Alitt.,l):,ttrifiqo4.:rtit'e . ';' cm — —=„, 1. - 1.170:L.D. s. 71:110011011 R ... 11 ei cp.. zunroirs and PROPRIE:rO RR. X../.2"1 - 13.13Ca3M: -- ViDB.SDAY MORNING, NOV. 10, 1859 : ;. L , ...,...,.. ~ ~0 1 1. e Jetzt. Presidency. *have, as ell our reltders know, our prefer .- nog for a particular candidate for the Presi -deney;_bnt wkile prattles hie claims as warm . Ijiti we could, iie have' tried . to do it 'without giving offence to ler doing violet to the feel ings of those who differ from 119 and have as . geed a eight to their preferences as we to ours; and heneowa cannot permit ourselves, now, to be led aside from our determination to discuss, in a prudent and moderate tone, the claims of the ' rival candidates for this exalted station by the Best, violet andperßonalities of our eatempa . __racy of the ',roma It may suitour neighbor to Indulge in low and vulgar flings at us, per sonally; but it does nut suit or become ns to re ply tetbem. - We h ave e pokeu, hitherto, in the most respect --id toms of Judge 13nan, of hiti character, his ability and hia,worth. We AA do so still. But, - in doing so, we shall feel perfectly free to re- Mirk, as we lti'e done, upon the Impropriety and indelicacy of one holding his position being, - engaged in urging his Own claims for a political * office of any kind. . 1 It is true, that ,we preforred the nomination of • IndgegoLoon In 18.56 1 but that gentlerein nev er either solicited or incouraged his friends to. present his name. Had be done es, we should have been as prompt to! condemn in him what we condemn in Judge Bead now. As to Judge Wil mot, we did not favor his nomination; but be was nominated without .any effort on his part, and promptly resigned when ho entered Upon the . canvass. Those are not oases in point; but even if they were, they could not change the great principle we are contending for. No poesiblis number of wrongs can Make a right. The ques tion &tisane is, are the people of Pennsylvania -prepared to make ihe,beneh of the Supreme! CoUrt of their. Statei the . stepping stone of political aspirants, to Fre its position and digni ty to grasp the oeveted • prise of political prefer ment? If they aro, tiey set lessvelge upon the - . Character andstablity l of their judiciary than ... "we'ltaie bithertci supposed. We do not coneid - er It either prudent o cafe to establish it as a . . . rule. That Judge Read may be in faro? of protec tion now, is possible, nay in present circum stances even prebable It required, however, a certificate last year td inform the people of the State of that foot.ey know -that he was s leading democrat wh n the tariff of 1842 was struck down; that he continued to act with that party, and hold impo tent offices under it, and yet no one ever knew im to-utter a syllable or ~ write , a word again the grievous wrong by _-which Pennsylvania was then prostrated. The people of Pennsylvania, in the coming struggle, want for a eiindidate the man who can present the record of is life as the certificate of kis 60IIIItiLIC85. Such l a man is Gen. Cameron. Not all the blandietents of power and place could Reduce or swery him from his support of the pale) , with which Ithe progress and develop ment of Pennsylvania is allied. The tariff has been the very polar Star by which his whole source has.been directed. In the Senate, in pulia,in private, everywhere, ho has been the consistent, testiest' at unwavering champion of this great central ids He needs no certificate. The people - of Penneylpinia, of Allegheny Conn ty;of tie City of Pittsburgh, know and appre date his position too well to think of preferring to him any recent , convert to the doctrine of pro tection. 'And though our contemporary affects great contempt for General Cameron's abilities, . we are yet weak enoeih to think that they are i fully equal, if not superior, to those of the 1 Journal's favorite. If that gentleman has given any evidince of enpcl4Por altainmonte outside of his: profession, we thinit they aro not...generally known ;,..itwattay be at rilleatard'a_ either to our ignorance or his modesty that wean not familiar --iiiitithom, 1 i As to -say action cf our own as a member of the State Central ComMittee, and the action of the State Committee itself, we can only say that the friends of Geo. Cameron had the power to oars Carried whatever encainre they might hare desired, but Were willing to meet the friends of ,nay other candidates before the people in any way they desired. For the cake of harmony they declined to exerci s e the power their major ity4ave them— We have acted in this spirit 1 throughout, cud will continue to do eo. Oar chief desire is to see .eivr party go forward to certain victory in 1860, and for this reason we have preferred Gen. Cisontos 119 the candidate under whom ouch a vrtory is undoubted. If others think . differently ,we have no ,quarrel with them, nod sh4l descend to no personal controversy with those i rito choose, to attack us. We:shall support heartily whoever is nominated in 1860; and shall not hedge our way up with prelkodaary ,quarrela abont candidates ; but I== right to deMand that if Jadgo READ 4itrtninell ta disappoint those who elected hint last.... Lea - to jadtcial Office, brrutining for ho Oholliiiitntice resign tho office of ...