& Q . q•r .d PR 0r . .;z3r0 d MORNING, NOV. 18, 1867 A- Sheet Chapter - Ihr the Time. Therela_nititklerw, after an, tomb, to be glad e- li for, in the di ffi culties of ' the times. This people wererunning bait zeal What gi radio fortunes 'wept „being made . in a day! What brilliant boarblei ' floating upon the surface of society Mr. A., a sober, unostentatious man, all honor, industry and sobriety, kind to his neighbors, &UMW to hie friends, provident in his faintly and jealous of his reputation, was forgotten, lost in the grondeur of Mr. B.,wheruled on 'change, drove his coach and four, and was first in all the benevolent enterprisei of the day, which contemplated New Zealand and Patago nia. Ile counted his gains by millions; he looked from an evaineMvs upon Mr. A.; he monopolized the labor and the profits which shoild hare been performed nulljlussbanded by My like Mr. A.. It is not for th best in a country which profess ees to receive the democratic principle as funda mentally true, that a few shotild thus gather within the walls of one huge palate a thousand men whose labor and living depend upon the ups and downs ofplat , one man. It is not for the best that Mr. Stewart should do the retail busi seas which would be better done If 800 of his clerks had it divided up among them and each had thus a character of -his own to sustain, and the fruits of his labor to garner into his own lit tle savings funti. The tendency of things under the late high - *insure times was towards monop oly in every department of business, and the storm which ha, struck off the summits of the highest mountains appears to us to' have arisen as a sort of necessity, like as thunder storms, tempests and vrisirlwhuls, ministers of destruc tion and yet, ultimately, of beneficence. The spirit of monopoly has shown itself in almost every disiartment of life and labor.— Look at the railway "doings" in the United • States since the tornado has stripped off the outside coceiing under whith itonderful "finan cial proceedinge have been concealed. What do we findtstet:then but great engines for making some* 'rich and powerful at well, at somebody's expense. Hero is some one owning a piece of land of small value; he man- ages to get a railiead twisted through it, lays out a town theitt'' builds it, and ,is rich. - He erects hotels, manufactories, steam-mills, &c., &0., joins Medal 'CO X., nand Z., gets a mo nopoly of the mulrying trade over rat lines of railway, hires eery body to work for him by the day or the hen., has half a million of *etas to feed and then blows up and leaves the day laborer with nothing to do. Cannot you, my dear sir-- , you man of toil, see that you ought to t. r have an interest ' in laboring -for yourself, in being a part of 0 machine of society rather than a mere dead ern, acting only when, driven to it by some preettre outaide oflyonrself .! We would rathlr be the hand that only opened and shut a valve; the act requiring an ex ercise . of observation, memory and attention, than a blind, dumb agee , y tortured into force by the raging fire berm the boiler. Rightly understood, we believe this financial storm, the cause Of much present distress, will be a fruitful source of much future solid, sensi ble happiness ; will cause a more general and just distribution of wealth and business In com munity; will avraken MIA giddy women of "high society" who have bean squandering for tunes in idle shop, tea consideration of some thing better, will in fact bring many of them to wholesome labor, will raise Mi. L, the man of honor, of industry, frugality and unostenta tious benevolence to take his proper place In society. , - "Sweet.* the are of serenity." Till Pittsburgh Pod proposes a convention of the democratic editors of Pennsylvania at Harrisburg, at the time of Gov. Packer's luau ovation. One of the subjects to be brought. before this august body will be the propriety of incorporating into the democratic creed the doctrine of the Port that all workingmen ought to ba slaves. In the present distressing embar rassments of the country, when so m any work ingmen are out of employment, this profound method of settling the difficulty and removing the embarrassments ought to command the earnest consideration of' the editorial Solomon who will thus be brought together. By putting the workingmen and their families up to the highest bidder they will all be provided with kind; humane, careful and considerate Masters, and all fear of their etarving for Wanl of food will thus be removed. Besides, the sum realized from the sale might pay oft . the State Debt, and if there should be any surplus it might go to remunerate the widows and orphans who have been swindled Out of the money they invested in the stock of th i at pet bank of the Democracy, the-Bank of Pennsylvania. The editor of the Pod, when the convention assembles, will press his views on this point with all that force and eloquence wh'ecli characterise him. If he has • not come across it, we advise him to use the following in fortifying his positions. It is an extract from a speech - recently made by Col. Jefferson Davis, late a cabinet officer under Pierce and now a democratic member of the 11. S. Senate: "That this relation of labor to capital had defects, he would not deny; that it was subject to abase by the vicious, the ignorant, and the wayward, was true; but so, too, were even the tender relations of parent and child, of husband and wife. But when he compared it to conditions somewhat similar-,to that of apprentices and day laborers, to the inmates of asylums, poor homes, and penitentiaries, where task-masters and-police officers take the place of the domestic government of the 'plantation—he turned from the humiliation and suffering of his own race, when reduced to that low estate, to the comfort and content which was the usual lot of African slaves in our country, and, thankful to the uni versal principle of self-interest which makes the master usually kind and attentive to the wants of his slave, wffib, in the language of Holy Writ, 'is his money,' he (CoL D.) recognised in the institution of domestic Slavery the most humane relations of labor to capital which enn.perma- Denny subsist between them, and