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Hot long «no«, a conference of United States ministers was hold .. Orfcnd, for the p.rpoß. of considering the proper course to be pursued by our gorerlment toVerde Spain, the Spanish government refuse. .11 redreee for the repeated injuries its officials hare commuted «l* «« , commerce and our oilmens, anrrfwn,»P<£ ogv or further negotiation on the .object Our ] government has demanded redrew- It i. re fused; and there the matter .lands. What shall be donel Shall this country sncenmb to the old despotism of Spain, or enforce redress as other nations do t That ta tbo simple ques tion arising nut of the present state of aSaiw- It is understood that at theooaTerenoe above mentioned, Messrs. Buchanan, Mason Sonl. and others, were unanimoosf.a reomutoentog that, unless Spain acceded to Ur just demand, our government ahonld either buy Cuba, or is stated, sieo, that the Cabinet at Washing, ton is in possession of reliable information, proving that the governments of France and England vrould not object to this decided oourve of action, should the obstinacy of Spam render it necessary. Certain it is, that the ton. of the Enalish press has changed of late, and leading English journals are arguing that in possession of the Coiled States, Cuba vrould be far mors j valuable to tbo commercial vrorld, and that its resources and productions would be vastly in creased by such a change of rulers. One Eng lish periodical argues that our government vrould he justified in takmg this island as a re prisal for past injuries, and a protection against their repetition. - The President's message to Congrett, next month, will bo looked for with much interest, a. it will probably contain some reoommendation. on the subject calling for th. prompt action of are in favor of having onr govern- , vnent Uk. each a course an they '" : noin ting to many instances m which other com msrcial nations have adopted similar measures. Thus England, for the security of her commerce in the Mediterauean, seised upon the fortress of Gibraltar, which commands the entrance to tha sea. In the same way she took Cape Town, at. the southern extremity of Africa, from the Dutch, for a similar purpose. A nation, it is argued, has a right to resort to such measures eve.t of force as are necessary to remove a trou blesome neighbor, or to prevent aggressions open its oommerce by a nation showing a depo sition to commit depredations, and refusing re dress. Thiß rule miy be corTeot; bat we pre sume its praotioal application to Spain by the United States will not be neoesstry. A firm de termination to have jnstice, and a show of a readiness to enforce it by the usual means, will probably bring even the besotted government of old Spain to its senses. An apology and redress for pastdnjnries, and a guaranty of better neigh borhood, and morn courteous oonduct for the fu ture, are all that has been demanded of Spain. These demands wiU probably be conceded, or the island sold, if our government shows a strong determination, and is promptly backed by Con gress. ... American citiaens have been sened, imprison ed, shot and insulted long enough by the officials of Cuba; and our ships have been fired into by Spanish vessels more frequently than any other strong nation would have endured. It is time to enforce justice; and , if nuxuary, to remove a troublesome and insolent neighbor from his dangerous prbximity to our shores, and to the routes of our coxniaoroe. THK SKW YOKK ELECTION. Fernando Wood is elooted Mayor of New York. lie wea the Democratio candidate. What will our Whig neighbors say to that It is a re hnke, probably; bnt to whom ? Then, the Whig ftuim candidate for Gorernor of the State, so far as heard frcm, baa made a poor ran of it, although he ran on »ix different tickets. The people of the Empire State sec in the fusion morement a mere Whig eohem* by which to win oCee and spoils, and the majority of them prefer to vole for one “hose pri«oi;'!?3 are consistent, well-known and -ii no chance of a re-e!-. -'on. Hi; of tb- i>' St law threw the r"ro temperi”' vote rvo-”t him. Ho was friendly to lid rrtlont-l admicit tration, and all tha iCJi oppo!“l to it, of conrw, rallied to the defc->' of Scyr-.-ur. If It .hould tarn oat that he is elected, nzms probiMO, it would be a Democratic triumph indeed. Th, Democratio party has noting to do In all tbs States but to close ranks firmly, ndhero to their principles, and await with confidence a triumph at the next election. Caiioht a Taitajl—Our Wli* fticad* twe sown the wind and ere eow r»p»-- the whirl wind. Know Nothing!am h»» l»id ont the “great Whig Party of New Tori,” oold—rery cold. Hear the lament of the Buffalo Ziprus, a Seward Whig journal: Our ticket hee ehared the fete of TO.It hemterH hlrheatea, and hot a remnant of the Whiz party of thlf city ie left te ebare the mortl«oatlon of defeat. To show that'tboro ie not more cry then wool about this matter—if it in from a woolly-head— jjjiy mention Ibd voto of tho first which gave Gilman (K. N.) 386, and Clf-rk (Whig) 10! Hurrah for the Know Nothings and the Groat Whig Party 1 Amothbr ’ Mohousxt. —lt would appear the “ greaserr. ” have caught the monnment ferer from the friends of Meaare. Gardner and Cor win, aa the lest news from Mexioo states the Governor of Coahnila has asked permission of Santa Anna to erect a monument on the field of Angostura or Buena Tistsi in honor of the vio tory achieved there by Santa Anna 1 We would ■nggest as an appropriate inscription the two lines from Hndibras, commenolag— u Q fl that fight* and nms away," Ac. Catch thi Fox.