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TCEBDA? MOBNINO, OCT.’! 9 ,86 °-
''' We 1 fiuaißiLvr, - '
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
or auNOts.
for non rttxsiPßST,!
HAMLIN;
HANNIBAL
nrmiNt
Selectors ot Larae,
uoir. fames pollock,.
nOK, THOMAS W. HOWR.
la Fraacte 8 PmutuM.
14 UljwMMMtor, .
10 G«ara BresMstY' V
16. A. B. Sharpe, )
11 Ottkl o.4chr,
•ItSuaoal C*ivto,l
J« Mgar Oowna, \
SO WAtaa HcKaiW:
31 John M. Kirkpatrick,
• 32 Jtmaa Kerr. \ v
S itfehard ?. RofcwU. -
M Heavy tatter, > :
Iftwr./.- [ - *
i IdnrJ 0. Kaichi. i
»BolMHr.ftißg, • I
■« U*nrjr Bum*,
UUbwtlL'rn^
. * fz«ibaa Bllln,
4 J»ba H. Bioodull,
7 Jmn V. fnllw,
0 D*Ttd B Stout,
• Pnacb W. Cl>ri*»,
MOtridltkaMtJr,
It D»*U fatten.
Cl tbem* R. floU,-r
it Job
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rua tiuViiafcua,
HON. ANDRBW O. CUJRTIN,
■ of caraui ownrrr. ! ■
roßooNOiES^-xxittDiaraiCT,
K. MOORHKAD.
*o* ooMwtee-iiUii bxnsioc
- K - > Si E BT MnKW 18H r .
KSHSRDY WUtSHALL. Pitteburih. ■
*SS:?rtXi WILLIAMS, JUtetbwy.
tt£*U4;K*.L.OOXnRUQ,fUMrTa. ,
WLLUM D3TOLAB. Elisabeth. |
AISX4Mm* B- BORSB, Findl**,
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wnMt'i i. nittaos, wu. ;
PiW lAV! j. Wcs?Km6!», T«i»P«.»c.t'|lU. i
r Seconhr, '
.C.'-iia'.Vß. ROSS, Altefbooy,
' Owwii itmiiT.
, - *55.V3-*K^I*.}IILTOBf I PUtaborffa.
JtudiUr,
. .RBSRRW * ATI, lUabelb.
Acrwyor, t
• ,c ntubonb.
-Dimeter •/CJk ftar. ,
;
Jriai is tha RtUrni,
. Tk* Jod|U 1, uoh of ibe tliotlon dUlrleU
AraMtiiiMlo oonnt ifernlefor Qgvtngr,.
■g«4 »*t M ggon u that !, cgnated let aome oh
Mn it ta tkitpMdiMt way to BgjmbUtin biad
gaartaw.Clly Halt
The Last Ward.
The hoar for deolsivoaotion has; arrived. The
opportaalty so long wished for iecome. To-diy
we may" strike in effective blow for freedom,
•id wtpi out the partywbloh has so long dis
greoed the eoaatry.
Republicans, let us urgeupon-yba, everyone,
set to fill la the exeroise of tbit Right, to-dsy
whiehmaketyoa.sovcrtigu over you destinies.
Btwsmber that flahsby flake falls Lha snow
to form ike italaaohe that crashes every thing
1 before il; flaks by flike fall the ballots that shall
awaUudr msjority to anlavalanobe, resistless,
overwhelming. .
Do not undervalue the importance of* ein
gle vote 1 .
<‘it monies the freeman's wlllas lightniog
does the wilt of Ood.” •
The great importance of « full Republican vole
hubeenio often urged, that vented noire peat If.
Other State* arejooklng anxiously to Pfoasyt*
vaala- They are listening to hear her voipe
10-day,aai they will be sadly disappointed If
she spooks ia tones less emphatic,'than those la
whioh she has for two years past proolalmsd her
devotion to .the cause of freedom. In other
wot da, there mast be noJailing o f la the .Repob •
lieaa msjorlly, as compared with that given at
the State eifloUoa in ; 1858 and 1859. If posil*
ble, wa ought Looureage that majority, to ahow
that our eanas has taken deeper root ia the »f*
feetioae of the freedom-loving people of the
Slate. .y ■ ;.
We appeal to aver/ reader whose eye fella
upon Ihla paragraph, not merely jtofeo to the
polle and vole, bat to give whetevpr aid he can
In getting others to veto: Let up Bepublioan
within year reach be permitted to stay at home.
Dive the day to freedom, if if not, then
half a day, or whatever time you oao obtain, If
it should be only so hour. • j :
Thie is only aBtato election, itulrut; but, in
view of existing foots, it is of even more im
portaaes than tbs Presidential election. It is
essential, therefore, that every vote should*be
got ouf„ to-day, and that every Republican
ahoald make It a special point to vole for Coxthi.
Farixni! We have foegbt this battle through
the press to the best of oar ehliilyj The rest is
for yeutodo.- Upon you rests the respeoaiMl-
Ity of idselding the.contest atihs polls. Will
|« bs sleek ia that part of your duly ? Let
Behave the emphatic answer io a fall Republi
can yotoeiths polle to-day.
‘ Voters, Remember
Tbateverjvote out for Foster, tube elsotioo
lo <Uy li ft vote lo sasUlsand endorse the pres*
tttwretebed tod corrupl National AdmloUlrs
lloa.’':'• *'-
Thnteeirj-vole caxifor Foster la n rote In
fetor of the#pr«ad of Hants Slavery.' ;
' That every vote, cast far. .Foeldr is * Vote
against the Homestead Bill. - 1
Thai every volecut for FoeUr is a vets
egaisetthe Protection of Amerloati Industry.
That syery vote cast for Foster jis a tote ap
proving of the robberies whioh hate beta
eemmUUed during the past* three or four years
by fiaehaaee and bis followers upoo.tbe National
Treasury. •" |.
* Thiel every wote oast for Foiterj U a tote en
during IheDred Bobu decision, which says that
the Confutation carries Slavery lota everyTer
riicrycf the Union.
Thni'.-every vole oast for Foster ls % a ,vole
sgalsai tht admission of Kansas ataFre# State.
That every vole oast for Foster Is a vote to
strengthen ibe 81ave Oligerdby tn their demands
(nepenthe Slate Trade. - i--\ ' :
Thai tT«ry vote eeei for Foster fa e vote lo
■ake Joe Lane the Presldentof the United
States. j- ;;_j- ‘
Tremen I remember these things when yon
go lathe ballot-bozaa! | '
Facts for the People.
Tkbt'Hoßr, P.Foelor oelod !■ (nor of iho
repohlof IheToMOfe Ter.
fiot Boor; D. Footer oil oogainst of the
defeot oftho Tortlf Mi, bj • DenoonUo nojor-
It, It the Bookie of the Halted Blotto.
' Thoi Boor, D. Footer TOO oppoeed lo iho
poohogo of Iho Hoaeetwd Bill, beaeaeelt prom
l«od to toono iho T.rrilor, lo free moo out free
bnlllolloho. ■
TholHeor, 0. Fooler rotated to render Ibe
eonsoß old of Cbrlollon ohorit, to t etorriog
oolln, Thooo tool hod died la eddlog to tht
glory ood woolthof this Colon.
* Thooo ore feolofdr Ibedlgeotloa of Iho people,
fooU for the rotor lo ondorotond before he do
poollohlobollol. , j
Tfcligs lo he Thonghi of To-Day.
OhoDomoerollo Yolo rope-led iho Ttriff of
1842. i !
A veto for Foster le a vole for Free Trade.
Cor tin Is for !
CatUo helped to Intredooethe policy through
(he operation of which our PabUcDsbl Is bow
being paid off, nod the Stole tax is bclog re
daotd. :
If you are Mtbfisd to bo excluded from oar
TenlUrlsip and wish Slatery to ooonpy them,
vnte for Fosur. . v
If you wish to gathere, to seoare a Home for
yeorstU and riiMree, ao’d do wot wish to be
brought 1% ccpieot wlih Slave tabor, vole for
partis. l ■ •
Tele the full Hotel; exemiae yonr llcfcet, end
do yew whole duty for Freedom end ProtccUon.
What if he Did?
■ : Thl« too Iho qneotioo uhod by • loopfoco
gtaapor, Iho other eight, while rpeeklwg lo o
m(4 of Iriekmen- “Whet If Henry D. FooUr
Jii vote giving relief lo Iho olorolog
lrbk| l» Ml Carilw o Know Nothing ?" Bow
d«M that hot, you, friend ?. Wu not Footer a
Kht Hotklsg. too f The Boot Nothing# omy
v ;‘ ; ‘V:'
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< OaucilMjnU* afci 41#0h4(,( jvtt, dot; like »
■ iiu r v"ffAk««(rutu. objeotn* ibeßepobU?,
mm fcavofonwompUsli, wo- wonthar/show W
to k«#p tbim ff«»tht
PvUf, ~ . ' . V;. * - J ." *f*
i Beware of Last Card* J .
