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I would not touch it, for I was cautioned about it on my arrival, by friends, and I took their advice. Thousands of indigent knaves, who practise law in L il t:;l; 3 "in% would Starve but for the hareeet they rea in the investigation of snob claims; and they stimulate inquiry, and excite false hopes by newspaper publications and letters—lueri raises—with the full knowledge that never a dollar could by possibility be recovered. 'Tie a thine &meet unknown to recover claims of this character. ro guard from unnecessary ex . penditure of gcod money on this worthless claim, I have wi:tteu the above; but to show you that I know something about this matter, I have pro. cured extracts from a paper (which is still pri vate property in the hands of the &raid) par ohnand nt a cost to the claimant of £l2O, and it is the only accurate pedigree of the Jennings family." lie hopes his hientis will "never embark one aixpence in the Jennings humbug. A man died here in August, who came from America live years ago, to lose hie all on a fruitless er rand. I should dislike very mush to see any of my countrymen swindled, especially my friends on the Rappahannock." This will also be sad news to the editor of the Cleveland Plaindealer and his friends, the Jen nings of Sandusky, who, we believe, harecouot ecl on it as a sure thing. But till things work for the beet. If Dr. Gray was to get his share of half n million, he might become indolent, sad the Democratic parry would then lose his ser vices; while on the other hand, if forty millions were added to the floating capital of Cleveland's upper lake rival, it might lead to a sudden "ex pansion" of trade, that would eventually sad in a " burst up." PITTSBIJAGH:_ EIATIJR,DAY MORNING D • EM MOBJFINO POST JOB OPPLCS. We would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the feet that we have :lust retched from PAllestelphis a number of booth of now Job Typo, end are now prepared to 511 order. for Cards, Circulars, Bill lielide,-Paper Books, Posters, and Programme. for mh ll -1 . tans. All orders will be promptly filled. "SOME THINGS VAN BE DONE AS WELL AS,DTHERIV. , Such are the well known words of a man who was Briers in hie time and in his way ; famous for his short speeches and his long pumps—Sam Patch, the Cataract man. He lost his life, to be sore, in attempting to illustrate the truth of hie maxim.; but that maxim still survives among us, areienay serve to show others the way to wisdom Omagh the anther mimed it. The philosophy underlying this proverb of Sam's, we suppose to be that considering bow msay wonderful things have been done in times past, we may expect similar things to be done hereafter; in short that it is hardly safe to predietate of any proposed achievement that it ix impossible. Wisdom-mongers in vain erect their theoretic barriers, the car of progress dashes through them as though cob-webs. Nor can this oar be stopped by a syllogism, al though logic' is a stubborn thing; nor can all the diagrams, equations arid differentials of a math sonaticien arrest its flight. The earth has many seerefts in her bosom which will yet be dug out ; and men are every day spelling out some new lesson in the open page above g nr heads. In short, discovery and invention are but fairly be gun; and thanes no department of knowledge that may not hope to reap abundant fruits here after. We ]taco been led into this train of reelection by observing the singular state of ehans into which the medical profession has fallen in our day. It ie no doubt incident to the nature of the profession that there stiould be great abuses by mere pretenders on the one hand and a rigid conservatism by the regular faculty on the ether. Attoordingly we find patent nostrums se eler ty (and, perhaps about as wholesome) as rott - n eggs; while of all your Old Fogies the eregethir physician " is the most incorrigible. Hence it is that real reformers—those who haii,ftele valuable improvements in their profession—basis' often been denounced and put down by the "Schools ;" albeit these same wheels have aft ?r -wardsbeen foremost in garnishing their sepel cher. Operations bays been dogmatically pro nounced impossible which were enbseqn en.ly performed; diseases incurable which have after wards been eared—fortune is ever developing the more skillful hand. and more potent remedy. Among the dogmas of the profession, for !a stance, one of the most peremptory has long been that consumption is incurable. But there is a man now in oar midst—Dr. Fitch—(a regu lar physician well known to the country in the treatment of this insidious disease, by medicated inhalation and mechanical remedies) who is putting this dogma to flight. In the nature of things we see no improbability in the case. Teat therein in the arcane of nature a remedy e-r thie great scourge, we think almost certain. Whether Dr. Fitch has got hold of it is a question of evi. deuce which those who are interested would do well to look into. Hehas an abundance of teed. monialsto exhibit, and there are persons now in our city who have tested him skill. It seems, we know-not why, that physicians who devote them selves to a single department, are apt to lose cast among'their brethren. The grest prinsit le of the division of labor ought, we think, teed to a different remoinsion. No doubt a complete knowledge of , Anatomy and Medicine are neees sae,' to qualif y a physician to touch protessioe ally the tip of one's finger; but such attainments pre-supposed, we see not why subsequent devo tion to a gingliedepartment may not be expeetrff to lied to pre-eminent skill. TEE ISDN AND THE LIGHTNING. The Sun is supposed to be the great source of that electric fluid which pervades not ODijk the regions of the earth, but piebably the whole of our solar system. The currents of the subtill• and powerful agent as they flow from the 800 may be-the force that drives the earth and otht r planets around the Bun, and around their own axes! The Sun is thus represented as the grest , galvanic battery of the solar system, supplyiri; by its electric currents the motive power of tbv system, and the light and heat that illumine! and vivify the natural world. According to thi theory electricity is the agent that warms int, life and growth the whole vegetable and aninibl world, and may be closely allied to the principl • of life itself. Considered in this view the variety of the funcl'ons that this agent performs is truly won derful. In one form or state it is seen leaping from cloud to cloud and bursting in bel loWing thunder; in another it is the obedient ser vant of man, carrying thought and intelligence wit t unerring certainty and inconceivable speed, annihilating space and distance in its flight. It is but aehort time since anything of impor Vince was known of this wonderful agent. It was but the dreaded element of the :thunder storm ihst no human power could control, or convert itlany available purpose. Dr. Frank lin's investigations did much to enlarge the boundatice of science by showing that this ele inept -of nature like all others could be made to subserve the use of man. After him'another American, Morse, reduced the discovery to prat ticaluse and now twenty thousand miles of wire . vibrate through every part of the Union, telling the "moving accidents by flood and field "Awl about the Crimea Or the morepeturefril College of our sister States. - laikortant Doelatolk,•9tatos Rights Vlnd t. As the telegraph reported some daye ago, the Supreme Court of our State, now in session at Philadelphia, through Chief Justice Lewis and Jmnicee Woodward and Knox, decided that in the following case the U. S. Circuit Court had no jurisdiction, and that the Sheriff was guilty of contempt of Conrt. The attachment is not `granted becauseal the ignorance of the Sheriff- Last year, at Witiffltebarre, the officers who at tempted to e Bill Thomas, a fugitive slave, 5 were eaves indictment for assault and in tent to kill, found by the Court of Lucerne coun ty, bat Judge Kane, of the U. S. District Court, discharged Unapt: . 