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V^H'‘" : ’£%?S*jwf a y '‘ abandoned the law for tßrinity, and the otter gentleman gare up-Blsekstone for the editorial tfi*W Beanty in the faoe of women, and folly fcoth TencltfHl prominent P»t ' n <’,;«Kpf: ,, f ! * * " ■‘.‘til'- •' - ■ ' ,’r*. ,; •'■t (> : •_: • I JP '• —• -V r* *, J *;< O. *- ~ a - - ■*. - r VtiMmm? * H>' V i • • v ‘ r r'lA i?"» v Srf . * s. ♦ i • : i. ~ • - . •■•<TsHTiiiiiiiMlhiiriilf% r fc l •• - THE RUINED POTTER. | [From Pickens’ Household Words.) And the eunte'wwwdthe cabin of Jamee F Thtf ha h d 8 .ffily been preparations to ,-, oeive him. The day floor was newly sprinkled ■nd Bwept, and the few artidea of orockery on china, nearly »U mishapen, or otherwse defec ti« e were as clean aa the pebbles in ft nrer. Tho’children's faces, hands, and feet tor y had no shoes-were all fresh from washing basin, and their hair was sleekly combed across their foreheads. There was evident poverty bat an equally evident wish to oooceal it. No a yeettne of fornitnra or ornament was-to tho room beyond the few articles of earthenware iU the rest, to the three legged Stool for tho b»by, hod either been sold or burn ed for fuel. There were three or four hassocks of hay for seals, bat these, too, had been prey ed on for foe!, and ran pot at the sides; and ttsr. wer. some layers of chipped straw, as a bed in the oorner. On this was stretched tho dying man. The eldest boy ran toborrow a chair a. Mr. Godfrey entered and the thrifty housewife had just drawn the old rags from the throplower panes of the glasslcss and only window in the horel, to let the sun and air in. This was tho abode of an Englishman in tho heart of England. The patient h-.d been propped up somewhat on hit straw, and a neighbor had shared him aud lent him a shirt, which though old, was cUan. So, what with well-washed skin and combed hair, and'a enpofrefreehiog tea,_ he P"P": ed to reccire ihe enrote’e risit m soni-thi g Tdor-ot and Christian manner. One o the boys was in or ratb-r on. the bed—for there wee c > coeorirg—from sheer nakedness. He oartly nestled in ihe straw, and partly concealed by the rags taken from the window: he was contented and happy, for he had the blessiu H of a fall meal; a rarity in the hat of the dying P °The oaratc took the ohnir borrowed for him, plM«d It by tho bedside, and leaned towards the •iok man. # , « Well, James, how do yon reel now . “Better tir, thank you, but still weakly. God will bjess you for what you h.V done. Tis mony a Ion? day sin’ l could prove my gratitude to anybody.” ~, “ Never mind that Tho Searcher of oil hoarts knows yonr intentions, James. ~ Yes—true ! But d’ye Ihink God hee ls n poor critter like me V* “Undoubtedly. Our Father.’ “Ah! Good —good. But l never found ft true friend but Him and yourself, air— tb.-y ml forsook and miebeUed mo. 1 never was as but as people made mo; He knows that, and U. ohildren. One’s hearth ie a fair assies. “ True a food huibaod and a kind fanior can not be a'very bad man. 1 nsror believed you ill disposed. Fielding.” No bless thee for it, an l lie will bless thee. Te ha' made a Christian ; the ways o’ the world made me an infidel long ago. A man kindly treated, fecle like a Christian, sir.” .. But we must give up resentments now. I Bee, bv year countenance y,ou will soon meet yoa’r Got Prepare, Fieldidg, for that great jaJfrmnDt ” , , ‘• Yew, l know it will coma soon, an that bft chans*! me. But, indaed. air. lam aweary of the world. If it war not for her and the chil dreu. I had gone years back." ■' The Christian religion always supports pov erty and suffering. James. tVero tall the world sinless and happy, the Atonement had been uae less." -i, I■■ I oan well believe tbisn o thee, sir. If yer wer dumb an’ blind, yer ban’ would preach ; ’tis the on’y earmiot aagoes home to a hungry nun Fine words he o’ Fmail accouut. But when a rioh parson, or a bishop or snob, as never gives, an’ never Buffers, tells starvin’ poor fellows like me ti bear their crosses, as the only road to heaven, it look? like humbug, sir. If heaven is to be won by poverty—eartintly nothing is so easy for ’em as to give all they ha’ moro than enow, to feed tho hungry, an’ comfort the a ill.del ” ... •‘Ah. James, this is bid grace in a dying man. It is enough for every one to look to himself; to bear his own burden, and to know that in the midst of trial, and sorrow, and suf fering, ho oan have recourse to One who knew them all on earth. This, surely, is fair com fort.” “It bo, sir. Tia at the point lam at now a man feels he tnu*t believe in Home religion an* there is none ao natural HU© as our own. A dyin' man is not -* doubter. I wish I ba’ been o’ this way o’ thinkin’ loDg ago—’twould ba’ made me content —an’ a contented man is a regular roan, an’ a regular man is a toilsome man, a’ a toilsome man is a thriving man ; but when one begins iu grumblin’ one ends wi’ sorrow. Mary, dear, gi* me a drink. 1 feel faintieb.” , The ourate took tke teapot from the yearning ; and attentive wifo’s hand, and the fevered pa- i tient, from the broken spout held to his mouth, . drained the vessel greedily, till the few leaves at , the strainer whined with their dryness. As he drank, Godfrey had an opportanity of observing his countenance. “ This man,” said be to him self, “ was formed for a lofty destiny, but with him ignorance has marred nature. When will man vindicate the purposes of God to his fellows ? j When will England provide education for all her i people ?” A 9 these thoughts passed rapidly ■ through the pastor’s mind, the sick man spoke with a fainter voice, but with renewed energy: •*‘tbe spirit war willing, but the flesh war weak.’ Well, sir, I know hma dyin’. I war never a coward, bot I does fear death. ’Tie like a goin’ over a common one don’t know, on a dark night—there be none alwut you but eperits.” w “ Keep your eyes steadily on your guiding star, James. That light aufficeth.” •• I believe, sir. Oh Lord, help my unbelief.” “ Thank Heaven for those words,” said the curate; and now, Fielding, since you are in this good frame of mind, I must tell you one thing that wilt lighten your last moments. Old Mrs. Williams is getting too aged for the parish sohoo’, and as she is to retire on a small pension, I have secured the post for Mary. I know she will fill it well. This will keep the wolf from the door, and I will look to the little ones. So you ee« things are not so bad as you expected. You will leave those dear to you pretty mid dling off, and they will remain, under Provi denoe, to be a blessing to themselves and tbelr country.*’ "Thank God! thank God I My soul Is at, peaoe now. Sbe is provided for, nnd they, too Read to me, sir, please ; ’twill rouse me up—l feel drowsyieh.” The curate opened his pooket Bible, and in a •weet low voiee read from the fourteenth to the seventeenth of John. As be proceeded, the lit tle boy peeped op from his straw, and sucked in tbe words. The sick man opened his stiffening Uds from time to time, and murmured a prayer from uoparted motionless lips, whioh sounded strange and unearthly in the small chamber. The pale wife, with ber infant daughter In her lap, wept silently; and tbe little boy Jemmy, was seated on one of the worn out hassocks, holding the caodle, which was stuck in a bottle, for tbe good pastor as he read. The other boy was gone on an errand for aneighbor. Night had set io, and a gentle breeze fanned the chamber through the open door and panelesss window. People glided cautiously by; from time to time, urged by pity or curiosity. After about an hour’s stillness, the siok man stirreJ, then tried to sigh, but tho groan died wlibiu him, and for a time he whispered; but nobody knew whnt he said. At length, after the curate had applied a few drops of moisture from an orange to his lips, he spoke audibly 44 I was dreaming, Mary, as we war happy with God. The children had enow to eat; they give me my good nume back agen ; an’ we war all very happy.” After a pause, and much in ternal muttering, he resumed with a perceptible spirit of coergy, although bis spent powers made 1 him scaroely audible. 