IS1:1 •'the examination, "Co guilty eland by ~ t 'one. Any °Duras that men of the north a chance cg their innocence, will be that the democratic politi , Ail others, are afraid of, to an ex . iihat will expose the trickery they in trying to make political capital out event Democratic organ at Richmond, Vs., cam- /..litleatee in the shape of, consolation to "A SlaVeholder," that the reason Governor Wise does not make out requisitions for the de livery of the alleged Northern participants in the Harper's Ferry insurrection, for trial in Vir . ginia,- is that an affidavit has to be made, sedan indictment found by the Grand Jury, before he can set in the matter. "As yet," says this jour nal, "no such affidavit has been made, or true • bill fotuid, on which the Executive can base a re quisition." The question which naturally sug gests itself to all who peruse this explanation, will, no doubt, be, why an affidavit is not made, and a true bill found? Why epend nearly a month in making mysterious hints and inuen does, when so simple a process is all that is needed to bring the criminals to justice? If the proof of the complicity of anybody at the • North be really in Governor Wise's' hands, it is trifling with the yublie not to put the law in motion at once. . .8 T.TMG or SA zeta.—The Trice Current complains very forcibly of the nuisance of dolling by eample ; and os the'nuisance is en dured by our businessmen with about the same amount of groaning as glsewire, we copy for their benefit . what the Price Current says "During the season, and even up to the present time, the Eastern commission houses, agents of the manufacturers, have been largely represented' here. The objects of the visit have been various. With coma it was merely a pleasant call; with others a quiet examination into the condition of things in the West, and with the greater number the two foregoing objects, were kept in view, and also the sale of goods by sample. - . The Western jobbers are well known as gentlemen of excellent social qualities, hence are always glad when their Eastern friends make them a friendly call, and come to our city on irgitianetsi busi siess,.but they have a right to object to the extrava gant modeCof breaking down the market by the in discriminate offering of goods by sample, as It boo been dope this season. Lest this gone:l'l.lring height load to wrong impressions, we will abate the ease as clearly as possible. A large nuraberiof oar whole sale houses have resident partners East, while all of them are in the Eauterif markets twice or three times • during each season. This enables them to keep their stocks well asaortc,L No sooner, however, do their purchases arrive at home, and, customers make a liberal demonstration upon the stock, and this fact becomes known to our E-atClll friends above alluded to, than the sample eon are on hand. And hero we eannot refrain front eaggesting as modestly as petal bre to all whom it may concern, that first class houses have not alWays EVIL out first class men to attend to this delicate business, and had We „no objection to the • system, we ehould decidedly object to the indifferent manner—to , aro no harsher term—in which it is. managed by the young men teat out, evidently to gather some experience by the way. In the eager ness to , open a new account,' or to effort a sale, it being often 'the trot effort,' thetinexperiencod become importunate—inducements of all kinds are offered; nkether in_time, or price, or freight, or to telegraph ing the order, and the most confidential whisper tells the innocent jobber that it is only to ties suck devi ation from the regular order of things is Made. Is it a wonder that confidence is shaken ? In a few 'lnstances, parties have gone to boarding houses for weeks—the two-and-a-half per day at the Barnet Nouse being too expensive for the baldness to be done —and watched the market for en opportunity to 'mike expense,' Daily they timid make therm:fads Of the wholesale houses, and their business would be come known even to the country merchants, whore • _natural enquiry would be,'Are goods declining East, that so many aro out h ero peddling P The effect produced upon the market,-any one interested can see a t agleam, It is sloe to a large number of com mission houses to say, that they have not' offered goods by sample, nod others who du have unities of the real condition of things referred to." The same complaint has been preferred in Philadelphia; and in this city we hear constant outcries ageing a eyetem which saps the-en tire fonndatiod of legitimate business. There appears to be bat : ono remedy—a resort to the law which compete every mach peddler to obtain a license. Public opinion has no effect ! upon the offenders, and, all tense of modeetyis gone before they enter upon their task. Tits democratic, papere atilt harp upon old Jobiti Biotin. Now that the elections are over, and the democratic party is done brown, it might naturally be expected that they would drop him. 'Since there is 110 party capital to be made out of him, what is thefts) of continuing to write about him? COISTL36IO3 or Coos. —Charlestown, Wednesday, Nov, p, 1839.—The confession of Cook, which was_yeeterday read la Court, is jealously guard . ed, for purposes to lie hereafter deeeloped. Its importance is hardly riufficient. to warrant such 'care. The document, which filled twenty-one pages of foolscap, threw comparatively little new light on the Uarper'a Ferry affair. It wee ."Inoritly a record of Cook's personal experiences. related how he first became acquainted with Brown in 18E4, just after the battle of Black il s ..Jack; how ho was induced to join Brown to c0..7-;_koperate ..7-;_koperate with him in his labors for eeertring the .:,..1.;-i:•freedom of Bantu; how certain expeditions for ''.'.3tecining Moves from hliesouri, and setting them fine in Canada, were accomplished, and similar details equally irrelevant. The more important portions were those which told of the Con rention • in Canada, at which the well-known con etitution was framed; of the military training under Stevens, which Brown's party went ' ' through, altering their original Intention, which was; tolie instructed by Cot. Forbes, and of hie Own exploration of Jefferson County, Va., under —.Brown's directions, to prepare the way for the Insurrection. 1 . Gerrit Balkh, Fred. Douglass, Dr. 8. 0. Howe, and others,- Were 117C121401110d in thel 0611f0115i00, but not in a way to deeply impliesterthem. Their connection with Brown involved, however, the presentation of pistols, money, &o. Cook eald that the time of the invasion would have betudillerent bat for the information giren_by ' Col.