‘rhich he seems to thinit so little. .'Tue'iioyexnoe ELEMTlOll3.—There Eietl2/3 to be no doubt that the Republicans have carried New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Wia cousin, by handsome majorities. This closes the llst of elections for the year ; end the record is pecisliarly gratifying to the friends of freedom. Every free State holding eleotione this year has been carried by the op ponents-of the admi4stroGion, with the excep tion of California.- . The result in Neff York is peculiarly gratify ing. Our friends, hare, triumphed there over fearful odds. All sorts of combinations were effectel'against them, and every e ff ort was made that e aid . distract them Su any way. They have mainfained a bold and decided front—so bold that iho contemplated fraud under a false regis try was not resorted to. The result in all the States is particularly gratifying in another sense—it shows that the ' .demoorffts made nothing out of their lying Ala . aloe about that old hero John Brown. They mast feel particularly mean when they reflect „,,bow basely they bate lied—for nothing. • 7: •= 7 ' .. • terrified Democracy of Philadelphia held y,t_lieir delegate elections on Monday last, to elect ' - '. , 'delegates to the State Convention. The admin , Istration nuccreded in carrying most of the die trietl, the anti-Otainintratlon men carrying onlz , two or three Out of the 21. This is a poor show of Douglas etreagds Ip that stronghold. MODALS TX Txxaa.—Judgo Bacaley,in a recent charge to the grand jury of the district Court of Galveston, prceeuted a moat deplorable state of teerals in Texas. Among other things ' he said there was co country inhabited by the Anglo •Saxon race in which there was so little regard to law'and order as in Tune, and continued: `Turing the tour years that I have been on the bench there have been between fifty and einty cases of murder before me; and if in each Of the twelve judicial districts in the State there bee been a likemumber, then there hes been up `Wards of at hundred eases of murder in four years, showing a state of things .unequalled in any country; and that of thee° six hundred Weir, not six of, them had been found guilty by the jury before whom they were tried. It is not feasible to Suppose that, ifr all these cases, there wasa deficiency in evidence, and the only conclusion to which I can arrive, le that the - .17 must have forgotten or disregarded their Dates." r• ' ' TitaChamberaburg(Pa),Tima of the 4th soya: "We harm been told that three men were in town beltltioa.b.... bread,lhe night after the Sberpe'e rifles were faced in Beaty, wood, and. who "fa re undoubtedly fugitives. Theywere Outlet started and devoured gr, ' • ut-ononsly,the preetsiona which a good wore - to ..... :law, they , came them. They allegid P —s. tin the it .. r Tins night and had $4, e w oo ds ap e . ~t he giaart .ii, Tho avv ,P In the morning frozen to inaicated, this, no 4 ,itrance of their clothing adhering to ' them. ' l , , z!. - \ l / 4 t om etc., WM. yet farmer in Green_townehlp " le g feilOwipgr a ' rota weeded comiads, er,,hbriee'a" bear general belief herein: that' put° barn... The g enes, Cook, and that aie wo - uria ma,",,,,t,'„tge4, Biown'a eons, whpi- Owbid. gained Teo; " Maya's gam" ' _ . . Halsa.t(ti nalir is not given to any man to lin always fortunate. Hr. - Bachanin has won for hie adtainistritlon a blg Vim - in the military annals of mankind -by the vigor with which he marched alarge force of marines , to drive the seventeen insurgents of Brown's band out 'or the great National Armory at Ilar• peee Ferry, and rescue - Virginia from that fierce Attila and his deperste array. Be should, therefore, accept with fortitude the check sus tained by his arms fromJhe force of Cortinas, the Mexican . guerrilla, at Brownsville, in Texas. Why, by the way, should this name of Brown be eo mysteriously mixed up with this Presiden• tial career" For now nearly a month. Corti"; " Iced fellow of the baser sort," with a handful of rear- leas ruEles, has held Western Texas and