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Baber, charged with shooting Hoffmano in St. Louie, has been acquitted. A despatch from Washington say a the Spanish .Mwisteri* renowny, who has been in 111 health for some tint*;lS'Coaridersd doubtful.. The New York Supreme Coart have refused the motion to grant a new trial in the libel enit of Fry vs. Bennett, of the New York Herald. The award of $lO,OOO damages in the lower court will soon have to be paid. James Hall, the oohdoctor of a freight train on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, fcad one of hiß legs toro offTjfen the 28d, as he was de taching a portion of the train. The poor fellow died,shortly after. '•* Among the marriages published In the North American, on Thanksgiving day, was that of Charles Throckmorton, of Philadelphia, to Nar cissa E. Madge, of Montgomery eoanty, Pa. These names will be remembered for their con nection with the recent trial of Beale. The deoieion of the Court of Quarter Sessions on the.motion to grant a hew trial to Stephen T. Beale, eonvfeted of a rape committed upon Mias NardasaE. Madge, while ehe was nnder the in fluence of ether for the performance of dental operations, was given by Judge Thompson on Friday morning. The new'trial was refused. The vitriol msn, who has been the terror of New York ladles for so loag a time, has at length been arrested. His name Is Theodors H. Gray, ' and la a master printer. It seems this business has been a specialty with Gray for a loag time. He appears to be a religions monomaniac, aed hh conduct Is attributed to his teal for tbs «p -preßrionoftbeatrioal amoMßuts. Another general convention of Railroad Pre sidents met in New York on the 23d. Their ob ject is mfedootion of expenditures and a more nniform management of the different lines. The free ticket ayetem has been referred to a com mittee, and it was resolved three cents per mile ohght to be the minimum prioefor carrying pas-' ssngen. A redaction of speed is also contem plated. HIVKR IHPROTBKBST. We are decidedly in favor of judloious appro priations by the general government for the im provement of such riven as are useful for ootn meroe, like the Ohio, the Mississippi and Mis souri, the Red and Arkansas, and the Camber land. They bear the hardens of onr inland commerce for thousands of miles towards tbs sea board and the Atlantic States. Their safe navi gation is a necessity for national prosperity. The whole broad Woet depqpds now, and ever wiil dopend more on the rivers for transports — Oon of heavy freights than on railroads. No number of railroads that can ever be built will be able to cany one-half the freights between the West and the Bast apd South. The riven will always be needed as mueh as heretofore; and their safe navigation at all seasons of the year is evidently a most desirable object. Dar ing three or four months of eaeh year the Ohio river is useless, for want of sufficient water to enable the steamers to run. The boats lie useless for mouths; freights are delayed; prices an enhanced, and the basinets of the whole oosntry deranged by this suspension of business. In no plan is this more felt than Id Pittsburgh this year. The millen have to de pend on the railroad mainly for western wheat, and the merchants for flour; and the road can- -f- -7^' 5«;24- not possihly bring them in fast enough to supply tbe local demand. This has enhanced tbe prioe sof flouV iul BJTS'eUy this fall, and accoonte for the fact that flour has been sometimes higher in Pittsburgh than in New. York city. Thia is a heavy tax that we have paid, not for the Im provement of the river, but because the river is not improved. Nor is this the only bee. Our manufacturers have to carry their heavy stocks of fabrics for months, because the river is too low to allow of their shipment. The coal mer chants must wait till winter for a run, while cool is selling all the fall at Cincinnati and Louis ville f. rlB or 20 cents per bushel. Tbe mer chants wait for their south-western customers, who will not come till the geode they purchase can be borne to their homes. In fact, all classes feel tho money pressure, the dullness and stag nation this suspension of navigation occasions. And the entire communities along the rivers we have named are similarly affected. Nor is it these communities alone that are injured. East* / crn inerchandiza ia delayed in its progress to the West, or seeks speedier bat more expensive channels. In no year has the necessity for some im provement of the Ohio river been more clearly or more severely illustrated than thia : and at no time has the general government been 1 a a bet ter condition to make a liberal appropriation for this purpose. There are over $28,000,000 now locked up in the United States Treasury. 'The country wants that money for use, and the ruera need, improving. To what better or more national purpose oouid half a million dollara of that money be devoted, than to the improvement of thenavigatlon of the Ohio next year ? We know of none. Millions of dollars worth of the public lands have been given by the government to help boild railroads. The riven are as usefal as the rai roads, and aid Is equally needed to increase their usefulness. We oan see no difference in principle between giving lands to build railroads or money to improve rivers. Nor is it contend ed by any one that we know of that there is a difference. The great difficulty in getting appropriations Ohio river has always boon that whenev er a bill for that purpose is introduced it is im* mediately encumbered with a multitude of ap propriations to other objects, one half which are not national or nsefal or proper. The friends of the Ohio improvement mast then vote for the whole batch of appropriations or lose their own. Thns bills are passed that would be an enormous waste of the pablio money; and no president mindful of his oath and his duty can sign them. If western members of Congress this year will insist on a separate bill for the Ohio they can se cure it. They should demand it, and take no denial; and permit no other proposition or ap propriation Jo encumber it A half, a million dollars can be obtained for the improvement of the Ohio river this winter if western members of congress do their duty. A quarter of a million more could be secured for the oanal at Louis- ville, whioh .ought to be enlarged and made free. Telegrophio doepatebee received in Wednesday last, announce the failure of the Me chanic's and Farmer's Bank of Springfield, Illi nois. The Democratic Putt “presumes the bills ore secured by State Stocks.” Without being posted on this particular matter, but only judging from tbe past, we are inclined to think it “ presumption ” to suppose these rag mills are “secured” at all. It used to be, when a man wished to make money without hard work he turned Artful Dodger ani picked your pock et; now he starts a bank and diddles you gen ( eelly. Is not this progress ? Fire -—The alarm of tire, on Saturday night, about 12 o'clock, was caused by the horning of a large frame building, used as a melting shop, attached to the steel works of M'Kelvy & Blair, in tbe Fifth Ward- The fire Is supposed to have commuuioated from one of the stoves. The building was a very old one, and the damage is hot a great deal. ■ ■ \• • •;■ s a v i PITTSBCRGH: 27. News of 431* Pay« Another Diddle. —.l •A** " f\; -. ? t ■ t'*;. • ‘ : ■■ • ’* v V_ * I'.,—. MR. SOULE II FRANCE. The foreign news by the 14 Hermann 1 * contains little that is of interest, and wo will therefore only give an iatrsct fr om the London Tima, in reforenoe to the Indignity to our Minister at Madrid, lit appears tbit Mr. Meson, charge d'affaires intimated to the Frenoh gov ernmepbutißMr bo should demand his passports, onlbsAh6e|!roBtbltio& ; do hjr. Soule's passage through the French territory was withdrawn. Upon this it is oertain that the Frenoh Cabinet abandoned the position It had'assumed, protest ing that no disrespect to the government of the United States was intended, aniTlutiunitfug that no disrespect was ever iotended to the American government, but that the precaution-ofexclu ding Mr. Soule w&s upon merely private grounds. Mr. Boole, who hifd been„rimainlng at South ampton, as a guest of Sir. J. R. Grcskcy, the American c&hsuT there, prior to his departure by the San Jacinto, on learning the issue of the demand made upon the French government, de termined to avail himself of hia right, and ac cordingly departed by way of France for the scene of hi#mission. The aetion of the Frenoh government, we are glad to find, in this instance corroborated the opinion we expressed some time since, vis: that John Bali and Johnny Ctapeau have enough to attend to bn tho Conti nent, without seeking a war with Undo Sam. The article'from the Tima will be found in an other oolumn. Tbb Nbxt U. 8. Bbxatb. —Up to this time twenty-eight Democrats have been eleoted to •eats in the next session of this body, leaving the Democratic Legislatures of Alabama, Cali fornia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and Louisiana yet to eloct seven more—making in all thirty-five. The Whigs, Know Nothings and Abolitionists combined, have tightens mem bers elect of tbe Senate. In addition, they have the control of the Legislatures io.lowa, Indiana, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and New York, and may elect six Senators in those States, In creasing their forces In the Senate to twenty fowr. Tho New Hampshire Legislature, which will have to elect two Benators, is yet to be chosen. The Senator from Missouri is doubtful. It will be seen, therefore, that the Demoerats ore sure of a handsome majority in the next Senate. Of the thirty-four Democrats certain to be members of the next Senate, all hot fonr, the two from Rhode Island, Walker of Wisconsin, and Hous ton of Texas, were in favor of the Nebraska Bill. Sold, asd Got tub Mohet.—The good people of Harrisburg, or a large portion of them at least, were in a considerable state of excitement on Tuesday evening lost. It appears an Dalian necromancer announced one of hia “wonderful performances," in the first part of which was to bea shower of geld dollars, and each one present to have presented him ao orange—to be followed by the mysterious disappearance of a lady! An andienoc of nearly four hundred was present, all ready to marvel at the wonderful shower of gold (when it took place), partake of the magio oranges, and witnesi tbe mysterious disappear ance. By some mistake, perhaps, the gold and orange feats were omitted, and about 8 o’clock it was discovered that io place of the “ mysterious disappearance of a female," there was rnbsti* tuted the mysterious disappearance of a male, with s7B—the proceeds of tbe entertainment. We rather gness feats of magio will be at as great a discount for a timo ia Harrisburg os Indiana money is everywhere. AjunvxaiAßY or tub New Yobk llistouical Socixtt.— By accident we have neglected hither to to mention that the &oib anniversary of this Society was celebrated ia New York on Monday last, and was the most brilliant literary festival of tbe season. Messrs. Wa. C. Bryant, B. C. Winthrop, Dr. Kicg, of Colombia College, and auoy other distiogaUhed gentlemen made speeches. Hon. Geo. Bancroft was tho orator of the day. Of bis speech we can only say with a contemporary that “ ably as be has written and uttered on other or kiadred themes, this < ration, in point of compactness, welt balanced eentepoev eloquence and directness, seemed to us the efflo rescence of all bis former cslture." Iliaees of Governor Bigler. We are sorry to learn that Governor Bigler ia again so severely ill as to be confined to his bed. It is disease of - the liver, we believe, and ap peared suddenly io an aggravated form oo Wed nesday last, effice when he has been unable to leave hie room for a moment. A 9» Tbe first lecture of the poet-editor, John G. Saxe, at 8t Louis, assembled an audience of fifteen hundredpertane. By a private letter we learn that his two subsequent lectures were also largely attended. After Oliver Wendell Holmes, who dare not be as funny as be can, Saxe is certainly the wittiest mao in the lecturing busi ness. Poor, Indkxd. —An Albany paper says there is a bank out west go utterly broken and gone that they bet tbe; bills on Bronson. It is this kind of rag currency that William Shak speare, Esq., alluded to when he said, “ who steals my purse steals trash !” JtBF Rachael Francis, indicted at Wheeling as su aooeesory to tbe murder of Adam Knaur, for wbioh her husband bas tbeeu sentenced to tbe penitentiary for 18 years, was aoiuitted by the jury after an abeenoe of ten mi ntes. Opposed to tbs Bibhute Reform —Tbe edi tress of the Lancaster (0.) Library Gazette, says she would as soon nestle her nose in a rat’s neet of swingle tow, as allow a man with whiskers to kiss her. Counterfeit. The Cincinnati Commercial says a new batch of counterfeit X'a on the State Bank of Ohio is getting into circulation. Look out for them; they are ezoeeldiogly woli done. Short Supply or Coal —There is not a bushel of ooal to be bought, begged, borrowed or stolen iu Cairo, lUiobis. Am Americas in Russia.— An American traveler in Russia writes to tbe Louisville Journal from St Petersburg as follows :—“Oo Friday I made the acquaintance of Count Nes selrode, for past tbe Russian Min ister of Foreign Affairs, a gentleman who has not a wrinkle on his brow, and who told me he was within two years of my \ age, and conse quently 74.