'They were re-arrested by or • der•of 'the Stifffenae Court, and while in custody of the Sheriff were taken before the U. B. Cir- Gait Cairt on a !zit of habeas corpus. Judge Grler,.otfrthe testimony, ordered the Sheriff ,ti iirge them. The Sheriff obeyed the me present action was for an at taehmentinst the Sheriff for contempt of Cc*" Empwairs . woz.—A gentleman writing from London says that nearly the whole English arie• tawny is in mourning for the lone of relit' ives *hinted or ebot, in the Crimea ; and that the profusion of the "weeds of woe," give the promenades a moot sombre appearance. The flower of the young British military aristocrlcy, it will be remembered, was massacred at the battle *of Biattklava., The Light Cavalry, that suffered to terriAdgehat occasion, was com posed almost - 41W, the "blonde_" *; T":•'.7**4; -+„ vt . • a - 's • 4 .4, '• 4•0%. , , .„ - • • -' • - - • .. ' 40. The liallrood Convention at Cleveland. We have heretofore mentioned the railroad COnifiltion held at Cleveland on the 28th of November, of representatives of the eeveral lilies between New York,,Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore, Chicago, Cincinnati, end the Ohio - and rivers. Representatives, it appears, were present from thirty-one differ ent roads. We copy the following summary of the proceedings from the Cleveland papers: Resolutions were passed that no runners should he employed or commiecion allowed tar procuring passengers; that except at certain cities named, of which Cincinnati is one, no ticket offices shall be shovel, except at the tie pots; and, in the judgment of this convention. no general pans ought to be ieentil after the Ist nr tannery next, by any company, except to the president, superintendent, principal ticket or pase,ige and freight agents, and lost baggage mason+ of reads with which any mat company may have ticket nr freight arrangements. The tickets to such ovum and baggage masters to be issued nen the certifies+es of the nuporiii tendstit of the road by which the said agents and baggage msettre may be employed. L.nethy resolutions were rose.] upon the subject of emigrant passengers. The sixth de clares that the fare stall be se follow': New irk to Saelusky $14,65; Cleveland $l3; Detroit $l5 ; Chicago $22; Indianapolis $2O; Cincinnati $lB ; Columbus .$l6 ; Stiel byisl4,7s ; Xenia $17,40; Bel lefentitine $15,40, Dayton, via Xenia, $18; Dityten, via Galion and Bellefon SIK; D.,yton, sic Sandusky, $18; Toledo $l6; Lontevilie, United States mail lute, $"0,50; Leuisrdle, Ohio and Mississippi $2l ; Louisville and Indianapolis $2l. It was also resolved that the tariff of freight between New York and Boston, and Cincinnati, shall not be less than the Ntlowing rates:—let class,' $1,75; 21 clam, *1,20; Sd class. From the name places to Chicago, s'2, $1.50 and $1,90; to India:lap:die, $1,82, $1,20 and $1,06; to Louisville via Indianapolis, $1.82, $1,40 and ,21; provided, that the prices from New York laud Boston to Cleveland, and vice versa. on freight to and from Indianapolis, be the same its on freight to 1.13 d front Cincinnati. The following revolution ie a good one : That it be recommended to the eeveral compa nies here represented to memorialise their re spective Legudatures to provide suitable penal enactments for the punishment of railroad em ployees' to whom are ectrur :milt he enforcement of rules,and regulations for lb, preservation of per sons and property, and who by willful neglect or disobedience of such roles and regulations, produce collitions cr other accidents, by whiCh life is taken or imperilled. or property destroyed. Mrs. Mows , t Ritchie ha. , metier book in prese, which will shortly he published. Mr. J. B. D. De Bow lime reNigned the office of Coleus Plaperintervient, he having concluded hie The reeeipte of th•e New York Central Railroad ere eatirnated 1-.3. the Boar] of Manager , et $6,300,000 for the ensiling year. The Evening Port says they are over eetimated. In the exeontive session the nomination of the Hon. James B 11.1*lin. of Missouri. wan eon. firmed fl 3 Minister Resident at the Government of New Grenada The executors of Mr. Webster's estate have asked leave of the Plymouth (Mass.) probate court to sell much of his real estate as shall raise the sum of $109,206 79, for the payment of all debts and incumbrance thereon. Proceedings hare been commenced against the N Y. Express for libel, in stating that C. F. Loser. the Austrian Consul at that por', who left for Ear— , recently, wan a defaulter. The damages are laid at $50,000. The "Pacific" brings intelligence of the death of John Gibson Lockhart. for many years editor of the Edinburgh Review, and a son•in-law of Sir Walter Scott. Be was 62 years of age at the time of his death, which took place at Ab bottsford, on the 25th of November. No reg•tlar work being carried on in the coun ty pri.t, r., at which Dr. Beale could be employed to ado utage, lie officiates as an assistant In the opothc-ary's department, and performs all the dental operations required by the prisoners. His health,, it is said, is suffering from the close con finement to his cell. INTERESTING TO LADIES, PARTICULARLY THE "STaoNo.MINDED."—In the December number of the Law Register is a singular decision by bie honor Judge Galbraith, of the 6th Judicial Dis trict, to the effect, that no indictment can be sustained against a woman as a common scold in Pennsylvania. The learned Judge reviews the case of Nancy James, reported in 12 S. St 114, 220, and cornea to the conclusion that the point was not decided whether the indictment would lie at all. This decision may be regarded as a step toward the recognition of woman's rights by judicial authority. It at least opens the way for freedom of speech to the fair sex. Under the law, as it was understood prior to this late decision, there was very little possibility of women entering into the arena of politics ; for if one of them had the audacity to stump the State, she might have been made liable to an in dictment for intemperate language. Now, how ever, no such obstacle will exist, and the " old girls" may be expected to take advantage of it. Attention is invited Io the rare chanoee offer ed by the " Coemoyeliins Art and Literary societies," whose advertisement-will be found in another column. This is no hap-hasard enter prise, but it is intended as a promoter of " art," in which the subscriber gets the worth of hia money "at the start," and may draw some of the finest works of art in the country. Read the advertisement Rte, ,"t• - • - S 1:= THE PACIFIC "SIVIAItS. BATTLE OF INIFiERMANN. ,TRE.BIBL E SL3 Uli LI TER A correspondent of the London .75mer, writing Hader data of November 7th, gives tbie descrip tion of that bloody field Yesterday I again went over the field. I eon add Ma to my previous meow:Mt - at it. The fire-looks, nearly all Russian, lying about or in numerable. I cannot estimate their loss with any accuracy. The ground is thickly covered with dwarf oaks, and the dead and wounded are lying on bill and valley even down to toe plain. It will he some time before they are all discov ered. Many of the wounded were not then brought in, and the troops are so hard worked that some time will elev. before it can be dote, and all the dead buried ; and the dead horses are no numerous that it le no easy matter to get them even out of the camp. Many of the wounded were dying for want of aosistence; they had not even bad a drop of water, and their moaning was horrible. It could not he helped. for there was no one to go out to give it to them, and water is scarce, and has to be brought te,m I e great distance. The Ruesiaus should (ei any eiviUsed nation would have done) have eent iu a ftqg of truce an' surgeons. and osirsd permission to attend to their wounded and bury their dead, but that would 'nave been acknowledging Iheir defeat. There is no doubt that our force is too small for so great an undertaking as the capture of Sebastopol, to do it properly. 