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B. •lIIIREITT & co..
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81TORDAY MORNING, NOV. 19, 1869
Piceples state 113011V013111.1010t,
The Miliaria of Pennellnatla, who aro opposed to the
intociples and, reteundwa of the preeent Nattorml Addable
totkm, smi to tho %Merlon of Mon to office who suntan
:time prlnelplea sad measure% are repeated to wet in
ibtdi Durpentlre conntke, and to elect Delegates equal
In
number to their represettatiree In the General Assembly,
to s PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION to be held at WM
:-41111EL016, on
WEDNESDAY, FIEDIMARY =, I 8&), •
11 , 0.12,14 to Indicate Naar choice for the nut Prasidency,
toadriala • lesadicleta for Gbricrtior, roman Electoral ticket.
sppotet Beditocial, and to dedgelato the time *id
mod. of
INcictiog DidrictDclegates to the National Co•,•• do.. And
to 131141aCt such other huhu:ass icily be dremoJ wawa")
tO Mr=
,strxre ar th,Grumutu akm. yrr'r FELINEp
Chairvtati Proptef .Esecuthe Ceramiifee.
Mamma Foots or TOIMILYZ9.—The Her
.. • ;- • pees Perry riot s o me to have bereft the people
'of the South of what little seeste'iliey once had.
, .They arnmwocling like fools. Lutia i tios are said
" 0 b or . o or t e method in their madness; but the
folly of the Solidi does not rise to the level of
/campy, It haft neither method nor smote it it,
and might more properly be called idiocy. What
with tarring and feathering piano -tuners,
or
resting and imprisoning harmless peddlers, send
ing men to the lock-up for some trifling twilit
. oration of speech, insulting defenceless women,
and calling out the military of the State because
. a few 'bloke of wheat have been set on fire, it
' might seem to have as much silly Week to do as
befits a people which bouts of its chivalry ; but
to all this is added an incessant stream of bal
derdash from the fostataine of Its press, poured
forth by a sot of the veriest moonlinge, clamor
ing for the death of old Brown, the dissolution
of the Union, the ostracism of the' North, the
nomination of Wise for President, the hanging
of all strolling Yankees, the suppression of free
speech and a free press, and a general reduction
of the whole country to the idiotic condition of
Virginia. They have evidently gone wild on
an overdose of nigger. They have been dining,
'boiled,
and Breakfasting 'on nigger—nigger
!boiled, nigger roasted, nigger broiled, nigger
fricid, nigger stewed, nigger fricasseed and nig
ger in all possible culinary shapes, until their
dreams waking or 'leaping are of nigger only
—a horrible, hideous, black nightmare which
:idea them day and night. God have mercy
---- on the poor miserable, caitiff maundirere, and
restore them, soon, to some glimmering of acme.
But the most surprising Illustration of -still
.
nese is that shown at Memphis, in the arrest and
imprisonment.of p man called Dr. Palmer. This
man is a resident of Memphis—married into a
elaveholding family, and identified with the
elaveholding Interest ; but he has had some dif
ficulties with - hie •some one of his
;domestic enemies has trumped- up a charge
;against him that he was a conspirator with John
!Brown. Gov. Wise, of Virginia, received, a few
'days ago, an anonymous letter inclosing a docu
ment which the writer said had been dropped
Out of the pocket of 11 young man who bad been
Sitting in front of him in the railroad care on
his way from Philadelphia to New York the day
Previous. He caw it Val, but the owner was
gone and the cars had started before he could
restore it to him. The inclosed document was
addressed to "Captain JOsts Brows, General,
Commander-in -Chief, etc," and signed ..Lsvi
am' Tasaonsn.'r It contains a full and min
. ilea account of the writer's communications Ln
the subject of slave insurrections, and slave
Stampedes in Memphis, Tennessee, with Dr.
.Palmer. There is throughout the whole dem-
Arent not a single - hint or inuendo. Everything
le told frankly, with a candor and simplicity
Which, considering the nature of the communi
, isgon, are really wonderful. No cipher/ or
1 signs. Palmer appears to have made a clean
breast of 'it, and Thatcher renders an account of
his revelation to Capt. John with the moot
piiistaking accuracy. Tide epistle was at once
forwarded by Gov. Wise to the Governor of Ten
sits-Sue, and by him placed in the handeo_a.
14w officere :of the State, sad
committed for trial them
No evidence ,!1".
Id.locvd that there is such a
LIVREINCII TIGITCHLTI, and the indi-
Who forwarck4 the letter to Gov. Wise,
did it anonymously, with no proof that he ever
picked up the letter and no . hint to enable any
One to Ince the individual who forwarded It.
•
Such a transparent trick—the forwarding of an
evidently forged letter, anonymously—would
have been detected anywhere elite then in poor
demented Virginia; but Gov. Wise ewallowed
the bait; Gov. Barrio also was duped by it:, and
without exacting a tingle mot of the genuine
ness of the letter, a clearly innocent man las
been victimized as if clearly guilty—a man
against whom no proof exists, has been vent to
jail by a court of law, because an anonymous
writer nye ho pinked up a letter in whioh some
body else elates that the prisoner contemplated
a'arime.
The absurd panic now prevailing at the South
is bringing Into contempt tho whole machinery
— of justice in that region. Even the marines who
came to the rescue of Virginia in the depth of its
fright, would not believe each a eilly story as
thm, proverbially credulous as marines are cup
plea to be.
SQUAW= BOVIUSSIONTY Rn•voterlD.—The
Richmond Enquirer, which Is the organ of Goy.
-Wine, and which wan not long einoethe advocate
of'Squalter Sovereignty, now repudiates that
doctrine. It says
we compromise with squatter severeignly,
we mast make a slmiLar compromise with Ossa
watoado. For squatter sovereignty's the woreo
and more clangorous traitor of the two. And
worst of all is the forked tongued traitor Com
promise. Yee, verily, and when John Brown is
hang, there shall be two additional scaffold,'
erected by the courage, and fidelity, and con
servatism of Virginia. Squatter sovereignty
shall hang from the one and Compromise from
the other, until - the Charleston Convention shall
prOnounce the emphitio words, ''dcad I dead!
dead!'" ,
The Enquirer nop demands hot only protec
tion to Slain property in the territories, bat pre,-
teclion to it, by Congress, in the States. That
in the end to whicYdemooraey is tending.
`NSW TORS.-11 is a drawn battle, in New
York, between the Republican candidates who
received none but Republican support, and the
democratic candidates who were on the Ameri
can ticket. At the Slate election, one pear ago,
the vote stood :
Parker (Dem.)...
Dariowe (Amer.)
Morgan (Rep.)
Democratic and American majority.... 43,440
;The reduction of this ponderous balance to a
mere nothing; in one year, is an achievement
mob greater than was reasonably to have been
expected. - -
MZEteltditfle EXOEISICIZ.—Pie are glad to hear
thstthe mectioms on 'Change are to be reenmed.
A hirge number of new 'subscribers has been
obtained, and the Directors think the institution
, now upon a foundation sufficiently firm to
mature its succeee. the meetings will be re
-
armed on Tuesday next, 11 o'clock in the morn
„leg baying been fixed upon as the time. We
hope to aces full attendance daily. It now de
.panda upon tho merchant; themselves, to say
whether the institution dell be sustained. IP
Ten Charlntim Mercury roes frankly Gaya
"the Dementia imply mut be a Southern party
or no' „party. It cannot:serve alaveboldere sad
nlito:fretnoilers with their anneal, and ruinous
pryr:osui o ;"and t o be to 4 e tlim ßo p u ct u r:o;) r f:t i eli is ig w encer hat
• C 214 1. g the ppopleall "lon.
Two genu ine Africans werdeattibitixl at tho
'Coluntbas [S. 0.1; fair Knmeds on Saturday
„ leek' The South Carolinian m noticing the fact,
condemns it, and fondly dissimroves of this
"open 'demonstration ors violationof theism."
1. •
The journal adds:—"We usenet doubt that the
framere of our` Federalintended
the Federal emigre's to lava fail control of
p'thitrade, and that the Southern Stares .exPeo
, tad it mouldbe prOhiNteiP
A 'Year/Tilt' !nen .lesmice.-Eteniy:l3eatcn
was kidnapped at Cleveland lest heck, .and se-
Melly rushed flirengh thiefitate and into Slavery
in Kentucky by Mr. Buchanan's - . official Slave
hounds. One George Hartman wai a prominent
participant in the operation, and it seems that
an effort was Made to got him indicted by the
Grand Jury at Cleveland on Monday which failed,
because the LIMB Of Ohio have been so doctored
by the late Dontioratio Legislature, that matt
stealing is no longer m crime by statute.
