shurg# 05ayi 3.smon..n. Q. ma— ma- - R. ERRETT & CO.. ED./r i gEs e nd PROPRIETORB TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 29, 1869 Art btriiIITANT CA9C.—Oar readers will re- Mettlbq tie case of a Marylander named Myers, who hidnhpped some colored men at Carlisle, in this State, and carried tbein into Maryland, and = who waSafterwardsarrested .on this aide of the Fenneylvania line and held to :answer. Atthe November term of the Cumberland County Court he weaindicted for kidnapping, and putupon his trial. 'Tile prosecution watt conducted by Judge Watts nod A. B. Sharpe, Esq., while 'Myers was. defended by William IL Miller, F..sq , of Car lisle, and Bradley T. Johnson, Esq , of Fred erick.; Jonathan Meredith, appeared oa counsel fdr the State of Maryland, by appoint . ment, of Clay. Hick' ' '. ` 7 The trial excited a great deal of inierest, and as it involved some import -.. an t: c ines ib u e, which rnoy hereafter become '-'. : l-eattett between the two States, we refer to it at more thsri 1151.131 length. ' .Tbe thre men arrested at or near Carlisle by Myerd,Whu is a professional dive catcher, were arrested 7ort.the pretence that they were fugl live ebave , and were delivered to those who el.itned to be their owners. Myers, after deliv ering theM up, was enticed over the lino, near ' which" he r i esidee,by a flaming handbill offering large rewards for more fugitives, and was there arrested by the Sheriff of Cumberland County. It was a part of the plea of the defence that he • wan ,mtie,A over by .'frauf nod deception." Upon the trial, which came off loot week, it NM proved and admitted that one of the no green wan; . the Blare of Hoffman, of Frederick county, and that Myers was duly authorized to' capture him; that he did or, and restored him to his owner. It was also proved and admitted that the two other slaves were manumitted in 1854 by the will of their owner, but attain February, 1655, the Orphans' Court of Frederick ceunty,• under the law of Maryland, palmed au order di reeling the executor to veil them for a term of years to pay debts, and that shortly after the passage of ouch order the negroes ran away; that Myers was duly authorized to take them, which he did, and restored them to their owner; that aftir the death of their owner they had been -allowed to live with their husband and lather, the staves of Hoffman, in the neighborhood of . .,,the executor in Frederick county, Md. Tho counsel for. the prosecution asked the court to instruct the jury that under the laws of Maryland a bequest of freedom was a Benne legacy ; that if the executor allowed them to go at large, it was an anent to mirth legacy, which could not be recalled, which made them abso lutely free, and that therefore the Orphans' Court for Frederick county transcended its pow ers in parsing an order to eell free negroea, and its order and decree was void as to them. In support of this position they cited the ease of Fepwick vs. Chapman, decided by the Supreme Court of the United_States in Peters. , Messrs, Meredith & Johnson, for the defence, contended that the court had no jurisdiction to consider the legality of the dein of aerrice under which the negrocs had been held in Maryland ; that the only question for the court and jury to consider was the foes whether the negroes were actually held to service orlibor in Maryland, and whether they had escaped. therefrom, and hoeing so taped, whether Myers, -being duly authorized, had captured them and reatorod them to their ; MINIM It was admitted all round that these negroes had been so held in Maryland under her laws, ,• that they hsd escaped, been reeap_tured add taken back again. It was argued that a Penn sylvania court could not directly or indirectly try the question as to whether their "holding to service," was legal or not It could only inquire into the fact of the holding, not the legality of thaf j fact ; and that the order and decree Of the Orpheus' Court for Frederick county was con chae:ire evidence of their being so held to ser vice' or labor. That in Maryland tht only man ner in which the title of a negro to freedom could bo established was in a coart of law on petition, and that a Pennsylvania court could. net try the.question directly or collaterally. But the court held, and so instructed the jury, that the question for them to try was whether in fact and in law the negroes were slaves when they escaped from Maryland; that it was proved that they were manumitted under rule; that if afterwards they went at largo with the assent of the executor, such going at large amounted to au assent to their legacy of free dom, which made them entitled to thete freedom in Maryland, on the authority of Fenwick vs. ,• Chapman, and that, therefore, the defendant was guilty-of kidnapping ; that rho order and decree of the Orphans' Court was conclusive'evidenee only that the negroes were ordered to be sold, but not that they were slaves Or, that that court had any right to pass any such order. If the Degrees were free the decree would not make them shaves. The jury woo out for some time, bat finally rendered a verdict of guilty. The eouvicti.on renders Myers liable to confinement in the pen itentiary for not leso than five nor more than twelve yearn, and a lice of not less than $6OO for each negro ' kidnapped. Ile was convicted of taking tiro. The court and jury having decided that these negroes were free at the time of their arrest, toe question arises, will rho Governor of Pennsyl vania demand their surrender as kidnapped cit lams of this State:' If they- were•while, he undoubtedly would. ' Thu Maryland papers talk of taking this case up:on a writ of error to the U. S. Supreme , Court;• but we do not gee, eisetty, how it is to be'ribne. In the meantime, Myers will go to the penitentiary,' where he ought to have been long ago. Whether the ruling of the court shall turn out to be good or bad law, the justice of Myers' sentence cannot fairly be questioned. The pen itentiary is the right place for him and all of his „v. -tribe. TILE WAY Goy. WISE won 110ALED.