iits Inirgt oa et tt. SSW"- Y. itazuma..D. L. 4TOla. G. macaw; .8. lIRREITT & Co.. RDITORS and PROPRIZTOBB Le.tg.%g===aii WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOV. 30, 1859 Republican City Convention. ~ The Republicsne of the City of Pittsburgh are hereby requested to meet in their respective wards, at . the usual places of holding such meetings, on Sa4- _ ITe.DAr, DecCaßilr. lOro, 1559, and elect, by ballot, fiewv;leterites front each ward to meet in Conventiall at the Court House, on Wenarsinsr, Drcanain. 14rn,11349,at Il o'clock a. v., far the purpose 'of ..nominating ono person for itlarou, one person for . Car Coiruocten, and one person for ettv TREAS . ' titian. The meetings in the rations wards will te, held heti:men the boars of 3 and r 4 o'clock r. e. The various ward committees of vigilaace as at present existing; are- requested to .11 preliminary meetings, where the same rosy be 111,0812ry, , for the appointment of Judges to COLldtlet Iho election. Thos. A. Itowtar, Ch'n. City Ex. Com. Tin Rsiam or TX I , 0 —Free speech is now tho &nth. ' Every man who opens his , ; - :.<llnOnth to utter a ward of sympathy for old 'or dares to advance a single sentiment to libert3 l , is at once arrested and :: , 006tettted to prieon4 Men have been than im ';.-iicsnn'ed for Ming that they voted for Fremont ''in ISM; thaVold Brown was right ; that slavery was wrong; end a moo bee been compelled to give $2OOO bail to keep the peace, in Washington bity, for saying that he believed in the doctrine of the "Irrepreasibla conflict." It would be tideless to undertake the en UM mo tion of these eases. The Southern papers are fall of them: - Every Northern man now in the South is an object of suspicion ; many have al ready been driven oil ; others have received notice to gait ; and the rest are to be harassed with prosecutions for using "seditious language" In giving vent to their natural feelings, doubt less under strong provocation. It is a complete reign of terror. Every man is liable to be an object of suspicion ; and he who expects to re- tain his foothold upon that soil must put a pad look upon his lips, lest some incautious word _ "ilinnukanti thereby endanger "the institution." It is enforced silence, instant departure, or int prisonninnt ; and he who tarries among the hos pitable citizens of that chivalro'im clime has his choice of those pleasant predicaments. Over the gate at the entrance to the South ia written —"He who enters here leaves all liberty be- do not write to find fault with this state of It is the legitimate fruit of Slavery, and it affords au unanswerable argument agaiost the extension of an institution, user free terri tory, which exude such submission from Sts vic tims. It is impossible for us to free such States as Virginia from her bondage; but we can, at least, 1311113 tho embryo States from a curse which would-reduce them to the level of Virginia. There is another view of this subject which it behuoves the South to take note of—every man who is thus suspected, driven off or pun- hated for his free speech will become, in the North, a proselyter for tree sentiments. They will become, in 1860, the meet efficient laborers in the canoe of Republicanism. The South had better. be oareful, or it may send home too many of them. WASIIINGTON IRVING is dead. It was but leo'. Sunday we read in the New York Independent a delightful account of a 'deft to the venerable author at Stmuyside, on the previous Thursday, when he was well and in his usual happy and geniiiyetate of minds Last night's telegraph tells us he is dead. The biography of this great man will .almost be the history of American literature'. riving, Cooper and Preacett are as well known among scholars and renders in Europe as in America. Irving was almost claimed by the English people. He lived in England long; he was an intimate friend of Sir Walter ; he has left us more beau tiful. home pictures of English rural life _than any other author. Ilia hearcoverflowed with all kindly sentiments ; he had a keen apprecia- lion of domeatic seance, of home joys and of the .0 , more manly trails that oftener decorate the cot- Lap than the palace. In the domain of litera ture, Irving held princely sway. Nature was plastic beneath his pen. All that is beautiful and Sublime cluster about the glorious scenes around his home, which he had no well named, "Suunyeide." He had peopled the hills and valleys there with forms—etrunge, grotesque and beautiful, which are as familiar to us as house hold words, and which oan never die. In sketch, essay and glory, and in the more stately walks of history and biography, how great he was: That Majestic , and welcome presence will be seen no more among men. A kind providence con. tinned him long among us; he saw the fruit of his rich lagers ripen around him ; be lived hap pily and at peace with all men and in the midst of those who loved him hs has gone down to the Feet of the just, like a shock of golden corn ripe to the harvest. Tun ORGANIZATION OF TEN 110139 E.—The Wash ington correspondent of the Philadelphia North American writes: "It fa astiertained with sufficient positiveness to jtistify the publicity, that Judge Douglas has signified to bitenuti-Lecompton friends and fol lowers, that they aught to go into the regular democratic caucus, and under, no possible oln tintastances affiliate with the Republicaus in or ganizing the House, directly or indirectly. This coarse was to bo expected at his hands, and it is' a proper requital or the assistance which he re ceived from certain Republican leaders and pros • ems during the Senatorial contest in Illinois. Hie own delegation will follow the advice. Doubt exists only aseo Mr. Morris, who is not easily led or persuaded, and Who has not quite forgot ten that Judge Douglas woo on the very eve of accepting the English bill at the critical moment, and.was onlyprevented by the eaperior will and determination of the late Mr. Brodefiek. The probability is, however, that be will finally act with his party. Me. Davie, of Whine, one of the seven who are generally regarded as outside the regular democratic or "healthy organization," hos re cently stated emphatioally that he will vote for no candidate for Speaker who is identified with Repnblioanism. And an, also, of Lecomptoniem. i Re s averse to entering the party caucus, but is willing to take some candidate like Mr. Hoskin, who, it scene, has been in correspondence with him as to the organization. A contingency may arise in which he will support the plurality rule, bat that point is to be determined by hie own discretion. Mr. Davis is evidently In a state of mind that opens him to conviction from either elde. And if intelligeum affecting others, but not en well authenticated, reflects their inclina tions, he will not etand alone. Prudence only kestralas the mention of some facts of this mat ter, which might open the eyes of those who have blindly followed an erratlo lead without know ing where it might end. But there le time enough for all the developments, and they can be made When every motive will be free from suspicion, and when a easelees clamor, now instigated by pettish instincts stid.pereontil intereets, must be Silenced by proof which cannot be confronted, 'Lat - the public observe the progress of the or- sanitation, and watch the votes of those who have :the power of controlling it, especially the Votes;of members who were returned to Congress by the generous aid of the Opposition." ,Talr-Vituatsta Cowagns..