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    Vittsintrg4_ eiqtti E.
H. EFIBUTT & CO..
SDI:TORE and PROPHISTOBB
MONDAY .MORNING, NOV. 28, 1859
n.p.bucan cal , Convent lon
The Republicans of the City of Pittsburgh are
hereby tinipiestod to cot in their respective wards, et
the usual places of holding such meclinge, on SAT
TWAT, DECEYInn 10 . rtf, 1E49, and elect, by ballot,
Ore delegates from each ward to meet in Convention
at the Court House, on WaDsESDAT, DECEJInEn
ltirs, 1853, at 11 o'clock A. If., far the purpose of
nomin a ti ng 0 0 0 person for Martin, one person for
011 T 001fTner.ccn, and one pettiest for CITY Taal! ,
mina. The meetings in tins varlet)! ward. .4111 bo
held between the hours of 3 and 6} o'clock r. a.
Tho various nevi committee, of "lotion. as at
present existing, aro requeeted n, enn preliminary
meetings, where the Mau may be oceeseary, for the
appointment of Jerkm to eondoet thetelection.
TIIO3. A. R Ch'n. City Ex. Com
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Tue'Cuatritass Roan.—A recent rough and
aviary ride over the turnpike from,here to Wash
' legion led as do repeat the wish, often uttered
before, that the Chartiers Valley Railroad were
finished: It would be but an hour's ride by
rail; while by the present means of locomotion
It takes abouthalf a dozen. No one ever passes
over thh Presqnt route without devontly i praying
for-the speedy oompletion of the railroad.
And there4artly beside the turnpike, and
Within eight of it during most of the way, is the
graded bed of the Chartiere Valley Railroad,
' nearlyready• for the rails. A little more work
on the bridges . , and a few days' labor here and
there Would prepare the bed for the superstruc
ture. All that is wanted le iron enough to lay
26 mike of rail, and stock tho road with care
and locomotives. This is not much; and yet
the road has keen in that condition for years—a
reproach as well ae a source of continual regret.
Can not-this little road be finished' It passes
through a rich and thickly nettled country;
completion would at once dcvelope resources now
hidden; ana the lapel traffic along the line would
soon be ruißcient ,to maintain it. If we know
ottreelves, and we think we do, we are not to be
tempted into drawing the flattering pieturee of
prospective returns which characterized the
Woes of the railroad fever during which this
little road was begun and which abated before
it was finished; but we may, In all eober earnest
ness, refer to the business which this road would
develop° and build Op as affording a good reason
for believing that it would pay. It would cer
tainly pay upon the comparatively little it would
take to finish and stock L ; and "we have no
doubt the present etockholders would cheerfully
part with their interest in it, if they could there
by promote its completion.
At Washington the road would connect with
the Hempfield road to Wheolieg, which connects,
in turn, with the Ohio Central road, leading,
with its various connections, to all parts of
Ohio and the West. It would thus become not
only a good local road, but part of a good and
'short through route, and would naturally come
in for a fair share of the through trams. .
We- learned, while in Washington, that the
Westiin Transportation Company had an en
gineering force on the route, and that there wee
a prospect of that- company undertaking the
completion of the road. We hope this may
prove true, The trade of iVashington county fe
naturally with Pittsburgh. The business rela
tions between the two counties are of the most
blatante kind; and there aro very few of our •
irnsitiess men who would not rejoice with as in
the prospect of so desirable a result.
Tun Dna OLLTION THILMAT.—The locofocos
hare, from the very beginning, made cse of this
threat as their chief weapon in times of sup
posed danger to the tiscendaccy of their party.
It was used as far book as 1828, anti to very
much the name purpose as now. We copy from
a newspaper published In Baltimore, called_the
diary Lander, dated Au - gust 2d, 1828, the follow-
Lag
"A few days since; we stated on the authority
of the Richmond Whig, that Mr. Andrew Rio
yensop,,-, Speaker of toe House of Representa
tives,.had aleit weeks asserted 'Owe if
dfr. Adams would be re-elected, the .Union c ould be
dissolved.'
Ou the 0011130 authority. we staled that a Judge
of the General Court of Virginia had made the
declaration at Norfolk that Mr. Adams Wad not
put out by . the voice of the people, they (the Jackson
men) mould be wilting to put him out by force.'
Both these statements are corroborated by re
sponsible 1 1 / l aleb, who certify to their truth."
The tame threat was made under Gen. Jack-
eon's administration by John C. Calhoun and itin
South Carolina squad of nullifiers; but that in
domitable veteran was not to be scared by ouch
stuff, and hie avowed determination to beep, as
traitors, every one of the crowd who attempted
to carry the thrust into execution, brought them
speedily to their senses. If a Republican Pres
ident is chosen in 1960, and soy effort is made
to pat the rebellious spirit in motion,.the e'er:"
ohm of the firmness which characterized Jackson
In a like extremity will produce a similar result.
TGIC BOARD or TaADE.—Ten attendance during
the peat week at the Board of Trade has been
quite encouraging, and we hope . to one it kept
up, steadily. It will require patience and per
severance to make the interest of these meetings
permanent. It cannot be done iu a day ; and
'those 1r he fail them find them - of much interest,
At first, should not, for that rump, stay away
from them. By the ezeroiee of a hopeful spirit
and constant attendance on the part of these
- ' who hare the ability to build up auoh an insti
tution, it may in a abort time be made as attest:-
, tire se the Exchanges aro in other cities. It is
worth while, at least, to try and make it so.
Tue YAOUT are permitted
to copy part of a letter to ono of oar eltizeos,
• from a reliable source, which throws a new light
upon the supposed Meath, escape of the Wan
derer, and strougly squints to the connivance of
the government officials in such escape. We
would call the attention of the authorities at
Washington to tho statements contained in the
letter, with the seggeesion that some inquiry
• into the conduct of the commander of the revenue
cutter Motioned at Savannah, and of the federal
ofactre of that city, may be required in the faith
fat
" • hod.
Elaysusan, Nov. 7, - 180.- 0 Hy dear Sir
send yen a few lines to let you know how things
are &Me here. I see accounts in the Northern
• Press of the running away of the notorious yacht
Wanderer, by Capt. hlartin alias Captain Patten.
• Now, la truth, this ie all gammon. I was my
self a witness of slither dotage before the sailed,
•• and Was on board of her cavern! times while rho
, • was loading, or I should have said, taking in her
stares. This was done openly, in broad day
light—hundreds of oitizens looking on. All her
stores same throagh the cotton Press, which he
. Tongs to the owner of the yacht. It acems strange
that the revenue cotter ehOuld have watched her
for two months,-while she was lying up, with no
Nails bent and no stores aboard, but, as coon as
she had shipped her dotes and had her mile
• bent, and was holed out into the river, that the
cutter should luive had bushiest, which required
her to put to net, and that, upon her disappear
, coos, the yacht should have got under weigh,
undid:, the port.
To show the openness of the whole proceed
log, I would otato that the yacht was Wooing
hands over a week before she trailed, giving
them-$2O a month, and four dollars a head for
every negro they land safe. All the fuse they
make about the Captain's carrying a the ship
' pintmester and Us runner is all in my eye.
, Thelatter has a boat, and carries eailors down
":':`.,to the ehips that heel in the bay, and, if I BM
nit maott mistaken, he piloted the Wanderer
It Would have made you laugh to see
f" .
..' 2 the miner, 'Charley Lamar, in chase of the yacht
thenizt clay. No coithi sue from the top of the
steeple on the Exchange when the yacht got to
sea, Ile then"AW steamer and two cuatom
' house oiricera end Matted after her, hut' he. was
like thi Iriehman looking for a day's work, and
." • praying' thht be might not find it. The yacht
had! crew rit 27 men, and plenty of err want
hointefher. What she is go i ng
to , time
onVorllthill. • Capt.... Patten is, an old elan-
Hadar.".,-Phil. Eve. Jour.
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bis Sumatran's courage hut a dontinual
knack of oozing out of the finger's ends, Like Sir
O'Trigger'e. The other morning he do.
vette upon the Northern States of Mu.
recalled hie decision. So that ,
• _-7pin another Mexican war
' 1.1 the army he ached
...riling to whet
Y. 4 - of old
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"The Eraageiltd Pea ..iat"--d. collection of Tows and
I.l3tesse fa Imo la Oeogregatiatill nut eo.iel
worihip,
Philadelphia; Litidray L diakletan,lBCo.
