Wastwrra Menace.--. The President, who be comes extremely prompt when anything is want: ed at fferper'e Ferry, ben for weeks been en ;idle and apparently unconcerned spectator of , khe foray upon the Rio Grande. For some time past the fatot y hae been noloriens that a Mexican outlaw named 'CORTINAS, with a rabble crew of eighthundred land Fiesta like himself, has been keeping the peep% of the whole Texan border in terror by hiahloody inroads from the MeXiCill side 'of the line. Ile loss, during all that time, robbed and t;otirdered with impunity, destroyed towns, carried off prisoners, fired dwellings, and curled sword end flame through that exposed and 'defenceleseregion ; but in all his forays he has rover met a United States soldier, nor has the country witnessed a single movement to put the bold outlaw down. There are marines, and powder, and ball in plenty for Harper's Ferry; but for the Texan frontier, nothing. —Not, et least, until Saturday last. Then the Cabled met, deliberated and resolved—to punish,Conruras and defend the frontier? Not s bit of it. But to order all the effective force of the army to the Rio Grande, with instruc tions to peas over and slese upon the northern provinces of Mexico I This was the programme onSaturday. On Monday it was abandoned, nominally, and dis patches were sent out to the country that the mao L hing' of troops had been countermanded. Probity Misadministration found that it wee a dangerous experiment; and with its usual veoil laden, It incontinently beaked out. There 0111 be no doubt, 'however, that the ad ministration had this purpose in view. A few companies of troops, promptly ordered upon the ground, would have extinguished COHILNAII and given peace to the border; but the opportunity' to gest a slice of territory from Mexico was •. too tempting, and then how nicely it might; ..T.,litpure Buchanan's renomination at Charleston ;Iftbei could thus offer to the South new territory for the spread of,Slavery ! If Ibis policy hes been abandoned it. has been only temporarily so; it will be resumed whenever the opportunity seems more promising. -__ Why,- we may ask, should Mexico be paniebell foe the offences of CORTIZAB! Tho Mexicait nation has been for n year or two distracted 'by rival factions, each claiming to be tho true go:y . moment. In this state of anxiety it-can hardly be expected that either of the rival governmen'te will be able to suppress such border distur bances ai Courutes sets on foot; and it would be far more rational on out part to defend crir own border, which we can easily do, than 4 to seize upon the territory of an anforttutate led distracted nation because they have not been able toinep their ruffians in cheek. If our govern ment had done its duty, and guarded properly the (ratifier, these forays would not—could not have happened ; and it looks very much, now, exit the administration had been industriously nursing these troubles that it might furnish them the pretext for a land-robbing foray on our part. If, however, Mr. BachatTan wishes to throw these Mexican States, as so mush territory, Into the political arena, to be scrambled for and fought - - over, we can have no objection. 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'1 :::_ - . 1:• - •' - - - . . ‘1 : . . itishrl4 tapite! •••••• : '-x , r,mu...a-D. ums-D. o. 710005 R.R'ET T & CO.. Eniroßs and PROPS2ETO,BII. PrXTBBCR4ME WEDNESDAY ArOBSISIG, NOV. 23, 1859 Republican City-Convention Tho Republicans of the city of rittebrugh are herebyisquested to meet la their reayectire wed., at i the =ma pieces of holding Inch meetings, on Sai: traDAY, DECEarDtttlOtn, 1859, and elect, by ballot, fro delegates fiom each ward to meet In Convention at. the, Court Home, on iroDIESDAY, DnnnusAii /t 211,1854„ at 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose Of nominating ono parcel for Maros, one person for peer Cosenoaisn, and one pendia for. ern' Tenon -1.110 meetings in the variotui wards will be lead between tho boon of B Ina 61 Thu various wird committees of vigilance as at peeeent existing, are. requested to call prelbitinary meetings, where the tame may be necessary, for the appointment of Jodges to conduct the election. Taos. d Bowen, Ch'n. City Es Com. direct a manner as to render the Republican party wore necessary than ever, and will qai4en the Intereat In the inevitable etruggle of ,P3glio a pat i n a t, which will render the overthrow or,hle party certain. Tun democratic editors of the North appear to have lust the little sense - of which they hod to boast. They are now going into spasms, over the humane and creditable effort to raise spud for the relief of John Brown's distressed The money, they say, la not for the relief of:John Brown's family; hot the purpose Is to '?raiee $lOO,OOO - or $1,0911000 to promote rebellion in the BOUtil: Brown's family, they say, are put forward only as blinds. Not a cent will ever go I. them; on tho contrary, it will go td buYitig rifles and ammunition,- and Ale payment of abo- Wien hoiden to sweep over theßonth - and lay it waste with blood and desolation. Such Is the fearful picture these ninnies hive conjured up. They cower and shrink In the dirk corner at' a ghost story of their own` elling: Poor,, shivering, credulous fools—what would laffsfy them? If Brown's family Lad been left to perish, the fact would have been cited so an evidence of the heartlessness of the North; and If in effort is made. to provide for them, the kindness which prompts It is tortured into con. spiraoy and treason of the most terrible kind. It Is of no use reasoning with such silly crea. We advise these men to keep theinseliee easy. Tottiv Brown'e family will be provided for in spite of their howlinge and wailing's to prevent it. The people are not snob Uses as they aro set 'down to hi in democratic judge:intoand they cannot be driven from a generous acit by an; amount of loudmouthed rant. Us 'Chicano Tribune copies the call for our Matt Conventton, and adds: "It seems from tidy that the friends cf Judge Read chnied their point—that, the delegatee are to be chosen by the people of each district, and :MC, by the State Convention, as thelrlende of Senator Cameron desired." • Nonsense. The call was adopted unanimously, in thiicozutuittee. {Ye are not aware that Jadge Eeid had any friends in that body—certainly he could mot have hod more than ono or two, and the ides of claiming the call Be their triumph is Simply ridiculous. The call, to its prMient shape, was entirely , Batistaotory to Gen. !Cameron's *ends, and received the warm assent of every lembar of the committee. WinnlaTOX Coccarr.