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Among other things wo ore now determined to
give special attention to ootnmeroial matters and
news, and make the Post, if we are able, the
bestooin m ercioipa pe rin the West* it wili at*
tend to polities and general news : bhtileffim
tnerolal oolomn will bo mnoh morn full, and re*
oeiro a far larger share of oat attention than it
has in the midst of the excitement of >tbe late
pollfiea! aamphlgn. The growing and 1 rest in
terests of Pittsburgh require fall and accurate
commercial intelligence, and we shall him to giro
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laihj doming
OFFICIAL PAPER OF TEE CITY.
PITTBBVBGH:
FRIDAY MORNING
MUIISISIO POST JOB OKFICB.
Wa would call tbe attention of MKBOHANTS AND
to the fact that we here Just recelred
from Philadelphia a number cf fonts of new Job Type, and
an now prepared to fill orders for Oarde, Circulars, mil
HeaiK Paper Hooka, Posters, and Programmes for oihlbi.
tlona. All ordere wlll be pronfpUy Ailed.
TBE VBWB.
We bare no reason yet to donbt that Flamer
Is eleoted Canal Commissioner.
Ex-Governor Neill S. Brown, Know-Nothing,
has been eleoted Speaker of tbe Tennessee
Housoof Delegates.
John-M.'Meek has been eonviotedat Staun
< ‘ tOB, 'y«4 0l fobbing (bo mail, and sentenced to
, • 41m penitentiary for ton years.
• • fl '' iSVMbi- Samiiol the In
diana lndiOnapoUs, andifor many
years treasurer of tho State, dledreoeutly athla
residence in Indianapolis.
. in PhiladOTphla city and connty togothor the
Democrataharo elected 13 ont of IS mbmbera of
. .the Assemblymen. Magee, Democrat, ieelcoted
-,i Bheriff ; ‘Cirrigan is also:eleoted.
On /Saturday morning last, a man named
\ /Ximotlpr Wilds, while driring along the Eail
. •tfoadtraoki’-in Troy, U.T., in a stagonj met with
* t-i, 'an '.necidont, by wbreh he was Instantly hilled.
.LTT&o loenfnotire etrnok his wagon, throw him
' - twenty feet - into th* air, and in descending
he fell under tbe engine. Ahorribla fracture
,of the Bknl! was produced, the wound extend
’-Ipg around tho. back of the head from ear .to
-ear-
OTHEft HATTERS.
Tbo election is over, and we are glad of it.
We liki b gallant obntest in a politiaal Campaign.
A fair fight with n resolute foo, especially if it
ends in a fiotory, is a ploaßant thing enough for
b month or two. Bat we are elwayß glad when
it Is orer, and wo can turn to other matters of
pnblia interest-
It is too soon to begin to talk about a candi
date for United States Senator; or candidates
for tbe various officers at oor municipal election
of January next. Tho election of & State Treas
urer, Speaker oT the House, Speaker of tho Ben*
ate, and nnmorons other officers will take place
is January Canal Commissioners make
their appointments is Notember.
Bat in tho moantimo there are other matters
claiming attention. By a judicious and earnest
effort on part of ail tha States interested a lib
erol appropriation can be obtained from tbo
next Congress to aid in the improrement of the
Ohio riser. A portion of tho money that has
been looked np in tho national treasnry for
yeirs could not bo applied to n better use, or
ono more beneficial in a truly national eense.
Booh an appropriation can bo obtained; and no
State would be bonefitUd by it moro than Penn
sylvania. To Pittsburgh it is of vast importance,
and our city should bo the first to more in the
matter. We shall certainly do what wo can for
it. It is in rain to talk about tbo impractibility
of the nndertaking. It can be done, and it wilt
be done some day, and tho eooner the.better.
Oar paper ia to be improved in man j respects,
and In its commercial oharaettr it will be espe
cially improved.
Kahsas —ln soother part of oor paper to
day will be found an account of murders com
mitted in Kansas by armed ruffians from Mis
aourt. Whitfield was eleoted as delegate to
Congress on the Ist inst On the 9th inst. the
free state men would eleot Reeder as dolegate.