This hook, a Lutheran hymn book, bearing the
date of the coming year, is very beautifully
printed and arranged in accordance with the
plan new adopted by
many of our churches. ,. to
facilitate add encourage th g* congregational ei°Bg -
The hymn and the Music to which it may be
eung, are presented to the" eye of the reader on
the dame page. In the book before us, the me
chanical execution !is as nearly perfect as may
be. The type is large and clear, the paper firm
and white, the binding rich and durable. The
volum e mama, 438 pages, with a chapter of
..index of first
It u n g e g s e , B a t u i l n ield ' c o x of th g :u m bj w
ec h ,
an an ihdex of tam, •
sad of numbers to hymns." Another important
feature of the book lea large collection of chants
and anthems, accommodated to the church sea
eons and to all the necessities likely to min ;
where it is intended to eerie. These form an
appropriate appendii.
I- 111 . 07,0. i1.'1,13341L50N
We are secured that no pains have been spared
to produce a book adapted to the need, and in
all respecte worthy of the favorable regard of the
churches. It is the Product of the combined ef
forts of musiclaue, ministere and laymen of the
church. ,A special' committee of the Lutheran
Board of Publication examiued the book in maie
nucript and made ati official and highly favorable
report upon it. '
We cannot of 001:019 able, in a passing notice
of this kind, to say much ' in reference to the
motto selected and arranged for this book. Wo
oan say, however, that in turning over its pages
we discover those giand hymns, which form the
coot and foundation of all our more modern
church mimic, carefully reprinted as they came
from the baud of the '•otd maeters." Weak and
conceited men have even dared to palter with
"Old Handled" in come of oar recent church
books, while tho "Old Hundred" has always
seemed to no to have been the glorious outburst
of centuries of soul music, pent up and mother
ed under ages of soulless mummery.. It is like
the yearnings of a heart, haunted and burdened
with heavenly melody; a heart whose springs
were at length touched and thrilled into irre
pressible expression by the informing presence
of the Divine Spirit. Such strains are of heaven,
and are sacred.
The hymns are, as wo think, well selected.
Cersaiuly, all the most beautiful ones we have
met with in other books of the kind find a place
in this volume, which contains, besides the words
to chants and anthems, 969 hymns. In conclu
ding our desultory remarks on a book which do
serves a better notice, we may adopt the words
of the preface, that, 'though the book may em
brace defects, which are always more easily de
tected than remedied, yet on the whole It is a
work which claims to be in advance of any col
lection of hymns or music yet offered to Lutheran
Churches in this country."
[For the Daily Pittsburgh Gazette.,]
MESSRS. Entrons :—Permit me, as the friend of
the Temperance Reform, to suggest the propriety of
select public readings from our standard temperance
documents and speeches. Some of the most brilliant
specimens of Americas literature, both in proeo and
poetry, might be reproduced in this way, not only In
the several wards of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, but
in every town and village throughout the country.
The published addresses of Bithup M'llwaine, Dr.
Marsh, Dr. Sowell and others might be named, the
reading of which could not fell to prodube a power
ful effect In: molding public sentiment on this ques
tion. It is With pleasure we learn that Prof. M. F.
eaten is preparing himself for this good work. BD
readiness m apprehending the rentiments of an an
ther, as well as his correct and natural Oleander.,
must render him • a valuable coadjutor in this great
reform. The round and unanswerable arguments of
the advocates of temperance in former days are
needed just now. The pubile mind must he im
pressed by facto, 4gnroa and arguments, before any
intelligent and permanent legal action can be taken.
PROlnamom.
MURDER to Soo enoskr.—On Sunday, the SOlh
of October, tiro meo named respeotively Henry
Pratte and Eli Weimer, living' together in Mil
ford township, Somerset county, left home for
the purpose, ae stated, of hunting hoop-poles.
About noon Pritta returned alone,.slleging that
Weimer had strayed from hini in the woods.
Several days elapsed, and Weimer not return
ing, search was made for him in the woods, but
he could not be found. On the following Sub
day, a general search was made by - tho citizens,
and about noon the dead body of Weimer Wet
found in the woods Boma two or three miles from
his reeidence, with a bullet hole through it. A
gun which be had taken with him on leaving
oome, was :found on the body, adjusted in a
manner to convey the idea that be bad shot him
self; but Bea poet mortem examination disclosed
the fact that the ball had entered his back, the
Coroner's jury decided that he bad been shot by
Borne one to them unknown. Suspicion pointed
to Putty, and he was accordingly arrested, as
was also thsi wife of deceased. Upon examina
tion, sufficiint evidence woo obtained to warrant
the datentiOn of Patio as the murderer, and ho
le now in jail awaiting trial fee the crime. SiLed
the commitment of Fritts, the wife of Weimer
has made a confession, in which she I.'l that
Prins told her he had killed her husband.
object seem to have biro that ho might marry
the widow, as he has several times proposed to
do, as well before es since the disappearance of
Weimer. The deceased was aged about 2.7 years,
hie wife (a staart, good looking iderman woman,)
is about thejeame age, while Pritte ia between
55 and GO years old. They were all of rather
low repute in the community. The trial of
Pettis will come uff at the Fthrttary term oI the
Somereut Court. Ron. John R. Lite ; ban been
employed tur the defence.—Cam&rte
Vann Sestet Couraiiv.—We have frequently
heard the advantages of keeping a pig spoken
of, but the niang terms of expression were hard
ly tio convincing as the argument which name to
Our rare n tow da' Once, while passing through
one of the bye ways of Lowell, inhabited chiefly
by the sons and daughters of the Emerald Isle.
A new my° had been built for the comfort and
convenience of a about, the property of Bridget .
Mulroony, and Bridget's neighbor, Ellen Flaher
ty, had called to inspect the premisee, during
the progress of which we happened to be pees •
lug.
•• An litigant sty," Bold Ellen,enthtisiaetically,
•' and the flee shoat-ry:tat. company he'll be Or
ye while Patrick is away !"
A BAKER in England stole a tombstone for the
hearth' of his oven. One of his customers, end
ing a death's-head on the bottom of his loaf of
bread, ran in dismay to hie deacon, fearing the
end of the world was approaching. The latter
was In equal trepidation, which, on examining
his own loaf, he foncid the marrowbones. In
their alarm they had recouroo to the person, who
could nfloett them no consolation, Inasmuch as
"Resurgman" wee legibly eet forth in bold relief
upon hie own loaf.
Tas °ensue, taken a few months ago, gives the
State of Georgia 3,282 free degrees, all told, the
larger portion of which. reside io Savannah and
Augusta. There is a bill before the Senate, for
banishing them all from the State, on pain of be
ing reduced into slavery, if found within its Sin-
its after the let of January, 1862. The Aegean
Constiiseimafist taken ground against the bill, and
suggests an amendment, to the effect that every
free black found in the State after the 19: of Jan
uary, 1875, shall 'be sold Into slavery.
Nar altogether wanting in significance is
the failure of Berkeley County, \ a., in Demo
calatic Convention recently assembled to nomi
nate Gov. Wise for the Presidency. If MB
Excellency has any strength in Virginia, it is
supposed to lie in the District lately represent
ed in Congress by Mr. Faulkner, but it appears
not to have developed itself in the late meeting,
either by indorsing the Governor or his views
of party policy. limiter will beat him notwith
standing tho hangman advantages which his
office gives Wise.
I e Leghorn, on the 7th ultimo, a remarkable
Beene took place. For the first time, the Jews
of that city offered up prayer for a Christian
Prince, and invoked the blessing of Heaven
upon Victor Emanuel, King of Sardinia. The
prayer was recited by Signor Robert* Funaro.
At the first word, the 3,000 JCIVB present, with
the exception of a few old men, rose to their
feet, and remained standing until the close of
the prayer, to which they all responded with
an overwhelming "Amen."
r,..4a.6..5iNT PLACE TO LIVE NOW
Orleans, during the month of October and the
&rat three days of November, there were no
less thou twenty-live stabbing affrays and
twenty cases of shooting. Of these, three were
amidst:o.a', and five had proved fatal, with the
prospect of an umfd.vorable ternnuation in
several eases under treatment.
A ram in Cincinnati recently telegraphed to a
correspondent In Cleveland, as follows: "Cran
berries rising. Send immediately one hundred
barrels, per Simmons," "Simmons" being the
agent of the Cincinnati house. The telegraph run
the two last words together, and shortly after
ward the Cincinnati firm were astonished to find
delivered et their store, ono hundred barrels of
persimmons.
SAYS the Richmond Enquirer: "If the blood of
John Brown in to prove the seed of the Abolition
Church, we have no objection to a good harvest.
If ble execution elect!) Seward, the time of our ex
odds will have .arrived and It will produce ita
)Slone." -
Ancnotanos Cumws and the Roman Catholio
clergy or Dublin have lately held a meeting to
expresaAbeir apmphatby with the Pope in ' , the
pereeoutioue he is at preemie subjected to." Is
he troubled by the ghoul of the murdered lutist:d
iorite of Perugia?