— Henry H. For, of Coshoc ton oouoty, Ohio, deserted his wife about the 6th of last April, taking with him all of his pos sessions, (got by marriage) having first convert ed them into money under the pretext of buying a form in Indiana. He is understood to have gono to Fulton, Hamilton connty, Ohio, where he married Frona Hamilton, abo also having a hus band living. Esquire Shere, of Fniton, offers a reward of $2OO for bis arrest. ; | ! ! D ,rho i 9 60 eB,ily The editor of the Journal ha« lost a nice copy of Shakspeare. We earnestly request that It be immediately returned. The quotations of our neighbor will be horribly incorrect during ]ts absenoe—ss witness .one of his quotations yesterday. ■*> ; - . . I ■ >- V • i ' •&»*'. X - r - - ;■ £*#••« ; . - . :: -*'u r *s-s 4 %« ■ ; • . J.v’i V i • . ■ • J * ' { -‘ t‘.:’ •****' . ‘ ' ‘ *; t-> •' ' . s«wi«» »• ®*y* a . .. #Artir Got. Button, of ConiL.liaif ajSpflfcfefi Jiie SOta day of November as a dayof thanksgiring, fast tag and prayer. There were BS#eathi in St Louie, last week. None of oholerafia&'l^Orieane the yellow fever baa materially abated, John R. Montgomerjgj&nnarjy a distinguish ed lawyer, of Laneaßter, died at the State lu natic Hoaj>ital,atjH«raibe|g,vm Friday la»t. The Auetin State QtatUe of the 30th alt. eaye that the Governor hae refueed to reoeive the stock offered by Messrs. Walker A King, aB a deposit to .secure the Paoiflo Bailroad oontraot. ■NOVEMBER IV It is therefore considered a failure. The New Jersey Legislature is largely Whig and Know Nothing. There it, however, no U. States Senator to elect this year. In New York tho raoe is close between Seymonr (Dem.) and Clark (Whig)—the latter having pulled up won- derfuly. ’ , From the Chicajgo papers we can learn noth ing deSnite abont the Illinois election.; but the indications are, that seven of the nine Congress men are fusionieta. The only State offioer elect ed this year, is Btate Treasurer, who probably is of the same stripe. Arrison, the murderer of Mr. and Mr*. Allison at Cincinnati, with an infernal maohine, denies his identity. The Entprirtr of yesterday says : «• His trunk was searched, and several books found iu it, the title-pages of which had been torn out. One, however, had esoaped this pre caution, for on a fly-leaf the name.of • William Arrisoo’ was traced with a pencil.” Tire Counrur Bars.—George N. Sanders pub lishes a letter from Viotor Hugo, acknowledging the receipt of a oopy of the " Democratic Re view,” for 1852, presented by the ex-eoneul. In the oourse of his letter, M. Hngo saya: “Let America have many Americans, and the republio many republicans tike yon, and the people are safe.” We are glad to hear it, althongh the country is generally oot of daoger so soon ss the elections take place. By the way it is not a little remarkable how all the proscribed men of Eorope join in their admiration for our pro scribed citixen! We can account for it in no other way than eoppoeing it is a “fellow feeling 1 they have for eaoh other. The republicans of the old world have felt the truth of the proverb, u p 0 t not your truet in princes,” and Georgs has found tho saw will also apply to tho sovereigns of the new world. New J sb.sk t Vice Vaasa. —In tho leet Con gresss, the Congreesionsl delegation from ihis State stood four Democrats to one opposition; iu thfcnext it will stand four opposition to one Dsmoor&t, as follows: Di-trict Present Coogrw , „ Is*- N. T. Strmtton, D Skß'« «^ D ’ A .. ■n Ctanrie* Skelum, D fT7K.RohHns, Si. fiMUKit UUy, D -J»m« w:r c, ,S.X-m n I««, aaw. As Mr. Toots once very sensibly remarked, - it's a matter of small ooneequence.” Jersey jkin’t of much account. Edisbueob Riviiw.—The October Dumber of this quarterly is received, and we eball surely read' it. It is always interesting, and contains valuable reading matter. The contents of thiß number are valuable. Among other things, is a review of Macaulay's speeehes. It is for sale by Miner A Co. and GildenfenOgy A Co., at their depot*. Tabtis Dll-sen —The critic of an Indiana pa per, in speaking of “ Le Petit Ole Boll,” other wise Nick Goodall —a youth of twelve who per forms on the violin, says: "Heis as mnoh su perior to Henry Appy or Sivori, as is Oic Bui: to either of them.” T»b Satubdat Wsxkly Tost, for this week, is issued this morning, and for sale at our count ing room. It contains the news up to twelve o'clock last night. iy Mvrt-m H. Clark may he the next Gover nor of New York after all. The latest dispatches last night represent him as coming up pretty close to Seymour. A Distressing Oooarrenec. I'reoU treaapire awry now and than, wMch Tarify tha aa% Sng that truth is atrenger than fiction. On# of tbaae oo ourwd near Cincinnati, laat week, amt la related In a journ al rf that city: A farmer, namad Rirkett*, determined, about three year* rinre, to eeek hfci fortune is the gold mine# of California, Seven month* ago Mr*. B. waa told by ona Gaylord, who had junt returned from El Dorado, that her husband bad died, which intelligence threw tha wife Into tb* deepest distress. ller Informant rtsited the houae frequently, sympathiaing with her In her bereavement, for whkh the unsuspecting lady expressed much gratitude. In a short time. Gaylord proposed marriage, but Mr*. B. de oliooi for a time. At length, bearing nothing from her■ bus band, (her latUre haring bean intercepted hy Gaylord.) she ccc. pted, and tb# scamp come into possession of a farm val ued at rererel thousand dollars, fl* aooo after determined to sail out and go to Kansas; the wife consenting, the fann was advertised for sale, which, banpentef to com#»tb* ooti** of tbo victlmisM husband, he immediately sUrted for home, where ha arrived on Wednesday ®f IMI Armiw- htawetf with s knife and a brans er plrtola, be went to his houc shoot 10 o’clock at night. All was quiet. Kirk etto t-noad at th# door erveral times. It was finally opened by fir?Saylord, and Bfoketta entered. Mrs G. tkrew on fer dreo, «*d, lighting th* oandle, turned to look upon the »tr»-r!x who htd came at such an noseaeon*bJehou*\°f t\-> night. A shriek, *n& tha expression of “Great Go a etta. is t v ~t youl” followed, and the astonished, af frtrvSrWif* fall ißMOstble to tba twr. in in adjoining room, rushed out to see what had happened. vlrlDtUlmmiutoly aviwdtaicn by the the \-lfs Into hie tide, and then went to where bU anfortn naj-t wife waa lying,out bar on tha shoulder and neek, thro 1 • rfc» nwnUa, and has not fine* been heard from. The wb iwSTeHßgTinfonnedth#neigbbore of whathsdtrane »£*& and immediate search was mad* for Ricketts. Gay lord* as lyio* very low when ls*t beard from and the pro b*W:ityUtb?t be m«t die. Ricketu has undoubtedly mad-: a eoeceaful moap*. XT' Thrcwirs vitriol on ladies which was so common In New York a few years ago is again becoming all th* rage with eome ‘■“actless wretches. Several ladles, recently, amwrg other*, Madam* Wallace Bouchelle, sister of Wn. Vincent Wallace, while walking cm Broadway, have had their dresae destroyed in this way by soma cowardly mis areant The latter Jady bad Just left the theatre In com pany with two friends, when she saw a man raise his arm in tho act of throwing something in her face, which she avoided hy etarting backward. She escaped the blow aimed for her fhee, but received tho contents of a bottle of vitriol on her dress. Before she recovered the fright the wretch had disappeared. It b supposed that ,the attack was made by*n Individaal who bad aent her threatening letters, with tba object of compelling her to leave the city. Asto«mk<» D*mo?MHW.o» Amok.