—The Louisville Journal it indigtuint at tha cowardice of Virgin la. After 'etviug the dispatoh from Charlestown about the sentinel challangiog the cow, and tho fright which followed, It soya : wo think the people of Charlestown and vicinity have (tarried their trepidation quite far enoggb. The thing is getting to be pain. fully ludicrqus. not to say. cositively disgrace ' fah It is bringing Virginia to shame. .. Parent that the people of Charlestown and thirreabouts are beset with great end peculiar which, however, in view of their await ail which, and thorough preparation, cannot ,;;!:. , !-;T:Tieffairly granted; yet what is the non of bravery fortitude if It is not to meet just each as this? If peril may rightfully 1 h.•',,i';! . .'1. - :eatluse: faint-heartedness, there is no St place 6aurago in the scheme of human life. 'Y—ii:;2,i;S;t:J... + There is no excuse, there can .bo tone, for -',44....fitee like thoie of Tuesday night at Charles • iiVes reported,by the telegmh,except down . 1 r dt y. It As impoesible to put a finer • littaglibont. , ,the most airant flummery. resence of danger, we repent, is no • aeon-fox timidity; it is rather an aggravation ' 4 of th4fidee... ; , . "We really do tot believe the dispatch above huts hien read by one Southern man or woman in ten without a feeling of mingled chit disgust:. It must ere thin have orim • 0 * 'every Amok in Virginia, not excepting the 'hake -from which bellOylld forth the-ora- . [for thensfiy Pittsburgh Oa , A; inn "Lain Leconarrox op CHIRP TIIETIER LOW RIE, ox SAE SOODAT Law.—Tbe "glorious hirer: tainty" of the law has passid Into a prOverb, and is the standing reproach of our rystein of jurisprudence. This gigantic evil, however, is not an inherent In firmity in the science itself, but is mainly due in this • country to the popular tenure of the judicial office and the coasequent elevation to the bench of those disqualified for I.le proper discharge of their high troat-,ln other governments the ermine Is the reward and recognition of the highest order of professional talent and-an integrity that is aileirvehPiei°.• Wub ue it has become, too generally, the e{lace and slier, port of that soured and disappointedlabition which has failed ne achieve more :ban a cl ver mediocrity at the Dar.; The result, as might pected. is that the law, which in itsoit is the perfection of reason, has , fallen into ,each doubt, chaos and uncertainty, as to render it the constant theme of public obloquy and Every newly-created "Judge carries ,'with him ots to the bench bit own crude and fanci ful theories of law, religion and morals; promulgates ' .6,4 views on every question presented, with an oracu lar - air. and with the most amiable iloaeho/ance rever ses the judgments of his predecessors as unsound in principle! ;To such au extreme has this absurdity bean carried, that the numerous volumes of State lie ports whiek embellish thelawyer's library are now valuable only to the legal antiquary, as showing what the law has been. What it is to-day or may be on the morrow, no man knoweth. "To stand by things A s decided, and not to disturb those which are tranquil," is an ancient maxim ofjurikprudence. It constitutcl,, says a celebrated commentator, one of the surest •safeguards both against ignorance and ; malice.. A. disregard of it is an act of judicial des potism.; 4is by the whims of a capricious judge, says Ili sathw•writer, who Is always notate in dis covering grounds of peculiar equity in ordinary cases requiring the overturning of former decisions to give effect to his view', that the law is endangered. Tho recent elaborate opinion of C. J. Lowrie, re vetting the judgment of the klayor of Pittsburglthil the case of the Commonwealth vs. Nesbit, fora tic, lotion of What is known 111 the "Sunday Law," is a new and startling- illustration of the disposition of the Supratrie Court to disregard its own solemn de cisions and overthrow long established precedents. Ido not purpose to follow this Doctor of the Laws through thd labyrinth of what ho is pleased to style an "analytical argument" in support of the strange legal proposition that driving a carriage to church on the Sabbath is not a "worldly employment" un- - der the Act of 1;94, but rather n christinn observ ance of thesauctity of the day. It will be difficult, however, for the unprofessional mind to reconcile his recondite speculations in relation to the necessity of carriages end private vehicles as an authorised means of grace with the doctrine established by the Court in -the Commonwealth vs. Johnson, of the total depraiity and wieketiness of the poorer classes knploying can or omnibuses for the same purpose. Throwing out of view then, "for the sake of sim plicity," the prolix disquisition of the erudite Judge on this par: of the subject, lot as examine the brief portion of his opinion which touches on tho law ap plicable to the ease in hand. The first significant fact which arrests our atten tion is that the form of conviction used by the May or, sad serictiy followed by him, is set out in the Act of 1791, end hesheen repeatedly sanctioned and af firmed by the SuPremo Court, end inferior courts of judicature. , 13ut, sayejdtidgo LOorrio, it is instiffiClClll because "it iS-esientird'that a summary conviction shall con tain a finding that a epeeist act has been. - performed by the defendants, and that it shall describe or de fino it iu mei:Lawny-as tb individuate it, and show that it falls within an unlawful class of acts." Now let us Into to the case of the Com. vr. Wolff, decided by the Supremo Court in .ISI7, and reported in 3 Sergeant A. RaWle's Reports, p. -17, where the same form of conviction was used, and see what is there said in relation to this point. Say the Court in that cam, to affirming the conviction: "A conviction for doing worldly business on the Sabbath, under the Act of 22d April, 1791; is ,200 , / if it fellows the form proscribed in the last, though it doer not Abu, the time when or place where the work was done, or the N.ITURr. or iv. ' This authority has for forty years been recognized as sound law, and , has never been "questioned," "disting,nieherl' or "over-ruled" until now, and the opinion of Justice Teams, an eminent jurist, is treated by Judge Lowrie with contempt, es will be observed, and is unnoticed by him, although referred to in the argument of the c.,use. But again, objects Judge Lowrie, the defendant "Nesbit" is charged with driving a carriage in which were certain parsons not travellers. "Does this de scription contain all the elements of an offence against the law?" and goes on to say "that if the de fendmat had been driving his owa family to church on the Lord's day, be would yftt have boon doing the very act that is hero charg.. i," and therefore the conviction eras no: sufficiently precise. Now apply this sort of hypercriticism to tho conviction need by Alderman ,:fteMast, in the case of the Cote. vs. Johnston, where the convictinb woo affirmed and held sufficiently certain. There Johnston wae convicted (It/ .Harris, 10a) o 1 "driving certain horses to which was attached an umnibur, la which certain leers°ne were carried over the streeu of the city of l'itte. burgh, and from the raid city over and along certain roads within the county of Allegheny." Now it doe, • not appear in this conviction that these persons in the omnibus were not ra rh3!