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It is, after all, only the difference of paying and feeding that labor on the other side of the Atlantic or oo this side ; nod it needs no labored argument to show that it would be much more econooiici.l t) pay and food the laborers in this country. It would keep tbo money at homo, that now goes annually in millions to Europe to pay for foreign labor, and give profits to foreign capital; and it would increase the home demand for all the neces sariee of life l’here are now about two aod a third tnillioDA of foreign born people in this oountr/. Suppose a law of exclusion had prevented their landing ca our shores ; our population would have been 6o tnuoh less—a diminutiuo equal to tbo entirr population of the States of Indiana, Illinois, lowa and Wisconsin in 18/10. We would have had so much less labor iu all the departments^ prcdactive industry. There would have been so much more labor in Europe, seeking a market for its products in this country. It le more eco nomical to feed that army of laborers in this country than in Europe. It is more economical and politio to keep the money paid*for the pro ducts of that labor in this [country thao to send It to Europe. The labor market of this country is not yet overstocked, as the prices paid for labor, aod the constant demand for it euffici' ently prove. Such is the financial and economical view of the case, and, if correct, the conelusiou is in fa vor of the home labor; the home market for food; the home supply of all manufacturod ar ticles; and the freedom from cooslhnt and enor mous indebtedness to the nations of Europe. But there is another view of the case not to be neglected. Does the influx of foreigners endan ger liberty, good order, morals or religion in this country T If so, pecuniary considerations must yielJ to higher interests. The new political par ty which has gained rapidly of late.profess to \see danger to these interests from snob large ar rivals of foreigners. They propose as a remedy not a law of c-xolubiod. but the repeal of the naturalization laws. Foreigners may come amongst ua if they will; but mast be exoluded from the ballot box. And Catholics, home rais ed or foreign, they would exoiude from office. Such are some of the remedies they propose for the evils they apprehend. Are these apprehen sions well founded r Are our institutions in dan ger : And arc the remedies they propose ne oessary, wise and proper ? Theso are questions for tho American people to solve; and they have became practical ques tions that : ust bo understood and answered. Tbo repeal of the naturalization laws, at least the extension of the term of reeidenco to four teen or twenty-one years, before naturalization, will no doubt bouQ be pruposed in duo form in Congress. Does the public welfaro demand such legislation Are there evils existing for which such measures would be ao effectual remedy? These are questions for tho oeople to answer. We shall consider them further hereafter. Good as fab am it Gobs.—Dr. O. W. Holmes, lo bia lecture before tho Cambridge Lyoeum last week, remarked: •■The Kncltoh we through the medium of insular pram dice the conceit of their little island, which might be stir red Into the Mississippi uud settled before it reached the Balire." - Whereat, the Boston Times remarked that it was ail very true ; but what England bases her greatness ou is that splendid debt of hers; and it is a question, whether that could be “ settled ” iu the manner of liquidation hinted at above. It would cause most too hard a run upon the banks of the Mississippi. A desperate fight occurred a few days flmoe. on the Ohio river, at the Six-Mile Island, (near Louisville.) between a party of hunters aud raftsmen who were out banting. Shot guns •- • ' rW S S' * ' ... *•«*,', f w-.-,.. ••** *’«* 5 ~ ** j •: ‘ ; *.•*. -v> * . r,< * ’ ‘ * " '• • •••*'« r. lailt| Jtarag PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING: MOHHINO POST JOB OFFICK. We would rail tbn attention of MERCHANTS AND BU3INKA3 MEN to the f;wt that we lmv» jufit rncvlred from Piil»-I«l|diia a number of fonte of new .lob Type, an? am now pr.-p-ired to fill order* for Cards. Circulars, Bil Hwfad*, l*ap*r Books, Posters, and Programmer for exMLj ti tj*. All orJers will be promptly filled. Newt of tlie Day. Michigan bus goae Fusion. So baa Illinois. Wisconsin Democratic, pribnhly? Got. Parsons, of Michigan, baa appointed Thursday, 20ih of November, as a day of Thanksgiving. 121,280 begs of coffee have been imported Into PuiUdelphia, direct, since January 1, 1854. It it 24,1G3 bags less than in the same time last The Chicago and Galena railroad is now com* ”j lotcd, aud regular trains commenced miming through some days ago. Dubuque, in northern lowa, can now be reached in about 48 hours. James Wood, regular Demoorat, is elected Mayor New York. The Whigs arc no where io (be Empire State Clark, regular Whig no minee for Governor, is beaten by Oilman, the* Know Nothing candidate, about 50,000. Sey mour, Administration demoorat, is probably elec ted Governor. A despatch from Cincinnati say a Mr. Ellis, of the firm of Ellis and Sturgess, died of heatt dis ease, on Wednesday evening. It farther says their banking house closed that morning, and that their liabilities are $1,000,000, and assets are $1,400,000. There has also been a heavy run ou the “Citizens Bank" and on T. 8. Good man & Co., and the exoitement on the subject is intense. The “ Citizens” caved in. HOBfB MANUFACTURES—FOREIGN If the Native Americans are opposed to haring foreigners come into this country in suob num bers, because (hey como in competition with na* 'dive labor and skill, would it uot ba well to ex tend the view u little further, and oppose the enormous importation of the product of foreign labor. Wo can see no difference between allow ing foreign laborers to come to this country and work in our manufactories, and allowing manufactured goods, whiob they pro duce lo Europe, to be brought here and sold in such extravagant quantities to keep as for ever io debt to European manufacturers aad merchants. It is well known that the present financial difficulties lo this country, arise mainly from the excessive imports of the last few years ; a large portion of whioh have yet to he paid for. Had native and foreign labor manufactured those goods in this country, this drain of specie and financial embarassmeot would not have occurred, and no “ crisis” would have been talked of, and no panio felt. High tariffs are uot necessary to suoh a sala tary change But two things are wanted. First, let labor bo free to seek the best labor market, and this country will not only produ. e food fur all its own wants, but supply the wants of foreign nations ; and will also manufacture nil things needed fur consumption. And secon 5 , stick a HLato of public sentiment is needed as will consider no American manufactured dre*s os good and as “ fashionable ” as Oue made in Eaglaud or France. Americans oagbt not only to feed themselves, but also to clothe and edu cate themselves. Every kind of cloth mnd^ ~r ■?■£%**•? 4 I". - ' .-*• ••#'£ ( - V‘i '■ '■ ■ ■ •> .. v. ■ ■'■ - V " “S' .-V-r'S v'* ~ % *H : • : : /. . i; ;■ i t.\. J ’-..1.v ♦ y , . ... BatiTimobi Oxaxam.CoMr axt.—WTa would oaU the attention of tbo public to tbo advertisement of this Company. At their depot, they have all the choice tb^yjaiiii ; gaoh as venison, fish, and Optoy otttf ‘fttfcple necessary t<S satisfy, a* moderate appetites We oan assure all thoae wko oatt:at : the depot, that they will ItUh the "kind-attention of Mr. actuary of the establish ment. The articles offered fursalo are all aod if not iu prime conditiou will not be offered for sale. NOVEMBER 10. Tile Coatlnental Serenaders. This fine troupe of vooaliele gave their second Concort last-evening, at Masonic Hall, and wo were pleased to see a ranch larger audience present than on Wednesday night. Wc repeat what we said yesterday, that for a rich musical entertainment, they are decidedly superior to the great majority of serenaders. To-night we believe they give a Conceit in Allegheny City, where we bespeak for them a hearty welcome. Another “Erie Troubl*.”