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MONDAY MORNING BEM EINE THE PROVISIONAL COVERN3IENT OF E INSLER TIONISTs. , • The Constitution ;mod ordinances of the pro visional government of the insurrectionist , at Harper's Ferry, presents a series of absurd and incendiary principles upon the subject Of slavery, and then declares and defines the basis aproviSonal government therein expre-Jed. TC is,in faettheconstitution of an abolition socie ty, constituting a conspiracy against, an; goy errrment on an immense soak, The plan of the organization is a careful and effective. one, with, a treasury, an army, oaths, signs, penal tiei;and all the other parapbarmalia of a sc! cret conspiracy. There can be no doubt of the existence of such a conspiracy, and it av tent is probably greater than many may sup pose. It is not by any means improbable that its operations may yet be manifested in other parts of the country in attempts at excit ing servile insurrections. The apparent ho possibility of succeeding in such schemes does notEeem to deter unprincipled politicians and fanatical persons from entering into them.— The investigation which must follow the Mir • per's Ferry outbreak-, will be looked for with great interest. The legal responsibility or this treason must be fastened where it belongs. There is not, however, the slightest doubt that the moral responsibility of this movement. has been prmarily caused by the dangerous doctrines professed and athmeated by the politician of the Seward, Lin - coln, Giddings, and Sumner school. '2.10y have declared the irrepressible conflict between freedom and slavery ; they predicted armed movernemenu for the abrogation of slavery, such as they have given this outbreak counten ance and pecuniary aid, and they are now the apologists of the leader of this hest and basest attempt to array the slaves in arms against their masters. His movment seems brutal and murderous SE. it was to meet the approval of the leader of the Republican party, and Bads ready apologists in the Republican jolirltille. The New York Tribune says: " We will not, by one reproachful word, disturb the bloody shroud, wherein John IlroW7l and his compat riots are sleeping. They dared and died for what they felt to be right, though in a manner which seems to us. fatally wrong. Let their epitaphs remain unwritten until the in 4.‘114 turd day when no slave shall clank his chains in the shades of Monticello, or by the graves of Mount Vernon." It would be well fur American citizens to pause, think, reflect, belore they endorAc doc trines which tend to imbure bands in blOod,and to destroy that union Which is th , only safeguard of our liberties. 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ÜBMI IMIIIM:i igilenes Cr,. in. reeving ro number in various retrislfei of Lou Leann. The officers of justice Cr, rudely' ignored I.y the citizens who have taken the udminielratil n i.f justice into their own Lands. Where ie all tiliF to end ? The Pennsylvania Railroad Clornpany linen declared a E. erni-annutd dividend payald. , and aflAr November 15th. Allegheny County Bonds is,ued thy: ( - nal tiers 'Valley Railroad Co uipauy, w. .r, old Philadelphia on Wedtns , day at . : The; I the first sale of our county I.onds Witli•ik Lax noticed for some month, There is a good thud of oxeitiiiii,-tit yid nt Harper's Ferry, caused by Ito fonr boii,r, surrounded by neromplice2 .f Capt. Brown Every stranger that arrives is rogardod ct ith susPicion, and several have boon ar.restisl Notwithstanding the unfavorable termina tiona. of several of the balloon 11.F.CPT15j.,1,4 re cently made, we learn that Mr. Lowe, who has just constructed an immense affair, which he calls an air ship, has a groat number or a l ,_ plicatiens for passage, from gentlemen anx ious to-accompany him on his first Redesigns to take short trips, and the ,Lll,llll - for pansengers are Sail to he veri complete. Governor Weller, of California, writes t the treasurer of the Washington Monument Association as follows: "lu eemidianc. , with tin ,act passed by the Legislature, I have this they forwarded to the Hon Wm. Medi 11, a draft on Now York for $l,OOO, with direc tions fohaxirl the same to you. California pro poses to give this amount annually towards the ere4ion,,Of.that noble shaft to the memory of our 'Washington." The Little Rock (Ark.) Gu!elle einnoutiee_; the death of Judge Thoina.s Hnllihurt o, for merly. Of North Carolias. Thei'Rev. Theodore Parker has tondored the resignation of his pastoral relations t. tin- so ciety in Boston. From Nebraska, we have returns only of the vote in the most populous county— Douglas. It elects the Democratic ticket, and gives Estabrook for Delegate to Congress tun majority. Arch bishop Hughes dined with Mr. Doug las on his recent visit to "Washington City. The people of Juliet, by a vote of 1P for and 594 against—refused to subseribeSsl 1,000 to the stock of the Mendota railroad. Sensible The Supreme Court of llliuois has decided that it is lawful for the State to tax banks upon the ainocint..of notes actually iFsuud fur circula lation, thlit tieing regarded as the .capital "of the banks, . . The Post Office Department has given notice that the sMgTe rate Of - pristnid 'between the Unitef4tates and the Grand Duchy of Baden, via Bremen, will hereafter be fifteen cents, in stead of twenty-twu reduction is the result of a reduced rate of German postage to five cents the single letter on American cor respondence transmitted via Bremen, which went into operation on the 15th inst. [twill not be surprising if Gen. Scott is ',- called "within a short time. The President b anxious, to have the benefit of his sage eounsels and advice during the next session of Congress, and should no unforeseen event occur in the meantime, it is very possible that ho will be in Washington again early in the month of De cember. There is the best authority for stating that tho General has left voluntarily for the Island of San Juan. He received no instruc tions from the government, but will act in the disputed twitter according to the dictates of his own prudence and judgment. ENE Thoy.President has appointed his n. phew, James Buchanan, n young lawyer or Phila delphia, his private :secretary. Mr. Shannon, who has been acting temporarily, having been detailed from the Treasury Department for that purpose, will resume his -place in the Depart ment.. =NEM Effini ~-.."