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NOW OPENING! liitlhil 5 Hi ii-i -There ure one hunJrtJ end tbirty-t-i KORailCY'St Ott A At the dedication of tbe hp" National G.r,U ol -iki W. Fd7d-. of the dV.iverU a nwt and trah J. B.ckiin. The fimeral sill taVe plate ihU afternoon, (Tharl.) "f-P e-dock, from Xo.

yli euoet, to procoeil )iiisl)urgbost. JAWKS I. BARK. Kiltlor nil Proprietor. PITTS 3URC Till 'RSUAY FALL AND -WINTER TRADE IS.

Ia. A L-VTK 07 UiK VIKM Gi B. A. tAHStiMCK CO, 3UCCKS80R8 TO FLKMINli BROTHSHaO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, no. oo, corner of wood am FouRni streets, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

The subscribers have just returned from the Eastern Cities with an extensive stock, which ia now tifftrrwd to the trade consisting of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFF, TURPENTINE, VARNISHES, CRUSHES, PERFUMERV, PAT'NT MEDICINE, Which, tog.itb.er with thrir olready hiriir. 11, eompriafti on of the moot aijd beat aMortneoUin the on try Tlieiralracsjuieuu far auup Willi Ltad Zinc Polat. llf AMY QUALITY, are onob ao i.i 6iiiible liwro to ku VKV ar- CiMintiy and Merchanta and the Trade gaiUM- A.ty, ifctf luitoU an xaimi.KtKMi ut our lork and bofre porc.liMiDir elwhw. JttT B. L.

FAKSE.iroCR IMPROVED VERMIFUGE, furaUhed with English, German. Hpuib att'l French directions, B. L. FAHNE8TOCK Corner of Wood and Fourth streets. AMES M'CIND ESS lOdWood Ntreei9 Pittsburgh, PaM MPORTKR3 AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THEIR NUMEROUS PATRONS AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY, THAT THEY HAVE NOW IN STORE A COMPLETE STOCK ADAPTED TO THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE Having had a buyer in Europe during the 1 ite season, We are enabled to offer merchant advantages arising from Direct importations by ourselves, sole agents for the sale of Fullerton's Celebrated Barred Flannels.

INSUEaXCE tnbuMseH rautiiog on Che8iottretPliil'lelphsp. the camp foHowWs cf the 1 fct.r Kof.ii dint bimr tha i fc ia-j hv-rt of the empire, it was computed, in that were in the eity of Nankin alone, about hilf a million of women Collected from various 1 rittr rminfrv ThiA fpmftle? ara tormea into bricudes of 13,000. under female officers. if these. 10.000 were picked women drilled and i I I ii'oucu in ia awn.

iuc ira uau ns-irned them of dieeing mak- ii.pr i'ikJ, erecting batteries, ie. i i TUinra having ben dicrtlel ty 'lie prioeij lines in the Wt, these uuu; i ive a eunvention. ftUtl rouIvt'J to i their intS'ienc? to iiivert bvsiuess and travel 1 I'l UtP" The cit Couiii.il i Ciuciuiisti has pseJ a rfsuluiiuii the of the firemen, i also lliwir numbers. -The work in New York has de-pecerattd into a farce, nud Madame Rack, when 'he spin is in the l'aik, holds forth to scarcely r. of The iieles i the of Li tch field 'ounty.

tV-isiii r'icut, are tbrowa out by the Suffolk Bank, of ti.i Cue evening of tho of October, a in; ghoik of an earthquake was felt in San Fraattisco, which stopped clucks, rattled windows, eic. This w5 15 P. sud at 1. 18 A. M.

the fvlluYiiug liV'i'tiing, another fchock, quite a3 vio lent, took plce. The Circuit Com at Washington lias duci- Jed that IsCcr beer is not an intoxicating liquor, h.i.ijw In iiot wr-n'v to it. JilrU VaiV t-'UH" a "II 'J Tliu rc-cripu of wheat iu Chicago during- lust exceed million of bushels. Since the first day of Ootobcr, has been paid luc i out per day for the pim-hase of gr.vn this Kct. There lias been shipped from Chicsgo, Ur-t e- ht anl oue.iia1f tuil- Huns bufii ol wii-it.

It is believed the ship- i ments will rsanh tcu millions before the close of hiltl J'itlOU. Tbe Governor of Alabama, in his anuu-tl message, recouiineuds that tbe banks resume fepreie payments on The first of May next. The Missouri Legislature has passed a bi'j tiic P.iiik of St. Louis to go into ope ration upon a capita! of The i fiieia! r. turns of the New York th Hon are not all iu.

Tr.e Legislature is at decided. Th Republicans elect Io Senitir: and CI Assemblymen. Two American Seua-turs are ehnen, anil 11 There are "j1 leuiucratic A-cmb! ymau aii.t 8 Americans C-l Myers of AlnUma, his refused f. i.is three tear old colt MuEtfromery, by Iios-tiU, Jm by Andrew. Montgomery is a colt it jrill Mi.) atiJ immense oi tie.

Tl.o avrrips aHer.d.tiee at tbe church cf Henry Ward Dwtlur i thre thousand person-. Th Phiiadftphia fives a sketch of the w.li of the Mis lr. RuU. The of h. ii viiir.i'.t'd at i tio million dollars.

The effrct h. is to mAejUr. Ru-h tri jiri u.l il.i;,-:ute raJee of his witV. i' ite V. Crabb, K.j of 11 trrisburg, baa W.

sri iiiti' a in the c.uii of the State (' Cuu.mon Schools, iu place of .7 1'vaier, reOeutiy eleiied Sheriff if lo-at-f l.i fimn'j, I Mr. Oabb belongs r. f. aud is well qaalint i bis nsw profe-jsion. i i m.u, i years old, whose I ut out, would respect- I iv.

who desire to beeome i rii exiensivily iu the tu" 1.1. n'v lie nothing for ice advice. u- a aoui uiuuey or postage stamps. i 1 lt. Lit ol liie Sil.lltfl Iilil ef I 1.

ot iu iirtice to th Auditor i tt. neTal that Ihey ive aerrpte I tho pioyisiuus of I uc lieiii I Law. BXw.Av..it is that the: femocratio members of the net, legislature, whith metis Hirirliurg ou the eecond Tues- if January neat, sb.uld select tbe right kind i' a for speaker. When the presi- dii. c.fticer is a tuaa of judgment, Hrutitess and i i i I honesty, with thormip-h knowledge of parlisi- i II 1 i wn fi I icin v.autl eveiy tnitig g.it on sni-iMhiy mti I Mpidly.

Permit me, then, iu this to iiienlion the nunie of Capt. W. M. Ahrmiis. of coutity, as a grtitletnan scsniug in an en.iiitot decree, the qualifications to in iu discharge the duties of this boh- orahie pnpttiou wilh credit to hiraelf and the bo-ly over ahii he preside with so mueh iitiii'y, if tlef.te 1.