• to the church of their choice, invalids going Lash° hospital or persons vis- ttng the country or e - ng4tod in other works of neee, city or charity. I twe find no End - , gratuitOOS sug gestions emanating from the Court in that taco, and the oonvietion was hold and the ulsgio_rate'a proceedings nermed, as the punlic know. But tho most important point in favor of sustain . lug the judgment of conviction by the Mayor is that the law has constituted hie/ the solo judge 4.1 the guilt or innocence of the accused. Toe power of re testing the regularity of his proceezlingsand passing en any errors patent •.n the fete of the record. to Vest ed in the courts'lltrough the ireitrumentainy of is certiorari. With the ez .ilseee and zha uteri, ••f ram they hate nothinir 1.• do whaterer, awl I,are hcrett,fore uniformly refaced to examine their. days Judge M'Kinney, in his work on Slagiiiritcy,p.Od7: ".4 certiorari 1 . 3 in the nature of 3 writ of error, re- toring the conviction front before the magistrate ate the pritpei court; when any objections and de nets appearing upon the foe, tie re , orif of Maxon- icriun' can bet discuttrcd, and there court above Le rAn , , , rt-I,t/rin , j or itorY.tiltstion of t!... merits!' To theishme effect speaks Judge Woodward, in the cede of the Cote. v. Johnston emas l a s t o have couinh•rod the barren at it la persen. th• eron d, apartentsrely, from the evidence taken enter, the alderman, and print.d in the defendant's pap., Look . . We might with propriety regur4 our duty, ac 0 court .frerle a - , finished at this point, (or that el Idence Is no futrt of the record, and, trocaule then. is n.,1.,11 . 1 ...sentlor.s in .701111.11,c'S Court , cannot 1, nt•b: p:rtet it, and on ern,.. r.,.ri r e look et petting eatable of the record. EUll. how. eveq Pe the C 11915 id one of great pol.lic interent, and Loth pertme denim an etprtemi.m of ten. opinion in vii.er of the evidence which is hrtgplerly bekare tt, we ertil ;o thin in stance, wiLea.B Itatencling n prtc,!ent, upon the facts preeeoted" Tot we find Judge Lowrie in this "Nesbit" case, on exparte applications, appointing a commis. stoner to take and return the testimony to the court as heard before the Mayor on the trill of Nesbit, scout ing at the legal objections raised, and with the strong arm of power arrogating to himself tho province of the magistrate, examining the whole merits of the cause and not even noticing or disposing of she points submitted on behalf of the Commonwealth. With a judicial'adreitness which will be appreciated by a certain class of the professors of the law, ho does not deride that these positions were not well ta ken, but artfully "dodges" them, and thus is enabled to "reverse" the judgment of cunrietion. lie reeks to escape the for, of the rigid rules of law by in dulging in homilies on polygamy, conjuring up vis ions of Satyric dances, and phallic processions, and bewildering the reader in the weirs of the Eleue iniun mysteries. lie spooks with courageous pininne” on these eel lateral topic., bat his ruling on the .points of law involved, is by no means so clear or unambiguous. It is true he endeavors to shed a feeble ray of light on his strained interpretation of the words of tho Statute of 1794, by a reference to the Statute of 29 Car. 2 ch. 7, and to support the most lame and impo tent conclusion at which he arrives by amerting that "it has been explained" also in the seine way. The Supreme Court of this State, however, unfortunately for this statement of the law by Doctor Lowrie, in the case of Kepner .vs. Hoofer, reported in 61Vatts, page 233, completely negatives this judicial assumption in the following unmistakeable language, "The worth of our Act of Assembly, however, urn much more comprehensive than those of the Statute of 29 Car. 2 c. 7, and suflicleut to embrace every species of worldly business, not therein specially excepted, ohrth, it appertains to or be itt the ocerci:c of pc, son . • .ordioary,calline o tn! By tho terms of the Act of 1794, it is door that it is not rrserieta to the business of his "ordinary c‘llitig," d.c. This au tb_nrity also, as will be teen, is never alluded Lv or noticed by Judge 'Lowrie, but nevertheless substan tially overruled by him. I hare neither leisure or inclination to follow this subject further, and enquire hoer far it is proper or commendable for a Juogo to sit in a cause where her mg no direct legal interest ho is yet known to be biased—where ho has publicly announced beforehand his own opinion of the law and himself paid the for feit for a similar violation of IL Certainly it would barn added to the public estimate of his candor and integrity the—decision of the case under the cir cumstances, had been left with his brethren and the rights of the Commonwealth and the defendant been submitted to them for adjudication. I fear his man ifest zeal to relieve himself from the unpleasant di lemma in which be wee placed by the- conviction of his own driver, has but resulted in the popular belief that if the law wore impartially administered the am riction of the Mayor would bare been "affirmed," [For the Daily Plitabluth Oarello J EDF. Gieerre:—(demo ono accrue desirous of get ting an unenviable notoriety for lumen' by villlfy lug the youthful hero of Ilaour's Ferry, about when, I never before beard no unfarorable word, though a very near neighlior of his father's fondly since the day of my birth. It is true abet of him personally I have known but little, his Lather Ilving removed at his marriage soma mile. distant, but reliable neighbors and friends who ere well acquainted with him, and who are ready at any.time to add' their testimony to that of , the "re spectable Quaker" Brother, have told mu he was one of the noblest boy. they ever knew. °DO friend said to me; on heath% of Onawatomlo Brown's gallant bearing, with the gallows looming above and fierce tacos around him—"he cannot exceed Edwiq Cop pick in calm acorn of death, or of any torment his enemies cad Whet anon him." haan:ltfany one to Jolliet Ws etch upon his opyt.(lon when be Ilan boand it, a felon'a cell and ot r 0,1 with grounds at Gharleetown ! ho were J o rge, free, instead of being condemned to ezpatlata on too gallows, a bravery ,before which that of William Tell, Arnold of IVinketried, Curling, or any of tholieroes of old time, grows pale in the distance, thlo attack of would be sufficiently ungracious, hot under the eireunastanost I view It as unspeakably cowardly and base, should he have it is the other cath. Tho question be not of the policy or propriety of en attack upon the United States Arsenal by aeventeon men, nos does your cor respondent nom W troublo himself in theleast about IL B e enemy too ' , to look With edifying composure upon the torturing wounds and the approaebing,ter ale fate of thesentoet bravo and heroic, ifini e to te ., man; riot maaabg, home', to Say they were. By the way, when the nntiblenf your paper containing lotto iris pit la tai laiadrs tho qamnion was t ivy qiutukirlfly, O p l 6 d . t r entle .. ma d anresea remarked, "yty te/Ln It may be *ell to.state that Copplck has also a , •rerpeetable Ounker" parentage on both sides- A memoir of hien will probablysam ho prepared, and the facts of his life carefully looked into, as far al the public ran with propriety do en. No one mood try to rob hint of the small meta of a just renown, for you are well ewere, Mows. Editors, that to inch deeds a, theirs, Po.stry,Chivalry, nomanca, owe their glo ry, if not their very life. The artist who has given the most splendid ideal of chivalry, or rather of bra very, in the leip of Collins into the golf, did not stop to question if this movement were a rational or a pol itic one. The utter absence of calculation, or of self ish policy, was in truth what gives to this planate its most torrible and immortal charm. , ELLEN Low. A terrfs of the ""d ult. from