44 Ob, Mr. Godfrey, if more would, like thee, on’y come and see the poor, an’ what they Tell tbe lads, sir, to wait a bit —but to struggle on, for there is hope for the working man. An’ bid the rich fold consider the laborer, an’ the parsons to be all like thee, an’ England will be right. Mary, a drink, dear; the heart is as dry as a cinder within me.” Ilis wife brought him a little cold water, into which the curate squeezed some orange juioe. . . “ Mary l To our Father, I commit thee, girl, when lam gone. lam dead, before lam dead, leaving my Mary. Kiss my forehead, girl. God bless thee ! Comfort these little children, God! they be orphans now.” And he prayed inwardly. In that hour he had no euccor but prayer, and the remembrance of any good he had done in his life. The baby was crying on its mother’s breast, and the can dle trembled in the hands of the weeping boy who still held it. The wife was still and pale ; her heart being rifted from her. Tbe curate had btQt his knees in prayer, and comforted the dy ing and the desolate. i, ’ '.‘V-v I ' *• , .. v ■- . ’ a* ’ - 1 .. • • Vtv-»>***: -■ *■ * , \* ■ . \ >?£, = _ ** ITT SB pGH: TUESDAY l*. moksisghSst job office. Ww.-wonld efll the attention of MBKCHANTr AND BUSINESS MBS to the fart that we have just received from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Typo,end ,re oow prepared to till order, for Card., Clrcnlare, Bill 1 loads, Paper Hooke, Poetors, and Programmes for eshlbp lion*. All orders will be promptly filled. FINANCIAL AFFAIRS people must now be pretty well satisfied of the BoUnd'uess of the banks and brokets of Pitts burgh. Several of them have been more or less tried, within the last few days, and not found wanting. The run upon them was the result of an unnecessary panio, and the panio has, we be lieve, spent its force, with but one failure, that of A. Wilkins & Co.; and one temporary suspen eion, that of Mr. King. It is generally supposed Mr. K. will “come out all right” in h short time. In so hard a year on business men as this has been, it is a little Burprising that such a panio should pass off so harmlessly in our city. No failures for any large amount have occurred. This fact should restore confidence. It cannot be long now until a rise in tho river will enable merchants, manufacturers, and coal-men to send forward their supplies to the western markets, and get returns. We judge that the financial crisis is over, and that very little harm is done. Every failure of a western Bonk inflicts some loss upon our citizens, and those failures have been numerous. The trade of the city has been for a long time suspended by the low stage of water in the river. Prioea of provisions are enormously high; higher in our city, in fact, than in almost any othercity. Yet with all these drawbacks our business men have sustained I themselvos; and no failures, for any considers ■' \ 'i V “ .'*> * ' ft **£< : ’-V, ble amounts bate occurred. The case in Cincinnati is widely different Large failures have taken place. The business of Pittsburgh is done more on solid capital than its western neighbor ; aud can bear up better under „u adverse tide than almost any other city. At l-'idt such is the result so far this ye&r- The depositors with Mr. King, it is believed, will meet with uo loss; and the creditors of A. Wilkins & Co. Will bo paid io part; how much, c-iuuot yet l>o ascertained. We trust the people of this country will find that they have been more Beared than hnrt by Ibia panic. The Louisville Democrat talks in this plain style on the subject: ■' Money 1» scarce, •rcortins to the *»l"' r ““"' t f ~,„rndlj the*, time ; <uil there is K«l' of »»! >» *' e coirv It U credit that U icsrtc, not "w • H V "T t U send Uahtlitiee would 1. met cow .. u.tt.l t w»«* ~. n0i1,., there UMy (joed reno n tor thui S-ner-l ■ 0 „c,,|ence. SUte «t<«-.l« lave fallen, »ul }i . * the DUtr. will fail to met the tm-rest on lheir lone ,eer or next. The live end su 1“' "Ul »n ~, .uuelly M eeer. Pn.p-Tiv .ill fall e itl, ,h ’* l c*‘‘ f 1 ..ice, hot its depreciation .ill he •-“‘"'"f- ™ ‘ > i.n't ruined, then why l>e seure.l. K.e|i ■ -l, .n t n u k need let ll»L U.ylißht will follow derkne.e-elwate la Sons It; m li's not worth while to he' fnshtraed ,u. . f <j« . wife bv this croaking In thi- <Urk Th- u»*'» d ,,t n .rmiitor** in 'omanu tim«. »'!■ ‘b’ J u 1 M ?*" * - nif hr lire* Ills creditors bad not fil,;hi«n hint l' ;i‘h With th.lr erearioß. or thry win }., sifh time* men generally lo* w»r« In a tmmM* I 1„ c < than they After" ROCHESTER CAR FACTOR* Some days ago we were at Rochester, Reader County, and through the pulileutas uf our fr.. t-d Rhodes, superintendent of construction. leintcd something of ths prospecia of " The Heaver Manufacturing Company." The car lit mufacturing eßtahlishmcnl is ods of ns most promising enterprises. They nro now erecting a; Rochester a building to be exclusively dc vo-cd to ths manufacture of railroad cars. The budding fronts kSS in ft(pgth on the Ohio river, and dOd feet in depth oS, New York street. It id bni!t entirely of stone, and is most of it three stories high. There is besides n blacksmith shop and engine house, also of Btone. Those acquainted with ’.such mailers, Bay that the buildings are most admirably arranged for the business ; and that the skill and good judgment of Mr. W. R. Rhodes, who superintends the whole work, haee been employed to the b«*l possible advantage for the company. The waits of the buildings are now nearly completed and ready for the roofs ; and by the first of March i they will commence manufacturing cars. This enterprise cannot fall to be successful- No more safe or profitable branch of manufac tares oonld be entered upon. The demand for freight and i assenger ears ia constantly ! increasing, not only to supply new roads S that are opened, bat aleo to repair the large | wmte and damage on running roads. Carß made at Rochester may, beforo many years, be seen at the passes of the Rocky Moun tains, and over all the wide regions of the West, where railroads are already In progress of 1 construction. We understand the Rochester company have already been offered large orders, ' for care, and could probably contract now for | all the care they could supply for eighteen 1 mouths. The location far the establishment is very goo !, with outlets by railroads in almost every dir«xtion for all the cars they ct»n turn out. It is II matter of surprise that Pittsburgh capital and skill is not more largely engaged in suoh en ter! rises, when success is certain; the profits goo:; and the demand large and ever in oreusing This large building at Rochester is construc ted of stone; and it is found that that material costs only half bb much rs brick, and will be more strong and durable. Rochester and the other “ Beaver towns” have got a good start now, and will doubtless become the seats of taluablo and profitable manufac tories. Success to our neighbors. They are within an hour’s ride of us by railroad, and “ their lack is not our loss.” Another Whig Roorback NaiUd. A few days ago, an Obio Whig paper libeled the Democratic party of that State, by stating the draft of the Auditor for $30,000 had been protested by Mr. Edgerton, the agent of Ohio in New York. n matter of course, the Whig priuts of this State, as well as at