Tk« looofoeM tint wlwajt.bmß
oards." Their polioy Is to the . big lire
book nnill the laiity '.la lbe.b|pe of influencing
publlo opinion by them. Jttjpeoimea of this is
-to;be foand lh the' advertising' columns of tbe
Chronicle yesterday afternoon. It purports to
be a dispatch from Philadelphia, elgbtd “K C.
Peobin,” elating that the msetiog of the Bell-
EvtreU men nailed at Independence! Square to
protest against the sale of fho party to Foster
had deeided io f»?or of Fosipf and that the Bell-
Everett men.wore all goiog fpr Foster.
This dispatch was ao evident fraod. It hears
the evideoce of (bat upon iiafaee, It was man.
nfaolured for'efftot, and the pole object of send*
log H out was.;to make a little polldeal capital
for Foster, la the bopo that truth would not
overtake it ia time. \ j
is that the Beil Rvereit men in PhiK
adelpbia, who are fur Cortin, met in lodepend*
epee Bquare io Urge numbers, but w*re over*
powered-by |he demoorais, who rallied forlbe
purpose of breaking up tho pioetlDg. : The Bell-
Everett men in Philadelphia are net all nor near
if all for Feeler. Oa tbe contrary, * very Urge
proportion of ; them are for Curtin, including
the greater part of Ihose'Viho were formerly
Whigs. They cannot be told, and have openly
revolted against the lead of tfeose corrupt tooun*
drels who voted for Baobanao in 1866, and are
bow alriving to betray them into the baodsof
Foster. 1
We have the most eoeoaragiog aeqonnts from
Phllsdeiphla. A gentleman Well posted in Phil*
adelpbia politics telegrhphediyesterday that the
Foster men were claiming only 5000 majority in
that oity (whioh we oan easily overcome In the
.tost of the Stale) white oqr folks ooooede them
nothing. 'i . -
. Aootber “last card," and 'a thoroughly base
one at that, was a dispatolr sent all over the
Stale yesterday that {the Wide Awakes at Car*
lisle had set fire to the.Cathpllo Church there.
Inquiries by telegraph as io its truth prove it to
be entirely falee. -
VOTE EARLY.
At every election in this City and neighbor
hood, for years past, many Republicans have
lost tbe opportunity of voting by going to tbe
polls too late. The polls ojose at 7 o’olook in
the evening, prtcittly; and ae they are always
crowded from 5 to 7, those w'ho pat tbe duly off
to the last moment are almost sure to be orowd*
ed out. 3
The best polioy, to vole early.—
Vote in the mbroiog, if yott^oan; if noL, early
la the afternoon; at the farthest, do not put it
off until after five.
No Republican should perpiil himself to loso
his vote, . to-day. - Therefore lei him go to the
polls in good season, and slpj till he gels his
vote in. * f
Merchants and Manufacturers! ■
You have all a deep stake I’n the mall to day.
Beo to It, then, that ttery mah m your employ ha*
an opportunity to vote to da’y! (live them an
hour or two, or half a day—iwbatever you think
bet>; but give ihtm, by alt means, suflioienl
Uae to reaah the polls it good season.
At every store and warehouse io the city there
are men employed who ard anxious to vote.i—
Give than the time they need; The flight to vole
la a stored ooa, and the meal, if not all of them,
will exercise it properly. A' very large proper*
tlon of them wtlt vote the s ; RepubHo«n ticket,
•and wo feel aeaarcd that this suggestion to thsir
behalf will be promptly responded ti. . |
lie Vigilant and Active.
Tbe British gold sent iqto Pennsylvania to
aarry the State for the Free Trade party, has
stirred up the enemy lo mpro ibao'osoal teal
oune>s. There, is therefore all ttye more no*
oeaslly for vigilance and activity on our part. :
Judioious men should be ejstionedaleach pill
to challenge every doubtful voter.
PartiouUr watoh altoold be kept forfraudu*
lent naturalization papers add tat rejeetpts.
: Vigilant meo sboold he Employed all day io
bring outlardy .vqters. 1* j
Aod e very precaution sbouM be (sheo to pre*
yeot fraud and imposition. .
Foster's Vole Against the Irish.
The Fott of yesterday denies that Ftiarin voted
against relief to the starving Irieb, because the
vote is not to be -found io! the Congrrsaianal
Globe. This is a ely but dodge. The
vote is to be fouod io the Journal of the Ilooso
of Representatives, under dabs of March 3, 1817.
The yolame oontaioiog the yote can bo seen du
ring the day at ib* offioe of the Journal.
Do Von Want Lincoln Elected ?
Then |o lo tbo polio to-day and vote for
Cumns.
Do you want a Protective Tnilfl? Vole
forCuarm. i*
Do you desire the pannage of tbo
Homestead Bill? Votb ! fos CUBTIN.
Remember!
Hbskt D. Fostir, for whom you are all
ashed to vote to day, voted nhlle In Congrcii
against granllog relief to tbs starring people of
Ireland 1 5
BogU9 Ticket.
We saw, yesterday, an llokei con*
talnlng all the names of the Bepabllcan oaodi
datea but that of Thomas >WiUUms, tod the
nuns of Lee A. Beckham substituted. lUpob*
lianas, look well to your ticlwla.
A Word or Good Advice.
Vote the whole ticket, from Governor to Sor*
veyor. Let nothing tempt you rcrafCb any one.
VOTE FOH CDBTIN.
If vou wish to vole on tbejwide of fnt LoHr
VOTE FOB COBTIN
If you wish to support lodustry.
; VOTEFOR CURTIN
If you wish to sustain the ijsleresta of Penosyl
'.ranla.-
VOTE FOR CORTIN
If you wish to oppose Slavery and Ui introduc
tion into our Free Territories.
‘ VOTE FOB CIIRTIN j
If you-wish iho approhallQQ of wiee aed
good lo all lime to oome. /
VOJE FOR CqRTIN
If you aro desirous of acting for the best loler*
ente of poetor|ty^
VOTE FOR CURTIN
If you want to do what Is jost, honeal asd right.
VOTE FOR CURTIN
Ifyou desire to see Justice prevail.
VOTE FOR CURTIN
If you wbb to eject “Old Abe.”
VOTE FOR CURTIN '
If you are opposed to Stephen A. Dougl^i.
VOTE FOB CURTIN j
If you are opposed to J. C. Breokeeridge.
VOTE FOR CURTIN
Ifyou are down on Baohanan;
Cau Soon Tareos Bs.—Frederick Amtbor, a
German bUtun, who was oetapelled to flee from
Texas recently,. to avoid neiaeeinatloo, which
had been attempted, publishes hfs narrative In
the Chicago Prw J* JVsitnfs. But! more
startling, be relate# tbs case of a youog mau
sateed Evans, fromllHaols, who having iooan*
llously slated InHendireon Co., Texas, lluit ho
preferred a free to a alar# Slate, was tolzsd by
n ttob, and wUJiouUrial of whipped
to death. Hie body wee left oabnrled, and was
dtttroyed by the kogt and lt was Mr
Aotbor'e sequalstanoe with' this anforiunete
young man that, Ibat broaght him Into trouble.
~Dtt. Trib. \
StsouLAE as H may read, M Is believed now
on good authority that the Lincoln nod fiatnlin
pony In this town is the moil numerous in the
field and oinaoloelly pole mofo vote* than either
the Bell-Evereti or citlfer per#qealoo of (he l>«*
mccracy. Wo aro now in g coodliion to fell
those parties, whet we were told only, a few
monlhe ego, if you don't like our iofitituiiope
you can leave the Stale. ; Within the last few
weeks the growih of RepubllcenUm has beep
exceedingly, rapid.— WtUtbufg ( Vd ) JSeratd. i
Ten Indianapolis Journal skye <f Qpon acerg*
ful examination of the whole field we are eon*
viaced thattbs Republioaps Will slept their epV
(Ire State ticket and a majority la both branches
of Ibe Lvglvitaiure nexi Tuesday Tho oppp*
•foiS/ofPedednddmiiraTe are aeiive and 3eier»
mlMdjneMry.portlaa of ih« - The pcopis;
Juivejtoo Ifrng eodored the wrongs of r«I#« U|-
nlPorsc/, aid' wnrpoW.-end jIU-foreHr. They
htTi detsrmtacd Qi baveU*,
Vote of Featuylvan'a in ISSS ud US9.
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M Orgooli«! 1860.
Oholca Kztrai
LIS Ifoi
.• Hiad.
“The Sooth! sow tnetaUioe that SU'tery 1b
right, natural* and anddounat depend
upon .difference of complexion The leva of the;
Slate Siatea 'Jutii/g Ipe bolding of «A& men in
bondage. |
Make the laboring men the elate of one men
ioateedof ib* elate o( Sooiety, and he would be
better off."
'‘Free soolely is a monstrous abortion, and
slavery is the beautiful usiural bolog, whioh
they are now trying to adopt. "/
The Siavtt are governed far btlLr than the free
favorers of thtSoiiiu j Oartlaveeartnol only fret*
tert off as lo physical comfort Own free labortre, but
their moral condition is btiler." Richmond En»
gutrer. ' _ “
"Wo believe that capital should own labor;
IsAbere any doubt that there must bo a laboring
olase everywhere? la all countries, and under
every'form of eoolal organlxatton, them most be
a laboringolass—a otaas of men whogettheir
livlogby thekweatofjtheir brow; and then there
must be another olase that controls and directs
the capital of the country P’—n. V. Johnson,
Douglas candidate for\Vice President.