—The 'republicans of 7- "Vfashington county held their meeting to appoint delegates to the State Convention on Monday . ' night. This in the Stet meeting he'd since the all of the State: Committee, and we learn that liweis large and inthusiastic. .1 • .intorma V. Lawman'', Esq., and 'Gen. Joan 4AZZ: were elected representative delegates to the State Convention. A resolution inatroming t"tem to Tote for the nomination of Gen. CLIKI. • I/ WU adopted with only three, dissenting • I deal. i 'rho , delegates were also isetracted to Tole for G. Gums for Governor. l -...— 'TIN( SLAVS Exonon—Daring We week, over 4 00 elaVelf, from Lewis, Clerk and Scotland noun -, es,' hart passed down on boats, es male for the South. to be sold. Beyeral large dealers are venlig through all the counties of North Mis knuri, buying op the slaves rapidly,' at high pri °Min be sold again in the South, where there 1 ;a deinand for them, sod where negro 'akar It Oat more remtnieratiri than in this climate. ,At the presantrate of decrease it will not be long. before ciliary, only to a small extent, will be ciomw eitinct in blissoarL The emancipation ' law tallow° is dolog more to maim Missouri a free State than the hypoctitioel howling of a - ialllto a Abolitionlata would do In the tame num lber-of years.—ifamaal (Mo.)Gautte. • , -1, As:-.ipten seen a note from the Physician of the Utley Asylum, under date of the 16th, in 'which beetle; qterirltt Smith slept last night, end is today Olte cairn. - . We, took roe his reiteration ititiivore aid more oeitildence. ,, ' - - .- • LA Goneip esti of the Philadelphia Droning .Toppmf,'. Wrilferfrem Sarakkb, leihnktesthat thiel6llo:olthe.yaehtlfekditerthit port. is. iran4fonnirtid at by the Fectextd:c ' • ' ...'-,--:... - 7 -.'..%;. - ",ieL.. .... • , v ,,,,,,-.-::-14 , 1c,., I . 'Ttot nStirrikr" AS Caisursrows—Ralti. • MO?/ Saturday, Not. 19 ,. 1869 .— Rum0rs ob tain '11: circulation at Charlestown and at Her pee F e rry, to` the effect that a large body of armed men had passed, the Ohio,. near Wheeling, eis ratite to the rescue of!Brown. The newe had mailed the. utmost consternation, and Col. Davie, the commander of the militia left, at , Charlestown , hid telegraphed to Gov. Mee for I the additional force of five hundred men, CZ he was on thb eve of a sanguinary battle. A die- patch from Wheeling; however, sets this prepos terous' rumor at rest, es no body of men, with hostile intent, had been observed to pass the river in that neighborhood. Ohio appears to be the quarter from which the rescue to anticipated. A letter in :cypher, dated,it Urbana, Ohio. and addressed to Brown. Is said to have been found, in which he is recommended to keep in good Cheer, as his frie,nde are mustering, and will 1 drop along one after the other. Mr. Andrew `Hunter, who acted for the Commonwealth in the' recent prosecutions, is cited u one author ' ity for the conviction that the rosette of lb. prisonerawill.be attempted. The nattered invosioneeeme to have produced s decisive effect at Richmond. Four hundred teen left for Charlestown in the morning train, Hoc Wise accompanying them; and other fortes were advancing from Petersburg: 3 HARPER'S Finn, Suaday, Nov. 20—.P.,41. Thelresh excitement was caused by the arrival ,from Bellair, near Wheeling, of a man named Smith Crane, who elated that ho had incidentally overheard a conversation between some men, who had organized a band of five hundred to march to the release of Drown and the other prisonere at Charlestown. Ile immediately set out Harper's Ferry to apprise' the inhabi tants of the foot. It was also rumored at Charlestown that a light hod occurred in Clarke county between home citizens and i party of strangers, and a detachment was sent to the Beene of dieturb- On the receipt of there rumors diepatohee Were sent by Col. Davis to Gov. Wise for five hundred more troops, - who arrived here this' evening, the .Gevernor being with them, and our town is again bristlieg with bayonets, and considerably excited. No one, however, is at all afraid of the result, even if an attempt Should bo made. Col. Davie has made ample provision for any number of the enemy who may make a call. More trooprare being de manded of the Governor, but this may be as tench to protect the prisoners from the populace Co anything else. AB far as I can learn there is no cause to apprehend danger. Gars" Siftram.—The Great Easternl eft Holy head on the 21 and reached Southampton on the morning of the 4th. She experienced rough weather and a heavy season the passage round. The Times' account of this third trial says . when the ship was exposed to the roll of the Atlantic, - she rolled and dipped but with ease. Tho ship seemed to owing nerself with a sidelong, gentle !motion over every wave, dropping deeply and easily beyond them, with a regular clew roll, and often quite deep enough to leave one paddle-wheel out of water, turning high and dry in the air. This motion of the vessel is attributable to her very light immersions, and to the fact of her having no upper weights to counter-balance the coals eloped below. The whole roll of the vessel is calculated at only 8 degrees each way, or 18 degrees in all—au every day amount of smaller vessels,though something for one which was supposed to be almost immov able by wind or sea. The greatest speed attain ed was over fifteen and a half knots, or close on 18 miles per hour. The run from Holyhead to Southampton is pronounced far more satisfactory than either of her previous trips. The engines were under the sole control of Mr. McLennan, chief engineer of the chip. The new Cunard steamer just contracted for with the Napiers, of Glasgow, is to exceed the Persia by 500 tons, and will in every other re spect be larger and more powerful than that ves sel. Effort,' are to be made with her to suppass anything afloat, both as regards speed and in ternal arrangements. The Coroner's' Inquest held upon the bodies washed ashore from the Royal Charter bad .oa copied several days, resulting in the verdict that the lives were lost by pure aCcident—that the 'captain was perfectly sober, and did all he could for the ship and passengers. The divers con tinued their operations, but without Importnnt result. Forty-six bodies had been found alto gether. At no time since the Russian war had greater activity been observable at the Woolivich Arse nal, in the preparation of war material for the coast defences and for China. The fortifications al - Dover are to be extended forthwith, and sev eral batteries reconstructed. Tue Won 09 rae P.m alienri.