20,000 more men would bane carried the place while the brittle WWI going on, and finished the business; as it wee, both our flanks were early turned, and we might have had the worst of it had it not been for the valor of offioere cud men of both English and French armies. Ac it is, it may yet be long before we succeed, but sewed we must. Droughts are coming out from England, but, in stead of sending every available mh o, as they should do, they only tend out driblets. For 'n ote ce, one subaltern ;and 80 teen to the 93th, once 1000 etroog, and now having about Eli of kens and 200 men. We really d.eerve to lose. The Turbo, since tee battle, hove been em ployed in throwing up works on our ridge, where heavy gone arc to be mounted. It ought to have been done before, for it is the weak part of the position, and I expect the Russians will again attempt to force it, an it to said 18,000 wen are on their way from the u,rtlo. The Eurasian guns were so much heavier than ours that they had it all their own way until two long 18 pound ere were brought up, cad in some measure di• lenoed them. The Turk.. are lazy workmen : to make them work properly, there should hn one Engliatita.in or Fretiohnutu with a suet to every tax of them. To-tiny, tun itla, the remainder et' the wr-nn-1- ed Ruenlane are being falt b-ougb' in, and tho deed buried. The d.A.i 3re twing drag• god toe distance from , he ee. , ,p, for there r.. neither baude nor time lc I.ur : them. ,The men are being pdc.l up in &rabic, cud .drawu to the valleys, where gnat h , ';ett , are being dug in receive them. The .ef tbe e imp hies be.er, somewhat changed. Some Frctich battalionr have been brought up to J or r obit, ~ 0 I c nr mp ed near the Guards. Up to this time our irociv bare fought in their great coats, and it is aria that during the actin t!.,.y were occasionally peppered bydhe French, woo, in the confasiou, took them for Khasi:ins, wit. took them for irregular troop. To-Jay sal order has been is sued for them always to fight in red in daytime. This is se it should be. I have jurt been retied the field again. The deal are being buried as Taal u possible, but 1 feu is will leo acme days before they are nil cotler , e I end buried. I urge pits are being dug, and the to.ii.o are lad crosswise— head and itlteruatciy. The thisiisue are burled tepid—del:l, the English sad French together. They tool Lgcther, fought and died together, and are bui,ei together in deed, the eddliere bare a erragosi.,e even to place a Jest sti is I TO rnr4t , tArt wilt ci Englishman or Irrhebruen Uric fie:l lc.L.rry alone lost forty IturFrt. It le I,tan,le tee weather isnot hi t, or uttinl.er horses and men would create n pest inure, and the ground is ac bard and ity 112, t:1 .1 it iv on!! in certain places thst grew,. c Anz The tutor him,e'r hi the falo.ing io r , K , erd to the Crtmen expeilttua ea 3 in , t 1.4: tle of lnitcr- It is oertitinly not without a etch that we fell oureelves compelled to re:inqul•h those I.rtght, nud, as we thought ti,tri, ro,•tono'.!,. oompleting inn few weeks the e,nutit,t lb.. /Laotian attongkold., Yee-sera this dise.T.,7.otut moot it not without c,ttolation. Ire Aar, Pula Maur Ownerdovir r•tierr,oe. but vr:thout the slightest lota—any, with a ratite Faro—of edam/or mid honor. If out urtoy torn to' wank to encounter the tittitttetut. , t.yptstot to It it has only hen because those dlfncul:ten 1./err such ite transcended Lumen p. , wer nul human prudence. On the fielded battle, where courage and discipline con supply the def,ci of num'rrs, we have been stile to m ko one man diveairge the duty of three, but in the ni.crstlont of n niece, which depend on lub.:r and streugth ns much as on enienC. - % each a multi; 11Cntion of our numbers has been found unpottsilite. Lty itour mountable difficulties of this 1,13 , 1 we have i.ero harassed, delayed, sal worn out, till the Emper or of Russia actually believed that the time was come when our deetructian cou'ol be neeomptish ed, and sent his eons to flesh tear maiden 5w,"1 , 1 In the slaughter of the devote/ English and French armies. We owe tbn signal triumph of lukertuorn to the paucity of our nutobrrs an] the toc.renot. difficulties of our situation. These gave the enemy courage to attack ur, en I gave us at. op portunity of proving, in the most sig nal and decisive, our enormous physical and moral superiority. The effect of such a battle, fought under such cireuenstancee, must h felt through the whole war, and even render the uni form of the English Guardsmen and the Freuch Zousve terrible in the eyes of the Ituaniau sol dier. if Sebastopol does fall at loot, It will be with a heavier misread a more crushing effect than could have possibly attended the most suc cessful enterprise. We have not @nabobs,' it from the Czar before his reinforcements orriied, hut we have every hope of taking it from him after defeating and destroying all the force which his vast empire can Lring to 1,10 We must fight this battle somewhere, and where could we desire to fight it Letter than on pound of our own choosing, in the finest province of the Russian empire, and under the walls of the mighty fortress the possession'of which will be the prize of the conqueror"( lied Napoleon been able to take up, in ISI2, a position which forced the BUtlellloB to reek him out and fight him with their whole force, how easy and certain would have been his conquest! It was because he had to fight an enemy who for ever was re treating before him that he was forced to waste his strength in unavailing pursuit, till a splen did victory afforded him no safety, and a con quered capital so place of rest. The Crimes is as good a battlefield as any other, nod, Re we have no reason to avoid a sharp and speedy de cision of the quarrel, we shall be ready for a contest which, if more arduous, will also be more decisive than that on which wo intended to embark. Gen. Courolbert , a Report of the Battle ef Inkermann ; From the Paris Moolte r.] The Marshal Minister of Ilkingigs just received from the GeneraVommanditte in Chief the army of the East the fallow itStetoort : HEAD•QUARTIMS—BATOMISEBMITOPOL, NOVICMDER BEIMINI Monsieur 1410're:19d—I have the honor to con• firm to you my telegraphic despatch, dated No vembir 6, and thus worded The Russian army. swelled by reinforcements coming from the D inube, and by the reserves collected in the southern provinces, and animated by the pre sence of the Grand Dukes Michael and Nicholas, yesterday attacked the right of the English posi tion before the place. The English army sus tained the combat with the most remarkable firmness. I caused it to be supported by the Di vision of General Bosquet, which- fought with admirable vigor, and by the troops nearest at hand. The enemy, far more numerous than we, beat a retreat with enormous lose, estimated at 8000 to 9000 men. _ This obstinate etreggle looted the whole day. On my left General Forey had to repel at the same time a sortie of the garrieon. The troops, energetically conducted by him, drove the enemy back into the place, and inflicted on him a loss of a thousand men. This brilliant day, nnt pur chased without loss by the allies, does the groat est honor to our arms. The action, eummarity expressed by the des patch given aboveowas one of the hottest on most violently contested. From the very first musket shots that were fired the deserters hat came over to us revealed the true state of the Ruselan army with respect to its effective strength, and we were enabled to calculate the reinforcements it has successfully received since the battle of the Alm'. There are,—ist, some contingents from the Aeiastic coast, from Kertch and Kaffa ; 2ndly, six battalions and some de tachments of marines, from Nicolaieff; Bdly, fcur battalions of the Cossacks of