Both delegates will appear at Washington at
the next session of Congress, and demand seats.
Whioh sbaU be admitted os the right one?
That Is a jqaeation for tho House of Bepresen
Natives to dooido. It will bring op the wbolo
subject of Missouri frauds, and we hope Rood*
or will be admitted to a seat We presumo
that will bo the result
We are giad to find that the free State men of
Kansas have at length got to using cold load.
XhtO sudden death of a few of the border
ruffians would have a very salutary effcot in
Chat territory. The freo state men are largely
in the mojority according to all accounts, and
they should appeal to the only arguments that
have weight By their long delay to do so they
have already placed themselves in the position
of revolutionists. The pro-slavery men, by
getting the legislature, have brought themselves
tinder the color of Itw, and may bo sustained.
But Kansas should never be admitted as a State
trail! there is a full, fair and free expression of
the popular will on the subject of slavery. That
■rill decide the question right.
Ohio. —We eh all probably hare to giro it np
that Chase is elected in Chin. .The oonteat bos
boon a warm one there, and trends ware resort
ed to that disgrace an; party. She itcry was
circulated that Wilson Bhannon, lately appoint
ed Governor of Kansas, has in his first speech in
the territory declared himself in’favoT of slave
ry in Kansaß. It was not true, but it doubtless
produced on impression ogainßt the Demooracy
in Ohio. It is the pride and boast of onr party
this year that, although unusually successful, it
has no whero resorted to suoh trioks and false
hoods- It has stood upon its merits and its
principles, proved-ita honesty by Ub aotions, and
has won general approval.
D»tT*r County
Throagh Mr. M’Gregar, editor Beaver Star,
we loam that the entire Democratic ticket is
elected in that county, by majorities ranging
from one to two hundred. The Demooracy had
a hard battle to fight there ; but from this, it
will he seen, came out with flying colors. The
Republican vote in the oonnty was about fi.o
hundred.
fiSBATOB.— CoI. MeCandless istnuch talkod of
as the United States Senator. Two successive De-
mocratic County Conventions have strongly re
. nemmended him for that oflioo, and his oloims
- must not be overlooked this time. More anon,
on tbia subject. j
Sfiaksb or thb Sbhatb. —Our fellow-citizen,
Hon. J. B. M'ClintWjk is spekeo of at the oast
for Speaker of the Senate next winter. It is
rather early to make a nomination, but we sec
ond it most cordially. He is onr candidate.
OHIO BIiECTIOp:
We havo return from forty-nine counties in
Ohio. They give Chase 11,691 majority; the
remaining counties gave Swan, Fasionj in 1554,
20,910 majority, so that Chase’s election by
abont 16,000 majority is beyond doubt.
W&~ We acknowledge the reoelpt of New Or
leans papers from J. Kerr, Jr., clerk of the
" Crystal Palace ” steamboat, in,advanoe of the
enaiL Mr. KetT is a good fellow, and we ere
obliged to him.
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Oar nelghbor-of tho -Journal t»oare -p under
tho lato defeat of bis party bravely and magna
nimously. Ho intimates that bo rather likes the
Democrats now, since he has had * fight with
them. That is perfectly natural. Tho nearer
you get to Demoorats tho better you liko them
While standing at a diataooc and bawling ‘‘loco
fooos,” dongh faces,” “ proelaveryites ” and
other dreadful names, some people actually con
vinoo thorn:elves that Democrats aro bloody vil
lains. But a near acquaintance, evon in a fight,
dispels the illusion, and they discover that wo
aro as truly American, as warmly patriotic, and
as eager for tho promotion of every groat pub*
lio interest as any other men over wero or can
be. Tbe editor of the Journal seems to be find*
log it put, pud discovered it in the midst of &
fight besides. Wo aro glad to hear bhn say he
rather Ukefi us* Next January we will make
him Uke us still better, when the oily elections
oomo off.