Capt. A. is an old citizen of Pittwriurgh, but bavine located in tanon cout'ty, sever! year ago, ha.i beeu twice to re I riT'riit In i iu the popular brauch of our Slato Lepii-l-iiure. Toe honor could not be conferred i upon better or a more wot thy, atlable gentleman. Ci'SdKWAUO.

Prom the llai tford Tiiuiw. Tlic luihle ami llio Oniilile of New Ccmiietitleut Ua.k, Among the bundle of bank charter loosely by tho latt LtgiHlaiuro of this State, was th.it of the tirauite ink of Voluntown. There II at that place, lt wm (Oiieilmi(r remarkable bank hhould be wanted at all is a populate! tuwn. its entire list of taial.le properly boins less than the capital of a Kooit nixed batik, aad the business ot the nlau. unmg uiiuiiie io puritllll a UUaiUg 1UHI11UL10Q Ol the tuobt moderate vroportions.

The charter was parsed, ami for four or five months it was not heard again. But suaJenly ou or about the tiret of November instant, the bill of the Granite I tank of Voluntown appeared in the market. The liank ComuiinHiouers were in this city at tho timo, and though having their hands full ot business various parts of the State, they repaired at once to Voluntown. There a very rich wis opened to them. They found, we understand, the following Btate of a.

aHairs The managers of the 1.. ink oa or about the 1 r-t in.t., procured a package of or a package of soiuetliinp, which they called S.W.OOO. This whs paid iu oiipiial of tbe bank, and upon this i they Commenced business, though on Saturday In.t li.ii m.nt thin UftmA 1. I V.a York they claim, to prooure specie for it. They had iinued $17,000 in bills, and had circulated them in various parls of the country.

t. C.W.. i moii-rtiiu uonars iu unis 1.0m uuu ut a iuhu who was to circulate them iu Ohio. This ruau left a receipt for them, aud verbally prom- iseil tu bcul ou a note when ho arrived there, The assets were between three aud four hundred dollar? in coin, one dollar bill on the Windham county Hunk, aud a aeoonil-baud iron safe, nut yet paid for. Also the receipt of the Ohio man for $5,000 in the Qrrttiite bills.

The Coniniip-ionet-H at once applied to Judge Butler, who was boldiutr a court in Brooklyn, for au injunction, which was eranted. A He- iat tH i i i i i I i i AT C. HANSON; LOVE'S. 8IGN OJF 11113 ORIGINAL BEE HIVE! Xo. T4 Market Street, Between Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, TUB CUB APKBT STUCK Of FANCY AMD STaPLK SDRY GOODS, Of every description, that ha over bees offered ia thio city, alare portion of tbem having beea porcbaaed either at tho XKT CA8H AUCTIONS, or on thirty dayr- time; and have been maroed extremely low, oo ao to tarn thorn into j( xiMB TO MAKE THEM TAT FOR THEMSELVES.

OUR STOCK! ConsisU in part of the following articles A larae and well assorted stock of BLACK AND FANCY COLORED Dress Sillis! Of all the different grades. Frcuch. Men noes, at 50 cunts per jard and upwards. Handsome Printed Merinoes, at 62 cent.s per yard and upwards. Yard Wide Coburgs, at 12 cents per yard and upward.

Bayadere Ducals at 12 i cents per yard and upwards. Brown and Orey Mixed lieberges fur 0 cents per yard and upwards. Plain (Vlort-d Moim, Iiolaines for ti ceuU aud upwards. Small Pattern Mous. Ielaines, All Wool suitable for Children's Wear, for 31 i ctuts per yard and upwards.

Plaids, double widths. d-uts per yard and upwards- SHAWLS The largest aud best asAorted stock in the city, many of them entirely new and at very low prices. WtHiLEN SHAWLS FitOM $1 TO $10. CHEMLLK SHAWLS FROM $5,00 TO $12,00. Such as sold early ia the spring for $8 to 17.

CLOAKS. A good assortment and very cheap. 310UUXIM. GOODS, Of eveiy description XEEDLE WORK. Collars, Flounces, Seta, Sio.

Hosiery oT all klndu, Both LaUiea', Qent'a and Children's. Velvet RlbbonM, The largest stock and at tbe lowest prices that they can be bought at in the city. Domestic aud Staple Of every description, some of them at prices never heard of before, and perhaps may never be again. 1 nbleached Three-fourths of a yard wide, at THREE CENTS PER YARD. And seven-eighths of a yard wide do at FIVK CTS.

per YARD. Canton Flannels, Tickings, Checks, Kentucky Jeans, SatiuetU, weeds. Ginghams, Prints, Jfcc, and every other article in oar line will be sold at such prioes that THEY CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE THE ECONOMICAL PURCHASERS OF GOODS IN OUR LINE. C. HANSON LOVE, FORMERLY YOUNG, ETBTRN8ON A LuTK, AND LOYI BR0TUKR8, No.

74 Market Itreet, Pittobnrgh. STEEL PENS. Gillot'a; Pratt's; Ptaioew; Jenny Lind; Cooper; American, Kaodr. A gun'a, and Haven'o, fart received by W. 8.

HA YEN, oetlo Oonw Harkot and Second at. able aud eloquent oration. He commenced by savine- "Thera is a touching interest in this .1, dazzling scene this uispia i lines of aitcitilmcd troor.i, these martial strains, this goodly and this worldly compiiny aad the minister and tha servant of God breathing bis benediction over all. Yoa are pro-pared for war he invokes you to rec. Yon are ready for battle; he reminds you of other and more humanizing duties.

In the old world, is no uncommon event for the clergy to mingle with the soldiers of and toi.ti.liu.i from the sacred derk deeds at which nil earth stand amazed. But here, in this freer, happier laud, the voice of the minister of God ifi uevi-r givtu to au uubulv cauee. Hii tnt.y th-plore tin spectacle of hio countryiuen organized fur strife, and feel that his mission, like that ot his Al-is-ter, is to preach "peace upon earth, and gj ill amongst tutn," but he is never dend to tho cs.H of his country." He then, in eloquent tones, referred to the fascinations of war; its poetry, and perils, and adverted to the military organizations of some of our sister teiates as cumpareu wun our owu. He concluded with an addrpss to the Guards, eulogistic of their enterprise and iuefjiy in having accomplished the erectiou of one ot tlia finest military edifices ia the Union, and the cn.y ouc ever erected by a sitg'e couipuny. ills address was most eloquent and appropriate.

re- gret that we have not space to publish it entire. Va rfttmnt. rioWfVsr forego the pleasure ot laying u.r ,1,. m- iClVie nautiij r-" -l pliuienting so great. as It does the volunteer sol- of tl.i.

