BENJAMIN PAGE, la., a 00., sole Proplatca, 27
into all the territories thatpay be acquired by
1 at
rea, between to •od 1,2 am, Paaborgit, P.!:
the United States. He bell lee that freedom is t ".".
the rule and Maury the exception. Ile does not
, believe that slavery can exist fu any territory
acquired by the government of the United States
except by the positive law of Congress. That
law Mr. Bates would not be in favor of pluming,
because, for reasons already given, be is op
posed to the extension of slavery into territory
already free. Mr. Bales denies that the exclu
sion of slave property from territory acquired
by the common blood and treasure of the Union
establishes an invidious distinction between the
two sections of the Union, sad asserts that the
distinction complained of is coeval with the gov
ernment, and that the prohibition of slavery
from free territory was embodied in the original
compact of the Union, for which the slave Suites
were allowed In Congress and in Presidential
elm:Gone th , eee votes for every five slaves. Ho
therefore does not regard the non-admiesion of
slavery into territory ae establishing a distisa
lion between property, but simply as maintain
leg a distinction already established and willing
ly melded to by the South sines the formation
of the Government. He regards tho principle
of the Nebraska bill as rendering the introduc
tion of slavery into the territories impossible,
and does not believe that Congresa will intervehe
to protect slave property in the territories. He
firmly adheres to the rights of property in slaves
in the States where slavery already exists, and
if President he would execute the Fugitive Slave
Law, if the army and navy of tbo government
were equal to the task,
He would consider the Union a broken com
pass if these plain guarantees were denied by the
deliberate and persevering notion of any part of
the confederacy. If Congress should legalize ,
and pass lows protecting slave property in ter
ritories previously free, Mr. Bates would execute
these lave as promptly OM any other'laws of the
land. He would not oppose the adnaission of a
State beesuse of a pro-slavery Constitution.. Ho
would never countenance a National organiza
tion for any interfererenoe whatever with slavery
in the States.
He is glad to sec the rapid and peaceful ex
tinction of slavery in Missouri, without the aid
of emancipation parties, and without the heat
and acrimony of domestic discord. By his own
example, as well as by precept, he has shown
that be prefers to live by his own labor, and not
on the labor of slaves. He advocates the
procummtent of foreign territory suitable to the
ready and cheap colonization of free blacks.
The policy already broached in some States, of
selling again into slavery the free blacks whom
humane or grateful masters have emancipated,
unless those freed persons leave the State, is in
the highest degree cruel. It is barbarous, and it
would disgrace the American people in the face
of Christendom to permit ouch Policy to prevail
Tit PARDONING POWER IN VIRGINIA.-lt ap
pears that under the laws of Virginia the Gov
ernor cannot pardon a person convicted of trea
son to the Commonwealth, except With the
consent of thot3eneral Assembly, declared by
joint resolution. A writer in the National In
telligenccr says the constitution of Virginia
gives no power to the Governor to commute for
murder. In such a taro there must be a full
pardon if there is any exercise of executive
clemency toward a white man. Sentence
against a slave may be commuted by trans
portation; which is no • punishment at all.
The writer adds:
"The only way Governor Wine could inter
fere in the ease of Brown would I:p3 by a res
pite during his term of office—which will end
on the first of January next—toad then the
criminal would be in the hands of the nest
Governor, who might extend the respiterfrom
time to time; but thin course can hardly be an
ticipated. At all events many of Brown's sym
pathisers barn cshitited but little sense or dis
action in their approaches to the mercy-seat.
Governor Wise's impulses (mostly generous)
cannot be controlled by either threats of eini-
Bequenco or appeals to his interest. Ile is
hiMselfaltuont as compact "a bundle of nerves'
as be represents Brown to be. But, as lie is
not requited to sign a death -warrant, be will
probably let the law take its course on the day
fixed by the judge."
"TERRIDIE, CERT TERRIBLE."—Thc N.Y. I ler
ald's Richmond cone:Ton& n t kindly warns the
North of tho terrible danger that Virginia will
speedily lead; off in a movement for the disto
lotion of the Union. Hear him:
"I have information which justifies me in
stating that most of the Soothers members
of Congress are being influenced to seize upon
the first pretext that may offer during the
coming session to retire from the hall of the
Honse cf Representatives, and break up the
Union. Indeed, the present state of things, in
connection with the Harper's Ferry insurrec
tion, is urged as sufficient ground for such an
issue. Inasmuch, however, us the ends of
justice in reference to the parties involved in
this matter have not been retarded by any het
on the part of the North, it is maintained by
many that the crisis has not come. Prospect
ively, this event IS esteemed no invoking such
a crisis; for , it is hoped that the discussion
growing out of it in Congress will inevitably
involve the final issue of disunion in Virginia,
hitherto conservative, is now rife for such an ,
event; and I question very much if it would
not have followed upon the heel of the Harper's
Ferry outrage, had a man of less courage, firm
ness and censervutism than Gov. Wise been at
the holm of State."
A COMPLICATID MARRIAGE QUESTION.
—Scandal is busy with an event which has
something of the ludicrous. A nobleman of
Milan of some wealth, who had contracted
marriage by civil contract before the legal au
thorities, found it expedient to disown the tie
after a while, in order to connect himself with
a Milanese lady of groat personal attraction.
The second marriage was solemnized in
church. But the lady, in her turn, having
been courted by . a man of higher rank and of
greater wealth, instituted proceedings to annul
her marriage, upon the plea of bigamy on the
part of the husband, alleging, now that it
served her purpose, that his first marriage was
legal. The now banns; were published, but
the husband of the two wives instituted pro
ceedings to forbid them. The matter is now
before the courts, and it remains to bo proved
whether the husband of two wives is to be
come a bachelor, and the lady, ambitions of
a second husband while the first is living, to
be pronounced a spinster.
A CICIMOZIE directing the attention of a for
eigner to the portrait of Harvey weld:—"this is
the man who invented the circulation of the
blood, discovered O h Bence, and wrote a book
of meditations amodg the tombe!"
Tan Baltimore Son says :—Reliable letters
from Richmond states that under no possible
circumstances rill Gortil'iso commute Brown's
sentence. Hie fate may be considered as sealed.
HONEY.—J. Montooth, Noe.- 475 and 177 Smith
field !throat, has Just received thatwenif.. pone& of
clover and buckwheat honey, in glen boat. and glee.
jare, which he In gelling at the moat reasonable
nal%
OommoN ezusz rules the MOSS of the people,
whatever She mile/Lamed and mleontlimMe phllowskete may
say to the contrary. bidets them a good at Ila mer
ited, clearly demeiselrated, and they .11 out bealtair to
glee it their mat cordial patronage. Thu maasm have al
ready Maul the jadgmeut of a peyeicien concerning the
elana of iIIYSTISTZEWS BRIMS, ea may be seetan thu
lettneure quantitlee of this medicines that are anneally void
In every Beaten of the lan]. It le now recor,eizq eagreat
ly superior to all ether retnallee yet derived fur Sommer
the Omens, organ. each es Olathe., OyeentesT, SJepolo
ala, and for th e varidas foyers that ark* from derangement
oldie. porthole of the eyetern. !lost...tees DMme be fan
Cecoculea • hon.hold word from Maine to Tezee, from the
Aurae of the Atlantic to the Try the article and he
satisfied.