iOCIOBEE 12
Foreign Demand for Breadstuff**
('Prom the Cincinnati Prieo Current, 10th lost]
Our advices from Europe, by tho last two
.Stcameru, leave no doubt whatever, that tbe
crops in France, are below an average ; also, In
ttfost of the Western German States; and, that
those countries, Instead of being exporters, must,
as a matter of necessity, be importers of bread*
stuffs. Tbe Paris MoniUur t contains an official
declaration from tbo Freueh Government, that
therbis a deficit in the harvest of the Empire
this year, equal to 17,000,000 bushels, to make
up which the nation will have to drawn oyon
foreign sources. Tbo harvest in England had
been gathered in good condition, and ibe yield
id believed to b.s a fair averago, though not equal
to the one of 1854. There does not Beem to bo
muoh disposition on tbo part of Eoglish dealers
to pnroh&so breadstuff*, but the orders from
Franco, brought to this oountry by the Pacific
are Urge.
The leading commercial men of France. Eng
land and Germany, aro looking to the Dated
States, as tbe chief point from whenoe supplies
of hreadstoffd can be drawn, to mako up the
deficit, oaused by the partial failure of tho crops
in France and Germany, and by tbo absence of
any supplies of consequence from Russia; and
there oau bo no doubt whatever, but that this
oountry will find a market in Earope, for every
pound of broadstuife she can spare, the present
season, and at prices, too, considerably abovo
an average. This places these United States in
a position, commercially and financially, she
has uever occupied before ; specie will be ex
ported from Korop© to thin oonplry, to pay for
oar fbur, wheat, oorn rd?l poTk, io larger quan
Uties thftu ever known before, within the com
ing nine months; the balance of trade will be
largely in our favor: Stirling Exchange will bo
far below par, the agricultural ioterestfl of the
Union will be promoted, by being enriched in
au unusual and remarkable degree; and all
kinds of business w K he stimulated, and the
general prosperity of tho country will receive
an impetus, which will not only entirely relieve
all classes of the embarrassments of the last two
years, but will advance their interests as far
ahead in oiir year, as tbe ordinary pr.'pnv.G uf
three years;
Tho had tho consequence rhiob wo
refer to, are, as W© have before stated, in our
opinion, inevitable; and we do cow look for
morn rapid/general, and eubstantUl prosperity
in tbo agricultural, commercial, and . cebanical
interests of the country, during tbe coming two
years, than has been experienced nt an) time,
since the formation of the KopuMto.
There >6 but one oonlingeocy whirb can pos
sibly iffcci the foreign demand for our tread
6tuffa . namely, the of a peace with
in the next six months, between Rii««ia. and the
allied powors , but thifi in only hart possible,
and even if it should take place, it c-mm-t be
consummated w thin loos lhao six months, and
then we ©hull hnvo s«.»hi the greater portion of
our orpins brea’stuffs aod provisions
The Lohuoh Qbaia Mabket— Tbo l.?uinn
Mark Lino ExpreSi says of Kiglinh crop pros
pentads —r*-,
“ With another we*k of the Hoe harvest
weather in tho uouth of Ragland, we rogr.t to
say that wo tore not breo equally fa? ore J in
North Britain ; while, in Ireland, especially tu
the West, operations have beoa seriously ob
et rue ted by henry value, and somo darnago to
the crops by loyiog has been the coostqueoce ;
though we hope not to guch a serious ox lent as
some reports would hove us to believe Ia the
latter country also, there are certain localities
where the potatoes ore nnroistakeably bad, with
a more general account as to injury in tho
leaved and sterna, which in the case evou at
Dublin, though the mischief as in aomo foiraer
seasons, seems to be confined to tho growth
above ground.
*• Small deliveries of wheat have almost uni
vorsally o taiuoJ, and though the country mar
ketfl have, for th- reasons last Hated, respond
ed to the metropolis in the advance noted on
Monday, there was evidently a difficulty to plaoc
balks in quantity at the enh&noemcnt, there be
ing no threatening weather in England to giro a
: farther impulse to prices, while the probability
of a similar improvement in Germany anu
Franco may lesson tho urg noy of Continental
claims. The new simples, however, come very
various : and many maintain that we are nof
reapiog an average crop of wheat, complaints
being louder, especially in the Fen oouatrios,
as the sicklo progres es and samples appear
Bat in spring corn we believe tho oft6o Is ro*
vorßed; and thus America, with its reported
abundance in tho Sooth, is pretty euro of an ex
tensive European demand.”