The Herald - gives the following particulars :
"As soon an this result was known, the fellow
was remanded to the' care of tiftifler Bennet t, for
him to Canvey to fresh air and liberty. strong
posse of colored PcvP/0 were in waiting, sod
bmillatiaegaaindsat.sh
hima i Hartman, nth
cco h u a r v t io o g f
j f u o d u g o o d
L a pi tr r u b e
Hartman ran like a fast nag for the old Court
it..., and succeeded in getting ineide of the
railing ahead of his pursuers. He threw himself
ou the protection of the Court and Judge Bishop
directed his removal to jail for safety.,
On the way to the jail be was several times
almost in the power of his infuriated pursuers,
bat by running swiftly reached the jail unhurt,
bat greatly scared. lie wan immediately looked
up in a cell, where he pulled all of last (Mon
day) night. The negroes remained on the Watch
all night long. This morning the kidnapper
was in 'great trouble not knowing what course
to pursue in order to escape the vengeance of the
infuriated colored people.
Shortly after 9 o'clock, Hartman came out
into the jail yard under pretenee of speak
ing to a friend, and immediately scrambled o vei
the back fence and disappeared: lie was seen
afterwards running doWn the hill to the Colum
bus Railroad track, and has probably escaped
on the half past ten o'clock freight train on the
C. C. & C. R. R., which reaches Colmfibus at 9
o'clock to-night. Ho belongs to Louisiana, and
told thejailor ho should go there when he got a
chance.
Whilst in the jail, some uogroes, also under
confinement, were so violent towards the man
stealer that ho hid to be locked up in a cell to
keep him out of harm. Ho is a thoroughly scared
man, and will undoubtedly be only too. glad to
shake tho dust of a Free State from off hit feet.
Ohio loses and Louisiana gains a mineral-Ih,
whelp.
A FIIESEI PANICI.-A sensible man has risen
on the Virginia horizon—and the event creates
as complete a panic, as he appearance of acomet
used to excite before the aspect of those heav
enly bodies bad becomes° familiar. The whole
State is in commotion. The Governor's organ is
in a elate of immense excitement, and we look
for an immediate proclamation from the facile
pen of Gov. Wise, decreeing martial law and
petting (ho militia of tho old Dominion on a
war footing for the irrepressible conflict which
the advent of this phenomenon seems likely to
provoke.
A hfr. Parkins, who edits the ClarLe Journal,
"a weekly sheet, published in Berryville, Clarke
county, Va.," as the Enquirer informs us, has
taken the extraordinary notion into his head
that the safety of Virginia does not require her
Governor and people to wade knee-deep in the
blood of such Abolitionists as may fall into their
hands. Ile Ventures to think that oven the exe
cution of Brown and his companions is quite
unnecessary, and will do quite as much harm
as good to the character of the State abroad and
to its peace at home. Ho speaks precisely ns
every sensible man meet feel about the absurd
and disgraceful panic into which the harpers
Ferry affair seems to have thrown the Virgin
ians,tand remonstrates, warmly and somewhat
Indignantly, against the exhibition of fear which
they are incautiously making to the world at
largo.
The Richmond Enquirer is in consternation.
Such "treason" on the soil of Virginia seems
quite incredible. It attributes tho apparition to
Northern intrigue and Northern gold. Mr.
Parkins must have been bribed to the utterance
of these treasonable sentiments. But the &-
quirer is especially anxious that Mr. Parkins
should be takeri care or. :Whether ho has not
made bimetal( "liable to tine and imprisonment
in the county jai)" by his fearful crime, that
paper submits to the people of his county. It is
quite certain that they "owe it to their own
safely to suppress this incendiary sheet " What
a tinderbox the Old Dominion most It will
be dangerous by and by for a 6340 man to look
in that direction, lest the State should instantly
explode. The opinion begins to - be current in
this latitude that the politicians and people are
panic-stricken and insane—or else that' they do
not tell the truth when they deny that Slavery
is an element of danger. Their conduct since
Old Brown's capture has done more to convince
fanatics that it would be perfectly safe to imitate
hie example, and that the Virginians stand in
mortal dread of an insurrection among their
slaves, than anything which has happened for
twenty years previous. They will not owe it to
their own sagacity if they fail to reap a fearful
harvest from the seed they aro'now rowing.—N.
Y. Times.
Soule Anaconn.—Dr. 8. 0. flume, the Boston
lbolttionia.rhose name has recently bee
brought prom .. . or• 'h. put,
. 0 ...ha
Brown's and Col. orbs,' co . ...Ice, lin,.
written a letter to dojo° kis position. tie
knows nothing of Cook, and never heard of him
until after the outbreak at Harper's Ferry, nu
event unforseen and unexpected
. .ty him. Ilia
relation; with Brown were ouch, in qrmer times,
as no one ought to be ashamed or afraid to avow.
He would give testimony to his high qualities, if
they could be of any.use to him, but no, testi
mony shall be extorted for unrighteous pniposas
from him. He Bays, in conclusion, "t ow told
by high legal authority that Massachusetts is so
trammeled by the bonds of the Union that, no
matters now stand, she satinet, or dare not, pro
tect her eltirans from such forcible extradition; 1
and that each one must protect himself as he
heat may. Upon that hint I shall act ; prefer
ring to forego anything rather than the right to
free thought and free speech."
Tnn editor Ilf the Lynn (Mass.) licnnr ter flit
niches Ms readers an interesting account oCji
recent visit to Dungeon Hock, and his interview
with Mr. Marble, who has been engaged for the
last eight years in this singularly wild locality,
in the wilder attempt to obtain the treasure of '
Kidd, the freebooter. Guided in his Inborn no
first by clairvoyants, and latterlyty spiritnaliols,
the deluded man hasorith the assintanoe of his
eon, bladed a passage way, about eight feet iu
height and breadth, nearly a hundred feet in the
solid reek. The last blast be made developed a
Enure at the bottom—an unusual occurrence
from which jounce a current of foul air that will
extinguish a flame held over it. Mr. Marble
believes he has lees than ten feet to go to reach
the long sought-cave.
er has been
CATA3IOI:72IT.—LOBE week Dr. ChariCS Weal of
the borough of 1111 xsutawisoy, while out sport
ing with his celebrated dog Ceders, withu two
miles of the borough of Prirstda - wney, attacked
and killed the father of all catamounts. His
length we understand, was fiiie foot and a half,
and his height thirty four ineites. I t is well
known that the catamount is ono of the most dar
ing and ferocious of all animals; we heard an old
and.experienced hunter who had seen the beast,
declare, that he would hot under any circumstan
ces have ventured alone and with Tint one dog,
an attack upon it. All honor to the Doctor for
ridding the courtly of the one pest.—Ltrooksille
Repub.
Wiscorists.—Returns by majorities from
forty-one counties in Wisconsin foot up for Gov
ernor Randall, 14,3C0; Hobart, 10,44::: Ran
dall'e majority, Z,917. Tho Madison Journal
thinks Randall's majority in the whole State will
not be lees than 4,00, The Legislature stands:
Republica.. Democrat.. 1 od.
1
17
&man
12
/monthly 55
There are six Assembly Districts to hear
from, bat the Republicans have already six more
than a majority of the Rouse. Of the newly
elected Senators who hold over till January,
1862, nine are Republicans, five Democrats and
one Independent. They will, help elect aU. S.
Senator when Mr. Darkee'a term expires. —Mc.
Prem.
.....230,613
%
00,880-201,393
FIRE.—On Monday evening last the house
of William M'Aninch, in Clover township, was
destroyed by fire, together with all his furni
ture, bedding, clothing, provisions, etc. At the
time of the accident the family were absent at a
corn husking at a neighbor's, excepting twolit
tle girls from eight to twelve years- of age.
These children had retired to bed and were
awakened train their sleep by smoke in their
room andjumped up and run out of the house.
As the girls left the room one of them snatched
up her clothes, which was all that was saved.
Nothing positive can ascertained as to how
the fire broke out. The loss is estimated at
about s3,ooo.—Porr ;
ati.
PRI:MM .- T.—The Journal of Commerce is
as silent as the grave in regard to its mutilation
of Forbes' testimony about his interview with
!Senator Seward. It has charged that Senator
with the most dishonorable and criminal de.
signs,adduced Forbes as an evidence, and now
when Forbes testifies to the contrary of w but
the Journal charged, it is as still as death on
the subject. The Fifth Avenue Committee is
eery much in the same predicament. It pub
lished charges against' eminent men grossly,
untrue, but refuses to retract. Thcso are hon
orable men.—[N. Y. Post.
Simons ACEDEBT.—A eon of Daniel Reenan,
of South Union tp, a lad of some twelve years of
age toll from a wagon loaded with lumber on
Saturday ovenong last while attempting to draw
tho rubber and onset the hindWheolapaosed over
his body. It would nem almost incredible that
be could live after such an injury, hat un Tues
day qTenlng there was strong hopes that be
wonld-repTer--Uniontozo n Standard.
Tin:GeorgieLegislature has derided not to
go into an election of 11. S. Senator at this Fos.
mon,leferring action nnta ire second anseta
,bling next year lhare - is some doubt:di:nt
the reelection ofwhoa 10131,e,t.
rim with this clog=ll
V. V,
EINE
I Tier host tipersoaal friends of Gerrit Sit
will rejoice to learn, frommost - credible' an=
thority, that-De. Gray in Utica tras given his
family the encouragement to feel that the 'af
flicted gentleman will be entirely restored -to
mental health. It is also leis opinion that Mr.