home, publish ed the statement without inquiring into its truth, and as equally a master of course, the whole thing, so far as the State’s credit was concerned, turned oat to be a Whig Roorback of the worst kind. The Auditor, ns is proven, made no draft upon Mr. Edgerton for $30,000, or any other amount whatever. The draft of Mr. Auditor Breslin for that amount waa protested, because the exchange purchased by Mr. B. from the State Bank of Obio was not forthcoming, ns he had a right to expect. The default, therefore, was attributable solely to the inability ot the State Bank to place money in New York to the oredit of the State, ns they (the Bank) bad con tracted to do. As this attempt of Whig jour nals to get up a “ run” on the groat State of Ohio, is likely to prove a fizzle, the Plaindealer suggests they should confino their attention to smaller game, and that which better suits their calibre, to wit: rjomo of the pet rag mills and whig shaving shops. TRIP TO CARTON. Thewondt-i'd of fast travel and communication by railroad and telegraph hard become an old story; yet it is occasionally worth repeating. Canton, Ohio, is 102 miles from this city. Yet a Pittabnrgher can start from homo at 8 o clook in the morning, and, stopping half an hoar at Allianoe for dinner, reach Canton at 1 P- M. He can remain there till 6 P. M.; attending to any business he may have to do, and then take the ‘oars fur home. Stopping twenty minutes at Allianco for Bupper, he will reach Pittsburgh by half past BP. M. He has thna traveled 204 miles in 12$ hours, aud had five hours for busi ueas in the same time. 7$ hoars is ths running time, which makes nearly thirty mile* per hour. There is no age in telling how many days this trip would have cost only a few years ago. We tried it on Saturday last, and went through as above stated. People may try to find fault with railroads, for want of punctuality, safety, aud so forth; bat on the Ohio and Pennsylvania road, doriog that trip, there was not the least signs of danger, or the beginning of an acci dent ; or a minute of delay from any cause. Yet enormous freight trains are in sight every few minutos. So complete are the running ar- rtngements tbat the “express ” tram finds all the way a clear track; and has nothing to do bat keop up to its time to avoid alldtlaysor dangers. That road is doing this year a very heavy business, much larger than ever before ; and is probably earning $lOO,OOO, or more per month. Stark county, Ohio, of wbieh Canton is the county seat, is one of the richest and handsom est agricultural counties io the Backeyo titate; and Canton is a fine and flourishing town. Sev eral new and handsome buildings are going up, aud some large manufacturing establishments are iu successful operation. Fisher, Anderson & CVs etoam power paper mill, makes ft large amount of good paper. It is Pittsburgh capi tal, skill and enterprise that has started it; and in fact Canton and Stark county are lurgely in debted to Pennsylvania for their population, en-: trrprUe aud prosperity. There arc probably 200,000 natives of Pennsylvania settled in Ohio; and in no agricultural oounty of that State pro bably will more of them bo found than in “ Old Stark.’* EUROPEAN CROPS AND PRICES Tho Ist of October was observed in England as a day of Thanksgiving for abundant crops. So abundant did the crops appear that at tbat time wheat had fallen from 80 sbiltiogs to 60 shillings per quarter. Consumers were delight ed with the prospeote of abundanoe of food at low prices. But, to the surprise of all, since then the price has run up again to tho farmer famine price of 80 shillings. The London Time. i attributes this surprising change to the failure to import, under the impresaion that the home crops would supply the demand. No doubt the io'e'.iigcnce of the failure of crops of corn, Ac., in this country had something to do with it al*o. The eas»cru war, t 0.., h?s devastated some of the rich region* of the east from which large sup plies are usually drawn. Such are the principal causes named by tho Timet, and it adds : •• T-t ft v»« of lb* h»ph pilee* are i t it. ir inline rh»ti*« luilo. »uJ ttivv under lb* nereft t v of ft'l th-ir ripen*** wilhin that narrow llm U thro. lh»t *«■ »re once room on tbr terw# of f* vn.t ilAt.rrsv II »• .lrftflh I»rw, Mol H»ftT b* fftmtl 1 hr niftrkrt I* buoyant, »>»‘l »'» the matter of f.«*l buojr*n of j-rbw unj'lto* tb* ainkioi; of •tr*Dgtb, betlth, bop«,iiiilt irv. tit».i nalit.nal prtijj.-enty " states too, that a similar rise has occurred in other countries c*f Europe. Russia Irt'Tfce litinubiiD TrovinctH no longer eupply the vast quantities that England and Prance every year import; amt front other tonresa the supply will b-' unusually small. The effects of the eastern war will eoou be se verely felt by the people of England and France, au 1 the rime* is already suggesting severer mrbsurcs against the “ enemy ” Russia:— measures that will affect the rights and safety rf neutral nations. That war is evidently destined to be wide spread in its effects, and most disas trous to the nations of Europe. Hon. J. M. Cl*yton*s Speech The Hon. J. M. Clayton, the author of the famous Native Amcrioan clause in the Nebraska bill, delivered a speech on the Know Nothing order, at Wilmington, Del., recently. Mr. C. says that he is not now, and never has been, a member of tho Know Noting order, but de clares bis approval of the platform of the Ameri can party, as adopted in convention in Delaware, on the 4th of October. He deolares his opposi tion to all proscription for religions opinions, and avows his determination to vote for no per son for public office who shall “deny to others the right to worship God according to the die tatca of their own consciences.” He reviews the non-intervention principle rather sharply, denying the right of foreigners to vote in the nevr Territories upon declaration of intentions, and expresses a strong preference for American cit zens, American interests, Ac., Ac. The Del aware Senator is the most unmitigated fogy in his party—which is taying a good deal. Death or Charlis Btmn, Author and Comi dian.—This finished aetor and gentleman died of consumption, at the Florenoe Hotel, New York, on Friday night, aged thirty-two. The event was not unexpected to himself or friends, for sumo timo, as ho bad made a trip to California to benefit his health, but was compelled to re turn in a hopeless condition. Excepting W. B. Burton, Mr. Burke had not his equal in the ec centric parts of llgitimate oomedy. He was be sides a good singer, could execute a olever violin solo, and has written many pleasant ballads and several plays. Me. B. was a step eon of Mr. Joseph Jeffereon, the actor, artist and manager He loaves a widow, but no children. iy All who wish dry and warm feet during tho rain and slush of the coming winter, can se cure that much coveted luxury by giving heed to the advertisement of .Mr. Overington, in another column. The cork soles he speaks of are so maunfaotured that they can be worn inside the boot, or shoe, without inconvenience; and from a pair we have inspected, feel satisfied thoy are a savereign remedy against oold and damp feet, and their attendant evils. iy The Gazette Is dcligently employed just now, in advocating a high protective tariff, and a national bank. Shades of the departed! Whnt next 1 Our neighbor is trying to get back to first prin- Ciplrs, he says- But those old issneß, that the people bare long ago deolded, will never avail to rally a party, or win a triumph again. ggp-We advertised the Joumal editors loss of his copy of Shakspeare “free, gratis, for no thing,” and requested its immediate return to the owner. Wo thought we should be thanked for it, ot least. Bnt it seems not, by what he eaid yesterday. The ingratitude of thiß world is wonderful. Thb Spirits moviso amorg thi Quaxrrs.