I i I nrnpv Raul The volunteer soHier of America i- no hue- lirg He is alwajs a frcfcKin. He is not the uniformed pageaut of peace; ho is the firet to i rush to the Hag of his country when the jla.iou of war tbrille.i through the land. It ts theu that his training in tranquil times is aauiirc.i i and emulated. It is then that his ready tulmr- dination to bis superiors is So universally applauded. In is then that bis reU-ions and Ins advantages as citiien and soldier tool he and comfort hiin.

His love of country his position among the friends he has left behind him hii self respect and that briit future which a iaia-fol public alwajs hold up before the disUat patriot, and in which, as in a mirror, be can see himself returning from a well-tjught field, crowned with honor and em In whit other land upon which the sun shines is such an inducement held out to young valor it iu England, where promotion ii bought with gidd, or conferred as a birthright? Ii it iu Fraue.e, where courage is honored only it fawus at the footstoil of power, or obey. the summons t-j popular massacre Aud if not iu liies tiie most enlightened of E'tropeau imtioin, we may seek for it elsewhere iu vain. Sir: AM FIUK K.UISKi. The good people of Bistoo, having Luna's Steam Fire Kugiues, put it iu charge of au ircompeteut tcgineer, who could not make it work. They wrote to Mr.

Litia to learn upon what teims he would exchange it for one that would work. He writes a sf icy litter in reply, in which ho more thau insiuuales thai the Couneilmen of Boston don'l know much about stc iiii and its application, informing thttn tbnl he worked the machiue of wbieU they oompiiu twelve tides without breaking any ihiu. au I that be to! them at the uutstart tint their i tig un waa not competent. The engine is the sso.e I which Mr. I.atta exhibited iu Wa-Litifttcn, Hiin mnre, Philadelphia, and otlu-r iiii.

s. Mr. we think, is in the right. Tin- use of bis eueiues in Cincii.nti and I pro- the vast advantages stesm lii eume- i u- na as a protector if rrpitty. have i in all latjie cities it would cm.e into fruru u-.

is now Itettrr pnieiifd Cre tneii any city in the wmM, by n- -ma steam tire The tuu-t not diHCout aged, but t-hniild "try, try Tin great rqiiii; will Work it tt ia usu aged. Iu Pittsburgh, we have had a trial of similar machine. ru le by Mr. I.owry. ot our own mechanics.

Although too heavy aud p- erfol tor the purpose designed, in this eity of stet grades, it has convinced us that the ule-iia hr ermine of proper weight and capacity is vastly superior to the hand engine. As the eiper.je of making the necessary alterations of lire plus and other ajraogemunts for keeping the machine iu effective service were very considerable, aud as our city treasury was not ovei buithened wilh money, the Councils put the 't'itio" out of service after an experiment cf sii months. The machine is now housed at the warehouse, of the Allegheny Vallry Railroad, aud as there is not auy ptobability that, like wine, it will "improve by age." it behooves the eity Councils to rimke Some disposition of it It is now, uu 1 daily deteriorating iu value. Wc call the attention of the City Father to tho miitler. THESl'PUEIK Jl i)tJK.

The author of the Amendment" tu the constitution, (who, we believe is Tuwiisend Haines, cf Westchester, published rather a querilous rejoinder to some remarks of a correspondent of the Philadelphia Prrts, over the signature of The latter rejoins iu a letter from Harrisburg, which appears iu the Freu of Monday, lie says That amendment ia so loosely worded, has beeu productive of so much inconvenieuce having, indeed, received the benefit of explanatory acts of Legislature! and unliteral nonstruc- tions of the Supreme court to make it operate at all that am astonished tbe "author should feel sensitive when reference is tnade to any of its shortcomings, but nut a little amazed that he should boast of its paternity. Let us consider a few of them. 1. If a dies or resigns less thau three months before a general election, the Governor is compelled to usue to the appointee two commissions one bearing date from the time of his appointment nntil the following first Monday in December, a id the other for one year from the latter point of time. This was the case with the lion.

Henry D. Maxwell, who was nominated to till the vacancy in the third judicial district, caused by the death of Judge McCartney on the 15th of July, 1850. 2. According to a literal construction," there is no chief justice thU year, for six days, and a similar iuterregum is likely to o-jenr again as often as the terms of tbe chief justices expire. Judge Lewis was sworn in on the first Monday of December, (the 1st,) 1851, to serve for six years, which would expire with the first of December, 1H57, although the 1st Monday of December does uot coui (his year until, the seventh day of the mootb.

See Judge Woodward's decision iu Pills-burgh, a few days ago, by which he added one week to Judge Lewis's term of ottioe, by depaii ing, as he expressly says he is compelled to, from the literal meaning of the amendment, 3. Tbe evident inteution of this amendment was to have a Supreme Judge elected triennially and have each member of the court in turn serve as Chief Justice, by which experience would at least be secured to that officer. But all this 1b defeated to use the words of Hon. James M. Porter by "slovenly It is not to be supposed, either, after the year 1851 it.

was intended the Whoia. bench should be chosen at a single election. Vet this is a contingency that may, nay ratisi arrive. This year we have elected two upon one day, and six years have only elapsed uuder the new order of things; and me aate of the expiration of 'none of their eoin-uiiesionn is three yearn apart. Judge Black war-Chief Justice three years, Lowrie will be for six years, Woodward for four years, Knox for one year, and it depends upon chance whet her Thompson or Strong is for four yeaM of lhpir terms.

It is easy to imagine the time when all their commissions will expire simultaneously when the fire grave men elect will meet in room anl toss up a penny to decide who will be 1 Chief Justice not for three hut torti'iefn years, i It is true that when the terms of any two or I more judges expire on the same day, they can decide among themselves who 111 preside for thtir entire term. I plead guilty, therefore, of having written rather Iook1t iu my letter of the 4th inst for I did uot expert to be criticised, hy ine Auiuor 01 toe Ametniment. uuti suumn whether my language is as 'slovenly as that amendment to tbe Constitution and I am snre It will not require a decision of the Sui reme Court and two acta of Assembly to make out of it. I 1 ti 1 i th Oonittoiy. Tha fi K-ads uf tl ret-tfuily tovhed u-jvlftehO mummmmmtmm VV hit Teet ti.

fcrfunird Bream, and l-aiitihil eoait.lxii.n, t-f by uiar tho nMim ol riuQMtlia lint iiiy or pvoiiruinu rwiiu hu.Im- Hi cor- ot tiiHSrfi.i trreatri, dhq by udiiit; ti! buiui 1 a Tnousaii.t lowira" as a intifrk. vimM nut oi.lv rond.sr it bat leavo th toolh whito an KlabrMtert Manv do know thir hw.h is t.ad, and tit witjwt lo so delicate tbar frleudi would ner mentiou it. of Be rare 4Mch bottle io Val'itltKili UO, oir1 WoiMllond Cream" 4 PoiutAe for 1., -r to wm m.a fr hair th-r f.iw. y.r a- IIIK UUlirM Iht It lii Tin ri I 1. Lllvlll" It lillvlll pfArmice.

it cmum han- H'teri iu tli- mot natural uumirT. it removes tttn-lrulr, aiWiivsi pivn tn th tbe :riwrr.ii?t- A CaX, nu i rctii flui ry tien. So. Wood tr.ft; K. Sellra u-- crurr Wmw fcud ticond; W.