—Three men named Davb, Dobson and Thompaon, have been arrested In New York for being connected with some of the most extraordi nary cases of arson that haro oome to light tor many years. Nearly a down eases In Albany and New York cities and Rensaeler coun'.y L»».o been traced to this party. Their plan of operations exhibit great cunning and knavery. Davis hM, K is asserted, caused buildings to be erected and Dearly completed, when, after obtaining insurance for fur- which he said was in the building, but which was not, obtained.heavy niuranees on it, and then destroyed til* building and afterwards obtained the full amount be was insured for. Many other seriona charges [are also laid to the door of this band. Arson U punishable with dealb in the Empire State. - .4, .•I v.; - ‘—TV ,rj T* 1 ; : . ■; ' ''VrM-fc ■' ••'.*.•08. • -** 'i-- • ■ 49* A large number of editors and ex-edltora wi tor office in New Tork on Tuesday last. The Whig date fer lieutenant governor is the editor of th< Times”—a candidate for OoDgress Is editor of the 11 Courlei and Inquirer”—a candidate tor assembly U editor of thi “Sun"—a candidate for alderman is editor of the “ Atlas* _ depreciated notes of the Institution. Chics Jcsti ox of Kansas.—Samuel D. Lecompta, Esq.,of Baltimore, the newly appointed Chief Justice of the terri tory of Kansas, will leave on Monday next, to assume the duties of his responible office- A YokTUKAT*D*TErnos Arm Au.—Dr. John B. Philips, of Kennett township, Chester county, who, on (he eve of leaving Bwltxerland, i bout two months since, was rudely arrested and thrown into prison on suspicion of being Mas rinl traveling in disguise, and detained in consequence some seven or eight days, was en route for home, and but for this detention would have reached Liverpool, just in time to to have taken passage in the ill-faled steamer Arctic. Ilia, unexpected imprisonment in Switzerland fortunately pre vented him from sharing the tote of tbe passengers of that noble steamer. ScaaaTT of Bsahdt.— Letters from Rochelle and Cognac, dated October 17th, say that as ths vintage will scarcely be kufidest tor home consumption, there will be no brandy node this year tor export. fyno t)x Cincinnati Own—. * - r- ArrUofi, of infernal maohiae notoriety, nr rirtd In tils oity last eretung, by the Ohio and Htfishslnni Railroad, under arrest He was captured: by Lewis Lee, Deputy Merebel, Capt. Hoke.of the Police, and D. T. Snettaker. Mawjr of the eity. nt Mosoafln*, debted to'Meyor Bnelbaker for the following ad ditional .particulars: . ,4 ». : Haring gained information wMeb lad” l ®”*. " beliere that Arrieon was at Muscat'the eO»- pany left this city on Monday poruingfor the purpose of making the artost, n*t{W 1 _ on Tuesday erasing. He waß found in the em ploy of Ur. Doherty, as olcrk m a drug store, and the arrangements being complete, was seised on Wednesday morning, and immediately plac'd on board the steamer J. B. M’Koe, oonreyed to Rook leland, and from thence by Railroad to Cincinnati. He passed ther® by the' ®“”® name of Willette, which he still etaime.-reeolgtely denying his identity with the name lie was arreeied. He was depoeiM in the Ninth street station house, and as he is already under indictment, will donhtless he Speedily, put tohis trial. Lsak-ied, Fahobs, Hiulcsh asd Staktiso. Xhe Key. Dr. NotniMi, formerly of the tpie oopal Gharob of England, in wboee « r,l “ aooepted a m'ußton to Africa, ed hie aMoonn duties, has resided for the last righteeen months in Texas, where he met with the dreadful misfortune, through long ana se rere illness, of being deprired of hearing and speech, is now living in Cincinnati, « »»“«.' in very destitute circnmeUnoea. Etrorte are Do ing made there by the benevolen t to relievo him. Dr. Norman was born in London, and graduated at the Duivemities. He is the author of quite a number of essays in various languages, aud is conversant with and writes twehty-fivo different tongues, acquired ia Europe, Asia and Afrtcm. [y~m the P-trolt Free Frw of Thursday.] nieht|»n EUctlon. We subjoin aU the returns of the election re oeived np to the hour of going to prose. They rery elearly indioate tho choice of the whole faeion State tiohet by considerable majorities, and of three of the four fusion candidates for Congress, via: Moser?. Howard, Waldron and Walbridge. The chances, we think, are in faror of the success of Mr. Peck in the fourth district. The returns from the senatorial and representa tive districts arc meagre, but we do not doubt that a majority of fusioniats have been elected to both Houses. Rklioioh or tub American Prbswxnts.— The religious belief of tho fourteen persona who have filled the Presidential chair ia tho United States, as indicated by the attendance upon pub lic worship and the evidence afforded in their writings, may, it is stated, be summed up as follows: Washington, Madiaon, Monroe, Harri son, Tyler and Taylor, were Episcopalians; J«r feraon, John Adams, John Quincy Adams and Fiilmoro, were Unitarians ; Jackson and Polk were Presbyterians ; Mr. Van Duren was of the Dutch Reformed Church ; and President Pierce is a Trinitarian Congrcgationalist. Important, if True.—The New York IltraU of Tuesday, intimates that the late ministerial ; conference at Ostend, Eng., was solely in regard to our relations with Spain, and that Consul Mcßae, who arrived last week from Paris, was the bearer of despatches conveying the recom mendation of Messrs. Duchaaao, Mason and Soule, that tho United States government shall declare, in effect, that our safety demanded, and our interests required, that Cnha should be pur chared or taken at once. Mr. Mclfce is now :n Washington, and the matter is understood to be now uoder deliberation by the Cabinet. Wasbinoton Teeritort.