— It is stated that the inoorporeal spirits mustered their foroes so strongly among the members of the Yearly Meeting of Friends, (Hicksite branoh.) in session in Baltimore la t week th.t .t found neoeeeary to appoint a committee of invee tigation on tho enbjeot. The Ce.tre (Pa.) Quar terly Meeting, whioh forms a part of the Balti more Yearly Meeting, is eaid to hav. become quite carried away by the Spirits. Railroad laon.-The Fayetterille (Ky.) Ob server informs us that Got. Moreherf recently iron for th. North Carolina Ra.lroad io New York at $42 per too; and , that Col. Thomp son bought for the Atlantic road at $4B. These are low prices, and would show that there is a superabundance in market, as the declme has been enonnons. Iron not long since was hing from $66 to $72 per ton. The mooey obingeiicy and the auapension of many railroad sohemee, : . VVV ’,' • • •: s- •* ;'>v. N«wax»f tm D«7* There were 404 deaths in New York last week —an increase of five. Iu Philadelphia 150. Returns from counties yet to be received amount to upwards of 60,000 totes, and may re verse the plurality here given. Wm. Arrison, the infernal machine man, ar rested at Moscjtiae, lowa, bat who denied his same, has acknowledged that his name is The Hotel of Luke Turner, in Franklin, Ve nango county, was destroyed by fire on the 3d inst. Loss between throe and four thousand A despatch from Toledo, 0., says nine priso ners broke out of tbe Loom oounty jail, at Mao ni*», on Fridoy night. Three of them were re captured ; the six others remain still at large. Tbe brottir of Madame Ksohel, the French tragedienne, baa leased Metropolitan Theatre, N. Y , for tbe nut fall. Bhe will apposr next Septa Tiber, aud play French plays exc usirsly. Tbe New York Herald, of Sunday, has a table showing the following result for Gorernor in that BtAte : 122.61 S I Clark 123,146 1C5,050 | Crot,ft,id - 24,020 Clark over Srymour Seymour oerr Ullmeu - l<JrO ts The steamship Jewess, from Havana for New York, stranded on Brigantine Boaob, near Atlan tic City, on Saturday morning, and sent to pieces in'baif an hour afterwards. She is ato tal loss, with her valuable oargo, consisting of sugar, oranges, segars, &c. Her cargo was val ued at one hundred thousand dollars, and the vessel at eighty thousand dollars. Mrs. Stowe is again before the public in a book entitled: “ Ida May : A Story of things Actual and Possible, by May Langdon.” It is another slave story : a kind of literature she ap pears likely to run under grounJ. This time, however, it is a white person that is kidnapped. Those Abolitionists who consider “ white people pretty near as good as a nigger," are expected to receivo an early copy of the work. Tk« Rock Iftload Rwllrowd Accldewt, The Juliet Signal of Tuesday contains the f. bwiog list of the sufferer, by the Irigbtful «c. dent which occurred on the night of the Ist ins on the Rock Island Railroad : Dtoi— Joseph Somers, Wayne Co , Ohio ; Teter Core. Chicago. 11l ; Win- C. Liughlin, Oettys burgh, Pa ; Margaret C. Liughiin. (wife ) d".: Catharine Laughlin, (mother.) Jo.; Laura Louisa Langhlin, (child,) do., Cath’ne Laughlin, (child.) do.; John G. Carpenter, Poughkeopsie, N. Y ; Mrs. Cox, Washington Co., Iowa; Augusta F Cox (daughter,) do.; John Rruuor, Clinton Co., Illinois; E. 11. Gibbous, ZanesTille, Ohio. Suppoietl to be FutaUy Wounded — J. W. M’Ma kiu, Ottawa, 111.; Mary .Sampson, (niece of Wm. C Laughlin,) Gettyshurgh. Pa.; Rev. M. F. Snarely. lowa City, la.; Catharine Suavely, (wife,) do ; Hannah Albin, (Jos. Allan’s sister,) Morgan Co , Ohio. Iladlv Scalded— William Bateman, Lycoming Co , Pa ; Charles Charpiot, Chicago. III.; Joseph Albin, Morgan Co., Ohio; tiarab Albin, (wife.) I Jo.; George W. Albin, (nephew,) Jo.; .Josepti ('o'.bert, Quincy, III.; Solomon Borr, Fon du Lao, Wie. . Scalded: not considered Dangerous—Batid^Pros ier Johnstown, Fa ; John I’roeser, do.; Ebene ter Prosier, do.; Elias E. Sowers. Muskingum Co., la ; laaac Stewart, Lawrencs Co., Penna; Wm. M’Crea, do.; flinnab M’Crea, do.; Wash iuctou Bastion. Lycoming Co., Pa ; Jacob Bote. Washington Co , Pa; Isaac G Brown, (fireman.) it?** broken; Wm. P. Brown, (engineer.) slightly injured. my-At St. Luke’s church, in Rochester, h y a few evenings since, a well known member of that -rtureh drepped the contribuunn hox u cheek for *5OO. “for Biebop Lee s aid and comfort iu establishing the Proteetant Episco pal Church, in its simplicity, in the diocese of lowa ” . And most especial pains appear to hate been token to make tbe fact widely kpowo in the newspapers. “The known member of that Church” is referred to in tbe sixth chapter or the Gospel by St. Matthew, where tbe words of oar Sariour nrs recorded, us follows : “ Take heed that ye Jo not your alms before men, to be seen of them ; otherwise ye hate no reward cf your Father which is iu Ileaten. •* Therefore, wheD thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypo crites do in the synagogues and in the street that they may bate glory of men. Verily, I say un to tou, they hate tbeir reward. “But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth ; that thine alms may bo in secret; and thy Father, which seeth in secret, himself shall reward thee openly.” Port?LA*iTT or Oma* Pasha. —The who!© of th© Turkish iroops or© entirely deroted to their gallant commander-in-chief; he has woo their esteem and respeot by his courage, firmness sod superior acquirements, and their affection by hie kind and cordial manner to them. A short time sine© Omar Pasha was making preparations to go up to Ratschook, with some regiments of in fantry ; and while riding through the streets, be was seen to stop where a soldier was on duty and ask him, “ Well, are yon going to-morrow T *' Yes. yonr Highness,” answered the soldier; •* is your Highness going too !” “ Yes, yes, replied Omer Pasha; •• loshhallah ! (please God) we wilt all go together." By thus treat* ing his soldiers like oomrades, bo secures thslr ready obedience. w* ihtnß ar* JoiUfled In laylnf that no oth«r PUI, or remedy f«»r User Complaint, baa gained, an deeerredly, the repoUtloa w« eojoyed by Itr M'Laoe's Celebrated User PilU As an eridenc* that they will cure, read the following eorUflcale from a lady reaiding to our own city Niw Yoke, Janoarjr 23.1t&2. This is to oertify that 1 hate bad the Liter Complaint for ri, van, and never could getaoy to he p me un -111 1 commen-ed using Dr. M’Lane * Cc.rUated Lifer Wile. 1 ean no* any t*> iba pnblle, that they hare complete!) carol me; and 1 do hereby recommend them to afflicted with a diseased Lifer. They will cure. Try them. MARIA fcVKNS, No. 03 Lewis street. p S —The abort valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane’s cel ebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all rentable Drug Stores In this city. Purchasers will please be careful to u\ for, and take none bat Dr. M-Une*. Liver-Pllla There e> other Pills, purporting to be Liter Pills,.now before the public. Also, for tale by the sole proprietor*. FLEMING BROS., SoeMeson to J. Kidd A Co , No. 60 Wood BUeet. XnM'l I»Tl*or»tli>« Kllxlr or Cordlml.—There ire flats and principles which can only b. reached by deep resosreb end lsborloas ioTestig.tlon. The enperiority of the lnrlgoraMng Elixir oxer erery other rwtor.Mt.snd .ntl-dy.pepUapr.pw.Mon, U not. feet of this clam. It Use “pon the mo/ace, It Is rei/demoertraNr, to .11 eye.