Tin Canton (Mo.) Reporter, a Democratio
paper, informs us that tho exodus of Slaves
from Lewis county, is •
smog on
rapidly,not
to
less thin a hundred having been "dearr"
the'South from that county and the adjoining
vat?3,l4at
OUR - 'ROOS TABLE).-
For Indigestion. ' :
Try Bcerhave's Hotted Bitters
For 13.4wart.burn,
Try BcerbaTe's Holland Bittfri
A.old i ty
Try Bterharo'n Holland Bitters
For Wnt drbrriNh.
Try Bterhute'A . Holland Bitters.
For Headache,
Try Bcerhaye's Holland Bittors,
For Loss of „Appetite,
Try Bcerhave's Holland BittOrs,
F'br Costiveness,
Try Bcerhavo's Holland BittOra.
For Piles.'
•
Try Bcorhave's Holland Dinars.
In all Nervous, Rheumatic met Neuralgic Affections, It
has tu oarnerons Instance* ramrod highly becallchal, arnl in
others effected • decided cure.
RI•D CaLottuat—The Gezira:lel:4M, Concentrated Eon'
hare'. Hatband Bluets 1 put op lo halt pint bottlea troth
and retailed at $1 per bottle. The groat demand fur. tide
truly Colebrated has Induced many tad=
which the public ahoold guard against purchating. .
of ireposillon I Bee that our came leot the label of every
bottle you bay.
DICVJUUN PAGE. Jo., A co., Bole pr.priet,”. 27
Wood .tree; Ixtireett lot nod 2d eta.. Pittaborylit. P.. .
tiolColatrl
lIARRIFD—On Thursday evening, Nov. NW, .t We ree
Idenee of th e Grid... nether, by th e Rev R. R. Len*, Mr.
JOSCPII A. PALL and Ilise CAROLINE GARDNER, all
SharrabbrE
DIED—At hie realdonca.. Fulton street, near Wythi, on
&Mania, kneruce..n, tho 26th tart., at 1 o'clock, 116191 Y
MCIIEoRY, Fag.
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Tas funeral out ta.ke plow (Iloaday) aftertroov at
2 o'olcck.
Attu fibbcrttocmcnts
DISCRARGIC9 FROM TIM EAR WM! DEAFNESS
—Lotk.r tram Mr. C. E :Urgent
, •
limn. N. L. Ctsalt & Co.f—Gentlemess;—l here been
troubled fur upwards of eighteen yean with running ions
In my head, di barging st my left oar, n often as twine •
week, a thick, slimy matbor of the moat offensive sand],
ohm impeding pry hearing Co that I maid not hear a watch
tick. I hare been doingmors or lees for six years to Petri
fy my bleed, and thus rOMOTO the earea or bolls, but wilt&
out vary thange,fircept seemingly for the worse. kbiaist
two months since I commenced taking the wParerrlan
Syrup." In len then two week. I began to Improve. The
diacharges became less frequent, with an entire change In
their appearance, being thin and emery. In one week
more the discharges ceased altogether, and I hare not been
troubled with Mom Ono; Sly hearing Is also improviug ,
so that I can hear :n watch tick plainly. My general henlth
le mach trotter, and I shall continue the 0E44 of the Syrtiplo
the confident expectation of deriving further benefit from
It. Your', most gratefolly, GYRUS Z.
~f_LtREMNiii.
This to to certify that Mr. 0. E. Urgent has been incur
employ for severed years, and we feel &soured that any sate.
moot ho may make in reptant to tho lutlrmity with which
he has been aftlictod can ho relied upon as truthfulknd
correct. MALLET, DAVIS A CO,
Plano Poole Manufacturers, •.
605 Wulthsgton attest, Boston, EWA.
PHIL.DILPHII, August 17th, 1855,
WaMington Roc., Ottestunt at
To Me Proprielots of ihr ikrtrofue Syrup—Gentlemen:
—After the date of my letter to you of the 13th Nov. fait, I
continued to um the Peruvian Syrup until my heating Was
folly restored to me, and my health perfactiy reeatabitili.
ed. I hero net bitten any of the Syrup for !several menet.,
past, mod I have uo doubt that I mu peausuatibl,rifietoT
the infirmity with which I was for so • rsuttii yews aElk-fed.
Yours, respectfully, mints E..xitorre.'
rliV - Ere long advartiaement. •
DEL GEO. H. KEYSER, 140 Wooal sta..; 4 the Agog
fur this cloy. "tt,poMtMetT
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DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
NO. 65 FOURTH ST.l2.rEft
Pet. , 'lto math, with' tbl. Bank ham.. the
FIRST DAY OF DECEMBIOI,
Will draw Intomft from that dam.
1860. OLD FRANKLIN ALMANAC.
TULL PRAXKLIN. A.LIMANAC,
No. S 3, for Um ,or 16U1 , (termini., published by Johnson
titotuwi) la Put tuned Ise new and grail/ Improved
style. The arrangement n( the Calendar ts far superior to
anything before homed to this totality, and the raw*
matter ham been selected with great care and the exerclas
of goal baste.
RETAIL PRICE PITT CENTS
Cinders .opplicd On 'limn! term', by
W. G. JOHNSTON k CO.,
Pnbilabere, Ere., Job Printers and Stationer., •
67 Weed street.
QUAP AND CANDLES—
„cox. 01elo
fen do therm. do
do Palm do
1.1 do Siar Cmdjoo
100 do Secant, do
p=ml=ztttllglli
fI,ARLEM 01L-5 gro. genuine Dutch for
gale by B. B. PLUNEBTOUIC * 00, 0,
no-1 Corner of Wood and fire) scree,.
POWDERED ItfIUBARB-300 lbs. for
sale by 13. A. FAUNS-n - OCH ACO :
acitS Ourber of F4et and Wood etroota.-',
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORER-10 grotii
for sale by B. A. YAIINKATUCK A 00,
n 02.9 Corner of Pint and W4.od dreen.
L ARD -100 bbls. Led Lard;
25 key, do do
Ia note and for eole by F. BELLEII.B t CO.,
ocia 111.113 , Liberty atteot.
MENDER LOINS, PIG'S FEET, SPARE
RIBS, c , for 'Me by JACKSON ATO fiNSLND,
at araretetherallo. = Fourth el
and at Pork Moue., Alleabeny thy
PRIME ROLL BUTTER-200 lbs, primo
Ran Butter teed this day md (Wale by
nuts HENRY L. COLLINS.
a UNNY SACK-500 for sale by
N_A rio29 McDANE a ANJER.
20 BBLS. NEW CROP MOLASSES for
to Ip ri oZS JAMES GARDINER.
TO IRON rdEN
RECEIVER'S SALE OF TUE "MEAN
DLit YUIttiACE,” In the nal:toning Valley, Ohio.
By Mane of an nodes of sate to me Weed by the Court of
Ooructun Pleas of Mahurtlng county, Oldo, 1 thou e.t.a tq
public sale at the Coma nouns, in Canfield, in eats county
on TLIURADAY. December 1859. between the hoary of
10 A. U. and 4 P. AI , the following Heal Rotate, rim fifty
acres 00 land to lot No. 6 In Attettatown to told county, tst•
gather trim the forma:sandappurtenance thereto there
on situate: appraised at twenty-11re tbotuand dollars, Also,
the minlosul.hte to tbo Coal. Bisca baud Ote and Limp.
atone on arirouder abant ono hundred acres of lead edit
c.a. Tee Furnace was erected to 1057. and Isla good order.
Tatum—Ribs band,
.5 , .„ In 6 =laths, y In 12 month; ki
18 month. sod In 24 months, with toad security an.] to.
wrest, payable Atttelly. BA141:1BL 8111121, Red •
JOIIN 111. KDWARDst, Att'y for Amigo". no26:2awdlw
PaCEINIX STBAINI BRBWERY,
Cotner of Enta/trnene one 111/Irin/ +tree Nin•A Ward, .4 .
/innt Arnie 'Mae and Guano!, 17 Water Knee.
SPENCER & GARRARD,_
Sum 000000 to Adam Wood,
PittoburagE, Penna.
Oulobrute4 Cream, Rte A.1.1r Alm Potter mud Broom
Stout, Stock Al. sad Pont, Warranted to keep to aoj
cllunsta. (tutors trout •l'. pot. 1. rornylly attended to. Yrtcu
Listo lout by mall.
Mr. ADAM WOOD continues connected with Ms concern
as itrawer and General Slanaattr o2f1:17 .
_ 4
CO - PAILTNERSLII P.— We have thin day
aracciated with a, to toot Provision and 011 bualottasi
01/AOLES A. 11. 11P.INPV. The firm panto will remain
ouritnngtvl. 7. fint,i,i,no, ~
IL. owsss.
Y. P 1.1.1,10 r °war. ......... ......0 nrAntr,
V BELLEtt9 & UU.. •
DEALERS IN I•ROVISION8, AND
LARD OIL MA XUFACTURE IIS:
No. 30U 1..3.h.r1y Street. '
PIT TSUILIttull. nose
N°TEM OF CO-PARTN ERSILIP.—Thq
undersigned lam Mar day entatnl Into co partner:
ohlp antler !Longleaf LIMN PHILLIP'S, for the por:
pow of coonnfonturfog Ltolta. WILLIAM J. LEWIS.
