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All orders will be promptly filled. Sews of the Day. The (loathe Ln Baltimore laßt week amounted to only BG. There was a slight fall of soow iu Boston on tho 4th inßtant. U the recent elections in the territories of Now Mexico, Washington and Minesota the De mocracy has been enooeseful. It is said that many emigrants to Kansas from the eastern Statee are returning. No cause is assigned. The Hall of, the Honse of Representatives, at Washington, li*a been splendidly fittod up, and is now ready for business. William Barker, the Know Nothing candidate for Mayor of New York, ha k entered suit agaioßt the New York -Tribsmt for a libel. The Washington Monument in the District of Columbia, hae reaobed the height of 167 feet; and the work is stopped for want of funds. Governor Seymour has authorised the Albany A tins to f ronoance the st ry that ha had agreed to pardon Dr. Graham, entirely and unqualified ly false. « Soo telegraph news for returns of New York election. The race for Governor appears to bo between Seymour, Damocrut, and DUman, K, N. Clark, Whig, who rnn on six tickets, is far be hind. It will take some daye to deoide it, if the vote la olosc. Tho Government of Canada has appointed commissioners to investigate the oanoes of the recent destructive collision on the Great Western Railroad. Wo wish our Stnte governments would as promptly enquire into the causes of all such disasters, and severely punish the delinquents. Most of the Philadelphia Banks have jnat de- glared their dividends for the last six months. They aro as followsFarmen' and Mechanics’ 5 per ot; Southwark 6; Kensington G; Mecha nics 5; Western 5, with an oxtra dividend of 6 per ot; Girard 3; Commoroe 6; Tradesmens' 4; Northern Liberties 6; Manufacturers’ and Me fhnnici fi; Commercial 6. THE CUBfUCNCV purified The bnisness community may suffer some for a short time from tho bank failures so frequently occurring; bat the unsonnd bonks ought to be wound up, and this year they are being driven to the wall pretty fast When thoy ore out of the way we shall have a safer currency, thongh it may bo diminished in quantity. Such a puri fying process is needed occasionally to let the people know wlnt is safe and what is not. In many of the cases of bank failures lately reported it is discovered that they have been large!*, engaged in railroad epecnlotlonsv Nearly half of the Massillon Bank was to bo invested in railroads. Tho Bank, is now discredited. Mr. Beokel of Dayton (Ohio) has failed. Ho owned tho Miaqai Valley Bank, the Wayne oonnty Bank of Indiana, and another Bank in the last named State. His failure will probably bring down those banks. It is discovered that he was large ly engaged m railroads. The notes of those threo banks are secured by the depoeit of stocks and those, with his other assets, it is supposed will redeem the notes. It is also supposed that the notes of the Trust Company Bank, of Cov ington, (Ky.) will be redeemed »t the rata of ' seventy-five cents on the dollar. The Bank policy'of Pennsylvania though often condemned, appear* to prove well thin year. We hear of very few Pennsylvania Banks in dif ficulty. It is supposed that the long end severe drought of last season destroyed, to a great ex tent, the weevil, the army worm, the bugs, in sects and innumerable vermin that every year greatly damage the crops. If so, it is some compensation for the short crops and high prices of this year. Tho crops of succeeding year we may hope, will be more abundant and whole some. And so ifc may be with the currency. The tight money market may purify the cutren cy, and reader it more sound and reliable nere after by destroying all banke tb a t are unsafe, and too much involved speculations that are inconsistent their legitimate purposes. This laying process, both of the soil currency, may occasion some present losses, butchers is food enough in the eonntry for all the demand, and mosey enongh in the oountiy for business purposes. There is more gold and silrer now in tho oountry than erer before; and it will be brought more into use ae rotten banks go down. Thers are large numbers of safe banks, too, in the country; nnd the present state of finanoial affairs will soon show whiob sre sound and whioh unsound. rivers asd eailboadi The Dispatch picks up our article of Tuesday morning, and endeavors to make something quite “ taking ” out of it. We said that when the Chartiers Valley road, the Steubenville road, aud all their connections westward.wero comple ted Pittsburgh would be much less dependent on the stage of water in the river for supplies of food in a season of short crops than it is now. Does any one doubt that? The city would have suffered from short supplies for the last four months but for the vast quantities of flour and other provisions bronght in by and Pennsylvania railroad. With throem'adsat work the same way, and sweeping the whole western country, of course the supplies would come for ward more abundantly, and merchandize and manufactured articles would be carried west ward by the same means. But when there is a good etage of water in the river tho heavy freights, and a considerable portion of the travel will prefer the etfamboats. There is no danger that the steamboats will lack employment. Tho rapid growth of the west in population, and the greatly increased produc tion will every year increase the trade by the river as well as by the railroads. No number of railroads can render tho river useless, when there is water enough in it far use by steamboats. Bat In low water seasons, which are rather long long of late years, the railroads are particularly usefol, as this year bas proved. Steamboats can carry freights oheaper than railroads ; and, when not in haste, they furnish the most pleasant mode of traveling to our taste. CONTINENTAL. MINSTRELS. We bad the pleasure of hearing this band of vocalists perform last evening, at Masonic Hall, and we have no hesitation in sayiog we consider them as good as the Hntchinßons. Some of the voices arc better. The opEtnme is.elegant, and the musio, both vooal and instrumental, is in the best stylo of the eoience. Tho lovers of good mu* eio will have another chance to hear them to night, at Masonio Hall. Within twenty years, about one hundred ehorches, numbering about twelve thousand con verts, have been planted along th* coast of Af rioa. Many schools also have been established, whioh are now in successful operation, and hun dreds of natives have received and are now re ceiving a Christian education. Seevkd Him Eight.—Governor Winston, of Alabama, was fined ten dollars/ * few dajsag<s for wearing hie hat and smoking a cigar in Court. :***.•• ■ '"V • - * M . . J , t Two Children BarStnd by their Hothtr. The Philadelphia papers, of Tuesday, contain full particulars of the infantioide in that city by a woman named Pamelia Snyder, who voluntari ly Bonfiessed ti tha offiomp that ahe had, at dif ferent timeß, within the "past six years, given birth to six ohfldr.n, whioh had either died about the time of their birth, or had been murdered by their mother I The Bulletin eajs : NOVEMBER 9. Tliesu children, -which were all of course illegitimate, wero ibe result of intercourse with diffcren: men._ and to make the&ffrir still more shocking, the ui c >1 tlie mi.'crahle woman,a man named W. Sn.dwr, if* char get! with the pn- Urnity of two of them. Snyder la now in pri.-jn. bavin* been amsted yeeterday. lie w a married man. lie is aUo accused of haring been nccep>ory lo the mnnler of Rome ot the children. Pamela, after her amrst, made a full cenfes Bion of her crimes. , , . The fir?t chiiJ to which shegare birth was bom In the en try of hernnda’s house. The mother had the small pox at the time, and tho child took it and died soon after. The unwind child was FtranglM by Its mother after its tirth and was thrown by her into to cesspool, frontwhence it wa« afterward txked by the uncle, placed in a box, onu bnriftd in the yard attached to the house. The third child was born in an open field, und was, the miserable mother says, still-born. MMII . The fourth was born alivo, and was choked by the parent and disposed ot in thd samo manner as ‘he p econd. Of tbefifth child we bare no information, Mid the sixth, which was born fire or six day* since, the mother Bays wus “mS’Sier.bl* l» b»< wentytwo oft.enty-thno vearaof Me. and Ia said to be quite prepossessing in ajv .rr.