- Forbes But, altogether, the confession does not bear very strongly upon the owe, and it is thi opinion of the Court that Cook has • • withfielethe greater part of hie knowledge. For certain reasons the paper is kept eeorot, and will not be gerthitted to be published at Preseni. A WOJLTELLESS fellow named Forbes, a British 'abolitionist, is just now o epeeist favorite of the pro-slavery driekers of bleeding Virginia. if - Forbes tells the truth ought to be hung on the same gallows with o Brown, bat that would destroy one of the beat lying machines that is • now in operation-libelling the character of soma of our - moot prominent ; Statesmen.- 1 - Uniontown; . addend. Bona Virginian fools have lately threatened to diesolve the Union,in case the elections in this quarter ehould, go against their friends. ' They keem to have Orgotten that only the other day seventeen Ithilo.lllta and five negroee were able in conver N i tta of that great 'State, and , Mghten, itkpo e turthat they have not yet re covered an' ten F. Trie. ;*-Yltc.lttinity Chdok office, in New 'York, was obbellattlanday night by burglars, who dole $3OO, and plate, &worm. cape,, pitchers, EL , to the iiinouo l, sB . pq. The plate comprised the ,entire•conentendittsereice et , at. l'aurn Church, isaid cun .in that' ontgreOlon mcny . . _.. _.:_,a~~ Sin .._..:...._ dalem --. 199 U don (with Es.).- .Atry ; .nything „tie of atm presort! and fio the ground. Nrwu tnaj ..... M. 4 Oldon's mai =33 THOLE was considerable stir in town on Sat urday, it having been announced that lilrs.jl.l - Maria Child, an authoress and poet of S ome repute, had arrived in the afternoon train. On inquiry in was ascertained that the lady was a Mrs..Bpring from Boston. She Is quite a fine looking lady, about fifty years of age,and dresses with mach taste. She is accompanied by a young man, who represents himself as her son, who is also of very genteel appearance. Imme diately after their arrival in town they proceeded to the jail and made application for admittance, which was refused. After a short consultation and several inquiries, they made their way to the residence of Mr. David Howell, talent our most wealthy and respected citizens, and a mega her of the Sooicty of Friends, where the lady made known her mission and desired Mr. fr.'s aid In getting an interview with Brown minds fellow prisoners. Shonwas in a very polite but candid manner Informed by Mr. Howell that he would do nothing toward furthering her wishes, as he was decidedly of the opinion -that she was doing no honor to the respectable society with which ehe claimed to be connected, by,running about the country and offering her services to "nurse" and "Booth" tho perpetrators of the terrible crimes of which Brown and Co. have been convicted. Nothing daunted, she made application to Dr. Mason, the physician of the jail, who informed her that permission to enter would be granted her next day, (Sabbath.) Mid Brown was informed of her arrival, he said he did not want to see her, and immediately had a dispatch forwarded to Mrs. Child and other Northern volunteers, to stay at home, stating that it they had any money to spare, be would prefer hie wife should have it. Mrs. Spring visited BroWn on Sabbath, according to her appointment, accompanied by her son, and was kindly received by Brown and Stevens. She remained with them some time, and visited them again bathe afternoon. It is understood that no objeCtion will be soade by the State's officers to her giving the prisoners any attention she may desire,althoughthey were being treated with the utmost possible kindness by the officers in command of tbo jail. Considerable suspicion' has been aroused towards-the young man . who professes to be her son—the impression being that he is a brother of the prisoner, Stevens,and has availed himself of this rude to obtain an in terview.—Charteptoten Cur. Balt. Amer. EBRASKA ELECTION ITEtIe.—TOBB IT Oil Al. RISTLIIN 9. —We have kept the paper back for the purpose of furniehing our readers with the offt. cial returns of the- vote on Delegate in different countice; but, though the vote has been coolie ed. and we have applied to all the officials we can find, we have been unable to obtain anything more than the abstract or summoning up of the vote which gives Eatabrook 300 majority. Thie majority is 100 greater than the sum of the reported majorities in the counties, allowing 1 . 0001000i21/1 ail its fraudulent votes.in Buffalo and L'Esu qui Court. Who has increased it Tun 11/13Z-XATION PIIOJECT TO BS Itsvivie.— We learn from Washington, that the President has stated within the last three weeks, that Kansas cannot be admitted unless Southern No braska• is annexed to it; andtvre underettuad that Craig, of klo., intends to Pntroduce a bill the beginning of the next session of Cougreee for that purpose. "We have heretofore charged that scheme as en Administration measure, and the Democratic organs have not dared to deny it. • But the Republicans in the House wilt defeat it- Tun Fanfin is CONI3II)IMATGO.—The fraudulent vote of 292 at Kearney and Buffalo, and 93 at L'Eua Qui Court, has fieen counted for Esta brook, and Daily is thus cheated out of the cer tificate. Leaving out Ulm, bogus votee, Daily is elected by 85 majority. Be of course will Content the eeaL—Ottioha Rep. Poirrisn a Monet.—The result of the elec tions in New Jersey, Now York, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Wisconsin, may be regarded as among the last fruits of Mr. Buchanan's pol icy,- Ito has tried his hand in every one of these States respectively. He insulted the Democracy of New Jersey by the manner in which he treated such men as Col. J. W. Wall, E. V. Wright, the Democratic candidata for Governor, Ryerson, Adrain, Riggs and others; he insulted the Democracy of New York by his public and indecent courtship of James, Gorden Bennett, of the N. Y. Herald; ho in sulted the Democracy of Massachusetts by set ting his officeholders upon the Democratic party in New England, because of their preference for Judge Douglas; he insulted the Democracy of Michigan by his treatment of Stuart, and the gallant men who stood by the great Northwestern leader in that State; and be in sulted the Democracy of Wisconsin by the man• ner in which he attempted to disgrace the lead ing men iu'that quarter. The result of these ex periments is before us. Our people in Pennsyl vania are, up to this moment, patient under his new attempt to degrade and disgrace them, as manifested by the interference of his officials in the late primary elections. Are we to wait 'for another general election to convince our selves that the Administration cannot lead us anywhere but to defeat?