—it gems lbw the Mexican fillibustera still hold possession of Rio valley of the Rio Grande, after a lapse of more than a month and a half from the time of their first appearance there. The latest account comes in a dispatch from General TT/!gigs to the War Department, sod 61311011130•9 the reported destruction of Brownsville and the killin - of several hundred American. Wo shall prob ably have in a day or two a contradiction or this, no the present dispatch says that no credenn was given to IL But that ennething serious has oc curred le quite possible. Cortina le now sold to have under his command 000 men, 100 more than the highcet previous statement. Notwithetkoding the mid so generously sent from Matamoros in the find intone to protein Brownville from Gordan, the effort to make the people of Matamoros and its vicinity reopen slide for the outbreak is officially made by the Postmaster of Brownville, fu his letter to the Postmaster General; and doubtless when the. fillibuater Walker gots down there, he will find in this an mine to gather aloroc and invade Moxioo. One thing is pretty cleaifrom the whole course; cif this affair, teat Texas either cannot or will not 'suppress the disturbances, and to either case it to not vary creditable to her people. Ttio volouteera to whom they have so often imputed Vast eervicerregainst the Indians, which it was alleged that U. S. troops could not render, now appear in their term colors. Placed against a real foe in arms, instead of one composed of men to buckram, they are of no more value than the Virginia volunteers were at Harper's Ferry. Time enough has now elapsed to have served for embodying a volunteer company in every county ID Texas, and putting down the fillibusters in blood:. But this . few volunteers serk . have been beaten, and Cortina!' reigns is terrogjdong the Bio Orande.—Phil. N. Amer. Till Randolph ]Pill case h 35 oecuplet.-she Green county Common Pleas Court for about two weeks past, Judge White upon thiebeweh. Our readers aro probably aware of tho nature of the case.' Richard Randolph died list year, be queathing all his property, consisting or real estate in Green county, valued at about $76,000, to his executor, Wan. Knott, EN , in trust; t. bo applied to parchasing the freedom of all the. living slaves of the Randolph family inVirginia. A brother of deceased, Mr. Victor Randolph, of Virginia, plaintiff in this case, is trying. to break the will on the ground of the alleged in sanity of the deceased. 'The presumption is vory generally entertained, that if Richard was insane whop ho made his will, that he Ism also Insane many yearn before, for he had for many years before his death declared to numbers of pardons, neighbors and others, that he Intended to dispose of hie property at hie death, just as he had done. The Caao Wll3 given to the jury on Tuesday morning lset, by Judge White, in it charge of one hour and a half; sad after a long ammo of deliberation; the Jury returned a verdict cue• tejoiug the Republie. Too Richmond Enquirer has been one of the most clamorous In denunciation of Gov. Be word's remark about the ~ I rrepressible con flict." It turns out now that the Enquirer itoolf promulgated tho doctrine !maracas before Gov. Seward did! The following to fiord its filets of 1856: "Two opposite and aordlioting forme of society cannot, among civilised men, co-exist and en dure. The one must give way and cease to ex ist—the other becomes universal'. If free society bo unnatural, immoral 11134 unchristian, it must fall and give way to slave soctety,—a social system oh! as the world, as universal as mam" An this Was uttered by a Southern Demooratlo organ, of oouree It ie orthodox, but in the mouth otSenator Seward it la treason. A. "eon. Eliot" may be talked of provided it is promised to end in univereat Slavery, but not if it prom isee to eod in universal Froodom.-4/b. Jour. An Erionr lon Bitown.—Tho Akron Beacon of the 16th, nye: We understand that a eerions effort will bo made by the friends and relatives of John Brown In this county, to Induce Gov. Wino to reapite Brown fora time sufficient to try tho queettan of hie sanity. The despatch, sent by the writer of this paragraph slating the fact that ' , insanity W 33 hereditary in that family,"—availed nothing to stay Ms trial. We doubt if an hundred affi davits front our best aitizene of actual onsonity,be.. Bend, will delay Me execution on the gallows for i day. Still ouch an effort, wo are told, will be wide. Believing, as we certainly do, that upon thislquestion and those related to it—(the question to wit of Slavery)—John Brown was a monomontes, we cannot bear the thought of hie being hung as a felon. NZGEO sraurrna.—The Chicago Journal says that on Thursday evening, the 17th. inst., 'the underground railroad arrived there with thirty pamengers, five from the vicinity of Richmond,Va.,twelve from lientuckyand chit teen froth Missouri. They are now all safe in Canada.: The thirteen firom Missouri , vrore sold to . godown the'river, the vet 7 day a k ey stiited. :A. stalwart Wk. Ind a Slar.Ore rifle were the Illy gdida , b i licron era. Sammy —The grandjer: at . or ' Norfolk. Va.i . . have found a tree bill, of indict moot moot against FL Denenberg, city, kee* s'eleth ing Pad shoe atimelin that city, for sediilona letatage, csloulated to ineiteicsurrectioo ~ The drat count charged him with having Wed I the worda, "John Brown was a good maninitd ' was fighting in a good came, and did nothing but what any other honest, men would do," {'And. r the second count charged that he bad tittered the following ezpreseienr. "John Brown ilres fighting in a good cause," (meaning that heves fighting in the cause of the slave spinet; the master,) "and that owners have no right of prop- I arty in their alarm" and said that "Browti', did nothing but what any other honest man would do." , His case will come on early in the present term of the Superior Court, now la eeeeion. ~,,.. ~: Cot.. FORNEY seaka of Judge ciao.; th e present Attorney General of the United States, as "a person who is patiently waiting for . the death of one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the United States, with a view .t, ! t, fill the vacancy." ( Tee Now York Observer seems committed irrevocably to the support of Gov. Wish for President, and denounces all Southeri , , men who want a Northern Democrat for that office. Thia is carrying religion into politics with a vengeance. KENTUCKY le going in strong forJametiOnth rie for the Charleston nominee for the Presi dency. It seems probable that the State Con vention, which meets on the Bth of January, will instruct the Charleston delegates Ito go for Guthrio. Tux trial of Stephens, old Brown's confeder ate, will not come on until the sitting 'of the U. S. Circuit Court at Stanton, Va.. ) i n May next. 