the most ban, etlcent form of , government that has been applied to those who are morally and Intellectually un able to take care of theinselves." This is a strong confirmation of the view taken by the Post, arid ought to have its weight in a sanhedrim of democratic editors. CoL Davis, it will be been, concurs heartily with the Post in representing that the "apprentices" and "dap laborers," or journeymen laborers of the United - States, exist in It"/ow retate,"and "Ausuliation," in striking contrast to "the comfort and content of African darn ;". that "domestic Bloomy is the most humane relation,'( not of negeses to white men, but of poor men to rich men, or, 13, heexpreems it, of "labor to laital." In short, that it is; "the most beneficeni k form of government" which can be applied to mer laborers, who, from the na ture of their position, are, as he and the Post think, "morally and intellectually unable to tabs care of themselves." W,uumaros, Sunday, Nov. 15. General Walker's departure for Nicaragua still contin ues the topic of conversation in all circles and ' the Preaidezeprofouies to be exceedingly annoy et his successful escape. Thh Administration are now ftrlly aware that Walker has plenty of . opportunities for getting safely into his propos ed field of operations. It is onlywurprishig that they did not_dlscaver the fait before. There are still on the Atlantic Coma of Costa Rica itveral plans, betides Chiriqui, at which ..the fillibuster expeditions can land in good weather, if they desire so to do; and it is still possible that be may take that course. It is also significantly hinted that if Walker ' deems it Importantlo land at Chiriqui, the -Fulton will be conveniently out of the way. I understand that. Secretary Floyd has taken bold ground in Cabinet in favor of General Walker's enterprise General Brown, Festinate , ..I..tisuerid, and Mr. Cobb; are also understood to sympathize with him entirely.—.Dispalei is : ,N . Y. 'nem okitio rue artnitit ro rum Ear."—The London Ames 'affectiohatelj, urge. the A zomple of the United States to adold entire tree trade ,a the best remedy for their present' finanolal diffi culties. It we will buy all our Matifitotara or England, instead of lowest a share , of . them, alt 'e new thinks we 'ABU soar be : rut •Of our dliforoltiee. • • , _ , . a Coax /37113 . g gath? ti - sitely.hOttiellAds corn, the farmer . '. • to "rtscestainivith-ittme degree of cer- V what amount of !shelled corn there may be in his pile. ' 'rherisareiaricate rules for this, all of which are xiMitinfless serviceable. The folloTing, we.,.fiattlet the Valley Farmer, and it is one which can be easily tested. If it prove a sound rule, we advise our yielders to cut it out, anti keep it for reference : t . .tirrange the corn in the pen or crib, so that it will be of equal depth throughout: then as certain the length; breida tinddepth of the pile, multiply these dimensions together, and their product by 4f. Then cut a g one figure from the eight of the last product, and the re- Maixtder will be so many bushels of shelled corn; and the figure cut off will show how many tenths of a bushel more. Example: In a crib or pen of corn in the ear, measuring tee feetlong,eight feet high, and seven feet wide, there will be 252 bushels of shelled corn. Thus :-10 x 8 a 7 x —?s2,9.—Koine Farmer. Tnc London 21" mu has the following para graph in reference to dhe shipment of gold to the United States: "The idea that henceforth bullion can be profitably sent to America is sim ply absurd. Such an operation could not take place unless the inconvertible note circulation of New York were to stand at a higher value than gold itself. It is true that gold might be sent out by houses on this side to buy up bills drawn upon themselves, and which, owing to their be mg in discredit, had become purchasable greatly below par; but the method would be clumsy, even in a transaction of this kind, since they could pay the gold to some London house of unquestioned standing„ and so obtain a New York credit which would be just as available. The conclusion consequently is that, supposing all the arrangements for legalizing the existing suspension to be duly carried out, the flow of bullion will, in the course of a month or two, find again its natural channel end, instead of passing from London to 'Nhw -York, will come from New York to London." Tim imports of Dry Goods at New York last week were $614,f ri; of other goods, $2,231,- 446; total, $2,846,050, against $2,889,709 in corresponding week last year. The exports of produce amounted to $2,111,469, against 1,403,- 864 the corresponding week last year. The ex port of Specie, principally by the steamer Persia, for Liverpool, on Wednesday, in bars and Eng lish coin, amounted to $697,649, against $418,- 567 the same week in 1856. . There was also shipped to New Orleans and Mobile, through the week, $650,000 in American Gold. The money market in thateity is reported as working easier, but the paper that will sell Is vary scarce, and the paper that will not sell is very plenty. Good houses have money offered them on call at 5e7 per cent. on undoubted securities. The meeting of the bank officers on Saturday gave no encour agement to an early resumption, only four or five voting for it. THE GREAT FIRE AND EXPLOSION AT BROWNS VILLE, Tzaas.—(beforo mentioned by telegraph) by which several persons were killed and wound ed, and about $200,000 worth of property was destroyed, originated from a candle burning near some straw. There were ninety-fivo kegs of powder in the back part of the building where the fire caught, which must have all com municated at the same time to have caused such a concussion. • The explosion created confusion for-several miles round, and wonderment in the minds of those aroused from their slumbers by the loud report and the quivering of their dwellings. Many were knocked from their beds, roofs, bricks, botu•ds, and pieces of lumber falling in on them —crash of window shutters and panes, and the tremendous force, swiveling locks and bursting bars of iron from doors, was truly alarming. New Ontsses,,Nov. 18.