—[Phil. Press If our hopes are realized, this victory will be equally signal and gratifying.. The hybrid ticket PM put up to gratify the =dig ` tiy of its 1 3 projectors, and to encourage and b efit the e urposest sham Democracy. It has failed of H and the people have taught theao mal gnanta a bacon which they will not very soon I rget. It would be premature Co eetimate majo ties. If the entire ticket is elected, it is of o oonee quenco whether it is elected by five o. lwent;- tive thousand: Both branches of the Legisla ture will be largely Republican. The estimably will contain at least i 95 Republicans out of 128, and the Senate at least 23 of the 32 members. No cleaner triumph has ever been achieved. Hereafter there will be but two parties , in the' State. — Those hitherto identified with the Amer ican organization will find resting places with one or the other of these parties. Those who yesterday patriotically apanted the hybrid ticket, and acted with the Republioane, will doubtless continue to 'co act. They are welcome; and millions of freemen, out of as well as in the State, will thank them for their manly indepen deflect and timely notion.—dll. Eve. Jour. • A SPEOMBIt •or TarTEGTLIMES.—The Daily News of this morning mays, iu au editorial par agraph : oLloyd:Garrieon,Wendell Phillips and Charles C. Burleigh, all Bound and prominent ReptNi cene, have organized'a movement to celebrate what they wilt doubtless call the martyrdom of John Brown." If the writer of this paragraph really believes that Garrison, Phillips and Barleigh are Repub. Roans, their' he is among the most ignorant and stupid of mortals, for every ono who knows any thing of polities, knows that the three men • named aro open and avowed enemies of the Re publican party; that, in fact, they belong to no party, but steadily refuse to vote, being in favor of 'a dissolution of the Union. If ho is not ig norant, he penned a deliberate falsehood.—N. Y. Eve. Post. Tan WASIIINGTON (D. C.) Star says that the Southern newspapers which treat the llarper's Ferry affair with menace and bluster are nearly altogether journals that, by advocating the lat ter-day dootriues of Senator Douglass, have be come jastly discredited at home. They are anx ious to prove to unreflecting readers that, not withstanding their support of the Douglas militate for securing that elate of things in United States Territories for which the Republi can party contend, they are the only legitimate newspaper vindicators of Southern rights end interest. Most of them, it will be remember, are also violent advocates of the revival of the African elave•trades,as inconsistent assay such position is with • advocao, of the Preeideolial eeptratione and' Squatter-Sovereignty Aheory of their political demi-god.. flogs.--J. blontootb, Nos. 176 and 177 Bmllli bald street, has last mailed sit alsoassa pounds of elms gad baokwlasat hoary, In glass bolas =dewa sash wblob b bf: &I, the most seyousblo rata, . Try Therhave's Holland Bitters. Aterbra.h, Try fherheve's. Holland Bitters. . - Headnehe, . Try Buerhave's Holland Bitters. ror 1f...0500f Appetite, Try Bwrhave'e Holland Bitters For dostiveness. For Piles.' Try Bcerhave's Holland Bittora. lo Lll Nemo., Rheumatic end hoursigl: /lif MMus, It but in Demerol. insteuere prored highly teneficiel, sod In othen effected decided tutu. Bean Clumrtrun—The Benoloeblghle Coomuirsted Boer, hare's Holland Batton is put up in half plot boat. only, and retailed at $1 per bottle. Thu greet demand for thou trolly Celebrated Medicine has Wooed many indtatlona, which Merril:1110 shouldguard agthutparciasing. Bataan of Imposition! Bee that our name la. theist. of every bottle you boy. BIEiJAMIN PAGE, is., t 00., 8010 Purprloton, Sf Wood street, batwing, let Lod Id ata,f2tieburgh, P.. nolo-A:law? 49 —.15 Jemotratl,- MEE= Jersey. .der. Olden. _ OPP. 541 270 1310 eOIIIIION BENSE rebels the mama of the people, whatever the mtmetned end inleanthrope phllosupberemay say to the contrary. Ebow them a good thing, let its mer les be clearly demonstrated, and they will not hesitate to glee It their mot cordial patronage. The 61••••• ready nailed the Judgment of•phyelcian cormerning the virtue. of 110STLITER'd may to emote the linmense quentlthw of this medicine. that are antimilly mold In every section:l of the land. It is now rotogutral se great. lb superior to all other remedies yet derived for denaitee of the digestive organs, auch dlerhoes, dyeimtery, dyepep. Ida, end for the varkous fever. that mime from derangement of thaw portion. of lb.. .palm. Hostetter's cams Is bet becoming • household word from Heine to Texee, ft= the Mares of the atlantic to the Pacific. Trythe article and be Wished. flolAY=ft and dealers generally, everywhere, and 8311 . 11 t, manufacturer. and proprietor', Water and WI Front waits. JaSsltssT 5'5 57 6Dt i 10J 'lB3 E 7 BELEBOLD'II G INIC PREPARATION.— II 134111BOLD'il BEGIIII f rthe Bladder; • lIELMBOLVEI 111:10BII r thelildneyx ILELMBOLIMBUOIIII or the Orme: BELtdOOI.WS BUGHUffor the Dram; II BLIIBOLD'S BIICRU for Nominate; BELMBOLD'S DUMB for Lon of Memory; WELIMOLWiI BIJOHU for Dimeessof Vhdoo; uguesocres BUORII for Dlfficolt Breathitt& lIELIBBOLTYB strono for Weak Bernet LIBLIBBOLIYB BMW for General Debility; ILELIIBOWS 1111011 D for Universal Leatetude; =mows BMW for Horror of Mewl RELMBOLD'S DUMB for Night Bireetc ILEIMBOLD'S 1100110 for Wakefolnemc ILEGMBOLD'S 11001113 for Dorim of the Skin; I.I2LBISOLDII BIICEIU for Emptions; lIKLMBOLVB 1100110 for Pen in the Back; lIELUBOLD'EI 1100110 for Beeriness of the Eyelids, with Temporary Suffosion and Lae of Bleat; 11.EIA1BOLD14 BUCIBIT for Mobility and Restlessness with Went of Attention, horror of Boestyl HELMBOLD'S 130CIIII for Otabruntktw lIELIIBOLD'S BUGLIG for R.l.ee arising from fedie oration, end all Menem of the Sernal Organs, existing in either elm, from whatever cansemiginatteg. Sold only by DR. 010. 11. REESE% 140 Wood street, Pitteburah.h...,daerf MINISTERS OF THE GOSPEL of oil denomina tion% bore reed IfTLIION'S CELEBRATED HEADACHE PILLS as e remedy for the general ladhrpoeltlon and drove eines@ which or frequently attends their ardnom caning, hundreds of them bare bonne voluntary teetimony of the grrat relief they hare experjenced from the um of thin reed. lane, for Indlgretion.Nerrona Headache, and elmilar NB. Prepared an i Hold by B. L. FAIINESTOCH & Co. Wholealle Dmgglstso and proprietors of B. L. FahneriochY rarmitnge, No. 60, corner of Wood and 4th greets. Pitts. burgh, P. noSadderT L E N DID PIANO FOR T E 8, WILLIAM KNABE & 00., Baltimore; Aitt-They have Loch awavde.l the 111QIIE8T Paghil O!!9 for excrllanco ovor all cronpatition. Manufacturer,' Agent tar Pittebeegh cad Waiters Pen IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF ALLE GILESIY COUNTY. 