gfatitt. ZEILen...D. 7. S'II.IIA3I.D. I. 1110V303 R. E.BRE EDITORS and I=EM - - 1 THURSDAY MORNING . , Republicics City Convention. The Republicans of tho City of Pittsburgh are hereby requested to mentin their rospectiro wards, at tissue places oc„hulding mob meetings, on SAT ' kr, DicEsnazi ISse, arid elect, by ballot, Lye delegates from each ward to mom in Convention at .thee Court Howe, on WEDNESDAT, DECEMBER 14M6 1855, at 11 o'clock a. N., for tbo purpose of nominating ono person for MAran, one person for CITE 9014,ROLLZa, and one potion fur Cirr Too ts -.ul,zn. The moctiligs the various wards will be held between the hours of 3 and 65 o'clock r. M. The vulorts.ward committee, of vigilance as at prevent ''.:.7,!.PeftiPM,' where the came may to cell fo l e the • - •:-VilaPPOLItetent Of Judges to ootidot`tho election. • - • Teor. A. Itosrxer, Ch . n. City Ex. Com. Atears'e NEsr,—The democratic pa -. .L.l.pere have discovered another treasonable plot. Abbot ayear ago an effort was made to nice a iJprgfi koala the purpose of Issuing • a cheap • . :• edition of ifelper's Crisis of the South for gra , ,tnitene ciroalationin the North. .Mr. Helper is a North Garelinianiand his book, entitled "The Impeadiog_celeis of the South," contained ee many facts,. sell ptil; of the ruinous affects of Slavery and its bearings upon the government, ' ' Autillittalritaeo fully the baneful results of an institution which it is proposed to spread over territory, (bat it was thought to be a moat excellent document for free circulation among the people, inasmuch as it would give them, to a form useful for constant reference, the facts bearing upon the Slavery question in a con densed shape, and not easily accessible through anj other channel. An appeal was therefore made for subscriptions in money, in order to.is- Baas large edition, the subscribers to receive boots In pay. Collo a number of gentlemen eubearibed—among the rest Horace Greeley, GOV. Morgan'tind Thurlow Weed. 'These each . contributed $lOO, and we think the fact credita ble to them. But the New York Herald and, , its kiodred prints have discovered in thie a treasonable plat. • T It is a plan to raise money to promote insurrec ..,tion in the South and treason in its worst shape. :'Than we go. If a man gives a dollar to help ',.:•.; : l : i••=44:oliii Brown's suffering family and eavo them etareation, he Is represented es subscribing insurrectionary fend; if ho gives SlOO for ' GOO copies of a book which he intends to dis tribute gratuitously; he is forthwith posted as a traitor who is furnishing aid and comfort to the enemy in time of war. Iu a little while it will be impossible for a Republican to give a dollar for any charitable purpose, or buy anything for his own use, Without being posted no a black hearted conspirator. The Harrisburg Union, we see, has eense . enough to con:mai : from its renders the purpose for which this money was contributed. It gives the amount rubseribed, without specifying what for, darkly hints at some unlawful purpose, and leaves its readers to infer, from the homily_ it preaches upon this text, that the money was subscrioed for the purpose of overturning slavery • by force. This is smart but villainous. It is. dictates that the editor knew hie -lisle would he spoiled if he told the whole teeth, and ho there fore conceals the foot which would explode the theory he builds upon hie rascally hints. A man who can resort to such a trick as this is Nit to all sense of honor or honesty. • We do not Buffer ourselves to be alarmed cr Indignant at each rascality es thin. It displays the desperateness to which the Democratic party IS reduced, and it eleven, better than any other 'fact can, that the leaders have no hope, now, ex cept in ptueuing the game of, mendacity to the eel They cannot, however, calmed in that way. As soon as Congress ie fully under way, there will be enough developements of govern. mental rascality and corruption to tux all their powers of mendacity in th• way of defence and explanation. OLD Buows's BODY TO CC Give:: T 3 TOE SLR.. GCONS —Gov. Wise will not give up old Drone's body to his friends to he buried decently. He is afraid it would bo worshipped. blownow B. LOWILY, of Brie, an old acquaintance of Broome, went -lately to eee him. After seeing him be returned to Baltimore on the same train with Gov. Wise. Be says: "In a previous conversation with me the even ing before, he had ached me whether John Brown was coneldered an insane man when he resided In Penesylvania. 