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''* ’*!• • r i- *• • • * - » ‘ \ —v' mv .V£"s>j ■f*. ;v .>•;» . -■* ' , -. f. ■ >i m-. , v s v,* *• • . .. - w*• *wl- - > f ;: v^w-s\ 7:-.. .. Halt} JEtoming PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY MOR NIN Q::::::: NOVE,M B E R 1, MORNING POST JOB OFFICH. Wo would call tbo attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to th- fact that wVhavo just received from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Typo, and are now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Dilj Heads, Paper Boclis, Posters, and for exhibi tions. AH order* will bo promptly filled. News of Lli« Day. Cholera still lingers in New York. Among the 478 deaths there la3t week, 84 wero from that Two Geimatu. who came by tbo steamer Wash ington, were am sited for smuggling. They had around their persons belts, in which were se* crcted watches valued at $5,000. In another instance a package of smuggled linen goods from France, of the value of $2OO, was dis covered ou board tbo Havre packet ship William Layter. AKOTHISK EASTERN WAR. We hare an Eastern war near home now, and about as interesting to the peoplo of this conn, try as the Russo Turkish war, and mach less bloody. It is an oyster war; and the weapons aro the newspaper press of New Tork, Philadel phia and Baltimoro; and certificates of ohemists and physicians. Many of tho papers have as serted that there is a disease among the Oysters this year that renders them unwholesome food. Muuy instances have been given of sudden sick ness, and even death, after indulging freely in the Oyster luxury. The impression bad become pretty general that it was not safe to eat them. Rut as a very largo portion of tho people are very fond of them, and a large class of men make their living by procuring and selling Oys ters, it i 9 not surprising that tho Oyster disease should be denied. Tho papers of the Eastern cities are taking sideß on the subject, and quite an animated discussion has arisen. Chemists have been employed to disseot and analyze the oyster, and they certify tbot “there is nothing tho matter with them.” Physicians, who have attended cases of sickness supposed to bo pro duced by eating Oysters, attribute the sickness to other causes This is a question of considerable interest. Asido from the pleasure of oyster-eating as a luxury, oysters have become an important arti cle of food, and thousands, and hundreds of thousands of tons are annually consumed, and they have hitherto been considered wholesome and nutritious food. In this view of the matter it becomes of interest to koow whether, in this year of short crops, the oysters are to be con demned as unwholesome and dangerous food. Those who understand the oyster trade of the east will appreciate the loss should the oyster crop fail, or prove unwholesome. From the state °f the testimony now, we are incline ! to the ! opinion that the bivalves are sound as usual this ’> year, and may be indulged in without danger. ! Every one can jadge for himself after a trial. ' They are supposed to be most wholesome when ! cooked in some form. , To show the state of this “war in the cast,” i wo take the following from iho Philadelphia; raintylvanian: W* ( n> JkU.v 1q the habit of . ating fact «<• din.* upon thf-m— and tb.r* aru tho-w wUh cur t enw who eat them morning, c«>nn and nicht without perieneiou any other emotion than of AuthCi.-tkma.id ! tlchght. boartm.uroyftmwd euoeern'-d, it* report b> ' a d.mnntfit lit* I npna their character. and th-ir T -?y fat 1 th ; e - eutr V**- Th«f*Hln« c!T in the I rale of the birolvcs hw b*vn t«tj and must r,.-' i ; *. ly the Industry of a large cin*j , f aho *u;~ ! I»ort thom«K.«Tiw and families, at this **»,».u of tu \e»,r hr 1 catolling thace delieioua ab*ll-fuh. We protect ‘thi ' New Yorkrri ouryie* their enry ao far a* to K j T «- our o«- i tors a had u«n. s u they are aocuAlonud to give exetv thing ! cite that belongs U> Philadelphia.*’ * | 1 THK GAZETTE AND THE FAIR* Tho editor of the Gazttie ia, m our view, “more Dies than wise ” in hig opinion ia regard to ladies exhibiting their skill in horsemanship at State and County, Fairs. We see no objection to it for those who like iL Such exorcise* are healthful, and give vigor of body, courage and activity to ladies as well as gontlemen ; and the editor who objects to it must be anything but a Woman’s Rights mao. Riding on boreeb&ck is one of the most appro priate and healthful exercises for ladies ; and if American girls were more generally trained to it, it would greatly improve not only their ap pearance, bat their appetite and health. Wby may they not take part in the exhibitions at Fairs ? Tbero ia nothing immoileet in a la dy's exhibiting conrago, activity, etrength or skill. We are afraid oor neighbor of the QaztUc is becoming pretty muoh of a Turk ; and that he may yet insist that no lady shall appear on the Btreot without being thickly roiled. That iB the way at Constantinople ; but it won’t do here. barnum humbugs. The Pittsburgh Gazette it sound on one sub ject; and that is tho fraudulent humbugs of Barnum. It is now alleged that Barnnm hae eold the copy-right of bis twaddling auto-biogra phy to Redficld, tho publisher, for $76,000. The New Vork Times expoeea the trick as a mere at tempt to produce the impression that there is an immense demand for tho book. Thero has been no suoh a sale of copy-right; and no each demand for