- To ore,look It ls.lmpouible; to doubt It, I. to duty credence to tbs .tldancw of lh. lenses. As . means of relleting e.ery dun) of n.rtoo. (llwMo, whether acute or chronic. oontlnuou.or spasmodic; whether .Meet, log the spring, of mollon, or th. source. of .eolation; It ha, not, It has neper had .n effUal. In neuralgia, tic dole reaux, rheumatism, genenj enerr.tlon of the system, mor bid mel.ncholy, hysteria epssms. epUepey, ( ,v. Ve. r t »r -it produces i most aßtonbhlag effect—rallying, bracing. It might almost be mid electrify “oc bolh baly mind.ind replacing torpor sod week .khTpern and auength. A. • stomachic It has _ o!_«_ positive and potent. The weakest *toma*h ESeSVt?JtorfSr recedre. lt, If net.r before enjoyed, sSdlr th“ tnduence of Uli. greet tonic, which not only unuer ' , rower., but ooneerre. the rigor it SX oK “' «.“flwo. bnt of then,end.. Th, nSe" nrefcMion, Mow M rwognlw any Innor.llon. upon "mShed remedies, admit th. comminding efflracy of "‘Tbl'Srrt'S 1 “?u°'Tp° hlghl, concentrated, iu pint hot tl« dollaS>?r little; two fhr See dollar,; lie*, i noo C n RING. Proprietor, six for twelve 1 L Broadway, New York. Bold by Druggists throughout the United State*, Canada and the West Indie*. 1 iOKNTB. n KMLNO * BROS, No. 00 Wood itroet, Pittoburgh/J rmnKO n EKYBU> No. 140 Wood utroei, do S. e reiiits * «sno- !treeL J P n.KMIXO. Alltb«rn (Sty, ~P»lplt»t»0tt or the Heart, N.r.ou. Di.- Liver Oompl.lDt. Neuralgia, Bj.pepd., <*««>»» ,«d Piles, .re .11 rellered ™1 cured l. .0 Incredible short ,p«. of time, by CrW. Sp.nleb Mlxtnre, th. gre.t tonic .„d purifier of th. l*>od. It conUin. not . p.rticle of Mercory, Opium, or .0, notion, drug 1 it U pertel y tmrm. end h« cored more thm. five hundred «*. ot dtou. W, isd only refer the realer to th. eerti«c.tee, . fe. of which mny be found U ..other column, Mid .U of winch .re dehdled In full .round th. bottle. «1» -he B™'-C.t of .11 Sprint .fid P.ll Medicine., *nd .n lndu.no. over the blood truly reuiwh»ble. . octaium See — < M-To .Il whom It may Concern—lf you .sot . splendid fitting Bull you cn get It .t GBIBBLKB. r“on -.nt .ny Oendemen’e Punching Ooode variety, why GRIBBLS hm 'em. V jou want the b«t "ring vJ, yon ever -ore, QRIBBLB’B fo the pUe. to no e «u fanlrb DobKllu, Csrpet 'Z, of «—"• Ltt-rt, mt-t, h-d w oaOl m. - “ _ *;• i-*--; • 1 . U ’ '-• '»v, ■ -ttSA telegraphic. By tM OTtailiy tiiaot for tho Morning Foot FOTIB DATS LATER FRO it EUROPE. ARRIVAL Of THIS ATLANTIC. N»w Yobk, November 12.—The iteamerAt lantie arrived at two o'cloolt thU morntaf, with Liverpool datee to the let. She brings 100 pae eengers. The Atlantio left Liverpool early on Wednesday morning, and passed the racifio on Saturday at 5 o’clock. The Beige of Sebastopol progresses slowly; a small breach wbs made, and two outworks bi lenoed, but the Euasiaus, in a sortie, epiked lb French guns. , , „ . The latest official news to the Anglo-Frenob governments is dated Crimea, 20th. The siege of Sebastopol is progressing favorably for the allies, but not much damage had yet been done to the fortifications. Private accounts are later. They aoy that two outer forts of the harbor, probably the white tower, and an earth-work at quarantine, were destroyed by the fire of the Koglisb and French fleets on the 17th. The allies lost 100 killed, and the Russians lost 500, including Admiral Karneleff. The French steamer which left Crimea on the 21et, reports that the allied land forco had ef fected a breach, but it was not yet practicable to The offioial Russian report of the 23d says that the garrison had made a successful sortie, de stroyed the French battery, spiked sixteen Frenoh gnns, and took the Eoglish Lord Dun kellio prisoner. Latest.—' This (Wednesday) morning the mail brings nothing more definite. The Ciar a two sons arrived in the Crimea. From the Baltic there is nothing. The Russian descent on Dolondscha seems to be a mere manceuvre to draw the Turks from Pruth. The reported defeat of the Russians at Gumn, Asia, is confirmed. The Queen-mother of Bavaria is dead. The London Timet comments on Mr. Boule’e affairs. It justifies the French government’s re luital to allow Mr, Soule to pass. Tne Timet says that Messrs. Buchanan aod Mason regard the insult to Mr. Soule as a national matter. It is rumored that Mr. Mason demanded an apolo gy, which is said will not be conceded. The af fair has given rise to much newspaper discussion. A belief is generally entertained that it will create a serious difficulty between the French and American governments. Toe French government forbids distillation from gram. Richardson, Spence & Co. report Cotton in Liverpool as steady, without improvement in price ; sales *20.000 bal«9 for the last three days. Breadstuff.* aro very heavy and quiet Floor 2s. lower; Philadelphia, and Baltimore 415.(2} 425. Wheat: nothingrtloing; white 125.@125. t> 1 Indian Corn from Is. to 2s. lower; it is quoted at 425. Beef and Pork nnebanged. Bacon steady; retell, 36s (S>37s. 6d. Lird very quiet at 635. 0 I. and 54* Consols ; money easy. Latbst —l'rusiia, on the 23d, eent a note to the Pair, urging bis acecptanoe of the four points. . .. The Canada arrived out on the morning of the 316 t. Her voyage was retarded by dense fogs. There have been no tidings of the missing passengers of the Arctic. Tbe Liverpool sod Philadelphia Steamship Company aonounce the purchase of the steamer Kangaroo, of 1,900 tons, and that the City of Baltimore wilt be launched in Beoember, and iho City of Washington in June. !T«w York Eleattoaa. NbwYosk, November 13. —Tbe latest footings here, place Clark 800 votes ahead, with probably 30,000 votes unheard from. A despatch from tbe Albany Register, received this evening, places Clark 1,482 ahead. The pap rs mostly show a small majority for Clark. Tho Tribune, however, says that Sey mour is certainly elected by over 3.000 majority. Tbe Tribune of this af emoon revises its cal volitions on tho vote for Governor, and says it cannot cypher Beymour below 2,000 majority. The Deraid of this evening makes Cl rk’s ma jority 231. . The Albany Arffut this afternoon gives Sey mour 1029 majority. The Register gives Clark °49 ~ Urw Yobk, No? 18—9 O’Clock P. M.—Official returns received from Li?iogt»too, Dutchess and Rensealear counties, showing 569 in fa?or of Clark o?er the Tribunt'* estimate of this morn ing. Clark’s election is nearly certain. T«u< Sewi»En(tgeinciit with Indians. Baltimore, November 13.—New Orleans pa pcrs, of Friday, are received, with Gilveeton dates to the nth. The Austin I\m«s states that the Beoretary of War has countermanded the mastering of State rangers; the Governor baring determined to muster companies at the expense of the United States. . , , _ The dragoons had a fight with tho Indians, in which they lost several men and all their horses. Gen. Houston was orgauiilng Know Nothings throughout the State. The Galveston Timet, of the sth, says that Msj. Emory and his company, have left San An tjnio to enter upon the discharge of the duties assigned by the United Btates Commissioners. The seme paper remarks, that Gen. Pelham, Sur veyor General for New Mexico, passed through that city yesterday for the field of operations. Polities In Massachusetts, Ac* Bouton, November 13 —The heavy nninter rnpted rain etorm of fifty-Bix houra’ duration still continues The Know Nothings have earned every city officer. Gardner, Know Nothing, for Governor, had 7,796; Washburn, Whig, 4,183; Bishop, Democrat, 1,212; Wilson, Republican, 890. The returns from nearly all the chief towns are of one oomplexion, vix: a Know Nothing majority. Boston elects 44 Know Nothing Rep resentatives, and G Senators, with a full ticket. Lowell elects 10 Representatives. Lawrence gives Gardner 1,125, and all the others 812. Burlingame, Know Nothing, is undoubtedly elected to Congress, and Gardner elected Gov ernor. Arrival from Bremsu—Loss of the Vessel. NiVYoax, November 18.