* A man of morel amiable address I never met with. He proposed to introduce me to the Emperor, offered me a lkt|er of intioduc tion to the Russian of an army of 85,000 men at Revel, and inquired if I had a military oostome with me, that I might accom pany the Emperor to a review of 40,000 men. He was opposed to this war, and is uoiversally regarded here as a man of great virtue, as welt as of great intelligences Of the fall of Sebas topol melancholy forebodings are entertained by the Russian population here I came here be lieving that the conquest of tho Crimea would end tbe war. I am now thoroughly convinced that it will protract it. All that you bear through .England about poverty and distress here is false. Tho Emperor's popularity, im putable to his excellent privates character and his figure and personal address, is unbounded.” More Effects of the Late Drought. Tbe Baffalo Republican says that there were ovor 100 veesels aground on the St. Clair Flats, De troit, on Thursday last, and that up to that time not a vessel had passed Detroit from the upper lakes Some of these vessels bad been aground seventeen days. It has been ascertained that there are one million of bushels of wheat on board tbe vessels agroond. The Republic adds: Unless this embargo is raised, tbi.i V'.rge amount of grain flour will have to go iu tore ou ite ar rival here, as it cannot be slipped on tbe caoal after tbe 23th of November, tbe canal closing by order on tbe sth of December. The detention of this large amount of wheat on the water has undoubtedly eaused the present high prioes of flour, which would have fallen 10 or 12c per barrel, below the prio? it is now quoted at. ' 1 ■ c t {-• - .. -U ■ • •, t . .;■* tTrom the Faria Oorreepondeaee of the XmAow Usmu] Pabis, Monday, Nov. -6, 6 p. x. The affair of Mr. Scale, which at one moment menaced to Jbe rather snpleaftnt in Its remits, may be considered as settled, and tho riimor to which I alluded in my letter of yditerdfj, re specting that gentleman’s return toFariihimrotffr forSpaio, is completely correct T mentioned yesterday he charges which are Stated been alleged against M. BWile as-justifying that stop ttr antboritiesadoptedagatoiAhlm. I may now mention, what Is said on the other side. It is denied by M. 8. ule and his friends that his conduct since his return from Madrid has been otherwise than prudent and reserved—more, in deed, than might be expeoted from his rather Im pulsive character. It is affirmed on his behalf thnt.be has not conversed with or seen the members of the revo lutionary party in France; that he .even denied himself to them whenever they happened to visit the bonso where he was staying, and that be did not converse with or see the chiefs of the revo lutionary party in London. All these assuras ces, I understand, have been given by M. Soule himself to the other members of the Amerioau diplomatic corps in London, and to the Secretary of Legation, who was commissioned by the* Uni ted States Minister In Paris to prooeed to Loo don to see M. Bonle on that subject. It is oer tain, on snob assurances being given, Mr. Mason thought It his doty to inform M. Drooyn de l’Hnys that, unless M. Soul# was allowed to pass through France on hie way to Madrid to resume his functions in that capital, he should demand hia passports. The French government, is I have already mentioned, repeatedly declared that it had no intention of offending the government of the Uni ted States. Independently of its right to ex clude from its territory any stranger giving it oause of umbrage, it foooded Its present sot on a law cnaeted in 1808, in virtue of whieh any Frenoh citiseo who should beeome the natarat ised eitisen of a foreign State should not outer or reride on tbe Frenoh territory without tho permission of government M. Soule bad be come a naturalised American aubjeet, and had entered Franee without the necessary authorisa tion; therefore tbe French government bad not acted against international law The govern ment, bowevep, expreesed Its regrot that any thing should have ooeurred likely to distarfatho harmony between the two countries, and, either believing or doubting M. Sonle’e innoeenoe, has contented that he should pass through Franee on bis way to Madrid, for tho difference oppoars •till to be maintained between a residence and a passage. Tbe government derided, I think, very properly. It bai quite enough on its hands at this moment, without being drawn into a with th e United States. At all events, M. Soule’® friends expeet to ••• him to-morrow. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Nsw Yoek, November 24. Tho steamer George Law has arrived in the Bay, with California dates to tho Ist inet, and $1,668,044 In speoio. Tho George Law brings about 480 passengers. She oonneeted with tbe atesmerJoboL Btevens. She left Aeplnwall at midnight on tbe llth, and arrived atQotraatice at five tbit evening. There Is but little new* from California. Tbe proceedings against Ham ilton Bowie, late City Treaanror of San Fraaeis co, charged with bavlog fraudelentiy abstracted tbe books and papers of h!s office, were contin aed daring nine days, before tbe Recorder, aod then transferred to tbe Coart of Hml mil Tbe matter was Kill unsettled. This ia the nil pro* vailing topic of San Fr«nciseo. Admiral Despoicte-, of the French squadron, and Gen. Wool had exchanged national courte sies. The weather was unfavorable to mining operations, bat tbe yield was favorable, la most ■ sections, and there was no oomplainlng among miners, generally, as to lack of gold. The tax able property of the State amounts to $BOO,- 000,000---an increase of $8,000,000 over last year. The eteamsblp Cortes, from Ben Juan, arrived at San Franclsoo on the 81st October. Judge WelU, of tbe Supreme Court, died at San Jobs on the 81®t October. The first through express for the openlag of the Ramsey rcute via Aeapnleo, was to leave San Francisco on the Ist November, ft B. M. ship Virago, tbe frigates Piqaa and Discovery, and the ship Plover had arrived at San Fran rises. Sandwich Islaod dates are to tbe 12th Ootober. Two British and one French men of-wer bad ar rived at Honolula. Boeieeaa la California wee quite brisk ; since the departure of the previous ■teamee iheLdemand for tho iaterior being good, Closing prices wSfeT for Gtllego and Haxail floor, $11,60@ 12.60. dear Bacon $13,50. New Batter 27}0. Nsw Toms, November 24.