the Rio Grande is a elate of practical vassalage. Ile has; in fact, conquered that portion of the United - States: and a dispater, which we publish t o .day, announces that hp is on the, point of ex , tending his operations over a wider range of wintry. The United States- military authori ties in Texas have found themselves unable to cope with Cortinas. Re dashes across the river, levies tribute, demands the beads of obnoxious individuals, and finds his host daily recruited by men of the same sort who flocked to King David in the mountains. Brownsville in despair sends up her cry to New Orleans, and while we are discussing the propriety of protecting Max loo,our own citizens are fleeing from their homes In fear of a knot of Mexican brigands ! The spectacle is not very flattering to our na• tional pride; and if Mr. Buchanan has recovered from hie delight in the victory won by his mar , ince at Harper's Ferry we "should advise him to dispatch those valiant men-at-arms at once to Texas. He need not be alarmed about his own personal safety; for though John Brown be not hung, we, can insure him protection by sending him a few of those gallant New York soldiers of whom the Courier t Enquirer, with BO much de nosey, Sense and patriotism, declares that areg iment will suffiei to whip the entire -South into submission to the Republican President, whom that journal proposes to put into Mr. Buchanan's place. In all seriousness, the actual eta t te of things in Western Texas is beyond all expression shameful to the Government which so supinely permits it to exist.—E. Y. Times. TUB PROBABLE Qum OP THE DARNEL'S Buena laves/oz.—The Baltimore Pafiot gives the following rational solution of various mys terious circumstances of this affair : The Harper's Ferry - entente has been solved at lest. We have reliable intelligence from Wash ington 'that Governor Willard, of Indians, is at the bottom of. themhole affair. Cook, who is his brotherin-law, is said to have been prompted by him to inveigle the madman Brown and his weak-minded followers into the net thus spread for them, and then to desert them, with the as surance that he (Cook) should be let off scot free if - he ehonld not escape. Willard Is now at Charlestown, and Cook is to be need as State's evidence on condition of his release. This will probably explain the euppreseion of that letter by Governor Floyd. The whole outbreak, it is now believed in Washington, was contrived sole ly with a view to operate politically upon the elections in New York and Maryland. We thought as much from the beginning. The pub lio are requested to keep their rye on Cook, and see whether he is not released. Joni Bnown's wife passed through Wor cester, Masa., on her way to the prison of her husband in Virginia. T4e Worcester Transcript Baps: "She is o large and noble•looking wom an,and worthy of being John Brown's wife. She says that ehe always prayed to God that her husband might.fall in battle rather than by the hands of siaveholdere; but that now ebe does not regret his capture, for the sake of the noble words he has been permitted to utter. She says that she is the inelher of thirteen children, of whom but four survive; but that she would willingly eee the ruin of all her household, if it would only help tho cause of freedom. What a eneeoh for a wife and mother, whose eons • have been eo lately ammesinated, and whose husband is now lying under sentence of death. Mre. Brown was provided with letters of introduction, by Mr. Hoyt, to the eherltf, the jailor, &o. There is no reason to doubt that she will have ready access to her husband." June So.—The Albany EvAing Jourwa says : "Gov. Willard's connection with Brown's Lieu tenant-is a misfortune which we are not disposed To - aggravate by censuring him for acting In ac cordance with natural feeling. But-suppose, in stead of being brother-in-law of a Democratic Governor, Cook had been a brother-in-law of Gov. Morgan or Gov. Chan 7 Suppose fitry had -gone down to Garper's Ferry 4o labor for his ac quittal? What a howl would have been raised bythe Hercricl, the Journql of Commerce, and the Fifth Avedue DemocracyS How zealously would they have harped upon the fact as evidence of. 