aAt ~~! j -D. 1.. ZATON . .-s. natrt ES. RIDDLE & CO., EDITORS and PROPRIETORS PITTBBVRC}Hc MON - DLY MORNING, NOV. 16, 1867 Tua..ir Dxstocaeric 1.4.—N0 lie, ithin . t4le . m . of men now engaged in the eld of politics; as, been so obstinately adhere to as that which said the Democratic 'laity as, in favor of Freedom in Kansas. Althong often refuted" and:exkosed it has been as o en re vamped, and.many honest men have come to believe it true. It carried POLlllSyliatli , 1111- , 'nois, Indiana and New Jersey in 1855, and it. k i ls given the nigger Democracy its Et 'ow of t umph in the fall elections of 1857. But at la the Democracy themselves have furnished a document that puts the question , at rest for !mei. We refer to the Report of the Comittee nt Slavery in the Kansas Constituti4l Con vention, every member of which is a *ational Democrat. Thatreport we published the other lay, accompanied with the fact that i; passed hat intensely derctoaptio body almos unani onsly. It is a fair and untrammelled ex, f Demitcratic opinion—of a body of De 4_...c 'Mont the taint of a single member sl f Black Republicanism, sitting under lion of the bayonets and cannon of oral power, and carrying out, doubt] fishes and embodying the principles of t e North and South, for whom they act whom snally they must be sustained. by perhaps the people will wake up to' , edge of how much they have been dec the lying promises and pretences of " party that ever existed WAR TO no RIADRON' TIM BARER flexed dispatch from Washington City in the Philadelphia Peru "Wasuutoros, Nov. 11 "It is rumored that Mr. Buchanan, ii annual message to Congress will tt ground on the currency question; tha reaffirm the principles laid down so ' his celebrated speech on the - Indepen sury bill. Ile believes that it was th of the framers of the-Constitution to hard-money currency, and that the Congress since has been a steady de that intention. It will be his object retrace the false steps taken, and to Government back to the true ground. "The issue will be made in the nex Congress whether State banks hare the constitution I power to 7. butte circulating 'promieres to pay.' Th e will be a large party to take the negative of he argu ment,d who- will not, it is said, yie until a 'decision has been given on the qdestion by the Supreme Court of the United Btates. A general bankrupt law fur the banks will be prertuted for action. This will provide a fixed legal course for putting into liquidation insolvent banks all • over the Union." . . This is confirmed in other quarters, end a correspondent of the Baltimore Sun !throws out the intimation that the. Supreme Cott is ready, as soon as a case can be made up for to decision, to decide that all our chartered ba ks arc un constitutional. It will be .the pur ose -of the Democracy to make an issue on th 9 point, if they can. All we hare to say t them is— tlentlemen, you have the power; o ahead, if you think proper to try it, and gir the country a taste of pure, unadulterated ha moneyism : but no bungling—no half-way meurea. Do what the President novices you , , Cie and clean, and do not attempt the dirty trick f claiming ~,,s for the party the credit of his utteaces, while you shrink from the task of carryin them out. ri s bet us have practice 69 well AS profe ion. Succassoa To Mn. Basas.—As r. Banks will now resignhis Congressional sent, there is some interest felt in regard to the sticessorship. The Gubernatorial Tote in his Distrift stood Banks 6104 Gardner 4365 Beach • 0994 Our neighbor of the Union very modestly pro poses that the Know Nothings and Democrats should fuse and prevent the election of a Repub lican. The affinity between Gardner Know Nothingism and locefocoism is, thus taken for granted, and their fusion is advocated as a mat ter of Course. The Catholic! and foreigners in the locofoco party are_ D.• re aunatnerrn MU, -atrallailaTo inch an arrangement. The two par ties combined, it will be seen, have a majority of 993; but every large proportion of those who voted for Gardner did it under the assurance that he was an anti-slavery man, and they will not suffer themselves to be transferred like cat tle to the shambles of locofocolsco. We have no fears for the result; a Republican will-be elected tl succeed Mr. Banks. thINTLIMILENTAL DUPLICITT.—Not long since President Buchanan issued a diplomaticcircular, to . be communicated to all European nations, conveying the assurance that this government would not permit any armed bodies of -men to derail, from its coast with an intention of mak ing wet upon any other neighboring people; yet, in spite of this solemn promise, the pirate Walker has been permitted to fit cut as armed expedi tion in New Orleans and Mobile, and sail with it to Nicaragua, without an honest show of effort to prevent him. He was arrested just before sailing, it is true, but immediately released on trifling bail; .and although n 13. S. vessel was sta tioned in the neighborhood of New Orleans, os tensibly to prevent his departure, it yet manag ed not to see him and permitted him to slip by unmolested. This duplicity on the part of our government cannot. be hidden from the eyes of the world, and must subject us, as a nation, to universal scorn and contempt. RA:mg.—The Leavenworth correspondent of the Missouri .Demorrat, writes as follows con cerning the selvroe of the bogus Constitutional Convention: "If this foul play is attempted there will be trouble in Kansas. The people are ready for anything, and if other strokes are planted at their rights and liberties, serious consequences will ensue. They are not to bo trifled with longer. The indignation against the usurpers convention is deep and wide spread, and too much goading will arouse a thundering storm in the territory that cannot easily be suppressed. The convention look to the next Congress for an endorsement of their proceedings, lot them be outragemut as they' may. In this they may or may not be mistaken; but of this we are assur ed, that ono power under the canopy of heaven— bogus conventions, congresses, federal govern ments, or federal bayonets —eon force the peo ple of lis'inttas to accept a constitution framed sad adopted by each A convention as that which recently sat, in blasphemous mockery, at the town of I..ecompton." . - Tun Cincinnati Price Current says that the banks .of, Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio have re -tired their circulation to the extent of eight millions !dollars, since the monetary troubles ocimmenCed-a terrible contraction and one which fully explains the scarcity of money, es - pecially When It is remembered that the same contrlition has been going on everywhere. The oluninr.Wl now doing business (or trying to do With it least fifty millioas of dollars less in oircuLatien than there were three months ogo.