—A dispute hav ing arisen between the city of Newark and the Morris and Essex Railroad Company, in relation to the track through the city, the Fathers pro ceeded to tear up the track. An injunction re straining the rail-rippers was procured from the oi&ncellor, and at last accounts order reigned in Jensy. tdiT Sir William Don, having been three years apart from bis wife, had now gone to Europe to get a divorce. Ho sailed io tho steatnor last Saturday. t&“ The real estate of Louisville was assessed at $2 1 ,000,000 last year. Tho Democrat aavs that the figure is just two-thirds of the actual cash value.. [For tkW Morals* Pont I THE JUDGMENT OF "THK CITY OK PITTSBURGH r CRAFT,*’ KOH NOT TAKING OUT A No.VUKAIbKNT ttUOUY LICENSE. The judgment of tb* Ciiy <-.f Pittsburgh r*. CraJt. |7>r bQt out it uon mid«ut'» licvjjsn, »u r«v«rMKl, trvi tbo .li’fislon untfwut my io tbi- uxuid msunt*r, by the lor*] editor* lor ibrcllj Nooni* c*n doubt that Mr. Kuhn kne« liii* w«II, i>n it* Ur**, ih* tiri-t (*.•>1110101: noti.*** puMUbrvl Uu* ibftt Lb» was not »• umlly detidwl, but < rder**d for lri»l dr »«», \i. t. au«*,\ und there i: nhoai.l h-*v« rtrtul for tbe iui** H»d Mr. Rulin' h*»ru 9»tiftfird to l Yptidu thw a« an iu*ui of o*vs uv bH client*, witltoul anidu tor«*n*urr ant <>na.lt* ml*lit bava b**«o ju-tihatH«, nod ««apM lh«* rrpmcf which bn* bate an gallfoir. But hU ohj**ct wt,* m>t to lot. rm tb** r|ii. md< as U> tin* pr.lol derided. What was tt* Th* annual rlerllon foT “CSty B..lkltor’ - U elo** at band and the pt£?**nt lomuibent 1* tretnbllu* for a hm*T«tUon Tba chanty of making a point for hituwlf, ir htajtn* another, wai 100 to bo lo«U Wantonly, not to *ar maUdoualy.no the stylo in which he apraks nf otbw*,) U draff* the vuhscrlber, and Mr. Rlppey, bl» predre*.-Mor In c f tl.y, twfore the poMic, to throw th*> Wamn of hla lodoff th« rasa on them. K\*-ry in**ml<«r of the prof«wsj*>n war a*t»n -IAM and dluniitad And yd Mys he mah* oo a tari • The paper ttook of Mr. Kuhn prtjTe* all U»at J hare a sortad, vtz: that be flinched from the nieriter f the .innWlor hy moving to anasb tb* appeal, anj Um« attempted t*> tum the ease out of Court on a mere snap, or to return hu own vhraaa, ** a frifl-" Wbrae**r su< b motion* are made, th*r are the edp* wMcb, m in (l.i» ram*. oft. » rut U>e fiti rer* ef tho*e who handle them. Th* aantenva of iha Oonrt vva«a jurt retaliation on ibo mauiutemeut< f the ease In hi* hands, and dU not mmy ' harder t*jUnal ' That he has yet to experlenea. The preaeut reault, he may thank himaaif for. It could not, an l would nm hare happened '•ithmy honorable opponent *!>.> repr*-eu(ed the rttr lore him. I felt, in common with all who read hi-* original at.p»-nr ■ nre. in<liffnant at Mr. KnhnV attempt tji m»Ra csbKaJ f.rr the neat election <>f "City .arf.-v.-r.” at U>e -x{ of I i worlhy j,ml*<»s»r. 1 fori-ire him f<-rtharetnff tn* with l«J :-rhi-r,’ tiernuae he j* wfithuu.* under iiieritM .1 pooore li« luada the attack I bar.- <mi!t JefendM, f .rcie -IMoit for anothv.', «b«(- -trurk jit r.rer my choulder* T m □>> randhlate tor the eWW ~f - C,/y .O-Vir:.* >r ' Kt*rTv.k*i -• * the tim.l i* t aj-pr.-iL Imc.- eh.-i th. < itii.-n> tin* ward will t- tip.- r , 11 (■> AhJenn.-n, allow me to iu««t to the %i4iu.. t*l* i u, . third Ward, Mr «»r.iro» Frmroy, B - * ,tilt»Mi- jer.-.u t r AlJiruiaii of Uh- -*id warl. ,Alr. ris-T.?*» |o«e ,*e» etl tie* t uaHtj-|t >--Tl* • .il tlw offl o with credit t** hitiir. if aud *j,*aaf,l 11.- La •jireeenTeil lh» aar-l iu <-..uii- d- I-. th'e *•*•. t., •» n <Dd M Well kwoen )„ Ihe »nl At Ibe i mil • n 0...,, tnr-r# , apatd. of ttiiin* tIM-.>ttrw Karoaw StAVISTU’’* OF H Al’iM S R2S. —IQ T«cui wilt.-* Juriog Ibc ten months en.iing the l«t inn . then wen: ten huD'irc-J <iDd fonrtsen marriaffc lioensrx eranted, making two theumiui tweuty eight Learie happy —for a little while—perhaps ’ Tin cost of this hymeoUl hlis* ite®:imviej l>y an in gt-Dious itnlivi-jiitil thus: —Tu the clerk one do!- I ‘T for each license, c.r one thousand dolUrs : a \ to cacli pnraon. muking five thr>u->»n l >J -livrA ; rrckoniug thus there wtr«* wcWiug leasts iti most cases, there goes one baodrrd iboaaand to the coafeotiouers: allowing every groom a respectable suit of clothe» aud the tailor* re r-dved fifty thousand datlarn ; of conrue, every bride, however bumble, had to pofraeM a ward rube, some grand and extensive, ethers scanty and cheap, yet worn as proudly aod happily an tl.ose of tho daughters of dives, the rich man ; these unmentionables for tho iadies cost ouehon dred and fifty thousand. 8o we have n grand Utal uf three hundred and thirty thousand dol lara; —and this is only the beginning of the cud. Verily there is no remedy fur the purse—when a man “ seta his heart upon a woman ” The tamo paper in which we find the above etatb* ties also contains this siguificent paragraph: A man In Dvir-il has been fip.-i iuiv -|..lGr- and -.-n» je.l frr sixty day*, having whippMl Li. - ti.. tin- ... j», af ■ r tbaniagu. I'iury Laws an 4 Banks, From a tablo of the semi-annual dividends re ceutly declared by the Philadelphia Hank*, we find that the amount divided was about *y*t7,. 260, or from 9 to 10 per cent on tbo different stocks. Tbis, added to tbe semi-annual divi deed declared in May last, makes tho annual profits of tbe Banka as follows Kensington, • 16; Western, 16; Philadelphia, 12; Farmers' and Mechanics’, 12; Commercial, 10; Bank of Commeroe, 10; Suulhwark, 10; Peon Town ship, 10; Manufacturers and Mechanics', 0; Tr.idesmeo’s, 8, and Girard «. It will be seen that the business of banking is probably as profitable as any other, and pays a muoh larger per centage than the usury laws allow tbe un privileged capitalist to take for the übo of bis money. ov AS Bthmtß.—TliH following paragraph frum the Toronto Globe rhroDicle* the probable, ur, iodiwxl the almoat certain loss of a new iron steamer, oameU Ller Majesty, hound for Go.*b*e, with twenty mi-o ud board “This steamer, built by Mr. Drany, Dunbarton, on thr Clyde, for Ca pL Thomas Dirk, now lim-n out eighty and ninety days, on b>-r yc.yag* m Qu«dM»c, and we grieve in »ny that there are no Tiopt-s ol'her safety. Bh« was built for tbe Niagara and Toronto pjute, nearly 2uo feet long, and between .100 aud 400 tons burden. Hh* was of irou of the strong**! conKtrucUuu, aud of that model which to conxidered to ixunbiD* tbe greatest speed with •afuty. Her builder went in her ta tar a* Cork, and de scribes her as having behaved well clarlog the ptstara Bbc had a crew of twenty on board, picked men, and Mr. Danny will not believe that tbe greatest storm wbleb ever blew caused her to founder; be thinks that she must have town destroyed by fire. She had ooal for 13 days' ron*ump tlou on board, which would have brought bar t« Newfound land, [f not Quebec.” An iNTiftEßTiwo Decision.—On Batorday, we hear the Second Comptroller of the Treasury, decided that on the death of one of a firm to whom money was owing by the Government, it muet be paid to th* survivor rather than the administrator of tbu deceased. That tbe repreHantatlvee of the deceased become tenants in common with the survivor of at! partimrsM- .*T In powesafon, but with respect to in uoimn, survivorship of the partnership no far exist W law, that the right to reduce them into possession to .ff.ir.of tii. Ann. oolln-t unj .ijiirt ti, debt, due to It. p.J it. debt,; «nd dl.cb.rg, lu, liabillt!., . .ud further, tb.t, "! i lh ° >""» ”o right to inter r,n>, onlHith, eurTlring p.rtner be negligent. Incompe tent, or dtehoneet, in winding up tbe partnership concern,- end, in euch e ea-e, on the application of ihu reprewntn’- tlrw, the proper court wool,l Inter,,o,e and an,.,i„, a re ceifrr tn settle up the affair, of the ttrra:— Ifiti/.liipt.,,, ,sv„ r despemte affray on boanl the steamer City lot Richmond took plaoo on tho last trip of that feeael from Philadelphia to Norfolk. A detach ment of acamon, under ebargo of two Uoitod States officers, destined for the receiving ehip at Norfolk, broke into tbo hold of tho steamer, opened a cask of liquor, got uproariously drunk! and had a desperate fight with knives, in which several persons were badly wounded. The dis turbance was finally quelled by the Bhip’s offi cers, and one man arrested. The seaman whom he wounded wafl at the last aocounts io a critical oondition. Chioaoo is a Orkat Placr.