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DEFENCE OF SLAVERY.—Re pub liehed a few days ago the demand of the leading democratic journal of old tirginia—the Rich mend ThtTuter:—op Congrees to authorize the 'raising of; 'a siifficiint military force, at. the expense of the national government, to pro ject the precarious elate properly of the nerthern section of that State. Standing armies for soy purpose bivo always; been unpopular In this country, and We are inclined to believe that the people north of; the Potomtib would hardly consent to saddlilieroselves with the expense of maintaining one forehe purpose of catching run away negroes. The Virginians are great stick liars for State rights-bet them enforce their own laws and take care of their own property. The ribrtherd people hire mado already too many sacrifices to the slave power in etbinitting to low tariff dodos and the present d i efective mail arrangements; and while they hate rested an der these inflictiona without a murmur, the southern hoopoes are 'ready to cry out for fl dieunion' - whenever the Joni/nion of slavery is eubjected to the least inconvenience. The nth threatens accession should President be oath who Would be oppieed to the extension df slavery into the' , new territories—and yet ..Faitneylvania and tho north are expected to Calmly submit to the administration of a south ern free trader, who would coolly aid in destroy ing the most cheriebed indosuriallintereste of thet country ty cluing every factory in the land. We might ask who are theee southern slave- • beldam that all other Sections of the country are ; eXpected to - bow before them like' their own chattels. Commenting on rises haughty and pt the same titan, jinreaconible dmande of the Enquirer, "Oonattional," of Forney's Press--a democrat of ratheri3onthern proclivities—time remopetrates with Isle political brethren of Virginia and the dta t tee eolith of that commonwealth: .I-regret to notice that tome of the Southern papers—the Richmond Enquirer inolusive--are falling lam the very error against which I ad vised them some days ago—that of demanding additional, safeguards for slavery, on account of thelliarper'e Petry inserrection, from Congress and the-Government. Nothing can be more mlephlevous than a persielenoe in thie theory, - andlnothing is so certain to ohangelthe eenti ment of the Free Stake. The very fact thatthe elaSse of Virginia retested to respond to the ap peals of the fanatics, and that honest and pa. trioNo men everywhere—without reference to latitude --denounced these fanatics, is the bist 11931111M1C0 . that the South could have; and the beet l protection that could be farnished;to them. Let °enema Statesmen take this adviee calmly and kindly to heart. If it should be disregard ed, the next tieselon of,Congress will bo the most violent and portentione our oountry has ever witneseed. This very community may bb madelhe theatre of turbulence and of fatal ex, eitenient. I allude to, the circumstance that Washington city is the great central meeting rincel of Northern and Southern men—that it le the common property of all the nation—that the Republicans will constitute almost a majority of the next /lonic, antfif the South shocild come hero for the purpose of insisting upon the ex tremenud impracticable legielation for the pro tection of slavery, it may lead to a "revival of the wortlt passions. and to the beginning of a emotional strife, * ending heaven knows when." Ie not the Enquirer inaciusietent in threatening a dissolution of the Union at a time when It contester] that the national military force iene cessarY to keep its °levee in enbjeotion But when lit fanstacism coneistent The editor of the New 'York Herald is show ing eotee edges of deserting the Demmirate in their warfare on the Republican party for its alleged complicity with the late Harper's Ferry affair. Probibly that French is not forthcoming, and hence the political ardor of the amiable Bennett is about undergoing a change.' Or does the enacting fellow discover edge's ay:at - political reaction that moat take plebe inn very short time'? In a late article on the Virginia riot, the Herald remarks: "And how were all these diseeters, and the fierce: and revolutionary Maness border ruffian *are, and this five yearn internal agitation of Slavery, culminating in this Harper'., Ferry out. break—how were alt these troubles brought about 7 By that ,one colliery acti—THE REPEAL OF THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE. That Com premise was the Pandori'e'box, the opening of which - let bot:till this train of evils upon the country. Pierce and Donglas wanted the votes of. the South in the Cincinnati Convention;. Jef ferson Davis Coaxed there on; Caleb Cushing joined the league; Marcy stood aloof, strong enough to stop the movement, but afraid to re. Met it; Atchinoti, paled out of tho Senate from Missouri/ now a chance to,Come back to the Ben ate from Kansas, with to door opened no Mat 1 Karma' might be made a Blare State. The door was opened. Atchison and,hie pro-Slavery Mae son Hans began their work." - This is &Immo thrust which will cause some shaking among the dry bones at Washington. BEd, in epeakiug of the publishers of the Non stitution newspaper, the satanic representative is etill more explicit: "We bare , . shown that them misguided and reddess men were clearly guilty of this high crime, and that all who gave them 'aid and com fort' in the matter of_ this rebellion, and all who, knowing Weir dmigne, kept the secrets of them era. tore, may be and should be, as far_as possible, arraigned and tried by the Government of the ' United States, at athemariee before the fact in .this crime of treason." There are rumors afloat which directly itopll - . oath the administration In this "insurrection;" and, as a cotemporary remake, that having fail ed Io roping from that affair the political ad vantage!, which it promised, the President and bin Cabitiet are well eallafied to let the matter pate into oblivion.. The Herald, however, is DOE eo disposed, and we may therefore look for are--vieed edition of "developments" in that journal. The New York Courier, in an twinge on this sub ject, remarks: - "Glut it does appear, both by tealimooy and the admissions of the administration, that one per ion, and one Person only, was cognizant of the intended outbreak; and "who, knowing their de myna, kept the secret of them iraitosa." That per eon is the Secretary of War, Gov. Floyd; and at him, doubtless; this shaft of the Herald is aimed, in return for the abort memories of the Cabinet upon the subject of the Paris Mission! It is probable, too, that the whispers now en currently circulated at Wethingtoo, havb been comtatinicatedlo the editor of the Herald, and that he perceives lu there the means'of eompelthrp a compliance with the promises to which we have nlluded. He hia doubtless heard that. upon Goti. Floyd'e receiving intelligence 'that an attempt was about tote made to mite upon the Arsenal at Harpeee Fertyl he immediately, as it warm clear. ly his duty to do,. laid the letter before Mr. Sa chem; and that therefore, after