"Would you do a benefit to - the bores or the
ox by giving him aj rultivaied undenlandiog
and fine feelings t Sjo far aa the mere laborer
bee tbe pride, the knowledge, the aspirations of
a freeman, he is unfitted for hie situation, and
most doubly! feet hie infelicity. If there am
sordid, servile, and laborious office# to be per*
formed, Is It not better that* there should be sor
did, servile and labirioos beings to perform
them Harper (of 8. C not Sam )
Poverty*is a crime.!— Vfigfali, democratic Sen
ator Jrom Texas. ! .
"Two hundred .yeire of. liberty have made
wbi'e laborer# a pauper banditti ”
"Free society bae {failed, 1 and that which la
not free must be aubalaotlel.”—Senator .JAuoa,
of 7a. I .
"The man who Uvee by daily labor, and haa
to put out bis labor lb the market and take the
beet he can gist for itj in short, youe whole olase
of maeualleborere and operatives at the North
hr* slaves. I ’—-Jfenafori Hammond
"Slavery is tbe.natural and normal condition,
of the laboring man, Whether loAilS or blade. The
great aril of Northern free society is, that it is
burdened with a smrilt dais of mechanics and la
borers unfit for etlf governmiat t and yetetolhed
.with the eUributee lof cUiiene. ■ Master and
slave Is ft rolntioo to as nebtssary as that
of parent and obild, and thv Northern states will
yet have to Iptroduoi U. The theory or free
government is a dcluijloa.” —Charleston Mercury.
"Free society 1 we sicken at the What
ie It but a coegtomeritloh of greasy mechanics,
small-Osied farmers, filthy operatives, au'd.moon
struck ibeorisis. All the Northern, aod espeol
ally all the New Eogllaod Sialcs are deprived of
society fitted for well hred gentlemen. The
prevailing class one jmseis • with is that of me-,
ohanics struggling to oe genteel, and email farm*
•re who do (heir owb drudgery, and who are
hardly flt foil association with a Southern gen
tleman's body servauij.”— Muscogee (Ala ) Ifer.
Tt». Belt Hen of ledlaes Hot
TraWsforabl#*
The Beorelpryof tbo Bell-Everelt B(ate Ex*
eooiive Committee of lodiena has Issued the
following elrpulair, lnjreply to the late manifeeto
of the intermeddling Ktntuoklane who wikh
transfer ibeConsiitullonel Union vote to Boug
ies, the revller of Heairy City and repealer of the
MißsoarlCompromise: > • •
AimnUoa, Bali Hia. -
To the Dell and ficereit Men of Indiana:
I take this opportunity of celiiog your alien*
lion to a few foots ihdl seem to me to be worthy '
of your careful oopsidersUon. X think It is now
apparent that an attempt is to bs made to trans
fer tbo Bell men of this State to ibipTemocracy.
Too are welt iawsre that a reeoldtlonjwu.adopi*
ed st our State ccnvehlioo. In August last,
against all fneion with other political organisa
tions, whioh'certain !y,'J.think,' means not only
at the Presidential, but aleonl the State eleoilon
One reason assigned ts. tbat ifthe Slaioelvoiiou
should in favor of Laoe, ihed Liboola
would ceriaitily carry the State* in November. I
am aware tUat many who desire bis eleotion!
would vote for him: at aoy otber Lsi ime
avk you what le to bs gained by tbe tbetion of .
Bendrlcka? , Vnu will then bare amen forGov
eraora ho'voted for the repeal of the Mieeouri
Compromise, which wan the cause of the forinilina
of the RepublioMi pafiy. lam latbfied that
trader no rtrcbmeiinees can the H«ll mrn cf lo
diaua be betttf ied by the election of tbe U*oq-'
ointlovBtaie ttehel. .
ThieOoiobtr.alectlouis-ono.of Ibemoctim-,
pofleuf to the.Blate of-Indiana that vIH take
piece for bssf years.ta name. 1 therefore tn
ue*i7ou;'%s4an,Ql(i Lieejfeery
trefteclwdthnfai!* yo.n vpl# tbUßemodrsiioStatg
tlbket ob Tueiday next. I tkiak it I# nsforlu*
sat# fov our party that we did nol aomtanis a
*•» Ws » ?*kwi'£»fu«iUt of
ont - °»o r Jet>« o*i iol*foV sea wbodo not re
•pvt oar prh cfplet, btcaovewe gainnothing by
•o voting. W* bid better sot vote at «U thaa to
f E' M#a T contend thai Hle important that
the DemocmHc Sinle ticket aboold be emoted,
in order to accomplish the defeat of Llocoloin
PT< Q(Py- jl do ; cot, for one, think that oar
organised rortbepurpoee of elding
either the Democrats or Republicans. Ido not
think-It necessary- that Indiana ahonld go for
Kendricks to defeat Lincoln. Let nfi then, elLher
•ft® l ? e Bepjobliqan State ticket, or not vote at
all Let u» *ho»; to oar friends in Kentucky
tbit we are capable of tahiog care of our Bute
affaire without their advice. And now, in con
clusion, let me etiirestyou to vote for Bell end
Everett in November, even if we should ant ex*
peot lo qerryihe Biatc. . Bell end Everett an tbo
repreeent&trtjQ oftbe onlv truly qational parly
in this country; find | e t as, ts (rue Uoion men,
stand by them first, last and all the lime.
reepeotfollji
i i Jams Q. Bbtabt.
Member 6iate; Ei. Com. of CoaitUntional
Uoion P*r»y[ |
Dskocracto* :Wbjt« Ladob—The real and
true bsae between the two great parties which
underlies all the ainiggles and strife, is, whether
the power oftbe government ahall be exerted lo
protect free jwhlle labor or bleak sjave labor.
Divested of 4be efeama eod deceptions, that is
Jhe whole contest when narrowed down to its
practical point. ?Oar sympathies an on the
white aide of the question, aod those of the de
mocracy and thqir allies are on tbc black aide.
The country can looly be developed by the pro*
teoiion of it! industry, aod prosper by apolioy
wbloh diitinCUyljnMogßijeethat principle/ Our
opponents doubtless, ere
honest In the ooviotioos, which they habitually
expresaln sdch/ lengnage as Beoator .Hammond
did, not long agcj when ha said: j
“The rnan who! lives by daily labor, and who
has to put out biSjUbor in the market, and take
the best be oak' get for it, in short, ye ur whole
elate of laborer'e and optrativte at the t orth are
elater -| !• !
He is one oil the moil distinguished I adore of
the Breckinridge: demooraoy, who Bfeeke by
authority hie party from a seal in Ihi Senate
of the United States. Bis confederates here
dare not employ such terms when they are seek
ing votes from the “laborers and operatives,”
whom Mr. tiammoud denounces as * ( slaves,”
but they obey his! dictation in Congress, vote bis
policy, submit to bis orders, end are the eervile
Instruments|of tbs olaie to whiob he belong!.
It is he, and; snob as he, who make democratic
platforms, who impose condition! and demand
submission, jwbich the Fosters and Biglers, and
that breed of patriQli, are hlwajy so ready to
make with the moat abject humiliation. Nor k
this sentiment cotjfioed to one wing. Mr. John
son, the Douglas candidate for Vice - President,
declared, low public speeehhere, In 1866, that
“capital should ojwn its labor,” thos following
out the very; Idea of Mr. Hammond, that all men
who obey the Divine command, -to earn (heir
bread in the; sweat of their brows, are 'Slaves.”
t?e shall see how the honest and industrious
miners, meobauies, manufacturers and working
men of Pennsylvania will appreciate this senti
ment next Tueediy, when celled upon to vote
for Ur. Foster, who is Mr Hammond’s candi
date for Governor. —Phil North■ Amer.
sooo
1900
1938
S'.fiOO
386
1270
4870
8883
•1607
jITOE UaCiKKAL.
ACD.aaMDUL
1819.
=1 4
i -I
Rcrumvs ace rkoeived from 82 townsinCon
oecUout, out of HO whioh voted on Monday.
The Republicans;have gained 14, and the Oppo
sition has gained- I—Uaddsm—which give al
ways 100 lopofoejo majority. It .is notioeable,
says the New Haven Journal, that “while we
havo retained.allitha-close towns W won last
year, we have gained a large nnmber of dem
ocratio strongholds, in spite of the perfect onion
of all the brioches of the Opposition, sod £bere
we hive nol(entirely succeeded, we have reduo
ed the deaohratiq majorites to a merely nominal
figure.” • j :
Tub Aimin'! Bask —lt is said that among
the notes held by the Artisan's Bank U one of
Senator Doclglaslfor $20,000.. It is further ru
mored, that] among (he assets of (be Bank ere
the notesof piher prominent politicians These
stories may not he true, but their existence de
mands euohj a thorough investigation of the
Bank's alTaife asiwillabow their truth or falsity,
r. Su±. ]
IriitiAVA devsps Ratiims.—Official rciuros
from eeventY five counties of Indiaoa, compris
ing about three-fourths of tb6 B<*te, are pub
lished in the Indianapolis SntinH The total
population cf'the given counties is 1,124,836.
