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';?-'■ ’. • '• .*»W ■''••• ' ; .i^V , » < i f‘ • ■ •. , e*‘.'/-;4'i<»'■"*. 11l t.-'- •> ” -■ #' -v- : Stdhj lUoming |M. P itisb*» OU: | a . 80011 SATDRi>AYTIORmNG: ; - ; :-.:-.::NOVEMBER 4. post JOB OFKICB. Hold*, PapM Book*, Postot*, and W tions. All order* will Be promplly moJ - Papebs WA.TBI- -If »ny »f •« „f 0o " can furnish us with two ilornmg I°‘ l ’ of ° oto l,cr 18th, and two do of October 22d, it will con fov ft great fft vor - SATURDAY WBEKIT P ° ST / . „, r Weekly is issued this morning with the n cKs „f urn week, which is of more then ordina ry i, lt orc*t It contains foil details of the for eign news, including the battle of the Alma. Also, the domestic events of the week and a ■ . yoriotv ~f miscellaneous matter, tor sale at the cointer, with or without wrappers, at 6tc cents per copy. «w- Application will be made to tho next le- , gi-dsdure tor the incorporation of upwards of , sixteen new Banks in different parts of the State, l Which will incase the Banking capital of the 1 Commonwealth nearly four millions of dolmrs. Besides these,U number will apply for re-ohar ter One of the new “ institntions is to he lo cated at New Castle; another at Mcadville ; and nthird-which is to be a Savings Institution, With discounting privileges, and authority to rc. Min monies on depo.it-at Wash.ngt n Ba. Their capital, respectively, is one hundred thou aiud dollars. . , Many honest men attribute .be ™- barrassmeuts lu our State to the want o: Bak ing foe,lutes; yet the, forget that In New h ork where Banks are most numerous, there is even more stringency than here. These arc the k.ul of folks who suppose there would be no mony in tho country if we had not paper money Banta. The absurdity " of this idea is best exposed by calling the attention of those persons to the ao that in the prosperous und flourishing Island of Cuba there is not a single paper dollar in circu lation ; nor is there any such thtng ns a paper money bank. It is aleo the preo.se case with 110 l land. Instead of rag paper dollars oironlali g, they have nothing but gold and silver for a cur rency ; the natural results of which are prosper tty, stability in prices, and a happy and Indus trious people.” another case op imprisonment. The British authorities at tbc Cape o Hope have committed another outrage upon an American citiien, that deserves the vigorous at tention of our government. , , ■ , The American ship Prytown, Capt. Jenkins, .ailed from New York for Australia. It put » at Cape Town, where the captain was sued by a passenger an* imprisoned for three days, case was then heard b, the British juuge and the complaint dismissed and the captain releas ed He set sail again, bnt losing a part of the rudder of his vessel he was compelled to put in to another British port, where, his vessel was seized and condemned as nnseaworthy. The authorities afterwards sold tho vessel for » tri fle t/a British subject ; aud the vessel .8 now in service under the British flag. The cargo was lost, as well as the vessel; and the whole loss if over $70,000. , . So far as appears there is no Justiflcation for the outrage, and ample redress '““uld be tnanded and enforced. The matter has been before our government There is soother chance for Whig sympathy With foreign aggression on American nght. and commerce. V«cy proper. A bronze statu, of the Hon. Thomas Corwin is to be executed by a Mr. Jones, as soon as fire thousand dollars is subscribed b, the people Uhio. Commissioners to raise the money . 6 aid have already been appointed. It is also rumored that the fri.nds of the late Dr. George A Gardiner contemplate perpetuating his memo ry by erecting a statue of brass in commemora tion of his exploits. Wien this come, to the ears of the admirers of ox-Becrotary Crattford and the late Mr. Galphin, we hare nodouhtlhej will bo equally ambitious to hand their faront.s down to posterity. The whole group should hare a prominent niche in the Capitol, for their his tory belongs to the entire country. It would be no moro than their merit* deserve; but, should this simple act of justice never bo per formed, we feel assured, nevertheless, that the Oulpbins are immortal-that their names were c not bora to die. The Whig* of Hew York. A pretty fair estimate may be formed of the condition of the Whig party in Hew York from the following extract of a letter to the Philadel phia Ledger , of Thursday. Says tbs oorreß- "SS»nd^ T lh. probabllllta of . dl.mrb.me being rather powerful.” . . .. Next Tuesday is tho day ol ttm election in New York when the chances are “rather powerful for an utter rout of the Temperance-Abolition- Whig parly. Some Whig journals have fore bodings that all is not right,notwithstanding their candidates have received the nomination of about eix different Conventions, including Anti-Kent crs, Temperance men, und the colored popula % t ion of New York generally. ♦ !T' gA IS,, *-,Oft g V , ' Tl»« Hew T«»t of Office. The nomination of Daniel Cllman for Gover nor of New York, by the Know Nothings, shows most palpably what a miserable object the new organization has in view. This gentleman has been before the public as a candidate less than n month, daring which time his birth-place has been demanded n hundred