A. rifpott Hi theatre; Jwih Klomine, cor- dt Market btrwi liimnonfl rutin A RiWr. conifer of Libr'y and r1 CI Air V'. J. M'nitg: -mery, Post -Liver Coinplxtit ond Uyiptpila.

liiiLiiEi.i'HiA, Jaiiuory la, 1H.S:!. Pa. C. M. jAriwiN: LVar iMr: I hive u.l y.

ur Hoof-laud'd tii-riuau Bittm iu my 1'nntily tV.r the pat four yearn, fur Liver ant) Drpepia, au.t am to ae- now led go that imve rtoiv.il Uie crwilwt beaeUt from 1 in n. 1 have 1 it to a great uiaiiy alllicted with similar dieit-ses. thf anntr A result. 1 have no h.isittiou saying thut it ia ho iuvalnable niedicfnu, and you will al.U to introduce it into ev ery family in the L'uiou. Yours truly, VM.

IIL'CIUK-', So. 171 Wood otreet. roroal by KKiUl. -ui Dr. (ISO.

H. uoti amy or otir nign Hirers ever eot 1 too uoich diiiGi'r? If any of our roalors liarr cooks who Dipt thtir npi't-lite a liltlr too li.r, I will tell a ae- cret that will 1,1 thrni to the eijojm.ut their Jiucero I without a vinit fioni timl itouly old outleuiau llyspejioia. Ijj.t a di'Si tff lr. Si: furiT Iivnroityr after taring, and ynu wM nrrvr truftl-d arith iTHi-yiium hut on the contrary, the next menl a.proache!i, the appetite will he eharpriit'il to appwiati- aijy of f.K-t. If the fod rieeo or wura.

the 1 -r will fix the milter riht at oatif, for there ii H-niiLioic 't tl-iit, to Hue the espreMioa of a friend, will 1ft a uii.i i-t KlT Mtou, and take the Juviunitor aiid lhi-y will HV imVf ti el it iu double d.s, ou out. tw.i ni-'k and it ats like a charm. What we wai.t iu t. our itlr, jotiiif- or ohl, is, if anythiiiK ails to w.tiw ut di-luy. au yit a bottle of lr Sauford's 1 and if ft don't curt; come ajl.1 toll uo for we want to wir ilint it lll Uot beneht.

lioilllllldAW ra. Vanrlrrblll, V. Suffolk a I reel, SAVSol tt. UVt.ll I'lCLS Ii inp ui.W'Hi. no- kin.w.nj wrh.

tt-- it frcm. deiati. rui'tit of liv it uivrv'y hy-t- ri. 1 wa pti mdM to pnn-har a t.f i-r. M'i me' CVlei-rut-d Liver Filio.

prepi.d l.y iii'iii; r.tubartth, and b-fore I bad them ail, w- eotirt-iy rvl.ef 1 atu sow enjoy lli pert. i urol r.uliy i.c..Bimt'ni Ur. 1 aitfc a Celeiirat.l hivi- Pill to all -noiirly arHkted. N. Vork, Wax ii 36.

1 rtii. l.ii 14 will C4tful to aok for L'r. Cfcl.KBRATKU UVK.t i ll I adnata, lrt.t by KLKUINU of Piimhitrh, I'a. ar rir Pillo purportiu t.iLt l.ir Pilla, now l.i f.n th puhlir. Lt.

M'Liine gtuuiuu l.ivr l'illa, alio hi iftirutt-, can now bo bad at all rrtpeetai-ie Jruj; p'titti'tr vi'hxxj th ti-jna- tttrr. Ilul tnoTl'Vi M.KMINQ r.KCS l'lTTSi liii.il Js'lKLL works. JiJN'KS JNO. leiVP W.M. MeCf LLOCOB JOaNES, liOVI) aV CO.

I ur 4LS). SPKINO, PLOW AND A. i'. STLKL, SPKIWi A Nij t'otnti Kftao aud l-'trat Streelo, jytS PiTTStirKtill, PA. TKIIRA COTTA URSTiLNK WATlilt PIPKS, rrom iwoto n.iiTe.

TRICES from t. per Foot l.rM -Hi -TKlt PEARI, TA Cll Sale hlrn. at itnofittuitri Prtrc is. rc A 1 a AN COMMISSION MERCHANT, Uil.r4: I'tALB IV CIIKICSK, 111 l'TIOlt, SUKllli, Klsll, A.M. PtMlBl'fS KKVHAl.i.V.

No. 26 Woou Ptsilt, Pittisi a.ia. 1MI-OKTEB A I 'KA l.Kii IN FUJI I ON AND DOMESTIC JJ J' 74 atroet, Ulnttn Diamond alley- Kourili olrcet, -A 4- Tho wu rihor 1 now oiniD a --1I i' ovoi t. of forosjfii nnd ail new.aiid wiU bt t-a a xmh! a- ar.y iu tl.ivi.ily li a ill always r.n lutnil a we-ierai iw.t; ttnril of MAAbWAkK. CCT'-KltY, CABI-KN'TKRh' TOOt.M, T.

o'ukL ht- i of 4 a.1,; I.L rUWHi-fllCK. Al.lHiX. FLOU.I. ii A.N. i.A0., LAUD, LAliE) OIL, amd uc a r.

ns all Mo. lot Liberty otrrct, in.aifj: STOVES TO KS TO ES a. MANUKACTUKKUS OK CUOKiNU, IIKATIM1 ASH parlor-stoves, 7 FIXE ENAMKLE2) ORATE FRONTS. wouU napectfult call the tho limbic to oar new ii ji.mi oi7 UU.tit A No. 124 W.l et, PittahorKh.

JAM KM .4. fK'VXKH, Forwardinfj and Cor-missioa Merchant, ro Tin mi or tJrain becdH Fruit and eiierallv, So. 80 Water Market, PilTaul itaa PA Fe, to- KrCri. o. iiai'i y.

William IMlw Sr, S- OnthU-rt i sou. Boyd A on, iieiekeil A M. i M. tout; l.w H-wii, Orainlo A Uoorge W. Anileroou, 1'iuM A Co.