—There were re ceived at tho Chicago poet-offico, during the tho threo months ending September 80th 1864 the enormous number of 2,100,874 letters of which 2,091,874 were delirered at tho windows leaving only 18,000 not called for. Dnrine the same period $G2,766 23 wore receivod for post age. Chicago is about tho third post-office in the Drnon. There are made up and sent off daily, paokages of mails for two thousand differ ent post-offioes. Thb Nobtb Carolina Sknator—lt is official ly annonnoed, in the Washington Union that Secretary Dobbin has desired his friends in N Carolina not to present hie name to the Legisla ture of that Btate as a candidate for the United States Senate. Soarcit? of Beaudt.—Letters /rom Eoohelle, »■“ Cognac, dated October l7th, that aa Hy It, there ~ f *' '-‘Hi hf>iiij*»ifl|j grtf . -H -; ■.>!*, •v.v J4UE* f*. Cater. Ki.r Morniaff Pu*t Third Ward. . - AL-OJUtMVj Wo take the following from tha Washington &‘nluid, of Nov. Ist : <•* U. 3. Btiame« Sl , .‘“M’chixna. | Cur op Nankiw, China, Muy 01. i Totbft editor* of th« Sentlngi, .«* s , v Qttitlenien ; I forward *64* a tPUAlktloftof • “dlsM <U& which Capfio Buffifaan MlnirL-rs of 3tnt**. «t Nankin, Iq jvply -to hht latter, an nounrinu the arrival of m» f.xrtllehirv,-Sir. McLsoe, ihO Amnricioan Commissioner toChioa. The totter speak* fc.r 9-*lf - A MSItDiTOKT htSPATrnI I.m ami 1. 0, hrmoreil with Um merßorinus rank of earth ly n»u>fUti Hi y, hnMlni: the tlfflceif'fcfflrut nnd mtcond Mini*- . lr r(< oi Slate ot t h« notr-nd clon.', promoted two ilegrtM*, send Mandatory !><*i paleh to Biuhnti iii. of the United Sta U-u of America, for hto foil informaliuo. \\ ln-reim, the lieavunJy Father nm-l Un» Heareuly Kld»*r Brother hate pruntly dtoplsyed their furor, and personally commanded <iur Sovereign, the Ol**tinl King, to coon* il"wn am! »«• tbo j-.-vt-ful mi,| ti u<- nf the world, ami have aUi mu Hie (live) bine-U>b« assistants In tim i'-.urt ami tmpporto in tb* i‘f.tot4tohfnon( of ft flnor tobiux ftOTcrumcat, now, UieraJujw* when thin cily f lUel>- le*iinl Capital, htw boon «—taMtohnl and loiiit up by the Sovereign Authority if the heavenly Father nuJ tlx- Hear eolv Elder Brother, it la the very lime that all nation-; should cnnjp and pay courtly honor*, and all the four t-ea.* advance to rucitivn instruction. From you, Buchanan, there b.ial*«n rewired a public document, in which a dnaire to expressed to n.nm and **« the Kaatern gulden face; hut w*, the Mttiiwtorr* of State, on reading whu( to contained therein, llnd Unit you have pre*um>-l to employ terms, elc„ uaed in correspon ding between equals. This Is not at allln «mfonullv with wh*t to right. Bernu*** our Eastern King (mey ho live nine thousand years) has respectfully rwrifwd the cele-dlal ooiomamto to comrinto the world and to b.i the najtoUnt or the (VwaLil Court, in drawing toother the living souls or all nation-; (therefore.) you, who reside on the ocean's bontois, ami are alit.e imbued with favors, might to rue km-elinranJ main; tUHinoriaU, thus conforming tf. the prinolpU-* ul treesul mtotfon, so es to show your riu/vrity iu u>ui}umy to pay court. But we. the Minister* of P(aU, haviiig rxnmiQwd thi communication. have not snh nitted it to Uit-golJtDglauci of the Kaetom Kln;«, lest w« should vidte tbe anger of ih pohion glance, and draw otj oarM-lvra no light rrUninalltv Kindly Keeping in mind, however, that you ora r*ri dents ud tim oeennV border.*, am! have not knowu the rito and the Celestial Court, indulgences (for ito ps«t) may he granted: hut, henceforth, ns is right yoi mu«t •-•■nturip to thee-taMbdii'd rule* and tnakw rcupoclfu memorial. Wtrit re*an) to the mve rof the Heavenly Father and tie I i.-iiv.-nly K!d*»r Brother dl p!aye.J Iu opening and awaken 1 11 tt your :nic«to f.i a- to induce you to come to pay court t. til.- true s-’cerelgn. M l to he near tu tlte C«»l«all*l, ail thi you hare otdainisi as n manif<wiati;in of the grace uf Ho He.srenlyv Father ami the Heavenly Elder Brother, aod I to also your happiness. The truly «utiini.«»iie, however, most assuredly will |»r* par* rare, excellent and pr.rlous thing-*, auJrom-and them in honor of lhn king: in this manner slmeini.* thei y*’U undi’reUnd the tnind uf H'earen. Now, Ui* Heavenly Father, the Supreme the Hi^l Ruler, i« the onlv oar true U<«J. the Fstlter of thu mml- <: ail nations under Heaven; and Jtvu». the Savior of th. World, the (Vlruitlal tUJer Brother, 1* the Superior Fl toi Hrotlx-r ot at! tuen uf all batiunH under U'-atco. and oui Soverviirti the Celestial King, U the peaceful and truv Borcmirn of nil nation* under llear. n: acoordingiy, Iber fore, all uatiun* under Heaven ought to reverent-" Heav> and to -tereijm. kuowliu on elu ni they have I d-'peud. Wm an>, indessJ. much afraid (hat ynj do e</l y< fmly understand the tbkiwe of Heaven, imagining tin tl»* ir are disllßt tion* at- of this nation ami of that nati flud knowiog the onejieee ot the (rue .hirtnoe Therefore,-we send this e-peelal Mandatory He*r-»lch If you do indeed reepM't Heaven, aod reerrvuii.- th* 1 .'viiereu;u, tlie-11 Mir Oleslial O urt, all under Heaven a* our lajnHy, and uniting all nation* a* ou« U<d) wi;l m>nl awumily regard j,nr faithful pur|v»«e, and per mil yt.u, year hy j«wr, to hriug tribute, and annually eoiue t-- pay roart, wi that you msv l-vome ths ministers ami jei.ple c,t tbo CoiemlaJ Kingdom, furever Iwtbing you mire* in tils gracious ■iretiaa of Ui« Otestial l*yna*ty, peacefully raaklidg iu your own lands, and luiog ijuleily. enjoy yrvst glon This l* tha almwrv deeire of g*, the great Ministers Quickly ought you to ronunn to. and not u> t-ppee tl.l* liamlah-ry Devpatrh. Twentv-fourth day of tha fourth month of the fourth year of the Great peaceful Celestial Hyuaaty, Tueeday, May thirfiwnlii, on* thousand ■ ight huodrail and h!t> Swiav Hot.— A little hoy wa» plsced la the witne<n rtaiul Iwfurethe Mayor ihis morning, to teatify again»t a man rbarpnl with e«Ulng iltin Liquor. The lad Hpjy*r*'J to le aliout ten years nf age “Me sou," >ai) the Mavr “ do i c-u km w the natur- ot auoathl" “ t r* •ir.” repliai the wi:n. »* pyumptiy. “If r-'il tjst-* a falre i-a lii * i.at wilt te-.-tiß# id v«-.u j. insi hi* ll'-n-r. “Whv.rlr. th. K-w reptn-l •• HI got., the U.ium- of ftiga." A Hum Cirrt-ain —Th- *e|>,,-.i,-r P-erle-s. a e's». ouiit and proi>*t.|\ nvn*l m th- « ni:*-l bs* >-* •aiMiired i» a «r*v.-r hy tin- Sj ai-i-h r’. Septum . so C »ri I-J m:.c ll»r*||S Ls-I lar, 1,-.l h-r cjr*“ |«!„ r r»f vwbh-s. If th.-fa t* arv s •! a I! I. and- it-erd »ufl tb« I—uallv TKI.Kii UA I’llK’. Bj th* o*&e‘ ij Li&et iur is* Morning i'os OWE WEEK LATEK FEOM EUROPE. AKftfN if. I»F TM f! AUfHh'i^ I ll V 1 SH'IC I M BHKADITI FF MKliAPfoPAl* NOT TAKEN, /’ U n VISI O s S I N<’ u A A (J Vit %<:<(• V —Tti«- Kramer Amelia* »rrll I- *«.>«.* ! t... ih* <ii 'j/.i. * (.‘ir.-ular -ittolr- Cell, n n» •tiffcr, bat or-t »t| •ju' <*!l. u*. Th- *J* i t lb* »*rv 4<iJkK) !-*! •" ‘*• :■ -1:1-Uir ■'• 4 . % . I [mhuJ r»ir n, in i-i.. *.«ir u. !. -i, » «;•. ut»»t‘ *1 r-n ) mh4 i; n i>*«t i r..j r: I 11. \Ui.. >•• t t.». . J 1-rJ »«, m.-l. r»i< >O.-,*.] . „ |.ns ~f • r. IH. 1 hi..- u> hm,., U\r\ U.iht Tru.-*r.v,«v ju \n ini >H i»«. f mi. • !*t «i . Hmth.n in U». K«.i Kti ;l »i. 1 t,*l It!- r.-»-.s| t.-i. 1 “ Au-tri* Ali i ■ l.i.Mmr «iM* Tin' In.a* r t .>• I.r. I «i |»v. tr.Vi- • !f- ; U;- il, :kri . m ,rr rJ.flr !...t u,.t .*«i■■ti.ti.i li> s li«-r. iui »ut M.i* I ; an-1 u.r«t .111. i-lher- «*v ttu.: *».-• «u*rl*t .•> >nl it,»i tL. n««v 1.-. 1 i.«. r!?-. i »j. i; tU mukrl, win-1, l>"*t «b<J •unuli >ui'! Ir, !< h „..t K ,«.l Tbp Mil.'* ..m« - A wm> 4 , f f. M, ). (U 51 1,{ 4 ,r« Uftik »n 1 lh* rtj.irW. iJ- •<> !ul-- Nmr '»ir <> , m ;.> .liio.r 6 :•• K' . Mil..;. f»ir ■ . t'll.n.l- iQiaJiiufc* u;i 1 | u j„ rl'T Til# «!'< V . I Ti iu.itf "f wilt, li 4:-7,UHi i- .In.-rl'-au Trfc.li- in Mar<"h**»i»r t> ua.-ljingi-ij. »nJ Jull ltrc*ii»tuff*. K)'l.