— A glowing account I of the rapid increase of population and im- | provemonts in Washington Territory is given in | the Olympia Pioneer. She editor states that I two years ago the population woe only one then- I sand, the number of mercantile establishments j twelve, saw mills three, anJ booses and shanties | in Olympia twenty an Now there aro ia city ninety constructed boildings, and in the ter- I ritory fifty mercantile establishments and thirty three saw mills, with a population of tix thou sand souls. BsAmnn. *• Eimtaff "—The Ban Diego Her ald publishes the following, written upon a young man who was accidentally shot : “ hew Jim* tbe body ef lUnbrkk who van •crkientalij shot oJ Uw bank of tbv Paeiu rtv*r by a young man he vu accidentally shot with one of the large eoU‘« revolver with no aWppcr fur the cook to rest on it waa one of the old fashioned kind brass mounted and of such is the kingdom of heaven.” Latxe fbom Kabsa* —Date* from Kansas are to October 23d Tho Missourians have madere >eated attempts to frighten away the New Eng enders, bnt having failed, have Uken to burn ing and destroying their cabins and tents dur ing their absence. They endeavored to get the troops from Fort Leavenworth to aid in driving oway the Yankees from the disputed claim, but without effect. The stockholders of the New Haven Railroad Company, at a meeting the other dsy, repudiated the liability of the Company for the fraudulent issues of its stocks. A New Hampshire correspondent of the Tra*- t'dtr speaks of apple trees, dandelions and but ter-cups being in blossom as late as the 2d inst., | in the vicinity of Dartmouth College. ! William Walker, of London, haß bequeathed £lOOO to tho poor of his native oity, Perth, tho iocome to be expei ded in blankets, coals and oat-meal, in the month of November in each year, forever. It is reported that, on Saturday last, Mr. W. Traver, of Schenectady, N. Y., while removing the stone from au old well upon his premises, found at the bottom a box containing four thou sand dollars in gold and silver bars; also a sil ver tea-pot and kettle. It is supposed to have been placed there by a convict now in Auburn State Prison. OoKffTRCCnoK OF RaitaoiM.—The rails used in Europe are mad* top and bottom alike, and are keyed in cast-iron chairs on each cto*#- tip; by this means, wben tbe upper surface of the rail bwames defective it can be turned upside down, aod present a new surface equal to a new rail. Be in* keyed in every chair facilitates the operation of turning the rail and obviates the risk of splitting tbe cross ties by driving the spikes, lor the chair once spiked to the tie re main* until one or the other gives ont The American plan Is to have a chair only at the joint* and the rail nnjy one running surface—the other broad and flat and held to the tie by spike heads, as when the rail becomes flawy or gets a bad spot in It, which often happens soon after U is laid down, it must be pulled up and thrown on the scrap heap. To do this the spikes that bold it must be drawn and new ones driven tor the new rail: by repeating these opera tions the ties are soon split up and will no longer held, and new one* most be substituted. By the European method the lies can be buried out of sight, and being covered are not so subject to decay as when their upper surtoees are ex posed to the action of the weather—it also renders the {rack more firm and immovable —particularly in curves.— Scientific American. __ DtiTH-Bm Coxfsssioh or Mpaoia.—About ten days sgo, a woman agod about 80 years, (name not given) died in the neighborhood of the Water Works, Lebanon county, who, a short time before her death, confessed that years since she poisoned a man named Diets, of North Anville township, with whom she lived a* house-keeper, and also murdered three of her own children. This, if true is horrible. Quxek Lou’s Capital—lt is stated that Munich, In Bava ria has a population of 180,000, ami Is resorted to hy strao- Mrs from all parts of tbe world. It Is a constant residence of 600 artistes, and the seat of a University of 1,800 pu pils and professers, among whom are some of the most earned and dlstinguishud In Germany. Tbe Governor of Rhodo Island haß appointed Thursday, the 30th day of November, to be observed as a day at Thanksgiving. Twelve out of tbe fifteen members of the City Councils of Covington, Ky., have resigned in consequence of a difflcully about city finance*. We think we are Justified in saying that no other Pill, or remedy for Liror Oomplalnt, has gained, eo deserredly, the reputation now enjoyed by M’Lane’B Celebrated hirer Pills. Aa an erldence that they will cure, read the following certificate from a lady residing In our own city Nett Yobs, January 23,1862. This is to certify that I bare bad the Liver Complaint for six years, and never could (ret any medicine to help me un til I commenced usiot; Dr. M’Lane’e Celebrated Liver Pills. I can now say tn the public, that they have completely cared me; and 1 do hereby recommend them to all persons afflicted with a diseased Liver. They will eure. Try them. MARIA EVENS, No. 93 Lewi* street. p g —The ebore Yaluablo remedy, also Dr. WLane'e ceL •brotft'i YermlfugC) can now be bud at all respectable Drug Stores in thin city. parch&Mirs wiU please be careful to ask tor, and take none but Dr. Mine’s Lirer Pills. There are other Pills, purporting to be Lirer Pills, now before the public. Also, for sale by the sole proprietors. FLEMING BROS., Successors to J. Kidd t Co , No. 60 Wood street. yy- palpitation of tbo Heart, Nervous Dis eases, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, CostlTeness and Hies are all relieved and cared in an ineredihle short space of time, by Carter's Spanish Mixture, the great tonic and purifier of the blood. It contains not a particle of Mercury, Opium, or any notions drag; it is perfectly harm less, and has cured more than five hnndred cases ot disease. We can only refer the reader to the certificates, a few of which may be fonnd in another colnmn, and all of which are detailed in toll nroond.the bottle. It is the greenest of all Spring and Fall Medicines, and possesses an Inllnswee oyer the blood tralyremaricable. t 1 Sasadvertiaosaeat. oe«tl» 1 - -S'.*.-. ‘> * 1 ¥SJ *+ ■* 1 .*&&&& y ; v.,--*»>., '*’ V ' • ‘ -»•««*% ► , -N ,j . , • .V I of jMtortAj.3 Bt tin Linw torth« Morning Po»t Tl»e AUHI D»f«ltri to ttt.PhuUlc— Thirty UTtl MU SteM»«WP v “ k " Bl * de - Vrt»*tKoT«ot«t 10.-CalSfcrnia papers britt* wto.- SSSJKKSSS agj- s--- nu> « intbn*-). and hot, fur the *‘K a fr”“S h S: t &* .madron, .hot. Wn.~ir -UhTriSnl ..• fch. U.r.«lon-lt 1. nuppowrd totontolT. After lea vine Ihe aDle* captared two vessels, one the Sitka ““ arms, and the other a schooner which * More oian thirty tire* were 10-t by the wreck of the Yen* , kee Blade. ___ Xtw Tork Blectleni. N«tt Vo»K. -£ whom twouty-elKht wore IVhlgi. Th« Urglslatiuw U , 'u‘|?S poolblo that Cl»tk orUllumn m»y run up : to Seymour. BIOOSD DESPATCH. Them U nolhing addition.! respecting tb. elothra. Boy iour it 12,000 ahead of Clerk. THIRD t>BT*rCU. , -K. . . rpßor t«i h<-re, of 400000 rote* heanl from, ■vSL Seylionr aEad of Clerk votes, and tinman 11,405. Seventy-eight Whig Assemblymen ar elected. Rlotona DemoaitratlOß. Ntw ro«. NoT.mb.r 10.