— . The. Pri4 Current expects that the banks will soon re-iesue this paper; but this is an expec tation without a basis. Banks are like individ uals-7thCy will take -care of theutselves; and they wilt apt issue paper with the certainty of irang right back to them. THE Rev. Wm. P. Merrill, of Biddeford, Me., Was set. upon in the streets by night, a short time since, and nearly murdered by blows and stabs. Be had received anonymous letters pre -viously, warning him in respect to what he might expect. 'T'he Bev. gentleman was particularly hated byr few locofoco keepers of low and ob scure doggeries who have evaded the law and whose business it is to murder. These wretched creatures, leaders of the remnant of "democracy' , left tbere, are supposed to have perpetrated the offence: Airoward of $5OO has been offered for , . the'deteetion of the guilty parties. LION! . BIiSAKINO 03 EGYPT.—The Old-line Whigs of Euptign cow:dies et Illinois, who last year went for Buchanan, are beginning to see their error and Imitewith the Republicans. The counties of Jasper, Bond, White, Wabash and Edwards, which last year pre heavy Bu chanan majorities, have this year been carried by the Republicans. Tut Buffalo Express, referring to the tato - eke tion in thist Sate, say's;;''' I: ' !‘The werainf this calamity does not fall upon the Republican Organisation, but upon its illus trious standard-bearer in the Senate, William IL Seward. With along life of public service, full of honors and usefulness, and with prospects as bright as the sun, and as terrible to his enemies as an army with banners. W. 11. Seward has been damaged and descried by the folly and apathy of the very men who should have rallied around him and made his heart glad with a Re publican victory in this contest." If the success of the Republicans of New York was so essential to Mr. Seward, why did he not help them to obtain it, instead of cruising away off to - Labrador° lie did .not once open his mouth during the campaign. Tne Newburyport Ilerald,a rabid hunker paper during the late campaign in 'Massachusetts, is fast coming to its senses.- Speaking of the Re publicans, it says• "There appears to be uo doubt that in a fair conteatto-day, they would carry every State they did last year, and by quite as large majorities. If the parties can be reduced to two, with the ad ditional States that will be admitted before ISGO, they will he in a position to stoutly contest the next Preeideney.7 THE receipts of wheat at Chicago for the week ending the lath, were about 1,.000,000 bushels, all of which has gone forward by lake. The breaks in the N. Y. canals will, however, put an end to transportation by that channel to the sea board, and all the grain now afloat will have to be taken forward by railroad. !mocrats I ..peeted the prod the Fe ess the those in and by By-and knowl- ived by L. e falsest Mlsti KINCIERLV.—It gives us great pleasure o be able to announce that to-morrow evening his lady will give, in Masonic Hall, reritationa— not readings as we stated once before—from Hiawatha, and of the whole piece ' , Nothing to Wear." Miss K. has given these entertainments in Cambridge, in Boston and in New Haven, and always to delighted audiences. She, will have a good bearing to-morrow night. Corrospontleneo of Zr. T. Commercial Adeertiser. LONDON, Oct. 30, 1857.—Looking at the criti cal condition alike of political and commercial affairs, the news by the present packet will be found extremely satisfactory. The assault on Delhi took place on he 14th of September, and on the 20th the vast city was entirely in our hands. The details of the work pre still wanting. The loss to the mutineers is not known. It must hare been fearful, although ln;i7. hie first Ike bold be will learly in t Trea intention -tablish n action of tore from then, to .ring the ••.• • . . many are reported to have fled and escaped, the King and his two sons being among the number, disguised as women. Up to the 17th, that is to say three days after the British had effected their first lodgment, much dissention is said, upon native authority, to have prevailed among the mutineer leaders, but they then came to a unanimous resolve to fight, as such miscreants should. without hope of mercy. The magazine of the city, which was held in force by the enemy, was stormed the second morning after the assault, and all its occupants were doubtless exterminated. 125 pieces of cannon were cap- tured in this place alone. All the townspeople who came in were well treated, hut of course no quarter was given to Sepoys. Al the last date - such cavalry as too had at our disposal seemed to be actively engaged lot the task of intercepting the fugitives, and the heavy guns of the city had been brought into play for the sane purpose. It is added also that tho chief, Scindia, who has hitherto remained faith ful, was collecting 15,000 men in the lower country to assist in cutting them off. One sat isfactory feature of the whole affair is that it has been thus completely and triumphantly brought to a conclusion, without waiting the arrival of a single regiment from Europe. With respect to Lucknow, the details are meagre, but most encouraging. Upon the fate of that city nothing depends of any importance in relation to the ultimate re-establishment of British authority in India, but es nt hrilling sub ject of sympathy it excites an anxiety such as. has never been exceeded in the history of any nation. The thought of a thousand civilized people, consisting of brave soldiers, their wives and children, being besieged for months by thirty tithes their number, with Sena Sahib thirsting for a final orgic liyy that of Crwnpore, may well command the purses of every human heart throughout the world. At the last accounts they had repulsed another assault with much slaughter to the Mutineers, of whom moreover some 300 or 400 arebelleved to have been destroy ed-1)y an explosion of one of their own mines at the moment of their approach. These circum stances had kept the garrison in good heart, and their supply of food was expected to last till Havelock and Outran' could advance to their relief. The generals had already crossed the Ganges, and would, it wor'believed, rapi.lly tigla their way through the shy miles between that river and Lacknew. The work, however. would ha camera. eine, their force seem, to hare been only about two or three thousand men, and th. intervening country was understood to be ob structed and fortified at every step. At Calcutta the indignation of the entire Furopean population is said to hare been directed against Lord Canning, the Governor General, and his civil advisers, with a unanimity never exceeded in the case of any unfortun tte public functionaries. The want of rigor and the maudlin love of routine, combined with a self- sufficiency that attempted to controland harrass the military authorities at every step, is mid to have led to the most dangerous feeling and to have produced an open rupture between Lord Canning and Sir