- ...' S';~ . -- r IMEIiM2MM GERRITT SMITH ON INSURRECTION. The letter of Gerrit Smith, written August '7th and 'addressed to those who were cote hr. "S , MICIISC. the rescue of Jerry, the fugiticc slice , ', is reptiblisheil to show his 1,, '•• of the outbreak at Iltirper'3 Perry. pri p • Thofollowing iC3tu extract of it:'. No thee, kit thaLln this state - of Cacti which I have sketched, intelligent black men in the States and Canada should see no hope for their race in the practice and policy white men. N. wonder that they are brought to the conclunion that left to thorn but in (let and insurreetionQ. F l iiir"rrecti,,n.,:, then, 71, 711,11, 111(olith, any clay. el tcrrible rible vrrolig: ' J3uf rome 11 ,iitut, .u,,., paced bn repp,fi r p,-, filo! the prd to 11y tl ertT r r the terrible 0•r.,,,:7 It will he 516,1 . 1 That thr , m incurremtMns will he failure= ; that they wilt lie pit Ir.e n but will not Flaven, nes ertheles. I, pm by them' For wiled portion- are thcro of the South that will cling to slavery aftie- two or three considerable insurrectir mi.. , hal I have tilled the whole South with horror" And is it. ell Orel). certain that these in itirreetiomi will he put down prormulv, and heMrr they ran have ',prom] far Will telegraph - mi.l railroad., be tiri ft for 41 , , , n Lino- wiftu. -it-. I it•ti , ti error, tint it ITIBII hint 1,1.3L1,1 1,1 , 1 .1 :4 fl i ron I -rl In t I • til , lntliCt freedolu, cytmitty :tv.t Marl, 1041 i I rh-r 611.410011. I . ll` (anti -to and pr V I legii--for complete equalit:, of political right-- between ponsoni, and Mr that equality of right between sovereign 'cititti - tt lie -pie tl and till' of t lie nr,=.tiro Linn g,trarant ,,, ,l •- an ~inrdft, rights to be reirierted lei thro)r, ,u.. 1 MAI' 1,1 it, rine - Ana. In be rend in tine letter and en, forced in the -pint, without tistinterti or mental reservation: erobraeltiu person-. propertv rind lailitieul rights, through all the ariatii:o• dt mood and treeie, witleart regard te Lind or Timid), or gender, number, person ra It. " irrepressible einirlict will, I. destructive who would I. •.111: down the barrier 40... constitution erected for the Lonnie - in anrit rind iiroteetion, that he might, array li"brei against veriple, brotbor suriiiist brother, :stab against :state. war of extermination even to battles iit blood, over an 0 , -titution recognized and nocured by the glair - ante,. of the ( ire Vito tine whi, h unites all in a its irrepressible voritlict" i. with the spa, reit whose erinfuood dreams of -.chi! ,progi loive turned hite from the pathway d justice arid !.•!f.-Aril luny!!ltnrh the l,nhl~r p eare I,y o ttlebsii. and othinsivointervi otion in the domestic ,•.•ra•••rn, other t-ltitte.. It- "b -repressible eidittiet. with that ‘viirril lanati ci.,rn which. With Its on, idea, would 4 - 1.-fr..‘ the'',,ntedernoy free State:, and slave States together, with their ire o f r-,-.lloon. oharity and loarmog. n. the 1,1111"11 contiie;in Mtn, that it ruiztit abolish iOrover dotneste ery by violence. diet - is with lione.l error, which, mi,le,l by glosing pretension, endeavor: , to wort, odt visionary reformation iti other Stat., by a pro Tess replete with mischief and injtmLirn. The only "irrepressible conflict" which Democrw would wage hr•twepn the State, of this eraey is a conflict. - f generous ri nalt, in the performance of fraternal duticz--iii iib-iern in g and obeying the obligations enjomed by the Coniditution -- in securing; Gr each other, with alaerity, every Constitutional strengthening the Lies and brighten ing the ',dahlia whieli bind thew together and in making numerous free, .over cign, equal and independent Slut, on., in sen timent, friendship rind kindly regard. Any other "irrepressible" or aggris-rsive onioroliet" between the Stab, "r th.• people thereof, with a view to absorb, Or chango, eiterminato the institutions of eller, other, or interfere with or deny their protection and enjoyment, lutist be a vontlict liatelied by the in.-oho:10mi of treason, and oiling In e.,,trange tnent, ,-kietional strife, bloodshed and disunion. Every great ineamire of the government, lin an eial or territorial, foreign or doniestie - from the purchase of Louisiana to the acquisition of from ltiOd to 11359, has been the fruit of Deiniicratie policy, against the bentOd and unyielding, resistance of the opposition: and ory imprirtantt nstle raised before the people, in . . , been decided with the Democracy, and its WlF,h,tn has been van, ti oned by the re . 3tlitS Of time, trial and ex periCtiee. Such rs the Detnoerati.• party. its princiMw, such its purposes, such mi, , ion It will, F.O long as it has existence, su.A.ruii the or I . , ,iiular rights, and vindicate th, ~ ,,p rolua,y of the constitution: and when, if ever, it fall., the bet I hope, of the government will fall with it. The local rolumns•of the city pup.