-Th.ro WM . thr«b.ultig riot .t It’ll II am.burg, between . proeemlon ”1?" Snow Nothing. end «>““ Irmhrnen- The IrWi,wOT bw»tvn urd »tn>! .hot. were .achengwl- One man w “ « ° ut ““ th Tb*T. Know Nothing d.mon.tration lrt.l nISTToTw, city The pneviou numbered mnh, thou »an of Columbus has suspended. Nrr Toax, Nofirntwr 10.—Cotton derHoed » middlliiK ffcir Upland >4,«rfW »,u- VTertern idliM at9ofc,9l; white. 90“«*> aJj. Su f ar and Holaa** firm. (rt * 1 2* c*?h. Iron era. id«vka lower. Money noebaa««i--OMn* i l-rUml U*l Ji; Cant n, Itt l ,; Brie, &\i , 0.); jjlcb. Caniral, fi-i*,*; N. V. Ontrai 8..108-; Cleveland. | Colombo* and Cioctnnati, ®7^ rim.ar*t>iu*, Notwil*: 10—Br**!»tu«a firmer: JitHe .Jrine Flour h«l4 at |I«C‘J/»; aalea 1M bblaat $»,l - r>‘4 Wheat...aulea -A*X« bu* a» *l,9oftt,!*>, for prime o-mthern and Banna. r,*J; whl'e f2,U3. K «in demand at tl lmilJO Corn in p>od demand, prteea advanced 1 cent; Wi-n iOOO boa prime yHlw at tt, mcatlf ■float. Out* im rhanewl; «alw £*« bus *ood Southern at 04. Mea* Both held a! (13 Ik). Whiak.T held firmly at 45c. In bbl*. Ctnaxxan, November 10.—The Hart i« itatiooarr; weal It er wet- Floor rinoed heavy at s7,so<£i/JO. Whliky 29 Pmalleak* prime Lard at M*. for bid*. No new feature In G nxvrie*. "o N otiee.-—Tr.* Anna*! th* ** *wt»rn •/ Kmumr’i. fcn. u.l <~-W> ’• * .ll brt* in jPttUborib. VAbBATiI *ti.l MUM'AY, th- 12ih *nJ !<>th of >c- Tb- Aeoaai t'frmon u til be f>rr».b»J before tb* Society J e*bl the Von-i pr^hyterUnChurcb, bf Key. l>r. CnnriE. or Buffalo, X. On UnodaT e-onios the Annir.»r*»ry KEer-tew wul Uk* plnrfin rbc *wiUifo-Kl M. K. Churrfa, et «hW-h Un» the Anneal Report of the S-i-ty .ill be aadl nddr**-~ mwle by mvcnl CU»plnin« »nd Mlwmnnri** of th« A*»o»*- t».m, nod others RerrWe 10 rooinfnw promptly nt . o’clock. By ortfT of the Boarl. R. 11. LEONARD, Cor. becy, W. ft. 7. ft. Pathol I’.ootDA. Cbwi»»>J. f >., Uft ; 1^—!° ot11 “ Attention Bnglo.--Them-Taberi.of the &. EAOL£ PIKE company mre hereby reqoeftod M’& == ’ j muj. By t nler. | ootUU WM. KARLK, Secretary. _ VaUtble Country Seal for »**•• TUB eubt-Tiber,a> Trualee ol JIOUICBT C. M VARLAM-, will pr«i*iT»lj tell, "Q tb* premise*, in pprw »*- township. Allegheny county. Pa.. a valuable COLNTKi KESJIIfcNCK. being 4 acres 138 perches of Land,part of the F»rmof the Mid. Robert C. MTarlane. Tbi* Land l* ofthe Ust duality, well k>:at*d ; within one-half mil* ofthefeaw Mill Run Onal Railroad; war t« Church and School; hat a never Gulin* Spring ; j«rt in timber ; the larger par: cleared. It Will t» sold altogether, or in lot* to anit pur r*ha«ert. t-al* will be on the IUTII OP NOMJMBBII, A l>. IhM. at lU o'clock, A. M. Term*—One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest; seenrvd on the premisaa. norlfcdMahlt* JOHN QILLFILLAN. My SON, JAMES M’STBKN, baring left mys*TTk«aod bouse, anil refused longer to obey me, 1 hereby for bid all persons from harboring or trusting him on my ac count, as 1 shall pay no debts of his contracting; and I hereby notify all parsons who may employ him that I shall claim his wage*. norllUJt* Forget the Plnce, AT NO. Personal Beool- I lection* of the Btage, embracing notice* of Actor*, Author* I ini Auditors, during * period of fortv years: by William I U. Vm4. Price $1,25, In neat cloth binding, »ent by mail, I myplit popularity of this book in «'Wenl from | the fact that fifteen hundred oopies were *oM in four day* I after publication, and the demand is Terr senribly increaa- I Inn every day, and the publisher has no hesitation In awert- 1 lug that within a very abort period 20,000 copies of the work I will be disposed of. I Hear what the presa say—a selection of a few from among I * ‘‘The great book of this theatrical age.”— Amer. Cbuner. I “Deatined from it* piquancy and Inexhaustible fund or 1 information, to attain a world-wide reputation. —r huaati- I pAta Arous. „ . , I * An interesting book.” —iVorrufoum Rrgidfr, 1 " A ».rj inteimling miamt.’—Philn. 1 For sale by H. MINKK * tv, I noTl | 1 o. 32 Smithfleld street | TTILiTPHOPKRTYTuR SALK.—A MiU House of three VI stories, three ran of Stones, a Corn Cracker, Smut Machioe, and all other gearing and fixtures necessary, and all in complete order. Also, a Saw Mill, complete; two j Dwelling Honees, a Stable, and other out-houses, 20 sere* of fine land, half In cultivation, reminder in good umber. The above property 1* situated on Big SewkXly, about 4 miles from SewickleyvWe. A good business canibe done with both Hills. Immediate possession can be had Ifdr- F ” >’ ri “ "“ l A No. 140 Third street. MOURNING GOODS.—PRANK VAN GORDKR has just received a large and beautiful aseortment of Mourn ing Dollars, Sleeves and Sett* in Crape, Teileton Swiss, black lace and gause Vella, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wooL, cotton and silk; Ribbons, Belts and Crape*, to all A Bajou’s best Kid Gloves can always be fcund at 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. novll OOLKN GOODS FOR CIIILUHUN. —A full aMorttnem of Woolen Mitt;, long and abort; MuffatoM. Inlan tens, Vietorinea, Pelerine;, Uooda, Comfort*, Socka, Mitten*, Olotm, and everything elae In that HyjjfooßDßß’S 83 Market at., corner of the Diamond. HANK. VAN UOUDKR has just receirod a full supply of eTerytblnft in his line, at the Trimming Store, No. SB Market street, corner of tbe Diamond. POTl * A WOUKNKD SALK Ok HKAL ESTATE IN MANCHEB - TER*—The property ndrurlised for sale ai auction this 3Vf, on ft. premia, In Menot ester, put of ft* uUto of 'th.l.t„J»n4 Adorns K*l-, is i * J ’ week, (B»turdsy.) .JAMES BLAKELY, norll : Agent for the owners. SCHOOL MAPS-—Pelvon's uutlioe Map* and Key, a new 5 edition joat recelred; oil Wtr. M»p. ft,' »»!• « *3op*r 6 which •. iower then er.r gUhefor, 1. *‘ ,1 8T Wood street. /"I KAN BEKRIISB—4 bhlueastern Cranberries just reoaWed (J by Railroad and for sale by nosll bbla VandeTerJ, Sambos and Gol (jT den Gates, just receiwd by ootll YtQTRnnAY MORNING, a Firnch worked lIANUKER- E ruiKK T.loable to the owner, trimmed, with thread the owner’* name, the finder will be suitably rewarded by Drag Store, 140 Wood street. >'V¥IfICB'WKaTJaN INdUKANUK OOMPAWY, £iU* (Yhu~,h Vc£fli£r7lMBM--The P«ald«mt and Mwc M Su Sm hare this day declared a Diridend ol Stockholders, on or aft*, the 18th Install*. BorlO:td ' • . * •>’.■•• .-m - * * telegraph markets. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PATRICK MASTED*. ¥. M. GORDON, Secretary. s«iiond HM>(l Plano*. _ S n v ß SECOND HAND PIANOS, for sal* terr reduced prices vi*: VWIiVI One Bowwood, 6 ocUtb, made by Bacon TT§s«* Blreo, New York, «“ly new. On.lf.Xn.t M.hog»J,6 «U.., »*• b, Dutab, * ““ww.e.d*","* 1 " b ? Btrf * rt ’ Wor “ ,te ' * dotlO Commission Hoaie. THE subscribers bare opened & boose for the above par pose, at No. 17 Mnithfield street, fear doors above ibe i MoDongabel* Boose. We will purchase, or receive. on **le,oonsiaiiment»af Floxr,Baa*u Cheat? I Cbm, Oatt, Barley, Flax Seed, Qraxs Seedy Baled Bay, tfc» Vinam k tt.KALKaIA.TK FOUa»LK,Agjoiyogme | opon wbfcli we will make advances, or purchase at the AUUABLK IUSAii BUILDING LOT-. | market > atee for cash. »»d fronting on Harked a O S ALOTO A CO. J ~ miX 'gs*EXsj£Bs: mgyiga SSu‘f th.LS.J«i« Ad«M,K«I-, »nd th. till. 1. p*. | ) fcTtlo. 10.cjraCT tottWd«■»! Mat .tw^Plto feet and beyond dispute- Apply to jn, AingfjV bargbyP*- n©vB I *-L ■ *-‘jV' vV* '* *' Corflil—Thera are fade and prfneiplaefaMdiean • " Mor * °* «anx r rhenm.tfam, genend enerTdloo of th. bid melaneboiy, byalerla, ff*™ loSiSfaß tntlon of the lertt, rc, i P nlmoet bo mid electrify effect —rallying, brecinx. It .nid.t .lmo.t W lor, both body .nd mind, »“ Jr T l ' bi( . n be. nau altli energy and blrength- A.« » Momarb propertieenoleeepOßltireandpotent. enjoyed, reco.er. It. rigor, or recrire. it. If nerer W Bo * nnder tbe Inflnence of thi. groat torn , j it renorate. the dlgeetlre ptnrere, hnt oonrerra » I create., and perpdnate. <*•,The declaration not of one or oftrro, bat medical profaadon. do* to reeognfae any “üblfab-d remodlee, admit the commanding effle«y ol ihl* wonderful e»tholleoa. . . . . _«_♦ bot- doliare. Mid br Drnegirt. tbrooghont the halted Bute., Cfanail. and the Went Indlea. nxxrsa k BROS-. NO. 60 Wood street, Kttsbargh. 5?OHO. H. KSYSBR, No.HO Wood *tn*«t, do R. R. SELLERS k CO, No. Ci Wood street. J. Y FLKMINO. Allorbony City. M-To mil Whom It m»y Concern. —If not » eplemiH fitting Bolt yon ten frtttet SBIBBIW*- If you wont eoy Gentlemen 1 . Furnllhinr Ooode, In »U enrlety, why OttIBBUS he. ’om. If yon wont the beet ettlug Pent* yen erer wore, ORIBBLE’B I» the piece to lenr. poor manure. He «eH farnUh DmbnUM, Cerpet Be«e, Trunk., Velteee, *c.. et price. to roll »U eorte or coitomer*. WO Liberty ftreet, heed or Wood. ocf’fl E. GRTBBLE TTeMOIKS Ul UiJOK itOBBBT BTOBIj. of I M Regiment, with a plan of TOaDogueano. InUPdoo-1 11 ”'niUl!tfUfcookSl 1 "wet f.TOt»bl>_ iK.ti™ bolh •Ss. l “S acSiS£,.3l ! 2?.:3 animated «;.« The added to the hiatonr of ottr eatly ware la eatiotti and brtnga to Tie* eeenea and eirettmauncea of whkh we had nerer pareonelly heanl. p„r«*le Ih. hook eoeta hut 25 conta; by ma^SS .T&tSS. 0 63 M*rket. street, new Fourth. oALERATUS—O,OOO O \V U '^i» UALK_a ’ UUO ' l “" 1 ° ' U *w‘l££vm bSs. C n>M in .tom M u »or l o 2 ““ ,1 ° jo,t ” c ' , ’Vl“mSg‘bkSs. iTum-iva KtAljV KKUk-y-io 11 «1« by lootIOJ FLEMING BROS. / nfTTONTWis E-amrix, »i*u. ul for >.). by [ootWl BKOS._ S’ 7, 1^o HUC “ aVBUP - 10 ° “fUSr 1 ; rStiT 100 b " ; ' siNCLim. box*. prim. TAK CANDLKB M) 4 rocua I™--“ ~ t ‘ Prt B m MITn“JViNCLAI R . tITIMWW OLASa— bxlO, W 100 “ 10x12; TT 50 “ 9x12: 75 M 12xlC; , . . 00 “ 10x14: Swearer's brand, -,r ..I. bj I notlO] SMITH A SINCLAIR. tAT rLOCB-TIPO Tb, of lb. b»tqa^ll M J'>"- m«iT«l &*> th. No. Brighton Coal and Boat*. 1)WI / . F*oB SALE— “? S^l!!s£ A , the llth November, at 2 o’clock, P.IU on the * hl „ mntJuaiaad by the owner*, redding in a distant State, to offer for »*1« at public vendue, T £} RTY , SSbt# building LOTS, adjoining I ehester, (part of the abore estate.) each 24 *2“* ** Vj? I fretdeep—one tiw of them fronting on Mirketi^Lwh{» u nWrteet wide. These Lote ban a line tot of the OWo «®«y. *« »“£■ »K 5 "“kS? £ { a very delightful and desirable neighborhood, and will be 1 Aold on aulte reasonable terns. . I xvnoM purchasing a block of four or eight b** eottld Ls°S?3A««-«- 1710 I Beal Estate and European Agent, I ncrrO oor. Seventh and Bmllhfield streets. ■ ■ " A C w 4. Havtso of >bt entire internet in the Clothing liberty rtieet, to 0. ““ “ “Tj .'oSboTT 1 tb *S All penes! indebted to or baring delta! agaUat JFS.J.C.- rail at the -b^ 1 , brake wBl be left tor settlement. D. J. CAftBUU* To the Pmhlle. HAYTNG onrchared tbe entire stock of RKABY-HAM CLOTHING of D. J.Carroll, 186 libertyetreet, Iwopld inform my friend*, and the former jetton* of £V££b!idiaa»t, that nothing n»i to soetain tha former repataflon of th« ho°«- T H»"°g i?ai>orior dock of new and foahionable Clothing, I nm nieSTtoTorrSh,rrboleoaleor retell buyer* »t u lee reto. O M , OU)BKXT . J I****™ l " ss&USS. R u ™f- 1& **• iU>l "“‘"nSrat h.’ c^llins. tath! fbr S&lfi* j i OAA ACRBB OF LAND IN FORKBT OOUNTTjWM ISOO theClnrionrlTar. Tbi^l^Ub^UmWd, hu*aexcellent*oil,andU **id ! , ~r _ tm i » tMt»v *ejn of bitoniooui oel. The mbho* (O niUTOMd,which win undoubtedlj Sent to It, If not tllrecUj eaoee It. Ibe MUMo-on crook re I" Elk enuulj.well end entered, .nil Wing noor the routed iho Snnbarj »nd KrW rjUronL No bettor Inter tment oouldbo mod* J?„ tb 2S^nr The completion or the Sunburj Valiev, and the Venango railroad* Ihioogn that region will rentier the coni, lumber, Iron I £‘ I R S ! I T H. 8 ”* t ">”■ Enquire of Vtt^»e“t™'., ftblße.mitf No. 117 Fourth rtreet. ill Law Books* AM aothoriiwl to sail low some Yaloablt Law Boot*. 10 tol*. Pa. Benora, by Barr; BooTler’a Insututes; QmnHvfl BtMenw; Wharton'B Digest, last And other Itoporu, El.m.BUtJ o Worh, at th« ofllc* of Morning Post “ Lot n>r Halt. . . A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street by 100 fML in d«pth, in ch«eo Enquire of QEO. E. GILLaIOILE, i_l3 »t ogee Of tbe Morning Port. Mew BmoKed Beef, __ „ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT STALL NO. 11 Al* Icgfceny Markit and at Stall No. 87 New Market House, Pittsburgh. BUILDUiO LOT FOB SALS „ A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIB street, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot le a Cellar Wall, built for two email Houms. TOs Lot fr in a desirable location for a reaidenee; and will be sold tow, and on farorabto forma. TKto tocjjnb™.. Enquire of W. A. M’CLURO. W. A. M’CLURG. FRANKLIN mm PROPERTY »0E B»U£-4 n«w three «tory Brick Dwelling House. with hell and eight room*, well arranged, and a good collar under the whole house, pared yard, kc. The tot to SO feet front bjM bet dewatoen alley. Theowneieoflhto Property,reiddtogin New York city, here anthoriaed na to sail at a bergaia. Pereon. lnt.ro.ted will ploae. , 7 Beal Estate Agents. 