Colin Campbell, the Commander in Chief sent out from England. After all the consequences of his imbecility, Lord, Canning is still described as issuing humanitarian orders with regard to to the treatment of the mutineers, calculated to sow seeds of future cruelty and mischief such as can be brought about only by selfish, conceited, and responsibility avoiding twaddlern of this diecription. In London, commercial matters have com manded fully as much attention as the Indian . news. The recent accounts from New York, of the suspension of the banks, and of the rally during the subsequent three days, havemitigated the apprehensions of the evil that seemed inev itable to many of the AmeriCan shipping houses on this side, and with the exception of the Liverpool Borough Bank, there has been no disaster of extraordinary magnitude. Even the public stoppage of this concern would not have occurred, hut for stupidity on the part of those who undertook to negotiate for its relief. to the first instance application was made to the Bank of England for a sufficient amount to meet all claims, and to this the Bank of Eng land consented upon condition that the available assets should be handed over, and that some of the 'other Liverpool banks, as well as the principal.„.ehareholders of the Borough Bank, should give promissory notes to mature at a certain date. rending the preparations of these securities the greatest secrecy was of course desirable, so that no intermediate run upon the institution should be brought about, But some of the negotiating parties, ( whether among the Borough Bank directors or the Lon don bill brokers who had the matter in charge, has not been ascertained,) were too silly to keep their own counsel, and In the course of the eve ning they had betrayed the news, so that it had spree,' through London, and was certain to ap pear the next day in all the morning papers. The consequence was, it was telegraphed to Liv erpool, the dreaded. run commenced, and the bank was obliged to suspend—issuing a notice amt it would re-open in two days, on the com pletion of arrangements with the bank of Eng land. But the parties who had promised to give the reluired guarantees then drew back. They said that as the principal mischief which they hail been desiroits to avert had taken place, their chief inducement hind been removed. The ne gotiations therefore fell through, and according ly the stoppage is now looked on as final. The capital of the concern was 41,000,000, and nearly all of this, it may be feared, is gone. Its deposits were L 1,1100,000, but had latterly been reduced to £1,000,000. These of course will be safe, as the bank consists of more than 300 proprietora, some of whom are wealthy, while all are answerable to their last shilling.— The bills in circulation bearing the commitment of the bank ore rumored to amount to more than .£11,000,000. The majority of these, however, have good drawers and acceptors, and as the Bank gf England are discounting them liberally, the inconvenience of their becoming virtually in convertibleirill be avoided. When the affairs of the concern come to be investigated, an extraor dinary, course of mismanagement will, it is be lieved, be developed, and whatever may be the immediate difficulty occasioned by the catastro phe, the commercial world will, if these antici pations should prove correct, derive benefit and security from the ultimate extinction of such an institution. The Western Bank of Scotland has received assistance from other Scotch Banks. The posi tion of this Company has been regarded with the greatest anxiety for three weeks poet, and the announcement that it is out of danger is therefore highly gratifying. Its deposits are said to amount to 40,000,000, and it has 100 branches-and a paid-up capital of 41,500,000. A statement that the assistance afforded to it is on condition of . its being ultimately . wound up has been contradicted. A Bones paper says that the words "Nary red to nary a broker" have been written over the doors of the Kentucky banks. This is absolute ly untrue. Such an inscription, wo understand, was•recently put up by the citizens of Spring field, 0., over their banks, but no such vulgarity has over been displayed at the door of any bank in Kentucky. Nothing more vulgar than rotten eggs has been resorted to for the. protection of any.of our institutions. Do ne juktice, Meson. Yar?tees.—Lou. Tour. SAssas.—We find in the Lawrence Republi can of the sth a Xableof the official returns:oft. the late election In lianas,so fat' as theY.lna been received up to the Oa at., from which we learn that Ransom; Dem., received 3824, and 1 Parrott, Republican, -8028 votes, making to- I gether 12,450. This is exclusive of the 1000 1 fraudulent votes in Johnson county, and the 1200 of the same kind in McGee county, but it Motu des 500 in Leavenworth county, which are known to be fraudulent, and about NO in Mar shall county, besides many more which have not yet been exposed. It is said that some two , thousand Missourians went over the border to vote, which, deducted from the actual total of , Ransom. would leave 1824. Out cf some thirty counties heard from the Republicans have car ried all but Leavenworth, Atchison, Marshall, Johnson, and Bourbon, and as localefficers were I elected for each county, they have thus secured possession of all the offices lathe great majority of the counties. The free State vote is much less than it would have been, in consequence of large numbers of actual settlers being disquali fied from exercising the right of suffrage by the regulations. If they could all vote the aggre gate would probably exceed the whole number polled at the late contest by both sides. As it is, their total will probably reach 9000. Tut: BSGINS iNG. —ln the intelligence, received yesterday, of the destruction of three trains of wagons of the Utah Expedition, by the Mormons, we have the beginning of the disasters which this ill-provided, blunderingly managed expe dition is desaffed to encounter. Where will be the end! Shimßaucously with the commence- I WHEELER & WILSON sent of overt hostilities by the orons, the MANUFACTURING COMPAN Y, straggling army is menaced by the formidable riageport, Conn., perils of a mountain winter, their track being pi , t.bu..g _ 14651 PI h Street. covered with snow, theirforage becoming scarce, This ',litchi o Stitch,. thy and their animals beginning to give out, in Finest or C arsest Fabric, Consequence, At the pleasure actin, Opera tr,tual.ing with rue O Thee , Tho President has heretofore persisted in and traujiful Gadd...able iiliteltrd per Minide,Alm,m4 ',in..