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SOW by draggle"' and dialer" ginierally, 'may - while, and
teyTIOSTSTTISIta 111)11Tll. totopint tom" and proprietor',
itistinuarlballront.atre , ". Jet:434w?
nZIXI/011/8 OZBULNE P
- REPARATION.—
ItiflOllU far rho Iliwltter;
St10111:1 for the :thine, tr,
11CtOCIEt for the °navel;
LIELeIBOLD'a DUCIIIf for the Droptn
1 . 1 2LE1801.10,1 RUOIIU for Iterrommeg
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lIELAIEOLIPB BUCLttII. for In. of Memory; ,
EIILLBIZOLIPB BUOIIEt for Ihmeraeof Woo,'
11 11111OLD'S III:WIN for InDlcult Dr oc-hi.g;
ustatats Ducat; for Woak tcw-gvx,
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OtJEB BUCHU ror (horrid DefORI:
llttirEoLled BuElitt for Dulteral Etweelar;
unatnoure DUCIII.I for Iforror of Iflowneti
I.lPlaitraLtril =CHU for Med Reteittti .
lIELIIIIOLVE BUONO WallefalwrWft
AZLE/30E1,8 for for
throe. of thit kit;
altlottEOLErt nuctuu for ProptimE _
BEL/MOLD% HIRAM tw Pal I th PSI;
LIELYBOLD'd tor I:II: , as e vf st,o . Iflattr, with
Temporary Soffuotort and twee of PIO'.
giudDlPLU'd DUCH id for IltAlittrtoi elloillwierewr with
'Want of *Morton. Ileum of &toot,'
lIIIMMEDLIVe Jimmy On otetructia..
nausaurs-Bacno for .attog from dinEir
. cretlattiedd diettmer of ttt. tiamai thAeni.4lollEllitt
Whew rex; from whatever Mae wielostmg.
&id °dll D.S. GIG. llt MOZLI, /do Wood West.
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MINISTERS OF Tun, GOSPEL of all denoMina-
Von., !MVO WWI WILOOSi'B CELEBSISTED 116AD11011B
PILLS SI a remedy for the general ledupeoltlon anU'drovr.
Whlch ea trequently &Mande their arduous calling,
hundred., of them have bares voluntary teatime, ilf the
great relief they hare eaperlermed from the um of thl mod
kb., for Indlgeabon, Nervous Beadoche, and abnilirDa.
Prepared en I eold by B. L. FAIIIiESTOCIL t 00.,
Wholemle Druggieta, and proprktore of B. L. Pahnor rulVe
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Orphans' Court Sale.
In th• matter of the pertetien )
inuti, of ale Seal 1- N.. 6.
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.41100000 llnvithrou, docederd.
BY VIRTUE of: an order jfined out of the
Otphaue atort of Allcghnoy cicuty, In the Moore C6e,
thrre mill be exposo to Public bale,
at the Court ilvone,to
the city of Pittsburgh,. MONDAY, the 28th day of De
cember, A. D., 1059, M. //o'clock, A. M., the reactue eight,
neat estate of sold kazoos Davide/on, detentes/ not accepted
by Ler bars et the raldhtlon made by the ingrss; to telb—
rare merited ../1" on the dlegram towered, bounded and
described implies... vt= A certain tract laed Monte ?in
. Num *garsh/14 Alteghtuy comity, beginolug at a W.
thence fly febd of 11. 11. Little, IVlikeesto mud Carothers;s.
eS.II. Its) forth. to • post; thence by loud of Inch Ibis
is apart N. 12%. .5.16 d 610 perch. toe post; N. SBV;E.
122 perch. toe peek theme by Laud of Mrs. Tecus nod
Jobe AL Litter b. Ri o 5.1 M petchea to the place tt Legto-
Mug, Dorbject to • lot for school boosts containing :30 petal
ea N center of land) contaluing evrus endl:3
perches, Mulct measure.
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Tanta of fild-t—Onadualt cash, to La paid on the deli nit,
of the deed, and the other Leif Inoue year Irma the day if
sale, at fth Interest Menton from sald day; laid limt
tinned hie to be seamed by bond end mortgage on tn.
premix/in/Id. JtkilFdt L. GIULIA.% Ta latest::
Pittstngh. Notembor 7th, 181/9. nalndtditt.twr
Orphans' Court Bale.
in the welter of t h e partition col
'llostlen of I. Real Estate of r. Nu , 01 Jane Torte, 1561.
Ewa U. Erie., dowelled, J
VIRTUE of an order issued out of the
JJOrpheue . Court of Allegheny county,. the a.k.a.,
t Will be esposed to Public vela, at the Con. Howe, In
the clty of Pataborgit, on 1110 N DA It, the 'ANL day of In,
retntner, A. IL, 1950, at 11 o'clock, A..AI , the Neal Estate of
Add decedent, Co w .. k
Brit A err 'eland wOO ae etioistaile
Wand," Int.. in the Allegheny river, oppeelle to the city
of Allegheny, Allegheny aunty of and bauedcd and
dercribrd as loilwra, to exit flegloologat a escstuore, [hook+
1.7". i. E. 6 3-10 porches , 8, 13 1 W. 18 310 perches, 8. ilk ,
W. 33 perches, N. 815%. W. 33 porch...N.oli . W.oO perclickt,
N. 8;4 E. 4111-10 U perches, S. tIL , E. 18;.; perch..tu the
plece of begin Wog, containing d acres 3 mode and 30 perches'
owlet measure, eppralecd in the &bow wee .d not accepted
by Ole helks.
Team or Batt —One-thi.d mull to to paid co the delicary
of the deed, the other twc.etii, dr to be paid on the death of
Mary Bedell, Widow of said Kira O. Brihrin, with intentt
thereon from the day of mile, payable annually: to MO
widow daring her natural life,and after her death the prim.
ripsl to he pald to the heirs of iald decadent, rani. to thrt
plemedlog, or their legal repreeentativor, add two.thirdetti
te error.] by bond met mortgage on the premises.
JA 11E8 L. GRALIASI, Eherifi.
Pittehurgb, Nor. 7th, 1859. noloiltelaatter
'VILE MARTYRS, by M. De Chateaubriand ,
A a rari.erl tratudatloa, edited by 0. W. WlL,,ht, A. M.
The Limit, of aeliglou TbonabL by Leary L. 111
/ vol,,Lban
Ilvvey Nuarcomb—Rind Word. for Children to goidn
them in the path of paw,.
Etrzigglai of the WI, Cbtiattans from the days of oOf
.I.erlom to thu bo a r ..f l'onstantlite. Poe sale by
noll J. L. READ, 71 Doorth street
P RIME
..VIINEITON, Retail Draggia,
Corner brolthbold sod Fourth atrpet.a.
AiYEiICAN 1111JSTANU LLNIMENT-1&.
ILL gr., for Yoh, by u. L. INIONIZTOOK CO ,
No 60. cornrr Fourth and Wood Werra.
OATS —71.1 U butiol. good heavy Oats;
BUCKWHEAT FLU• 11.—:.o0 IN, for
ll llll/BIIEt W., No. 165 Liborty at.
VOE, SALE.--One pair of MULES will be:.
,K sold mar, eau beaver, at Jae
WAYNE /EON WORKS,
sondir Corner Limnos.. Way and Wayne vtrveL
A PRLES-60 bb
11 4 1.1 fur sale by
, 18. Green Apples in etore.