times, but not once has his capability or fitness been questioned. Whether this test of office is an improvement on the time-honored “Is ho oapable ? ” “I» ho fit? " we will leave to tho common sense of tnan kind. . __ Mini Lucy Stohb. —We did not hear the ko ture of this lady, but we have heard others apeak of It, and are satisfied U did not deserve the ungallant and furious abuse of the Journal. Hiss Btoue has lectured in many places with sac cess, and been applauded as a good speaker. Perhaps it waß a failure this time; but if Mr. Parker had made a similar failure, we think he would have been treated with more leniency by some of our neighbors. Abolition lecturers can advooate rank infidel ty and be applauded; but if a woman advocates ttie rights of her sex, and does not do quite as well as usual, she must be abused without meroy. The Gree Slovei In another column will be found the advertise ment of the Cosmopolitan Art and Literary As sociation, whioh proposes to distribute tho Greek Slave as the highest prise. Besides, every per son taking a chanoe will at least get a $3 maga zino which Is the amount paid. We know Mr. Derby to bo a Qian of honor in all his business transactions and, therefore, feel assured that » ? ery thing in fee dewing will be oonduoted fairly. The circular explains the matter fully. New Book. Lips is tux Clxawkgs ;by Sir*. Moodle. New York: Dewitt A Davenport. All who have read “Life in the Bash, inll yant this companion to it. The author, Mrs. Moodie, iB well known as a pleasing writer of fiction. For pale by B. ¥. C. Mosgaaf lWWood RtMgt. =lll New* of me D»y* The foreign steamer is in, but her news is or '.tie importance other than commercially. Another terrible railroad calamity, by which 0 or more lives were loßt, is rlported in the telegraphic column. The total number of interments in Hew Or leans, for the week ending October SO, was two | hundred and ninety-three, of which ono hundred and soven wero from yellow fever. At a Hard Shell meeting in Hew York the oth er day, Hon. D. S. Diokinßon was very severo against Prohibition. He characterised it as the jc infMnouß Maine Law. Tom Hycr is out in a card In the New York papers, denying that he was engaged in tho priie fight which is reported to have oome off lately in St. Louis. It is probably some fellow who hoB usnrped Tom’s name, without his bone and musolo. Nearly all the Boston papers wero hoaxed on Thursday, hy a publication in the Herald of that city, of what purported to be Got. Wnshburnc's Thanksgiving proclamation. The following day the A this published the genuine proclamation, which was a very different prodnetion. \t a meeting of the Commissioners of Emt -ration of the port of New York, hold on Wcd ,. It was stated that the whole number of aliens arrived at this port from tho Ist January to the Ist of November, was 273,561. Of this number 12,000 have arrived within the last week. The following States have appointed Thanks pmug *» ... « - £™ wr ° r f •••: Si S 40»*i ms .. 1 sV!* M 0 "US 4 25**1} 3037 ••• 33(4 lH,f» *.£440 HISS ... r*343 101 .>700 3570 ... ■l''-!" ' to.-, ... l-jua m*> •JUO<> 174 rt ... 2210 -I*' i«*> - r,l ° - fi\« ... rict 3ioi ... 24i« ‘i I ’,' ll7O 11*0 ... \M'i .'1 . OSS 1509 ... 2243 4009 101W2 IS K‘*4l .. ‘.HU 207 0 4 l s oo r ’ n '•■■■£sl K ::: SS ™ "«S -vi S Sr "4. r. ... 400 - :i ’ ■£, :r.m ft **l7 IMI l-vr l&W ... 2245 02.) )Ul7 0:5 ... 2170 KS ;i550 5144 ... ‘■-~o **-S" 070 757 ... 1350 207 r.tiSO 0117 ... Olhft »>••> •>] s-' -121 iw 727 : 1412 2121 ... 3004 1M 24'i.ji; O2 4«.i03 llM'-l ; ;.w 2:,’ ... i«» ..Ml 7 4*4 - ‘ 5.-,*, 4-.V2 lv* s:w-» l'H's ■ V7SO ... 1500 -Jtf. 2120 2919 .•- 3524 10i** 417 329 - 910 _S3 U-.» 244 H 2703 -*l 1913 2SSI 2504 2>h2 i4*i4.. 31:.T 427*. 221 Ws7 ssi 0 'is 5“ ™ ];.o -N:-?7 i'r‘3 Montgomery Montour Northampton SorUiumUTlaud *t>rry 'hilculelphia-.. Warren Washington. Th« Vote for Supreme Judge »" d L, ‘l» o ' £uj'rvui<“ Ju'lir’*- l*robii*. L' Itiark. BM-yP-r. lburd. F«. A**‘- i vc vii i.~‘> A-u-;.hc«>> *‘« w, i You, A,n, ’ ,r, ' Ui; I'Jr; v.iuT tlaw .... l,aw . *47 4 -.•'.'4 ... .1. 1,446 43" a,™ *»}* >•“* Bock. m». r“.j Iltill.r -'■" 4 , ~ , , i ruj ,*il MU S Hmbri, ‘ r.‘S I>l 7*l ostr. •■oas „ f 4: ~*J s.io «» •.*$ ©~i«.u r- uw . Columbia [• „—• Cr»wK>ril. ■“* .V,',“ Ciunlufland .... -bol »,4_4 - DsupUtn ■i.-fli LMnwarw 4.”*' l 1 ’ ,b , ..- Franklin -,,bl -.114 Kuuoo H ‘‘. (Jrrenr f** ■•‘T- UauliDiiJon 1.4“' ; v> ?- l \‘ Indiana l&i I."** \’\\! JetTerwn' '*4 J Juniata UM -M 1 , Lnncaau-r Lnvrt-uce •**■' “CV ~ ' Lebanon l,i‘> 1-4' .. übigb Ys:* Luierne 4,-*. ” * -J - McKean : 4* l -’ '** .V. M-rcr SM3 U’ Mifllin 1.-'- **\ Moure- I.'”* l . . MouLrmery .. J .)4" Montour w "' .V-rthumbM • - -,1 s '' ivrry 1,-b>- PIK.> ,7 : r . ~=■» N,hojfiwi s.;'” MlMi'Wt I U'"> »• >' Suluv.n *.T HI l;- ti.*. i.*k ■=“ ‘.H L'uiou I.*-*- \t'U&U|C 1,410 s '' Warn-a I* l *** Wwhiuieton “^'T \Vnvue I,” 11 -' I>l,> ,u ; Wtwuaoreland.. ii.vtiT Wyoming ,1 York 4.CU 731 4.H-H ;Fr*iu IL* Cli‘TrluD‘l ruijijralnr ; IMPORTANT TO CONSUMPTIVES. Buimfibi-u, 0.. tfept- !'