A oorreapodent of the Cleveland lender writ
iog from Loavenwortli, Kansas, gives an ao
oount of continued outrages by Missourians up.
on the free state mon of Kansas. His Utter is
dated on tho 2d of October. Oa tho first of Oo
tober, tho oleotion of delegate to Congress took
plftco the day previous under au aol of the bogus
Legislature. The frpp otate in on took uo part
In it. The writer says:
On the day of election the motley crowd of
voters, oompossd of Miesouriaus, recently nr
arrived Virginians and drunken Indians, were
addressed by pro slavery speakers from the steps
of the hotel in this place. They perc told that
slavery was right for JCsnsafl, and that Whitfield
was tho true representative of Squatter Sove
reignty, They went and voted, almost before
the Missouri mud was dry upon their boots.—
With rifles io their hands, knives in tboir belts,
bottles in their pockets, and whLUey in their
bellies, they swaggered around (bo polio, drink
iog, swearing and shouting in devilish gleo and
fiendish exultation over their fancied triumph.
As the day advanced and night approachod
they becftDiQ more noisy, turbulent and over
bearing/ They marched through the streets,
bespattered with mud, snoaring, yelling, swing
ing their hats, and asking, ‘’where aro tho d--d
abolitionists ?” “Lot’s cut the 0— d d—d whilo
livered Yankees’ throats!” At that time one of
our citizens—Mr James Fcirnom—wes pausing
through tho streets. As ho passed iho hotel,
ono of tho Missourians, who wore a white
slouched bat, a grey ooat and a pair <-f greasy
corduroy pants tucked into tho top of bis mud
covered, cowhide boots, hailed him and asked
him to come in and vote. Mr Furn&m do
olined.
Tbo man then asked him to “oomo and drink.”
Ho deoliood that invitation also. One of the
Missourians then asked httn “ why ka did not
vote?” Mr. F. said “ bocauso Ido not consider
the election legal.” “He is one of the O'—d
d—d freo state men,” said tho crowd. Mr. F
at this time seeing ho bad got into had oompany
Started to go. But be was too late The crowd
gathered around him, and began to ory out
** Hang him!” “Lynch him!” “Tar and
feather tbo d—d yimkoe !" (Joe of the mob thon
seized bold pf him
Mr. Furnam being a tjuioU, powerful man,
turned round and knocked hie assailant down,
and fled. They gave cb&se, but could not over*
take him. One of the desperadoes shot at him
with & rifle. The ball pierced his hat, bat did
not hart him, and striking a house, wont thro’
tho clapboards and killed a child which was
playing on * the floor! Tho mother ran oat
shrieking “murder!" “help!" The neighbors
eame to hev assistance. The news spread. Toe
free state men armed themselves.
In the meantime another oitixen bad been in
sulted in tho street, knocked down and stabbed.
Thu was young Thomas Newman. He died this
morning. The marauders began now to be alarm
ed fit : their own aots. Abont a hundred free
State men, veil armed, formed into a body and
fpftyobed towards the hotel; but the Missourians
had decamped- The free slate men pursued then
to the ri very aßdono of tho bloody villains baa
felt cold lead. *****
Thb Rock Island Bbidoh.— The bridge over
the Mississippi at Rook Island, 111., is rapidly
progressing. Four of tee piers are now built, and
the fifth and last will be ready for the super
structure in ail this month. It is thought that
trains will Gross it in January and February.
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FOREIGN NEWS,
BY TUB STEiBBB CAHADA
the War.
Aotivo operations havo been resnmea in tbo
Crimea.
Prince Gortschakoff telegraphs, under date
tho S 3 t September, that tho allies had landed
20,000 men at Eupatoria, and had 20,000 on the
Russian flank.
On the 22d, tho ailios attacked tho Russian
infantry, and tho latter retreated to tho holghts
over Rasta.
Another doßpatoh from 'Gortschakoff, dated
tho 26ib, statos that on the previous day 83, -
000 of tbo ailios had dobonobod from Eupatoria,
and oconpied tho neighboring villages on the
loft flank.
• Tho Cossaoks had taken 26 prlsonors while
foraging at Kertsoh.