Population of tbp same counties in 1850,826,-
688. looreise, 200 v 148.
iitn. Hakiltos, an Irish gcutleman of. New
Vork. and formerly a Demoorat, has oowe out
for Ltboolo. Io!a reosnt apeeCb, ho said that
his oountryksn had always been cheats 1 by the
and urged them to enlist furtb
with into the RspnbUoan ranks. .
iQliMtni'lvjTMia , Tborsdtv, October 4ib. l>* H«t. J, S.
aml UhsUINSUVA W SOoTRt.
iisg Hen to
•|x' ‘ UißDi j •
0» Sasday uijbt, Oetitxv 7th, at ft o’doet.tt PorU,mt.
Malite, ABtflAlti PIUMItKK, motter of icarjin Ptaßuner,
ot this ettj. s|i|t 7t )Mt*.
. ; jn»|>tw jMtiwfc^
|TS»PiP£.—Sealed Proposals will berecoiY-
«<t>tth#o{Deaol.tb» Wouy Worka nolilT o'clock
p.m,orTiIOJL*D«Y U'h tart.tor(arsbhlu W» CmLU
rUDn-ISCU PIPE, with tbe rmoidto br.urhi.
and ilcptw. | JaMKS WkLSON, Sat/t.
i¥RMAN! TRUST AND SAVINGS
U'v DANXOrMmfaOßOa.—3nh*ylt»™tQU^»tok
of thl. B-atk 4re to <a to JOaßPtt UKTKIt,
T N44BW, 431 (H-DO t, tb« Pit.t iusUlm*fit us Uu-ir
(OtMcrlptioncoQ or Uf-.r. (be latmo ftrjt ufOctcbcr, I*oo.
!' 'A. UOICVKIiBB, Pmtdeut pfo l.m;'
Josxrs LAitoi SecrcUrypro Um. w2e.lra
Ala : S»Bmißnntmß,
gXOELSIOB.
“I’utdler*," *« !d Nspuleon aftcf one of the nxnt Ui.lUßt
of hi# vietorlea 1 Koibtug j.t U joac—mlcA r<mat>u U> ito.*’
Artirg o[r-n th :■ blot, tbe PfoprkUr of tboNKff TO&S
XKMlß—wbil.Tfr: (Im m;hirTMDBDt. of ibo pul nijr
barn Iw-rriard* nolblng M four eo jua# u moch re*
tLiiu to do. 110 hM the pliwwßr# to U.foi'a bl# laBonon
•M. rcidrra |fa|t lo tbe long Itat cf icbolwa #ad .talttfoes
already aaaib«r*d enjoog tbe routrlbutur# to lb* LtMte,
;j ! 3
to* aim# of JijKU lllattrioa* PmM«ot of
tbe Halted BUtL, H saw ■ |^ u |.
Road Ih.f-dkiwlof Table of CooUoU, eoit rcambrr that
Iht LIMKR opijf, ftf ffity on Monday, Od. B,at.l*i o'clock
prtcM}: j ; J--. ‘
TABLE OK UBI6 BAL.
LBTma PROM PRESIDBVT DCCHANAN TO HR- BON
NKII. !
WAR- Dr UON.SOVFAtID KTKSITr. [
ITALT-A I’oii: Dr Wllj/uM OOLbttli CItTANT.
j . IT. u '
OffEWT'3 BLEMINfI FOR HOTOER3-A fctirrcas
Pour Br tf. p. WILU3.
'!•*-■ ! '• v/ ■
ODB TO TBS PBJSqe OF WALE?: B» J
■' - - i - .VI ' ■
TfTE UEDWEABtrS/BTOUT; Bl Da. Took*# Dtwa Vna
■ *■»«* . . , -
vif. A.
TU*OaiTiaABTRRg: Bl Om 0»>. P. M«e*ik
* * VftL
Ta *.. P . OMPII,N »A«tLT-lW Mt.lTIVn ANO *l
- VAU: Bt Dm. W..D Bti.n.. • ■ (
.<W«W VicijuA; OOMTfIiiNO PARUAUB.IT: BT
mm. l. n.fiioooMn.
ATIUP.tOTUB NORTUBBA LARKS: fit Fa*nr fiu.
JDLH iUnpa-La ßtottyjnt r.B.aevemi.
AAOMAWdSOF LlFB: Bi Itwaason Bxsanr.
■, XHf. ' s‘'-.
FADED—A PwUa; Br.AaciOakr'.
j ' i* . XIV. - -• (
™.mXnl ait^ Nora ; Dr HMZA A.
Durur, ACfflokpt *Tanlustd>kd8 m .
PAUL MOarajj—A Tiu ortßaQaiaf Panis Hr P. UA
MILTOS UTSUB.
■ “ ■ Tyf. • V- -
Tfli BTSrwOTdßßroa, Wno’i to Wi»: lir J. f. fcMITB.
WIT ARD WISDOM: Bt qS'd. Pjut*«.
.®*Np3OMB If lucrtitmic Br ff«. 11, Jloik.#
■ > XIX. '
AMBWKRS TO UOA4HBPunDKRTB, FDITOEIALd,‘ le.
■'-* c v - ■-! - * orfeU '
j\TEW ANI> KNTEKTAININQ BOUK^
A o! u. -
, rt !* nd^bwT * hi * i»7Mr*ouk#ii
f of Animal Life: liittrtnUed.
of CommoiLLsr* 2 rule..
LUe la th# t#ml.
Wdd Sparta ta Indte by Captoio HbakMMer.
JrmtrtU6irfWart.l7 g tS- ™‘ r ’
. »it*h aetrte jbet Failed TbtreThoomnd Year* Ag >.
, Tb* QifeMrf Socfetj: tllartratH.- . ;
1 by'ttawear Maitlngale.
f n- W fdltlon, 4 JS mo.
'*J , J2£ Crtu f»l«»d MlscelUnroaeKwaye: newclttido,
• Httoklii*# Motlmti »oLA.
are uiu>^!?J ,,> * n,n *»«s***«»l*»»tuck of rfewand Htaad.*
1’ *s** «w»P'Lla* m**t »«* nrtnoaa of
BS7* 'JSitfT"-™ lu -'.'»
■ .My,; gAt A Ott, M Wdctl .1, ■
lV SClONS.—'Whaiton’o Law Kic-
SiaStaitl ’M!'*' Kl »l, Knbnl. :
L»*. of PBawylwnu; .(I,* Mcoloi:
; KAT A Cq. 06 WmJ
CU. hayo Uu. boat stjlos
, . DOSTKR3 aul SIIAWLS,
SubJim!!' 1° i! 1 *- '"r.* l "WM**—. »K>«r rwnbjwj
W SSf-i W li'EA-r JBXTKA TAM ILY
If (lAiDB— Mmtl,. Milo «i*.,to. rf tT.foro4. bj
«• ] UAIAB BIOUY AOa
i Jttto flStjrttismrntß.
A t ANTsFSSMAL"uiSmso of tbs
JX OOLOBID CITIZRKB of Pittsburgh, 12m faltowUg
trr*»oMfltodßaMiaUouwrr*Q«aßlmooeiy adopted:
****• -«a wiwtUauki Ini this
«lgbw| calling ontbe
eatvafoltfuMofthUcßy to fora WMeAwsko ClnU,Aud
or their ptennee at tfaepall* u roumfttera of rlgtlaore 10
* IT9 J *i l ■»«* to their power t > tb* elation of the Repablteaa
? S !i abere**, to oar car tala knowledge, the said
. I'jj. ao *» M *• bolero. on*of ib#dirty trtcki
*° y^lr 1 , lTUer somrtSmea rraort, to carry tbeir
eaaa, be It
ftjoJrrf, tbu, la tea of ibe well-known prodUecU-jtii
oftb««xaUoi pemocrabe Party far tb. reopen* of the
rlaye Trad# and expansion and eziesatoa ot Slavery Intolbo
oor sympathies ahoaid be with them, rather
.than with Roinblka&a; behaving a*-ws do that th>ir «uo
ctai; apoa whkh aa<4 nnwaorea wholly dap-nde. will only
beaten the end-of the “lrr#vrew ble conflictwbeu free
dorn eh til bo foliated national and Slavery erctloual.
LooiaT. Wooiecn, TbomaaHofrla, John U. Pillow*,
John Woodeoo. Andrew Tanner, Oyroc Daria.
Wta. John 0. Scott, Oeo. W. Parker,
Oalylo Smith, liobert Campbell, PrtrrJotwa,
No»n.Johtuon, Kicbard Lancaster, Palmar Wettoa,
Jobb W. Brooka, W. A. Johnson, Kll*. Eduo&da,
J. 4. Warner, N.tharM Al'en, H. Norria.
0.8. Wootem, R. 0. a**kina Wtboa Watera,
ocOiitd . , 1
gUPEKIOR BOKNTNQFLUrDI
COAL OIL! COAL OIL! COAL OIL! COAL OIL!
: BPKRttOIU BPERHOILI pPERU Oil!