•>, Iso*- To the Editor of the Plaindtaler : Bkae 8m:- Hearing that Dr. C. M. Fm:ii, ol New York, is lecturing in your city on lulrnoo ary diseases, I feel impelled b; a sense ot dufy to the public, anil gratitude to Dr. bitch, to make known through your colums the effects in my own caeo of that system of treatment, of which Dr. Fitch is bo able an advocate. My family are nearly all consumptive. My own constitution has always been slender; and when at the ago of twenty-fire, 1 commenced toy labors as Minister of the Gospel, few of my friends thought it likely 1 should lire to thirty. My lungs were weak; 1 was troubled with con slant hoarseness and a hacking cough, expecto ration, night sweats, and habitual coetireness, with distressing nerrous headache. A change of climate from New York to Ohio operated fa rorably, and for twelre years 1 was enabled to act as pastor of the baptist church m Drimfield In the winter of 1844 I had a severe attack of Erysipelas fever, which left me in a decline. In the winter of 1840 1 took charge of a protracted meeting at Mantua, laboring night and day for four weeks, at the closo of wbioh 1 found myself entirely prostrated.. My lungs were so weak that it was with great- difficulty I coaid speak so as to be heard. My friends and ministering brothren became alarmed, and urged me to Btop preaching, but I did not coalite my danger and continued my labors. I tried all the usual re medies—such as blistering, etc., to no benefit, 1 went down rapidly, with increasing alarming symptoms. All hope was gone, and the commu nity considered mo past recovery Fortunately, at this time, a copy of Ur. 8. S. Fitch's lectures fell into my hands, the reading of which rekin dled a spark of hope. I lost no time in apply ing to him, and on tho first of Deoember-day of happy memory-received a fall supply of his remedies. I followed hiß directions to the letter, and to the aetonißhment end joy of all my friends my recovery was as rapid as had been my de cline ; bo that on now years' day I was able to visit my friends. I soon foil myself compelled to labor for the support of my family. Daring the summer I performed the usual amount of la bor In October following, by imprudence and exposure I brought on a relapse. The disease now ooncentratcd Us whole force in my lungs. The cough returnod with great violence ; my lungs became loaded with thick heavy matter, without the power to throw it off. I immediate ly appliod to Dr. Fitolragain, but there was ne oessarially aome delay in getting the medicine. Mv friende and physician said there was no hope in my ease. I, too, felt that my end was near and made arrangements to leave my family ; and how could I think otherwise ? Dr Fitch’s remedies at length arrived, after using which for a few daye, 1 raised large quan tities of matter, that would sink in water almost as soon as load. Those remedies saved my life. Under them X oontinned rapidly to improve and in May was able to visit Dr. Fitoh in New York. Seven ycars have now elapsed, and my health is better than at any previous period. A consider able portion-of that time was spent in an office, ri filled the duties of Recorder of Portage coon ty, Ohio,) writing steadily several hours a day and yet 1 found myself well able to bear it. If my case be not sufficient to prove consumption curable, I know not what can be called proof. Dr. Earl, of Franklin, recently said to me, “ Your case is almost a miracle in the history of disease." If it be a miracle, it is wrought by that treatment of which Drs. 8. S. & u. fii. Fitoh are the originators and advocates; and my advioe to all affiioted with pulmonary diseases, is to lose no time in applying to n source from which they have some reasonable hope of relier— to men who, devoting their whole time and ener gies to the investigation of a peculiar olaee of diseases, have met with a degree of.successi in their treatment never before equalled. Hoping that thie letter maybe the means of good, I remain, sir, your ob t serv’t, EODOLFHUB BARD. N«w York, Nov. ■f : ••. •• f s 2T4.U.1 107,0ul -'4.00s 20l- lu 1.143 4,353 1,C.;-2 77,778 1 ,Vj\ 1 .Wi ”l4w I.W“ 1,7ii5 s '~ Mil T3O 7J/.31 3,3> l’3*»s 1,015 1.140 W 4,Mr, 1411 '‘"U3 -.2^’ 143 •J«vil l.i 1,41 n Z.' !. - [ Freon the Deaton ltot, Tuesday.] Drawing ’Km Out. In a case before the common pleas at Dowel last week, criminal term, Justice Bishop presid ion B F. Butler asked 11. 0. Snow, of Groton a witness on the stand, it he belonged i to I h. « cret society of know nothings. At tlrst Snow denied that he did, but finally, after “Mulling oounsel, answered in the affirmative ; and along cro-a examination cliJited further answers. He had been a member of the society four or five months. Upon joining it ho took an oath so help me God." There ore two degrees in the so ciety. Had seen at the meetings Ur. Norman Smith and Deacon Joan Pingree, two other wit nesses in the ease. Refused to tell the form o initiation, because it might eliminate him, and expose him to punishment from tho society. Judge Bishop said it was a startling revelation that men took secret oaths, which they regarde as übeve the oaths administered "J *he ooorto. A. M. Gage, another witness, testified that he bad belonged to the secret order, but left it three mouths since. The kind cf oath administered he said, was like that published in the l ost of October 20. Dr. Smith, above mentioned, ad mitted that ho belonged to the know ““‘‘■mg so ciety and that it exercises a political and reli gious influence: a Roman Catholic cannot be admitted, although he be an American born c ti icn nor a Protestant if his wife be a Catholic, (lould not tell the form of initiation because it would expose him to punishment; and for the same reason could not tell what office he held in tho lodge at Groton. This is tho first time that the know nothings have been brought upon the stand, aud placed their obligations to the society above their duty tu the laws. Vi ;,130 jl«~ Tap« W»rm Cured toy Dr. Celebrated Vermifuge* Mw Yoax, August % !