'complicity with the insurreotion.' As it is, they will be silent se the grave—for • einem stances alter eases.' " JJI.LIEN has been released from his pecunia ry =harassments in Paris. He attributes his ruin to the "scorpions" of the legal profession in Loudon, and to certain music speculatore who have fattened on hie former success. During tho twenty y ears that Jullien reigned monarch of the famed popular concerts, ho acknowledges to have received the enormous eum of £200,000 in England and America. He has lately termed offers to return to London to preside over enter tainments of a eimilar character, and is now busily engaged in writing "Hie Life and Times among the English." THE FITBRRAL Or ROBERT STEPHENSON took plane Qt.:Westminster Abbey, in England, on the 21st, in presence of a great concourse of people, and with every demonstration of respect. The Abbey was crowded, and the attendance inclu ded moat distinguished men of rank and profee clans. Mr. Stephenson bequeathed I:25,000 to public institutions. At Newcastle, Sunderland, Shields, and-other towns in that locality Dpgi neee watt suspended during a portion of the diVy of the funeral, and many demonstrations of ?r -epent took place. DEBTELUCTIVE Fran—About two o'clock, yes. terday morning, the watchman at the Machine Shope of the MC25rB. Phillips, situated on the river, in the First Ward, disoovered a fire bitt ing from the boiler and pattern department. He gave the alarm and soon aroused, the whole nighborhood, bat before the firemen ooutd fairly arrange for effective work, the building was completely destroyed,together with a large num ber of valuable patterns and other artiolea Meeting Wednesday. Is a speech at Liverpool the other day. Mr. Gladstone said: "Dr. Johnson, I think, says (and I have a great ,respect for whatever fella from him) that whatever induces a man to live more in the future and less in the present, cx. alto him in the scale of creation. if: that: bo ad (and Lam inclined to believe it is so;) the posii tion of the railway ahareholder MEW be an exl ailed one." This is true of American as well as of English railway shareholders.. Their profit are all in the future tenon. BUCHANAN Istrucerzu.—Forbee, one of Abolition conspirators, in a letter to D. Ilowe, has the following ominus'note: "See my letter to J. D. dated 23d Febtuary.' l Alas! After the first false step from the way: of virtue, the path is all the way down hill. From rewarding-gansae invaders and murderer: what more natural than that the President should turn outoonspiralor himself? Just as we pfd dieted ! Morn esora..—The St. Paul Minnesotion, of the Ist instant, states that the Republican majority in the Legislature of that State, will be certainly forty.fire eejoint hallo t,with a probability of fifty three. IIAbISBY (Rep.) has a majority of about 3,300, for Governer. 'The aggregate vote L 9 not far from 40,000, an increase-of 2,000 since 18.57 including the 1,000 bogus votes of that year. Tnn Pennsylvanian, before the recent Penn sylvania election, estimated that the Legisln• tare would stand—Democrats 54, Oppositici 35, doubtful 11, in the louse; and 5 Democrats 4 Opposition, and 2 doubtful, in the Senate) The result, after the election, was-53 Demo emu to ti 6 Opposition in the House, and 1- Democrat to 10 Oppesitinzja_the Senate. Close guessing, that! LIBERIAN Ma VITACTURES.--The editor of the Colonization Herald has received from President Benson several samples of cloth from Liberia, and exhibited in December last at the national fair hold at. Monrovia. The cloth and staple compare well with the American cloth. 1112. ISRAEL WOODBURY, aged 100 years, died recently-in Salem, N. H. He was at the Battle of Bunker Hill, and was for three yearn prisoner in the hands of the British. Two years ago, one hunrded:of his descendants saluted kbu at his home. To fic RING MaCutcn Ortioirons.-171r. J. T. Shaw, Isla. 63 Fifth street, 4th story over J. It. Reed et Co.'s Jewelry Stoic, is fully prepared to repair and pat in perfect order all description of Sowing Ma chines. Operators having defective and damaged. machines will find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he will make all things right and restore the machine to perfect running order. Prlcoe mod-, orate. COMMON erssi roles the mass of the people., whatever the misnamed and misanthrope phfloeophers may say to the contrary now them a good thing, let Its incr. Its be clearly demonstrated, and they will not hesitate to giro it their mat cordial patron-ens. Tho maims hero al• reedy ratified the Judgment of a physician concerning the virtues of LIOSTIITTEIVB BITTZIIB, as may be seen In the lalttarnmugeantitlai of this meildnes that are annually mid to nay 000400 Of the land. It Is now rceogninet no great ly troperlor to dl other remedial yet derived for diseases of the dlgoefliO organs, such as Mechem, dysentery, dyspep• iu ,d for the various foyers that arise from dent:smut o fth o .oxygyys of the rystem. gonetter'• name le last . loonolng a boasebold word lona Maine to Tenan from the chore of thafilbadto It fuels._ Try the article end be Bolasy *gall and