consultation, it Wes deemed politically expedient to permit the Matter to progress, in the bops of thereby con:- promitting - cereal': Abolitionists at the North; while &recapture of the Arsenal could be made at any moment, with the 11. Marines and the . adjoining Militia. He may have heard, too, that the Marines were held in marline:a for 'immediate and distant :Enke/ and in short, that Mr. Bucha nan and Secretary Floyd, and those in their im* mediate omits ' arc the only zartieeps eriminie to this, outbreak, attended relit was with the daughter of some twenty individuals and the die. grace of the Virginia Militia and the people of Harper's Ferry," It would be a singular denouement to thin Harper's Ferry lOW to find the Indignant people of Virginia venting threes on the eelfiehneee of the grerrident and hie Cobinei, for permitting the ezoriSoe of a acote of lives in order to corer ni their faults in the excitement which was a:pooled to ensue. This probably ruscounia for the anx iety of the government organ and its 'satellite to involve ItepublimMe in the tragedy. It may be only a part of th i n dark programme, suggested, by tbe ancoiymou i l : warning . The guilty one ie alms the Len mon to 'ldea theory of "atop thief." Tbo plot 101 l for others rosy in time destrOythosiwho oneelred It. Tns hfasz Orr.--Tite following Pin agesph is from an article in tho Boston Pilot: • "A n y Catholic, of whatever rank in eocieiyi who recommends, ellontly or 'epressli, the pub lie sohoolti;ie guilty of a groan' dereliction of duty, and in an ineldlous enemy Cf the intereete of God and of society.-; liie virtner, if he Pre !And to any, are la the hat owlish; but seaming and if he -dote riot quietly impel loom blowild, all favorable 'ldea!, of tbe •Ftblle, eloboolh bee bat a poor'obanto *fa bappi ‘". • ' i Tan .- 'Carliele fteivzi, in' noticing the charge that Brown hada largo number of simpattaniers in'thnflortb, saps: "Many of the Southern people seem to think last Brown's foray on Harper's Ferry, wee the 'result of an extensive conspiracy at the North. 'The idea intended to be conveyed by'the alarm ists, is that these 'alders and abettors' are while men; and a llst of names Is given, that were found among Brown's papers. to this list, two names occur of persons to 'call on' from Carlisle, viz: Isaac J. White, (Whiten'.) and 19m. Bur gess- Both of these men are colored, one of them being a barber, and the other a local preacher. If the lint wee followed up, it would, doubtless, be !eau, that Brown's 'sympathisers' ' generally, are to be found among the colored population, loom whom little fear is to be appre heeded and that few white men North bate had anything to do with his object." Thus one by one aro the "victims" 'of this famous "carpet bag," the opening of which was superintended by the Preaident In person; shown qp to the public in their proper light. If any party is responsible for this insurrection it is the one under the control of Prefident Buchan an and Beeretat7 Floyd. The latter, no doubt, under the advice of the former, suppressed the. "anonymous letter" because he thought if ex• posed it would spoil a good electiopering hob: by, With which to resuscitate the broken down Democratic party. By the way, we may mention here that Frank Leslie's Paper, which owes Re present prosperity to the patronage of Northern families, as does I every other literary periodical, expresses the opinion that old Brown's foray will eventually aid Douglas! What! assist the very man to whose interference with the Missouri Compromise all these troubles may be traced! Why Brown, himself, was a creation of the popular sovereign ty hurt:thug. Frank Leslie should stick to his "pictures," or his Republican patrons should be stow their money on some other periodical that has the good taste to eschew party.trickery. He will find that Northern patronage in the long run will "pay" better than Douglas. . _ MINISTER WARD IN PEZlP—llalnen POWS!' IR Cum, &o.—The &deices from Shanghai), which we published yesterday, confirm the state ment that Mr. Ward, the American minister, had set out for Pekin by the Pelt-tang river, and add (although the evidence Is rather inferential than direct) that he had arrived in the Imperial oily. The Yeb-tang, it will be remembered, is the stream by which the Governor of Peellelle in vited Mr. Bruce to go to Pekin, contrary to the arrangement he bad made with the Imperial . Commiseloners, and not until after the admiral' had begun to remove the obstructions from the mouth of the Peiho. Mr. Ward, the members of his legation, and a half a dozen offiCers of the United States navy, after waiting six days at the village of Peh-tang to learn the Imperial pleasure, left their own vessel at the Month of the river, and embarked in junks, which the Chinese government had fitted up for the coca sion, and are said to have been treated with much condescension. The next mail will prob ably bring positive intelligence of the arrival of the minister of the United Stake at Pekin. From the language held by the Governor of Chili to Mr. Ward, and from the reported char acter of the Imperial edicts, explaining the Ta keo affair, which are said to have reached Ca&L ton, it may fairly be assumed that had Mr.-;• Bruce been willing to be the object of "much' conleeceneion," and to place himself and the honorof this country at the mere) , of Chinese officials, he might have been on his way home from Pekin by this time with a ratified treaty. Each minister acted last June according to the antecedent policy and experience of hie nation. The American minister—without a war to ter minate and crown, with only commercial inter eats to consider, without a treaty right to go to the Chinese eapital—inust get to Pekin as best hen:light. Like ue, he chose to go by way of Tien.tein; he presented himself at the booms of Peiho and demanded a passage; and had Admir al Hope opened a way through the barriers, hie determination was to rash up. The militia at Takeo refused to give entrance to Me mocilitt escort, and our force was unable to clear the way; It was under these circumstances that Mr. Ward, without waiting for an invitation, applied to the Governor of the province of Chili to give him access to Pekin. - . , The Chinese government now, it is underalood, expresses its regret at the misunderstanding. ' It is alarmed at the disappearance of the Enk filth and French ministers, which it can only ex. , plain by its fears. Meanwhile the two western governments are preparing an expedition of which little is certainly known, but which, If all its parts are proportionate, will be a large one. The political direction of this expedition will demand qualities of the first order. It cannot possibly be our interest farther to disorganize the Chinese Empire by weakening the Central Government, already too feeble, end visiting Its provinces with the horrors of war. It cannot "be our interest farther to involve ouratives in the politico of the East by acquiring territory in the Celestial Empire. WS have simply to vindicate the honor of our Wg and obtain th e execution of our treaty. hen once