the Black Sea; 4thly, a great part of the army of the Danube ; - • +it • .4,4°1 • :,- I t t '1 J : • ' dbrilliess of is (entry, forming the 4th corps, commanded by Gen. Dapenberg. These three divisions were transpoirisei by post-horses, with their artillery, from Wilma to Bimpheropol in a few days. Fi• , rally errived the Grand Dukes. Michael anti *hose preeenei 'amid sot fail to over excite this army, 'Melt forme, with the garrison of Setetstopol, a total of at least 100,000. It wca in this condition that forty-five thou- Band men of this army surprised the point of the heights nt Ickerreatin, which the English ar my had not been able to occupy with sufficient forces. Orly six thousand English took part in the action, the remainder being employed in the siege storks; they valiantly sustained the shock until the moment when General Bosquet, arriving with pert of his division, could lend them such aid as might insure success. One hardly knows which most to praise, the energetic firmness with which our allies braved for a long time the storm, or the intelligent vigor displayed by General Bosquet, when conducting a part of the brigades Bourbaki and d'Autemarre, in order to almck the enemy, who extended beyond them on their right. The third regiment of Zonevett, under the chefs de bettallioa Montandon and Dubos, there justi fied most signally the old reputation of the arm. The Anglerine Rifles (tiarailleues,) Colenel de Wimpffen ; a battalion of the 7th Light Infantry, Commander Vaisser ; the fith Regiment of the Line, Camel de Camas, vied with them in ardor. Throb times they credited bayonets with the ene me, who only yielded ground after the third charge, epee which be lett it strewed with hie deed and wounded. The Russian heavy until lery 313 , 1 field pieces were very superior to num ber, and had a commanding position. Two horse batteries, Commander de la ltonesiniere, nod OUP battery if the Division of Infantry, Cem minder Barrel, the whole under the orders of Forgent. sustained, concurrently with tie English artillery, the struggle during the cu tire day. The...rueray decided en besting n retreat. leav ing rebind more than three thousand (;00, 3 •ory large nunihnr of wounded, a few hundred prisoners. as well as several powder cbeetz,, in the hands of the allies. His leaser in the petit nggresa'' cannot be put down at team than from 6,000 to 10.000 wen. While thee^ events were taking piece on the right, ahout five thousand men of the garrison mrde a ',serous sortie on the Left of our attack -face line, under cover of a tisiek fog, and along the eavine,, that facilitate their approach. The troops on duty in the trenehe., under toe orders of Gttnnral de In Motteronge, marched against the ennloy, who had already 11 - 4,4415 d two ot our batteries, and repulsed him, killing more than tw,, hundred neon en the site of these batteries Loot Onneral Foray, eommanding the siege corps.,cared Kith the troops of the Fourth Division to the sop,. , rt of Me guards in the treuchee, anti him- F.tit rr,-,rched at the heal of the Cab battalion of th, (lhaescurti a pied. T. Russians, repulsed ul.d.g the whore hue, retired precirtately on the f)rrti:.tiou, etith oonelderable teas, when lich. seeing them By befell., him. and carried away by a chivalrous courage, flung himself lloug in their rear with big brigade, and tell undi - r the 'cry walls uf the fortification. General Furey had much difficulty in exlic*. tic; him from the very airsoced poaitiott to vi.ldinp. to the impulse of superabundant COOT oeo. tie hod led his trigade. The brigade of Aurelle, which had occupied en esoellent po siti.o on the left, covered his retreat, which Wan tte ; not without a certain km under the fire ~1 Inc fortification. Colonel Slot, of the 21ith its. g ..n i ent of the Line, who loot his two chefs de basosluse, had taken the command of the brigade, the energetic conduct of which was beyond all praise Tb- enemy in this sortie loot a thousand men killed, wounded, or made prisoners, and, in abliti.ai to this, received a tf:ry considerable moral anti physical check. The tattle of Inkermeon, and the contest mesotairiel by the body of besiegers, hoe shed great glory on our foreel, and has sugmcnted ton moral strength which the allied armies have always possessed. At the SWIM time, we time suffered loosest whin must he regretted. The Eiiglith army has lost 2,400 men killed or wounded, among which are to he reckoned seven iien,r,' A. three of whom ate killed. The French -my hen suffered to the extent of 1,726 holed I. wounded. We have bitterly to regret the as. , of tirneral de Lourniel, since dewd from his wounds. whose brilliant quainter. promised a grind cdreer in the future. It is my paiotol duty also to sequaiat you with the death of col. to Camas, of the tith itertneot of the Line, millet at the head cf his troop, tit the very in ,toot 15 winch i:my came in contact with the .11fray. Us mica! of the allied troape, eubjcat as they weir ea the twofold /weaver of a siege of vapre oedtatetl difficulty, ar.d of battles which recall th♦ greatest toruggles of oar military history, tileetoeite too highly pralet.t. 1 seed you herewith the order of the day for the battle of the sth The ticoeral.ru-Chcf Pleawara *ad CousfOrt a 1..0%; FITTIS io • rinT CIF CLOTIIIaY, t. groyaly aohanc.l by b.. to, thing hnL, .0 I ocreloa. Nl vict 114., li al 8u1.f.. Ikit ly 'we...au to effort th.t grYst iy.t.h rnsnl• Tt sad ;lintily of coolY. Perloon , irkohio.y M Parni.yo, .11 Wm, and b. only .actryab,ly • - bary , ‘l. eto PO by cat'doid,ll24o ItlPrt Mit; 13.41 of Wood. • I. p.rliCrLr. t. e off 111 , s-rnaltlif rfr! t2t, t th• stylo n. .Vret , r,.A.lrrirresta.4tou!,l be given. it to trx I.r.tmt• 11e,) DIED, , bak'rb 15th. at :.:rink, A. Al , 1.1 ,- A1ETT...:.1 pars .1,110 =owl,. Thr trlor , .lA f f. , gotly otn , In , A.l t ,, %A.D.! Lt - un..r.l !m.o. I.l* et:NL , Ay lb 'clock. 14c , ...:1,fie wlll plor• at 10!4 Porirre •IPAInc to a , tortt from the rity.ran takolD rcl In carrion.. by calling at lb.. tI..KT rt. 3. 1 ,10 Patt.....er2. at 14 o'cir.ic NEW ADVERTIIIENENTS. . _ aaa _ _ _ M aa It y. MT. N - vUllrl . 'ilk%itl'll.'N7,'"E'e' i l,':."e'n"l";vi th ere'f"L'lTn.n't atisene liandblate h , r the nine. of Niaytr of the t't v I.lt.bonll, r.14,14' A CITIZEN Tixe Iltentestgahele Cemetery, I 13OPEN 1:1) intit TIEN Mated:T:oN till DU lid kb, Li iTS, end !moment of the Dead. The preftot entrau , v I. ty AVdittiritio atroet, from Panntylrania Arent., thr.lo4ll the lasuAltnaitti Abell to Oakland laid rot by A Wilikto, Av.,. rho wolirad• extend ao as to orerloot, she 4621..11,, hole tie. r. 404' t h e pieturowliot rattier ,d ten Th ree end Foot Ithip Itunit i atilkh they partially inci Th. g e n i , a l ehareersser the surboa, le high, dry and ad that evory of it 1.41000.10 rd and welt dralood. The+ub anil ww ~trod by the Oral grave, when opened, to Do isedeted gravel. 'Vim whole lying on a *nay and elate,roclt, below the ordinary depth of excavation. The. ?Alit. are Invite' to amt‘Lo thW ronvonieut and ad. mired. iferoptewle tho remains of the departed. The Lois *Wise told no low * the expenses attending serh ali.3w, an adequate Sand Ming pledged and irret=ekeetinal for their Intpeneeleellt. damn - alien. re pair rpetusi preeerreikelaiMilte mike them in all time dutiable for the repose of thethsed. Applimtion to be made to JOHN 011181.F.T, Jr., Super- IntendeK, no the ground, or al the office of the Treasurer. No. 144 kilelrth !street, Pittsburgh. L It. LIVII4OBTON, President. WILLIAM HOLUM, JOSIAH ICING, 01900011 C. 11018, JAMES 8. Chan, dental* Executive Committee. rrr~:rnrtrr. rrr go of g sod has,aisout IN much chance to maned as ship to mach park witibout • rudder, mils, or compass." Prof. 11ILL/111 11110. continue to melee students In Pennumakip, Book-Seeping, Arithmetic, to. They guaran tee to paspare young mon for any altuatkm in bunkum, 'he lanikties for oommercial instruction are equal to any institutbn of the kind In tie western country. 