JOAN PJIILLIPS.
PITTSUVLIGII DOLT WOILKS,
No. 438 I.iborty Bt.
WE uro now prep .rod to recoil-a and tilt
11 order, f..r Carriage OIL. sod Ails Clip.; also Bulls
Isr lirldgoa, Railroad Cara, bream floats, Agricultural Alai
Bum.;., b oo Fronts, and every porpoos fur which bolts arra
used. Orders solicited and Riled sr lth promptuaas •rid Ms,
patch. lnu2Adlm•J LEWD! ,
PENMANSUIP TAUGHT BY 11. Wile
LULUS, No. T$ L. Oloir Watt.
.
• 211.11.51.0..11:
I! r. WilllSMie )atom of I't:manna/11p It natural and my
abort, auy Wall Intro Kt.. . Wlll. fIIdITII,
Professor of Langnagos, Jefferson College.
I chfertnlly concur In the ale".
PLATT IL SPENCER. -
Here Is due you than I ran ever repay. The Interesi
which you have 4140.46 taken In me Lae tended to spur 04
onward. Ply pretend. qualiOcationv, inch ae they ars, were
advanced lii the Leigh:twos by your attention and Melee.
n0:43 ALEX. COWLEY.
(10AL STOVES, Parlor Coal Vases, Parlor
`-'co4. 111 04; hoer weed. Parlor Ponders, Nursery Poo.
den, Chefflog Dishes, Goff. Houk., Slaves, Bird Cages,
Meat tans, Toilet Ware, Bathing Apparatus, Bre hone
PlseMed Tin Ware, Common Ths Wale, Cutlery, Ac., &c.;
at the iron City !Bova stud Tin Wareham, of
W. W. BRADSHAW, No. 134 Wood et,
hoz& Vint door below the Oleo of the Golden Gun.
P I . IO NOGRA.PIIIO ItgPUItTIN 0 taught'
at No VI lit. Clair Cheat.
I. • railroad aratato literally—a Into railroad b rra - :
PO 3 of I..palltioo—• railroad by regain or lilt ease: .
Her. Dr. 11.411LICS, iiiri'iT• ol . •
OIIIENTAL TOUTiI IVASII—A delicious
compound of Goma sod Aromatics, clamming to the
teeth and Impartial fragrance to the mouth.. Price. 2i cta. ,
for Bale by B. JOILNICON, &nett orogen,
.ntan OornerEmltlateld and Vomit street.
NEW FlitTlT-50 Its. Bordeaux Prunes;
b ow. In 06mi IN,
•
60 mats Beedhou Malmo
, 100 bozo. 060614 do
Jmt reo'd and for Lola by ILICIIIEII, • ANDB/100N,
0020 No.oo Wood moot.
FIOS-200 drums this year's crop just re.
wired .e 4 for solo
RUSIN& t ANDNILSON, No. 8.) Wood lacers,.
D 026 Oppoilto Bt. Cooler Dotal.
CHEFS --10 cases anti Apple English
nQan reed and Ibr sae by
s AnanatitAADßANlc Weod ai
*et abbizttigintnts.
1750 pp Price $6.50 Sold by all Book-
O. & C. MERRIAM,
tr024G14. SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Fianos and Melodeons
11 • NEW LOT Or Nippig
Pima& & &Wm',
•
Among which are the Celebrated
GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM PIANOS,
TV.V. HALOS d CO. a r actore,
Sr- CO'S
IMPROVED PATENT MELODEONS,
With the Divided Swell,
Which Improvement can be ottalued ONL lu Melodeons
of this malmfactun.
CULOTTE BLUME,
Second band Pianos taken in exchange
ooZit •
MISSOURI LAND
13=113
200 000 ACRES FOR SALE AT
rery low rata—from 23 to 60 rents
per acre. 'Plats Varnished gratis.
IK3..Tesee odd for purchssere of had under the Grad',
atlon Act In all the counties of the Elate. Parente procur
ed, An. Apply to WILSON, RAWLINGS A CO.
5022.3n0l 36 Chestnut street, Bt. Lou* Nfo.
FOR THANKSGIVING, OR ANY OTHER
DAY.—Minced !dont, rri,ll brandy, epices end every.
thing regolinte, randy for baking. for We by tbs {wand.
Also, New Crop Relics, Corrautr, Fig.. Preen, Almond.,
Citron, pure Ypiora, etc. A Large stook just received and for
ulq vrboireale and retell, at Prenre'• Yemily Grocery end
Tee Brom Yederel Meet, rear Lecorire Alleg any.
FRESH TEAS.—We have just received a
large dock of Biwa and Black Team, among which .111
found Ames of the Anon Eogibh Breakfast Tees to be
WA to doll/131W /liar.. For sale It France's Family Giro.
cm and Tea Store, Federal Weal, Allegheny. •
Attention! Attention!!
TO THE NOVELTIES OF
CLOAKS, DUSTERS
AND
SHAWLS;
.SILKS AND SILK ROBES;
'' , rill Wool IDOL nines,
AND
P*EnCiif MERINOS, &D., &c., &c.
• Whkh von Jnrt rverivoi and upoo for hosprotion, at
W. & D, HUGUS',
Corner of Fifth ana Market &treats,
Dorton, Da. 1, 18E8
SAMUEL GRAY & SON,
N 0.19 FIFTH STREET,
Tir AVE OPENED ANOTHER SELEC-
I TION OP
OVERCOATINGS,
President,
Clarendon,
Portsmouth,
Moscow,
Fsquaman..l, and
Jobanny Beavers ,
01 various grades owl co A, .dap!eal the beat CkJ and
Cbabtry crsole, which e• made up to ordar Iv the hated
and malt approved crußlerate priGe. onl9
THE UNDEIIt.:I7 .ED HAS THIS DAY
ittwactated with hint In tbo WEIOLISALII 131100.61itY
DOBINESS, Mr. SAMUEL SWART mad Mr. WILLIAM
CURRY, and min amtlarm tL. um 6 at the OLD STAND,
NO. 1171 EIBIRTY Slant directly eppoelte the Eagle
WILLIAM M. OORMLY
Pittsburgh, July I, 1859.
lIAMITEL EWAIST-WM. M. GORMLY WM. CURET
W.M. GORMLY & CO.
W2307,2E18.4L.L38
GROCER S,
E r ECOVISIONS. PRODUCE
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
No. 271 Liberty , Pittsburgh, Pa
Ntarodl4lp
STAPLE AND FANCY BASKETS.—A
n . 11:x o n f ocl Tadoll asmortmout of shwa over) , variety
B A S K B T B,
Including Market. Traveling, Clethea, Taney Traveling
&wing and Card,of our own manulacture. or imparted
now open!. Impaction, b 7
nolnuLtwiaT N. RIDDLE. 91 Diamond.
- LIOR TILE CITY AND COUNTRY TRADE
j_ 160 dn. Brooms, assorted Idea and twben
100 drn. Churns, assorted styles and dean
100 nests Tuba, pine and srnar '
50 dozen
!dearness r,
Into and oedrn
In do ' Stearns:W. Dark Burnet.;
8 do Draw do
tn do Painted ToW two and three hoop;
ISO do. do Docket assorted:
60 do Washboards, do
60 nest. Market Barnednornon.
60 do, do do DO;
20 dome do do assorted 41045;
40 do Sobool Basket.. assorted;slnrn
So nests tentlea• Snoop Mahon.. snorted:
20 dozen do do do do
Now In store and tor salo by
noThdtwtsT 8. RIDDLD., 21 Diartion.l.
LADIES' FANt.IY BASKETS;
TRAVELING BAHREIN, RETICULES,
CARD AND SEWING BASKETS
KNIITL4O BALL BAMCKTS,
KEY AND WALL NAMIETA,
TOY AND TUMBLER BURETS,
In ye tya* varie And skylif,
Jolt sadectmll fur thf.
110L1D.173,
sod for ..l. by
NAMONL BIDDEN,
_no22:lrodtvrlfil . No. 21 Dloonnod.
TJOUSE-FORNISILING GOODS, such as
„LI Tabs, Heelers, Palle, Brooms, Brushes, Clothe. Linos,
Mops, Knife Trays, Clothe. Clamps., Chamber
Hamper& Nursery nod High Mak; Mar
ket and Clothes Baskets, Cloths
Pine, Rolling Plus, Potato
limbers, Bleak
Mn.!.,
Rat and Mouse Traps, &0.,
With mahy oShor ankles, too numerous to mention, In
great variety, Put opened and fora tale by
noZklmdawleT BAWL RIDDLE,2I Diamond.
moos nansarnin wr. 11•111,100 II BSI.: P. !MIT%
mean n. 11.12.101.