the wall of ignorance in which inter eeted mandarins have enclosed their Emperor is broken down, and that potentate acquires the conviction that his interests and oars in the ex tension of trade are identical, it may, perhaps, prove an advantage for us that we have the right to go to Pekin unburdened with the obligation of maintaining a pereianent embassy there. After all, our permanent interests in China are summed up in the extension of our commerce. Oor duties follow our interests, and the 11:111,6 source of our difficulties has been their negleet. —London Deify News. The New Orleans Picayune does not seem to think much 4 of the conteite of John Brown's carpet barkabout which each a none has been made for electioneering purposes here at the North. It euggeste by way of explanation that perhaps the lettere published have been minted se the "least significant," the more important peptic being reserved to be Pate a judicial nee The Picayune, however, may. be certain that in the estimate of those to whom the public is in debted for these letters; nothing is in important as the producing an effect upon public opinion which may operate upon the pending elections. Among the colamim of trash published by the Herald and the Conetiiution ' everything hie doubtless been included which would tend to implicate anybody as co-operating with Brown. The Picayitne sensibly remarks that no weight ought to be given, in the absence of proof to /support them, to any statements made by Brown or hie confederatee of their plane or anticipa tions. Any such expectation were very likely to be mere creations of Brown's own fancy, ae much as were hie calculations of a great rally of slaves and other 6 to his standard the moment he had possessed himself of the Harper's Ferry armory. The whole circumstance of the affalyairera such, the attempt wee eo raeh in all its *Tots, the place was eo ill adapted to Decease, as an overwhelming force could be brought against any possible number of insurgents In the short• eel time, the mecca provided were as absurdly inadequate to the reclaim expected, that the Pic. ayune can scarcely believe, and not at all without positive evidence, that this outbreak could have been part of a eonspiracy countenanced by rational mon anywhere, or anything more than the freak of hot-brained individuals.—N. Y. Tribune. "HELP 110, Cdloloo, on I 8111111";—The Loco Footrnewspapers are earnestly calling upon tho South to come to the alb of the dletressed Democ racy In the approaching trouble which looms up before that amiable party. Here are soma ex (recta from an article in the Pennsylvanian, which plainly indicate the hapless condition in which they expect Boon to be placed. Speaking of the probability of defeat, it eaye: If that ebould ever be the result, what alterna tive will thmkturieft for the South ? Her'sympa ihisore here could then do lien no eubstantial good. They may knew bow to appreciate the three hundred minimal brought into the country by the cotton crop of the. South. They, that le we know how to appreciate the talents, the chivalry, the hospitality of the Southern people, but we would be powerleea for upholding their rights if defeated in thegreat ()omen of the coming year. , v v .IVd say the South, than, do not be deceived. Do not let a magnanizootte cr forced withdrawal of Seward blind yeti' to the object in view. The Opposition live by and.with that man and his principles now, and they will have to live by and with him and his principles 19 the event of their eactess." Wok to it, neighbor,.bat lake care tbEtt you do norget the byederics.—Daily New.. RINAREAELE Osse OF PRESERVATION OF LIFE. -At Roxbury, blue., on Thursday lost mon named Daniel Flynn was employed to clean out a well, Flynn, after deoending to the bottom, emu thirty feet, attempted to climb up, and had Rout about four feet when the wall on one side gars way, thrown% him to the bottom, end the whole mass of rooks coved in upon him and large quantities ol dirt from the sides, so that the well appeared•filled with !end layers with la to or three feet of the top. Some six or eight men were immediately set at work throw- log out the dirt and rooks, and after nine hours constant labor, the workman was reached and ?weed frog' hi; peellieue position. .; The - Man .owes his life entirely to the peon !Lai manner wtiloh two large atones caught 'spinet cad other and against the sides of well, forming in arch ens his head. But for a emelt toolrythlah prim:o against 413 middle, and 'lwo l getithlik bald his fees, Imirould begi i eafitsid his astampiapriplatto tit dana, .. - - . . ' - '. ,.., 1 - j - v ,7- ,- -, .=::' ,,,- --' , --t' ,- •-•:"- -, ' -,.*.r,-,'‘'-.-"•:-,:-:-.T''-, Tun EvenisY Pott—we know not on **bat authority—says bit Mrs. L. hlarbs Cidld h the woman afinderV to by The Ilciald's Itlobinond correspondent in the Tollowlift posinkr, dated Oct_ 29: .. . ;,,_ A letter was received froin a Button lady, asking the Governor's permission to , go to ! Charlestown to nures old Brown, and pledging i her honor, while the was r. Wring Abolitionist, that elm would take no improper advantage of the privilege. The letter contained a note ad dressed to Brown himself, wit she requested the Governor to forward - to li in after he had read it. Both were unquestienably the best production I have ever eeen fram the pen of a woman; and, womanlike, they breathed all the sentiments of sympathy, kintinees, and affection that martyrdom in a holier cause might he imp- i posed to elicit. She avowed himself frankly a thorough Abolitionist, while disapproving the means resorted.to by Brown tcqacComplish the aide sought (or. One thing wee apparent from these productions, and that was that she wee truly sincere in her opinions, nod the Governor, could not help a:firming regret that so acorn , pushed a peraon shorild,enffer'.: : under such an ' illusion as eeemed to have poseepion of her. Be will grant her permission, and. guarantee her perfect immunity from any violOce or indignity in the State. Bat as to the priVilege of noting cures to BrOwn, that is a matter in the discre tion of hie phyeician at Charlestown, and he may admit or exclude her at will. The presumption is however, that ehe will have entire liberty to . exercise her humane offices in behalf of that 'brava veteran,' withe designated old Brown." SCHEER . COMPLAINT.