Smith's bodily health will be reestablished.
So prostrate was he when be arrived at mica,
that it was the opinion of his physicians - that
he would not have survived forty-eight hours
longer, had he remained at his home.
Is a recent sermon, the Rev. Dr. Cumming
stated that more people went out of London
every Sabbath on excursions 'of pleasure than
were found in all the churches and chapels of
Ow city, and that out of a population of thiee
tAlions, there were but 150.000 communicants
in the eh nrch ea ofall evangelical denomination B.
For Indigestion, -
Try Ecerhave's Holland Bitters
For Heartburn.
Try Beerhare's Holland Bitters.
For Acidity.
Try Borrhara's Holland Bitters.
For Waterbrns42,
Try Derhave's Holland Bitters.
Ivor Headache,
Try B(erhave's Holland Bitters.
For Loss or Appetite"
Try Bcerhave's Holland Batons.
ven.eak,
Try Brerhave's Holland Bitters
For, I'l les.,
Try Beerhave's Holland "littera.
In all Nervoris, Rheumatic .d Bonsai& Affection; tt
has In onmerona Instances proved highly beneficial, and In
others effected a decided nun.
Bun CsarrustalL-The OentdnebighlyConematrated Boar.
have'. Holland Bitten Ie put op hi half pint bottles only,
and retailed at $1 pas befell,. The groat demand for thls
truly Celebrated Medicine has induced many WW1...,
hint, the public shooldgtiard aganstpurchaalog. Beware
.of ImpOldtioni Bee that ens name La on the label of every
'bottle you boy.
BENJAMIN PAO'. & 00., Solo Pnrutork
Rood sleek, betgeen Ist and 2 data,,Pillabovil Pa
tiolGtdaw,
MARRIED—Ou Thursday orslng,l7lll loataast,ty Ray.
Jams." Poratiry.
M. nUCIII WOODMDE sod Alin MARY
.1. PAISLEY, Alto( thin oily.
Agin abbectiotninits.
SAMUEL GRAY sz.-Og
NO 19 - FIFTH STREET,
'HAVE OPENED ANOTHER SELEC
• T[ONI OF
U V EIiCOATINGS,
COtieSTINO OF
IF"resident,
Clarendon,
Portsino nth,
Moscow,
rsquamana, and
Johann y Beavers,
01 vormucgraloa and colon, adapted to the hvot City aod
Country ltadervohlrb orllllm mode op to order to the latest
and mool approvnd monocrat moderate prima. 0010
WIT.OO X & GIBBS
SZIWING MACUXNES
►
HE :FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, in their
report on Serriug Ittacblocet, ear
"The WILCOX & °ICUS' SI,II IN" MACHINE
Os, nearer than ANY OTIIER, all tho require-
menta Ma Family Machine."
I'l, State , Agricultural A...iuty, In tboir puLlistsed rernt
All the blarlth. Were con.fored good, Lot Catlin into
consideratlbo Chrojews, Durability .4 AA.
.f Work, the conmattoe were ungauoinutly in favor of the
WILCOX A GUMS' THIRTY DOLLAR BLACEILNIL.,
For Salo at No, 51 Fifth Stroet.
FAIRBANKS KWINO,
a-20:1,1 GENERAL AGENTS
BAYARR TAYLOR'S NEW BOOK.
John n, Saxe's New Book.
Edmond About's New Book,
At Home and Abroad--• tketch Book of Lao eCNltry
istl.l 'fel:4 by. Bayard Taylor.
nomalne, , by author of "Roman goostioar
The filunoyliing. by John 0. Berm
EklocaUou Tranalated from the Preach of INdkramito
Two new VoLt...f perby A Jackono . • edition Frooch
Clania.3
Vall.rea Qualm Ifith and Voltaire'. The aenrhate,
iti,:hteen Chrletlan Jam., White, author
or !fist r
Of o w R . 43 4 P 79 nctl: D^.
Lail:re...of the Laws of Thounlih .
!IT-LP,' et Indeperelenew Lnll
1.4- nt he. DA VI SON'd. Werner.
113 AILTIVERSI-11/' IVUTICE.—The under
& Matood *aro astaxiatal thantaolvea tog other io the Pork,
alanghtering and Proalmon Baslneas under Cho
.n.l aty lo or ILARBAUGUB * C0.,./tom &aplomb..
ltt, JACOB 11AZIIA00U,
N'RINGICR MAIM/100U.
WILLIAM tuuneuau.
.NENJAVIN P. PETTIT.
II *l. U,
Pit tdotralt, 144.1. I.r, n01tk.:.:141
urrrir.t. Fa.. r run,
FN. tl. 11107ACT.t.
HARBAUCLIS CO.,
PO tt.1.1 PAC R 8
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PROVISIONS
*A.Park 11.1.033 Oonr,rd street, twar but
gh.tly Cap No. 2.17 Llbeny •treat, Nitabotgb, P
uoll9,toul`
FAIRBANK'M SeALEB
RDA NU'S lIA COAL. PLAITORN ..4
COUNTER SCALES
Of oa y far gal. at
PAIRIIANISI BCALR WARNIIOUBK,
_punt LIGHT I I—l have made arrange
mmts to keep nn band a. foil supply of
%ND'S, GOAL AND LAND OILS, DURBIN() rump
AND ALCOHOL, 1000_1 will tw warranted slual to any In
Una marled, and 'villas will be undersold by note, 0 nly
facilitew for prneuring best materials at lowest ntr lkle
lmen as eneldo me to offer advantages novarpassed In thls
o,e Inn to wilt purchasers.
SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist,
10.19 Corner Scuithtleld and north stteetw
A CHOICH STOCK OF
LADIF:S . ,FIIBBEB AND OUILDIUKN'S
SHOES AND GAITERS,
AT TUX PEOPLE'S BUOX MEE
„ t 9
No. 1G P 1 FM Brewer'. Block.
qiiV-KNTY,S'EVE-NTIE List Applications for
JL. Belling Ll.putret, Bled In the Clerk'. tynce op to NOT.
I WI, 1859.
C.untptuill /Imes, tavern, 2d wood, Pillatorgh,
Lowry Freddie, do ON do du
21103. A. ROWLEY, Clerk.
Cie, k'e 0111 , u, Nod. 18th, 1850 001d.241
SAMUEL, A. PURVIANCE,
Arroass r AT LA W,
Gllice—thirner of filth soil Wylie Street.,
' PITTSBURG'', PA.,
Will practice and ottani' to collections In the conntke of
Allegheny, Armstrong. tinnier and Ratter.
TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS. Ac. , &c.—An
extended experience in the HA NUFACFARIII of thew
artirbet warrant us in a/fettling the afflicted to examine and
price there Instruments et every .tare In the city, and then
to 'hut the Inaticifactorii, mindtlent that Ire can one, In.
dimernents not to he met with elsewhere.
nola CARTWRIGHT Ai YOUNG, No.Bo Wood et.
STATIONER. Y,
BLANK 1100Kti,
WRITING PAPERS,
sit or by •
W. 0. JOHNSTON a Co ,
&Aram's, Blank Book Bakers sad
DoiaJera to Wiltrog Papers., W Wood micro.
COOK STOVES!
The inert amorttuant In the city, all tratranfed. at th
Iron City Store and The %rehear.. of
W. W. BELADBIL&W,
1:14 Wood at,. Lint do, below alga of Gold. Clan.
IiejIENDERSI FENDERS!! FENDERS-M—
-y. Norenry, Parlor, Hlkbno and Chamber Fenders. All
tanse can be ploiaod sod all boron molted; at Ibo Iron City
dtovn and Tin Witrelionas of
W. W. IittADMIAW. No. 24 Wood street,
unly find door below do. Idgii of the gulden yun.
QYRUP I aYRUP •
bids. Poor Minn Renard Myrna
25 Homy lityrns
In stare end for nala by HARM'Sa flAftfant,
aut7 rumor of Liberty and Hand Wants.
FLORESIFENZOIN-1® oze. for sale by
B. A. FAIINKYTOCH A CO.
luds •Corner of Find and Wood•treeta.
, LA WHIM; EXTRACTS—ft) gro. Fro,.
too A Itferrill'o for ante by
D. A. PALINESTOCK CO,
Corner of Wooklmod tirstrotroots.
•
1
EN TIAN. ROOT-600 ibs. for salo:by
H. A. PAIINL9TOQg•.
Comer of Pint sod Wood Ares
p l umks__:s.4,.., in glass jare;
J umi received did tf:onto byIt;AVEtarIiNDENSIOND
nol 0 No.BO Wood dt, oppoolteSt, Model tdol.
'MEW FICIS-500 drunid Smyrna, this
jA ql/2
Jad noo'd ond for onl• by /MIMES A ANDERSON,
nal° No. SO Wood d. oppoode St. 00dIon
CIORN-1000 hUSU. iii — R CORN to arrive
‘l_,,,aa for arir 6.r McHANE & ANJER,
21019
No. 121 Second_ knot.