St. Petersburg, thus alludes.to Sharnyl : .1 will merely say that he lives on the fat of the land, and drives about armed to the teeth— for he is allowed to retain Ms arms—daily up and down the Nevoisky and along the quays, es corted by one or more Russian officers, who have him, as it were, In charge, and accompanied by Me Son—a most ugly specimen of Ciroassia—and two remarkable Sr-copped individuals, called friends, but' who arc nothing more nor less than the late executioners of hie savage will, whether with blade or bowstring. Of course the tales are endless—true and false—in reference to his sayings and doings. Tinie and apace only admit of my giving you one which Is a fact, and I shall then leave him in peace to retire to Katona, for which place he leaves us in a few days, there to enjoy life is company with his wires and retain ers, already there, with a pension of 12,000 rou bles per aneum,house and comforts found. Row= ever, on arriving at St. Petersburg, which I am told surpasses, in his estimation, all hie dreams of Paradise; he was courteously received by the Governor, who, after having bidden him wel come, saidoarning to one of his aides; "I will now hand you over to the care of my friend." On which the werriy . chief turned pale, as well he might, consider'u the thousands of Russians he ,had done 'to de th, and asked ,for time for prayer and'absolution. Re was, however, given to tinderettUad that the friends of the Governor were not precisely in the same category as the 'friends of .his chieftainship, and he has since smoked hie pipe, admired the Russian ladies,sod (naffed his champagne in peace." -„ - -„ - Jong Back's, JR.—The Ashtabula Sentinel thus notices the erroneons report that John Brown, jr., was recently la this city, and passed op the river on his way to Parkersburg, designing to visit his father at Charlestown: "John Brown, jr., pas amused, (as much es a man in his circumstances sae be), when we showed him this paragraph in the Cleveland Leader. He has not been out of this county since the raid at Harper's Ferry. He lives a few miles from this place, and comes in every day or two to get the latest news from the scene of trou ble. His family and himself aro beloved and sympathized with by his neighbors of all parties; and well he may be, for he is one of the finest apecimMle of men, physically and intellectually. Ile is. the only son who was imprisoned at Le• corupton in 1856, and having gone through the fire of the'struggle for Liberty in Kansas, ho seems to have come out the pure gold. A parr from the ihtereat in his history and niroumetan ces at this time, he is it matt who would be dis tinguished. anywhere for his aotivo, energetic teruperamOnt and fearless manner. Socially be is amiable, warm-hearted and affectionate, and •cema to he as free from a spirit of revenge as his father. Under the trying afiliotioaa which have befallen him, he bears himself with manly firm ness, which dignifies but does not conceal the agony of his feelicp." Tffisastiora.—The St. Saul .ffinnesonan, of the 1 Ith, has rotures of the recent election for GOT erne. nearly complete, which foot up as followte ltam.as, it ..... 20.058 Recker. Nen ....... . 16.705 MaJorily fir Itarouy, "When the full vote shall have been received," says the ,Ifinnesorian, "there will be added to the vote of each candidate about 1,200 or 1,500 votes; but the official canvass can vary the ma jority but elightly. The majority for all the other candidates on our State ticket, with poisi bly one exception, will be over 3,000. Shout, Republicans, shout!" The Legislature stands as follows: I .4 .nate—Rotiblicaoa, V; !toilwornla, I 3 Itl.let.tmlout, 1 11.olv —ltat.obllcant, (0. Deto.rato, Ittpub.leap majority nu pint ballot,-] Ma. I..s'pavtica. Da WITS, the oldest resident of Pike county, Pa , died at Milford, on the Zith instant, in the !I:3th year of his age. He was one of the first settlers of that county, and re membered when It was still the home of the red man. In She days of hie boyhood ho was in the habit of meeting with the Indian children, and of partaking with them in their eporte. Ha could well remember when the Delaware Indians, as allies of Breit Britian, became hostile to the early settlers along the river. He had, about the time it look place, or soon after, a knowledge of many a massacre which was perpetrated by the Indiana. 1.l usea AFLOAT.—Doring the past and pres ent week a east quantity of lumber and booth lyre been run to th.• Ptll,llorgh market Per bl; v ',J.thirds of the bouts were bulk. to WI contracts: and if the remainder find a ready market it will be of Immense benefit to this re gion of country. We trust all may safely reach its destinStion.—Clarion Bann,. FIRE AT Winona—Two CHILIMSIII BUIL3III, TO DeArn.—The brewery and dwelliog house of Mr. Jouse at Winona, Mu:meatus, were burned on the 18th, arid two little girls, aged Berm and twelve years, daughters of Mr. Jouse, perished In the flames. The loss of property is estimated at $8,(5.0. For Ina,¢et.tion. Try Boorhavo's Holland nittere , For Hoiart hunt, Try Biorbare's Holland Bittern FOr Try dicerhave's Holland Bittern. wrstsiebrasih i Try Bierhave ., Holland Bitters. •w• l I t.i141/11,11f4. Try literbarels Holland Bitters, of A. 111,01 t Try Binthrivels Holland Bittern. For Costiveness, Try Birrnate's Holland Bittern. For PilOs. Try 13crirititre's Holland Bitters In all Serlnn, Rheumatic an tieuralgt, Ata-llama It ham to numeral," Instana, pruvad highly pmarichah.naln tabu TA a k1a4 , 1,1 cure. • Iran O,.eniatr —llO Grpuirs.blebl, Cormentrst.l Mar fsltterr. /4 i.ot 11p in half plot bottler only, and rrtaalle.l 11 }I p.r trout.. The gnat demand for till, tri.lylebrulnd M.-darine h.. iuducerr maul laltattrms. Irhwb the , pabtic mh.”ll , lgrilr 1 arrAlort porchlming. Beware vl B.Powßoo, H.e that oar name Isar tbe label of evory btly. DiNJAilltt PAGX. is., • CO., &Act Prcrflett., 27 Weed itrek, betemen lit and 3.1 in.. Pittsburgh. Pa. nolChtlfotr Ado abbrrltortnento •. CIDER. A. BALLOII, NO, 146 WATER STREET, Id daily itrlntlittg It 31i 3 Crab Artloa, an.l can Mr . 1145 ClDEit, Ittrat Ito:, the preso . Iteflord to ket.p. nntto,3,l• CARBON 011-I%.AItILANTED PURE.— Prircbaaen are lreg o rntlyytl Aty having a rile article of Cosi OIL fondest on throtfTar the pure Carlton. I am trilling to, furnish umples of my OILS or BrILNING /FLUID for the purrsee otcomparison or test, foaling coal. dent they are non auriesesol for parity and atrongtl. 1,7 any in the clty. Prlees av lots on for etnillar article anyerhere. Nu. 1 AVlnter :trained Lied 011 constantly on hand. rt. JOIIitiSTON, Retail Dmggi.l, n.. 30 Corn , Smithfield and Fourth stoats TEAM BOOK B. NDERI AND BLANK S lIANUFAtiTONV.—It II kinds tit Alluding In large and small finitude tesielther ornamental nr plain, done In nable time. Haying facilities anierlor to any es tablishment id tole city, pnt.llaher• may thyroid upon bay. log their stork done in the Lest style and In much 6AI time than can Ito tine elsorbere. A. 11 lIOWAND. Inventor of Improvement ;In hook Binding. Smelly's Building. Nos 72 awl 71 Tnfrd Stefan. Pittahorgh. IVEIV PUBLICATIONS—CaroIina Sports, 11 by I.nod and Wader. by non. Wm. Elliott; six 111121 Brooks! Bac; 01 Quality:n bas I Woolf., by Merlon RAngcbry. 1M0... New Gator,. of Yrauco owl thull)forac by That Willlocos'Aud Jame, Oolvert. Ibe 311Lboorbs Weolog. A Good Fight. Tao Virglotono; cla. I nova] For o‘lo by JA.: L It 11 AD, Fourth at. Eox SALE- An elegant one or two horse PAIdILY BASOLIOEIZ— doubIe seated—but littlo used, and entwtsottal 'as war.