—The Ma ryland and Virginia papers publish, with im mense flourish, a parcel of lettere Bald to have been received from the North by Gov. Wise, ex posing secret attcmpta to mane Brown. Among the rest is a letter from Lewisburg, Union CO., Pa., which eels forth that the 4 is "a sworn, Be• .'Etet and lavrlsse band of fanatical abolitionists "and bjack republicans now forming in this ae "well es several other counties in • this State. principal organization is in this village, and "auxiliary societies exist in neighboring towns. "They call themselves 'The Noble Sone of Libel.- , ' NT,' and as far as I can learn number about five "hundred-in all, and are led by Capt. Smelly, . "aline 'Limber Jim,' an ultra abolitionist of this "village." The Lewisburg Chronicle copies the . letter and says that if ever written there it was by,sosto inconsiderate wag, and adds: ' "The question now is, who. Is this 'Captain • Jim?' Linn, Ross7Aikeo, or dho? The whole thing is 'fresh news' in Lewisburg. The people 'of this county are law-abiding men. We have not met the first Republican who approves of Brown's expedition, however much they may pat , Hata his offense on account of the Mato of mind to which they believe slavery aggression brought him; The only pentane we have known who ..seemed to-reloico offer this unfoitnnato affair are Democratic politicians, who grin over it as 'a ittaVraing for one Party.' " -rms reminds us that acouple of policemen Virginia recently arrived at Hollidaysburg as they said, a brother of Coppio. *yeald they bad a Utter from a leading man ;,V4lifielibitieburg, pointing out the whereabouts tridior. They produeektho letter; which acid emote= au untptestiOnablo authority; V...gq:if--A4i tufoed out that it, wan signed with :Ati'llinth'ili a entry negro of that place, whose 0 ./ 6 14 .beeniased some rocklees 'wag. It le t:o add Ith st the officers best a speedy re -,,,..4-tretti,.fres that neighborhood. ' -Arextraordinsi7 lind•sitp, or subsidenie, as Is'ealled,'Oecurred at Bt.liere, CapMs, on the I.4th inst.• ooraineneed . sbout 9 evening * soot. in' A bysoun d . utp -,V,* 'bent half an hour. A ,sarert of ish d. • _ • ". • , . jw.u.w Qtrismow.--The skip takeet..b7 l• &meson, Amman Dnresst_arr. Cart cral• the Central Lialians.lrthe election of PritianCar, —The ship Southern Cross airive:d:at. Ben Frau ignin to the Regency .etPartna and Tascaby—•l eisco on the =ld of October fromiltedow • I has been received with marked dlipiiisMle by The Southern cross, under. Captain Rout, eft the official peo . plei in POHL 'A letter treat that Boston on the 30th of June, making the vitalise city declares that the Piedmontese Government in 134 days. She passed the Straits of Le Mitre, hatthhen requested to calm the Impetuous snirlts'. August 10, being sixty days to Cape llorn.!"Then she, ofuourse, got the wind in her teeth, and be the Italisn.patriots, and the reply was that they could not be. made responsible for the acts ing reduced to her email canvas, the sto*ship of those over, whoin the King w a s net, permitted battled the elements for twenty-three days Of the excretes even temporary control—a fitting ; Cape,. the greater , part of the time in heavy gales answer, the reaseeableness of which no man can of w ind, with frequent rale, hail, and`snow deny., The Dictator, Ferloi, who has been, pro- equal's. - visionally appointed (taverner to the Romegna, On the night of the 2J September, dorlog a h as jai-,,,,ad an .dd r , which is at once firin and tremegdona gale r lfwonderful phenomena it:mai temperate, from which we will quote sehortpas• ; tested itself. The rare spectacle of an Aaron sage that bears upon the temporal power Of the t atultralis, or southern lights, was witnessed. It Pope. "E u rope, he says, "knows that you eommeoced about la o'efoclein tire niorniog and are atb'ieel that you belong to the Church ; increased in eplendor until towards - daylight, .. w e atss iej. the Catholics of all other nations, bat, . when it gradnally_faded before the light of day. o ItAilelle, you Wong to Italy, and It is -your ' Oar inforiaant slates that the whole heavens duty to love and defend your country and to j were of a deep red, which color was reflected in seek its prosperity. the ocean, upon which a fearful sea was redoing. You only ask for that which all eivilited nae These were entinottuted by combs, not of the tions have sought for, namely, liberty of speech' usual white, but almost blood red. Some ef the and conscience, and political freedorn and equal- crew were much frightened. Once during the ity. Yon also demand the application of those night a tremendous bail and snow squall hustled principles which from the Nude of the public upon the ship. Through the whole of this the right of nations. The conclueion of the =mite& I flames assumed the same roseate hue, andswhen to declares in substance that 'the people Of the I a 'spray flew over the chip it fell to leeward In Romagna wilt fight if necessary for the privi- ruddy showers. Between the squalls in the lieges which they claim. Infect the whole spirit I clear places in the sky, the mysterious lights lot Intelligence from Central Italy shows that if were seettehootiorup in spiral streaks nearly an appeal to the sword be forced on the people, to the zenith—now flashing out in the intense they will not think from the last ordeall—the darkness with meteoric brilliancy, and: . new best proof is the earnest spirit by which they arc teeming up against the horizon as with the animated. blaze of some terrible conflagration, so that the Tho London Times of the 11th, in a leading glare was reflected upon the sails. . Captain article on Italy,puts forth a statement in a semi- Rowe and his officers esy that they have never official tone, which if true must bring this goes- witnessed anything equalling this display for lion of Italian nationality to a speedy Close, magnificence. During the gale, several times at After quoting the spirit of the Emperor Nepo- night brilliant comsat:is, or balls of electrie fire, locus letter to Victor Emanuel, which startled appeared flickering at the mast-beads, yardarms the public two or three weeks