Despatches from Sebastopol of . the 10tb, an
nonnoo that tho Rasalans were fortifying thom-
Bolves in.the north part, and wore constructing
new batteries; and that tho French wero ad*
yanoing cavalry and a colnmh! of Infantry
towards Baokshi-Serai by tho Balder road.
,A fearful tempest had ooonrrcd at Sebastopol,
with Very heavy rains.
Gortsohakoff reported on the 17th that the
allies hod attempted nothing np to that data on
tho north sido, but were ooncentrating their
foroeß botween Balahlsva nod the Tohernaya,
and constantly reconnoitering tho loft wing of
the Russians from the Baldaf Valley.
Letters from the camp mention that the allies
were actively preparing for a campaign.
Tbo oorreepondont of tbo Darla PaVric, under
date September 2G, says: Ever sinoo tboir re
treat, tho Russians have continued to fire oholle
at us, and it would bo a mistake to suppose that
oar armies in Sebastopol aro beyond tho range
ol tho enemy’s batteries on tho northern shore
and on the plateau. The balls from Fort Con
stantino reach beyond Htrelitzka Bay, and they
can very easily throw their projectiles into the
town. As to the batteries of tho otbor forts,
some of tbo gnns in them aro so powerful that
they oan carry shot right over the town, and da
execution in the advanced siego works; bat al
though tho Russian fire dors not oeaso, it is not
very aotivo. Tho artillery and engineers in So
baetopol aro everywhere at work. Fort 8t
Nioholas, wbioh was left almost intact, has been
fortified, and its oannon already repllos to the
enemy. Any attempt of tho Russians to return
to tho place ic wholly oat of the question.
Tbo Grand Bubo Conetantinc arrived at Ni
coialcff od the 20ib, and it was eaid that tho
Czar himself would shortly visit that place, to
superintend tbo w<otor Crimean campaign.
A loiter from Berlin, dated 231, says:
14 Various circumstances at St. Petersburg
scorn to indicato that Prince Gortoohaboff will
soou evacuato tho forts to the north of Sebasto
pol, these forte being only strategical points, bat
great preparations are making by the Russians
for a winter campaign.
Letters ffom Athens state that tbo nows of
tho fall of Sebastopl had produced the greatest
consternation among tho partisans of Russia,
who were always boasting of the impossibility
of tbo allies succeeding. Tbe Ministers waited
on the French and English ambassadors, to offer
their wannest congratulation*.
Tbe Auairiau government has caused tbe pub
lication of tho following announcement in its ao
knowlfdged official organ, the Austrian Cor
respondence :
*' The now state of things may givo occasion
to a diplomatic contest or a sanguinary strife
i’Ctwreo Rus«ia and tbo Western Potrirs, bat It
will in no way affect tho mediatory attitude of
Anfdria
From tho BlairtrlUe Ap*i*cliian
noaaiQLti affaib.
A Woman Murdered, and ktr body burned to «A
-t» : -Her Husband charged with the Cttme.
One c>f ibc most horrible and atrocious affairs
it has ever bt«a our lot to record, occurred last
week in r>errj township, Westmoreland connfy.
On Sunday morning of last week, Mrs. Cor
rigan, wifo of Hugh Corrigan, a farmer, who
lives near tbc turnpike, about four miles vest of
thin place, disappeared Her husband stated
that she had left him 'hnd gene to Philadelphia,.
They had been married about two years, and it
wit* koowo that they frequently qaarrvlcd This
circumstance, together wub a report that blood
bad been seen abont tho bouse, led to saspioions
that she had been murdered.