errerprtinro, lamTswitsi it NUM suisiolkottowootitl yroprbalk W:atotowlN /YON 00X01 412444 Scir • Try Bccrhaves ilolland.Bitters For Hear thorn,` . Try Bcerhare's Holland Bitters For "totally. Try lite•rimwe'e Rolland Bitters V. , z• V* , aterbrr, h. TYY L ' ...LaA., • 11,,dunti Bittere For Hermit - toile. Try Bi - erhave's Holland Bitters FM' I.OE. Ol • -Appet it e, Try Beerhave's 'Baia:cid Bitters Oen. Costiveness. Try Bwrhave'.. Holland Bitters MEI= Try Bocrliace'b Holland Bitters. in Ner,m,,'Rli.nntatic awl onr Alfertio., It him In nntnerorm Instances proved highly I.r osclal, n.d In other. effected . docldod " have Ude day declared • dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the capital stock, out of the prons of the Not alx mouth., payable to st.kholden on or aftrr the 11th lost tan E D. JOSE), Caabler. ALLSOUI2, B. November 1, HE President and Directors of this Rank bare this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CRISP. out of tho profile of the lost ea months, pay able to Choc:hoiden! on or alter the lilts trot. noZdtd J. LP. COOK. Hailer. loon Cm' Rana, November 1241859. Directors of this Bank have this day declared a dividend of POOR PE CENT. on the Capital Rock, ont of the profits of the last six mtmthat pay able to Stockholders, or their legal representation, after the 11th loot. nolldtd JOUN lIIACIOFFIN, Cutler. Mscriance Burs. Pltiablargb, Nov. 1, 11:1594 rE - Tar. President and Directors of this Bank bawl thla day declared a dtrldend of POUR PER CENT, on the Capital Stook, out of the profits of the last els month., paysbhato the Stockholders, or their legal rep resesudive., on or after the 11th Inst. n 02,1111 IdeGREW, Gabler. =ME L3=MIES on whirl:L:o°mAo . oba will teed Ebakspeare• play of TEE MERCHANT -OF VENICE; And by particular requrat wfl reran SEM 111All8FILLA18E EIYtIN.IE6 Door. open •t 7 o'clock.. The Heeding will commence • II dolma: LACES AND LACE GOODS. lnblic flottrro !sox Cm nom. 1 Inirrsetracia, October telth ,1629. fr -- AN Election for Thirteen Directors of thin neon vllll Le held et the Banking Run., on SlONfot 2, November 21., between the hours of 11 A.u., sad 2 P. r. loolidot) JNO.ALMIOYFIN,OschIer. tilitenetitee Beni, Pitteheirith, October 21st, 1819. -AN Election for Thirteen Directors of .ttitt Bank will be held et the Backlog House, on 2109IDAT, Liovetebor Met, between the hoot• of 9 A. N. and 2 e. N. Tim Anouel kinetics or the Stockholders bo held o TUESDAY. November let, et 10 A. A. ocat led 0160. D. hIcOItEW, Oselder. ALuanuun Farm, 1 Pittsburgh. October 201.11,1860. ••AN Election for Thirteen Directors o; Oda Dant wlll be held at the flanking flotteo, 0. MONDAY, the 21,1 day of November, between the home o 9, L. ■. and 2 o'clock P.M. ~• - - A geworal meeting of tho Stoticholder. will Ix, held a the Banking llotow, on TUESDAY, tho list day of Karam her, at 10 o'clock. acKarad J. W. COOK, Cashier. . -- . .NOTICE.—The undersigned desires to ..r , " CLOSE ALL 1115 DUSINEV3, both personal and professional, immedletcly. Thom having law business in his lomat are requested to call and tattle and reaslye their papers, and umpioy other counsel. Thom Indebted to bim or to the Into firm of MELLoN A Co., for professional serrima, or oian not , . lodgment, or otherwise, will please pay the muse to N. NELSON, E.M.or to hinvelc at his office, where be will attend daily fertile premed., feotalto3 o'clock p. m. oclSollf TOMAS MELLON. Ebucational. fiAit coma wacIAL coLLEue. WRITING ACADEMY, College Ball, Olitroond, Birmingham CU= For Orustoontal Writing ng Min Writing t Time onlltalto-1 IYriting an.l Hook•ltorphag..... 20) N. SHAFFER, Profwieor of Wrltioglaldß9ok Keeping. 0. 11. LRITURAD, Jr., Profesaor of P.lllllonablp. 0. T. WELLS, profoisor of Book-ffeeplog and Commit• dal Calculations REV. W. B. BOLTON, Lecturer on Litabory and General Subject. BON. R. P. PLENNiERN, Er-IL B. Minister to DM. mark, • member of [hi Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Cbm• meretal Low. PROP. M. F. EATO9, Lecharer on Fixation. Gall and ere what has( newer been before attempted by any penman, namely: Pprelmen• of Ornamental and Practlad Penmanship rxectitai int your pmenee, In the shut spare of Irons 1.13 seamdti and aphs-arde. Goal hoarding at pt.so per whet; Birmlo AA, Parr] fo free r altalants. Ecn ranee at any/time, For ad and Dominoes Writing, enclose two paeans siswiw, owl aldrrah G. 11. LEITIIZAD. Principal, jun lyik•F Pittatnlrgh, Pa_ Law Department, PHI LAD lULPHI A. TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION will A 00 the 3d of October next. The lolhoring are the saticete or the lecturer. RON. GEORGE PIIMMIWOOD—Pereene, Persenel