1 said that be was thought to be sane and honest. In the care I asked the Govelnor if he would 'commute. the sentence of Mr.' Brown: He said—.l . dare com matelhe sentence of Brown—and the citizens of Virginia would acquiesce, but I will not do it. Why,' said he; 'John Brown never Raked to be pardoned. And doubt whether he would ask it —if Ae knew the asking would obtain it. He .:said lle would rather pardon Brown then pardon Cook, and be would pardon loather. I asked the Governor if Brown's friends could hero hie body after hie death. lie answered—'The Bur geons will claim his body.' I said to the (hover -nor that in my opinion Brown was a moooma oleo and as crazy on the subject of Slavery as GhiritBmlth. He said 'men of that hind of in sanity aught to be hanged.' "A very intelligont Virginia gentleman, a Mr. Brown, asked me 'what I wished to do with Drown's body.' I told him it would belong to his wife—but if his (dentin would not claim it, I would, it they gave it to me , and bury it in my own burying ground. Ile remarked that It would be used for a different purpose if the North ehould get it; that Maasechosette would take the head, and other Northern Slates other parts of the body, - and each would erect over I portion a monument higher than Bunker Hill. .11LPUBLICAN BIO9YMENTS AT VIZ SOrTIL —The Republicans of Bileeouri aro already stirring. The ill. Louis Donc:raz cuatalaz the following call: "Notion is hereby given that a State Conven tion of the Republioatts of Missouri will be held at Jefferson City, on the 28th of next December, to select delegates to, the National Republican Convention to nominate candidates for Presi dent and Vice President of the Coiled States. The Convention will meet immediately upon the adjournment of the Convention of the united Opposition of the State. The Free Democrats and Raped)Beano of Missouri are requested to send delegates from every county in the State. BARTON ABLE, Chairman General Committee." It will be seen that the delegates from Mitt - aoari to the National Convention are to be eleot ed by the State Convention, and not by dietricts. We have not yet seen in any Missouri paper a denunciation of the Sate Coral:Mite° for issuirfg a call contemplating (511.7.1:1 a comae. The Wheeling InieWyericer C 011140131 the fol lowing: _.: - ."4‘t a called meeting of the Republicans of Wheeling, on last evening, the - 28th lost, L. m. Norton in the chair and L M:Pumpheey ae §so- Mary, ou motion of Thos. liornbrook, Eaq.; N. C. Arthur wan appointed as a delegate to the Richmond Opposition Convention of the 14th prawn°. hrr. Arthur, heitsiduly notified, heartily se esiptcd the nomination." '"iffelottst be a bold Repnblican who can ven ture to Richmond, as such, in the present state of feeling; t'ut the only plucky fellows in that State, eo far ea appearances go, aro the few who hue the courage to call themselves Repablioann dml. D. Poarr.a.—A dispatch from - Reading to the Philadelphia Inquirer says that General Ifortrir.D. Foster. has written a letter to a leading Deli:l4o4e of that city, withdrawing his name ,from before ibo Democratic Convention es a tanthtisto. far the Gostraorehip. 'Chronicle, of .Tneaday, contained a billy eztroti from acme tiladelphla Banday paper, : referr Inv partially :rm. Ba far as the extract to the Giiritte a lte editors, it la atireir A 1 14.11e, spa we feel o feral; to Getretarrato . . Brookville . wririori • • • .• La th e a long and abbe article is war • - President anit•PATIS for ` 111712 . 0' 'An --pn • fa avor et Capin and . . • - • . .• -4i ti t. hindiome op- X r •'; ; . . ...._. , • . c iw iii, gruswecn...This eloquent d4entyx of : A Quantum for: the Brown Rep ..tkia n , freedOcoorhote glowing wards fell *Yeats, of How can t•Old Brown" be at Once hero, a = fire - upon . the heads of oppressors, will again, martyr, a saint and a mania it Piro .of Corn. after an almost uninterrupted abeenceiof three Perhaps in the same. way that S int Paul years from his place in the Benhie7ritutn to hie was. We know that he was a hero, a martyr and a stunt, and we have also the tea 'Loony of seat for the next session, -perfectly restored to Festus, that "much learning had ade him health. With what interest the Country will nan."—[Eve. Post. look for his words from the spot where he was ' ruthlesely smitten dawn by the bludgeon of the ' For Indigestion, u slaveholder l Ercry republican iu Congress ' Try Bcerl ire's Hollow. : For Heartburn. ' will stand by him and strengthen his himd 3for i For A.otclity, Try therhave's Hallam the holy war. Senator Sumner returns to hie place in full health, hot Senator Boiler and Try Bcorhave's Hollant Preston S. Brooke are there no more.' While 'For Watcrrb hi.. ' the voice of the smitten patriot will be hoard Try Boorhare's Hallam again to the councils of the nation, pleading for , Fox: Heartache, justice and truth, the places that knew those who ' Try Became's Hellen( perpetrated the outrage upon him will know . For Lone of Appetite, ' them no more. Man proposes, God disposes. Bterhave'e Hallam • 1 For Contivertesm. o. . 'ROPRIETPBB EC. 1, 1859. Ert.vett Mute IN VIE ALLEGF(ENY.