«Wl, *h" vr*9 employed at lh* hnosu ol Mr. Tbomu Kiev, when! ,ta taa b««n rngkgwl forthe past tiralr. months. She eUpi at tar grand-mothm-s Ins Mr. nice’... Kffort. are no* tains m«de by tta anthoriilr* to find the remains of some of the Innocent victims to tl.i cruelty of their unnatural parent. Railroad Pasbebgers. —A suit was late y de cided by a oourt in New York, of some interest to travelers in railroad oars. A passenger, wbo had scoured a seat, and occupied it for some time, left it to go into a baggage car. When be returned he found hie seat occupied by another man. He demanded bia seat. It wae refused. Qe applied to tho conductor. Tbe conductor forcibly ejected the now-comer, and gave the first occupant his seat. Tho conductor was in dicte » for assault and battery ; but tbe court decided that the first oooupaot, having left bis seat but temporarily, waa entitled to it on bis return; and that tbe conductor had a right to restore it to him. If this rule becomes general It will save travelers a good doal of annoyance. UxaiOBSSART Alu’.m.—Tho failure of one banker in our city, has given ri*e to more alarm than Is neoessary. Yestcrda)' there were all sorts of rumors afloat, nod failures predicted that thero arc no sufficient reasons to apprehend. -Che panto makers are busy, aud they con do some harm; but, it is believed by business men, ; that if people will not heoome needlessly alarm ed, the number of failures and suspensions will not be large. Some who have suspended, will probably soon arrange their affairs, so as to con tinue their business. A Coot Operation. —The (Ohio) Leader says a butcher in Athens, Ohio, has been In the habit otffibbipg tho village cows, making beef of them, and then selling them out to the owners at ten cents per pound. The hide and boms of one—minus the body—having been found at a neighboring ymuery, an investigation was had, when the remaitu of several other vil lage cows were detected. The butcher, smelling a rat ia season, sloped to parte unknown. Lakds Sold. —A very large quantity of public lands were* Bold by the government within the Ifrit ywbfr -frfrrreceipts from the ealee'up to September 30th was $4,470,400—f0ur times the amount of the previous year. The farming business has received a new impetus from high prices. 1 Any of our readers who wish good fresh Oysters, aro referred to the card of the Balti more Oyster Company, in another column. The *• panic” hae entirely subsided in the east, as it is ascertained the persons who were supposed to have died from eatiug poisoned Bivalves came to tbeir death from ft different cauae. Five members of the Canadian Parliament are natives of the United States. Waabi igton territory now contains a popula tion of over 6000. Tw« year" ;,£>} it ras but 1000. There is an increase of specie in the New York Banks of nearly 200,000 ; t»uJ a decrease of deposits of over ij'650,009. Iroa ore of good quality, and io great abun dance, ie found in the colony of Liberia in Afrloa Rorros: In the communication of Jaoe* 8. Craft, Rgiq., In your paper of the Bth in*U, there la mneh haul tem per, as well as mi*reprep**ntsdkra. 1 made no attack on Mr. Craft or any other I merely vtatol undeniable faets, wht*h would rej-al the Infatvocts that might be drawn, aod probably were iuicauaJ to be drawn, from the report of the case In the I had no thought of excurin* my self, fnr 1 was not conscious of any fault. Tho decision of I lit. 3,u> apon the merit* was Dot hinder lor prevented In tnr way by me; on the contrary’, I argued thnt the stale men*-’ of fact contained In the counsel's argument might bo eorj'idem] admitted Hut the Court rafoaed io go out of the fecor-l, or stated case, to look for facts. They looked m It her into Mr. C.’a argument nor min*-, but rtoppei, at the outset, for defects in the uUded, we- The allegation that anything dvno or add by ra*>, prevented a bearing on the merits, or that* leaaon was administered to m* by the Court for sharp prool'.oe, Is simply tmtrae, aod Mr. Craft and all those pres out at the thus well know this. Tl •* care was drawn by Mr. Crnft; It J« all In hi* hand-writing. Hi* ease la pronounced eo radically defective that no final judgment can be given upon 11. This was a lesw.u to the author of the case, not to me. If the defec tive?,of It. won no; designed, then Mr. C. has simply twen tfuilt v of a Wunder—if it a as Intentional, then be has been •roil, v f.f a U ;<*. I cere not which horn bo lake*. I may %ir i’-*t If l had been solicitor at the time 1 would never har* *lgnod It, for its defectiveness Is apparent at a glance. But ’-lift the care In the Court below lbad nothing to do. 1 c iunot account for Mr. C.’s bad temper and unprovoked pen-nal attaek on me, onfees he was the author of the re port i ’ the GatAU. In that case he might well fael sore that an nUamptil misrepresentation bad been exposed and cor- A- [o handling edge tools. 1 should not be much afraid of'ih m unless made of harder material than enters into the HeQtleman’s b gal composition. I did not, and do not £k a «nUoverej with MrT My relw object in the article In the GaytU was to correct wn unfair statement, which I thought might, if uncmuradicted, Injure the city. Mr. C.’s statements in regard to myself, though reckless and unfair, are probably harmless, so that having thiu far eouiradicted and explained I am done with the matter. v Cm Bouaws. In noticing Monthly for No .ember, Ihc New YorlsJs*sLing Mirror remarks Mr. Putnam, we arc happy to learn, has taken tb« edito rial sceptre in his own capable hands; and hereafter we shall expect to see less of bitter bigotry and splt-ful preju dice marring its other*i/o fair pages. Hitherto be has been surrounded and blinded by small authorllngs and penny-a-liners, whoee only ambitiob seems to have been io fleece the publishers and to ww themselves In rerpeetablo print- and then to puff themselves In the columns of some dally nr weekly joornal with which they chance to hold some Illegitimate sort of connection. These bindings have had their “ friends to reward and their enemies to punish; and tho way ibeybave used Hutment's batteries for the pur pose bus been rather amusing to the initiated. Lika a raonkoy touching off a cannon, the public has laughed at the tremendous noise the little thing* have made. Let us illustrate a li.tle. Tom Prig**, Dick BUght A Co, have written book that uover paid expenses. As Tom graduated in tl.. and Dick picked up his nccom plisbiuMjts “about town,” Tom and Dirk, as author* and diddters, have been subjected to some pretty severe criu citim. And now their day of retribution has come, Tom tickles Dirk, and Dick puffs Tom; butwoo to all men, wo men and children who haTe ever given the cold shoulder or looked askance at these literary worthios I In their estima tion there is bat one artist io America, that is Page; but - one poet, that Is Lowell; but one scholar, that is “ Shaks peare's;” but one critic, that Is Tom Pepper Prlggs! Thus hare the pages of “ Putnam ” been prostituted to penoual spite; and thus what should have been a high-toned, schol arly, philosophical magazine of science, literature and art, has even been debased into a medium of a r ub sti eet gossip and Tammany Hall spoutings. We rejoice, therefore, in Mr Putnam’s declaration of independence, and In the new era that is destined to add lustre to “Putnam sMagailne" and to American Literature. jy Diplomats aro not the only persons who give extensive suppers for the purpose of “ com ing it uver ” their guests, as the following from the Cincinnati Commerciul will show: A few nights before the failure of that adroit financier, P. B. Manchester, he gave one of thosa splendid suppers which won for him an enviable reputation among a few, and an invitation to which was considered by many an homr. A gentleman of this city, who lias in hi* composition a large quantity of pride and an excellent opinion of his own popu larity, united with a disposition to float serenely in upper tendcon, was honored with n card of invitation. KTery thing pertaining to ttt*> supper was of asumpluons and cost ly character, satiefeetprily evi l-nring tbe great wealth 01 and lmportacceof the ho«t. During the ev< nitg, the gen tleman above alluded to was drawn inti > ci>nv«r* ,tir>n upon money matters by Mr. Manebrater, who finally Inquired where he deposited hi* funds, nod a: what rate of interest. Upon being informed the bauklog hmi-i-, nnd the old fash louedsumof C per cent. ’ interest, the snrewd banker re marked, “Ah sir, I am paying my depositor* from eight to ten per cent, and I am realizing from the careful investment of their money, from one and a half to two per cent, a month, thus, you can see, benefitting both the depositor aT ,ri myself. I can pay you ten per cent if you wish to de posit with me. 0 The logic and the supper had their effect; in a day or two the gentleman deposited with Manchester abont JL2OO, awd in a day or two more Manchester started on a tour for the benefit of his health and reputation. Vp ß Hakxltox.