*ri»..n,‘■l'i-nr-* * C*i, r-jftirl Hour »i*J Wl>«ie o'BMiWitl.i j liVlu-r, anil (irv,-*-* Jjim, will* « Ur.r !n»*ijj»iu ijnin?, until PnJsr, wln«u with » na*ll *}*ruUtlv« ilt infcO'-l, « *«t cli.wml „u th» * bob at «n nlT»nr«i nf <'n Hour. »n-l on Wlu*»t. Ocro ha» n.jTfcn'v.l \V«*t»rn >-»DfcUrw,vU»; I'hilKfelpbU au4 (Ultimo, r g,n»l oL»j 44<f»4ov Whit* Whmt 11!. I'-' l .- tnl l luJl*u Corn whit* sn-l r«)t<. 4-' •! lo»; tsili-il 4*4« I r itio .i •• . (ifcrMi.ni ’« >» itli r» uj.O-rttr .jrniftiJ l--t. »,nt i. i, -•*'»!!i;fi !)•« •v.. u nlj .NtT-r ■..«■ •*' ->!-i *.li. '-Imilar |U. f uD«L*n^< I’*»rk un hnngml an.! hu*!i>< l'iuU«i Ks<'<>ii i fw-o«nt bunvv, but «t tb" ftiut nf> Ih<i.‘> **• *«kni t>y tile »p.«cul»t.'r I lu 1 ) quote mat liu* mark> t hod monied from tin* prtoimi ».|«unr», half*. although Ik-nnlrtou'i rircula ■hi* j.rtr** am higher du!-* of Tallow «t *1?». I.ku*«>hl i akr» »i!t»u'«l The n.-ok»r«* rirrula <xjmujMi ft*‘-in a .had* Mghcr with a large *p*«cnla ua. iaaud . * tutu at 4 1 Fine Ko»(n n>< »ilto. j*plr it*Turpentine ftnn; a largw burin**** dnlnj at I.iimcm) Oil uncbengu 1 ai.-l dull (Vff.-e at,,] Hugar firm" T«a weak, and transaction* etnall mice Omcorat to*.. The London f»wi ray* Wear* informed that Mr. !*oul», the American Mlnirtcr at Madrid. was. on Tueeday tlic -4tii, refused permission to paw* thruogh Prance, un hi* re turn from Ragland toftpain. Th« Pint announces, wmii officially, the acquisition of Ba uiana, anJ Ay* it amount* virtually, if n«t ahaolutely, to the nnoeißlkto of St Domingo. The acquisition by the lulled dUte* of so Important a portion, threatening, on either band,the hpmntsh IriaU'K Cuba. or Porto Kicu, so .llre<-tly affecting the Hrttiah Wart Indian poaaasrions, can not be recrtvM with Indifference. latter—We have nuiblng of importance via St. Prter»- burk'b. On the 'il*t, at Beh*rtnj.o|, the ojKTatloos of the IwwietTiT* continuel by an effective firing, which *u answer ed by the fi>riifli-atl<>na. Rut little damage bad been done. Tarzinosut, Pth —The Oi«*la rhlafs refused to mwire fciiamyl'* envoy: flarif Pacha had consequently cut off all communication* with the coart of Abasia. Paws, Prl lay night.—There i* no confirmation of the en try of the Russian* Into Ikibrudwba, whkb l* therefore doubted. Sir John Burjcoyno, ou thu I ith, fixed site* for the batte ries which will destroy the Russian A Russian war steamer was captured by the fleet The Mtmilrur of this morning contain* an account of a victory over the Rnsilan* near Oumrl, who lust their bag hage and liitrty guns. A Russian (jeia-ral was killed. The Turks began to besiege the citadelofOumri, when the Rus sian corps which formerly defeated thu Turks at llajasid, advanced to rescue from Krivnti, was repuNed, shut in the defile, and suffered cetsidorablc Inna. l.ivsaroot,—.Sh/jirduy A'oon.—GotUm unchanged, firm sales between 7,<XMJ nod 8,000 balm. Latest advice* from thu seat of war show that twenty days had elapsed between the departure of the besieging armies from llalaklara and the opening of the fire upon fc* basUipol. The batteries were ready on the 16th, and on the i7th the fire opened from land and sea. The bombardment continued till night, when the Russian* lost three hundred killed and wounded. Admiral Knrnlleff was among tbu killed; the fortifications suffered hut little. On tho 18th the bombardment was resumed from thu allied batteries The only Russian despatches eay that the garrison made frequent sorties. When thu mail left Constantinople on the 10th a steamer had arrived at llalaklava with the wounded. In repulling the great sortie of twenty thousand strong Ragluu and Caorobert formally summoned Sebastopol to surrender. He required tiiet the women,children and sick be .-• lit away, and Hags hoisted ii|*on the hospitals. So far as is known the Russian rrmy Is ronruntrating on uJnor Ilelac; already they number 46,000. Thu ntlied army l* divided now into a singe army and an army of obfervation; thn latter are posted on au extensive tab!** land which separates Balaklara from Sebastopol, ac cci -iblc onlv from two points. The Russians are hovering on I In* outride of the allies’ positions. On the 7th they mad'- a strong demonstration on the oorth-weatuxtremlth* of th" camp, whpra they were kept In check and retired without bttttlo. On the ttl, 6th and 11th, the garrison at Sebasti>i»ol made sorties and destroyed Mime small works. On the evening of the stb a convoy of four thousand Russians succeeded in entering Sebastopol. Tho allies number 1 iw.noo, and «O,iK)O French additional are ready to embark from Marseilles on the Hist, and 8,000 Turks from Varna. Letters say that the allies hare 3.000 guns in the baltery. After a few day* fire thoy will attempt to storm the garri sou, which Is estimated at 4u,000 men. Admiral Marhinoff, who uummandud at Sinope and trbo is commandant at Sebastopol, has published an address, saying that he will defend it to thu last. Any one is wel couni to phool him |f he does Dot. Advice* from Constantinople to the 13thxay the Russians have retaken Upatorld. Tlic English garrison of 600 retired with the loss of one gun. which 1* denied. The English papers say the allied force was sent trader <ii>D*ntl Bosquet edJ Achraet Pacha to prevent the advance of the Russians. Affairs between Russia and Austria are becoming more determined. A great council was held at Vienna,at which the Emperor presided. Baron Hess was nresent. It i* re ported that Austria summons Russia to withdraw from the frontier of Gallicia. The whole Austrian army la put on a war footing. On the 26th, thu garrison baa orders to be ready to march at forty eight hours’ notice. Russia In the meantime continues to menace Austria. The Csar has gone to Warsaw, and forces are concentrating on the Austrian frontier. Bat little douM is entertained at Yfeau* that ere long there will bu actual hostilities. Austria has returned ah answer to the last despatch of the : ruiahra government, reseating that Austria will ad here policy expressed In the.not* fit that ®fr%fAemWr>-<tbi Bfds w tw*L»t»q^Ml V*'2V ; t * - , » V " S*' t’ »*,• A ’A.- »v dk* : L v' * rv-r -• a*.» * • .i - • tTCH."— Throe flouting bttUriM and twenty gas-boato, drawing mar feet water each, are bonding hi England for spring ope ruiion*. V An..thi-r Pnhir V-.pv.lPic-u s*i'l '-r ivnt next to uid lii'iue th- nuuaiii.* of c-ir Ji hu Frank In. and l&t pSftXs Ur. ltaw hanrommaml of it. s* >: A.Ka'Taoicappatotuato being constrsetoil at Nencaatleori tynfytfl rank at cMaatapoi. ' Vfi^ca—<Th* Emperor bat written a letter of cosdoleobi lo MademcStArnnud. Hebesdowtapcnsioa Of 12000 franerf a* r tfeHonahrocouipenwe. .. 7. > Thi whole camp of the Hoatb embark for Uko East, as re [|uind. Soult nnaru to Madrid baa canoed quite an excitement. Aelafc-.r to made, tu indue* the Hpanleh gnr emment to ndleit his recall toah-llaliaf ahandoned thol-U-auf HMicuting. The Legit- Hmlsts an- pn-pating for a movement. Au*tritt h:i*< om-lud*-l an itnmt uso liuaiicial operation, by whi-'b rhe h«s iraunfcmd to a company of rapltaitoto all the raalnisds eomdriKled Hud worked i>y government in Hud p-ary and Bohemia. The company pays 2CkJ.oM.OOO frauen, and the gOTertiuirnt guaranties live per cent CtriftA. —The overland mall h»* h*vii telegraphed. Canton, m tin; 9th was etili heideged, and the di*trem of tii* i'e-rij*eil.«-n great. Theia l* nothing ready fbr ship ment. Tim in. urgenta jet holJ Th* American dipper Comet arrivwl nt Uoiu* Kong, from I.lvitt i»ool. ki -taya. Ntw\oaK, Not, :nb«r 0 —The North Star erTivml from Aepinwall will, th* California mail* of the 16th, and nearly one million seven bnndred tbmisaud dollars In iq«d« She al*o brings five hundred and twenty-six paiwcngers, incln ding Mrs. yin-lair and Lient. Beale. The North Btar eono-ct«d with the Golden Gate, which wn.* detained at Ban Francisco until 4 o’clock P.AL, to en able merchants to answer loiters per Golden Gate. The Falcon had arrived from Havana with the New Or- It-un* malls, nnd her passengers arrived at Aspinwallnn the M, aud were to sail the Mime day on the return of the Y*okt»- llladc. She left Ban Francisco r.n tha 3Utb Septsm ls*r for Panama and wm wrecked the following day. She had <m toiard eight hundred passenger*, beaidea the *vew and firemen. Ph- struck the reef rocks off Point Arguello, tifri*en miles slew Point Conception. Above fifteen Uvea were 10-l and all the specie on board, amounting to $163,- 00*i, wo* lnet. The ship was a total wreck and la a day or two was ‘.washed U> pieces. A fog hung upon the coast and til.