—For some days we have heard rumors th 4 silver hnd been discovered in and near the Allegheny river at what is known among river men as the ~ • Indian god," about nine miles below Franklin. lAs near is we can find out on inquiry the story •tionetti thus: "The Indian god aforesaid is a largo ;and ra ther peculiar eiraPedvock standing in the edge of the river on the left LS you go down. Nu mnerons hieroglyphical characters, wholly un intelligible, with figures of deer, doge, are out on its smooth surface. Thirty or forty years ago they were muolimoro distinct that now. The river there is rather shallow, being easily forded in a dry time. The gentleman who is operating (herd now is a Frenchman, whose name wo have not learned. Some of his ancestors were with the Indiana in this region many years ago, at the time of the French War, and probably about the titne the Oil Springs on Oil Creek were worked. Among their papers ho lately found a description! of this rock together with the statement that culler was to be found near it. Ho accordingly °area on a few weeks ago, bought the land and began to prospect. He dug at first in the strata of slate rook, in the bottom of the river, tilt thei water rose, and fennel silver ore of. coneiderable rich aces. Since then he bas been diggiog with ten or twelve men, in a email stream which puts in near that point, and also irrthe hills. Itt•both places he finds silver ore, which, upon trial, ap pears to be the genuine article. Traces of gold have also been discovered. lie calculates that at his present progress he is making money a•apid ly. Who howls but those rugged;rooky, barren and herotofoke worthless hills may beeone a re gular l'ike's Peak in mineral wealth? What's the use of plodding away to the Rocky hleutv tains when We have the shining dust in our Al leghenies near home Haven't we always said that you could get gold and silver, toe, atbome, if you would only dig for it ? We didn't expect it would oome out exactly in this shape, bat you see wo all know very little what rich placers the future has in store for the really industrious digger. • ive have conversed with a man who said he saw a piece of solid silver,aa_big as a Walnut, which was produced from a small quantity .e,f the ore. Early settlers on the river down that way, recollect that specimens of Silver and also French coin, were also found near this rock manyiyeare ago.— Warren (Pa.) Mail. Nzu , Youir. ELECTION—Tur. OFPICIAL Von.— Tho Albany &rainy Joarnot publishes al vote for State olfibers. The footings ore as follows: SECRETARY or STATE.--LCZITCRWOrIh, 251,13 , 1 Jones, 252,641. Nl.jority for Jones, (Dern )1, 458. C 011 : 11. 1 . 1 1 0L811.—DellrliE311, 273,049; Church 223,674. M4jority for Denoiroo, (Rep ); 4 0 , 175. STATII ,TIIEASINIED..—D)rPheittIEr, 275',580; Vatterpocl, 22e.:;g5. Al n.Pnity for 1 1 JrehOm,r, 49,195. - The returns of Attorney-General, State Fogi oeer, and Canal Commissioner are not yet OM T ally complete. The Journal says: , ••Q:" the Republican caudido:ee, Mr. Mlt ere, for Attorney-General, cocci ere the Ltrgest 'vote and heaviest majority. Of the Democrats' ' Mr. Jones, for Secretary of State, receives the larg est vote, which is doubtless owing to Obi feat that ho had moat cordial anpport from the }lards. Mr. Forrest, fur State Prison Inspector', re ceives the higheet vote of any Republican can didate on the Utica Ticket, tad in elected over the combined vote of Democrats and Americ'ans. Of the Democrats not on the Utica Ticket, Judge Johnsen pulle the largest vote. But the most noticeable feature of the table hi, that it shows the Republican vote to be stied ily and largely incre.ang. Mr. Myers' vote is 400 larger than that oast for Col.Fretuont in 1856. Mr. Leavenworth (who red not on the Utica Ticket) receives 2,000 more lhan were cast for the Republican ticket in 1E3.9, and 7:iloo0 more than were east for et in 1e.57. No candidate ever 'ruled furlu this St,ila by say party ever received eo largo a Tote as that east for Myers. And no candidate in any pre vious year, of any party, wi'tt the exception of Col. Fremont in 18511, and Geu. Pieice in 1852, ever received no high a vote as is given for the Republican candidates not on the Utica Ticket. Oa the other band, the failing otl in the Vote of oar opponents is equally !narked. The vote for Jones, who received the united Democriatio and American vote, shows a 'decrease of 39,000 below the vote polled by the °awe partieb in 1959, and 59,000 below the vote polled by them in 1857. Axolaza 11/tarot's FLRAT float.