Vittsburg 4aptte. 7.7rau5t5.....z.t. Wm-4. Er. lUD D Arilftllefli'4.eY47sl-471-faii:s MONI)IVIMANINCI, - 55EC. - 7, Mit Republican City Conventlon TDE EtzieutieiNs of tlie : Oiti of Pittsburgh are manta to ineeten their ;turpentine Miran it the mull Platen for boldhlt_Delegate Elections, on BATDEDAT. TILE DAY OF DEM:MBE; MT, and aeleet,ke Lretbx Are Inman Croat each wart to restrnent tbsart.Sa?"lo 4 to be held at the Court now, oniTEDNESTtit Dee at 10 o'clock A. 11.. far the putteee of ocontaattunenue d'u" C't dty ellecMt"e-EulTorwl - et Me entran , • tton.. The ineettnen Intuth trend terd upoft•nt- o'c lockt'. !Lend &ma at 7. , o'Clock?. Al. • - td , bondage Ward Ilettinte , - thefreandldatos ftir weed 0 ".E. 4121 ".. time, Weal othanting ditedhd . 4 TuEltt... By order of-the Clty tt.i.4T den. - H E. DIALFM3TO3-Idirowdt• The Wasitalnrou. LTUt tretprriboTrOim.y. The Wishingtoii, Unto' n - orzoic. 41,had a very "tweeze . airible - ',o9ndemningl'th; 4 111 :44aPhia PAW for its coursein regard to the KanaasCon etitutiou4Conventicrn. It - concludes aefollorrs: "lie (the editor_ of the Pan) is exactly : in the condltion•or thelnackll.eplibliettityhonfhree gallatUr l'Oegt4:fii former =West,. lie Terting And cutmliplying the great principle that. the will - of the miajority ahotild. Such perversions of that principtenould Josiity mobs, .lynch lei anti all oterthren- of ten and order.' . , The whole . ;arVirloga. in the reguLtr overseer .The _tile -344 y reverberates through it. liiwitattn4A-b'y It. Ha tomes book at tho Union gallantly and main tainsidigteund 7ithou s t flitictOtiv Thejrbgle PurPort: 01 1 111 a article Lit the Union • . is to Show , that' there Iv:tie:Wier necessity ass propriety for Mibmitting the constitution to the people of Kansas. answer," say the 'Press, 'no this miserable' Apology for what is neither more nor Less than a 'great moral fraud is," an article which appeared in the Washing. ton Unicailhielf,'44nly which that organ of thaadministration mad: •• • "When there'll , no serious dispute upon the ConstitutiMiTeitlei is theiairventionor among the people, the power of the-delegates - alone may . ut it o P9saLlett- no the case in 4aitstir:'..''Alitioitilitit:- . .etrugitie this country ever saW; ttPoiitheanistitapOrtant issue which the Constitution is 'to:determine; has been goingon there for several years, between 'parties so evenly balanced that both claim the majority, and so hoitnis to one another that numerous lives have been rest in the contest. Under these. circumstances there can be - no such thing as ascertaining clearly, and without doubt, the !cal of the people in any way crape by their own direct expression of it at the polls. 4. Constitution not subjected to that 'lest, no. Matter What it contains, will never he .aihnotledged by its opponents to be anything but a fraud.' , This is a conclustse - conaemrtation of the Organ, out;of- its own month. The. Prat; in conclusion; time hurls defiance at It .tlndignant at its most pitiable, dilemma, and deverateat the scornful independence or those Democrats who will not be drogooned by any man into submission to confessed wrong, much less by so awkward a drill sergeant as tho Union, it has lost its. patience, and attempts to intimi date with an infantile vigor truly dismal to behold! We have only to say, finally, to the Washing ton trnian,.that we devise and-reject its cen sorship. When it. aps'As of Abolition sympa thies, it should look closely -baits own household. We defend a great principle. We opposa no Slave State, fairly' made. We resist wrong and fraud, whether exercised for or against the South. We stand by the cuathor of the Nebraska MIL Is he en Abolitionist ? We stand by th e 'Governor of }Lanus. Is he a disorganize ? We follow the public opinion that elected James .13n chanan. It was not false in is not false new: Supported.by such authorities, we can afford to look down with ineffable contempt upon a newspaper which, like Tom Thumb be fore an audience of full-grown men, imagines itself a king, when it is only . , the puppet of a set of grasping speculators." . . 4 NEW P4ATFOBX.—The Washington Union, few days ago, published the following most "teselnating doctriness7 . • • - "The .Constitution declares that the citizens ofrach Stateshsil be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several Slates. Every citizen of one Slate cog ini"zother State has, therefore, a'right to the protection of his person; and that property wltich is now re cognised an_ancliby tbASonstilution of the Uni ted' States, any lasi of "'State to the contrary, notWitlistazoling.'. S 6 Ttiefrani any 'State having right to deprive him of his property, it is its bounden duty to prefect him in its possession. If these velars aro correct—and we believe it would be difficult to invalidate them—itfogews.' that all State lan., whether organic or otherwise, which prohibit a citizen of one Statv_frcm adding in , anothsr, _land - bringing.. his slave, property with: him, midmost especially derfnrin„i it forfeited are direct riol.licins - orehe 0;1'04 intentions of a Gov ernment _which, an before Etated;ls the protec tion of person anflptoterty,"and of the Canal.'- " talon. nr:Xue. Utlitna - States, which recognises properlyAnalaVes, and declares that 'the =no • a - kelt Cate shall he entitled to all the privileges and immunities of - citizens in the several fitates,'..among•'the' most essential of Vatic'', is the protection of perstin and, prop arty." If these doctrines 'are to be carried Out in Pennsyletutie, there would not - be eisoughDem carats left to fill an omnibtei.:.L There iS not. a CongSassional district in this State that .would not: udanimously reject nay _ man °flaying anchiloctrines on his banner. Such opittionS,' hayiser;are in happy sympathy yrith a supporeof the Calhoun minori ty ConsentiOn.::—Phil.-I?iste. As our neighbor of the, Union has committed himself in fei+ot: of the Cal.h?im Scut - siltation, he will prohablY*Aake thalsSek track and withdraw his disapprovatk:fixuarticie in Ids Washington namesake .. quatia - t4se. After swallowing the Haciaas etrindle he cannot, certainly, plead a fastidious tastatigainat the doctrines or the gos ermuent organ. Pununto TEE Panv.—The Pittsburgh Union, in commenting on Wood's defeat, earn, "Our party, in consequene of its toogeneral success, needs purgation occasionally, tad we. have the condition of knowing that-this result willfollow this Mayor's election. Men, who are disposed to alentice the party_ for personal ends, most Share ctinftacrifice, aid' in political decapitation, receive their ' merited' reward. Suctritaile one goad effect of this undesired corrective,' In this abiding oonfidence,'Ne rest, measurably. Content." ' . If the deraoeratio party will not, tiler:an to its ranks the 5,000 honest - deto , :,isied a w h o against 'Wood, pertikt In et' f°6— ' into our ranks, lar , can baeo -.• et-ring them ranks are always open far -4hjecidon. °o men from. 411 . ,•Frere. plion of honest welcome and 2ro , slMll gladly 11,onesty, fr. expelled, on seconnt of their Tamtesnyldall. POSTAL Mown! Onvens.