1p the matter of the partition of the Reel Esteteof Sarah Camp. I NA 1, Oct. Term, 1009. bell, loomed, widow of Writ of partition or vain. them Campbell, late of lit Clair Mims. tosemthip, (now Chartiere) In the county of Allegheny, doc'd. J To Terrence Campbell, dames Campbell, of Allegheny conu -17, Perussylvants; Matthew Campbell and Alaryeampbell, daughter of John Campbell, doomed. of Tyler conotY, Itrgiabs, the said Mari Campbell bring a minor above the ago of IA years of ageand has uo guanlDo. Tau are hereby notified, Thar mt Inqubdtion will be held In pursuance of the above menUoned order, or writ of par tition. on the premises mentioned and described In cold It, to asemulde on told. promises on WDDNIMIDAY, the zflth day of December, 1.12 , 59, at 10 reelect, A. M., to mete partition to and among the beim, Se, of the told Mush Campbell, de-emosed, In snob manner and lo such proper noes se by the lest will and Lectern olt of the said Garth Camp bell, deceased, and toe laws and castors., of Ito Cennoe. wealth of Pennsylvania is dlimbod, If suct, partition can be mobs without prsindica to or 'polling the whole; but 'touch partition cannot be made thereof toaformid, then to value andapprabse the IMMO, according to leer; at which limo and place you may attend Hype think proper. JASIND L. 011/41Akl, Rma. Sheriff's (dace, NOT. 10, I2ia.—nol2ltd,ll6OoT Cleveland wart Malabar;la Railroad. ON and after MONDATjaillagnagi NOV'E. 1410, 1832, Tra aid leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania lialruad, In Mts. pariah as hake. Pidcburph, aerc/and and Chicago Lino— Express Trisha leaves Pittsburgh at 1210 a. a. and 1,45 r. a, for Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit, 311Naugle, Chicago and the North . Palounger. deng to go to ,Cc, via Clarets.% mud be particular to ask for Ticket+ via Cleveland. krorr Line.—Eitprcee Trains learn at 1.0.10 L. a. and 106 7. • ; Accommodation 6,00 r. a. for Wheeling, Zanisaville, Circleville, Columba, and Cuir.lnnati. The 12 10a. M.traln stops at Wellsvilleosnd stations below . jfellaville. The LIS P. M. trains stop at all eat:lrina Nail Train learnt a &AO 0. IC, stopping at all Way na tions on River Line. PVlshurgh, aliments and Cincinnati Short Line, oils Sciiheari.lie--Put Satire.. at I=o, a. Mt. mod Suproos 1.83 rdi for Newara,Oulutoluss, Daytun,lailanopolia, Cincinnati, Loida, Near Orleans, and all Niles in the Booth • and *cat. The Express Train rate througo fouto Pittaburgh to Olo cintiatf without change of cars. hplundid sle.ping cars oh tooted tu cab Exposes train. Pm/angers desiring to gate Columbus, Cincinnati, stn, or soy potat beyond Oolmmtis, hythe abort liner, root be par Metal. to ask for Tickets via Ptrabeosilla Daggers checked through, mad handled frescof charge. rare always sa low am any other route, and connectious certain. Through Ticketa ran to procured ft Cittal.urgh, Thuile burg, Philadelphia, Near York and Norton. F. IL EIT6IIB, General Ticket Agent. Tor farther Inform&tkm apply to JNO. STSWART,Ticket Agent, uol2 Liberty et. depot, Pittabure. STOVES, FENDMIS, VIRE 1110 Nd, BETVES, TABLE CUTLERY, BATLIING A P?AILATErS, TOILET WASH. And s general stoottment of lloolskospingAriwars, the Iron City Shoe and tin W stahonse of W. W. DRADt HAW, N 0.134 Wood st, 0012 Mort door Woo the sign of the Golden Glyn. rpWENTY-SIXTH List A kplications for Liqonre, f!1,1 ha the Clot e Odlce op to Nor. 11th, 1959. Yieher Adolph., with :her good., Pant Dirmill'gbarti. Harbert WM, 14.43, tth ward, Pittsburgh: 'dewberry 8., ..0 booth do Ticomey Willlem, do Chardon towcatilpi Tbaildrmer, do bleier do Williams John, do Booth Pitteborgb. THOS. A. BOWLED, Clerk. Clerk's . ofrice, Nor. llth, 1559. MANSFiELD PROPERTY FOR SALE. —.A Urge lot ef ground of 100 feet front on Cheetnot etreet,ldagalield, by 066 Got deep on Union street; • good dwelling bowie, with bell in centre, two parlors and gee chambers, dining naorn7ic , ben, *0 ; well and pomp at the door, large stable; garden, :colt and shade ban. *O4 good fences. Immediate possession. If Caked. Price s2,ti.o, Terme easy. d.CIUTLUISKT A; BON, 6111arkat .00,04. GYCERINE--Prico's, in 1 lb bottles, our n koporiatlon, for J. by • BA. YALINEATOCE CO, non Corm of wood u9l /Int Brads. A NISEED -,600 lbs. for sale by L. A. PAILRESTOCK A CO., Liol2. Corn.. of Virzi and Wood Moots. PROMPSON!,S E E WATER-5 go. fu elle by U A, MINIMA/CH A CO.. not:Corner of Pint end Wood etteen. • PUBE CATAWBA WINE, in bottles, for mac by 8. Jounisozi, Corner Smithfield sod Fourth street. nOUNAU BRANDY, for medical use, fo ulo by B. JogivooN, nol2 Corset Smithfield and Fourth street. WOOLEN GOODS, Ccuntry Blankets, Whlte,Grey, Red arid Yellow Flatmate, also, ware try Boats. C. 11.4111t10N LOVE, 74 Market street. COFFEE-5W bags Coffee, from good to palm, Eamplts mu be peon 41 our °Moe No. 114 &t -end atrrot. tkol2 GRASS A VAN ' GORDEN. GRAFT & VAN GORDER, at 114 Si3co street, Agente for the Penoeylrsota Sugar Battery WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS for aalo by nol'2 B. JOLIMON. /11RE MARTYRS, by m. Do Cbatcaubriand, j. V4Tillfti tratielatlon, edited by O. W. Wright, A. M. The Llmite of neUglona.Thooght, by Henry lo Alamein, Currey Newcomb—Skid Word. for Children to guide th.o lit the path of peace. Etruggirs of the tarty Chtletlane from the days of oar Saviour to the lltdin of Constantine. E'er veto by uoll J. L. READ, 7% Fourth etroeL plilsl}.l - 41 lare'sitolliiidttters. Bi:eklave r s Uritand Bitters Try Bterhaye'sßand Bitters Ilan Albbcrtionnento CELEBRATED GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM CHARLOTTE Et 1,7J15130. No. US Wood rt.. Td door above /Mb_ 'USD OAORS, 13. JOEINSTON, Retail Dtvggist. Currier arolthfleld sod ifonrth Mona MEXICAN MOS'ICANO LINIMENT-15 gram for We by IL L. VARNZYMOOR ACO I DII No 60, corner fourth and Wood stmts. OATS -700 buebole good heavy Oats; BUCEMIELT YLol3ll—=oo lbs, km ado by Doll IIIDDLI, WHITS CO.. No 185 Liberty at OE SALE.—One pail . of MULES will bo sold low, and cat& be Nam at ilia WAYNE LEON wonss, Ilelbitt Comer Dagacras Way and Way as street. A PPLES-60 bble. Green Apples in store A. sod fur Ws by ROBRRT DICKZY, boll No 818 Lltorty U. ► -L OO4lOll-MAKERS.-1 cau sell Noble & DWI Ilpglyh Vorniabet New Yak. 0. Max J iteto:lnbrniontam. , •. . Ed E a. 3: LI 2..1,- A _ ~,,. 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P v ; gli txi I.; , F ,, , , g.z.l 0, .F. ...L. ,_, , t c", F 1 t i l p .7,„mf:3 .. a i - - ' Mk .