—The New Era, from Bremen, with 860 passengers, went ashore in a thick fog, off Deal, Jersey shore, last night She is probably a total wreck. BECOHD DISPATCH. The New Era, from Bremen, went ashore this morning, near Deal. She had 380 passengers, about 20 of whom, with the captain, reached shore. The remainder are still on board. The vessel is fast breaking up. One half of those left on board were drowned between decks, or washed orerboard. E?ery effort is making to rescue the survivors. Railroad Accident—Escape of Prisoners* Toledo, Ohio, November 11.— This morniog an accident occurred on the Miohigan Central Railroad. We have not yet been able to gather full particulars. The passenger train from the west came in collision with the passenger train from Toledo, near Sturgess, smashing the loco motive, baggage and passenger cars, and injur ing severely several passengers. _ Nine prisoners broke out of Lucas county jau, at Maumee, last night. Three of them were re captured, and six others are still at large. Arrival of the Steamer St. Louis—Her Paaitßfert. New Tore, November 13.—The steamer St. Louis arrived last night between 10 and 11 o’clook. She brings 128 passengsrs, including James Gordon Bennett, P. F. Delandre, French Concul at Bftlixe, D. D. Howard, eto. Edward Oliver’s affairs are progressing favor ably. His assets are £1,168,000, and his liabili ties £700,000. _____ Prom th* South* Baltimore, November 13.—The deaths at New Orleans, in the Charity Hospital, for the week, were 66, of which 34 were from fever. At Attakapas and Opelousas, Louisiana, the fever appears to prevail with muoh virulence, and nurses and physioians have been sent from New Orleans. Washington Items. Washirotow, November 18.—Ohas. W. Stew art officer in the House of Representatives, committed suicide last evening in the Speaker’s room at the Capitol. . * . _ Much excitement exists in regard to the Ex change Bank ot Selden, Withers & Co., and a heavy ran oommenced this morning. 9«w Know nothing Paper* Baltimore November 18.—The Washington Organ, a K. N. paper, made its first issue this afternoon. It is a creditable publication, mani festing enterprise and talent. Closing of n Bank. BuvfALO, November 13.—The Fanners Stock Bank has dosed. The general impression is that M. B. Sherwood will fully redeem its notes. Freshet in the Delaware. Eastor, Pa., November 18. —There is a frssh® l of 8 feet in the Delaware river and 2$ ftet in Lehigh. B A. fa: LET .1 MAKUPACTUBEBB op y ffTTie T.tAn, km map AID MTHABffE, IMPORTER! AHD DUUBS H t TNRRUn OTL LARD OIL, AIX3OHOL, med?cines TURPENTINE, tanner-sou., I-HFMICALS WINDOW GLASS, PAT'T MEDICINES, SPERM OIL, V.v? STUFFS GLASSWARE, rEEFUMERY, WHALE OIL, • - pIINIS ’ SURG INSTRUMENTS, BRUSHES,. SPICES. ; -* ITT ILL occudv th. .bOT. *MebcmM until thMr new bulUUnp oiwnq—, «»d * * »»», t«b. a—-* si— noYl-fcdawlra - SPECIAL NOTICES. CARD—DB. CALVIN M. 7ITCU, of Now York would announce to the eilUeM of Weotom bo U at preeent A^SftlU i VCTURKS AT PITTSBURGH, where bo will remain till Derembor 18th, during which period ho maj at bio rooms at tbe Citj Hotel, corner of Third ■» r miibfield street*, for PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, fKM ALB DISEASES, nnd all others connected with or predisposing to Con.ump tin In t£ treatment of which hi* ample experieooe.nd opportunity tor obaarrrtiou h»r. gtoto him th» usi" “tSiinSiS SL m Spd”. P 'h 7 rn U i to *S “ SKf... th. of tbe raa«Uw rrqotoite. |»»TJ«r putibnrgfa and Kri« Etllroad^Nfr IL^h er eb> b i»cn to llw Siocilioldersof U»e SSh »n“ Sri* Wlrtrf onm, «h« .» .tortkm wULte “ ~ r ” f “ t “° C °°™r>US J. ROWKft. Prerident- i.Vrtnre — YoCSS AliS'B MetCAMTOJ LiBXAXT ASD alimusica’ iMTrrrw.-DR. WILLIAM will deiitrr ft Lecture OB next IUKSDAi EVENING, Ncrmnber 14, at Masonic UalL U the author of M GEN- OGLB—A CHAKAC- TeS:- iSh tot appeared la Puinam .nd wWch wUh setrinit Ollier admirable article* ire ga.hered Into Peris* oooies"— the quaint title of hi* book. \)oon open at 6>4 o'clock; Lecture to comment at Ticket* of admission 25 cent*; to be b*d d the principal Miwie and Book Store*, Hotel*, Library Boon*, Lector. Committee, .ml ot u KIRKPATBIC K, ELLAS n. IRISH, WSL B. HOLMBB, WSL U. KINCAID, 0 Lecture Committee. Wcitera laiuraaet Coa»p»ny» Nojut- B*n Ist, IS64.—An electiou for thirteen °[ accompany, to *erre tor the ensuing year, will be hekl at the uthce of the Company, on IULEDAI, the 14th baweeu th. hour.of 10 A. *.«* Secretary. tv— HOWABD Health Association _ of Pittsburgh* Pa.—OFI'ICK, No. 10& TIIIKI# SI ktiKT. ottwwit* me Telegraph Office. # IbLa Association U organised for the porpo*! of affording mutual awljun-e to each other, in caee ddmt! By paying a email yearly psyment, the member? oi t ha Association eecorea a weekly benefit •reraging from to $lO per week. In this Assodstton ar* IMlljr "?ii2, , Ss*ES£ui Kiao, JUB >»n,G. H. UorrrmT. _ . Consulting Physician—F- laiBß, M. D. % Bank of PUtaburgh, ucroi.ee S»»,IW. US’ An .leeilon »r thirteen Director, of tbu Bank, lot UtTnnraliw Jeer, will be held .t the Benkmg llotae, on MONDAY, the '.‘Oth dey o, Noyember next, between the '"’.’irl't.l A ' “ d 3 JOHN StiYDEß.&.hi^. - A (^ENT For StUlng and Baying Pntont Right** r» • UK subscriber, having learned irombl* Intercourse with I Patentees, and with person* who were deslroua to sell Patent nights to r Cities, Counties, “« n “ eiJi others who wish to purchoe rack rigbta. that an aamt to uansaet that kind of business .£re. na» determined to deTOte his time and hi» aWHties to the Nsriice of those who nmy to employ him. Pledging himself to attend faith rally toeil matters en trustafto him, he condodas by rotating the pubUeto the bnSfic. t “ ttoo ° i ‘‘ * ‘ Molla r k?TON. Pittsburgh, August 23, ISM. PirrsßCMH, August 17 th, 18M- The suUcriberJ hare long X een acquainted wtthMr. y. Eaton, and hare no hesitation in recommending Liin to all who may wish to employ his Bertie**, as a gen tie nan or undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry. In whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Seville B. CraL, W. Kohimon, Jr, Wm. Larimer, Jr- John Graham, W ILDenoy 1L Childs A Co, James Wood, N. Holme* A H. H. Friend, Kramer A Rahm, y. Lorenz, L. R. Livingston. _ - - PITTSBURGH Life. Fire and Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 6o FIFTH STREET, ; HASOHIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JASLBS A HOOK, President. Crnaixs A. Coltos, Secretary. This Company makes every insurance appertaining u> or eouuected with LLYK RISKS. . , v - Aieo, againft Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mm* sl-sippi ri r-rs and tributariea, and Marina Risks generally. And against Loss and Damage by Plre, and against the Perils cf the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the loweet rates oonsistani with safety to all parties. ft rirk error 0 • Jamtra S. Roon, S»tnuel M'Clurfc*u, William I’biUipe, John Scott, Joseph P. Onzjsrn. M. D., John M* Alpha, ** Wn.F. Johns-ten,. ■l-imK .Va ih* 1, ticorse S. Seldeo, ■*jETMA issurahck compasy, HARTFORD, CONN. „ Chartered 1819—Capital Stock $300,000. THUS. K. BRACK, President. THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. PI RECTORS— Thomaa K. Brae*, gamnel Tudor, Kbeneser Flower, Ward Wood bridge, R. A.Bulkel«7, . Joseph Church, Roland Mathar, V Frederick Tyler, Edwin O. Ripley, Robert Buell, Samuel 8. Wart, Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, Oastarus F. Darts, Junius S. Morgan. 4»* Policies on Fire and Inland Bisks issued on art)ru ble terms, by GEORGE *. ARNOLD, Ag% deellfcly No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ClTlZlbN9’ liuorkßot Coaput}* of / Pittsburgh.