- 11 rA R . BAUGHS & CO..
, E. 00.11. PACKERS
Alui &slats In
PROVISIONS.
lIIL.Pork }louse on Concontstreet. near But Lane,
ghany City. ORION No. 009 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa
.............
017" LP d. SIZEPAILD,
00M ,m iSsION MERCHANTS,
AND DISALILILB IN
FLOUR, eIIAIN..SD PRODUCR,
No. 343 Lankly Street,
PPITOIDURGII, PA.
Choice blonds of FLOEFIT, for Baker's end Family use,
oonstanti,y on baud.
order@ tor Merchandise p n rt eialy attenton paid
°o
elklleldg
'looms! Hocipsn • HOODS!!!
ALL 200 dozen on hand and tO arrive, to Brat eatecolotr,
"--•• 100 du toads to our own order, In good Plttehttrg
color":
Meity and Country Dealer. WOW at the easy lolem
A oboko dock of OomLna, flumfleLf. Odle., Idllts,
HUN. Tem( Cloak., !bur* a..
koln BATON, MKS A Id AMOK , IT 71111 Wool.
BERLIN ZEPHYR,
SHETLAND WHOL,
ERECTING MATERIALS, he.
A choke amain:mit of•netlinini inn , lino nt
EATON, °SEE a MAW/17MT,
mxE No. Ir llfth onwt.
L A It D -
0 i.g, prime suir Lard,
ONIONS. -500 bush prime lied,end Yel
low Onions, tu storey:Wm off by:
. 4.1 USA CIF a- VAN 001tDis..114 &mod
T ARD.-20 tags prime new Lard to arrive
sad /or is% bi •
not sums/ a vas Wannali laced #t•
Na 118 Wood at, 2d door above Yin
CONSISTING OF
=MEI
To antra md for solo by
GILAPI VAN NonDRB„
114 Becood .vat.
ffaiscellantous
FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED
PY 1 1 11 S. STATr. Vklit ? .. r ;
GR A FF &
P.I.A.N I T ItS
FOIL POP.
T 0 E S.
FOR TUE BEST
COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES,
With tarp Fnn.l Do.n. for throwlnt In c. -4a,
AND REST WOOD COOK STOVE.
DIPLOMA FOR BEST LAUNDRY STOVE.
Alto, ou band a Jorge nsaortan OS of (leafing St,',o,
Plain and Panty Orme PUMICE, Vemllera. Sail and Deg Iron.,
Bogor Kettloa, Wagon Rol., follow War., to
. GRAFF & CO,
No. 245 Liberty Bt
AT TUE HEAD OP WOOD STREE T ,
ae2-1.741 Fri-mart. Fax..
src 0 E
0
1?
-14
A. BRA DLE Y,
No. 4 Wood Street,
WOULD INVITE PUBLIC ATTENTION
to the forgot Bieck and arsatest yacht,. of /hoots
le rho State, among which will ho Neill the relobratot
COAL COOK STOVES,
TROPIC,
Eureka and Arbiter.
VICTOR,. LIVE OAK .5. PITTSBURGH
Togethii Protalum tiara CU? it Ilea,
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
OF EVERY DKCRIFTION
Groat 1nd...m..1.1n Miffed to 81111dera and othor. In watt
orOIIATCS,OII4TE FIt(INTB. FMNDERS, kr.
We wonld call psrtleolar attention to oar justly col Ara.
DOUBLE-TOP GA6 AND SMOKE CONSUMING
STOVES;
TROPIC, EUREKA AND ARBITER
The only Oa, anti Smuk.Cousumers In the market (Ali.:
ars that are called .o have rent the DOUBLE
main feature lo asvlng Plates and Pool, esttl.h Is secured
to us by Peo patents.
To those In wtot of n Ntorr f.,r Fatally on, that ha. oor•
er failed to glee natisfartion, we would recommend thoor,
which, although they bane nay, teen exhibit Ant at Ntate
sr Ooooty Fair, bare • reparation for Durability sod gcou.
my in fuel unequalled be any ether Pterra to the tqate.
CAUTION'—Bu; no Stove called Clae Con
sumers without the 'Double Top. poi:S.:Cu'
FIRST PREMIUM
Is• Steens, Grates and Ranges!
I=l
CILVE. MEDAL
DIPLO M A S!
AWARDED BY THE LATE A LLEOU ENT COUNTY AND
WESTERN PENNY YLV \NIA AGRI
CULTURAL worry
BISSELL &-, CO.,
NO. 235 LIBERTY STRI'.ET
00 0 3E. IZT C - , JP -A Ft 1... OFL
HEATING STOVES,
Fine and Common Enamelled
ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
And the Celebrattd Cardhl end elegle
COOKING RANGES
II yon want Lb. BEST COOKING RANGE that Is made
WI at
BISSEL,L ,t CO.'S
Il you want • COOK MO STOVE that cannot Go SW
Pined, call on
BISSELL & CO. -
If
PRONTO ANDu arn baIFEWDERD, ca lding • home,
ll on sod wata tlm 1.• . t GRATE
BISSELL ,i Co.,
No. 235 Ltr•rty 17l reel
DIIPIIY & MITCHELL
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Office No. 1 Steet's Block. South-Water
St , eor La tiall• St., Chicago.
Wria-nhouteet Nu. 13 South-Water Bt.
Solicit for the purcbaee of Flour and Grain in
Chicago Market.
. anncem la rrrueolon
, -. , . ,
Wallace.llllcbceck, M'Creery a CO, Daniel Elq .
GA IA W. Came, Seq. Alma . .. Watt A {SUMO.
J. J. Fe
Houston, Hag-,l ' nottlem
. W. FINLEY.- V. A. TURPIN.
FINLEY & TURPINi,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
CHICAGO,
airOlvapanical. attention to the parallax. aad sale of
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORK.
10—LiPPCNOOTT ♦ CO., Fittsbnrgh, P 3.
JNO. U. CANFIELD, do do
DANIEL WALLACE, do dd
ftel6:3mdla
&t . A,\XWO,S (' I a' C) .lill-10)
JUST received by the subscriber a superior
lot of the Etitrivulleu
STEINWAY PIANOS.
To t• hlclyre direct th• attention of the boson of these Duo
lustrumetitd sod of the public getwially,
11. NLRB= t SRO, No. 03 Filth street,
8010 Agents fir Dtoluiror. Pianos.
N. lI.—To obtains cantos, no surly mil Is soh eitod, as the
supply It quits Inadequate. nols
WILLIATIX SCRIICIIMAI,N,
Practical Lithographer,
Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth at., Pittsburgh.
MAPS, DIPLOMAS, SHOW CARDS, PORTRAITS,
LABELS, BONDS, CERTIFIOATRI OF STOCKS.
BILL FEUDS, DRAFTS, A o uol.l Ily
LADIES' BOOTS
AND DOES.
The undersigned having bought the stock or Peter Lia.
tor, deowled, will cautione the bestow at the Uld stood,
GRANT STREET, between Pecond and Tided streets,
Where every Mudd
LADIES' SHOES
1.111 Da mad., to order, of the BEST MATERIALS AND
WORKMANSHIP. mid told at the lowest cub priest.
WM. D. SMITH,
TRACI:ERIE& OE' MUSIC.
Max, Male. Megan and Si Ow.)
SlPClaises la Itlngtair, ia the inninge for drin , t4 iad
Betmdge fh Jumth..
Allirtarma made Mama open application at his REBI•
031101. 30. !1.13 TOURtici STREET, Pittat=sh, Pa.
odlily
nal' Ii DES—Fur ealo by
L Doll MUMS i ANJBet, 121 beccmd stmt.
LIVIN GSTOI,
- --:--: -I * - •:' . 7' .. ''''''vr• - -I' '' '
. '''. att ---- t'', -''' --. At.iW .- ' . 1 1" Ir• - . 1 :Tra.FTW‘:::' '
• ir ...itiu, _
4 i
:.tijigylii2Eri• , iliii . j1 4 11 1 I . a i.i_ c_l . ...- 4 4 . :,:., ; .
:-:4. , ...1 ? ...t.,
MANUFACTURE i !' --.