—The- Philadelphia Bulletin says truly that therecent robberies of the mails by: Tockernan, by which so many money renfiltantei_ktrie_been.lost, demonstrate the necessity of aPoita l.:. 'fifottey Order system, by which money an , be tie:tined through the man safely , in Past Office Aran% in any amount, payable td order. The registered letter system is ebnmbug, and exposes money in the mall to, robbery: Gip us the Postal Order system, or else guard theonail WO. billet.. hinrrauts •Fardatrrt.=-The New TOrk-:Tri tune stitis a Fred, truth in Jew, wortls, Ono ; "there is Such a thing no mistaken frugality. - it would bo poor eoononey•Sor the inerdusat's or • banker's wife to make her •orni. dresses 'and do her own washing in Order to save 'money for alms-gicirsg; and thereby reduce her. washer-* woman to beggary and tam her seamstress into the street. -Let-all be . frugd; bit that. frugality which deprives the poor of •the, galas of honest ___ industry an order to all the insatiable maw of be: • , isnot tUbe eotarneuded.!' • • GantMireerrEis litnamtori.--TheSt.Eaul Timer, in mentioning the obstaeleathat the Re palladia:had to-.tontenT,Xillkin thareeent elee dolt nithat territory, gisest apirtfel list et the Eederar and Territorial office-holders in that Ter ritory against, whatairandlite4titimme when, warier; Fairuntintp.in Atm. aggregate to $310,- - 600. g1..11-WOhls&L.wglojettle„.This RSV a P°Wer°l26ftenelfi.oo.o24o,ll4llllrAiS*liial": 1p sinco,thor'ylleifNect.: iMweretot!llytorr • scrop4llo-4-e . - Tnis romipto ofigot - aw44* - YiirkilivingiSr.' month of November read 294,22.", about °TPA:Mirth of ~ithlch• Rif from England." , The apt:iris, to the ante time, from postort• sad - New York were $3,=,910, being mare than the receipts, all the English gold-har ing gone back as fest hirecelre.l. The steamer • from : Boston on the 3d took 333P:000,the tie on the,stlrtaor $1,q00,000, .and the creamer 'trf , liel h e 9tirwilEtal4e proluiblYi#ol l, 99 o,ooo . A nurOnazitiPhilddelphtilaibai namteted !!-:k ophsin ebargeotimsking.sansages cut of horse :?7•; meet. .The orldeneiTagaloo ,4e bittr*.w.qe . , FROM WAIFILITITOX:7—Mgc correspondent of thei!ribtini telegraphit:.' ' is Senator Roughs!" isheiw,- The breach between hint and the President aeons likely to widen.— His urgent remMirimAmions of devoted friends for important,. positions have been treated very cavalierly throughout. He asked a first-class Mission for his lieutenant, Richardson, and oh. lamed fof him the offer of the Governship of Netuntsins. _ ' .- -- -Wis - eiiriently reported that his Ohio friend, I Steadman, who came here stronglyrecommend ed for an important post, was met by Mr. Bit chatdin with the blunt remark: "Sir, you did all you could against me at the Cincinnati Con vention." Steadman, as soon m he had recur ered from the surprise 'which this observation ' occasioned, replied: "True, Sir; I did support Judge Douglas in that Convention, because I be lieved him the ablest and fittest man presented. lam ofthe • same opinion still. I wish you a good morning." 'This systematic rejection of Douglas' friends by the Executive may not have provoked the pending schism, but is likely to aggravate it. • Richardson is known to be ve hement-against the dodge submission. Senator Douglas is emphatic in denouncing the Kansas Constitution as violative of the spirit .of thoNebaaskaßill, and as ignoring the pledges and professions of the Democracy. Ile pro clahashieoppositiori, if the instrument present ed to Congress is identical with, that published. and only waitifor theothcial documents. With out eipressing his p9rpo.se distinctly, he in un derstood to favor the introduction of an enabling act for It new Convention. • if this stand bo maintained, a schism in the Democratic party is haeritable, for Mr. Bonglas has that power. A TRU:VIRG BOARD or• Hi:ALTO:4Ie l'hila delphitt Board of Health, coroPosed mainly of demoirats, has been detected in, various cots of peculation and fraud. The_ Public treasury has been wronged out ollarge sums of money by the action of the ; fictitious bills have been presented and paid, and Warrants drawn in the names of firms vrhomever had any trans actions with the Board; the members of the Boartrhave'used the public funds in eating and drinking; and covered up the facts by fictitious charges. Ono transaction is in regard to filling a lot at Breed and Prime streets. Previous to making tile contract, the cost of this job was estimated at about $9OO. The bills actually rendered amount to $24,413, amt - $11,531 93 havibeen paid to the contractors. The earth was hauled from cellars dug for private indi viduals, who paid for the* work. The lot had a capacity for only 20,777 loads, while the cost is for 124,240 loads,. or a quantity sufficient to make a mound larentY.fent higker'than the curb stone. Bills for dinner's,: litmoni, cigars, car riage hire, consumed the whole of the revenue ; but this being insufficient, fictitious bills were made out to meet the deficiencies, and were passed by the Board. Is this a fair specimen of democratic rule Tar why in which Tuckerman carried on his mail robberies shows a singular degree of care lessness in the management of mail transporta tion. The mails between this city and Bestob, valuable as they are, and great temptations to depredators as they bold out, are conveyed. it seems, in a car which serves at the same time as ahaggage room and as a place for smoking and lounging on the part of such persons as the conductor may see fit (has to favor. It further appears that this car, with its valuable contents; is occasionally left unlocked at certain stopping places, with nobody to look after tho until bags, which are thus exposed to be appropriated by anybody bold enough to lay hands on them. Considering the largo sums paid for mail transportation by'railroad, it might be expected that conveniences would be furnished for pr.ei i ng themail bags under lock and key, sad ;n a place accessible only to the person laying them especially in charge, iltaltail of their being placed, as they weni'3, teem to be, on- a level with passenger!:l3aggage.—N. I. Trill. D'....A.T11 Or Ali EDITOR: RCP. Anson Rood, regret to state, late editor and joint proprie tor of the Philadelphia Daily Times, expired on Friday last at his residence in this city. As a clergyman Mr. Rood was highly respected, while as an editor his sincerity and earnestness In the cause of the policy and principles that he advocated, made for him many friends.. Rut for the arduous duties of the latter profession ALP. R. was physically unfited. The embarrass ments which attended his enterprise, and the harrassing character of the business detail of a losing concern fell too heavily on Oka. His death, we aro informed, was the result of strong mental anxiety, and - the corroding effects of Chest unceasing Gaz. TICE correspondent of the N. V. Times says: The .Message willexpress a distinct approval of Gov. Walker's entire official course in Kansas. The President will also, in Grat document„ex • pees the opinion that the Convention should have submitted the whole Constitutioo to the popular vote and his own regret that it did not Pursue . this course ; while he will also say that initie opinion the spirit of the Kansas-Nebraska Dill has been carried out in the:submission of the 'question of Slavery, which has been the principal topic of controversy. Sot the Presi dent will not recommend the admission of Kan sas under tho LecomplOn Constitution, nor even suggest and specific action upon it. He will merely lay that document before the legislative body for its consideration. Tut: enormous er,tent of the quarter- ester's 'train .for 'Abe Utatrexpedition, illTolving an ex penditure of .