—n. I>. KXNQ, President; UAH* lIKL L. MARSIIKLL, Secretary. . • . . OJKce: M Water Slrett,bt£*Kr* Market «*d 9Vbod streets. Insures HULL and CARGO Btfca, on the Ohio and Hisdt iippi Raters end tributaries. Insures against Loss or PaTaageby Fire. ALSO—Agalnstthe Periled the See, end Inland Natiga tionand Transportation. . Biascroas: H. D. King, Wm.LartmerJr., William Bagaley, Samuel M. Kier, BamnelKee, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, Jr., John 8. Dilworth, Isaac M. Pennock, Francis Sailers, 8 Harbaugh, J.Schoonmaker, Walter Bryant, William B. Hays. John Shiptou. dec. 28 Fireman’s Imanrasaea Compuir of tkt City of Pittsburgh* j. £. MOORHEAD, President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Secre wiu iunri igtlut FIRE and MABWI RIBKB of all kinds. Office; N 0.99 Water atreet. J.K. Moorhead, W.J. Andswon, B. C. Sawyer, E. B. Simpson, Wm. M. Edgar, H. B. Wilkins, C. H. Paulson, William Colllngwood, E. B. Roberts, John M. Irwin, Joseph Kaye, Wm. WUkinson, David CampbelL . jail A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. A LOT OP GROUND, on the river bank, in Birmingham, 288 feet by 890 feet, and bounded by fear streets, will be sold on reasonable terms. It -Is near Bakewell 4 On. a new class works, and several other tanimfectaring estab lishments. It is the largest and best lot now to be had In Birmingham for mannfecturing purposes. Btla perfect, and clear of Incnmbranee. Enquire of C. B. 1L SMITH, at his Law Office, jy2B Foonh street, above Smithfleld, Pittsburgh. r r -zr» nanctne I—Cargo’s Social Assembly at WIL -IL5' KINS HALL every TUESDAY EVENING; the Union on WEDNESDAY, and the ExcelsiorAssembly* DAY EVENING; also, the German on MONDAY EVE NINGS. The amusement loving are Invited. Two Bands of Music are statedly engaged. Fancy Dances, Behottiaehee, etc., in Hall No. 1; Cotillions in Hall No. 2. The Booms are finely ventilated, and a variety and abundance of re freshments always provided. Admission, to each ■ Gent and two Ladies 50 cents; Genti pnd Lady T$ cents; Gent, alone 11. Ticket* may be obtained of FRANK CARGO, at 76 Fourth street; or at Wilkins Hall, 2nd story; also, of the Managers, and ‘at the door on the above evenings. Ihs strictest order maintained. AW“No checks given attbe door. "P ll Western FtnniylvanlaHoapUsL*- Dm. L. Scasscx, Second, between Wood and Market streets, and J. Kao, North-east corner of Diamond,_AU«- gbeny city, are the attending Physicians to the above Insti tution, for the first quarter of 1864. Applications for admission may be made to them at all hours at their offloes. or at the Hospital at2(fclock, P. 1L Recent cases of accidental Injury are received at ail heart, without form. c. YEAGER, 110 MARKET street, Pitts (Lgr bnrgh. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FANCY AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to elty and country dealers as large and well selected stock of Goods as any Eastern house, sod same prices, thus saving fright, time and expenses. js*7i Ot O- ** Plaov of meeting, Waehhtgton Hall, (i>^^Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. POTSBcaon LOWS, No.B36—Meets every Tuesday evening. MwrmTPt EacixrioNV, No. 87—Meets first and third Friday of each month. [marttdy getleei-The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS 80 IL_jsr ciETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets cm the first WEDNESDAY of every month, at SgHOCHI.RITEB’B, in the Diamond. By order. jSby GEO. W. BOSE, Secretary. attention! 8. L. Q.—You are hereby notified to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such busi ness u may come before the Company. P. KANE, mnr29:6md Secretary pro tern. (ra>ABGERONA LODGE, 1. O. O. F«—The Angerona Lodge, No. 289, L 0. ef 0. F., meets every Wednesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood it. [jyDy Valuable Coantry Seat For Sale. THE subscriber, as Trustee of ROBERT C.M’FAKLANE, will poeitiTely sell, on the nxemisee, In Upp« St. Oahr township. Allegheny county, E*. • valuable COIHiTRY RESIDENCE, being 4 acres 133 perches oflAnd,part of the Farm of the slid Robert a M’Parian*. TWs Land is of the best quality, well located; within onebalf mile of the Saw Mill Run Coal Railroad; near to Church ami Schcol; has a never felling Spring; part in timber; the larger part cleared. It will be sold altogether, or In lots to suit pur- SK Sale will be on the 24TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 18M. at 10 o'clock. A. M. Terms —One-third cash, balanea in on# and two years, with Interest; denied on the premise* •orllANawli* JOHN fIRAyiUAR <S*« ~~irS i : bPi iC, rOCli xa& •< &C ■ ,y»>. 6 U'OOn STREET, , WATER AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH. • DBD, 'l - morning, 13th lost-. at 4 o’eloek, after a pro* tracted Mrs. JAMS WATT COPALA9D, consort of William & Oopelm d, Keg. -Her funeral will take place TODAY, (Tuesday,) *t S o’clock, P. BL, from the redden oe of Mr. Copeland, coroer of North Canal and Chestnut streets, Allegheny dty. Par* son* in Pittsburgh desirous of attending the funeral, wfll find carriages at the stable of 001. Body" Pattartbtt, at 1 o’clock, P. M. Crlitsdoro’i fizo«lil«r lUtr.l>7»» A great invention triumphs otbt sB factious rivalry, erm in this credulous eg*. It baa bM Mid that every city la a Paradise of humbugs; bnt let a reaUy meritorious ' article, capable of doing all that b promised fvr it, be plaeed in competition with zayre nostrums, sustained ly puffery, | and not by their own excellence, end the true preparation I will succeed while the trash fails into contempt. It had - been thus with CRIST ADORO’S EXCBLSIOR HAUL DTK. It wee offered ae a preparation embodying all the chemkal Ingredients of nature!* own biaeks and brown*. -She chemists analysed it, and certified to the fact. The puhfie tried H, and their experience confirmed the dictum of the I scientific world. It* popnlarity aa* almit a* Instantaneous las the change of color it effects. The p< ople were invited, I through the press, to see its operation with their own eyes. I T >tjy beheld ted, sandy, yellow and grey hair, tranafcr—d I in live minntee—without pasting through any Intermediate I tints—to a brilliant and rich natoral bUck,or toaay ehsde |of brown. They feund that the fluid imparted no stain to* I the skin of the head, emitted no unpleasant odor, eesnleli>r I eil no cante iaing element Of coizree, tbey endorsed it. I They could not do otherwise; end at tide moment the aalew I eg the article exeecd that of any other half dotes hair dyai I In the world. It is the latest effort of sntenoe, aadli may . I be truly said, “ the noblest offspring is thelast” lb# Xx- I celaior Hair Dye most break down every other and monop- I olize the market, simply because it is the best. The result | it produces is ltd saffidest advertisement Compere Itt ■ r operations with that of other hair dyes, and judge to which 1 I of thfin the palm should be awarded. . I Sold wholesale and retail at DR. KEYSHRTS Drug Btore, 1 1140 Wood sueet novlAdaw • Agency of Dr. 8, 8. Fitch’s Cahhrm ted Bledleimes, at DR. 6. H. KBT&liß’fcDruf iter*. Ho. 140 comer Wood street and Virgin alley; Cben7 Pulmonic, Pulmonary Balaam, Pectoral Kxpeettft I rant, Pulmonary liniment, DepuxaiWe Byrap, Heart Ow> I rector, Humor Corrector, Pure and Medicinal Cod liver OD, I Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough and Cathartic Tills, Servirm Vermifuge, Female Pills, Female Specific, At, used Igr him constantly and with unprecedented succem. In the [ treatment of | CbJds, Coughs, Consumption, Mlfma, Heart Dieoasn, Dps | peptic, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, Bhaaua&sm, Kmoh ■ I ; QmtpieiiUt, PSes, etc , etc. Dr. Pitch's iiernwifrd . I , Indent Silver Plated Abdominal Supporters. | Dr. Kick's Improved Plated Bt*d ■-s | Spring Shoulder Brace. Dr. • r Also, til kinds of Proprietary Medicines, at the lorat prices, wholes*]* end retell. wlMiftW • Theatre.