back, the primary and other salient points. feature of which was the restoration of the old rulers, and a Federal Italy with one flag,ond cus toms and one currency, the writer deelarei that it would be impossible for England to enter a Congress of which these were the conditions to be eettled.suppoeing that Frame* was determined to enforce them. Lord John, or Mr. Disraeli, or Mr. Gladstone, declaring for joining France in the restdratiou of rho Grand Dukes, he says, " would not carry twenty members with, him into the Rouse of C 0111610119." But If the kat. mice of France is confined to moral perstuision and not to physical force, the position of affairs is materially altered. "If," ho adds, "Italy should yield and restore her Grand Dukes under the influence of a too exuberant gratitude, Eng land would have nothing to say against thie ex ercise of the right of the populations to take back their old governors. If, an the other hand, Italy should determine to hold with uneelaxieg grasp the freedom which fortuncbas placed in her heads, Napoleon the Third would have nothing to say but to deplore the ingratitude of mankind. We believe that this reasonable solution of the difficulty has been effected, and that the apparent antagonism be tween the desires of 'France and Italy is re duced to the unimportant difference that the two nations will use their morel influence with the Italiensin - "Opposite directions; or, to speak mere acurately, that England will leave the Ital ians alone to pursue their own course, while Francewillbe free to counsel,persuado, or entreat the Italians to" carry out their promises which, unauthorized by them, but confiding in their compliance, the Emperor of the French made 'in their behalf. We hear that all the Potters have now espoused the policy of non-laterven tion in Italy, Russia alone declining to admit the principles that subjects have a right to choose their own Sovereigns. This protest is of little importance, so far as the practical effect of the now pending negotiations is concerned. AIM° Powers are agreed upon the principle that noth ing more forcible than words shall cross the Alps to direct the notion of the Italian populations." POMP, Nov. l Otb.—lt is reported here, end probably with some truth, t hat the Ring blare plied to the Empefbee letter of the 20th tilt. The reply is deeoribed as moderate, and expies sing much friendship towardas the Emperor; dig nified, and at the same time prudent. The King repeats that he respects the duties and engage meete of Ilia Msjeety, but that his own duties and engagements are also entitled to considera tion. Ido not affirm positively that this is .an exact description of .the letter, but, if it really exists, it would in all probability be couched in ouch a tone. At Vienna among all, and in Italy among the Retrogade party, ern aggreesive move ment on the part of Garibaldi would be received with pleasure, as it would offer the beet chance for Austrian intervention. And what would bo the consequence of Austrian armed interven tion in Italy, if not rho reward of war . . The Press,. says: Prince Eugene de Savoie Carignan, born In ISIG, Admirat and General du-Chief of the National Guard of Sardinia, is the cousin of the King. If he accepts the office whieh has been conferred on him, it will be difficult not to consider that fact as a new pledge by King Victor Emanuel to the cause of annexation and union. It may be observed also that this choice will give to Piedmont a greater share of respoh eibility lathe result of the Italian complieati,no," Goner BRITA/N.-0a Wedneeday the 9th, the Prince of Wales attained his eighteenth year, and in the event of a demise of the Crown,wouffi rule in his own right as Albert the First. The Prince's natal day occurs on the 9th of Nov., the day when all the C - Orporations iu the kingdom elect their Mayors, and both events are accom panied by the merry ringing of bells and other demorultrations of rejoicing, either of which cel ebrations would bo an event in itself, Wit the combined occurrences impart to the day a local as well as it national character. The London Times indulges in felicitations at the extraordi nary changes which have been witnessed during the Prince's minority. Although of no great political importance,; the completion of the period at which the eldest Son of Queen Victoria is competent to take upon himself the duties of royalty cannot beannounced without giving rise, In the mind of the most un• thinking, to very serious reflections. How tau are the changes which have taken place in the course of the life of this young Prince ? drew euormous the increase of 'realm, how wide the spread of knowledge,hor, wonderful the progress In the arts which tend to promote human hap. pines; how wonderful also the progress in those arts which are devoted to the purposes of war and destruction' What may not be accomplish ed before the close of a career which, short DS it is, has already witnessed wonders that in the sleepy old times would have been enough for tbe history of centuries: The article winds up by, a declaration that the three must popular bow ereigns io Europe at the present moment are Queen Victoria, the King of the ISeigiaus and the litog of Sardinia—till limited monarchs, who, I have 'frankly accepted their position, and orably and to good faith discharged its 'duties: On ABLE 470119 LiTELLlGESCE.—Charknthtrll . , Nor. 24.