$4,000,000, is shown by the follow ibg dialogue, said to hare occurred between Sen ator Civin and Gen. Jessup, the Quarter Master General: Gen. J.—No army ever equipped'hy this Gov ernment was so well appointed as that now under march for Mab. ,se_nator f.lwin—Yea, 1 have heard your ar rangdments were on a magnificent scale. Gen. J.—We have thirteen hundred wagone. Senator Groin—And the army la a fine one. • Gea..L—Yes, we have - two thottaand men. Senator Gwin—Then yon have nearly a wagon to each Man.— Washington C00...0f Cour. Zit?. Cot. Bravos WE= THE REPIIIIILIVASS.—In oho leUer from Cot Benton, written since his late illness, which hppears in the Lexington Obsrrrrr, he thus defines his position: • "For one, Fenn give no political aid or.com fort to any mar or party, in any future election who shall uphold the opinion of the Supreme Cone, in declaring the nullity of the Missouri Compromise; and in decreeing the self-exten sion of the Constitution to Territories, carrying slavery with it, and preventing Congress and the people of the Territory !rem sayiriglea or nay to its Introduction or repulsion," . . The Masouri Dcmorrav (mitts this vitt ex ilesummo Woaus.—The (N. II.) American states that -anchezter city resumed tho -e priet works La that Tuesday on fall ..anufacturO of 'calicoes Oh mostlynp.• time. The several companies, who per, in the manufacture of tools, yl y apy the junction shop at Worcester, r ...;ncommenced work also on Tuesday on full .;.4e. Work was suspended throughout the 'rise shop about-four weeks ago. ? ' AVORIL FOR MEI t&EXPLOTED.—A .correspon led of the Cincinnati Commercial, writing from Springfield, Clarke county, Ohio, says: "There is a good demand about here for good hands to husk corn and chop wood. One dollar per day ie'paid and 60 cents cord to.wood-choppers, and plenty of work. Potables'. 26 cents per bushel. wheat 75 cents, corn 25 cents, hogs $3,- 50 to $4, bay $7,60 per ton. — 4_ Tee Lecompton Democrat, tie organ of the Administration party at the capital of Kansas, earnestly opposes the policy adopted by the Le compton Convention, and =tends that trouble alone can grow but of IL Various Southern papers take the same view of the matter.— Among thed we may mention the Louisville, Ky., Demoerat t independence, !do., Messenger, Montgomery,. Ala., journal, Wilmington, N. C., Sonrnal. . Tug Boston Journal says that Hon. N. P. Banks, will take his sent in the United States louse of Representatives, which meets next week, and hold it for a month, as the new State .GOvernment of Massachusetts, of which he will Bechief, cannot come into existence until the 6th of January next. dile resignation from Con gress will take effect on the lot of January. Tan dealers In dings, dyes, &0., at a meeting this morning resolved that It was expedient to shorten the term of credit given on goods in their line. The present term is six months, and it is understood this is to be reduced to four months.—Y. Y. Trib. . PROIUECYINCI.9.-.1 feel that the rietoryis mine —Fernando Wood, Friday night. "In one more 'week another meeting will be held at the Academy of Music, to reedy') the !lows that Fernando Wood has been elected by 20,000 majority."—Mr„ Dolonv, Friday night. Tne Fan TRAPIL—Furs to the amount.of 6180,000 have been exported from Minnesata the past year, being an increase of $3;040 over that of 1800. The fur trade is an item of ton.' ideratile Itoportance to - lhat Territory, and is ..quatintlyineteueng. . . ',!_.Tuz.narlantionmeason at St. Paul, this-year, ':cs:tenticSYroa lay;l to N0v.14-198 days--tho' ,ahortest season on record.: They number of steamboat arrive:la way 1027, an increase of 189 overlie year: The thermometer at that city on the 2.3 d ult. stood at IT degrees below sere. Manumit., Conn., Dee. 3.—The injunctions against the Mercantile, Charter Oak, sad. Er. change Biota of this city, have been *emoted. The [tanks will resume business as nsall. Tue grossitTelpta of the. New York ord. - Erie - Railroad biNovember, it islitt4o,eltaw afidllog *tr.' la. compared withyear,, of about 5/00;000.1 . • sp . ettat Another bast f die... Efficacy of Bear have's Holland Bitters. --y. M. Potpdartar, at VlllOl2l orlicie, September, 34th, /55.4, saya: "Some weeks sluice being seriously affected with pain and I .I.le.sizaeas at the stomach, fossof appetite, mad at times *Moog symptoms in. s imiviv`vii to try rm. I Holland Macre, nod I feel It but an art of Justion to the ar.' no well as for the rod pf thou why, may I,e atb.u`d with tike derangement of its Marna* testi:ilea-that the 030 ni one single bottled - Lida MOJA.' proved of ho.leulal ' beriegt,lavlrig freest the stouts/it from a/I sense of depre. sion. and removed every aynintom ,of I world I alai remark, that two other members of my family, who I were afflicted Ina eindlar manner with myself, Were eutire. ly relieved by the use of a Morin bottle curb." at $1 per bottle, or six bottle. ter $5, by the pro. minters, BENJ. PAOP., Jr-, t W, Maim/snoring Phi.... teutirtsandChetulets, Pittsburzlh Pa., and Droomista Fen . sr/11y. See advertisement. deinlkwT SEIFTON Bs. 13111.13.1i.0111:341. LAND AND HOD SD AGENTS. Locus: .Vrert,lmbvern 4th and bat ,Vrerta, ST. LOUIS, MO. 110U.44:11, LOTS end LANDS for sale nr lease: State. Co o n ty and City Taxes fend on Real Estate; choir. solectioo. lands entered ond, the Onthmtloo Law, at cents per acre. comprising Pine, Mlneril aruLtsgticultnrai lands. Ifia , raut4 bonattf, eold and located. City refer r. Finn. deTailtudO Advanced year. ottao reit,' its to feel then...say of. nei. 10 nano artillolatfuesins, by which to rally and restore temporary ntrengtlextd facing to nor Impaireal fac ulties, which Is runt cffectentlly &no by the to., of HOVE, Isx's ectruarren Srenscrt •Eirrnts„ before meals. One wine gime mod to per direction., ou the bottle, or In unallex quantities, d r ibo twrson fetrerl: in body, will convince the moat credulon. of its restbratire effects, to which thou.- tosla can testify who used It for years, and under no ctrentu stance ronldbe persu,ded to do without. Leann, especially, have found Inestimable benefits molting from the .soot lr- For sale by Druggists and dmden generally everywhere, and 110STETTElt Penn et nolSolawT An Infallible Congo lieinedi.