11r..141/1N BARRY, Professor of Book-Keeping, to. livery . effert will be made to procure situations fbr grad notes of this institution. No student shall get a diploma unlcss to fully capable of entering on the duties of mer cantile life. Lollies chows meet daily from 11 A. M.llll 12 M., end from 3 WI EP. M. Please all et the IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLRCIF., Lafayetto Ron, Wood street. Permanently loath. Open from 2 AI M. 111110 P. M. dee° The Rouse of Refuge, FIDOR WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, AT PITTSBURGH, Is now open In the reception of inmates regularly com• milted Mein =unties cOmponng the Western Judicial Ms meet of Pke=sylranta. Porno of commitment cm be ob. Menai of the Superintendent, IV the Hones of Refuge, or of the Searetarn at the otkos of Palmer, Hanna k Co. By order of the Hoard. deel6 JAIMS ANDERSON, President. (Papers in the western counties favorable to the Medita tion please copy.) Melodeon,. CARHART'S GEM:TING MAKE. ELEBER has just completed his stoek of =parlor MRLODENIS, from the ;notary of the =moat mvArrolea, CARHART k NEEDHAM, New York, comprising: 5 twtave Melodeon, Piano style, mend corner. and served gothic tablet, double sett of reeds, D AIMS oval., etc. 5 c•cfara Melodeon, elegant scroll legs, DOME swat. All the above have Ckerhorfs new improvement of the Dooms outs," poseessed by no other maker, sad which makes them =parlor, In that respect, to any other. U. BURRED., Sole agent Or the genuine Melodeon made by CAIIDART, New York. du 16 lints and Cape. A NEW AND SPLENDID assortment of HATS and l it I - 1 CAEIa can be found et No. 91 Wood Axed, near Diamond alley. Those wishing to pond:mac cheap, wh ,, b4nale or retell, would do well to all soon. &cid ,3":VILSON A SON. 51BROIDEFIDES REDUCED.—A. A. MASON t CO. nill, EA cmetdrday, December 16th, redmm the prke of their immense stook of Embroideries, comprislog upwards of 60 matonil of Mosses, Chemisettes, Dollars, laces, Triwurangs„ dc., just opened.' decle EMOI A NTIII OP SILII.B.—A. A. MASON t CO. will nn gatorloy, December 16th, a large lot of remnants of Mk., at ittmeet one.half the usual price, deola C1A811.51211.2.9-10 pa. more of those all wool earthmen', 1,1 figured, et 2 cents per yard. L. L KAM?! k 00., dean No. S 6 71114 eteeet. .;4 7 ' • _ . • :At:re . ' 4. • ' ; MEM fly the O'Reilly lanes for the Kends; Post WARRINGTON CITT, December 16.—The Senate is not in Session today, having adjourned over until Monday. House.—Mr. Houston, from the committee of ways and means, reported a bill for the civil and diplomatic expenses of Government for the year ending June, 1866. Referred to a committee of the whole on the state of the Union. Mr. Eddy introduced a bill making en appro priation for continuing the piere and construct ing the breakwater at Michigan city, Indians, and otherwise improving the harbor of said city. Referred to the committee of commerce. The House went into committee on private bills. The first on the calendar was for extend ing the Colt patent. Mr. Eagerton moved that it be passed by, as the select oommittee on that subject Is not ready to report. Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, thought they had better dispose of it now. Mr. Edgerton's motion was agreed to. The bill for the relief of the children and heirs of filsj. Oen. Do Kalb wee discussed and amend ed by appropriating $66,000 for that purpose I This, together with four other private bills was subsequeotly pissed. Mr. Walbridge presented the memorial of Ben jamin Price and others in favor of the Home stead bill. The House then adjourned until Monday. Extensive Ptre In PhtliedelphlaeeLoes Holt a Million Dollars. PHILAI , 6I.I . IIIA, December 15.—At half past eleven c'cloch last night, a fire commenced in the fourth story of Edwards' Block, No. 181 chestnnt street, which spread slowly to other Snore, and in a short time involved the entire 'Muck. The first floors were occupied by Safford Ccokman, and W. 11. Curyl, as curtain stores. Their loss is estimated at $BO,OOO each. Toe partition wall fell over on the adjoining buildings, spreading the fire to Henkel's Furni ture Wareroom--and to the corner of Fifth, oe ,:upir•l by Edward L. Walker, agent of Chieker ing's l'ianos, and by Btayman it Brothers as • Music Store. The fire extended along Fifth street, consuming Lacy et Phillips's Saddlery manufactory, Jeffertion Wigwam, Pennington's Book Store. and the new store of E. C. &J. Riddle, at ilte corner, which was yet unoocupie a. Jefferson Wigwam was an ancient relic of the Revolution, where Jefferson wrote the Declars ti on ohlndependence. Included in the destruction to an extensive workshop in the rear of Edwards' Block, attached to Henkel'e establishment; the stock of finished work in the wareroom is val ued at $66,000, and is insured for $BO,OOO. Among the sufferers in Edwards' Block are Ban siford's Billiard Saloon and the Waverley Bowl. iog Ssloon, in the basement. Cart7l we. in ured for $30,000. The fire raged all night, and the fireman are still engaged at it. The City Buildings and State House were threatened with destruction, but saved through the exertions of the firemen. A second fire broke out at 2 o'clock, in Water street, above Shippen, which raged furiously un ,il the arrival of some fire companies to the scene from the other fire. Four emigrant and sailor boarding houses were destroyed. [IIIICOSD uneaten.] The sre was arrested after burning Jefferson Wigwam, Diddle's Store, and Pennington's Book Store, contrary to expectation. WAJIIIIIIOTOS, December 14.—1 n the Supreme Court, the cue of toe State of Pennsylvania vs the Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Company, was argued on the several motions for a writ of se one.tration against the corporation—for an at tachment against its officers—for a writ of as sistance to executothe decree of this Court, and for a taxation of costs, by Reverdy Johnson in opposition, and concluded by Edwin M. Stanton in support. John Wolf has ceased to act as Bremen Con sul at St. Louis. The Consul will be appointed for the present. It is understood at Washington that Mr. Bu ehanon will not return from England until August. The President his appointed Col. /Repine, of the army, Governor of Utah. New OILLLAIIS, December 14.--Ctregron dates are receired, which state that a powerful tribe of Indiane. the linqkes, hate commeeeed wet upon the whiter, by massacring a whole train of emigrants. The llrid.h .loop Festal and etesm.frigste P ermersi ar et Oreitown. Tbero is no chance in the C►T(ornia market. cLmmercial matters little is expected until the commencement of -the year. The stiles of Cotten for the week were at as whence of 3 Toe sales this forenoon were 8000 holes; LAM/TILLS, December 14.—Capt. Clamming was acquitted, at Helena, of the chugs of mur der. The examination of witnesses consumed fire days, after which the prosecution entered a nolle yr osequi Cummins has been arrested on a charge of •non. Chapin's trial bait oommenced. The Temperance Convention nominated Geo. W. WOliatne. Whig. of Bourbon, for Governor, end Jem,s O. Gerdy, of Barrow, Democrat, for Lieut. Governor. Arrlral et the Northers Light. Ntie (tetanus, December 14.—The Northern .igta arrived with 300 passengers. The revolution at Nicaragua is still active, rich .1 ,, material advantage to either party. There is nothing important from California. The mining news is cheering, and diggers ore anxiously awaiting rain. Ateaser Alps Forfeited, New YORK, December 15.—The Cbtamercicd Adrerti.iff publishes the opinion of Judge Inger soll, of the U. S. District Court, in the eases of the steamships Washington and Alps. He de-. Oared the Alpe forfeited, on the ground of smuggling. As the officers and owners are in nocent, :t is thought that the President will re mit the penalty of forfeiture. Wendell Phillips and the Barns Riot. Dorms, December lb.