this new epecies of dish-water liter atnre. Tho people uecd not be surprised at any kind of etories told about this book. They are all advertisements, and paid for; and are designed to prepare the public to bleed freely for this new dodge of the greedy showman. A wealthy planter residing near Mem „■ phis, Miss., recently eloped with the youngest daughter of an old and highly esteemed neigh bor. The gay Lothario is more than forty years old, and has a wife who has borno him seren children, while the yonng lady with whom he eloped is bnt thirtoen. The Enquirer thinks a thorough inrestigation may lend to the oonolu- Bion that a mad-house, rathor than the peniten tiary, is his suitable place of incarceration. The person referred to has long borne the character of eccentricity, and by many of those who knew him well, was regarded as not a little “crack ed,” though otherwise esteemed as in every respeot a good citizen and an excellent gen tleman. .. V "“ M 6U “B of money having been lost through the mails between Cleveland and Wheel ing, a few days since a speoial mail agent un dertook to ferret out the robber. Suspicion finally rested on the WellsviUe offioe. Eighty dollars recently mailed at that plaoe was ab stracted, and the robbery traoed to the son of the postmaster, who was arrested and taken to Columbus. , We are B la< * to see that our German con temporary, the Pittsburger Kepublicaner,” has appeare m a new and handsome dress. It now makes a very neat appearance, and we have no doubt that those of our business community who wish to bring their commodities to the notice of the German portion of the community will find the Bepubhoaner ” a desirable medium of ad vertiaing. Some of the Cincinnati police last week made a desoent on a den of counterfeiters, at North Madison, la., and arrested Wm. Hayden Mary Jane Hayden, and Wm. Boyd. Over *l,OOO dollars in counterfeit money were found ta their possession. They will have a trial at «»diaon next March. i. -JJ k x -. ,* •** 4 r J *>*-'*’ {The depositors in P*B, Manchester's People’s Bank held a meeting on Saturday afternoon, to hoar what tho assets were, and see what per. oent. thero would be to divide. Tho place isde scribed to have been crowded with laboring men in their overj-day garments, men with bronzed faces ami toil-hardened hands, who hod earned their little wealth by the sweat of their brow|; and there were women, too, with poverty written on every foatnfe, who were anxious to ascertain how tnnoh the rich banker had defrauded tbenE At last it was announced that the only assets certs inly available was the furniture of his house, which 19 very rich, and a costly library. These effects may bring at public sale $5,000. There nro also notes belonging to Manchester calling for about $2,700, most of which are good for nothing, und altogether worth perhaps $l,OOO. The amount of overdrafts shows that reliable men have overdrawn $1,400. So that without allowing anything for the expenses of reducing to money the personal property, we have $7,400 to bslnnco $140,000, and store bills to an indefi nite amount. The announcement of tho assig nee that the creditors would have five per cent, of their deposits, (half the interest without the principal,) was received with a roar of laughter, but thero were those who shed tears. Tho total amount of Manchester’s indebted ness is $240,000. and of this there will bo a clean dead loss to tho People of at least $125,- 000. The aggregato of mortgages held against the real estate is $70,600. Tho mortgage notes for more Jhan half this sum are already past due. Tho grouud rents, tax' s, insurance mouey, at interest on mortgage cotes, will nearly, quite, consume the rents of the buildings. This swindle has been a most outrageous affair. While the baoker and his family have been eojoyiug every luxury that wealth can af ford ; living in a palatial mansion, aud riding in their carriage, dressed in purplo and fine linen, these poor people were toiling to accumulate what would keep them from starvation, should they ho stricken with sickness, or in any way bo dqmveJ of their only means cf support. To Lave it thus da«*hrd away at a bingle strike, by tho roguery of a man who they had every reason to believe was honest, will discourage them, and prevent many from attempting ever to r.tcumu late again. We hope there is some punishment in reserve fir this swindling scoundrel. Another Dreadful Calamity —Howard Co ge, at Marion, Alabama, wn destroy.*] b at midnight, lately, aud the it.mites Asleep in the third and fourth stories frightfully burned and mangled iu endeavoring to make their escape. Ouc negro servant who rushed down tho 6tairway through th.' tlamc? Wis so badly burned that be has since died. The boys to the number of 27 or 2H, jumped from the windows to the gTouod, and 2*2 of them were dreadfully burned and mangled. One of them subsequently died, ao .i B ev. r*l others it was thought could not live. An Americas Vinner. Jerome Nupdevn Bo najurtc, late cf the Unite ! States army, having r« .ngned bis rack in our American service, a* rc reported, hAo been appointed k-.-un iiou tenant in th /th French hragooos, and Uss tail e-J ro.u Marseilles. to join his regiment, now id t». ' Ciirntw A Marseillc.i papi-r sty!**.