On Thursday morning, smoko was seen aris
ing frfim an old quarry on Corrigan's premises,
Gome disUooo from the road. In a rather retired
situation, which aroused tho horrid sospleion
that the woman’s body might have boon taken
thoro to bo consumeJ, *ud thus destroy the ovi
donce of hot havtog boon murdered
J (J Alter, who resides a short distanoo from
Ibo place, vent down to tho spot, and found a
largo firo, made of logs, brush, &o , and emit*
ting a strong smell. On raking among the ash*
os, bo drew out what eoemed to bo a portion of
a btiraao shall. He mode thisd scovrry known,
and afterwards aovoral otbor persons wont to tho
firo. They found Corrigan there working at 1L
He asked them what they wanted. They told
him tbelr suspicions. He said tboy might search,
but again ordored them off, nod said they wero
trespassing on bis premises. Ho picked up a
stone, and threatened to hit one of the persons,
who approaohed; but tbo latter also drew a
Btouo, whereupon Corrigan desisted, and short
ly went away. They examined the fire, and ob
tained more bones.
lu the meantime, Corrigan was arrested, and
in an examination before a magistrate at Bairds*
town, the following facts were elicited :
Tho persons who woot to make the arrost,
state that thoy found tracks of a slod from the
house to the quarry, and spots of blood along
tbo way, also blood marks pq tbo sled On
entering a room a little separated from tho otb*
or part of iho boose, in one corner under the
carpet was found a large stain of what appeared
to bo blood, washed up—the spot still wot. On
other parts of the floor and upon the door cheek
woru (\leo spots of blood. Corrigan obieoted to
their onteilng this room, saying It was his pri
vate room. More bones were foond In the fire ;
the bones of tho face wero found almost entire
i —three or four teeth still adhering to tbo jaw.
Tho remaips wero examiped by several phyel
oisDs, and pronounced to bo thoso of a human
being
Mrs. Corrigan was in town on Saturday, and
returned borne In the evening, slnoe whioh time
she has not been soon. He himself stated that
sho left oq Sunday morning to go to Philadelphia
—that be gave her $2B, and they separated In
good humor—and be h&s not seen her sinoo. It
appears that on Sunday, he wont to a woman,
named Mary Callahan, who formerly lived with
him as his wife, and bae borne him ohildren,
ono of whom was living with him, and told hor
that his wife had left, and ho wanted her to toko
charge of tho house an 4 attend to tho ohild,
whioh was sioU- She wept accordingly, and
alaid there, whilo Corrigan went to Pittsburgh.
He started on Sunday evening and returned on
Tuesday night. Before leaving, ho looked the
room above mentioned, taking the key with him.
In Ibis room, some provisions wero kept. Ho
gave her somo moal previous to starting. $o
bis return ho went into tbo room with bor, to
get more. Sbo says abo did not observe any
thing suspicious in the room; though she did
uut examino particularly, merely going to tho
barrel to got what sho wanted, and then going
out again. When they went out, he again look
ed the door.
On Thursday morning ho pretendod to believe
that his wifo was with some of tbo neighbors,
and threatened to prosecute any ono who would
barber her. When asked about her murder, he
said it was all moonshine—some of tho neigh
bors bad got up tho would be all right
in a few days.
After the bearing, tbo accused was committed
to answer tho charge of murder, and was taken
to the Allegheny oounty jail, to awaithis trial.
There o&n be no doobt that a most horrible
murdor has been oommitted. The woman was
probably killed on Saturday night, aad her body
locked up until Wednesday night or Thursday
morning, and then taken to the fire and con
sumed. Tho circumstanpcs even exoeed in
atrocity those of tbo celebrated Webster case a|
Boston somo j oars ago.
Corrigan is troll known in this oommnnity,
and has not homo a good oharnoter for many
years. Ho is about fifty or sixty years of age.
Farther examinations hare since boon made of
the premises, and in tbo oorncr of the room
where the a; poaranoe of blood was, it has boon
found that a considerable quantity of blood ran
down an opening botwoen the flooring and logs,
staining the lattor, and lying in a olotted mass
on tbo ground. A pair of Corrigan's pantaloons,
stained with blood, wore also found. Some bed
olothes, wot, as though rooonlly washed, but
still showing statna of blood, wore soon on Mon
day morning hanging on n tattoo Hoar the bonso.
There is mnoh oxoltemonl In the neighborhood
in regard to tho awful affair, and a groat many
persons hare visited the premises.
Hast week, betwoon tho (into the murder is
supposed to hare boon oommlttod, and the burn
ing of tho body, Corrigan was In this city, In at
tendance on the District Court as a witness. He
then manifested no eigus that snob a horrible
orime was weighing upon his oonsolene.