—Asia the case al moat every day, th 6 up, train yesterday brought what purported to be i els .graphic despatches. One was from MartinsbUrg, stating that the enemy to the number of 600 had arrived at Cherry Run, about 8 miles from Mar tinsburg. On inquiry it was ascertained that no i c i ouch force hod made its apearanee there, lad that such an idea existed only in the iotag na tion of some crack-brained individual, or ad been set afloat by some one desirous of a li ttle fun at the expense of our military defenders. It is an outrage on the citizens of this =tied of country, that they should be kept in constant alarm by this system of bogus telegraphic des patches, for it is iropBsuible to counteract the Di -1 c-cee of such rumors in a moment. Amongst the +flatters noticed in town yester day was Col. A. I'. Shutt, of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Wm. Presoott Smith, Esq., Mas ter of ' Transportation on the same road, and Capt. leery Clay Pate, of Kamm notoriety. All these gentlemen visited the prisoners and had conversations with them_ The meeting be tween Brown and Pate was not of the most ear dialcharacter on the pert of the former. It will be remembered twit Pate was captured by Brown ity one of his Kansas battles, by a peieb of strategy not recognized in honorable warfare. Brown declares ho has met a great many men in his life possessed of more courage than Capt. Pate, to which the Captain responded by charg ing Brown with all kinds of villainy, amongst them ho Intimates that Brown would at any time appropriate another man's property to his own USU. Brown woo visited yesterday afternoon by Rev. James 11. Mardi, of, the M. E. Church. Toe reverend gentleman having advanced an ar gument, in favor - of the institution of alsveryi as it now alms. Brown replied to him, esyidg: "My dear air, you know nothing about ebristiin- RI; you will have to learn the A B C's in the les son of christiaulty, and I bud you are entirely Ig norant of the meaning of the word. I, of course, respect you as a gentleman, but it .is as a hea then gentleman." The reverend gentleman here thought it best to draw ouch a disouseion 4o canoe, and therefore withdrew. The other prisoners are awaiting the execution of the sentence paused upon them with exec:tang composure, with the exception of Cook, who is quite crestfallen since the visit of Coy. Wise as the only hope ho bad is blasted by the posi tive assurance given whilst here that under no circumstance° would he interpose to save him. Everything in the shape of business is tuts pended,.and the inhabitants aeon to do nothibg but make efforts to provide for the military. Schools are suspended, and 'wheal helmet! °eau• pied as barracks. Churches are in a manner closed, and the closet must now be resorted to by those whose thoughts are directed from things carnal. Much anxiety is'evinced to know who the Charlestown correspondent of the New Tort Tritium le. I was offered $2O yesterday for hie nanie ' 101 was 68 Ignorant of It as the man mak ingthe offer. If found out ho will faro badly.— Bothinors. Lerner- Womb, box, Nov. 28.—Satonci Bear, one of the it kmeor citizens of. Crutoinnati, died at his residence Pet ik 2.7.';' - InjeiltO,l7kgs &el 1101y4oren jean. •: - .2,..-.-g';',4 - 7 -1,, ,tk • MEM Tim Baltimore Patriot, in reply to Reverdy Johifson's remark that the slavery question!must be Wired again, "if the peace of the country to to be maintained," says: t: "So we go, swinging to and fro like a pendu lum, under the dead weight of the Demperatio party. First the peace of the country Wes re. etored by the Missouri Compromise, then by destroying the Bank of the United States, then by the Compromies Tariff Act, then b' the Mexican war, then by the Compromise set of 1850, then by the Kansas-Nebraska act, then by the Deed Scott decieion, and now it is in proeees of being restored again by re-opening the Afri can elave-trade and lotting the Conetitutiou car ry 'slavery, by its own rigor, into the territories! Oh! this pesos-disturbing and peace-centering Democratic party! WE yesterday saw a letter from the reSident physician of the Utica Asylum, dated the =let, which says that Genii Smith continues to im prove. Oa the previous evening be slept six hours continuously. He has begun to realize his condition fully, and appreciates the impor tance of his medical treatment, as well tie ac quiesces in all the means used for his restoration. Information from Teterboro' is to tbe effect that his family regard his cure as certain.—* Y. Trib. 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And for We 1.1 ItIDDLG, WILTS & CO, 185 Liberty at.' FOR SALLE.-1 offer for sale till the lot jet`; Jammu uest, nukes sooner &posed of, the twulal,; atoried Brick towelling Mose, lo arloott 1 uow reslde,allu s • ate on the South.Consmon. between 'edam! and Waver: streets, Allegheny City. The lot has a front of about 24! f e e on the Uummun, and the house lu goal coudilloui, .oth. water and Via accummodabotes. For terms, Replete' Lank the imescriter at the Lk of Plttaborod AAss !ma,/ MAI • H. UNDERWOOD. H WILLIAMS' Commeraii — andel — utsi-; . ecLool, Bt. Cale street. I.•Abtat 20 yews ago Alr. Wllearns, haring taken charge' of my books liming the stnence of toy brother, originated stiniale of Jonroallalng and paging which reducer the labor of eajs to boon, and RklCb moral Co Blltta•CtJl7 that any: books hare been kept no gin& plan from Oast tbay to thls.” no2ll U. p . CAIN. A OODIPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ALL BUDS Or Dl= GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, ESLE WOLLE, sad • WI Due of Dogmata 4u4 Staple Dm Q *Win yea low. C. MUSSON LOVE, • • • , 74 EMUS Mot == MI Try Hcerhave'e Holland Bitters Try Bo rhare's Rolland Bitters. Jaen abbetliattuents IeOR ISOO, IS OTIT DAVIS CO., Publishers, City and Country Dealers • • • - lattslitibtit stvunts. • . I u*rm errßSTfo,Ut come of tho moot ez traardluiri oommi !Troy . • - PECTORAL +SYRUP. They are at him., su l aoy on. who has double an in. quire of the peewiw she have Wen cured by it. Do. KEY' SOIL la peva...l at Loy t 1110 t o ...aloe Lenee. trithoot [bons, for alt than who heid Lip trdLioes. The price of his PECTORAL le fd cents and 01 per bottle, at 110 WOOD STREILf. For tortnnotulda tate Dr.' KEYSER'S PECTORAL SYRUP. Far latlpleht•Chnautop.hro tat Dr. K EYlsEll'S PECFOR. AL SYRUP. Far Qokkaey take Dr. VsTsrnis PEcToR IL SYRUP . .. For dfllcalty of Breatlieg tat Dr. KEYSKIUS PECTuR. AL SYRUP. F.rfAs s thma and Pbthlele tekeiDr. KEYSER'S RECTOR, AL SYRUP. For Influeoza take Di. KEYSER'S PECTnRAL SYRUP. rc. Whooping Cough take Dd. KEYSER'S rECTOILA L SYRUP. For P/LLo in the Breast tale Dt. KEYSER'S PECTORAL SYRUP. Par S.plttlsig of Blood tuts DJ. EISYSIth'S PECTORAL STREP. For Lan or Volta tato Dr.] REYS'ER'S PECTORAL SYRUP. Par Pxydr.brea Bari Throat We Dr. ILEYBEFIII PECTOB., AL STEEP. - Dor .7 Lung Maw lake Er.KETSEE'S PECTORAL STEPP- . . , . For aay Dimes. the LuToiltake Dr, HUBER'S 2EO• TOD.AL SYRUP • -For any Diem* 'of the Dro.hla take Dr. HEYStilyd, PECTODAL /WHET. Se , ahY Minute of the trachrf take Di. SEYSKR'S TORAL SYRUP. For Mane-nen take Dr.II.IIIIIIR'S PECTORAL SYRUP. F. Pain to the Lange take Dt. PECTOKA.I. SYRUP. Yur catarrh take Dr. ILEYBERPS PECTORAL SYRUP. For Ulceration or the Longa ;take Dr. KEYSER'S I'M TOILAL SYRUP. Ya. Che 4 Dimmer. take Dr. KEYSEirS PECTORAL SYRUP. Per prop( Of .our asaartiota read the followbq moth . gate., Locator Which aro In our ova city : firm:men, Nov. 18, 1838. Da. R 4ll 7.l!