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NAND, Vloo Pre,P4ont. . A. of Wate %lAr tt""ot,DAIAA, Apoo, TIIOS: Elansa Llucan. Sacmtary. I=l Q.'fai'LE AND k'ANCY ,13ASKk;TS.' Pr and r.. 1.1 ....4rtmont .9/y vaslrety BASSETS, ociu.ling Itiulvt, Traveling, Clotho; r..y.T. , bliog, ileauriosod Card, of our own tuancitantlue. or 11craporukl. • no. claim for invipootlon, by P. RI DMA 21 Diamond.. FOK TILE CITY ANDCOUNTRY Itrosms, smarted wire and twine; 100 don. Churns, unsorted Any les and Ors* BO nc.. Tota, pine and miss; • 50 dt.t,n Mennotes, pine nod codas; 00 do Bteattntont Deck 1.1110111141 8 Co Draw da 6.1 al Baluted Tobe; two and threo Loopf, 100 ds ao Bucket., aastssted; tst do Washboartitu do ne noon. Manta Basket., cpwa, 60 do du do 2 lit • ttU datan do do asnorted nines; 40 do &boot Itaskstk wooorted'etnetr Et nests Laden' Fancy Baskant, motto& 20 down du So do du Now luntore nod fot sale by uo23:citts tat' P. RIDDLE, Elan/trod. LADIES' FANCY BASKETS; TIIIVELING BASKETS, ILETIODUES GADD ANTI SEW INtl.-DAIIKISTE: KNIITING BALL DAAKETII, KEY AND WA Lb:MINIM TOY AND TUMBLED. DISKETN, r' In Bret 'witty nod etyls, 'r Jong onlectod trr tbn II O I. I I 1 A r .v.,. sad for sate by AA.SIITEL RIDDLE, ucdro:lmakolAT No.:: PlAmood. OUSE-FUrtNintllNG GOODS, each as Tuba, fiction, Polio, limmon, Ilocahm, OlothaiLlovo, Mops, littilo Tray., tAothea 'tampon, Chambor Hamm°, Nomory and Illgh asks, Mar- Int cad Clotho Ilukets, CloiLer Plus, HoPmg Pt... Potato Alashero, Monk !daubs, Rat and Mouse Traps, &4 With ran] nib.; .tildes. too unworn. to: mention, In snot vanotT,Jout opened and Ire nn by no,2;ltndaivrWr ems% RIDDLE, RUD Lomond. L A It D . to key prime taw Lard, • To m 0144 and for tido LP, '6IIAPV At VAN (1011DP,11. no, • • 114 Woad stmat. MIN ISTRATOR's NOTICE,'—Vi hero- Letters of Adtuluistrat ton upon tbo estate of Jobs Waller, las of lt lizabetb bccoogh, dtUtd, bate been grumbuidlyittb tuubwalitnelb oul possum lodubltd to uuld teuto erg roynteltd fo wale Immediate pendant, and thou. hauled claims %alma th.• demo will protept tboto, duly uotbenticalwi,let no2lltdutitotY JUllft PATTBrtBQN, Adolf. ROOFING DONE IN TIIE BEST MAN GDR AND WABII&GUUD. Gum CIOLDGEIt. Felt and Canvas Felt, dement .41 Gravel Goofing; Patent English Avphlattio Felt Itoofing. n023:31.4 WM. JOGNSON, 76 Boaltteleld street. 11 4J0Fi c N it e vi bi a !,1 1 2 ... l v i c L u it...L for l izile cheap, The Last to oso. WOL JOI:INOON, 75 Smithfield street. ROOFS REPAIRED- All kind. In the .err hoot manner, nod at the 0.71434ne1:ice, w2a. Joimooir. 76 Smlttiflold Amt. G-"A I N-3000 bush Wheat, NO do Rye, 6GO d. Corn, 4000 it. Ihr Sarnolu on thane daily et II eclock. n 023 lIITOIIOOOK, !ociIIIEEBY 61CO. ACOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS op DRESS GOODS, BRAWLS, CLOAKS, N DaDLE WORK, .d • very lam stock of Domestic, Good., oil sehlog, very low. 0. HANSON LOVE, ootd 74 Market street. BLACK CASSIMERES AND BLACK CLOTllB.—Persm. who us out imppled 43 , 111.12 T. 114. with them goods will plemo War lo mind 411.1 LUItOIIIIELD l CU. always teip iut amoltment, of op. pelmet 111.110. nod wall them .t mu low ONes foe. guilty. DUKE COGNAC BRANDY, RYE mug. lay, Port, ererry and Clat.gmbs WingOor plo by O. JQRNBTON, n 033 comer orßmltheold awl Fourth stmt.. BcEituAvvs, HOSTETTER HOOF LAND'd for.ssle by B. JOhltgrati, cola comer of 13mitha.ta .ou Yourth !amts. OIL CLOTII COVERS, for tables, stands end bureara.-40 dm. Jost reed from rptary and for or f ,, nt.. I.f J.& 11.TII1LLIPS. FLOOR OIL ULUIIiS-SUUO yo. t, 44, 6:4 .od CI 4, earwrit,4 Ntyles, on band 44,4 for 4WD at CO 404 YE1134 Clair irts. 4023 .1 *14.4111LL1P73, Pow DERED 0AP5T0.1.42.,.F,0R FOUN DRIES-40 bbla rocalrola end for sale bt n no HENRY' J. COLLim ONION S.-50 bush Onions rnceivod and 4,r solo loy [until ¢ENUY,II. COIZINN. RUSSETT APPLES-50 bblis Rwsessita rewire] siad for nab, by REMIT U. COLLINS. nOOR SPRINGS OF INDIA ROBBER-6 dozortjuat rewind by J. I PHILLIP& A NTIQUE 'HA I a OLL—A 3c 0/ 6 apply o ./1 the slanillo Preach Oil reed by ßoa ; no= Corner of Usiket street Rad the ui•euml. 11 AIR BRUSJIES7-1 have j i received a _ILL large assortiosat of thei dam tug Usti Var. Nail sad Toad, Brush.. , uc77 JO .V PLZMIti(i. TRANSPARENT GREW OIL - CLOTH-. 7ards,B+l sad a luau IN D.* quath7. ioldoid tram•faM , L,o ede as It ibo op I.Oolb rocuAZ and 29 fit.Q/Mo oLONL • J. UaLLUJOIL lallos' 3C Bielodeow3. FIRsT PREMIUM Mif f A tar LOT Or ffnilp Stoves. Grates and Ratageusl lianas 6. 1 1 ' melodeons, • tAmong which are the Celebrated euxr.ll cur OLD MEDAL PREMIUM PIANOS, 1 SILVER 11ZDAL 1=133 IL KNABII . 4' CO, Boli , sor e, PRINCIC cs CO'g. IMPROVED PATENT MELODEONS, With the Divided Swell, Mich imprnunnent can WI 45; taLted ONLY in Melodeons of this =natant:lra • CHARLOTTE: BLUME, No. 118 Wood:.t, Si door ntorni Secondhand Piallo3 taken in exchange ocr22 DELINIOLISI z = ND 200 000 ACRES FOR SALE AT my low rota—from 25 to 60 toots per sore. 'Mots tantlatied grata. 1101eTares paid for pnrchasere of land under the Grade- Won Act to all the counties rf the Etats. Patents procur ed, to. Apply to WILBON, BAWLING/ t 00, a022.3t0n 65 Mantua street, St Louis, Ito. FOR THANKSGIVING, OR ANY OTHER DAY.-11Inced Haat, with' brandy, *pines and every. thing requisite, needy for baking, for tale by the pound. Alan, Neer Crop Realms, Carrel:be, nee. Pnxnea Almonds, pure Splcee, et. A lanreatrek Just received and Mr ale, yr bolreals and retell, at Irma* Family Groom, and Tee Mao, Voictel street, near Lack, Allegheny. rRE SH yEAB. —Wo have just received a lure atoek of Breen and Shack Tees, among which will found some of the finest English Breakfast TOY to bo had in the United Mate.. For Gale at Francs'. Family Gro vary and Tea atom Federal dm; All.lib..F' Attention! Attention!! TO THE NOVELTIES OF CLOAKS, DUSTERS AND SHAWLS; SILKS AND SILK ROBES; All Wool DeLaines AND. MUDWET mEMNOI2I, &o„ ike. Whlcb war* Jut racalaul andlopen far Inspection, at W. & D. HUGUS'; Corner of Fifth anti Market Streets, r+. 22 PITTBEITT.FtCII23% SAMUEL GRAY & SON, NO. 19 FIFTH STREET, HAVE OPENED ANOTHER SELEC TION OP OVERCOATINGS CONPIPTING tO President, Clarendon, Portsmouth,. Moscow, Fsquamaux, and Johanny Beavers' 01 ,anon. pada. and colors. 