LARD OIL! . LAKH OIL!
&t Joseph! Fleming’s,
at JOSEPH FLEMING’S,
at JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
I ' Oornar of the Diamond ami Kirket Street*
' 0- net of UlO Dlatn jod and Market Street.
ocfl . Corner of the Dlwood and Market Street.
gUSINESSOAKUS, T
THE subscriber woald invite tLo attention
of hit many friends,'cnatonera amt thu {iiihilc geuer*
ally, to hli splendid aatortmeat of fROITTRdES, (?«'tic
ut«?ly Autamn of ISOu, at Ibh MOUNT
HOPS BUttdkKY, allotted between ti.e oid Watblnglon
Road and WeMUngtoo Pike, and >kx n»ij»e from Ptttelmrgti.
At thie Nnttrry may befriend Tree* of tfaotnoit beailby
and rlcordai growth, all of wtslcb arebadJadaod not not.
grafted, and which will bo wimsM trae to ume. )>r»
tone whowlih to procure a g<«-J of Treat and
frvlt will find it to their to tenet to call and examine thie
realty flue atock, or addrear: . . JOONSMtTIf,
M'.ncit Lebanon P. O, Pa.
SenAfor antalogn*, which will be tent free. :
r^rZWGOtwT
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MATE
RIALS FOR
BAKBIROt
State and County Rights selling low.
aefrlmdAwF
J^ADiSS’SIIOEMANUFAttrORY^.^
raade to orderat short notice, and of the best
material and workmanship, and at
BBABONABLB raicis.
A? TO JlkNT—The Bonaabold Fnrn!tar,or a gsntlr-feiab
•bo islands to remora from tbaeity will bo or'at
pritatsaafa.immediately,on raaisoiiebT# terms.
The Boom occupied bp Iheadrottser'te fot.n«f~--partbr
It litl ngoocnpied mto office by apbyalciioi.whlsb m*kn
the: root of lb* other portion Tory rtasunahl*. AdtireaK
Xtt,fli«mOffiCT. . . ocCiftt
Up to the yea
judicial deciei
l?or sal* by :
;
TAMES M. BALPfI,
Esq., prepare* IX-
N-W * DRAWINGSaadBPWOiriGATlOSSforajlktoda
” bojldlap, audanpeiio tends tbelr erection, «*n rcasoaeble
. = ;•' ; ovnoBOJJ-aNi>ilr»on btbret,
wtwseo IrtewkandKobimkm atrifu,
Jelf> /- ALtXangNT.
; f- - ~,
J. UDNWOODY &BHo“ .
Flbnr, Grain and s«d Factor*, and General Produce
Cor*»t Bloc*, No, 149 Br»ad street, PMLADRLPQIA.
■ Rmasvoar'Powctf ft Wefehtmas, pliffadelphint CoSla
OcwUt, Jhq, dot r»«»cb 1 Ukharda ft B.Ditkl,
PrHdeat B«nk of Peon Tovnibip, d>xjA'. 0< Cattetl. Pj«a*t
(wa belaii|t« biiVdo; Altiuwr Kerf, R*q , idwt" Hall
A Spear, PltUbotgh. atafcSmw.,
I- W. CHADWICK—.~.—QIIAIILR3CttAD WICK. .
OELAJD’VVICK A HON,
•. DBALBRB TN ■
P aper and Haga,
- No,. 140 as 4 ISO Wood Street, •
WT«»tmda, PI.
Fapar at paaottetarara* pricis. Tba
Mthsrtmartst price paUU cat* fee Bap. mb
Jffobtd, That we nun with eonUmpt the attempt to
make capital bj *left-haodod" bite at our degradation; that
pUj rather than indignation ebuntd be tbe welfnr for tbo
mao or tbe party that la forced 10 adopt, m a panacea far
btoiotWnwee.or aprcp far lu ainUogcvodlifaJ, appeals to
bigotry rather than tntelli.ence.
Pop»rior Bornlng fluid,
Roporior fcornlug flaw,
. «HBAI|I OHKAI!
A I*6, ftaaperior or I Ido of
CARBON—OARDON-OARBON-CARISQN
> >dl • "»
WEDDING CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
Of EVERT DESCRIPTION,
Eicon tod at THIS OFFIGK, on Iho moat favorable
tormi and at the ihnrtrat notir*
ARNOLD’S Genuino English WRITING
FLUID iod COPYING INKB.mr aalol y
! W. R. UA VKN, Byok and Job Printer,
rafl corner Wood and-Tbtrd eta.
•ANKERS’ OASES, ol all sizes, with Lock
I and Strap, Cnr a«|« he
W. tL lUYKN, Blank Book Ua*.a!actuer,
fl corner Wood and Third eta.
Feathers and sheep pelts— 4
ueka feather* 1 handle Sheep Puite—sow landing
from ttoanwir Bocket.ior aalo tv
ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
GREASE— 3 bbl*. Grease now landing
from eUamer Bocket, for aai*-l>r
QtP ISAIAtI WORRY* QO. ;
DRY HIDES—2d now landing from steam
er Rocket, for cal* by
ort TIUTAII DIOKEY A CO.
BEAUTIfUL DRESS GOODS, New Styid
Shawle, all kindl'd! Uoernlog Qooda, IJoD»*-fornuh
ing Oooda, Daneatic Oooda.etc.. a large elotk, at low prior*.
pti» 0 HANSON UOVfl, 74 Market at.
rfAMPHOR—IOOOIb for sale by :
\J b.A.rAiINOftOCK A CO,
oft. corner Vint and Wood ate.
Calcined magnesia, English —3O
cate*, for eala by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO,
ofS corn or first and Wood *ta.
DON’A ARSENIC -10 kegs for sole by
jLj fl. a.fadnesioss aou„
otQ ( comer flrat and Wood etc.
RYE AND OATS-500 bo* Rye; 1000
bna. Oatt—to artlra thti week, tor eat* by .
o.W • BAM»L B. f LOYD A CO., 834 Liberty et/
EUHJK— KH> bbl». Extra and Extra,Fam
iiy floor, tn *tor* asAfbr tela by. .. /
or& BAMX B. fLOYP A CO.. S 3l x l|b*rty Ft.
SALT —100 bbls. No. lKxtra.Sklt, in store
toraaleby BAMX B.FLOYU A 00,
otO / __ 334 Übaily it.
trees 1 Trcfi! “
WATER,
STEAM
BAILEY, PAR&BLL A CO^
159 Fbiutb street, iu«*r SmlUiQeld.
PBRFfiCTiOC! ATTAINED AT L&BTt
'THFC CONTINENTAL
CORNSHELLER
Pate the climax upon inventions in that line.
NOTHING MOM CAN AS DESIRE*.
Manufacturers are invited to see it
Speculators would, do well to call.
Can ba seen uNo. IS Bt. Clair at.
Ladies,
hf i*sc&'
and Children's
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
of any desired eixe,
WM. E. SCUMERTZ 4 CO'.
No. 31 Fifth Street.
'URNIIURE FOR SALE AND IIOUIE
QOOL) BA
tloable-widl
A urgt lot of Vi
A large fat of st
ZE3,l7e, cheap ai
. oc&
[WAINS!—Second Mourning,
i All-Wool PLAIDd at 2Sc, worth fiOe. ••
nty Dreaa Slf/AB, at half pifee. .
»t style jatd'WMaJark Koallab OHINT
SSC4 i--
C.B ANSON LOYB, 74^Market eC
The £lb<
VANU.
TION LAWS OF PBNNSYL-
NKW VDITION.
• 1860, inoluaive/"With notes of
ms.-
PiintOMti
FALL fiOOOIU -
JGHMN, Mißcn.\NT Taiwr,
Wood street, tbrM doora rrum
•tamed Kuai uio Cast with a :
rn ifiONiricßNr stock or
'BB, CASSiUBRES,
JOHN r A
Np. CO
Fourth, hujatfct
riiABOK Al
CLO!
VESTINGS ANjD OVERCOATINGS,
ofjtyepy quality; sisse»>B4 description.
•Nthe latest and moat elegant ooreltw is tba
Fnr&WUng Good* for GaDtlamro'a West
: eretoftwSip.tbUmsrket.
ready-Made dfeoxn IN
ronttaotlyoo band,.
‘All; of iho .above article vwill. be sold-nt the
VKtr LOWEST PRICXS. -
- ■ JOHN LAOQHUN.
coamsiiok ntRohASTs,
s it
■WjTANWD-4. PARTNBR.'—A
Tf Cry Good* Biue. !« PtH»ScJu.tl
wboee biuiWM feu of Ut*> greatly locrman}. aad iiU k*
tddUlottal capita! I*. able to ?ft»ra vu km* arcoo£ta tnaL
Woolott wd Cotton Mika now offering tiiem, woalO ents'r
Into negotiation* for * rpe>4«t «r Ofowtl *lw oku
eumnuK) from (26.000 to $30,000, iu ca*h With addi
tion to the raewMof tbacutietro,* very desirableatft locta-
UTet>tt4i&oi»a*n ted(me, Tb«ernl (of tbsban*£ t*
iarobhtd, and ila aQtira
tbrotifb Ibe monetary dUßaim** of tl>» put Tew jeara
credit anmMied. , , t ),•
OpmaaotcatkataddfeboJ to ti tfccr>al*, M ik>x tT.LPbijt*
deiphia Pcetcfflor, or.-r te«t> same, »i l[l>o brltl strbjilj ctnj.
fldeatial,and ircefra prompt a'lrnti>>a. a?i.gm4 i
-TIT ANT BU— 100,000 bush; Wheat: f j i
Tr wooobdsbfi«eirlr•; i. j- ;<
II'.UQO '.do Bjt-; "- 3j J .'