* - sptain supposed the chip to hs twentr mil** from land when site struck. Torrible aennes of pillage ooearrvd on board after she struck, amt before the paaseogtra ware res cued by thn steamer Gnliah- The following, are all the name* of the lost given : Four children of Mr*. Long* town; Mrs Beckman ami child; wife of Mr. fhnilh, of Bmlth, Brother A On ; Mr. Moor*and child; Frank Mitchell. Tii- steamship brother JonetUeo arrived at San Francis co with th* jMsaetigers from the wreck uf the Yankee Blade. The Blerra Nevada reached San Francisco on the 16th. The sloop* of war Portsmouth and BL. Mary's were at Honolulu 00 the I’ith- B*k Fa**<l»<-o Msaxrrd, IP.th The flr t week uf the pa-1 fortnight was marked with uuusual activity and improvi-l rate*, having obtaiaci many leading staples, and large pur cba*e« w«rr made to arrive. lHiriag the laet week businee-< less active, hut an early rovital o< trade is antietpatfd. • T Flour them were no imports, and we have nothiogof in terest hi note; the ouly sale wee (ialiegoat $l2, aiheewbii-h ibis deecrtplion rdvenced 25c. M*a* Pork SIH, clmr s2lfi! l.ird slightly adranesd. Hess Beef $1». New Voat, November H.—The returns rveelvrd up to 11 Ut- h-.ur u*i*vanibg give the following results tor Jl*y-r Word, l*J.l7ti, Barker, IS.tMk; Hunt, Li,Bul); Harrirk. t.Tsi, The r-toru« fur Wood and Barker are oomplete; for th i-tb»r candidates seventeen districts were not heard from Wcfcid t* probably elected. Ttte returns received tndtoato the eh-ednn of the follow log mnuiU-r* of *l district, Mranahan, Whto ‘•l «l»«tri<-t. F*Pot», Whig; «th district, Kelly, IVmorrat. Ml, .list r»rt uncertain, between Andrews aod Wliitney, bo-b Hhlgs; fah district, John tVb*eler, Anti Nabraak* l>*m<v crat; Tth district, Childs, Jr., Whig; kth district, Abram K. Wakesaan. Th# rstoms thus far give Bevumur, for Oorernor, Tb.suf. votes, riark CUmaa f1u,061; Bmnarm f,. r Lieut Governor w* have but meagm returns, hut theeleo ti- u i. b« tween I.udlow (Soft, and Bcrnggs(Know-NntWog ) For Mayor, Word has la. Ht. votes; Barker 16.A45; Hunt li..kW, llcrThk 4.T-6. A few more districts are to be h-wr-l fn.tu, wb.eN will not change the vote A»r Mayor much. FINANCIAL K.XCITKMKNT—SCI *1 I>K OF A RAILEOAD C;x tavavi, N'civmbrr k —The excitement in Third street rr-utiuu.-d *n srteiuoun. T B G.otman AOu and J<4in L M. rt .tj t C«*. rl«M*j their door* after dinner All the so* j-eii hd h-;u«r» report an excess of asewts ‘ Ilat-h A Laugdou, but they continued to pay <sp to 11,e i-trsui ot t!«r Ksnk hours. Thete was no ruu <-n r-lh* r f..-n.e« Mr If !s, of the Ann r-f Ellis A is rerv -P-K of <-onc*ti' >, ti of the braiu. Fr-l-ri-k Oed ; *. arting Pt*aijent of the Covington and L-’Xtngt-;n Railmad, commuted suicide to-d»r,by throwing bim-lf aetns. Hi* track. Hi* head was severed from bi to«ly H.* bad been dUtractal since tlte return of tb» bill* fr-m N-w Turk,drawn against the bend-of lhe Com pan*. *;ippn*rd la have been Sold in New York, and on whiih Li i * itli other Dinctr rs. waaendorver. Allßl.-ON AND J. »i. NICHOLSON AKKEBTED. Cjvc-v«»ti. N' v-n,t»r9—Arrisv-n. tto- tnan Krtual ol V- 1. llua the Inicrnal lovhjne i- Alltonn and hLs wifo. It -bull lewh were kUlml tn this rjty !-».*• •iinmo has i-> t> ■ n,-itM »: M<»wa;loe I- vi, .m ! i» now on hi* wav to thi city. Ai. in-hrilosi. eupposr.l 1-- b* J (1 Ni-h.'.l-n. ,v.Bnvt.-l Itli the Me »• - Hank f.-rgenea la lh»» ci:y. ay-aiar ,» »i r«!r 1 at Uul- -nt ill-, f-u th«- I‘enii -T?1 xuia Railr.a.l V, I J!-- A! tie t.f-u, . ! KIR* A K»cir/»- ol u,»- C \ v. Acin'JNMkirTJ Ok *iANKF.KA-AHK»XtNI*INn OF A CLKRK WITH ft. Wt. ok MOKE. Civ.rjwaiTi Kuremher '• T o and Fill- A o haVv made a-vigcinebU. Ttu r* was uo run - i - I her b*t<to-rr tL.- murnin*. a large nututor a-rernth-I a-.-unJ Hi- .4 the >u«|>--i> l<d pmrtv Mr It :i-y, n -«i 11. tu. I.ank.iv; *.-uu < J r U T.rrei 4 C , ah- ui.-l uiil. il.’oj «-r tu*•. <• The amount j it r )«i kn -»ii, *IJ w*t Im- iii-j-Ii r M'INKY AIFAtIL- IN t iN.'INNATI iHi«ni,N..i«LU;-i Mir.. '•'*• * *'' ■•1 i'* l»j Thf r«- ha* l»-• o ui-nin on t-i tier ,u.j •*,.• t-*j -i'.- *>-.• . L viitrudnr la lour ..r r,rr I-*,} «.• , t»! u-1.n.-iitv n>« Tru*« <>mpany lU&k >t> . r*.w,)- J (II 'J*> w it h ■< taatlrt * arv ; mpri*> uiy .•, .libh,t rm/tv! Ir-.m I' 4 tel'., .nr& ,-rl-l i ‘•M.i In - .-vtii (■rt niiuiu '' u “ n 'f ' u "~-' '-‘"-i * *t»»i«*sT* '><•». .i#U>r Th>-• L".ritJ*n I Canal Hank !•»• .Mf l pr.* r l.lti 1.'.1-ief*, but IX >t lt* affair- ar. “ O--I li It 4 l.rd,.|i Bt).] J H ||r« ill *h?*rf at th- r T»i»- Cn-hi-r nr* all 11,- K.il r,; ' (-• 'lh«* “il/* t o*-**‘}*ni bank* th- Mil* un Jr —a at |.ar TL-Caiia'. an k Bank, •T if Ul»U<« WIU.IV* 4Mi oKniA\> OF THK ALLIED AR\iT Nufmlwr i< -aH\ th« >iK(H[|va ~f Ur. liinek». I - L**y-i dative Aewmldj nun* t.. an uuarr.taudlu* |„i iul/? !•• »•>!• a *um of untn?) in- tb« »Uow«ao<l erpban f ;h« »lU~I army aim fell In the r*v*at battles Th mount will prvbably be fl!*),0O0. MONKV AFFAIjtF IN MFFAI.O Hr»rw\N \ . November p-Thi* U a blue day In out joiirtary rlri'la*. The Bank of Hobart Co, Id baa topped, amt it l* stated c u private aulh> riiy ibat at Ua«t nr larja fcouw on D*fW »trert uniat Ui! 111, N.itpmUr 9 Ths (.'nncraasinnal delegation rla-Mou of Waehhurn, Koox, Williams.'and Yatea Mhlgs, Ww.Jworlh. Kepublifrn and Know-Nothing; and Trumbull, a Nebraska Iwotocrat. IViuaiit;*, November 6.—A duel was fougbt 14 mile* from her*. U'twaen PetwrUaffoey and Dr. Ray. Gaffney w«« kill ed on tin* second fire. Itay t» unlnjomi Srn Von. November 9—Tbe BUr of the West, wb< pacing Haudr Hook, oitfnallrd that tha Yaokaa Blade w wr*rk**l N<> livaa loat. BCiIOONKRS KIUTII AM) CAYL’UA ASHORE, lll'rrtui, No»**ml>ar The arboonari Kdltb and Ckyuga rut uaborv at OoUrlo; l&.OW biuhrU of Wheat vara loat Ki:y Yon. Navesihar l*.—Oottou Baairr, fair Bal«*. Float .laclioad I4r . good Ohio s*,So<<*sti>4 : dal** 1,700 bhla South ern at W’l»eat...Ooni-f<«> $2,^*412.40; Soutb rrn whlUll.lKl, r*4 Corn adTanoed lc: Bale* 7f.,1)00 l*us. Fork derllnod TJc : Bales 2,000 bbla. Baafflrm: walos 200 bbla. Lard tinu. Ceffee...Sßlr« bOO bap, Arm. Molassefl Bcarre: sales bbls. WhUkr firm; Lead... G alena sis,;w. rmLADCLruiA, November o.—Flour ileprwed; shipping brands held at |9. Hie Hour and Corn-meal ware*; sales of the former at $7. Wheat...sales 7900 bus. at $7,90 for prime Southern, and Penns. n*J at $2t52,03. Rye...sale* at Ooro...salu* at Kl<j}S4. OaU...sales at 63<aM. Whisky ...sales 300 bbU at 43. Cincixmati, November U.—The river is stationary; weather rlear and pleasant. Flour In fair demand at Oats adrauced to 4‘2c. Whisky 28. Cheese 10. Provisions dull, and prioe* nominal. Sales Wisconsin Potatoes at 11.20. Cloversaal $7. - HAVING disposed of my entire Interest In the Clothing Business, at No. 186 Liberty street, to 0. M’CLOBKKY. I cheerfully recommend him to my former customers and the public in general. D. J. OARROLL. 