W
______ ..._
HEAT-400 banhela Red and White
Y E Southern Wheat fur We by
019 ARBANN & &NAIR, 124 Second stmt.
JI{A.NOES-10 Rita. Sweet Havana, on
conal K omant i for snle by
twin . weirnza a ANDERSON, 39 SVOni greet.
DARLEY-400 0
by (non) IIcSANX ANJili.
111_,Irril. Or Web
MettANZ*ANnii, Y 12.4Asend 4nm.
: A PFLItb
.
030 kw Valais, rut mid Wow.
iqr oat* at us etcono K Sults YVAN aonize,
sTOVE 1)014
A. BRADLEY,
No. 4 Wood Street,
WOULD INVITE PUBLIC ATTENTION
_ u a t the largaat NlOok and graitleat variety or titovo.
a, ainotig which will be found the ,lebrato4
COAL COOK STOVES,
TROPIC,
Eureka and Arbitei%
VICTOR, LIVE OAKS PIT'fSBUROII
Tagatbar • Ith Premium Stomp( three varletleg,
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
(*est lodocamanta Gnaw! to Sr,lhlara and others In ..o r
.f GNATISS„ORI,TiI FRONTS, fRNDRRN An.
Wu would call partkolar attention to cur Jo.tly cab+
DOUBLE -TOP GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING
STOVES;
VWPK EUREKA AND ARBITER,
The dtdy Gan and Smake-Cousamers In tho market Oth
en Mt ue eallad ao hae not the DOULE TO—th
main (e at ure In saving Pla t
a.md wh ich s e
minal
to na by two patents.
Tditheie In want of a Stove for Family we, that has no
r faflodlo gles satisfaction, we would recommend they
bleb, although they have never been exhibited at Slat
r Cdunty Fairs, haves reputation for Dwalillity and Scan
myin r 4.51 anegnalled by any other Stoves In the State.
CAUTION!—Buy no Stove ealloi Gae Con
sumers without the Double Top. no I S:Gind
GRAND P 1 AN
111.1 E
.are or an-
_.noandn, Just rocelvad •
aplaudid 7 Octavo ellITOd nowarood Grand Piano, ham Um
Factoryofohickarla• A Sony. the 'Wog ode s
ow
'mourned Beata that haa bom lo Pittabargh.
Thia Piano haa nceired tha moat magnalified
from ill who haws watt It, and has bowl pronounia bycorn.
Puantia d ge• to posawa, in an amineut degree, oh ow, anal'
ties tap ch coantltnta a hoe Instrument.
Tba"pablic are limited to call and awn this/ argentin' Pion"
at 'OW Warehouse or JOHN It. lIIICLLOIt,
nol7
Of Wood Errol.
C.T.ZOIKEIELIISTCF .Stu SON'S'
SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS,
wlrn THREE STILINUS Tu EAOI.I NOTE
In tbo', Treble-A-Noir reli tiamtntra—Etared Bottom, and
Itepeatiog Action.
. .
A ;. NEW LOT of the abovelf
AnlkElsno
to Just received direct from
Ma Manufactory orehlekerhog A Bow, Boa
too, sefectad prlllOtlialj b 7 Mr. Chula Mellor, mutilation of
rottertily earred sod Pialn HONMOEKI Cane,
Th eoorbllc ars nerpoctfully In to call and examine
ajobnolfd Instruments. Forman only by
JOTIN MUL oh,
Eole Agents for Chlckering Foos' Plante%
uol for illtlebargh and 'Western Poem'a.
• - ,
f_. l- LICKICLILNO ez SON'S
NEW SCALE 64.0CTAVII PIANOS.
H-.ubscriber holjumt receiv- ~.z.--2.-
T
ee,direct from the 4 . ..te1e., of
L` i:uaeiering'i Iclalicriblf4l): , , M./ end ideti
eld leg of their NXW BCALP IP.i OCTA 1 X HANOMRTIeh
le eleirent new:seen' nod Hlstle Wninitt Cue*, inderted 11 ,,
enoall7 oy Mr. eherlee Mph . a the Peetory. ler thni ....,
trot. -Price. How j=tlehr4Boo. Per eel. only by
JOHN H. MELLQR,
i Agent for Chickening A Ron'. Panes,
nol;hldur 81 WOOD STREET.
THE RUTIKRFORD TRIAL.
IL TRH RUTHERFORD TRIAL
TER ILEITHRR/ORD TRIAL .
Tux RUTHERFORD TRIAL.
In The National POL.° Gazette
In The National Police Gazette.
In The National Police Gazette.
NoW IiKADT
, NOW ItRADY.
NOW ILLADY.
nalo by
lIUNT k MINER.
.17 -
J. 1.0n1.21 8T0C.451
w 1..T1V09021
tpCktell & Stevenson,
MANUA OTTRERS' AGENTS
A N D
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
so. 16 Wood •t.., Pittsburgh. PA.
IMIfORTERS' AGENTS fOr sale of sod, '
Adr, BI Carb dada, Nitrate bola, Mangano., Ar.
Harp., Ad., An., and Dealer. In Iron, Nall.. Modal.' Oh,
Glawireao, White Lead, Unseal Od and Pittaborgh Mann.
fartnnaaganantlly.
/WM. Agent/ for mina ILL k CROANDA OVA CUL,
EBUAUDD DONE AND GUANO nun LIZER—lbs cheap.
art and Lest In ass. e oc7:tyd
. .
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS ANL) GAR
Onnulale'soslebrated Perin
[no chonponst and bent In nlnk.
l'axsimaun, October 291.11, 18.59,
Irma. SitictroW 81Triviteolt—Orrallemstv—In reply
to your iinquts7 reverting my experiments vtith Mitchell
A Uroolrisheallupar.Pbovhato Uwe, I have the pleasure to
auto Mit that far they have been very aeriatartory.
tofons pure Fuel but IlUle fai th In the economy or aperiel
m a
s season'. experience with two parte ante
phooptiate hat.. M nd 000 part guano applied to polo/err and
other mtgs. boa predated the moat eatiefartory randta.—
My potation time treated nary...aged I, yield
at
quality
those planted otherwho
. tbe same groan& I obwrved
the sansiadvantage In teeny other vegetable prod aria.
I bareAtte honor to be yours, very truly.
nol JAB. It. N6.01.1:Y.
Adjourned Ana%aces Bala.
ATA T 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., ON NEXT VIES
DAT, Novel:liter lkbY, at the Court Illonm, In the
any of Plttaburgb, 1.111 offer •t Public Pale, a large
areemtaLand nod Toen Lotalu Minnerola, In and near
Pau1,411.. that, and Ptpleater. Alao, Lauds In IVlte
cond., ...Ohio, near Toledo, and Van Wert, 011O0e near
Etallroadtgan4 good marks.. Pomona baring mom. to be
eat win dnd It to their advantage to strand, ea the male
abetlobverel rat. al former esie moderate.
Tom bath—purcbasere plying eoetof coaveyencing.
Wal. 11. CAMPBELL. Offen UV Cr of at,
noleAld Amiens° of Jam. Blekely, y.
VELQUR OTTOMANS,
R.lOll lIANCY SILKS, at
• •
DISSOLUTION op PARTNERSHIP. —
The erm of EtTOOKTON A liITSVENSON in this day
dlinolyssi by mutual coamont. fi.I4.SICATTZ.
No. Wood Stmt. t
Pittaborei, Nov. 17tb, 1b159. J ooldited
000 It BTOTES.
0\6m14,\10,
JUST received by the subscriber a superior
lot of ro. anzlealled
STEINWAY PIANO&
To le hkh tee Simla* attend. of the layers of New Soo
Instramento and of the Wolk generally.
FILIIIIER it HBO, No. 03 Mb !OW,
Sole Ate toe Stelnerse's
N. lI.—To 'obtain • °Boma, . near ly to molfclted, the
=pp?, I. smile Inatlequate. 0015
491
XV. iiSTEI33 51Z713, 1D...
DENTIST.
191.oPENN STREET, opposite St. Clair
Pored/tint
luort. Teeth ou Plates of Clorallto and
alio, n Gold and other BletoJlLo HAMS wh
ailed. All alba Dental operations carefully attewisd boo.
Xl.ettiest Anaesthesia applied In astntalogteelh. wady
" • - sontrounumr,
Practical Lithographer,
Nos. 47 and 19 Fifth - at., Pittsbuth.
MAPS, DIPORAS, SLUM CARDS, PORTRAITS,
LABELS, BONDS, CERTIFIyATKS OP STOCKS,
BILL new mum .6c 0014 S/Y
PRIXB-75 bbiß. Green Apples in dor
and 1:4 , 561a by B. B. FLOYD &ON .
•
OPB-450 bales Ilope,a prime uticl°. in
• rior•ao kr ale low far cads by
fl B. prwyw 4 00.,11,11 Liberty IL ,
TE A c l u withaDwett
a Ingot° mom mad cellar: good'bwo, • oNtog boon , or
-4%4 tooilitst• n : a mils from Alloginny trig. p r k.