—.l had been tick ittr.e month., not able to do anything, with a ongh rod stuft7o7oudition of Elio wlnd.plpe; 1 tried twvoral of the ties physicians In Win city without receiving any benefit, all of then, sofa toy lung. were affected. I we, confined to (tad tinting the greater part of this limo, I nape:l:mated a greet deal iff matter from toy Innge. The first two doccs of your Pectoral Syrup that I took, I could net Labe without laying down In toy Ind, tot beton° I tool Liken two butt'. I .11.4 entirety cored. I hove berm well rear aince. My sick. nes. mom need about the tint of March, of thin year. I , ons now, and was at the time of my hickners, living at Thomas Patbrson . s, In Union street, near the Diamond.' Pittsburgh, Oct. n, MICHAEL AlcAvor. -Prepared and mild by Dr. t/F.0,11. KETSEIt, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by Druggists every. h.re. acOrdswitY • . 4. Krises's SHOULDER Alums—From Pittebtergh Dlipmtels, April 10th, 1820,—For more than 8 years past we have constantly ions the Washington Sue pander Brace, mannfactural by Dr. Ono. 11. Keyser, of No 1.10 Wood atreet, In this city, and would heartily recom. mood It benne/ha are compelled to follow a malotttary occu pation. Aawo bevel:dor, remarked, in calling attention to Its merits, it answer. for a , tunco end Imq:renders, the weight of the pantaloon . . being so placed as to continually tend to bring Ihnishouldere tether natural position and ex. pond the chest, Women, hundreds of atom aro annually lojored by the susigni or enormous 'senores? ahould also procure them braces. De particular in procuring tho•kind mentioned, as many of the brae,. sold ere humbug. Sold at Dr. OEO.II. KEYSER'S, Wholesale Druggist, 140 Wood root, alga of tho Golden Mortar. jaHalterar Twenty Veers Blindness Cured by th 'Osmstatnasn En Lortort.--Mrs. Charity Cstrewhan, of Tomperancesillo, wasentirelybllnd In one eye Sormsors than twenty years, end could warmly 800 with T3llO , other. Sho is alsowt entirely cored by 040 bottle of tticraffenberg Eye Lotian,".d believes that another bottle will entirely re store her ay-es. Sold at Dr. CIEO. 11. KEYSER'S, Ko 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar. Print cents. noalslintY For t DcafPerlCout.-.-AcOUsno ArtacinaTiowo.— ewly Invented 'astronauts that enahlo notice to hear In. . pito of deatnato, aro s adeonceof anything yet mown, or Rely to Locum, of any real eerrice to dos!' per... By • rata of an artificial drnm e the poorer of hearing to atTurted, nd all tho &clams:anus that attend trumpets out mina, entirely dittro•nsed with. They aro awn by laid. so . not to Lo perceptible to othera, and coo hardly frit oh. worn. Apply to nore.ll,trY Dr, Q. U. TEKTFIBIL.IID Wood at. ILICNIZY 11. COLLINS. Forwarding and Commlaaton Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DF.ALERIN Cheeso, Butter. Seeds, Pinks, And Produce Oenorally, JANrE' S. IVocwi Creel, Pateburgh. VANDEVER & FRIEND, ATTonNICYS AT LAW, AND SOLICITOUS IN CII ANC ERN Nn. 5, Shine's Inc*, Ihn.apro. loma. can rlioa promptly :utitc n any part 14 Northern Or W.tpns IVinonsin. uttetel to the purchare sad Sale of Neal Eatato, teltadu ?dotal on Bowie Awl Mortgages schlyarc c-nonGre. W.. QI2X4 'Jr. CO- • Is.I.A.,I\7IErF.A.CTIZIRMRS, r Venn. of Pike and Mechanics Strert, 1 , 711. YITTSBIIII6 , l'A., 31anufarture and Oak Kegs of lila variaue &scrip. Mous of NAIL RYAS, lehlah tiny will roll at the lincat market print. ',41.,/-Contructs aro respectfully 'fondled. All work wv ran tell of the beet quality. vtlfc - - N TH 0 410 LIBRE T T • STREET European and Intelligence Office, Keeps always for wolo Drafts on Europe for sny amount, and stoatnor and fucker Tirkots to end from 14sorpool to New Vora. Girl, C¢ ewke and general L•msuu„lk (Inuit:llAl hcmx.lol.ers on tillort. gl:tdian Vegetable Pitl.n..lPl-rupalwayta uu bawl. Gruught frum Nc‘r York Rua re11r...11 ter kittaburgl.k. . • .teaxitt FURS! FURS!! FURERII FOR LADIFIS AND TAIS9IRS EMENEI • HUDSON BAY nod :SABLE, STONE ELABITN, Eaglt, BOVIEREL, EAPEII, TIOPETtr, .51UFFS, CUFFS owl OLOVE.'. In great variety and price. AVOOILD A CO_ MI %Steal Meer To Nervous Sufferers. A retired Cleromuin, restored to health in a few daye, after many year-Ird great uervone %littering, i 3 x lons to maks known rho moans of rim. Will unit(free) the preactiptitannviaL Dircet tlio Hew. JOB fit.IIIDBONALL No 1. gulloratiert, Brooklyn N. Y. oc.s.2crivinlellritaT. Migr l EllßC23.4larr T4,./4 - ro3FE,g t. 2 ST. CLAIR 'TIICKII fe2G;fAt (N. . . B. P. SHOP„ -Ea• .• AIRRORANT lois Third 9 , •Plttlburgha Pedant, 4 t V-Tito laded Flattena or goods alwaya an hand, sod mutt, lu ardor on the mist reakonst.do tort. Lae malt. dll work warranted. nothatuto J. M. LIT ILE ISZOEIROMX.PASTT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Cl.sir Street, (Dr.lrUh'e Nov 131211d1ng,) meanlydre 301124 COCEMAN ounr...enti. - -_:, or Ira. Railing, Dross }'tuft Doors, Window ShilttP;s, Window Guards, &e., X. ' idw nnJ Stmt and BO Third .Thwel, (1k " ~_ '',Rood and Racket,) PlTT'Elitint/11. C . 4 /mid variety Of new thacy and plain, - .eatable few all parpoara. Partltalas attititiem laid to en alpdng Orate Lota, .lobbingdonn at short make. mr9 : PELYNII, BISSELL & CO., - .ANTrAcmarml or Cooking. , Parlor and liontin -STOVES, Orates,'Frotits; Fowlers, etc., Mad l'iiinesetnion oral* Celetrrnt ed CAPITAL coicacnva rukiva-m, SO. 233 LIBERTY STREET. Jr.trarlfo • ; ITITSTIEMOn, 131/C4o , tr, .. • JorElt tr. %Orb ..... Pitteburch Steel Wprke. JONES, BOYD Sc 'CO., Ilannfactnre; at STECL; alga, WINO, CLAW and A. D. STEr.L; SPRMOS and AXLES, Lbrrtn• Ratsaind Fir.ll SirMt, Pillzfacruh, f' ME= I). B. R0G434.c.5.6z CO., ILLTIITACTCI II33 OF Rogers , Improved Potent Steel Cultivator Teeth. tbrnrr ROSI and Rinse .S.2reds,. Attanavh, Pa. JuMlpdfc• BI:EIGER'B BEIWLIqG . : 2441.CELtInd, The great superiority of emorars at/Lomas Overall . ostlers for the use of Clothing and Shoo Manufacturers, Harness Mdkerm, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, Ilu l o ng boon 'town and ',rustically acknowledged. The undersigned haring au extol:lave variety of those Machines or (mod, adapted to every kind of sowing and etitaldng, luoiter.thwo Jut...maul (0.11 sad exurulne thorn. STRAW. Agent liar Allegheny County, (truer 'pi &nand and Naafi grids, LEWIS & EDGERTON, (Evcctss.s SO G. T. MuAO C 0.,) 'WHOLESALE DEALDIIS.IN CFROCEIR/S, PBADDIYCE AND PITTSBURGH ifANUPACTURRS, No. 107 Wood S Plllsborgh 2;lnulfc f-7WGWI xv es. MAOFiLN S FUR FAIIII4E3 AND 114tilirACTIMIIRS. WHIMLEIR & WILSON ISIANUFACTURINO COMPANY, ..grlitge.Sport, Conn., tit liiiqratt,Gß.:Pizqi Ildi illichlut Stitched thn . itibe plea-data ofWoOporator,istaltiet; with Masa One Thous aCS teautifurailditiedde-Slifsheirerdriaule;ahanst bolsi Icsaly, and eioiseoralag Indierears labia forada. . , IntitatatSalaany.b+ obtalhor bY__ } . l r 4 rt! " 1%44, EMItMM= M=l=Z . A. . A.:C . 4EIR= & .EIRPL, _. Pittsbuygh, General'lnsurance Agency: -- - No. 8.1 Fourth Street, • - • J.P./Tr.IBURGIIt PENNA . . . • Commute's - rep:ev:wind or laigLeft. atataling. Chartemt byTeenAylvauia and other Etat.. 'Fir', Muhl. and Ufa rtil.ks tnkell oralldwrlpticao. A..A.CARRISS, s. a euticivi. looritacaz to instantly cured by afow drops of Dr. Keyser's Tooth Ache Remedy, Prepared and sold a UN- itsysza, / 41 1 WeeLt - the. il_tng 61.31 ol Ei01440 Mairtu. Bilt fLottco DB. PITCH IN PITTSBURGH. • • • IRON CITY Ox and After:Witmr.stur Movmo, Dec. 2, COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. through the Mont ,of DECEMBER and JANUARY. Pitr3gnlrßG4' YNA Claorfered If= DR. CALVIN M. VITCH Board of IllTrneteca.