IWEIEWT DIOKEY,
No 818 Liberty fit.
1 1 1 0 , 006.0H-MAKERS.-4 can sell Noble dc'
Eol;Ilah Yana. !nes at Now York par a.
.114 J. 13 SUMTER.
riAItRIAGESI OA.B.RIAGES !—Dunlapre
I..tto•t ttylo,Just arrived, to be !told at low prim.
.oIIJ. B.ISIIAYFER.
- pp Ell POTATOES-150 buahels primo Bea
ALL,rer County lied rotators fur We by
noll WINIB4 ft CO, No. 185 Liberty mt
SWEET POTATOES-50 bushele Sweet Po
kj Woes for Yalu low by [boll] BIDDLE, WRITS • CO.
fiIASTILE SOA V-150 boxes genuine Al ar
x_i settles ter stale t., b. L. FALINIsSIOCE IS CO.
ADIYII.OIL-15WTim. Refined for rale by
null B. L. YnIIniKSTOCK it 00.
P/TTBBORGEI PLOW WOICKEI.
J. C. BIDWELL,
ftkkr Itprer k Aid..
Tr AS ON HAND A. VERY LARat
5 .. Ly. dock of
PLOWS AND PLOW CASTINGS,
Of all tho ditforent "Ade ifes, comfy to soppy his friends and
cotton.° sma must. Wisii&W WOll/18,nownelogierectsci
to the tont”l port of the city, on the loi fronting 120 fool
onclf ou Dogussuo Way sod Payette Pinot, end extaiding
330(o:a an UnnisAn alley, will to equal in Aktnni and ow
path' , tu Any Plow Works to the United litatts, haring All
tho modern IcopreremouLe In both trotSl awl iron working
Alschloory, tool will by lo toll operation shout the first of
January sussing,
Warshonws tor.the present LID Liberty
test, corner of Cecile alley, snJ 2E7 Yeee street.
jr,p-Orders en , revenant!, solicited,
bottntr y , 0, InlAr KLL,
FOR
'NT.—A Store on Third, near Mar
kot otrect,Surntalled .11h o•.• counter., attelvlng, gas
natures, de.
A aore on Market area, rountly witted and complai
n huntsbed.
A 'arguer' wOrligbie4 Ottl. on Market drat, orar
New York Clore.
no , Nalson Gallery,' corner allblrd and Market street...
Tide to the largeet and best arranged Ambrotypo and Pho
dograph establishment to the tame.
Also, a bandleader Dognerrlan Gallery ever the Now York
Stem, together with mama Bata/Drier a legally.
The large Dwelling Douse oh Penney hum. A mu ,
ran occupied by the tabtalber.
Isumedtate poaseardourlauthbore run dsouboALgjten
d,
Third attsetotest aruka.
WALL DECORAVONS--Viewtin Path
T for Wetly W. P. XanallLika 00.
- SOD fiblititisi
M F ,O , : c F e A N T r l xis t ! pp . - F T E E
R PL B I L . 1L ,,.. S
•
In CUM of Sem . M., user,E. - Ferrety, I,*
aittrebo Onemktiot ( re the. 1.11 , 75 DIEDICLNE truly M. 1
~.61U NG often ret.oo,g, id • lOW day., tarry 'adage of
tb.. loattmtuo Mow*, by their grorlfyrog larcla on the ,
/117-Our face,,, Foror ond.tgut, Dlopeptdo, Dropty,
Pau, and to abort, moat all &anaemic., rob! to Molr coo
mire proper Um No famlly .boold too without them, as by
tbrfr timely ...moth authoring and ottarmo may be save&
For sale by W. 11. uorrarr, 335 BrOad•ltY., Wdlii'mkr
sod by all Dragests, nold3abdaa•T
LEAIING'S PATENT LA.
THINS are much anterior to at
either nom in VINO MANY Al
VANTAGES lUlitiD IN NO tr 1711511 -
The arrangement for detaching the Lau
work,. Oa the oureldo it crtsplo, duet
ad sates A crp around tholamp teeth
all Auto A - nervier that. Lanier/is r
know. theyi r re adopted. Prices volt.,
They are val adapted for fIATLIWAI
8111 TR, DOA 8 awl *eau place wham
neat, cooranicit Lim tern I. vointol.
Pima .411111119 three Lanterns befit
purchasing other kinds. Help tole tot
referinvo.
Pfie; lid to the trade furnished on
pllostino
FLEMING & TORRENS,
Bole Proprietor. end Bleaufeetarin
Ito, Biansifactorm of Japanned an
corner Biarket and Third Meet.,
noMmd.err PrITYBITRGE,
ROOFING!
The cheapest and best Roofing in use
Call and sao Sam:1,111
~213 d Bafaienun
ROOFING AND EXPAIRING DONE
At the ahortsat notlca to In the beet
WM. JOHNSON,
No. 75 8m11101.15 st., Pittsburgh.
Special Notice.
SAMUEL GRAY Sr, SON,
NO. /9 EIPTH STREET.
1.1 - AVE RECEIVED and have now in store
JA,
for thei t r
he largest and moat attractive anortment of good.
FALL AND WINTER SALES
Thal bare ewer *Mold, embracing all the new and latest
styles or tho amen, whki are adapted to the wants of
Gentlemen of taste, who appreciate style and quality In
Clothing.
SAMUEL GRAY A SON
MERCHANT TAT LORE
Emporinm o Pashto
ILTILI. 7 II
W. Fok. D. Erl7G-lIEI. ..•
BREWER'S' BUILDING, No. 102 Market
end 13 Fifth .treat, have resumed et their old stand,
there the choireststylee of DRY GOODS, nett as Shawls,
Cloaks, 8• lane Dusters, Silk and Wool Detainee, with ell
other drecriptione of Wingate idyl. Vaahlonable Goods
ml be found of the richest qualities and patterns, at the
eatl t a
I T E .
RI No. 102 Market and 13 Fifth sired;
Pittsburgh. nohled
C UTLERY.-
TIM ATTENTION
THE ATTENTION
THE ATTENTION
THE ATTENTION
THE ATTENTION
THE ATTENTION
Of ovary body Is directed toonr nplendld stock cf KNIVES
and YORKE, SCIMORS. RAZOFtd, At.
nab CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG, No, SO Wood at.
PAULSON'S
HAT,
CAP, and
INTRODUCE
?MR DAY.
Ladies' Furs ,
LADIES' FURS,
LADIES' FURS
OFIILDRF]NB• Plane,
CIIILDRENS' FURS,
CHILDREN'S' FURS
GENTS' FUR GAUNTLETS,
Gent? Fur Gauntlets,
PAULSON'S!
PRUIS01011:
NO. 73 WOOD STEM.
FIRSI PREMIUM
zs Stovasi9gatea and Rangml
•
.
, {,FETED CUP'
SLLIVER MEDAL
DIPLOMAS!
AWARDED BY THE LATE ALLEGHENY COUNTY AND
WiSTERN PENNSYLVANIA AGRT
CULTURAL SOCIETY
BISSELL & CO
NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET
MANIIIRAMTOIERB OR
OCo 0 IC. lIVGF , 1. .A. It X_. Co R
HEATING STOVES,
Fine and Common Enamelled
ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS,
MA ;he CalebraV Capitol aod Yale.