PXYD. Terms,,. for Ws by
11,18 8. mu* AT a SON, bl kotkd at.
N AM SOEET S9uth "Pittsburgk—
Fora% ito nor, Doallog Mato sod lot al by 100
foot Prlcorattal•
*Oa =al= a 61 /Zeikel street.
I=l
ABE I'II44ITR PASSF:r),
OF IIiVRRY DEAORIPTION.
LEZME
POPLINS, and
4 / 4 t - Eurame made known up,o applicatEa. his RUH
DENCE, N 4. 113 POURER eirllgET, pttuumgL , Ea
lalS.llly
.11 1 AWATIIA
. •
PATONT IiOT PR Pattr.O all all 'arm a n t4ifl a. 4
toanahototatl. Mao. DOLTW tor Ilildgaia'AlaillOstattil
Heart:oat Ittkpletaoata, fatviaboll at abort airtke.
TES•Warstiouse, No. Ita Water anat. ,
aattaalta [(NAY, COOLLY t 00.
OttEttllancous
- 77
G IVPK)
A
4P/Zi
Am
• - Stoves. Grates and Ranges! ,:" .1 s -
_IIZ
. ,
•
CIELEAPEST ! BEST!! LARGEST
!L..?
Earn
555 pays the TniticM for Single and Double_
ticiok-keepirtg,- Writing, Commercial
Arithmetic and Lecttires.
V2O, Etsii•Alory, S 7; Pull 6. . 3 ". P r. - 7
• emu,. re elt.. tG2..
t... ronttle.t. a foil r.etra. from (PM 10 tretokßt'
reert Mode.. ttp...rodu.to. F , motrattl...l
mut... flook• a badness, uut qunliAr4
A WARIAD BY TIIB./.Ati: AI.IN.OIF, V COI - NT? AND To enrll Ali., or 11,,m, 8500 $1001). •
WaitTliftN tNIA httoleuin rt.tnr at •ny tint,— No la.,ati .o—ftttrim.l.t
CULTURAL toottlltTY ;
Tu MI lttlT PKKVIUni Pon ItI3SINIES. , TY B.ITLNQ
PUN Pi...Lure/I. Pl.ll..lelpltta and 0016'
Sta. buy et Zat....11.. Ala... O. prin.-op.l b . /aril of 11.
Union for the putt Gmr soar.
1911_1111oltier.' sons retreotea
Yor Circulars, Speelmene ...1 the
Collage, yocluna Ova letter atom!. to
str2SdAwV P. W. JMNKINS, Pat.:4mA,
?I I, V If, I: I:: A IWA L
I P 0M A S
BISSELL.Sr, CO
NO, 235 LIBERTY STREET
MANIEIVAGTIIREM
OOOW.I IV G, PARL Co I
HEATING STavEs,
Fine and Connni . ,n Enntnelled
•
GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
ArA iliv It MI Eggle
COOKING RANGES
II
p.n vain th. Ilkm ANI,K tho II 11..1
AU al
B I S I. co 's
111 you wata o••01“IIIN.• sr,ll'l , th.l • L:,••••r I. •11
pluat•4l, call on
IslStih:LL ,_ co
11. D. Aro Dnilding 1..1, A., I ;I. 1..A1 U:tA rk
PRONTA AND FENDERS, cAtl ••••
BISSELL .V CO
14.1.1t/t1 No. '43: LI y Strtel.
h~IRST • PltElflfill AWARDED
111 lIK STITK FAIR I ,
R A F & C
M AN U.KAC.I:(IIEIIII,LP.
FOR TUN 1:1:1,1'
STO V E S
MEt133211
COOKING RANGE FOR FANIILIK:i,
Willi largo taut Inv.! I.:r Ulr,rx lur Iu C../11,
AND It r: S T IV 000 COONSTo I' I'.
I.IPLCOM A FUR I,tE.4T LAUNIMY STOVE.
Al., on hand a Faro na.nr.nt.of of 11..ating Slow,
Plato and Fancy Orals hon., Yandma. enul and b. n . I r,.nr,
SuKar Kottka, Wagon 14 Ara. Ilnllow War, Ar.
• •
ORAFF &• CO
No. 443 Liberty tit
AT THE HEAD Hy WH..I. yTQK KT.
.21,4 1 . 11,11. , ... PEN,"
PA 1) LSON'S
HAT,
(CA P,
INTRODUOF.
TIIIB DAV
•
InvolDusT
TEM , 1,4 V
Ladies' Firs,
LADIES' FURS,
LADIES' FURS
cmiX.i..D.lsßazrs" .FT_T.RB,
CHTLDRENS' rrßs,
' curt. DIU:NS' FIT,F.
GENTS' FUR GAUNTLETS,
Gent..' Fur GauntletA.:
PAULSOfi"S:
Paulson's!
Nu :.; «nun STREET.
DUPUY
PIN , Drel; ( 7 ).1.13t15510,V MERCHANTS,
0121 c• No. 1 Sto•Vos Block. Nooth-W ate
Nt., nor. Lo 2.1101• St., r hic•go.
WarPtion.. No, 1 . 1 SI”In t I \Val el
Slikit fur the purchase or Fl,lnr and i
Chicago Market.
11 'Orrery A tio, ' , awe Welber, t
li.orge W. Cass, M., I hle..e. Wel A W
.1. J. Ilanat,n, :
:17W.
.......N
' Q Tirtcvim,
COMMISSION 111 Ell t! II A N'P S •
urrlen(4c/.. I t )18.
Gir-GR., particular attoolkni p.orgiA, •Al
FLOUR, GRAIN AND
turn, , o--I.llTlNclarr a co.
_TN°. CIANFI - Jn
lognTell WALLACE, 4.1*
anlAMn.lit
CARD
T 114; UNI.)ERSIGNEDJI AS THIS DA Y
asatwlntvd wals him 1/1 I h, WHOLESA LE; tiIiIX,KRY
UM/lIRRS..?, Mr. SAMURI. FACART r.... 1 Mr. WILLIA
CURRY, will imtiwi at U. 01.1 i I,l' A N
NO fI7I DERTY t+TI: .1 , 1.6 t.. N.ot
1111.1.1 AM M fhiRM LT
bemuta. m. UuILMIX CUI3II
W. M. GORMLY & ',CO.
17,7 - 1-1 GM EIS AL. E
GRC R 8
I=lll2l
ISION 13, 1) IT C
PITTSBURGH MA NUFAUTUBES
•
No. 471 Liberty , , Pittsburgh, l'a.
QPLENDID NEW FALL ETOuE
OELKBRATEU SIMAL ',mum
PI A NO I.' 0 It 'I II S
Al•uufacturcd 1$
WILLIAM !MANE a CO, FIAIOmor.;
Thy havu b.. Imardt.l lk. 1110 . 11 EST 1.11.1011
UMS b.r excnllAure ovor all comv.tit
kfoordeanrers' A gent for l'lti,hoteil onri W•r,or..
1 - 31.1TAIE
8012 No. 118 Wood a.. 21 door .born 8111 h.
MOFFATI"B LIFE PILLS
AND
, PIIWNI.I .11 T T
.12 .
10 01.68 of Semlula, Meru, Arum, or Prig/Nona of the
/51bin,the operatiOlo of the LIVN MEDICINES la truly so-
toblebhig, often *moving. In Iron days, ..vary eemtligo
ul
rhea losthscnie &tem., by their porlfying /Dicta ou Etto
blood. Alton, Anon, Flier and Agior, flyiptpela, ampsy,
and In short most all dierams,Nion yield 10 their ntn
stirs properties, No tinnily should bo wilboot Dim,. by
Ihrlr 11rtiely use 10 nob •01114 . 101( Sod oxpunre 10/1 bo .acrd.
For Sale by W. It. ISOYPATT, 3 32 llroadvray. Noir York,
And by all lirngAlids, nob-lintl/1001
Fur a! 1: 1 ur s!!
TUE PREAIIIIII FURS!!!
LOUIS 111ULLER, Mutoafarturer pf all
kinds of Wiwi', Chlldrowe Of Grollowlen'a PUNS,
Sleigh •nd Oarriago Rots., dales In flotralo Kama, Jto ,
wholesale and retail, No. 133 Woad acroet, uext &sir to Ur.
Kopwr.
ifirrare repaired, cleaned sod elf errd la lbe bent nun
oar. Ail A nds abipplag Vern beteht. ar:Oltne
Wei. D. SAI 1 TH,
•
A.CIIIIIII.OF'
.Pluir, Afeloderal and Singinp.)
ANN:Num. In Pinging, In the Xrenings far /WO., •nd
turdsym fur Joveniina, -
tatT AND 801? iromiv.i
t;:s - .131t-azer Simitsom will deliver a Lecture
mgeeod re west) in the tletithll-1.1 :lir,: 11 IC
Church. MONDAY KY ENIND, Nov. 2 let, liddt.