1,000 'd« wv OrW Aj-pU*; , E
1,000 :‘do' - \ >!-' 1 '-‘l
■ 1,000 ' do', Tflbijthj F«*dj - |
We will mt caab lor ell pr. due* at our war-bonaf. •>
nrronoocK.iwjßieiCßTaoa, 1
tell ; .■ . •• 1 l5l Frrgt ata.c|
WANTED— HAGS.—IOO toosßagsSrautr
©d, fcr which lb* MA*«l cn*rk*t price, io cash, will
be paid by ; OIUDWICK A BUS> iV
Pfcp-r end Rag WarebottJ*,
. Vo HI Wood »lnrt,Pitt«bgricl<,;>
WANTED— 20,000 bu«. prima
10,r00 boa pifß>o two bon prltbe tffoothj;
1000boaOnlooa,be OKAfr'l' k VIN GOttDSB, :*r
- ; No. 114 Pecofid it;'f
W
ANTEU—I(X»O tins. KVfi,. H
for which the Mgbeat raeh piice will be pmi-lj jy, «
JAB.A PJStZIH«
. . «r.roi>r Market aod Pfrptktt^j
. CUKAPI
ONLY DISCOVERY!!
WOBTHY OF ANY COSFIDENCK FOB M
RESTORING. j
The Bald and Gray. |
Many, bidcb the Grout 'Dis«..?ery of Prof,
WOOD,have attempted not only tolmltat* hliitrelnratlve,
botprufM* to bate dlacoreie-J.fbmethiug thatwoj Id prs>
dnce reaolta Identical; but they l>»v**]| com* ai I gc&n,
being carried aw*y by the wonderi.nl mulu of Prof'wood**
preparation, and liavojbrett f.rrtwl to leave the fie il to Its
resistless ewsy. : Ttr*»!-lto following: ! ’ K
! lIATB, M*lDe,’AprlllBlb,jlBs9'.;i
- Peer. 0 J Woos ft Co :Uenti—The letter 1 wruM you jo
1816, concerning jour valuable Hair Raitnrstlve, an!! wblcp
you have published In this vicinity «ud elscwbjre, h&.
given rlae to numerous Inquiries touching tbe fact iin the
due. Tbe Inquiries arc Out, i« it a fact of my bsj iftatJub
aud name, as atated in tbe cotwuuulcaliuu; aecotfd, I* U
truant all thotelii t obtained; third, does ioy hair »t:i con
tinue to be lo good order-nd tf uatural color! To 111 cab
aod do answer invariably,’ye*, ft! j.balr la eVenbet ter tbab
In any stage oftny life for forty year* past, more'sonSthrifty'
aod Uttar colored; the same la true of mfc.wbl**Jr*, a lid.
thoculy causa why It la not genoreily trne,iritei tbe sot}’;
•Unco Is washed off by frequent ablution of tfnrfe*, wbop
It car* wjra ussd by wiping the lhc«ln dose aSrae* tisb
wilb tba whiskers, tbaauua result will' follow as übbtte.
1 hsvebren la ihs receipt tf s great nutnber of letter*from
all parts of N»w.Bogtand, arttug melftoy balratlU cote
tiauos to b* good; as there Is so nmdi fraud la tb*
tore aod s'a’e of varluu* rompbondi as.well as tbfft It b**,
no doubt, been bstely imitated and been natd iot only
without any good effect, buy to absoluls Injury. I upf
used any of your Restorativo of any account tpr #ouj«*
month*, and >etmyb*lria aa’good aacver, and hundreds
b«ve examined It with surprise, as lam now fil yuan o}d
and not a gray hair in my b« ad or on my fcvec; am) fo prervp
this tact, ! send y..a a lock of my hair tskeo off {he put
week. T recrived yoor favor of two quart bottle* Ittt autte
mer,for.whlcblaro very erateiul; l give It tomyifrit-btiv
and thereby Induced them to try It; many were sjteptlcal
until aItCT trial sod then ptuchaad sud nacd it wfkh
*er*al saccess I wit) ask as a favor, that you (eld me:a
teat by which I can discover fraud to the Restorative, so)d
by many, 1 fear, without authority from yen . A p&eariii
cln will insure sore***, and I believe wheregdoalc&icU fib
not fylluw, the fallore I* caused hy the Impure artlcl(l, which,,
curses tbo Inventor of tba good. T derm it my duty, jut
U* re to lore, to ktvp you apprised of (ItO continued tjfh-cl on
my hair, aa I assure alt who inquire of meof ray aifrttakirb
opinion of lla valuable results. J remain, deer
• A.O»JUTiwnD,H .
AiZcn.’rßtK,
Paor. 0. J. Woes: Dear Air—l would certainly & doJirt
yen a groat Injoalke sot to rcaka k<*»il to the wif Id, the
wood* rfa I wwelliM the uuexpectfd'rMQlt 1 baWrzppff*
tfneed from niiog baa bottteoi jontllidr BMtorativiL AtUf
tulag erory bind. «.f R«atorallvfc«est*Qt, Imt whb&nl »üb
ent, and Hading my bead tvntrly dcatlinta of tiaiil I *m
Anally induced to uy a buitleol yotir,-Hair Rtvl&raiiy*.
Kow, candor at d comptl top to aouoaucejlo who*
Mtt may read Ihli ibitt I now panrwt mi u<l bpanttfol
grosthof hair,wlikb.l prouuiiMrt>brr»iitt
thintboori Inal W*c I will therefore
recommend tfaia invaluable rmedy to u who niefift-tl {ft*
nKMalljM>rik tU-aptctt'jjoura, Rar SLAuas flShociii,
P. B.,Tula taatlmnnlel at my approbation for yooi Ta)Qd>
bl»medicine (M y..« ate aware of) li nnwlldlef; but If
yert think it worthy * place amoog the real, inertl if yon
ySUh—il nutfdratioy, ati'J say bothiuz.- - ft _’!!•
Yoau.Ac-,,. Rtv BflA. fi, ’;
Tfie.RMtorativahit-atQs.io boitlee of thro* ntX**, r)i:
large, uiidion and until; the mail hold* half a jSnt arid
triads for one dollar per bottle rlie meoiam holdaijk l lafy
taanty per crut. mora in prop* rtioo than then&altjj retoUa
tor two dollars per bottle; Uw U>g« hold* a qbarU 4(Tncr
cent-more in propwtion, and rotatlitor s3al<ou!a. >.:J S
u J. WOOD A 00, Proprietor*, 411 Broadway, HoirYori.
and U< Market atmt, St Louie, Mr
. Dt ngylaU apd Fancy Qooda Dealera.
S Sant Statcmi
Statement oMtae Bank<
\ Pmtßiitw
\ &UCAM&
I«ojuu, Bllli and
Kcml BtUtV and Groom! Beut.
Stock* ami'Stta&lUtura
Duo by otter ~„...
• Bank Notea4
Sprclo (pdd «ml ai1a0r}.........
Capital 5t0ck.;.......
Profits and Kami 0rb...... ........ .....
Unpaid Dividend# ami Sq*p«iim Arc’t.
Pna to other Uaulu .7...',
Circulation
Depcaltt.
V s2,9tl,<)&{i Oft
Tb* |« correct to the beet of mj kooirl
rdgeendbellef. . JOHN HARI'KR, Cwhler,;
6«roratomadnb«cribodt!itsU(.t.Stb.lBoO,hettrelbe,
. . S. SMITH,Notary IfrbUc.?
fltmtmeiit of t lie .aierettmnta* and flann*
ftctareri 1 Daakof PlUibttrKli!j
PlTTsnuiuiH*MotidaT, October fljllfwi
Capital Stocks 600.M1 0o ' ; l
ClrcnlaUoa 334,661 JJO j(
Due ;... *39.77763 4/
Due.other Banka. al.tlil 43; j
■' DtwOoHunonwealth,..-, a,WSo» ij
LoauiandDUcbaatij.... 964*93 8# il
— fliiU
Note* mod Cheek* of other Bank*..—;:... ll(L«sfl 70
Du* by other flaaka ... .U S 4 H
. The abort etatemeat U correct mad tme to the Hit of iny
knowledge mod belief. '■ W 11 ÜBNNfJCikbierJ •
Bwrn-abd nbeciibed before me, tbi* Slh dmr<of Oct*
A.D.ftftO. W. ll- WUITNBY.No»*r> pfablkl J
Btatem«nt of cue Ciuaens* HankTlr
Pittaburgfc, October Bjlß<Xt'
- ' 'Asairrs.; ' • I -
Loan* and 174C53 4& H
Ooln In Vanlt (&000 U. B.Tr*aalNdca.) 135.67 C Ok U
Notts and Cbtiika ofotbbr ' 01.071 87 if
Due (rum Banks aad Bankers—... .... 22.707: 2G n
LiAMLrrnaj. {! ;1
Capita) Btock..U—^ 4500,0 O(? 00 ii
Circulation. 580.785! 00 ;i
- !,
Due to other Banka—..•.—. lB4ii2S \i
lte abora atntetnent Is correct totbebnt w myil know!
edge and betteL . ... : PRAS. aALLKIIA (btthkr^
Affirmed before maihbSlh day or Oetobar, 1860. f| •
. BAM'li jIAItPBB, Notary pjibligj.
luttnvut of tbe accbanlci' liaik or
Pittsburg!*. •. fl. •.;>
MotMIKT. October 8;!18G0^
■. LIABILITIES. t. jii
551,484 "GO U
Due to other Uar1c5....... W V?