—Some Wag in this neighborhood, not bartlig the feat of Virginia chivalry before ble eyii, tor- regarding I the Apostolic injunction touching the reverence duo to magistrates, played oil a moot annoying hoax on Gov. Wise last week. The irreverent wag, it terms, mailed a letter at Altcona, ad. dreeecd to the Governor, informing him thatthe Coppee which is still at large, was secreted at a house between Hellidayebnig and Altoona, had that if ho would send on the prdper officers Ind authority, the villainous inauvreetionlet might bo arrested; but advising great prudence find caution, and that the arrest should be made in the night, as in the'day-llght it would be der/- prom, &c., and further that Mr. James Alex ander, at Hollidaysburg, would glee say further information he might require. The Governor took the bolt greedily, and forthwith, as fast no the trob•horee could carry them, cacao a couple of pursuers, (one of them said to be the Mayor of ktiehmond,) clothed with all proper authority, and equipped with revolvers, and daggers, and bobbles, and handcuffs, to have Coppee, or die, or at least bleed in the attempt. Arrived at Altoono, the Mayor tarried; and his accomplice came on to Hothdaysburg, to consult their eon- Handal friend James Alexander, whore .he happened to meet a couple of acquaintances, to whom he quickly made known hie mission, and his desire to be pat in oomtnualeallon with the said namable friend James Alexander. This brought the adventure to a climax' James Al sneer is a poor old haltwittod or crack-brained colored man, the every-day "but" of the street, who can neither read nor write, and know no more of the matter than the King of Cazembe. The acquaintanco of course saw the hoax, and roared; and the pursuer—well he begged them not to tell of their mortifying sell until ho got out of town—aud we believe ;they didn't—Hail do:is/Afro Rerortet. A DAUGHTER or Scelooro ALIVE.—It Will be none to meet people that a daughter of Schiller le still extant to rejoice in the universal homage paid to him, not only by the 60,000,000 of hie countrymen in Europe, but by the widespread German race all over the world. In the Augs burg Gazette there appears a letter from hie lady, the Baroness Emily de Gleichen Houma= (born Schiller), whome residence is Gruifinetein our Bonneland, Lower Franconia, in Bavaria. She earnestly asks to be supplied with copies of all odes, speeches, musical compositions and other documents, illustrative,in every town and place, of her father's memory, :that shu may treasure them up' se an heirloom for her chil dren. Tuz N. Y. Evening Pool says that Capt. For ma; who claims the distinction of having coin mended the yatch Wanderer in her &mans cruise for African negroes, has been in town re. sandy, and will, it Is understood, coon publish a history of his voyage, giving such facto relative to the business of importing negreee se ho may deem it expedient to make 'mown. Capt. ear nom insists that the shave-trade is an eminently humane and civilizing operatiau, and highly, agreeable to the African. The French emigra tion scheme has increased the demand and the price of negroea in Africa to each an extent that it dace not pay ea well no formerly. Da. KING wrltes,from Athena, Sept. 24, to the Missionary House in Boston, that be has been again most unexpectedly cited to appear before the judicial authorities of Athens, to answer ' to the charges brought againat him two al:" a half years since, of oecretly attempting t o 'es tablish a new religion not reaogolzed sbe government. The penalty for the offence is imprisonment for from three menthe to twoyears, and stmo,of somothhsg over thirty dollars. rfti. " l/74011.D ELECT/ON-11Annonn, . 28, 1859.—Thyvinual Hartford Town elec. non occurred, to. sod retuned in a' decided Republican triumph. The Republicans elect a Town Clark and Helealmen by majcrrines ranging,. ,front tiny ,to five hundred, an also dye Con— stables, while the Recounts elect but ttto. - : The Grand Jurors are equallydirlded, Three lkoke-,, and voice spreintstbout the tunisisttrehrezt at ; our annual Ohitunk—PKOn qrpite MondeVirof.2ll3B(ll:l:4iniAnateige*Seini. Doan and RepkbatalrEtiit&Vesulditespe , • tamed tualot end joined in 'Alibi. Contagion. -- - • '-• Try Bwrhave's llullun For Piles. Try Bcorhavo'w IToUan Iu all Nervous, Mongolic and Nourplole d box In numerous loolonee• proved 114147 bored! Other. eifocial• doeldoicuro. Wan tbacruMst—Tbe Glenolnehlitidy Qua.— A bum'. Holland linters Is put tip In half:pint .; tOd retailed et $1 per Matta. Pb. great d truly Colobrated Medicine bsa Inducted , - many which Mut public abouldimard against pnrchasin of impositluni Else that our O. M. !sort tbel ; l ikati l irlt PAGE, / OD., it Prop Wood .'reef, bstimum 1a and 24 atauTittabitrabl nolOutawr lldi fibberttstments -------- INVESTME TIIE MOST COMPLETE SHINGLE MACH Durable, Perfect and phoa STATE, TERRITORY AND COUNTY RIOIIT4 FO TIIE IRON CITY SHINGLE Ai patented by Mr. S. C. OUPIIN, oVentor htvrgb, Pw, Jane 7 th, Isre.