49* All persona indebted to or having claims against the said 1). J. Carroll, will call at the old stand, where h(s txwks will be luft for settlement. D. J. CARROLL. HAYING purchased the entire stock of READY-MADE CLOTH ING of D. J. Carroll, 189 Liberty street, I would rcspetlfully inform my friends, and tbe former patrons of the ratAblhhmuDi, that oolhitui shall be loft undone on my part lo austsin the former reputation of the house. Haring a superior stock of new and fashionable Clothing, I am pre pared to furnish, wholesale or retail buyers, at as low rates ns any otber establishment in the city. ov9:dlm 0. M’CLOSKKY PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORV. N. WOBLOW MABTIK L. KTIVIHS. □SO BOX timer Blgslow A- Co., Successors to r.m. biuelow, No. 40 Diamond alley, near Wood street, burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, TONH, HUGGIK9, an<! every description fancy vehicle* built to order, und UnLsbed in a manner un eur}>a*Htni for beauty of design, elegance of finish, skill of workmanship, and durability of materials. Ad' All work warrantod. DOT g hALTIMOHIirOYWifiR COMPANY, P*n>T MASONIC UtLl, riKTIi MTBV.CT * TI,IS Company own extensive beds of plant <yV I if 1111 OYSTKRd In tho York river and Chesapeake Bay, and are now daily rtKieiving, by express the largest and finest llnvored Oysters ever brought to this market, which they invariably vnirrant to be “A No. I," or the money refunded. Likewise, we are daily receiving the finest Eastern and Lake FISH, VENI SON nud all kinds uf WILD_OA.UE. nov9 BA I’Tl KUii ANDVA LU A HLKI'UOPKKTYTuR SALE at public auction, near Manchester, part of the estate ot the late James Adams, , decem>cd, ou SATURDAY, tbe llih November, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on tbe premises. I have been authoiized by theovrners, residing lo a distant Bute, to offer for sale at public Tendue, THIRTY most de sirable BUILDING LOTS, adjoining the borough of Man cheater, (part of the above estate,) each 24 feet front by lod feet d«K p—one tier of Giem fronting on Market street, which is niuety feet wide. These Lot* have a fine view of the (>bln river and adjacent scenery, are near.tbe plank road, and in a very delightful and dtafrable neighborhood, nnd will be sold on <|ulte reasonable tenia Persona purchasing a bbxk of four or eight Lots, could have a country home, with all the advantages of a eify, at a moderate price. Title unexceptionable, and one of the very be t nlsiut the city. For ether particulars, apply to MMBB BLAKELY, Real KmaJeand European Agent, ' cor. frventhaudSalthßeld streets. • ~ ’f- *r . »J* #. w 11E0011111 LATEST FROM CALIFOBWU ARRIVAL OF TIIK N’OQTil STAB NEW TORK ELECTIONS THOU* btMMTCH. PUEsIDKNT. lUNK KAII.I.Uk ILLINOIS ELECTION. KILLED IN k Dl EL. TANKER BLADE UW TELEGRAPH MARKETS. To the Pahlle. 49" Tape Worm Cored by Dr* M’Ltni'* C#lebrat«d Vtmftfatc. New Yoke, Auf *•*•» i»i, Aug '‘Acriltin l>l? lr» tlitu city testifies that, after using tfr. St’LabtA Vaftnifu,'''. ti».« (>■■« i*i a tap* wor® ten tnfll — long; and ha* no hesitation in rceidfeaunuUag h to tvary person afflicted with wornu; as, in her opinion, it fi*r ax oelfl ovary other remedy now in use. '. The note of thalady* and further particulars, can be leanlad by.eafUng on Hr* Hardla, Manhattan place, or E. L. Thaal), OrncgiattCornar of Rutger and Monroe street*. r. S.—The iibore valuable remedy, &T line’s cal' ebreted Liver Pill/*, can now be tied cfcjiSfvtityertsble Drag Stores la this city. Purchasers wiil tw careful to well for, and take uoue bat Dr. M'Laue's Veralfnge. All others, in comparison, art worthless. Also, tor sals by the sols proprietors, FLEMING BROS., Sucf. worn to .1. Rldd A Co,, 00 Wood street. *ifDr. noric'i Ittvlgorntlßff Elixir or Cordtßl.-»Thnre ur# tact* and principlee-which caa miiy be reached by deep research and laborious investigation. The anteriority of the Innovating Sllxirover every other restorative and anti-dyspeptic preparation, la not a fact of tbla class. It Ilea upon the tur/. Iky, it la utf-denmitrdble, palpable to all eyes. To ovei look It U impossible; to donbt it, la to deny credence to the evidences of (he senses. As a means of relieving every foun.of nervous - 11 —r*. whether acute or chronic, ooctinuous or spasmodic; whether affect ing the springs of motion, or the sources of sensation; It hat not, it ba* •merer had an equal. In neuralgia, tie dok>* react, rheumatism, general eoentotfen of the eyttem, mor bid melancholy, hysteria, spasms, paralysis, tathm of the heart, he., it produces a moat astdhShiag effect—rallying, bracing. It might almost be raid electrify ing, both body and mind, and replacing torpor ami weal new with energy and atrenglh. As a stomachic, It has properties no lees poritlve-and potent The weakest stomarb recovers Its rigor, or receives it, if never before enjoyed, under the Influence of Ibis great tonic, which not only renovate* the digestive powers, but conserve* the vigor it creates, sod perpetuates the health It restores. This ]* the declaration not of one or of two, but of thousand*. The medical profession, slow to recognise any innovations upon established remedies, admit the commanding efficacy of lids wonderful catholicon. The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, In pint bot tles Price three dollars per bottle; two for ftve dollar*- fix ft>r twelve dollar*. o. If. KINO, Proprietor, k Bros!way, New York. Bold by Druggists throughout the United States. Chaada mod the West I ndfc*. * «■•*•«» FLUMINfI t HROS., No. 60 Wood str«eL PltUborsb. i DU. UK*). II KKVdKR,So.IIO Wood do R. «. aKLUHIS 1 CO., No. 67 W<v*i ftr«L J. I* KLKM i, City «TP«lplUtlou of'the Heart, Nervous Dis -a-.M, C-uiplalot, Neuralgia. DjVpcp-in, Coetivcoes* *°d TO**, ant a!l relieved and curttl In an incredible abort r|«t» of tiina, bjr Carter's Spanish Mixture, the great took and purifier of tbe blood. It contains not a paitide of Mercury,Opium, or any noiiuus drug; It la perfectly barto law, ami lik« rorM more than Are hundred (MteoiditeiM. We can only refer tbe reader to the eertlftfiMau, a few of nhicb may b« tound in another column, and all of which are detailed In full around the bottle. It is the grmieat of all ftpring and Fall MMlciuea, and poeeeaeea an influence orer the blood truly remarkable. See advertisement. oet3l:lm 49* To ail Whom It may Concarm.—lf you want a aplendU fining Suit you rets get it at QUIBBLE?. If you want any Oeatlemen’s furnishing Goods, in all variety, why 0 KIBBLE bat 'em. If yon want the beet fitting Pants you ever wore, QKIBBLE’S is the place to leave your measure. He ean furaiab Umbrellas, Carpet Bagv. Trunk*, Valise*, hr,, at price* to *ult all tarts of customers. 910 liberty atrwt, head of Woed. <***■* «. OBXBBLE* hxw ADVEanazMZ3nB. Sotlce».-Th* aunoal meeting of the Stock- Uity 1 Jollier* of the ** iVnnsylrania Salt Maaufeetoriug L.-mpaoj,” will h* held on tbe FIRST PAY OF DECEMBER viSuwn L° * l tb * offle ® ** SAMUEL F. FIPITER, Esq , No Walnut street, Philadelphia. DOTlb:vfl * “ IC&* and ErU RkTlrsU^ t,r T rrl,y f , '* n Btockbolders of the Pitt*, hurib *n l Erie Rai!n-ad Company, that an election will 1~ ’’ e * t Oreeuville, Mercer county, Iha, oa the VIRBT MONDAY OF DECEMBER, s t 11 o’clock. A. If , for Wrvc tor* to -wrve for the coming year. DnTl ° TUuMAfI J. ROWER, President. iHirooU-.lc and Grille copy.) V Trrmrb workM HAND&BR I CHIMP. v«luai.ir til tb« owniT. trimm-d with tfcrca-l *«■. juvi mtarkod with th« oworr'i name. The fial«r will - 'ullablir r««krJ<*l tiy heaving it at I‘»l Kk.TSKJi‘3 Drug Star*, HO Wood *tm?L 1.-felll I IJCJUttANOR OIMHANr; /VUx " f '’■" ,r :>y A---'H»-r;r; 4 .l!iAI-Tlm iWU.DtuJ Dirw u ’ r *V r tin* Cotuf-aov bart thJ«.|«y 4*e)af«! a DirUmd a( ihl. r iih l *l. , rT,» hW ’ ~S?* W * t “ af **k*‘*>«s ofcor .fier y M. tJOKiON. Wan|«d. A H\\ .-»•. n»i tn.|>, xtiifablo frr packing, by /V . , FLBMJNtI BKOS, .^” l "/*“ »'<l Wood »trw»t. Kltrntors' .loi'let,' " W vi.w ! " ?l 7‘ T *' ta,,, *’ u t*rj i.» 111*- JOIIS f T ■ rh\ KNN*>,t*iM v f >3u <olmtDtliip,ilncpaAtxJ.hav* T." K T'* ,{ '‘ l f ” r». all ln<J.»>l«l io ih* . ,7 ,*“. rr ''' Jr,U * 111 . mrtll " «» luunrdUUi p.yrwm, '.'“V -taimi -111,4 w Ml pri'M*iit ■lnly anil.. utK«t.-!. f,. r r.iti. mmt. S.IMIIKL I’. H. STKVKJiaON, Kircalom. IO-V'*l* Ailmittlslralurs* Notlca. \V , l !*.***• Ut»-r.