°0 ~,. c , 5 S o' W wil e , ..,:z... g• NI %. 0 E. r- 0 v ar,l ° 0 14 I,;* - .1 g 8 CO i 3 g r E: F,E es g It Go •Q 1 a C 1 4,.g . - a >;t‘ s' •I co S' v Go • ; 7-• ;F g 1:6 VA I .ct co" cn Q • 143 g. • ®E) r4 = m Em g ' oil. poi ~o w o < A ~'. Special Notice. SAMUEL GRAY & SON, N 0.19 PIPTNI3TEWNT, - p - TANF, RECEIVED and have now in store • • th• nwic.n aniit attractive suoartment of goode for thOr FAIL AND WINTER SALES They Pt ' TOer offered, CIO bracing .11 IL. neve sod lake stylea ot Lb* ev memo, ',MA lore adapted to the vrent• o dentliltoen of taste, who appreciate style sod quality 1. OlothOs. SAMUEL GRAY & SON Itia)(ctiver TA LOll9, NO. 17 .11Pri7 BIREET. RAT,A. S ON'S CAP, and • FUR STORE, INTRODEFOR TIRE DAY, INTRODUCE TEIII3 DAY, Ladies' Furs , LADIES' FURS( LADIES' FURS, iOEIIX..3:O2IEIIsiEV CLI4DRENS' Pc . ;< : CIIII.I)RENS' FritS GENTS' FAA GAIINTLIITS, Genie' Fur Gauntlets, Gents' Fur Caps, PAITESON'S! Paulson's! NO. 73 WOOD STREET. nel-etr F iRsT PREMIUM -sa: f Btoves, Orates and Ranges! 13=1:31 DIPLOMAS! AIViaIDED BY TUER LATH ALLEBUNNY COUNTY AND • WIETERN PENNETLININIA AGRI. . CULTURAL BOOIETT BISSELL Sr, CO NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET, ILLNUFAOTOIEBJ3 OF 0003EC.INGi, PARLOR HEATING STOVES, Fine and Common Enamelled RATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, And the Oelehrsted Oapitol mud Ee&le 1001 ZING B. Naas 1. want dm HIM COOKING RANG , that le mad. uil BISSELL' & CO.'S It 3.3 emit • 0001E00 STOill that cannot t.. plsad, uU 011 BISSELL t CO }t you are banding_ houve,..-ind oat the tut ORATE IDONTB AND YENDIRA,uar.. & co. No; L 1 M. OF FA TT'S liIFE PILLS AND PIIWNIX BITTERS. f4.c.5.. of &ref eta, Men. Sain , Yo orfrmlPlieut of Ma lilln,the operation of the ran ALSDICINIA la truly ea tbulthlng, often removing, to • taw diem every 'Wage of th.llll leatheome dleseam, by their purifying efecte on the blood. Bilked Prorrivliteer euld IYn4 D.VMsta. D.PY, .fhlea and In abort, °Metall dlsernm,aoon yield to their cur ative impartial. No family mimed-be without them ' as by their thinly um much entering and ospeme may beeaved. t T0... 4 e by W. D. Ampex, 11338r.m7. New York, bbdby all Dre t ubde, - no&lhodltwaT I.C.mportiun of Pashtos, Twit. 6Sleganes. 13. - ECUGH:7 I3 . DREWER's BUILDING, No:102 Market jJand 18 With stnet, ban restmod at their old stand, itbsta tits choicest styli. of DRY 000D3, such as Shawls, ploaka. Rattans, Duststs„l3/11 and Wool DMA sus, with al sttnes ssoriptions of Lad& late style rashlonabla Goods *ill be found of the riding , tiuoDiss and 1/ 1 ".... at l b. lowest riots. R6IIIOInERI No. 102 Market and 13 Fifth street, Plltabusab, nonlyd ('CUTLERY.- • NJ MI &TTINTION VIM ATIIINTIOR 11111 &TUMOR i TOM ATTENTION THWATIVITION , THICATTRIWON I f our, body lo&mud tom splendid stock of lIIWORS Ord 1011111,SCISSOR&ILLZORS, Se. F. , ma CLUTWIWOWT • YOUNG, No. SO Wood it. CARRIAGE3I CARRIAGES 2--Dualsp' Latit 07 1 %Jastrzstro l, " 9143 noll J. IL is ctllango usi. T "X" T 3EI N xy; STOVE'' DEALERS -lr Is respectfully invited to the largest itt.ek and greatest variety of B'TID V W. In tbn Ftale, rnannketnril.l Lf A. B I RA I) E No. 4 Wood Street, t t' o PrrTsl3trnan TN our assortmept will Le 1,,ut141 tha f .11ov log well known cooli sTo-v-Es THE DOUBLE-THE PATENT AS S S MOKI CONSUMINtI TROPIC, for Coal THE NEW AND :11EAUTITI , I. D.11.-1:1,E TOP PATENT GAS; ANU sAIOEEII.N:!ENIIN ARBITER, for Cool THE NEW DOUBLE-TOP PATEN GAS AND SMOKE, CONSEMr?ii EUREKA, I THE CELEBRATO VICTIIR, (. W, Live Oak and Pittsburgh. PREMIUM STOVES OF TII,REF DIFFERENT VARIETIES PARLOR STOVES . , fiir xlitl Ctn. itcq in tbn market, and IMaiiug Sit,VS .1 every deeetil O RATE FRONTd, v falli..l4,ffi 141,11 4.9 •3! trul.t . ln,d • FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY TIIE STATE SAI n. ' GRAFF C, MAITti FA.C7.1:13 IL 1..; FOR TIM STOVES FOR THE COOKING RANGE FOR FANILEA, With largo thr , w tog in. AND BEST WOOD C K-ST DIPLOMA FOR liCir I.• CIS DOS Also, on band • lirga wmortzo..l L.! 11,0, , , Plan and Fancy Orate! Frouo., Y00d0r..0•.1 t.1,•1 Sugar Kettle; Wagon. Box., Warr, GRAF F. S CO , Na. 141 Liberty Street. AT TI.11: III" It "Y oe2-Ipl 1.4, aARD THE UHHERSITINF.D TIAS MS DAY mochttoi with lani In Wii• 11,We ALE GnocERY BUPTNISEI, !Ir. FANIUM. EWALT .1.1 5!: LLIAM CURItY, an 4 will c.dulm, at 11.. ‘ , Ln Fr n NO. 1471 LIBERTY 41111.167,.hrwi1y tok,le IV M .101.1y1.Y SAMUEL eaes r NI W W. M. GOEMLY & CO., WHOLEB AN_ LT IR C E II •S , MEM V-IS 1,0 N C PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, So. 271 Liberty E •urgle, Ju2.43m=p _ _ _ BAUGAINSI Watches, Jewelry, AT PRIVATE SALE, TriPstlnv, N r oveT9 AND AT A. LI CTIoN SI 1,1:, Tuesday Morning, Nur. Mb, at CONTINUING UNTIL THE WHOLE L FOLD SALE POSITIVE-WITEOUT RESERVF, 117 ardor or Trulte4. 'W. W. WILSON, ./1•;.•nt DUE' Y & MITCHELL, PRODUCE COMMISSION 31E1:CHAA T.S. ONlos No. IS in•V. Block.. South-Water Si., coo. La Intl. IL, Chicago. Warehoune No. 1:3 Seat or hi. Solicit for the purchase of Flour and 13 rain in Chicago Market. ...NC. lilttl.cock,SPOictry A Co, I IVO:Ace, VII, Gem,. W. Caw, V.:, Alm... IV At A WHEN., J. 1. Houston, 1.02:,1n. .1: V A. FINLEY COMMISSION ME RC HANTS, CHICAGO, [ELT:vole. /Waive torticatai ati.utico i.• AIM ...le 01 FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORK. Rwu •o—LIPPINOCTS A Co. 310. D. CANFIELD, .10 DAKIGL WALLACE, 00 .10 WS:BmM. _ . F u r is! Fur a!! : THE PREMIUM FURS!!! LOUIS IkIUi.LER, Manufacturer c.f all k holt of Lu11i . .% Chlolrooa . or ilooDeul..ll'i Sleigh and Oartloglo }Dar., Kobe, orbdiosalo and orlall, No. 13.5 Word strrol, oom D:. Lioyonr. frirforsrorAlroA, oloonrd nod lo i..-1 nor. All kinds shipping Form booola L ADIES' IttfOTS , ANt. comic S. The 1141i0r1.11,1, 1 I haring tem,ht the .0,6 of Teel Lie teroteenesed, MIII eintleue Ilen heetne , . at the th.l ee.4J, GRANT lITRRRr,i boterrou Thh,l e t. e e.le; where luluf LADIES' tiIIOES will be modoto order, of the lIIC3T V.tlP.lll ALS AND WORKMANSHIP, Awl 841 do the 1. , ne.l r..L poIIA oolAtA4 et IA ARM I.1:11.1 UDR._ EUItEK AI tUREKAI!!-- the EU KBH Ai WOOLEN SRIIIY, wIW ll.ltout Gaspe The Q 11615, 1 ,1 DIAIMNI3S, with Motolon Mink. The abortt Ara MY two host :Skills to warkot. All other Mods of ekolotou 3klrtn, Ilvtu 3 In :0 opting, It lowest price. elthot Wholoaalo or Itot.lll, at CREE A MAORI_ WA, Ara N 0.17 Flltt, Mont. TILE BOSTON 11 ON'or 600 doz. recd end to arrive city Morchauto:and-Coontry anl,r p0pi.11...1/A to n.I prim. EATON, 011 EN A )IACIttI.II, no 7 No. 17 1,011 otraon D"" vtimmiNeis._ , d-VBROJDERIE.!, A very fall Inssortinoot of lb° And My bs for Belo by pal S ATors. ellStl t M CRI: li , 17 VIIIT rarr..l E ATUN. CREE & MAcßum ravolved..g.t It. of FANCY WOOLEN GOODS,' • Direct from the Mouultottorer.;. City wad C,.tiar 'Nokia sopi•End at Ewan n pr 10, a uo7 No. 17 Market Street.. .