Wh-lioa. A UT I A lif MS .1 i CM II i a HAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF 310MMEXTS, STONES, jmi'ti. are I The pnl.li.- are roaiioctfully Invited to examine our huk'It. PHrce iow. ami wuii.

wanantml JyiBiyi. 35 li.iiktjit jtrkt w. hS.M woo m. k. Mooana.D...'.M..l.a.

h'ouki Wfkiilk fii.jti 11 A la i fit MAyl'r-AHTURER Or American Uet UcSued COMMON SHEET IROiV, Aad Sole Agent the oale of W. PowefS Wooitt IS A I ALIVIllf I fI3Vli JIA.1KI4I '4-2 Fifth neat Wvoil, piiTSBmon, Wholesale and Ke tail DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, RY. TOOl.i Matf riaiS. In or, to mak. room for or FALL SUPPLY, w.

nr -ik at mitiTi pvTitir-Kn pricea COUNTRY OKALKRS ud othura vtk.iluB thj city ar. reaootod to an examinatioB of our M. OCR WATCH L3 wo iaipo.t DlttkCT 'M TBI ANCTACTOkifcS, and arj aelliag them at KA8TERN PBJ0S8. JylidAw I ILiV kE5Pt.Nl)k,MKNCC Tlu Democratic County of will mm at the St. Churn.

Ho r. Pittsl.orith, on Saturday Noteu Let ii. 1S57, lev-u M. Punctual attendance is re queMed JAMtj A. Chairman.

JoHl I.ilTow, Sw ii liuy. ft following named gnut'tineu thu ab C-ui-Uiltl'-C. i.s MrCfciwry, Juan A II II finrlsn, Thonins 4rfTIrnilnrham, I. I' Brace. Ilrystu, -'r- Wm KoWlt Morrow, of R.a.

g- Lay Ion. I'oi LotalMat'ers wee First l'ase. THE MO It MOM UIFHCILTV. The telegraph brings us news of strange iiu-pm-tancr. Advices have been received from CM.

Alexander, substantially confirming all the news paper reports respecting the destruction of the train bv the Mormons. The Cali- torula papers also announce a fact of peculiar significance. On the twenty-sixth of September the Mormon colony in Carson Valley departed in one grand train, numberiuR 985 men, women and children, 14H wagons and 700 heal of livestock, for Salt Luke, in obedience to the summons of itrigham Young. This movement is probably the precursor to the assembling uf the "Saints" from all parts cf the couniiy at Salt Lake City. Like a prudent general, Bngham is calling in his outpostH, and be seems determined to oppose the invaders," as be terms the United States troops, with all his forces.

Young has issued a proclamation defying the government. That be has been preparing for this exigency iu the affairs cf his kingdom seem not fmprobable. He has caused defences to be thrown up around the city within i short time, and it ia stated that a manufactory has been in operation for six mouth-in the city capable of turning out a hundred re volvers per week. He has through his position as Indian Agent propitiated the neighboring tribes of Indians and made alliances with them They have been taught to believe that the Mor mons are their friend and the people of the Lin ted Stales their enemies. The destruction of the trains, taken in counre tion wilh all these circumstances and the open defiance cf Vounp, looks very much like a feio cious and desperate determination upon the part of the Mormons to resist the United States authorities, aud to wsee war against all who are not adherents of the doctrines taught by Youtifr.

The arch Mormon traitor is said to be as buW and daring as ha is crafiy, and now that it is 1 that he is fatal: belli oil mischief, we "11 fear that the difficulty will not be sttilcJ without fighting and bloodshed. The next advices from Utah will be locked tor with the moM intense in terest. Will' PRODICK MOVKS SLOU'M. Some the Eastern papers are at a loss to account f.r the rtiiaon why the amount of prcdace now pissing from tha West to the seaboard is comparatively Email, wbea the immense crops of the pat season are To us iu tisr West the reason is very plain. is our farmers are rich and oau afford to hi Id a large proportion of their ercp in anticipation of iucresstd prioes.

A dy or two since we heai 1 kn extiUpive. dealer from Philadelphia enquire ot a c-tii ii.iu.in trotu au i'ljuiiiii't; fc county what pr. -pect be Uiiuht haie for hnvinir 11 wheat and flour in Western and tihio. Tho rer.l.' Wi, rr Sutie prospect now. Our firmer ate rich they bite tltir Hnd fi'r and arc not obliged to Fell, sr.

I they won a-itii ih? prites suit theiu." This gentleman is Wei: iwf nue 1 iu of thesgri cult-ira! interests of Pennsylvania and Ohio, and is correct in his views bryocd adonbt. The sale of the cffal of their, farms the perishable 1 supplies the faimer with what money be may ntet to meet his full ettesge nte and be has do difficulty in stoiiog his wheat and corn, if iu bis on judgment he deems that he will reap theadyautage of eijhaneed prices next spring so doiotf He looks open these crops ss the profit of lis miuur crips generally being sutficiei.t to pay expenses arr support his family. The enttutry merchants would gladly ship produce to pay their Eastern indebtedness if they could pet it, but, to use au eipressit ii taken from the market just now bny-ers and sellers are apart in their views," and the producer will not sell at prices which wiil justify those who wish to purchase, in sending Et. This is the reason why produce moves sluwly this fall. Tbe grain is in the country, however the actual value has been produced and eventually mast come into maiket to the gub-tautial, and, we hope, permanent relief of a large share cf the present financial difficulties under which we are at present laboring.

THK COUNT THIliAStHV. The County Treasurer informs us that tbe taxes for 1.7 are coining in very slowly, especially from the country districts. Money is daily needed for the purposes of the municipal business- of the county, yet. tbe treaauiy is almost empty. The financial year is almost at an end, and it ia surely the interest as well as duty of the collectors to bestir themselves.

The people ought Certainly tu make no objection to pay the county rates and levies, now that the County Commissioners have exonerated them from tbe objectionable four mills." As good citizens our friends in the country hhould pay up. If the farmers have not the ready," we coufess we don't kuow who has. They are uot speculators they have had a glorious crop and are daily turning it into cash. The taxes must be paid, and procrastination wotks much public inconvenience. The L.l' Book.

The December number of Godcy's ever popular Lady's Bock has been received by Messrs. Fagau successors to W. J. Montgomery. At their periodical depot on Fifth street, in the Cnronicle Building, these geutlemen have all tbe newspapers, magazines and cheap publicatioLS of tbe dny, as soun as issued.

Flood Uuilly. Mr. E. T. Nichols, former manager of the Athene-urn at Cleveland, on Tuesday plead guilty to the charge of having forged the name of P.

T. Bai uum, his brother-in-law, to an acceptance for a thousand dolUrs. Mr. Gleason F. Lewis is tbe principal sufferer by Nichols' forgeries.