«-• \ UJ» la tkl* city thet. -ft-r u*lo* D. M Ut. -e Wnnlfage, du ***** *u H worn t*u loch. id hv uo be*UMi> | ii in re.'ouuamdini? it r*,'.. utlli-c-l »Hh a-, in b-r -Mnlun.lt Ur e 1. «.\.ry other remedy *«•* »u w*. Th-nemo of tt-el.d >4 turtber veitl-ulere, I’' l lr “ rn ' d b ? CRiUo * cn Ml *rviie. MenbMten pl.ee. or B. L Tb-. 11, ">« i.>r »u I Ui'QW i -1 LiT.f PUL*. can Do»'b* ha-t at *n r**r«etaM«* Pro* 'lor**' In tlil» city will be careful to **k fur, an«l take lAn«> V-rmifuire. All other*, in eomFur: All-', tiif :'.&!*• by the sol* iiropri-'tor*, Jj- Dr. florae's Insrlgorollng Bllilr or Cordlol.—There art in'-:- and principles which can only i* reached by deep reccar.il anl l.loriou. Invicliration. The superiority ol th. Invigorating Klisirover every other restorative and antl-dyspeptlc preparation, if not ft fart of [hu Clara. It Ho. upon th- iur/ucc, it L< ssVaismonifraUs, palpable to all ayos. To ovo. look it la Impossible; todcuht it, Is to dotty crodenco to tlio «\iduncos of the senses. As ft Joans ol relies inn every torn of n.rvoo. disease, whether ftl .ole nr chronic, outloueus or spasmodic i whether nffect 'oc the springs ol moilou, or the sources of sensation; il it lias rrrrr And an e.;i.l. lu neuralgia, tic dolo- -sus, rt.eumstim, general rnerrslion of the .Jbtou, mor i,u melsnrboly, Mtcrls, spasms, paralysis, epilepsy, I"! 1 ' lotion of the h«»rt, *<•■. 11 ProJ“'" a ,-ir-ct— noilyiDß, Ornolun, it might ulniost h- ftti'i olectrtfy tar, toth tost, snd mind, »n 4 replacing torpor dpi wort- Kith energy snd strength. As a stomacljc, It ba. piopertles no loss [Kwitlre rod i-otont. The weakest atoms’ b roeoTsrs tls rigor, or re, -ires It, If nerer before enjoyed, under the Influence of tb's great tonic, wblcb not only renoTstes the dlgestlre lowers, but conserres the rigor It crest, ’S, end perp .tastes the bosltb It restores. This Is the Jcctxrntion not of one or of two, but of tbouasnds. The medlcsl profession, alow to rrcognli* sny innovsllons upon est.uieb.sl remedies, sdmll the oommsndlng albcscy of ihli) wonderful catholkon. The Cordial 1* pul up, ldgh if concentrated, In pint bot tles Price three dollars per bottle 5 two for five dollars; HI, IBM—Au election for thirteen thU Company, to wrre tor the entulng Wll *, b h ,^®: d at the onE* of the Company, on Ulh tn " t -’ °t 10 A - M r‘°M GORDON. Secretary. Build of Trnda »ud .tlrrchnnte* Kl #ch»nB«.~llu rogolnr monthly mootlne ottt. XScl.Uon, will bo hold .t tholr roomo on MONDAY KVL NINO. Novembor Btb. at 7 o’oSck, P- M. A fall and pnne lual ottondanoo 1» tequented. "■ a. Information Wanted. JOHN M’MILLEN left bla borne, near Kelly s Planing Mill, on Serenth street, »t an early hour on Friday morning, October 27th, since he ha* noi been his family or friends. When he left home he waa dreseed In his working clothe*, mlf 4° lB 8 10 wo ** Rt ritnlng Mill, where he had been i-mpiojed as engineer. John M'illllan Ib about 5 feet & or 6inohee high, of b« paid for B«9»a*, KKYSKE’B Drag Stow, . No. 140 Wood itrcet. choice New JerMJ Tree. Jurt ar jf riTul RDd by nor 4 nullable Ibr woomtog m m. reotlTWl wA fo' W inm WAEDBOP. n.tnlotlntt of til* Mereoua ■ Itm Ootnrl'iu‘. Neuralgia, Byepepsln, CortiTeueM *«■' «"* ■» “ '“"■““vr, epaoe Of Unrt, byOßtefa Spaniel. Mixture, the and purifier of the blood. It cntn.n, uot . partlelejl Merrujry, Opium, or any noxiou. drug; it U Icea, and baa cured mom than Ovo hundred eaeee ot dleeaem W. cm. only refer the reader to the «"**«,» «•» " which may be found in another column, and aU of which are detailed In full around the bottle. It ia .he ° f all Spring and Fall Medlciuea, and poaeeesee an influence ov.'r thf MnM truly remarkable, tv* advertisement. ' J3-To all Whom it may Coucern.— lf you .ant a Tientiid fitting Bull you at got It at °“ BBL * If you want any Uentlemen'a Furuiabing Oootla, In a 1 variety, why ÜBIBBLK hat ’em. If you the ‘ a,ting rant. you ever wore, QUIBBLE'S is the place to e ” your meaauro. H. «. *_*» «W»U«. 3 av, Triinha, Valla.., te, at price. to .nit all aorta of sterner,. MO Libert, at™., heal of mwl£ . SPECIAL NOTICES. ’ tI.KKS» y Of .Hording SS^iiSCFisi nreraglug from *V& “ the m»li«g«nient end “root ™ *" 01 Tb a^BWwiK" l k», J»» B—h,a. s. “SSldg Pbt,M.n r f.l*M,M. D_. E2IML- of piW«burgh» Ocioatt 20oi, 18M KS*An election for thirteen Directors of tbLs Bauk, for hour, of 9A. il. end 3 I'. SI. Jnmf Cuhler. DCtilllLU - - An Election tot one I'reaWlent.Cve MRO&gerß end e Trecarer.of the Temperance,lleand Neblea n Turnpike or l'laok Koed Company, to serTO for me „a" .ill be held at the otter ot the Treaeurer, on the VlltST JId.NI.AV of hotembertett. LOOMIS, Secretary “^"XnVet. nt X™“h f r»uS;« ri s h ich‘^“ tass as«. » trust, be concludes by refernn* 1 " Mlo.lng testimonial of a fe» of f EATON. Uirgb, in. ntbsburgh, August <2, IW. PiTTsaCßon, August San oS'»don”!