- believing that the Mormons will not dare to Study and am Inaattmlug lutlispen.d.. r for family, n n .. resist the Federal troops. Will he continuo to Fat mf,re t atio a ,Ay D. obtained by addrersine Janos cherish that infatuation after learning that the Ryan , .or ALFA. a. REM Seta., Mormons hare resisted them! . We have heard _N.. de Fifth street, l'ittattne.th a good deal, during the last few years, of the . H. F. ,BEIOPE, inefficiency of the British Government in war. ADERCI-1.A.r1: `TAILOR, Are we now to have a chapter of American in- to Third 8 Pittsburgh, Penns. capacity !—St. Louis Aid. Th,•ist.t pator., of isssi. siwsytt ott hutd, ond mw to ...detect the mat ' reasonable term. for rash. All -.1.0 traelc wavntntri mdZade Gov. WALLEIt'S PUUCIIABI3 OF FOOT wouTit REBERVATI624.—FOrt , Leavenworth is one of the most beautiful locations on the Missouri river, and has a fine permanent rock landing. The Government reservation is three miles C square. Leavenworth City two miles below, is located on an inferior site, onan uncertain land ing, but on the boundary of this reserve. The chief object in starting it there was to get as near as possible to the Fort, but it has gener ally been supposed that should the reservation be brought into market, the city will he moved u there. • • . Gov. Walker, it seems, hay featheril his nn easy nest in Kansas by buying a part of this reservation—unquestionably the most valuable land in the territory, not excepting the heart of Leavenworth City. It will no doubt be immediately laid off in city lots, and will sell readily at from five to ten thousand dollars an acre. "Several hundred acres" at this rate will make a nice little pile ~r plunder for Messrs. Walker & Saunders.—Cis. • Pon want of time for trial, the criminal cases against Win. 11. Gibson, late Treasurer of State, were yesterday morning continued until next term. lie gave bail as before, and asked no reduction in the amount. The civil suit will be for trial in December.—Ohio Stale Jour. ,2pertat ilottcto What It l• DOlng for the Slak..— . cT , EN lb. well-known I.lthtlrapher. ~ t 3 e. "1 here frequentl, used Barrl , Te's liolland Ritter.. 1.11.1 It mrarLul.ll laud debility. - Samuel 1214,1K:0ck, '1 found eperlal relief from 11.0, fur r, %Ott. had tmaer. J. IV Wo.lwell, gay.: "l hare upaal ILethac..'• flat land Ftltlcta myeelf. and recta:unleaded It ,allera, know mg It to b... 111,4 It hat It fa re pr.anted. - Alderman Jonathan Neely, of Lownr ht. Clalr. says: "I hoe., derlYed great bet:tent from Ira mac weakuraa •1 the atomach and Indlgaadlon." JIMICA M. Murphy, mpg: "After ftveraf rhvainfaias had failed, Ilterlattre's Llellaral Bitters removal the haul from my beam ukd *riming from Inalgestiatt." ilra-Sold at II per hottle. or sLY, bottles for $.l, by the pro prletara 11ENJ.PAllh, Jx., A CO.. Manufacturing Pharma ceutists and Chentiata, Pitnsburgh, Pa. and Drnitglata Ren amity. Ear alvertlsement. nolaalAter Candor compels us, wtros considertng the wants of the afflicted, to moan:need Ilott which is best knows and tried, and to recommend Dr. J. ilostetter's Celebrated Stomach Differs. would only be adding to what has already town heralded far mad vide, not only by • fete isolated ow tiflcates, beet by the people of the latal,rodunoni by the phy. sicians and the pt(Vll, that flfatetter's Differs ham no equal to ref:toting and importing health to eufeeblod met, L.III and children find this medirlos invaloalds In many a tho afr it 1110 of &batty, to which they our subject, especially dorunf tits rummer sermon: in m ch It .lo.old be tater. inamall quantities before meals. for sale by Drug i tism and .b en wmorally and HOSTETTER . Penn et wltalwa To Nervous Sufferers A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a N. Myer attar many nano( vast herrom imitating. beat. lan* ta make M'am the ineisma at cure. Will watt (free) the prescription atm!. Direct the Ne. JOHN 31.11AGN ALL No.ItW Fulton 'treat. Itn.klia N. Y. aefiatnea4a3natir.. Per Dent Persons.—Aceurne ArarnsaThese.— ewly Invented lestrnments that enable the deaf to hear tu spite of deafness are In a.lsemre of anythtng yet known, or likely to become of any 1 , 41 service to flea! persons. )Iy means elan artlflclal .tram, the mares of heating Is affeaod, and all the rireametanors that attend trumpets and totvs, are entirely dispense.] a ith. They arostern by laid. so as not to re,reptllle t.• ether". and am Lordly foil when worn. Apply to noel-flaw F Dr. G. 11. ERsay.r, lan Woad at FURS! FURS!! FUELS!!! leblL I.ADIIL9 AND narrissins I=l MINK i , ABLF., 11ARTES, PITCH, BQCIRILEI, I.:APES. CUFFS an.l GI. ES., In grmt no wty atel pslce. JOHN THOMPSON, no LtnErerr srnEET • European and Intelligence Office, g..epa alwaya tar lain Drafts on turopn for am antannt. and stnatnnr and l'ackrt Th kets to and trout L:•nrpool to New York. Girls for rruk• and gonsral bntonnerork fornlo,l to Inntsltnak,ers on •ohnetaotirn Wriyht • Indian wlni•le rill. and nrrni.alwaysendwct. Pann-ng.nr• hn.n.ht front w ul lc an. , I . l,ll.utclphla on railroad to I'tn.l.nrah leanly VANDEVER FRZEIND, ATTb fIN IC V S l• I. A IV SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, No. F, Mittet Pubuqu., lotra Atel" - Collectlene promptly neele lu nig pert or Northern ,n n, or Wrotern . Will eaten.] to ii. peireliwe and .Rule of Paint°, taining Money int ilotod end blurigngoo ,ol.lydre lil 011.(:1: W. CDPILIiIO- CO., Tr.mca• titrizer of rike and Mechanic, Sb,.!. PIM PA., • Slano&clime Pine and O.k Kegs of the various &scrip tlonr.4 NAIL KEGS, which they will sell at the lowut irgr l it i T i nrrs; '" ts ore respostfotly sollelled. All work war ranted of the best quallry. deLT.lydre H. C. ULMAN & CO., Fu‘trt Is Street, PlLlmburygls, Pn.. GENERAL,2INSURANCE AGENTS IL:Durance Brokare. COMM , 61• • •,1•• • • t 1tr.0.11.T61, $3,064,000. jr... Ylr.. Maraca I.lau Stuck Maks of ail ilcacttp• thaw takaci of Luc cuiel nays lu the taunt rolialclo sail proaticist paying tampanire In lice Sinn, Jyalh.l) fr Pittsburgh Variety Works. JONES, WALL TNG-Fortn co. to iVnanrlrk. Attertmry .t tlimulacturersufltlichtmci Lull Hand Dour Lock, Spring, limp and Thumb Littiliec, l'intfortu and (titiotcr Coffee, (t.rt. and Paint 31111 c, and Domestic Ilarilistreitc.c.r.. aircer of (rater and Grunt streets, l'ittillittrgh, .12241p1ic —_.__-- _ A. A. CARRIER & BRO., • , Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 03 Fourth Street, I'ITTSBURCH, PENNA. Companiro ropnotouted of highoot rtnuding. Cloutored by Peolus)lvatubs and other Atatoo. }lye, 91ar,0. on , l Lite 11,1,111 a taken or all d , xrlptlona. A. A. OAR tb , Jyl6:lydre S. S. (AWES dr CLIILE Y, llosi•e, Sign and Ornamental Painters, AND GRAINERS; DIALLIIS la White Lead and Zino Paintri. Alto, all kinds of Paints,olls, Varnishes, Window Gla Patty, Brushes, ice., lit Wood Stred,hoo doors tint Memel Alley. mrlitlydto • OAAVJONI2I . •.. L. UM W. 111 . CULI.OVO Pittsburgh Steel Workii. JONIES, BOYD Sr, CO., Mann'ltetnr,, , a CAST STEEL; ed., SPRING, PLOW R A IL lITEEL, SPRINGS md AXLES, arms. Fr. and Pint STrelfs, Palkurgh, MEE= I). 13. 17.0G-E11.5 & CO, DIUMUUCITILIMII 01 Rogers' improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth. - Carner Roe and First Strada, Pitt:burgh, It. Jl3tklytirc• s2‘.nrultz. 