OU, What at F-ait Two months ago, tbe stock of the Pennsylvania Bank sold at 113 iu this city. It ia now selling in Philadelphia at $10, We notice iu the Ltdger" fctock report of Monday, the sale of an Allegheny County Bond for $1,000, issued to the Allegheny Valley Riilroad, at fd05. Thb Qcbsss of Fbakck The Dublin Cnieer-tity Magazine cciuuiebt.ng upon the lives of the royal and imperial wives cf France, states there are bnt thirteen ont of sixty-seven on whose memory there is no dark stain of sorrow aud sin. A cotemporary, in summing up the statement eays Of the ethers, ehven Were divorced two died by the executioner nine died very young seven were soon widowed three Wrre cruelly traduced; three were exiled three were bad in different degrees of evil lha prisoners aad the brokenhearted made up toe remainder. Tweuty who were buried at St.

Dcuis, since the time of Cbarlemagnf, were denied ihe rest of the grave. Their remains were dragged from the tomb, exposed to the insults of the revolutionary populace, and then flung into a trench and coveted wirb'luickltuMf. i it JXEYV AbVEl.TISE3.ESTS. I.ipplixcol Shorten Al Peanou, NiJ. 10 WOOU S.TREBT, IV aR F11TTU MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Unt and mni lea, Tlavulini; TiuuIls, I'arpet Hic Ac, kfep on han-l a etiKk.

are prepared to ilo a vtnole-ale Tra-'e, rt(l hav- inic facilities to urru out at re.1ue.-il pnc, ae would tuvite the ttaile to call and cxniume our geoJs before purchasiDg elaewhe. o.l. OOKS! BOOKS! SATURDAY EN- at i oMoik. will at the new Commercial K-ioiiia. No.

61 Fifth strf--t. t- work f.r the IiUtwy aiiti penfrai aJing, huiviUjj wuku will be found rence St-in, tw W'-rk-trf IVin swift, two rl -d lawlioctaiU Pivtirnty of th Ka: lr viog iila-ioitii Urcnt i.f th Worl-1 fcllory an i rhHt-iittion; Ni. h.dinr Ivlc 1111 BriOah NoTeliatV Library, faur litatw; lnl cp tugTAvir.ps tcycUfniik Anh-ncnna. wur lii-tvry ftl" Aonrtc. thrt oi iiu nn War, two tc.nmea; Life cf Franklin: Life i4 two Tolum; Marrp' Ativtrtun in Africa; Cro-, two pUtos; Draiuuttc Wurba ot B-u Joiifton.

ni KifU'her. Vc. OAt-'ili'o5 ra d-jW rjaIy. Ttif will ojca iur cxt-Biitiaiioa on j.turJy noW9 M. Aoctintyr.

D- n'sSOLUTiON VF OjTAIVVX EKSIIIP. 1 be firm of Mwwn thi dy mutual ousnt. Tbe -f th" IaQ Hfin wilt bj settled nt the aid ttnud, hy Samcil MugT. J11IIN vrHAVr-', Jr. PAML MCstORATS.

OctoUr IA, ODEY'S LADY'S UOUiv, fc-r Deeember. Graham Mfiziiie. f.j Decemoer. Magazine, tor lieceuiber. Reietv.J an-J for tale at LlrlMI'.

UOTI8 Pct T7ANMNG MILLS. JO Our wiutar lUi tily of ths Ijtnoistsr ir.J Tnl out Grain fan atiJ iu ire norlK AMIC' WARItaOP. PittborKh. liiER MILLS. 6 of Ilrckok'a Kr--ii of IV.7, itt et.e arl Utt At COst.

(COVlj JAM Ks 'OPUEK CUTTERS. Tn- Aii-uiv ilriy aud btraw t-no of tht mo-i Bifuple errmil'tc mitiimw in Price J7.tC, Ut f-alc faTTmkks. Lt MAOUlNtd Wo 1 mi.e ot ihe in.irixved IWilrua! f.twer anJ with Sr-par torri, z-vlv itt cur uh i. Vi'itb meLiu ny fu-otor, wih- in ret? fannds ftut! two can tKr-h Ka uf rr or iixii that tj-ntit of p--t. Pncw sit tl tmJ ctor 4.

iiilli trvt-t, IKt uofl JAMff? WAni.Hor PUKMiUM OTKWD Jll-T KKC KiVr.u XV TliKV'tLL K.Nvi- k. STKlNKlfCK. N. Ill ttowrwi Miii-rst. liLUVt.S.

A iuil suj.jly ft iith, 8I nt Vr 1 1 T-wiuc tiz, at price, HoK.Mvi ucvltt 17 -trt-jt tINK r.MUUUIDKKlK.S. lilCU 1USS rttiU'' A riMUi'W i i UillS fe PLEASANT SALB. A lo t.il I a -iaiillinit liou, ot hail and viaui u.ritt. in liotit. ur.

1.4 ol rroun.l 7ttact front ly -Jn oerp. Io a eitc.l. llath room. tlstnio, a brick atnl.le awl trait trea and whronnry Situate la Aik-huny city, ueur it lrwl. I'rirv 8 CI'TllBfcRT A tnjX, dot19 i srrwt.

11YVO LOTS Or' oa West C.un-. AII-Kli-ny. iib JmI Ij frrnne dwlhng buaw. fur aalo, IHlr i4.l. 3.

CliTHIH-liT A S.W, ,1 Mirlrt tr-t. UOV 1 CdU. IlrwrHBET-S C. Joat WsiGi Hoirmaa Wright, FLOUR FAC'IOKS, i it i a COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 75 KoUTH WIIAKVKaS AND lij NORTH WATKR AboTe Viae gtr.t, I'lULAUKLPHlA KKK Coursvl, Tbouitn A Co Ttiuiiii.on, t'lurs. A MtiT, frue i'ieb 4 A i- BaTatrait lUvtt Canby, Neville A Hughes, K.

M. Lfwi, Crwbif-r and M. Bank, Jo G. Mit btMi.CtfeAhur Alrrob Haiib Morris L. Itkl'owell A MCutcbtxm A Ooihtie, Jtfhil M.

Ki'ituedy A A Pickett, MitliewK A hrewsbary A Price, W. 11. Lau'ey A Sous, A. D. Bullock A W.

llultuM A Oo, Bagaiey, Cotgn.T A MayaviUf, Ky. UtiUipotiri, ubio. LoaUValle, Obio. Otnciiiuati, Oliio. Pitttburgb, Pa, GOODS FROM AUCTIOX.

Unbtaacbel Uusliu. for 3c 91 vtrti and upwavrtlii. -Dark Gray and brown Mixed ltao, tVc yard Plata cord Mu At- ltiut tv1 4 arti. Yaid miiv Cotuiga, aH colors, lil2c yard. AU voj! PtaiU, iitMible widths.

aud upvarda. And a great many otber leutiVtj at prires thni duly ctiUipct. Hon. U. UA.at.1) lurnM-riy i.ve ltrt, uov 18 So.