& lA’> a .ton, exertions ererf reliantm ay U Pjw«- Neville 11. Crab-, »■ Jr -> Wm. Larimer, Jr, XT- m rwionv H. Chillis 4 Oo.( Y W,Krl J ’ N. Holmes* Sons, TyS' Kramer A Uahm, Kh*3 on th. Ohio .nd Mb. L',ril» J «nh» Sw »nJ lul*®* XMlurub._ JfarltrtMiJ IKioitWratt. injures 11U LL and CA IiQO Risks, on the Ohio and Misri* iirot l;t*-.Ts titi-l tributaries. lvmr*s gainst l**e or Damage by Fire. . .ALSO—Against the Perils of the Sea, and InUndNftTip t Jo n an 1 Transportation. muctoac n.D.KIht?, Wm.LarlnxeTjr., William Uagnley, Samnel M. Kier, S.ma-1 Urn, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, Jr., John S.pilwor.h, ! Isaac M. Penncck, Francis Sellers, I 8. Uarbau*h. J^rhoenmakex, Walter Bryant, WUliam B. Uays. I John Shlpton. . dec2S rr - Firemen** Ininranc IL9 Co.ll pen yof the City of Pltt.burgU. rC SiSSISIEaD. PtHUeot-KOBEBT FIN.NEY, Will insure againut FI3IE idJ 11AEINK UIBKB of » lni>i. oflce: No. 90 Water street. piaiCTOBS: j. K. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, B. 0. Sawyer, R. B- Simpson, Wm. M. Elgar, H. B. Wilkins, 0 H. Panlson, William Colllngwood, r! h. Uoberts, John M. Irwin, Joseph Kaye, Wm. Wilkinson, Da rid Campbell. A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. . LOT OF UKOUSD, on the river bank, in liirmlnghani, A 2*-S feet by 3W feet, and bounded by four etreeu, »ili on roneon.blo terma. It i* near liatewell * Co- • new elan work*, »nj wind other nwnmactunng estub !Um.nl». It l. the largest and beet lolu°* Birmingham for nmuUaemrin* purposes. Title infect, and clear of Incumbrance. Enquire of ana Clear oi c B gMtTn> at his Law Ofßce, jyUtl Fourth street, abore gmithfleld, Pittsburgh.^ rv^rip - Dancing !—Cargo's Social Assembly atWIL- I KINS UALL every TUESDAY EVENING; the Uo cm and the Excelsior Assembly erenr *»£ DAY EVENING; al*>, the German on MONDAY JAfr SINGB. The amusement lovingare of Mu3ic are statedly engaged- Fancy Dances, Schotti-bcs, Vu KuSTSIS CotlTuons In Hall No.*. The Boom. are tlnely ventilated, and a variety and abundanevof re freshments always provided. Admission, to vach-G*-nt. and two Ladles 50 cents; Gent wi Uj? ' 5 J*“ ]*•£? fDt J alone il Tickets may be obtained of FRANK CAHUO, at 76°Foortii ."it; or »t WUktas BJI, !.i rtory; »f th. ilanazvw. and at the door on the above evenings. The SS ora“ m.lnuan«J. «-No ■*«*» «>«■> 1 door. We»t«rn PeiuiijrlT»Bi» IL§? Dr?. L. Scmsce, Second, between Wood and Market ftwets, and J. U*H>, North-eaet corner of Diamond, Alle gheny cltj, are the attending Physicians to the above Insti tution, for the first quarter or 1854. „ Applications for admission may t». made to them at all hours at their offlcos. or at the Hospital at * o clock, P-M- Recent caseaof accidental injury are received at aU hours, , without form. ja . lu ;<__ r p~*>' C. YEAOBB, 110 MARKET street, Pitta l=>> bunrb, Importer ud Wholesale Dealer in FANCY AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to city and country dealers as large aod well selected stock of Goods as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus Rating reight, time and expenses. I*3-73 jpSl, o. O* F.—Place of meeting, Washington Hall, -Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. Pittsburgh LQM*, No. S3fi—Meets eeery TueadayeTeuing. Munmit ExoAVnturr, No. 87—Meets first and third Friday of each month. [mar2S:ly fp==» N*tlce>—Th7 JOURNEYMEN TAILORS 80 (LSrCIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the firet WEDNESDAY oferery month, at SCHOCIILRITER’S, in the Diamond. By order. j 0 l:y QBO. W. SEBBE, Secretary. ATTENTION! 8. L. G.—You are hereby notified to (ky attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAY’S, for drill, and to transact such busi ness as may come before the Company. P. KANE, mart&tfmd Secretary pro lem. John C. Howry, Teacher of the PLANO FORTE, may be consulted at the PERRY UPUSK. Messages loft at the Music Btoreof John H. Mellor,BTWood street, will be attended ta. rc* - * LODGE, I. O. O. F—The Iky Angerona Lodge. No. 289,1.0. of 0. F.. meets erery Wednesday eTening in Washington Hall, Wood sL [Jyhj Land, for Sale. 1 Ofin ACIIBS OP LAND IN PUREST CODNTI', n««r IoUU the Clarion river. This land is heavily Umbered, has an excellent soil, and is said to contain an abundance of iron ore, mod a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venan* ko railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, if not directly across It. The Mlllutown creek rune through it. ALSO, 600 acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of the Snnbury and Erie railroad. No hotter investment oould be mado than in these lands. The completion of the Bunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal,lumber, iron ore and PoiLof great value. Enquire of C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, No. 147 Fourth str*- feb22:eam:tf Law Books. lAM authorised to sell low some yaluah t_ w Books 10 vola. Pa. Reports, by Barr; liouvier’s Institutes; Gn-enlief’s Evidence; Wharton’s Digest, . And other Reports £i ßOie ntarj Works, Ae. GEO. F. GILLMORB, flep’H at the office of Morning Post. ' SALE VERY CHE.4.P. ; BUILDING lot IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by A 100. A good bargain can be had by applying soon at Ihu office of the MORNING POST. jyltfctf bulLdlig lot foe SALE ’ A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending buck 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built fbr two small Houses. This Lot Is In a desirable location for and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from iocumbranoe. Enquire of GEO. P. GILLMORE, jy!3 At Office of Morning Post. ' ' Lot for Sola* A good BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, jyis at office of the Morning Post. SUGARS— 7b hbds prime N. 0. Sugar; 80 bbls Coffee Sugar; 28 “ Loaf; for sale by SMITH A BISOLAIR. ODBY AND GRAHAM JUKNOVEMBER.—Petersons Magazine, fbr November. Godey’d Lady’s Book of Fashions. Or.h.m'.iUgMUw,