—Factidty oif 14Twirletw. Maybe consulted at hie Room,, at the zupahrirAzzr ST. CLACII HOTEL, PITTSI2OIIOII,PA., The Business Man's College. On TIMIDAY, WEDNESDAY, TTIURBDAT and 'FRIDAY Lo:ryelf and riot( Ctwayiefe Clenturrsiof College fn the preach week; lint except in caecaof Wriergeney no ealle will i United States. be reeelved on MONDAY and SATURDAY of ,each week, lhDolly Attendance iiiPifforilf of 2 0 0 BOndeoilg the extent of his correspondence awl other necessary writ ing rendering it Important that DO. FITCII ebould hare Mr.• dor. w himself, without interruption. DR. crreil would turneetly runhul thoi. who may he laboring under incipient or seated diseases of the Throat or Lungs, of the impotatico of giving thews:lvor lonely eitten• tire,, An it i. only Alien token in reasone,tdo time that throe dierneve ran be twisted with any Diet hope of enegori, and the delay of a few weeks will not unfrainently render hope lessly boot, on otherwhei rureable csse. DR. FITCII would also add that a, bo is arcuotorned to deal frankly with Ids patienta, 0 010 need apply ahe aro afraid to learn their true condition, the Aetna! /date of their loop, and their probable chances of recovery . nol.Difetfilawl 11=91111 I, P. A 6:7l.faif.Fcr - Ns• Celebrated Worcesteraldre Sauce, PRONOVNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS e !, OF A LETTER FRUII To botho MEDICAL OENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD SAUCE. 0 AT MADRAS, Aiel applicable to /-1 To his Brother et ITORCESTEII, May, IS:11. ...Till LEA 11 PERRINS that their Sauce Is highly ecteem. VARIETYd ' nal le, is my `,,pia t iri opinion the palatable ee well es the mint whviesome Sauce that is Riede." The only Model nweeded the Jery of the Fos York Eahltiltion for Foreign Satire, ass obtainod Ly LEA A PEE BLES for their WORCEFFEKSIIIIIE SAUCE, tho world wide Gone ..Iwhich having hel to rionierune imitthme, per ches.c era earnestly rptiteeted to lute that the mums of "LEA ft PERKINS . ' are tawniest upon the Bottle end Sluppier. end printed hpuo the Cabals. Sole Wholeetin Agent., fur the United Stidre JULLN DUNCAN E SUES, ALN Broadway, New York. A stock elway• In store. llee, order. received For direct shltiniont from England. curAly.lfee u. ------ stooauc. G. F. ■'cu+aa WOOD, riTOOREDEIAD & CO., 101r0.04.2111 or American Garvanizeti Sheet iron, And Sole Agents for Ihs SO, of W. Inwr.o Noon's Patent linttatianfluisla Sheet Iroa. Auto,thannizod Oirrentod Iron,for Roollog. tar - Ww.hrcao—No. 134 Avne Strut, Pittsburgh. jcatlydkorte, . W. Nr, D. 1-2.INNELAILT, 1011II1lIllarlIS •ND DWI= IN All kinds of Tobacco, Einntrand Clgarni llare rt , .. 41 3 , a/Amain building N 0.129 Woal stroet, In .tution to their Mannfanturing Ern 2 A 2l lmea , N° -43 /r w ' n street, where they nth be pleased to mech . ° their friends, er21.1p21 a. C. lILMAN & CO., N 0.73 iPourthStreet.Pittsbmlay,l - oa., GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AN'D Insurance Brokers Commmn Cterru 4 3 *'e- ,4 2 000 . Life, Fire, !Urine end Live Stem Stake of all &scrip tioristaken at current rates la the most runakile end prompt pester companlee le the State. jrXelyfc Pittsburgh Variety Works JONES, W.A.L.I.SNO-FORD & CO., (SoccessoM to Warwick, Atterbm7 & C 0.,) klanufactornra of Right and Loft Huai Door Locks, Bprfog, Drop and Thumb Latches, Platform and Conraor &aim, Coffoo, Cart surd Point Mille, and Dramatic Hardware gooor ony, corner of Wracr and Grant drools, Pittsburgh, Pa. ydfc .52431.A.T.1GYLL.1.N, b1.17.4C1R11:3 or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, doltr,dlpb him IGS and 170 Samna Street. D.A.W.MS tlon.e, Sign and Ornamental Painters, AND DRAINERS; DrALIES tl White Lead and Zino Paints. Ala,, all kinds of Palate, 011., Tariathal, WintlOW Ohms, Potty, ktrashee, 144 Wood Sired, too doors abort Diamond Alley. 0 FL G 111 N Meumfacturor and laraler lu all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A N D MaELEA.P Co.n, f SmillyWES Sired and Diamond 1r you value your teeth awl a pure breath, tealtity guiumart, sad countable tiluutlb rp to 140 Wood lava and buy a bottle of lcutio'n TOOTII Lad Too. Mari b an .O:l6.llAvsP THE HEALTH OF AM ERICA N WOMEN —/or many yews I here been troubled with general wearlkeeaend languor, both mental and pliyeical; listionnewOhall hendscho, pain in the bead and temples, reldosea and tendency to stiffness. palpitation of the heart, eery ~ally fluttered or excited, appetite sariai,d..„ esamnch and bOweis deranged, with pain. Any mantel or physical exertion was sure to bring on all the symptoms, say I had to addition, failing of the womb, and great pain In that rd. gem. One physician after swathe, exhisustod Lis skill and gave me up. A patient and ponies - aging, Lao of MAE. IiILALLII UTERINE CATIfOL.I.:.`.OSI fortunately venal me and I Lava no words sunicient to •spnesit my thauknalmwe JULIA ANNE JogNaos. I can truly my that I, have been a &dia.: far many yaws with whites and deranwel menstruation. Aflor a uhkoa I but otheetroublca, euclraa pale taro, Indlgmtlata wasting away, gcoenal languor eitTdobility, palm la the =all of the lark,a sort of aching and &lining trotettion, man betwe,n the shoulder blades extatollui down the opine, low, or appal trooble in the stomach aid bowel., with cold bawls and foot and draultral norreanuesal The /mat excitement would make me *el as 111 should fly away. I tried docton end drugs, and erouthlntx e ono after another, althaLl the Lrnallt. One bottle of AIABSUALL'S UT-ERINU 0.4.1110 L. changed some of my symptoms fos the Wax; and ovw lem entirely and radically Cols I wish that every woman could knew what It wilt dab CLA1118.4.11. OBER. iIdftSIIALL'S trfrattlNE CATLIOLICAti has eared my life, sa I redly believe. I tried duelers and medicine until it wanted cutest to try longer, when trot with a lady who raclansuended the Cethotloor suatrouglyiliat I deemed it my duty to try It. 1 was meetly trontded with deranged men struation. Illy nymptonia wore principally pains to the hack and abdotnee, bearing down ptroall,, at the time of the Mum, bloating, colic, nausea, constipation, feeliog as if the back and limbs were bralaed or broken, eruCtations and romping ankiat7 tutu roomed to be a burdari,) disturbed sleep, faint ness, shwlderlngs, fatlgneoti walking to the morning, Otto• lents, constipation, pretense ofidopl lathes bowl. distifasati especially when stooping, greatleritabillty of tamper,eltauat constant inclination to mat., great 11111111610111 Cal and dr ake to weep or feel unhappy, I Wu not:only entirely .tred myself of all thee* symptom.% which I hare given as an im perfect account of nay sufferings, but I hare known so many others cured In caw to wn that [Prot bound to let you know, that ethers whu are shadlarly situated may nieollnd natal. Fur a long time! had Elterinecomplelnta with the follow ing symptoms: I was nervous, madded and irritahlw, I named to ale:Jena In complaints. K.. of whkb I will fry to give yam palwin the lower organs, and a feeling as if some,. thing wee going to fall one, inability to walk much on ..