—The Grand Jury have fouod an indictment against Geo. Cooper and James Taylor, for libel on James W. Barker, the Know Nothing candidate for Mayor. Ex-Recorder Talmadge has commenced suits ■•gainst tbs Courier emd Enquirer sad Tribune for libel. The ship Omar Pasha arrived to day from Ant werp, and reports 66 casee of eholera daring her passage; SC fatal. On the 24th of Ootober, the ship Glenbours, from New Orleans, 64 days out, for Havre, was fallen io with and reported loss of o&e-foartb of her crew from yellow fever. Bostox, November 24.—8bort!y before ilx o'olock this morning, tbe steamship Canada o»me in oollision with the steamship Ocean, bound for Hallowell. Me., striking her amidshlp. Tbe Ocean took fire, abd soon after her boiler ex ploded, and several lives were lost The Canada still remains below. Buffalo, November 24 James Wadsworth, one of the trustees for eottliog up the affairs of the Formers'.Joint Stock Book, publishes a card, stating that the parties interested io the Bank neglected the promised assessments for tbe benefit of creditors, and refusing to have anything more to do with tbe affair. Tbot, N. V.. November 24.—A portioo cf the arch over the Union R. R. track felt this morn ing, injuring three of the workmen fatally. [from the Cloelnnatt Commo'cix! of Sotarday.j Know Nothing Convrontlon. We learn that ibis body, wbloh has been la session at the Burnet House for some days past, will adjourn to-day. The New Yotk Utrald't story, that the objeot of the meeting wae to nom inate a candidate for President, ia utterly un true. We understand that the subject of the next Presidency was not discussed. The object of the convention is understood to be to change the ritual and Constitution of the Order, so ns to make It more compreheoeive, and strictly ns tlonal. Among tbe delegates present are John M. Clayton, of Delaware, Daniel Ullman, of New York, and Major Conrad, of Philadelphia. A Practical Amswsb — There is an anecdote told of one of tbe Piacataqua Associations, who, addressing a sooiety of to adapt his discourse to tbe understanding of his hear ers. He inquired, “ supposing, in a northeast storm, you should be taken short in the bay, your hearts trembliog with fear, and nothing but death before you, whither would your thoughts turn ? to whom would you fly ?” One of the hearers, arrested by the description, cried out, “ Why, in that esse I should hoist the fore sail and etand away for Squam.” A Hard Currency.— The Governor of Arkan . sas, in his messago, sent into the Legislature on the 4th Inst., speaks highly of the financial con dition of the State. Arkansas Is one of the ftw States in the confederacy that deal only in gold and silver, of whioh nearly 980,000 remained In the treasury on tbe let of October. Daring the last two years the taxable property of the State has inoreased $45,788,008. Emigration to Texas.— The tide of emigra tion that is sweeping to wards Texas Is immense. The Port Gibson Herald, of a late date says/ that upon a single route that lies through Port Gibson and Rodney, there passed within the previous twenty days, between four and five thousand persona. These emigrants are princi pally from Lower Tennessee and the upper part of Alabama. Virginia Egg Bread.— Dissolve one table spoonful of butter in three and a half pints of milk, and then add one quart of Indian meal, half a pint of wheat flour; a little salt, and two eggs well beaten; mix ail well together, and bake in a buttered tin. Henry Walters, Esq, formerly Cashier of tho Harrisburg Bank, and a very estimable gen tlemso, died at Liverpool, Perry county, on Wed nesday of last week. The office of the Paris (Illinois) Republican was burned down last week. Counterfeit $lO bills on tbe Bank of Camden, South Carolina, are In circulation in that State. Tbe western Missouri papers report a heavy fall of soow in that section. Hon. Andrew Btewart is named for U. 6. Sena tor from Pennsylvania. The President has recognized Juan Calle jon, ae Consul of Spain for the port of New Orleans. '■ -vv- ' A 1 ‘ ' .«■■* V j •* ' * : ■ Of ill tie Hoe, of Peterkoff, tie “Cottage” ia : the most difficult of eeceee, Ouoe e year the,-. , gfooedj eatfeuodjorOt.»r« tkwira open to tho r i pghlte, Gurf ortMe pjttwJOendm, ■ iiotiegeo Me edtHerj onifaral briske dress of I a drifla*, tw whish ka flle balcony, [ aceompasWriby tkft Curia*, thrirekUJrvn And \ graodobildratt. iflti «* C&tag«" was bniU by a tbe present Emptm. wt the rtqtat of the Ecn > press, who, tired of Um apaclou* grandeur of ; the imperial palaoe at Peterhcff, begged the i Cxar to let her bare a house just largo enough to i' life ia, en famiHe, with only such servants ns should be iodispeusable, their mite remaining *t ■ the palace. This little rcsidenos is a perfect picture of rustio beaoity. As its name implies, ; its style Ig Eoglieh, being « kind of demt Tudnr • structure of two biorics, with numerous.gable l fronts, wbloh ere overhung by broad eaves. . From beneath these, bright, sunny-looking win* I dows peep out; round wbloh el os tee flowers and • creeping plants, in luxurious, profusion. The ■ Utile bijou is set In a parterre of simple and el i i egaot design, and bedecked with the most ordl i nary flowers, bat those tho chciocst and meet ’ odoriferous of their kind. Several of the sleep • log rooms art orer the pabliovooms. For • msrly, the beautiful grand-dnohbsses occupied • some of these'epartmeots; and their little beds, i hung with snow-white drapery, and tho general 5 arrangement of tba chambers, of oorrespondiog i simplicity, remain as jof yore. But imagine » that this fairy bower—this rose-covered cottage— [ this imperial dwelling, replete with every luxury and eleganoe—-contains one apartment so much • the reverse of all the rest, that in comparison it > resembles the penitential chamber of an asoetie. • The principal feature iq it Is a small iron bed* - stead, npon which lies a thin mattress—some • say of straw; others, of bpraa-hair; but it is i hard enough, any way—covered with green ' leather, and a bard pillow of the same kind. A • hard couch, stuffed and coveitd in like manuer; 1 a table, a fejr hard chairs, cjitred en suite, over i the back of one of whiob bajjpf aa old military - cloak; and behold the bed-cfcaofber of the Csar. I This old cloak laws especial favorite, and is probably related ia some trey to a cherished : pair of clippers, whiob the Jfopress embroider’ •d for her imperial husband in the second year of their marriage. Thsemmlipperfl bsvo been i fa on ever riaoe, »ad.' - kg may be imagined, ’ will aov eoareety bold wether. Many at? i tempts have beta made to etpersede tbcm In the imperial estimation, but aßtp no purpose ; and > the tattered old favorites stjU hold office its spite of every effort to displace two. Another room of great interest ia the Emperor’s library, or “look-out bonne for here, without leaving the room, bin Usjeety oau glvtKhis