1.1.04 to tN. b. , Caddy tradr, width .111 be mad. up to order In ea Wart sal moat approved manner at moderate price. et,l GRAND PIANO T"' d of an noßuh, _ recelsed a spiandld 7 Octave Carc;dlithearood Grand Pio.% Slim the Vector' , of chicken.. A 80.5 the Ficet ode of WM. 7 , " lm pored Scala that by been to Pittsburgh. This Plano loth marled W. out unqualified ad:ignition frthe all who base emu Mend boa been Yromouncth by oath petent Judges to pore.. IQ WI eminent degree, th the qthli the nhkli couttionte &due instrument. nth pupil:sr* Wetted to call and see this splendid Plano at the 'Warehouse of JOllti If. MELLOR, nol7 81 Wood street. 0.13.108E1.R.114 4 3. az BONS" NSW MLLE SEEN OCTAVE PIA NOS, WITH THREE &man TO EACH NOTE In the Treble—New Felt liamtasi.-Bred Bottom, uld Repeating A NEW LOT of the shorefficip ACIL.PIano Forbes Jam racsived awl boot lb* Manufactory of ChickeringA Boas, Boa. tan, 'Mortal perrausby by Mr. Cbarle•_Fl ,eitar, mudding of superbly Carved sod Pula Itoseircvd Gam Tito public, are rempocifoily Invited to call and examine than aplendld laatraraenta. For rata only beck 'OLIN 11. MELD - OR, Ma emu, for Chkkerloge roue moo., nolT for rittnourgh and Madero Yuan'. CHID ID I JG & BON'B NEW SCALE 8 OCTAVE PIANOS. rpm subscriber has just reedy '. ed direct from the klimeifectory of °bickering Atom, Boston. • bate sad splen• did lot of iheleytAW SCALA M 154 OCTAVI PIANO TORT/03 bilitlegeat RimoMmil sad Black, W.dent Cuss, .elected per. mushy oy Charles Mellor. at the P•eforY. ler Ott man ker. Priam from SZO t 04300. Tarsal. only by JOHN IL MELLOR, Agent Cu Makatea A Bon'. Ph.D., nolfidt•P 81 WOOD BTRENT. PPARTNERSHIPgO s TICE.—Tho under. alined have woe-Wed thesnaelvas methyr in thetock Packing. elanghtuing and Praviiden Dusinnae, under the nanw and atyle of HARIMUCHM I[..= deetember IM 1859. JAMB. HARI/LOOM tPRINHISSMAIMACIO WILLIAM MLRBAUGH IL . IILII.I/11111/slf. PM/T. WA. H. WM realm. Pntabargh, Noe. la, Iss2.—not92td taw. BAHAISM- 112.1.1.1. Mr. MINIMA HIM AVG. HITAGAC. H ARBAUGLIS & CO., PON.II. PA.CitErta Aral dealers In PROVISIONS. s3.Pork lion.. on ibocard Watt raw Uri Lane, en. gtony City. 061 re, No. :09 Liberty areal, Plltabargh. Pa. bolarod. BIWITos. .Eitockion & Stevenson, HANUFAOTTHERS' AGENTS A N D COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 15 Wood it., Pittsburgh, Po. MPORTERS' AGENTS for Edo of Soda Ash, DI Cart Beds. blitrats 1104.. lisnAnnees, Anna, rptes, Qo ao,oaa Peden to ken. ?lac GLuistssie, Whits Load, Linseed 03 end Pittsburgh Blum %aura genundls. arbole Agents for MITOIIALL A,DROMIDALIPS OtL. DRUM DUMB AND 0 OANO TRATILILIA—tbe shear. ~t=d best ID oc7lyd 'IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND GAR ADINEILB.-1111tchell it CrosadelesCielsbratml Porteliter, the ampere end but in cm p n yassamt, Octoberjß2th, MM. Mute& litOcteen t lirmisseim,gmatmqv — in reply to your enquiry impeding my ammairoent. with Mitchell . Cromdabe.miper phorphatii Ls. I hem the pleasure to Mida that them far they ban been satmfaatory. Herm torero 1 here bed but little faith In the ecomoety of special manure., but this mutes aperirtice with two pattern,. phi:l.omM Moe end one part crew applied to pinta's, and . other t op., horn preducmd the most eactsfactou ran d~ My potatoes thu. treated entimmod M , Yield a./ goWty those planted otherwhie on the maims .ground. I obemerd tba mme sideslip," in many other regembi• Products. I have the honor to be yams r mg truly, nol JAB. B. IiMOLMY. oozy at szczzanio, OOMMISSIQN MERCHANTS, AND MUM IS XPLOrr.R.,. GRAIN ay Preorreroß.' No. 80 1.001 1 7 Nireet. perrennau, es. • Make brands of Rotri, for Um's and runny ape, connently on bend. Partlenter lineation paid to Mug often tar klirtehanale• ganersily. WNW 10F00051 1100511 1100D5!!! mo awn on hand and to entre, MAW. fddtdOlfe* 100 do made to ow . own order, to 6wol kittabmg Mom 63.CitY end Conntry Arnim rupplled at the my lowest, ; A chak• enxlL of 00¢1.fa Darien, km* 1Q m 2 Ulm& viewing, Muer% la. w 2/ HATON, oats* hIIIOIIII.II,ITITIM Meet. BERLIN ZEPHYR. ' isturnAnD wool, ttitmula turrutia..3, ko. • ctrolw auartmatt of onatia••l. WL itm" j ALTO, 01188 • kLiOalnres no7l No: Ir llRtr stmt. ma& Bo s To N t iKA G iLiloS boom, oud comfort—mw of Z4ty, Wool—fig fauns Lad aileron. FAHOYSNIT UNIT& HOODS oo hood mad [Weil; mdwi,WON, ORX X MAORMI. , t0.,41 • • No 17 me street. pi RN 53, CIAdWAVD MANTILLA Bich ima bu* igloo Ofstuides sad aion. ROOD AND 0.14,4101 AND BINDING.% 10 ,- 4614 ".„ . " 4 " L Heavy Black Ceoeli . ,. ud . Ail aou SATOno ChM inUaiar, BUM it DIPLOEIASI A WARDED BY THE LATH ALLEGHENY COUNTY AND warrinN paNNSTIT VITA AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY BISSELL & CO., NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET, MANUFACTUREIIB OF 00 0 3EK X INT Cii• , PARLO R HEATING STOVES, Fine and Common Enamelled GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS And the Celebrated Capitol and Eagle COO/ZING RANGES It yoa want the BUT o,lolilNtl RANGE, that la made, call at BISSELL & CO.'S It you want o 01)06ING ETOYR that camsot bo ear. penal, all on BISSELL & CO rt you ars baDdlng • hoL*L. •ad Lr•at thL Lnt GRATI LSONTI3 AND FENDIMB, Lail on BISSELL Jk. CO., No. 239 L. I n orOVE 11-0 A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, WOULD INVITE PUBLIC ATTENTION to the lamed etxk and greeted resiety of Mere to the bum, moue ',bleb teli; he Wood the celebrated COAL COOK STOVES, TROPIC, Eureka and Arbiter. VICTOR, LIVE OAKS PITTSBCRGIT ABE USSURPASSED, t=ether trith Prtruhim Etu.ra of three Tarirties, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Of ECJIRY DESCHIPI4ION Orval Indrcementa armed WM:alien and others iu Want GBATM,OHATZ FIIONTI3, FENDEBt, In. We would call particular attention to cur justly celabru. tact • DOUBLE-TOP GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING STOVES; TROPIC, EUREKA AND ARBITER The only Gas and Btooks.Connamere In the market Oth en that are celled no have not the DCOOLE TOP—tbe main feature In raving Plato. and Fuel, whhh L "cured to no by two patents. To Mom la want of a btove far Family me. that has nor• er tailed to give “tisfactlun, we would recommend dime, Which, although they have never been ezhibited at Mate lir Comity him hares reputation forDorabillty and Nuou. *my hr feel anegalled by cry other ELOVe. In the Nett, CATITIONI—Buy no Stove called Gas Con sumera without the Dodble Top. nolec6md FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY THE STATE PAM TO GRAF'F & CO:,- lIMALNITFA.OTURIORS. FOE Tll6 BruiT STOVES COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With largo Nod Door for throwtng to Coal, 411 D BEST WOOD COOS STO VE. DIPLOMA FOR REST