Nortecr— . Sketehee of Travel In 'hal.r and the lia r
lend "
Inn.ra open at ilt.; o'clock : Lecture to ...hotpot...at
TICK rill 50 ellUTD—to le had no J. L !Dada !LookStore, berth Myra.; .1. W. Parke, A Co 'a, Abetet street,
cud et the doer. I lade'
• - -
{l.: ?•Tw IN elTl' LITERARY llerTITUTE.—This
Seelety will nowt au next MONDAYY.YRNINO,
51.1 hod, In the Court Hon, et 7 ollork. All interval.
rd will pleat. attend.
MILTON MeC.I.SI.I,AND, rowideut.
i'ETErt Sr. CLAI it's appointments ter
"'Tel' the week, commencing
MONDAY, Nov. 2IeL Allegheny City.
TUISADAY, Nor. 22d, Connellavtlle, Yoyette.oout v
WEDNESDAY. Nov. Md. dke do
TIIURSDAY, Nev.:Nth, Unioniow el, I %L.
YR.IDAY, Nov. 25th, ell
SATURDAY, Nov. 25th, New Palen, de .1..
MONDAY, Nov. 2SNI, il5. - do . l.
TUNTINA V, Nov. 2.9 th, Merrilfsloon. .1. , do
nolaStel
1 . 11.,11,11.7,11111,01t1/.111,:g /
Pittsburgh, Nov. 15th, 1859. J .
0 ). 1/1ti I DENC.—At a. meeting of the Direct
or. 01 this Company, bold this day, is dividend if
PI VII l'kelt CENT. wan declared not of the prattle of
lost nix months, payablo in cash ou demand to the es
of paid tip heck , and to be credited to Stork Note, or hold
ers or htork 0..1 folly paid np.
nnl , slmd I. CRIER SPROUL, /bey.
NCI.AIR, of Scotland,. tCltrl deliv
or Ids intern:Ming I,orenr., with Andrion's Panora
nos. an 4.110. W
TUESDAY, Nev. 15th, Illonlngliam, 3 cod 7 o'clock r. K.
TIII/ItSDA V, Nov. 17th, Ft...port, 3 and 7 do
*ATI 9597, Nov. Pith, Kittanning, 3 and 7 .1.1
children 10 rents Adnlts 25 tont,
Si th.. potilir meeting Loll In the Rut, Mr. P.ryou's
Clow, 1., O. t. 211 h, a lar g e numl.r of the meridiem., the
typist Wine moment the following resolution was 01..41
by thft-Ittiv. natutiel Jennings, 11. 1.i., Moderator:
Ersotwa, Thnt thin meeting now osprezer Its gratifimitien
on hearing the nootbsionts of 111r.Poter Sinclair on the soli
brief Temporauce, aml for the Instruction Imported by
Mrtorlal represontalbme, end Llmokinhirm for hie 0141 to
thin country and to this city.
Tem men/titian Wan carriod unanimonaly by acclamation.
Mr. SINCLA 1 II is onimrpsased as a torturer loth., young..
in Monday. 11th, Ito o 111 be at liirmitigharm Wed. ealay,
Pith, at Freeport: Friday, loth, Kittanning: and 'contr. to
children in Ito. often/non, and lunette In the evening. No
rhxr, h.r Mmieoleo to them. Lectures. nolClord
non Gin Bann.
Pirtaanaatt,Octoletr•2otlt,lB39.s
Election for Thirteen Directors of
thl• Bank will ha held at the Banking Ronne, ot.
MON ha V. November 2IW, between the bone of 11 a.
nod _ e w Ind:41 , 11 Jtio.llA6ol7lhl. Cutler.
tllgcoomitla Bum,
Pittaborgh,October 2lat. 1869 f
N FACctil HI for Thirteen Directors of
ILn Finnic pill b. held at tbo !Noting liono, co
NON lIA Y, Novotohor 214, between tho bout. of 0 I.P. and
M.
Tito A ntaltl ➢t.ol jog or thoTtockliolSeta pin ha hold on
TUK,SDA Y. Noreculn•r Int, it 10 4. M.
•••...0 hod (MO. 11. McORRW,
AO-mussy liars, --- I
Pataburgh, October 'loth, 1850.
i 1 . 1F,„ `AN EiSe/ititt for Thirteen Directors of
r:;" thr Bank will be bell at the Banking Nome, on
SIONNA Y, the 21.1 day of November, between the hours of
9, A. r. and . .lo'cLek r. e
A r. , tteral meettng of the Stockholder, will bo held at
the banking llontas, on TUErDAY, the tat day of Notern.
her, at In ..risk. lead .1. W. COOK, Cashier.
nndermoned. dettireq
i'Ltsoll ALL 1110 131:1S1000etath peronOl And
orofotrionttl, immediately. Those haying law' Urine. to
hitsbanda ere reonnsted to call And eettle and twelve their
I.spore, and employ other conneel. Those Indebted to him
..rt.. thin islAI tit m of IStru.or A Co., for prufeseionel aerviCos,
or note, [trivalent, or otherwlea, wilt Timm pay the
up ..
ado b. on
0. lv ShrtiN. Seth or to himself, al Ida °lnce, where
to. art et lend lini!y ter the Lateen!, font IMS/fetlock p.m.
‘,..ls.dtf TLIOMAS MELLON.
tams,: rasa,Sltuburgh, Oct. 10th, 18310.
11 - 7: ELECTION for Thirteen Directors of
this Lank wlll be bald at Um tanking Ilona on
lONDAIC,2Iet of November, between the boar. of 10 a. r.
and I P. Y.
The Avarua Itreefiev• of Stockholders will be hell no
TVIVSDAY, Nov.lef, .11011. 11.
ovlllrodhl
FUR - STOR
North Sewickley Academy.
1100 L is situated in Beaver Co.,
siorfli of New Itrighino &Alio° on
; W'ayito and ClElime, Railroad. Its loci.
non la very. tog C/1 1.1 hoolthfulneas and
tivanti- of the ourroandwg country. The Etude:its are Ilea
knurlpuituonid riatioua and 3itch surroundings IS
hi.lraiw
e..njnnet rviainn or Iluv.ll.
`41.4 .. . , liFll,lt ae7C-Artai " k"'"'
anto.4 1.0 ri•lt
Tho
Inw.i 1 .1" KO FT, • gentleman Mlle.
non lit.tznany.
Tho
uest TUESDAY, 6°1.2.
1,9, Rad wortir Thr re•orso or inatrztotion
thoronoL, forhulfrig •11 tho brourtm taught to high
sr-hr..l.loroNelily.
TKIIALS;
Lights. 004 WasLiug.......sos 00
A.lo.tioisil an4L. each 5 00
1.1,J Gorton., wcl. 10 ha
V., *I St 16 00
V.ir rot Ili., paiDenbirs aildrssa Mar. 11. WEIIBICR or Mr
lii01 , 01.), :Livid:lay, P.
ItsrritrAcr —CY. YILSGEM, PARK, Gen. W. ROD•
I iSts. IN, Jr ..1. 11. 31iTADDr.N.
1111(01 1 / 1 1G11 A HI CODlfflliftiOlAL. COLdalkaile
AND
ACADEMY,
College !Sall, 11)1issasond, Illennlasahommo
TICRIIIB. CABI7 tlal ENTRANCE.
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Wrtong 'AO
A. 811 A FY Of, Writin7•i..l6hk.6.l.ltig
11. 11. LEI-THEM), dr, Pentnnaor .4 Penmanship.
C. rr,t:r.r.;...r 11.001).Reeping and Conon,.
cial Caleithaliont
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• rk, • turtuber of the Putzhnrgb Par, I,netnrer on (low
erelal lAtor
PROF. M. Y. EATON, F.rtnnron lan - Atkin.
Elan and Iwo abet Ilan never 6,4, Imfaru alto:opt/0 by any
.011.11, nainuiy: Nporimena of Ornamental and Prattimil
` , •ltinan,hip ea - errant in your prestncr , In Ilia lanai rpaco of
rnm .n.! upward..
thai.l hoarding r at s2,bo per sroe.k. Birmingham antry
r, far Ida:Went, - }tentraora at soy limo.
For ariprimem,..f nn-hand liminess Writing, enclose Van
omibige ainl nJdrn
a. it. LNITIIRAD, Principal,
Ju2B !plan? Pittsburgh, re.
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P 8 C 111 181.41(LVElallin a
Law Department,
Pii I 1. A 13 In L.PHI.A.
A I'ER3I OE THIS INSTITUTION will
11_ commence on the ad of October next. The
&chasing ore the entdecte of the lectures:
HON. ODOlLtlit b i IIAItSWOOD--Pereons, Pennon Prop.
coy find Mercantile. Lase.
PHOY.