—qhe Cotton market here wears a dull and unsettled appearance, and quotations are altogether nominal; althoughl I at lit. is still asked for middling. Some of the private advises per Arabia, telegraphed here, are far from satisfactory, and predict further serious troubles in Liverpool, arising mainly from the failure of the Borough Bank. Sterling bills are abundant, and scarcely so firm. The best bills offered to-day will not com mead.above par. Tula Cnotiraa IN ESILOPE.—The advices by the Arabia - show that this fatal disease is still pre vailing to a great extent in the north of Europe. In Stockholm,, and other cities of Sweden, the deaths thus far, were computed as high as five thousand; but the latest accounts show a pro gressive decline. At Hamburg it is likewise on the decrease. No cases are reported in England; but the various sanitary committees and boards of health in the cities and large towns aro going to work as if its advent next spring was a dead certainty. CORTZXTIOX or TRY. DICIIAIIIiED RAILROAD Rona - ans.—The railroads having, in accordance with a resolution of the Cleveland Convention, discharged all runners, the discharged runners of all resits centering at Indianapolis, Lod., held convention in that city on Tuesday last, and resolved on an attempt to break down the com binutiub foraged ea Cleveland. For this purpose they determine:lA°, unite upon certain routes and Soll4_l4inerigCre and freight for them: A CASS involving -the responsibility of hotel keepers was decided in New York City last week by Judge Thompson. A sum of money was placed in the bands of the clerk of one of thb botch for safe keeping, by a person stopping at the hotel. The next day the clerk absconded with the money. The proprietors claimed that they were not liable. The owner of the money brought a suit, and the Judge decided that the proprietors were liable for the amount. liftwirescrra.—Vhe St. Paul rnnes of the 18th gives official returns from 27 counties, and unof ficial from 13 more, which give Ramsey IS9 ma jority. The democrats claim that they have additional returns from eight bogus counties, which are not named in the . Constitution, which put Sibley 532 ahead of Ramsey. Ramsey is legally elected, and Sibley can get the certificate only by fraud. Tut assets of the Granite Bank, Connecticpt, have been found to be between three and four hundred in coin, a one dollar bill, and a second hand safe not yet paid for. The managers had issued bills to the amount of $17,000 and scat tered them about in various parts of the country. The bank was kept in a kitchen, and was, to all appearance, an out and out swindle. A GREAT SURIZKEIL—Lc is a Curious fact that all the loudest"shrickers" about Kansas wrongs have been Democratic officiate. First we had Reeder then Shannon, then Geary, and last of all Walker and Stanton. The last cap the cli max and actually cut off about 0,000 bogus voters, thus putting the whole Democratic party of the South in a false position. Tux grape growers of the West are about re ceiving large accessions tolheir numbers from Europe. ' A ship arrived at Philadelphia a few days since from Genoa, bringing one hundred and twesty-five passengers, who all como to this country with the intention of proceeding West and engaging in the °allure of the grape, with a view to the production of wine. PAIIDONED.—JoeI Schomdmven, 100 years of age, has been discharged from Sing Sing State Prison, having been pardoned by the Governor. He was committed for life for arson. Ho is a native of Orange county, N. Y., and reached the age of a century in prison on the 4th of July last. He saw Washington at Newburg during the war. LEGIT/MIN 805T0.1.--Charles Mackay deliver ed his first lecture in this country at Boston, on Thursday evening, on the National and Popular Songs and Ballads of England, Scotland and Ireland. The attendance was largo and fashion able, • the audience embracing several of :the most distinguished literati. ENOLDIIII COTTON TRADE.—The Bridal.; export of cotton goods in September was $17,800,000 In value, against $16,260,000 came month last year. The stock of American cotton at Liver- pool, Oct. 80, was down to 160,690 bales, against 889,920 same datelait year; of all sorts, 814,170, against 448,6139 same time last year. RAILROAD PARER—The Cincinnati papers say that the recent railroad combination to raise prices has already begun,ta dissolve. Some of the roads have already reduced their fares and the attempt to raise the price of freight has been abandoned. Mancracrraz or Sannisco.—An English pa per says that largo quantities of sprats are weekly sent to London, from the East Coast of Scotland, to be manufactured into Sardines.— Young herrings are Bald to 'heals° used for this purpose. Tun - influx, of gold since the bank suspensions has been about twelve millions,.and there will probably be several millions more before it ceases. It will . go out again, however, as soon as business affairs get somewhat settled. A SILVER mine luut been discovered in Texas in which sixty hands are now employed. It is principally owned by Judge Waimea, and the signs of millions to be dngoutgive great elation to the proprietors. Tim District Court of Franklin County, Ohio, his decided, on two - of the Canal Contract suits tried before It, that the contracts aro valid and binding - .upon the State. The cases -will go to the Supreme Court. Oa Tuesday last, in Prince William county, Virginia, John Underwood was found guilty of .uttering and maintaining that owners hams no rights of property in their slaves," and fined PA.". Prima is Nsw Ozumixs.--,The specie in the bank vaults of 'New Orleans, on the 7th instant, amountid to 56,600,000, being an increase of $1,000,000 dosing the week. A Pctiao Idomaaaa. James - Rodger', a ladonly 18 you. of ago, his been couvioted in Nait.Turlt of the murder arida Bwaurfou. . , 4t, 9oEssa firms. hays offered Co sall..to the /uudrian Iron founders, at • a low pries, the English and French canna belle , which were &Waded at SebastopoL --A JOLLT old doctor said that potpie who were prompt in'their payments filings recovered from their sickness, as they were good eustomers,and physicians could not afford to lose them. Ir is stated that aoir. Walker has purchased the finest residence inlearenworth City, Kan sas, for his future home.. 56putat ilotteco What It le Doing for the Stet.