•r• that the people ut this community are greatly to run to law about petty matter,. The Court of Quarter Ses.itins is hurthened with ens., of surety of the peace and assaults and batteries of a haraeter which should never be permitted to'eo beyond a magistrate's These things are an Cu pensive matter to the tax-payers, and if magistrates would de their duty not one in ten of them {you'd be taken to Court. If people will quarrel, they should certainly be made to pay for their own ill temper. 'the peaceable citirens should be exempt from the costs of settling such quar rels. THE COURTSHIP AND IN,ARRIAGE JOSHUA WHEAT. Alarmed at the bare posWAlity of losing her. Joshua appeared like a new man ; and instead .of moping in some corner, as was his Wont, not daring to speak to her or any one el c, lie remained by her side nearly the v, bole Ccenizig, scarcely quitting her fora moment, and then only when she re.ln , sted him to bring her some refresh ments. Mr Hale, who hod viewed Joshua's at t ntions to Mary with a jealous eye, heard I i= I . l,,nest, and /,din' well award of Jo a blundering, propensities, very mall. emusly placed a stool directly in his way. h,tty s. , on .losbna eame back,and instead ~; walking around the stool, as anybody ei-e •Amild have dune, he stmubled over it, and sprawling full length upon the floor, Landed the contents of his hands, whieh Of a vor of coffee and a plate heaped with doughnuts, pumpkin pie, and various other eatables, directly into Mary's lap. fins unexpected feat produced quite a Fensation. Mary set up a loud scream, and the rest of the company rushed toward her to Sec what was the matter ; and it was ,onetime before order was restord. When the tumult had I in a measure subsi ded. Mary looked around for the unlucky ,:n se of it, but he was nowhere to be found. Mortified at the ridieulotr , figure he cut, and the merriment of thou - , who witnessed it, he I rushed from the house, and never 5t0p ,4,,,A;,,n0,t his !peed until he readied lii- own room !Ind bolted the do,,r. fi rm ly did so, that Ile would never Teak or even lank at a girl again as long as ho lived. •r• M.ll'y alitioved at .ln..litia's c•, 1,1,11 t titan :it the IkISS of 6i•r 16011 Wa:i nearly ruined, u. sin, nn eive , l it -tromp r than ever for the tiolleei:111, v: hunt she tvnc ,suite Ivas It the f,,ttLnn of it 1111. She rest-r -iot, de..htied the proffered eceort :it the of the ilitertaitinient, going liotne .1111 me (If her Mother, : leaving him the ”Itermitive attending sonic other lady or going 114 lite Lc hinirtelf. pa.ised, and never Let . the ;Nloielay M:,r) pot ..511 her Lonuet and 1.11 t• the o=leo-tile %%till ((Ito 1iv,• , 1 with tier 0011, Lit in real,- to Lind nut 1 , hat hail Leennte of lier ceu tv. lover. Mo. h le I' Jo - Ishii:l wit, .ti whe throttyli 1111 0pp0,; , ,• do. ,r he mitered the rostill. nh,eh -he-hr'•tvd mectilred to i,elom: tl. Lint. Atter the 1 , 1 lady. kith whom sho %Va. , 1111)11 , a the or Mary arose. to • •-aying, aq she .11 , 1 " •III• wonhi go acres the i • a , it \tlt comirkrablv upart•r" , ht• .Loonr , lingly pa..,1 mit The hack way wa , through the garden. sh, =MEE ill E%.11711 , 1, Irlll.nig ,11 , 3C.11-,111t4.1y arntlng th, .1 , 1 olb•11 Milli 11It•Il 111,1011, 11'110, :Lll.l 1 , 1 h‘tth,7 , th , latAt 11:11111 . 1 frit • lt 4 l itt thl •-1 .i. , l Tttl. I e"l. , re. I ar lii, eyt, I II iv, \I • Vs • 1,, ...N....lain - I,d. in u .•. ss,us:•llrs‘..tismigist l• I hasn ' t ..•li • lit:tt N. I liaNll . l N, I!, I Itt is t1111i1 , 1,!11 pn.r . k , l it ; 1111 • 0111.,n ' t 1 ' 055 s.. 5,1 11 15, ,n• • 1.1 . 11 V. 111 , 111.,' 1111 , 411.4•,4.11.1) :it lii , I." • e. fili•II redshu s•l't•l'S 111*,1114,11t nit virtu ot ill " \‘ bvat111(111 !',v.• 1:,,m•-• I -11.•. Aft,r a patt..., ,11 , 0.11 , 1 ~ 11 i IVrit.•• I iftrin .• 1••• IV;,lll,i.ii 0111111 k, "Li ..• • •IL, add , . I :11141 ,•• \V hat II tl+.• 1+ , r1•1 I. Ow t ' .-olort.l tip th.• t.,:, I t,:dIN . "t14.•i1• 1i1.1) I• 1 • ., i•1.•t,,1• • *11 4 1: lAttellitor rim n.i• . I I. 11. • wt. There Ce,,t 0-.1161 if yeu 1‘,111.1,4,1‘ take l• tlietti I I.n•m ,•t t.u.•. •.L,• In 11 I.)lver • ,11 " 111 I il;'t t't rltitt•C : : •I ..1 :tht rho. tilpi:ltt% tt • .111, t.. t t ' t,t• t Irsnl IL7 , -I;. 1:.1t1, -he it•rivtint•ll I, I" , ,kirw :epplo 1-. 111:o 1 , 1 11”1 , 1 ill IC4II )1!.111 , / , Ilt• 1,111:11 ked tl Lto•Akillg (tint .1 ,t•turli,- , 1 J.k , hu,a. • It 1,1 41 II4•W LiuJ 1 ii:tt I !.:1 - .111.1 larvl p•ar, awl tilt• rmly thAt porf , ction. W , lll ' t yllll hns, St. Mary I , ,ol;itiv, at 1,4.1 111111,11 • I you, llt ( . .111Ni• I Hill VI II th , ‘v.i. litiii.ll.e,t; 031 ,. ..1y liar , 11.• I.t 1 , 1•111•1, 11131 . 111 3. "Art•y4 kit ut ~arne,t Itlxioti,ly 11111, T.. : : ITII2 . atislvored, laugh It • . ntl colorinr - And Iv, w.ll h.` 111:Iffied I . !1,1.1,• h.liger to rontitlit thii,v hi irm , around Mary, ind with a it whi,•li iivrhirtritito , 11.111111f,hcil not ~ h j,wlion or W.:pleasure. u tiro tfIII , WIIIILI (1111.t.111 , L, there MI , it wedding ut :if - IL:ire I)earborn ' l tit ' , Licit our frioncl , . 10 , 1itati and 11 ITPTI` I h.. And now tin• staid dignitiod looking titan, int. - , church with -moll rw iinpor taint air. with wirii on inn , :id,. tlll4l little on till othrr, would hardly lie tlnit liluniliiritig. awkward fellow. Uld Brown's Statemettl , N to (; ttt • Wke )11 'Tuesday Gov. 'Wise, nveotnpanied by liddrirt Attorney I luld, visited Rrown in his lrad roam, NO VMS proprd up in hi= hod, ,vidritly suffering great pain from his nu ni.