orders to the fleet, being provided with tpqhkiog trumpet, tele* graph, teleseope, etc. At boon, if neither re* views nor military macosbvres intervene, the Emperor drives the Empresf'tbroagh the shady park, whiob ia moat places (a impervious to the •un's rays. Aftardwflor (in dfammer four o'clock ia tba imperial dinner hour,) the Cur drives hie “Satroocha,” or “old woman.” as be lovingly calls her, to inspect some improvements comple ted, or projeets in cootempUticn, sod not uofre* qoeotiy astonishes her with some f legaa* or sr n limentalty devised surprise On one such occa sion the imperial pair warn driving through the Empress' park, when her Majesty wee surprised to perceive a piece of ornamental water where no such embellishment previously existed. She Vv»!:c«l agaia, &ud teholdl a.beautiful ialaod float, ed on its surface; aad aCQ.more surprising. th>s Ulst was clothed wl»h tall Shrubs in rich bloom, aad fall growo trees! Ceald it be a dream, or rn ehaotmant? It was difficulty bdirfv* U a reality; for but a shot t period befofc her Majesty parsed by that same place, and wild trees of the fomt stood ia countless numbers on the very spot now occupied by tbe picturesque scene before her. The Cior invited her to alight, and entering a light, fairy looking boat, which lay moored near, ♦he Emperor ferried her across the enchanted isle, whiob they entered by a narrow pathway, bordered with the Csarioa'e favorite flower*, and overhung by the feathery foliage of tbe dwarf •cacia, Biheriaa honeysuckle, etc. Following the winding coarse of tbe pathway up a gentle deolivity, the Ocarina beheld au elegant temple or dome of rich iron work supported on graceful pillars encircled by rare creepers, aud beoea’b ibis dome embowered amid the most beautiful blossoms of the choioest exotics reposed & bust of herself. Tbe Cxsriaa cast one look at the dedication—**To the day of my life”—which wee inscribed la Ross on tbe pedestal, and seis ing the hand of the Cxar, was conveying it to her lips, when be tenderly clasped her in Lis arms. The inhabitants of Peterfcoff are mostly all acquainted with each other, and like one large family, relying upon the paternity of all its members, they deliver themselves up to the most perfect eecurity ia their frec*and-eapy ar rangements aad mode of life. The ladies pass Ahs whole day in the opM air* either io the ve rt&Aahs, portiooe, br gffi to their houses, where they have «helr meals served ; or. •trolling away In separate detachment*, find themselves mile* from heme, uaatteaded, and without tbe least feer of intrusion, even from a druakeu man 1 In whatj art of the world oeuld one meet with tbe tame privileges. Aw Uwoallaxt Maw.— An advocate haiiog lately gained a suit for a poor youog lady, ebe remarked. “ I have nothing to pay you with but ray heart" “ Fland it over to the clerk, if you please, I wish go fee for myself,” replied be. la tha R«m*4jr— UORSITS INVIGO RATING ELIXIR OR CORDIAL—If there b< u t bprdal provktesce in tb« fall of a *parro»," so U there alto in tbe plorking of aa herb. What now would be tbe condition of Lhouaeods, If Dr. Born, la bL< oriental wandeiloge, had not dUooTrred tho plant which giro to bU Invigorating Elixir or Cbrdial, ite extraordinary potency in fauctionaj dbeeMef lie found the prolucUon growing and in nee remarkable for loogevity and for exemption fhm tho barraaalog dievaaee of civilized life. lie nude many loqalriaa aa to the effect prodceed by this lerb, tod the TcpUiW convinced hint that it possessed refctcrat've and vitalising properties heretofora unheard of, eteept io feUo. HaTiog concentrated tbe jui -es of the plant, sol combined U with other vegetable extracts, he commence.! experi menting with the .compoun! upon himself sad other*. Finally, be pr-een'ed to the world the Invigoratlug Elixir; and what la all Us feme as a philosopher and traveler, compared with that whkh he will arrive from the intro duction of this rejuvenating Age and de erepitude fowl new life stirring within them, under th« influepoa of Ibh unrivalled exhllerant. Ihu trembling, shaking, daspalrlog, strength!! is v.c ims of nervous disease b enablal to throw off the incubus that was pressing him to tbe earth; tha ayspeptlc patient feds bis appetite rv turn, and tha powar of dlg-stlon with it; and weman, «cf fering under tbe tortures of hysteria, or any cf the delilits- Uug oompUlotsor dbahiUllas wbi h belong to her sexually, experiences in avery fibre of her shattered system the restorative effects of this peeriM* remedy. The OonlLd Is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot tias. Prioe three dollars par bottle; two for five dollars; six for twelve dollars. C. 11. RING, Proprietor, IOJ Broadway, New York. Sold tiy Druggists throughout the United States, Caoma and tbe West Indies. rLKUING R BttOA, No. SO Wool street, Pittsburgh DtL QUO. H. KBYBKR, No. 140 Wood street, do K. E. BMLI.KR3 A CO , No. 67 Wood street. P VLKAIINU. Allegheny City. nor*23 daw Testimony cannot be Cou trnrert«d.»«Oneof tbe oast startling cases Is narrated of Da M’LAIWS VKMHFUGie by Dr. John Dutlsr, of Lowell, Trumbull county, OLfo. The case was that of a young lady who bad been very idek for eight ye in, and bod consulted a number of pbyriilaDs, who had treated It as ooe of ProLpsns Oteri Dr. Butler was then called In, and for a time believed with bis predecessors, that it was a «-■*- cf Prolapsus. He was however, soon forc-d to the conclu sion that his patient wa< suffering from Woruu, and, after much persuasion, prevailed upon her to take two doses of Dr. M'Lane’s YennlfUge. Tbij medi-Jae had tbe effect Of removing from her a countless number of tbe largest size. After she passed tlitoj her health Immediately returned. BhS U since married and continues to eojoy excellent health. Forebateri will please be careful to ask fur Dr. M’Lane's celebrated Vermifuge, and take none else. Alt other Ver mifuges, In eoxnpuison, are wortbleaa. Dr. M’Laue’o gen uine Vermifuge, also hts celebrated Urtr Pills, can no* be had at all the respectable Drug St 'res In the Called States andCanefta. Also, for sale by the sole proprietors, plkuixo W 103., Snceeasors to J. Kidd A Co., GO Wood street. nov2B:daw of the Heart, Nervous Di*J ««i Ufer Complaint, Neuralgia, Dyxpepfla, Costiveness »nJ Piles, are all relieved and cured la an incredible short space of time, by Carter's Spanish Mixture, the great tonic and purifier of the blood. It contains not a parade of Mercury, Opium, or any noxious drug; it is perfectly harm* loss, and has cored more than fire hundred cases or dhe 4* THE COTTAGE AX TELEGRAPHIC. By tfeirO'&iiUy licea for th« Horning Boat [ Tbo Eiotcrn lice Dot being in working order, we are without oar usual despatches.] CiacinrATf, November 25.