—Km.. Si-imams. tags the the well-known. Lithographer, says. "I have frrottently used Bcerhare's [gonna Bitters, and find It Invariably relieves indigestion and debility." HAT, Samuel Babcock, my. "I found special relief from its we, Gm e severe headache, with which I had long ender. ed." i 4 .... J. W. W"oa." 11 , Ewi,walw '0 has tamed Sentare'. Bb. o land Bitters myeali mad recommend it to others, know ing It to bei m what It latent...en Alderman Jonathan Neely. of Le - fit-Clair my. "I have derivedgreat bene fi t f ro m its troa for weakness of the etomactiandimligestion." Janice M. Murphy, cape ".1 fter selveral-ph.ysi. clans had tolled, lerhave'• Holland Bitters removed die pain from ray heart and vide, arising front Ind! Gni?' 31 T 4firSold at gl. per bottle, or six bot Lea for 1.5 by the pro praetors, BENJ. PAGE, Ja., A CO, nisei - cuing Plmrma. cent/sta and Chandsta, Pittsburgh, E and Dromeiste gen orally., Fee advertisement. nolaald-ta Advanced years often cause us to feel the necessity of • mewl to some artificial means, by which to rally and reerote temporary strength and being to our Impaired faa elfin. which Is moat effectrally done by the use of licarrr um's Oleirnleren Brerma, before meads. One wine glass nsal as per directions on the bottle, or In smaller quantal, if the person is wad, in duly, will comicee the most credulous of its reetorative effect., to which them a,L. con testify who need It for years, and under no circum stance could be permeded to dowithoUL Ladles, especially, have found inestimable benefits resulting from the wean. For male by bromide and dealers generally everywhere, mlcl/108TETTEll • MUM 287 Penn st .nolB:daver cii. Nervous Sufferers A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a lbw &St, after ninny years of great nervous suffering, is sus ions to tonko known the meant of 031 . 0. Will send (free) the prescription used. Most the Rev. JOIIN .11.1AGNALL No. 186 Fulton street, grooklrn N. N. onSt3metods..lmteT. For Deaf Pomona.-.Acoraito AratmaThese.— owly invented instruments that enable the deaf to hoar to spite of deafness, IWO in advance of anything yet known, or likely to become of any real service to deaf persons. By means of= artificial drum, the power of bearing to affected, and all the circumstances that attend trudspets and tubes, era entirely dispensed with. They are worn by laides eo at to be pereeptible to others, and ore hardly felt win worn. Apply to nofdawb . Dr. 0. IL /LIMBER, 140 Woad a.. FURS! MRS!! FURST!! FOR LADIES AND MISSES, EMDRACESV HUDSON BAY and MINE SABLE, STONE MARTEN, FITCH, SQUIRREL, ac CAPES, TIPPETS, MUTES, CUFFS and OLOTES, great variety rITILI nolL•dr M'CORD /k CO., I 3 Wood street. JoaN THOMPSON, < 410 LIBEiTr LITIEST, European and Intelligence Office, Keeps always for male Drafts on Europe for my amount" and steamer and Packet Tickets to and from Liverpool to New York. Girl. for cook. and general horme,ork fluoished to hodaekeepera on short Rolla. • Wright'alndimayegatablo Pillitarid Syrup alaraya ouhaud. Paaeagers brought from No York and Philadelphia as . . to Pittsburgh. isakdly PAYNE, BISSELL & CO.. Juxu/acranmi or Cooking. Parlor mild. Pleating • STOOPS, Grates, Fronts, ilender,e, eto. And Mannlktnners of tie Celebrated - - CAPITAL COOTLIWG NO. 233 LIBERTY STREET. Jr2.s..lydre 'PITTSBURGH, PA. LEWIS & EDGERTON', (Inver:mu TO D. T. 1(0)10 • C 0.,) ITIIOLE6ALE DEALERS IN (SROCIELECIMS, P.RODZI*OI3 AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, No. 107 Wood , Pittsburgh. TuAlladfo W I I'S GI- Z.& A 0 IaIN E3l FOR PAMILIE9 AND lIANISFACITHERS. WHEELER & WILSON 31111tUFACTIIIIING cOMPANT, Bridgeport. Conn Pit tsburgh, 08 Fifth Street. This Machine Stitehe --• Finest or Coarsest Fabric,' At the gleam, ofthe Operator, making with gam Orts rfbu► and beauttfol antt dumb:. Stitcher per Minsat, almost noble lessly, and ore becoming indispensable for family um. Full Information may ue obtained by addressing James Ewing. or ALEX. R. REED. Agent, No. 68 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. B. F. SH O,P B, I~ERCII. NT TAILOR, 105 Third eeeeee Pittsburgh, Plllllllll. firllt. latest Patterns of food always on hand, awl le to order 1112 Um most man:able • terms for au& Ail ode wartant.,l. no%3mfo SINTIELITH SIIWING MACHINE'S, The claret superiority of ELNOWA 31ACHINIL8 • Over all other. for the use of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness 31akere, Carriage Trimmers and • Coach Makes, lons W., known and practically acknowledged. 'rho tualPralitutcl bating an extensive variety of lbw Machine, hind, adapte.i to e'er) kind or sewing end atitchlhg. Incase those intereetnl toll and aviirdne them. R. STRAW. Agont fin• Allegheny County. Omer af Socan4 and lfarlA Streets, J. M. M.E13,01.A..,1•71" No. 54 St. Char Street, Bt.tAeii New Du 16111.7.,) PITTSBURGH, PA. 0n30131.11e JAS. Mo.L.AU MI.C.CTGIUM Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Panel jlil, dal er d 1 y -Vat. 169 and no Second Send 1,11,111,”. WM. c num VANDEVER & FRIEND, A 1: U.' 0 It 2q IC IC 9 AT LA W SOLICITORS CIIASCEAT, Ek.ok. rhannut, hira. Li—Collect sous promptly made In any part of Northern 'elm, or IS est.'. n Wisconsin atteml to the purchase and Sale of Real Estate, oto taint. Stoney tut Bond. and Mortmces sehlydfc 351 LANI:TFACTI:TIRM1R.8 Cbrner of rilvdad Mechanic" SYrert, ;VIA Ward, P A., &taunted tine Pule and (eat Kege of the encl.. deeetile Dona of Yi All. K tal6, which they will tell at the knead Inarketyreirnl. anjeOyntrutt are respectfully eellcitod. All work war nuited of the beet quality. t1a12.1 tlfc H. C. AMMAN & CO., N 0.75" Fourth Street. Pitts buraki, Pig GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND Insurance Broker. 00YRINED CAPITAL ILLYLLIMITZD 4.1,654,000. LIN Pim, !Swine and Lire Stock Aleks of an &scrip. none taken at current rates In the most fellable and prompt paying companice In the State.. JsZthlyk Pihttibl onrgh Varlet* Works. .701,7-Es. WALLINGFORD dc CO-. (Pooree...ea t. Warwick, Atterbuty A C 0.,) Manufactrer+ "Might and Left Rand Door Locks, Spring, Dm. and ilitonn Lucile* Platform and Counter &Idea, gat., Corn-FLEW Paint 31I11a, and Donuelic Hardware gener ally, eorre,r fc of W.der and Oraut stroota, Pittaborgh, l'a. Ja2glyd A. a. CUM. S. S. CARISMIL A. A. CARRIEIR & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 63 Fourth PFITSBURGII, PEN.VA Companke mpreaented of highest standing. Chartered by Ic Panney SLa lvaala and other Stat.. rine and Ego Wets taken of aR deerriptlonn. A. A. CARRIER, B. & CARRIER. 