7-4 MiAfkct Maret-t. FaLls. Tb- fall of Drlhf. the fall ia the storks, and tlxs other iaila which are common at prt-sont, are alt inferior ia point of unpo tan to ih tail of the yar, and to tbt cou-atMjoant Dotwsity or provurttiK v-rcoTB aid other kwi-abm Karruautr) tK'fbre wintt-r (vta iu. Thj can bo done for gentlemen aud boys at Terr r-diieri ratot, at Ci.KriTifiii'a w.rTHIC HALL.

novlS G-jrur Vo.d Btre4 and iHaraond Allty. INSEED 50 barrels for sale bv B. A. VKXOOK Coraor Wood and Kirt bit. novl8 A LUM.

50 barrels for sale by B. A. AI1NKST0CK A nor 8 Comer Wood and Ktrat etraeti BALSAM COPAIVA. 400 lbs. for aie by B.

A FAH.NK.STOCK A CO, novl8 Corner Wood an-1 Fin.t strootn. DKAAVJJfG L.KS5OXS, AT IROS Cin' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, IM MECHANICAL, ARCHITKCTUBAL, AND CRAYON DKAWINO, Br John krz. a for further inforDiatioD Honly to Mr. W. Jfif.

KINS, Priueipil of irju City C-immrrcial iHniie, riH-burgb. I aovlA imd. mineral Waler Depot. J. tt BCPPUM U.

BUKEKK. JC. BUFFUM A Manufacturers of Saroaparilla, ftrineral Po, n0tth-l Ale an Porter: alo, Bottlers of cehbratd tilTitma Ale. Warehonw, Ne. 3A Hcrkft ttrtct, Pa-Orders lllkd and ohipned to all iirte of thafennrry aorteot notice.

Isaac josao a. a-au D. B. It OO Si. A tf AcrnnER or RijOEKS' IMPKOV1JV J-AIKfJT ST CULT I ATO IV CT 11 Coss Hoiis awo Fiaar Streets, PlTTKBFRflH.

PA Wheat, Rye aud Corn Wanted, av PBAEL STCAHrX MILL, ALLR'IUKNV CITY. rp SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN 1 the abare aotabttsbuierit, and are ptrparod pat THl meiurr prices cash roa ia.000 BUSHELS OP WHEAT. lu.000 RYK. 10,000 COliS. It is the Ititetitlon i the ropi it.4- to odor evraa runafr iiir any choise lota of bite or lied Wheat.

1 ri intend to max. very oapcrH.ir Kamily rmar, and are oviiiia to iy- BrmiMao to thr.ftvrwr, in he sh of an extra prie, to iu-dure htm to raioo a cbirfoo uu-dtly of wheat, and to bring it xo maraat la food order. JyloOydAw it. T. Ki.ikair A BBVJ.

FARMERS MECHANICS' INSURAiNCE COMPANX N. W. Corn ik Secoxd asd Walnut PtoUadclphln. Tbi fotlowlne statement exhibit, tbe llaeae and corv tion of the Company to November lot, IKorl: ITen-inntoreoeiyed on Moriao and Lulasd Uiako, to November lot, 16 Kira Iteuiiuiaa w. iittant on Lou 5,7 o4 4 Total $400.1 SS Paid Marine Lossoa.

Oa Paid Fire DO Kxpenaee, Salaries aad OO RtiiiourmncA, Heara Fremittmo and Agency chargces ,174 68 $177,128 kahuco MotMtiBiar with Company $32367 Ot The Am.Is ot the Company are 1. Phna City ami County l.n.li... IS I Railroad Borelo 1 1 ,000 00 ft Mortire Roal uO) 8u Odbitorulii, ai0 00 Uirard and Ccjioothlaticn hank Htock. 00 Depoerd with Duncan, Sherman A Ca, ScvVflt Oa Deferred Payment on 8tc loot due OT.TOO OO Not, for Marine Premiums Iio80 f. llur from Agouta, by Bob4 85.37 18 Premiums on Policies receutlj ieoued, and debt, doe tbeOo SM70 Balanaa ia liana, la.64 -4 Bf To Board of Directnn hav thio day declared a Dlvldead at IS pr P.yal,e on demand, on Ue boaiuee.

of the Company, to thw -1st irt. TH-MAS KLOEUXCK, Pruo-detit. ItDWAHD B. Hf LMBuLD, Secretary. XUOS.

J. HUMKK, Aicunt, PitMbarKh. oeT lygp o. 90 Water atroe. MOX03GAI1EL.A INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH.

1 OFriCKto. Water Street. JAUfis a. nuTCiuaos, rwideat. HICNKY M.

ATWOuX, guzetary. WILL I.NSUKE AUAINSI ALL KLVuE Or riBK AN. MARINE otaBcvoas: Tbnmaa S. Ctarae, William Rem, John Atwell, John M'btOTtt, O.oro A. Kerry, Alexander WilaoD Miller, at.

U. Uiiluiw, je.i:TmJrt Jame. A. Hntrbiaon. FARIVIEllN UNION SINS A xNf CE CO A JST i Pr.NNA.

Cadi tOitlal, a.oO, lnveoled. Ii.jnieo ly l-'ir-5, Tli.us. trtorui, as.J ither l.n:l-liiio, uo Warra an.) Motrhaodiw. a. tarurar.

-trnii as any aiiuilur :nt.tMtiou. turru ty iaaared oa very ternl, from one to nve yeaa. ii. promptly nd pa-1. HKPORT fP TllK CiJil fllMi OF TDK VARXKRa MUS CKMPASV, of Auburn, itraillord ocunty.

Pa Jau-wy 1M57. or. honied to tbe tock- ltol.h-rs, 4 m.io out ia with tho Stat. Law. of Ki.w Yoia.ohl0, IHiuoia, Ae.

Tho B.ime of th Company the FARM fcRM' UNION IN-5UKAXCS COMHif, lorateJ at Athena. Pa. Cfcarterstf April 13. be ihe lisiature nf Patiaaylvanla. Obarter port-tual.

Ch Canual, which all paid nji 1200,000 fiurpico in addition ther.o 8 Canh on hand aud on d. jvit J13.si 2 wen in toe nan. i. of ana in four oi trauamauaii, aarrd by Bond with 3S PilYy-lonr Uuciua and Mortgage, at 6 and 7 per cent, ion-reel, amotiatiog iu tho acirrvialMtn 16316 UO i Which are en valuable and iirodnrliTe real estate, priaci- illy laruia. recorded and ant lifaa, w.M-th rnv rally double the acmat, aad uitrfi, thau mnrlaxed for ilk each cam, aud in no case lirm than 60 pr cent, more, exclasive cf farm.

bB.ldinK.1, end so hy th Kecordra, wloire recorded, to the Andit-ra of the Htateo of Ohio anil. Iihuois. fc uieteen Ilotids. lnteruot 6pcrea eecnrity ample, amounting ia ta Affgrejiate to IlilU KceiTahle, viz Pl'-juiijory Notes, iiyalde on djBaaL. 4,360 2tf Cash da from responsinte pat ties on demand 1,363 4" Interest accroed and priBf-ieJiy due, payanly Jan.