000 I N 0
Teu ;rani tbs BEST COOKING RANGE that is mad
all •t
BISSELL & CO.'S
It you want a COOKING BTOCE that cannot Da an
paned, call on
BISSELL et CO
VILON Ifyou TB MID are bonYENDAIIB, W ding • holm, I
on end Irma lb. L int DEANE
BISSELL ti CO.,
j No. 935 Llrorty 6t
VLORE TO HE /1.0111161 CD THAN THE
RICHEST DIADEM
BVISB WORN BY
Kings or Emperors.
WII ATP A BxAu?rruL HIAD OF Ilent
THE article that will naturally nature the
color of the halr, (Um changing of which to gray bents
Cu indication of a lack of groom mcmtioneJ I. trot, • valu
able medicine. Prof. WOOD'S HAIR TONTO Is the only
ink remedy for wens., dryuou premature change of
color. and toe several evidence. of • lack of secretion. at the
toots of the Indr,which can befoul& Qum preparations
abound, and "heir Looks" Oil every "comer grocery" In
the country. Meld all "hair lonia'. unlee" Mown to Do
the torsi:motion of some man whose celebrity has heroism
world wide. ' Do not let any nostmm vender arperiment
eon your hair. Touch nothtng you
Pro nOO
good man
to Mk., le all dzat It pupal* to be. Professor Wood bar
;mood, by yrani of genre rest of the virtual al his prayer.
salon, hie gement fame. Over 190 certificates are herons os
• of the Mae of thla hair licatoratlve, from parties who have
tried it. Reed the feCowlsift
"SSW Ten, April 19th, LitS.
"DD. W000:.-Dear gin Wendt me to expreseto youths
obligation. i wander fsr tau Mire restoration of my
hair to Its mighial color. About the time of te,W arrival In
:the Utalted Mans It we. rapidly Deconting iray,lhttr, upon
:t . e=tl h o u ttzf l y=llair y... ' - } gsn l o=" .. t u eoaci . recerr .o ed .
derfot inrouttort; gage eilicadons as wall se agreeable.
0. TE111,811R0."
I am, dear slr, yours truly,
ger. C. W. u lt ras, Indlanspolls, Ind., aye he wore •
wig for but by the raw of Was Pis IW, Deno.
satin he now has • 800 hied of hak.
/ET
Raid by all Drawlers, and by 0. I. Waal & 00, 41,1
Ircraray. Now York, wad 114 fiat street, lit.Lonis,lifo.
'bold In Pittsburgh by Dr. OBO.H. EILISSE, B. L. PAU
:/f MOCK • CO, aall Drailleta. (ankdly
;LACK AND FANCY DRESS CHAS. , -
-LP
Plain d Figured Preach Melina!,
;ALL WOOL PLAWD9
SHAWLS, CLC6IIIII, 46.
II AMMON LOIN, 61 idarketetroet.
VIOURI FLOUR!! FLOUR!!!
100 bbl,. total Kills Mitzi/lustily;
.4 •
100 o °sutra 011 y 110lls MAU& Family Flour.
••'• Also, • large ... r*u tofbut Woods &sirs still •
Eno, hi Mrs sod fosses by B. B. 7101 D h 00. ' '
soil • No. 334 Übartr strut;
O,rHINESIMEMUILION-2 - asses for ale
by tack /6141000MKOL IF 00.
or x-x or or—x 1•7
STOVE DEALERS
is :respectfully invited to the largest atvc
and greatrat variety of STOVES
In the State, mancfhotored by
A. BRADLEY
ROOFING)!
No. 4 Wood Street,
TN our. aseortment will be found the fullow
1. lee win known
coon STOVES
THE DOUBLE•TOP PATENT AS 1 SMOKE
CONSUMING TROPIC, for Coal
THF NRW AND BEAUTIFUL' DOUBLE.TOP
PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING
ARBITER, for Coal
TEE NEW DOUBLE-TOP PATENT EIAS AND
!SMOKE CONSUMING EUREKA. ror Coal or
TIRE CELEBRATED VICTOR, far Wood, Live
..Oak and Pittsburgh
STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT
ETBEBM
PAELOR STOVES, for Wood and Coil; boot io th
market, and heating Steven of every deeerip
GRATE FRONTS, etc., all of which will ho
beet terms
FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED „ ti ll s
BY TUB STATIC FAIR TO
GRAFF & CO.
MANI:TV-AC= RR RS
FOR TUE BEST
S TOVES
FUR STORE
1701 t TUE BEST -
COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES,
Wlttrhirge Feed Door for throwing in Cool,
AND BEST WOOD COOK STO VP.
DIPLOMA FOII BEST LAUNDRY STOVE.
Alatt, on hand large usortment or Heath:a Stowe,
Plain ud Fancy Orate /roots, fenders, gad and Dog Irons,
PElinf,Mottles, Wagon Boxer, Eton.. Werth &e.
GRAFF & CO.,
No. 243 Liberty Strong,
AT TELE MEAD Of WOOD STREET,
•
..21yd Pirtwordund, 500501.
INTRODUCIE
THIB DAY
• CARD.
TIIE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY
eseocieted with him lo the WHOLESALE GROCERY
DIJOINIPS, Mr. _SAMUEL EWART and Mr. WILLIAM
CIVREL ' T . , end will continue the Mans a< the OLD STAY!),
NO. STI MERIT STREET, directly oppoette the Eagle
Pftterargh, JELIT I, 1.F.59 WILLIAMiJ. GICIRXILT.
11,011.t.1. PITA !I. G0R51LY..... WM, CURET.
W.f . M. GORMLY & CO.,
w3Ercix.ms.A..z.33" •
G I ROCERS,
DEALERS TN
.VR:OVISIONB, PRODpO
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFAOTURES,
so. 5171 Liberty Otre•t, Pittsburgh, P..
Ju2rdziAdalp
Gents' Fur Caps
BARGAINS:
Watches, Jewelry, &e.
' AT PRIVATE SALE,
LTUI.II Tuesday, November,. bilk..
AND AT
AUCTION SALE,
CONNENCINts
Tueaday Morning, Nov. Bth, at 10 o'clock,
CONTINUING UNTIL TIM WHOLE ANN BOLD.
SALE POSITIVE—WITHOUT RESERVE.
By order of Toutee.
W. W. WILSON, Agent.
sthtlare
DIIPUT & rarrmumr..,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MEROILUOS.
Odle* 'Pio. 1 Stcet's flock. South.lkoter
cor. La Salle St.. Chicago.. "
Wartihouse No. 13 South-Water St.
Solicit 'for the purchase of Flour and Grain in
Chicago Market.
.
100.1200 s MMITIGH. ,
Hitchcock, Oa., 1 Daniel Wallaca,b-14:11-,
Item. Watt t Wawa.
coZiGai
J. W. MIXT.- V. k. TIIRPIN,
FINLEY tr. TORPIN, ' -
COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
CHICAGO,
UPON., particular attention to tbo wirchaso !ad tole of
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORK. ' _ •
Run fro—LIPPLNOOTP t CO, PlltsbotiVA •
• JNO. D. CANITELD, do - do. •
DAMNS WALLACC, do oto
oolbAnidls
Pura! ,E 1 r ! !