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Life in California.
[From the National Intelligencer j
h&vo bceu favored with tho following ex
tract of a totter from a resident at San Franois
oo to bis friend in Washington :
‘ san Francisco, Sept. 4, 1866.
crops aroj-fio far beyond our own wants
that shipments oontinue to go forward in largo
quantities. Gao bouso bore, owns a very largo
steam Souring mill, has shipped 9,000 barrels
to Liverpool and 7,000 to Australia, whither they
aro now preparing to send 10,000 barrels moro.
Tho orop there last season was very short, al
most an entire faiture; nod do you know they
hsvo two and a half millions of inhabitants?
Only think what a foundation for a future empire!
From natural increase and from immigration
our children now living will at tho oloee of the
present centur/see them number fifteen to twen
ty millions, nod at the oloso of another oentary
there wIH be eighty or one hundred millions,
whUst&t the same period there will be within
the present limits of the United States three
bnndred millions of pooplo 1
But to return from this digression. I am of
opinion that flour and grain wilt not be very low
this season; for I see but little prospect of peace
luEarope, and war,*basideB being a sad waster
of food, withdraws a targe number of producer*
from their usual employment. Still, howevor,
the heavy orop wbioh has been sooured in the
Uhltod States may keep prioos at moderato rates,
pOftloularly if they have anything like an aver
age orop In Europe.
In reply to your question as to the prospects
for a young mao to come out bore, 1 would say
1 should hesitate to recommend any one to aban
don the civilization, so to speak of the Atlantic
for the barbarism of the Pacifio, and particular
ly a very young man, to whom tbo temptations
for evil would be so etroog here. Health and cli
mate alone reoommend this place. It Is almost
impossible to oonoeive how one is rejovinated
and invigorated by this truly delightful olimate.
The thermometer one day went up (by aooideot,
I suppose) to 90; the next highest was 80, but
it ranges in summer from 68 to 68. For tho
past six weeks it has not variod from that range,
and no rain for six months, wbioh gives a secur
ity for the ripening and ingathering of tho orops
possessed by no other country. Fevers are al
most unkuown, epidemics entirely so. No Spread
of the cholera when the steamers arrive on board
of which there may havo boon groat mortality
whilst oh their possago up the Psoifio.
Our markets aro abundantly supplied—beef
2&<and mutton 19 cents; vegetables very plenty,
and snob vegetables! melons and grapes very
abundant and cheap; other fruits dear. You
can Uvo here at preaoot as to comfort better than
In New York. Bat os to the moral etato of tbo
country, it is horrible! One of the papers gives
ns a monthly ohroniclo of deaths by vloleoce,
principally by murder or lynching. From the
Ist of January to the let of August this year
there were 322 in tho Slate, looloding two law
fully hanged. U not this awful? Upwards of
twenty were recently lynched in one plaoo for
being concerned (or tutpecled) in some whalesalo
robberies. Street encounters are so common
boro that no one is surprised at their announce
ment in tho morning papers.
Two years since any man oould make money
in Califonia; now it is the reverse, and the
scramble for office from the first to the lowost is
truly terrific. Tbo Sheriff's office, even at the
reduced foes, is worth at least $50,000 per an
num, Recorder of Mortgages $20,000, and so of
other?. Think of tho numerous aspirants and
tho dosperate means thoy are willing to employ
io order to lueuro success. To-morrow is the
grand doy for tho shoulder strikers, the ballot
staffers, tbo rowdies, and tho bullios, and thoy
will all be let loose and hounded upon each
otbor anjf the community by their respective em
ployers. Both Steamers leave in tho morning ;
go you must await the next mail far the rosult.