___ FLOOR --1600 bbls. Ext.rh. P L amily Flour; ; LOO da . do .do 200 do , Supeolloo do To arrtv• and for judo by all MEYON la NELSON bo7 • Fodoral street. AlleKbouy• WAITING PAPER AT W.LIOLESALE. —A laws* ndad aseurtaterit of Wilting Paper ow howl and 4aU l rocoulog wow lot% IC blob will bo iota at woro low ntto to wholosolo porcbsoors for cab. . . • V;(1. JOIINHISM apo.,rvir ows, nob 57 Wad stint. J °4 l A z BEST!: LAIZGESV!!- 3. DA,I7/13, ELnotiotteer. Clominercial &dry s . Scams Rp. 6l Firth Street. A DJOURNED 010.11.11 , 1 S? COURTSALE —On Tuesday stoning. Na,. 11511.. at T o'clak.. At the. tuamerciAl Wee Jimmie tip. 61 Fifth stroot. l l onlerof Otpftsns • Coust of Allegheny county, to 11rs. 31susto1 eSecntrts of rho late Rev. A. W. Black, deed, will .pump o d l d w o / f ta u r t e ot mu ms,o ntbsyt s ul tb l i o t Lootst m of Gutraotu n hark 112 feet to Watson sung. Voce Lot on Cltstkam .t., sd.luiting tbo Wflab Cbartb, 22 ket front and 100 fast back. - :Two Lots on 06. weld. 11,10 0.1 Col.:vet et„ each 22 001 runt, sad 00 teed 5 inclaen In depth. a I.! ft oto 1 to -0 „ esks. 10004 th e n 1.. 1^ '-""' Ls!! d oo ash t , s o , 1,1 1 year sits mtelmee. end So yetan tbagteelet. 0.. t- • ..t t t.. 1 • _ cue 5500 10 61000. C., hood loort:ac.o. S , rod. ot.. c Vaenii Reticle at a l ' `'. l “J' - • I t3F°.fth fitreet. root , 3'. G. DAVIS. k l t l, - r . L: NI it NI- , y . W .1 -- y A 1.0 LE block: S .11! AUCTION— I 0111, i'l.l,te lc,hin cold e e. c d o ,. Nov et 7!.4 eetoelc,st tbs y, "". otrosrusl e.t.a mon, .011 c., ' sbares Usiok of !'.[Last[ r," et. 0.1 nt re, E ,rob*0 gs . Bast of Ptlttlocagliz For eltruLtr, Specf.,. 0.1 1:11.1-,It•hed V.• .t n o ,,k tub., C.lsg-e,1•401,00 bee letter etaattot to eittietref.tok: scat dasS W. JF.N.KINS • '" k to do ldsbottlog Coooty . Ohla - 27 do AUrgbocti ntsl6* esoTsoy; • rodo Ittooongsbels do do • toN do Norcts , ro I.lbsrll.. DriLtsa no 4 J O. DAilit, Acct. ,___,, CHEAPEST $75 pace the Tuition for Single and Double R...k.keeping, Writing, Commercial Arithmctie and Lectures. zi). ,01,1,. roll enorv., tOffg titaUUado Tr/crn CO.P.SKT, pittehoreh, i 8 9. t Election for Three Directors of this Company, to ..rre for thrro yews, aitl he held et the R•lskluy House, o MONDAY, Novena., the It th Icttreno the hoe. r.l 1] o'clock. A. !I. and I oclock. Y. M no.luttchrlr JOHN D. SCULLY, Caeltler. leo" CI?! BANK. I Palm:lC.ox, October 20th, 1559 f 10°AN Election for Thirteen Directors of thle Dank will be held et the Banking House, oo MONDAY, NOIKMNT Mat,betereat the hours at 11 A. 11., - no2thAl JNO.II4IOOIIIN,O.Abier. Mornames Bank; ritbsborgh,Ortober !art, 1569 fi - Ais Election lir: Thirteen Directors or this Bank will ba bold at the Banking Moue, on MONDAY, November Blot, between She home of 9A. And r. ta. Tbo Annual Sleeting of the Elockholdu he held on TUESDAY, November Ist, et 10 a.O. oe.A3 lmd OF.O. D. MeGREW, Coehier. ALLEGULZY hawk, riltaburhh. October 201 b, 16:10. f fl 7. 4 -. A N Election for Thirteen Directors of this Bank oill be held at the Banking Mono, on MONDAY, the Mat day of November, betwocal tho hour. of 0, A. x. nods o'clock F.M. A g.meral rueottog of the Stockholders hill he bell et the banklnk Couto, on TUESDAY, the let day of NOTIMna ter, at 10 o'clock. ne-sklotti J. IV. COOK, Cashier. 1---NOTICE.-1:110 undersigned desires to Loa ALL ILI 11USINYIBt both pennon! and profeamocel,fingvellately. Those Morin law buelnent In too hands .re requmted to call sod Fettle nod recoire their peosrs, ono emlooy other moment. Thom Indebted to Mtn or. C 1,,. I Ala firm of Mod.on &Co., far prOleattiOnal or of^n note, lodgment, or otherwise, trill pleue pay the ..Ame 0 , 0 0 14 St LSON,F.Aq., or to himself, at Ida office, where he otil stood daily for Oho pretimL, TITPorn 1 toSo'AINLLON clockp.m. OM.AS . 5' Osa a, Pit tsbargh, 0ct.12)th,1859 1 "'AN ELI Directors of Win Le hcid at the Banking hone. on NIOND A Y,..21.1. , 1 Nortnsbei - , hetween the tunure of 10 a. X. and 2 r.u. the Annn d Meeting nr Storfibolders Will be hold on TC VSDA Y. Nee 1,, at E. oc2lenaltd D. JONES, Clihior. North Sewickley Academy. ripH IS SCHOOL is situated in Beaver Co., 11, Pa.. aldtet un.os north of Reis Brighton Station on tdduigt.. Ft 0 ayl/11 and Chh.go Railroad. Its lona ond I, I.', 11,::111g nu account of tho healthiolnens and beauty ..1 tho summating country. Tho Students aro Iron ft de Itattdcal ti.stclattdh. and all such surroundings an a.ll divot t it °nude. 11. 1: 1. t...taiucted under Ilia ceniuncs suP"" l "' . . Ec' W MRS LIS not Mr. LUCID SOSOd.)OD. 2.lr.thigoc4 is lonian a. the NIA t thnnted'a icriasof Progreitalse It...fere and • hart., a Idon txpdrlenne. The Modern Languages sill ho tutu:lst by PteL 8i1t.P.11.7, agootlantan educated In Fr.tce awl sierntany. TR. nest st , ...lnti ail' commence nn TUESDAY, Oct 2Sth, rod csnuncto .t 2 works. The mum of Instruction Is thnro•gh, In ha ling all the tumults, taught in high sche!. cesacsllT Board Mr. Tuition. Ittedn, Lights, Fool, Waa1n0g......56.1 00 Additional for Latin •n.°mot, each CO French and German, each ..... 10 00 Intinntoototal 31m1, 10 00 T, ...I Music 200 For Mabee paaticulant address nor. R. WEBBER or Mr I. i WOrNIO, North Oewlckloy, Pa. Itrrrarnor.-11. YF.AGNIL J. N. PARK, Geo. W. ROB. I NtON,.lr, .1. It. 31r FA DONN. Fe3o2Mmod LIG M L'UM7IIOILI : IALa:I ) LLI , U FO • AND • WRITING ACADEMY, coil Re 11.11, Dl►mond, Wriatingtkam . . Y ' rw""" ' I . l.ilti 51 - • rm.l it... 4. Rot ping... • • irgit. I.robeeor of llnting and Beek Keeping IL tr. LbrlliP.A IL Jr., Proleaaor of Peuumnebip. FLI,L Prete..,.t ibedbEeeping end COM/1101 , 1,1 Oboriateme. HE , : W. R. BOLTON, Ledorer on Motor, end General IL P. FLENNIKEN, Ex.ll. B. Mioleter o n Den outrk, a meouber of the PI eteburgh Bar, Lecturer o Qum. inertini PltOF. 01 EATON, Lecturer on Elocution. • Cell and ere Wilftt nerer been before attempted by any penman. ntntely: ell•firUll3l Of Oruamentet and Practical Penmen:l,in , re.-ored In your prrx,c, in Om alert *1. 