—Tho fact is now too well established for Roy one to attempt to controvert It, that most of the dtecases which often prove !Mal in sum ' mar, are produced by excessive on, of frlllts and vegetables, by which the stomach Is dbordeted, theliver dammed, the bloat stagnated and digeative organ; rendered inactive It not torpid. Cholera, Cholera Blorbus, Otto. and Cramp olic,o Diarrhoea mad etch like complaints ger minate and thrive upon improper tool And often times two come no deep mated and Axed aport theconstitatlon; that the dimmed and most active mineral ofedloinesere unable to arrest their plognme until the patient': is preetmte, and all hot. of reffef amended. Who la it that has not area a floe, healthy tahmt or adult, seized with one of rho annoy-. log diseases above molten of, and despite the akin and scb once of medicalgeutlemen literally waste away ander their treatment? And bow Wilds treatment lobe axonnted foo Plainly by the fact, that Inateed of administering moos remedy to stay tho failing strength of the afflicted, and at the tame time check the easement its pnvonts, the remedy prom:Med aided In the exhaustion of Metatarsi strength, and at the time the Mawa was muter the sufferer was pmatrate, and faille* to' excite Wmction the patient the frorn the effect of Me poison oistefod mown the dimness. Not so arid, BRIIAVED HOLLAND HITTERS, which &recomposed entirely of vegetable putter, led which hem not only proved themselvee toe Iceftenic to me, bat have never failed to correct dieordere Of 2ths stomach sod bowel, when taken accorilimi to directions. In the corn of SommerComplalota they hero opaque!. , yry them Moore. Haan eIttFULLTI—The Goonloeblgisly eimenotreted Licer, ham's Holland Bitten le Mat up in halt plat bottle. only, and retailed at $1 per bottle. The greet - Jdomand for this truly Celebrated Medicine bee induced moo, imitations, whkh the public should gaud against pa rehasi ng. Beware of impodtionl Fee that oar moue Is on to label of every bottle you buy. 11101./ASIIN PAGE, Ja., A CO., &lc ' , Proprietor., 27 Wood atreln, between Ist nod 21 Me., Ptliebnigh. Pe. anBfdawi. • blernesaLtm lived to ho upwerde of nine tint/drat yearn old, bit Bevel:ay year. I. now`' the age of man, and In order to reach ergo thi. Age, It it ztiquisita to guard well the health. Plight silmenta, ott noglpctod, lead to et riout Menus. Immediate relief i. Afforded In amen of Birk Ifeadaebe, which is frequently thmforeronherot wren Ill ness, by the ow of WILSON'S PILLS. rneparnd an I sold by 11. L. FARNESTOCK CO., Whblesale Druggiffts, and proprietors of IltjA. PahnesPhok.. Vermifuge, No. 60, corner of Wood and eth streets, Pitts• burgh, Pa. nolnikrT ilql3 labberttoeme U./NTT-RIMING; OCCASIPN;--- REV. DR. 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Etat Llserpoul,oolet Omaha, N,•br..Fa. ~ ~, ?dawn plsna dracription. er t ropvrts%nod nistion um be had at toy Off .% No. N: q . Grant ([last, burgh, Terms aseh—parcbuers pay lug cost id ronvay. +bring. WAS B. CAIBELL, oellfarmidtaol2A3terP Avvignee ofJVcnes platen. :FLEMING'S PATENT LA: TiffiNfl are much superior to caber now in wees—flAVlNG lid 4N Y c VANTAGES POUND IN NO OCHER The anrwagemmt for detaching the Lao wisteria theonaidde Is iamplei dust and We. A crp aroond Shelton. n role all waste. Whenever the.. Iwnteros booms they are adopted. Petro vary te They are well adapted far RAILBGAI !NIPS, BOATS acol every piece when treat, romrodent Laptern is wanted. Maar examine lire Lantern* left putchulng attar kiwi• Rap tole 1.,, "Grebes. Pttealitt to the trots forniitted co pllcatlon FLENIING & TORRENS. Pole Proprietors ant hisnotactort, Ala, Illaonfatizarcre or Jspannad ant cats car Market ant 1111n1 streatt, tuti trial INT ••PUTTS/R-804 P 4 DUQUESNE IRON STORE. ft AILBIA & CO.; Ilancrum mg of ' - - - . . Iron, Nails, Steel Springs; Axles, Wrough. Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, ete.; : ote., data rumored to theft new and extensive Wnrehotaki No. 77 Water and 94 Front Street, Whore tboy are prepared td riocota an orders irOholr heath,/ a lingo and' oreoplore assartmono of eDroinesoo" miurrfacturod geode con- ,';• stoutly ou band, which !Gay of tar on Moral Loma. tee.f.dl 'rid - 1;11AT rr Ye /lan n.a of Wash Assn "Damao to gin* ifg. /J. HUG us, BREWER'S BUILDING, No. 102 Narket and 13 Fifth anal, hats ton:lined at their old stand, whine thn choice.. atyle. of DRY GOOD3..nen an . Rhavida, Cloak., Raglan., Dusters, 811 k and Wool Detainee; with all other drecrlptlon• of Ladle.' late et, to Fashionable Gouda old be round of the rkheet nealltlas mod patterka the lowest prices. Rlititit3lHEß! Miro 102 harks( and 13 Fitih street, Pittsburgh. nos-Isd C U'll.Eß Y.— Tilg 41TINTION • . THII ineNTION TELE ATTENTION TON ATTENTION Tlfre VITENTION THE ATTENTION Of ivory body Is Erected to aplandld stock a par Eli *ad /OHNE, 13011.50R9. RAZORN, 4c. oab OARTIVP 101 IT A YOUNG, No, SO Wood et. WRITINU PA Pelt AT. IVIIOLE4AtE. V Y —A large and virlld siurtolont of Writ* Piper an band and dilly rocidvin4 ism lots; which 0111 E!. sold it very low tales to wbolnahLingyhasehi for rub. W. O. JUlllltircrx A CO, Paper Dialers, k 7 Wood Arr.t. GOLD PENS.—A new and choice Aut of Uold Pomo' 10.1 rocol • Points warranted .ay limit of limo. Bold prlcoo, by WA!. O. J ./DISTON • OD , Alatloqioo, Wood *pool FENDERS, ~ NIINB6RY, WIRE, PIERCEDMIN, RUSSIA; MEI% TAL and COMMON ri?.! , (DKItS,.t ,he Iron City Sion and Tin W•rolionito of W. W. EIRADNIIAW; • no ''No.l94 Woolf iirecr. PARLOR COAL VASES, PAHL% ..XIAL 1101:113. COAL NCEITLE.9, • FIRE oorvam 110A,STERP, IRONS, mad a large assortment of home Fornm of elog hardware, et the I roo City etoreand Tin Wenslimme of W. W. !MAMMA: W. nob) 132 Wood st,. first do, Wow 'elan df Golder, prin. HAWING PAPERS—In 8462 oi7.rolle sizas sail b 7 .• WM. 0 JORNBTON & 00, StatfootO, t Wail a eat. OUK STOVES • cops UTOVEII2: The Log assortment In the cfly.l. at the Iron Atom anl Tin Warehouse of W. W. DliebbLlAW. nob) 184. Wood et , Ist door balov slip of Golden Oen. _ - - BAGS! BAGS!! BAGS !!; —Buckwhent and llicur Fad. orde r qualltlea aitd prices, neally.ciatlgn• od and pritied to can be futnlahed upon lb, ItliOrtert oull:a. at UMW? A BARICRIVA nos Cornor of Liberty and [lsolate. URCILEIELD It CO., j are gelling Free° Ii Mallow cheap; alao, Coborga and Yarusetco.,•lth • ItU assort oleo t of DemesUc Quads Os cbasp as soy hopes tba city. to ftlt,ll 11 1OS3-20 bble. ''or sale by B. A. FAIINIGSTUCK A COMM' Of First sad Woad susids. EAnicY of every dever nub i ptiourbrop at BITIIMPIELD A o'B. bl A I :l taieP ro,B b r nt p oi opierpr.alyfuretnay 7"""IVIVLTIOL DICUTECRY k ‘lO. NUT•I2OO la .tore an4for'ilabg by bush hell Blks , • Inna_JL___u _bag, 3 rcßintLY a '6.3. for .ale Ly T.lSHi npor,,, , z 8. JODZIVIrOni, R.4ooll,,,,hulat.utac4, •Corntr Eu 11011144, 1 and odd ROTTEN STONE for solo by noS S. JOIINHTQV S ?IMES— . Assorted, for sale by BS, lam r web, • lIITCLIDOCK, AlcollEtaT A Ioit EAN zfasoinoteit.4 form!' by . men e naxsigt, , I .. • . . I . , i'i •v • • ~..,.. , . .i ..-,,......---- t pr- , ...”.',...,:. ; ' - 4.----- - ''• T:',..-4:-„..-4 zii. , •= 4 M- '• '. " ' - ' ' - - '.....