7).11.WES & Cistridr. Z s House, Sign and Ornamental Painters, AND GRAINERS; MAW IA White Lead and Zino Paint.. Also, ell kinds .31 Paintli„ Olin, Varnisher, Window Glue, Potty, Drnshee, 144 /Do/ Street, Imo ken abooe Dittaumd Any. mrlcklydro 1.11/U4 .......... .70113 A DOM R. 1111 . CTTLYOMI. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD As CO., Afannfactaxem of CAST STEEL; also, SPADA PLOW and A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS sod AXLES, Owner Ron and Pirsi Etredt, Pittatourgh, lb. ISAAC, JOICI I). B. 110,a1CrlS di CO*, ILMTACTVILZILI at Rogers , Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Mr", Hors and Pint &rots, PlathergA, Zelydfc• SAM' ITEM 13-R.A.IC na - mxtcame&asyr 62 sr. CLAIR STREET, (Dr. IrlAh4 New Building.) JOIXP7 COMELIZAST et; BROS, Wlt IIItASCPACT4II23 OF Iro ailing, Iron Vaulte r Vault Doors, ow Shutters, Window Guards , he. ) Nn. n 1 Second Steed and 80 Third Aired, (Between Wood and Marko* rrinuonan, PA, Illvw CO hand a runty of new Patterns, fancy and plain, rsdablo for all purpose. Partkular attention paid to ea. closing Oran Lots. Jobbing dons at abort notice. null ar D. R...cturmAizur, ILII11171.01:4128 LC) DULTIJ IX All kinds of Tobacco ' Snsitrand.Olgars, Have recently tsten the building No. 129 Wood atreet, ln ediltlon to their ManotecturinitEctablistneent,No.43lnria ettee,t where they te fi l baphetaed to receive their Merida, coWilydro ig you value your teeth and a pure breath, tenth, nainor; mod Eamlidde mouth, go to =TURA 140 Wood / tree; sad boy bottl. of W/n's Toon WASS had TOCYMPOWDER itOndina ; Taormina' Is instantly cured by a few dropil of Dr.Ktriaterleoth ache Paive47. Prepared and imht a the atm , • _DR. 8111111121,140 Woad . • Bien et Um Settee hkettilt. ladA:Et EMBILI - $13 4 , Celebrated Woraesterebtre Sauce, I'IIONODNCED BT =sem OONNOLWEEES r; .; 01 A LETTER PROM To b6ll/0 MEDICAL G.MTLEMAN And applicable to ONLY BOOD 0 AT MADRAS, Woßam - in, May,lB3l. . To M. Brother at .Tell LEA - A PERBINS that their Banco Is 'highly 'esteem- VARIETY K 1 In India, kind IN my opinion the most pal lo as well as the Moat wholesome SWIM that isimide.” The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the 'New York Exhibition an. Foreign Penns, was obtained by LEA PER IL INS foe their WORCESTER-8111/1E SAUCE, the world wide fame of which having led to numerous Imitations, pur chasera err earnestly requested to me that the names of "LEA A PERRINS" are imp:reseed upon the Bottle end Bumper, and printed upon the labels. 'Rae {Wholesale Agents (or the United States, • JOUR DUNCAN k SONS, lA4th Broadway, New York. dock always in atom. A4O, orders received for direct shipment from England. my2,lydfc, GEORGE WEY Id. A. N. litanufactarer *ad Dealer fold! kin,de of TOBACCO, SNUPP AND CIGARS, AND LEAF TOBACCO, o.nur of &WX! Strad and Diamond 4Rcy, oadyfe PlTTSiflnfill, PA. V. D. ' N. G •00011ZLD...._.....A. 7. ICCLIaIf WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO., American Galvanized Sheet Iron, And Sale Agents for lho Sate of W. Donn Woods Patent Imitation nasal& Sheet Iron. ALIO, 13 111.11.4.8 d CormaltiOd T 19.• for Roofing. 4171•Warehonse—No. 134 Prod Sircd, PithEturgh. Js22lydawl'a • • AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheese, Butter, Seeds; Fish, • And Pratt:we 4/merely,. d kw/ No.' 23 irpari SI r • 41. iliirTatrases Ina tin Cu. or - flasu oa Iterrena, at prices varying from Wet° thirty dollars. Abdominal Sap ortars ofneery kind. Epinal BroPa for curvature of the spina. Shoulder Braces ol every hind. • Suspensory Itandesea, Improved. • • Props,for the support and nitre of PR.. Syringes, male and female, all alma Breast Pumps, an ostensive assortment. Nursing Bottle, and Artificial Nipples, latest Improve 111.12ta. Nem Cupping Apparatus, a great improremard oar .the cupping glass.. Magnetic Usable., a importer kind, In aunt box. DR. KEYSIIR la al. agent for Illarah'S Radical Ouse which usually cures cam. of Rupture In air.mouth,. SoidDß. KEYSER'S Wholeasde Drug Store and Truss Depot, etells 140 Wood street, sign of the Bolden Mortar. igirCanronoao's 1t u DTg.— ' Matto a nut .bell all tbe merrit• Ile, Of Crletodorda never equaled DV , . Rod It make. black, to brown transform. a gray, ♦nd keeps the fibres always from decay. This Matobleorevitallalng flak Dye rill bolds Its pas tkm as lb. moat banning and efilcaelear Hair Dye to tb world- Sold wboleaale and remit by DR. GEORGE if. KEYSER, N 0.140 Wood rtreet, ae..Z . of the Golden Mortar. _ _ DR. MR'S GOULD/ft DRAM—From Pittsburgh Dispatch, Aprll 10th, Mar-For mote than 8 year. past we ham constantly worn the Washington Bus ponder Brice, reamtilsctured by D. Geo. IL Geyser, of No 140 Wood street, in this city, and would heartily rococo. mend It to all who are compelled to follow a sedentary own patiOn. As we hare before remarked, in calling attention to its merlin, it amwers for • brace and suspenders, the weight of the pantaloons being so piked.. to continually tend to bring the Moulders to their natural position and ex. Pend the chest, Women, huudreds of whore are annually Injured by the weight of enormous e akirts," should Procure those braces. Deperticular in procuring the kind mentionedossmany of the broom said are humbug. Bold at Dr. GEO. 11, KEYSER'S, WholesabsDrun 140 Wood reel, Elms of the Ooldeu Mortar. TUE HEALTH OF AMERICAN WOME N —tor nanny years I have been troubled with general weariness and languor, both mental and physical; caprice, listleameu, dull beedmhe, pain In the head end temple., coldness met tendency to midnem. palpitation of tho heart, very eaallylluttelvd or exalted, appetite variable, stomach and Dowels deranged, with pain. Any menial or physical exertion was sore to bring on all the eymploms, end I had In addition, falling of tlopyremb, and grant pain In that no .Von. One physician after another exhausted his skill and gave me bp. A patient and persevering use od MAR MALL% UTERINE CATUOLIDON fortunately cured me and l have no words sufficient to empress my thankfoloma Mc.. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON. I 411 . truly gay that I here been a sufferer for many years with whites sad deranged Menstruation. After o while I had other troubles, such al pale•lace, indlgeetion, westing away, general languor and debility, pain In the entail of the bask, a sort (lathing and dragging sensation, pain between the atundder blades extending down the spine, tom of appe tite, trouble in the Manned. and bowels, with cold hood. and feet and dreadful nersonsueeta The heat excitement world make roe feel as if I should gy away. I tried doctor& and drugs, and everything, one alter *neater, without the beategt. OM bottle of IetAIIgIIALLII UTERItE CATUCKe ICON changed gement - my symptoms rued* betteresmd now lam entirely and radically cured. lewleh that every woman mead knew otiat It will do. Cl , snigyA ongg. BIAILSILILVS lITEIII.iI CATIIOLICAII hos toml my life, at I eerily bellee*. I tried doctors and medicine until It teemed maim to try longer, when 1 mat with a la.ly who recommendt4 the Oath°lkon aietrongly that I deenieil it my duty total It,„ I WY mostly ironliled with deranged IPPI2- innualon: symptant• were mi pftaily who Inlbebeck end abdomen, bearing down min Its .l lbit titue'tif the illness, bloating, nausea, constipation, feeling.. if the back and limb. were bruited or broken, eructations and vomiting anxiety (life teemed to be • tundra) disturbed limp, faint. lG11; shuddering% fatigueon walking in the morning, fiat.. ento, constipation, pressure ofblood In the head, ditairieu, especially when etaming,grost irritability of temper, almost natant inclination to p.m aster, great matt...mese and de. dm to weep or feel nnhappy. I was not only entirely cured myself of all them rpnploma, whkh 1 have giveu as an perfect account of my guttering*, but I have known to mum others cored in oar town that I. feel bound to let you know, that °then whoa., datilarly aituated mar alto find relief. EII3IA 11)313URG IL _MIE!! for • long time I had tterthecomplal Ms with thotollow. Ina eymptonix I mu nervous, emsaatsd and Irritable; I seemed to abound In complairda, some of which I will try to girs Foul Pain in U. lower organs, amt. feeling as If some thing wee. going to fall out inability to walk much On count of • feeling of fullnewt aching ud dragging, and shooting palm In the back, bolus. mid extending down the legs. the jolting produced by riding amend great pain; rpoimodltahootingt imd pains In tbealde, stomach And lam.. hadathe, with ringing In th e filrE every fiber of the boot aimed sorer. maat Irritability; intense nemousneo, I amid not bear the least excitement without being prostrated for • day; I amid scarcely moos 'about the bowie, and dld not take pleasure to anything. I had cleanup hope, lasing not everything, a• I rippoend In .to. but • ftlend.ralled my attention to NUESILALL'S CATIIOLICON. I took 11, hoping kgahist hope. Moot fortunately It cured me, and there la nut • hultbier or more matelot woman In the count/7. I trust all will nee lt. It Is truly the/roman'. frimod In need. Mr* FLORENCE LESLIE. MARSHALL'S CTERINECAI7IOLICOX teal certain ty cure /Idling Womb, Wilt; Supyroted, Irrrelar or Paintlt/ Menstruation, Bloating, htlianoustions ouut eases of the Kasen or Urinary Oryans, Retention or /won. tinence ef Urine. ileartburn, Datirenett,Sercoutnete, Pant. in" Palpitations. Cramp., Disturbed May. and atl troadatt avant. or sympathetic, connected with the ilerineoryaste. The price of MARSILILL'S UTERINSCATLIOLICON is One Dollar and a Itattper rinyte bottle. On the nmj+f f th• , kre fin Wiles Maine sent by ea pro...free qt . charycfn end re Vat trpress route. and Sate. Be particular to write the putt fen address, know, enteral, it walosetruske Mm tag maid.< teal be wt.e oa reoript qf the modry. Address D. GEO. 11. KICYPER, No. 110 Wood street. Pidoburidi, Filen of am Widen Mortar. Jautlfal Head of Blob Glossy Rah COMPLETELY PRMBERVIMI TO THB GREATEST A.OR AND WHO THAT IS GREY WOULD not have It restored to fornaer color; or hold, bat would bare the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and Itching but would bore It removed, or troubled with errant. In, scald head, or other emotion., but would be cured„ or with sick headache. (neuralgia) brit would ho cured. It will also remove all pimples from the frun and skin. Prof: Mead . . Hair Restorative will do all this. See circular nod the following. Aux Alava November.% 105 a. Peer. 0..1. Woon—Dear Sin I have beard Much odd of the wonderful effects of your Mar Restorative, but baring been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, Sc.. I we• ellspowri to Owe your Restorative In the urea category with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted , gnash remedies, until I mot you in Lawsenco county mme months ainee, when you gave me such aI•IMMCO sa U/WA the trod of your Restorative In my golly—first by my good wlf e, whose hair had become very thin end entirely white, and before exhatutlng one of your. large battles, ber heir woo restorer/ nearly to It. original beautiful brown .color, and had Oda...land beesune beatitifol and gloomy gpoy. and entirely over the head; she condi/nes to nes not ts=use of Its bnooono Is i arthlbl 7n U flTeP r .ff npon ' tre ' ll th m:11 0 :P mind. Other. of my family end Siena meeting y storative, with the happleat effects, thomfair, ha/ omPtidam and doubt. In refiwence to its character end value are ett• tinily removed: and Icon and do most cordially and confl dontlally recommend its tom by all who would hare their bur restored from white or grey (by ream of dams or age,)to original miss and howdy, and by all young pernonewho would have their hair beautiful and _gbany. Very truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN. 7210) Wool: It was • 10131 g thr ORM, I my you at IlUsee Geld before I got • bottle of &Westin for which fen gave me an order noon goer wet in Detroit, ea when I gat It we concluded to try it on Km Illann's hair, u the eurnetteet df id power. It hes done all that you meured me It would m and others of my femily mad Mende, linfion* ultimined its effieta, ere now using andremonmending Ileum to other, II entitled to the highest conalderatlon you claim for It. Again, eery reepecthdly and trothrur... guLlklION MANN. au.n.,j6l.,Jane2s, ma. • I have used Prof. Weed's Thar Rodentlre, and beveled. mired its wonderful effects. My lair wee becomlnzis , I thought, prematurely grey, but by the nee of his re tire It has resumed Ite on color, end harem bt per so. Id. DEEM egliertator, 0, ft, O. J. MOOD A 00,, Providers, 312 . Bradley, N. Y. (la the great N.' Y. Wire Belling Establishment) and 111 Market dna, EL Louie, Me, and rods IV dal rod Dlllt glob. aukrktydewis W U 0 D'S HAIR RESTORATIVE .