—Although pot advocate of Patent lift clove,to general, It afford. cue pimento indeacribable to recommend your Pectoral B.ropl A. a medicine It Is well worthy the attention of my p.m!. who Inay in any man oar be affected with coughs, cold& cough and boarmorea any kind, and font. peculiar anallarsdoo.for removin g II that diammteable actwation naming a .0 rem cold.. I have been, more or less, to m life affected with Inseam 'seat of colds and haymows. t times my throat wrlold become is closed a. to prevent My tiper,B log above a shim per, and by taking • few dome °lithe tar*, ayrop it would relieve me entirely. lo relsommending this medicine, I must auhmitatirmly conthat ls the beet remedy lever found, purporting to atm the ` above, nor should any bMclly be without thie edy for disemee ws prevalent. e rem- Your., most te.geotfully, Pocono,, D. JOWLS, Cashier' Citizen'. Deposit Bank. • STloninviun. O Bergh cough of have used Dr. lieyser's Coughbyrop ., tor bad cough of several year. etancitog, and can dr folly my that it IS the beet medicine for the nine that I - ave rem taken. J. W. Pate.. COL. PRATT AND DB. KEYSER A PECTORAL SYR p P. KIITOI-B—lhar 81m Earned the delay of my not ac knowledging the excellence of yohr Poctwal Cough ityrup sooner. I take great pleature Se. toying thaPit l all you my it le. it beook - rd I& now itta if oty mugii, and rho worst one I was e &filleted with. I have nut mud that rh o . oo ,h o ir o r t het„,nele, nod II can sod do wials that all who an allik•ted would give Ito lair • trick/ a./ dam done, and they will be prucei to my. .1 no Bnack medicine.' lewould not suffer mother such attack for any csaider. atiOry or at icy Crag. 1 em confident I ran breathe more freely than I ever dlr. 1 shall aliraye acknowledge a debt of gratitude fur inventing ao ...Dent • ...ad,. Yon are at liberty to nee my name, in ft. mood, as you Wok Pro Per• E. F. Paerr, liemenger: Con/. Coon., Pitteborgh, l'a. Plrrese to it, May 11,1859. N. B.—l am no stranger to My follow-citirena &newt' who entertain doubM:can consult Ine personally. R. F. P. FlipiSLILOll, April 24, 1831. READ THE TM:TH.—Dm E1t613:--1 ham • daughter who ho taken several medicines for a bad cough, without benallt—among them Ayer'. Cherry Pectoral. Inorchmed from you • bottle of your PECTORAL 87ILUP,Isnd before he had need ball a bottle .he iota. relieved. The second bottle cored her entirely of her o4ogh. Jana Data, Robinson Mrmt, Allegheny. Ptresnimon, Dec.3l, 1853. A OILICAT CORE DT DR. KIITifER'S PECTORAL. STRUP, 7 .I live In Peebles township. Allegheny county. 1 had • inaghlng, and iiplttlog, commenced about the 4th of raornory hut, and continued eight II onthw. 1 elm ployed the boat pbyalchni• in the county, and my cough continnaO unabated until early Inljctotier. At that lime 1 maw advtred to I try your PECTORAL COMIC 'SYRUP, which I did, mod after had taken end bottle 1 woe entirely tree from coughing and wonting. I bed deepslred of ewer got. 'Dog well, nod I think It should be known Oat dots valuable remedy will do ftc tithe. what It Ems done In my case. .1003 C. Lam; Peehlts tp , Witness—B. AL Klan. ; "' • • lattaborgb, February, is:..'. Da. Km/eat—TV° tile 'demure In certAying, tor the ben etlt of that- Winters, to the efficacy of your I'BCD/hal COUGH SYRUP, In mr to. Daring the me of two hot tles, purchased of you, we ward, Cured of a hosnencr amounting to au entire low of rile, which threatened per maneut Injury to the tangs.l WM. A. HILL. m At the fiktAg Home of Wm. A Co., Pttt.burgb 1 Patton Tp., April 14th, l5:17, A WON Ift.lt Vl' I. CURE.—Boni an old neigh er bor of mine a. very iii whh alba cough, which every cue euppored to be coneurontufn. Ilia latwee told me that he had taken every remedy they brazil of without frenetic hi. brother came to are him (11, and 4l were coufirtord In the belle( that be could hot live. Ibh I abont the third of • bottle of yonr Pectoral syrup, whiLll I ',eye him and It en. titely toted him, to the lert•nistrinint of .11. What mates the awe moven/market., fa the ex ream ere of th e man, be twine .tout eighty yea old. I h vs le , d,wift the Pectoral saved UN tile. i, 'rink worNme. irdri.:c K PTA 1 ,- s i'liC T. , ft si. SYRUP It elf at his . t 0,,,, R.go Root ~,,,.i. . , a I y J. 11 IrLZMINaI. pally • •g,..t f..• Allo.hent. SAIVIUEL iItAY & SON, WILL OPEN ON WEEiNESDAY NEXT, In addition to a large aarortioent of CLOTIIIS, In the minit dealrable colon' for flue Drees4tid Pro. Coats, several new varlet'. In ilarringtim an Elysian BEAVER OVERBOATINGS! 1 . , OaOlCl3 sTTLISS IN CalS 'ors, ac , be- FOR WALKING SUITS And the Latest 144igns for TRO WSEIt s AND WA IST4 'OATS' N 0.19 FIFTH 8 irEEI PILESI PILES!! ILEBM lIAa. is II Holy until Thousands of persons hue, Piles—sutler for 700.,.1113 Oho Ellloa.--yet few boo what it is, or bow It lo 1 1, mired_ Every case of Pilo; who er manifested In the !bratty!' elternel tumors, Isms/eat iediego, or In violent itching and Irritation, depend@ ewe Rally upon congeetlun of the abdominal venom cif - striation. This prodaies the en gorgement, dilation of the adios, forouotion of baths., hem. wrings., path and onfferlagi and tbsi - dlociee can only be frindamontaily mired by medicine, ericich, taken Infernally, relieve this abdominal venom coclgeso : Hon. Hence, slut meals, Washes, and even Injection., re to Ineffectual. HUMPHREY'S 11011SEHMTIII 1 '11.5 SPECIFIC, a simple .agar pill, taken two or ihr • times per day, mum the diastase by coring the moditlou you which the disease depends. liendreds hem been cos by It, evert of the moat obatinateMem. All will be trots by benelltta/ by IL— FIFTY CENTS P R SOX. N. R.