—A telegraphic despatch from Washing ton, dated at 7 o’clock last evening, Informs us that the venerable widow of the revolutionary patriot and statesman, Alexander Hamilton, was so seriously ill that she was not expected to recover. She bad reached the advanced age of ninety-fix years. Ibbb Bxsn Pusoms.- I The New York Tines of Satur day morning says the following is the disposition of the Trish state prisoner* who recently left Australia. —Wo. Smith O'Brien is in Italy; JohnVartin is in Paris, and Kevin J. OTtoheny 1# op ids way in New York. ' ' * *•'.*. ♦. 4 4 \ .-y . V*m - - <!+ "■* .* ■>:**.**>|** | For the Mormos Pern.] *> 4 ■»' r j ’ I, » - ,'r< v - ,• »% . • *s«» V K* : v " [From the Dehoit Drily Advertiser, November 6.] DOKSTICItS RUNS WITH THE “MA* SHEEN.” 701 Narrow Strut. 1 New Yoal, October, SO, 1864. j 1 am not known by tho cognomen of “Mom,’’ wr do I •Merer to tbo name of ByLcd”—nelther. aa a gentred thing. do I promenade tha middle of ßraid an>r»Hh JJJ ■nantaloona locked Into my boo!.. Still, by way of a new excitement, I lately jo ned the fire department and connect- Ml myself with th* company of Sngine 87. Doueht my uniform, treated the company, took vp my quartern In the buhkroom, where I slept V* “ ‘p'-'!' .‘.Jff occupied In the daytime by a big yellow dog. Fwat night, went to bed with my bunt-Jm; ready torani alarm. Atlart It came—S’dxed llie rope with the real of the »?’■ oo a run: tugged an.l toiled till we got her Imo the 11th dl.triet, four mile. and a half from heme: found th”* l *™ h*d be«D caused bv a burnt! ol shading*, and th« conflagra tion had oxtingulßbccl itvK; had to drag c.cai| back timl most to death; it wasn't fonny h all, hour new blm-io; siartol a^aln —llopq 80 laia m ine eeme alley, got our apparatus jammed 97 rtctorionp; gotoor machine ont. and carried off the .wheel of SO’fl Carrie,o on our tongue ; '•fbc’l 'h.flw, blg fiS# took weter; got onr etrrarn on the to: Ml; *“ r b^ h ™ hirt, but k& at it; children in the pml; *£«>{« ; arion; pliant fireman mrda a rush up hia way through the Pmoke-re-appearcd with a child tn each arm, and his pocket full of teaspoons. Old gentleman from tha country; much excited: wanted to heir but didn’t exactly know how; be rushed into a t .urthstory bed room; threw the mirror out of the win dow- frantically endeavored to burl the dressing tahle after It; seized tha coil scuttle, hurriedly put in the poker, bootjack and n pair r.f worocut slippers, carried them do* n l stairs and deposited them in u place of safety four blocks iwar! came hack on a run,inf) tbo par or; took upado-r »n«t" Mraooed UP »n fitH-tv decanter In IN nutl transported it ssfely Into the barn ->t tin* nearest neighbor; be kept at work -by dim r,f heroic unions he nt rations time* d- Si Piece by ih.* entire kdeheni ooMng store In the ncxta’.rcet,’uninjured; an! “V” nieno to pieces with »n nxe. in order to sate the lock, and filling his packet with the sofa carioro, he wasseen to make Hu fiu»l exit from the l>vk yard, with a length of sioTepire fn«cb hand SS looting fork tucked behind his esr, and twodozen muffin rings to bis hut, which was surmounted by a Urge-sized frying pnn. . _ During the next week there were several a.arms~Bre in a big block, full of paupers—first man In the building- | carrleil down stairs In my r.rins two helpless, undresst-d children, thereby saving thrir valuable lives; on giving them to thidc mother, she, amid a whirlwlml of fmnriricd ih” gratifying Intr-Ulgence that one was afflicted with the mcades. and fthe other hail the Michigan itch. Fit* in a boarding fehool; daabed up a ladder: through a window; entered a bedroom; smoke so thick T cftuldn’t flee: ceught up in tny arms nfeminine sperime'i In riornTnizhOeown; got Wk tu the window; tried to go down: ladder broke under adhesiTelyJothe vounff ladv, and aft** unexampled exertions deposited her onfflr In the next house, where I discovered that T had res ml/from the d-Touring .-’.ement the only child «T thf atnrvhnnee —went r.n tli* reef I explosion ifinnd myeeir in eouiebody’a cellar, with one leg in e ™p barrel ami :nv hair fall of freetured hen’, eggs: dteorered that I hail been blown cer a church, and hail the weathercock ■Ull remaining In the roar of my demoll-hed pantalouß. Tireln a Honor .tore-hoar buret: brandy lying around Inn-e:" gin convey nonend oM Mnn'ingnhrle abuduL ly togging to] he protected from further ihlntinn . Croton wet.; to. much for my delicate roo-tltution; carried home on a ahroter Fire In a chnrrb—Catliolir—lltJe mar.do images ai/ around the men, in niche, 1 -.11 Wan .otter: atator. began to fail: St. Andrew knocked my fir, hat o ver HIT cvpa- St Peter threw hi. whole we,gilt on my big toe; I"." hi. mo a dir "ft tb- b-ol -Lie,, laid mo .prowling, when a picture of tha Holy Family foil and cor ere-! mo up like a b-d quill. Fire In a Mg clothing ator, -next day onr foteman eport . 1 a new .ilk relent eeet. ..ten of the men exhibited twelre dollardoeekin panta, and tbo black toy who .weep, ont h. bunkronm and eeoura til- engine ha t a new hat and a flaming cat caret, preeent.-l, .. 1 heerl by tho proprietor of the Meek of good,, aa an vridcoc. or hi. ..predation of their ondearnrs to eaye hla property. / didn’t get any new broecl.ea: on the contrary, 10-t my new oyarroat, and gat damegtel myeelf. Tel! yon how-flreont, otd-r •' take up 97 took eff tha boae: tamed her rom.d: got the toy, Wether, end alerted for home: earner of the rtrert. Hmk and U-lder 100, (Thitch;) Kngine d.drleh:) Hoaeß9,Cien Lee:, ami our own rompanymnie in ronlacl; machine, got jammed; polyglot swearing bv the elrcngth of the compa nice: got all mixed up; flahi: one men lilt loremanol llook and ladder 100 oe.r the head telth a epann.-r : 97 e engineer clippel on. of 7 i’. men with a trumpet; ,3 rxti.ll eted with e tiering done; cn of a.l tho rompanlex went : roedited lo -go In" mxeelf; wont in: went ant again a. fast aa I could, with a black etc. three teethondmeetible. 1 hare arery raaoou to holier--.) in my at jmach, intcronngicd with myenpper.mr red alet.t In rarpetragx, my knnoklee ekinned, aa if they ha t been pawned V* a Chatham etriwt J.w; gat on a hydrant and watclwd tho fan; Se > hoy. whlnbed ererything: 7.T, beet man waa doubled up like a jack-knife, by a dig In tha place where Jonah wae; four of 97'a fellow, were lying under the machine, with their eye. In mourning; H~ik and Ladder tv* home two-thlrd. ot their company an th- :rnek : and the_ last I ..w of their roretnao ha we- lying In the mild.a o. the a <r e*t. wl.h h ■ aea-s".. meeahed 4e--»Ue h-otAnni'e;jjgje.heed, and hi pockcta Inside ont. l our |c,!.cem-n ’nl t. • • eaw the whole row. On the II,.! in 11 gallon of .. light, th> y polled thelrhate down r,r,r •l„dr eye., earered ur I heir elate, id *lonk down tin- nror-st id 1 ' y. ( < : ledoe, roagoisl niy mmi-rton, made my lelb the c. mpany Inv red eldrt vl fire c*p |Wn «*nfucb *'f svrvic**; tloa t revert cjy :f-*rierK*, but <l-» prieve fi-r nt» lc-t t-eth, an«l my o«w fi<rrro*los , .Arrmwfully rcurs, Q K PHIL WDFK r«OK?TTCK.», P D. P 8 —Uavc ja»t n.‘*. tbc f*• ms*' ■ ( 7^—hr -n ui) i l»m-ni*Ki orcrcyst; «in: hi* ruoiuh t*' ib-k buu—ma,j ilmou«ly coocludrd to Vi him g p p p n hnvQ received the subjoined commu nication from Dr. Keyser, to which we invite the attention of our readers. We know nothing about the matter: but from tbo Dr.’s experience both os o lecturer on the t»*o of these appliances in the rare of and as a regular physi cian, w« have no doubt the article will repay perusal: Some Remarks on Shoulder Braces. There are ft number of diaeaees io which these appliances are of.vastly more importance than medicines given (iiteroaliy. Sunken conditions of the chest, ftDd a consequent dragging of the contents of the abdomeo, 1 am perfectly sore, cannot be cured by any internal treatment, alihoogh internal treatment may aid very mate rially these outward supports. 