51Cf7Et013.4L1 , 72' T.P.12.011, .1".. 52 CLAIR =CET, (Di. Irisie• New Do 1Iog.) —_ JORD7 COCEEELAN ei 14.4110/ACTIWII Or Iron Roiling, Iron Vault., Vann Doori Window abutters, Window Guards, U., Nov. 91 &mood Street and 86 Third Shur; (Between Wool and kfmket,) PITTSBUEOII, Hews cr. hand W variety of new patterns, fancy and plain, mittiblo for all purywees. Particular attention rad to em, clovlouGrawi Lots. Jobbing done at short notice. mr9 W. dr, 13. nirrirxrA-R — T, WM/A MOW! AND All kinds oftTobatoo, Snuff and Cligarae ilaveroceutly taken the braiding No. 129 Wood areal, la addition to their 3Lanufactaringl.tabUchment,No. 43 lreria street, where th ey will ho ylamed to moire their Mandy VW' tlydra 55 iktctal Aotices kEit.Rnetr , . - N. isiEu..soisf. tershire Sauce, iL TTOAX E IC AT LA W , EXTRACT : OFFICE. NITTII TILOS. MELLON, Esq.. Corner 'Wylie:l'nd Fifth - eats-, NEAR CA/URT uou3c. MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ,- L.liGlufleT j AT MADRAS, ; rriENN• FLOCS. ANI) WI LEAT.— To Ida Brother at t J.. WOO sacks Wheat, {FORCE:7MR, May, 1841. 100 bla. extra Wheat Family Flour, . t 107 b y ," 'Tell LEA A PERR tuer NIN3 that ; On ntenettie 31Iller and for sale by their Sauce Is highly esteem-' tiolo ISAI All DICKEY L CO. MUM., , Aaron 3. Lippincott, Wm 11. TIIOIII., Charlet. Wim, el m Lolls, and Is, to my I 1 All 1) O IL — It) Md.,. j us t " C M an d t a r sate war. A. IMatel, Wllliatn Neal. Alftud 11 - eolot. `:pinion Om most palatable sa l f 1.,„ ~,,,, ~,1,A,.,,t , j _j II it. LFA lINESTOCK & Cr), J. Rhoillo Sauk. Chao! . Field. Jolm P.Simona. Sauce t ,1.,, hat Is 'ma& note. corner Wend and Fourth Its. Janot, P..S,n) 111. _ ry the Jitry of Om New York AxTurriNu--50 bbls. in store and fur sale arraggsor.. ' nua obtained by LEA 1 PER-' E. D. ltates. lloa,Cmtli. Cit. Bk. RSIIIRE SAUCE. Oar world- Iby oql.; IL 1.. PATIN I:STOCK &Co. '''`'," n ''' lth • l.ttmes Milling,. Este, Slt,srs. n o bitumn & Co_ Ito oilmen , . imitations. pm; j 14U LL SAB SA P Mt! Ll. A-20 due. On James Howard. rag. - T. Kandy, Jr, A Ca.. Stoll In ''.' th'll the nun.. . t _II halo d and for sale by B. L. FAIINErITOCK ACO . C. 11. Panto.. Esnitt •• Weds Ilaunptun & Co, pressed alma Ote Dottie nod j - Cunningham & Co. le labels. 1 n li IN IN E-1..10 Pe, on hand and fur sale einst.sr e bsint.,,:s,..:s:W.e.s , rest... the tinited Staten. 11 lot ty poll 11. I. FAIIEF.STOCK & Cl. .1. W. MAIITIEN Agebt llg DUNCAN A SONS, , , ,;,-,----; „--,.., - . W. W. %VII-. /N, Agent, Dot:risque. 'US Broadway, New Yolk. I G li.ll (SA M 140 1, F:-150 lbs. in - store and - - - -, orders race' C 4-1 for direct ; for note Ire toll R. L. F.I. II N I:STOCK & co. Mercitants'Jnsurnitee 6. or Ailadelphla.. ..•, , ,,dr, , Isrge quantity ,a 1 hand nand for ante by , Amount of Cavan! Stock paid to end Inveateal....V.hat,ooo 00 ' 13.1. FA UN EST , it & CO. Surplua. ..... ..,.... t 73, 1 .25 3.5 noltl a , rner of Fourth 1111 Woad Ilig. szsn,.tes Z.Z ' B(li itthiv Es 110 LLAN lISIrfERS-1 ,1 0 1 „,„,,,, c .,.. , • •.1,., • , . ~, a a snea,...tpei lure. and ..•1,, .•a o.,• nht n 111,.. of band told for sale by tribnlarz.... 11,11,4 against IMO or damage by Eire, i II:1.. VA IIIIESTOCR' & CO, - tdot avin.t the panda of the el, not Ittlatol corner ur Wood null Kourtli area. : Naviotion au.l Trattaralrutt tun. Celebrated W. PRON6IINCIED BY CONNOISSEURS To both, ONLY GOOD SAVOR. =lll Ana ekptalrle to ETERY 4 VARIETY ED 1 ii; ly ,Aloilal arranfril ttl u for Foreign Sancti, 3ft their IVOItCESTL I e of aide!. having loi -ii re enrneatiy rep.* A i l'EltiliNF' are Ira{ r anti printed upon tlit l'holeitala Agents for t /011: t 1 e I always In Moro. a from England. !LEWIS & fIDGERTON, (917CCZTIT.TS TO I\. T. ficn.T..T c 0..) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 0-IR-0033XLIMS, PRC>DT_TC-Z AND PITTSBURGH MAIVITAGTURES, No. 107 Wood Wiest, Pittsburgh. M A. 0 E 3 AND MANUFACTURERS • • GERH HE ••S Ci MACHINES, Tbo grontnurnolorit of STNOtIt'S llAolllStbi 01111A11 otber, for tbn utorf .hing and Shoo. Manufamareru, Ilornese Maker', Carriage Trimmers and .! Couch Makers, long boonl•toornLt prutlontly ort. nonitoboA. TI • nuderatod, bo ort g onion:tiro enriety of thew Iwo on hand, a•lopleti to every Clod of sowing and thr tbtit, bon , . throe In ,rotted to call 1111a0slimin0 R. STRAW Agent fur Allegheny enurdr, nay of Scarract mad kgt Weds, 110: . [us) PITTSDL 01 - 1 - 3101LiT& KAIIIJPACTOMB OF Ptd4or and Floating ST VES, rates, Pro .ts, renders, etc., AAA Ilartufac umn of the Celobrnled APLTAL C °RING RANGE., NO. Sas LI ERTY STREET. :115:1y.tre PITTSBURtiII, PA. J. DI I-1T.121,1r. BILEROI; • NT TAILOR, No. 54 mot. Clair Street, r r+lr OAtIII g.) PITTSBUIitiII, PA. Alcohol 15. Ili* 0-I,ao 1 mum 10BACCI Inonoan Gravartizeti Itiluittt. I row., And Atte Arida f the .91/e ttf Drem Wow's Patent butt,lion Russia Sheet Iron. Aue.Clwlrnull+s Onrae-111,1 Iron. for Iteeneg )ssmt Strt. Paufnirgi, ) I 13.F.INILV IM — C - 0 Forwarding and COtrunlasion Morel:unit, ANL WI OLESALE DEALER'S Oheeite,„ titter, Sectaget, Anti Piutititce Gerwrslly, data Att. 25 ' oat 3rryt, Ptrtabtrnwh. /firltrrlfllli roar OZ ILL... at "friers varying frumt oto thirty dollar.. Abilimalnal Support irs of every kind. Spiral Prof. furmir alum of Ito. eine, Shoulder Dram of very kind. 1 Suprema:my llandagia, imprpted rrri. ilia Pile Prop, Mr the siappurt and cure Pile. • Syrtaipa, male and Pam!, all alai. Itrea.t Pumps, an eiterunre ageortuant horsing Bottle , Emil Art/llclel Niro, Intent to. 'mine, a meat hriprcreement ewe t New Cclpplng Ap ‘ppiNg Aiswes. Alagootic Mashla • 17:EYSER U. aupculur land. In o neat hui vat agent fur Hardie IL.lira! C rra MICA of Rupture In eix want DIL It DVDDR'S tale Drug DO/re and 'Cruse Derra., street, eigu of the (Winn M,T,10 n, which usually j , arenumtit;t a 4 j Within a nut eh Of eristulL•ro'e RANI it mac. bl And koette the brenalernye from decey ni, ...tchi".ro ,ita.t.g um , - Ur. .tin b.m. it , i Aso.. thottntst turn:linen end ettlearione Unit - Ityn it world. Solti vietitetale and retell by DR. GEORUE 11. KEYSER. No. 140 NVototi stet+ lee:t4 Finn of the Goitien Slot ! lkra r i .ll 111 the merit, lie, ever eilosille.l Dye: ck, to brown treinviiiric• Da. KEYTAII.3 SHOULDER BRACES-I'l Dittsborgb Dispatch, April 10th, 18.1.4.—Y0r more 01 rear. past no have eunuantly won the lisshisigioo tk powder Doun, manitfartoral by Dr. Ilea. I/. lioysor, of No 1 pull 140 Wood West, to this city, sod would /inanity recur mend it to all who nre convents' to follow o sedentary 0 potion. An we havolnfors , remarked, In tatlließ utter to Its rnerlta, It atone , . for ;I brae. and sospondeir weight of the pantaloono intoner , blared as to eolith Pool to bring the shouLlers to thnir mama! position , illll nt pawl the .best, Wooten limb/rode of whom nre injures] by the ssoi4lit of enamors. -skirts," sbLrold , brooms , thew brace+. Ito particeler lu gemming this mentioned, se teeny of the beams sold are bouillon. at Dr. 000. I/. IS KYREICS, WllOl4OlOO Druggist, 140 ot. reel, Ono of the Holden Mortar. J onliaign I r you value your tenth and a pure brell sraltily goinsot t, nod comfiblo month. go to R.EIB strent, rind boy e of WAND'S Teer I 'AS Itnd Team 1.0.112 „.