-'- INTRODUCE TILLS DAY INTRODUCE THIS DAY Ladies' Fars, LADIES' FURS, LADIES' FURS, °Hai...D.I;EIIv6 , P - ErEtEil, CIJILDRENS• FURS, CHILDRENS' FURS GENTS' FUR GAUNTLETS, Gents' Fur GanntletB, PAULSON'S! Watches, Jewelry, &e AT PRIVATE SALE, • 'Until Tuesday, Nevem:Leer, tdth. AND AT AUCTION SALE, 7 otning, Nov. Bth, at 10 o'clock, CONTINUING` UNTIL VIE WHOLE ARE BOLD. SALE POSITIVE—WITHOUT RESERVE. By order or Trustee, Mrs. lionnalron WILL OPZII WINTER MILLINERY ON SATURDAY, NOV. sth, , .ELT NO. 75 .iT . O77.R.T.Er ST.RECLIGT N. IX—Rooms open at kp o'clock. A. .044.1td A CARD. IT IS WITH GREAT PLEASURE THE ownere of the steam. ENDEAPOR st tbstr Ina the GREAT WESTERN INSIDLSNOR AND ate TRUST 00 O )1. PANT OP PHILADELPHIA hoe been nest liberally ad. Inland and promptly paid. They rordlally roootom•nd this Company w public pat. snags. It has • large capital, Dad Its management, comprising some of the first men In Stlladelphla, la • gnarantes of Its reeponetbility. The Diadem Anent hers, Er. R. W. POINDEXTER, on WATER STREET, D tweSen•l to Isms pollek• on Milt 6- vents forma WM. J. MARKLE, If It A. MAPOIT, Owners Steamer '.Endeavor '.' ATE IMPORTATIONS IV. hare Just received IF stoics soLootloo of vatflogs Wooed the pratinelwaLort, embracing FTLH YELVB7 VEsulars, cAsausae IILtrtINGB, BILIC PLUM PARIS PLAID OA/MERE YEATINGS. Also, as elegant anorttAoat of light nod dark coLtied RILZ aultabk for avenlog dreg; which are of entirely caw styles, andwlllba outdo op to otflar la the lataat and molt approval olaoaer , at moderate pilau: 1 • SAMUEL G AY Ac FIRST PREI111.1 "- Ilf - - I Stoves, Srat ' aa and Ranges*, A WARDED Elf THE LgE LLEONENT COUNTS' AND WESTERN p N ELT (NIA AGRI CULT iILBOCIETT • B IS S -SL CU,, NO. 235 - ;LittERTY STREET, O Ck Pr. I 1•7 .P .A. R L O R HEATING STOVES, Fine and Common Enamelled' y ORATE FRONTS AND FEN ERS 41.114 a Cele Lasted qapitul a.] Gast* COSHING RANGES It Tun 'nut tho BUT COOKING KAYO' that la trad BISSELL CO.'S .11 Jou want • 000HING E N YI tb.c c.nuot b. pinised,vall no Urea ere !mainline • • Kn.*, arid .aut the L. OBATIII FRONTO ANL) VEtalittlg ull uo' TWENTY-FIFTH Applications for qor 11led in L ee ClotWs Ma up to Nov. 3d, 1859. Campbell John, eating hood s 6th ward, Pittsborgh; Fsolhaber IL P. A., torero, g a s,d, Allegheny: Ilauttettar Anthony, other tth ward, Pittsburgh: Iladoor Joseph tavern, •Id do do • Mud Nary, eating bones, ld do do tiara'B Nadel. tavern, 6th do do • Jolt Jacob, with otbar Id do Ali r t. d4 , • .Niles It, N. J. J. P. Natal, other goods; 3d led, Itiab'g, 6 1Vallidar James do' 24 red, Allwilleny Oil,, 81. J , eavorn, Ith ward, Pittatodgb; Iteloantsu Skbard , eallog hones, f2d do dt, Echissell Conrad, do do ISM do do Weber Adam, tavern, 34 do do . 7:area Frederick, tavern, Borough Turtadadl. THOS. 4 6,NOWLEF, °krt. Clarks Ofiloa, Nov. Bd, 1659. noth3td V ERNE ft _ .TMPORTANT TO.FARMERS AND GAR jiDLNYß.—Blltchall • Oroaada Ohlabrated Fut*the'. the anapest and beds In Imo. Prrrootrtau, October Mb, . TIMM. STOCKTON & Sogreereesr—Oniforaeor—LolBB9 reply to your enquiry respectlog toy TKOMSOMMK Mth )014,012 • ureadaide Baper Phoophatei Lowe, / have the Phouate to elate that thus fir they have barn very eatlefactory. Hera Wore I have had but little faith to the economy of epoxial ounrea, bat We eessou's asp:deuce with two parts mg. phdrobete lime and ono pert SONNO spilled to INVOTOTT,INO ,other mem ham produced the most eatlitectory My potatoes thee treated Imputed to yield bed quality three planted otherwise on the =be ground. I observed _the came advantage In MST cam vegetable products. 1 hare the hover to be yearly very traits. not JAlLYillataiT. . V Is CLOTH RAGLANS, DUSTER CLOTH, CLOTH CLOAING, CH And a largo stock of Dram Goo.laJolt ßA racohydLANNELS, at • no 3 atraaarma a 0011. GUINNESS & SON'S EXTRA DOUBLE BTOUT .A.VD PORTER for w. Lm EXTRA Pinta and °oarsman Pinta, BT THEIR SOLE AGENT FOR TIIE II ufrrni OTATSP, _ 27 Pearl ,Street, New York. ABICUT, 1113.0rd.n dr mW cereft llr iittanded W. 0c15:924•116¢1 I - UCLA—The complete Opera of . Lucia Di Lammermoor, 'Mb Italian and Ingllnh weirdo, and Plano atentniyanimant, In cc. bau , U l . l rmnm., Prism Sa. Farads by col JOHN IL IinLLCUI, al wood od. APPLES -2po bble. choice Apples just re .olved AEA for este at 114 &coed Bt. MEW GOODSAND NEW STYLES open. hldaly- flew all and im Hum nw 0-HANSON LOVE, 74 ilaxist West. POTATOES --100 bush Rol Jersey Sweet fnr ea.. by [bo3J RIDDLE, WIIIII t CO. LOUR BA ' .- -00 new our Ear . re'. fa .tonlogaa for silloov,to axe !or, by sof. , _ EIBILBST AI nama. telonti) iVINI'ER WHALE OIL— LW. for gala tp B. A. l'Alinertal • CO. -FOLIMMo' 011.--75 bbls. for sale by 'boa B. A. lAINUMag ig Oft PATIL S ON'S lIAT, CAP, and Gents' Far Cape, Paulson's r NO. 73 WOOD STREET. n,,34E BARGAINS! L OITICZNOINO W. W. WILSON, Agint TO TIIZI LADLEIS SO. 15 P+TII STREET EIERF.*ANT TAILORS No. 19 Fifth to MIL Li CUPI e7L FBA lIRDAL DiPLOMABI mhuurActrinunui BISSELL & CO BISSELL & CO., Pio. 236' 4l ylt °turf* VAN G0111)111 •x• mr El sh. •x• mi 3i iv T. r4=r FUR STORE, STOVE DEALERS re respectful] and peanut •etktl of sTo . v.yr.l3 La the Stale, marratactrred by A. BRADLEY No. 4 Wood Street PrZTSBUILOU TN' our assortment will be found the follow tog iron known COOK STOVES THE ,DOIIDLE•TOP PATENT GAS A SMOKE CONSITMTNG TROPIC, for Coil. THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARBITER, for CoaL THE NEW DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING EUREKA, for 0.1,0 r THE CELEBRATED VICTOR, for Wood, Live Oak and Pittibargh PREMIUM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT VARIETIES PARLOR STOVES, for Wood and Coal; best In the market, and beating Slam of every deaerip GRATE - FRONTS, Ac., all of übleh will be sold on best terms. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED Bit MR STATE PAIR TO GRAFF & CO., IMAITIMPA.C 7 II7.FETCIita, FOR TOR BUT S TOVES FOR TUN BEST COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, Wlth larp Feed Door for lltrowtog to Cal, AND DEBT WOOD COOK STOVE. DIPLOMA YOR BEST LAUNDRY STOVE. ADo, on had a large asiort.nunt of Haulog norm, Plain arid Fanny ands groats, Vendor., Bad and Dog Iron, &gar Kottles, Wagon Dozen, Hollow Ware, to. GRAFF & CO., 110. A 42 Liberty 111 AT SHE HEAD Or WOOD STREET, m&11d . Prrrincsoe, Pas, CARD THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY saradated with bI In the yiIIOLEFIALI GROCERY BUSINESS, Mr. ILLMIVEL !WIRT and Mr. WILLIAM CURRY, and IN coatis= the rmii at Um OLD BLAND, NO. 071 LIBERTY STREET, dlevaii icpcalte the Era/ 1 1 1tliancrgh, Jell 1, 1859. WILLTAIIIIJ. 0081117. X. fIAtIIIEL &W ART.....WhI 001131 LY..... WM. CURRY W. M. GORMLY & CO. IATHOLEII3.A.I,3EI GR 0 CER S, DKALKBS IN P'RZOVISIONB, PR.OI3IIC tr. PITTSEI7ROH .11,1NUFACTUhES No. 971 Liberty S ttttt . Plitsburenr Pa. Jcutflmetalp DIIPUT d BUTCH/XL, "2PRoDUOE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Oma• No. 1 BMW, Block. gouthoWatar °or. La Nall. St., Chicago. Worehortae No. 13 eolith-Water St. Solicit for the purchase of Flour and Grain in Chicago Market. lIMIIIICIM eumlloo. M'Ctraery & I Duild Was.. Osorp W. Cia, 1115 q, Mears. Watt & J. J. How.m, rot, Etceedeim IPENLEY £ TVIIPIN. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHICAGO. 41211.01.• particular attontkin to the puttiltaW and silo of nova. GU= AND PORK. Ham To—UPPTIMIT • OD.. Pitfatutlb• JNO. H. CMI7I:ILD_ , do do oolLatodit DANIILL WILLACIII, do do F RESH -ARRIVAL ORLI/MATED GOLD lINDAL .PIAN,O FORTES. The public are rorpecttelly teethe! to ctenelie the vita did essortteent of Phnom. now on haled from the calibrated Detortes of • WILLIAM IMAM§ A 00, Baltlmorte /14111R8 BROS, Neer York WALLET, DAVIS A CO-, Boetos. Comprislng the LATEST AND B UT ASSOBTAIERT 01 PIANOS IN THE CITY. Time inatrumanta ban taken lb. bighest preriguma arbencer albibleed to compordtron leltb others, and are pronounced by such tualmobtod authority as B. 