1 have known narrow and faulty chests enlarged as much as three and four inches by the use of my Shoulder Braces; and in one ense, where the Shoulder Brace and Supporter were used together, the chest increased ns much as seven inches in cir cumference. No ore can doubt but such en largement of the volume of the lungs must very much benefit the health of the individual. I think i could show clearly that every person usiog suspenders should use properly construct cd Shouldeb Braces ; and that my Braces Are so constructed, I have published, time and again, the opinions not only of newspaper editors, but of eklllful physicians. They do not draw the shoulders forward upon the chest, but bold them back, so ns not to throw too much weight upon the breast. Suspenders, on the contrary, have a tendonoy to pull the shoulders forwafd, and instead of placing the spinal column in its proper position, draw it forward into a curved Ine, making the column press outwards, instead of inwards, at the centre. The Shoulder Brace will remedy this defect, at least where it is only the result of habit; and indeed, in many cases where there is spinal weakness. I think I could dearly show that many of the earlier stages of lung and bronchial affections oould be arrested entirely by the use of my Bhonlder Braces and Supporters. I have lately made an improvement in my Braces, which renders them perfectly oomfortable ; and l now sell to persons engaged in every kind of lifting employments, and they tell me that no inconvenience is expe rienced In their use. I would eespoctfully in vito the attention of the publio to the Shoulder Brace and Body Braces sold by me, as they will bo found vastly superior to many others wliioh bear the name of Supporters and Shoulder Braces. I havo paid muoh attention to this branch of my business, as well as the Truss de partment, for the oure of Hernia or rupture, and have an offioe, back of my store, whero I fit all kinds of instruments osed in the cure of diseases requiring mechanical support. GEO. H. KEYBER, 140 Wood st A Good Idea for Showmen. Albert Smith, the director of one of the most amusing and successful entertainments in Lon don, “ The Asoent of Mont Blanc,” in a recent address to bis audience, ascribed part of his suc cess to a change he had made in the conditions of admissian. Instead of charging more than the usual price for reserved seats, taken before hand, he charged less, because, as he said, “if any one takes the trouble to come beforehand for his plaoe, ho ought to bo compensated for that tronble. • He ought to enjoy some advan tage over those who como late, and the beat form in which to put that advantage is to let him have his place at a lower rate.” Tho consequence of this arrangement was that all his reserved seats, and a great more, were always promptly taken, people be ing eager to avail themselves not only of tho security of a scat, but of alight reduction in price. We commend tho example to managers of the atres and others engaged in Let them announco that seats will Be appropri ated to all who pay for them in advance, at less than the ordinary rates, and see if their empty boxes will not be soon filled ! It seems to us no more than just, as Albort Smith -rimarks, that if one is at the trouble of anticipating the usual time of getting tickets, ho ought to be rewarded instead of being charged forbiepaios. [Prom the Boston Times.] Two Questions for Sortliern Abolition You declare In the* recently h-tdConTentions, “ that the ' reoeal of tho Missouri Compromise has di«harged the north Rnnmeed obligation to consent to the admission of ottSr“lt. Sttto Into tb. Colon.” No., ir yon rr.ll, be. rumTwhat too say—-if the north has thus eanly been dis* an obligation calculated to eld tho spread of bJthJpaMsS of the Kanres-Nebraake bill, which Sloi7tbVwSpleofnew territories and States to decide for whether they will have slavery or not, just as th* nMrale of the old Btates have been permitted to do,— not art confidently, aod approve of the bill, in ■rfui ofindnlirintf in bellowing" against Unfriends, d^™ndn K ltu.n°MnimUs,” “ . NrtrtstoHt,.” tejlf, by the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, which allowed a man .binding one .Id. of a given lino “ ?’ ,n .lave, while another, seeding on the other *ls*? reKh M the firet, coold not do eo, the people of “"' north have thus eaell, been tailored from an obligation tending diiectlg to extend .lexer,, are you not In dnty bonnd,pn> famed “ friends of freedom, lovers of humanity, to thank those who bronght abont this reproof. Out of one hundred and ten steam packets now employed la carrying the United B taw mails, fifty-four are bunt ox and fifty-four of inm. - •« a * ■+ * * * 4 <• J- ’ • *" O '* V.’ \ V,' 1 .' . * r: v * •»* * r. .1 «.* * ’ ,- ** rf s* - I On ths 28th nit. the uchooncr Petrol, bound from Ct*TO- I lend.™ Lake Erie, 'o I'.troll, Mich., tra. tu»tnntysnnk by the falling out of hrr bothA,which ws« rottrji .uiloatoj, with a heavy carte, and the captain and cook er the meet wore drowned. The remainder of the orew, four in num ber, eared thetaaeltev Abenerolent man,who promMswi»hhJ aare Umeirr throwing it swsyon foolish ealeulationi, haadheoreredthat in forty years a enulT takar derotea twenty-fonr months to blowing bis now I In theisms tima he has alno roenhjra bare calculated, eighteen months In putting on his stock logs Mid pulling them off Again. A mat falling off In building operation* to noticed In New York. The Toornal sa*e that there is an almost entire ces sation of building. In the upper arenues, where they were so active a year <t two ago. It says that comparatively no thing is doing. There are, however, abou t half a dozen very elegant churches in progress- 3leanwhlle, lumber is area mutating in enormous quantities, In the yards, for want of market. * 43« Tape Worm Cared by Dr. M’Ltne’* Celebrated Vermifeg®* A certain la !y in this city testifies that, after using Dr. M’Laao’s Vern. foge, she pa*.:ed a tape worm ten inches loug ; and has :so hesitation in recommending it to every perron uttiicteJ with worms; as, In her opinion, U far ex cels e; cry other remedy nowin u««. theUdy, and further particulars, can be learnod by.calliug on Mrs. Hardie, Manhattan place, or E. h. Theall, Druggist, corner of Rutger and Monroe streets. P. S.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. XT Lane’s cel ebrated Liver Pills, can now ba had kt all respectable Drug Stores in this city. Purchasers will ho careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. M’Une's Vermifuge. All others, in comparison, are ForthletiH. ila ,„ for b, fhr *l. P-P^ r V no BR03 „ Successor* to J. Kidd k Co., nov4;d*w 60 Wood street t>r. Bloree’a invigorating ICllxlr or Cordial.— ‘There are tacts and principles which can only be reached by deep research end laborious investigation. The superiority of the Invigorating EUxir over every other restorative and anti-dyspeptic preparation, Is not a fact of this class. It lies upon the rwfatx, it Is ulf-tUitoiutrable, palpat io to all eyes. To oveilock it is Impossible; todenbt it bto deny credence to the evidences of the senses. As a means of relieving every form of nervous disease, whether acute or chronic, continuous or spasmodic; whether affect ing the Kp’lnga of motion, or the sources of srneatioo; it hZ not, it baa neerr had an eq ul. Id neuralgia, tic doio renux, rheumatism, general enervation of the system, more tud melancholy, hysteria, spasms, paralysis, epilepsy, palpi tation of the heart, Ac., U produoes a most astonlahlag effect—rallying, bracing, It might almost be said electrify ini’, loth body and mind, and replacing torpor and weak qm* with energy and strength. A* a stomachic, it has properties noleaspo.itivo and potent. The weakest stomach reavers its vigor, or receives It, if never Wore enjoyed, under ibe influence of this great tonic, which not ouly r. novat«s the digestive powers, but eouser>« the vigor it creates, Mid perpetuates the health St restores. This b the declaration not of one or of two, but cf thousands. The medical profession, slow to recognise any innovations upon established remedies admit the commanding efficacy of ;!iL« wonderful cnthol-coo. •ri,« llordial i J put up, highly concnnlmUd, In plot but ilia I'rir- thre** dollar* per bottle; two for five dollar* nix for lwt*lxn dollar*. C. U RINO, Proprietor. 192 Broadway, JUw 1 ork. f» id hy DruMint* tbrooghoat the Daitod State?, Canadi aud the V,r«t Indie* AOK3TS. KLEMISO A DUOS., No. CO Wood Ptrret, Pittsburgh I>R OKO. 11. KKYSKR. No. HO Wood street, do K. k FULLERS A CO., No. 67 Wood street, j. p. FJ.EMINO. AUejrbeny City #4* Palpitation of the Haart, Nervous Dls eMM. Uver Orapl-iut, Neuralgia, Pyfpejwla, Coativenfw anJ illes, are all relieved and cured la an Incredible short R ].arw of time, by Carter's Spanish Mixture, the peat took A n.i j.urifr-r of the blood. It contains not a particle ot Mercury,Oplum,or any noxious drug; it Is perfectly h&rtn !