-, him Pr:zcc. and he is really entitled to it, hot he has n\ member uf the Imperial family. Where is our Bourbon and M i lingo ? WMr. T B. Cutnromg. Secretary cf the cc?,- tcrritorrial goveroWnt ..f NVbnuk %. has Written back to his friends in Keokuk, in regard to the new territory He nay.. : •'ou my ray out, I met a man returning AV/ from Nebraska, gave &s Ilia reason, that he was required to tike an oath, before settling, tint he Wuiild v.ur for Ibo introduction . f thvrrj ' ' I h *ve enlr to tuy toru tins i* utterly ni.surd No not* be Jrv.ams that N’ebriit-ka wiii ts-r L I J u! i 13 it Purposed that Kacsas will ! i£r the St. Joseph's correspondent c,{ ibe St. Louie RrpuKlic-tn says tho remains w f Got Burt, lute Governor of tho Territory of NV br.itka, arrived overland on the lM:h, in that city, in charge of the committee appointed by acting Gov. Cummiog to accompany them to South Carolina. The committee consiata of Cui W. B. Howard, New York ; Col. B Oreene. Ohio : Jatr-oB H. Hoyle, Esq , ami M*j. Wm. R. Jones, of South Carolina. The Secretary of tho Ohio Stale Board of Agriculture corrects an erroneous statement made in regard to tho receipts of a late State Fair. He says instead of their being but SK,. 860 taken, tho amount wae $14,W0, and that only about $2O was lost by tho failure u! Bai?ks, instead of $l,OOO, as has been exten sively stated. Dreadful Collision on tbs Great Wests Hallway— *U Killed and Wounded. In addition to our tclegrr.phio report of the coll.-vion that occurred on the Great Western Railway, ou Thursday night last, we have the following particulars The accident appears to have resulted from two or three previous slight mishaps, which kept the Express Train back just two hours and forty-six miuotea behind time. When about 81 miles west of Windsor, it met the Graveltraio backing into Chatham, the En gineer of the latter tuppoainy the Express' 7 bad passed. The collision was tho most frightful affair ever known on a western road. Tho Express consisted of four first class, and two second class cars, -all full of passengers. So forcible Was the shock that the car next to the baggage car was jumped completely over the seoond class car, killing or wounding nearly all the pusseu gers in both cars, and smashing them to atoms. Tbo front first class oar was also dashed to pieces, and tho passengers in tho front part nearly all killed, or badly injured. When the informant left the sceoe, thero had been twenty-fire eleven dead women, eleven dead children, twonty-one wounded men! and twenty wounded women and children taken from the mass of ruins—making eighty-nine in all, killed or wounded ; but afterwards, eleven more were reported dead, making fifty-eight lives lost. The dead and wounded were taken to Chatham. Among the horrible incidents, the AdvertUer learned from Mr. W. H. Weed, oue of the pas aengers, that, Mr. jßandall Watson, of Cort land county, was detained at the Suspension Bridge, to look after baggage, and came with him ou toe following train, to witness the heart rending sight nf his wife with both legs broken and otherwise, injured, his daughter badly in jured, his son with leg broken, and ono or two other membors of his family lying dead and mangled in the ruins. The names of Thomas F. Meagher, Dr. Jack son, of Hartford, Conn., and Mr. Mutter, the Conductor, are mentioned as unremitting in their exertions to alleviate the sufferings of the wounded and dying. No blame whatever is attached to the Conduc tor or Engineer of the passenger train. The fault rests with the Engineer of tho gravel train, who should have known whether the Express had passed. His name was not learned, and he left the ground immediately. iFrom theCSaciQMtlJOommurclal, of Saturday.j Affray at Newport—Two Men Shot. About two o'clock yesterday morning, John Marshall shot two men in Newport, under the following oiroumstancos. He and others wore in Dixon s Restaurant, when Marshall without any apparent cause, drew a revolver and fired at W “‘‘ J am ThO >»n missed Smith, but struck Harvey Thomas, shoemaker e u m ’ law of entering 'the right side, between the third and fourth ribs and lodging m the lunge. Marshall immediately fired at Smith again, the ball entering at the lower edge of the ribs, following the interlin ing or the peritorum. Marehall endeavored to shoot other persons present, whea he was ar rested and lodged in jail. He said he procured the revolver to shoot Smith, but shot his brother in-law by accident. Smith says he never ex changed a word with Marshall in his life, and Mntiut aooount for the attaok upon him. Drs. Foster and Shader extracted the ball from last evening. misrrMoW > bat Thom “ *4l • H * n % :! '^Sr, *‘; r Tlie Bank Swindle lu Cincinnati* The Pacific’s Mails. TAKE The Rassians Defend Hie Crimea. HEAVY FAILURES IX- IRELAND, THE AttCTIC. Tho following notice wns poßtedintho Under writers’ rooms at Liverpool: “ The royal m-iil steamer Canada, spoken on the morning of the sth instant by the steamer Arabia, made great exertions to communicate With the latter, but the only word heard was “saved. She then telegraphed the Arctic’s number and several other signals, but the ves sels were by that timo too far apart for them to be made out.” •'O.OOO ANGLO-FRENCH IN THE FIELD. The nows from the Crimea is nothing! A multitude of private letters, telegraphic deq.nich es, aud revivals of old news is found in the Eng- Unh and contiueutal papers, but none of these state that Sebastopol is takeo, nor that the al lies hove made much progress towards taking it. Lord Raglan’s latest despatches say that he ex peoted to “open fire” inafewdays; and pri vate letters add that an attack on the ootworks was fixed for tho Oth instant. Menscbikoff kept the fit 1d to the northward of Sebastopol. The poaitiou of the allies was strong and easily de fensible against an nttack from the landward The allied extreme right leans ou tbc slope of the mountains east of Balaklava, which run down like immense walls to Aioushta. The allies’ siege anillery, with sixty thousand gabions, facines and piUs, have been disem barked, and hav.t incisily reached the camp. Monuhikoff »*•,* on-* hundred field guns with his army. <>,. the 4ih, a oi,nii.