Prop erty and Mercantile li.. . . PROP. P. 6100.61.1,Livideime. PROP. K BPE tViii lIIILLRR—Equity Jortsprudeuee. Rvery effort Is made to render this Institution ern:dent for Me pupae it has I I view. Theetudenta are (=Tuna' mod carefully examined, legal questions are dlscuesedand exercise. to writing form part of the course, By the rules of the Courts, the time occupied here, is treated as equiva lent. for roost purposes to office stud yin entitling to ad. minion to the her, and i when admitted n the Court below, graduate of this InSlihottest can practice at cure in the Supreme Court. Slept. Introductory Lecture WIII be deliver ed on FRIDAY, 130th, at 8 o'clock, P. lits c. the usind leemra room, by the Rem dam BILARSWOOD. sel9Bio PENN INSTIEJTE, LIANOOO STREET, NE.ta PINK Will reopen DAY, tho Tilh AUGUST. Term fifC per mob= of fire reuxotho. J. IL SALIM n&10 Principal. Amusements. MASONIC SALL MISS DAVENPORT Hu the honor to announu that the will giro . EZOOND ENTZETAINJIHNT, On v relday Evening, November 11th, AT MASONIC 11-ALI., Tickets of adtalseloo, Fifty Cat:az—to be bad at the 8.10 nougabelallottse, at Hunt t tdiaar's,aad et the dcor. nolOatxbr Wooden & Willow Ware BAMIIII.To RIDDLE, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer In CHURNS, TUBS,. BUCKETS, BASKSITS BROOMS. Soc.. No. 21 DIAMOND, DITY3I3IIIIOII. AA MG now in store alarge and carefully oelects4 stock of everything In this lino, eltbor man. nisetured by himself or purclusW direct from mannfsetnr. ens, FOS °ABU, is prepared to supply castomors and Ma country trade with goods in bin line Cheaper than ever offered In this Market. The following compitte the Wading (tow in Ida stocker Woollen and WlUow Ware: 13IITIEN8—Pleo stet; S Munn oak staff, 4 Outs; °dwelt/4 3 slang oval crank, order, bat or pine, 3 steer, cedar bar rel, 4 site; Spam'. patent, 3 visas; Thermometer, 3 alum—a large stock. BUOILICTS—Common red, blue and knee gamy and ear. enthral, 6114 quartsr and toy pa* cZelar, brass and Iron, 2 thld 11 hoop; Pittens,cedar, brass and Iron bound, 2 hoop; Nom Bucket., beas7.lron bale; Kitchen Buck ets, lrtm bale; Oak Well Buckets, well leered; Floor Buckets, nested. TUBS—Painted, 2 and 3 hoop; White Pine end Ceder, hand made, all Oxon, molted or by the down. ISE CLEM—Painted and Varnished, tl air.., dozen or nest Cedar Rooters, ;manor Iron brand. MEASURES—AII alms., from brand to quarter pot k, Pine or Cedar, sealed or uneraded. imoTau PINS—Plan and bead, in 5 areas t:0300; Smith's Patent, to gross bosom, and Brass Spring, in qr. isms, WASHBOARDS—WaterIoo Ualarat Centro,, Alatictte Made Wood and all other kinds. 11R00515. WRISRII, BRUSNES, dc, to greet rarloy SISAL TUBS—Hingham Butter and Better and Beal e s 2 or 3 In nest or singly. DOOR AND BUGGY MATS—Alllcante, Cocoa and boon Grass Table Mate. WIIITS NEST BOXES—Spice and Beim Bosun, 6 In noel, plate and swathed. OAE STANDS—Aalsorted clots, for epplo butter, knot, pickles, moat or milk. UMBRELLA STANDS—For stores or dtrelllng, OLOTILIS MORSES—Assorted sloes and etyloe, MOO to . order. - - WOODEN WARE—comprising Rolling Pier, Potato Mash er., Rattan Mete end Ladles, Lemon Squaeters, Spool. and Rasters, Nandlani. Sioap t enpa, Sharing Boxes, Spigots, Enos Starts, Ale, lick awl Hatchet thandlet, Stasi Manta RAT AND HOUSE TRAPS of all vartikttes. TAR OAKS, 110 P HANDLES, Iron arid vroo4 Clothe. Pounders. MARKET BASKETS, in great variety of else and style, by the nest or dozen, of our own manufacture, at eastern CRA)CIISS BASKETS—Round and oval, / la nest- CLOTHES HAMPERS —Square, Het and trunk Ude NURSERY CHAIRS of every etyle. COACHES AND CRADLES of ovary gilt, TRAVELING BASKETS—Assorted ekes and styles. do rid Berlin, Jelseneed• do da Trench, aasorted. LADIES OAP do tio do do RETICULES—Imported sod American. SCHOOL BASKETS to great variety. SPLIT HARPERS, for potatoes. peach., dc. ORCHARD BASKETS—mnow and Split. • adKllty sad country doaler• are Malted to call and ex. amt. oar *took and prim Pefore purchasing elsewhere, as we CANNOT BR UNDERSOLD IN THIS MARKET. BARIUM& RIDDLE, oc7:2awdeT 2} Diamond. Pittsburgh. srockmpar -Araerponium. 011EAP AND,DURABLE lII.DALY I Stocking Manufacturer, Corner Fifth St. and Market alley, M on hand a tremendous assortment of H yoolen Makings. MOO, SOCIA, Cara^ CHOWN LI ODdl: =km for men 541 women, together with very ex• twelve aesortassat slidescriptlona et GM& 10 his tea sulieble to Um ate on. ,Ile bells Finis .artinlee at -law oleo; Call sad eZandoe. - - 111Stelhunembet1 DAbrhse but one store, and thst on toenotner of Ylfib et. ass and Market alley. no7rBuld WEATHERS-;- , 2000 lbe. Feathers reel and ter islets aoi 'HORT H. muss. *Mutton salio. 