— Price sl6o—onot 2200. Pointe. at TIRO OfOIL ottadt F 1311.-100 lbs. now Smoked Halibut., new No. I Ilassrrol, how largo ilorrtog luta Codfish, Jost raeilancl for rale at FRANCVS gamily Orccory sod Toa Bore. /federal parent, •Ilrohaay. no3o OATMEAL -2 bble. fresh ground fine Ota 31.m1, kfln dried, of anperlor qnsllty, Jet reed and for smle at FRANCrtlitually Orocery end' ea Siam, ?adored street, AI legbeny. no3o . CitiALK—X tons, in casks and bble., for NJ saht by b. A. PALINXSTOO7I A CO, nuad Corner of Wo.l mod rind streets. . • ____ IV --- EW CItOP-1000 bus. TenneeLieo Pea .L 1 NI. I,lld t illi llsy per steamer A axone for cafe by umlo ILVYM Hit I A NUMIOSON, JO Wood street. .5 KasfincKED BUTTER; 2 barrels ."du dm, Ltr.licla ltyr; rtc'd sod for rile by • •oJ miluytic 4 DILIVORTII. 130 and 132 31. 0 3 d Wll.lll WAX-1.7260 lb for sle b s. ay non 11. •.I.IIINII.4ICCIL & CO. Air offPrhA-100 ounces fur sale by A i FAIINEBTrIuIf L CO._ 1860 0 1 .1):FliANKLIN ALMANAC. WEIR FRANKLIN ALKAZIA(3, N. 33, tit the Joan ISCO, (formerly euellabed by Jahratoo Btocton,) b Jinn Issued IN a now and greatly Ituprovod style The arrangoortint of trio Calendar Is far anperlor to anything before Wined la tbk lomlity, arid the seWlvg matter has bemil solectail with groat oars and the exercise or good tuts. 'MAIL PILICIFYIVII (INTS, Dot1:10 [applied 0:i Ilborsl terms, by I W, Ai, JOHNSTON k CO, Publlobaro,l36o Job Prlnter. and Statiottals, rto2B 1 • 67 Wood ergot, Plttobargh, A PPLES4-12.0 bble choiceApploajw3t reed uul for 04 at 111 lbeecoe et: z. aualtl4 VAN 0031D5B.", Stb3 Inattsamts HIGHEST Pit-EAIIOI • 5T017.138, • • AND • •-••••• RANGES: FREE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED TO BISSELL (0., BY THE STATE FAIR. Silver Cup, Silver Medal, And various Diplome awarded to BISSEL & dp., by the Lato County Fair held in this city. Brladufacturers of Every Variety of Cooking, Parlor HEATING STOVES, Fine and Common Enamelled . GEATE FRONTS AND FENDERS And pie Celnbrated TIM PELIC3III7IIIOOItoI a 0 OILING IL alit 11 you Want the FINEST GRATES and FENDERS made in this city, call on Bissell ik CO. Ryon want the BEST COOKING RANGE made in Pitteburgb, call on BISSELL & CO tdapufactorere of the GREAT COAL 000 E STOVE VICTORY, The dint Cool Cooking Store that i motto. If iota want • WOOD °OOHING 81 0V/I. got lb. BLAPK OAK, the nicest stns• that to out. , 1 / 4 1.11' a have always exhibited nor Braves, Orator ar.d flange. at Mato and Conory hire, se we never War cordpe - Ir too are building a bun, ud aant a Ord rue article thu wq of n n .o\ Y. , tIRATE or RAMIE, don't 1.11 to call on BISSELL . CO., ee7A(Jal So. 236 Llrerty Street. D OLLAR SAVINGS BANK, NO. 65 FOURTH' SMART Pepeeite' dada sub title baok beforo the wm ep.. intaro.t how that Jat I=l NEW GOODS Opening F l yer,- Day. VANOY WOOLEN HOODS, KNIT rxpum MOD-, WOLF:, COIII , IRT3. clAt \ I I,STS, bLEVILS, TALIIA 3 , Ao. lIVS' SXASOSIISI.¢IIN VERSII IRV AN U [LAM Klt: hum w. .ms upwaple lIIABOM.IIILIC I NPFEEMINTS A D Wimem.4 LlAllarou • PINE 4/1147:: 1)N 1,41 AlAl.r. To OH.LISR—Nhtdo. Connen,Crftvaut, Liandirr ., chief. A, 101Ith Y. A •.lo 1. LOX i • A\,•' JI Y 7 ILL TR I fl3ll‘ /.- vleiwt styles, •1 LOIN rnr-• It I CHES. I . E.A'M KS AM' WI.II —Tux). erid Plain ve4te , ts., b. , eut...&r.. 0 111115.1N9, LACES AND R.NNET Po :lilts-01a ut boasest:Eaatern Prkew, to al Slit:wry sad Dealers. lAN Pl4l STIIBL-9PII/N0 SEIELKT , 7f Wifolonia at ManaActtme• Pnces Ilt.$1 . 0:11!11111111[1, FIORE—all grade., nod alcaa, at tary LC* MOM. City and Country Dealers !uprlim.l o,crughaug lb. ....o a SMALL A b% ON CI .§ E.:A:VON. CRETE & I‘I.A.CRIAr. No. IT Flrrti s•ragEr. _ TO IRON MEN. DECEIVER'S SALE OF TILE "MEAN DE4.II:IINACX,. ha the Mamma V•lley, Oho. By virtue of ut order of 11.1 e to me ratted hy the Court of COMM. Pie. of Mat:sing county, Ohio, I &ball ann. to public seleila the Conrt Howe, In Outfield, in ••13 county, on THURSDAY, December 29th, 1159. between the hones of 10 A. klabil 1 P. Al., the following Real Estate, risi Pllry scram or land In lot No. b in Ansbutown iwaald resonty, to gether with ths Varna. and apporte.nas thereto thereon sttuater, niprabed twenty-firs tbonsand dollars. Also, the mining rh,hts to the Coal, Black hand Ore 101.1 Llms done on mod under about el, hundred 0r,., of land adja ct. ThWlrorturce w. meted In 1157,and le to good ord... Truats.--X, In hand, y e In it month 4, ,S 2 In 12 months, 3.1, In If mouthannd 4 In 24 =tithe, with .and security &DJ ire tern% payable...ll.lly. SAMUEL bllllll, Receiver. JOHN Id EDWARD 4, Att'y (or Assign.. no222.2awd4sr GlRAlill FIRE AND MARINE INSIJR /Ma: COMPARE, OF EMMA DELPlllA—lmerirra against first loam. only. Agees eat. corner Third dud Wad etzwitaPittaborgb. Capital and at:troll:mores $303,000. Pante woe. of the Etountalus, now Insilco' In Utile Com pany, or whoWisty &sire doing so, will find the dace In this city more ootteenient than cenwpondhag with the Rome Dace In Philadelphia Applkations for hastusna male thiongli WM. MOORE, Ostlers! Agent, or ROBERT D. Ti10111.0:1, Agent, at oho Banking Canaan! *ern Ratans, Bart k Co.;:cckurr of Third and Wood sheets, will receive prompt ationlioo. JOEL JON E 7.1, Po.oleol, A lAMBS B. 01 Lt ETT, V. P J. B. Anno”, fenrertary. Pater t....--44n. WslnT 11. Lorrn., Bun G.o. W. Wood ward, A. J., Abell, 1.q., or Usklworo non; John W. Clog h,o, li. nt.- Ow - m.4;h, John !inspect', Jr., 0. J. Dupont, Thomna Cnven, Epp. nolA3lneoi G UIN NE SS SUN'S 1LT7224 DOUBLE STOUT AND PORTZR f" '4" 7 "Pia.." B e rrairSbLE AGENT FOR rnsuNITED STATk9. . . C. E. BABICIIT, 127 Peail Street. Nqw York. by mod carehake ettendei to oolt.:lmedam SPEDI AL BARGAINS.— TeADIES' DRESS GOODS, AT B R C lIFIELD CO'S. We ;11l do well to wore ...111111 Of the W o ol We me 01Teein Popllem, Velour Ottomans, Ad Wool Dr Lelom and Ottatialine. 0n29 ONDRIES— ONIOII.O+BOO t 0,.. whlteae.l rod; POTATOks--400 tote re.l •04 purple Chill; Cll6ka6r-%-110 Wage Western times, urtra+23oo lbs. prime 8011, And ente CORN:" too . the reij ULOVEII 410611-350 hoe.itettne ettlole, And Art py WIII.TO CO, Llherty et. I I OR SIILE.-1 offer. for;aalo till the lot Jantnity next, unless sooner 01 Um is...kith:a. Rank handing to ibl.h I . ato on Ma iyooth hat no rodaral and Illityat stmts., AlLtihoity City. The lot his. hoot of about 29 feat on the Omit:non, and the house Is In gait% condition. with water Nod lyots acoomotodntloos. For gems, apply to this anbacrilifr at the hook of PittiOttolthi tioPPdtJaV, M. UNDERWOOD. jj WI LL lAM S' Catameroial and Olaaac -1.1.• oal , PebOol, ZS I. Mir moat. "About 2,1 yehrs ago Mr. William( h•virc t•ko• charge of toy book:, doting the *bosom of my brother, originstml • •• 3 •• of .4truiliriog sod porting if bk.h reduces the laboi of Oa,. to hota(laud which proyati ao astistaotory thatmy book. hare Oaa kept oti that plan from that flay to thilL . 049 • , • It. P. oAllt. ACOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ALL HINDS 0 DIALSDIALSGOODS, SEIAWI.I3, inomcs, iDLE Wollg l, , and • toll llue Deroartle azat Staple Dry Goode, all Belling Dry luw. 0. ILINSON LOVE, wit/ . 74 Market street. nICHARDBON'EI IRISH LINENS, ;9AASASKS, DIAPERS, .}C. pONSIALERS OF BIOLIAROSON'S LIN MRi sod thews &Wrote or obtaining the GINNUIRM GOJDA, abotild d.e 'bet the articlee they porches. are mi. .d with 000211 bat. of the SM. . .. hi. ItIOLIARDSUN, WWI a OWDLII, as a guarantee of the creakiness and duability or the Uoods. This mutton IS rendered eapantlelty necessary, u large quanUtieloti Inferior and deteittre Linens are p= sosaon after Swascn and sealed with the =SW ol RIO riON, by Irish rm.', who,Mann." of tb.latm7 eon Indicted ellgeon the American consume and the ossmdha tunes of the moles floods. Will not estwillY ehandon • business en prodfable, whlle Warr, can be Imposed on with tirade et a etorthises chamfer. J. iIIthLOWLII a J. B. LOCKE, - wiblydhe : Agents, 06 Cherub atm; New yore. DUTTBR--10 bble prime Roll Butter just JJ feed lad kr de by • I rkoZi `' DUN/ YAP GoRDER, 0Ni0rig....1.500 bus Onions fpr sale, to dose .49 consignment. 