—The tier ha* rben 8 f&cbee. Weather cloudy, with »bnwere, snow andeleiL Market* unchanged.' Floar|7,7o@7.eo Whisky 82. Uafs flrur; sale* 500 at «l; goodheld at f4,10©1,60: emmll sales preen hems at 6. bale* Turk’s Island Salt atsl« Kanawha A 3 Alone; quiet. exchange drooping; bankers checked on ilia cast at premium, and bought at I@l J-5* K2W ADVEETISEKKHTS, 3&- TO LETS FOB BATJB AT THIS OWOR AGESCY. MO3BB V. KAT-3N. No. 19 Sixth street, agent for telling and buying PATKfIT BIGHT.*, tinow autberixed to sail the folloalag lately patented articles i Tro't’a patent Oil Globne. fbr Steam Engines; Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron. QrswfrpTs Bte«m and WaterGutgee; and, "GriCUb's Wrought Iron Bailroad Chair Uaehlnes- These articles Lave been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in one. Tie is also authorized to sell nights to make and rend these articles in any pert of the country. He baa aim f r «*ls hot-pressed Nptls and Washers, and finished Braes Work. ffi» Is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented birh's »nd new Inventions, and give to the bust oc‘s foithfui and constant attention, lie refers to the following Tb« anVerlbera hare loo; t eco acquainted with Ur. Most* F. Eaton, tod bare no hesitation in reoommendfoff him, to ell who may wish to employ bia aerriees, ai a (ten* tleortnof undoubted integrity and Indefatigablelndustry, In wfcooa, Jr., Wm Larimer, Jr~ John Graham, V. a Denny, n. Childs k Co., Janes Woo-1, N. Ilolmes k Bon§, P. R. Friend, Kramer k Rahm, Lorenz, L- R. Livingston, . Knap 4 Wade, WUIUm F. Johnston, William Phillip*. Pittsburgh, h’oTemlwr 27 th. 18S4. Horae Shoeing. Tills undersigned having succeeded to the basine** of Mesn.i Eulpbaod John Jackson. and located hhnaalf next door to Ihe Liver/ Stable of IL U. Patterson, on Di** tnuTid Ktr et. near Grant, U prepared to do the work of lIOKSE SHOEING, in the best manner end with the ot rnoft promptitude . Having had large experience in the buplnew.and poeeeaslne a thorough knowledge ofthertrao* tuie and character of the foot, md an intimate acquaint* ance with tb* dDeaio* of it, he baa confidence in bl* ahO ty to give satisfaction to all comer*. Observe—the Shop is next door to the Liter/ Stable of Robert H Patterson. Diamond street. Uor*ee rhod to please easterners. nnv27ftlm W. 8. JACKSON. 6a and See. CATIGO takes first class PICTURES at very -taodewte price’, at his near and com mod io * GaMexy, No 7C I‘onrtb street. PitDbargb. Like nee»e Mrt in Carer, Locket*, Breastpin*, with ”' i .?|S s r r ‘ despatch, in the latest styles and La any weather; for very youug parsons elear weather, from 11 to 3 o'clock is preferred. Itroma open to visitors from 7 o’clock, A. If, to 10 o'clock, P. M. nnrW • Veterinary Surfeom ’ THE subscriber being thoroughly acquainted with nil dim* sea incident to the Bone. re«p*otfiaiiy oßerehig ■-rvfcea aa a VETERINARY BURGBOW, ta aU who may have ocea lon fbr than. Be taay be f mad at bis Bbop,on IHamocd atravf, near Grant, n«xt door to R. V. PtUimi'i Livery Bfabie. |nov27:Jlai W. 8. JiICMOS. NEW DOokS —Just pnblbbvd sad fer tala by ILMIbBR A No. 32 SmilhfieU street— Ida Vay, a Story rf Things Artnal and Pwrible. In Doors and Oat, or Vi»wa from the Chimney Corner, by Oliver Optic. Ileartaelee, or The Brother's Wife, by the author of Heir n, by N. p, Willis. Southward Ho! by W. Gilmora Sycnna, aatbor of The Scant, Ac. Fml- Verson, rr The Victim cf Avarice, * aeqoei to To am aod fcer Mooter— com plefe. WondV Natural HUtiry, with 450 illartrmUooiu TLe PrUe of acovel, bv Ledjr Scott. Th«H 'toti«l Brother Jonathan, for ChrLtmu aad Near Year—price 1 J^ccatv. Ufdej'> Lidy'a Book; for Bcenaber. O tham’n Magazine, for recerober.' <'rU?rx>q*a Magma ne, for December. * Majjaz'n* of Art, for November. Tor fain bjr H. MIffER t 00, dot 27 32 Smithfield street. SMALL FARM — VOU bAL>—l hi rty-t wo acre*, «M*Vet. »>! which an river bottom, remainder good upland uxl all tillable; about twenty acre* la caMnUon,balance in prlsi-i tlnj'-or. snjjnr Tee, pea.-h and walnut; a good Dwel ling llcii*:', Stable, Corn Crib*, 4e.. about three hundred Fruit Tiro, of good quality; a gocdGarJen; ppringofgood Water, kc. Tbs abore Farm l« pleasantly situated, at the point of Mill err-ek and the Ohio rlter, at Barm-*’ landing, Ohio, hint (I,ooo—onthtblrl la hand, remainder la one and two year*. 8. CUTHBERT * SON, Real but* Agent*. 140 Third atreet. j^TEAMBO/ _ -OAT CAIUN FUK.'iITUKt—He tn eottfitoUj n mauutartarln; Furniture md Chair*, of erery ftmriip lioo, .-'tk*l‘e for B»«sirbcat Cabin*, and flatter ourrelre* *• at w* rrm itleui* both la the promptitude with which we fli! Older.* and ihe term* n>>o which we sell D3Ti7 T B. Yucxq ft CO. 38 SmirhfteM rtreet r J'U’i^IiA! , KUII J CHAlNS—toother J 4 of tboaceesyre* | e lain* Chair*, m> suitable for invalids, or tbai all parts « f the world nov2S APPLES— 3i bbi* chufC-e TarietieS, this Hey by HBNRT H. COLLTNB. HlurtJllE till AWLs—A. A. MASON A CO. hare jolt re ceiteJ a Urge and splendid assortment of lour and square Brncbe Shawls. nortt Doculk cknnilsu bkocue suawls—aTaTma- SON k CO. will open, this morning, 60 long Broehe Shawls, with double centre*—something entirely pew. BLANKKTs— A. A. MASON 4 0». invito attention to tbair superior a**or»ment of Blankets, consisting of more than 500 pairs of tbe different grade*, all Beilina at 30 p-r cent. less than last year’s prices. dut2s * OOUSTtO OIL, 'FOR Uraattl’s OtUii /\ the worst cases of Deafness, invariably giras relief In cases where the auTTerer U continually troubled with bunlog coiaes, sounds like the falling of water, and the hummin t of icswts, this Oil will give Immediate rwlieraod effect a cure. Cbil iren or adults habitually troubled with car a.*he, will Bed a cure by tbe use of this Oil. Mo deaf per«>n s*:oulJ be a Jay without it It has cured deatntea of many years aiaciiog. Trice %l a fiaak. Sold only, in Pittsburgh, by H-*v23 P. T,. CUTIIDEKT, HOThirJ ftm-.t. 4 'HHHT.M AS. Ac.—Jim rectived, by expre**, double He J * t°fl 1 BUOTIIF.iI JONATHAN, forCbriatmai tod New leir—one of (ha beat numbers e?er L-sued. The fl»« Point wne cf New York. i* worth, Alone, 1i%4 cent*. BUetwood, for Korea ber. * 3 London Quarterly. Qoicy, frr Decemb*', 2) cerate, second supply. For rale at SAMUEL B. LAUFPEB’S . aor2s Ko. 87 Word mrert P^^vmu” JUSt r ' >ceiTL ‘ a-i£)n^P oora * t IdlewHd, by ely ° r Tb * Brotbet ’ a Wife i Ihe author of Red- OrehinN American Monthly, for December. Fred Vernon, or The Victim of Avarice. a sequel to Wo man and her Uastec, by J. Y. Smith. IJJe In the Clearings, by Mrs. Hoodie, fifth supply. P.etorial Dr.ther Jonathan, for the UoUdars J UAt received and for ale by W. A~ GILgEXPKXNF.y * CO.’