-undo look place be tween some Fairish ni< aiders and the Q.mrnn t-m* fon crman powers. 1,, ibo crowd cf so called ‘* deq.itches ’ the following are the only onee (hat indicate uuy progress in thu operations : t , ; v ' ,lJnu -- Ra.'lad tuutwrl! .i. '.T’o' - !V| , ’ l ’ , ' r ir ' L, ‘ " 11 r -r"-'rt»w] from(>sn«t»ntinn it-’e "hV.M |'. n \ Muicbl , ,V; V' ’“t 1 ''••"•'■"•--'•n.l that :h- «outlj>-rc ’ ‘ r ;'. 1 ll ‘'‘ f»r th. • >• -...1 f r ...aai-ru th- Uih an d luth " Against these ret the following, received from ,, t. The Russians stem fully determined u defend iLt Crimea. rm should tUhnstnpot fall. A„ „ proof uf the imp,,runo.- attached i., tb o .l-fmcc It Is currently giren out in Ru.„a that theUrand Duke Contttnutmr will himself take oomtnand of the southern array. The ,|ucsii„u is discussed • ■in much earnestness as ,hc p u s,i t) j|,t T 0 f r ,. inforcemeDts reaching MenchikofT, so as'lc. eua hlo Inm to assume the itlrnsiro in the field aiainst the allies, and compel them to raise the siege. The Russians have already dU.Oou men entrenched at I!.kshisrrai as a nucleus for the eipeciet reinferc menls. and the army of the Ir.tura will he, l,y the middle of Uoluber, in a p anion to opt rat- trith t.'t,t)Ott m en in the field the t.-.te»..| garrison, which numbers thu tot-i! liuM;;. r t'd lutco being ibui ‘.'o,- ; To inert thin f..rcr the *m«, h-.ve, at the rrr . ii[ mom ... t. t..,.( t ,j sbi.rc, .u uiim lor, thi.li, ... r.v I'll OO | tbwv on. con uuuoilv hnoffne r,,„0 rf ., ra , o , coorer. the Irve cctnni«iij of the «r». Eight 11. 'Uronti alhuonol Turks ore uttiier or Jem t rroUrk fr.-ra V..,,t m.l the ll^ti,-, , "‘'.ntt'-l.t if ..OO) »|.; f.rorcci direct from Aieiuilrt* t.i the Crimea. Tltr RaMiuu will lha, he outantnlrer, r.nd , be ,n, M h „ f 8 , KrtiltrrjF (for whieh bOy.Oirl .hot and .hell are already landed) aod all arm, of w «rUn there i. ferry ftahahtlny that Sri | wi „ fli | anJ jo rhap, .peej.lv, |t tt , i, ,, f u „ 01 ., M foliow , thuitsfall.nl etlltii-.ar Tutkej i, »e|l tjijt') '•xhaii.tr I •[ mrolt,. France, it „ true i.ut.t.l! 1.(0 Olio t-.ni ;„,p ir ,; EeplauJ ha, out a -ingle rtp-iauM, ttnlt., .hr brings for.ard her s-p.iys from India. Kottata. on the rnulrarr ha. iininen.e resetrri., and mar protract the in !•. Unit* !j. (..SAT I.S.TM, _s lr KI ward Belcher is un •*t cou ;' T ,,kl - ” f-'f Li. muu« nu-n. of [he ex| edition. The inquiry*, Ire >r»-i merely. I-r.yera b.ive been offered in r of .he I- K-ia in rntlioHc ch.pei. Ur " f lfcl ' •*»»* who fell 01 Alma Cholera continued to epread in Itub.iu The Karl of A.nylon dead. the 71,. year of hi, age iln sod, l.orj .Y.rrcy,, succeed, in the tide end e-tntffl The subject which at present tn >e( occupies ll.e attention of the British public is the lament (iblf dvhriouoy of surgeuns, aurgica! requirement-, which is distrcHingly mere wing the imrUluy arnerg the sick and wounded of the army ot the fc-w-.t. Already a national aubacrin ! ,:5n b ™ lim Ml. U«ta 4tol oo Mac. 2.l—Mac plunged in, o»ught Tom a regular “ Ml? fvjuitrr" on the mark with hia right, wheu Tom made bis favorite upper cut on the left on Moo's mouth, which brought him down I'rom the diet up to the 40th was eery pretty pUj, each forty coming well to the scratch and playtug Weil tuto each others' breadbaskets prepers, kissers, and proboscis. ’ 11— Tom led off. aai delivered .Mao a right hand stinger, which bromtbt away the cochineal from Mac e sinister pee|ffr. Mac blowed like a grampus, turned tail aud run, when, Tom fol lowing, brought bin down. 1-—M«vc rushrd in. mitred a beary Up ou the larboard peeper, bat got a pop on bis rich! optio, at which be fell. b The match was now most exciting. Up to the i4th hoth displayed groat rallying power*. Iloth enoute presented a beautiful carnation the ruhy running freely from taps on the peep ers, the nea.te-t supply of gra.y dropping from Tom, r„ frontit. Uots were kcon on both ■►l Mac at him again with botk mawlers on the eonk and mouth, and Tom dropped. 6.1 -Both revived and went at it stoutly T m now drew more of the pinking from Mao's left brow by a tirtueadoo* spank, and hit him a lab bo the nasal reservoir. At which Mao rallied, and planting twte. on Totn'a ewigger tr, tight him down Cheers on both sides ’ From this t.. the Both Tom was receiver general. «»■> —Two apota from each daddle diatlH«d the prarr from each cut oa Tom'® face. At thia he ra.luid and planted a tremendous mug-breaker «n M*c« profile, at which be fell 0* " —M»o ahook himself, went in hslteT ike] -.aught Tom on tho proboscis; got him again ' the peepers, which felled him. -Tom rushed in and brought him down be ihle Bidewiper. J -Both fresh; purple streamleu Sowing o s kisser more like a cooked hat, than a do >too trap ; in he pitched like a mad bull, slog ged awuj- on the left throat ; after whioh tee meo'ioua fibbing uod infighting, when both fell side