<**., and has cuml more than Otb hundred cases ot disease. Wr can only refer tbe reader to tbe certificates, a few of which may be foand in another column, and all of which are detailed In fall around the bottle. It U the greatest ot all Spring and Fall Medicine*, and possesses an influence over the MuoJ truly remarkable. S<*e advertisement. oct81:la 4»-To «11 Whom It may Concern.-If you waU a splendid fitting Bu!t you cm get it at GKIBULE’E -11 you want any Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, In all T*r*lv, why UKinnLK lias ’em. If you wan l th * k*** l I k ;io*: I’.nto you ercr wore, UMBHLE’!* Is the place to |,ar* your injure ft- ean forni-Od Umbrellas, Carpet U«*. Trunks, Valises, Me., at prices to suit all sorts ol i-Ustomt rs ‘.MO Übertv street, head of W<^d. SEW ADVEBTISEMEKTB. Lecture. —Yorso Mu's Mtacasma Limart L-ii/ a** Mcausics* iMmrrr—Dß. WILLIAM ELDER, of re.-insylrattia, will delUer a Lecture po n«at iTESDAI EVENING. Nownber 14, at Muonic Hall. Dr. Elder is the author of “GEN. OGLE —A CHARAC TER," which first appeared in Pwfnaw, and which, wuh Mt«nJ other aijipiraUa artidas •« fathered into u P*n*- copies’*-—the quaint tlfla of LU bank. Doors open at t\i ‘o'clock ; Lecture to oommeare at ~$ o'clock. Tickets or •dmisawm 26 cants; to ba had at the principal Music and Book Store* Hotel* Library Rooelj, Lecture Committee, and rt the door. . JOUN M. KIRKPATRICK, KLIA* u. iribu, WM. B. HOLMES, WM. 11. KINCAID, not 9 Lecture Committee. ▲ Car*. HAVING disposed of my eutireiaterat In the Clothing Runners. at No. 185 Liberty sfrest, to C. M\;LOBKKY, 1 rii-wrfully recommend him to mf former and lli- public in general. ' DJ - CAB.ROLL. M“ AU person* indebted to or hiring claim* against the «li D. J. Carroll, will all at lb# old.«Un'i. wher. hls books will b* loft for settlement D- J- CARROLL. To the PnUle. HAVING purchased the entire stock of RRAPY-MADE CI.OTUING of D. J. Carroll, IS$ Liberty street, I would n-Apetlfally Inform my Wends, and- the former patrons of tike that nothin* shall be left undone on my ruri to sustain the former reputation of the bouse. Haring a superior *iock of new and fashionable Clothing, I am pre pared to fnmisb, wholesale or retail buyers, at as low rates as any other establishment in the city. „ v no?H:dlm 0. M CLOSKBi. PITTtBUBOH COACH FACTOAY. M RtCCLOV WAaTIW L. WIVAS* fIMMI U»I* T ‘ Bigelow 4 ©o.» SUCCESSORS TO E.SI. BIGELOW, N0.4fl W . Diamond alley, D(tf Wood street. Pttte bunrb—COACIUtS, CARRIAGES, TONS. RUGGIES, and every description of-M ■™" f„ vehicles built to order, and finished in a manner un surpassed fSr beauty of design, elegance of finish, ekill of workmanship, end durability of materials. 6 #j' All wort warranted. _ ‘ oorii hJLTljfOKh. UYSTKB COMPANY: mtot maaoxic ball, im« stust. / —\ THIS Company ovn tetensire beds of plant* Cn f mJ#d OYSTERS in tha Yorit river and Chesapeake mMW Bay. and are now daily receiving, by express, tboflargeft finest flavored Oysters ever brought to ttlstterket, which they invariably warrant to bt* u A No. I," cw the money refunded. Likewise, we are daily receiving the flneet Eastern and Lake FISH, YBNI SON and all kinds of WILD GAME. rtor* —eactikullndvaluablk KBOPEETY FOR SALE at public auction, near Manchester, part of the estate nl the late James Adams, Kfq, dsoeaeed, on SATURDAY, the 11th Novembar, at 2 o’clock, P.IL, on Ihe premteea. 1 have been antlioi ieed by the owners, residing In a distent State, to offer for sale at public vendue, THIRTY most de sirable BUILDING LOTS, adjoining »• Iwraogh of Hu cheater, (part of the above estate,) each 24 fset front by 100 tect deep—one tier of them fronting on Market street, which is ninety feet wide. Them Loti have a fine view of the Ohio river and adjacent scenery, are mu tb* pjenk road, and in a very delightful and desirable neighborhood, and will be sold on quite reasonable terms. Persons purchasing a bid k of four or eight Lots, oould have a ountry borne, with all the advantages of » moderate price. Title unexcepiionable, and one of the > «- 1 Jteal Estate and European Agent, noT 3 oor. Seventh, end Smithfleld street T AND fOR FARMING Land, ieith I i floe Chesnnt Oak,rituate,wttMn thme miles of the Baltimore and Ohio Batin**; pttoe *U Also some within tour miles ni lam an sere. Also, a fine Tract of Lumon timber, at twelve miles from the river, flor two dofire en acre; and «ome at thirty miles from the river at and twen ty.flve cents an tare. Terms of payment very reasonable. Warranty deeds wlin>e made. . A FARM of four hundred acme, two hundred cleared, with good improvements, plenty of Ooaland Limestone, e,“t* “ ““ BO^ r ‘ J noto Bml E»l,te Agwrt., 140 Thll* »tre«t. T Al l D ;-o U ** th ‘ ilUy Coal tad Wtta. For RALE— Op* pair, each 14® fret long and S 3 feet °s<£, eSStefta both 22*00 bushel*; *ll in gooi order .t. For pale by f»°» B J ; J. P. btuAKT. fJiHii MKIUaIANIS- AND HAKDf ACXDKIkS' BANK 1 bus this day declared a of flee' por ®® nt °® the Capital Stork, out of the pw>ftU tor ibe last six month*, PM* l " 00 “ d " fIM DINOT, Cubter. ' ,h, HoTambw 7,18 M. BANK Olf FiTTiWJBOH, ftotmbcr 7, ISM K _tuu B»nk bu tbia d*y deehjad > Ditidud of four cent,on it* O.PIUI BtcX, toißtockhoMew,or jfsjaggaas; —"as'r of PITTSBURGH, JVbeewb* T.lB64—Th« and Director! of thto Bonk hmt, thfc d*7, dedored 1 ZiVr-V«Bt on thaCtpttol stock for the lut to Stock. ‘“’“!ff.° I ™*“ > *** l " < ’”**°JOBMg<YBER, Okahler. Y- —;, tTAttTJC REAL MJTAT* FOB SALK, Adjoining tbe BOIU>INajJ>TB ,u ut front by 100 feat deep, and fronting on Market T U M,o?it to iwtb,areottewKrfl>riale quite low, and on street I'o feet to W»u*, property Is part of the feet and beyond dispute. pp 7 JAMBg BLAKELY no»8 rTMIiTNEWaBO^^ NC ahuja-tlo t»o grost ro I ni.oMlof thoMM™! Who hoa not rood Mr^»l ut -. »< pt«-» “no” 7 ° th “ °*tL^lHl^^” 8 ’ mltM » l11 ,tr ” L H N.SrMta TwrittrlM, riOTtag th. lo«. • yp. Tfl fourth rtmu ItIiILUISO IjuT FOE "" Auvt at tot tont oaiWYIM l*r~t,«rf “ U^ U “ K initottnWld«UlW. Ot tbn D*ckp«tof tb« uTc.i£ *££»“ «* "■> »w n^-Tht-Lot u* . aSSS. k-g-** UMgbnrn.. Snqoto <* - gjsSr&t. gjNnuaa pamO™****"* *^ luh *** Xi gw** ncrfTrt •* *^ m "%gaa H. 00LU3S. ' ott2» v v *' r ' •• * thfc XPReiUy Liuts 'or the Homing F>»t NEW YORK ELECHONB- Niw T«,»or«lwWtetar.the Know Nothing can dldata for Mayor, Is bellayed to bo elected. Democratic candidate for GOTWnor, is pro- U Sf. r not .ufflctently complete to tell with onr dtp, i. "ot jet «»pteted, owln,, to the large -nnmber of tickets and tba scattering. atatrfck. The following Congressmen are nctsrf . 13th Ruw»ell Base, Whir; 14th district. Captain Itereoart, I?d.. ISth district, Jeekson, bard; 20Oi Wh g; 2Shh district, Williams, soft and Know Nothing. The Statu, aa far aa baartfromjtaea tlllman 48“*•Jg" nour 41.000, Clark! 25.000, Bronaon 7,000. ptlmaoa :hancaaare tlx boat, but th. rota will be eloaa betaaan him usd Seymour. THUD DISPATCH. The returns tins far show »«ajorityor a Fern anil o'Wood orer Barker, (Know Nothin*,) J*L?S?2 The contest la extremely dose, but the chaneea thus far fa- M<r Yoas, August 2,1M2. tot Wood. _ John Kelly beats Mike Walsh for Oongree*. . ■ Tbe Tribune adhere* to the opinion that Sqynoii* « •j®c£ ed Governor, and think* Saw, Know Lieut Governor, or possiblyßaymond, running behind his ticket The roturnsthat tar giTe UII 60* 26: Beymour 47,880; Clark 37,621); and Brunson 7,432. Nor ember 8.-In tha third Oongreetkmal district, Bishop, whig, ie elected. J** 926 majority in fiwi «mnty. MtMM. S*SSJi to*!?! and Pennington, whig*, are believed to be elected In the Ant, second »««! third districts. DrreotT, N<iTMnbCT B.—^The return. tndle.l. th. d-cUon of th. AnU-Nehm'f. Stoto .nd Cong«*l«n*l ***, *? orerwholmlDlt nuijoritT. W.ltnMt" •»« Hoicrd, Eqrabll eans, are electnl to o"ugjv*s. Hilwaexib, November B.—Spooner, Republican, is elected to The dtyelecte four BepnbUcans and one Democrat to the Assembly. MICHIGAN ELECTION. Chicago, IIL, November B—Woodworth, Republican, is lected to Ccmgrees. sailing of Tire steamer niaoara. Bobtos, November 8.-The steamer Niagara sailed today for Liverpool, with 62 passengers and $407,000. NEW TORE ELECTIONS. Aibant, November 8.-The total vote of Seymour is *,260, Ullman 2,474, Clarke 2,363, Bronson about 260. N*w Tottr,November B.—Cotton dull, with declining ten. I dency. Flour declined 12U; »le* W t* CS&iO; mde* 7,100 bbla Southern at $3.81 @9,31 Wheat I numiual; b*l*« Southern whl'e, to arrive, at $2,16. Corn 1 firm; sale* 100,000 bushels. Pork a trifle lower; sales mess 1 at $12,506012,33. Beef unchanged Lard easier, *>dt not I «Ue. it-.lomoy.