„r AJaiinlytraiion In ibe rxUU rf ?V Joafepil M’rAbbKN, Uunf lb* city of FUbbareb ’ ;*v, r b r n 1 *■>»** ««b*m^,n^b,’ iaJ. t-UM i» I ,«•«<aa *• IU «r«> rrijup«t«\l toiul(elmmodUt>> Miuidui, koJ cl«lir- mriinit tb« Fim« will * ••••- ib-»u ■»»:!) tutbentl. *i«j, for aetUement NANCV M’KADDKN, • iKORGB C. MFADDEN, AJmlnUtr»ton«- I A (kanmce to Make Money! ANI) HON'OKABLK BMFLOTMINT Th* <ub(<nb«r u doairoan of havloft ma affeot | D rt.uuty end U>wn of the L’nloo. A rapltal ofefma |5 to sln will tw r*.,uimj. and anything like an effldent, ener ““ fro « U»*m io At* dollar* perday— »dw J mm* at the «enU now employed arereaHiing twice Uiat *llOl. krrry iDformatlOD will he hy aJdrLainff il«».U<re paid.) WM. A. KINBLER, d .tHJ w3t Philadelphia, Ihu, Pmt tHßen. l«con<i Hand Plano*. FIVJt UKOOXP HAND PIANOS, for sale T#ry rtviored prices, tU: n ■ g g. 2"* ® “<•»».made b r ■>» " «II • A Her#o, New York, nearly new On# handiotne Mahogany, fl o#U»«, made by Dubola k Chamber*. _ o®® 6 oetav®, mad® bj Stodart, WorcaUr a Dunham. (ta» Ibamod, 0 or tare. mad. bj Slodart, omrlr or.. One Mahogany, to oetate, made by l\ Blame On# Roevwocd, 8 ocUre, made by Chlekerlng, about two year* old. Tb« above will be cold for coi* onif, at Terr low price* A new tot of Cfckkrrinf'• Piano* will be receive! by Moo day, the 13th iut. For tale by JOHN H. MBLLOR. _ noTlu _ 81 Wood street. MKMOIR* OK M AJUKHUBERT STOBU, of the Virzinia . * pIM of Fort Duquerae. Introduc tion by Neville R Craig, bp ThU little book has received moat frvorable notice both at home anil from theprincipal eastern journals. The N T Observer says of It: -We are surprised that this remarks’ “* Bimtln has not been given to the public before The racu are In a high degree roman tie and extraordinary, and “ d “yl* The chapter added to the butotv of our early war* la exceedingly inter ri i i D w‘ M k 10 Tl#w K»nm and circumstance! of which we had never personally heard." The book coita but 26 cenU; by mail S 6 crate. For sale b J JOUN 8. DAVISON, G 5 Market street, pear Fourth. onrlO BALKRATUS— 3,000 TBs In store and IbraiioHy FLKUINO BEOS., guocwon to J Kfcld A Co- Ko. 60 Wood M UUHAKii HOOT—-\IO Bis, a aaperlor article, in ator» >nd for «al» by (notlO} FLEMING BROB. U/ MITK CHALK—H,WXI lbs in iton and for rale by -I" DOTIQ FLEMING BEOS. AMKWCAN Ci IfIKNB—BU) fti in iton and fariati |» noT _l° FLEMING BROS. I ~IOX a GELATINE—2 grow in store and for tale by V - nOTIQ FLKMINC BBC lIBK XI ou, in grain, just nerved and for tale by 1± pot 10 FLEMIKO BROS. 'ADD AY’S READY RELIEF—IO groa In utore and for ' nm *« b 7 [oorlOJ FLKMINO BROS. t TWINE—3OO !ba, while and variegated, in store * nd fer ifc * a [noTlOj FLEMING BrtftP SBGAR-UOUBH SYRUP-100 bbla for sale by “OT IV . SMITH k SINCLAIR. CIOFKKB— 100 bags prime Kio for sale by L no /i° SMITH A SINCLAIR / 'lllKKdK—loB boxes, prim* Omn Cheese for *»•r —- V uo ' lo aumi • !?„ STAK UANDLKS-50 box - —-° yUT&AJINCLAIJI. U uo«10 P1 ’ LES ~ IOO "" k " prtm " «•!. lij SMITH i SI.VOLiIM. Window glass-mohSSliio lop “ 10*12; GO “ 9x12; "& “ 12x10; l»r l o'L_'l I SM, 4 TH S ; < r N OLAm Da ' NKW BUCKWHEAT *U)UlCT)o¥r f ,r > rr j»rt recuWed from tb* N«w Brighton * ’ A. M’CLURQ. Coat and Boat*. BALK—One pair, each HO feet lone and 22 feat * WMij containing in both 22,000 buahelf; all inVoS nler and rigged, ready to ran out with the first rta! °1 I° otB J J. D. BTUART. 'j’ , ' ls “*«?“*«»• Af,u MANUKACTUitBia’ BANK JL bu tlii» il«y drclirtd • Dirldund of lie Ou.iU] stock, out of tho profit! Ibr tin, UM dx “oulkc payable on and after ttio I7tb ioaUnt. “ n, “ gjjj- L'XCUANDK BANK OF PITTBBUKUU, Xmmlvr 7 mi Ji Thin U*uk hiH this d,, decUrwl t iSl p»r cent, on It, Onplul atoek, Mjr.U. to tbelrlesjl representallTee, on or .tier the 17th IneuSt. *’ovB:td JAMBA B. MUBEAY SS!i' YALUABLK KKALB£TATh FOH"BALK, Adininln» *C Uorough of Miocbester—THlßTY IIUIUJINQ VfySS. «»cii |M feet front h, 100 f« t d«.p, pod fmnUn, oifunS street Wi feet In width, ere offered f.r a»ln _^T k t FvaaoDable termi of paTmenL This Drnn»«i. i on feet end bejcrod dispute. Appli ™ “* UUe *• P"' novB T U “ NKWSBOY AND i 7™. re. 1 Budcks of tbei«as>on; *° r * mt Who hu not read Afraja* ffhn hu not raid the rj, wl bo, [ . Lei .11 .hob.,. net ratd them ell it one .nj „t them • and .ny other new Boot) they our w»»L of * noe» H. MTOBt 4 CO* Ant,..!,. lttt . L H V„ * tMtW. imp pf L o»ptaia fa the U&tt»d*tAlm C. B. JBE ADEIT &“*£©!, S."' WHOEEBAM!;*HD'; TOTAIt, DE&LEBB TS IOKEIUN ,ANp. SQ)UaTIC PABPJB l% OlljV CI-OTHS. MATTINGS. AC. V: '* * - ' ;<o. btrbbt, wtiBßnEoH,'PA.‘ . WOH® >eap*etfanTttllth»«tt«tlM«f thdr frfoadaaadihsMfclki,teU» font ftir tlfcrluta in IM Jl. R “ £r * S “ pmHos - r— •»* * , MS-MM”'’ T»poetry Ingrain Oarpeti; Wool and (ktian IsgtMfl; ' Hflttik lift asd Sap OuMte; <3i&sz&:!gi **>••• Aim, • large Maortm«nt of Pit&o tad Tabt* Cor«n. «f «»£&jmv > •.-.■■ - P»ri*OU Cloth, for Plano i«l.Tab**OoTeri; Tiiinirilit ffftffirthif ftr mmOn*. uunuou^of^irtaih.: , £ L T' ,u * ll *“ p,ri " “ *" c *™«w <°•«» «*«t Mjf f totals,’ Sleairioats and Batidracaafuxniahad on « SHALL PftOFITr P. TERMS CASH, ONLY. octl3allauttJul u-j£/ *HD Mteamed leermjTx.—Dß. WILLIAM ELDER, of t euntylvaola, will deliver a Lectors on next TUESDAY EYKSINU, November 14, at Mesonlff Wall. Bow*ct Dr. Eldar Is Urn matter of U QMN. OGLE—A nwitUft TER,” wfikh first appeared la Pateo m, and-which, with several other admirable articles m nthsaedhMo “ per* copfe**’—tbe qualnt title of hit took. Doors open at 9U o’clock; torture to eaamsoea at Ad o’clock. Tfefcetsor admUstea % emla; to be had at the principal Mode and Book Stores, Hotels, Library Lecture Ooaunlttee,aad at the dvn-< o C. ' ' John m. Kirkpatrick, ELIAS'S- UUfiHt WM.IK HOLMES, Ut JL KIMCAHk j po>9 Lectors Cosaisfttee A CABO.-UK. CALVIN M. FITCH, of New U=«£y Tort, TrottW aanooaes fib the dtisscs of Western Pettßsvlfenia that be Is at present delivering aobvrsepf LECTURES AT PITTSBURGH, Where he vttl rscuda tfil December 18th, daring which period he may be'consulted' dally, at his rooms at the CK(y Hotel, eoraerof Third and fimlthfield street*, for PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, ABTHMA, CHRONIC BROHQHITIB, DYBPKPSIA, TBMALB DISEASES, and all others connected wKh or predisposing to Cr.nsamp tioo, la the treatment of which Us ample experience »»v< anrlvalled opportunity fur observation have given hha tte moat marked success. Dr. Fitch derives to see his patients personally, la every Instance, where it is pomible; where it Is not, a carnfel statement of the ease may be sent by letter, to which a prompt rvplj will be returned, giving Us opinion of the case, and when he Is wilting to undertake the treatment; will state the expense of the remedies reqnMln £pe7:d*w Weaterm Uiaraass Cempaay, Boviy bzs Ist, 1864.—An election for thirteen Directors of Company, to serve tor tb« earning year, will be held at tbe ollice of the Company, on TUESDAY, the 141 h tnsfc, between the hours of 10 A. U. and 3 P. M. pov4:td >. M. GORDON, Secretory. : HOWARD Health Association or v*«£r Plttsbmxvh.. Na?OB THIK* PTaBBT, oppoeita the Telegraph OAes. This Association b organised far the pnrpoee of aflordlng actual uditeON to each other, is esse of sickness or i» rident. Bj poring * small year! j pays upt, the member* of the Anoatsdon seams a veekJy benefit during sick ova averaging from $2£S to $lO per wstk. In this Aasoeiatba ■il members an Ajaally InteretfadtathemanagecMHAPd profits. & B. M’KKSZO, President. : T. J Hnrn, Secretary. j Flnsnee Committee—Joeixa Kao, Juts Sauna, <2. IT, Domm. Ospsalttng Pbyridsn—P, I«gg, 1L D, Ba»k of PMUbirfht Onom ttn, lguj ISjr As election foe thirteen Directors of this Buk, for lb# ensuing year, will bo held at tb# »>«»■■> House, od MONDAY, Um SOth dor 01 Novcmbw uzL bitVMi tka boon or 9 A. hi. and 3 p. M. I nct2l:td JQgy gHYDßßyOeebhrr. | Par B#lUnf 'I'HJi subscriber, haring I canted Oran hi# tntecocmise with! X Peientees, and with penous who were desirous to sell' Patent Bight* for Cities, Counties, Stats*, A&, seven as with others who with to parchaa# iH* righto. thM on; agent to transact that Usd of babM na bwi rut trial; here, ha* determined to devote hit time and bk atriUMe* to' tht service of tboee who mar Mn to employ Pledging himself to attend fcl ** t *" ll y to all m>| trusted to him. ha eooclodat by refcrriag the public to' Hi foUoelng terttowmlal of a for of the dtfmnt in PMp bnr„'h, Ac. MOSBB P. EATON. Pittsburgh, August 53,1864. j FimstfMU, August 17th, 1854. Tbe subscribers hare long 1 sen With Mr. Moees P. Eaton, and hare no harttilion in Um, to alt who may wish to employ his servfaee, as a gen> tleuias of undoubted integrity and indefrtigable industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be pi»>»i Neville B. Cruis, W. RoMtuon, Jr., Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. IL Denny, U. nhnfr * cVr , Jiate Wood, N. A Boos. P. K- Friend, Kramer A Bahm, F. lores 1, L. i. Livingston. Lilt, Fire &sd Knriiu luvibm CooiM&y; OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET, ■ ASOHIC BALLy