—A y large cinantity on haw! and Ibr soda by D. 41/AIINEEITOCIL4 CO., 1 • void • corner of iceartb 144 Wood Inc City and County of Phlladlelpfld se sn. Tux Oconcomiwitsen 'or Prurwrr.want TO JAMS NICHOLSON, Adminietra r &bond noun( theestais of John Nicholson, greeting. Ws command you, seredme that hj_fttlad°!. bluntest and excuses whatsoever, yon , • Proper person; before the llonorable, the Judges of our plans' Owns, at• Court to be held qn Ida,, the nth ofOctober, A. D„ISST,Itt 10 deleck, - of as foram; to also why amenity shook! not be enteral It ash amount the Court any direct for the foledhl Perttdosowt°ofro dutln allafololoWntor !donned, and further to abide order of the Mart In the premises, de, and hosted Cult n t, under penally of ouebundred pounds. Winn= OOWALD TIIOIIPdON.TAddt eat Rhilta4P the 28th day of Soidernberi In the year of oFLcal, thousand eight hundred adrift, seven. nahecd2md W. JACICSON.DSP. Ceske Me. TABLE OIL CLOTH of the very best quail ;i t a t emx lb?a t 2s and " -Btu ttta e daas s /mit . J. t IL =LISP& PRATT'S AMALGAM PERS.—Very Ithatict, and pnlot. not& az tiljtjg ' t - O.JOHNUONIk gitionam No. it Bald iltin atibettistmento °rna a Prmarz'' A C ' ' '''''' n - ° ' , } The Manufacturers' Insurance Company Pittsburgh, Nov.l6th, ISM. i OtiNOT/CF. TO STOCLUOLDERS.—The•AnnuaI 1 Om IV.. 10 Sforchaate Exchnor, Meeting of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and '2' HI L A DREPRIA, ConneLlssille loutrood Compuly will be held at the Office of the Company, (yon.' Dunning.) Fourth strict. in Out city of ' Charter Perpetual—Capital, $500,000. Pittsburgh, on the PIRST MONDAY (wreath day) OP DE- WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL RINDS OF EMBED NEXT, nt 10 clocks . o' a, for the purpose of Tire , electleg Twelves Directors for the cumin& lea, Marine and Inland Risks. rialaltilatwF A. L.RUSSELL, Secretary. AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President, Wlt. A. I:IOWA& Vice Pratidotta ALFRED WERRA Secretary. NEW MUSIQ.-.-CUARLOTTE BLENE, NO. 110 Wood St. has Inst received per EvPrma. Ono Cheering Word, BMW, by J. IL Thomas, 05c; Homo and Pelona, balsa, by E. C. !Wry, 1.1 e; ILiconlati. Nocturne, L. M. Gottschalk, 60c1 Vol., Poetlque, Lenoir° pour le Piano, Gottschalk, 75, These are Gottschalk's two last compositlomr. Hume, Sweet Homo, with rarlatlorm, by Thalhotg. $ Ihtitittiful Flowers, Italica, J.R. Thomas. 25,.. Mary of Tipperary, the frith Milkmaid's Song, Song by Miss E. L. William% (The Welch Nightingale.) LOm Row. Fisherman, Row, (Song of the Fisherman's Wlll9 with colored lithogrophs„som Star of the Erauing, beautiful song and churns, be: Rosalie. the Prairio Flower, :Sr. Kitty Clyde, L. I'. 11. Crosby, 1.".% Elizabeth Schottlech,Dotiworth. Alm. a largo collection of Guitar Songs ma piece% Violin and VlOlll3 and Plano Music, just received. lIILOITE DUM. ILS lioal SCt. II Sod door aboeo sth P ßt. 6a.3lusic healed free of metage. tlorf UNION OYSTER HOUSE, MIXER RAND AND rs LIBERTY STREETS, RECEIVED DAILY, CAN AND SHELL O Y S S, .Lake and Eastern Flsb, &a nols;d4w VALUABLE HAND BOOK..—Things Not • v Generally Known—a popular hand book of faro not readily arcesitible la language, literature, hooks, customs, manners, lawn, bOtory, geography, otatiatlrs. the phyoltal attend., the nab:mono-Inm, arts and manufacture.. Ited.ey D 20.1 A. Wells. In 1 vol., 12mo. not KAY 1 CO.. NOTICE TO FARMERS-10 of tho Im proved Railroad Power. era ready for delivery at our •hop, combining the beet Improvements; umvrrated with 3 men and 2 hones to thr.alt 175 bushels per day, or double that quantity of oats, In the most complete order. Price 5100. noladtda3tuF JAMES WARDROP. LINSEED OIL-110 bble. for sale by R. A. PAIL' CO., unlg corner Wtxxl ,onb Finn. eta LUM-50 bbls. for sale by ¢ol9 D. A. FAILNESTOOM & CO. B.aSAIIICOPAIVA-400 lbs. for sale by nos B.A. PATINESTOCK k CO. FOI)DER CUTTERS—Tha Albany Hay and Straw Cutters are the mot stmplesmd complete, Machine. 1n use, far ludo at the Seed and Implement Ware house, 47 Filth at. nolEhltds3twP Jaltrg WAITDROP. CIDER MILLS--Gof Hickok's Keystone Mill and Press of 1857, In dare and for sale at cod. nolB:ltda3twF JAMES WARDROP. FANNING MILLS—Our winter supply of the Lancaaterk liken Patent Grain Pane and Send. ton In dorm nolfeltdetarF JAMES WARDROP. • LNN. WHEAT.-758 sacks on steamer - Cuba, to arrive and for nate by nolB ISAIAH DICKEY at CO HITE IVHEAT.-95 bgs. by steamer "Empire Mr " and "Altamont," and for ask by ATWELL, LEE d CO, No. S Wood St. OLL BUTTER.-5 bbls. choice to arrito and for solo by (boa) ATWELL, LEE & CO. . _ WHITE BEANS.-1 bbls. in store and kr Lela by , (no18) ATWELL, LSE t CO. POTASII.-10 bbls. a superior article, to arrive by C. & P. IL IL and far eel° bj , - =lB ATWELL, LEE k CO. VXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. —3O hp Os m.) In store r.BEI fur sale by. nolB ATWELL, LEE & CO. PEARL STARCH.-250 boxes superior re.l Resell on conalgameet and fur sale by bola ATWELL, LEE A CO. KENTUCKY bales on con thretroent,and !brook low to CiOdle, by non • ATWELL, LEE &CO. TIMOTHY SEED.--. 50 bgs. a superior article la Mare and lor sale by (not ATWEI.L LEE CO. HEES4I.