THE PREMIUM FURSIII.-
- •- " - -
T OUIS MULLER, Manufacturer- of all
lA itia6 Vlbildrabil or • Sitiuttemen's TURN,
Blegh aeid eau** Robe; &aim it Buffalo Ilobesoao,'
whoiesele and retao. No. 139 Wood larva, Next door to Dr.
Hester. I
aar•lttis repeired, clamed aud altered In the beet rasa
oar. all Mode galloping lure bought. orNaßmd •
LADIES' BOOTS
AND
The undersigned having bought the etoek of Peter Lie•
ter, deceseed, will continue the tmefiese et the Old Bland,
GRANT 9TBZITP, betereett &mod god ThITO etreete,
where evert Undo(
LADIES' SHOES
WILL he utade to older, of (ho DEBT AIA7SBI-111.9,
WOREIIitSEILIIP, lad toll at the lotrestisah prim.
pe , itc.aisisit,.cons
6. The {:17R1111A WOOLEN MR?, orlth:Patout Buntlo.
The (OMEN Or DIAMONDS, 'fah Blond= Bostic.
The .exits or. the two boot Skirls le mute:.
All other Aloft of likeleltm Shirts, from 3 to 80 gpzlng, or
went pli?•• either Wholesale or Retail, at
no 7 ' 1 i
EATON, ORES A ALICSI73PB,
. 21 o.17111thltreet. •
. .....--.. . . .
RE BOSTON RIBBED ROSE!
Over 600 doe. reed and to arrive
City Merchants aud Coutih7 paten ruppllsd at lowest
rico. 'ATOM, CALE ilk MACIIMM i
DOT No. 171Fi6h mast.
DRESS
A ♦e[a InSaziortormat of the bortrtylro for Wetly
noT ;BATON, OREE A MACIAtT2t, IP PrITA-orroet.
ATON, ORME ct 111AORUINT
t Han tented en cLrirant lioc O<
FANOYI WOOLEN GOODS, ,
1 1 Direct from the Itanutecturera.,
.CIO and Fotmla7 Dadra ennead at Instar!Prkm
no 7 No. 17 Market Sireet. • -
LO bble. fain family Flolir;
SCO do do
200 do Emmaus do
roan!'" ati l t Poram O 7 NUMMI It BE LSOrf
col• 1 /dent armt.dantbAll,
WRITING. PAMIR AT, WOOLEMLE.
Ty —slap and mikt.swartems e ctWritigliPsger
bona sad 4 11 7 nedliairmw OW" , 141{
tan low Tajdell to wboletale position" alst.
' 41% JOIINBTON it ONIVer Degas,
WoC4#llarl.
=!!MM
PITTSBURGH
ZNIIROIDZBLES,
DACES AND L. 02 000Ds.
..fl'i
fis sf-v4W/ - ,
_z.
,70
...._-, ( 2 _, cf,- .
eniApEsT 1 .BEST!! L ARG EST gl-
$35 pays the , Toilion for Single aria Doublo
Book-keeping, n mg, Commercial
Arithmetic on/Lectures.
Rigt.t a , eeke board, 5.:11, Stallonery, V; Yall Obatat,
eetirn expects.* Vt 2
Oval tint • to complete • toll czarot, from 61,1,110 watt.
E'er! tkedebt, UpCll grad turl og, Is goorooteecti to bo moo,
pito. to rzoootoo tbn el any bonlOsts,..Oit vollif
to tun a Wart of from $3OO to $lOOO.
litodaufa out. al' .07 0ar...-.] „ Vac4ol,b-},00160 ct
ploarate.
Ft SST MIEN! 1 1 , %13 Pal BE-1 tIusINESs':WEITING
rod 18.59,,r0mv.d at Pinalaral.. Ilabalelptilai and OLIO
Etat. Pair at Z.vormille, 14e , at , l, vincipal rain c.f . the
MA. for the pest roar ye.,
gli_fdlelitere• eons received as 6.111.1
Tar Clrgelars,Spochreens and Sm6etlt.6ed glee or ti,
Collage, enclose fire letter stamps to
eta4d/11/P. P. W. JICMINS, Ntta4l,46, Pa.
'flung Romeo
Porrontion Torn Coriqxr,
Plctaborvh, November lit Mi.'
Election for Three Directors of this
ComP 6 .7.th•emlbr ehres Tear, erift be held et
the Dabbing Rowe, on MONDAY, November the 14th hukA,
bet.en the hos. of 11 o'clock. A. 01 and I o'clock. P.ll.
nol:dulzhr JOHN D. SCULLY, Caahter.
Prkmonon, Nov.:dm, 1859.
OTIIL DIRICTO or rme WESTZRN IN.
R 3
ennaita 00YPASI hen Gls day deolerest, a dividend
of Three loan opus each Ours of Its capital Stook, onto(
the earned profits of the kat eix months, payable to erect
holden on or atter the 11th lost
no 2 did P. M. GORDON, idecretary.
alUtAle num
Prrnraaaaa, Ncoranaber 1859.}
..frlitz Board of Direatora of• aim Bank
‘^.-" bare this day declared • dividend of DODD PER
OINT. on the capital .tort, out of the profits of last all
months, payable to stockholders= ar iftar the nth inn.
not , E.D. JONES}, Outlier. ,
ALLIMICIIII2 Ram. Narembor 1. 189.
jrl. - Tas President and Directors of this
Lank have lids day declared • dirtasa4 of YOUR
PER CENT. out of the protltsof the last dm *oaths, pay
able to Stact.bolders on or after Use 11th last.
coldtd J. IP. COWL; ambler.
Lon Crfr Batt, November In; 18S9.
fT an Directors of this Bank have this day
declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the
Capital Stack, out of the proflte,of the last six moutha,pay•
able to Stockholders, or their legal repreeentatima;•aCer
tte Ilth Inst. nadtd JOHN 114100171 N. Cash's,
idnalwacel Dank t
• Pittsburgh, Nov. Z, .1859. J
r 17,„ Tux President and Directors of this Bank
have thin dey declared • dividend of *OUR PIM
CSN wa the Capital &ea. out of the profits:at the last
els month., payable to the Stockholders, or thqr !eget up
reeentattree, en or after the 11th
ottaatol GittO. D. filoGß.F.Vq.C•abler.
lane Om 8A.21/4,
Parra:B=2u, October 20th,1852.1
frilAN Election for Thirteen Directors of
thla Bank WI be held at the BenkineHotos, on
MONDAY, November 210 t, between the home pt 11 A. IL.
led 2r. ■. roo2dtdi JNO.EI.IOO/1/ThriCsabler:
• -
-. • --
discnarces But t ._ ).
Pithbargh,Octobor 2121;1889.J
fr. - .Ati Election for Thirteen Directors of
chi, Beak will be bold et the BBakler Rowe, ea
811381188, Worember Met, betereea the honn 4.m sad
80.5.
The Annual !feeling of the Stockholder wilily) held on
TUESDAY, November Ist, at 10 a. ■.
ot2o lend GEO. D. McGRETV, Cudder.