- WU>*7 »™. »» Cofiee Steady. Sugars and Uolasms film. Llnssad 01183%, I j Iron firmer; sales at tW«*34?ton. J^ Del !J 0 dull. Mcney in stood demand; Ylrgtoiari*** 91, Cumb« J land Coal Co. 28%; Reading 70%; CtoJM I ; Erie Railroad 42; Michigan Central 81 >4* Galena and I vwt*, November B.—Flour inactive; shipping brands held at $939,12%; no export guus&Bya flog I and Corn-meal scarce; the former s<. and the titter s4,S7}£. I I More Wheat offering; demand limited, price* drooping; I aalee bushel* prime red at $1,93, and white at $2,05. Ryescarce at $1,18@1,2D. Com; tote dmnan* sale* I 4000@5000 bushel* at 77. Oa’s 54. Whisky 43 in bbte. I CiscmnATL, November B—Bosinees of all rinds pmtially | suspended, owing tn the Bank axdtement Flour dull at t«7 80 WU*ky~Bale* 400 bbls at 28. Salt-Sales 900 bbls I Kr.uawha m>m the yard at 60. Potatoes—Sale* 1000 bus of Wisconsin at sl-now held at $1,20. The river has risen flTe inches within the last twenty-tour boar*. TUB COSMOPOLITAN ART AIDLITB RARY ASSOCIATION. Organized far tee Enanira?rw\mt and General Dip,koto* oj Literature and the Fine Arts on a new anderigtnalptan. I'HIS NEW ASSOCIATION IS DESIGNED To KNOOOR ■ce and popularise the Fine Art*, and dismminate pure aod wholesome Literature throughout th* country. lor thU rarpuee a Oallery of Art U to be permanently founded, -»hich will each year contain a choice and valuable eollao* ilou of Painting*, statuary. Ac. For Free DlalribuUom. The Association will also publish and lama to itanipm bers each veer, the beat Litrt-tur* - f tbe day, conststtng of th* most popular Monthly Magusint*, Reviews, and Pic torial Library works. _ , The officers of tb* Aaaodatiun for lj>s4 h*.T« thi p'eiiuiU ,-f Announcing tbatthe book* for the eortent TT*r arrYcw open, and thit tbe first annual distribution of Work* of Art contained in the above Gallery willtakeprice hi January nett ; on which occasion there will be dumbo- U ,I tm ona the member* of tbe Association, free of charge, several hundred superb Works of Art, among whkh will b« the original and world renowned utetue of Hiram Powers, Trie Greek Blare* purchased art an expense of over $6,000! Also t a Varga very choice collection of magnificent OIL PAINTINGS, ecm »iFttng of the best productions of celebrated American and Foreign Artist*, among which are tbe works of tSontag, ilit-ker. Read, Kenwtt, Griswold, Clough, Fronkenstein, *»>d othor eminent American Artists, which, with the con slant editions made through an agent now in Europe, will render thbt by far tbe most complete Gallery of Art in the United State*. E. QUIBBLE' Th« Lltcrat«re published for dissemination among the members of the At loeUti.m, for ISM, will consist of tae following Monthly M»<aain««, Reviews, 4% tli: Uarper’t, Putnam, Biysk wood. Knb*wboek*r, Oodey’s Lady** Book, Graham i Mag m*W, and the Uluettated Megaain* 0# Art, together with the frllowtee Quarterly Rertsws, re-printed in New York, rft: W«tmlnst«r, London Quarterly, North British, and Elinburgh. » . , This Association U open to all; any person may become a member on the payment of $3, which entitle* him to a membership and any one of the shore Hagirines or Reviews for one rear, and also a/mttcbef In the annual distribution of statuary, Pnlntlogs, Ac. All who take five memberahip* are entitled to any fire of the Magaainea one year, and «* tirkets In the distribution. . The wide-spread fame of the abore periodicals renders it penile* to say anythiog in their pr»l*«s aa It U conceded that, as litcmry organa, they aro Or in advance of any others in the world. The publisher’s prioe of each is inva riably *3 a year; thus by becoming a member of thi* Amo eiation, it secures to all the two-fold benefit of three dollar*’ worth of stcrliog literature ami a ticket in the distribution of the most magnificent collection of choice works of Art in ! the country. \ . ... ! LITTELL'S LIVING AGE, Waklf, will be furnished one ! year and two membership# for $6. The Gallery of the Association is located at Sandusky City, where superb granite building* have been erected for it, and In wboee spacious saloon the whole collec'.Jon of Paintings and S'atuary will be exhibited. The pet proceeds derived from tbe sale of memberships, are devoted expressly to file purchase of Works of Art for the ensuing year. Tbe increasing interest felt in the advancement of tbe Pine Arts warrants the belief that this Association will, with the powerful aid of Literature, become at once univer sally popular, as it not only cultivates and encourage* the Pine Arts, but disseminates sterling Utentnre throughout the land, thereby adapting itself to tbe pweent wants and tsstee of the American people, enabling both rich and poor to make their homes pleasant and attractive, by the aid of Sculpture, Paintings, and the best reading matter which tbe wide range of American and Foreign Literature affords. A few of the peculiar advantages derived by Joining this Association are— / Ml, TELEG NEW JERSEY ELECTIONS. MICHIGAN ELECTIONS. WISCONSIN ELECTION. XSUEGBAPH HAXXSTB Ist. All pencil* get the foil Tsltn of their subscription at the start. Id the shape of sterling filsgasine literature. 2d. They are at the same time contributing toward pur chasing choice Work* of Art, whkh are In tarn to be dis tributed among thamaelra* free of charge. - 3d. Each member Ual*o directly encouraging and patron izing the Art* and Artists of the country, disbursing many thousand* of dollsr* through it* agency. « Those who purchase Magaslna* at bookatore* will obeerre that by joining this Association, they Retire the Mega sine and free ticket in the annual distribution, all at the nac i price they now pay for the Magaaine alone. All persons on besoming members, can hare Chair Mag*- tine commenoe wiih any month they choose, and rely on its being mailed to them promptly on the first of eyery m nth,dic*ct from the New York and Philadelphia publish ers. Back numbers furnished if desired. Book* open to reoeiTe name* at the Eastern office, New York, or Western office, Bandusky. ... . Persons remitting funds for membership, should mark letters, M Registered," and state tbemonth with which they wish th«dr Magasioes to commence, and also thetr poet office iddrces in full,- on the receipt of which, a certificate of membership, together with the Magaiine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Offices of the Aasodaliomat the Knickerbocker Hag aaine office, 348 Bioadwsy, New York, and at No. 160 Water , street, Benduky, Ohio. Addma, (at either office,) 0. L. DERBY, Actuary 0. A. A L. A. Memberships may also be obtained at No 140 Wood street, ! Pittsburgh,of ... , . | octiidhtsvtf QEO. H. KBYBER, Druggist. HATS ASD CAPS. PM THE BEST WAT to asoertaln a fcct Is to try lor yourself. J. WILSON A SON have recently fittel up store on Wood street, which forstylejtnd beauty exceeds anything ever attempted In the city, and they are confident in saying their HATS, CAPS, Ac-, are got np in as eood style as can be procured In any establishment East or West. Their articles hare been carefully examined and t M t*d at the late county Pair, and none of them found Particular attention Is invited to our $3, $3,50 and $4,00 ■"SSt J. WILSON A BON. Blotlee« _~7 AT A MEETING of the Stockholders of the PENNSYL VANIA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Pittsburgh, held at the Office of the Company, corner of Fourth and Smith* field streets, on Monday, the 6th instant, the following par sons were elected Directors for the ensuing year: William Ft Johnston, Jacob Painter, Georguß. White, W. M*Cttatoek, J.