140 Third at LAID AN© WATERED ALPACC A^A- A. SIASOK * CO. are now opening upward* of 100 mmijnew style plaid and watered Alpsoeas, In all ®low, whichwill be,old It the low price of MHo per yard. Also, 60 pieces desirable y»r changeable Alpaccas at 10 cents. noil RANK LADIES’ GAZETTE Ok FASHION, •lbr Nor sober, has just been receired. This number contains over one hundred splendid engravings of the latest Fashions, together with Music, Drawing, Croehet and Lea ther Work, Ac. For sale by tner wor , w GILDENFENNEY A 00-, nOT 7 ). No. 76 Toarth street a ' - %*’ KO. . .. Srpaatry Talrat* *ad*n»*»l*; pfcda Ya&UiLa, iTl« mj dally Bsatteh printed Bnunu; Wooi wl TJ » M » Dateh Oarpatt; ~ Attbawon Ctfp "^witoMTa*uro baSss.” P. B.—TERMS CASH, ONLY. NO. S 3 Tnild stlMi,l» ocU&dlnuvtJanl A CARD—DK. CALYON M- York, would uosom to%e «hiseaa ®f SSwylTtni* ttatb.bi| »«”« LKCIUIUSS AT PITTSBCBaH, where to will renoto OU December 18th. during -which period be mey d»oy, »t his room* »t the City Hotel, comer of Third end consumption. asthma, CHRONIC BROHOHITIB, HYSPKPSLA, PBMALH DHKABS, , ui .u other*nmnectai»uh or prodUpotas toOenOTi,- Joo, in the treetmeiil of whkh hie ample ■uHieUed opportunity ix obeenettat her. eiron him th. | ». U. pMtat* >» "”7 i. statement of the cue m*y be wot by letter, w wtyn » prompt reply wiU be retarded, *Mog bis JEKnd When be is willing to owdertato the“rSSw ” etete the expeose of the rmnedha requisite, [^slew „ .. pumMrrt uui Ktl« 1» b*rrf>y «■*«» to•*« bSih ani Brf« iUllrMd ComtrtoJ, li»‘ »» •*““» jHLS hid .t WortGreenriln, Mmaoountj, P»,■ tor* to Bern* for the coining yen b«tlo THOMAS J. ROWKR, Pro Menu Yocao Mnl SUacAsm* L.^**** asi> MicHAjacb’laßTmrrt—aa-WILUAMI^B^ ofTeiofyW*r.ia, will deHrer a Lecture on nextTUESDAY LVESINU, h'OTember 14, at ttasonfe Ball. Dr. Elder U the aothor of **QEi. OGLE—A TKIC* which tot appeared In Ptdnam, eayeral other admirable artasie* *ra gathered into Vert*- copied”—the quaint title of hi* book. __ t -w °°& open at 6* o’clock; o’clock. ja ccntj; to *A«“ principal MoMc and Book 6tore*, Hotel", Llbaxy Boo* M » Committee, and at tfc. KUAS H. IKlfilly WU. B. HOLHEd, WBL H- KEiCAID, lectnre Conaltt^ “W ” "" >s In store and for sale by FLEMING BROS.. Successor* to J Kidd A Co., No. CO Wood «treet. JAMES GARDNER ■ .■ ». • V • *- **• * - ■ 'vv V/ ~ ' .1. •. . f ■■ ‘ • SPECIAL NOTICES. fPtS> . , titern ins vase* CempwjTfSw* Or BZE Ist, ISM.—An election fcr thirty inis Company, to eerre tor the ending nt the 0131 m of the Company* on TCMOAV, the 14th tost, U*™.oU» boor, ot U A. \‘^ S^ o^Stcntuy . mntnal a«i*tan;a to e*S-3thCT, in cm* dienl. Uy paying a email yearlr payment, flw MMW ■ P i ;?“ bOT *" ~l“ u , '•‘rfiSsss^ I P T. J. Hm»Ttt, Secretary. , n w Finance Oommittee—Josua Kara, Jucw BtAMra, G. a. I “gSSto, Pbyrfcian—F-laaa. *L D. noT3uf rr^ _ (I=s? in tlscdon for thirteen Uireclnrt of thleßmk, tor Xfeneolng jeer, wi:l bo held »t the iluillng Hooee, on MONDAY, the 20th day oi Not ember next, between u» "“Sli? A '*■•***■*■ JQHK BWYPBR. Ceehier. For Selling awl Baying Tat«at Rightly ri MIE subecntwr, having learned wan bis 1 Patentees, sad with persons who were dedroosto seU Aumt Bights tor Cities,Cowntiea, State* well as mi'Jx others who wish to purchase saeh *rigb».that an ■gent to transact that kind of burines* was Sue, has detenalned to devote bis time and his abmtfee to the service of those who may desire to employ hi®- trSSftoh^ U “Utriag loth* , ESS* JSmooiai of a tow of j Pittsburgh, Ahgust 23,1884. PirtSßtaoH, August 17th, 18b*. The subscriber* hats long l een acquainted with Mr Mom* F Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ bis wrvjcea, “»***■ Meman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable Industry, iu who-* exertions every ntlianoe may be plawd- Neviile B. Crab, W. Kobinson, Jr, Wm. Larimer, Jr., J°hn Oi^hara, VT 11 Denny, H. Childs * 00., James Wood, N. Uohat** Sons, I I*. U. Friend, Kiyner A Bahm, y Lorens, I* *• Ltoingston. - pfTTSBCRGH Life. Fire and Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET* MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES ft. 11008, President. CaiUiS A. Colto*, Secretary. . . Thk Company makes every tekaraace appertaining to <* connected with LIFB BISKS- rt . u - vu. Aiso. against Uuil and Cargo Bisks on the Ohio and MJs aiaslppi rivers and tributaries, and Marina Bisks And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against ths Perils of the Sea and Intend Navigation and Transtwrtetiom Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. Wo. & Haven, James D. M’Glll, Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander Reyncbb, Arm strong County, Horatio N. Lee, KitUnnlng, wiram gtowe, Beaver. James S. Hood, Samuel H’Clurk&n, William Phillips,' John Scott, Joseph P. Uasnam, M. D., John M'Alpin, Wm. F. Johnston, James Marahad, 'Ooorge S. Seiden, myiifcly jETSA IHBVRAHCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1819—Capital Stach §300,000» THOfi. R BRACE, President. THO&. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Directors— Thom** r Brnoe, Samuel Tudor, Ebenaner Flower, Ward Woodbridge, E. A.Bulkeley» Joseph Church, Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley, Robert Buell, Samuel S. Ward, Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, easterner. DarUt, Junius 8. Morgan. Policies on fire and Inland Bisks issued on fsvora bleterma,by GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Aft, . drelfly Ho. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. tr=f» CITIZKNS' lwuranc* CenpanyVl PitlalmxgM.—H. D. KING, President; BAM* UEL L. MARSHEIX, Secretary. _ Office.