+, how lotroiluotel to t and aottimerideitself for the following willitut • •• .11 pileity r iiitirwbWty, odllty , cheeptams and wort. Tot ropermrity to other timehltim,- comil that It to provided with no Wi er by .Itilett of the Shingle to performed by tho saw which c • which lee aiming cf from FoIETY TO FIFTY PER CENT. IS 001 • coed, by the weans of two treadle., the bl placed on tbs turbine Is lallustull b Rep poeltfres' tor :nay &Are, by seld:b there Is •earleg of TWENTY rim CENT. Cl' 3131.0.11. '.Lied—t[ 1 i eale.,l edge SIXTY SHINGLES 111 NUT E! he !machine esti ott Veuroli,,i Looking alto • Pat Ur, ttrel Ileodo, ii,or Lute, rte. THE IRON CITY MAC i fIINE Can be forrnehral coutpleLt for j1:0, Ly thou:tan torturer lu fltio ray, Mr. S. Yt./W LER, end ran Le wain I operation et the Diann; Mill of Hr. W. DILWORTH, for er Sarenth RIG [ITS FOR SALE. The Inventor and Patentee d County, State and Territory %gilts vale and ti , e el the Maeltineeon ya • ate terms. POl,lOllO desirensof not tind a better opportunity titan the Cull and e‘gmbie the Machine. ; A N ORDINANUE Apportiooin4t ! on cf tho Common Onlocil of We aty pf the , 7ean1930, lb , ll sad 11032., to anordeoz poonsfoos of the Acs of Anombly, p•sred the 1. !larch, VW. ' Med - rnda 1. /3a It ordained and enacted by the derdiest and C l / 3 11.1 of Pittsburgh, In Esiect Cloning. azaemblad, and at la hereby enacted - by of the same, That at the City Itlection. to Ie 6, City of picuonrgh on Oral Tuesday In Jannaryi I. of clgtiteen hundred and elate, eighteen hundred one sod Melted. hundred and .1:17-toro, Um me. sAld city .11.11 be entitled tuna-Veal, to the number of member•ln the Oommon Caoooll, air The first Ward shall have three member, . . . Fwand Ward stall have two memi•.ds, T..e Third Ward shall is.. four memh..ral, F. , orth Ward shall hay. three rovro,oro • • The fifth Ward •Itull h.•• C , r member. Tne CLxtb W.rd atesil hey. Eted tnewher The &wallah Ward shall have two rtainkorn. Tao Kl,btb %Tant ahall have throe mambo.. The ?batik te aid alkali Lave throe member,. Ordained and enecial loco. laer la Coomils day of November, A. D., Viaa. JAMES MAUL. Preno.ieut of 61 , 1,1 r . A rtes lt. Moitsw, Clerk- of enact 813.18 ELL Eit ar. Prettlent of C. - .nucu.ii A I twat. Ifo.ll 11'.11k.“. Clerk of COOlccum Ti ituTIIERFORD TRIAL. l TILE It UTLIZHFORIY.TJAIAL:, TUE ni-rtiEgron. EMBEITI COMIEMI DEMI PRICE TEN CENT 4. PRICE TEN OEN TM. TH P r ..1 • y uuNr & MIND' Ilap.mie Hall Filth Frul rcccipt of prio., frees of poot.i.O. HWILLL.IIIJ' Conunereial anti . cal ?ch.!, 3 . 94.C1iar ttn.t. • • rt-4.101:11.1241-1 wont War. iv asying tie Williams Ls. eaf.ot teschar—luteiliput, d •, falthfal. 3t tr • profession Co which ha 1. wholly , sod to which h• tirlop out may • long esperions• • dent .thas:aana. bat a remarkable toU,ol.ot • •' which I can met*, front emy owu knowledge. tba and Rttron. risky twit , craolda. ALICY T. Id, ICeatern Theo.ogical B..iniary. April so, 7.0. I folly motor with Dr. 3fc0.11 in thn sta.,r nod recortimrodellun del D. Et FRENCH EMBROIDERif AT CI FREXCII COLLARS AND „SETTS IiANDMERCIILEFS RI FFLING, BANI)S, MARKED AT Q r !Le entire i.t.rtp, EATON, CRI E & MACRU dt I Fivrir MEET. 50 I.; N TWILL BUY -AMUOD SKELE lON SKIRT, Made ot Om Lost Watch Sio ton Ptaol. Teo “Enroin" and ”Qnoon of Dlamood"," , .' all colors,alwaya o hand. dal ERT3N, OUSE h lIIACIRINI,I7IIftb at. 5! CENTS FOR HENS' IIkAVY hIERINO UND ERSH IRA; =CI FOR PIM perms A full ealortmaut of uilk, Merino, Cotton, ' Fiul and Flunuoltudurablan sod Druwere, at do' RATON, CRIE A HAORLIII3, 17;n het. CILEESE-100 boxes primo cutting boese for aalo by doi ll DALZKII. CO. BUTTER -4 .b1)12. primp Buttei, rolls, for Ira Pot by dot DALZELL Co. BB LS. New prop Molasses for sale to wive. . do JAIIES Geo.Onizo.. ME 8 S PORK-20u bble. New Mgs*Pork for oak. by [del] SPRINGER lIARBAUOIkk CO. BULK SHOULDERS-2000 Shoulders in bulk for rale by del SITING= lIARBAUOI7 1 CO. UULK SIIIES-2000 Sides in bulk fg Bale I) by [del] SPRINGER LIARBAXGR g CO. lop MIR PORK—A few bble. of Rump:Pork for .In by [doll PPRINOELI lIARBAIIOII k CO. 1860. OLD FRANKLIN ALMANAO TILE FRAIN KL IS A LBLELLI4E, No. 83, for the dear 1660, (formerly published br Johnston k Brenton) is jut Issued Is s now and greatly iniproved style. The serangoineut of the Calendar Is for superior to anything beforo issued le this locality, and the routing molter hes been selected will, groat tsar and the exercise of trod taste. HRTAIi PRICE IFIVE . OENT3 bade" euppliLd on Ilbend loran, by W. 0. JOHNSTON S: CO., Publignen., Eteatn.Jub Prlotsni iv,vd • SPEDiAL BARGAIN'S., IN LADIES' DRESS GOODS, - AT BURenFIELD k CO"S r 121.Iadle•will do volt to swore •OrOo Or the WrgYw wo Iwo draft lo Poplin., Vetoer OIrOITIAIII, Ali Vicol - Woes Awl OttOtOull. nti:l9 QUNDKIES-- ONIONE.bte bat irtuts and red; POTATOIEV-400 bis-ved tad rapt. ClallV .011/1131.