0114/1 id TAN GOAD= U 4 Second et YRUP, 7 -50 Esisterzgria for. sale /4.7 be , 5029 '• ' smvlD 00. ititscruantatiii. SAMUEL GRAY & SON. HAVE OPENED, in ail•lltion to a large exwrtrua tit CLOTile, d,” ‘1,141,L1. for flat 1 , 1 , ..0r Pro::: Coata, p.m.! U. IV , arrrtiell Ira Nap, Harrington and Elysian BEAVER OVERCOATINSG! 011010 E STI IN ell Ell , . re, ,Ac FOR WALK,ING SUITS dml the Latest Pe OWSERS AND WAIST 'OATS NO. 19 FIFTH STREET, _ COULIV , , /10A RS Y-9: Zsb, •nd 161t1TATICIf, Itt , y all,tion of the Throat CbIRIED. lb Flit LiKii Cociai In COXr2..NTrION, I.IC<CI. eu,s, Wbobbtra Cocos„.Aernym. C. Itr.t.fl: Vlif) by It IIROX• C II In I. TfOCII CP. or Corn [.n:: Anion. 4 -°w4v, P . BRONCHIAL 1;?ockkx". "A sampl, aryd e'rgarst sla I Y. otlii CLOW; Prtan. - Bare proved •ly ROA I: SEW ES.S. - fir, II EN it y w.O 1;D BENI:NEW . Ireconenseml thnr tr . .. to PI 111.11.: ER? her. li. Il 'llll'lN, Now York. ' "Yost rt.t ef in IC: her. 0, HM31'1;(1,1 , , )14,,,i,,t0w0, n ßentferial teltee3,olpeLled sr , r?" . ring,/ . .nm Roy. S. . I.Y. AND.r.ItSON, St. Lunt,. .EFeri[VO. in rtmnring /7'..rrx•nr.rt ag,f frrttallon of'A. TAmeat, so ...men legth FP rS• MILS $ INC Prof. 01. STACY JUIINNON, LAtirarign,lia Teacher of bluslc, dotith.ro “Gteat &melt( where teat, I,fore amt oft, pr01e...J . 7. at they prevent Thartrnesl. From Men. Fwt rjj.et, I 001.1 - fAey Iva( be of micantorie tome." 1:WT..4: ROWLEY, A. Al, Preeldent Albans Coll,;. Topa Sold by all Dra t tglato, at 25 rent, per box A 1.% BROWN'S LAXATIVE TEO NIES, or. Cirotour L,21C1G13, for Dysiopia, Indica:ton, Powipatim, throb ache, Bilious A red ton I . dr- oo:S/ tlAaRtrIT srv 0 VP: A. BRAD El, • No. 4 Wood Street, WOULD INVITE PUBLIC ATTENTION to tho lenge. Warn and groatost aariety nt' Sloven In the Sta., antnt4 attn'h war b. 10.1 Ina I COAL COOK STOVES, TROPIC, Eureka and . Arbiter. I=IEIIIE2I VICTOR, LIVE OAK I rspi:Rtal 11;1==111!1311 PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES I=l Ora“ Indocvmentn nff..re.l L. 11.1,1,• not GRATE,ORATE PRONT.+. Le.N D Wt. o >mn exit tArt!..ol.r J.,.11, 1. DorBLE-Top GAS AN! , SNIONC rGN,FmING s o s TRopic, Et - REF AILtIIFEH .1•111 111.4, to n• a.• To t booe hl went or a mot 1..0 , o• er rolled to giro eattefor - tt00... , vbl r rid :Eerie, which. silt:Lough the, bore n,rro Leon rltot•l,4l Ors, rt Cooury P.m 1.1, ropoi mon omy to fuel r, qu.;1,1 • 'at., , ther lbe Mato CAUTION' —Du c.,„_ .!.timerla wlthout do , 00211, r „,i• I l'ItEMI1;31 A IVA KI.EI) BY THE EqAre YAIP. T, G R A 1 1 0. 111A-Ivla FA CT I' 1 FOR THE STOVES IAIII TUE tc,,r COOKING RANGE. FOI: FANIILIES AND BEST WOOD COOK STo Tl. DIPLOMA. FOR 13E-91 4 LAuNnar ST , V K. Also.. hood ft Innis oseOrt....iit Philo soil 'army Ore. tiro., lisiolors,Prul Tr, Engin' lionise, Wsoon Voles, ll.iiio* GRAFF &. CO, Ain. 213 Liberty 8 AT Toe lieu) or trt.D ericKrr. Prrossoson. PI, NA. Attention! A tten tion!! TO THE NOVELTIES OF CLOAKS, DUSTERS SHAW LS; SILKS AND SILK ROBES; All Wool DeLaines, YREINCkt BIBBLINOS, &c. &c., &c Mitch Wets Just rc,,ivo I niod ..,e/t br 0131. - clioil, al W. & n. }HG us', Cotner of Fifth ana rdailtet Streets, M3EZ==l DIIPUY & MITCHELL PRODUCE COSI.IIISSION MEECNAN Ts. Oahe* Mo. 1 SicaVil Clock. Routh-Water cor. La ankle Se., Chicago. Warehonao No. 13 South-Water Et. Solicit for the purebtwe of Hour and Grain in Chicago Market. . _ . . . .. Etilqicock. Bl'iJrnery A 1.1,.. I n .nlnl M 0 . ,. F , .1. George W. Cem, rini... I Meaars. {Vat! Ai IVII.n. .7...1. Illonatba, raq., ontdilm I J. W. FINLEY V. A TURDIN. FINLEY & TVll.l.lre, COMMISSION MEIto II N CarICAG(I. 11. TAN'( IF. 841-Dive particular AttentD.D I knit. of FLOUR, GRAIN AND Pi , llll. - Run To— LIPPINCOTT A Ca, 11. ,, Imrwh, JNO. D. CAN WI GLD, do do DANIEL WALLACE, do do solfdtmAlN iITE IsT. EITEI3333INS, DENTIST, 191 PENN STREET, oppu9ite St. Clair Hotel. Inserts Teeth on Plana of Condit° and Porculalo; also, on Gold and other itetsllic Gass Wiloll ue shed. All other Glottal opersaloos carefully aftcodcd 1.. klactrlcal Annoetheal. spplled In extracting teeth. tto15:1 y A 9 - A B D. —Dz:vrlsray. DB. CALVIN KIN :,w •• Ito. 47 MTH - FIELD, ET.. Lem orm 34 awl 4th, ) turti t Teodoro hi. sot - vices to tho oPit t rlt t. tolatrgit a- and •14.141. Ity in Um lintrol hi. prolealloo. lie °porgies in tit- moot improved modes of Dental Burgery, employing such tasted. alas have itoOd the ordeal of lung oupetionce. It to Ita mlifatly with the moot difficult operstiono Incident to Ito Prulhoslou t W. 11111341 Lim In osonrlng rho public that pt`r• feet oatiofiletion will Do 'shoo In all mote. out: owed to Inn hand. Terms Noderate. nett/:.:out CSILL, BURGEON VENTIST; Wine • and lit:4lll.ft No. 87 _OItANT BTRENT.Z. ... .. oppc•ite the Court Ronne, irolluvws to can run the wrote duty that may tarot !Mu with tholl potrocao. An) of the varhmast7lre of Teeth Itmnr.l I( L M AES' BOOTS IV fie SHUNS. The noderrived Loring bought ilta stuck of Peter Ile. ter,decoultd, will cantleee tits basittees et the Old Plead, GRANT BTBBBT, tmlwveu.l 4 oerial and Third •rre.h., where every kiwi of LADIES' SHOES will be "wide to order, of the BEST AND ROBAKILEII3III4ereI told at the lowest evil priers. solloil • • &WAIN LIZIAUDI. LIVINGSTON, COPELAND & CO.. _]--; rietors, ANUFACTCRP: VA I 1113.1 N KS' PATENT PLATFORM COAL. lIWN 1. , ' to , •• P. II • •••••.: 1.•-• Irou Woo Jen Colon", • 1 AV u, 11, •, Pern , ......1 IlAualartUr 4 rm ANn LATCIIF.S 7,_hr n doe PAINT -MILLS. CvILN bt I LI- 4 ar..l SLIELLSR.S. SAU (kATS 111 NO E 4, TIED CASTORS, A. A , , I can~..m. r. 51.11.41 e Ca+ti C t // ( • CHEAPEST: BE:s1 LARGEST pays the Tuitinn f.r Simtle and P,All Bo , .k.kettping, Gmmercial Arithmetic and Leeturms lii4lgt week. t.oar.l, 1,0, Randier, , 17, Full Conran, $ entire. rapt lea 3d2.. Usual unto cumylete ato cons's.. fl 0111 `II we. ! Every Stodeht.t.pon pradnattog, le anaranteed to b.,•. etent to manage the itooka.o any huainess, slot to ean, a altars of irom $5OO to $lOOO. Sitidoids enter at any tlnt—No Vacation—Review Pleasure. VI OAST Pilintll7ll2l FOR LIEST BUSIVE , WEllTiyt FUF. reeetyed at pittaburgii, Philadelphia Foldllll Sta. Fair at Zancevilla Also. at the pa to - lied Fain of Union for the mud four year. dop_M adna meters] at half pr For Circulars, Specimens and I..bealithed ilea of It Collage, encl..n fire letterstampa to au2S-dlarF I. W. JENIIIN.S, Fitt, laugh, F.. Vublic itaticro 10.31ERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION L .1 Treas.—The forrth and Mitt Lectures of the Me cautile Library Atiseciation roamoßl M delivered DENB' ()ILES. Esq. of re TUESDAY an. THURSO& Y AVENINGS, Nov. 29th nod Dec. Ist LAVAS 1. TTE I,L erratum—l. 'lrielt Social Character and Humor." IL "The Tendency In Popular Oratory, to En. travagenceand Fialachood," . 'lockets Ti Cents, to be had at the Music and Book lintels, Library Rooms and tikthe Door. Doom open at G% o'clock; Lecture to hula atT4 o'clock. W. 11. KINOAID, . JOSEPH ALBILES, W.' D. aIdiOWAN, JiiS. D. POTTS, • C. 510000, ritt Lectern Committee. Altolooo.dtaLt lanCaasea. Co.,} Pitlanorah, N.r.1911 , 0, 1810. Election for-Nine Directors of thi Company, to aorro daring the enettlatt year, wfll b hold at the When, Nc. Water atrert, en TUESDAY, to tt. day of Iteromnor Dolt, hearten the boors all o'clor.l ..21 140 111:NDS M. ATWOOD, Seerelnry. ...r. o n N11.0...3.11111.