—Wendell Phillips wee arraigned this morning, on an indictment for participating in the Borne riot. PItOVIDIPICZ, December 14.—Hill, Carpenter & Co., wool dealere, hare faile . Their nab*. ties amount to half a million of dollars. ier- Liver Complatat...This damp:mow and often fatal disease had long tailed the skill of the meat eminent physicians, when the discovery of Dr. hPLane's Liver Pills solved the difficulty, and presented be the world the Great Specific ler that conapikated malady, which be. attained such widely weed celebrity for its certiOnty of cure. This automata remedy was the result of many years( study, to which the symptoms were narrowly observed, ander, thus described by the Doctor himself:— Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.—Palu In the right side, end sometimes In the left, under the edge of the rite—the patient being rarely able to lie on the left; pain sometimes under the shoulderkdsde, frequently extending to the top of the shoulder—often mistaken far rheumatism in the arm; sickness of stomach, and lois of appetite; bowels meetly costive, but sometimes alternate with lax; dud, beery sensation in the beck part of the heed; loss of mem ory, with uneasineel of having neglected eamething; Sem& times dry cough; wearing= and debility; nervous inn'. billty ; feet cold or burning, and prickly sensation of skin; low spirits, lassitude, with disludinatimi to exercise, al though ratisike it would be ter Add. In fort, patient distrusts every remedy." you any, or aU of these symptoms? If mi t yor A 411 find • certain remedy to Dr. Bi'Lszte's Pills. Purchuere will be careful to oak for Dr. BMA." s ()et . brand Liver 'Pills, and take none else. Tb Pill., purporting to be Liver Pills. now brA,,, . The mbar_ Dr. hi'Lane'a Liver Pills. aleo bin Colebn't'd Ver wpm, p a n now be had at all respectable Drug Bt nns y s lb . l otto Elutes and Canada. oirillorsea Isrvt , gorating'iralxlr or loot.— dial —The moat t:frrible of all bodily complaints are those width effect, the integrity of 'the intellect, digodog it to ummatro'ds fannies, alternatives of gloom and excite. ment, or, Worse than all, profound, unvarying deprm4mh Disensee of the nervous system and of the Agadire orgitra create these sad conditions of the tend; but, hap idly, in DR. MOGSWG INVIGORATING BLUM we have a preps ration that removee both moose and effeet, by redyfng the dormant powers of the stomach, bracing the. 'nerves to a healthful tension, and relieving at once the.•mentai *pap tams. The Cordial Is put up, highly conamt,rateel, in pint but. tlar_ nice three dollars per bottle; two for five dollars; sin Gr twelve dollars. C. IL lt,the, Proprietor, 192, Drenthe y, New Yorg. hold by Ihulitglatr throughout the Unita I States, Olathe and the West Indies. TELEGRAPHIC. THERTT.TRIELD CONGRESS SMKIND SESSION pros Wasialiaitteis City Front Lots Failure of a Wool Company Also, !or sale by the sole proprt 4 0 ,„ ELKIII74GI BRoa, Bb'steseore to 4. KW It Co., No. 80 Wood street. FLAMING BROS., No. ID Wood stree .t, Ilttybsr h. DR. WAX H. KRYSSF.,' Do. 140 Wood ol :root, do . B. B. MUMS .1. 00,No. 67 Wood mc, nt J. P. IMO" Atintittry City. SPECIAL NOTICIE DR.. CALVIN M. YITCH uk rouLD announce th at in emmegureare of th e setnum- T lated demands upon bis attention, be would Ind It Impladble to leave Pltnburgir on the 11th instant, SI pro pose& without leading to the disappotannent of many, be will alit farther prolong Iris stay till Monday nvenksir, ausary Ist, 1855, Thus sanding those Who apply in reammable time an op• partiudly to avail Xbainselval of his adsion He would add, hornier, that hie engagements at Detroit will preclude the passibility of a farther extension of hie stay, wlthmt entirely passing other appointments; and that those deed. ning to consult him will do well to lose as little time as possible, as he Is usually so much crowded duties the last weeks of his appointments that he cannot promise to ma all who all upon hint, unless they hare made previous engagements. ROOMS AT THE CITY HOTEL. Sir OFFICE HOURS, it= 9 A. M. till 4 o'clock, P. it, Sabbath excepted-) Ha may thereafter be addressed se usual, No. 714 Brood way, New York. Pg. PITCH would add that he will not leave for Eur,ye until the first of Noy. Pittsburgh, December 12, Os A CAII.O.eeDit. CALVIN M. PITCH., of New York, would announce to the eitisme of Relearn Tenneyleani• that be is at present delivering . • mime of LEOTURICS AT PITTSBURGH, where ho will remain. till December 18th, during which period be may be consulted daily, at hie rooms - at the City Hotel, corner of Third mid Bmithfrid streetefor PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, ABTEINIA, CHRONIC BRONCILL.; ItY4PP.PSIA, PILMALIi and all others connected with or predisposing to Oonsump. Hon, in t h e treatment of which bine maple experience end unrivalled opportunity for observation have given him the' moat marked swam. Dr. Pitch Mahm to me his p•tleab personally, in every iIIBUZIGIN where it is poeedble; where it is not, a mortal statement of the cam may be mot by. letter, to which • prompt reply will be ',turned, giving Ida opinion of tho case, and when be is willing to undertake the treatment; MU seam the expend of the remedies requisite. no7alaw NORTH WASTERS INBURRNoR COMPANY, °mot, Aso. 76 WALNUT STRIKKT, PIIILADELPIILL OLIAR7ER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital, $300,000. ABanta LIABLE FOB RUE LOSUBS OF TUB COM- Pail Y. In Stoat Notes, (negotiable lormJsecursd by Mort. gag. and Judgments flOt,(IY) In Bills BoraWattle, Hongsg. and Judgments, Bonda, An 10cl-00 In Cash, Cash Ames and Cash Items 4:,L00 H. OADWEG, Pnaidant. U. INndaln 7 .3% .far- Flra, Nadas and Inland Trawnrtatina data, tasan at currant ratia. REFEBENCRS. 11.27SSOLGEI. Kramer & Balm, Curtin& Itobertsou & Ca, Holmes at tons, Wm. Begnisi t Co., J. A. Hutchison A Co., It L h & Co, )tarp y, Tiernan & Co. Web:right, Hendee= M. L. Hollowell A; Co., Sloyd„ 1/avid S. Brown & Co, C. U. & Bee. Abbott, - - Wood ir Heat. A DeneMa, Caleb Owe & Chas. blegarges k CO., Drexel A Co. Bankers, Don. Wm. D. Keley, Boot; Baker I Co., Harris, Hale A Lb, Deal, Milligan k Co. J. BANKS ENV/1, Agent. N 0.115 Water street, Pittsburg PITTSBUYAGEI Life, Fire and YAM= Inanrance Company ; OFFICE 56 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC MALL, PITTEINVB.GIi, JAMES S. COON, Preddent. CIUZIJ3 A. Cams, Secretary. This Company makes every incensee appertaining to or Connected with LIFE RISEN. againxt Hall and Cargo Rieke on the Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And againvt Lcm and Damage by Fire, and against the Pails of the Sea and inland Navigation and Tranmertalion. Policies imatal at the lowest rate. consistent with newly is all parties • • Namarael: Win. H. Haven, James D. Alexander Bradley, - John Pr:Merton, Robert Galway, Alexander Reynold; Arm. erring Colll2ty, Horatio N. Le., liirtanuing, ILlimm Stows, BMWS. Jame S. Boon, /Samuel Pr(Alaskan, William Phillips, John lkot Joseph P. M. D., John SPAIpM, Wm. 1. Johnston, -Janos Illarshaq, Goorge &Se Mom, myls:ly U. Democratic Primary it e'etings.-111 mtrauance Ma cell published In the Pittsburgh Poet, for a meeting of the Executive Committee of Allegheny City, to be bald on Tuesday, December 12th, 1/154, at Geo. Deed'., In the Third Ward; the Committee met and passed the following resolutions: Resolved, That the Democratic Primary Meetings be hold on SATURDAY, Decmsber 18th, 1554, between the bona of 5 and 7 o'clock, M the following plants: Pint Wrni,at the GSJURCH. CHAMBERS; &meld Word, et Mrs. THOMPSON'S; Told Word, at Om TEMPERANCF. ARS.; and the Arra Ward, at THOMAS SMITH'S: to place in nomination candidates for Mayor, Director of the root, and Ward (Harem Besotted, Unanimously, by the Demxratio krecutire Committee of Allegheny City, that we pledge occreclves to give our undirtbal support to the Demxrate nominated to Mayer. Director of the Poor, and Want Marrs, at the January Elections. Bengali, That we oppose all political secret ormnittations. 