?. No. 76 Fourth aijeet. tt _ Vive la Flame. ~ f? N " IS THK FuUL*S CONSTANT COMPANION*”— U I'rofij. sors MILLAK & tIKUTUEK hare room for * few more pupil*. , Vj mao Cabj>B wrlttoo equal to Engrarluff. PlfMe rat! and **ee Prof. M. * Bro. write. Do cot le do ceiled by traced work. Open t:ll ly o’clock at night Ac.denij- io LAFAYrarii BOILDIXO, corner of Fourth and wood Ptrcft, over Welden’a Hook Store. uo?28 To the Kir - *o* k j«otorg and Cltlsena oftba Third I rt ___ Ward, Pittsburgh. OFFER myrclf as an Independent Candidate fir AL. DKRBIAN for the Third W.S of *• Tn !S! Thf I|n3-"l0,',?:'"/““’T. 1 | n 3-" l0 ,' , ? : '"/““’T. 1855. Union mkl«J In the Third Hard for the last Fix year*, aod in Pittsburgh from ray boyhood, a period ol firtytw.i jean*, therefor*l would niosi respect, ully solicit the suffrages of nar fellow, dtisens, at the ensuing election for Alderman. _? OT2r ? QEOr.GE WATSON. T.'VrUla* Clasa—Duff’e Colleve. UKB LkbSuNa PKOM A -WRITING TKACUKR WHO tXUIDITS NO SPBCIMEN3 BUT 1113 OWN.-The livening Writing Clavei • f this Institution « n n-iw in foil operation, under Mr. J. D. WILLIAMS. ladies meet in a H?p*rate apartment frcm 3 till 5 o'clock Those dwirotn of obtaining Mr. Williams’ eplenild style of nesi IVmnaoship, will p>&.e call and get specimens of hie vUi u and onumouUl Yi-i Ing aid Wedding Cards execu ted npoo short notice. IIU work In tbls line will ba found superior to any crereipcutei in this city. norW Pocket Book Loit. 1 " LO.'T, on the tiieri lost, between » ana 3 oVloek, In going from i‘jtl*burgh to fchurpsburgh Ferry and back orin the Cemetery, a I’OUT MONNA.E, containing between |!00 ana SIjU in go:d anl notes; alsp, a due-biH ?or 2100 aod a note forfTVfc The finder wlli be liberally rewarded by Wing U at J. A. NAYLEK’g Clothing Store, comer of Ulh-rty ami Market stmts. nov23 \» ITT3BUItii'ii TKUof COMPANY, Ao«»kr':*£ 1864. 1. The Prerident and Directors of the Pittsburgh Trust Company havo this day declared a dividend of rirs plxcxkt on it* Capital Stock, out of the profltsof the last six months, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal represents tires, on orafter 27;b ins{. _cor- :td ' JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashky. \|f ATUUKS AND J It Wfc'LKY’.—WILSON, No (If Market Tf street, cirnerof Pou:th,_has u-eeived a large lot of fine Watches, suitable lor railroad and river men. Also Ladies Watches and Chains, of the most desirable patterns ani at v»ry loir prices Also, Jewelrr, Csstora, Tea Ware SpecU'-les, and rilver Fpoou*, For k<, Ac, all at lower prices than usual elsewhere, ami wnrrautci Watch repairing cone promptly in the best manner Jewelry and KmH*m» made to order, norgl MAUdZINkiS kOlt DK .JKAlßK’t.—UoUey’aLadC’Tllaolr Petersoh’s Ladies' Na ional Magazine hicelrrd ana for sale at the rheao Book Store of W. A. GILD KNPENNEY A CCL ; 78 Foorth street. ■ .'XIRA FAMILY BLrrtiu, putupiniuand2olbD«ck- Xj «S*» espws ly for family use, received thU day by rail. r»md and for sale by [oov2l] BBNRY I|. COLLINS A*U LK 2r i i’° tbla J f a V t u Nc .* Um n PPio* UoiaenGate, Hambop, Ac, rea-lrei this day fcy ”° tal HK.HY B. COLLINS. 1)1U — lOO tons JoniaU. 'con cii ircual; 100 “ Nos. I am! 3 ActbracUc; 10 J “ Mercer Uouotv/eoko ; fnr sale by KING A UOOttUKALi. BLuOiiS— l&Q ions Lake Ctivoplain , „ W “ JunlaU, (Unp Forge,) fit sale by KING * MOOBIIKAD rto™?r»o bales Cotton in (tore and tor sale by V nor!3 j. y?. BUTLKB * CO. SPECIAL ITS* A CARO—DB. CAfcVCT K. YB0&*«f M York- woold.jujnoupoe tafhe ciUseas gf Mariam yeuosyiviMe 'hu U te atTprsainr deßvarihg4ldMgW of LBcroan,Av be waTfiSttm December 18th, daring which period hrmr latjOwlfrl dally, at his rooms at the Chy Octal, oornar offtWed BwithftiM struct* fir POLMONASY CQKBTOrtZOV, JJ ‘' Aszßsi\eutoNio-uuMiiitn^j DYdPßtttA, PKMALBDtSBAfIftL ax>d all others connected with ■* to Owiwif lion, ia the treatment of which hi* amnia experience ami unrivalled opportnirttj for observation hare given Ua the .most marked soeeete. ", Dr. fitch datlrev to see bis patients peraonally, lnertiy,. instance, vbera-iri* possible; where It Is; not, a careful : statement of the eaec.msy be rent bficifer, to wtrteh a prompt reply wW be returned, giving bis opinion of this case, and when be Is wlillag to undertakethe treatment; will state the expanse of the wmetfiee rsqmUKa. fnofaUer trs» Pitubarsh Tran Company, awnna 171% 1864.—1ne annual, mrsifat M jySaftoahMfe. ere of the Pittsburgh Yru*t Company -vfit n held at'tbw Banking House, on hlOXDAY,lipesmber the JTth lost, between the hours of 10oVJbclt,A.Ofc,andSo’doek, P.IL, when an flection f-r nine Directors, to aerto for-thccasa* iug year, wi i be held. novl7:ttt JOHN D. BCPLDY, Ouhier. \fss* PitUbargh and Dris tice U hereby given to thofltorfcbokleTß of the Pitt* burgh and Krle Baltroed Company, that an ejection vfll be held at West Greenville, Mercer county, Pa- on the FUST MONDAY Op PBCBMuEtt, et-11 otoockTA. It, for Sbwe> ton to mrve for the eomioc year. dotlO TI.QHAB J. SOWER, President. ... HOWAjIo Heaiih Auceietlon of PltUbarfU, No. 10& THUD cT.tBKT, opposite. meYangrapli Otto*. This Aasodation is tngsuTtafl foe the pnrpoee of affording mutual assistance to each other, ia oasaof atakseasarao' cUenL By paying a •mall yearly payment, tba members of the Association secure* a weekly baaefitAnringstekaam, averaging from to SIB per wsfc. InWhAtaodatlon all members are equally interested fat the management and profits. . . AA M^KBWnßyfimUint T. J. Htnna, Seerafazy. . v > Finance Committee Jceua Sms, Jans Xuan, 6. IL- Horrsm. • - *. tonauhtogPhyriciati—P,l«n%M.D < . novBaf Life, File And Maria® IssvaaetCoapasy; OFFICE iFIttUBT&&EZ, -‘ A4SOVIC HALL, PITTIWSAHi F|i* JAJUB jg. SOOU. lYrriiMif Cbaucs A. Ootios, BeotUCT. -i. .. ; •., • XbUAJompcny aukes^enrinfAoeeapMiimißiartoer eoßMeted with UPS KI&Ka. ' • x - - ' ! Aleo. ifuut Hb.l b«4 Cargcr Kbits ont&* ftio u 4 Mb. itaipfß nrm «sd trfbat&rbe, andMettoe Bbfc* pamlfr. Aiml agaiiut Low ena lfesuge b j fie. Pnrila ot ilm Bea «oJ Inland Sfiodee uATnaMrtabtA PoliciesUraedat Ow hnr«t .nmtmakmitmSSSm.-, to all parties. . :.»•« . ' ■ ...s.ui James 8. Soon, | Wm. 8. Hires, .v.-.t'.; lamud M'Uoriua, . | Jabsaß.JcaiL , William rfailßps, | AbumbrtsdW.V ~ ' ? JobnScott, i Jehafalle«to% ' ' i Joseph P.^amra,St P*-| fcrtsttOalaaj! i tPAlpta, -J tbttidsr JmcMl, 'Jibs* ; Wm.f. Jobssten, ] strosg Gossip, J*m«s UarsfcaJ, - ■ J Ooorge B.feiaen, • | HiramtetaßHTv. my'Alj • - . t. - > - ' f * TaA « I ?£% A^ O SS? PA,uf ’ Q *™ T^ l ££2gfg2& MOOjOOO. rinaS?- *-■V Sffl, S£s3£* JJ Samuel Tudor, > »M« Sower? JESSES* 2SS&S2? \ MUesA-lattle, UaurX. Pott, MuLßomil, ■> Aacanlkuhiß, QtlftlTU F. fiOLTU, ....'