• I,SIMANCL CO., I 1%4..0,0, Nov. 11,11;41500 f IDI V I , ES D. —The President and Director.. yv l ..1 :111. Goopant Intvelbia day d.clared a divider. Tov. D..71.trt.1,4 P.fy oo each attorb of thoCapllo . the afoot profit. of the last sit month., t. a;.. 1...1 h• Il.orodoctidn of the Stout DIM Otool .1 :II 1115111 M. ATIVOOD, Ertcretary. 16111,613Ut Co., I Ptltsburgh, Nor. if b, MP I r F.Nr).—At n meeting of the Direct nt.t,t then Cdospany, bold this day, a dlvldond of FIVE PElt CENT. veal drelsreal out of its profito nt tho io.l .Iv nee ode, payable. In mall nn demand to the boldetd, 1.1 beck, and to be etedltad to block Nolo. of bold f ferreek t.., lolly paid up. tee.eiduell I. GRIER SPROUT. Ea-'y Eburattona I. =3027201333 WRITING ACADEMY, ,College Bali, Diamond, Birmingham r,, ,n0..m0ut.41 TII1:1 , sts) Wrttlt, In 1.. rime onlkull.t. nnd LL,uC. Ketping •- . 0) r•Cel..r: ): LI A F ft, Prnftl.Jr of Wriliug and 11. k ii,plog li II 1.1,11 . 11 F. Profr..or ..r Pnum.n.hip. F. %YKLLr. Pr0t,..0, I 1.1,x.k.K.p10g and Comm. irl CalrTnltm :to it In . W. is. I:01.70N, I..Ktnn•r 111.tory and Gene 9,114.-ct, •'' ' - • • M.N. R. I' FI.ENNIKKN,.' Ex-C. S. Minlotor tO Dn raw I. • rnia.Ler 1.1 lb,. 11 . ..nhat OA Bar, L....rtercr on Co. bor. ) 9r POUF. M. F. EATON, Loan on Elocution. 0...1 aud we what Lam never .1, before attempted by any peetals, ....mei): Spoclowns 1 theaulental 144 d Pr...U.1 l'eaueneship ...r.cuPd:n your prrrrarr, in the short spaced' item 'a rods and upwards. (.1...el lestniing et S2,A per week. Birmingham Ferry free f..r stwiehp.. Sentrance •t any time. Fer .herite.....o4 off-hand Business Writing, enclose two r ....,,, .......ps, aid address ' U. 11. LEITIIE.I.D.PrincipaI, je2olt.llwP ' ?Ittahar - 01,Pa. North Sewickley Academy. rpm,: ‘...' .1 itil ) 1, 'is eituated in Bearer Co., ji•, , •... , miles north of New Brighten Station on P......... h .. I .. . V. syue nod Chlrece Ilattpaa4. Its tors t...., e......, ..,..t.u. au aeronut el tits hesithfuleess and ..h...., et th•sttrteoudnat rotator. The Students are frse fr..... ta.ne.re. aset:tes.ehe and all such aurroundings as will dlrert .heir nalraid. It In condor.-. 1 under conjunct ouporvislutiof R. 11. }lnn nlol LUCIUS ,ISCitNII/. Mr.llagn,l I. known tr.. t, I, • 1...EV.11, ,ontl,n,nu In Franc. tn. , lornonow. tonnhonro on TUEADAY, Oct. 25th, end •httou. The coaran of Instruction In tho:u.nth. I,..lint.ng al: the , Leant II Weld in hlgh I goy. enliy_ el...srtlto;.Tuill..ll. 1.4. , Mr, iagiltil. Fcal. W....1i1,;......j.6.5 C6l A.1.11 , :..061 f..:1.,:5t, xn 1 eirovt. civil 1, 00 Prrne.: 66.1 Gorman?, .....th ....... ..... 10 00 1.. , tr 01666.1 Mu.. 16 00 1 ...1110-6- 2 00 1 uth . .3lnra ul4 .1.4 R., 11. WYERER or slr tF4iOOO, N.• - t , Sewu.kl.y. P.. /,rthrs, E—C. Y RAO Elt, J. E. P 11:K, LL.n. W. ROB. Jr. .1. B. llc Y.t UDEN. anwA PENN INSTITUTE, HANCOCK F.TREET, IROR FERN ' • rr open NI MONDAY, the AUGUST. Terms p!.r MOD c 41A- J. B.IIITH, itmuscmcnto ROR . 45 i•• AT XASONIC For Three Days More Ouly ! By p,pulosr roplest II'ESDAY AND IVEDNEV.DAY• EVENINGS Nurnil,ber 2.,th,:."Pt0 and ;O:1:1, ANS , ELI' NO LONGER. KirElbtlott.t,g each avcattag at 734 att..rtloon at 3 o'clock.. Tl.t.ato b o-titlc s packt,za of cI fora dollar, ft.lhltcn ter.t.s. To .11ternooll Eatabltlot.3, Lacllce 1234 center a tul,n r ccate only. • n02.93td MORE: AUXICIcLi 11 rriiAl THE RICHEST DIADEM Kings or Emperors.t wII AT 1' A BsAirrtrut. HEAD Of HALE. rpll El article that will naturally restore the olor of the Lair. (the thaustug of wh.ch to tray helm no unix-410n of • lack of proper encretiona,) Is UM, • calm nolo moiltiiitie. Prot . WOOD'S IIAIR, TONIC I. the only oak remedy for bieliitinee, dryness premature change of cote r. nod tile mecca] evidences of slug of .remit/ions at the mote of the heir, which can be found.. QOAC. prep.ratlon. Westin', sod "hair tonics", till every "owner grocery . In the noun try. Avoid all "hair tonic." on les. known to be the prig...lion of some num abuse celebrity has become world solo. Do not lot any nostrum vender experiment f our halr. Tomb nothing you Mole nue good 11.5.11 is believe is till that it purport/. to be. Professor Weed has ...rood, by years of encore teat of ace virtues ot hie prep.. mom, big pi Leen{ fame. Oyer 150 certificate. are before u. of If,, visits, of Pm flair 'tutored:We, from parties who have tried it head Pm follosing: ••Nter Took, April 191 b, loss. "DR. WOOD:—Dour :dr: Permit to. to express to you the eldld.dome I om under for the entire restorithen of my 1., Ile original color. About the tints of my arrival to ale butted Ptetes it was rapidly becoming ray. bet, upon tie application of your 'glair RoedoretiVe" it 80012 refelvod if, crlsitiel brie. 1 consider your Restorative si• very wom aerial incoutimt, quite ethos:taus as well an agreeable, I eta, dear sic tours truly, IL TIIALBRIIO.^ Iteiv. is. W. Rl)ErEit, Indianapolis, Inti,sayehe wore • wig f, 'petrel y.nre, but by the ale of Wood's flair Rented. as or lionow bees tine halod of hair. kir -NW by all Drupgi4lat and by 0. J. Watal k Ca, 44,t linaalany. Now York, and 114, Market atrnaLtt. LaubLkha brad la l'illabatab by Dr. (1110.11.. E.EYNCH, ft L. Ftabb. NC+. Ttalli 1 1..'1., and all Dragens. far:4ol7j GRAND PIANO TIIE SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure of an pouncing to tho public that ho has Jog t remises) • to lid 7 Octave Carswl Itosowoo I Grand Plano, from the Factory Of Citiekttrhaa d Sops; the Fine odo of their Now intlooneal Scale that hat lava in P Itsbn Ilthertano has recess.' the... , ‘ , ..l.wilft.d. a.l.U '' bens all who bAso aeon it. and has boon pronounced brcolno 1.42tr1E ()rdges to 1.011[1.4. 10 00 eminent degree, tits. 9.. - -v hich r..usticule a Ono instillment. The pottlio nro invited to call en.l see Oh ontliedh , 11.00 of the Worellonwe of JOIIN 11. lIIILLONs wtt; no Woewlstrcet. e 1 - lIC3i FIRTNC3 8c SCISS @TM SEVEN OCTAYE PIANOS, WITH, THREE STRINGS TO EACH NOTE 111 C.. Treble—Nov F.Allartamers—Arnerd HAtom,Artd 4tereoting Action. • NEIV LOT or the above received direct from I lan alauuyartory ef eh/awing Rau; Hu. personally by Mr. Charles Molloy, cOnstetlns of ancerbly Carer.] sad Pialn !Low:Wood Coon. 1,11.11 c aro respectfully levelled to call acid eiatulue Owes epleudid luau umnati. For sale only by !DILI 11. MELLOR, Sulu .I,renla , fur Motoring* Foos' Els.; T. 07 fbr eittsburgh end Waters Peon's. . BOTTS; NEW SCALE 0,1 OCTAVE PL NOS. rrilE 'subscriber has just receiv rd dltect from the Blanorodtory of Coict eying & Eons, Boston, orl.aud aplco• did lot of th.ir New OCALR 634 oar/Lyme/00ton= io dogma Itwficwood and Block IValtmt Cssos, sclioOkdier• sons/ ly 89. 14r. Char]. Moan. at thy Ham:T./or this map ket. Pricoa from $'"...10 POU. For sole only • JOU.N IL AIELLO% • /4=s Chlotorlog & Eon's POlk Ito/74/tlir '• • el WOOD iiißsre, • , [ 44., • ••„s 1.341410..m,,,,i_JR.4...qt Zriatno••••+-- OA LES or EVERT TAnurrr. for weighing Lin' tin rfnixa of Merril and lain g. whether Dormant or on Vitht6l4 nod of ail elain , nod croinril iv., from Railroad plinferildntrln of the onrir•E JANUS FACE!) !YOUR LOCKS ry eke sal rarinns!y tar:Sale:l and Onl.hevl. co - n Amu. OE . CUTTERS a z r.d STUFFEB.B; EOM, BY:LB.:WETTING LE'l.truars., WARDROBE DIOJNB, FIRS UM FEANDB. td Dume.tic g , cerary, ' mcold • Cup ft uctton Ftalro. J. G. DAVIS, 4A.uctionieer. 84ks .11,0ais No. 1;4 Yifit; itreit U Diksu 1 R Ts. DRAWERS.,CLOTII i~.;, . AT Auortmil2 Thu sday morning, 1ia,..