- 24 WiderStreeLbetwet* Jfertrf endNborftfrorfr. Inrares HULL sndOAßGOßisk*,oii thnOhloandlßsms lippi Rirere and tributaries* Insures against Lose or Damage by Fix*. ‘ ALSO—Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Naviga tion and Transportation. macrons: H. D. Xing, Wm.l«ximerJE n wiiiam Betaler. SamuelM. Kier, Sunn-dßl* WliUam Wngham, Robert Dunlap, Jr., . John E.DB worth, Isaac M. Pennock, PzandeSeUea, A Harhaugh, J. Schoonnaker, Walter Bryant, William B. Haya. John Shipton. deeM Ptremen’e imaranS (j# Company of tha City of Ptttnlmzf J. R MOORHEAD. President—ROßEßT FINHEY, Secs* 1&11 Insure ag*^ l * FIRS and MARINS RTBKfI of all kinds. Office: N 0.99 Water street. j.RMoorfcdltd, W. J. Anderson, B. a Sawyer, RB.Simneon, ng eetab liahmenu. Itis the largest and beat lot now % In for manumotuzin* purposaa. mj, perfect, and clear of Incumbrance. Enquire of , a B. M. SMITH, s', his Law Office, jy2t Fourth street, above ayjthflqid, Pittsburgh. _ Dnmclxxß T —Bodat Aseembly at WZD KINB HALLevny TUESDAY EVENING; GwUidan on WEDNESDAY, and the Asmmhly every FBI* DAY EVENING; also, t>* Genmm oa MONDAY EVE NINGS The unudfsapjt loving are invited. Two Bands of Music are statedly engaged. Fancy Daneee, Bchottlsehta, CotUUons In Hall No. % The Bocae are finely venSVeted, and a variety and abundance of ra freehments always provided. Admission, to each Qmt and two Ladies 60 cents; Gent, and Lady 76 rents; Osnt alone $l. Tickets may be ohbrinet of FRANK CARGO, at 76 Fourth ati eat; or at Wilkins Hall, 2ad story; also, of the Managers, and at the door on the above evening*. Mm strictest order maintained. No checks given at the door. mpll L. Weed Itaht streets, and J. Rsns, NorttMast comer of Diamond, AH** gheny city, are the attending Phytedsneto the abore fasti utios. for the first quarter of l&M. Applications for admission may he made to them at sH hours at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock. P. M. Recent eases cf accidental injury axe received at attbauzs, without form. Jalfcf* jrS» C. tfBAQBK, 110 MASKKC Jtnat, borah, ImMrtu tad Wholnssle Dmler in FA9CT A-N D STAPLE VABEBtT ASD MI GOODS, ofl aa to ctty 'and country dealers as large and well selected stock ot Goods as any Eastern boose, and same prices, tfea* paring reight, tine and expenses. jaftyj 0* o* y»— AO, Ho.33fi -Meetserery TmSiTnuLf Vwn uri i Smuram, Ho. 87-—Meets first ■*»<* AM Friday of each month. f—»^ty rfS* Nntte#*—The JOGRKEYMBM TAILORS 80 lS£y CIETY, of Pittsburgh end AHeghmiy, Beets on the first WEDNESDAY of erery month, at SCHOCHLEmOPB, in the Diamond. By order. jelry GEO. W. HBKBB, Secretary. ATTENTION! 8. L. G.—You an hereby notified to U'O' attend at yoor Armory, on MQNDAYB, WEDNEB - end FRIDAYS, for drill, end totraasset sneh bod nan es may eome befbre Ae Company. 'P. KAHS, mar2£b6md Secretary pro tern. LODGK, L O. O. jP*-Zhe Angerona Lodge, No. 289,1.0. of 0. F~ meets erery Vednßdeyereninf tn Washington Hall, Wood at. f&kj PITfSBPBGH COACH FAOTORY* X. »«miw ITAaTfM L. BTKTUB.w ITWIKT Bigelow * Co., Successors to K.ALBIQELOW, Ho. 46 jevv Diamond alley, near Wood street, burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, TONS, BUGGIES, and erery detodptkm furry reticles boilt to order, and finished hi a manner xm nxrpused for beanty of derign, elegance of flnfeh, skffl of workmanship, and durability ox natfrtili. All work warranted. . Wfiffi PEACH TlUfiJEB— ebofce Hew Jersey Tree* taste dred and female by mt t iJornwAtm* ; ' '' r ott , . fer • »' * ?r ' ■ • *.■ „. ~ i- &■. . ;• t‘ V * ' ■ AMUSKMBMTS. jfS* ThsatrsiM)uUPS C. F3FUjJ^-li—r asm If urea ra—fifth _~.Whi|aC«jr ’ ; ttimioo—Boone end BmosttoMa; BmtoSgMdUnfft ,do.do.«sß ( sfr; Second TJsr,2Se; .Kotos ftototoeMß' 1 sens, 80s. Persona —ring.smto wgT li~~'' w ! c«ats extra tor the anttteto. PonlgSMt'sCl6MNffißr* r ' . < ; JAMbOtf- Thb _ j TUWDf IJu!tIxXOS;' OStlsßttSfrQ&ufjaili ■ - nnei.To»4Mt.JMiM>; Mkr. Mry»ii»«sarta y, do DTO4 uim. MO* mi MIS-MMSfe-»•*,•“***' bMWi LaDMil,” Ml. Sobub. IfcßMr Bbmv >M* I )Ur» Th. purtrtßWMH Mliii vllk lh« &rtß «t TH« W*»Q»«r« *»»*■»? Ib*b Ir» irooJ.Mr.lß».npi; «Mr I»W.MiB. lWrtir l MMlp. ■ V , tansl.f Mr. g»Qg««JBmaOTI,rtJW. !■»!■»■«» : ■ " •■< aUADRIiIiE PAEfT ‘ MAC; A iTMAIft® r**pee» folly tnna4noao to (Is !• ladtos aadgrat) iton st-toocter, and tosjgwnery*-- *. nils, that he wfll gtrs Ms flmUtosftttls Sated* to i i,»tATKTT*H*iL. . . - ; on twmsDAT irtNise, Nwnuowm mb, [ Tickets of admMon can toebad, «t sity i ttaM»jflB» lhl. ~ S . method of intormlng Ms farmer pnpßs and fthisto that be will open his DAJtCDFQ AQAPAMT, on jntf —. l-HUBSDAY7OetoS»T3Srat LifAXKRB HALLi alas. at ; /JCGKLiIOB dty.at-wMtotbnfrheiHg ' “‘ITT' ~— - beaouful art of dandag, combined with esaaa, etfcrnett* Ac. - - - daoeae never befecstntzodneedto this cMy. Ladies* eiassmeefi at Lafayette 801 l on fnssistosnif i lhanday*», at Z \ d i'ciu.iaißWßT»ia 1* -'-briti in~art > " '' of . . f t r t/r ~ | ' Mr. M’hCuniftcanbeftmadakLtotoyottoWLshtaaiMn r street, from g to Q,a»d to— f^hV '■ • -■ HATI ztit L atHMWT WAY to ■■wrtibi f jotmit j. muosjTm - ‘ thetr efiwe on Wood lUeet, WUtJh fcMtyleiHEill!—•■.•' .• { exceeda anything ro \ { confident inaejingtheir HATB, West. t aitkiM hen ~ . - tested at the late ooantj Kte, end nese tt tfcOA tMW' ' r ' » wanting. ‘ ’■ i fßttenlnittoHne Bate. Betoember,9l Weed itmt, , ; . „• nwr : • -• • *■ A I A MJWniW of Ibe.nSibtwiiM^b^nMiißZrrJ-1 YAXIA ggPRABCI OQlg^^f|ir*ri|,VliS|. field streets, onMowdey, the’fit* tasttlramSfindiljn#*'' km were wetted BUeiduM ‘ William y.^Jctostan, J.*Qrier Eproal?* fefrg- B. &. QobbJmß, VtSSfbSta^' WBUmb 8. Hma, A-WUMBO^:' BodyPaitenHQ, Wede Ilcipfem, nor 7 Jtetah Pag, UAXIhS AKP SCHOOL IJIBABTW-Tto ? V to*Almi*e*a®rt»entiif Amerieanaadfcgllitoßq^f?V » frryonfli of silages; also* tall «n»plyof'flßSto*aloagTlal~ w r of Moral uid entenminlng Books, for tta. ijpml ' f emrtety of Books, soitnble to Family sad Betool TDa alto; besides Sabbath School Books, always oet toad, at :v : dayibo m book erotm, " ’ pot? 66 Marks* street. to toarflu NKW BOOKS, Ae.—Frank LeaHe,to towilw. gtokspsoMfr flehoSaribyK. CfxntWtott. High life in Nov York: tar ft. Okk. Poems of the Orient: by Beyard Tsyler. Tol. 6, Bancroft's 0. B. Hnrrygrmphs: by K. P. WHUs. Famous Paesona mad Plmeas: Vyß. P. VUto. People I tore met: by N P. w&Bs. The Inebriate’s Hut: by Mrs.B. A. Boothvcrtfc. Things is America: by W. Chambers. And a variety of other new aad-ratoeMa Baeto.JustT» (M ired by axpias* and to sala at the- Book tad flmaqr Storeof SAICL. B.K4URB, ' novd g Wood street ITtWB BRSBO GOODS.—A. A. MABOW * 00. SOT BOV v ' receiving mn annenafly attrmcdve assortment of wm v Dress Goods, eosnpiisiag block mad tony Bras \ mil wool FWds, striped and alaid Mona. Batata, ton vllb \ a variety of very darirabla shades of Fiiniih * smettss, Wool DeJsinf, Ac. am* ; . 1 I^ldANftKlA.— A- A. MAfIOJ iOahwmHli«W 7 f ' ’ targa attortant of tad, *Ut> aai - j llauMl* AlacstMVirtqwnHwar • I »Ai.*MAtfllW»Md»iw>HriM - —» - | Ar»>ii 4 SnmiiMp l *:. MASUFACTCTUKBBS OT CHILBOK TtJBHAtSS, i W BOUGHT IBOff TUBPO, Mi fltttag |inwlK fa \ . wwwlßg MwrtlaMai rflwimwp- A. AW. vS ». contract fcc »*rmft*g ad rwitflrtfag, by Ana *k*< l* « at*r pfpaa, or ChDaott’i Furnaoe ; Uhnrefcea, Schools, Boa* ! • p .tala,Tacu>rias, 6jmi Bourn, Part Howl, Jafla, Hfltali I orDwPißgs. Ko.*&MarfcatsL T Ptttabaiih. 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