11.1031 AS PARLEY, Pnaident. Joe. R1C1.21, Seeremry. &elf ataltrnad ertlee.....At a meeting 11.n.rt1 vf Directors of the rim:B . l7loM AND Al I+ COM PAN Y, held. Deeor.ber 4tb,1554, a rear lli• tlon .as yawed .12reclug a sneering of U. Sharkbohlers of Fail co=peury to, be be/Alen the Z - th of Deinengor, hist, in thartenutgh of Wert Greeneille, for the election of Direr , ton of kali company, sod directing the Treasarir there'..l to have notice nottrner,ed of the Sfl.l. renateat to rue) reothitien, notice is hereby give*. tart • meeting of the of the ritteharati eoii Erie haihual coteionv,..l.3 be heiil at the Lou,. of Peek - lard, in the bnevaitti of Wiikt Ureeneilic, Mere, manly, en WED., E.DA Y, the 27th of Dreombro Inei., et 1. M. of amid day, fur the perinee of amain; a Board uf Di rot,e fur the caficine year.. By orler of the cf Directors of tho P. AI ILI: R. Co. decltler 13 F. ItASICIN, Tra.urer. Ei•eilos..Citlaeiga.liusurance Cum. pany...An election for fifteen Directors of this (..I.lnpasy, to mere. the eoett.uz ye... will be held at the °ries of the Company, on MONDAY, the lath hist, between the hours of 10 A. tl. sea 3 P. M. der: SAMUEL l 31.6.TVITELL. Secretary. HOW AID Health Association of Pittobarsk, Pa,..l.lPiiCE, tun TIIIBL %STAMM, oppoette the' elegraph lJßke. This Amoriation k onocuaea lb.: the purpose els:fording mutual seat,tanze to each other, in cave at sickness or ao. chient By paying • =tall yaarly payment, the member, of the daacenation s..eures • weekly benefit during slam., averaging [ruin •i• plO pe: week. In this Association all members are clu:.:4 intaregted to the management and pronto. • e. B. II'EENZLE, ?resident. T. J. Iltrarza, See,taly. Pinnace Clatickittlev—Jotua Eau, Jaus: %m um, 0. N. Einnarnr. Consulting Physirlan—F. Ulan, X. D, movalf AETNA USSURAMCM, CbELPAIEY, HARTFORD, CONN. C heir tetrad Iti 1 MeeCaptEnl Stook 11300,000. THOS. K. BRAME, President. THOS, 4. ALES.' ANDKR, Secretary DIRECTORS-- Th omas K. Brace, Samuel Team Ebenezer Flower, Ward Wozlhaidge, it. A.Bulkeley. heap! Chorth, Roland Blather, Preduiek Tyler, Edwin 0. Ripley, Robert Snell, Samuel S. Ward, Mlles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Utensil, Austin Dunham, Gustavus P. Duda, Junius S. Morgan. SW Polishes on Sire and Inland Risks bawd on favors ble Mama, by OBORGE E. ARNOLD, Aet, deolkly No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. IVCITIZIEDISIt Insmrance Company of Plitabargb.—. D. SING, President; SAM. . 11 HA TKIT/t.T. Secretary. Ogtott Pt Worm Sarms,bdieens MstAetoted Wood eirests. I mares ROLL and CS3O Risks, on the Ohio and Mimi& dppl lilversand tributaries. I inures against Una or Damage by lira. ALSO—Againat the Perils of tbe des, and Wend Karlin tionsadirassportgite. DIIMITCOLIt IL D. King, Wm.LarimerJr., Willistr; Regaley, Samuel M. Kier, antroleißea, William Bingham, a:Mort Dualsp,jr., John S. Dilworth, • Assar M. Pennock, Francis Salters, E. Marbaugh, J. Schoomnaker, Walterßryant, William B. Maya John Shipton. : decd WAIISOCIA.TICD Ftromea.a Insurance Complite.y of the City et Pittaburigh. , J. IL MOOB.X. Preeddent—.l2o3=T YINNEY , Seer " Will insure awdast ME and MARINE BIM . at tlsda.ol6ce: No. Wader street. DILICITIIEW . J. H. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, B. C. Sawyer R. B. Binegeon, Wm- M. lidgir, H. B. C. LL.Pardson, Williar l O:d., • IL B. Roberts, Joan 3 ; . ..Irwin. ' Joseph Kaye, Wm/ Willtlneor n, . • David Came o. u. ja1.21 A LARGE L iv A LOT OP GOUND, s J . .f FOR SALE.; be DiS feet by WO je: ••ti Lbe over butt., in Bfilnitegtet i b. „ old . ~....b . at, and bounded by four streels, I ..., a l s .,, ~,,r 1 ..... n terms. It is near Bakewell A Co 'e g 0.,,,,.... i t ~ end several other wahufaaturing gh...i.„.h... s s ths largest and beat lot now to be had n cu d .1.,.. dtbr nennunctruing purposes. Title pais inetwatoranon anquire of Iburth a ortt. steno T amitta lm griabitreb. .-e - Western Pennaylvanks Ilespetal. es. et./ . Drs. L. Bcassci, Second, between Wood and Marled • :Ws, and J. Run, Northeast corner of Diamond,. l lll ie• chatty city, are tha attending Physicians to the above I -1 tu r= g lr qu..rter f 1 g 6 1y I*in .a. to them et ell holm at their or at the liospitalat 2 o'clock, P. I. Brent casts ofa,••••• ental injury are received at all hears, without form. . ;MOP. [O. Franklin Saving Fund and L onna Association, OfMa, No. 97 YILONT 13THJINIE Dleconot Day—MONDAY. Notes offered on HATURDAY to the Seeretary, at the Store of John 11. Mellor, No. al Wood Street. Weekly Doze received at the same time and plena. (dee) J. WELITTI979, Secretary. I{o. C. MAGMA, 110 MARKET street, Pitte burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In FANCY AND STAPLE Vi AHIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to city and country dealers as large and well selected stork of Goods so any Nantes n hones, and same prices, thus saving ruled, time awl attenset 11E11 WATTENTION I d. L. o.—You are hereby notlbed to etter:el at yraar Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDN3S DAYS and MOANS, for drill, and W transact finch la:sl am as may come Before the Company._ P. SANE, maralchrei Secretary cm tem._ a""... To Let.-aTILB BEalltill BLAU Ur TANN ti P tholr. TB= ENGINE HOllB6 (a Hall suitable for pub iie mortingaj oat to let for three or four nights to tba &quire of GEORGE YONBTON. drob.3at • it B. NrClurkares, No. 96 Wood ?tree:: 0. 0. P.—Place of meeting, Wa.,thu4 too i.l 11, Wood street, between Fifth street sod "Virga. Prrnstman LAM, No.226—Yeett every Ttuniday ever mg. Alsacannam Smut:mann, No. —Meets brat and third Friday of each month. Ihinr2n 1 y City • IN Poems nes of an ceder of the Diamond llarket Mese A..emeia nv, Um CITY HALL rUI be foe mat tram the YIBNI OF J. ANDABY MO, t h e one yam, ebb Um pdvh lte. Eettece-vThe JOURNEYMEN TAlholln 150- : letsanof tee 7% a CLUB, of Pittabtugh and Allegheny, menu on the 1 Prose:no as e therWore MAPS StOM 111.11011LEVErrktia that WEDNESDAY of every month, at BOHOCILLIETNE'd, . mot, et.'lthe ti Io Win We/ are lainas SO IPIAYWiaII 1 11 211 W In the Diamond. By order. . reert. Tthe p tstil be melted midi the mu/ft a Jot y 1 050. W. BUSE. Secretary. the WWI OF 30.1.=, life. : EN rest la hI be paid maiirtarbf, and ft tea ladmilisesi O•hdltiate for Alderman of the Third. : with the Bunn. DE Colwidtbai whetßar hey Ida MON s• Ward. amily or Sot •, TIOOBBIA' IVCOY will be an Independent Candidate be The Hai will t' o4 ••11• 13 • 14 . 4 ID be and as a Thee hi Dr atilattl.tX, at the Third W.vt, oky of Pittabmigh. mann LABOor. or ibr I. ihrt • _Slime or /slim N. 31.--4 mammy mat having Nee eutatat.l a kr. I No other ie =mallets!! maik he near 10011ddima bed withdrawn. I bee my Maids sad tem dams to co Prwashia b. k %wok to L amulAlamdmis , Taa suit mammas apart& • deck sBy atm at blislioN wa. AL Mit, Ilatlia • ,k F ~"S ~~ :• t • • 1:,?• 01..11unadlenrea0B111 a tam , WON 16zonnb-1111k ilamt,abena ndaden-Bass and Panpotba VP do. dw soil, jl6: Seond 15141111 e; sae ON" 603. Peons aoslaNNl mks 7111 M cilia ade extra for the eilianda JensßM. ab.)11116 . 6 perausummele aoonsmonosaaTl6 _ - • 100rgar 07 110 C. 01Wili0101711M. sir tins ammo% pessam =soft the past play or die INVASION 01 BIN NIA. Napoleon _ .- grabs. 16//sill/W Popular NNW. To conclude with On . . _ NAIAD (MIN. Count Naiad Queen.-.......-- OW ' r AtW City *ln, Qn ale 114ftwolleasigaiis of accomolati z ar2 perserZ , nlight. MONDAY NV , Iheribie SMOILIYt3 OPERA With B . H. suilessad COOL w UM ' • The Troupe will cootleme toisakm. 26 cemAA- Doote alma et 7, bk . o'clock. - , _ Ira. C. MIAXIM, having =heed Is Me day, laimailMs 2/J. method of or IkamarAisli_h_aad IMMO that he will opm DAMCIIIMI MOADMIME. ea Msfld ' - THURSDAY, October at LAPATIIIITS taimbias X. 011.4108 HALL, //MY, Almhhdl i =e be ha to see al/those Nebo bet dertfeustaf fP. beaatitul art of danetna, - cmableed nth -gram, veliquallts. Au lila terms will be as lastmaiiris. Made Med dam:anemia ryas, togettertwitimassy mew sad dances never baton introdimed in this erty: I..diee and Children's ohms meet lbedg7 andlishass day's, at I o'clock, P. If.