0 .f berg 'Jo , e,• upwerds. Geed h F 2,50 per week. Birmingham Ferry I , Edo:reit= at any time. Fer .1 rdl , ttrui 8U5i.3.11 Writing. antic. tern 0 IL LEITILEAD. Principal, Pltreburgh. IA.:1(811' Or Law . Department, l• 11 t 1. A. 13 I. P 1-I I A Om INaTITUTFON will m 34 or October next. Tilt tt••• cr tl,n I...cmre, , I ,P. 1-11 A C.,•.,11 Prop nrty and Nlm - c.mnit , 1.10 , V. I'. Mml A Ll, tvidcorx. river. . srEsern Jurtepuelebee. Derry strut I. weir to render title Institution_ rah:lout for LIM peep re a ho. In vs,. Tho•tndents am frequently red cersfally examitesl, legal question, are diem:Mod and es-eche-a lu urines Corm tout of the muse. By the miles r 1 ihr 10, thr Ito , occupied here, Is Inutsd ma equiv. trot for m• w. purpoem to °thee study, to entitling to ad lotrelon t•, the her, and when admitted in the Court below, a graduate of this luetitution can practice at once In the Snprolue Gntrt. The Introductory Lecture will be denser , on Dal DAY, Dept. YOtb, of y o'clock, P. In.. a. the turnal Iretereto.ol, I.p Itlff lion. (IEO. allAliall'UOD. selaYte PENN INSTITUTE, II NCOCK STREET. NEAR ?USN IYlll ro open on !SUNDAY, U. :atb AUGUST. Tefifix s22'peo ooealnn ut five months. J..II SUITE!, .ne:iyl Princlpd. FOR SHORT TIME ONLY—Commene log FRIDAY EVENING, Nor. In exhibiting EACH Kit 1 Nti, et t, cl o d.; and too WEDNESDAY and SAT. Ult nt 3 ii'clnck, TIIE :.ATE EUROPEAN W. 11?! The asst magi:oh:cut cork, of Panoramic Pointing, in thin country. with the Lew and brilliant attractions of the illunocutions 14 It. Pen Ca Ohnrch. Cathedral at !Man, d... Suicie tickets 2.1 cent"; a package vi LAr. Lk-children 12 cent, .tu evening exhibitioo. To octet - noon exhitrillm Indies 12!; rear. children 6' cents only. nol2 A 1 . .0LL0 TLIBATRE. ..PORTE.II AND 51 . FARLANO. Lla , rs or, a: 7 r'clr•ok; Oak, tot/I lire n! tl o'clark EY , 414 y. COMPLIME.NTABY BENEFIT TO GOY. PORTER. Thiv BATUADAY Evening, Nov. 1201. the borrorrnanro r.annarn. , with t h e thrilling draws ,p 1 LA T 01.713 OE NESLE! 11.. Emily L.I)0 Blnaary Call, An, ly the colelanbat drummer nal flag B)inaton and Bailey. aftot what. the mirth-provvtlog fame ti THE GRUMBLER' 250 UR Tho t‘lkv lug:oilcloth. nlll. A A GRAND PANTOMIME UT FP/T k MILL,' CORP? STOCKING itiMPOUILT.M. EAP AND DURABLE JI) ALI" Stocking Manufacturer, , - Varner Filth St. and Market alley, AS on hand a tremendous assortment oP mockano, llnw, &Ors, Cnolf,te :mato for men and women, lnyadbor with n Tor, ex..; unwire assortment of all de...lntim, of Good. in los Imo saleable, In tan imam. Ho sells prime articles at low . prlres. Call and eland.. I,ft_lletnemberl M. DALY bra tat one ,tare, an I that I, corner of Fifth aimed. and Marto, alley. • no7::lns,l Valuable Furnace Property for Bale. rnllk: SUBSCRIBERS, Executors of James & day'd, b pursuauca of the direvtlyins of tbe Ini ill suit testament of the .old dm:email, will expo., to •Aii.;, by public wraith, at Um Walter llousie, to Csamoll-ville, Payette county, Pa , onx¢UßSDAY.thedtdidayoi Nov., tato, ni I ,`clock, P. sf, ell that valuable prope.ty I at-a ttai Nowlianral Forma. Lamle, almated oo the m a bony river, to Dunbar luirnahlp, to sold milady, 00 the Imo of the Pittabur i ih and Cacurelbrrille Railroad. and wattle four milts of ilia Payette amely Railroad, iutaire lu g *bunt 4,500 acres, T om or leirs. The land la well timbered, nrid abounds to iron ore VVi limmitane, and wafts,' ..arry isciluy for camping on the •• A large part ut the land Is also 1,11 adapted to aglicttl, tnral purpose; and contains also coal lu couslderable goitre. Utica Perm.. wiebin....Amine the lend Belton the day at sale, can .11 on Woo. Walker, Bey , In Chnmellmille.or ah Joseph gaud, near New Waren, whoehme them the t•roremy, or gl<e any deelraul Information . to terms, as JOSEPLL PAULL, t, Sim FA 31aueltd Tlll.ll. P. 1 OWNPLEY. alltAltD FIRE AND MARINE INCUR- X_A ANCI: COIIPANY, UV PIIIIADELPILLS—Itanwr4 against lire leases only. officai cvnter Third .o streAr, Pittabtagb. Capital sad surplice, over $300,000. Patties west of the Blostitsioa. now Insured I. thin Con' imny, or who may desire doing .o • will flod the Mar to Lb') city [mire Tonvesietit than carresisandlog with the llenih Urflui in Vlilladelµhls. Application for Insurance mad{ thr,.igli It.l. hluultri, General Arent, or ROBERT 11. TIMM 1'14. 4 1, Ageat. at the Il.oolns Howe ot Mewls Ilea &Co, corner ol Third nod Woad atreete, will reectrai prompt at to ulna. MNIIM ]ublti fd.ottcra Eburational. MEIT=Eil= Ilmusemcnto. MASONIC HALL )1 - 4 c:ii . s MAGN CEN AIIItROY. OF ITALY 1 Ilustratmg the Thcatr; k•I 3i)EL JON E 3, Presl loot, A LBERT & GILLETT, T. P J. C. EPC.IBry. to--/lear. Welt, Non. Cleo. W. W.Ol. weed, A. J. Ate.ll, Bor e of Baltimore Yon; Juno W. Cleg horo,ll. N. IturrvbeArs John Anepacb, Jr., C. J. Dupont, Thorn.Crsion, I. bolerroerod.. 1 . ) OGERS' CITRATE it s MAu Ix We crould.roleind tin. in wont of on Bitreesblo end tacloot reirgati , co to try ItonbralClrente of .31agneele, (In perodor4 'lt to provernl to conforrntry to pluienntoy and roAntuarendo.l by rho rotelleal faculty !Allow .d febrile earn plette. trek boadecrio, beartletru e Ind leoetiou, elcittrTelr et the otornart., dropry, Ac. It le pax treed only adapted for travel . ..pre and (sadly ox, also,. .ectrnaalerti •tibrtlintelot no.retode Wilton on a tooltad beverage, Price 2b nents,.,l— foe Otte by U. VAIINEE/I.lClf, end moat Draggisti. Men. trfserory 193 liming etrret. Now Itark. n3O4eel to TiIiOURI FLOUR!! FLOUR!!! 10014.1 s Teasel NIIU ZatiSlracelly; 101 Central Oily liatra Family flour. .3 Alec{ s large neaor&meatortreNt hraode F.strs and flup4r fine, itl mere and furaele by . 8. 11. FLOYD CO..' uo9- - No. E3l Marty Weal: 11111 N SE VERMILLION-2 ciwea for We by - ctolo LIBRESTOPI CO, 4Eitl Ruction Sala I&C'STLV LOOMIS & CO..Jr." o +‘'" . Eraangr '!". ',LEO pitoPERTY_FOR SALE. —Two lan. on Ilt.t.itgtintery..stmet,. ~ .9 feet front each Dud extending el.. Taylor secure 110 , teet. • Term., ono-forth c=ll, baleoce Ix 1,. trot 3 year. p :1, tD AUSTIN LOOMS 2 CO, TS Fourth street. to'PUCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, AT THE MERCHANTS' FACCIANGE sum THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge, Insurance and Copper Stoct, Bone mistlts t Estate soht et puhile e6lO 6t the Merchants' Fxrbatsge by lI.TIN LOOIItS t CO. • Notes, Drafts and Loans ott Real I.,tate um-tasted CB reasonable tortes by AUSTIN LtaUltß IL CO, • ws2l Stock Note Brokos. WI fourth it. jour T. LOGAS—.. LOGAN & GREGG, DIPORTERS OF • H A It W A It , • NO. WA WOOD STREET, • jf...ur Doors atm,. St. Marto" 11.1-1, je3l:d6m 9. B.'llarks, 110 of Lulea k Ocsco. Nadia • GEO. S. BASELN & CO., - =Commission Merchants, FOR TILE BALE OP PIG IRON, BLOOMS, No. 52 Wood Eft, Int.tebtulb. RaZIV.IIO —Lion, Plumb t Co, Pittsburgh; Llingston, Copeland • Co., Pittsburgh; Thos. N. Franklin. Esq., Lan. .isistot; Ran. Situ. Catooron, Etrilsbarg; Bryan. Cardter it Co, Hollidaysburg. P. THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company • OF PEULADELPIIIA, insures Aicainst Loss or Damage by Firs on Lbillaings, /Merchandise. Fut..: niture, at..at Reasonable Itasca r Premium. • Dmearona.