„d r , F Tontunens instantly cured by nfew do f of In Keyser's Itn , tt, A rh.i Iteninly. Prepared awl s 1,/ the drug *tors t DR. REIigICH., 140 Wood Is 2 oLtrwaY I gin. a the golden ifort im,3,,111 or AM EItICA N WON! -Aloe teeny yes. I hero have treet.led with go _ . weariness and languor. both mental and phyvir.sli 1. listleniess, dun headeche, pain . In the bend owl trn pi esildnew and temieuey to willows. pal plint iou of the I. a very malty flintsriol or write.!. Input In earlabli, {to In and bowels deranged. vi lilt pain. Any inentol or ph Nil i i .„ exartinn wan sure n bring on all the spit...bows anti it In addition. falllu of the numb, nosh Kraal pain kirk t I Om. One physlcl n after anidluv exbanated hisski Al ore me up. A pntlent and pen , ..vvriolg iiw .4 IA! SUALLII wrEniIO:CATIIOI.S../011 fin tunalely eon I its and 1 barn no wonln cadent to express my Otani, h ues Mew. JULIA ANNE: JIIIIrs N. I can truly my Mat I have been a sulllver for no ryas with whitss and demigod menstruation. After ear de had other troutiles.isuch ma pale rico, Indigestion, stin away, general languor and debility. pain In the moll if 0 busk. a wet of itching and dribrging sensation. pain be se wen ii i U alusulder blades two the oplitu, hiss f opp the, trued.. in thu lib/witch and laurels, with cid. tam and feet and dreadful unmoor.... The least 01 , 11 !met wunki make me fuel us if I should Ily nasty. I tried ietse and drugs, and everything, one after another, wltlio t t 1 benefit. One bottle Olf MARSHALL'S UTERINE CA 1101 ICON chimed 80010 of in symptoms fur the bear , an now I ant entirely mill radially enrol. I wish that mini woman could know What It will de. CLAItISSA 01 RhL MARSUALVB LITEILINE CATIIOLICANIuum us life, Rs I eerily betters. I tried doctors and medial, um It seemed melee. to try longer, when I met with • WI recommended the Catholicon so strongly that I deetnn Ile duty to try It. I was mostly UOUllied with derange nit minuet.. My aymptoms were principally pins in th ) be and abdomen, bearing down pain et Mai time of the I tut blunting, mite, rnlet., constipation, feeling mlf th. be and limbs were bruised or broken, eructation , Pod lee MI anxiety (life seemed to tx, a burdew) disturbed 'deep fall ures.shudderings, fattgueon walking 14 tho morning fiat Irmo, wort! do immure ofbloal bathe head. • inew arpectally when etooping,grentirritalglity of temper, Inset mutant inclination to pose waterreet restiessnem a d d, ~,,,,,,,, etre to weep or feel no I woenot.only entirely urn myself of all these symptoms, which I hare given as In perfect account of my su ff erings, but I hare known ma others cored in our town that I feel bound to let yuu nos that others who are elmlierly el Mated may also And ! M EM VOSOU 11. Pore long time' had Uterine complaints with the -lk lug eymptome. I IMP Henna,,emadatad and lit lc, enetnod to abound In complidnts, tome of "Yid._ "illi try glee you: pain In the lower organs, fee ling as l .0m thing wan going to fall out; Inability to walk much at a count of a feeling of fullness; adding and draggln , , shooting pains In the back, loins, and extending. do n li lege the Jolting produced by riding _mum./ gmat Pal c shootings and pains In thee ide, stomach an Lot err di madambe, with ringing In the rune every fiber f th body eromod norm great Irritability; Intense nervous i could not bear the least excitement without being am fur a day; I could matronly more about teaouse, d did not Win pleamure to anythbag. I had gip hope, having riot everything, an I amponed in vain. but a friend called my attention to MARBIIALL'S UTERINE OATiI I , IOON. I ii.l.ii• hoping against hope. Wet fortunately t cored me, and there Is note healthier ar more grateful w man In the country. I trust all will um IL It Is tatty tine ma- . frieml In neod. ! Mrs. FLORENCI: 1.. - .D. B. 1001116. —:...--- --- MABEE:Mr 3 Mite CAfTIOLICOY wail ty cure Ailing qf the w iimit4 Arffra.a. 1 or rainfall Nenstrootitos, loafing, Ettin.... , k , " cams of the Kidneys or U Oman., Ed.tinn Nutmeg of Urin, Hew ntietnets. X togs, utpitations Orastpy Disberked Sim* umi of art/ante:or sympathetic, ed math the Glerint rift price or MARSHA 'S :QTR is Oft Dollar ant la Half shiert tat& On the receipt 91s t d nkg ktfies ih. l i b . ppm. fret of chow, to Meant ea. .. x . route. Et particular to unite *post OW norms, 101411 and State. Zt guatee Ma Alil O o . U a . bJei nscuntlu one,. r . n tlyoss tOa/ Da.G a OM; qf m amvy. Ad lio,lloW kilte. , NOIR* WIIII .., . Otto abbrrtiotments fl ARTEII'S SPANISII MIXTURE. -- A . , D111.1,d-ORN. k . ../ sd,od gdpi.ly ou bond nut for mln to . Rm. V. Poit, John C. Moutuoturry,John M. rummy. D. J. B. I . . FAIL EBT 888 &80.. IluQuin, E. F. Wittur, Reim Fourth endectu. r or Wm-Aunt! I lotilon ' RAI. L. Wooloton, null) John A Mardoll.Ch-01, . It IV, ht..l‘ lin .1. Etto.rown ' Elwood T. Pnu.y. .* '' come IircLANE'S VERMIITGE AND LIVER. wm v PFTTIT, Prudent, 1.11.1.5.--10 l moo; on hand and for Pale by 11. 1.. FA RN ESTOCK & CO- Dlrtund .1. IDCAssi, Surretury Ludt;'''''' ' f W '''''" ) and r""b 'tn.." ' '' l Murry lamb & Co.. l'lt ' ' irdo.1;:lio - W 1 lITING —1401.1a4 for sale by ! 11000, Morgan A litidfoli; do. 11. A. SARNI:S . IOCE A Co., Truitt, Bro. & Co.. a.,. nolll . rurner Wood and Sing. no . Ptunroy, Culdsrvll& Cu., do. - - - - A. T. , L‘no A Co, do. A - LCOIIOL--50 1.1.15. 7 6 an d 1 ,, r cent„ . l Sminimltz,Juoire k Co., do. for Wu by noltl Id A. VA II NESTOCK & (XL , ' PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. ICWATER STREET _-- V. W. POINDEXTER, Ammt. suolultt CHLORIDE 1.131 E- -50 casks far sale by nod! 11. A. FA 'INF:ST ( 7CE & IA). ---_ PA OR FU RTITC RE—We are eonstAnt-' RL ly mAnufactnrino Parlor Furnltoro t , l the tato , . de. signs, emd guaranteed to loireltnsrTS nolii v. strpot. `l'lll ti eon lint nLonr Ware.- loolw tho 1-"..a Iv i. Sio 14.4 shut ie E. 11,0,01 to tiro nolO T VOVNIi & co. TIT Elik ea: W 1.1 AT-NUT!'i—Sorne very 1U Huh itattcrus awl for e.ilo at tory low pricow nor. T. 11. YoU:0) & Co. THERAPEUTIC CH AIRS--Another lot oft comfort:dile It' ii Clinic', from VO to e5O each. 0.16 T. H. TIWVO & CO. MRS. DR. J. 11. WILSON will open on MONDAY N XT. Nov:l.lt I, ,iailort Ml.ll, in Ne sills flail, corner of Foorth and rty streets. and solicits the patronage of parent, who woh Ilk 01111. to their chil dren in a private school. 