-Grter Sproul, James 8. Negley, A. A.Oarrler, A J. Jones, n r. CoggshaU, Kennedy T. Friend, William B. Haven, A. Wilkins, Rody Patterson, Wads Hampton, nov7 Jcalah King. • TYTmii.v and SCHOOL LIBRARIES—The suhacribg Bj has a large amortmeut of American and English Books, for youth of all ages; also a full supply of Carter’s long list of Moral and entanslntag Books, for children. A general variety of Books, soluble for Family and School Librarise; besides Sabbath School Books, always on band, at DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, nOT 7 65 Market street, near Fourth, 1 FLAVORING EXTRACTS— < Vanilla, Almond, Lemma, Strawberry, Pine Apple, Eom, Refit)berry. Nutmeg, Ac., Ac. For sale by [novB] R- E. SELLERS A 00. | i w ™f 10lt - !t °** a ‘ °* l * brt * UfcTARD—3O kegs Bngllsh MttrtArd, for sale by ~' aoy 8 • AE. SELLERS i 00. uININ IC—2OO oaaeet Quiniae, lor sale to; noSS B. B. S&LLEEB k 00. I» KIM bTONE—I," 00 fea Brimitona, firr Mia tj -]y D QfB - R. K. BKLIJ&8 k CO. TKA, dUGAB AND MULAdSkS— j bags prime Rio Coffee ; 25 pocket* prime Old Government Jen Coffee; ' 150 half ehwts Young Hyeon, Black and Imperial Em; 165 hhda prime N. 0. Sugar; 7 300 bbls prime N; 0. Mola*aaa,bek eooyerage; 100 bbls “ St. Jamea” and Bt Louie 8. H. Molasses. In ctore and fox Bale by MILLER A RICKItI'BON, pot? , 220 and 228 Liberty afreet. UTTER, CLOVER AND TIMOTHY BKKD^ 6 bble packed Butter; 200 bushels Pennsylvania Glover Bead; 5 ban Timothy Seed; received and for sals by*' nov7 MILLER O BIOOEftON. IIISH —60 bble No. S large Mackerel; 1 SO boxes Scaled Herring; 6 tierce* Codfish; 4 eases Sardines; received and for saUhT bovT miller A BHEPTBON. r\lLB—Sperm, lard. Whale and Tannarftftt£JwriTsd [>J[ and formate by LnovT] MILLER A UutiflflON. S^ rufr '“ y-lkmiail-2ilMxMW.lLoli..M.ta»or««dfar jjtofcr SHfILJH * BlOttlßMfc t' . , C. B. HB 4DLT & CO, WHOLfc-'AU'. RETAIL DEALERS JH NURlffi AHD 801HWH0 CARP JETS- OIL CLOTHS- MATXXHGS* JtC. HO 82 THIRD STREET, PITTBBUBOH, PA, SajjftSSs?—.—* AobOEBOP Omytß, . «r~o fffh ; T»p«tiy In*t«lii Curpeti; H «P,IM Top-th« .Ith . gre»t nrbtjr i ta, M.U, ***&*> »*« <>■*»••». «■> 00 **»«•*» dihljuli »ldi, out l» » »W M «IW. 'jA_. ~v^s-sSfiSSittSSSa,.*** Their .toctol OOCOA MATS Uv«7 brf*. “A WB«Chbig npwlar to may «T«- tn^c*t to tM.-Kt* <** •*<* ■b°^ a h?" ~ ■ _ ~ „ - to- pROFITB qgjcK BALEB.” P. Bv—roUtS CASH, ONLY. OCtl33flxnAWtJanl SPECIAL NOTICES. A CARD.— DR. OALTIH M. IHCH, cd Hew York, would announce to the eitisans « ******* pennsylranb that be b at pwaent delivering a com* i of LBCTUREd AT PITTSBURGH, vhm be wfll renrfn tUI December 18th, during which period he may bwuww daily, at his rooms as the (Sty Hotel, oemar of Third and Smith field ■ tree U, for PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, lEMALI DISBAOES, and all otbera connected with or predbpoaing toOonemmp tion. in the treatment of which hi* amnio experience and anrivallod opportunity for ofceenatfen hare given him the meet marked eneoeee. Dr Fitch d«4ree to see hi* patient* penmmlly, In a? «y inetence, where it ie powdble; where It ie not, » aetelhl ■utement of the a» teef *>e "ent* promt* tepiy will be returned, «irlnj hi. epUn ot W' Wntcra laww* Co—p*my» Morin an lßf. IS&4-—Aa election for thirteen thla Company, to eer?e tor the entoinf JJ**. will be MM it the offleeo/ the Company, on TDSSTAY, the 14th tnrt* between the hour# of 10 A. tf. and 8 P* M. noH-td f. M. QO&DOS, geCTCtery. HOWARD UctlUi AMMlßiltu Jf| Plttatrargla, Pa.—OIFIC*, No. 108 TUIBI* oppoait* the Telegraph OOoe. _ ... yM« jjßodmiion la organised tor the purpom of aaocdteg mutual asditan™ to each other, In eaae of akknaa* orao ddent. By paying a small yearly -ssjssssfssss^rtffflstts *" e,u * nj P T. J. Homto, Secretary. - Tinasee Committee—-Jo«ah Koto, Jaacn nlisfti ®* *• Bormov. „ _ Consulting Phyrieian— F. I»an, M. P. Bank of Pltub«r|h, ocroaxa sore, 1864. Ik^Ad election fur thirteen Directors of thia Benk, tor tbeensulng year, wisl beheld at the Banking Hons*, cm MONDAY, the ®th day oi Norember next, between the “ J 3g - *»■ Jom , B K, DU, <M^. Far Solliif ri'HE subscriber, baring learned from Us intaraone with I patentees, and with persons who wees deairousto se|l Patent Rights lor Cities, Counties, States, Afc,as w*U 0 with others who wish to purchase such righto, tbatian ■gent to transact that kind of business here, hen determined to derote his time and hk ahaittes to the service of those who may derire to empkqr hlm.^ I Pledging himself to attend fiithtuDy to all mattsaa en trusted to him, he concludes by referring tb* pnbUe to the of . fcw of Pittsburgh, 23,1861. PiffSBCMK, August 17th, IAM. The subscribers hare loog teen acquainted wither. Moeee P. Baton, and h*T« no hesitation in rewan mending him, to all who may wish to employ hkserrtoes, aaia gw tleman of undoubted integrity end indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every ralienoe may be placed. Nerflle B. Cralz, TP. Robinson, Jr, Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. H. Denny, H. Childs A Oo^ Jamee Wood, , N. Bolmee A Bona, P. R. Friend, Kramer A Bahm, F. Loras, L. B. lirlngston. —' FITTSBUAOH Lift, TireandlUrine Intnreaee Coiifrfcny; OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, MUOHC BlUi PITTSBURGH* PA. JAUJES B. Hooa, Pnddmt. Cha*i*b A. Coiros, Secretary. , . this everyinsurance appertaining to or against Hull*amdbargo Risks on the Ohio and Ml*- slssippi rivers and tributaries, end Marine Risks generally. Anri against Loo and Damage by lira, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and TranmrtattM. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent wtth safety to all parties. Junes B. Hoon, Pamoel M’Claijun, Wlillun Phillips, John Boott, Joseph P. Geixun, M. Ih, John M’Alpin, Wm.F. Johnston, Jimu Martha.l, Goorge S.Belden, JSTHA USCRAICI COMPABY» CONN. _ Chartered 1819—Capital Meek |IOO t OAA. TQOA. K. BRACE, PieridenL TUOB. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Directors— ThomaeK. Biwoe, Samuel Tudor, Khanesw Flower, Ward Weodhridge, B. A-Bulkelry, Joseph Church, Boland Mather, Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley, Robert Buell, Samuel S. Ward, Miles A.Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, Gustarua F. Daria, Junius 8. Morgan. Policies on Fire and Inland Risks Imued on fevorfr ble terms, by GEORGE K. ARNOLD, Ag% declily No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. rrt> CITIXjEh»» laianiM Cempaay ef lk^Pittsburgh—H. D. KING, President; SAM UEL L- MARSHELL, Secretary. 03la: M WdUrStrett,betveenMarketamd Wbodrireete- . Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on th# Ohio and MfeMfr dppi Rlrers and tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire. ' ALSO—Against the Perilsof the Bee, end InhadNsrlga ttonandTransportatktn. OtUOMBK H.D. King, Wm.LarimarJr., William Bsgaley, Samuel U. Kier, Samuel Ben, wmife»> Robert Dunlap, jr., John S.DQworth, M. Penaock, Frsnds Bailers, 8. Harbeugh, J. Sefaoonmaker, Walter Bryant, William*. Hays. _ John Bhlpton. daett Ptrsmsn*s Insnranci (mt Company of ths City «f Plttsbnrflb J. K. MOORHRAD. Presldant— ROßEßT JfINNHY, Socra- U ?UI insure against TIRE and MARINE BISKS of all kinds. Ofioe: No. W Water street. J.K. Moorhead, W.J.Andmoon, B 0. Sawyer, R.B.fflmnaon, fn. M. Edgar, EL B. Tllkdns, 0- H-Paulson, WPlUmOoDlngvood, Roberts, John M. Irvin, Joseph Kaye, Wm. WDktnaoa, Darid CampbelL jail A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. A LOT OP GROUND, oo the river bank, in Birmingham. 2SB feet by S»0 feet, and bounded by four streets, will be sold on reesonable terms. It Is Mar Bakanrell A Oo.’s new glass works, and several other mannfectadag Mtah lishments. It is the largest and best lot now to ho had In Birmingham for manufacturing purposes. Title perfect, and clear of incumbrance. Enquire of a B. M. SMITH, at hk Lew Offiee, 3y26 Fourth street, above SaiithflaM, Pittsburgh. PußClmg l—Cargo*s Social Assembly at win (m? KINS HALL every TUESDAY EVENING; the Union on WEDNESDAY, and the Excelsior Aesemblycray fBL DAY EVENING; also, the German on MONDAY EVE NINGS. The amusement loving are invited. Two Bahde of Music are statedly engaged, fancy Dances, Bnhnttkehee, etc., in Hall No. 1; Cotillions in Hall No. 2. The Booms are finely ventilated, and a variety and abundance of ife fteahments always provided. Admission, to each Gent, and two Indies 60 cents; Gent and IndyTSemta; Gant ,ynMi ft, Tickets may be obtained of IIINS CARGO, at : 76 fourth street; or at Wilkins Hall, find story; also, of the Managers, and at the door on the above ownings. The strictest order laitatnad. 49" No checks given at the door. —PH Weetera PenmylvyrnU HeepltaL (Hy Dry. It. Scaxncx, Second, between Wood Mid Market streets, and J. Rxsn, North-east earner of Diamond, AHe gheny dty, are the attending Phvridsnsto the above Inett tation, for the first quarter of 1864. Applications for admission may ho mads to them at all hours at their offices, or at tbs Hospital at 2 o’clock, P. K. Recent casco of accidental injrny are received at all hoars, without form. tt-==» C. YEAGER, 110 MARKET street, Pitt*. burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in PAHCJY AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offer* to dty and country deal ms ss Urge and well selected stock at Goods as any Eastern house, and same price*, thus taring relght, time and erpanam J»*7i n— 1 ff ft F m rf TT ttlng.TTmhlMinn IIsTT Wood street, between fifth street and Yfaam alloy. PmiBUBOH Lodos, Ho.B36—Meets every Tiwslij sisoma Msaoisma Sicunan, No. ST—Meets Ant and thtri friday of each month. [msrltrly crs» Mntleot—The JOURNEYMEN SO thy GUSTY, of Pittsburgh and l llsghany, masts on the first WEDNESDAY of every month, at SGHDCHLKZTKR’a, in the Diamond. By order. JcLy GEO. W. COBB. AemoUry. ATTENTION! R. L. o.