PROP. L. SPENCER MILLKIIEvity Jurisprudence.
gsory eitort is made to render this Intltution efficient
for the tarp.° It Ism to elan. The andente are feegnently
and
r~scarefully examined, legal guations are dimmand cod
Wri liva minim y part sJ lite course. It the mine
of the Courts, the Unto occupied here, le trusted°gun.
lent, for meet purp.re to tare study, in entitling tomb
1116.1011 to the War, end when admitted to the Court below,
graduate of this Institution can practice at owe In the
Marano Court. lntroduy Lecture sill be deliver.
tal on VItIDA Y, Kept.l2Bh aleclod, P.ll, a. Me usual
lecture recite, by the Don. ORO• 811ARSIWOOD. essl9 2r
)INN INSTITUTE,
MANLY/CR BTitlegT, NE hi All
Wth reapen on MONDAY, tho tth AUOUST. Terms
$22. per .canon of tl re months. J. M. SAIITLL
atuglyd PrluelpaL
_
IMEASOrIZO UAW,.
FOR A SHORT '1.3.1E ONLY—Col:minor,
ing4luDAY .IiVJOUNG, Now.lBtig exhibiting NACU
U 7% o'clock; and on weinissDAY and MT
UItDAY A VTElLlVOlthilii.nt 3 o'clock,
ir4ccll'S 1146.511i70E.VT
MIRROR. OF ITALY!
IlloatratG/g the Theatre of
Tll i; LATE EUROPEAN IVAR:
The most tnaguillcont series of Patoraolie Painting. In
this reentry, with the now and brilliant attractions of the
Illowitmti.me of fit. Peter's Chards, Cathedral at Milan. tr.
Finale tickets 25 cents; a PocUlfe of al. for $1: children
11 .costs to evening exhibition. To afternoon exhibition:
Why 1.2!-; cantio cieldren ticontsenly. - nol2
AIOILEGTO A.DAILItLICD THAI\ THE
RICHEST DIADEM
EVER WORN BY
Kings or Emperors.
WII AT ? A Bra tiTIFUL I.{RAD or HAIR.
Yr II R. article that will naturally restore the
color of the hair , (Um chwaglog of attach Co gray Wog
an nabcitlou ul• lack of proper m0re110...) le ftolY • vela.
able medic/an. Prat. IVOUIra HAIR TONIO is the only
for dry..., pratnetare change of
volor.and the several evident.. of • lack of wlerel/eua at the
mots of the hair, which can be hound. Quer-a preparation*
a`aountl. aal hair tonics" 1111 orery 'Wormer grocery. lu
1110 urontry. Avoid all •ihalr tont.' tiniest known to be
tho YrrPerollon wine nom whew celebrity ha Name
worlolWitle. Do .11 let any nostrum render experiment
n
your NO, Touch nothing ynu have not good roman
to believe la all that it purport. to be. Yrokewor Wood he.
synod, by peers of were nut of the vlrtnea of his proper.
ellen, hie porront f.mo. Ore, I : 4„ kerllfloetel are before tal
01 the mime 00 Mr Heir Bator:ill ro, Ana pants. who hare
tylo.l II lined the following:
"DIE. WOOD.—Deer
" P XXV Yore, April 101 h, 18543
he
It me to °a pron
ohheetiona I am under for the e entire rartmerloo of toy to 'on the
hair to Ito utirina/ ruler. About lit limn of lay arririll
the United SW. It wee rapidly becaulog gray. but, upon
the application of Tutu "Hair Ileetorallie" it noon readied
it. origluel boo 1 coorlderyOnr Boltz:mire u a eery won
derful Invention, gate el:haulm u wolf a. &useable.
,aa, clot. Mt, yours Holy, B. TIIALBERO"
Rev. 0. IV. lIIITTEB, Fndua.wib , led., says he wore •
wig bd . enteral year', but by the toe at Wood'. Hair. Bator.
eti re he now has a floe head of hely.
ea. Said by all becalm!, and by 0, 7. Wood 2 Cu, 411 -
Ilyoedway, New York, and 114, Rasta shed, 2klAabtada.
bud pltiehorgt. by tu tor ill H. 221112.11,PAW
eilgrAKIR A tn./. and all tua. [snannyj
- .Willi RAO bbls - Ruin FairkiThr
y our ;
•
Al do Superfine do
Tiaarrire end far labs by 8111Yetr,V NELSON.
tins
Federal atmet, Allegheny.
Vutilic palms
R. D. JONES, Cubler
Eibutatumal.
ANI) 8110 ES
J4lllllB ROBB
[lae:aoc to liton, • large and ircil Wetted stack of
IVI.Rti he will eel!, ITROLERALE mid RETAIL
4Pir CITY !LUDIC WORK el Tape on hand. Cell SW*
mina his stock before purchasing elsewhere. •
PZTTBBORGH PLOW......VirpIitICB:
.. .
J", C. It ID IV IE% I.
. lar (LAU of Speer A Eldirell,)
-stock of
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S ON
.. .At HAND A VERY 'LARGE...
. . . ~.,
:PLOWS AND PLOW CASTINGS,. • •
Or allibo different earlefirs, ready &lump lila
y Mandl and . y . :
eurfrnof• ai usual. nuNatv WORK4.bibicerected '''-
lo tha:6eu fro] pirt of thorny, on the lot frnting' 40 NW
on
eath D001661:63 Way and Fayette street.' ander tandlog -.
114.0 fat on ilarrifion allay, will 46 equal In *suet and a.
paclty.to infielow 11/m*lllu the United Stat., hating all
tho znadorn folproveumst. fu both wood cod 'rya worlds:1!
M.c bk. 4 7. tad WM b• fa fall operation shoot tho MIA of
~
January. eatilnk,
Alip•OLll6eand Wareham. far the -preaoni 115) .
Liberty ;'-
, Wt.r.a.alsr or Cecil.' cal.', .4 207 i... 0. 0 1,,!.
noli . ,
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l ii - lard ktf ro era a reopertfolly *aliened,
.1, C, BIDWELL. L..-i-I
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WINNER'S VIOLIN ri.l E near"
v ontand4g toju t , thows,
without' s master. In this work the aada•ents ° a C w ondo 2 '
are orplatued in • new rota simple mow, *kW& ak 4 . o
wales atalasercisma are introduced. which aro ealCalated
1 ""'"4sod °shade* the MO. To whkh is added a air.
lectioritif nowiwt Soaks, Polkas, hiarcisca,ar,owat re .
torn published la Any similar work. Price 60a.— Forsol• kJ
JOHN IL mrszoa. 81 Woodatrrr
Oophturcuiled oa receipt of the poke.
2000 BUSLIELSTRiI-------11E
, 34(ma do do Whe44
. , 6040 do do , Com •
Fat judeby • • (oot0) H. 1144111111.
10:
BBLS. EXTKA.FLOUR;-!.',
EOO du ratra runny deg '-
F .
Poe We by 001* j om i njujOja OD.
-
20nn i 8 m 2....y.s w. cues.;s , ' , --,..
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for X 66 y I°Q
~ tolgrah'RJ."n.
. s °o!"Vlrammligir
BHP szED-2.5 bus. for tibir
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coif - W. WACII39WN. 161 Lept7
Quip Buchan Sa:.a
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J. Gr.LPAiifet, Amertunieez t ; ‘.-
00=torels.1 Wet &OA@Ba H /iltb
A N 1) Vt.ostsro
AT .ALVTION-1L: irooD STREXi
W. W. WIL!0:414. STOCK Qt JIWELHY,WATCnindko
On thin [Saturday] Evening, sal' 07elock, ,
.111irtireat bacyaien may be expecte].
clol9.ltsl J. O. DAVIS. And.
IN'
A D3IINISTRATORS' SALE OF LEAP,
JCL titr. roil CA13124:T WORII--Osk Wednesday anon ,
lag; Noe. 22.1, et 10 o'r3sck. by mdse of Whim' Mentors of
the lets 11. 11. Hysn, • Ili be e 313, et the Lumber Yenta.
the Bent of Ito Allegheny tire, above Cited street Brldge t •
the following ralemblelot of Comber:
2,101 Pet 1 loch Welnut Boerd
.1,400 3 " YlAnk; • ,
•
13,400 1;.,;' hlst•le Iloard4
4.400 1 Cherry do
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300 • .` u co
3,111 ‘' 3 " " Plank;
VW , " 2 " Ash ~do
13X0 000101011 Aid Shift
3,8113 inch Poplar Bards;
100 " 2 " Plant:
4001 EC•Caliar,
0 . 2 .0 " " Pine Board.
Terms. lain. halt
F RENCH
AND ENGLISIT LITEMURE
Blt CATAWOUN.—On Patorday evening, .
at 7 o'clock. will be sold by cataloger.. In the floor
sake rooms No. id PIBI, street, • valuable LihritrY of
Preach and Enntleh Literature, compriaing many works of
rare oevorremv.aml rollecti. m partkularly attractive to
French scholars. Aloe, mune.. desirable work. to the
Ocean Menem All ate of the Lest editint. cad In •npa
rior biudie uc e. Among the Preach Literatenv are the com
plete works of Voltaire, 7 relic Lott," or Nad[me° Do
Bovigrie, 12 yob; Valdes and Stotler of the 1205 and / 3 18
o,watt.; fr vole Alinstreley of the North or Franco and
Bela-tom, 1 vols, Voltaire's Iddloaopimi Illelloaary, wag.