»ill h • e“u eitrl for the o&ntebt JOSII sitaßKK, amlpcai ■Ai.r* & >*« ISKw "SiTa?. *£ tP ''''Tbc pSbrmance *lll commence with Ihc farce of THE nVi r.II iCIQit: Dr. O’Toole, Mr. Ryan. ttBS&aaMSC 1 niSi-t« “*’°£ ;^ 7 o'“ " ■' thi * * A elns!* in Allegheny Till be tamed, of which, the Um. ‘'to'M°jfANUS^iTteiou^t'Wf.Jette H»U entrant ,„ M Wcrf“w«t, term t. to U .ml .torn i to 5 o’clecterer, nn r M. FITCH, of N«w fork* EsSf§g§^€ HISSS-SSH .n,b.:»■£ -* Sg.^ 2=3 Suldef Tub*,'™! o'-itet instrument, Wl l?r ”h“«W»“'«n.0lt Dr. Bitch, m»y continue to cor with him to New Vortt without farther upeMe; MndT'l »M desire to «e him are requested • i poMible, a*farther engagements preclude the po*dbUlty «*-. “i “'tr 1 neTt*n o'clock, P. M. FAIL9I FOB SALE* rid Land. It has ab»o a large nICIIARD of the beat grafted fruit, of all kinds. ItU HIS “£rrtwith «™»T«:““lSf o B sS?St o ijSl water • and has a good frame DWELLING-HOOts*, » «lrr Cellar; a pood. new and lar ß a BANK BAKN,complete* fn“h“ with t-tsbles, Act Botta* '‘••"'“‘K™ hnstiHnirß* Fen ee all in goodmider, and the whole larm an l Butldiupi in cicelleut condition, ndlcs cf the C.n.l, Allegheny rtrcr,»ndtwo ßoilrotiU thU ““ifubeHtMon reasonable terms EmiS™? prietor on the premiers, or of GLO. 1. GILLHOBB, Pit n b°X\sUt jacob nocan. Dissolution of Parineriblp* | ri'Hß Partnership heretofore esiatioi? between Bohei* I Morris and James Patton, doing badness In mond, Pittsburgh, and Federal street, Alleghenyunder the firm of IIOKKIS A PATTON, was dissolved by mutual outwent on the 10;h of October. All having d .urns against tho late firm-will pleaee present them at 'L.tfier of the ohl eti-nis for payment, and those indebted pleaee settle. N KIV FIRM —Mr. James Patten, Jr., late of the above firm, has associat'd hi'jfelf Into partnership with _ . _ . .aoip h/'Si i M’Comltf, rj the Diamond, Pittsburgh, and will continue to do brine's? at the old stand, under the Gtm cfBOSS, PATTON A SI'CoMBS. as wholesale and re nt.l dealers in Groceries, Produce, IHnei, Liquors, *&• Mr. Morris, of the old firm, will continue to superintend ib-. TKA DEPARTMENT of the new firm, so that the pub lic nay still be able to procure the best Teas- in Pittsburgh at th« fM standi, at the lowest market prices. noT33t Assignee's Notice* 4 LL persons interested will take notice, that JAMES A. 0. DICKSON, Merchant, of Ma:ket street, Pittsburgh, h»is made an alignment to me, of ail his Block and effects, for the benefit of Ms creditors. Persons haring claims ttiiilnst the »iuJ James Q. Dickson will present them to mo for settlement, and persons indebted to him will make pay ment to me. JACKSON DUNCAN, tiot3:2w - Assignee of James Q.lhekgon. T \UIED UKfci—Cincinnati Sugar Cured 13ecf by X) not 3 V. A. STCLUBO. ( f ° r h l iTCLPBQ. TA•• A COFf ES-Ib. porkst- superior J»Tt Ooffw J and for wile by [nor3] A. ATCLuBU. ~i (sr«n Apples rorsirod by MroaiUnd A »r sals by _ idot-11 HENRY IL COLLINS. * l'< rrf,K r- 11 kes * Jldry p^kgJ nKXßv y n°roLUX3~ »> ig ;E^^ lSߣ::^igs r goaa.-8- OMALL CAPITAL required to pnrchwe S tur« and good will of a baelneFß u» the dtjvjmw to „ s .r,doo .< "..king c l ?tUer“^N, n“ 3 BeAl EatAto Agent.. 140 Third Mart. ~ AOA2INK3 FOB .NOVKMBKtt-ButnumA Moodily, ji for November. Graham's Magaatne, for NoTember. Peterson's Magailue, for November. . Swell' Life At Sea; or, Fun, FrigAtw col Hanlon or NauHcal Y.rns from the lg>g-Boolt of A Young of popular Songs, Duels, Glees, catches, *&, with MuMc*■ “* ranged for the Voice, Flute, Violin, and Piano. Price 7Cc. The Ladies 5 Complete Guide to Crotchet, Fancy Knitting vod Needle Work. By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. Yiitbpat errs. Price ... . The London Art Journal, for Octoter vui ,>tu » “.eel EngraTing3 and numerous fl •* •27 yp t 3i ; l- > ! 1 ?•. V strer s^ "•'NS * : " r ' No. 1 ANTIi&ACITB PIG lKu- ’ No. 'L “ tt “ P**! ’or* nils, (octal) WM. BINGHAM * CO. SDSCAPB for sale by • KCIiITKCTUHAL, MECHANICAL and U A. Drawing Class now open at ccUJU DUTPy, COLLEGE. UUDARB ROOTS—Mammoth Tariet* ; 10,000 Aspara sos Hoots, large site; for sale by oct2* WARDROP. T.l KUIT TKKES—IQOO Dwarf I’ea-. Trees; 1000 Standards X Pear Trees, of the most apprOyed worts; for sale by oct2B JAMES WARDROP. FLOWER ROOT^—4 case? fine German Hyacinths, Tu lips, Ac., for sale at low rates by Nolle* to Asiesiors« THE ASSESSORS elect for the County of Allegheny are hereby requested to call at the' office of the County Commissioners, without delay, la order to file their Oaths of Office, and enter immediately upon their respective du ties, as it is desirable that the coming assessments nb*H be completed as early in the season as possible. E. J. BROOKE, 8. B. COOPER, Commissioners of Allegheny county. riinE CREDITORS OP JAMES S. NEGLEY are requested I to meet at the office of D. A J. BELL, Attorneys, Fouith street, above Wood, ou MONDAY, the 6th insu, at 2 o’clock, I’. 