-160 bat* Wegtonoliteserny, aaa AIIITEIL;;-0):51 /1:44,512.. ; • , COHN 6 b 7u&ar: iiii ..sarssu bkauneattaum-aso lautEDlKew .privisaitsivi.. • v ilin Iiff:ROBUCW# zatut '4l4.lrtitera ,~s~~;~, iittD abbtritsraunts HIGHEST PftAtITFAI sTovas, anaTzs 4 - I#t AND •P`fk., RANGES. FIVE SILVER MEDAL'i AWICRDED TO BISSELL CO., Rl' TEIE STAI'E, FA/R. Silver Cup, Silver Medal, And various Diplomas awarded to BISSEL & CO., by the Late County Fair Manufacturers of EI / 4er y Variety of Cooking, Parlor HEATING STOVES, Fine and Common Enamelled ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, And the Oelo4rated FIRST PREMIUM Capitol COSHING RANGES If you Ir . aut the I'D:EST GRATES aml FENDERS made in this city, call on Bissell ek Co. if you want tho BEST COOKING RANGE mado in Pittsburgh, call on SALE. lugh • of 1 PL. . public, It. •ins• n lance of nrot— lo edging .ls It and Manofartaforo of the ORKAT COAL COOK NTOYE VICTORY, The 1.1 eu3l Cooklug Btuea that ib tomdr, If sou Igaot WOOL) COOKINa STOVE, th. BLACK OAK, th TOONIt .tOTO hSt I. Ont. Sir-We bare dlansio v3hlLitr.l onr Stores. Unw, nrJ Ranges at Nato and County Pairs, as Wu never (tar comp • Mon. Ilion are banding n him., nuJ want • arid. rata article In the way or a el V t'F. , U RATRnr R#NOE, don't fall to all On fri co. :135 Llr•rly GRAND PIANO. THE SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure of ala i. isoutioing to the public that he Lae just nwelved a wileridld 7 Octave Cattail Roetitroariirsad PiMM, (rum the Pactory of I:bickering & Boas the Fort ode of their New Lmpeored Scale that boo been In Pittebarph. This Plano baa nwelredtbe mast unqualified admiration from all who have seta It, and boo beat, pronounced by cam. parent judge. to paw., to mi emitieut degree, th wadi tleoribich coastitate • doe Inetroment. ' , pose of . for tho moder. ins, =a ! resent. e Mem 'lttabctrah with Ms •th day of • • . . The public are leaned to . sod ace thia apTercild PII4O at the Warchouee of JI/1.1:4 It. MILLOR, not? SI Wood etreet. 1 7131C1EE.R.X.144:31 at 60TS/3' SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS, wirn TRUER STRINGS TO EACR NOTE In the Treble—Neer Felt Hammen—Bracod Bottom, and Keynoting Action. A NEW LOT of the r.buceiffig iffi Jr]i_Plano YorLokingt remitted direct llnm the Usnalactory of finctering• Sous, Ron ".*sleeted Penamenr trr hit. chart,. Mellor, mostetlor .1 stme , rOly Carved anan Itontoirnol Cur.. The peddle ore lolly Isoltol 04 call .04 exerts!. that. arolonntil Inatro tta For at, only 07 Jolt_ 11. MELLOR, Bolt A ,-,i14. 4 . Citickatins A roue' Keens, .0.11 tn Ptettontt.l. ~el Weatara Para., C/lIC NEW SCALE G OCTAVE PIANOS. HE subscriber has just receiv- M R Rod direct • from the hoot retry of Cnlrkerioi • so., Boston, a Donato( erten , did Wt of their NEW SCALE 6.4 OCTAVE PIANOFORTES In elegant_Remorssolatal Block Walton Case., selected per. mostly oy Ifs. Charles Ilellor, at the Factory, for this man krt. Plitt. from MO to $BOO. For sal. only Dr JOHN IL MELLOR, Agent for Chlrkoring A Bon's Pianos, 81 WOOD STREET layer, Al.l Cutecoon authority Id le the • the years I • d witty ral wards Ir.diewlea C I D E, E, A. BALLOI7, NO. 146 WATER STREET, Is daily grinding Itossanito and Crab Apple., aal eau fur. alb CIDER.. fresh from Ma wins or !tanned to keep. new• °ARBON OIL—WARRANTED PURE.— ke Parthenon aro fnantently deceived by having a vile arttele of Coat Ot blend ou Ram luu the pore Carbon. I am willing to famish samples of my OILS cm BURNING YLUID for the purpose of nemparbootc ,cr test, feeling nine. dent tbsy Are oat surnamed for purity end mrangth oy eery In the tett. Priem ae law Si for similar ardent .yertmta. No.l Rioter ntrained Lvd 011 coustaotly on bead. li. JOTINUTON, Retell Druggist, uo3o Corner Putitheeld sod Fourth stream STEAM BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK DOOK lIIANPFACTORY.—AII kind* a Rindio g In Largo sad small quantities, oltharorn. woad or pl.lo. done_ I . 11r. 11. an sod Idevoted, t reas,ra par nuts 1 ILL. 1n• reasonable times Haying fsallitios eaperior to any es tohlishtnent in this eity, pobilahers may atom./ upoo hav ing their work dons in the beet Sryle sod to much km time then am to done eleenhere. A. U. ROW AND. Inventor of Improvement W &yak Balding. Stagetly's Bath:ling, Zion 72 and 71 Third areal, Pittsburgh. notielydls QTAPLE AND FA_NOT BAsKErs.—A k_7 large sad varied &man-Meat of almoet every variety and etyle nr BILSKBTEI, I °eluding Market, Traveling, Clothes, Fanny Traveling Sewing and Card, or our own moon Motors. or Imported n o n o w 217 r r ' l72 ' "" " N. RIDDLE, 21 Diamond. FOR THE CITY AND COUNTItY " - 11.0 dui Brooms, snorted win. aud lain•U 100 dot. Clan-no, snorted slylre co l size.; 100 nests Tab.. pine and cedar; 00 drum Measure., ploosarl codar; 20 do Eteatabont Deck Ilockai, 11 do Draw do 60 du Painted Tol.a, Iwo and throe bc-op; 100 do Docket., ...wind: • 00 do Idaahbuorda, do 150 teats Masket Dultata,opan. 40 do do du 1111 d; 00 dotala do do .monad Atm .10 do School Bitters. mantled Pi, WI; 00 nests Ladle. Pane) 11.akate, aaatonal: I'ldalan do du do do Now In store and tar sale by no2.3s4aarlaT P. ItTDDI.I3, 21 Diamond. HOUSE-FURNISLIING GOODS, such ate Tubs, Keeler; Palls Broom., Olotbe. Line., Mope, Rolfe Nors e ' Cloth.. Hempen, Chamber Hampeen, ry sod [Ugh Chairs. Mar ter and clo th es beads. Clothe. Pin, 110111vg/1.4P0t. 0 Mimboni, Bunk luau, Rat and Mouse Traps, &c, With many other articles, too vonterou. to mention, In rest Vsnety,jext opened nod for aale by titaklnadavebir dAM'L RIDDLE, 21 Mamoud. 