31.411 7 18, Qommceilil , Bal. Rooms ` So. 64 :Path Stmt. 9JOURNED ORPLEANS' COURTSALE A motday ovening.lloo.lsth. at 7 o'clock, at the tweeierrelel Sales Ilea= No. 64 Fifth steer.; by Orphan,' 0004 of Allegheny county, to Atm 7 ltarprry It, - Ittent'exeenteLa-of the late gee. A.W. Stack; dec'doint be add without rawer, that valuable Lot Of Orcarodoir lido - of Fenea Avenue, 25 feet front, Mang hiry. 11 0%11 .0 " 7„. W. cf, " Inern ' "'e at irlJel't O, Weteh Church, 121 feet front and 1W filet bark. Too Lots on the meat aloe of Caocc,oe ar„ each r„, tiit front, yo feet feet 5 lathy; to depth. ; Ono Lot on the corner of Webster and Congreel meets; fronting fr 2 fcet on ek , syq at, and Net Terme-0.511W cash, r. aldne In I year, vith Intenott ',ned b 9 bond sod woman.. For,tertlonlare er Tatra of 11 11,...t A teIIELL. 193 Fotreth etroet. no 9 J. 0. DAVIS, Anal' - IrALUALILN STOCKS AT AUCTIO.N Y ! - ` Ol3 Taman oconion, Nor.l tb, of 714 o'clonkott the comnderelol ales room o. 54 Fifth . ot., vlll be old. 12 Blum Look of rittaton CV shorn ItubiuDge Book of ritttbnrnti: Obotet Mxrchanttaml Montifooturert' Von l'ittah'ig ;• do ClUzens'lumk; 40 do Motioning County Bonk, Obkc do Allogbany Bridge Company; :0 Monnitg.l.lll do do 16!.1, do Northern Libortios gridgd J G. mare, And, 677 A. LOON IS S CO., Merchants' Eraange. STOCKS AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold !•,' ai* Slerebante* Eactuott get, on Thrteaday at..rulng o al 11 r I:et-f Su Su share. Eureka Insurance Stak; .o shaira Citizens' &ant Ui.ek. rj Au BI rm in gham KU. and S.. E. U 4 / l E:Ark. sop AUSTIN VJUMIS & 00,Aucta. ALLEGIIENY PROPERTY . FOR SALE. —Two Lots'onlloorgomory street,.Zlfoot tarot each sod extending Moog Taylor armor , 110 test. Fetus, one-forth toot', balms In 1, sod 3 sears. Ali ply to AlatTirr LOOMIS k CO, ES Fourth street. QTucK seliEs BY AUSTIN LOOMIS ic CO., AT TUB MERCLIANTY' IUCTIANGS BURT THURSDAY ZYNNING.—Bank, Dri.lge, Insurance and popper Stork, Bone. and Ett , al Etta, acid nt paLik • Ida at Hati Merchants' Exchange: DT AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. • • Mites, Brals and 1....5am .es Rod Mato segollated r 3 rfaxisabla terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO,' teTI Stock No. Scot.". V 2 sorrth E. JOILI7 . F. 1.1101-- LOGAN dL GREGG, ECIEM33 H - ARDIVARE' . ; NO. 52 WOOD STREET, foriooars abort, St. Mani Hotel, Pait46,l G. B.&r.r&n, Ito of Loncaater...—Locuz & Maw,Ltalig '? CM°. S. 11131r4llir & CO., CIOSMOineIOO IMerchants FOIL ureentx or PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &c., No. 52 Wools Bt., Pittsburgh. Ituramtema—Lyon, Rent , t Co.,49traburgh;lximplon, Copeland A Co., rimebargin Tboa. 'E. Branklio, Esq., Lane castor; lion. &mon Cameron, Ifarriabom Bryan, Giardina , On; Bollidnyeburg. l'a .1e4.0.151211.- THE EINTER,EHIBE Insurance Compan y OF PHILADELPHIA, tnlares Against Lou or Damage by Firs on Botidings, fierehienditse. ffnr-; sitars, ate, at liessonable antes of Press:tam. Diescrana—P. Ratchford Stan: Willlem WEee, of Wm' krEer, A Ca; Nalbro Frasier: Joo. M. Atwood, of Atwood„ Whl . n! Aoa. Benj. T. Tredick, of Tredlck., &okra & Co Ileorg Whartow, Mordant L. Donon; Cleo. IL Stewut,of Bte•furt A Bro.; ,0111:1 If. Brown, of John IL Brown LOo.; B. Aqabuestonk, of B. A. Pallor:dock A Co.; Andrew D. Cm* J. L. Effinger. of Wood A gininger. F. RATCISFOED STATIR, Presidoat.:• Cana, W. Coxe,Serretary. . rhincannan Harrasama.—Wm. Uoluma A Co . J. Didulee A Oa., Thomas IL Ilona, EN, J. Ilarahall, Seri, Allen Kramer, Eq., Willem, arElroy A Co., Wilma, Porno A Oa, Bolly, Brown A Co., Llrlogeton, Copeland A Co., demon& Lyon A Co., Wm: S. Leanly A Co. OEO. S. BRYAN & CO., Agents. jadg....6md Na• 62 Wood Street. NOR'I'LITBFLN - Assurance Compaiw, NO. 1 110011 GATE STREKT, LONDON:- • lISTA.IILISiIED IN 1836. OAPJTAL so,oos,ado 00 PAID 111 . CAPITAL AND bUttPLthi.- 2,194,111 02 ANNUAL ILEVEIYIN.,_tor the yearend kip antler, 31,1868. 933,92112 • %VHS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST. Damage by Fire, Came every &snipe. of Property. The Roles of Premiums arc awakrate, and s In all cases, bawd upon the character of the own p roree t re• pia, end the merits of the risk. Leases promptly adjusted and 'paid without riterauCe, : in London. a special pe rmanent . Ana prop d iiP / n7a e - phirtforpoyment alt.:Feats !hi, counalc_. sznicirox IN rtrrsmisan: • • • brews. Jamas IleCully't Co, 174 Foal strot4 John Floyd 2 Ca, 173' , Drown& Stricpalcicks, 193 Lllvrty strut' 'V D. Gregg k Co., 99 Wood street: Wilson, WElroy t Co, 74 Wood strsa4 Jame McCandless k Co, 103 " Mullen t Co., 75 Bator street; - - - -1 , --tt-A,3'atutestocka.C.a.ainitzaLWooil Mitotic • • Jra ld'oodiroll A. 00., Second and Wood 'Uremia; 'Atwell. Leo A Ca 8 Wood .treat; . • I/wok/kid k Ca/North and aorkat otteatig, 0 Moen:of/ma, Heatntk 62., Wood and Watetital Go rgo IL Stuart, Beg, 13 Bank lanai: 31Osors. Myers, CIAO= a Ca, = Huta atroo4 in WOrdlirHea a Cb.,33 Booth nt oto:o4 ': ETtlttatriti., E Zk4i=rt= !, James Graham & Ca..