- .AA.! a (acting of felines% aching and dragging, and .bootleg pains in the ber . t s lues; Mid extewllng down the l ewee 'l' en e lc i ehot t foo l' and pal ItidflieilL;irtomach anamed t dt; ' ..- elg headache, with ringinact • tire team usury. Ober. of the hddX.ilmmed emw, greet IrraillitY; let onto nervous:wee, I cocoa not he bast excitement without befog prudrated rui a day; I could scarcely move about the house, ag . 4 z Ed ribt - .lake pleasure In anything: had 'gleamy hope, • rind ercrythlng, se I euppmeedlWialn, but a friend call my at:tout/on to 11.611.13IULL'S CATHOLICON. I tool; IL hoping against hope.. Most Swinnatcly it cured me, end them is not a healthieror more grateful woman to the country. I trustallwill swell. It le truly the wommes trieruldu need. Me..FLOIIENCE LESLIE. PITISitUkUIP, PA /3 IC( )S., AITSZLALL'S L7I2I7,LNE27,TTIIOLICOY milt certain ty nor Paling tV . I.A. Womb, APhilts, Suppressed, Irregular or ruittita ifen.artadiemaiteating..ra f aranatioas and' AO eases qt . the Kidneys or riefaary °vane, Rartaias q /mom. tinenat a,/ one, Heartturn, (..baircana Fan& inps, ti.apitatiaaa Cramp., Digurted .:rip, and el froat,b., organic ar eyallainetiaanauded walk the Meriaeertionr. The Fria. of MA RSZIALL'S UTL'AINE OA THOLICON Co One Doliareaut a litelfpar. Murk bad, Onlhe realipt gltio ddl7arr plat Wats shone Put by en prett.fret charge, Mika evil of Ow expreett route, Re particular to ariteat last affice add, er, fawn, manly sad gala lIY wilt guarantor that the itertiriae ail/ bo oaf on - mv/pt VP, money. Address' , ' Ds, CIE.O. It. Kt:Yl3lO., 154:140 Waal street, Platbarglt, Plan at the 4.lolden Sitaint. GItH. AT DEA TTTT Fl lt.R SO Lo cO CITIGCCTVTIALT 1101 . 01?, FOUND,Afi LAST! FOR IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY Way Lair to its original rotor, corm* luxuriantly the bald head; removed all dlmarnlT, Itching aud dl errofula, scald head modal' ernptlons; mkt* the 'bah molt, healthy, and gleam and willpreserve It to any imaginable age, remove*, an If by magic, all blotched, deer the face, and cure all neuralgia aninervons headac et . " drcalarand the following: Dovu,N. IL, Feb. 2, Isra, ' Mr.°. J. WOOD * Car—Gouts Within a few day* we have received we aunty anlers and calls for Yrof. O. J. 'wood'. flair Restorative, thatloday'vrovere compelled to said to Bostoulur s quantity, (the &dozen you formlnk'd ahlrhtil rc i t ' fie " v ' re h l t er . recold 'i r ght 7 1 %,fte.e produced three o 7 r customers, and the approlltio , petroo o Ce mein. ro Tru the moat substantial sa d worthy chinas ol writ ViCir. ity, fully convince tie that It Ia AJdOST . VALUAIILR PR& PARATION. el.ond2u. s d a u t moo a b g e ma ve y t bo t y on u e rs g very o r f e s n l e c A t i l n nit: r and one (Signed) . DANIEL LiTIIROP a eo. PITTSBURGH, PA, Ilt“oar Ours. St. Charles Co., 110., bssAst 1844 poor. O.J. Wain—bon Sits Bohm time last ensmmer wo wore Induced to nay morns of your flair Restoratire, Bud It o effects wore go wonderful, we feet it our duty to yon nod the sMkted, to revert . Our little eon's head for some bud PsrmetlY covered with soros, and toms celled It ami ho e . Th e hair almost entirely mime off irk conseeihenre, ta s frloudew. log his aulleviert, advisocrati to use your Reetemtive., wedid so with littio hope of ineocess, but,to our aurpriso, arid that of all our friend., • very to, applications 'removed the die. moo entirely, and a now arid laspriant Mom of hale moon started oot, and wo can slowing that ourterY,lses all healthy a scalp, and eel imiriani a crop of hair as any other child carillutia.foroond.doliernhy recommend your Restore. lissom; a perfect rensodrfor all itiscasse the cc • v and hair. We are, yin:" rospectfullit4 " • • • GEORG& W. ITIOOINDOTIIAM. ..At, . •- • • 0,4101,14.40,Jan0 211845, 0..1,44%4111-attilt 40:- I latd used twobottlai of Wood's Mk Rwstondliw, NA- tito - truly nay 14 the erVwfsrt.V.Zno_...l9,-.rarxi:A.ert::'bz,rx biai now 4041404 wokjmn4.4l4r. - You 4 44 mottne- 4 to lbw norm{ 4'1W:4301W Rut fail taJ 0000 wOOOOO Ol the ports ktad. . Ymq q'PFF",irion t. NURPirr. • O. J. WOOD A. CO, Proprklum, 412 Erowlway, the great-N. 1"-AVIre 11.4.1104:Entallehmon0 and 114 Wd . 4040,#t•1i0u14.4494 . 04 br4l2Cer4 on,ak 14 on -wro - 0 D'S • HAIR RESTORATIVE.—A 1.44 quittiti bu for d and wan by 11.4YAIDIESTOCIC t CO.; • no - 14 comer ofluurth and Wood cu C'A PI TALISTS can stall - times secure a safe, prOtltablet invitmentfAc 4.4 r mean. 134nnls, Ibrtigoces, Rocks 1 . 3 , : , 111ne5s or r rotalssory Notes. bl calling on _nob) • • 13; *LAU d Bay. MMM3 OEM if.ela gibberttumrnto IZEIMEI3 J. C.1.111T11, A. 11., Proholor of Accounts and Dook-kreping. I. I. lIITCEICOCK, Profelsor of Arithmetic and Commercial Caloilallom. JOHN FLEMDIO, An thor of ..Tho Natlotral BTatem of Bookteeplug. Lecturer 00 Enaini-sh it Coda= entl Ileagas. J. W. lIKENTLINGER, Pruh.oor of Arithmetic, Hook:heaping mot Phonography A. OOZY LEY and A..T.DOUTIIETT, Pr..l.gora of Plain and Ornamental PonmaroMip . D. BACON, Lortarer on Politic* Economy . JAMES H. IIOPKINS, Erg, Of tho tiochurati Dar, Let-Direr on Commercial Le.. JAMES W. KENNEDY, Of -Ecnnrily'a Bank Note Renew:. locoirar on Connlerfjt, Altered and Spnriom think Not“. To furnieh the beat means foe .quiring • T U t) RO U U LI BUSINESS EDUCATION,IO the shorteettitna sad •t the lest expert., comprialtig Instruction to DOUIILE ENTRY ItOOK•KEEPING, us applied to Mer chat/diving, Bantiud t axiimsclitidt Act STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING, With- .11 the recent 1./proem:uvula, taught without extra charge. PENMANSIIIP. Rapid Wrillug,lth every valley and style or Ola th e. end Ornamental Penmanship. eltlT And a thorough course of CountDl Room, Calculations COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES. roll Instritttloos gitnn in thin Important tirehth ut hoti miss LECTURES DAILY, ON DOOR KEEPING, I.lloire, Laws md Custoina of Alien ottermPintitini and Baal, lug; Economy, Counterfeit Note., and othor mt. frcts having practical relation la active burincts. EMU /3.4-tetpinc, Full C....men-MI Coarse f 35 00 Frationery, al...at 5 00 Board per week, ran 1.13 obtalnad for 2 50 Sqr,"tmiente ai,uat chvged extra fur 2toatuboat Book. keeping, Arithmelk or Diploma. •• " - STUDENTS Can cuter at any Iltne—(nu eacaltdt) review at leuan,— time unlimited—usual length of courso.frum u/ght to twelve 'Mocks. Four hundredtuul eighty-seven Students enteriug, from the City gotta, within ono year, buildea the many from the Country. . _ Specimens of Writing and Circulars, containing full furor. motion, cut by moil five of charge. Addreas F. W. JE:VEINS, boo City College, Pittsburgh, Pa. PENMANSHIP.