17 ADIES' FANCY BASKETS; TRAVELING BASKETS, ILATIOULKS, UAAD AND SXWING BAsKATS. A:JILTING BALL BASKETS, KEY AND WALL BASKETS, TOT AND TII3IIIOIIt DIJILTETB, lo great rartsty sod sty's, Just orlectroll for We ItOLIDA r d, • and for zee by SAMUEL nor.4l2ldAirtsT No. 2l Dimond. Furs! ,Furs!! THE PRIThiIIIM FURSU! T OULS MULLER, Manufacturer of all JU Mode of Ladles', Otilldrent' or Gentlemen'. rutin. Sleigh and Carriage. Baba, &alma In Buffalo llobes,ko , whom-tale nod rrt.t , No. 138 Wood Weal, neat door to Dr. Herter. .11.1fors repdrW, cleaned and altered In the beet man. nor. abipping Dare booght. or..lG3rod A CHOICE STOCK U LADIES', 11.4.418 AND Off ILDILKS'A SUOES AND GAITERS, AT TIMPROPLE'S anon ETORY., nolo N 0.15 rrrrn Er.„ Strawee. Mock. WINN R'S VIOLIN PRIMER—A new and complete menet oflesenbelt to Play the Violin, irlthont a master. In thle work .thee radlenenta 01 011 , 00 6•0•11341mfil• •114; la onside nienner, while e n c o dp stelae end ameba Intro:bend which are adentansd to Interest and advance the papit; To *Web Is added • Col. 'action of the newest Bents, P.n.., Marche% Le, ever be. tors paneled In my shame work. Mt:ebbe. For sale by JOBN IL 111ILLOIL. 81 Wood meet Copies nulled on receipt of Os oleo. nal A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP ALL JUL KINDS 0/ DRUM 0001:03, NoAvriz, cm,„ INKNOLE WORK, sad • WI Zino of DomesNo6Nd St94Dry all reitfngxr7 O. HANNON LOVE, DOW • Id YORK stteel. VEND/11181 FENDPitlzil FaiDERSM- Nemery, Auk/410E0W= and 25Iumber Auden. AU moo as bs plas! and dlpmam InAlAt4 at Os Ifonelq Monad Tin Warshaw of_ W: w . agapalLtW, NciAli Wool mind, • ;110/9 Welt fb*lda of ths golden rut: aRAIN+SOOO bush Whea t, sto:: do -.1k00,, li C a l ti„. •z. sagiblOg i oj at II 0100k.._ N ov ==WM, iIItaMOMY ;CROP Idol 4 R-9123 for /11114 GMINEII. v, ;µ..;>: ~~~~ -- ' „, - - held in thin city BISSELL & CO BISSELL Sc, CO., =Ella PRODUCE: COMMISSION MERCILINT.c. 00e• No. 1 Sieet'• Mock. Sonth-Woter St., tor. La Saila St., Chicago. Warehouse N.. 13 S 613 t er tit. Solicit for the purebn.se of Flour and Grain in Chicago Market. •nntNera a 11111.0 roll J W. FINLEY V , 1 PINIARY & COMMISSION lIERCHANTS CHICAGO, lI.LINOIB. fl Glyo vortical. attention t the pureleire and We e FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORE. Ran Yo—LIPPINLNITT A CO., PlEt,Largh, CANFIELD. do to DANIEL WALLACE, do du maltedmdla 64(413 710!:.1..12': I' 7%. 8TE133331N5, M. 7D., DENTIST, 1.91 PENN STREET, opporito St. Clair Hotel, limns Teeth on Plawd et Cernille end Porcelain: also, on Goltlpind other Metalite Bates when de• sired. All other Dental operation. careiolly attended In Electrical Anacenteria epplled In extracting o,tb. nel.lii y A CARL. —Dezvitsricr.— DIR. CALVIN he. 47 BUITIIIMILD, bT., betweon 3d nt..l 41. b. Pttbu.h TendonTendonhis servlca the citizen. o f Pitt s sburgh rg an , d vicin ity to tho line of his proleavton. Ito operatea in tbo moat Improved modes of Dental Burgers, employing ouch motet'. Was have atmd the ordeal or a long exptriecc, 'ilia fa miliarly with the meet difficult otter dims Incident tr tho reotorba. lidiflatlta him In awn ring the _public that lao , fat initirfactlon obit -ho given to ail nand mitna.ted to hi. hands. Tama ilideate- • melDlind SILL, SURGEON • I hw ri sn - m tlM . a ag Mc a on ethe i C : ourtM N a, b t i Gß z AN e T e * uk note t o he a rlo x etyte a M b et o h o M ta he rapooL t0a.,0 f ADIES' BOOTS L - AND SEIONS. - l A i . _AM 4,l 4 3l ed be;ing bought Deign* of rant 1,/n DreannweA,wlU eentbuie biAnies al it: Ma Etend, GRANT MUNN, between' &wood end Valid sttn'ets, whmsiigDtbiei VA DIES Et 1.1 Ci til 44- 4 41 4 4 4;0;‘ ,31 r , " / 1111/11#14 AND 1 * 0 *A 1414PiAA4AaAA.10A :141CF-2Cetea:ran—rat *dabs : • , . - MUM. DaV . , - . • v^^4 . , fatscellancauo. LIVINtSTON, SANIUF.I. GRAY &SON,: • , HAVE OPENF,I), t. , a large COPELAND & co. 0... Mt t.f t 1ar11.5, tn h.- m. 0.. for rm.. Dr.uulur Yro:k Cmb, acveral nwr rur:c.lent 1., Nap. 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(' I N't I'IPATFORM SDA.I.ES ne nyETcy- vAllirrr, for weigbing LAT ~-",-,,, ,i',.. , ..: , ,,.,. . i . ,, , ) , ',4/ ; ! . ..i.N ti, i ) l ; , 001 I. MON.:end foy 111 . 1.39 , . i me , l2I . e . 7 .. hr i , c 1r iz t i VII c reS; I tI , TMAtI L. Gr Olc VD:trlelm I evael pcIrT9=S,AVIII BEAVER OVE R C OATINS G! f '''."'" , ;' , :' , ' , "." , ':' , "b 7 .: 7- i:,:tr.. ; :::`,.F:: - : ...- ::::.."::.-7.:, i. unrlvrlle.l JANUS FACED noun iotna . AND LATCHES toe ILI, t I I 10 'l ' Lae 1 .1...", or every etre DM variscvly Ingram, I .1 lizistr.l. CiiFTEMATILLP.- E 0110106 STILE: , llt CH 6:11., I'S, 6 - ,A: , PAI:.T MILLS, CORN MILL:4I.II sID.I.LEItr, SAUSAGE curTERs ~..,,d sTUFFEtiS, n0i.,t4...5.t , LE.-summuser GATE: ay 4 suL rrvn 'IiIN,IR4,I:IO CAATUIIS AXLE PIILLIES, WARDROBE 110.`).E!.:\ FILE MSS STAND..qi FORWAIKINCi SUI'I'S "-'-"-""-""7"‘-!"14..",-------dii--,.,1-4,•""'"J'Y. 003rd c __. ,-/ - . ••,, And •.11 ,- • LAte-t Pe, rroi.flr t 7C ',/, - -- ic - T , Crr'6,. ~. ~,, , . , -- ~,,,, / 7 ,,-. „,,,,,, z .. AND WAISTCOAI s. ,--" 'lt./ - - /- ' --2-.