„20 22 Latina Meat; Joel* B. IttEcbell, En., Prealdent3lecnanloo . Bank; /nom Donlan, Esq., Pc otLiont Unforißan. • , .. Hon. W. A. Porto; Into Judge. Swoon. Coml. JAMES N. ARROTT, Agent, • . lo.:l7dis 0111 ea. 103 Wood Ittreat. RESII ARRIVAL F • CELEAUTED GOLD MEDAL • PA A N 0 FORTES: The public aro rarritctfolly invited to oramine the splen did Wartmoot of Pianos, now on hand (mai tbo calabratod factories of wIpaAN KNABE I Oa, Baltimore; BDOS, New. Tort: MILLET, DAVIS d CO,BostOn.. Gomprialog the LATEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OP PIANOS IN THE CITY. • Time Instruments tare taken the highest premiums trhirercr exhibited In ,ampetidon with *Own, sad are proriounced by each undoubted authority as S. tfId.LBECO, H. VIESIXTEMPT3, ..STRAEOSO M G. tilallel Lir other. %quid, if cot el:Tailor to soy 1n Oct. Cortutry. — Also„; . MELODEON, Prai s e the celebrated factory of OEO. A.-EREGOE • CELA.B.LOT'IM BLUMB, doM No. US Wood st....td door stxmt IMB, Thelargret Factory intim world. R/CEMEDISON/5 tRISH DAMASKS, DIAPERS, aC. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S _ENS. and thew datum or obtaining the astartes. 61031)S, ahonld IN -sass the graili ! they pushes* see mat ed 10.1 h the tall nains of the dm, J. N. ItICIIARDSON, BONS d OWDMT, as Sim:sateen( the @madams and darablllty of the Geode. Ttds cantina Is rendered meerdlally necessary, .. Inge guy:aides of Intsrlor end detective Linens are prepared stoma after season and sealed alththo name of 11.10/Lllla ituN, by lrhih Hoare, who, regardless's( the Injury thus latheted atom the Anmsian coemmer and the manatee. tams of the gel:tains Cipods, will not mdlly abandons bashreas an profitable, stile purchaser. ma be hat Maren erithlfoode of waftbleis character. tt. MILLOCELE A J. IL LOCH'. eed:lydle Agente, 38 Clharch Street, New royk. GOOD SHIRT FOR 75 CENTS.— • A cbolce worinatfa Fine Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Scarfs; PoaketHandkerehiefs, Suspenders, Half Hose, Gloves; Silt, Merino, Wool and Cotton Under - chili:3 ;;'and Drawers, for men, women, boys and children. Viitslesslnrosters famished .t s met advance on ink EATON, OREE MACRUM, rio7 No. 17 Market street. BLOODLESS VICTORTM 1,000,000 BOXES SOLD OP - • ,--= M ENE C ' .AS , . R . ll 'a mi 'r . fri dy s b4 cia b. orm .p oi s i r s th q .L uT y ti ci ty d.... of t o r ti pt u Lab' e ttl e : during the abort time it hes term befall the public. Tt e e MaS'att for this eatraordinarllncCose is Mangan the ed..' truth and value of the article. No one bop the .MAGNET 10 I.LASTSII without locoming its Mend. It pedals:a all that Ie p r owiteed, and carries with it fie own reconntionde thet,' Trol: this fa • eittory—pesceful cod Woodirm=hit e tenera of lees glorious than the trtumplatior war, writ' Ite iitnasyaod dmolation. The lIACINETIO ?LASTED. is undoubtedly the ateateat enntittehener arid Pete DestreTer and Bd.= bsd Jet db" coveted. !Cyan pet deli Plaster anywhere, if paln la there the)beter will Wale tham until the pats hue ranraltedl— ThaTleateer 'ma/meths. the pain away, and , PAIN oatilityr HXtBT svnEns Tins PLASM IS APPLIED. 14/bumat/#O, Laments., REM/a, Debility, Nerroa atieq Keit/lelica, Dyspepsia, Bonen', and Colds, Palen and Achar of Wiery.tlnd, down even to Corns, are immediately relined anit, with a little pallecrompermoaredi curd, by !hi magi cal Inficenenef theIIAGINITTIO PLASTER. It la the the• pleat, ram; safest, pleasantest and anon remedy La exletance. IM applicationla unisersal—equalM ; to' the atrimg man, the delicate woman, and t h e feeble To each and all it will prole a Balm and • Illemlnd.' -- ranja &Armada, and without annoyance or thoubb.:: pet e ta wittdathe /mach of all—rich or poor; afRU mss. It who ars skis and snaring DI any way. FAMINES should be alwayi supplied withihb ' bl* PLASM. It will be the Wood Plirdellis hotniehold, =sty at all limes, and at thstant Put np ber-idea tin bozos. Each box eight planate, end any - child can grind Chem eninte a box, with tali and plain direction. : o. nosir.nirdithlft • !," Lando? and proprietor 19 Walter /r a ndom . .Btoancsairinuioniarnihuzzim Eitta In annuity , town sad . . 11°S —4O( P lbs. fli t ' V i tt i r if ormat k BA t 4 BAGS. • 000 .Earmitss - •Bagi. - - ~ male by Arronoo..4.4icanElict a 00 1 . i • ..• rnrsßußork