1 ''' , :...3:341..'"'5 , :..2i5 : -.+=iAL- 6.i.r . • T A'A'. A lr ' . 1 - .: ,
STOCK, UAL U ILA IN, (PRE. C , 4A L. MON.I.dd f. Au . III :I I ANKS' PAT ENT S PLATFORM SCALES or Erzar vAnurr, for creigliing T UNA F
rinzpoin• a Moratandisit,F. et Itether p0r . ...e. or on Mae*
e.ith Ull/.1111, 1,,,, p-,th m ,,, I ~,, ➢
n, wpsd,,,,, CrinfriFt, and of a ll cfn,s,.6 and t.traciti , 4,lr , ra Katirrlvl porposta down
to U.: nm...rl t , no, r Scal..• au .I ~:..:1,11, : ' ..:
COPELAND & Cb
Proprietors
A Lkk, they ern the Patect.e• kna i.nty iisnot2iitttrers of tha unrivaled JAN VS PACED DOOR Locits'
AND L. ATC RES for rlab,r 1..1r band doolii;'of emery size and variously trimm.+l and COFFEE
I'AIN - T MILLS. OA: MILLS an, ELIELLERA, SAUSAGE CUTTERS end STEFFEBS, BOLTS, EFIV•MICTITNG .
GATE at,.l saurrta BAD C.SIDS2S, AXLE PIILLIE% WARDROEREO)Ep, FIRE IRON ETAKAN
dc: attllr vsrl-ty i f Mittlothle.Pa.lings and Dornegtioßardmi!av Fm.m l, 3 , ucClA,yd
rk/Z ,
CHEAPEST! BEbT ,LARGEST!!!—
$35 pave the Tuition for Single and Double
Book-keeping, Writing, Commercial
Arithmetic and Leetures.
IMMMlllia=l
1.1.nal tint • to complete a full 1,, m d t. - . 11)
Eiery student, open grade lug. I , 4,..4rauteed Glebe roe..
...tear to trtauage the noon, of an', ba•lneea, aridArialifhd
to ennl a sal', Gl' from 8500 10 81000.
Hodottis eater at any ton.—S., Voratlan—Vlavies at
pia/wire..
PI PIMIXIOSIS FC/Et ItUSINES. , Wr.ITING
Fwt. jE4I, racelved at Plttaborg Pi.l...lpbls t`hte
tatnte Fair , at Zatiewrllle. Alen, at tll.4prinel pal PatuLathe
Uolan for the pan four years.
ev)...1.111314tera . vow received at half pre:.
Sur Urcolats. Specitnem and Dlstrtliiitia64 . l Viaft , of the
College, enclose free letter stamps to
sa24 da aP F. W. JENRINS, Pll.l...oirsit, Pa.
lubL ffl.ottCrs.
VOL NG MEN'S ell aI TI AN ASSOCIATION.—
Recular Monthly Slutitign; of Ills Aaeoclatlon isi/1
Le hold an riIONILLY °vetting, Roth, at 714 o'clock, at the
flume, Flint at A lull nu punctua/ t d
liroqintab
i It] 11. A.I.4VEL , Recordlnfifteey.
.31tRCANTI LE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION LeC
iirrace.—Thii fourth anti fifth Lestcres of (he Mar.
rantile Library Axecclatien cow. rill be dtllybred by
HENRY OURS, nig . of Mal., ion TUESDAY and
TBUItSDAI' RV IiNIS GS, Nov. TLth bud Dec. IatiLAWAY-
MERNMM
U. “The T..ndency In Popular Oratory toll,:
tr.sscenes and Falsehood."
1 ento, to be had at the M4sle and Bonk,Storea,
Iltent, library Hooves and at the Docq.
op..ta at 11 , y oiler[; Lecture. td begin at 7,”"0%10ck.
W. 11.11111WAID,
JOSEeII ALI3FIEE,
W. D.IIIeO6WAN,..
Jos. 13. purrs,
c.
0t.21,11.1 lavture Committee.
, nil, ANN IV /illtitAßl%—lhe Sumner Lit
entry Inatituto, of Alleghen City, tellh. give
Literary Entertalr rneot on the octant n of their Third An
niverattry !kettog, at LA FAYhTTE HALL, on ht9NDAY
KVA II I AU, Nor. ',Nth. Prot/taming will bucomynced of
Recitation., Original Orations and Inillognee, entertaining
end mansion. biro of admission 15 CIENTO.
1 41 . 11,• • Crlebrntrd ' ltekn . :l ', ;•llll)! m I:tteladilnor,
•
Tad. , ^Pon 64—peeformancd In Otaniilea. 7.4 o'clock.
nnTUktd •
tyrrtca AIONONGAIILL4 I.III.CAAA. Co, t
Plttaburklt, Noc.l9tb, 1810.
r . ..7 - Ax Election for Nino irectors-of this
Company, to eery« &Icing. the 6nealog leric PIC be
held at the itetltt, No. 9S Miner 'Um!, on TUESDAY. the
(lb day 01 Ihrettib, next., between OA hoots 011 ii clock,
A. M• and o'clock, P. M.
n.,211-1111 HENRY M. A/ . WOOD, Pecrotary.
1,711ri 1/.110,t0 btaLltatLa Co,/
l'lttabatab, Do, ltth, 185 D.
I V I VEND.—The Presiditnt and Director
this Company have this dayldeclarell a 'alvtdatd
of Taa Dailarland IVry Qn:s oo eseli hereofm the Capltal
Stock, on at the record profit, of the' last MI temps, to
to applied to the teductfan 'of tbo Block Doe
oo21:Itad HENRY 2.1. A WOOD, Ilectataty.
PANneTtrtnit btrltanCt Cot
Pittlburgh. 16th, n ,
o.
[0.1)1 IDEND.—AtA meetillg of the Direct
s 01 thl• Cumpxop r hold thial day, o ditltiond of
FIVE PEI/ CENT. was &I:tarot% oat of thn pruflttlul tbn
Jolt lox mouth, ',synth, in entb on dotnand to tlust3oldert
of polti oy Stout., /tut to to credil.4l to.Stottr. Nolot pr hold
en. of Stock not fully paid Up.
tio10:Ilud I. OILIER EPROCL, ieey.
Ebucattonai.
i
North Sewickley adeiey..:: : ' 7 ,1
PIUS SCHOOL is situate in/Beaver Co.;
± 1.0., about 5 milers north of Ne ItC* . htott Station on
Pittsburgh, It. Wed. and Chicago Magog& Its lona
lion to ICO Meriting on mamma of th herathfoltmest no
twanty of the sun ouuding 00..117. T e Stadmt..l itseffee
from immoral assoctattuus and all each eanmottiad!gg% m
roil divert their minds. .
,
it I. conducted under the conjunct i mpercialociof Res. H.
WEBB'S. and Mr. LUCIUS'OSNOOD. gr. Osgood letztoettt
oe the molt, of oAgood's sert.sof Pr we kteadOrimsd •
tar of long experience. 'the Male Language. will be
taught by Prof. 11 . .t.EDAPT. e gentlem. ednmited In Flans
etv.l ti,n1.1.3. • ;
, . .
The next i.e....0n sill coonnenen on '4IIESDAT, 001.23 th,
1b:,,, Alld C 4 . 1111.1115 .:/rocks. The course of InstriiOtlon is
thiiro•.gh. si,•ll,,Eng AN the losnchis taught In high
actio..le , 3,3 . 1, . ~
TERUO; I ..
ilewrolug. Tultinn, Bonin, Lights, Fuel, Washing--. 566 00
Alditional fur Latin ROL Oning, each . —..,/ 500
Pt toe:, and Guinean, each. .. .
...AO 00
Instrurnental 61tiet • . I._ .. ...........1 1000
.3',/..1 Music 1 00
i.e ftalLnr pa,stwu:.,ra oultirosa li.or. . WEIILILILL or Mr
I. 4,,01,00. N... 0; L.L , 11•11 - 1t1,7. l'eL.
ItLrLs.L.Nc.t —AL 1 ILAUI:I{, J. E. PA E., Ginn. Vi;, 808.
16001.3 r., J. D. MrYnDogo. to;3o:2l:peed
8111f01.11611/101 COol'olieilot3/ L. coLLEtis
4NO ..,•
WRITING ,ACA EMY
f'
College Hell, Dlreekond, B rmlnattam.
TKRAIS, CASH ON ENTRANCE. 1:
For OrnamentaLlTlitiog-.....- $l6 .....
`• Plain IP riling ..... -.... .... —. 10 Time tutlitolted.
° Writing and Liook.lissplng A
r1CIILIT:
N. fill AFFER, Professor of Wnting of Book Hespl•g.
(1. IL LICITHEIAD, Jr., Professor of Learnanalalp.,.
C. V. WELLS, Professor of If .Ktcpfug and HOmmor.
clot Calculations . .
Ilia. W. R. BOLTON, Lecturer on htory and Roma
Biildects.
HON. It. P FLENrcrEcEs, Er.-IL 8. ; Hiuhdor to Der.
mark, • member of tb+ Pittsburgh EMI, Lecturer on Cone
mercial L.w.
PROF. M. IL EATON, Lecturer on Et Dom
Call and see whet has nevenbeen beim.attempted by any
peomon, namiddi Bpeciinens of Grimm ntal and Practical
Pouteemblp eseusted hi youiprmence, 1 tbs. .bore .14.. 0 f
Hem ild mcoude nut npwards.