2. [nov2:td] JAMES 8. NEG LEY. riMIK Stockholders of the-Mou. and C. H. T. P. Uo., will x MiIKT at the HOUSE OF H. BELTSUOOVER, Sooth Pittsburgh, on the 25th day of Norember, 1554, between the hours of 1 and 3 o’clock, to elect a President and six Directors, for the ensuing year. ocOiaUwSt W. C. ROBINSON, Treasurer. STATISTICS OF COAL: Incladiag Mineral Bituminous fcubslanees employed In Arte anl Manufactures ; with their Geographical, Geological and Commercial Distribution, and Amount of Production and Consumption on the Ameri can Continent: with Incidental Statistics of the Iron Man uf ictures. By R. G. Taylor, F. G. S. L-, Ac., Ac. Second edition, ruTbed and brought down to 1854, by B. 8. Halde man. Prof. Natural Science, Ac. Published by J. W. Moore, 195 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. , The Coal interest is one of the most important in the UniUd Slates, and since the first edition of the late Mr. Taylor's work was exhausted, those interested in the pro duct, consumption and trade, have had no means of becom ing acquainted with the subject in its various relations. Fortunately, this difficulty no longer exists, as this second edition supplies an Immense mass of information in relation to the Tarions coal fields of this oontinent, details of r* 1 - and mining, supply and consumption, -“*** of transportation, analysis of specimens, An. ' rouie * Beside* the coal interest, there is anotb*' • ~~ nected with It, namely, that ot Iron aßd statistics of which, a consider-' is devoted. Here will be fo- . strucUon of furnaces v Tfci* wnrte t* smelt iron with anthracite coal. not only to the capitalist, political enunt^of* umsumer, but to the general reader, on ao ”}*. t and interesting matterit oontalns upon subjects. The pahlisher has spared no pains in this an attractive work, it being embellished witu; ( numerous wood cats and colored maps, printed on fine ] paper, 640 pages, Svo. for sale bj octal THERE’S BEST FOB THEE IN HEAVEN; Hoidw Where Changes Never Come. A second supply of the above beautiful Bongs Just re ceived. Also, the “ New Melodeon,” for Flute or Violin, for —in gt the old established Piano Depot of CHARLOTTE BLOMB, oeta No. 118 Wood street EXCELSIOR FAMILY STARCH.—The Ingredients with which this starch Is prepared, render wholly unneces sary the use of starch polish or spermaceti, as It produces a fine polish, without gumming up or injuring the finest fab rics. Put up in pound packages, with full directions for use. For sale, by the box or retail, by iep2B W. A. arOLPRg. IX) THE PUPILS OF Q. of Untie.— Mr. O. Anton purposed returning to this city in time to resume his teaching on the Ist of August, bat being un fortunately taken ill at Fairmont, be will not be able to reach the city for some days. Due notice will be given to his pupils of his arrival. Enquiries may be made at au»f H. KLEBEIPB. A HOUSE AND LOT FOB BALE, situated in Btrawberry alky. Price $6OO. , _ A House and Lot, in Allegheny city, on Washington street, for $7OO. A Hoof* and Lot, in Sontn Pittsburgh, near the Toll Gate, for $350. Terms easy. 8. CUTHBEBT A SON, octie . Beal Estate Agents. No. 140 Third »t OAKb —Mr. < i . ANTON and H.BOHRORDRR would respectfully announce to the dtiaensof Pittsburg and Allegheny that they will give Instructions on the Piano, Guitar, Violin and state. Inquire at H. Bohroedsr A AIJ, AND WIWTSB QQQD&—HAGAN * AHL, No. 9i Uocket street, hare Josfc received a Urge «- i-ortment of the above Goods, vUcb were bought *t»l*Jg* discount from oiul price*. Their stock eoasfotsof ® T J”* variety of Dress Goods, Embroideries, Laee Gocd* watt* Goods, Hosiery and Glores, Cloaks, Talmas and Shawls, with a large assortment of Housekeeping Goods, [dot? ATCHJH—BBOUCnON IS PlUCKS.—Cllixena and strangers on no* buy Watches at my establish ment cheaper than usually found In the eastern dUca, and have a reliable guaranty aa to excellence and time-keeping noJitlea. A aery large assortment mw in store- Watch repairing of every description, particularly fine xirk, done in a superior manner, and^wuntod^^ uorJ 67 Market street, comer of fourth. QOCOir MEDICIMSa.— Wis tar's Btlna of WUd Cherry; Bw»yne , s Syrup “ Jaynes’ Expectorant; Duncan's 44 Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Miller’s Cough Syrup; Sellers’ “ Morgan’s “ A large supply of all the above celebrated Medicines ~ .*»ys on hand and for sale by JOS.TLEMIKQ, nor 2 corner of lbi» Diamond and Market gL i , URB iiIQJJORS —I htTe constantly on hand a large 1. assortment of pure muulalleraied Wines and Liquor*. Those wanting an excellent article can always procnre It at * o t2 JOB. FL&MIMQ’fI. MAhPKiW-fOK NOVBMBBE, 18 CBKTB-—Jest reajyed, another large lot of Harper, for NuTemfcer, which w« ure celling for 15 cents a copy Call and get ope. W. A. GILDfiN?KWN*3f * CO* VILANKItM—A. A. BASON * CO. •» now opmEc It another Urge lot of ell wool Elanhota, of all tlaoaatul ttUallUes, which will be offered at low price*. pot? T(j a'wt~—3o buabftle tor sale by __ j botl HENEY H. COLLDfS- hoaaa prime W. 1L Catting Che«w; \ 318 do English Dairy do; 300 do VutsamFsnn do; ™;, t ° Jtor “ leb7 HKSB? n. COLLINS. 