PITTSBURGH. PA. „ JAMBS A HOON, President. Cuaixes A. Coltos, Secretary. Thl* Company make# every insurance appecUlntu to or anm-cted with LIFE 812K3. Ait*o> against Uull and Cargo Bisks 00. the fthfe* and Mis rtsrtppi riven and tributaries, and Marine And acminst Lon and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Triniim tatinn lV>Uci<« inoed at the lowest rates oo&siste&LvUh safety to all pertlee. Jsmr> a. Ilmn, Wn, 3. Harro, Seinue) MVlurkkn, June* D. ITBIIL WlllUa I'htlllp#, Aleundnßndlii;, John Scott John .Fullerton, **• Uunn, XI. D., Robert Galway, Joho M’Alpln, Alexander Reynolds, Arm- Wm. P. Johnston, strong County. Junes Xlanhal, Horatio N. Lto, KiLUnnlnc, S. Setden, Uirmm Stowe, Bearer. inyJS:ly ACT a A INaURAACK COfIPABYt HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1819—CapUal Stock •300.000* YHOfl. K. UHAUR, Pnsidont. TUG?. A. ALKXANDKR, Secretary. DIRECTORS— Tbomaa K. Bn», a*mußl Tudor, Rbeneaer nnw, V 'Voodhrllgo, 1. A.Bulkaley, Joseph Church, Roland Mather ~ Frederick T>ler, Rdwin Q. UpUV, Bamu*ia. Ward, MilM A.TutUo, Henry Z.Pratt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, Qostanu F. Davis, Junius 8. Horcu. , 49* PotkHei on Fire and Inland Usued on finoiu- W i t *T?,' s bjr Q*ORG* R. ARNOLD, Ai»t, __ Wo- 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. JY TJ* CITI2I!BH> flomar mt K “B> ****' ?AM - Ofiet: 84 WaUrStreeLbttweenMarixtand WoodstruU.’ °" th ' »**» umma againet Lou er Oiain by Fl». MUOfOtC H-D.Klog, Wm.LnrimerJr WUIUm Bagaley, * knui M. k£, Samuel Be*, William Barham. Be bert Dunlap, J r., John B.WhrortS, l«ue M. Penaoek, Fraade Seller*, 8. Uarbaugh, j. Scfcoeamato, Walter Bryant, William B. Hay*. John ghlptou. deett [r3»AK»OCIA*KD llnmi bntiis Jt * ,A “™ ribm *■» lIUNNM; J. KHoorhMd, W.J.AKtarra, £°- If Vf r ' *■ B - SImOMB, *“■**-H. B. WilEnl S' S' wiutan oSiSiTOj. K. B. JohnM-liiriii, JoMth K«y«, Wm. miklara, D»Tid Ckmpbell. • ALAME LOTEOfiSALE. A *2 0Q to * riTer Uttk » to Birmingham, J\. SM tet by 890 feet, and bound*! by ftor straeu, will b« sold on reasonable terms. It is Mtr -Bakewall A(V »■ n«tr glut works, and serara! other manu&etnrtnr eetab- Ushmanu. It Is the largest and bast lot now to bThad in Birmingham for mannfrctnring parsons. Title perfect, and clear of Ineombranoe. Knqgutof r^™’ a B. M. BMITH, at bis Law OOoe. jy2o yoorth street, abore PittAwih. ete„ in lUII Ko. 1; CotiTuona In wJt are fioelj TeoUlatad, and a rarity am* uia frertuaenU always prorided. Adj&lmta, k»*'T" r and two Udltw to cents; Gent aodlw£ aach—G—l Tfl’S® -k fr* -jrT5 cents; G«it. 7fl Fourth street ;pr at -» FRANK CARGOat SUaagars, and at the, 4*- - Uall, 2nd story; also, of th* strictest order -rentha store mtha t£l _ -‘* in * d - SS-NodMfan^Vt^ AppUettiou for Mwifjfw h.. v. . . , hduw at their offlcea, oratXJ *? &«■»** *U Recent eases of aceLlemtel <■, at 2 o (dock, P. M. viiboQt form. ®* injury are received stall benra, — jslfcj* —-“ “"“h^ tan No.33o—&l*tU «T.rTTalidl»«tSL. "-"^nggs [T3* “«»«•>—n» jouiuumuui TAunM-j^ gf^^^HusSS gjjO- W. samsa. ATTJNTIOMI B. L. U.—Too mn * tteDd 14 yoor Amorr, os MOHDAYfIL DAYS rad FRIDAYS, for drtfl rad In tamlS I?® - aeos « mv «». Mm U» Oon£L£ AM*" 1 * Bwa2o:fiß»d *^ 7 n . r ,,, * A «g, JMcmory pro t«m. LODGK, i. o n —5 — Mr Asgvnnift Lodfe. No. 289, LO.V ft* WedD«*dijeTealQxLQ*W*jhl^co'adjf Wo£f Land for Sale. 1 QfU ) ACRJffI OK LAND IN fOßttT'amv’rr IOUU theCTarion rirer. thl*lMdbWrUrtflsJ!!!? bum excellent soil,and leeafal »n«M.7Ua hared, iron ore, tod a thick 7%n ofhitn *? ******** <* P> ruilroid .hfch «m uX”■* T -“ bru to it, if not direeu7™«u ra T «T rone through it. J aerow “• WHetown creek ‘lmbmdMdmteea, £%SaSTffi«sS ar ftS; 2c=«f^s^'S-| Attorney at lav V'ZwiS&SZU J JAMRB BLAKELY. 1 r • ' *- v 1*;-. SPECIAL NOTICES. Mur's Ihutmi T/mt? PITTSBURGH ’ -** ** ' n _ . a ± oo„ K°. 83 Third htidht, Mnn Woo) u*l luM. AND QUICK BALEB." AMUSEMENTS. -&2BE2B3m&Sss^. fgjQtsgassgs fs^t^sas; aog. >^ nMr - t "** at rfMr - g ««« jaiil SS2Ev«: _ _ uwTm audu^^* <W TSUUapAT EVENING, NOfEMSKE TkfctU of tdmkrion cm »>* fc-'*, -♦ my tiro nf MvSpm*. no ** ** Ufty«U Ptfl, os frwp ay.tf hii papjy fnorT £Ws^a&atfSBB^£&:M munonoß hall «» **■ , ssmsBs ■*'»?**«> _ l * d ?*' d“ *‘ Uftrrte-lUn ra Twrfrf, ■ Tbia*J»)’», > l» o'clock ; Mdamyg rUtfiSiT^raiS a’clmlh Allcgbcu, wIU bo brsxd, of wjjkk, ihfiL. of meeting, doa notie* will b* ««» *P*n«o Mr. ITMANUB eu U on Woodcfemt, from 0 to 12, tnd J*omltoitfS3flS '*??•__ _j , o Sir FftANKUN STRKJST PItftPKRTV tbiM Rtoj BrtcfcjNwUiiai go—, with h«n ™®*i *ftaag*d, ud % good eallutnte tfaJE. booMßjpvniyni, Ac. Xbo tot to 30 fc«t Act wmS5 S2*» 55 *[*7v Th *«™« ofthli Stopwfe tSffiC Bwr Tort dtj. ha*o mfhnriwd u to mil w MMuii. Pw»i tatvwUd will pteMt «■&___• _ , B. CCTHBIBT * BQH, Real Ertato Ag«ita,l4o TftfaTrt. puis AMD WAUUD UFAOCUS-A. X. HUOkV F&uik utuin UDW 6 aib±b or rtiSMSk te Noraibar, hac jut bam nerfvad. majwaSr onr one h aadred aptodid ncnTtan oftts UtaA U.- W. A. QILDIgrWXfM A 00-, fl - °° t7 »Q.;aittWh\fa^. 5.1T1 AID IIAFI.. . : ~~ THI BBTIII to anailaln a £k4 k to tn tr *■ I r~ riiiTnjlj MM lT “»• OB Wood abaci, which AMrtabJhfeaatr sKoy**fythlageaorattenpted la tied t£and nUrtra 1« -Jto« thdFUfe, caps, Ab, km r>t M gnod attic aa mb faa piwfliot tw —y —t-t-Hitimrat Seat or West. Thatr articles bar* bam eaiafatlj fiimloid tested at tba lata txraatj Pair, and none or ooa ant wuttl(. PutintUr nitration b Invited to onr $3,13,50 tnd IiOQ H*U. . attmL, . ° ot7 J- Wilson A SON. A T °r tba Stoebboldanof tba PKNNSYL OOUPANT, or Pittabargh, fear aiiaaonea oT tba Oostßlir.oßßar of loorarMtLSolth. I ml M 'I la l 111! III! eons Were elected Directors for tba enatdn.^oar^' William F Joh Of too, Jacob PaJateri OaMyA-Whtta, W. JCCltatoct; - ■*■ G . rf w Pptool, ,r Jaißfa A Neater, £f££ rri,r > A.J.Job«T H. *. (hegahall, Kennedr T. Friend, William A Uarcn, A. Wllkina, , Bodj Patlacaoßf WadeUaiapton, bot 7 Joaiah King. AND SCHOOL LIBHABIBS—Pta catacrthM, r baa a lergeaaaortatentof American and SagD to Tonth orjll *«aa; alao a fBU anpply of Oarto?TloSf)3: or Heratand antartalDing Books, for children. Alt *1 waffetj of Hooka, ecdlahlcfcr fWIM Sebtath School Book*, i __ DAVISONS BOOK BTOBB* -°°li . «5 Market street, naarTOntth. ■ I Conniuioa <r«ii£s lure opened a boon for the above pur -1 pose at No. 17 > mkb&Jd street, four doomebiw i£ * jUoooogahri* Howe. We will purchase, or receive, on jn>mßink>a,for mle,ceaelcuineiitsof Fitter* Bacon s*+ Srtd, Gnu wpoß which we will make advances, or purchase ai Jlicsfmaikel ihtee for cash. F |_?2l£ ALOKO A Oft <- Jaa. M»i.anrtHß. ~ T :T\KALm ra OKOCran» PKuDUCK, notm, BAOIML 10, oor.fr Bmilhfl.ld and V!n>t Pitts- ' r ; I s , s&r* wu “- s Hurry graph*: by N. P. ~wnn» Ptmou* Penon* and Places: by N.p. Willis. I taw* Ml: by N. P. Willis. ! ItteWa*a% Hut: by Mis. 8. A. Boathwo*?k -mug* In America: by W.Chamber*. . iJ 411 * oU,er Q,w *nd n»*« {«»**. r 87 Wood atraat. V i £LEE a * aoul a. m!abon * 00. SKKffSSs ' un. tUi'Wool l)«lria«. S* mi*.wMehwfflb«Boidttiw|«e<dprfeM. nor* ; tfll v" ATMId A W«IH.». OF CHUdoSfDIHiGIft. IRON TUBISO, tad fwlli JLT WMmi °g •«» TWitilfctfaa or imltSlSL JS - * gwn«y OTBoola, Iriah : br 1 w Ancona: John Parry. i™* l *** ®«JoT«d, imuuU: LoteMto* BoldJw’j foopil Huch' Vffl. JLmM Mt yw. Tutaj £S?' Wm - J ri oiom.jm= reillbltP . Otoi>tJ _ a.fc,«twMbi jffiSsagiisSWSSS: to ra ° i ” J ln ”"y **>‘•‘7 orxjte f oll “*J B™s : j- J.Hunin. «**• the Detract. UUmShETES <ta * dril ** -1. rt tb. <««. ■ UUIUM HUM Itapot. CHAKLOTtK BOTH,’ sfi^S£F»M^ pmagai WOOD'S ~ " » J -“«*, rabmela* not*. <*l“- "C • ■ ■# ’iLsUSr*«*TS££!£ss*i—■ s*** °f Pl —t— Amii • PMof*! PuHtolto. _J^P*^ a for Koreaber; prfc* U o«at«. Ibti *2,3 H. MIM k 00. 521 L ; ; BS-MMSK-gDr^gte*, ® O-I*o Wood Kiic JAM» WARTIPAD J^UL°i^ TUVE jb!y* Wollld ~ ™ = 124 Wood SM. OreenUeTfl CrUeoce’; Whirtoo'i Digest, la*t *l.; * Ani other Report?, Bementery Works, kt. . G *»- r - QILLMORB, >t the office of Mornin/pc^ Lot far K»t. —■■ ' 0 Ste^«“ *& ofcnof tb» Mornipg Put TTTirritMi t Bmoke4 BmA WS£*S i ND KKTAIL AT WALL NO. u AL. aoy7aa . ,'vumra ivr vou knr.Md do »'M «1H *» ««U ; u' V : •' a i J ,;>*•'** ■» JAMKB QARDWgp
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