111314.i:id 111 A LLADVA LE FLANNELS—These pop „ur ular Flannel, so eelebrated Immune of their unslirink able tonlity, or; alwaya to be found at otoreof sir Reny BURCHFIELD. Who Mao hod on hand:4lA, and Welsh Flannels, Lim. Welsh do, Silk Warp and Colored Bay State Flannels for chilldrenir wear. noli SllALLnotrutierfromChnpnel Handsany mom, since' know that Flominet Glycerine Cream. whirl, he sell. at the corner lot Market ot and the Diamond. cores thon, entirely. nold rI , BOX ES AND ENFANTS' lIAIIt tlnn.4ltES, at ull prior, at JOS. FLEMISH'S, nolb Corner Market st and the Diamond. ,---. '3 CBE 01110 C AT AW 11./ . 1131tA NllY, e.lual to nuy Imported Cowin, to I. lord at troll Ji FLEMISH'S. TION EY AND BROWN li+,' IS DSOR SOA P, Palm nod Soap. Framipartni nod Almond . Soap, Pond ne nu,l Barker's Soop. for sale at noll .10S. FLEMING'S, CIIEAP — I,EAI . "roIiACO Ilhcln. of dm... k W Leaf Tolowm Jost rnei red on rontignment from Louisville, and for onto by k D. RINEHART. soli N 0.129 Wood St. l'A. LA.DuEitsnr.A.NTED.—llog, Calf and 11 ,. .0f llladders wantrtl nt 11. e. Tobacw..,llnnlT End :L qar 'V A I). RINI:U.IAT. null - Nu. 41 Irwin Et. . Fusel Oil, Sind .1%1. A. N, kind. of I) CIGARS, IwuEAT _ 1_ 100 , Itat'kll 30 " extra lotelly Flour, on etrinarr !Rock City t, orrice, for gale by (no 14) I . SALAII VICKP CO. .9co, rlimmond AUry, TITSDURGH,PA I SAIKUEL PAIINESTOOK, No. 74 Wood Street, l'ivtaborgh, UAS ON ILAND A LARGE STOCK OF Li. II AUDIVA RE, which he will veil very Inv. for CASIL I o addltluti tub's L. ICA. Hinges. Kith,. nod Fork" Spout. Aud Luse assortment of Carpriitrr , T 13•11, he bun received termrupply rd SAIJSAGE CUTTERS AND STEFFEUS, SHOVELS, TONGS AND IviKERS. SLEIGII BELLS AND ENAMELLED PltErvElllf INO KETTLES. octEiullf & CO„ NEW CARPETS, AT THE FOURTIf STIIEET STORE. W. D. k It. IIeCALLUII 11 - AVE .1 u's T RECEIVED A VERY large ass.srtiziout nf CARPETS, MI. MOTELS, .te., tlia latent styli+ for Pell nail, comprising YEW; Kr AND BIII'isSELS. TAP lI:SSR.I' AND THREE SUTERSIN al AND I.OW PRICED INuracis. Hemp. Ust, Raft. Rid. and Sta.' , Caring; Rugs. Hite, Cocoa Ratting, Stair Ruda Lc , Ai., a rbolse lot of Drai=cete from ono to tour yards wan, beautiful patterns Fluor 011 Cloth. from 2 to 2-1 fort wide, with all ottior goods naually found In Mat class Carpet Stores. all of which wo are prriinrvd to 'sill nt the very low. est rates for malt. 002 W. D. A. H. 3::CIALLUII. DR. J. L. SNIFF II wt,111.1 inform V, pa wlmade, tltatJn complionee rut. tllr renitera ti return to haltimore on .penal hustle., hr will lie abAunt front the city about fifteen dor , after which time he will re turn to remain In Pittedinrgh during the prosent Winter.— * lle wonbl oleo rrepeelthlly tender hladhanka to the cilium of Pittsburgh and klelnity for their liberal , patronage and limpftality no unfkrreally choracterietlc of the truly honor. * able and noble heartiul Pennaylvontona. n 012,3 1 ,1 THE CIIILI)ItEN'S WthltNl ed/NYELVION.—The poldic hoe lon g /awe rc qulred o Worm Romedy that it alike efficutlonc and at the mono ttmo lase li4nriou , to the health and conalltution of children than the epetinc heretofore known no Vinunitrige. Thstremedy la now of in Ayer** Worm Contortion. It In warranted purely vegetable—hi tle.tit the of eoloniel like Mlttenthi--will lierfornt all that Vertuifagie trill do—IN pleaastat to tote—kitten no unnmen—.loo nut sicken, and will not Injure the eonatitutien of the Firnaltc.it or moat &11-1 1 cote elilldrete vempound , l and for sale at the Dnlcature e of JOHN HAFT, Jr-. • toil l own', •.f an.l,iath Pt, Pittnburgh. LOST. - r. -A draft drawn by G. S. Bncku., Urn. Ucont, N.1,1111 . '11, Trnn , for i40. , ,9? payable 110 tiny, eft, ..ight, on P. Trnry. New York. al.ero.lret was tinvprd Icemen lb* Pn.t Ofllen via. „ Li , orty nu , l our c.113c, t 4 nn It will In , wrrvict to th.• finder. will lw greatly 0b1i4 , .1 If the ifud.r x 111 han‘l It to IrICKF.Y k No. gI Vu er St. INMilin 07I1TES I. ad And otti, rs4foasbliz snicks In my HIM, far sale to salt tlto, ItOCE 'B, k.llr . 1 For lab, toy nnln It. ROBISON At CO. • 1311"1' Sill: ILO 11 GAS STOCK-100 shares of new stork mill boo nald by order of the Trustees of t, the Pittsborgh Ras Company, at the Merchants? Ex. change, on Fourth et— on THURSDAY, Om loth Inst., at 7 oh o'clock. P. 11., In lots not carol ling lion shares each. -al Terror of pay mint will bop) per share at abate of rile, and the Lalsnee oil or before Um Hot lierember next. AUSTIN L 003115 R CO., Stock k Note Brokers. No. RI ' , moth St. ml E. W. 1.1,113, Auct*, • • nolO • 1 - 013 • tr CA It DS, CIRCULARS. III).,. 11 EAIOS, • 1111.1.5 LADINO, POSTERS. PAMPHLETS, LABELS. p R LETTER HEADS. Ole I And escry description of Join Printing. plain or ornantent at, execnred neatly, promptly and at reasonable rat. by WM. ti. JOHNSTON CO.. Printers, Pinder. and Suilloners, ta Woad St. SEI.4-,l,ti S-25 bags for Hale by _E." mat HENRY 11. COLLINB VPOTATOES— bus. Red Potatoes just oir.- end r solo by Lio l. lV/ 7 11t E on: t i) ' t. Bi .. cc Kw it EAT FLOUR-50 sacks, 5O Ito ~ ,c ll, Jug m'il and for .ale by Doll T. LITTLE CO. _ _____— d if CHOICE GREEN APPLES-200 hble. in ,h o eloro and fur nab. by noll T. LITTLE & CO. 61 OCIIRE-50 bids. American and French 11• tor sale by B. A. VAREESTOCE &00. 1.11, " wk nol I earner Waal .d First to. mck SQPANISII BROWN-25 bble. for sale by eon n A. VAIINFATOCH A CO. nt. WINTER AI'PLES.-100 bbLs. nuFnets, Roma Ileanty and other Linda, of superior quality. for sale b 3 the barrel or lot. noln LEWIS h. EIItIERTON,IO7 Wood et. ,RIED BEEF--3 tcs. S. C. ,I)re - dlicef just reed and for AMO by nob> IL, RODISON t CO. SY IMP AND SIDLASSES—CIO hlam. Golden Syrup; 10 41310 N O 310101.0 , . for nAO 0010 bbls. No. I Lar. i lO do Llusa.4l nOlO ou FLouR-5 0 0 b d b o ls. Extra. ti.nolo INDIA RUBBER HOW Dent quality for Went 26 not r nub tui SACKS RAGS: 1 taa. Flaxeml; , 100 Flour barrel., Received and or vale by STARCR-20 Bbhi, Pearl Starch 10 , 1 Mira ' , orlon, by (oc12) J. 11. CANTLY,LD. -1 110MAS' PATENT AMERICAN DOOR ING.—.Tkrritury and Portage for 'Blab) , 0c.21 M. P. EATON. RANSPAREN'r GREEN OIL CLOTH 110tX11 yards reed, auperior to any other in tha morkot, fin. We lathe Oilcloth Wannvoms, zs se mar at. non .1. L 11. PHILLIPS. TABLE OIL CLOTH. of the very best genii ty, ind atyles not to be anrpaaroml, tor axle at ZS and 28 St Clair at Tice attention of &lac:rata Invited. • J,14 IL PIEELLIM PRATT'S AMALGAM PENS.—Very Sn palor, ciatte, nod polo 11 1 417 . .. i r ui tg rao,. . BtatlMln. CI Wood 'ht Manufacturers' Intimate Company ', - western T•wrarcinee Company e 4 7 PITTSBURG 11. Oikee Xn. 10 Merchant? Exchange,' , . ~ ; ;.01:0R(111 DARSIE., PreenlenL PHILADELI'IIIA. r m. oor,Dos, s‘ , .rotais , Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000. . „,,E.,„. 921i.t0r ~,i„„4 , .(si oag a Cu... a . ..ileum s ) WILL INSGRICACIAINST ALL KINDS OP tip etun, Mubarak. Fire, Marine and ial allO Ri n k S._ Tt,1L1"..r....9b1a5t akl Enda r of FYl:sand Akrisit Birks 4 /1 • 1 , 61.u/ion managed by Amber.. se. are teen AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, rl , , , i , i'it. ' . k. ,. . sn /1/ 4 community, :and who are. &Unmixed, by WII. A. Itlloobs. Vico Iro.6lont: reoutpaters end Itherality, to maintain the character which ALFRED WEEKSSocretery "" h. '" ... ' .. " 1- "1 offering the but proterfton to Moor lobe desk,. 