-- ,. ' . -->AO •••.__...--, (_:',.".- ( _...-- eiItEAPE:4I , . DES I' !! LARGEST!! %.--1. TROWSERS NO. 19 FIFTH STREET, 4 Cort:LLS, COLDS, iIoARS.E.NR,SS V"/V 4 t r J.l 4 1;4 . mo:sit, / 17/LTION, BRONCHIAL Ll ' a l ratZ h r4 ° ,:, I". 1"r.'"" CURED. IL Losbokrrtos, linos MITT. Wn.upt kaLl DV7D t ' •; 4 171t0 " W " 1 —ft : TROlla ES, to Cot GU ntg= EIMEM:II2 1.-. Itatou .llerr Iron,/ r. 1.1 I . !, :,...; 14, Ili, la iV.iltO lIKECHEIL. grtmatirimui fAeir urr lo TT 111.1 e Er Y. A E KRB." ltur E. 11 011.1 xL C, Nor York. reVe ,• in LE. 1 , 01111 . 123. - It S 610 f ;rth:oirn, Ohio. "fkrufizial uil.,n tonydled to spe,th.ruf.'i•in, from COLD Rev. I. J. P. .11,1ba1t,0:4, NL Lenne. "Eirrn...l in ret.criog ft,rarnrsr n irribezon ya Throat, so rnomon I'd AK EltS . . . Prnr. M. Kr 40Y JOH N SAN. Lou range, Ur, , To.chor of .titalc, P.outht.ru Penale College. "Great brnefalohen ta,.n before and after preachin2, of their p-trent Prom thnr, past off, re, / uttnk thty teal Gr etrp,rlnonrnt adranfage tome" Yee. C: ItOtTLEY, A. 31 , Prexident Athent Tenn uld by all 1/rlbmi , b., at 2 3 cont. P. i Also. BROWN'S LAXATIVE I.ROJIIES. or. Oslo tP.7I , 1 , 17.E/100, for pyspvia, /hod ach.c, Minus ..1.4.ctr0 efv. A. B R, A I) 1, E Y, • No. 4 Wood Street, WOULD INVITE PUBLIC ATTE N 'rjoN to nwl.rg""Trk nn4l vrratp. v trit.ty c.f in a., msto. %mon,. A t. 1,.a 11 t!... I COAL COOK STOWS, TROPIC, lii (*.Jr N c..”3 t rtt,t. t . ntr•F dnrin, 1 , 14 et. Ole OfFe., , Eureka FS W L. 00. , HENRY :mid Arbiter., MIZMIMIC VICTOR, LIVE OAK k PITTSBUIItaI E=l PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES tlt.tat 10d0c,01.111, ofterwi to Itrill , snrt 1 1 / 1 ,1•.!b,ra uur.t orGfIATCS,Git ATE FRONTS.. RENDRItS, tee. would call p•rtical.ar et.nr;on In t or Jn.tly rr , rl ra. 1,4 DOURLS•TOP GAS A , l , SS MICE COSSTMINO STOVES; TROPIP, El'ltEli .1 'AND - Ailßt rER. 1.11 f•atur.-lii I C. tn, pntrn To 1L.," in want of a 9 , 1•,•• for F‘tnol, n.r, that I vt or [ailed to giro WWl^ dm, Ivor, and tun er orbkqt, although Ito htor to., 0240 I tr.l at Stva or Conn , y Yams. loa,• r.rolt2tloo for Poralmhty 20,1 may In fuel opoptalled t., any other Y Ivrea in 11, ~tit-,. CAUTION! Buy n. - Stor. , canc.! Gil, Con- Rimers without the Double Top. no I Z,t.;1 , 1f1 F IRST FidAll6i :VIVA DV TUE STATIC FAIR TO GRAFF & (;0. MIL.NTLFACTI2 F.l FOR TOP. 111:nT STOVES FOR TILL 0010 COOKING RANGE FOR FAMII.II.>: With hugs Fowl Dar for throwing In Cca AND BEST WOOD COOL' rt. - DIPLOMA FOIL BEET LA LIIIDLY ST.A Alto, on band a larzr ossortmont of Matt:, r.tov,or, Phan nntl 14. r, fits. Fronts, Yentlsrs, dad and Dr, I ro,o, Bogle Keith's, Weis. Vottes, halloo Warn, .to - GRAFF & CO No. :445 Liberty Street, AT TUT ITEAD OY Wool, eiTILHE 5a21),1 PirrnArnim. Attention! Attention!! To Tile NoVELTIES OF (LOAKs, DUSTEIfS AND SHA.W LS; SILKS AND SILK ROBES; All Wool DeLaines, FRENCH IkTpRINO9. &r: , fle Rb ecru JcoNer,Te I lor W. & D. HUGUS ' , Corner of Fifth ano Maikot Streets PITTS3BI7.FtCI-1-1_ DIIPITY & MITCRDLL . Hitchcock, lit'Jrcery & Danl.' Wothicc, Kul , George W. Cosa, Y.q, I Moners.Watt t 11 , J. J. floutton, Kit. . I nuOilfito p,..ye the Tuition lei 8. , .k-keeping, \Vriq Arititinetie nn Ei.,111 weeks LKtard, Ftnii.• • entire entrensem, SS2. iCcuni ltios to con:l;kt. a full y ;strident. ninat irradontit,c petent to nntna t - re the Bonk, nt n to earn a atJari of from $5OO t Ettalenit triter at soy that plutate. Fl sAT F11.E11117,11S FIR BE' FOS 18.55, received at Flltsburt, State Fate et Zulu-till% Alta, e I.lolatt for the put War yeara. ta.Nlininere . eon. reultul at Sur Circulars, Specimen. and Collsw , , enclose Ace lettar ntamps an-1 dlr.? F. W. JEN tialgle and Double Ganmoreial .actures. i • S 7; Full coos,. f3l,—. 4 7 : • ri -q 0 a e4-kgt. . le gueru.te..-4 tot.. COP - I ly au4 qnslltltd .x 1,91000. warriNo . 11,11wlelp1.10 Bud (.1110 prin,ll,l rnlse cf tbr „',1!1.".”' I *tul.lllthc.l Von. .4 11.. KINS, Pitts. urgh, Ps Vublir 11 ,1 „.... FEWANCe. eusplcoil of tho Aittntivu Goody,.of TEMPLE:I H bell JAVA VEITE HALL, l' r.iniiicuig on FRIDAY! EVE: for onn week, tveninz. EEL' FINCI.A7 K. the irill 61.111110.4 tbr. public Loy. 11.1, YElt K hfi and the stitterritilegri. FILIU Y, ff. vrrhi,AY acid floli will tw to the pub:lp ESDAY. TUT i awl will i tliiliit AA DK I hl - '+ BEM len of Ott' i:l.eeiulot T. lt trpe l,te e. for ...kill so o di-5.117.0 ,ntr, six , iteri•ce.: —Under the rnmaittee far Allegheny •Qa aIIaTINGS nall be 00 wrot e rittabutgh, I INP. Doo.. 241,1659, at 7 ttee [1.1.10 list! imam. filter advocate or Tern leavening. On yaeaday PIN:411E10H will NDAY SVENINGS the • tett' cbarce. Ott WED. I OAT, Mr. FINCI. MILL PANORAMA, II• trance and Evils of In. o Will bn charoo4. ickins, $100 ; childrrn la d.P.2bl • - LITV.R.sitY .El l 4l • CA311311101 LITERARY I t.!. girmpt ut/r...lL.terevy i. 1 . 2 11AI 1,. nn 1 • :,11AY • 1 3 . •I-gu• ‘uo.ll l oclttnatigt • 11,- rary rhalacict xu , l A the mom.' t, mputing L.. of 11.