wn.l side. fit-Tom got Ha randam shots on the month nnj in endearoring lo rally put i n a f ou l blow A claim or foul waa immediately made by Mac'* (riends-Tom’s yielded. The umpirea deciding that Mac wae entitled to the wager. Thie wae probably one of tho finest eahibl. lions of .list 'am that erer took place in the United Mates or Canada. Both parties exhibited the highest game qualities. Our own opinion la not a tery positire one, and yet wo think that aa far as the reputation of our city is concerned in these matters, we hare in tho person of McQow an a moot noble champion. As Eccesteic Will —Mr. Railing, of Now Hampshire, Eogland, was among tho victims of the last railroad accident betwoen Brighton and London. Hie heire, after haring paid him the customary funeral honors, did what all heirs do IU similar cases, opened the will of the deceased to asoertain what shore esoh was to hare in his posthumous liberalities. As he had never given a penny to either of his relatives, during his lifetime, they expected to be the rioher now that he was no more. One may imagine the sur prise caused by the first line of the will: " This is my testament, I giro and bequeath all my goods, present or future, morable or im morablc, in England or on the continent, to that railroad oompany on whose road I hare had the happiness to meet with death—that blessed Jclirerar.ee from my terrestrial prison.” Further on, the testator gires his reasons for his bequest. Tho ides had taken firm posses sion of his mind that be was destined to die a violent death, and the most desirable one in his view was that oaused by the explosion of a lo oomotire. He traveled, therefore, constantly on the railroads in England, Belgium and Franoe. There was not a station where ho was not known! All the conductors wore familiar with his peou! liar costume. He had narrowly esoaped death several times. Onoe, he was shut up in a oar under water ; another time he was in the next oar to tho one that was shattered, and ho descri bed with the greatest enthusiasm those terrible accidents, when he saw death so near withoutlbe ing able to obtain it. Disappointed in Europe he went to tho United States. He made fro! quent excursions on tho Ohio, tho Mississippi tbeOntario, and the Niagara; but, notwithstand! ing tlieir frequent explosions, he returned with a whole skin. He was destined to bo orushod un der a oar of the mother country. It is said that the relatives will attempt to break the will on the ground of insanity, but it is probable that the ruilroad will win the suit in spite of the proverb that the murderer never inherits from tho viotim. Men of America. The greatest man, “take him all in all,” of the last hundred years, was George Washington —an American. The greatest dootor of Divinity was Jonathan £dwards—an American. The greatest philosopher was Benj. Franklin —an American. The greatest of living historians is W. H. Prescott—an American. The greatest of living sculptors is Hiram Pow ers—an American. The greatest ornithologist was John J. Ando bon—an American. There has been no English writer in the pres ent age, whose works have been marked with more humor or more refinement, or more grace, than those of Washington Irving—an American. The greatest Lexicographer, sinoe the time of Johnson, was Noah Webster—an American. The inventors whose works have been produc tive of the greatest amount of benefit to man kind in the last century, were Godfrey, Pitch, Fnlton and Whitney— all Americans. - #* * - £»-PalpUatlon of the Heart, Nervous Die eases, Liver Cumploint^ .Neuralgia,. Bjgpepeia,•CoatiTeness and Piles, are all relieved and cured in an incredible short space of time, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture, the great tonic and puriOer of the blood. It contains not a particle of or any noxious drug; it ie perfectly harm leas, and has cored more than five hundred cases ot disease. Wo.can only refer the reader to the certificatea, a few of which may be found in another column, and all of wUeh an* detailed in fall around the bottle. It is the greatest of all Spring and Fall Medicines, and possesses an influence OTec the Mood truly remarkable. See advertisement. oct3l;lm lnvigorating Klixftr or Cor di il.—•• In time of peace prepare for war,” is a sound max im ; lu time of health prepare for riekneiw, is an aphorism no lees wlae. Spring, with Us freshness, its vitalizing atmosphere, its cheering influences, Is now with ns; bot summer, and with it, perchance, that dread scourge, the cholera, approaches. Let all whose physical organization U sensitive and delicate, fortify their systems against the enervating heats of the coming season by a course of that most powerful, inocuous and infallible of all restorative* and tonics. Da MORflß’B INVIGORATING ELIXIR OR CORDIAL. As a cure for all nervous and functional dis eases, in both wxes, its feme U co-extensive with the Union; bat be It remembered that as a preventive it is *° valuahle. It gives to the animal powers a resto rant force tnat enables it to pass scatbless through the fiery furnace of contagion, or, in the event of an attack, to oonquer the malady. Add vigor to the frame note, for there is no saying bow soon It may be required. It is among the feeble, the torpid, the depressed, that epidemics reap their harvests of death. If, therefore, you are affected with any phase of nervous disease, or with any affection of the stomach, If you are depressed in