1.4 ieareAl. ASS I 'rS. OCTOBER 31, Iksl. Steck Acmants blortgaao 2,100 W Rills Itecolvalilo 44101 Cl Office Fortature 240 00 Open Account , 9,414 04 Cneb Premium Notre. ......... .... ... . ... ........... 40.24e1 50 All.. IRsconntol -- 12 /003 73 . Select School 11.A.11.D WAIVE Eye and Ear COOKING AND PAULOR STOVES, Yed,•rsl strtret. Allegheny tIES:I6 b prime Rio Coffee 0 la. chtg. Y. 11., Mark and laws t, and as Lamp il'abncpe; 200 kap nasnrhal clue; 10C) hos,: Window Olasa, ascmckal .isms &l am. Zinc Wash Board', IW do tarn Brannon ZOO lalls. Planer 200 ban Olcinr, Rosin and Palm Snap: 100 do Mould and Plar Candle., insurance lie Great Western Fire and Marine Ins. Co., OF TILILADELPIIIA. No. 331 Volnut Street P.MII/14 CAPITAL WO,OOO FINE INSURA NCE--Perrtual or Iltoite , l, made In town or country. on every Ilescriptlon of property. LVL.IND I.VSEICANCE, on Gaels by Canal. Lnkee and Land Carnage, to all parts of the Unlon. .11,1.11/ NA 1N1:1712,1,W1E on Vt.fl , Cill, Cargo and Freight, etobrarbey River Transportation. C. C. Id:11111OP, Prnident. W. DARLING, N'ieo President Joseph J. Ilnekul, 3s•cretary and Tmonrer. 11. IS.. Richardson, Aseistant )sectary. DIRLIMOISS: Charles C. Lathrop, 431 Walnut street. 11en.11007 D. loorr, 50 Walnut street. Alseatider WhiMon, alerclaint,l4 North Front et. John C. Deaner, firm of Wright, Ilunter & Co. N. Tracy, firm of Tracy I Baker. John It. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White k 111eCtiroly. • S. 8. Itl.hol. firm of Bishop, Simmons & Co. Jm. B. Smith. firm of Jas. B. Smith St Co Thos. L. Gillespie. firm of Gllhuplo & 7.441er. , mono Ilaaleltursh attorney and Csotuatillor. Theo. W. Bilker, Goldiatilth's Solllacll S.llishop, !trio of Bishop. Simons & Co., William Darling„ilat Itemling.) John Icier, 90 South Font street. E. Co. mt, 87 Water street, Pittsburgh. EtEms Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company Ni.eflrert C0,,4 Second and TFalnuf .S7reerr, Ell/ LA DELI'III A. The following statement exhibits dm business and toad • tine of the Company la Non. 1, 1076 Premien. received on [Marine owl Inlawl Rinks , to Nov. I, ISLO ' $21.1.654 Fire Preminnis ~170.796 Interest on Dame ...... ... ...... ...... ............. .......... EVA 47 $34,42703 39,737 IQ Autubmitan..... 40,4b9 tr,474 63' ----f177,12 Total receipt,. Paid Nlarint Loims. Fire Expense, Selar er and Re.irieurenre. ',num Arney Clierger with C..,..,.'y f..T.Y,,047 07 pony hl. oc4 foiirlit.— . PiOIDU $ 16.5.1 S IS) ........... ....... 11,0401 00 ,k l',At Prim • tato—. ...... . 14.1,500 WI I II :42,400 01/ . • latlon Itazik .. Balance remaining The tramta of the PirUm City and Gout* ibdiroad itoreir First Mortorme iteni V, Stocka, Cullatorolx Girard and Conrail, Atock epoolled with She: Cm, dew York Deferred Payment on , Duncan k 30,040 no tuck net yet tr 7,700 00 Mme 100,000 , by bend, 33,31'n 10 ' recently be Hbu Co 26,4000 • 10.400 7.1 Non. for 1.1.in0 Prop Dan from Agenta seta Premium" nn Politic coed, and debts doe flalanrn in $.523,057 00 The Roard of Dlrectbrt hate tbh doe dorltred DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER CENT, Papal , lo oo demand ho the buslnom of the Companj the ISt h.taut. THOMAS It. FLORENCE, Proothlent EZRA. RLumOLO., Seerrtary. TILOS. J. lIUNTER, A gent, Plttoborgh, No. 90 Water ere< EMMEN Franklin Fire insurance Company of lIILADELPHIA. DIIIMITOES Marl., W. Dancker,l Adolph C. Rorie, George W. Riclvr. Earnucl Grant, Thomas Hart, David S. Drown, • Mordecai D. Lean, Jacol.i D. Smith, • is Patteraori. T"hta9 "t Morris cirAnri N. DANCE:Ea, 1 CLUMIZQ 11. BANC int, Secretary. ThlSCompsmy coot MVO to make inenrances, p , ...n.nt or linAted,-.on ere clescription of property to town end cbun try. et mimosa' as ere consistent with security. . The Company ha e IN...erred a Loge contingent feud, which. with their C. Dal amt. Premium., safely invested, Afford ample protect' n to the metered. The fists.. of the ompar,,, on January Ist., 1551..• gni , . iinhM agreeohly to t/ e Act of Aerembly, were on foilowi Mortognn , ••• ........ "•—• '''''' ' Iterti Estate.. Temrrery 1 C001,,.dc_.....•i.ua $1,212.708 44 Since their n period of terenty-ono they hove void op#ood of Ono Million, Font' Hundred thointand Dolton Lei by lire, tltcreby affording evidence dr the odvantogen ot l lteturarten, I. well ot their ability and inpnvition to meet nith promptticom ail Ilahnitien. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, &althea. coy. Wood and Third sta. Continental Insurance Company. • incorporated bpi the Legislature Pennsylranta, PERPEITCALCIIAIt7RII,_ A athortztiii Capital. Ono Million I:killarii„ Amami:Ate ..... lIOME OFFICE. /11 fd 'Manta Strea, abort Sem., Phdettielphia Piro hunt... Yurnlturo, Merchandise, ke. knottily. Marine Ins - inane° ov Cargoes and Freights, to all parts o tho world. lolaod hn goods, dn. by takes, Rirers, Canal skid Land Carriages, togill parts of din Onion, on dm moo faroroblo terms, con !Kent with security. GEORGE W. CO tDAT,furmorly Bconder of Deeds, to-, WM. BOWERS, !V==3l JOIIN N. COLEM N, Arm of ColemanA Smith, Importing lardware and t alßry Meruhants,No. 21 North Third street, above AI lot, Phila. JOSEPH OAT, Atm f Joseph Oat A lon, Coppersmiths, No. 12 Quarry sires . Phila. . EDWARD N. MA sIIETTF., Arm of Meebetto A Palm', Importing Hart Ware Merchants, No. 121 North Third street, abort. It s•, IIOW ARO lIINCII AN, firm of Livingston & Co., Prodne and Centrainsio. Merchants, No. VS Market et, Inbar Eighth, Phila. I- Oli y ittlE COLLADAY, President anon Wurros," ta NiBIIIIA ROBINSON Agent. No. Bt Filth ntreet , up stairs.) le thorium. ' LIFE INSURANrE rrazn T 0 0 31 P ANY. of 1111 ma and /bora &reds, ADELPHIA. • 911 r, 1950. Capital Stock $3110,000. 91.45eatt Cb Inrorpnrated A' • I omens. ER WIIII.DIII, Prealdent, L lIENZEIF,VIco Prntident, 31S, Secretra* and Artmiry, ~:a: ~ mac,}:"_~ ME= F. M. GORDON, Sec'y <3OOOO. telkeli of all doscriidiona. I...trrannox. •r—l. Um= Srixota.. woAly 1.2 4,401 47 G. W. Caw, I. M. Ponnack, W. W. Martin, R. T. Leech, Jr., 11. McCandless, U.. 9. Sclden, 11. SHOENDERGEI, Prole tx.3.113z0 MEE 12405 a 10 loa,ooste F 00,691 67 James 0. Band, Theaphilus Paulding, . .. James Trap:Lair, William Byrn, Jr., - .I.lma L. Prim, James Teramot, famed E. Stokes, Weary Slam, Jame. B. Ricrarla Mamma C. Mane, Robert Berton, Jr., . Jobe B. Semple, rittab'g, D. T. Morgan, " J. T. Logan, ABM. C. HAND, Vire Prraldent. . A. MADPAT.A, Agent, 95 Water street, Pittsburgh Alexander linsdley, Joseph 8. Leech, John Fullerton Manelleld D. Dri,ern, David IL Chamber; William Cur, Hobert El. Hadley, John 61'0111, • • • 11 °Meg. W. 11. PWELPS.. Jontrz. pewit. 1 - • P. m. LOTS. (*Aga