—JOSEPH a *OSTBB, Lam m OS* Price*rf ad- * mission—Boxes and Ferqoette SOo; private Booms,lim, tfc do. do. small, $S ; Second Her, 2fio4 Basse far edlend per* ous, 50c. Persons securing stats win he charged UW «dCi extra tor the certificate. Doors open at L£to T o*eloaG > periormsnce to coomeno* at ?U o’clock.— Jlytrst night of ' ? die engagement of Miss EIVBuLT, the popular Amort- ► *» a semes.—.This evening, November 14th, the pee gw if. j 2 aoce will eommenoe with AS YOU T.TKK IT: jaequa Mr IT Bride; Rosalind, Miss S Kimberly— — Pas de - • Sl*eea Harr and Saßy Partington—JEMDg,~»*Bsadj<7='" v ' v Mamaa Ayftithih* 1 .....The perfamaneat will eoochide with dhe fares of* f, ANTED, A THOUSAND MILLINERS: Joe Baggs, Mr 'i Bailey; Tom Triplet, Mr Ryan...... To morrow Him £ BEKLY will appear Inapopßlar-eharaetec. • Opening «f Use CUp HtlU .' . I COTILLION PART/, to be given at the «TY HALL* ,f - over the New Market Bouse, cm FRIDAY XYRNDffi, *- Ncrember 17th. • Mxyaorsa. —Renben M iller, Robert PI etcher, Tbomsi CS- u more, C. A. Marietta, P. T. Bomf, J. A. Stone, J. IV •• 4 Tiompaon, Charles Murdoek,?-8. Carother% Benty fttft* ; $ banks, W. 8. Johnson, J. B. Lynnn, &H. T. 9 .Mitchell, Thomas Cunningham, J. J. Sheridan, Butter *- Wosard, W. M. MlUUten, J. P» William*. '" 1 :Fuwa Ma^aoks*.—B. E. Evans, Isaac Jones, Thomas vO* « mrirc, C. A. Marietta, J. P. Thompson, J. X. Lyman, Henry ' t Fairbanks, 3, A. Stone, J. T. Murray, Charles Murdock. \ ■ Jlefrvpfamcntfl will be provided at the Hall by one of the $ Wat Confect loners of the city. > Music by. one of the finest Brass and String Bands hi ’ l’iu»burgh. ■ . ► 49* Tickets $l,OO, to be obtained front any of thaSoa err.. Mrtta i Wm. 6. Haven, James D. H’Gili, Alexander Bzadlej, John Fullerton, Robert Gelway, Alexander Reynolds, Arm strong County, Horatio N. Lew, Kittanning, titiwm stows, Bearer. d-.0u.;; ' f 4' • -g'\ MR. C. M’MAXUS, havingantvedin thedty,tafcM.thla 'v - method of informing his former pupils and fristtd* \ ? that he trill open Ms PAXCINQ AGapWY, un ueTt i. THURSDAY, October2C, at LAFAYETTE BALL; also, art; RXCRLffIOR HALL. Allegheny dtp, at which time be wtt t 11- happy to. see all those who feel desbros of laexßiag (bar ? luTkuiifol art o f dancing, combined with grace, etiquette < Aft. His terms will be as last season. HewflltaMfeotUb I 'Ainco note tamw, together with masy new mad heaatSnd.j *• dances never befera Introduced in thisdtj. ' • Ladies and Children’s class meet Monday's and Wednsa ; ’ I day’s, at 8 o’clock, P. M-, commencing Wednesday, Novem4 ? | ber 16th. _ Gents, cists, Tuesday and Thursday erfirings, at 7sf u’elcck. : The class bow forming In Allegheny city, will meet at Excelsior Hall, on Saturday, November ISCh, at 3 o’clock, ' i\ sl ; Ur. iTJUaua can be sen at Hood’s Jewelry Stora, on- ; Market stmt, above Third, on HbriSsy’s, Wednesday's sad Friuey’s, from 9 o’clock, A. IL, to 12 o'clock..noon, and item 2to 5 o’clock, P. M. Also, at Bxeelsior Ball, - i eity, on Tuesday’s, Thursday’s and Saturday's, at the atom, . boars. BOTH . ; GRAND . Q.UADRI LI E ~P ARTT . (K.C. 1 respem folly bdbcuqqos fee tka - .* « ladies and gentlemen of the dty, and his oils, that he will give his first Quadrille flottea, at LAFAYETTE HAUa r 1 OaV THURSDAY EVRNISQ, JiOVZMBRB MO, UK 4 Tkkets of admission can be had, at any time, of Me. M'Ma* ■■ ) aba, at LathyettiMnll, or from any of his pupils. [novT . '• WINTER ARRANOBHEHm THE PENNSYLVANIA i6s4* i«»** • RAIL BO AD. * TICK HAIL TRAIN wm leave every noatelpndMli % axoepted) at 7 o’clock, stopping at all the regular eta* • tiens, arming in Philadelphia at la tfdocfc, midnight. : f THE PAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daily (cm*, < Sunday,! aM o'clock; at IrwinXGreenaoorg, [ tiete* mairsviUe,LockpQri, Johnstown, i Altoona, 4c-, arriving fa Philadelphia at 4 o'clock, tbeaanlt; Jl morning. -i TUB EXPRESS TRAIN will leave era/ evening.: at MO o’clock, stopping only at Qi iiDihnTih, , } Lockport, Sniamsem, IdUev’a, GalßtM, Ak i tobna. Ac., connecting at Harrisburg wni ttn tt*4afor" • Dalthnore, and arriving In Phfladelpeis orßfelrtteUSj >t 1. =’ o'clock, P. M. y-V i pHK ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave erenraftsn * (except Sunday) at K3O o'clock, slopping atafirefU- ; lay tin! rnn»l»| nwly me fkr m ; THE SECOND, ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven dally • (except Sunday,) at 13. stopping itcSda-: - decs, and. running only as&ran Briutars. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. Flat , eommodstkmarrivasstSotatoek,A.NL Sxams,239PrM. Second Accommodation, 7, P. at Mall uSVKW. M Line, R2O, AM. L- Pare to New York.gllAO; Pare to PhiladaMhkytt; Para ■ to:Baltimore,|L Fare to Bcdfbrd Spring*, $S,7«*; i tn mil rieCnniflß the PuMfhmhSllt. 1 roed, and to Philadelphia and Balttoore. paseencmparebaring tickets in esn, will he efaargadtmr • ’ ckts in addition to the sftaticn rste*, except from stattoea where the Company have no AgenL Pennsylvania money, and par funds only, raatvedla : payment for tickets.’ NOTSCB.—In case of toss, rite wfflhdi - thproselvae responriblo Ibr personal hsggsge only, and for » ah amount not exaeeding $lOO. * N- B.—The Ertwiiafafr flwrfn Lina has ban employed * to convey js—gw; haggage t»nndftinmtßsrlNgM,it ; .; a charge not to exceed U qots for each paeMßgm, and r 14 cents for each trunk. • -• r* For tickets, apply to J. XKSSHQO, Agent, ' At the P. IT IT Tssmiiiili i fltslinii'nii Tfliiilj gj Pittsburgh. November 13th, ISH-(novl4 * .. Silwer Mißilhetery, SPOONS, PORKS, emblems, Ac.—Rsnuoae* nr Pnom. —Owing to superior fisdlitiee in manoftctnricgmyowu. work, we are now selling at least 10 per cent, lower thanf the eastern cities, or elsewhere. All work is Uarramted. ' Sterling saver.—’ We alio uunatheture Spoons of tbp Britifb sterling quality. •; Watcbee and Wateh repatring continued, with eveey fs dßty and renewed determination to give entirMsrtdi>etkm to customers, both as to price tri m superior quality of the work. ~ W. W. WILSON, Watebmalwr and JeweUer, corner of Market nd Fourth stwU Remeval. BP. BHOPE respectfully interns his Mends and the • public that he has removed his merchant mfl (mstn mer Tailoring RriabUahment to No. 93 fourth stKet,maar Wood, lie respectfully invites Us old fdf fids and mito men to give him a call, confident in Us anility to the number, 93. ncrliftf. Ovcrlsgten't Superior Elastle WatM Preef Cerk holm AgUBE PREYBNTIYE qf damp and cold Feet A u«w lot just received and for sale at the OORK BSQ&Mt Not 76 Smithfield street novlLSt HENRY OYBUNOTOy. rpilE sate of that valuable Lot of Ground, oocrar af X Market House and Pens street, in tbe fifth Ward, - vtrtlsed to be s>ld this afternoon, at 3 o’clock, at the Mar* chants’ Richange. Fourth street, has been sdjosraad natlk Friday wveniiqt.’the lTih isst, at 7£ o’clock. H wffi. ak : that tiam be oOsrsd. for sale at the same place, novll . JAMES BLAKELY. Cavge** Dagutrrenn Gallinrt - Apollo bcojolnos, to fourth street.—nstman taken in all kinds of weather. In the best style oti which ibeartis susceptible, at very reascnabla price* OK iseas ana fCraojers are invited to call and examine saari ' men«. Rooms open day and evenißg. Bovli Don’t Fornet the Plnee, m AT NO. 91 WOOD STEELY, where >oa ena find deneriptkm of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’n HAT - AND CAPS, that can be ptacured. N. B.—Particular attention is invited tateRRIMNI I RNBria (nevU) J. Wttßo^MpT> 'V ' ;
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