'TEIALBIZO 11. vinurrsuera, M. arnasoadn. O. BATTZB. and other., rt.', If oot estner for to any In thte wintry. Mao, MELODEONS, Prom the celebratna factory of The turret Factory I; the world. oszt..R.Lorzr.r. BLUME, No. 1111 Wood II door above /Mb ••• Furs! Furs!! ' THE PREMIUM FURS!!! LOUIS MULLER, Manufactorer of all kind. of Lake' Oblation' or GentleonerVe IDRIO :ogee and Oare imbeNloalent to Buffalo Kober, &a , alo and netail, No. 1 Wood areal, note door to Dr. Harm /STY unP emealrod, cleaned and altered to ins betuneaer nu. All ktmelm shipping Tors boothe. oo2tr.3nld . LADINV BOOTS The naderaload AND gnome. bmilit the mock or Baler U. ter, decoded, will ocontlnua the boatman at the Old Blind, GRANT =KIT, batman Second and Third Meet., when arary kind of LADIES' SHOES erßl be made to ardsc, of the siafr MATIRIATA AND WORKMANSHIP, awl Add at the lowan cash Wm. notatpd SILVANS/ LADAUDI. ROOFING I BOOTING Dew In the very but tostmer, led warranted, by. No. 76 gmlthilleld Street. Qum OEPdENT, k . mit Or a 44,„ Emat FELT AND CANVAS HOOFING relirsacaa at TII Ifia!Wald Iltreot. notacd pPROVED rwr, ROOFS REPAIRED. 0111INFITAIOD GRAVEL, u (1018. WM JOHNSON, ROOFING MATBELIAL FOS 8111. . 7S aillithfleld Street, toiled (Formerly Wm &Job=a) p0T.41311-15 casks i r rizas for sale by £ FAUNZWOaIt • 00., ao3 Cbawr od Wood and !hat itot• invited to Pirranueort:Teutv Ooitreiv, Pittsburgh, November 3d, lAN Election (or Titreß Directors of this coonstor. serT. fur tray.' years, VIII be bold at to Ileukleg Howe, oo MONDAY, iforember the lith ls, between the hours a 11 o'clock. mull o'clock. P. M. nolsitdzhr JOHN SCULLY. Cssider. Ihrrekaaos, Nov. let, 1819. ..irTnic Di lames or vs WEsnax Is .csunt Onitaar hen thleffey declared • dirldnid of Three 11.011ars °pot: each dare orits capital stock, orator the earned prodthof the hut six moothe, pale to stock holder. oa or atter ibe Ilth hut • no 2 Ohl A.I4IOIIDON, &enter,. ltrusa.s . Prrvinzakrtfcmunber 1, 1050.1 IWTn Board of Directors of this Bank ho a ve tido day declared a 41111deod of FOUR PER OENT.OO the capital stook, sot of the profits of thaltat mouths, payable to atocklexkleraon nR aßnr the 11th blot. E, D. JONES, Cashier. Aussesny Bunn, Horacelw 1,1869. • 10'Tun President and Directors of this 11.td, kayo Mir day dream's dividood or /OUR PER CENT. out altos profits of tntlart mcrth., able to Stockholders on or alley it,. ItW Ids no2dtd J:l9. 000 K, Chanter. Isom ens Ilforiflovelabsr Ist, 1869, •••," qua Directors of this DOnk hare this day declared • dlrldead of FOUR , OHNT• as the Capital Stack, oat of the prool4 of thif list sii moutba,psy able to Stockholders, or their legal , kepredootatlres, otter to. 11th loot. .2441 JOHN UAGIOFPIEN, Cash', blectusems. Rem, / Pittsburgh, Nov. 1, 18.50. f • M•Tat President and DireOtors of this Bank hare this day dechnell a diehlend of POUR PE& CUP, on the Capital Stook, out of the profits of the last ali months, pesetas to the Btockhohlese, or their legal rep resentatives, on or eller the Ilth lust, uo2-dtd CEO. D. MeGILEW, Quhler. Loa crry Baas. hrrtiwnwin. October 20 tb, 18.59 Vrl"Ast Election for Thirticn Directors of this Dank will be bold s eeni Dentin/Ames, on MONDAY, November Mat, betw the boon or 11 a. 5, and 2 1 e. r. foo2dtd] 3)10.11.113017/N. (Abler. .tztmai. Conan' Boaz, Pittaborgß, Oct. $91,4,18.1g. ILV.A2I ELECTION for Thirteen Directors of •• , ..r Oda Bank i iii bo bald at thd Banking rlocua on MONDAY, Tlat of November, betweatthe boars of 10 end x. The Avenel Ilfeetleg of Stockholders will be held TUIEB DAT. flow. lA, at 10 A. r. odleoded E. Lb JONES, (Udder. Orme Wuesut /sewn Convent} Pittsburgh, est 27tb, 1859. jr -, AN Election for Thirteen Directors of this Osman, will be held at this aloe, No. 12 Wa ter street, on TUESDAY, the Bth day of Novssnber, between the hours of 11 A is. end 2 e. • . 0u29 did If. DI. GOADON, Secretary.- Orrna gums Isavaatics Ylttabulab, October :in, Ink I ..flArr Election for Thirteen Directors f , rw.>" tide Company, to awn for the essaina year, will be held at the ofOces N 0.99 Water street, as TIIPADAT, Nov. Btb, between the bowl of 11 A. M. m 1.4 P.M. 0c26-dtil ROBEIMPINNEIf, MaarAlpe, Danz, t Pittsburgh, Octuber PM I fr.: - . AN Election for Thirteen Directors of thta Dank'. mlll bo held at the Denting Comm, on MONDAY, Nom:4er Ilst, between thelmors of na.x. and 3 Ir. a. Tke Annual Meeting of tbe Stockholders will to hold on TI73:3DAY, November laa, at 10 a. L. or2o lmd OW. D. 110/11117, Cashier. ALMON" RA Pittobtugh. Onto lieir Mth lIR, , VALI JAN Election for Thirteen Directors of thla [lent will be held et the Bankhag Howe, on kIONDAY, the 21st day of November, Niemen the how. of 0, a. K. sud 2 o'clock", ar. • • A Dg- el turellog of the Stock holdee, win be both the Banking Mara on TUESDAY, the kat day of Nora her, at lo o'clock. ooTh.bad J. W. Uoos °ambler. Guess's 0/11e.a, - #. t O. Neer Poor Mlle lisso,October 16,1882.5 fr.Peopose.t.s will be receive)l till Nevem bee the eth, tor bollding the 'natio Work and Bridge goperstructore for the road between PlNsbnigh and Yost Perry, as follows, vis 630,000 fret Thaber, B. IL, for trestle ssprk; 170,000 bridge atlperstroctorN 40,003 pound. Iron, for bolts, Al. The bide may be for material moue, wearectioe, or bulndsboth. About 170,000 feet timber, B. 14 of thiabors for trestle work, will be needed thla fall. Also, about 03,000 Nei for bridglisit, and tbe halm:toe early In spring Next for further Information, apply to th.S.roghseer, Hr. B. Low. 011ifwerl) oclOoltnoB- W. 3.11 jr.Norrez.—The undersigntd desires to -w" CLOSE ALL HIS ly DIIHINIEB m, , both profeadonal, laumadlate. Tho herlog la personal w 14111111Cid and In hie band. ars requested to .11 end rattle and twelve their pope:mend employ other Cuilitlael. Moak. Indebted to biro or to tbe IMO firm of !drums & Co, fa prohandooel 0., or upon note, Judgment, or otherwise, wal pie.° pay Oho um* toN. NILSON, Sap. or to hltneelL aildialte, where he will &Mad dolly far the preaent, Porn 1 , t03 o'clock p. or. colliAtf T 110.149 INSLLON. PfneensqW. Oct. 0,11E4. .Ir. , NOTICI is hereby given that a. meeti l ng .ner of the etockboldar• of. the Pemorylvanla Company of Plttabo rah will be held on 40/IDAT, tbe rc oat unman: 0129, at the aloe of eald - Company,No. 03 /mirth etreet,batereem that taxma of ten o'clock a. X, mad one P. X far Q. purpose of electing Directors to Emirs for db./I=l , 0g year. oelfultd 1. GIVER EttOUL. Ai'OLLO THEATRET,- PORTKR AND kt•PittleAND. Dome open at 7 o'clock; Curtain rci7l rile at 11 o'clock precitely. 10.1tedueed prime to ealt the tham.-4arqaette and Drew °lisle, 25 centg Famlly Circle, Is carafe. SATURDAY EVENING, Nov 6th, will DA patfortotd, DOT; OR, TUE ORIOSZT ON TEE VSARIIII Dot ........»... lIDADAYENPORT. To conclude with SHRTODIS IN INDIA; ot. THE STAG &STRUCK TAILOR; ARGO'S BRASS AND STRING'BAND; orrion, m NTPTH BTRISE,] me8:10 Elnnti4g Boot a! WATER -PROOF 1113VTING B 0 0 T,S, W. DOUGLAS, No. 77 Wood Street', ITAT, CAP AND LADIES 'VANCE FUR HOUSE GEO. A. PRINCE • 00 Fall Style Dress lists now Ready, With all theats. atria' of BOIT ILLTEI and OAPS, Whole sole and hly Mandl and the public. are Invited to ply old stand, N 0.77 WOOD EITREM. eel& W. 