LAUNDRY STOVE. Also, on band • lama assortnant of Heating Stores,. Plain and fancy Grata Front., Fenders, Sad and Dog boo., Sops . Kettles, Wagon Rom, Hollow Warn, he. GRAFF A CO., Wo. M 45 Liberty AT TOE READ OF WOOD STREET, .6•24 yd Psersarion, PEN.. DIIPUY & MITCHELL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. oafoe No. I Smith. Block. South-Water cor. La Salle St., Chicago. Warehouse No. 13 Booth-Water St. Solicit for tho purchase of Flour and Grain in Chicago Market. SITIMENCIS Lt SITITS02011: Hitchcock, H'Orocry •• 00.Dsnki KN. Geom. W. Cask RN I. : Mows. Watt,* Wean. J. .I. Houston, Esq. I ' notdem 1. W. FINLEY— A. TIIRPIN FINLEY & COMMISSION MEBOIIANTS (713.1.0.4.00,, ILLINOIS. /11611,431ve particalaz attention to the purchase and sail, r FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORK. Rua to—LIPPINCOTT A CO, Pittsburgh, Pa. IVO. D. CANFIELD, do do DANIEL WALLACE, do do whhamdis CARD. TIIE UNDERSIGNED IlAti THIS DAY nsoclated with him In the WOOLICSALII OROCIENY DIMINESS, Mr. SAMUEL SWART sod Mr. WILLIAM MIRY, sad sal cootbso, the .ems the OLD STAND, NO. ➢7l LUMPY STREET, directly c;posite Use Eagle Rote. WILLIAM M. GORMLY. Pittsburgh, 1617 1 , 1851 . SAMUEL EWART--.WM. M. 0031ILY WM. CURRY. W. M. GORMLY & CO., WHODIDS.A.DM GROCERS, DEALERS IN PPDSVISIONS, PRODUCE AND PITTSRUEGU MANUFACTURES, No. 2171-11trarty R , Pittsburgh, Pa. )71:6cod1dp GE.NTLEMENS' UNDER GARMENTS— A superior assortment la Bilk, Wool, !dollop and Cot. too Cade:Atria sad lirswers, 'wholesale sad resail,sl EATON, CREE & MACRONS, No. 17 Market Area. PINE TIMBER.--30,000 feet of Pine Tim tier; tram SO to 60 feet hog, Doable Timber, lent reed *ad for sae it at/Awn I stmt, b 7 naZlttnt . R. R. WALT AOl. nRY lUD For Bala by • ••,• • .L =l9 mcBAU MlTltas, 1216ermad4strid, ~..`?"..7.7.7=7.7,17 . ,E,...;:•,81,_..!! 4r, gal C lIEAPEST I BEST L A 110 EST !P.— . $35 pays the Tuition for Single and' Double - ..Bookkeeping, Writing, Commercial • Arithmetic and Lectures.. Eight otelts petard, $2O; Statlutteri,s7;Pulleuttru.s 3s— eopoow, 602. tlro• to complete . full c.d. , . from 6 16 ", Every rtadent , upon omit:silo. U guaranteed 'to PM muse Patent to manage the Look. et oho busluerts, aid; qimlifod to earn a eel., of froms3oo to $lOOO. ' , SU:ldeals eater at any elm..—,h Vacationvftmiate at Pleasure. FLAST PREMIUMS FOR elco. - S NUL:INES:I WRITING POO, 1659, received at Plttaburc. UldlauelphitC.and ebb Mate Pair at Zmtuvllle, hley at the poluctpel'elho edit. Union for the post four poem ag_htlnittere emu reGrived nt half prtec. y c cOrculam, Specimen. out Etubelhatied View of the Collage, awakes 11.4.14ter stamp. to F. W. JILYKIISS, Plttstgltsh, P. übtic I/0 MO TODD FELLOWS' UALL.I-- BlEPTiblel OF A TOOKFIOLDEILS. A meeting of the Stockholder• or the Odd Pella.? Ball Aoccietiou, will behold at the flab, on PATOIIDAY, the Ilite lost, at 7 o'clock-P. H. Panel.' attendance it requested, to very inTerlant lon• rinses will ho brought be Ore theta r . . WM. Mei:MOUE, 'President tio2V3dehr O....ALLIGIIINY (3 YBINAS . IqC et..xx.," ." t210:1• 0, request, VIM Allegheny Gymumalo 'Ximecietion mill give • et.cond exhibition on no 2 t Friday e:Veldeg, NOY. 26th. POoreopets et 7 o'clock; Feet nee ter tOnarneUce at 7%. Tlcketeenn be precancel et V. A. lbetVaprngitere, Thomas Womielde A Bno.'• Dreg Et6re, or of the - tececdtfe•. DA. W. NI 11 , t1180N,1 ' i L. - 11 LINDS Y, l-.44;mit1e... W. H. LOCK lIA ItT, ) 1., N. D.-2VO genftrotan admitted Itiflen a"saliiiSpnli . .? by a ady.— - " . 1a02i.-2td ' '' - -,..-- Orrma rstrneuxes A Condmartme 180 it. co , Pittsburgh, 0400. 18 tH • 1809. ) NOTICE TO STOOLHOLhERS.—IIab aunual meeting of the Stockholdeie of the Pitlyburgh and Connellayille Railroad Company *ill E. hd4 it the cillco of the Compexy, (Jones' }lading, north street,) in the city of Plttelmslib. on the lint Monday (fifth day) of De. comber null. at lOceclook, A. M., for the porpeie of eket- Leg tender) Dlreotore for the miming yrnr. 6511-11td A. L. IareSEII., Beerentry. Orrlaa blogososttni letsgtitut C0.,1 Pitubargb, N0v.190;3819. L . r . . - .AN Election for Nine Directets of is ..rT -Y Company, to mem during the ensulog year, sell be held et the °dice, N 0.93 Waxer atrOet, on TUESDAY, the ece day of December next, betteeed lb° bowler 11 o'clock, A. M. and 2 o'clock, P. et. • , f b021:144:2_ 99ENEY M. ATWOOD,llecretaty. OtnorMoNoNollrioa DusIIILLIfeI Co., Pittsburgh, N0v.190,1859. j Di VIDEND.—T be President awl: to Direcrs w^-Y of t h is Compass here this ,day declaredm dividend of Too Dollar, and Fofty Cmte on both share of the Molted Stork, out of the tamed proem of the last sti mouths, to be sobbed to the reduction of the Stock Dna sius. tsoßlatud HENRY M. AT99.3013, tommtary. Fassere.vadth themaateth Co., tt PltMborg h. Nov. nth, 1859 . WDIVIDEND.—At a meeting of 'gm Direct on at thls Company, held tide thy, ÷nd of FIVE FEE OENT. ems declared bet of the .pfollte at the Mat Mx months, payable In cash by demarld,l4 the holdere of paid op .toct, and to be creditbd to EtocrEptee of hold en of Sedma oat folly Pad=En Erc'y. nold:lmd I+ 00,Ne OTICE.—The undbroigned';dooires to CLOSE ALL UIS BUSINESS. WM terminal and professional, Immediately. Thom having 4 business to MA hand. aro reeptostoil to mall add .ottio maraca:4ra their µopera, and employ other counsel. Thom lidobtod to him or to the tote Linn of AtmMonr k Co, for prufaidnual aerriem, ‘ L., upon note, Judimient, or otheeirins. telll pi asm pay tho same to N. N OLSON, Ke g . or to himself, at Liardßeo where he nill attond daily for the premix; horn 1 tag o'eL4k p. m. ociSoltf , THOMAS II:LELIA:IN. Bbucattonat. p CIL L Eda . . . . AND; WRITING AOADOIY, College Hall, Diamoild, 111rWlagham. TRIM. 0/113/1 ON!ENTRANCIi; For Ornamental , • Plain 10 Timistadimited " Writing and Book-Harping-4. BS CLCVITY: N. SHAFFER, Prefemor of Writing and Bno) , ReaPinni 0. 11. LI:IV-MAIL Jr., Prolmioral 0. M. WELLS. Profew.r of flookiEerping and Dimmer. • cial Calculated.. 1000. W. R. BOLTON, Lederer nu Illwery knd Oeneral Puhiwts. DU . P. of N thNN R. FLElKEN.Mitilater to Den mark,• memhe Pittabutgh Bar, Locwrer no How narecial Law. PROP. F. EATON, LoCIIII4I . Eloculino. Gel and we what haa Inver been bola. alteraptal any penman, namely: Specimen,. of Ornamental'' sod Practibal Peumanahip erecurid 10 your pietWiCa, to 114 et., vacant Iron 31 wcande and upwards. hood boarding at $2.00 par Week. Illmainglisni Ferry Bra for anadents. Eirotrance at wy line. • •. For specimen. of oßliand Builnetat W r 11.14, encl.