spirits, or enfeebled hi body, i4in abort,you are in a coisliioo which renders you peculiarly susceptible to unhealthy influences, resort to thU lovigorant, alterative and aritisepUc, in which, under Providence, fullness of years is offered to the feeble, and a "happy-iasue" out of their difficulties to ail who suffer from shattered nerves and weak digestive organ*. Tho Cordial la put up, highly concentrated, in pint boU ties. Price three dollars per bottle; two for five dollars; six for twelve dollars. C. 11. RING, I‘roprietor, 192 Broadway, New York. Add by Druggists throughout the United States, rod the West Indies. AQKNTB. * BROS„ No. 00 Wood street, Pittsburgh. DU. 080. H. KEYSRR, No. 140 Wood itrat. dn J. P. FLEMINO, Allegheny CSty. oct2Balaw Interesting t o thoae Suffering from Hemdaebee-ii Certain Remedp found in Dr.lTLtmdt Celebrated Liter PHU —The following hi a sample of eertifl cat** received daily from our own citizen.* : Naw Yoag, August 1,1852. Tht# l* to certify that I have,been subject, at times, to •vere Headache ; sometime* ib* pain would be fo severe I mid rest neither day nor night. Heating of Dr. M’Lanc’s celebrated Liver Pill*, I sent and got a box, of which I U-ok two pills on going to bed, for two nights They re li«M(*d nae entirely. Some time has now elapsed, and I have had no more trouble from Bie* Headache I*. B.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane’* ctD •brated Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable Drug Store* in this city. Purchaaera will please be careful to a*k for, sad none but I>r. STlAae’* Liver Pill*. There ars other Pills, purporting to Ur Liver Pill*, now before the publte. AUo, for sale by th* role proprietor*. Fleming Baoa^ Saecmsm to J. Kidd A &>, No. 00 Wood meet. **-To Whom tt may Conecrn.a-UyoQ want a splendid Suing Suit yen eaa get it at URIBBLK’B. If you want any Gentlemen's Fornfehiog Goods, in all Variety, why (HUBBLE ha* 'em. If yon want the bent acting Pant* you ever wore, GBIBBLU'S i 3 the place to leorv your measure He can farnieh Umbrellas, Carpet Ua*:>. Trunks, Valises, Ac., at price* to suit all sorts of eui-tomera. 500 Liberty street, bead ol Wood. w * tlW B. GRIBBLB* DIED, ' r*ttrday, at 12 oVloek, 3d., at his residence, in Bridge w*ter, Beaver couniy, of Disease of tbs Brain, Col. DAVID UGIL?, Bged aboat 47 year*. HI. (uncr.l will uk. ].l»c.i THIS AJ-TERNOOX, .t four o'rlo-k At her t-.-m4.iic*. /„ Clinton, All.-eh.nj count,. Pt, on spu* I ', ?"*• ?"• AN!iA M'MIWtlU*, nfct of John M Murtne, Egg- defean-vl, aged aOout 80 year*. AB VZRTIBEman S~ ' 5 I*eetnre.—You*lecu *-’ l ia' ijnrrrruTt.—MlBB LUCY BTOXt. v-r hiLSeit*, will deliver a Lecture land bat on*.) be r«;n the Association. „ a THURSDAY EVENING, Novem- Ur .1. a! Moronic flail. ‘ s itj'.-ct <>f Uh, Liwtor *~Tk, IVrsrn:, t rAoT it fr'i^urt trim! u . . rrt/j. >'f Mow Stooe’s ability as a Lecturer, the Committee ■bwia uunn-weanMo speak: it has received the euJoree w*? 1 ,-. l ?'i. ,l «n:sphfre*. eiio stand* acknowledged the t*ei>ter of h*r sex. The Committee have been so firtu na r to Let presence, whilst passing through the «t>, I.) accident, and this, therefore, will i*. the only op- Formally <-.f Leering her during the entire winter, as her Murigem-o:* -Uwhore will not permit of her again leetu ritig .jnrinr the cour*o rjwn at ('i-i o’clock; Lecture to commence at ' . '/'• , Vl*' k T U o{ ‘-io e*dl I -1 ' 'o7no ,° AS L J ' ACK KT. AND TEKT-RAL A.I Coloblim LB ° Afi from Cltypooi’n Station to Newark leaving Stenbenvllleat 7 o’eloek, A. M., arrive av'? V, m ,t * ' VOMet wKh s Ulii Kxprwn Train, on C«ntr»l Ohie Railroad, fcr Newark and Columbuj, arrl *“* t M ?,e^ xrk *t l-i. 03 A. IL, and Colombuaat A.M., oouuerting immediately with train for Cincinnati; and at Xenia with train fjr ladiaaapolia and Chicago n . , VIA DAYTON. Returning, passengers leave Columbus at G. 40 A. M.and »fnrln K at Clajpool’e at 9.1 W A. M., *“>“«diatelv for Steubenville and intermediate poime, and arriving at Steubenville at 7.46 l» M W „ „ PRESENT KAIIK. *n>m Steubenville to Newark, . *3 46 i*v do. Colnmbua, . * 446 .1 n J “J* ™“ *«' PKWU. Ticket, Newark ot ™ OWo offices in Coluaibuj and Paaeengerv change Can at Newark, for UU Vernon, fibal- b J' M»n*fl«ld, Sandusky dij and Toledo. T*i k- *** yteobenville and Indiana Railroad * 3, "“ k ’ ISSk d W B « - -1°I l Superintendent. WTIRRKIfI ?*? o,l *? r ' S »•**«•• 2Afi£'m££ t fZm T ? ttm * nUr y *° ttJe 'State of JAMES CLBUAOE, lata of Robinson township, Al toS'nLJt 7 ’ d '*r?V b *r bwn *r«t*l totheruW. to mIS ,a<,ebtaa to ““ «»•»• «« rnqueet-d to tDHke Immediate payment, and Umm having claims " preeent th«n (duly authenticated) ~ X „®' ,n L* JOSEPH K. CUBBAUE, of Roblaaon townihip, Executor. TN ,n ®*thcnatiei, TN th« M«u»m»u<*j Depertmentof Duff*Cotlem. toqck 1 auo ere taught Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry Triffo tETm' 7 ; Sarv<7lng ’ f«• or **' pJSvm beUkca togte the ma»t eonoee end practical methods of calculation STm n? U *!f ry ® TBn,ng .- «<*P‘ Saturday. Lao«£a*«. ss 2SsSf , - B aa 6. ta lta " fnUr,i * jcu "-^ P. HAYDKN. A. U., OT * Prof of Mathematic and BUTTKH-O bbl* P*ek«l Batter. Just needed ud Ibi »aU by [aorij HENRY H. OOLLINB. CILO\BR &EKD—SO buihela for sola by nuTl IISNBT H. OOLUNB. / IUKKBK_4UU box«a prlttß W. R. Cutting ObMM: w 21b do HoglUh Dairy d O . , p OO do Putnam Fans do* ThU day racairad and for sals by ■"” 1 HENRY U. COLLINS- 1?IBU —loObfttf bbls White Fbh: 100 do Trout; 76 do Salmon; 20 do Plokerc!; HKlfteen Cents! “ MAOAZINB FOR NO ,'.