'DOUGLAS. LADIES FURS HATS AND CA . PS OF EVERY STYLE AND PRICE M'CORD & COIS, NO. 131 WOOD tai rEt. Alarm oe2P .1. he Ynople'e shoe BtuFO B, DIPPENBACXIBEI, DEALER LN BOOTS, SHOES AND GAIT HAS ; •OS Gentlemen, Ladies, Youths and Phildren, leo. 15 - Frfth Street, [Near Nartat,) PITV.NI7/1011. HOO➢INQU! T. H. orTor..—.----4. f. raur--. 1 1 IL NEVIN 00., No. WA Wood St., lellliborgh. Numfacturer. of RUM AND END LILA% PAO PAINTS AND LITLLMON...I 011.. Pan. sikd Thrpeotlno. JaLly4 wu. JOHNSON ..30tAs D iLsolujioN lIT v PAlt; t r i N o titiSHlP- 1. mehmahon of the &mans Lhuti larort i rka the mg; haring dlopteet of tholt Omnibus Amok; le Tod CT lloolualezt and the destb'qf the late Thome IL noltoce. me of the parthemAll pots= hee uieWmeei.eottthe old cOlopeag wilipteemt them ha. =ad.", to *.milwrNvetfor,settleasent. *Word WU. JOUNSON. HOUR -200 bble. Extra Family; It • . Goleatoug E • To ant rs sod To ado by WE. Mrns. 001g101112014 ooT i.- 105 Liberh 1141012%h. Atlfv=r4,, ROUV.-50Q-Ibs.fctr ale by B. A. TASNASTOOK Ccalia ttrot SZPI oil! 1:!11 4 / n 4* // C: 1 ; 1- CLIZAPLST! BEST?! LARGEST!!! • • $35 pays the Tuition for; Book-keeping, Writing, Commercial. _ Single and Double Arithmetic and-Lectures. Eight week. h.rd, M., St Ic fotiiry, r:; Kai 0 r ... , t 33— , entire expels..., $62. 1 Usual Urn • to mtattet*• full eghrs., frtna 6 to /0 steak, Every Student, up.. , rartnatiug,.'l. guaranteed to I. eon. patent to many.* the Etunbi of sdy busluout, aud,gt..1164 to earn • ulart of from 15.5 DO t 0 $lOOO. Students enter st any Itirn.-..t. 0 varstitn—aoriai IA pimento 'tsar P11E4111116 Ma IlltX.P PlitiltdfL.a W6ITENCI PO& 1859, rece.r.d at Plttsburgh. Pl.dadelphla and Ohio SlutoiNdr ..t Zannstille. al.+ •t 11.0 pc loripal rain el the Union for lb. putt fult le., 23.1111.1stara• loom received at hal pr 1... For Ctrtutarg, Specimen. and Pauladlisheil Platt . or the Cbilage, curiae On Uttar stamp. to mat-dills/ . P. W. JP-Ntd6l.N.S, Pittsburgh. Pa. ' tic ilialicrs rf.... - Sto — ites. —ll*i — tam LlFOn'''''''3Ul-3g athe htoekbolders of the Temperanceedle and/fables. town Turnpike and Plank Load Ca will be held at the of 800 of the Trftenrer ' on /104DdY,l'th NOT, 11.59, at erblyb itma an Action will be hel d hootl to 3 o'clock, P. f..e Pruldent. Treasurer and Bawd of„Tlanaaera for alb e.u. year. By order B. DROWN, Nee% FTersnopart, Norm:ober I; ISSO. .O.TEIE MLICITANTe MANUFACTURERS' 1342 K to at+ day darlarrdidilidend °tram PER payablobs or after the nth lost. solltlrltd/ Batee or Papal:mos, Nor. 1, 1859 qua President and Direetors of this Bank .T-r" bare this day declared • 4.1/ , idvad of PI.VIS PER BERT. colts flepltal Stroh. oat orde profile of the lot sit moths, which will be pall to fltoe.kholth•te, or their legal repreeeotatlves, otter after the IllN lost ottlh3ttlaltert JOHN HARPER, coabler. limusements. Lutnlghtof LLIBB J. U. DAVENPOIITI GENTS 3 SOL* W. E. SCHMERTZ & 00.'S, No. 31 Flfib .....I P !MIR. iltak_ Illation ;baits. 0 Commercial Balew Baena No. 44 FM b. ifintlE .1? EMNITURE.- - Thi B4 / 1 14 211 0011, Sat: 1 . .yday„ 2:r0r.5111, it 2 o'clock. will tak *all at tka martial Leak* lieuSua No.fet, //Ma alres‘w Funeltard,Well kept, ectuprlang scull hie;;;; Walnut Bedstead, Cleen•y•Diauc2 Table, 4eing eau lugs gilt Crams Lonklog Olua, lint Eack:Leai Bea large ilookuese and drawers, low kort Bedste mal ads. Quips. - 'at:Venetian Hflnds, eaUrely nese. nay .1. O. DAVIS, Asa. tINDULIVI ITERS' SALK.OFDAA GOODS.—Onlito.Ssy; Nurriuber.Tth;at,loeclaekst ms Oransenerclal tledea Hamm No. 41 realist, arlll basalt, by order of underwriters, lba tollaWln2 • ,ee,ter, need 'goods, allgh t/y damsupdll y w►tor r Soft parr Roots, 12 pr. Pa. leather 0..1106, IS do Fancy Galina, ~.. • 134 pr. Women's Mon - son and 3:arta:ea shoe Tet,nact, other alum, - 2 do Shoo Tees, - 40 pair ChUdrenl Mara, 12 p air Far Gems, • HI Phi oh niml Cloth Cam 4 do 811 k Neck 11"; SS par Limo Drums. , 14 Satin Tasb, • • , 1 see 23yarda SSOttet, It pair Casalurerepauts, 24 Cloth Vents, " IS Cloth Coat*. not J. 0. DAVIE., Quail. ADMINISTRATORS'. SLUE OF T:E LATS guar/nuns WiREItOOII, to the Divaq DMIJIng, fifth Rivet, below the Poet-teme, cat TUESDAY . 0 111f.g. Nor. Bth, it /0 o'clock, and mutate. lug each morning, et the awe boar, wall all to by ed. der et Adettaistratore of [lowan FL Ryon, deed." This terse .act of elsellent Work in Elotewood. ManDre ny, Walool, Cherry and r,plar, embrace...all the Whim. Me lay lea of klegane harninare , such as Marble top an tro and Vier Tables, Setae, SelseTetsa, Lounge% Itemption and Parlor Quire, Rooker% Library .d Easy Libra,tlan• teat .d Atm Matra, great vamelyof What•teeta,Qoarteitle Tables, fiat Hall Table. sad Choirs, numerous styles of Darning and Plato Dares., Snolowel Washitatete Book Wows, P.retarlint, Parise Wrttlog Desks, Sewing Eitarelg High and Low Pow, 'retitle .4 Cottage Webbed.; Children'. thlbs end Cradle*, Dining 'aml Break Out Table% anJ all the animatens edict.. to that Tina, suitable foe Dwellings, UMW and OHM.. This la the I ergeat and best assortment of well finished and...abbe Itotattora, in both elegant hod plain styli*, err, offered at pnblin sale in Md. clty,anst MEat be all dle. pound of elltione rowers or dab, Tbe articles nay be es ate' nett at the wareroom before t h e day of wele. ren. ede Wmwu at axle s J. U. DAVIS, Amt. Joni J. Almon:lb, ) d dm' n. J. kl. PAIS, I IV. II DENNY C ONTINUED ANNUAL BALE OF BOOKS AND ISTATIONICKI--ITStiX 'SVEN /NO MN ITNEE—tromm eying HONDAS', Oct. 31st, it 7 o'clock • be continual at ;h. Auction Rooms, N 0.64 61021 Ot.. the Annual Bale of saleable Books and Math:wry direct front - the Hunan Trash Bales and Potillabers. babe all the' Standard Work. of taut and best csinkas, are 'benumbs of column a the elegant Popular Literature a Sheds", ill a which are warranted new sal portent.. The collection embraces =synch works se Washington Ireton, complete. 21 rola Chaim Dickens, 13 co* rhowocce DoOPM 2oreho Scoll'aiYararl"Norela,l2 suit', knoyelbpsalla Lusericau, 14 rola Lord Dicon,3 rolg Strickland's limas orb:Wand, • 7 robe Ifillson'a Noels Ambroshns, 6 rag Des). Ptyalin. 10 rola Prescott's Historian • Bgard Taylor'. Dual; role Rodent Babb bights.° toliAbunbaraldhceihaty, 10 rota Edgar A. Poa, 4 vola Clark'a Commentary', 4 rob; - Waster's Quarto Dictionarn Blue and Odd Jrchttoniot:. Paelra fall ad., ra Wridnp ar Dam Swift, Sta.e. l lolo • lift, Leigh Hunt, Char]:s lamb, tr. The 'finest and fat' edition. of the eminent befit; Poets and Dramatists, apteri", did Family and Pocket hitless, Prayer Beak and Portfolios, - several hundred room. or Cap. Letter, Commercial, Note, 11111 wad Ladles' Path Paper, Or, Ac. Sale 'ruddily.