•ron, wminds, but with his wind I,llocted, nml I,,okilig cehnly rit,,,tit h 1 m, n.pw and then g vent t. a groan. The (;overnor, idler qtlef , ti.ming him several times, got him into a talkative mood,and voluntarily made the f.illovAng important iAelosurrs; rented the Kennedy Farm,' from Dr. keneedy, of Sharlisburgh, Washington coun ty, Md., and named it after him. Here I or dered to be sent from the East all things re luipeil for my undertaking; The boxes were ro no one could suspect the contents of them, even the carriers engaged in hauling thorn np Isrom the wharf. All boxes awl pack. were directed Li, J. Smith & Hon. 1 nee .•r had inore than men about the place, but I had it so arranged that I could arm, at any time, I M 0 men with the following arms: 200 Sharpo'f , rifles, YOU ay n ant 's revolvers, 10011 spears and tomahawks. I would hare armed the whites with tho rifles and pistols, and the Idaeks with the ,pears, they not being stall • iently familiar with the other arms. had plenty of fixed ammunition and enough provinions, and had a good right to ex peet the ald of from 501)1) men at any time I wanted. Help was promised me from Mary land, Kentucky, North and South Carolina, V irginia•and Canada. The blow was struck a liirtle too E.OO . The passing of the train(Phelps, on Sunday night,) did the work against us— 'that killed us. I should not have let it peas.— only regret that I have failed in my designs, but I have no apologies to make or no comes .l,l, to ask now. Had we succeeded, when urnm , and funds were exhausted by an in , r.ssning army, contributions would hay° been ied on the slaveholders, and their property appreprialed to defray expenses, and carry on th. aar freedom. Had I known govern ment money was in the safe hero I would have ul,prill,l Br. we hen• appeared quite exhausted, and leaned back iu Lie bed, looking calm& around. (inc. Wise told him he had better be preparing for death, to which Brown respond ed that he (the Governor,) though he might li ve (Moen years, would have a good deal to an swer for at laA, and had better be preparing now t 00... BUCKWHEAT PLC/UK-25 sacks for 11 sale by wet. H• SMITH & CO., Second street. FOIRTII STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. Stl Fourth Street, near Wood THE SUBSCRIBERs MANUFACTURE and keep eon,tautly on hand every article in their k'croic.•'. Ornainent,.Curtann tioods,Ce m f.ma, Fe.oher Mattras.e, of all kinde; al,o, the Mehl:l ied Patent ~ p rinß Bed,. All kinc.U. of shades, Blinde and Fixtures. irtrProtnpt attentivn ttivt•n to all orders for fitting and hty down Caria , t, 011 Ctott,. o , •117:13,1 ROI3EIZTS_ S ROENICK. 7rkl:N.Nl7it: 11.01 D. CUNNING ['WC. S. Cr",117,011A.11, D InMNtN ~,,,, C DUNCAN. rW NN INC; HAMS CO.-PITTSBURGH CITY GLASS 'WORKS—WAREHOUSE, No. 110 It tit, street. and 113 First street, PlUsburgh, Pa s three s below Monongahela House, Manufacturers of 'Mt.-burgh City Window Glass, Druggists' Glass Ware, ,11,1 A merican t Glossier parlor win d ows,e 'lurches ,il,l public buildings. NIIT AND BOLT FACTORY Patent llot•Preseed tints of all sizes on hand, and man ofooturod. Ako, Bolts for Findges, Machinery, Agnelli [oral furnoiliod at short native. Warehouse, No. 114 Water street. st234:IN KNAP. SCULLY A Co. MR. JOHN KELK WtiITLU re.slictit fully announce to the Ladies mid i;euthanen of Pittsburgh, that he is giv e boils nu 110 Violin, Guitar. Flute and Cornet. Fur terms. &v.. address E=MI=EMIN Ilirshfeld & Son, VASIT IflN ABLE MERCH ANT TAILOR, 1: No. h;: Wood 9lreet, hare new In stool: and are reeeivinit many no% oltit ' m . . ENGI.IBII AND FRENCH WEI,T..NS ANP tIVERCOA'CINGS, FANI Y CASSIMERES AND LILT PLUSH VESTINt:S Which they Aro making to I.rEler IEI the latest NtyleEi. ~etl7 W E SHALL THIS DAN' OPEN - - NEW STYLE OF Silk Ties and Scarfs, t❑ the latest iniportation. 11114.911FELI) s SON, Nu. K 1 Wood street, 1I PI'INC, AN I) LEE4:111N11, by MIL S MIZS. HEISE. 041 — Teo I ex tt Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. P. 1111:SE„ No. 177 Grant street. - VINE 'I . ( (11.1':'C EXTRACTS. Lubin's Hazing or Gleres Es tra c t, for the handkerchief, in great variety, for W , lT L. WILCOX, ooht corner Stottlitleld and Fourth street& C R () P.— 200 boxes Malaga !humus, this year'. 100 hi his. lOU Las. Valeneia alt) Srnynron 75 mats Dates; 25 eases Currants, just. RIFM ~et2l al Wood st., DONI ENT 1 e sortment of GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS AT THE FIRST PREMIUM CARPET WAREROOMS, NO. 112 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Having just returned from the Eastern mar kern with a very large assortment of HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, We invite those who may need anything in onr line, to call and examine our stock before purchasing. le...Special attention is directed to the largest and finest assortment of DRUGGETS ever imported to this market. oct2l W. M'CLINTOCK. STOVES, FENDERS. FIRE IRONS, COAL VASES Plana. Plannethed and Japanned Tin and HOUSE FURNLSHING HARDWARE. Trays, Ac., the largest stock ever offered in this city, T. J. CRAIGS, 121 Wood et, Five tx,ra from Fifth BONNET RIBBONS, Ruches, Flowers A good assortment at CHARLES GIPNRR'S, N 0.78 Market street. IMW=== in :..IRBAICK'S RAY, COAL, PLATFORM. and 11A Ns .ouNTER scAtms, TAM-Aitiption, for sale at tiorner IeaLIRB.ANICS SCALE WAREHOUSE. HA.1%.;.1), n N0.51 Fifth street. nini42 , week , Pur"DER GARMENTS. , on Att. Wwthington S. CITTFIB ME PLEASURE in informing I) P.:NGRAI ()lads and Customers, that we have re ; the nertteitt styloti, :Ind' from twoextensive la ilie city, will tie fiiunit ".tt the ;IED Ai'PLES.-5 re to sell good ()Dll FORKS to Pnrß rrr KNIVES, CARVERS I=ll Npplos for sale.b H -Ino Shirts and Drawers, FINR SHIRT I NECK TIES. GIA 81,00 Each. .. g . ET STREET. wing to quality. L. Hirshfeld tic Son, No. 83 Wood street. VErintl:l 7 ;TITC , TV sold by AL OIL! Cuii off. 00 bble refinsd Burnie Coal kg. C. AES.-50 dozen, in quart . . y,E5E__....240 6,7,xes rece In bottles, for sale b) mrttEß & ANDERSON, Me by [ OO 4 HEN RI °writs fit. Charles Hots{. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JONES.....JNO. J. 80YD....W151. 3PCULLOUGH JONES, BOYD & CO., $l4-4171PACTCHER& Or CAST STEEL. ==l SPRING, PLOW, AND A. B. STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES.. Corner Ross and First Streets, oca PITTSBUIZGE. IU. r , . T I SUBSCRIBER HAS opp„ JusT RECEIVED from CUICKERING SON, THE THIRD ADDITION TO HIS FALL STOCK OF THEIR UNRIVALLED PIANOS, To which he asks the attention of .pnrch.asers, and the public generally. JOHN M. MELLOR, ocl3 83 WOOD STREET. L A D S ' CORK AND DOUBLE+SOLE BOOTS AND GAITERS FOR WINTER WEAR,' Received at W. E. SCHIItEitTZ No. 31 Fifth street` RUBBER BELTING. THE NEW YORK RUBBER COMPANY manufacture RUM= Mscittax - -Etztaxsti: by: a twit , process, of . superior strength to any heretofore made, and at less than half the cost of Leather. This Company are alsci the exclusive manufacturers,' "under Good; year's potent of RUBBER TOYS, DQLLS, BALLS; TENPINS, (large - , and-sznall„) & e. For sale at all the Toy and Fancy Stores in the Union. Catalogues and Price Lists (by the ease only) forwarded,'onapplication by letter to the Now Yana RUBBER Coalman*, 45. Liberty krebt,lVan York. BRAIN'S ROUTE BOOR. - T HE UNDERSIGNED takes this method of informing the public, that he has i:i* in Dings, a work 'entitled the "Pittsburgh and Chicago Roct, 3 Book." His my intention to issue ten thousand copied, which will be eircalathd alt along the Pittsburgh, p o kt Wayne and Chicago Railroad, and will be sold in every town and on every train. It will be _presented to the public about the TENTH of NUVEMRER. All letters and advertisements addressed to J. C. BRAIN, care of Pittsburgh Morning Post, will secure_ prompt attentinn. oect-..tt DDISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP- The Law Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN H. HAMPTON and EDWIN H.STOWI.has been dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN H.HAMPTON has taken offices in Eulnit's Law Buildin on Diamond street, below Grant. g. • E. H. STOWS will remain in the office. No. la Fourth street. oc=mlBltw ENNSYLVANIA STATE REPORTS:- Casar—Volunie 9, recived at °cal KAY t CO., bi Wood et, [For the rittstrozgh Foot.] WAITING FOR THE DAI Ali my heart is weary waiting, Waiting for the Day ; Waiting for the early dawning Of the prophet's promised morning All this tong cad night :doting With its living ray. Ail! toy heart. is weary %minim. Waiting for the Day. Al,! my heart is faint with longing, Longing for the Day : Longing for the reining morrow, For the long From the Flindons v•rer thronging Round lily erring nay; Ah ! my heart IS faint with hinging, Longing for the Day. Al, my heart ry s.nslc bath ,glosm, Sighing for the Day; Sighing Mr tho any et, rual— For the millsgail ,•r vernal, Never fads Lig, ue ye r dy usss, Beautiful :away ; Ala my hears 1, :Asa; ssali Sighing for She Day. Ahl in) hart i,. ev, throbldnr, 'l'ltrobtnin , for thin I : 'Flirobbmg tor Ilu re , t and .11110, From .T,hoy tint-- Front the vtotttnl.,l ,pirtr, • 0.1,11 i 11l to prici,ll Pia!, A ' my heart I..•ver Throbbing for th, Day. f•t..l, n, urn, R • nb•Lmr; f, t 1..• 1 0 :4y ; Tnn.•. ,•rr..ps onward, I,.;ptlig. r, snlul . Ea.twar,t far nuo ,. rr. • , 1111 . 1,11, 11 1 11 111 , !light I. long IVlth,il. sa.iny ray; 01 this wiar). wattlnt.:. Wttaing Ow 1 .y. k 1;1 dellerson 'l'e rrit,ll-). Tho itor .11 ,o 111•1 N 1.01,,, 14 , let,dll" 1 , ,t , It table of the official V 111,4. Congres-; as given in the iiinotero olooth.n preeiliets, the heaviest precinet giving over 6110 There were seven candidates, li. D. NVilliumps being Ule meree.-Jul 11111,. The paper has It long re view of the playi , at the thridre; an iteiment of a ' , Liddell snow storm and Om equally sudden stampede, of the miners from the mountitimin imtmeimenee deseription et tledr news•-depot, hnlel areemmodittion,, a pistol and tight two leiter lotepers, 4partn.l , nit exciting hoar light, the regularity of the mail, in ',V.' ri day-. transit, an appeal to Coligre-i , for It legal organization, the departure "r utinrr, speed. W I !I - t , r, eon=ter nugTl, , , -I'll6 In able. each, Tii.• the arrival l,v et pre - . front (lint. Territory of SIMY)00 i n Thu. it rather nea r " ko: a cast than htti"lid: , generally :id,. 1••11i Mr... Slocum 11 rite, the Particular.. or all 11.11opeumet. and a Fe w tlh.erca -1 W.. hay.. Imgetn it pul.licit) • ThOr , ilnjutCa 4 . • 111111411 3W , ty is :iii thr•r ” 111 1 1 ', 'll, marl NV:I, a phy..naatt: LnJ thro.• and a wth., with . All,lll Is, Wtr.. II u, 1 Hilt.. V. 1.011 hr kit ti r.• and ,1111, I, ith'rho 1, , ino/ 111141 •1., ilk =nll, 11,1 ! !.1.1N,r1.....1. nitid Input l‘N children : }..th 1.1 Sik kit XV 11:1 ti-1,01•1 Slio inrcli ...Li "I L hl , phy-is y•a.N., in 11 , 11. It 1-••••111thwy 1,1. 111 , 1 , 11- I" kat -, not writ , this Alitipit. ..,onvoy for I all, 11.... 3,11•• a but to hoar what 'Awn ,tly 11,11 , , I), Jo! NV, olk ai..l it 1, 1..1 ii..• ,h.,rtor —t, thotis_ , ll ihr ,A.mi sit sad r.othingt,,lo hlitlut : tt.. , 114•11 , 11.• uvn, np,r -n, t., bi. t3k , u,ct Ow ~f wilo saw tit to went lwr I 1,4 , , w 11 ,, Wr ,, 114 , 111. n Thu , physl.•sun N.'r,•ntr , hi , v. 111,.1 but nn oily-t,altuo.l man c011',41 It twirrled V.l.llltln i•r f 4 .1.41.1/ Ilf • r Illity I , I“ , I , sr tnerrn-.1 e..men 11.1(11 hor her , -11 t .ure, end, if v.,•r” what !.•r :ny child Audi" nuIL..IL , . , ,• Atli, ft lef If le. ^ff pil.f•f` tilht Ilf•r "WTI eft, and indtlfrntt 1.. lo , r If OW .ch. , . ft TIP /llf" t. If tll,l V.,n 111,1 ..11 flk • 11••• i'.L! I„r vt I It.t ?tilt li tell to 11 . 