¥:“,?*?•— Cw V™ : N *i>° l “ , n Konaparto, bp John “■ V- Abl >? t . l .- I'loßtretod with llfteen engraytnn; TbeGrae! ratio Da of laahkms, iliuatrated by twenty-two engraringß- Son •’Whom”!! Jf” 11 ™™ ** B*'™ Kongo, with illuatrn'- 000. Whom shall w* marry; The Quaker's Wife • The } OU °R Surgeon; The Newcomes, by W. M. Thaekeray. with four illustrations by Doyle: A few words about Birds; The 2n*nM f a.^i T The Scholars cf BHeane; A Night la ?ht n °y^aPTL^t l^. 0, P x Galeanoplasty; Some* thing for the Ladles about Colon; Stooping to Ocmooer- The Betrothed Children; The Nurse’s Revenge; A Greek i Trtuljri. i J ont y? of Current Erente; Editor’s Table—The true Sources of our National Strength; Editor’s Easy Chair; Editor’s Drawer; Literary Notice#—Books of the mouth: The Old a«»d the New, illustrated; Two Paths ju Lift-, Illustrated: Fashions for Noreniber, with Ulustrm U °s^ f iM UU ym by l“ ajTRDC « of their appeanmra. MSF I ’rioo Fifteen Ceuta, tor sale by H. MINER A CO. Wanted, B V M®’ 1 ?' ln J“»> 1 rlo “» young man, who will dßToto hi. entire time to bis business, a SITUATION As soid i'iSG CbiiliK in a WhoU«l. oc U w22Sm. distant Book-Keeper, or a place in a Grocery or Dry Goods Store; and will make himself generally useful to his em- Sloyer. A note addressed through the Post Office to “A B or leit at the office of the “ Post,” will recede prompt ottonUon - ect3l:tf P aAL *’* TWO Btor f ßrtck qpiOVU Dwelling House, well arranged tor oomfort and convenience, situate near Wylie street, on Carnenter'a alley. Price $l3OO. Terms easy. GRATIS! The Heal Estate Journal, just published eon tainlng a lint of part of the property fbr Bale hy 8. Ontbbert A Son, can be had free of charge by calUzur at their nur ESTATE OFFICE, 140 Third sweet. octal Oft TONS No-1 ANTHRACITE PIG IRONI No. 2 “ “ «« Wr For sale by (octal) WM. BINGHAM A 00^* fpllE Stockholders of the Mon. and C. H. T p _7Ti 1 MEET at the HOUSE OF H. BKLTSnOOVEILfIonth Pittsburgh, on the 25th day of Norember, IBM hetwSS the houra of 1 and 3 o’clock, to elect a ?re,id,n'tVndts Directors, for the ensuing year. oct33--daw3t W. C. ROBINSON, Treasurer. A BCUITBCTUKAL, MJSCHANIOAL Sd LAADdUAMi J\. Drawing Clan now open at octSO HUBARB^KOOTS- r Mam^F- T4ritJl 101>W gas Roots, largw rise; fc r sale by 7 °°gg JAMES WARDBOP. Trees; 1000 Standards re»r Trees, of tne most approved sorts; for sale by w Ca Jam its WARPRQP, BOOTS-—4 eases Am QermM Hy«elrtthr. Fitch will Lecture on Vondar next, October 30th and Slat ami ?in{‘ N iuffV^ W f K ' NooJf ’ November Ist, in EXCEL JJIOR HALL, Federal a tree t, Allegheny City, at 7 U o’clock 10 - t * > r.. eT * l>in g« aod o’clock la the afternoon. [oct3J ITjSr*. b * b * ot Plt, *bnrgh, OcroaiE aha, 1864 An election Inr thirteen Directors of this n«nfc fo r tb- enaoing year, will be held at the Banklne Hou«e • on SI No ” ml * r n “ t > octiilitd An Kleel'on Ibr one 1 mid Ml, fit. M.iugtra sfs' . _ C. O. LOOUIS, President ... AUSTIN LOOMlS,Secretary anj Tre»*nrer, * Wo. 9J Fourth Etx*eL AGENT an'■ Holmee i ftone, 1. It. PrwoJ, Kramer A Rnhni, K Loren., L. R. Ltrlngron. PITTSBURGH Lift, «re and Marine Intnranee Company: OIFICE 60 FIFTH MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. C.OUA. A C0.r0,, Secreiiy. 13 8 ' UOOM ’ msg. insuraMo to or Y’ unsr u u Cargo Bisks on the Ohio and Mis- riven and tributaries, and .Marine Risks generally! And against Loss and Damage LvHpk an.) a<7r,i*.a» to alipartiw rates consistent with safety JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK ELIAS H. IRISH, WM. 11. HOLMES, WM U KINCAID, Ltvtare Committee. Juno* 8. Hood, Ssciurl W’Clurkno, Wiitlau I'lillHts, John Soott, Joseph P. Uaiiun, M. D.. John M’Alpin, Wm. y. Jobn*t«n, Jnines Marshal, thorgf ScUta, *M*»«itraorcoHßSߥr— ,3oo,ooo. n~ A - “““S&SSs* aS 1 ' itxsaz.- q°&™?£dSi* jSSSshSS. Mo. 71 fourth rtrwt, PltubSh. EnSiiS™' JSagsSKsa •HSS—wsi. „ _ uuottu: wimJSiS’ , Wm.Urt®«jr. f WUUun Samuel M . Kier, * ££?»?** , William Bingham. Robert Dunlap, jr., John S. Dilworth; F *? ac *K ftfandaSalUa*/^ Walter Brjant, WflliamßHm. John Bhipton. Ao+m fJsSsSSSirasSi kIS oSST: MBM of |gS55 sSr loKfh E.j., Wm. WnuSTn, P*Tid Campbell. j al « ' A LARGE LOT FOR SALE be sold on reasonable term*. It is near Bekew3ffoS “•* rlm* works, and several other maDufketnri&* —«-v B^min 0 h* It r iS lh * Urg * Bt *“* bMt 101 aow toSfhalun Birmingham for manufacturing purpose*. Title mhw end clear of Incumbrance. Require of* ■““* tecfcct » „ v j** M. gailTH, at his Law Office. rtmnh street, above gmlthflcld, Pittsburgh, NINQS. The amoMmeot loving ere invited. Two t£lrT of Malic ere statedly eogamxL. Fancr Dana*. fc.h!Tmls? ** cjpreas eoopSS. [oct27] B.VGUBU k RlCH7i!%n» lo boxea Kuaaeli A «.■-. «5 “ w. U. Omit, 6™’ ■ *2i “ Webster 1 * Old. s’a ; -with . ■OrtoßO, Cf ~h« I»»dj, S’.Wd ipouod, to Qflv mUTH A SmCLAUL \L J * +■ C. B. HEADT.y * CO.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN CARPETS- OIL CLOTHS. AC NO. 82 THIRD STREET, HTTBBUROH PA WODLD n'Bpftctfally tho Uteotkm of their Mendl ud the pAtii ! £ r««d7 for iftspeetioa, one of the largest and bnt selected itottioMimmiirSnaiJ*"? »* la Aon, aad ort^coomry.eoMfatfnginTartofthefel£rln*fi«: , °*wttWTlxiuS,*«,eypr oOvndlsUdaMedot Royal English Velretsand Brunei*; t— nialeV kn t ,< -n . Tapestry Velvet* HnSS?n^S^^^^ p!y; English printed Brnnel*; 22n » Aubanou Carpet*; TT„ for ball* and stain: “■> "oorwoit**** o» to Boff Hollands, of .11 width.; ’ ffgTt!"