-I'. Ratchford Starr: MOH= M'Kee, of Witco Co; Nalbro !mien Joo. M. Atwood, of 'Ataloods While k Co.; Dent. T. Troika, of Troliek. Bloke* A Co. henry Wharton; aloldinal L. Dawson; Goo. IL illoMMf.of lMoseart k I' o.; John 11. 'Mo.:, of Jahn U. Crown A Co; O. A. Fahreatook, of B. A. Tahnoetock A Co.: Andrew D. Cron; J. L. wringer, of Wood A Eningsr. F. IIATCIIFOS.D STARR, TrosflonL C 11.1.121 W. COSll,Eocretary. 1 Tlamoscaon flareaclicrs—`Sin. llolmes A Co ,J. Pointer Cu., Thomas M. Down•, E.. 1 Jan. Marshall, Tell.; Alien Kromer, Kap, 'Wilson, M'Sl'oyA Co., Wilson. Top. Co., ' Malley, Brown A Co, Lielmmtou, Copeland A Co., Jimmie m, Lyon A Co., Wm. S. Lords A Co. UEO. S. BRYAN £ CO., Agents. Je:ABM No. 52 Wood &net., N 0 kiII`ELEG.R.N Assurance Company, NO. 1 MOORGATE DIRKET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. j ........ ....110,200,1900 00 PAID UP dipPPAE "AiiU 2,194,11.1. ea ANNUAL ILDFENUF, for the rear aid. Ing Jautury 91, rim 033,924. 12 THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Lose or Damao by Flee &bowie every denierli&lon of rioperty. The Row of PrComons tree moderate, lued„ln all caeca, haerel upoi, ohamoter rho eszer Ur OCCta pent, and the =twits of the r ich. Loam promptly adjuetal and paid withibt reference to 4.endon. .4 spacial pernsormat fund premisled P&Dadede - plan/or paymoit of byes m this arentry. nominees Is PIT 13011.011.: Messrs. James McCully A C.., 174 Wood stretk Jahn Floyd A Co., 173 . " -Drown A Dirkpatticts, 193 Liberty Creed; D. Gregg a Co, 99 Wood street . Witwo, M'Elroy A Ca. Al Wood erect James Mcermaless C0.,103 Nimlek A Co Water Maier: • . It. A. Fahneetoct & Co. Drat EMI Wood ambit Avv„,1,.,,,,E A Co, homed and Wood aired% Atwell. Leo & Co, 8 Woad erre& ltonhllnld & Co., Fourth and Market street& "M.Ceudiess, Mains &Om, Weed and Water Mg, .... L.N PLIILADE.I2.I2/1. ' George 11. Stuart, Day, 13 Dant strait. Nears. Myers, Clughorn & Co, 232 Market street; • • . Wm. 11'llea A Co., 13 South Front atree& td`Cutchron A Colltm, Front and New et; Smith, Williams A Co., 111 Market atrock . Jame, Graham A Co., Wand 03 Letllla street; Joaiph D. Mitchell, EN, President Nachman' Dank, Jame. Dunlap, Esq ,Proolloot Union Bonk . • Ilan. W. A. Porter, late Judge Supremo Court JAM MU W. AIItIOTT, Agent, Thryilf. CAr....1.01 MCA iltree.. GREAT SALE: OP lEC4A I L. ESTATE. Lands and Town Lots in Minnesota, Wiscon sin; lowa, Ohio, Kansas and • Nebraska. • 4 - 1 N THE' 15rn DAY OF NOV. NEXT, at 2 Aj o'clock, P. sr., tithe Court Ilona°, in the City of PIM" 'burgh, Allegheny county, Pa., I will offer st•Pubilo 'the right, title, dc., of JA MP-IBLA RELY, Ewl, of, to Sato 330 acres olland to llnscatitio county, lows. 100 do do Coder do do 40 do do Clinton do do - • 240 do do Scott ; do do 330 do- do Benton .• do do : 240 do do Ilantock do do 19 do do darn do do • 60 do do Ringgold do do i17%d0 do Ificetwoth do do 160 do do Mitchell do do £4O do do Cerro Gordo do do 440 do do Worth do do 320 du do Webster •do do a 600 do do Ramsey do Minnesota. 360 do do Washington do do 33) do do Chao do do • 100 do . do Le Peior do do 40 du do Ilerinepin do do 110 do do Marathon dri do do Luc. do Ohio. 60 do do Vonwert do I do 3 do du Columbiana co •42 41,11,1 • largo number or Lots In Townsoes„isPoet, sc. A n . away, SL Cloud, Anoka, Mankato, Etillaracer and Lo Coes. :cent, Minnesota; Superior Can Wisconsin; Clarnland sod iltwit Liverpool, Ohio; Omaha, Nebraska, and LecOMpton, Maps, plans, descriptions of property end all other infor mation can he list] at my office, No. 98 Grant street, Pitts. bomb, Pa. Terms cash—purchasers paying oust or converipting. WOO. 11. CAMPBELL, ecloiwweltwol2A3twP Astlgnes of Jame. Blakely, Es q. RICHAIMSON'I3 4RISWLINENS, • DAMASKS, DIAPERS, gC, . CONSUMERS OF RICILA.RDSON'S ENS, and those defaming of obteinbag, the GISNIMINS OOIDS, should s.e tbst the articles they purchase 'reseal. od with the full name of the firm, • J. N. RICEIARDSON, BONG es • guarantee of the erundueea and darabiltyof the 00006: amuo. Is rendered essentially ttecesseryiesierga gum:Weep' Inferior and defective Llue. are ...natter mean and sealed with theme., of prepared , BON, by Irish Houses, who, regardless of the InJoyabita mnicteri &Italian the American mummer and tho timetab le... of the genuine OowL, will not Tardily abandon's badmen. profitable, wbile purclumers ma be imposed with Gee& of a worthier, charecter. J. BULLOCKS.* J. 13. LOCKS. - ',seine, • 36 Church Street, New York. C.A.Fort ly 1 FLE MIN G'S PATENT La TEIUiS are much anterior to other wow lu ass—BATING MANY 'VANTAGES FOUND IN NO atm The arrangement for detaching the Ls works on the outside. is simple, dare and sale. A cap around the lump rectal ell waate. Wherever these Lanterns known thoy are adopted. Prices vary/ They are well adapwd fur ItAILKOA SIM'S, BOATS and ovary place wht mesa, convenient Laubcm is anantmL Mane examine thiwo Lanterns b pnrchaaing ether kimis. Karp Calf refrp.nce. Prtec slit to the iroda (crotched plicsrktn FLE3fI):O & TORRENI Bole Proprietors sod SLoaufact Ale., Manufacture's of Japanned . er Stsrkot ani Third Orson., u.dlendkarr Pll73BlTBels A 0001) SHIRT FOR 75 CENTS.— A cAnlce aerertount Fine Shirt., Collars, Cravats, Ties, Scarfs; Pocket IlandkenAtioro, Suspenders, llalClioeq Glove!, Silk, Morino, Wool and 'Cotton Utidershizte and Pr were, for men, women, bop; sad ISbo!ma Denim frErdexvi at a mall lulmoo on ont. EATON, OREE'&: DIACRUM, No. 17 Market street. B aas AND,SIIOES JAMES ROBB, Elm E.. to gate a lar,a au.l r.lla•.lectad drat of BOOTS Which be will WI, WITOLUALE 4.1 , 1 CETAIL, , 111 Very Reduced Prices Iq-CITY MADE WORE always or ham]. Call awl tn. %mica hie stock before purchulag eleetwhera. JAMES ROBB, • Third claor learn the Mullet Moon WINNER'S VIOLLISI new' and complet. mathod - of !earning to play the TIoUs, without a muter. In this work the, rudlintrits of mssla are explaksed Ins new and rumple mariner, *bile InekelP-I scales and exercisesnre Introdneed, wbtcb ~,,,,oe d anal to intereer and advance the pupil, To which 1 added • eel. ladle's of the neweat &use, Polka; liarcbea, eau be. fore published In any Anil.. work. Pr ipe4oo. RrsalOL JOllll MELLOR, el Woaletrest. dopies maned on receipt of the price. ..1/ BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS.-, VEATikERS---20°0 'citbm roct,diuu krialoby col RIMY H. 00%1149. 1!!!!!!=!ZEI:::1 WESEI32 CUE&p FO4 ORB. Nu. 85 Market Ptreet, Plain awl flgona hrona!MarhlC.; RAWLS 4 ()WASS.' to 1311=3:=1
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