11111113 i Iff i••rk r -„ With 11,111 It, con think “111.1 t leff , fll, , , 1,1. t .111.111 - earth I v nil nll tic v. ,, r!,.1 1.6.1, flint it I, much I,Jr it In. INl , lil:ln,f'~nntilt , Bath ..1 thali It l•• turn front a known path it ' And if u married wonnot bas not keep her-elf from that lini.t i of yielding Ivor per-„y t., go at tho I.odt and nod 1-f unprincipled titan, has I,trt Slltrltiellt I intuit to keep h. r trout ,11r11 Mlll 111 she ni equally guilty with hint l'hero I'i. so dtietion in such s rase. Talk of the ti - litiCt , r 1 I'l a ntarritAl Vit.llll4ll' Lf slio %tit., Md it crimi nal at heart, how ikPri t : ,ed tiCt 4 . neat - ltloo,l lank with ittirly .•h tho remark, loath , hy i , l4ll•ty it '41,11 v t!.. an (Mt ram:, .01 W1 , 11it1116111 , 1, It. places tc, on 110 equality with men at all. It placsom n woman's soul in the MOgt tllPieet,erVitll.lo lords of creation with oily tongue=. 1 ~hj..ca to any opinion that doe, it , ,t itt.'eord to t‘otioin 611111- Clerlt, intellect to know what it right and what wroritt • and tho ability to net in accordance. MRS. 'E. M. :LOC UM Letter from Dr. Martin K. Delaney Among the letters found in pos se s s i o n o f Brown idler Illi arrest nt liarpPr's Perry, w ir e one from Dr. M. IL DelaneS, formerly of this city. The Doctor, I:, a full-blooded African, peeise-sink' isinsiderahle intelligenee and more education than mmally falls to the lot claw. lie is a great stickler for the equity of the black and white races, and has devoted 165 life to abolitionism. His letter dated at Chat ham, Canada, Aug. ltlth, contains one or two paragraphs of which are of inter,t Delane says: "I have been anxiously looking nil ex pecting to see something or uncle's movements, but as yet 1 1 / 1 1'0 Seen nothing: the totter from you being the first iutiuinti•at Of tom where abouts since he wrote 1110. Plen:e send me any paper that may mention your doings. All nre in good spiriLs hero, hoping and Waiting for the good time The letter fell into the loin& of Tidd, who opened it and appended to it: "Friend Kngi, inning a letter for you front Canada, and know ing that a letteF from there would relate t business, l Vol: the 'Wert) . to Denise know you will not think Iliad. FAN N V K 111. K and her daughter hay. , r, tuned from Europe. •• I 13elleve It sa% et! tu) Aco h WO,NTEIL, 4 141,11 Creek, Now So wiettley township, •ays: For IWO )car, I sintered the I'ertig4 , , Na 11..., and Head:who, ntfuuding tirirep.m, s,nnctunc9 en severely a‘, ineapavitate me for air t—at 4,thers, 14, vomit.. 1,, my 1,,,11. My bowel, were often , 10 constipated :is itio to use tba tno,; poirt•rf),l 0110 1 1,re : . 1 1 . r e . here Myself. Indeed, 1111 last found it nec,—.4ary of the kind constantly. Last fall 1111111101.11,•. ed using 111ERIIAVE'S HOLLAND it li t what my case required I eannot n•c•ninecud it hio highly, for I !whet,. d son.l "I ! , ( I f, • Read ()Irefully.— 'P h” uenun. 4i g hly Conlrntrmed tio,rimv.., 11 ollnud Bitters IS 7}lll lip m 111111 111111 b o ttl e , only, and retailed at one dollar per bottle. • I'lll great denim.' fur Ibis truly celebrated 'Medicine int, induced many Imitations, Winch the public should guard against purchasing. Beware of imposition I See that Olir 11111110 IR on the label of overy bottle you buy. ItF:ICAMIN PAGF, J as d CO, Solo Proprietor,, No. 27 Wood, between First HMI SCCOnti l'ltt..,burgh. GO ALL TO THE CHEAP CASH BOOT AND SHOE STOR E (Jr JOS. U. 14ORLANI r, m 111nr1,1 ,tre,t and Hupply yoyrnelvu,+ with Boot,. Siee, :Ina (Aires, at the rely lowest piker xlss . MEDICINAL LIQ,UORS.--1 keel, con stontly On hand a complete assortment of Li quors, either bottled or otherwise, connistioz.t of Port Wine, Maderia Wine, Sherry Wine, Catawba Wine, Holland tits, Jamaica Runt, Bakrbare's,Hostetter's and El oolland'.(ierman Bitters. JOSEPH FLEMINfi, orttl9 Corner Diamond and Market street. cur Adverfisententz O U T - HARPER'S MAGAZINE. FOR NOVEI4LI3ER, at SMYTH & PITTOCK'S, Davis k Co's- Odd Fellows Budding. .124 NO. GO, FIFTH STREET. o — i. I) A1)V1 C E . - cloyo;o, the path of virtu. ; PO all the good in thy power 3.1, cultivate thy mind carefully ith. I u all difficulties be patient; Lth, In all thing., economical ; tit), Bay thy HATS and CLOTHING at Flemlng's ; Own, Woad and Sixth. Mb, No Marge for ellowint Goods. 00t.24 - DATES' AMERICAN RAILWAY CASES J 2 volumoe. Redfielifn Low of Rallwaye. Angell on the Low of Higlinyn. Angell on t %crier, Angell on Limitation, A:1701 oft \ atereourmes Angell on Fire and Lifi;lnanrance. IM==l Prn•a on Limitation, and Lien,4 =MUM=EI „tepta , n , ea Pleading. . . chitty ”n Pleadings” 3 VnIUMPP. Bennett al Heard,' ennnual Cares. Altierteatt Criminal ',OM ‘.•e2l KAY A, CO., 55 Wend street. Pll4 ki RA P V. -- TlllB ART lIAS BEEN brought te. such perfection that pictures taken by 0.4 proce,s haye l'oen pronounced perfect by the ,entie world. They eau be had in all their beauty and lute.tie elegance. at _ . WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY, flonalw on Fourth streeL rrEft. RA .1 AYI PM' ICA, For Tanner's use-35 kde. for rose hy. H. I. FAIINEST4ICK & CO., No. rAJ, ',NI, Fourth and Wood ntreetß. F., -various ‘lualitie•s--150 barrels for , de Lr B. 1.. FAIINESL'OCK & CO_ corner Fourth amt Wood sts. 1 , 1 1"--;1 INI- lyirrek . for sale 6y 11. 1,. PAIINESTOkIi L Or • v.:4 No. Go eor. Market and Fourth streets. R,K ANV A I', ( (PEN Bi_"B;y AND BA , ROI "CD E AT AutrnoN. —4 M WEDNESDAY ItiltN I St:, t •t,ther at the Commercial Sales Rooms, f,l ...treet, will Le sold, without reserve, .econEl hand R.a.kaway, I.nt little used ; pert Buggy, ' in.. .1 .1 DAVIS, Ain.ti.,neur. SI ON of beautiful fig .