—A full vet of HITYPPILVreI I UfforsTme Fsbitrics, with Hook of Direction.. and iwenlyulillerent Reniedim, la largo slats, morocco muse, 50; do, In plain rase $l. Family cam of fifteen beam and book, $L 1 to Them remedies., by the oingio 4 or OM, era/sem by mall or express, free of chargo, toliof addreos, no receipt of the prim. Addroes Da, F.II9IIIIIREY a CO, No. UM Brpadway, Now Tort. Fold M-Pittehnygh by J. LANDS JOHN PETTY: All. gheby City, C. P. FLEXING and J.J ROOT. nolclitlmeowdrkarT COCIOUS, CO 1.5, IiOARSENEss, rt . and nnunau, 11.101. Soarouno, o aoy affectlen of th Throat CURED. tb (IRON GH lAL EacKtso Conon In ConenurrtOn, Bro. CMS,. WnarbO 1•1102. e A c . ? yaw, RELIEVED iby BROW N'd 11105. 'Oen A CIIIAL TROOLIES,pe Conon L.... "A notfilr and elegant ronaniallon for COCCUS, Ac. Dr. O. P. BIGELOW, Dorton. • Hare proved eetreos Ply serriceuble j 110ARSENES,L" WARD BEECIIEIL "/ rec..ntrnend their roe le PUBLIO , p PEAR EEL" by. E. IL CHAPIN, New York. "Mort Langur!, We l' fn BRONCIIITIIL" 8. SEIGFRIED, klorrhdarn, Olio. "Beneficial tohrtrunapclled m,peak r zerffreinpfeee, LW LD^ 1t,,. 8. J. B. ANDERSON, St.Loote. "Effeclual for removing Harrows: and Irrierzlicne of the Threat, re cmanten with SPEAK ItltBland SINGISES." Prof. IL STACY JOHNSON, LaGrange, Oa, Teacher of Mimic, Southern Pamela Oullega. "Greer bate& when toles before 4,d after presching, or they pecrodlfxerseneer. Prone their pant eff.d, I tank 'PO.V en l / .f polnannze advantage fame. 1t.,. kr ILOWLEY, A. M , Prerlthmt Athena College, Tenn. Sold by all Drugglrta, at 25 tten4 per boo. A 1,., BROWN'S LAXATIVE TROJILES, or, Oarutaric Lozasurs, for Dyrpepria, Indipertkor.ltbnatipation, Hend ee., Bilious A dema, cfc. nols.d&wihnT APPLES-126 bbls choice Applesjust rec'd and for taloa Ild Second et t, owv GRAD( A VAN GOWER. BUTTER -10 bble pmo Roll Butter just reed and Mr side L 7 n 2 GRAFT VAN ()ORDER.. ONION 500 bus Onionetfor sale, to elm ORAPI A VAN GOEDgil; 114 Becand .1 AVALUABLE PROPERTY on Diamond All 4 fur 5a100n...7 esrmti by h. OUTUBERT t EOM, .1029 Reel Estate Agent4,6l Market strew. 011 Y $BOO for a largo three story Brick I. llL f welling bloom, with lot of ground 211 feet front on Arthur, street, by al feet deep, for rale by 0029 15. OTTLIOERT • EU, , 61 Market etreet.. BUTTER --106 kegs priumlßatter; Dbl.. choke oar do ly Moro sod for nab, by JOAN FLOYD i co, Loll t 173 Wood Moroi SYRUP—S° bblo. Enotarn ,Syrups for solo Oo oolti , JOHN YLOYD & CO. lekl-20 tea. primo Rica for sale by osm JOHN FLOYD a CO. CIIEESE--10 cases Pine Apple English Jut rec'd and for We by ,) 10,0 , Midst a ANDS BON, SD {Feed it. 43 —2OO. ms y y •cd and ex alb b RIWBUfft ANDILISON, Aa n 026 Onclit4. . 7 Zi" 4. 4. 141aatement'of the Bank of Pittsburgh.. N0t.T.5th,1534 MEAN, ee.. mat and Metal:at. - Sew Estate end Greetht Ft,-k. and 51fecellttes-Jus. Duo by other Dante......_. Dank Notre* Checks .... Epode Diold and e.lret)-. Capital Stc , ..l; " !1,1 V 1.700 On Protlln and Coro!onv Uei,o7o RJ UoTodd Dirnlenild .{lld Sensps.ase At c't. t0.,1 1. Dann" other ......... .—...-. Ci.;47 Circultdon L:;744. , 1 am I.ltlvegits . . nnA,o77 14 En . The olorto stalemont it corrtyt to th. INtett of toy knoll , wsenbd toilet JoirN it Alti . Elt, Sworn to 111S11 r nbxriied I.ltitt :Loth Nov., I5:41. trot,. co. eo:NJ S. NMITII, Notary Pottle Statement °flits Acre:mut.' and Mann , [nett:mere' Bank of Pittsburgh. Pirmstrot,! , lunds3, Noel 1 , 50. ........... .-.-...... ...... Ineinntr UJ Dne D' ,Mort.. MI 72 Doe other Batik, In 0$) 4:1 Dm, Comunintruititil 4163 04 bemused Discounts, ..... ...-......... ....... 1,05 421 14 Gnn. 14,;0 '8 Noteijand Cheri:dot other 1..,14.1i ...... 5.1.004 Dan by otter Bunks . 5,.5.iu 00 The above statement incorrect and true to the belt ul my k soakage and belief. W. 11. DENNY, Cashicr. Sworn and sub.ribed before no , , this :Bth day of Nov, A. D. 1859. e 9 J. P. MACK ENZIK. Notary Public_ Statement. of the Citizens' Bank. Pstinburgh, 1853. ASSETA. ........... Coin in Vault Notes and Check , . ut utter LLwkn Duo from lianas and Bonkrr. Capital Stock , 5440,000 MI Circulation 1.57,450 OS Indlrldual Depositors ....... . ........ n0k555 SI Doe to other Ranks 12.6..0 Si The abovertatement 6 correct to tlo best or my know!. edge nod belief. E D. 30:0ES, (ocher. eLormed before me this :SAL by of Nor., 1539. not J. P. MACK.KSZLE, Neuss Statement of the Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh. 11.7 , isra elm:datin Duo to other llooks.. Doe to De1...At0m... 103 nod Nero C7 G,771 72 Dun by other Nolte re; el b Notes and Ohrek, of ether ktnoks Spode in Poole 7:.,171. P. , ` ,4 ,370 S 6 The above em net n. .erceri. In thebed of ray kneel edge and belie, ri FA, 1.. Shorn before o, tIM :Intl. day ..f ; no•Al A. 55 YOATER....6Otery Statement art the Allegheny Saner. 1 . 11,111../0, AtrehT6. Normand Bill/ Dinceraded Due by other hanky .......... Notes And Cheek. of oiler - Ifmk Cohn Circ01ati0n...............- ................... .. '.21::,1.t.] ~0 DUO to other Mall.. ',One n , Individual Depobre 1:t...,r .1, IA The above stab:moot iscorret I to Il• to , t elf toy knosr I. edgo and belief. .t. W. Obtli, Cashier. Sworn and anbeetibetl before tee. this . .t'stb day or Nov. 1FM1.09 ROB?. PINS E: I', Notary Public. —— - - . . Statement of the trots City Bank. Ihrrnura~ 1. ov. ',MI, 1859. Capital $ 400,h00 UI LOl.B and Dletionnte 643,fi71 13 Doe by other Banks.— ...... ...... . ..... 10.74 i. 77 None and Checla of other Denim UI en - 031011ml . 241 f:do 00 Doe toolbar Ranks.. ..... 2,043 24 Doe to Depontorn ....... . ...... ........... ..... 197.010 42 Theabore statement leeommit nerierding to tin hest of my 'knowledge nod OLIN 31AUOFYIN, Affirmed Ina me, thin girth Any of Nor , A. D. 13.59 n 029 ROUT. 51935 120. Nohirr D o►.L.AI SIVINGS-13ANti, 1=!!! =II!IMII!!!IIII no2sditit CIIAS. A. eol.Ti P. Tteeporer. 