-10 •xes super. Cream Cheese, last received sad flir sale by. .018 ATWELL, LEE A CO. TICKNOR'S HOUSEHOLD WAVERLY. fic, Volume.. Ivanhoe. With Olustratiosta, 2 vol., l2mo. nolB HAY k CO., 5.5 Wood strret. To Soap and Candle Manufacturers. VANS' PATENT GEARED PRESSES, with Doable Self. Emptying Iron Bose., forth" oswof Tallow Clusthiler., made and for Wetly CHARLES EVANS & SONS, Phitadelphf& N. IL—All kinds of &row Presses, for Printer., Book Binders and others. route and for sale at low rates. We refer to A. Witsose k Co, Snap Manufacturers, Pitta burgh, Pa. ' nolialOm GLASS -200 IA Window Glass for sale , by mol7l HENRY II COLLINS. . A PPLES-200 this. to arrive and for vale JOIL by not: lIENRY 11. COLLINS. STARCII-300 bxs. Rochester Pearl Starch for rado by r! , al7 HENRY II COLLINS. C,— R CHEESE --401) In. W. . Cutting Cheese for imbiby nbli 112NRY IL COLLINS. ILIAINEY TOPS-200 tiotbie Chimney Tops far Kale by Inol7 111711 Y li. OOLLINEL ENN. FLOUR AND WHEAT.- - moo fork., 'Wheat, /C 4) bbl,. extra W 107.bzgs On acazber 31114 , nalo ent FarOf Plow, cr and for male by AIAII DICEEY & CO ART) 01 L—lo blds. ju t reed and for sale by H. L. P 'INF:STOCK a CO , nol6 er Wood end Fount, 8.. _ ---- ' -- winilNG--sO bids. in store and for sale by note U. L. YAIINESTOCK &CO. iiTATRILLA-21.1 doz. on L. FAIDTP.STOCIL At CO. ULL'S SaR turd and for sale UININE-10 Ihg. on hand and for gale by bold E . L PAIINESTOCS AW. _ _ _ UM GAMBOGE-150 lbs. in store and for Ws by nolfl 11. L. VA LINESTOCK & CO. ARLOIt FURNITCRE--We aro constant ly manntacturing. Parlor Furniture of tho latett d. eigrv, and the quality nuaranteed tcrpurelaarra. note T. B. TOVNG k CO. , 13 Staltnaeld ',treat. SPRING BEDS—You can find at our Ware booee the lowest priced Opoing Bost that Is °Mired to the public. sole T. D. YOUNG a CO. ETAGERS, oit WHAT-NOTS--Some very rich patterns finished and far eala at rery low prism role ' T. B. YOUNG t CO. rrIIIERAPEUTIC CHAIRS--Another lot of that. comfortable Reclinlag Chaim from $2O to $5O each. nob; I'. B. Tot:No A CO. Select School. • MRS. DR. J. IL WILSON will i open on jai. MONDAY N Ne. l6th, a Select School, lu Ne , stile Mall, corner of L FW, ourth and Llberty etreets. and Joliette the patronage or parents who wish to educate their chil dren to priruteechool. • nolaltd ALLADVALE FLANNELS--These alai Planoda so celebrated because of their mdulok able quality, are always to be found at Korea!' 'MURPHY 13IILD, Who also hereon hand Shaker and Welah U F l anne ls, Gauls Welch do, bilk Warp and Colored Bay Store Elmnele for children,' wear. mI4 TSHALL not suffer from Chapp Gl ed Hands may more, Once I know Flenting'e cerine Cream, which he sells at the corner that id Market et and the Diamond, corm them entirely. nolt PURE 01110 CAT A WISABRANDY, equal to any Imported Cognac, to bo had at ml 4 JOS. PLEML•GTS. HONEY AND BROWN WINDSOR SOAP, Palm and Castile poop, Frangiparail and Almond Soap, Porcine and limber Poop, (or aale M • JOS. FLEML`GPS, CU'AP LE TOBACCO.-3 lads. of AP domwd Lee! Tobacco Just received on consignment from Louise(lle, and for sole by W. & ILLVELIAItT. noU N 0.12.) Wood EL - - BLADDERS WANTED.—Hog, Calf and Iket Madder. wanted at the TobaccoEnntr and &gar enure ut W. & D. FUN ELIAWT, . nol4 No. 43 Irwin St. WIIEAT k FLOUR.- ranks Wheat, extra family Floor, nn 'steamer Rock City to arrive, fur min (roll ) LSAIAII DICRRY & CO. • 13 AMYVVAILIO. • SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 Wood Street, Pistrborgh, la AS ON RAND A LARGE STOCK OF trAnDwATIL, which 61;111 xll vciy low for CASK. In addition to hia Locke, 'Doges, Knives and Parka, Spoone and lame uwortment ofCarpenters' Tuniti ho Imo received a large aupply of SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFPERS, GROVELS, TONGS AND POKERS. SLEIGII DELLS AND ENAMELLED PRESERVING KETTLES. oc2Paltf NEW CARPETS, AT • THE FOURTH STREET STORE. W D. & 11. NeCALLUM IT AVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY 1111 lugemsortment of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, kc., the lateet atylos for Fall Trade, COMprilillg VELVET AND DIRISSELS, TAPESTRY AND THREE PLY, SUPERFINE AND LOW PRICED INORAINS. Mad, Dutch, Hemp, List. -Rag. Nall and Stale Carpets Rugs, !data Cocoa Slatting, Starr Rod., ke., Sr. Also, a choice lot of Druggeta from 000 to tour yards wider beautlfol patterns Floor Oil Cloth, from R to 24 feet wide, with all other goods usually (wool IA Int class flarprt Stores, all of which wo are prepared to sell at the very low est rates for duh. ocB W. I). A. 11. bIcOALLIFIL 1111 E CHILDREN'S FRIEND.—AYER'S WORM CONFECTION.—The public has lon g since re a ted •Worm Remedy that to alike efficacious, and at the 'same limo lees injurious to the health and constitution of children than the specific heretofore known as Vermifoge. That remedy is now offennt In Ayeea Worm Confection. It Is warranted purely regetablo—la destitute of Calomel and Ilka Minerals—will perform all that Vermllnge Will do—la pleamut to take—leaves no ;nausea—dove not !ticker, and will not injure the constitution of the smallest or most dell. •te children. Compounded and for sale at the Drugstore JOHN RAFT, Jc., corner of WooII a n Sixth eta, Pittsburgh. y OST.L-A draft drww by G. S. Backus, Gen. Agent. Nashville, Tenn for $103,98 payable (.3 day. after sight, 011 Samuel P. Tra cy, New York. The above dean was dropped between the Post °Mee sin. SmithAeld,Llberty and• our deice. It will be of no service to the !leder, • We will to, greatly obliged If the finder will hand It to us. lISAIAIT DICKEY A CO., No al Wave Bt. FALL AND WINTER-' onomq AND PARLOR STOVF.B, GRAM ANTI FENDERA, ruts LIONS, scuprixs, Lod other .Reortablo orticlee in my Ike, for eats to nit OEO. W. rirnutv, E=M! • —OO bgs prime Rio Coffee; bt Ati. Y. IY. "Ala and ImPerkl 00 bun fd and lts Lump il'obocrcd 270 k Sans, smarted siseE 100 kw* Window Ohs; mooned elm% 60 tbs. Eno With Baulk 100 do Corn 600 bdla. Etra l =er .200 two 011ve, 016.11* ' Rada Dad Yalailoyr, 100 do' Mould and OW lAddlel masos a CO ;yob by. Able Aaron S. Lippin'nott, Wm. B. nowt., Marine Man, Win. A. Rhode , William Alfred Weeks, J. Rinaldo Sank, Chm. J. Jain P.Simons Jades Ilonth. . _ E. . D. J.mes. Es, Cab. Cit. Bk. !Innen Milling,. ES., 11,...,,,, lionirm,n & On.„- Jatnes Ilun-anl. Es., " T. Kenintify, Jr,* Co, C. 11. P3lll/M l / 1 1. i:,., .. WWII, Ileimpton i Co., J. S. Le, Es, - encutinktkam et Co: EittnEnigh Odin., No. tki Wat,strect. J. W. IIAUTIEN Agent. W. W. WILSON, Agent, Dubuque. kerchants' insurance Co. of Philadelphia. wm. v. PETTIT, Prent D J. If