> tarn pottage stamps, arid addren 0. H. LEITHLAINFrtimipaI," IllHaooopti, PENN INSTITUTE, _ll t, NEAT: PAIN Mill re-open on h:ONDAY, e '29th AlletrEfr. Term $23 per 10..1 , '1 of Ore mouths. J. 71. :* ja,muscuttntis.i E VERY EVENING TIIIS WEEK, at ASONAC !.. CRO WIPED 110 USE--f ißEztr f.TeOES.S. of the .llss9lacent .Ihs. "Et. I' c I l"+";;ech.. I. - Will Exhibit Each Etining at'(} o'clock, And on WEDNESDAY, TITURSDAY, (ultalikegiring,) and SATURDAY ARIERNbONS, .t 3 cialock. - Slagle Tickets la cants a imckAgo of, sli for a dollar; Children l cents. To Allen:wen Exhibillrss; Ladles 131.6 oentsc children d cacao only. MORE TO fur. AffiIIIOXDTIIADI TUE RICHEST DIADEM Ls-Ea DY Kings or Emperors. W A ATt A Best - mut Him> or Eau. THE article that will naturallj , restore the color of the hair. (the cliad%ing of wllltat to grey buiog an mifiertion of a lank of proper secretionsJ le truly a valu able medicine. Prot. WOOD'S RAM TOVIO Le the only .e(e remedy for baldness, dryhea, premature change of cotor.and the wren! evld.ccenf a lack oraterettona at the root. of the hair, which can he Locoed. Quer% prepare lona abound, and *dude Wahine" 111 i every 'toner grocery" to the canary. Avoid ail "halt tonics^ 11q ion known to be the prepamtion of wane man Stow celebrity too Deanne world wide. Do not let any eh:strum vender impartment upon your heir. Touch nothing you hat. pot good reason to believe la all that It purports to be. Professor Wood has eeruad, by years of severe rest Of the virtues of bib proper. scion, Ida preeent fame. Over 160 certifies/es are before us of the veins of this flair litatarative, from parties who hare tried M. Read the following: Nall You, April Pith, 1158. WOOD:—Dear gin Perloil me to egpreas to you the obligations lam under for the entire reetoration of toy hair to Re origins/color. Abcet the time ot my arrival to the United Rates it wee nmbilY becoming grey. bet, awn the application of ytur tqtair Restoratiren,lt won micalred Its original hoe. I consider your Re. tomlive as •my won. darted mention, quite efficaricms an ae womb!. I am, dear air, yowl, troll. R. f MAIM/ROY Rev. 0. W. ROTTBIL, Indianapolis. Ind., nye he wore a wig for scrotal year. but by the nee Olincd'ellalr Restor ative be now has aline hem/ o(bele. L.. as Bold b 7 all Draggle.; and by 0. 7;Vibod • 00., 444 Broadway, New York, sod 114; Market algwar, Bt.Loult,tdo. Bold to Pittsburgh by Dr. OEO. R. ILL711:11, B. L. NMI. MISTOOK A W., and all Braden. [auttmlly] PAULSON'S HAT, OAP, and FUR STORE, INTRODUCE THIS DLT, • INraDDIJCB TIM Edit, Ladies' Fars, LADIES' FURS, LADIES' FURS, OX3XimatEdsTES! U Ace, CITILDRENS' FURS, ORM narals , FURS GENTS' FUR GAMPOBTEI, Gents' Fur Gauntlet', • Wide! Fur Caps, PAULSON'S! ~ Patilson's! NO. 73 WOOD STREET. tioa.dir GIRARD FIRE AliD MARINE INSUR- Ascr. COMPANY, Of eraLADMlCUL—lnsaregi 'aginst dye looms only. Agtrat's race panew Third and Wood street., Pittaborgh. Capitaland Woke two. PACO ) . Pottle. *eat of the Itlonntaltia, now toasted to this Com. psoy, or who may dear, doing so, tha aloe in Oda city mom omeoulant than oarremponding with the name Office in Philadelphia Applications 'far inattrange made through WM. MOO= Gederal Agent, or MOBERT.D. Agookat the Banking Montour M 0.., flan., Mart A Co., corner of Third dud Wowtstraets, Will recess Mont attention. JOMt. 30N88. Pembina, ALMERT4S.OII.I.L I T, Y. P. J. B. Atom, FlecestarY. Meer tv—llon. Walter ll.Lowrio, *tn. Goo. W. Wood. ward, A. J. Abell, Esq., of Baltimons Aum John W. Clog. Dana, IL N. Elturongba John Arwpaob, Jr., II J. Dupont{ Thomas Crams, Ergs. ; nolonmeod GUINNESS et LION'S EXTRA DOLTZE STOUT AND PORTER For No Impala Picts and Cbruureet Nom SX THEM SOLE ariElli FOS TUB ErNITY.D STATEA C.l E. 127 Pearl Street, New York.. tra,„Ordeni by mall carefully attendetto. oelfelawdlket Furs! ;Firers!! THE PREMIUM FETES!!! LOIIIS MULLEE,I Manufacturer of all /LI kind. or 1...u0e. liestlentea's 7131"bt, bled& add Carriage Bobna. dealers I DolThlo Itobo,to, whouna• and retall, No. I Wood StrOt, snit door to Dr. Karam I , re shad, classed nnd allert4 In this best matt Dees All klods slapping Par* bonstat. odetclaul UTM. D. SMlTit, , ,y; L ___ ' MEW:MUER, o.B' MUSIC. (min, nge, itcralms and I:ingfrig.) i i !, ~ ifirCloroo In Eingrtg,lnlio linsOoks for Atari', and gdordvaltr Jarrafiet. , !.: SirTorms =ado kzoirti 4oti appli4ttaa at Lana! DENCL, NO. 113 POOR= BTIMt PRinburgb,-Ps. H 1 IV A T 111 A a j rl77 4117)1130' WORK . ..PATENS I.IOT PIIIMEti HIM! at' oil Ettacl Lard and trunnrortorat. d40.0LT6 for }Woo, Morldnory, rimtroott Wows. foral•hod Wirt oa". 113-WorrOouso, bo. Ili Water rtroot. auVirorlts i MAP: ICTLLT k 00. 500 Kum APKES foaßala: .NOZALEMT & W. • DAN:wits, Oularacrciml Boem. O-1 Ft r " - te• , VENEERS AND OTHER CABINET MA- ' TERIAL AT aDIILNISTAAVIILV SALT.; On TI7E&DAY MORNING, Nor. 23:14. at 10 o'cloar:iiii be Fold In lbe Wareruttu, Llapstch RuCtllny„ rmhth. below the Poet CZ., by orter of raltolutareturaof IL Ryan, &awed, a very extebalvu and valuable steeled 064 1444 l alaterisl, eotorri4ing Walnut. ?Saloons.; libadoWo4S4 Satin, White Iletiy. Tlessivoo.l. ANS Crdar, White Oak att. Maple Veneers; Soo Marline 31cu1tlinz Mahogany plank au Beard, w e ieut, 'yak. Maple, Poplar ' Cherry awl Bitc C h ba/r Tope, and all putt of Turned btulT frau aamo Matt, rid, for chat% MAN cut-out bluff for Boren". Cord Wash Stand% 'Wardrobes and Ylabogeny Cnatrc Mathis TabloTopa nab-sloth, Corbel nab: Split Cale,.Tstalab, &c. Alx., somo stoke plococof dotabod fttrultlllar,arta• = Tete•astetes, „Marble Top Tables, !b, O.Sllttaul Celt, Tocter'• Patent Spring Bedstead BoGLOsall, &c. Also, one caperlot , ll to-Proof Sala 'Sternest mkt. I.G.DATLS,Aact. A DNILNISTIUTu Rs' SALE .OF LIIM- Ja. Batt TOR 11/41313i1iT Aka tos,Ntff. 23d, et 30 o'cgock, t 03.LCC of adteittlareftriot the hie 11. 11. Hy., Islll Do Bold, et the Lumber Xffirdont the Hoot: of the Allstsbeny tire, ehote WodeimiiittgPt the fullowipg 1,11=1,1610t of Lumber 2,103 fast 1 loch Walnut Hoare, “ Plug 13,4c0 1%.• 7 6 Isplet1tietnin 6,011 " 1 " Cherry do ho 3 1.6 a a , Co 2,034 a 8 a a P . . 93i " a Ash da. 11100 a earnmou Ash Stqlh • 21,860 " loch Poll sr I 3000411; bijo " rik.k; " Nos 110:61, Tamest nals, eN ' El=t!M2 TTNC LA.1.511i1l PLOWS AT AlICTION:-r• Tharsdsy, Tee „dolt 2 ticinct, P, H. at that:inn &a,e.o rooms, No. Al PIRA atroa, on *tremor Pbmb It may concern, to pay ft elglit and:chargefb %pi t odd, 24 Piave frntu the steamer (r,..iy rkleade, ofdere - Pedntmed before the day of est, r - al J.O. DAVIS, . --- A USTIN LOOMIS et. CO., Merchant? itratt.V.6. A LLEGUENY 'PROPERTY FOR SiLk• Am. —Two Lotn on Houtgomerittreet, V.l foot ftol4llBB nod extendlnr slops Taylor &ratio 110 feet.. Terms, one.fonrth met], bitlenee In, 1, .04 Seim AP. ply to AUSTIN 1.001113 & 00,18 roariltitne.t. • 4.1 TOCKL SAL ES BY AMAIN 1...00.111S :& CO., AT THE MERCHANT.' EX.CIIANCIi MET THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge,luentanna-and Capper Stock, Bunt. and &.i Eitab auld at publlaaile at the 51m - chants' Exchange by dUBTINLWDIIBt CO. Zo , = Drafts and Leant on Estate negotiated al le terms by AUXIN LOOMS t CO. sal Steak Note Brokera.92 Youth st. 101111 T. tooart..