—Ton »n attend at yonr Armory, on ICOKSATB, WKDKX&- DAYS and FRIDAYB, for drill, and to tnnaart rack boat ncM as tnay coma batora tbs Company. P. SAM, mar2fcted Sacrttary pro mb. (fS>&fiOSaOIA LODeBt X. O. O. F„—B* Angeron* Lodge, No. 388, Lo.tfo. J- —»ti wij WadiMadagrercnlrtfla wuhtaftonHiU, [jyfey I CAA AC&SS OF LANS IN TOKBBT OOUNTT, mb IOUU theOaxicmriTer. *■ YiniHj tlTirwml. bu an exceUeot toil, and isMht towmtajp an tlmwlaurri of Iron ore, and a thick Tain of bitnmlnon* eoaL TbeVana» go railroad, vhleh vlll undoubtedly be built, vm m Tory near to It, if not acrow It. n» MlUatowA «mk mu throw* It. ITfflT. IHfft J Till ttnlumi Mil ¥■>■»! and lying near the route of lha Banbury sad Eria reflrnad No battar iuraatmeut could ba nada than Inthaaa land*. Tbe completion of tbe Bonboy and Xdi, tha AUagbsy Vallay, and tbe Venango railroad* through that mkm will render tbe coal, lumber, iron ora and eoQ. of nat value. Enquire of C.B.M.SMITH, Attorney at Lav, No. 147 Fourth ttrmL fthSfceeaKtf ~L»w booki. I AM authorised to Bell lor some Telaable Lew pwfrs. ■ 10 tolb. Pa. Bsports, by Barr; Bourier's Institutes; Qr*enU*r»BTiden»; w Wharton's Digest, last ed.; And other Beports, £lemeniax7 Works, Ae. 080 I. CHUMOBB, eepa at the office of Mcnilag Port. Meg mw-, A. 100. A good bargain eaa he had by applying soon at the office of the MOBHDIG PQ6T. jylfctf hot for Sale* A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 94 feet front on Oarsou street A.’ by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will ha sold cheap. Baaulri of GKO. f. OTt.T.Mma jyfe EbSL : Mew Ifesh 'TrrHOLKSALB AND WOt AT STALL SO. 11 dl- VJj IgbanyMariwt Md at Stall Mo. BT Raw Xackad •Jw* JAMBS GABMOOL ; - V*'*' r'A*.*. ** ** • h V ..v *■*■«*• • Vn. B. Hstbs, Junes D. STOOI, Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Bobert Galway, Ahstndv Reynolds, Any strong County, Horntio N. Lee, Kittsnnbig, Hlwm Stove, Bearer. jnuocoM: notified to Tigpfl for Sale. V •?*’ *> C. B. HBADLT • 00., No. 82 Third etrset, between Wood aad Market. AMUSEMENTS. Thaatr*.—JoBKFH & V3BEKK, lan in HirnffraTlfTh mlsstao—Boxes end Pamuetts fife; MMIBM, lain, $1; do. do. uasll, ft; Second the, *e; Sous fteeaferaper* sens, 40* riww sefrirttg —its wfllhs cents extra Sac the attftak Osnmit \(to To'etas: dskSdcbsbcs to eaßOßsnss nt lid ota)ock»~~flecahd Bhfct ef esletetal^tangsflM^ reeeired withrousof laughter~~..Tbi*leeulag t Jfo*,_9Cb, win be perfbrmed pent tragedy oTHAHLf: Uunlct, Mt, Jamison; Ghost, Mr. JTBrtde; Foster....»l>oabl* Hornpipe, Mlraas Mary sad SaHy Par Hag teraßoog, “lbe OH Bastt,” Mr. Woman. Puds Dsn. nbe, Mbs Mary Partingtaß~~~Tbe pesJemssess vffl eon* elude with WASHED, ATHOOBABD KILUNKBS: Jos Bagu, Hr.BsQsy; Tom Triplet, Mr. Rya%..~.lh«aenow, MrTjAJOBON will appear in one of his popular chsMStera. rebesrael, s new play, estttkd *l2l OU>-PLAN TATION;* or, the “Beni UadsTom.* 1776. THI COITIIKITAL VOCALIITI OP NSW BNOLANB, wrsgBßa. ausmwp)s, fkaskliw, fbtbbib a*» JXL SMITH, raneetfua annottaee that they wQI nor at MABOSIP HALL, PfttsbtUKh, fer twf nlghlaoafotia: , WKDNBSDAY KYBftlßG,Noramber Bth, sadTSOUBAT * KVEHING, November 9th,ha tbdr original VOCAL ASP INriTBUMBITAL QOAUEETS OOBCBETft ! Their programme comarism tbs greatest portM~s owtsiy t-f Qaaxtktaa, Duetts, Trios sad Bongi, ■ da rcripties and hßßorounsoeh a* hews met the approval ef their awUsameevax/where; aad iatenpmsad.uttk tha to* TOrits OLD NATIONAL 80NGB, newly hairannlial lie! arranged for lour roteee, which wUI be pertemedln tbs venerable eoetome of the Patriot fathers «f 78. TVAati IB nsnti; tlrr —!■ st tli n Wnaln ftnns ISaatwa stMd; Ooaoert at o’clock. . J norfcdt JOHN A. gtSBBY, Agent OSAIU liVlDlUliLll WISTYT ME- 0. A. U-HANI7B MIMTOIK * tk, ladies sad geadrmen sf tbs city, aad Mb far pa- - pile, that h* wfll (Ira his Bat Quad ms Bobss, at ON THURSDAY X7XNINQ, NOYJUtBZR ISO, lik >'/.-V Tickets of admlmloh can be bad, at sayAbas, a£Mn WJf** .' V' nos, at Laftyette Hall, or from any of Ma pupils. [ageT ' MB. a M'MABVB, having arrived!* the ety, take* tfcto method of interning & fcnner (nOf and frtanda « • that be will open his DAXOBQ AQktiAWf, on wxt tr— ■ THURSDAY, October SB, at LAPAJBXE HAIX; ate£*t i' BXOKLgIOK HALL, AHaghany dty, at which One ha.wH h ~ ba happy to aae ail tboae who tel ierirou of leentag.4* ! beauOfol art of daucing, ocnblnrd with gtaoa, attqnatts, j Ac. Uls ttnu will be as last eeaeon. Ha will tasch cff As | da%cg now in twgnt, together with many new and beaottenl | daaeaa never beftre Introduced la thla city. . ) Indianelaaa meets at lafityette Hall- on and . i Thonda>'a, at S o'clock; and Gents’ at 7% o'clock, hi this > city. i ' A dess in Alleghany win be formed, of whkb, the Hate i, of meeting; doe notice will be given. } 1 > Mr. M’MAOTB can be found at Layfoyetta Hall, entrance j ; on Wcod street, from 9to 12, and trcm 2to & o’clock every r* x day. . octl* j • ■ " 1 ' ■ - 1 - * i -*V- Frakklih street property por SALE— a new [ . three etocy Brick Dwelling Hone, with ball and eigbt | room*, vail arranged, and a good- eallar ssder tba whole house, pared yard, Ac. The lot la 20 fret front by 09 Aet deep, to an alley. The owners of this Property, welding in ‘ New York dty, hare authorised ma to eaD at a bargain. r Persona Interested will plaaaa call. . £ •' SXBX A BOH, £ tta, 140 Third «L ( - tolEttoto PLAID AMD WAIJUUfiD ALPAOCA&—A. AMAIOB t 00. are now opening apttfdi of 100 piece* new style plaid and watered Alpaeeas>tn *ll eeton, whieb wSI bajoKk at the lew price of 12Me per yard. AbafiOjinidcnUi ehadwcrehanceahl* Alpoceaa«i»Oßgte. botT Frans ucauE’a laddest aitan op pashion, $ for NoTßinher, has jaat been neetred. ThU number jfe contain* omr as* hundred splendid engraTtap of the latest 8 fashions, together with Mum, Crochet aad lan* i t her Work, Ae. For sale • " Is. W. A. gILDWfKSWg * CO-, - % nor 7 No. 78 Fourth street. | rpHJi nbeedber offers fee sale the neUnne of hie aSMki 3 1 comprising, 1b part: v § Madeira Wine; 4 Sherry Wine; % Claret Wise, hr eases; ? Old Rje Whirky, eery floe; 5 2 Urge Stand Caaks, with capacity to hoU fOO p2* tone each: - 1- 1 lane Beeemng Tab; t -1 Hydrometer; . 10 BeetiMng Osaka; ; y leraleitUipk* 4 to tlaea. ' X • trs&t ? AUo, Were far rent to April Ist. -fltemiifc* j OeweHitlaa geaia. - THE ittbeerfberi hare opened a bane* fer the pose, at No. 17 fcmßhfleld street, feur door* aborefb*. ’ > HooongaheU Boca*. "We will pcxchaae, or teed**, an. # oonmieekn, tor tala, eondsnmrati of Auma Cheese* 2 lor*, Oata, Barltf, Fla* Seed, Oran Saif B*J*tJiqh4k+ t upon which we will make adraaeea, or pvebase at the beet market istes for eash. v dovO AlflßO A (XX. * Jas. H>LanghHn, DKAT.BR 15 GROCERIES. PBoOUCK, JTLOUB, EAOGN, J Ac., No. 10, corner Bmitnfield and first streets, Pitta* buryh, Pa. • sws i NBW BOOKS, Sa-lMklnbafarSember. ' V g n«tTMi. t Sigh life in Mew York: bjr 8. Sfck. ; I'oems of the Orient: by Bayard Taylor. YoL 8, Banexaffs V. & < i Horrygraphs: by K. P.WBUa. famous Pinsons and Places: by Jf. P. WUKs. People I hare aaet: by N P.iniUs. The Inebriate’s Hut: by Mrs. a A. Soothwecfh. . Things In America: by W.Cbßmbam. And a TKiety of other new and TmluabU Books, JoM rs» • erired by express and for sale at the Book and, ttrtosnj Bteia of SAMI*. B. LAUffKB, . £ - ■ nor« 87 Wood sfatasfc. ( iT.'UNE pjtßdti UOOOT.— A. A. MASON * CO. an» new l J; receirinf an unusually attractive assertmant of mm » - Press Goods, a mprlaiag Meek and fancy Pros gto,«fcfc , «- '< all wool Ptalda, striped and nisid Jdoca Delalnas, with a variety of very desirable AatUa of Punch Mariaoa, Pm* amettas, Wool Delaines, Ac. • not* T 7 LAURELS.—A. A. MASON A CO. have os baadaamy Jj large aaortment-of red, aAdte and yellow riTvaol flannels. Also, the beak qaalneef Welsh and SUE Hat* bets, whkfe wfil he sold at reduced priees. "■ . jmt MAHUPACTUTUBSBB Of CHFIAON THBHAC9&: W BOUGHT IBOK TUBING, and fitting gmnlly, to i «—mi«a« A. A W.efll contraetfee warming and eantHafting, by steam ear hot t water pipes, or Chiton's furnace; Chnrchsa, Schools, Hos pitals, PaetodaStOrasD Houses, Oort Homes, Jafls,gqjsis.. at Dwellings. 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