1860 LILI/ FRANKLIN ALMANAC. TUI FILANICLIN AL:IIANAC, No. aa. fur Ile)car-Pidij, (formerly published by J•dinattm Stuctond Is Jost loaned le near and greatly improved style. The arranienserd of IL , Cali.ndur 10 far our:ilia . to anything Wore tuned lu Um. to Wit,. nod the reading matter has Mum will. 01001 Cale and the rsousiasi of good woo. IIk:TAIL PRICE FIVE CENTA. poppliwl term. br • W. O. JOHNSTON CO., Pnbll4,-s, Roam and so,Cl,•nm 8, • ,7,4 Yltewborztl. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDEPeo;',:k s hl 1':10 ,TAT, (Jr' RAF CO. MAN Cr 11; 12 S . FUR TII Y. RE,T S TOVES FUR TIIE BEST COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES Wlttk bap, Fe J Dort tor throirtug In CI 4! AND BEST WOOD COOKSTOVE DIPLOMA DOR BEST LAUNDRY STOVE. Alao, on band • Inr¢v amortomnt of /1 , ... , 4 5W.... Plain and Fancy Orate ?routs, Pruden. Sad mod Dog Isvum, Bog. K,Atlet, Wagon Dole, thpllovr WAro, lc . • ~;,,_;;;T9VE 0j?4,5., A. BRADLEY No. 4 Wood Street, WOULD 1N VITE PUBLIC ATTENTION to the largret ntech nn.l grvate.l variety of Mores lit the Slate, among which will no World the cvlobratihl COAL COOK STOVES TROPIC, Eureka t and Arbiter . VICTOR, LIVE OAK ,t; PITTSBURGH Toettibr wil6 Promlum glnrn. or n vari. PARLOR AND REATINU STOVES Utast int/ cements offered to Bond., nod otl.nrs In wit , ' URATED.GRaTit ritoyrs, FENDERS, Ac. We would ail partionlar Joetly DOUBLE•TOP OAS AND SMOKE CONUMINd ST 0 ES; TROPIC, EUREKA AND ARBITER Tho ouly Clan and nrciolinConrurnere in Ihn market Init. ern that are called nu here not tho DOUBLPI main feature In awning Plan, and Pool, which in encored to se by two loi•nte. To Ulnae In want of • glow , for Eandly nen, that bee ua v felled to give eatiefaction, we would recommend three•, blob, although they have haver beau exhibited at State r County Yalta. hate. reputation for Durability and icon. wy In feel unequalled by any other Roves In the NUN, CAUTION!—Buy no Stove Palled GRA Con sumers without the Double Top. uol6:6uni ' TE N. 15TE1132312.4 - 13, M. D., DENTIST, 1 01. PENN STREET, oppo,ito St, Clair Hotel, Inset. eth Plat..A of • Condit., and rorotlGEt: all., on Gold and olllttr who,, co- Grao. All other DIGGaI operstlons carnlly eGt.dv.l to Kloctrlcal AD•estbelda 141,11,d In extroctlm; uo1.5:1) A 10,A R D. —Dtrolsrur.— Oft. GALVIN LEING, , I74T. No. 47 LIWITEIFIELD. LT, bes,,oll 7 t 413/ 4th. P t tsburgh. PM., Toad/noble service. to the citizen. a t Plimourgn etitl 111 In the ilue al lair proimishin. Ile openwine In the mow itaprowni Modes of Dentet Surgery, emote., fug atich nude* .la se hate stood the enlist of s long experience. LI is to. =Marty With the most &nitwit oportliime Incident to the Ctufewion warrunta Lim la emotion tile public thug per fect salleWitiOn will ha &ilea lu all linace eauwetint to his Umiak. Tenni Aladerate. not:haul CSILL, BIIROWN DENTIN . ; lllfice • aati Rothloace No. NI GRANT 61'RM'. oPPCitit• the Mort Hot" bolievr• be can whit the rants Moo) that EMT faTor him with their p•trotkagla . 'ziK 1 4 0 Naliiol4.7lahOTTatah liaserlial if it ta," . 'a crop just re-. MEM CIIIII=EI •41,0' X 0 Si . .11.,785 St, et,r4 _ 5 .5, MEE • U. BILITI6A ~031313 ru 5 ni P'51,30t ammma GRAFF S CO, No. 245 . Liberty Street. •T TUN . 115 AD OF WOoD drittair. PITT/M.4 11, PCIN lE= pfr - rBBl - Treem t _LIVIA GSTOI, 1 1 - 1 '"' — ' 4 ,-ow,rA' 4. L 1 : ; : l. 'e - ! "- : .- 1.,A4n, : iii - ; ,_ • , ~.,---------- •,., , ~..j.-,5,,- ,- ---- ~..---,..•••,.._. ...,, j . - 0. n n _------- -, '....,--.- - _..,,, r ........._•. - -.. , ,z ,, -<,..—• i-r. - -: t 1-- ~..-,-, ,-.: COPELAND a, bLI.! , -.;:f" ' - itte4.l. - i - '• " — 7 -- - - --P - .7 ''' , -.. . ;_c t .,....,.......e. er r 4 . . 1 - ' r _i r c.,.,,„„...,iiti 1 ,„:,:,,„,........ 741. ...„.,...„ 1 _..... „.11 it t ON , k a f t.'l, , IZ•ificii' e sii q i ' ...i• -t' • Proprietors, A , - --.- - -.. _ 1 - - . , •---:,- - - F - - -. ,--., - - - 2 -- --..„----------- . -n.tzp r s. _- - 1 - - - - , -- - t --,, ,..4- , - , ..,_ 4 ,..4 sIdNUPICIVIIE 1 , 1 - - ~- ' .i • i1, ,, ' , ..: :: --.--, - : . .e.i .- -ri..- - - .7.3...;‘.aa1.e . " ••-• 1-, [ 4 1 :1111 ti ANK S' PATENT PiL A TFORSI SCALES ~ r EVEN v v e nun for weighing LIFE' A Er-,elt, HAY. 0 !IA IN. On E.SE) 414 MON !MI fol ALL [Alwyn', of MAT. EAAJFAint. A 1 1 ,112, Dormant Or o. Wheaten' .• ith fiala,, Lae. r or trILIKArq inns ooTooden Calunto., and of ell cIA ern and rApace-it,lr. in IIsErGALI pnrposur down to tn. -0,11 counter :calm at. I thalnuces. . A LSO. they Arpino pat.,1,.. nAT mai Manufacturers at tha ontleathd JANUS PACED DOUR LOCHS" AND LATC D Es to ito.t tr 1..111,40 doors. of *eery airs and earkmaly trio:mad and fled Ara. VJEFEE MAUI, PAINT MILLS. C0.1:1 MALI.' And r Itu.REp, BAUSAOJE CUTTERS end ST trYFRItS. COLTS, 4 J.IataIUTTINCn, ' GATE and bIIETTEE la NOES BED CASTORS. AXE POLLIES, WARM:ODE 1103Ent, FlItl: IRON b2AND:c: ' r- A ` • t•• •'" tb " ' lth " 0 .7 , A.U , T of Alleable etedlngs and Doroaslit EbadvrAro plerAlly. U4 4 4.ta ' C/T i 166 2 -fr .; ), ( 74° Cil E I PEST! BEST!! LfIRGEST !!! $35 pays the Tuition for Sin,Oe an Double 'Boolz•keeping, Writing, Gummercial Arithmetic and Leett,res. El„bt reek. board, Se 4 Steamier 1, $7l Fa i l Couree, s3s— carry expo..., ind. Muhl 1:m. to complete • fell :come, film 6 to '0 week. Every Student. awn graduating, Is gen antebi to be com petent to romege the of any himl em, nod 1ta•111101 to earn. aviary of from Issoo to 810 O. Ste:Muds enter at'any lime—No V tien—Eerlow et plearrure. PLANT PREMIUMS FOR 13E.T PUS NESS WRITING you 1859,meelyrvl at Pittsburgh, Phil 'elplds and Ohio Ram Fair et Zanes.lll. Also, at the principal 'wire of the Uulon for the past Soar years. Eu•Jeilul.tera' KIWI received nt hull pr 0 F Circulars, Specimen. ATM EurLail shed View 01 Hsu Collage, eoclo.o dee letter stamp. to 0u21.11.4 E. IS. JESEINE, il'ittaburgtr, Pa . .. _ . • r tlublic P I cc • • i 10. E GRAND LITERARY NTERT INMENT.