Ouo.l boarding at y 2,50 per week. /11Irrelnghand retry
free fur students. Eentrance et coy
n+ HT.
Poe specime of off-hand ntlettltn. W tlug, enclos• two
poetage "tamps, end add,.
G. 11. LEITIIiAD, Principal,
1 Pittsburgh, p...
ME=
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PENN INSTITUTE, t -
HANCOCK STRUT, NEAIIIENN
Will to- open ou MONDAY, tbo 2.1 , th uatrar. Zona
$22 per I.oollioll of five months, g. M. EISIITM,-
ott`yt f Frit4pit
Itmurnmento
M IRYLOR
AT 11AS0216C HA
For Three Days Mor,
Dl the popular reques
MONDAY, Tt EI'SDAT AND WEDNE.S ,
N,ember th3th,Z)th hni •
NU♦ P. 0 SITIVEi.Y NO
q`Eakikllion. wick evening et
oeriay .ftcrnoon nt 3 o'clock.
Single Ticket. cents 6 package •
Children 12 auto. To Afternoon Yshi
confer. children 6 cents only.
=COLE TO OK ADIILIALED
RICHEST DI
Kings or Env
iv 11 AT? A BEAUTIFUL II
rr LIE article that will naturally restora . rhe
.... 1•4 or aI he hats, (the chaagiag of tech to gray beingWl 110.11Caltur) 01 A lack or proper auctotio ,) to Duly wiralu
able rued.ime. Prot WOOD'S 11AIR B10 is Menzel,
b01er0..., safe remedy for drynee., pre stars cheap, of
color pod the several evidence. of • lack (secretions at the
roots ed the heir, which can bolouted. Q X
preparations
abound, and "hair troika' , All every titer meet," to
:the country. Avoid ail ; "hair tonic." u l ess luniewn to De
1 c
the preparation of rouse man Whose cel bray has beeionter
world yid.. Do oat let any nrotruni v eider experiment
upon your hair. Touch nothing you ba o not good raison
to belie,' ix all that It purports to be. tumor Weed has
earned, by years, of rrevore trot of the vi fu of hit proper
esto, his prerout fame. Over ISO certlA tees ate DONs us
of due value of this Bole Bootoratire, fro pania whn have
tried It. head the fullowloge
0 10 w Ton, /y4llOlll, lilt,
"DR. WOODi—Dear Sir: Permit me to storms to ;on the
obligation. lem weeder for the entire [oration ore my
heir to its original color. About the Dmof my arrlyal In
the United dtates It was rapidly becomln gray, heti ppon
the •pplic•iluu of your "llair ilestonstl. . it won recoiled
it. anginal hoe. 1 coashieryoar Heaton lieu a reryegote
dertui invention, quite etilcaultrue u well le agreesble.i
1 em, dear air. yours truly, B. TICIALBEIIQ. ^
Hes. 0. W. BUTTED, Indianapolis, Ind., my. he ware •
wig for several year; but by roe one at iyirca's their Eitestope
alive he now teas a flue head °Their.
efEr hold by all Druggists, and try..l Wood et Co, 41i
Broadway, New York, nod 114, Marko a .t, Bt.LoulsAlo.
Bold In Pittsburgh by lir. OKO. 11 . KEY 404 ft. L. rem
BESTOW( kw., and all Druggiota. WO:4W
STZEISINES
DENT :I B T, •
191 H PENN STREET, oppogto St. Cif&
otel, teems :froth on Plate of Condit. ' and
Port, lain: alto, on gold got other Matadi Ham when des
ed. Al! other Dental oporatlous ogrfol attedatiod to.—
IClotrloni Anseathiga spplkd to extracting teeth. ordtoly.
CARD. —Dradristsr.—
Dli. ()ALVES lf.
A INGM
hi, 47 BILITLIFIELD, bT., between 341
Pitts Lira)," tra„.
'raiders bin monitor to the cititeg• of tit urgo andhn
Ity In the line 0! We prooorlon. lle ope t.ss 1b the of Cwt
Improved :nodes of Dental &nom Gavin log finch m itterp
ale es bare good tee ordeal of • lung rot pc, uw
udllerty with the moot dad<alt operate iotichrot to th e
VrOfillfi9ll. PaTraol.l bite lu wanting the public that far•
tort rand odors win be given to all < engaged table
handr. Tcrm, Rotiorate. no24,3trui
144;
C. SILL, SUSGLON DINTIS4
. and Skald...coo No. 1:7 GRANT
oppoello tho atort i.lvaeo, honoree ho
of War may thrur 11th their
Ott. radon+ ohybv of 'reeth !toward If trEsh4
ItOOFINO MATERIAL for sale cbrlsp,
with printed Instruetiene for ri
lb. bebt, Ipure6
WAI. JOH BON.. '•
fitrerit
■ UNEY-200 bozes,!cases.akd jam j p st
■ ual
tre'd and for eby WILLIAMS WOHNSTO
cots 11{ SzsltbleSd Sheet.
FUESti FRUiT-Icusk Turk
0 do Zrnt•
3 .' 45 Wp..T.TA
i:i w.ix~ yn:~H.r
eitp- . Ziurtton z.7%,alra
J. G. 1341. v -is, 4.1.n0tignepr.......
0.).1noprolool Salo. Ituoraa N. E 4 filth fitttet.
,;•
U[FD ERSII I RTS,' DRAWERS, CLOTH
4,.) 1 5 1 0.48., AT AOCTJON.-4.h0 Thu 017 ):558:111 1 / b.
Dee. 1.4 ai 10 n'clnet.,al tl. Olconrer. !al Bak* Reatlta,tio.
54 Flab 0,1.1111. .001,
50 dor. a , ldtr , iderls.B 0088.51sta 11.1 Dra.ep; .
" Vroelf o laroals - ..
18 Cusimo. 110.1,18 Cate
105 rain PanTaln.,;,roc Saila ot.S.r Teats; 5 pairs Black' D.K 004 C...-lase ,
2 do Ealinat;
10 coo aosortrd Elmo
rt, trod. If ttyrittA a.tteni. iy a; DA V.S. AOOl.
VENEERS AN If 01'11 C MAINET 111 A
TEM I, AT ADWINISTIt
on TIgInPUA 4 NI: 'RN I Nu, hne . Z.kh nt In rednek, mill
bn ..1.1 In Ins Sktunns en, I. , ;slrh Filth Wee,
below the 1.) 1111min...test,. { ^ l /1..
“ s 'Y nod vslorbin st.rec o(ths'
tont klaterlsl, t onaret.lng Wnlnut. )Ininciany, :Lads Wood,
Fatly, Whits Unliy, Ito.ntroo.l, Red C. der, It tills Oak arid '
Maple Voseem P.nn Aback.no 31 ,, 0h11ng;
snu unsed; Wautur, Oat, 3lsptr, INIUsr, Chewy mill Binh
Choir Tope, and all pstts or Turned etufr treat isms mate.
riel, fur ctialra Alpo, en: not sluff fnr tun sus, Card Trthlelk
Wuh &Ands, Wsnlinlss Muhousny Conirg Mara!
Table Tops; lialruluts, enrlel liefr, spit( Carle. Tarilab,
kn, khnn some choke pinees or dole& if Fureltate.com,
prising Tute-s-retno, Marble. Tup Terlso, Au,'
Olialrs. Cabe, Tucket's Tatout Spring Urn:Mend 85t!..5,.
tr. Also, use eaperlur Flre4torf tufo.
Terms es eel, not',.kdrititsrP S. G. DATIIT.A.nei...-
UNCLAIMED PLOWS AT AUC,TiON.--
ou Thutsday, Dee. 22.1, at o'clock, P. D. irsiikiCote•
martial Balm Rooms., No. hi Difth street, on immune:Wu=
It may torten; to pay freight arid ehargM, trill Liatialdi.24-
Plow. from the Warner Goofy I iletdo; unlcs. redeemed',
!Ware the day of sale, h 0 2 .1 .1.0. DAVIS, duet: •
•
AUSTIN LOOMIS C0.,.3/e=dante Excham!.' •
A LLEGHENY PROPERTY FOR SALE 's:
Zll. —Two Lots on Montgomery strset,llo feet Gant oath
nod extending along Taylor noonno 110 feet.
Terms, one-fourth cash. Indimce in 1,11 sndlyeses. Ap.
ply to • AUSTIN LOO.lllB A W, IR Ifoorch emcm..
STOCK' sm
SALES BY AU . 1.60,M12 tr.
CO., AT THE AIKECIIANT., cxunANur. EVERT
THUR- 4 0AY EVENING.—IIavh, Bridge. Insurance sad -
Copper Stock, Bone! sod Coal Estam /odd of public ale.
at the Merchants' Exchange by
AUSTIN LUOISIS a CO.