?? l -. 011 ** Window: Tbeir stock ot COCOA HAT*, English manufacture; everybody sbouidhjtre one. P*Hor to any «r« brought to this mazfcat they an o t «- Hotels. Steamboat* and KesJdrneeefurnished on the moat - tj,.,. P. B.—TERMS OA*H,oml. MALL PEOFITS " D QUICK BA “S-” octl&dlmawtJaol A. A. MASON & CO.. Ho. 26 Fifth Street, JJ iTE JP 1 ™Mi*«KFIFTSEN HUNDRED OABU AND f'» (J DRY GOODS- t P J To*, rare opportunity CT obtaining Goode at about two-thirde tbe ujmal price. “*t, thereby offering pnrchaeers the , IN THEIR SILK DEPARTMENT will be found erery description of piiid, ttriiwi brocade Thn ■nt .. UIL 11 th« largost anil mostmagoiSwotaaaorteMm’afoj haworor aaMsltS** tf ti *“ WTS HUNDRKD PlEOgs,t*loa DBEBB GOODS DEPARTMENT Bag**, Popliiu, Pazamcttaa, w* w -Ith Cta* PDa.D, ™ 1 22Sli2?i?SS22L Winter ShairliL 111611 ° WD JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. Wbi. 8. Haven, James D. M’Qill, Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander Reynold*, Arm strong County, Horatio N. Lev, Kittannlng, Hiram Stowe, Bearer. ■*' ' . 80.52 Intel Mttmt, b#inm?wJ!£%£i AMUSEMENTS. PVESSESEK &- F^£SMai«jsSsa^ P -rtorranee to eonmaue at 7id o’eJoek •&£!* ‘Ji v?™ *■'*? ** Yankee Comedian, u» gSSS^SBtt- SK»?ssaM , ga? , 'gjss=2i tl»*t. lie will cpm hiTn*XfiTva ****** i-xoSoR 1 a if? r ??! : - be l.tppj to see PUthMe tlm « be will be.atif" !«** th. ‘e HU temu vlu £“*• £?i!"L w “} »*«.«j« or pLBtnlM. By os, sSd nUTTi Clmmfc . So^ aSssSS&SSrS r !s s . Idfc, or Impurityof of *******> lmprodsnerfar . great alterative medicine and Purifier at ninn.i T MIXT(JRe'‘” N.SlSfmf’ oorofulj, fcnpaon, Sff&S”£Sas»s ,r rut, ° “*'»» u.is ‘“^h^fcnno u. *, lets gently and efficiently on SwSw ! The 1 ergs number of certificates which w* hare t*o*l**h perecns from all parts of the United State* £ ihTlISe erKlenoe that , there is no humbug "bout It Tb?Ji? kn^^^ m *^^ t^P^ fi lc&.ndpabUe^ a Kr * kEO T n Jo the community, all add their teatimonVta* BLOOD ** **sh “ d *** * Cireular and • Nohe genuine unless rigned be BiNNfn l a Proprietors, No. 8 Pearl street,‘.BlehmomL t * orJ . e “ f « supplies and agendas must ° f 2 * 081 ■“ And for sale by B. A FAHNKMWTir j -ir Piranfo Eaos, uid flex c-ctSlajauly 3 generally. Statistics of ooaI: iadodiß' -sir— - OSubstanees employed in Artie jf w*"? at wainoM tbeirO*o«t*phfe*l,o«oiogteai™* ; with and ♦ inountofProduetP'naat 4 *d*i Distribution, cm s>uUnant: with Indden ‘^ftSSSS* 0 ?! 2® ***• Aawri -b, k. q. xhjkf,' < y W*** > f * d,ll «. wrised and broi-;*? JUKfSifa*«•» *«• Second aum. Prof. Natural BdMv^iT o "sL£,** 64 » VB.B. Halde lWHOuatam straet, PKutdthfhi** abii * bmi bj J * W * *«»*> £ Bt ‘fHonof a» Ist. l£ duct, consumption and sS^iSSf®w ter ®* ted 10 **• P»» ■ Fortanately, this dlfßenltv *® fta ,^* Eto a* relations. - f\t a ta^^assig *¥*z?* to the various coal fields ot «mT—to rdatfaa and mining; supply and const* of transportation, ««•» Betides the rfftl Infnrnst h, lt, It aectsd with it, namely, thm 2*rl2r 0 2^i? tim * t * ,ycon * Md*tatistloß«rwhkS;aeo?aS.sS?LiL tb * isderoted. Here wtU he k^Sf^jii? o * 4ollo ? ollBTo *unia Jetton of furnaces to f 53? uS? **» «■• This work Is osefal not «»n with anthracite coaL economist and wSrani? bS L 0,. wpl , tlflilt ’ political eounfc of the TariediSd i rmAn, on ao> collateral subjects. The ®*tterit coatsins upon makfeg this an attract! * p4r ? d “° P*in* in numerous wood cuts /STJ&i *s"* embellished with paper, 040 pagw, s T o. **** colored maps, printed op for sale by octfll ' gliVEir ifu MORGAN, 104 WoodTitmttiMarHfth. > y-A Dwelling Home, w»Ti A fw *w °” ’S’Essss?* tap-*- *°- UP Third KtW. Of everythin® iaSKi ***•■ *** collection* - £?■ «»> BAMUXL & LA&FTKS’S, No. OTWood«treefc Illllllps© commended to try SXLLSR7 UVKB Plß?’ t Tf? ** «1 relief greetly by the aeetf SHw 1*“ *°» completely cored by the ntmL “** °* «• *wt box, sad WfHernJe, May 1846. a»w«-. 7b the Public —The orldneL m»l» **!• Ml» ere prepared . Crnly mid genuine Liter Week waxuponthe mot j*Moaoe in Ae ooteide wrapper. on ■tar- ’ffk.^aaTaf&t 4 - No. 87 Wood stieeL OAYS&tiT O only^SeS - thit ? U tb» polakin of Wozma. ** Implicitly relied on tor tbe ex- T° B. A. fUuM 4 Job. 9,1853. ' *^3!S- 1 J!?» «*»■ i »a™tio 0 Si“ E ?* p^ l ** »»■ ’ 10 lomu with and J f tmughtmi • » aeot ninety-eight worm*. I have mtbt known* °“®Pa *J™ iadoeed to make this statemot j* to 40 hcuiMt ccDTictlom that It ia Um valuable T ' • ® roni *a 2LS!?T»?\ t Budl bmy «»««»» ia iU ** ww P° w ®**» that I recommend It to other n-kilUgg* tion, and fonlib them with the article. 1 ia this • Prepared and sola bj B. A. TAsa, M. I>. ™ XX * CO. MXOAZINBB Kitt ‘ WoCd “"»*• . ! for Noremier. § nain’i Mootti]., = Braham'a Magaxbie, far Noreadie. ..... eoUeciioDof Nautical Yanufrentf »* «“* Yatching— A *** ** fc ■ter of the Meet. Pile* M. * B,Wr : Log-Book of aYooj*. The fciuger’e ._. of popular Songs, Duet*,Oiee*. ea' •£“*** choice adeetiou rwajwl for the Voice, Plot* tlr „‘ ehaß » *£? "ith Muate, a*. The Ladles* Complet. ^f r ’ three ntorant •nnu Wood Cata. IbrjaSeß^ v H-miner a co. No. 22 SaitMilii street* PBJtKfcI.VKS Am* ts t _, - quart PatebwTla P*®*jo»: ™* pwmd Quine**, fa» quart aed j»n; presvrfd Hv , op la quart caioim ram Jelly, la ptat Quart and plat Jaw; Cur* aboT«,pat »,» by jaw. Tvelwdoaea of tbe yTTjrcLuu). i.l *** >fied Biiee la Hon and fcr aale by KQtQ A MOOKHJUPi ~r .Jr**.* '. ** I»^ e \ \