° and • yahoo% went,. Ladles and Ocuttemen are lashed to asit:' dying the day md yandoo the stock, which still be sold by aals at low poke. .1. O. DAVIT. Ana.' AUSTIN LOOMIS tf: 00.. dkrchante ALLEORENY PROPERTY. FOR SALE. —Two Lots 011 llontgomery street, 30 feet front each and extending - aloes Taylor STOlitle 110 feet... Terme, cue-fourth club, balance In 1,2 and 3 seen.. Ap ply to AUSTIN LOOlllB II CO, IS Fourth attest. Q .TOOK SALES BY AUSTIN .LQOSIIS & CO, AT TUB lIRROLIANTV ETOLLSEGE MEE THUEEDAY EVENING—Bank, Bridge, insurance and Popper 'Stock, &ad and neat Estate . old at public ials. at the lderchante Exchange by AUSTIN WOWS CO. Trails and Loam en Beal Estate negotiated oil le terms by AUSTIN LOOMS sedll , Stock !iota Itrokore. 92 Sabath *L . 7 OLD and YOUNG AFFIRM ITS, TRyTEI, VIZ.: MAT Professor Wood'a Rah* Renttin:alio WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, TH E proem% and colorer the hair, if nand inn or three tomes a week, to any imaginable age. Perfectly =Mord - the grarncover the bald with nature'. own ornament, the bah; make It mono raft and beautiful than any oil,and preserve the scalp free from all disarms, to the if:mated age. Plata. Men, Judges, Attorneys, Doctor., Clergymen,, hofessional 1,1 , , and uentlemen and Ladies of all classes, all mar the bear testimony that we do not say too much In Its Head the following, and jtidue•— piton:molt 8. TuALuziril, igemst • . asys, on his arrival *Vibe United &atm & was rapidly becoming gray, but OD; applying Wood'n /lair &an:native his hair ao-Mmicasand it. otiginsibue. • ' " • OH/RIPS CALCIUM, 13 NAM. Streak N. Y, says the gray halts on his erifes head sera, af• tar a fear trial, tunnel Into. dark Omen, • • at the came time beautifying and thickaaing hair, . A. 0. RAYLIONA Roth, Idahoe,ioja oixty yoars old, and his hair Sind Whbkoni *us :I L two - W.l. 13. Y. but by the moor two bottled of Ilestorstive the gray hairs hare both on his head &Da fox, 'and is mitre soil _ aloesay than for twenty.fira yenta Mariana. 1112' ,= , wile, at the age of fifty two,. has audit lornh this , same carrot. !INLET JOHNSON, gig, of Now Orlsomasala that he lost his hair by the Yellow Poser,ln SEI34.- Da nod Morro flair Iteotoratire, end his halt is mow thick and glossy. . S. el. lo . l DDLETON,thingsta, Alabama, soya the gestoratlre hos done much good Ie yes Part. of thocountry. Heed no It for tehineseiandnoW has • Dm heed of hair. 'T. L. MORSE, Lebanon. Kentucky, says h. his • seen Wood's Bel, Itestorathe in hundreds of ca- • .• • sm, and rosser know It to fell Jo accesgehldog ail It prole.. to do. . • A. theLDES, idcLooosboro ; 11 litiole. saYo he • had .old hood eight ream sad a...balk but by the liberal moor W004 . 111.1x, Destork. Use, he now hos a rich glowry head of hair. tar Bold by all - Dregglsts, and by O. J. Wood : .1k Co., 441 Broadway, New York,and 114, kliuket • - - street, St. Loins, Ho. Sold In Pittsburgh by Dr. •-• GEO. H. 11.1678/11, D. L. FALENZEITO . O* • CO., ' and all Drugging. fau9:dly] roan r. zoo.= dr. GRZIGHI, IMPORTS/13 OP H A .R D WA R f E SO. SA WOOD STREWT. Taw Mors atore.9l. Marla note], Je3oAlem • P.117.1.8/IWB.- • G. B. Bane , Lae of 1.4m0tc.r.....:L0au Ons.ui.,flasb'g i. GEO. S. BEVAN dr. 004 Commission Merchants,- POR THE MX Olt • - PIG IRO-N, BLOOMS; &tc.,•••• No. 52 Wood Et, Plttoburgh.l ' 7 B —Lyon, Eborb On., Picabetrellaringslon, Copeland !Oa., Pltlabursh; Thos Trardeelik„4l, , • mien Hon. lilmmt Omer., Liar - mbar 13.17.14 Oardneee • Oo , Iloilidayabnyg. Pa. .. _ . THE EINTERRHISII .--, . • •--- . . . . . • , • Ihsurance Company :,:':-..- -.- OP PHILADELPHIA, ' ' '''''...' -.. , Insures Astalnat Loss or Dlllttlftge bp Elra, , - - , '. on BilogllnEss Merchandise. Par.: nlture,sass., at Reasonabl• Rat's of Prouslusa. • ,' ::.-. L. • Disacroas-7. ItOrldbrd 84m Wfillans, ITEen,ol Wan{ • . Vitro& 004•Nalbro Frasier: Ina M. Atwood, of Atwood,-';:'- --- • Whits & 0o.; Bon). T. Tnidlck, of Tralick, Stokes! gis.., - ..,,,-, .. • Henry Wbartorg Mordecai L. Dawso n; Goo. IL Stawistor '. • •", . • Stewart A Ora; John IL Brown, of .70h. H. Brown aO4 ~,,,:.=-'-..;.' B. A. Zahosatook, of 11. A. gabnattock A. CarAndreis D: . : 7, 4'..'. - .. Omit:J. L. &ringer, or Wood &Malinger. • • . . ~•••:.,:.,:. •,.. '. HA'LOEWORD GTARlL:Pwaildent. • •, , ••:,,a,.i. , ' . : Quint W. Otiza,Berrataq. ... ..,, • PI=OIIIEOEI ISS/xineo.—Wm. ITol mink Co ,J. PalatiS •, '.,- ' .-: * Ow, Th omas IL Mown. Mrel , Jae. Marshall, E.l, ' *Ow '-',.--....:,,, Krainsatrq., Wilson, IMlttroy& Ow. {Filson, Pages *ON:" ---:.‘,,:,". EaleY, WO.. 4 00, ,thinemareopaaba a Ow, Jeanne.: '7. - . - .• .•• Lyon A Oa, Wm. S. Level, A Ca . i .... , . .. GEO. B. BRYAN is CO., Agents, .-..- Jallikad Na fig Wood StraoL •-• -.1. -• : rroirrzuzszr " • • Assurance Compa nyy No. 1. moms= smear, LONDON. - ' ESTABLISHED IN 18 . 36.; • OAP/TAL...— oo -- PAID UP OAPIT - AL 461 . D SURPLUS— 2,184,111 09 ANNUAL RIIVENUS, for the year sad _ = lag January al, nu 033,924 COMPAIsTY INSURES AGAINST.: ;.• Loo of Damap by Fire, almost avers dearlyticat •• • ProPellie 2 10 Rata of lnuinau are nuiderale, W wee, bawd upon Ma character of the Ow= ca cane Pant, arid the unit.. of the risk. Loma promptly ' , Vestal sad _paid telt/toot reltreara to, Loakau 410.0..0 land prorated lidaffete pAtaforpayineut o lostoote tku country. naramen Swewenntere • Meaux Jamas IleCallyat 0a,174 Wad 02'0E4 John Fic.yd & 0a,1713 1316 .1. & airkpatrisl3.l63Liberty drat; WDaoo limy a 64 Wood .tiniag Jame ReCatokaa & Maack .11 0.016 Watar amok B.A. Yoh .11 & sad Wood anotiu " Jo Waderell A tki; Soma ova Wad aeoets, Atwell. Lee & Oa, 6 Woad atree4 Barchttela & Or. loan ate sat* atreetg" • . . . 11cOaatUrsa. Maw & Oa, Wad aid Water Bt; , acc , ro• tr. saw% Rate /3 , 1 1n16111 - • t jkl uglift Oa. CZ /Lab . • . we .... A °allies. Front sad Nay -== • meate, Witlleate Oa, 613 idarkat areas; Jam. Oratara & Cia, 20 and_ tt /*We Semi; ; jon,p, intettell. lteg, Pieekleat =Mutate( Hiatt Jame. Dad*, Prodkatt traion Bank, --- • 41 ' Noe. W.A.Pater. late Jaage Supremo mart. .. 1 & 11 / 11 CS W. ARAUTT, Ageni,- OtHoe. 103 Wood anat. 11/Cki sorra . • IRISH. LINENS' D4l/4.4fr4, PIAPERS; ,j•C, i CONSUMERS OF 111011 ARDSON'S tilt& o l oiD=ll:4 s .7=icubtlut "az!. Isiah the fall name of ibis am, • J. N: itioanDstm. SONS & DWDZif, conaztee oohs anutaistaas zed durability er Thss make rezdam4 essantially zemassiz-. qatuatielea of Wafer s al detective Llama ma prepared, wane gear NOM sod teal Vial the mama or R1C11411.0., 40N, by Isiah Bona% whuN ratrarzwa al the Was,. desk, talktan altizeim the Amatic4a messenger sad the Mlitlnetgl'.. tore of the male* frocala, min act readily • altazJoe u. k . a . i t , manta* while parehatims east ho ed or;".' with Goode of a mirthless character . Lonne - . Again; PS Muth Berme; Naas Wet; • Tip OU erritii.9' '"7. .AN WI would &this. tbstritu want ISt an annionle and arkitnt pm:tilts to try Rogue atrats of Ilogasibr ( porrarr.) /t 41 prrpartilfitt tortfonatty to ylttrost ltmd rsecoresiteled by the Eredira /acuity pt. billow mip • "oda.. atck hearltchr, butzttarri; indipstimr. It tt. stornabitl_rtprY. 10. It to Dokrtirriltdy da for• ~.......""aktmat/ mg etry an stanomtatt subotitutifor Watirm oral Irk beverage, Yrtre ZS me..., y7.-a -try B. / 111 MII3TOri, tma IlAttart la treat' rtt• tarx tr Ittv urk. Drunter ..?", orakeeteas • - - - OUV- lIABP,EE~ ~O S.'S OCE3IBE; - _ Ai Aim& 11 1 445141: 7 4,.. *AI A INVA) CAilliA b oas PPLEB-80 bbls. prime Apples jut true iod lor ok3J =tin QUIN& L, ,1