Historic Wavy. of the Bards tc., rota; Poetic Ltlbiltee
,raphy, Gleantry of tho Early French Leantfano, Vol;
[fedora of Frame, b role, llisturpor Saint Viola...lmita
tion of Christ, Am
In Enallah Literature nee Mailers Northern Autiquitiei,
2 volg laratterfou's Poem*, the Camden Secret, Publics- •
None, 35 vole; Elmo Gratmenticile Illatot, of Dommuk, 2
colic Kama*. Elements of Ctilltiont4 vol,; ifett l eNlementa
of Oencral Knovilodps 2 von; fdcohler'eltymbolleaullookle
/LOMA. vole; Proo ' reas of Religions Ideas r ß
buldanLorn Cmoluollom; Wesley's Sonnoter, 2 Mfg Per
cy's Reliquern Nitsocia Aulloakgy, Vac Ypeneer's Poems, f. rob; Beaumont I Fletcher. 2 vol Arte.
CatalOgnea are now rawly amt the Books can he anemic
ed on Pride) and liatnclay. .1, O. DAVIS, Aunt
OLD NINES AND BIiANINLES At Ave
stori—On Friday morning, Nos.lBll, el 10 o'clock, et
the Commercial Bales Rooms, No. trl Filth street, kill be
sold, A gmestity of lino nnality,Crettch Wines end Brandy,
lo cues, ore deren bottles each, among ;which Is ltedeirs
and Bberry Wine upwards of twenty pug old. *Also • fur
caul bosh Whiskey and ono cask
out;,AppleßrabdY. •
J. 41. CAVA Abet.
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AUSTIN LOCUMS 41. C o,2l4 T 6 hahre'Erciaw •
ALLEGIIENY PROPERTY .. .FOR:SALE.
—The Las on Montgomery alma. al feel Tar Attila—
. extending along Tiyfor avenue 110 feet. • • 7 '
Tartu, ono-fourth mph, balance in 1,2 and year...
Ply to AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., r. 4 Yonrete street.
STOOK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS lb
CO AT TILE SIERCITANTA' EXCHANGE ENTRY
THURSDAY EVENING.—Bauk, Bridge, Inearante. nod
Copper Stock, Bond end Real Mande .nld at
et the Merchants' Exchange by
AUSTIN LOOMIS
Notes, Drafts sod Lomas ott Deal Mato aogollsted 011
roasottable terms b Auer= Loonis E CO,
bT litock Note Broken-RD Pointy at.
JOlltl T Loa. PIM/
ZOGAN Clf. GREGG,
IMPOSTERS OP
fIARDWAR - E,
NO. WS WOOD STREt*.T,
loor Mum aboro EL CLarlas llott•L
JaLd,.;to
:11. 9. Car., lat. ut Lancaster Loaanri (Woo, Plitateg
GEO. S. BRYAN sit CO.,
IDOZOMiSSIOIL Merchants
.FOR TIIE BALE OA
PIG IRoN, BLOOMS, &c.,
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No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh.
llgruxwols —Lynn, Moth .1 lb., Pittsburgh; Imingstoa,
Ckrpeland I CO, l'ittal.rx Th.. E Franklin, lgaq,, Lan-
Pater; lion. Pluton Cuiner...l,lsborg., Bryno, Ilinfoor
, I.lolll.laptbom Pa. rn.10:0132d
THE ENTERPRISE
Insurance Company
' OF PHILADELPHIA,
insures Agninzi Loss or Damage by Fir*
on Buildings, dierehandiserPur.:
nitnre, Me. or liessollable
Roles Of Premium. • ,
•
-' • "
Dutocroan—p. Ratchford Etat, William MlCoryol•Wtn.
M 6.. A Got Nalbro /ook.: Jno. M. Atwood, of Anrtod,
Miro t Cot Berd. T. Trodick, of Trodick., &aorta Co.
oir, Wbvton; Atordapi L. Inawacto Goa. 11. Btowartof
stalwart t Bro.; John U. Brown, of John IL Brintsr•Ort
B.A. Fahrankok, of B. A. ➢ahnnatook k Co.; 'Ardrow D.
Doh; .f. .L. Erringar, of Wood A Brrfortr.
•
F. RATCIIFOILID STARIt,
'Calms W. Cork Secretary.
Pmenuann rateunn.e..—Wm. Thames* Co ,J. Plantar
it Co., Thome M. Howe, Nag, Jas. Alaratia/l, Fag, Allan
tirioner, Esq., Alltmy Co., Wilson, Payne* Ca,
Wel, Bruno t Co., Livingston, Copeland I Co., Jo a/
/,yon I Coy Wm. S. Lovely It Co.
GEO. H. BRYAN & CO., Agents,.
JeSoiGmil
No. £2 Wad Etna-
.NOR - EXZEL'RST
lissurance Company,
NO. / LIOONIIATE STILISBT, WNDO&
ESTABLISHED .. -
IN 1816.
eAPITAL .
, ..,...Y.....50,217/400 00
DAM UP CAPITAL AND DULLPLVD... 2,194,111 ()%
ANNUAL RDVENUIL for the lour anlJ
,,irtg Janu•ry va, 1 - -,:s ...--...... 933-91{12
• _ .
GIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST
Loma or Damage by Tire, almoatireety damiripenk of
lis4y. The Rates of Presume ale moderato, WA, Di •
- ..sod upon toe character of lb. watt or oceil.
•
&II
~,,umerit, of Rho character
••••• ••••••.- .4E4.1 and pad without rol2s.Oio to
Lows proault ~,,,‘„,,,, food pr oo od,d en raaafir-,
.1 , 5d08. & q''' ''4'll.l coorary.
edafor Amy—a 0 - 8.,...-mule: . . •,..:
1 samorcza IN - 1 - pro ond , 0 ...,
Ilowra. Jim.. McCully A C0...11N , , .
Jolla Floyd A Co., 173 .
Drown k /I.lrkpotrisks,ls,2 Lilg""a;
Onwg A Co., 90 W.Bl idront 4, ,„
" Wilson, ACklroy A Co. 04 Wood 5tr0e1r0w.............
o Josoas llcCandleas A Co., 103 '1
° Nbukk A C0.,111 Wolor arose;
1 o
D. A. Fabtossloek A Co., First end Wood streets;
. “ Jos Woodwoll A Co., &cowl and Wood mtmic
Atwell e Los A Co" 8 Wood shawl;
- Itarellisld A Ca, Yourtltand Market Wort;
o 11cCsodlesa, Alm. A Co., - Woodluad Watorstr,
888x8.888 IN raiLloUrna..
110orge 11. Shur; Esg., /3 Book street
' Mean. Myer., Ctaghom & 00, =2 Martit ignet
.• Wan. 611(ro A Co., 212 &ABB Front .Mee t .
'.. . ABOutchron & Collin; &root and New sic
: - Smith, Will Was A 0.,,21.3 Markel greet;
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Jam.. 0 rabam & Co., ..B.)ond 22 T ....._ ta 808,81;
Jo.pb B. MILL - bell, Kgq., Bros/dna 11,-er o . hook :
Jam.. Doulsp, Esq., Prealdoot Colo. Wok:
'll.O. W. A. Ports., lobo Jodge Booms,. Cond. -
JAII XS W. ARELOTT, . Akira, '
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JONA yolk Mite, IR.I W.A . ,' Stmt.
RICHARDIZIONII7—`7--
IRISH LINENS
• DAMASKS, DIAPERS,4
VONSUSIERS OF' RICLIARDSOWS'LIN.
ENS, and those desirous of obtairdnrthe ONNUINX
(NODS, should ao that the andeln they purchase are aced.
cif with the full name of the flnn,
J . N. RICUARDSON.
anted
a ocross,-
•• • guarantee of the ex:educes and durability of the Goods.
_This caution le renderedessentially ureemsary, •e large
quentillee of inferior and defective Linens are
sealoo after ease. and sealed with the name of at=
NON. by lath Norma, alba, regardless or the Wray thus
ingleted alike on the American coneruner and the mimetic.
Oren of the genuine Goods, will hot mdlly abandon •
NUL.... treatable, while purchaser. can be imposed on
^lth Goode of e worthless character.
J. BOLIACKB • J. IL LOOKB,
Amite, 28 Church fltecet, New York.
A GOOD S 1,1 IRT FOR VgCIENTS.—
A choke assortment of
Fine Shirta, Collars, Cravats, Tips, Seark
Pnaket liandkereb leis, Suspenders, half Rose,
Gloves;
Silk, Merino, Wool and Cotton Underabitta
and Drawers, foe - men, women, boys and
children.
Viraote,aie Dealer. (mole./ at a mall &lox. on cost.
EATON, OREN d MACRON
No. 17 Market stret.
CITIKAP 7011._(71211
No. 89 Market Street,
800 .AND SHOES.
At Very Recluoect Price t;
Third dc:.!.2:!L,;%Bjtrups.-
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