—No leas than EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS were awarded this College iu the Fall of 1567, over ell competitors, for best writing. These, with other previous Premiums, rare given In Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and in Louisville, Hy., at tho United States Falr,arad all for *ork actnally domitsith PEN and LSE., and not for Engrased Pernonmddia . Our Penmen are folly competent to do their own *ark without the old of the engraver to make ft respectable. der: ,T ADJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT S'ALE.. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Alle- gheny county, tho undersigned, administrator of the estate of John Chamber, deceased, will toll at public sale, on MONDAY, Dec. M 3, A. D 192 7 , at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the COUNT HOUSE , in the city of Pittsburgh, the following Tortione of root estate, of which the sold John Chambers died mired, vim A certain tot of ground in the Fifth word of Pittsburgh, marked In the plan of James Adman, part of which was formerly known =the Northern Liberties, No 21, heralded northwardly by Potin Moot, eastward'' , by lot No =sonde vardly by Spring alley, and westwardly by lot No 211, core Mining in breadth fifty foot, and In length one hundred foot, with the appurtenances, being 'tiling the came which George A. Bayard and Vito, by thole deed, dated Nerv.29, ;181.1, re corded to vol. 80, pogo 413, convoy al uuto said John Chem. hen. Thcro is eructed on the tame, frontiug on Pennatreet, a throe story belch dwelling house, and a double frame dwelling house, and on the rear of .obi lot are three double (nue two story dwelling houses. Al.gp—e certain lot of ground eituatod in the avid FUIL word of Pittsburgh, part of lot No IM In plan afore old bounded tiorthwardly by Penn onset, outwardly by lot No, southwardly by Spring alley,and westwardly by the port of uld lot No =now owned by comet, Chambers, contain ing in breadth twenty-five feet, more or less, and to depth one hundred fast, or leas, being part of the suns which the mid George A. llaymt, try hie deed, doled Slay 13, 1846, re eosin] In hook Tali, peep 45,eonveyed Into the 'old Joh n Chambers pad Alexander Chamber; on 'which le erected a two story frame dirollhag honor, renting Penn street, and a two story framo dwelling boon fronting Spring alloy. And also, two MS aground In the said lilfth want, Nos Mi and C 7, In Joseph Pattorsonis plan, recorded In 4+, h page bd, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the northwardly Ado of Locust street et the distance of one Lun ced feet from the corner of 011arastreet; divine along Lie mist street towsnls Penn street, forty feet. thence along the Ilne of lot No CIS, sixty feel, to the Hue of property late or Ilarnom Denny; thence slung tho mum towards Calera vinyl forty bet, and o along the Hosed lot No C 3 sixty (wt. to the place of beginning—ou vilileh In erected two two story brick darslllim looms, !wing the same 'shah Zlhoon Packard and his wife, by their devil:elated November 14, 1.33, recorded In vol. 30, page 44, conveyed unto time said John Chambers. - - Tha stare property le velnelrle, reutsat short rate. awl, good !elands, :10 hargathe be had, ea the .hone trill be sold. MINS or Bur—Operthinl tat the continuation of said =ll from that date, to bo seemed ti) Load and mortgage on the preruLs...-s, and ouothird to nemnia en tho premises ead, omit lit hotel and upartese, glaring the Waimea Jane eh: mho., virlow of stdd John Chambers, deceased; tho in terest thecval to lasmaystile to the veld Jane Chambers an tartaey Iron the day of sele, daring her :natural life, and after bee death the principal, pnyaLle to the heirs nod Isgal ipresentataves of the esid John Chambers. CILESTBRIttELD 1108,D, Adm . , of John Chemist.; deed. C UT AND DRY TOBACCO-30 bbls. Nu l. uo rooalgainaut, for wan by 4 , 7 LEWII3 k EXIO.E.ILTYLN, lig Wood etneort. UruPB-4 baleo new for sale low. dr: LEWIS a EDGERT9N,IO7 Woad •troat LYCEMLNE.—Price's London inodoroun tajt Olyt•eftno Imported sud for We by B. A. FADNEWOCKCO., dab corner Wood and First sta. QUAIAII.-15 Imp for rAe by 11. A. TAIINESTOCH At CO, comer Wood and Iflra us. 6R.-3000 lbs. for sale by B. A. FALINESrOCK it CO., comer Wm.l oad ran ots. SHOULDER BRACES.—Utero Abdominal St:pp:nun and London Bondage% wanufortnred M the Erna Moro of John Haft, Jr., corner of Wood and Ed:theta-, Pittrourgh. Thole &strong of obtaining any of the &bore named articles, would find it to thetrAnteroaa to can Ledore purchuing. Oar patterns hare boan,aolected of the latest and Moat approval *tyke, and leo feel coulldinkt that ere can .pply the public on terms adrantageone, and to gnatty nneqnaleil. for ache, wholesale nod retail. by JOHN I.IA?T, doe cornet or Wood lad Sloth sta. Pittsburgh. AY ER'S WORM CONVECTION.—The ordy Worm Si dillc now la u.o that cambiaes safety with orticecy. It 4 destitute of all tnjurious Ingredients, nod wIII not hada the mod delicate child. B. earehd to twli for Asee. Worm c.icato a cDmpou.4.4 and foe sale at tho DfugPlont of JOHN 11AFT, Jo., da - corridor Woal dal Sloth Os, Pittsburgh. U. IOLASSES-25 bills. N. O. Mob., .4, new crop.laet reed AUL,' leak by d.. 1 ROLM DALZELL I CO, 251 laberty.et. BOOTS AND SHOES. CHEAP F - OR CASH. ANI E S ROBB, No. S MARKET ErnmET, 'NEAR TUE MAIIKET. jaft reteired eta ism Fall told Motor stook or LADIES', MISSES' and CM LDRENS' BOOTS and SHOE PLENT CALF, KIP AND COARSE BOOTS, tutor+. , OXFORD TIER, BATTERS, OPERAS, Au. ROTS. AND BOOTS, 8110 ES, tr. "FORD'r Rum= suora, A very superior article Mai any wat, • Direct from the Mannftereerers, which ha will soil by tbs . WI or measured eery reduces.] Prim for muidls. This stock comprises one of the brevet assortments tabs found Ds say city, imitable for city and mantry sales, and harlot; ores Monty yoaressyearlencs In baying, hs frusta that be men now suit all tastes. Ids respectfully Malt. all In want to a AL assurtng thane that thoy will be pleased. medl—selti B UTTEIt-f, bbls. Roll Butter; 3 L:met do • die • I 10,000 Ibr.uttd pkd Rutter, fn`Lbts. end kegg, Ib .tore awl for rte by IL DALZELL & CO, deg 251 Liberty street. IaIHANS--4 bags White Beans in store and JJ 2r No Lr . (103 R. DALV:LL A CO. VENISON! VENISON!! 6 saddle Food, Vtddanio • 9 vibolo Peon larp Wild Tinkles, Received and for cab at No, 31 Filth et. 11. BIDDLE. FRESH BUTTER prime (rah Butrai• la' largo fat Chiclana; al do do Tntklea ' (Imo Ilrrk Recelral and for sala at No 27 FIRh et. Fl. RIDDLIt POTATOES -100 bps. choice Neahannock Potalow WWI. prlalosintarand falhApples Itet'd and for tale at 27 fifth at. da RIDDLx. DRESSED HOGS for sale de3 /MIL COLLINS GREEN APPLES-100 bbls. for solo by HENRY H. COLLINS ROLL -BUTTER-3 bbls. this day reed and for sore by dc] lIRNRY U. COLLINS. EMP SEED-50 bags fir sale by 13 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A . 1 0 corour of Wood and Find amts. • 50 sacks Buckwheat Flour. see- , Malta Wbeat, Milford Family Flour, 200" Hamilton Hydraulic " Racal wed and tar eale by AO JAS. GARDINER SUNDRIES.- GOO reeks Rods Asb. 100 •• German Clay, • 04) boxes . 710 Ulan Candle Alkali, (lurtrorteo) 1001 boxes Country Mass, On land and for isle by ALEXANDER KIEU. del 273 Liberty stmt. YELLOW SUGAR.-2Q • bids Bait. just received imit tor alo at the ieddmilludev• DAVID o.llEit.