„essamemeitag_ifesft, Genu s . ohms, Trek, sad Tkusetv ere The class now forsdag in Alhadmisy MO, *MI maitAlr Muslalor Hall, on Saturday, Masembee Mared•SeAeb".. - P. Id. Alr. M'llanus Ma be assn m Hood's Jambi likeerom Market street, abaft Third, ea Mayday's, WedmalbylViii mow., from d &desk, A. M.,to 2to 6 o'clock, P. M. Also, at Rasedeloa. city, an Tuesday's, Ilburahrra sad' • boom. • aid& Gireat Oars of MclimmicomMeeillalli • of the Richmond Rep -.w, of Detwinbm INtii,llllloom, test Qatar's Spanish Maine ls no ham* TINT bad a men in their pram room elm wee sehillail with 'bleat esercorial rheum:lotion, who Mem complaining of misery in the beak, limbo eyes had beimme limerick mid matiam,nweltenellow, dew* ,ff . Imre, and all the symptoms of rheiteactimo, SeMfola. Two bathes of CAR? &'I SPANLIR cased him, and, in en editorial modes we above, thlidinle testimony to ha wonderful' *Rooth sod say their oahrcan met to, that all solisting with dieser of lbw blood.sweleth - aware of tha exiMemos me& 'Theyrisemfaht temonneridl It. cl,w See their tatilhoste, lad notice In Selo Mina tSSY bottle. To the Electors nail Claimant& Klatt Milian - Wad, PlthanctsWise lOTTER myself u an independent 11101111•10 Ar DElltLel• for the Third Ward etas city of et the ensuing election, In January, IBM. 114 4 =4. • in the Third Ward In the I. ix roam unlit tram my boyhordi • Rub! of Allir - LTe • enufkl meet respectfully solicit the =thaw* ferairmheups.:r eithensoit the cawing election foe Aldremem r. ney23 a 4 , •t• ... , ... MURPHY'S -- L - :-- , . eit m NEW EAGLE HAT MANNEA Ee l I aNO. 182 WOOD trfREll2, owe - front the corner aflttregthle at - -- ' The prepaid.. is blamed/ e - , Hatter, Ntriof had Mein yoga at the Undone, ten Tar ea a preetkel worked In the pried* otablithatenra 1= 1 424 - adelphla, Cincinnwt end the New Legiend -- confident that, from hie Radial exprelenee ego he an furnish not only as good but a nagoesidi - ' ... n ittnte than anythingheretobre Mined to Ur 2101011.111 Y... pebllo—all. of hit one ssorofachrre. .. • -. - - .40112W!,-, ocimFor the 11•11681 no y ..' . PIANOS. ii' 15E .„ TEN 811118CRIEBER hes jearsodrid a new - 1 " - : - . PORTA Sam the celebrated tungsfeettny of . . OLCIOSKIING k. 801513, .pet, compUted his atm& maoa.a elpediaty ••• • • NA r@ 1101.a.&111. - *a& •-• Timm, who are desirous of preseutl therrasaleell aa vegan; weed and unettist . e PARLOR, PIIENITAIRD • hare oo er an oppo rt unity of rthertiag , Led Dapeataiii etc-least sitar of Plano Porta elm far isle la iblie city. They comprise adTstylee eonsidatudie beta GOOD TAM from a plain but dewed exterior to %Para alai~. carved. Also ins Way; A large lot of PLLNCI 10111141Soln Weamazik BOOM ftsiton; Burin Aim, BOOM; Pllsmuse,New York; sison, Boston, As...Se; hom the *Mang to Ur meatsols—; trampand ,AT TE y eareed,_pilt. and wltkinissi kos. - RI , lIXDOUND PRIM A lot of second bend Pianos, some of then nesely uses hone $2O to $1.60 each. dleo,a foes lot ot• dirosemoSs, emu; Promo boxes a= Oman • JOHN H. 111114111, Agentlin the 2.1. of Cblekeming Bead P= Ittetto,tir Ottebuegh and Worn ern Pennsylvania, No. &I Woe& ecess&,..." between Diamond alley sod-Fourth etsest. &di Chalet Chat Kole. , op HA GAR AT RB T -BARGAINS AVER CEIWIER-- 'zoom, ErravamsoN k LOVE Wad of us *Work , Bee Ulm no. 74 Market stred, tonnes Routh srzdt Snit rbe lAt.mond.Watolough, befog about to mks eolookille 7.ant ebony. in their busfoon, omelet reepeouraeiradi r,,, attention at the pot4te to aloe geed Tedoetiodiallbrode ride of Cloaks, Talons. Brodie and Woolen loot WC Pollan Shawls, Dress Silks sad Drees lieedleed u olga; eerictOn ; French Adorn. Prom 41) dots up; from 4% orate lap; all wool Medd. Plokbe, at mitessar. Rood lee colored Caliesea, at 14.1 cede; GingiOnteastailfre pens; Cottony itleenreo mete.. a nd deacription, into than most illsolute, the l'er offend ; Cloths, Odd dire - it and &Uplifts to Pureleders, whetted. and Mall, world do by 00 5 ler as early call. elect 6 YOUNG, STIVEMOS k IDYL . LtNUB! BA RN Uri ll—The Life ofy. T. flaranstorzter ten by himself. In which he =rates his 11111 y Welt. as Clerk. Murtha:A sad Taber, and his later enema_ ,11,11:6 Ste-platt, With a portrait on steel, and 11111111112011 X time : by barley. Ruth Hall; a Dounatie We of the Trupent Them: by - Famay Fern. Ida May a Btoey of Things Actual said Paiellbie:lir :Nay Langdon. Latter Yews: by the author of the Old Haan. by thsa I River." daubs': a Feandy History :by Mary Miss Wordy. Brontwood Pinked up on the lOontinent. What Not: by Mies Dennison. Bayard Taylor's Landa at the garanons. HOLIDAY GIFTB.—A splandfd assortesantof TllkiahnikiF Works, Girt lkok.Anneuda, to , ot a wet ankallblar dial[' or act. are now lying arranged kir the eosin 11~6 - _ Call or rend fur whatever yen wand, and re IP9I brims , to got them at the eery lowest ratan .. FL MN= a Oth. 11: ibefildkid Idillir. 'I gib LIMN OF P. T. BAR. OUT A 2 LAIFL—AIit. 1 rotethed, the Life of P. T. Baum% viittegrigf Ida lay: another mapply. Roth Hall: by Fanny Pere; seat noggdy. Peterson's Stagazino,br lesnatuT. hoc Is the MIAOW submits, for tho Magazines, The best selected mid larva agmartesolt of 14esongs: Gift and.Ohildren's Boob" in the eity, et tho doh" Both and Magazine State of W. A. GIUMINTINNIT M.ooo No. fot MaiMit Ontest • 1110166 BOOKS.— lJ Bast ropy of lowing's Worts; Do Do i=rldiptory of 17-11: Do Que.= of logiaod; Do tiollin's Socket Do Cover's P o e Werke; ' Do Whitt:let Poe s; Do British Poets; . Dyer baeaght to the tidy of Tea el lks abate us bowed in full end half beatilm Aeatlba nib eastein prices at deal tiWaal attest-, NAw /RR )" Jun R wiin Tway NM"aletta: by E. D. Soisthworth. Par.& and Other Por:a...: by iamb. laver * run by V... outgo': of "Mho cm ansuilvia. Hirer." The buds at IP, s m .. : by Bayard The Renew t, Bea . it d Lead, sad elhehltell/h - twf Peter Nude,.' . Received r..d for sole lathe them Hook Rae W. A. sthoinkina=ibu _ i,,,„ Ns. 10 . YrtlieliNTEL—A law somortome hob and opening, at tfas Geld and Saver WSt &mai ry i A ah lzaolin lizr zy ile., arid ell at rodorpdfi ids, l ur„. paired a the beet WASCH Roraxam m =llootoomOtt and clouthig of Watobol;CAddia, /A. W. W.,WCW4 -- ,. R mod* rim/. amain wirairli • VOISC EXPITING.—Peassas bating 81111111101MMIS, and !bon erisktog to paean DimWog Himitisswelll end. it to tbeir latooset to 'way ealt:-lbriesolar MID& dine paid to prodeutial va4tassati, sadAIT rents, Laurance mat repass. - - - Re CV allitalato Odien, Ha. W =NS ,ITiglY KOOK TO LIT, duilitedanTliggillestr • ' 0 &Dwelling House, on Mensal Mewl* Lupe street m ad passeekes artbe &Mee lo bed. S. OOTHWITHAIIg, deelb ara imago igriTglegMMlL rpotrra haUhipht—thaverscahred the • ' lot of Tooth hrustmonirollited la • • • •• • Ibmia ws,ut of $ good astkda, sad wurtstof JOB. W l' sau procure it at • deel6 • • earner of lb. Illaamed • , • 4.111. DELUSILISS.—A large Bopp of dhe _JlMBra.bas put raceiTed by de•elb Joe TOINIIIO. FINS NITILLCTS:74 lot at Ise wishing a good article can rods= ts tam • dooln JOB. MANDLNE—T3e be artiels na. m OO9 ar AM bands; 12 das fresh resseisidtbss der bilf dealt. JO& 1131111311 L L' INE BOA.PB.—A Tau largo Toilet Bpapo just rewired by deer JOB.IPIGMM ~~?~'e irT . rq!TCMT.=I —P :if 'n ag Ve B GfaTtiottoot st °llAl Tlte ltAl pl C lVe aieiead until DA 'CLIMB. 46TH, next, for that pen at IMF Boa pane*, L , aroagtt Wholly county, Tanemes, ni•Miti• go ennui) , Mbelestppl, aomprebsodsag feetioat 27 in ea. ?by, y td epee onrosy be mem et the 21101811•111 Moe, et 1 .11=e, napalm, to which OM kroirods show d be. The west ma and of thin work it eight, Moo catch) from hemp hi,, nod the orb= sad le twenty adlautat ward t !hum/tabby ilataima. , J. L. IMOD, dad 4:td • iede. Audosaat Mathew- =MEM a at i nr 9*. agar