--•- - -
AILIOILIMT Baas, I
Eittel.B ll 4ktoter Mtn;
f}AN Election for Thirteen DireCtors of
Ibis Bank will Do bald at the Banking Ecroe, on
MOEDA Y, the Tlat dsy of Novembor, botany-A Oa hoots of
9, a. r. and 2 o'clock
A gnneral ontattng of the Stocknolders sill to bald at
for Banking flows, on TUESDAY, the lot day of Novem
ber, at 10 o'clock. oc2olmd .1. W. 000 E, Caalder.
Noricis.—The undersigned desires to
CLOSE ALL EtLS BUSINESS, both ...rim& and
inofeational,inan.lietely. Thom having law bbrities. In
hi. hands are reqn.ted uncoil and mat and moire their
men, and employ other comm.. Thom Indebted toblm
to the lase firm of =men & Co, for profeadnoet
or upon note, lodgment, or otheraim, will Omit pay the
came to N. NELSON, ER, or to hftmeff at bls Waco, aim.
be vitt attend daffy for the pmts., Ulm Ito 3 riehat - p. m.
°GUAM THOMAS MELLON.
Eburatuntal.
BIABIIIIGAApi CORIBISALCIAL COLL*GiEr.
WRITING ACADEM,'
College Diamond, Bletretngham.
ftasie, CAROL zwranzicr.
/or Ornamental Wilting. .__..yl 6)
« 101. Tinto unNinited.
Writing end hook•Seo 23
/aCIATT:
N. EILIALTER, P.Mtrarr of Writing and Book Keeping.
0. IL LNITILEAD, Jr., Protract of Penmanabip.
0. P. WELLS, Professor of Book• Seeping and Commer ,
'chit Calculations.
BET. W. B. BOLTON, Lectorer on Illatory ittil General
Outdrew
BON: B. P. sm. arrEN, S . Itiolstai to Dec.
Mark, • member of the Pittsbargh Bar, Lectarer on Ono.
mental Law.
PROP. WT. EATON, Lecturer on Ilocotket.
Call and are what Liu never been before atter:vie:l by any
penman, namely Specimen. of Ornamental and Prectkal
Pennetwhip montatn your pivroval, jo the abort .pea of
troetZiescanda and imamate. -•
Good . t
beardingta . tee per week. Iterry
re at any lime.
For apiciicensuf algtiZti Slosininn Writing, crailare two
postap .tamp,, ..debits
0. 11, LEITILEAD,PrindpaI,
fluaburgti,Pa.
ugivnitsiTy or PECAINSILLVAW
Law Department; .•
EL I lir.
A TEAM OF TIM INSTITUTION will
XI, commence oo the 3d of Octobar motet. The
tolumlog two the enhlecta of the lemons:
HON. GEORGE StIRREWOOD—Fereout, Ferranti Pup.
art
PROP. Mercantile Law.
P. illoOALL—Evidence. '
PROP. E. SPENCER MlLLER—Equity Jaritprodsoilo.
Every effort is mode to reader this Waltz lion *r_flciant
Hr the tempts. It has to view. The sunken' ere frequeuffy
and mrefoliy egandoed, legal quacksa are discuesed and
exercises in writing form tart of the comae. By the role.
ot the Court., the time occupied here, hi treated turequime
Hot, for mot- peeping tote, atndy,to entititin to ad.
minion to the bar, and wk. , admitted in lL CoMt blow,
a grad.te of this Imtltutlon tin practiotiat aim" in the
Soprano Comb The Introductoactere will be deliver
ed on PRIDAY,Sept.SOth, at 8 clock, P.M. a. the mull lectueroom , lecture room, by the 800 . frE(Y. WOOD. Stel9-2m
B ENN INSTITUTE,
HANCOCK /MEET; NEAR PINN
WM ronpon on MONDAY , the Its, , th AUGUST. -' ,
Tonna
VC per oesolon Of tlya inotntin • J. M. HMITIL,
sne:l74 ' , Anal*. •
iimustmento.
MASONIC. HALL
MISS DAVENPORT
MEL.
llu tho honor to 11111001111 C. gilM Abe will Ore '•
PEOOND ENTSIITATNIIICNT,
On Frtday Er4nOig, Noyembar
AT MASONIO lIALL,
•
OQ Which i<Wioo ehe veal read Flak/no:area play Ge :
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE;
And *., particular requeat artil recite
nt_THE MABSEILLAISE I.IYIIN.VaI
Doors open st 7 o'clock. Tim Bonding will commence
8 o'clock. •
Tickets of ailmlnlon, Eh) Cants—to be bad et tke 11.
nongattela
2Mcla n Ilmse, at lit At Mbar's, and at the door.,
nolo.
Wooden &Willow Waie:
13 , 11.511733LR1DDLE1
Dianescturar and Wholl4lo Dealer la •
Oil URNS, TUBS. lIIIMULTII. BASIEKTS
- 13 R o olsx Bc c..'
No. 2I'D/41310D, P1TT913171011.
HAVING now in doro Marge and carot,nlly
selected stock °rarer/thin In tale Hoe, either men
olertared himself or' rcheeeS direct Rom =wearier-
Olell, '
.ora, row le prepared-to atippiy customer. awl the
oxintrytrade with goods In Melina
Cheaper than ever offered In this matket.
Tbs followiels comprise the leafing Sitinne in Ps stick of
Woonen mad Willow Warm. ,
OBURNB—Tbee Staff, 8 steer mh SBA, 4 slum cedar' RUB,
A elner, oral crank, mat., mk ar pter, 3 stem. mdar Dar
-rel, 4 Meer, flpans'e patent, 3 slum Thermometer, 3
BUOlCRTB—(katuum md, nine and green fancy and war.'
• Mehed,halg 'quarter and -toy psi* cider. bnee and
I 2 and* hoops I'Mglntrecter,brars andiron Wend,
2 boor, flormitucksts, beery Bon bale Kitchen Buck.
• em teem balst:lNdr, Well Buckets, well honed; pour
TUDB—Baloted.2ao4 I O.o l 4.tsvii Pint end'Uadar, fiend
meds, allaitell,'mseted or bythadomm
Emma Mated and •Tarnbhod, 8 ekes, dozen erimet
Csdaeltastir4 brim or trots lm. •
MBABUIIt dres, from bushel to quarter pock Pine
, oe,Oedat, sealed or Caseated,
CLOTRBBIMNIS—YIaIa and bend, 1a 6 gross borer BtOttlee
Patent, to gym bores.knd Braes Spring, to gro. byres,
WABHBOARDISeeMaterioo Italsod%kultre, Marietta Zit.
Booble-Wood and all other Mots:
BROOMS, WIUBICB, nauarras i ,to groat variety:
MEAL TUBS-slikglima Batter and Better and Meal Tote,
or 3 lo nee/ orstagly.
)NR AND BUGGY MATB—AlUasia, Como and °rug
One Table Mats,
WU= Tuft DDlClplee wed Bagsr hales, 6 to nod,
OAR Pl.l464 %— ft r ed. aortni r•
'aw, for , apple -butter, k rant,
Welke, mTA A
UMBRELLA NDS—Line stores or dwellings. 4,
CLOTHES 6.10.R326.--Astarted dyes and evler, m eto
order.
WOODEN WAR.E. , compriebog Rolling Pirlf, Potato Kash
'cm Batter Prtn Led d 1.., Lemon liquemans,
Spoon. and Beaton, an
'toddlers, Boap,Cape, Ithatlog
Beam, 'Spigots, Bun Starts, Axe; Sub sod Botches
Ilsodin, Steak Mania Or.