• i « H.lliw-^; 49»£olfcfc«OB HniodldiadlttiftMHitffmnr ouu*a»it iunMt4% M-P«iu»>*. IMdiHk>r 0. Harbaagh, , Walter Bryant, * . William*. Haye.’ **nSM**n. J deeS *Hf- Cempaay at L*» City ef Pittikw|lu J. K. UOOBUiUP. I'rmidcst-'BOBBBX FI2CNXF, flirn in* bit again*! FIES and MARlwr wnr« of all fctnde. Ofiee; &o. 99 ftMtritmt. WIKIOH T.J.Aataaoi, E.B.Bjaum, H.B. Wilkin*, WilUaza ColliiiffVQetf* v John M. Irvis, Wm. WUkhuon, —>WL - B. C. Sawrez, Wm.M.idgir, 0. H. Puisoa, R. fl. Huberts, Joeejita Kajw, D»tU A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. A LOT OF QBOU.li>, ih* rim bosk. la w>»in»i»«i 2SB fait bjr SjO aod bogndad bjr Aar Umil. mUI b* sold on reuonabie itrnu It is sear Bakcv«il 4 Ca’« d** glass worki, &ui Mural ot&er m*oa£*ciarinx ««uk, Usi.meuts. It is ttw and best lot aov to be bad in Biraingkan far maaafeturipg parpom. Stk narffaeL and etsar af InemabruMk . & 8. M. BJuT§/atMiLav.Ofiee, 6 Foatib KrOet, above Emtthßald, Pittsburgh- (Tr?. Wester* Penney lrn&laHospital,— Dry. L. ScmwCK, decwiuL fcctwsn Wand —s ctzeeta, and J. &jced, corner of AUt* ghesj city,, are the aUruJiag Phjridanato the above Inetj tution? for the flm quarter of IBM. „> Appiiotiuoi hr atitUim nuj bp nidatotboittldl hours at their oflkrs. or jI the Hospital at 2 o’clock. P. M. injury are reodrad at all bean, without form. faiAa o?*v c « X»A«sa, lio MARKET street, fit*. and country dealers ms and wall woods as any Eastern honse. and tarns prices, that eavinc roltht, tine and asixmse*. js&Tl of to—tisf, W—hhwtoa HalL W Wood street, between f ifth strut sod Virgin nnwiUß iiOOQ*, —3l—t» even Tuesday erwinc. Mncsstiti Sxouimun, ho. 37—Meet* tatand tWrd Friday of—eh month. [aai^kly IT?* Mttec—l Ur JOCKNBYMKS TAILOBB EO Uv*' dJCTY,of hti'burjlunil *itb oi fTtry month, «t H(!HOcm.iHTinHi l id the DUmoBtL hj order. • “ Jelsy _ GBO. W. BXBSK, geeretarr. jT*»ATTt\iJOiS] 4 L O—Yon«mhiwilym J rour Armory, os UO4DAY& WEDKES* UAYB Md tUfiAVS, for .drill, and to *""»rr*t nth Qtais u may oc-ne Utfbre the Com pen*. ' P. Kivt La ml for Sals. I£( )(t ' J ‘‘ LA -' 3 I-'* TOKKSt oorair, nor IOUVJ tiie Clarion river. Hut land Is heavily cheered, has an excellent Mil, and U**fcl to contain an abndaace of iroo ore, and a thick Trio of UtantaMW cod. IW ** Yrcisn gu railroad, which will nndaubtediy bii taflt, vill run Terr ttoiih if “• *■“ Elk county, weU Umbered and watered, and lying near (he route of (tie Snoburr and Erie railroad. ho better investment a'uH be made than In tbeee lands. Tbu vouipUttion of the ruolmry and Erie, Um Allegheny Va.lcy, and the railroads throngh that region will render the coal, lumber, iron cm and roil, of gnat ralue. Enquire of. _ C. B. U. SMISH, Attorney at lav. Mh 147 Fourth street. feb22re*ta.-tf 1.., l«*w Books* * AM autLotUrd to«eli k.w come saleable Law lj voii. I l *. lupora, bj’ Uarr; liouvicr’a Inaututo; tircAlief’i Krileim; . Wtarluo's Digest, lasted ; * And i tber Bepcrt*, Works, Ac. lliiu. p. QILLMO&B, at the offlce of Morahij DU - ILDISO LOT FOR 4 LOT JM fe«t fruuv ua U'VLUS airaet, uni exttadhu il, back 100 ttfet to Wiile aiiejr. Oo th*oaek Dart of thft lx»t in a Cellar Walt, built lor Lwoaaull Hotuea. iw ia io a dcilrable location for a rviidtiua; »»«< till bt low, aud on favorable t«nsa. Title rood-and *l—» Incumbrance. -Enquire of GKO. t. UILLHOKJL At Offlct of Moraine Poet. _ Lot for Sale* 4 Ufl ’- 4 *** fr o ** on Canon straei b/ 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, *£] h cheap. Enquire of GBO. fe fiTr.t.wfwmi, J* iB atofflcaof tha Morning Peat LDI Nu^lJt A* l 0 A B™ bar S* ln **a be had bjnpijriar mob at the office of the Mo. JSiSQ POST. - ‘ / l*l3f VERY LATEST MCoIC.—HENRY KLSBKB has. Jart receh per exprra* tbe following eseelbßt new {*» “ e ’Aifr.‘y° eJ b * Wf t ».*.W>nng by do. when sba>l we meet. new ballad bj do. Down the rim, du«o the Ohio; now .Ethiopia me. Uy Zephyrs, Southern Arielfa: bjS.l.BculL '■ PIANu: PwUra de Concert, y*rj brilliant: compel by H. Album Learee: a oeUeetiuo of Polkas, Waits*, MnebM, etc., in tlx numbers, composed and arranged exurmriy iir young popUs: by Henry Kiebrr. - m No. 1. Clara Polka Mazurka; . “ 2. Lora letter Gallop: ~ ** 3. Hfotmeilucb; ** 4. Uasel Dell Walts.; M 6. Sommer Bide QukksUn: “ 6 - Stolen Kiss Polk*, Draim Uft BehotU,eh : by Framl, a Brown.' Qune King Sebotthch: by do. Spring flowers, brilliant Waits: by Jocbo. noTga Third street.riynoMheoSdattSp. 'T'Hli SEQUEL—A conclusion to “Woman and bar w. T A —The final conclusion to this very popylat fan k Q published at lasVand entitled Piu'uuai' nr The Victim of Avarice. Printed In tbe cheap form. 220 m! taro pages, and the price 75 c on per copy. _ Nod Litiof X-v> Iljokt: Constitution o. the United Ststm, by Geo. B °° k ° f Uirt-ij, with 450 rery fine engra- Magazine of Art, for Non mU-r. Yaokea Notion.*, for December. No. 7 llarjer'a Gazetteer of the World. “You bare heaid ot them ” Look at this hook with tfc* qteertihe Msjj of the Saranac, by Newton 51. Curds lllustnt d workkof aUkindi. Fccts. Annual., de, bound l» enH—ww*, fr pofa * UtT->lak,M 1 OMfcaataaM AUboguj, 6petere, FOft _ _ ‘wida, flgaWiih( to both S,ttK> oedermad rijgad, widy to nm ©at-wi mi»b9 . J»orB| : FO® SCH *2® AMBUPAfrIIAttLQ^SSag ; foul Dwocatjos* ia gold,-oak «a ttarfabr "' - Sail J^pmofwiMisEtjWr-.~T .... V: .j^KESSEr^L: - -«#_..- - wauBBSTBHhwC^ i Lof-uto>bo+’ amlfcoarr ipfpriflu fiias*w'%-- ■ : ■•'! -SiJSISP ■• -i: ■v's^'i J 1 “ SwmtdSrrT j t 1000 bora pE&M W. B. Ohm: ■' •'* - lOttiiwhflirti- ~ -, fc . -' t MOJ»«P w-.■ -*=- >'•••• jhtC£fl«ir*' L ioobW«,jM,iLo. Mnhireto, etvkta d - SO m • *» Mriwa. SO “ 8.. H. ** 10 “ to at Bopr; SO “ Kp. 8, lcrg«, Uichrri^ » a “ akL “ .' S&hfbhUL.S'B « ; 1* * mJ&Tg « J 10 kfttilogo Ho. l - '« v . 3> toxa* 1L O. Ffrtnd J’bTqK . 14ta— ' DOT 10 WORSB OB UK .TJATIauPSBookBtoM. Stewart’* BMorr of Archlteotuo. ■* IjUtkUT. HiOoty of AwhlteefamT ' H*a*rtf* AnUtcetaro, is 3 ▼ois.of Tbe Ametieao Architect: Hitch. Bial* Meters flnWfc; now. X« Hover's Architecture. Pnettesl Model Ootealttort'Brrß*. -BurAl Architecture: Quv. Asurtas Cottage Builder. ! Mill** Ancient JSrgtiah Architecture. Artscf Tinnlegend Cnn-rW i < Qotac irehJWerti.; ratted to mofeni MlcifeleftnU BWHudßoakfe - MwlmWi Awrlataat , t - . XUKbi «w Ba&reod’Cttrtea. h An»»ica* Mechanic sad Working Mini uder,2>. D.' fbr sale at low pdc« to I : 9. i 6s.llarkats tnk CJUJdffiffcocHHaxwje wtruoira a ki v*jj —~- O 1 Ward.) H*. I I tom: Ob the 18th ufiWl eurbtrm wwnyii The n%ht foitartof I weottehtd t+tihct thm yyj> j* l * notwfthet»ndli»c I had akst once tbt*4tbt tw* - *OKtwi thetl-cpulu * ®°°W twee lathe room wiiha*. -Th»w«Wm ■!».* *M (km OZ which. tamf w** f . . . 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