—TIIE CA It EROS LITERARY INSTIT TS I f 81Imhooy r"PectitillY tinnol2l,o to the public that nide Brat &AM tieu will take place at MASONIC lIA I.L on TIIU ftIiDAY EVF.NI NO , Dee. let, lull. Programme wll untwist of Otir lied iitailone, Kraava, Dialogue. and DecNitnatlonii. ck Tiet. of adildanion 15 mite. Dorm en atliA o'clock: pm - he - tanner to commence at 71/. , • 'Young'. Band will be In attendance. '0020414 [O . I 4 .IERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSIJCIATION LEC- Trots —Tim firirth and fifth Lectriw Of the hit.' eiiiiille Library Anweialion 0112Ige will be dithered by nEsitr 1111.0:), Nen , of Maine, on TUESDAY sod I Till/ IteriAY O.IIIiNINIAS, Nov. :Kb and Dec. pit L4PAY- ErrE HALL SI Kl[4.-1.-1. "Iri.li Keefe] lbaratter an ., demo,.' 11 . Ti. Tendency to port Oratory to Xx 10==C13211=1 rt.ot.. to be lotd ot the Slustc Itttd Book Stones, I.D.oary Itootrottunt at the Door. It.gtrit ppm st Sic o'cloct; Lecture to 1,41 n W. R. KISCAIP, JOSEPH SLBWEE, IV. D. SIGS , IWAS t JOS. D. PO TB,' C. !SAGES, Lectdro Climmlttec. ureivw teueusovuat• In r 1 Co, t eittnitnrgh, Nov. Oth,lolo. f r --- F,--,•AN Election fur Nine Diri,etors of this Company, to verve during tho ensiling yoke, will be hold at the (Mice, No. OS Wator strett, on l TUESDAY, the tith doe of D. comber next, between the hobo. Of If o'cicck, A. M. and Y o'clock, P. M. _L 0021111 d HENRY M. ATWCUD, Secretary. utrucX Mononokutux bettrulta . C O .l tithiburgh, Nov. kUth, 1819.. Di 1 DEN D.The President and Direetoro ik Company hive this day di clynei ei dividend 01 Taco Dolturso rid Fifty ants on each she - e of the Onpital Stock, 00101 the ,awned prate of the mooths, ho applip.l to the reduction of tho Block Due Bills. I:IENItY 11. ATWOOD, P.ecrster7. - ?MIS 511.17•Xl• 153../{1. , n8 Colt }— Plttsbuegh. Nos! 151 b, 1859. 0, WIVIDEND.—At a meeting eit the, Direct-. ore of this Company, held OW day' • dlrldend of FIVE PER CENT. seas declared out of tLi pietas of the am l els months, payable In emh on domes! to ;be holders ••I paid sip Clock, and to Do cralltal to BloatNoteeof hold ers of Stock not folly paid op. nolßlma • I. GRIER BAIN/VG Feey. lEburattonal. Bill RIINGIIA DI !COMM ACRCIA 1. COLLEGE AND • WRITINU ACAD MY, • College DlAlmond, Btrininghsua. TERMS. CASH ON CSTRAN Fur Jr natueatal YIAls tSnllu^ 101 IS irriting gaol Book:Helping-- 'AI 71.1T21 • 811 A /FEE. Prof.:lour of Wrltiug end 0. IL LEITILEAD, Profeaaor of Pau , C. r. WELLS, nark:tor Buok.Reepio ial Calculatins. REV. W. D. FULTON, Ltalorer on a 1.4 Outier.. lloN. IL. P. FLENNIKEN, Ex.E. 8. murk, • member of the Pllt•burgh Liar, m , rrl.l Law. PIC.F. M. F. EATON, La:lurerou Elocul Cell .ud a.e .bar had Lever beau before et p 01.111,1, 11.111141: *radium, of Oruamuntr Feleceu,Lip yoArpre“nes, Io t 2 upward.. tea, t..•61'111.4 %I. $2 ,L 0 per week. fil fr,e I.r StiblrUla Neutral./ el nll.luudi 80% 5t.0.p.., un oldrev, U. 11. . . - .1112,1y4,1,..V pENN INSTITUTE, II ANCOCIE WOI 1.11,41,41 i, illanuonntnto. • . na IR A AT MASONIC naLL, For Three Days More Only ! By tho popular regnext. HONDA Y, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, November 33t11,=th sod SOI , IS . . AND POSITIVELY NO LONGER. it 1 /Er Exhibitions recta evening at 734 clock; toed Wed. I heyday afternoott et 3 o'clock. I ' Single Tickets :OE, cents: a package of .ix for • dollar; Children 12 yenta. To A ft ernoon Exhibi ona,lgsdies 123,4 crotat children 6 cattle only. I no"4:3td 11101tk: TO 1.344; All4llttar.D T AN - TH.IG RICII E S 1' Dl_ DEM' EVER WORN BY Kings or Emperors. WIIAT? A BEAUTIFU L Empe rors. OF iIIAISL THE article that will naturall y restore the color or Om hair, (tho changing of witch to gray being ea indicltion of 11. leek, or proper aecretionia) in [duly'. ' , Oil' ably mod. ino. Prot. WoOD'S HAIR TI P/0 D. the. only sale re, i. , rtv for baldness, dryness, prenniture change of nod tirteseveral evidences of aleck o ksecrethitto so the toots of the bait, which can be bond. Quaex preparation. attuned, and -hair tonics'. 1111 every 'toner gutter," in Ow rionitry. A void all .halr tonics. un en known to be tho preps:anon of some now whose oele ray had become world a ale. to, not let say noatriam vender experiment upon your hair. Tonih nothing yiin hexnot good rowan to bettor. Ix all thua it purports to be. P r Wood hue 4 lesso u.srur4l, by yenta of Perna test of the yfrt es of hilt prepar. ation. his pretreat fame. Over ISO OrrYltlal tat are botany es or tho velne of this lisle Iltatorative, from parties who have tried it. Bead the following: .: . ' , Sett Yon, A oilOL ID 1539 . "DIL WOOD : Der Pit: Pormit U. to eXpreas Wynn the obligetloto I net under fur the entire reatoration of my hair to its original color. About the limof my ardent in M war rapidly the Untied !;late. It wpidly bee:ming / t, grey. but, upon the application of your "Heir ktratimstive it soon Wolfed ill origlaal hut, 1 madder Your Reetoratipe az • very wo. ilorfnl invootiou, Tito eMeaciloun ei well ak agreeable. I net, dear Mr, ))outs truly 3 A. TUALBERO." Bey. U. W. RUTTEIL Infllnnavills, Ind:, gay. ho wore • wig for BOVeral Teary, but by the use of Wo+cre Heti Entor atito ha now he.. fine heat) of hair. LI- gold by ell Draggle and Ifj O. J.' Broadway, New York, sod I 4, Market are fluid in Fitteborgh by Dr. ONO. H. xcErE: NESTOCK • tio., and all Di - oggietta _____,____ Attention:l" Atte TO THE N4.ELITES CLOAKS, PUS AND S W SILKS AND SILK AD Wool HiL FRENCH IidEIRINOS, &c I:lnch erta . o jos: rr,1,0,1 end oiiop fo W. Si. D._HifG Corner of Filch analite, PZTTSSVRC} PH affillt EITIAI4 BREI • Ga, j botallmawand lAains street. IV! rant Malt EMIL and Granary, IT S PENCER & GAR) Sucoas•ors to Adam W 1.-11,tebu.rgti. Penn C , lolmtml Cream, Palo .'Ansbor Ptoot, biook Ale and Porter. Wartanted M.A.. onion from ell party promptly al 1,145 moot by MM. Mr. ADAU WOOD rontlourommictell IRE Ormrer end Grooral *lsomer. ERS Li IP.— We 1.1 miorlared with nein Mu Po:minion m 011ARLEel A.ll, JIpAIEY, Tim Arlo mar docharyml. M. sEaddratiZlF6., DEALERS IN PROVISIONS LARD OIL AIANUFA cr • N 43. 309 Libertyl‘tre PErTbilUtiOn. OTICE 01 CO•PAILTIIERS N .trudetaleml !faro Itdo doy entorell I. olflp under fbeagle of Lo t 6 PHILLIP • pow. of ifiannfoctofing Jofrts PI PITTBOURGIL BOLT WO .No. 4-581.4berty nrfi VEDMPelttclAnt rO Oesni a feriaridge; C u., B ' m° ' lil * N l