1, ISoT. 11,046 J237.138 8 INCOME POO. TB. VEXB 1856. Amount of Premium, received Juring the 16,3 73 Interest 12 EXPINHTITEXO.

xpetseo for the year, includilir oommlaeiono, aalarne of orhceia, ronto, printing, postage, and all other expenses. ot IHvidenda paid dnrrne the year. 10,000 Amount paid for-Lease, that errnrred prior to Dec. 31, 1S5S lSJ J3 AmooBt paid hir loaou. that occurred daring the 43 UlEfUTIia.

Losoeo a.1jtted and not due Jt.liO 00 claimed and Bna.hnaaed..M... tl.Mdd Ou resisted 2,000 a reported, on which no action has been taken 1,000 00 AH other etaime af.ninst the emaU, not exoeeding oOO 00 00 Whole amosirt of risk taken dnring the year 00 Whole ameot of (n. at rfak at date $1,754,002 00 tirAT. or prwirsTLvsHia, 1 or UnAFien, FRANCIS TYLKIt, Preotdent. O.

N. SBIPMAN. T. I'rw t. J.

K. CANP1KLI. 8retarT. U. LLMAJ A Ajrent, Jy2S 76 fourth street, Huahnrgh.

DELAWARE MITCAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated by tbe Legislature of Peso, ylvaalt, 1 OPflCE, 8. 16. OOKN KB. THIRD AND WALNUT 8T8- Phllailtiphla.

e-lAllIN8 INSCRANCtn oa Veeeele, Cargo, Freight. to all parts of the world. INLAND ISBCRASCK8 ON 3'X)IB, by Kivora, Canals, Lak. and Land Carriages, to ail parts of tho Union flHB l. jUUANCt ON MEltCHA.NBlZIC gaueraily.

Oa Storoo, Dwelling Houses, Ac. AusU of the Cbmpany tfonrmber id, IBM. Bond, M.a-tmreo and Keal wf Pbiladeiphia City, and other Loans- luti 076 66 Btoefc ia beaks, Kailroad and Inem-aoe. )380 9a Bis receivable Caah on hand S74l 2e K.tftncos in hands of Agents, oa Ma-rlue Policiu. recently iasaed, and other debt.

doe tbe Company ISLAM 10 abasriptkia 100,000 00 0004 AT BltlCIOII. William Martin. James C. Hand, Tbaophilo. f'anldinc James Traituur, William Eyre, Joshua L- Price, James Teanent, Samuel K.

Stokso, Henry Sloan, James B. Mcjfai land, Tbomaa C. itaad, Robert barn, Jr, John H. Sempie, Pittahexaik, Dr. T.

D. Morgan, T. Locus, a Wli urn "i-TV 0.1. Joseph H. rteaL Kdaiand A.

Soader, John O. Paris, John B- Pearoee, Oeoru ti. Leiper, Kdward Darlmetoa, Ir. K. Hasten, William C.

Lndwig, Hugh Craig, epencev Mcnvata, Chaile Kelley, H. Jone Brooke, J. t. Jcdioeoa, Taoa. O.

Hawd. Tire Proaidest. ilxwiT Lnauaa, Decretory. P. A.

MADEIRA, Araat, Ha. 96 Water stnwt, Piuaburga- A Retired Phyolelaa, whoso sands of life hare nearly ran ont, dieooTen-d, while ia the JCaet la dies, a certain core for Coastimption, Asthma, Broechixm Ooflgha, Colds, and General lability. The remedy wee I discovered hy him wnt-a his only child, a daughter, waa I git-en up to die. lie hoard much c4 the woooerfai restorative and htaliult qualities of preparatiotio made from tho KaHt India Hemp, and tee thought occurred to him tha he rne-'ht make a remedy for his child. He studied eard-scd succeeded ia realizm his weihee.

His child was cured, and io now aiiTe aud w4.il. He hes since Bdmintatered the -wonderful remedy to tbowaattds .4 muerer. ra all parts of the world, and he baa never tailed ia eukina; theax roe-plotely heal a. aad happr- Miehtitr to do as mach rood as possible, he will seed to oudi of his attlvted (eliow44ora as request it, this ipe, with lull and i xpit it d.rertKm tor making it au, aara soooeasiaiiy aainir rt. He require gacn Hi, USISBHII be retorned a.

pootag oa the reape, 1 ne aj pmsi wo paymeet ot thai 1 Adihveo, Ma. IS Qrand street, i. OCHRE. x0 barrels Americaui and Frenotir forseie by B. A.

AUMLaliJC A CO. uir tnree eeat. to tnd the femaiader klreitaunest. 9 DR. H.

JAMB8, leney Olry, J. J. jf ceiver was but for the life of us we iTT 1 I iiX UTVYj I FFT IBAV cannot imnpine what he was to reoeive," a.1'" iJtll.ilIU.t ilLlJl IHO.lj there appears to be no notes or evidence of debt, i Also except tbe receipt of the Ohio mun." Amos 0ALVAN17.KH CokkUtlAVKD tK'iN, for Roofing; D. Lnckwood, of is the Receiver. 8lnK -d B0W The CommiHsioners also caused the arrest of 1 1 1 3 'if Tt i.

i -ALL OKl'KIU JOKQALV AMilNfl will bo promptly liosweil C. I'eck, nf If irtlord, formerly of hwt atuaded to at tl auie i i i iin. and Miller, of Buffalo, who are 1 Directors of the Bunk, and have taken steps to 1 A rT( 5-1 l-TQ insure the sre--t of tho President of the in- il Ivil LiiOe 1 ill etltuitt'tl, WIIU .111 in nil- mi. xuw Directors cuered bail, but Judge Butler would nrt accept it yesleniay (Nov. 12,) but directed i Ihut a further hearir of tha case be had to-day (Nov.

13.) before him at Brooklyn. The arrest are mnJj on the charge of fraud. The Oratiite ink is strictly a "bank of circu lation," to relieve the people. About two hundred more such institutions in Connecticut would mv.ke btis'iirfs lively. trHalrhilor'i Hair ny "Let thio be yoo, trucii" il.nt it no diflVrenc how kt or red, or 7171- itjW brJ batcHELOK'S will mao.

tha loatt injury. It Kill never fade or turn raitty. Warranted, Mlo ai.d ac.ld, rr atiltMl, (iu nine rooaia,) at BATCl! Un8 Wig kactory, 333 Broad.ay, bo York. 1 goM; wbolra! and rsu.lt, L.y lr. 6ao.

H- Knaaa, Voo-l airMi' deldAv i i BONNET VELVET. Every variety of Bonnet material, Sillli, ValvaU and Batino, for oale at riovl3 uohNora BLACKBOARD CRAYONS For sale by W. O. JOHNSTO OO, novl7 Btauwero, ST Wood (treat..

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