Poe to D-posltore. gftMi 45
'j ASSETS. •
iBUUuhl Note*PL»conuted -..1758,17(1 05
Doe byotb«r 8ank*—.;.............. „ 35,604 22 ‘i 1
Note* and Cbecka of other Dank*.— 40,61 s 80 '?•
Specie In Vau1t....—....,-.... ............ 77,C3| 64 -
_ - •' Vljai 61 ■]: -
. The above statement In correct, to the best of mi know 1--
•ago and beliet ■ OKO D. M’GHBW, Cwkbfw.i
... Sworn before mo this Bth day of :jj • ; ■
• A, W, fOartß, NotaryPfoUcfl
Statement of tda &U«gh.«af smli, iji
: PmsBDMB. Ortobtr 6,{i860;:
ASBHW. . - • • > 'll ■
Lo.na and 7P3.MJ-13
Doe brother Umka.,...., ■- 13,MifrG
Note* ami Cheeks of other Banka..*™ 82.01T][k8 () ]
rpieu in,rapt -m
UABIUTUB},- r 1] \'i
- 27UT0CW ,j;s
Doo to oUwr : t>l'4;.
Individual »... n
Tbe abort ■tutsiMDt U correct lo tbs teat of myjsnowv
•dg» atid belief. ' . J. W. COOK, daihleiv',
tiwuru aad tubacribed before me, this Lrt day Of OctL
1800.. ;r w. U. WDITKEY. Nofarr PabUelf
.amcmmorihi Iron UlyjßuuL* , ,
■ Lwu and Wscounta. 73t,6tf!6l 'h '
Duabj oU»«
Note* and Cbedurof oilier Banki.-.*.. 30.03163
8p0c1a~.... M _.......„...,; 4\ >?'
’ Duotouthor 8nuka......,k Jtjt qi-
Dnsto 221041’ )6
Theater* •uteim-ntla fijiml according to thereat’of
my knowledge asdheUet ’ JAMBS ftt*AULKY, srtt?U'.
- owvn n beforo tn«, this ftth day of Oct , A. Dl 18BQL -
;• : t w. n. WQIrNKY, Hotary S&bUdli
fJEAS! IE AS H TEAS 111—
lOOhtlf-ehertsrico fe J!itr»floUntT«M;
S “ :■■ ,do loaog UyaooTet
»® .do , do- ’ Q.P.tnd Imp'l t
10 C*WM» Ttrtwi* BUlwi Md qn*m». ' .11
' *>»■ Ntw TotK tud Hooey *»‘r* Byret*. tl
&>e«D*tßd b&xtiPartQronod Bpk*§. u
Wbu P»ul and Bil*tMlle« Bt*»cbl •. j
• 4 do 1
60 do Oermtn dsd Detmifo Bo»p«. ;:i
. 6 bblt PmcoZutf Carruta. . , i
6do Qroaod Bio sod Jsr* OolToe. i :|
PritM Hto, Ugaaym »ad Old Got, J*v» OqS *1
Part<* 8100, Hewutleaxui tbd.Bofiatd Bo|*r« a
CbtCsUt«, Cccjt, Broun tail Coco* £hrti«. !i
BUcetroal, Y«rmk»tU*tul Knesco of Colfr**. t :
HodosPltTDriagBxtMctStAc.de. . i[
Voriatowbotmletadirrtanby-: .;<i
ocMmdAwT J, P. WIU.IAH*. 111 'taflUA
SAY # co,
W Wob>tktri!F«.
E STRAY.-—Taken' op. by the Mayor s Pih
Ilea, on the SCth ultimo, * law bay UVLt, atari 14
*■!»'«*, ring-booed Injbiod (o»t. Ibe owner It rt-qoealnl-to
tome forward, prore property, pay charges, annate If
away,or It will betold,on ffedoeeday,lOthof October. H
tbe a table cl Wm.Trbvil to. BcnlthfitM it, according Ho law.
ort:4t ROBBST HAOPK, Cbtel of Pallet..;',
IN tbe Oourt of Qajvrtor of fAllo-/
ghenyOocntj. •.••'•••••:. -J H
is (be matter of the prtlUoo 6f tandry cHlsatu of reebl**.
Township, preying for.lho reouJon of that part of Botiml-,
ary etroet, la a Plan of the City District frria lttpWntof,
intersection with the Hue secreting the lead
□ague,dic’d, from the lend*of ft, Holmes toll*point U
Intersection with the Oentralttatlro«d,whm» it creates thy?
name, ibe Ooort made tba fallowing otden. . ■: -,•><
And now. September lft, A. D. IMG, the within petition s
peeeented In open oonrt,sod It fe ordered that the Rate 1
preyed for therein bepobllebed for fcer weeks (a tbi Dili*!
FiUsbargb Gegette. twins nsreek notH the UOtb det ofO*
tober nest, at which time the Bale Is returnable. ii
DT TUB COOAt.
- a»Bfc2awtoc2ol Atteeb TIIOB. A.BOWLtV.CBcrk-
JUGIITNINO, RODS ' T7^
CARTWHIGUT & YOOSO, ■
000 Wo. 97 Wood Strict, -
A bbU. choice Orosn Aoples
ALlainMMMiiitJb,. . “
■■ ■'•••«■ OofperMpteitmiytntrt,.,.
: ainMtlUrtaurtniSiifc.t.
euKNI CuKNI—X»o- era YtUm Caro;
prtBu> ftr Ml* tfck monlajt bjr : .V.
«* mxoßooos vaunt joq. 'H
caatUif.
P ITrIB#»G a-TUS AxTir
te*w«*3d UnauacM
Trwucrw..—— .
PfloMMclaiMl. -'lk>oHpp»d *t-T{ Wilt tliO WTSfc- ■•■■••
' &covd-Kljib( ef ‘
■ i. i ttle: Mary. M* V iokers
wbo will appear lu lb*bt*oOf«ll fOOHOIW diktM of
- Crianetta; Vf Ti>tBtoloaObil<l!
_ ' •apj*.TU»J tjr lb" eqtira VvtupaMJ.
To copcloje vitti tfa« giMt dniin* of Ihr
, Th« of Detroit!
n*uch.tn balJlmlr, i> K &*iiao; OocotUr,
Mits A. l.qttYlnr. ; "•■ ' [.•..••• --••
Now BatUes!
l Thr*c Guardimtn! • ° - v...
'"p\
Oth otn opposite PiitßborghThwtTe
JOS. MATTHXWB, Ja, Proprietor ‘
TniS olegADt an4commodi6iiB Ball fo now : -
provided with NINB NKW UARBLKBBDBtLUA&D
TABI.K*. cftbo lateat end moatappiroTvdatjteand pattern,
nd l« other rfw fitted np eqo*l Utanjln (be country for
tbe accommodation of dtlsott* end etreajtere, and. tor li|tbc« •
(Ur, com tort and eouveoleoce, fa uoteaipuetd.lfeqoaled (a .•
tbe WtMdra The Proprie(rraoHriraa,roßUuQaUoa ' :
of the patronage »o liberal!; bcetowed on hie Saloon fce**to«
fore, and ea*orea (bo politic that rrerj eUe&thtawfH be
S«M to iboir comfort and pl«a*nre. ".' i' V-
K. B —Ajccnt lor the nb of Billiard Tabled BatU, Cloth,
Coh, CaoPuioU, Chalk aud all other ertlclee. in bit Una,
.which be can diapoee of ou reaaonabte trr&t and at tbe
manofectorer'ewholaAleprice*.. . ■ dtlUjd .
IRISH LINENS,
SC.
.|4321,0‘
LIABILKXKB. .
—11,142,700 00 ft
5®S ( *MO7 •:
: 4,204 7* : ij
63,T0T W 1‘
2<2£3|ko
CT2,1»r!43 ‘\
Roman cement, hosbndaln.cb-
HBST.CAJ.CINH> PIiAfiTIIK, ~ /
fffc)(ua£ta«d ffttaO.*! low prk*<t>* • V*.* ;■"■}.