“ to Comme.,l4l Sala Rooms, Nu. 6,1 Faith m 50 dos whit. Mena. Pritaut.: 21 Wo-.lComf,m, . 1. C.tfult.ne par. ..thrr patr3 blact 1., • du Eat',Jet, la.coz umortrd Th. [nolo a turitod e., otzood. J tI.AVkL. NCL 1131 E I , Abk:TlON. On Thogo.toy, Coo I:frl.ot P. !I. tbe Coale tWerclil Salta Rooms, No. 14 Filth etreet, ou 4•031)1111 it tawy concern, to tay 0u.1ch1r, , .0. will be 101.d...111 flews team the eteemcr toooly ,trieo.do. mono, ~,dmmed before the Soy of ewle, 1.0%1 .1. AncS IrS ris LOOM IS & CO., 1:,r4 to' angor. -ALLECIIIENY PROYER.TY FOR SALE —T•oo moo:gomory street. 20 foot front oncb quJ ,itettd:ng nL.ng T.l) fur emencli 110 tett. Terme, betlhLeelp I:2' or 3 ye eg; Are ply Lw) . 311, a CO, LS i,1.,-,,,h4.tmt: §TOCK sitLEs BY .11tWrils. Luotillh A TUTSco., AT TUTS SIERCII ANT, EN,miNGL gmor LIODSDAT STENING.-aDank, Itrtina, Intausturti:4lta Copper Ebert, Done. end Real 'Etta., relit at rank- salt: 'isf tie Ilelent:ants' If:clause by 1-- A OVIIN CANDAID tialllo. Rotes, Drafts and Lcans c Real listale nii,atiatad of faintonabla terms by AUSTIN 1,4 , 011114 cUL, .11,141 Str,lt Note Drokars.92 AMID St. Joni T. 1.006 - LIACSID 01400. LOGAN a GREGG • IMPORTERS HARDWARE O. 5 WOOD STREET kgnr Doan strkm, St. Char'," Hotel Je..tatiln U. llta.tn,lmte of Lulea .1. (I.4o,Citialig GEO. S. EFLIZ.O.N dt. C0,,_1 commission ,Lierchan,to, VOll TUE 5 ALA OP pIG IRON, 8L09315, No. 52 Wood Bt., Plttatittrch. E Ert.n.m—Ly on, bhorb d Co., Pittsburgh; I.minintoch, Ecy.olno.l d E.n., Inttaburoh: Timm. E. Frtynktny, Eaq.gazo. Esksoor; li on. elmou Eouteron, florrielnary4 Bryan, Gardner liolli.loysnorg. ra.. Joariknd THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF 'PHILADELPHIA, Insures Against Goss or Damage by Firs on Buildings, merchandise, Fur. • attars, as, at Reasonable - ILate• of Prelnlum. • Dutactou.—P.llolrhford Starr: William Mtg., of Wme lipg ea et Co.; &lido F•a• for. Joo. ht. Atwood, of Atwood, Whet° k Co.; Iteol. T. Treillck, of Tredick, Plokea 1 Co - Lahr, Wharton; Mordecai L. Dawson; Geo. U. litawarLof Btoerart A. Bro.; John If. Brown, of Joke 11. Brown *Co; 1.1. - A. Paboootok, of D. A. PalsooetOct 1 Co.; A cdreW D. Gain.). L. ilrringer, of Wood k &ringer. Y. lIATCIIFORD ATA 88, PaWldent. C*lll.lB W. 004 Secretary. Plrrtaraon Natraanoto.—Wm. Bohner k Co .J-Painter yhomeo, Fog, Jae. Morahan; Esq., -Allen rimer, Pow, W Ilaen. Whir.) A Co., tv Anon, Pay no t Co, Drown .1 Co.. LiTiglo.loll. Copeland A Co., Jam.. B. Lyoo A Co., Wm. 6. Lay oiy A Co. o.Eo. S. BRYAN C. CO., Agents, No. 6•t Wood Stmt.. CARD. THE UNDERSIGNED lIAS THIS DAY ass4lated with bim In the WIIOLESALE GROCiRY CIUOINEJI.O, ir. eimirzt EWART wd 3I r, WILLIAM CURRY, 11n , 1 will rontiou, the Lune of the OLD STAND. NO, iI7I LIBERTY 6TREET, dlreolly oppooltelbsE4le Dole! WILLIAM al. 001131 LY. Plttshorgh, July 1, I/40. . . EWART WM. AL 00R34Y..-.W.U. MAY. , W. M. GORBILY & CO., G R O C E. R S, k .. 43:0 VISION C, U. ()DUCE • AND PITTSBURGH MANUPACTURES, , No;4171 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, PA. Joßt6md2.lp J.I.VA ...Wall— W.V. lIALBACOII-. .... Prt \ l' Vrniaza 130111,,r011 cm. WITICI2.. H Denlert In ARBAUGUS & CO., POrLIi :P.A.C.TE.H.RI3 An/ PROVISIONS. ISS,Port. Women Concard stunt, near East Lane, Alle gheny Olty. Othre, No. kV.; Lawny street, Pittsburgh t En. n019:34144 caw. de. SELEIPARD, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I=l FLOUR, 1 RO.I_,IICIC No. 343 Liberty Street, PIT,TeIfeCOIT, re. Clagict braude of FLOUR, for Duker,ftitd Family use, conefflotly ori band. Parcfccllnr attelsif. pfd to fifflpg ordefil for Mertbaindire vnerally. , temlyd PECENTS BTEAM Be.DWEIRY, Oornf i rl bmaltmsn and sa,e !ffisvh 1T d , aka rapa Arad Bowe and Grdartry, IT. Wafer and. • S 'DENDER GARRARD, Successors to Adam Wood, Fittuburgb, Penyas. Deletrateti Droste, Palest,: Amber Akei. Pun ter awl Brenta Brood L eltock Ale and Purerr. Warratrlyil to keep itt any climate. Orden from all parte rroroptly=ttended to. pike Lista-went by Mall. kir: ADAM WOOD coutino.conntottd xittt Ott concern tireerer wed General manager. ' notterly --- 10•PA.RTN ER gll • C,PARTNERSLIIP.—We. have this day ...dated with us in the Provision and Oil Mutant, 01.1ARLES A. it. liEiS ti EY. Theftrus susehe Intl reataln ouctutziged. F. FELLERS, H. OWILIA, S. -A. -- A. lA. =SIT, iiE.LLIALLiZ DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, AND L...4 - jID OIL 3.I4INUFAC7'UREA,§ No. 309 Liberty Street PITTtiBUILOII. VFICH OF CO-PARTNEHSIIIP.—TtIo . . isnderehintd hare ltd. day 'entorcd; Into copartner . dap under the etyle et mons s. lIIILLIPd, for the put pale of 'manufacturing holt4. WI LLIVI J. L E WIS: . .1013. N PLIILLIN. PITTSBURGR BOLT WORKS, No. 51.39 Liberty 11MN are now prepared to receive and fill orders Lr Carsiao bolts and Aalettlys; also Belts fin Bridges, Railload cars, egeam Boat., aricultbral Ma. Imia rant; and awry parpoaa far etch Wits ate !boad...Brdera a:Melted and filed with prnreptneas and dl.. ~ pach; [ncrXrdltne] LIATIB4 PHILLIP& C OAL STOVES, Parlor Coal yazes, Parlor. Dods, Parlor Blares, Parlor Pandas., Nursery lon. cballion Bisbee, Coif. Routers, F.ltiru e ltlid tlegrh._ Heat baba. Toilet Warn, Datblng Ayyer tea, Piro7lroul iPlanlabod Tin Waro, Common Mu Waco, utlery, so., ':at the Iran City Store and lin Wareborwe pf W. W. 1113.ADSIIAW, No. 54 Woodab. Tint door below Om elgn of t Golden Gon. 4 ELOODIMEIS VIC 2; 1 0.13.211! 1.000,000 BOXES BOLD OF Ni - z --- . ... ti .„ - ~.„ mArelc . KIATER I ' Dila enormous quantity of this liscalnable ~„1 ~,„,,3 be. b t ,,,. a rumba:el hy citliteux of the OniteelLitatra almond the abort time it hes lees teitore the public. . The teuoa for this estrsordlnery stimaas I, sitoplf IS the arta.' ilottli raid value of the ankle. No or,o hut,i th.. Ittica..ird, ill rLiSrun =about I wcoruing its (cloud. ' ; lt perform all tkoit 11 Oomleed, and terrke with it its own reemaineodie t on: . Teiiit , this lea tktory-peageful sod ploadleew-but Lellate not has glorious then the triumphs of war, with ! carnage aml dreoliiiion. , The MAGNETIC PLASTER is undoutpted , l7 oho 0 reatett S reogthener end Pete Destroyer the: Eck co hat yet Ills , . erect. , It pool put this piaster anywhere, fpittla Is then tlrlinha will Ella there mail the 1.111 an vautsbed.- Plaster magoothos the pito away, and jPAIS! CANNOT EXTET NTLIERE TWA' PLASTED, IS APPLIED. I iiiit,stos ttsm, Lumens,. linthass, DAM'', tiereonsheite Aeutalii,Dyspopals, ()mien', sod Colds, Pahl, sod Arbor ~,,,,, bled, down e , rela to Corns, ere initudigidyrelfroal 41, 'still st little putleuco, per nsamoons care by 4, 0 .44 - it ! Inflitimoe of the MADE ETICDLASTER. IR Is theories. ',cutest, safest, pleasuutest sail cheap st: rcrawlys - 4. Its application Is universal-e) , l ssilly- SO -Shii us :unity the Selina. woman, util the tc blnlabnii".: Ea cacti tied all it will prove a Balm and a Blessbie, Alb ,ar... use Ii iiiseciabli, sad without isnoysnn, oil, thoci - biw_ ...1" . pittto ii Irlthlti the roach of ill-rkh or poor I ; 4144 bus nieutioSe Eta and tisCorlng lastly Ira - --; AOMIES should be lawny% Supplied With Mai le*; b PELSTEII. It will be the Good Phyalcian hi 107 Najd, ready in ill limn, aid at Instant notice. "Put Siii In aintlito On boson Each box miii tusks lit ii . tP=V"a-ThaelE , rrs , I g, ...11 Ds o .l l lolllOEUEnilhi Re Di, Limnos and Proprietor LiMallusr st,[liew Yak. , 111.1010113:111.01101.AnNESIO Dig ead tiralldeitt 1 4 , !ma" qtr. toiniVad subteen[ tballlu4allizatow7; ." # ll Fla w/1/11; "''' '' • - - ' • ''''' .I'l2 TSBCI24
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