RAT- AND SWUM TRAPS of all net:Alm.
TAR OAR'S. fnlOP IIdDDLEI3, Iron sod wood beadle
,Illothes Pounders. • •.
&teams? BALSIMMI3, Input Two 7 of sad style, by
•
the out or dozen, of our own attouLeFtdm o at adder.
prices.
°LOMAS DASZETA,BoIuod sod ors!, 4 to tart.
OLOTILL3 LIAIIPZI/3—dquarts dot sod bank Nan
11171tEMILY CLIALBS of ovary style.
WAIMEA AND CRADLES of seary
TH.AVALINGI DAZAZIO—AStertad sizes Sad
do do' • Berlin. :spanned.
d o • ; do' Preach, assorted..
LADISACULP -do • do . do. ,
iurricuacs-Imported sad Amoricen.
almoar, HAMM= la pest Duddy. ,
SPATLIAMPEIIII.Ibr Prime[. ptsebes,Adi
OLMHAUD BASESTS.—WiIIow and SAL
karelty sod aallotry drakes Ars bolted Lo roll added;
sodas our stock sad Pam* before •parcbsolog
as °ADAM Bf. LLLIDNASOLD
• - • n . BARIUM. RIDDLES,r,
rittaburglii
iswocsKilie .haapokutrax. .
O. II E*PL - AN'D.`bURABLZ
D A LY
• I
Stecking..Manufacturer,'
Corned Fifth St; elicl3iaiket alley,
As en.hand ie'tmciandow anortmenk • of
floooser for ou r tockl tso 16.4
6"1" , .
1= • 4 1750.
sasottoosol of 014tiaiptIont of Goods_ fa Ids lino
Iftlfiabil) ib• NIKO; 41 , 1 NOW .0 4 44. Aratal IP*
prfols.• Cidtsid cuuninis ,
“111311solotobod K. , DALI.bos baccooldra, ifilth
oglOsiotroor of Mb • , ,eot and IdarkslygloV.l4o.4
VENTRERS— 00 lbs. Fes en real and
far Well OW MARI U. MUM
et* atutton Saks.
DAMS, 411.0ststlosteers
Dososoarttal Sala Rooms No. 64 ran stmt.
IVOtriI,NED oRPtuLN - ' s , eciu l i T
BALE
..O„ Taisday even:dog. Nos.lsth, .t 7 o'clock, at the
u ott onereill Fan Rooms No. 64 WM str by otda r
Gotct of -Alloglany etnanty, to Bits. of
math oiatotsla of the , kW Ear. a..W. larth.2lsettivim
be aca I tritlthat - me m, th at valuable Lot of Ot t
...a n pf .00.11Aireine, 25 kat freak,rttaati Daek
112 the: to Wawa trtroat.
One Lot on Chatham Et, tubs& tag the Welsh
foeitront aal 11X1 feet bock.
•
Syro'Las on am mat Edo at Cangreas at s tomb font
front. end r 0 foot 6 inanSl6 depth.
Ono Lot on the earner of Webster and Canvas ilia eta
fronting fiat on Webstor 21 so ket Cemareita ai
irtrint—Oun half pab e mad. l 0 / year, Wit bay's;
azr.red by bond and et ,ortgagn...
for yarttclasts esquire a D. R. A A. 8. LELLIC3 lOartb :
stmt. w 9 J. o,Daris,
VALUAB =E STOCKS AT
ON Tnaaday erentog, Nov. 150.1. at 7% o'ck‘ok,
comnierclal sale. room., No. 61. Fifth at, wilt
12 ahan.a Bank of Pliteborttb; - •
B 3 Aare* Ificbangs Bank of PP tan rgb;
25 alum Machanta and tdannfactotxre Bank Pittsb'ir,
22 do Cilizoneßank;
40 do Illaboolog County Bank, Ohio,
27 do Allegheny Bridge Company; !
W do llononganola do do ;
do Nortbarn tthartlea Bridge Co.
aoB J O. BIM!, Acct.
IUSTI-1' LOOJiIS so- -
A USTLY L OOJIIS S VO.,..Weirchawe Esritotya
ALLEOIIENY YROPEittrY FOE SALE.
—Toro Lot. on Idontasmary 114Pa#, 23 feat recut aadk
and e.atandong along Taylor &RIM 110 feet. •
Terms, oar-fourth cub, balance lo 1, 2 and 9 year*. 6p
ply to AUSTIN 14/0.1119 t Cp ., 18 Fourth anat.
01:0 K SALES BY AUKIIIV . LOO3llB At
CO, AT TIIE MENCHANTV RXCUANGII Erni
THURSDAY VINNENG.—/JetA, Bald., • inastmet lad
Stock -Dxne. and Bail Estate bald at ylibile an),
et te. Herthsrits . Rectoolgi by
AUSTIN LOO A CO.
N Amite end Loam ab Beal Zoete oe MS gotieted CO
roeeoaable tens by AUSTIN LOOHIS A CO.,
meal Stock Note .I.lfaire.3l2 Poarth et
ions r.
LOGAN & GREGG,
WORMS OF
H A . R D W A RE,
• NO. 5 WOOD STREET. "
4. Duero atom D. Cbarini
je..loABm
a. B. BRYAN, UN of LaniAater.A.—Locitii GRIA:I,
s. nalr&nr & c 0.,.
Co ission Merchants,
FOR TUE SALE a➢
PIG-IRON, BLOOMS, :&0,,
No. 52 Wood St, Pittanargh.
corrasorste—Lycoo, Must. Co, PaGthugh; Vologston
Copeland t Co, Pitsatarg4Tbra. Praann, Zak, La
cute; Hoc. Emon Camaro.. EfArrigwr. ar71.4 Garth..,
&Co ; Pa. 1030:843M
TEM ENTELEPRIBB
Insurance Company
OF PIIILADELEILI, ;
insures Against Lou or Damage by Fir*
on Buildings, Blereitandise, Far .:
'ilium, me., at ileasonable
Rates of Premium. ' •.• '
Dnacrrom—P. Ratchford Starr: William &Fifes, Ot Wm'
&Mee & Co4Nalbro hider. Jno. IL Atwood, of Atwood,
White & Co.; Beni. T. Tredirk, of Trodkk, Esau I Co.
g un,stoic Mordecai L. Dawson; Goo. H. Meerut, of
Blod & Bro.;.lLohn IL Brow of John 11. Brown A Co.;
B. A. Talinestcok, of B. A. &him:stook & Co.; Andrew D.
Cash; J. L. Swinger, of Wood 1 Errlnger.
P. RATCRTORD STABS, President.
Camas W. Cosa, Bemetary.
Pirreatmon Itarrazeoss—Wm. Mimeo & Co , J. Palates
& Co., Thomas U. flows, Toq , Jas. litaraball, Esti Allen
Kramer, Rack Wilson, ICEJsoy & Co., Wilson, Payne &
RalsY. Brown * Co., Lisingstott. Copeland & Co., Jams B.
Lyon & Oh, Wr0.13. basely & Co.
.
GEO. B. DELYAMI CO.,&Agents,
loud No. all‘Wood' Street:
I.;t•l;+#or.daiith.;ll
Assurance Company,
NO. 1 hfOORGATE SORSA LONDON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1836.•
..1110,2 0 9.11 00 00
PAID UP CAPITAL AND fillitPLU}l.- 2,1014111 011
ANNUAL ILEVKiII.E, for the yearned
ins January 31,1659...._ 933,921 12
THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST .
Lam or Denali. by Foe, oilmen ems73eemlptiort of
Property. fro Rata of Premiums are ',Oxfords, and, in ,
a elms, based upon tne chsnotor of the Ironer or men ,
pent, and the merits of the Mak.
Loewe promptly adinsted said
_paid without is4revai to
Loudon. .4 special fund prooidaf fn .fltdartf
phatibr palmate o tornn , -
- - -
ainsvnts m 1721=111 , 31C • .
Mears. lama McCully ft Co., 174 Wood !Mesh
John lloyd A Oa, na -
Brown A Kirapatridu, =Matti strOt;
•• Gregg A Oa, PO Wood Moot: • • .
Wilson, SPlOnoy A Co, 64 Wood stme4
" • Imam illoC4ndloss A Ca, 103 4 '
Ninilok t Co., 65 Wider strot • • •
Lt. A. FohomtockA Co. MR and Waal m u tate; •
, Jos Woodwell *Co: flecond and Wood itnotq.
AtwelL Leek Co, &Wood Moth
" Boma old 00, /fourth a Market street, •
" AL - Condom, Menne& Oa, Wood and Weiss 153
Geugs IL Stuart, BN, 3 a Back Moot: •
Messrs. Myers, Leghorn It Co =2 Market strroV,
• Wm. W o.t Co., =Nana front nres4-
• ITCatcheon & Collins, Pant and New sag
thaltb, Williams b. 04313 Elsstat strew; •
"
Jams. Graham t Cas Mond 2 2 lanlils ll33 ell
Jonph D. Melia, Jtsq., President ldosnanice,Pink
Janos Dunlap, Esq., President Unloisausla- • !-
Hon. W. A. Po rt er, !stn./ode Sum= Cloast.T. •-•••
JAIIES, W. Alrap27,
Jonlydla sg.lnne:lo3 WaStitreot
F RES EL - :1RAI V A L
. .
OP TUE
CELEBRATED GOLD lIEDAL,...`,
PIANO FOR
pabllo aro rarpeogfally 1 1211111ii . e . the War
did assortment of Pianos, now on band from celebrate
factories of
WILLLtIf MUMS & CO., Dalanzora
HAINES BSOal New Yor k .
mum, DAVIS & CO, Bat
Comprastog'the
•
LATEST AND BEST ABBOBITIENT C 7
PIANOS IN THE CITY.
These ken:meats have taken tho hlghont prezniulai •
wherever aeldbited in condaultime with other., and :
pronounced by inch =Rub tad sonority as
FL TITALB/410.
11. TIEDISTRUPTS,
M. STRAHOSOII.
O. BATTER and Chars
•
Ronal, It not superior to any In this conntry.
MELODEONS,
Prom lb. slob-ated factory of
0%0. A. PRENOB Jt 00,
brirdt Factory tritila world
CIE A RZ. 0 TrIG 13 LaJl4l3ll,
No. 118 Waal st. 2d door Inoliljtb
BICEIAItDBON'9
IRISH LINEN'S .
• DAMASKS, DIAPERS, 4-0:
CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LW
ENS. and than &shuts of, obtaining the GENUINE
GOSDE should Le that the artJeles they purchase ere
ed with the full name of the firm, . •
J. N. RICHARDSON, aolsra a OHDEN, - ,`,•
as • guarantee oftheeaendnessttMiturablLty of me epode: •
This multi= I. rendered essentially necesurya
eusiatttlee of inferior and debates Lieens sre
sessocraller seem and sealed with thyme., of fmnc, Leal Homes. who, reganlleas of the tehtl7 Eon
indicted gas= the Armed= mom= end th, zosanhow::
ham of the genial= Coeds. pill not readily . &laminae'
tautness CO profitable, while parchment MAI to Impmed 09
with Goods of swan-Wen character. - • •• •••
J. ROLLO= LO
AJ. B. OSCIL • :•-
seSilydre Agents. Se Churl Street, Neer Tot.
A GOOD SIIIRT F 0475 CENTS.--
A cbcdpii,sartaleit a
Fine Shirt Collars, Cravat; Ties, Scarfs;
Pooketßandkerebiefa, Snspendera, Half Hose,
GloTes;
Silk, Merino, Wool and Coiton Underehirta
and Drawers, for men, women, boys and
children. •
Mittenls Donlan tarnisbod at •amen Mho, on cost.
BATON, CREE & NAOMI,
no7_ No. 17 Market street.
B ovrs AND SHOES
011 SAP DE QUM
JAME'S ROBB,
No. 89 Market Street,
Mu now In store a large and wall Waled slut of
BOOTS AND ECIECOE%
Which he eeni ull, WIIOLZBILE and mann.
At Very Reduced. Prices.
•
laT
CIIT MADE woas assn.. bap& call
amine Ms nack•baloro purchasing diewheri.
JAMBS ROBB,
third dooT from the Itatiretllmum.
UNDELBS—'
atroir.wexex—mm xiteti im a d ;
OAT3-71X0 bee.
be
grab;
ONIONS—LK, boa trbite and twit
APPLICB-60 bbla. various e
M WWI.% •
iLMIEBIL-30 bbbt. larg
- uoteauici-0) OWL Malt= No.
Oilitlt9B--10e boxes Zregnett Dairy; bWYYT • -
POTATOEII-730&totem Wetted.
Terrell by . BIDDLA WIRTS k CO,
N 0.186 Liberty at.
.INNER'S'VIOLIN PRIBIERO,—A new
lad complete m. thud ofleeratec to play am Vio
V lin;
ihanti mutter. To tate Work the Tadimeals of terolo:
are expletaal la a' nor told eimple tomato white sotiode
males abtl nadir" are MUclaced. erbich giro calealatal to
tatensaaad advance the papa, To arldeh h added a ea.
lactioctaf the await Soap, Polkas, flambee, ae, ant te
am pcallalmfla any ;Matter erect PAN Egio; Tor sale b 7 ..
. Joan it.eszunnon 190,441,a0-*
maned tniroodet of SU. ; . : oT
. •
10PBEINED bIIGARS— 1 • . -
AA" bbh. B. Co, Yo i.-
Raga
• 25 D. R. Powdaad Ropy,
. 6 D. R. 0 mutilated do
.25 u. D. R. Brushed d,'II
Jost reolfroS and Lir oh by 1111111Y.15 ALNDUr k i d. .
nob No. Vs Wood it., cppotatost,l2toybol
"MEW 'MALAGA. RALSLIVS:-L..
AA 100 boxes Bone % Eabdoc I
• 715 bldo do do
lad qr.& do do
100 Layer do
Juit reed and foot sob. by Unfit& * gotsL
¢O9 _,:.No. BO %podia
ODA 6811.-25 casks far: - 7 121t," 6
B. YA.. W th doom
of Ha 60, car= Mad aka Y
IJOKWHAT RIOUR-30b0110"Back* -
r.ed igut for rale mum
ace liforalt
FBl1-j 0 bble. large 1i0.3 Maekere.l3
PEPPER -25 bags forvale by •
nolo illikterC4ll
I==M
riatoreeil.