1 M3H—lOO balf bbl* White Pfafc; ' 100 do Tiotttt T& do Saloon; 20 do Picker*}; 10 do Detroit Hirer White Flab; received by Hall road and for sale by noTl Fifteen Cent*: ~ ; HABPEB’B NSW MONTHLY MAGAZINE POE NO* . VEMBER-—Costot* : Napoleon Bonaparte, by John ; S. C. Abbott, Illustrated with fifteen engravtngs; The Gene* rations of fashions, illustrated by twenty-two engraving*; * Ufscnl Taylor’s Beddenee at Baton Bongo, with Uludm c-ia- Whom shall we marry; The Quaker’s Wife; The % Yeung Surgeon; The Neweoxnes, by W. M. Thackeray, with ? Tmr illustrations by I*? 1 *; A few words about Birds; The - 2 Wavs of Providence; The Scholars of Brienne; ANtahtln s ati Old Castle, by Q. P. K- James: Galranoplasty; Some- * tiling for the Ladles about Colors; Stooping to Conquer; « The Betrothed Children; The Nurse’s Eevenge; A Greek ? Carnival; Monthly Record of Current Brents; Editors ■ Tbbifr—The true Sources of our National Strength; Hollars * fchsy Chair; Edltofa Drawer; Literary Notice*—Book* of 7 tH- month; Tbo Old. and the New, ilhattßtei; Two Pathfl f 1.1 i.tft,, illustrated; Fashions for November, with fllustm- * hy BmdM in advance ef their appearance. j Mg- Price fifteen Gents. for sale by . „ ■ IL MINEE A CO. No. 32 Bmlthfleld street. —“—~ Wanted, • ‘ I>Y a sober, Industrious young man, who witi tootehU ■ J entire time to his business, a SITUATION A 8 £HIP J PING CLERK, in a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or As- . * siftsnt Book-Keeper, or a place In a Grooery or Dry Goods - r g Irro; and will make himself generally useful to nir em- $ ; pfoyer. A note addressed through the Post Office to U A. B. e - d[.” or le;t at the office of the “ Post,” will receive pronr p t ,V attention. ert-H'cf 5 (jiiQfin—QßATlB! —Fba sail, a Two Story Brick ; qj IoUU Dwelling Bouse, well arranged for comfort aid convenience, situate near Wylie street, on Cr mentor's i atioy. Price $l3OO. Terms easy. 'GRATIS I The Beal Estate Journal, just pal dished, eon tv ning a list of nart of the property for sale h*y g. Cothbert k Ron, can be had. free of charge by calling their BEAL j ESTATE OFFICE, 140 Third street ' oct3i SEVEN HOUSES TO LET—A Dwelling House, well i finished and in good orj er , on Towueend street. * A Dwelling House op Wylie street. Two good Houses i*" a street. \ A. small nouse r* a Mount Washington. A House of gt, rooms, on Washington street, Allegheny. , Apply to .8. CUTHBEBT A BON, <-etNo. 140 Third street ovy aiBEiL MAGAZINES—Putnam, for Novemer. I.’ P raham’aMagariue, for November. Godey’s Lady’s Book, for November. Art Journal, for October. Just received by express; also, one of the best collections ctf everything In the Book and Stationery lint tn this city, and at the lowest rates. Remember, the place is at SAMUEL B. LAUFFEB’S, ,*.►2* - No. $7 Wood street; ~a "'KBMARg*nLB cure.—l hereby certify that I wu A. alllicled with the Urer Complaint and Pbthysls for a j Umc time, being more than a year_uoder the care of a phy gcian; lb at the disease, instead of being relieved by tbe medicines I took, kept gradually getting worse, my body sw> lling so that I was unable to stoop low enough to tie mv shoes. When the disease was at the worst, 1 was re commended to try BELLEEB’ LIVER PILLS. I did so, amd was relleTed greatly by the use of the first box, and completely cared by the second. , Wellsrille, May 26,1M5. eaiDet M’Coxb, Esq. \To the Public—The original, only true and genuine Liver iHUs are prepared by R. E. Sellers, and have Ua name in l ilack wax upon the lkl of each box, and hU signature on ibe oQtslde wrapper. All others are counterfeits, or base imitations. R. E. BKLLKBS A CO., Proprietors, octss No. 5? Wood street. V• ‘ = JAMES WARD BOP. ihUNDRIRS—SO boxes W. E.Cheese, in store. 60 bxs large sad prime Cream Cheeee, for catting. 1000 bus Ear Com, at depot. - 1000 has Shelled Oora, at depot, j 100 bbla North Carolina Tor, to an+re. SO begs Saltpetre, in store. 60 bbla Grease lord, io store. ; 100 bbls New Orleans Molaweg, in oak cooperage. 150 bbla do do cypress ooopsage. ifer sale by foctSQ ENGLISH * RICHAKDBQS, i f 'Ulrib£E—boiea W. R. Cheese, Jo store and tor saleby \u oc«B ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. C" liLKESlfr—6oo boxsanrixae W.K. Catting Choese, just re> ) ct,.edandtoraaleby HENRY H. QOLIJHB. * i'PLES—IO barrels tor gale by .fV octl6 HENRY H. COLLINS. REFINED SYRUPS—6O bbls of Tariooa qualities, tor ule by [oetg] BMITM A SINCLAIR. BUCKETB— 20 down Buckets; 6 “ Tabs; tor sale br 0023 KINO £ MOORHEAD; IANDLKS—7S boxes Mould and Dipped Gandies; j 24 ** Star Candles; for sale by cr(23 KINO £ MOOItHRATV. t’ iuitN—iOO bosbeJfl fibell Oom, la store and tn j oct39 ENGLISH £ RICH HPAR— IOO bbls N. C. Tar, to arrlTe an* _ - I SJH! £S? u rR Kt'-T -A good HQCa*. on BmxmAjKxt*, haCWM £ SbIUUhA land Grant Btteeb. Beat |g pat noth. oetSe THOft. WQOP6, TS lowrth Bttni. -M 5^ 5 No. 76 Fourth street. HENRY H. COLLINS. ahallac in etore mad FLEMING BBQTHBBt i ICE—6 tierces in store and for sale by , oet23 KING * MOORHEAD. . _~'_