— —...,.nwaft) ono& Lomita: et, GREIGO, IMPORTERS OF ARDWARE, NO. CM WOOD" srka.s s k ia7, /our Deere el.r...ee St. Charles Ilotel, JeSO.IC. _ . O. R. Bar., ;Ate at banc+acr..—.Loa•l3 Guca; Pittst4 GEO. S. BRYAN & C 0 . .- Commission Merdhatitsi. FOR TILE BALE OF -:- PIG IRON, 8L00N5,...L.p,r No. 52 Wood St., Plttsburgh.. , Car y= mi—Lynn, nosh & Co., Pittabstrgb;Liiiiitt)ni, Copeland Co., I.lttsborgh; Thos. IL Franklin. F.sq.ilau , easter; lion. Vinson Cameron, Ifarrlsburic Hussy flardtra A 00, liellldsysburg. iatthemd THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PIIILADELPILIA Insures Against Loss or Damage by Fire on Building., glerobandise, • -- misuse, die., at Reasonable ii. 111•11 of Premium. . DIUCTOWL—V. Ratchford Stan: WWl= Dr/WNW' Wm. WE so A Co4Nalbro fruier. 100. AL Atwood, of Elwood, Wbtto I Co.; Benj. T. Trodick, of Tredick, Stokes 100. Henry Wharton; Mordecai L. Dawoon• Oeo. 1L Stawart,ef Stewart Inn.; John IL Brown. of john IL Brown 1004 D. A. Fahnortaak, of 1.1. A. Faboartook t Co.; Andrew:D. Cull J. L. Erringer, of Wood d &ringer. • F. RATCHFORD STARR, Creesident.. 0041i53 W. Coza,Socrotary. Flrrainmon Barna. cr.a.-11:m. Holmes Co ,J. Painter & Co., MODS. 51. Mire, Fag, lea. Marshall, Esq., Allan Roamer, Esq., Wilson, hl'El goy A Co., W than, Payne I Co, Battey, Bro. n I Co., Livingston, Cirpolivo4 A w., Jsmea D. Lyon I Co., Wm. S. Lovely A CO. GIOU. S. DRY A.ei .7. CO., Agenta, - 1 earveind No. 02 Wood Btreet... Assurance Company, No. 1 3100110 ATE SCREEF, LONDON, EsTABLISIIED 1830: : -.: OAPITAL. ......... -.40,200i 0 0 0 0 0 PAID up CAPITAL - ANriIIAL. REVENUE, to Wu )oar on+ '• =: • beg Jooosoial, 0314922. *2 THIS COMPANY IIsISIIRES AGrAIliSt Urn or Damege by Fire, eme l t beirlbrectillenot. Property. Ile /Lica of Perini.= ore , . all meta, bawd upon toe entracte? of' the Wenn or as pest, lend the ntertta ct the clot. , - • Loma crumptly adjusted end pail without referentilin London. A spat'. permanent food perendzil ,Pkgitdel; - phioforporown: of ! ova in tits country_ nr.reauscros 13 rtrr-_aturetO blear.; James McCully A Co, 13 Wood Brett'- " John Floyd 6 Co., 173 " " Brown t liChlpetricke, 123 Liberty street; :. " 1). Gregg A Co., 92 Wood Moon Wilson, drEinty A C0.,154 Wood etre.; - Junes tdoCarintese A Co., 103" : Musick A Co, 43 Water street; " U. A. Febontock A Co.. Firer wed Wood greats: " Jos Woo:weir A Co., tkwonlivol Wood streets " Atwell. Lee 4 - ft'SZ-46.fflin;M , 4 , ilo.4,to,:mt,)erra blarket striebq M 'DAMASKS, DIAPERS, ,J . D. CONSIIMERS OF RIOILARDSON'SISW , i. WS, and three &Atom of obtalefug the 0112117/fill-t• 00.)113, should a." that the article they purchase aril ad with the full name of die firm. J. N. ILICUAILD3I.III, BONS A OWTHEN, guarantee of the undue.. and duralnlityof tho Goodin:4 , eautlen to rendered earentlally net:cowry, sa tarp guarantee of Inferior o.l4eotire Linens are prepated..l seseen after Wagon mad wino the name or B1011ARD• os lush Elowww, who, ttgerdlese of the Wray Usti 11:Meted allimon Um At:optical:mar and the Oteattrett. Aaron of the heoutoe Goode. 1 n ot oath abandon. .odourDo profitable, while S. "r. With Goode of a wahine choroctor. p . J. BuukcEn a J. B. LOA _ .08:1ydls Agent., 35 Church artat, New York. BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAP E oAgn. No. 89 Market strdef, JAMES ROBB, n6ll now In gore a large and wall aoloctad aka of BOOTS :AND saogOi, Which km *iit tell, WEIOLIMALE and, nrran, . At Very Reduced RxiCfrl. -- ~ .:.- .111EPOITg MADB WOll6 always on had. Calluxi*, .. amine his Stack Ware purchasing oletrwherw JAMES ROBB, Third door from the Market ficen46* PITTBBITAGEI PLOW WOEMBI' J. C. BID WE'L gate of Speer HA s ON HAND A VERY EAROL Stock of PLOWS AND PLOW CASTINGS, Of .n the different ratietlemmady to eopply hies hlendsand customer.,.. mat, in. NNW WOnlCH,towhabitaetWV in the central pert of the onyion the lot [muting 121linst. ^ ." each on Duquesne Wan and Payetta at and citadel' 340 feet on nerds.. 011,7, wlli be eqemb to antoot and ca pacity to any Plow Fmk. In the Malted Stan* having alt the modern improvements in both wood an 4 boo worklng hischlnery, and.will be In full operation about the first of Zaintery ensuing. iiiirollesend Warehouses for the Prosant 139 Mat" street, coma °Moons' *MT, and 287 Penn street. - • arOrders azilcrespectfally watt 1 o. mom= J , . . . : . . . . ..._, L \tikstmA.. mgalla UST received by filo subecnirer a tr!rp;rior La of the usnicallea ' • . I:TR:NW/LT preos. 1 .. To Ichloti Ire disco:the attention a W. Wen of :hada Ade liseautsancs sad of the patdiditioomakr• 1 f . IL SUMER a lIEO, No. tt 7111.1nStsset,!', ga.Asssts for htehosafe Platisi.. N. B.—To obtain a mater. ..... 4 .7 NU Is sonsik,s ....e. =WIT le nuke fa. kpoese, 6aw.2333.1X.Ti3, INGC. W 7.4. . 191. PENN STREET, oppoAte Sk!Clair Motel, toscii• Teeth on Plate. or GoestEri and Porcelain: also. on Gold and other Metallic Ems cared de. erred. All other Darted opereGoos moron, ottooded Electrical Acorestbeela epplfed hieditracthic. teeth. - toirMGY =MATZ SCIECUCECISTAN Practical Lithographer Noe. 17 and 19 Fifth Et., Pittzburgb, lILIIPP, DIPLOMAS, BUM °ADDS, PORTRAITS, ,-- LAMS, &DIM CEML uncans or STOCIDL DILL MUDS, DRAFTS. A.. russoLunoN OF FARM k1iL111P... , -.. The AM of FrOCETON 4 ITAVY,NSON Is tt4sr. dluolTed by mutual =teat, J. t. STOCK:LW.' ,5 • . IY. R. DTI:UN.. '. N 0.113 WOW Stmt. 1 • • Plitatnantb, Nov. 17tb. 0359.5 • nol.V.old • ,SAMIIEL A. PURVIANCB, • ", ~:.!;7; , 4 - 4 :. ' -''' 1176tEssi•ar-tt . °tameMuter otlifth and W. 150 Sirmtk -__ _,„,--; ii ' il; PirTanvitatai_ - ..: • 410" . infl practice .n ' Mutt to cothetioia ... itte.. o , l o Allsgnsay. Armstrong, limner sod Bon TMISSES, SUPPORTERS, muntdod =mama. ID Ma settclet mutant we to advising that/WON I .4,77idibgs, Odes Mem Instrommts st.mor, .it 0 2. c y. 401. tm to Mott the tommisstory, Mittlettnt ttud : - ooemmta not to M mu. Miktdombaret nol9 CAUTWRIGHT YOUNG. APPLES AND ONIONS.rf•-: Sao bpi& TemaApar% Tor iiiruir e. ll4 "d lancod7 5t774013.0 ':-. l:liqtril7 l ge • PI2 rsanea