=. • • oda Comer LlbArty'aild Hand sta.. LINSRED 011,-30 bble. Western *ustreed sad for salo by IL sort, • No. 8 Smithfield idreet. PEARL ASH.-40 casks for sale by no= B.O4NPIELD. PEARL sTAitcH.-100 m r bt a prime n 024 J. D. CANFIELD. 1111 THITE LIME. 200 bbls. Louisville ' Lime for sale by s 0021 J. Il CANFIELD. CIEptIEN T.-100 MAO. Ifidraulio Cement for ma. by 0t,24 .I, D. CANFIELD. neackß White Beans, , •-• • •9 Dry Apples received and kriale 007.1 BILLILLVDIt A DTLWOUTH, CORN SLIELLERS--Siniu!s' PATENT.—. Warranted In retry regteetJust ecr nle 10. by node • ..11121R1C 11, COLLINS. riItEASE.-15 bbll." now. 'Watling from l7f,teomerNeptnneautkfvimlo'ts.."' • ISAIAH DICKEY & co. s ks Tenn. Red n b nir kind WHRFAAT'—'SW3 '‘,:iftznns ardr`' jy a co. lag 721, fr7miteamn. • ISAI/111 DICK ._ TW11.111; WHEAT.—Extra Family - 4. row 30 sacks.une landing from atesme, Artzonla for sal* by • ' • Dcal ISALIII DICKEY IMO. 'PENN. WHEAT-1158 sacks Red now lending from steamer 8t Lawrence ter sale 14 una - Dial Ali MILEY t 00% insuranct. The Nannfattntent:lnsurance Company o@alfo uoracianw z=na.up, PHILADELPR%4, Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000. WILL O&M AGAINST ALL ELNDS OP Fire, Marine and Inland RFsks• AARON S LIPPINCOTT, Pre.kW, WM. A. MODES, Vica PmidunC ALIOiLD ITZEKS,Pc.--retary. Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm. B. Toms, Clarice Wise, Wm. A. kudos, William Neal, Altrod Weeks. J almildo Sank, Ctia. J. Field, J ohs P.Simons. „ D Judge Heath, K D. Jones, Esq., Cants. Cit. Ilk. James Mllling,r,_ Esq., Marrs Robinson * Co. Jamas tinseled, Fog., ” T. Kennedy, Jr,* Co-, C. U. PZELIWII. EN., " Waste Hampton J. S Lee, Fag, .. Cunningham ACs Pittsburgh 00..b..e, No. 96 Water street. J. W. 11ARTIEN Agent..l 9V. W. WILSON, Agent, DaLrional Merchants' Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. V. PETTIT. rrvot D J. Surutary. Am.unt v tlyiui StwY paid In end Invented $.1.14,000 OU 63,4'73 :15 V-14.3, 35 /noire. Cargo Risks ors the Ohio and Mitetisilppi Divers and tributaries. Insures agninzt loss or 4orrorgo bY fir° , ale, against the perils of the Suy and lolurol evigutiuu and Tisnawrtuttno. I.2CTORS. W.I. V. Petit, John C. 31orrtgumery, John 31. Putnroy, D. J. Elcatuth P.. IL Witmer, Rene Beni. L Woolstoth John A. Marshall, LI/silos li Wright, John J. Patterson, Ellwood T. Posey. WM. V. PETTIT, President, • .. E. V. witur.a. VroMdrut. Dmonv .1. MoCiiit, Secretary. MOM.. Beiges, iamb Co. Mile& Buck, !Hotpot& Stidfahu du. Truitt, Bro. dCo., o. T. "dwell it Co., do. A. T. La. !ICo., do. Mullin:dm Justice 41 Co., du. PITTSBUILUII OFFICE., No. 97 WATER STREET atiOdd It. W. POINDEXTER, AgeuL The Great Western Fire and Blame Ins. CO, OF PHILADELPITIA. No. 331 Walnut Street. I7RE iliSUßANcE—Porcrool or Ikon , con or country, on every description Of MIMI- L.O LVLAA'D INSURANCE, on Goods by , Lakes and Land Carriage, to all parts of the Union. ALARINP'INSURANCE, on Vessels, Cargo and Freight, embracing River Transportation. C. C. LATIIROP, Prealdaut. W. DARLING, Vice Preablent ILZlttc . b il eird ' ao k t i : = and Treasurer. lotnscrOlLT Chad. C. Whoop, 427 Walnut meet. Hon. Henri D. Moore, GS Wa lcott stmt. Alexander WhtUden, Merchant, 14 North Front at. John C. Quotes, firm of Wrfght, Hunter & Co.. B. Tracy, firm of Tracy &Baker. Jahn R. McCurdy, firm of loan; White & McCurdy. S. S. Illitrop, Linn of Blahop, Slmmona & Co. Jan B. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith Co Thca. L. Oflimple, firm of Oilleapie k Zeller. Iwo Haalehers; Prx and sftonsellor. Theo. W. Baker, Go! lea Halt. Stillwell S. Biabop, firm of Bialago, Simons & Co., MIL= Darling, (late of Beactlog,) John Rlro, 00 South Front street. E. Harper Jeffreys, Inn of Wm.II. Brown k Co. R. W.POINDEXTBR, Agent, apl:em--ap7 . 97 Warm shoot, Pittaborgh Farmers' and Mechanics' Insarance Company Northunti Cbrotr Second and :wawa Stred.t, PIIILADEL,PUIA. - no following ototement exhibits tbo bucloctsmd mod • ' Mu of the Company to NOT. 1, iNiTC Premiums toodredam Morton ma Inland Risk. to Pin Premiums —..— 176,700 - barot on Sams 8,701 In 47 • " 29,737 89 12299•2828881er .9823 C0t05u122182..... 45,429 CO Ite-losnrunce. 'Nauru Preis:B2ms aa.Bl ==lsll thlturicetetueloing scab Coug,y. ta114,057 07 The assets or the Guernseyiests asses rollout— Phila. City and Chu uty ilOilai ...... ..S 18,545,151 Iteihrosd Ik 14000 00 Cost Price Stock s, ftgoo Reel Estate.-- ....... 10" 00 Stock Collates-Ms ou calf 32,400 00 Shard Lod Cousulidathiu Bank Stock. 6,715 00 epotattod with Sherman, Dnucan Qy New York 30,000 05 Deferred Payment on Stock not yet due 97,100 00 Notes for Iterine 109,660 50 Duet.. Agents eccured by,Londa. :4.16 18 Premiums on Pallets. recently is and debts dne tbeCo-._.... 20,470 00 Beano, bt Banta 16,4.0 i Efal3oC,7 00 ST. Board of Dlrectora have this day dookrod DI VTDEND UP FIFTEEN PER CENT, Papal.lo on demand on the tautness of the Company the let Instant. THODIAS B. FLORENCE, Pretident Eswatn Ilmaratox, Secretary. -• Tuop..l. EIUNTEIS,Agont, Pittsburgh, Na 99 Water sine Franklin Fire Insurance Company of PHIL AD.EL PHIA DIZETOII3. Charles W. Hanker, Adolph E. Boris, Georgo W. Rktiarda, Samuel Grant, Thomas Mr; Darid 8. Brown, !Sordoni! D. Lewis, Jacob R. Smith, TobisS Wagner, Norris Pattehmu. CHARLES N. DANCES% President. -- Ca.= G. BANCEM,Beeretul. This Company anithswes to make Distusubms, prominent oritualted, on every desmiptiOrt of property In town and country, at ream as low .w aro cossisteht withswmatty. The Company have reserved • large contln,mat fowl, which, with (hole Capital and .Pscontriras, sataly Inewited, alltorA ample protection to the assured. The Meets of the Company, maJammty Ist, 391, as pub lished agreeably to tha Act of Assembly, wens as follows via— —solB,l3 09 Heal Estate ........ ......... 14,377 Ti Tamisors.ry Loam 83,000 17 Stock. 61,30 00 Comb; to— 63,518 81 :1, ,708 44 2 Elise their incorporation, a petted of twenty.one years, they have paid upwards of Ono Million, Your Hundred .thonsund Dollars Lama by fin, thereby affording evidence 1-of the advantages of Insurance, aa welt as their ability and dispoiltior, to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDNER COFFLY, Agent, a .19 Office Boutheeat car. Wood and Third ata. Continental Insurance Company. Iscorparakd by the Leitaature of PtiMlyrranict, Authorized Capital, One =lion Dollnn,-........-$1,C00,000 &cared and 653,500 /Fo. 131 Indent Street, abate , Erb Immo. cn Buildings, Formlture, Merchandlee, geneolly. Ilettne Insurance on Csrgoes and Freights, to ell parte of the world. Wand lostuance on Uaady an, by. /Ake.% Diem. (Smile end land Cortimres, to ell perts.of the Union, on the most tetordble term., conslitrat wlthnecorlty. ODOIDIS W., COLL t Dirli,fortnerii Itoorrder of Deeds, to, rhihdelphis. • I Whi. DOWERS, formerly Reghter of Wills. JOHN N. COL2VsN, Arm of Coleman & ihnith, Importing, lighbrun and Catkry Itorehsatv, No. n North Mini , . alms; above Market, Phil.. 232211 OAT,A streerm of Joseph Oats% Eon, Coppersmiths; No. 12 Qum _Phlin. DWAHD V, ISAOHEITE, Arm of Machette A Halve; Importlng Ilantsvpi 11,1=1=4. 140: 113 North Thtni . street, above Have, MM. - '