-J re li t'', aral Caatirn«,s. Also, the I. 1.. t. of Cllllll7. Prints ever ..xliibited in (1. HANSON LNE, ;4 Market lA. NAT I'. .NIA ILSII A LI, & Cit., announce ..f Nets Wall Papers, Borden+, &c., at S 7 WOOD STREET. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. SAMUEL RIDDLE, NI:1111/11t. 1111,r 1111.! Wholo,llle Denier in CHURNS, TUBS, BUCKETS, BASKETS Ititools, • !1 Diamond. Pittsburgh. HAVINii \N" IN Sfi)RE A LARGE n.l tollv 10t . t0.1 , took of f'Verything am this ;woad:whir...l i.v himself or purchased di ..,a I ro:.oofolorer.., PI hit CASII, in prepared to ut•py oustoloors and w, eolintry trade with good, in Hs low, CHEAPER THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. 1-,••oornpro. trio loading itorns in stock ,11. i It aro Ns,— tow volt. S Stull. 4 sizes: Cedar 1 ,11 I 'r:/iik. or Piro. 3 517.1, 11 •••i . I Ltro - 1.4 3sinos: Thermion, ri,-1 . 4,111111,1 r.,1. 1,1.10 mid green. Inney , • .1 I, •11..tolart, i...n '6l,l,lo.lw:try inmlntle;liitelien tr.. ‘V.-11 llooket,, 1,,1nd. Hu. iilme4/••1 nLii.• pirio erdAr EMEIMIMI= \ Am] 14 , ul. g 111.4 IXIMeF; Pat,ut. • 11..1 P.ru SprinLz. In k -II I ;...k I:I \C a.-IL. , Nl:inetta I 3...1 r ‘‘ I:I: I .... variety A 1 I' I. H liiltt.rr and Nleal I A NI. 111 ...Y M Ulloante, (4...dA awl I,lll'l I.: X -inil , Sugar Ito in ripple-butter, kraut, I}l,ll tintlk. I I p.m.:l,t sl Store', or Dwellings. '1 !IV-. Tied And •ityles made , PEN W ARE -4'..iiipri-ong Potato i-lii•s.. I:iittiir Print, ',nil Ladle, I,i3noil Siinet,era, Ntinving Piing Is , . Pick nu,* Dalehet is t I' \ 11Z A CNN., N 1r..... ...Id )111;IiCf It Itt , :It N'titttty °lto, and st., to to; 11, I.‘-'1 r tututuftt:titre. .• F. ~ 1d 1111.1 1.,211, ft., to nt,t II --, , tltttirt• it runt trunk lIJ. ttl ttwttr, ttt r, I t I: \ I , 4 evttry . Ir. 11. V-K EP" and It. rite. Aura - 11,d. • Fret“.lt. . . I 1 I •11., - 1nip4 , 11r.1:1,1 .Irnenean. ' Rif, 1, t:;1:1.:1's, ' , r em v . PI I 1 11 17 , 1PF.11,A, • I:, If 1111. r..ksk I: soa 4,1 . ' 1. 1(1 ~lei .iener. are invited to c.lll and ri te• purehlv,lnv. el.e, here • N 111.: I'NIIEIV ,, I,r , I\'{'HlB JIARH h'l' SA r RIDDLIE. I.lnlnt,ml l'ittsuurgh =MEE THOS P. STOTESBURY, SUGAR AND COFFEE- BROKER 119 South Front Street. PHILADELPHIA. arr-Parneular irttentien paid t [Ming Western order •r h'' cede, rwtaly .--. , . , vertishii'entsr GEORGE W. SMITH, BREWER, MALTSTER, AND HOP DEAIER Pitt Street, Pittiiiilirsh. if AVING COMMENCED DREW/$(1 for the season, I am eow prepared to formsh my SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FRESH ALE. In addition to my regular branda, I am mtuaufactur ing a very FINE FLAVORED ALE% put up in small packages expresaly for family use. This Ale is not only a delightful beverage, but is highly recommended IV the medical faculty, for invalids, where a mild, nourishing tonic is required. I have also my celebrated WHEELING BOTTLED. ALES, Constantly on hand, consisting of KENNETT BITTER AND CHAMPAGNE; PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. Packases sent to any tuirt of tho city. angl tam TN SEASON.—NOW OPENING —A lull i'gi o ri t Eß e s i ti o t6, DRAW ERS. GLOVES and , For Men, Women and Children. Also, a IHOar gSeIERY stook o Wool Hoods, Goriters, Coats and Mittens, at EATON, CREE G MACRUAFS, No. 17 Fifth street. ie.Wholesale buyers supplied at Manufacturers prices. on= "MEW POLKAS.- Wig Wag Polka, Brown U ne le Jack's Schottisch,. ..... Way Polka, Floating Breeze Schottisch,... Twin Rose 5ch0tti5ch,............ Lilly White For tale by JOHN H. ➢fELLOR, 81 Wood stroeL Music mailed on receipt of the price. oct22 Q A 1.. SODA .-5 - 1,000 lbs., in casks and bar k" ruts, tor sale by B. A. FAHNFSTOCK A CO., ort22 corner First and Wood. sta. OIL LEMON.-7 cans for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK *CO., oet22 cor. First and 'Wood sta. AI 7 IOIT'B APETZIEINIT.-6 ross — , for T Saloby B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., comer First and Woad sb3. MOURNING GOODS. BROOKS & COOPER, 75 Market Street, RAVE JUST RECEIVED Black Velour Rep,. Black Gross Omni Silks. " Mousline d'Laines, " Venitiennea, " Cashmeres, " Gross d'Ecosse. " Merinoes, " Patent boiled arks, " Satin de Chines, " Irish Poplins, Bombazines, " English Crapes, Alpine Cloths: " Crape Collars, " Mohair Lustres, " " Sleeves, Parrnattas.i " ‘ Veils, " Thibet long shawls) " Gloves. SECOND•MOURNING SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS net= • CLOSING OUT SALE F DRY GOODS. IV. & D. HUGU S, N 0.69 Market St., Cor. Fourth, OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK of DRY GOODS At Greatly Reduced Prices, thee intend removing uhout the la ,t of the month to their .SZEW 11‘,1%9E, recently built at TILE OLD STAND, 0,c1.1 . COIL. FIFTH AND MARKET ST& SAMUEL M'MASTER, No. 99 Market Street. HAVE .117 ST RECEIVED A LARGE and splendid variety of the Latest and most ap proved styles of FALL AND WINTER RATS AND CAPS, MEN ANI , BUYS' WEAR, letants' Fau,y Hat, and Cape. Also a large variety of LADIES FANCY FURS. N. B.—Particular attention paid to Cleansing, Altering and Repairing Furs, AC. 0et.15:21,v JAMP..i A niALT.P. -JOAN P. 014.43 SHALES & GLASS, Agents Pennsylvania Railroad, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, AND FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 2Vo. GS annrnercia/ St, and 31 Leree. ST. LOUIS, MO. 'Vt.—Prompt personal Attention given to Colleetlngand A.l)ll•4tlng Frrietity. gf.l3.Grnis ISAAC JONES D. B. A 064213.13 D. B. ROGERS & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, Corner Ross and First Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. GREAT BARGAINS AT PRIVATE SALEl—Eighth Ward Building Lots, situate oa Bluff and Gist streets. Prices from $2OO to $l,OOO each. (July 13 remain unsold. Terms of payment—one-third 111 band: balance at 1 and 3 years. Also, 21018, each 24 by 133 fret, situate on Crawford street, between Wylie and Franklin, for $6OO each. For sale at the-Real Es tate Office of S. CUTHBERT & SON, oct22 11 Market street. WEET POTATOES.