■ t • KDWIH A. SMITH AUflO-i
PWBt'rProol*&il-Willowottoolfc • ■.•■■■.
felftlyil Pbll*d«lpßU> -
11. H. JSIiCMJVNjy, \
MBROHAITI TAILOa, V
AMD DKUSA Uf - f'
GdDtltiQOQ'a ‘iTanliblQg Goods. •
No. 7X b treat* Mpmo Umbo bl
- : . WrWJ)UftOH,P*.-. s"
• Wufti t*«e<>ted to U)c>ta*l |FasuKv>
ofUKM'imdifOyfa’tLtfnUNf
iooawUßtly cn . •.* . ocWt ;
E M O V~ A l.
N*irl/ r»Tpc*U*lhtlr OUSUo* »iif
- to we *.l U»lt gM hM, «bU t*E22L S *“* U iSS W
'BVROUHBLO *'<».•& '-r\
1 ■■o»Mrll 1 <»i*«i« , » , i.S'
WUBAT! WUBATTISoirw:
Wbfftt, for Ml« br. • I .......
.. , : !UTCnOOCK.»CR*»aT4«.i -
on .... - lONMniKtlli rintMTMA.-'
Wareettenhue Suiosu -
10 Ooi Bo>« *lBaltau lOOet Jolin rnl l ■-.. ’ ■■
I ; 4<K» Aae».ri» • to: UAsTmlm v-J.
ifofulKl,, KBIU«a * ANDBMON.-
■ «» ' M ciuhSiHiim.. ..
TO COUNTRY MBECUAHTS—wjfpr
;«rt&d Window Cnitifat, of otw i ■
*UB,bj oc& W.^MARaßftLL^»i!ry*‘^
T> OCfiL-OANDy— SO bxa. Nq. 1 White* ''
XV Mbn Wbltr, to bit Tallow; -
»oc tdft by KRXMftfc k AlTDXISrti* '
osl •• . •,. 89 Woodn.oppoalttffo&ft •■'
OLIVJS 01lr'-25baaketapTjre Bordeaux-
S°ra two* ,53 do* port r
-KkYttKUA ANDBS&O29. +J.*
|jQIOARS-25,C00
Kow
, nanus ainonsuf,
w Ww« N,«noM>atoMMßi«i,
RANKLIR BILLIARD BACOOH.
**4trktts m Bdu+ '4c'
jittszSdrft flßdttiißcmmtt.
J & x bOLMAN’S”
CELEBRATED
LONDON
MUSTARD,
25.**,' 1 ;™ —**
GARDNER G. IVELIN, ' '
817 Fulton Streot, Now Yorlr. .
- Hatv*. J AJ.OoLV<ith»nnc*&U; ’
PROtLivJOKCTinKb/ the New Vork Superior Court »e«lo»* .
• fraudulent par'y for Counterfeiting tbeirTatss Hast •
and. Labels, awl wIQ proKcnt* all p*wna tolling ttputeoa *
MatUrd m ihotra. • • •••••• - - cr&Sa -•
. H. WORCESTER'S ■
Improved Piano Fortes. -
UANCPAOrOKT AfitD. SALKSBOOM,
• ;
. C&ntr Third AMnuVHICW- YbuK. . '
Piir aquarterof n centary, tbelaiUßtmeafa'aftbatactdr
edat the abvreKeUbll.hnient have ranked amnbg the Drat
iu tbo coaotrj* Th-lr da»»t)tli«y; atrenutb,' awl delicacy of
tone and touch.are highly apprccated l<y all «boba*a>
glf»lliini a thof«Va<;)i trial. The Proprietor,by (hitig hie
personal Mention t> the uucofaetore of etch ioanmenr.
4a all Ju (trutla.if enabled to guarantee eopeHorezsalUncb,
awlrrlubrliiy tu pterj ri*/«a. ocficOtn
RICHARDSON’S
pONSUMBRS OF liiOUARDSOiN'B LIN
\_A KN3, and tboee doaironli of obtaining the OKNUIHA
00 JDB, ahould a e that tbearttelea they parchaeeareaaaf*
ed with the fall name of thi firm, -• >
J. N. MCUARD3UN, (JONS * OffTKTJ,' '
M * guarantee of the* <nndDMaaod dbrabflHjof tb« Good!.- "
. Tbla eenitkm It rendered eeeenlially wwiiiry t M Jaffa '
quDtitiMof inferior «od dofecUTo Uoeot areprepared.
■AwuosfWr BMKa and tealed with lb« mum o( EICQAIU)'
BON,, by. Irish Bootes, whn, reftanltaes o( th« Injcrythua
Inflicted alihaou ttis Anarina (oeiontrttij tbamsoiifho*
term of .thegthufo* O«odv will not nwdJly abandon H
bo«tpMfladprofitable, while pnrchaam canto Ircpoeed on . :
iritli flonti (>| i eurtblai elunctir. .
J. UOLLOCKB A J. B. LOOE», ■ < (t.
Agents. 88 Church Street, New Xwk.
THE EAGLtI BLATB CO. f
BEING prepared to receive orders for their ’ *
BUI'CRIOK dllkßrt AM« tUftPLt EO Of IK ©•.
SPAT K 3, wonld call attention to tbe low toat p((bln
Pirn-Proof material, m»I to tl*« grrat'pnrityof nfo'Watar
collocttd from iltit roof*, mil befog ImpniitiitMl «lth ulot
of decay*! shingle# or the potonou qnaUtlM of petace4 7 >
metals. The only ig>ccf nlalili«M by thwChtnatar to- •
in the City ef NcwYurfc. -Patttt* wlcbiogtoprorarntbeV >'
Oenuine Eriglo Company's felates <.
will pW*eaddress ibeUimpas y, cotin 12th afreettodlotb -.-
avenoe, N. Y.or Ihe on-Hrsigaod, Where antere will rw*tr» *• 1
prompt n.tsmloo. , UfOßUAft.Acißt, -
Ao>tost I,*ou.—ao*:3rait~ g?Con-tlittdt atmt, M ~f« v '•*
HUGHES, DUPOT tf CBEHMIB,
or "
FA NCY G 0 0 BS,
, 341 New YorlCj 341,
OkPFER TO TUB TRADE a lam*, tusa ,
"tod wa.nn*crn> Mortswfct-of-PAKIB YARCY-.-'
00.108, to wtilcb* the? will r«cei*a cnOltAi.t mtairiowa, .
by Steamers, daring tbo areanc. -Among iMrslock y
be fonad nearly all the-New tod full Unis Of -
Silk Braid Capi, Hair JfcU and CoiJTurtt, fancy
Bair Pint, Combe and Ornament*, Slide*,
' Brit Bncklrt and Clatpt, (HU, dr. ■■ ■
. Silk .Watch Quardt, F\*c ■ ;■■■•« •*' (
Plated Ckaint, - .
• Shawl: . 1 : \ ■'
Pint, Brutbct, Garten,-Dr *t» • - >,•
Button*, fancy Belt*,- SUel and
Gift Jewelry, Button 1 1 Aecdr- ‘ ;
r '’‘tfconr, : d'e.'<£B.^''-- v '- ! ':
Allrof Ktaieh they off«r toAfia Trade at the Invest marks! '
l»ice»»udoQ Ibo most liberal tenet. " JyftJmd- -
ffflMafrripjpa icUibmtßtmtnta/ ;
Taj a, BuktU asd* Pasty Booth.
JOUN DOLL, No. 120 North.
el’QTfl Arch, PQtLAPKLPBIA.
. Jtut received, at lifiNkWSTOflK, ft iorjr Tar gw aaaort'
******* Toya of wrr dracripiioo.AlAo.Kanav
Battlcets, work Boxn, To»*«c<sj Brie*,. CliarCaMM,"-
p ' l> T’, OQlW **°’ i A»fticles,or4lai*a*i»|ei/, ;
sra bole* Imported ulicct irotu (be BiwiiQtneiamv.ntabillK'''
uu>t«M]l at very low price*.’ CALLAXD
EJTiMISMUrSfOVK. < 7*
. Hide. Oil a ni leather Kt«re. -
DKIKKPATRXCK & SONS, No. 31 ‘
• &-iUTirT»i*Dini»,i<«t»Mb Uarki-tahil Obwt*
oat •tieota > l > bl!axt<>!plila l lia*u for •«]« ■•- ** •*
DAVJKD SALTED SI’ASISB BIDES,
Dry and Qrrea giJM Palm Klp«, Tidoar's Oil, 1 Ybaoar'a
aod Oarrkr’aTix IVAt lb« luwaalprice* asd sue ibeftst V
term*. " .
49TA11 kind* of Ixallicr la tb* rough wtoted, fbr'«hL-h
the tiiglimt auktt |nin will t<e gina ia cwb or Ukm |i». *
exchaugofdrht4M.''L*albor*tore(l hco'ot chiry*amlioUr>''
on commlwioo. . « ttfMiaiHt
Ch A. AD.A.IAm)BU^
No. HO North. Whnrvra, PHIL*DEU*mJ r _'
MANUFACXDRK AND' IIAYK TOR.
■ ") £}*rmac4ll, Patratypertn, Urdraoltr,'
OANDLCIV Adamaotloa, UaUI. Oar aod TalttHV
J OANULKS. ’
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Klephant, Btniued Wbtla, TaoMra’. ’
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