Not., Drain, enA Len. on 11.1 Main Inv:4l.W oa
reasunablo terms by AUSTLN LOO.IIIB t CO.,_
sell Stott Not., Brokern.b2 Fourth
JOBS! T. tonvt Ghto4
LOGAN & GREGG,
IMPORTERS OF
HARDWARE,
NO. 5111 WOOD STREKT,
ton D.A." sit.orm St. Cb.tk.
1030.1.1e.m
G. 8. Baran, We of Lancuter.,—.L.ould . Gictw,PBBB.4
GEO. S. ERMAN dt, CO.,
Conamission Merchants,'
FOR TITS SALE OF
PIG IRON, BLOOMS, L-C.,
No. 52 Wood St., s'l=bn/ch. :
11.crkauxia—LyonTiThorb k Co., Plitatrori-k, Dringstoa,
Copeland k Ca., Pitteburab; Moe. E. Franklin, .E:41.,
Lan
water, Linn. Flinon Camera, lierriaborg; U,3 an, Gardner . ,
a Co, liollldayeburg. Pa. jeZfkanad-,-
THE ENTERPE/BE
Insurance Compa.ny
OF PIIILADELYIII.i,
Insure. Agatn.t Loss or Damage by Piro
on Ilaslidluga, Merchandise. Floe.:
allure, ,
at Reasonable : •:•.
Rates of Premium.
DlASmoss.—F. Ratchford Mani William SHRee; of Wal•
BVE. t oo4lialbro Prsrkr. Juo. M. Atwood, of Atwood,
White & Co; Decd. T. Trodlck, of Tr dick, Slav & Co.
Retry Whartoo; Mordecai L. Daimon; he... 11. Btarattof
Moirut & Prod Juba R. Drown, of John M. Drawn & Co.
B. A. Fatisimitook, of D. A. lenhoestock & Co.; Andiaw;E„
, • J. L Erring., of Wood A Erriny,er.
F. RATCRHORD STARR,
Caul. W. Closa,Ssen,tary.
Prim - min RsessaAlits.—Wm. liolmoi& Co Partite:
Co-, Thom. M. Rose, RN, J.. Manila% Rig,' &limy-
Erarnar, Esq., Wilson, M'Elroy & Co., Miami, reyaa 004
Dailey, Bro•ci & Co w Lislugmeso, Ospeland & Co., Jarnos
Lyon Ca, Wm. S. Lavoly a co.
OEO. S. BRYAN & CO., Agentii, ?4
Jo3Ccemd No. 6.7 Wood *c0i..71
BOOTS AND SHOES
JAMES ROBB
N. SJ .3larkep Street,
iz . Ckat
Which he silt sch, INIhILES.II.B .1 asrau.
CITY MILT WOUIL always. Nati. Cali imdai
amino NA dock before rau cluing uis,•ah:ra
FirreiBIIIIGH PLOW — WORE:S:
et. c. - BIDWELL !
Late of Ppm . 1. Itidm-01,1
IA 9 ON HAND A VERY LARGE
stOck of
PLOWS AND PLOW CASYINGS,
Grail the different seristies t risedy to apply his friendsend
toma* ea meta. 111. NEW WORKS, now being erected
in the central pat of the ctty t on the lot fronting MI feet
met. on Di inane We, end 'Fayette attest, end eztecullag
Sill feel on fi t amea t ages, will be equal In etteut and cat
patty to any Plow Works to the United Sta.., lasing all
the modern Improvement. In bah wood and Iron working
Machinery, and will be to full operation silent the Ant of
Jetinary ensahig,
lliretticeatid Warehoures for the pri,tat Ide liberty
street, corner of Cecil? alley, and Z 7 Peen iitreet,
illrOrders are tespectrolly solicited,
notiltf
sLiTEL
ATTORSBY AT LAW
GIII:a--Oorner cr Fifth - eel Wylie Slreete,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Will practice end attend to collections In the cm:ails:ea
Allegheny, Armstrong, &erer and Bailer. nollalyd
OMEN
C. B. M. WAITS, .. •
. . •
Attorney and Counnelkor nt Law s ~
•
11A8 RE3IOVED TO
KUUN'S LAW BUILDINGS,
No. 13 Diamond Street, . .• .
roxIdollyx8) Next door to Pt, Petnt's Church.
=IP . ter
,LY EVENINGS
th,
LONCiy.ft
o'clock, And lied
nnr le.lolll .
MCKNIGIIIT & CAR -SIMIAN,
six (ors iNllar;
Mons, LedloiL234
n.o3tAl
DEM
NO. 110 FOURTH STREET,
•
IRISH & 15LACILENZ , Attorney
if Law,
„LCHOce No. 130 Fourth amt., Ci t•bargh, P. Notary eqb
lie and Ohio gommisalnee,
rors.
a 'BLOODLESS ITICTOBB!!!
1.000.000 BOXES SOLD OP
AD OS ITAILL
MAG E C P ASTIR
True enormous quantity of this Invaluable
Remedy has been nurebased by citizen of thellitited Etats
during the then time it btu been barer, the public. The
mason for this extraordinary norm it 'imply it the tetasl
troth and value of the ankle. No ono buys the MAGNET
10 PLABTEB without becoming Its friend. II perform' all
that is promleed, ind =nits with it its own recommends.
00 *. rmi/ thin I** rklm7—Pe4roful and bloalless—but
we believe not Inglorious than the tiNnumbeof war, with
ta carnage and desolation.
The MAGNETIC PLASTER, Is OnLottbtellly. the Greatest
Strengthener sod Palo Datrrryer 'that &lance Ass yet dig.
covert. If yon pnt thls theta
the Plaster .111 stick there mill the pain has.Arseashed„..
This Plantar magnetises the paha my, sad
PALM CANNOT EXIST IMMIX TILLS . PLASTER .
Is 'APPLIED.
Behemoth., Lameness, titgineezi; Debility, HerronSOW
&amigo. DY.Pciwio, Coen., rod Colds, Pains and Aches
oy.,, eg hind, down even to Corns, are insinatiafcry rtlicsexi
and, with • Mao patience, yo, ay amok by then:4l
- lona.rn of the lIA QIYETIOPLAtaBIi. It Is the star
pleat, sorest, safest, pleanntest kid ctrespeet reined: to
existence. Its application Is unlverval--equoils to • (ha '-
strong man, the delicate women, sni! the feeble infant.—
To each and all It wilt prove a Baia. and • 131 casing. Its
we is agreeable, and without an.yan. or thought. Its
pries is within the relict, of or poor ; all cuiy bets
It who ore sick end wafering to any way.
should be alwaxs 'supplied with this invatria
-
hie PLASTER. It will be the Good Physician In say
household, ready at all time., sad st Instant
Put up in airtight tin 1..4. Each Low will make ex
eight pleas., and Any rtrihi can spread the.. Pries -
tout. • box, with Mi. and ;Atha directions.
InrentorD. C. DIOLLEIIICAD, E),,
end Proprietor, la Walter at_ pew York.".- ;
111011EHEMYSIBMINBTICI PlotliTaDts widdby
all dreg
gists In smnyl yhdr city, town and villoge of the United Moto..
vic.oodaw
• , •
Voustoar stun rules the mass of the wli/Or
whatever the shammed and oaleaniluope philalaphereaa7.=.
t o th e mateery. /how them a g•Jod thing, let its mm-- =
to, De ekady dammutrated, end they will not bealusirAP •
glee it their moat Cordial patronage. -The mann have
ready ratiflad the Jadgeneet of a ph ys i tun coot , r ,d os t h e -
virtual of HOSTETTER% BITTEII3, Co may be Rsse in the
hareems quantilbei of MIA malfclaaa that an atuisell7 lot
Is every sense of the iani. tt I. ROW reeogamr4m
great .
17 Espesior to all other ternallea yet derives tor ye Orese= .
the etl organs, mach RS Madame, dyseramb:4 •
i f, and for the mune hien that wive from derthgeMea„
of thaw portico of the eystim. Ilostetteris came Is cwt
=fag a bxnahold wend from Maine to Tersear . erS the
el the Atlantic to the Paige. Try thn article sad be..
•
•
sold hl &Until. and dralmestearrally,eseryortmmy
hp UOSTITTXSAt BMlTH;mmustectexeramul preprieture,
WateramlLEterisst RURAL jetastauT •
Ufficeamm k .
CREETAIIIIIMP
malt the WSW)
MAWn of
mkelbileie
y Prunes;
JOWINATON.
QYRIIP-12 lA mEitn , for sale by
37 NOS WI MAND t JOIINVMS.
PII TSB TRGI6
clank , AIR DASH
uooxs 11.1vx.)
At Very riednoed Prices,
JAMES ROBB,
Third door from tho tartnt Honer
EMZ=
attorneks
.ATTORNErS AT L.lO,
emrsncttair, PA