-15 bbls. for sale by 0ct2.1 HENRY H. COLLM. Q'rONE WATER PlPE.—From 2 to 6 in ky (then calibre, for sale by oct2J HENRY R. COLLINS. SUNDRIES.— Jersey Sweet Potatoes by barrel. Country 100 bush good Red Potatoes. 100 .• nosed '5 boxes W. R. Cheese. 75 bushels Prime Timothy Seed; for sale by_ JAS. A. PETZ., corner Market and First streets. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street • has commenced to receive his Second Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which will comprise all the Latest Styles and Varieties. 0ck.12 Nal Advertisements. r19:1110:111W i rki & Oftnii NEW SCALE AV, PIANO FORTES. - THE subscriber has now on hand, a, most splendid stock of Pianos, consisting of G and 7 Octaves, in Plain and Carved ( Sewn of the moat eleont oesenphou. from the celebrated Factory of Chickenns & Sons. The instruments are all provided with their latest improvements, as REPEATING-AMON, 1)017BLI-Ddx rEss, Fstr-EfAiixELS, and are of their. • ENLARGED NEW SCALE, By which a much larger sound-board is obtained, con eequei3tly the tone is rendered verypowerthl, yet retain ing its sweet and musical quality.- By the perfection of the Action, the performer is enabled to produce all grades of tone from ?Mid...limo to fortissimo, with the greatest ease. CmCl:rarNa & SOU' P1.0:09 are thus spoken of by the be,t artistes and critics fp our country:— , THALBERH - says:"They are beyond comparison th best I have ever seen in the United States, and will com pare favorably with any I have ever known"- GUSTAVE SAT'EER say:—"The opinion which I ex pressed three yeare ago, has been more than confirmed to me, by the continued use of them, viz: That for La linle and pure quality of &me, with nicety of articulation, they are unequalled.' [From the National Intelligcncer, Washington.] "They can safely bear comparison with instruments from any part of the world, in point of tone, strength - and elasticity of touch." [From the New Orleans Picayune.] "For excellence of material, elegance of finial], and faithfulness of workmanship, and above all for volume and variety, mellow sweetness, brilliancy and perma nence of tone, they are unequalled." [From the Family Journal.] "Thc peculiar musical qualities belonging to the Cldck ering instruments, are a full, musical, rich and pow.. erful tone; free from any w&oden, noisy, loudness of sound, an disagreeable to the sensitive musical ear. They have also an easy, even and pleasant touch, and will keep in tune better than any Pianos known. The public are invited In call and examine these splendid instruments, which are sold at Factory Prtree and Warranted. JOHN H. hIELLOR, augli•d&w 81 WOOD STREET G S. Isayezt, Late of Leneaster.-.Loo ut k Gazoo, Pitt`gh GEO. S. BRYAN & CO., COMMISSION•MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF - PIG IRON, BLOOMS,. &C., No. 52 Wood at., Pittsburgh. Rtrzarscr.s.—Lyon, Shorb & Co., Pittsburgh, Livings ton. Copeland & Co.. Pittsburgh; Thos. E. Franklin, Esq., Lancaster; Hon. Simon Cameron, Harrisburg; Bryan, Gardner & Co., Hollidaysburg. Pa. je2.Bi6ni THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CU. OF PIIILADELPHIA, INSURES AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE by Fire on Buildings. Merchandise, Furniture, Ac, at reasonable rates of premium. DLELECTOES —F.Ratch ford Starr, WilliamM'See of Wm. 5PHse A Co.; Nalbro Frazier: Jno. 51. Atwood, of Atwood, White & Co.; Benj. I'. Tredick, of Tredick; Stokes A Co.; Henry Wharton; Mordecai 1.... Dawson; Geo. H. Stewart, of Stewart A Bro.; John H. Brown, of John.lL Brown A Co.; B. A. Fahnestocic, of B. A.Fahnestock & Co.; Andrew D. Cash; J. L. Erringer, of Wood A Erringer.- F. RATCHFORD STARR, President. CHARLES W. COXE, Secretary. Prrrs BURGH FtEruainicra.—Wm. Holmes ACo J. Painter & Co., Thomas M. Howe. Esq., Jas. Marshall, Beck Allen Kramer, Esq... Wilson, DPEIroy A Co., Wilson, Payne & Co., Bailey. Brown A Co„ Livingston, Copeland A Co., James B. Lyon A Co., Wm. S. Lovely A Co. GEO. S. BRYAN & CO., Agent*, No. 52 Wood street.- LOGAN & GREGG, Importers of II A • R .D W A E %o. 52 Wood Street, Four Doors above St Charles Hotel, je2S:6n PITTSBURGH. MARBLE! MARBLE! I JOHN iIIICARGO ILLS d Dram:lnn. EALLOTION Ol MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enclosures, Posts, &c., &c., , PLASTER PARIS, HYDRAULICCENIENT, NO. SF6 LIBERTY STREET. ,9 1 ; FOUNDRY, H. WIGHTDIIAIif , NIANUFA 9'URE OF Engines, Shafting:and Pullies Boring Machines, ilfornee Machines, Gear Wheel. Bangers,.etC., Orders promptly nttended to. akly ALLEGFttIiIV HUGH All. BOLE ENGINE BUILDER AND 'MACHINIST, GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL, cor. dfar bury wet Duquesne Way, ./Nris burgh, Prr., will make to order, and warranted as good as can be made, the following machinery, riz :=Stearn Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and iron; Planers, for wood and iron: Drilling Machines; Housen and Tobacco Screws; Patents right and Al islet Machines. in the bestmamier; Shafting, Putties. and Hangers , of all sizes and variety; Screws, of any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Wilt else make, and have on hand, Doctor and lugger En- Rines, and fleck Pumps for ateamboat.s, Atc. Lathe inheara and other Planing done to order; can plane W. inches wide, by 9 feet ii inches long. All Orders -pmsptly biLledand Barman° Carcireil, N. B.—Particular attention and promptitude given to repairs on Printing Presses and other Machines... tyLA-Irchls