Pray Heaven it may not bo as generally antici
pated l L
An Adventure
A few weeks sinco, a young lady, says tbc
Liverpool Courier, about twenty years of age, a
resident in Birmingham, came to Liverpool on a
visit to a relative. After tupper on Saturday,
•bo retired to rest, accompanied by ber cooaio,
a girl about Boveoteen years of ago. Tbo bed
room door was not looked, but barred . and the
front door locked, barred and chained About
threoo'clock on Sunday morning, tho last men
tinned and was surprised that she
was tho sole oceopont of tho bed Sho koocked
against the partition that separated her bedroom
from that of Lor mother, and shortly tbo inmates
of tho establishment were up, and tho greatest
consternation prevailed. Every room was
searched and rcsesrohed, and cupboards exami
ned, but in vain ; tho joang lady was no where
to be found. Tbo head of the family is at Boa,
anJ tho only male persons in tho bouse wore two
lads. Thoy dressed thcmsolves, and on going
to the front door found that the abain bad been
unhooked, tho bar drawn, and tbo Joor unlock
ed, whilo on tbo doorstep, outside, they discov
ered a silk neckerchief whioh they knew to bo
long to their cousin. Two of the party proceed
ed op and two down Upper Parliament street,
but could see nothing of their relativo, neither
could they learn any thing from the police. As
tho day dawned, and objects became more visible
a figure was dceoried moving aorosß the field.
Tho aunt, nieoe, aad a domestic servant hasten
ed to overtako the person, and bad tho melan
choly satisfaction of finding the young lady un
harmed, but in a state of Bomai>mbaUsm, walking
with slow and measured steps, and only partially
dressed. With a want of judgment oxousable
ander tho oiroamstances, the aunt instantly
caught ber neioe In her embrace, tbe othors
following ber example, and using loud terms of
endoarment to arouse ber. But her restoration
to consciousness was fearful, and the scone al
together, If fully described, woald read more
like a romance than reality. Tbo unfortunate
young lady was assisted back, and, on arriving
hamo it was found Bho had no stockings on, and
bad loot ono of hor slippers ; in foot, that sho
was ol -d in very little more than hor night dross.
Sho can give no explanation how she left tbo
boose, got over a etilo, and Into the field, or
anything else in referenfio to tho affair. Sho
wept long and bitterly after her return, and In
deed became very ill and still remains so.
OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA BAJXBOAD
THE ONLY RAILRQAP
IIUHBISti WJfiS-? KBOH" PITTSBURGH.
Tbs Vast Tsajes leaves at 3 A. M.. through to Cincinnati
In boon and 40 minutes.
Mail Thais lzavb av 8 A. M.
Bx*ss3»Toaqi « aj aP. M.
Those Trains all make close connections at Crestline, and
the first two connect at AlUancs. Tbc direct route to Bt.
Louis Is now open, via. Orestiino and Indiana polls, 100
milofl shorter than via. Cleveland. Connections are made
at Mansfield with the Newark and Sandusky City road.
and atOrestUno with three roads concentrating there.
For particulars see handbills. No trains run on Sunday.
Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville Bt. Louis,
Inhlauapolla, Chicago, Hock Island, Port Wayse, Olprelaod,
shd tho principal Towns and GUiea In the West.
■The NEW BRIGHTON ACOOMMoDATION TRAIN wUI
leave Pittsburgh at 4.46 P. M., and Ncn at 7.30
A.M.
For Tickets and further information, apply to
J. G. CURRY,
At tho corner office, uodor the ilouonguhola Qouse-
Or, at the Federal Street Station, to
* GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent
Pittsburgh, July 23,1855. (jy'J4)
OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD,
BBINO TUB
Continuation of the Ohio and Penna. R. a,
TQ PQBT WAYNE,
tnaxi amfnat]} aiu> xxonvsci anus reou rnnmoßae.
89* Trains connect at CreetUno, without detention, with
all tAe Trains on the Ohio and Patna. Road , and also at
Forest with Trains going North and South, on the Mad
RlVer and Lake Erie Railroad.
For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Offices of the Ohio
and Petmsjlvnpt* l(&iJroqd Company In Pittsburgh, Alle
gheny City, or at any of the following points:
> Fort Wayne, BellefOOtaine,
Cincinnati, Urbana.
Dayton, Springfield,
Indianapolis, Richmond,
i Tiffin, , Findlay.
Feraoos desiring Tickets will be particular to ask for a
Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad.
J«U_ J. 11- BTIiAUGIIAN, Bap’t.
JOHN COCHKAIV & BROS.
MANUPAOTUREES OV
IRON raiding, iron vaults
VAULT DOOftB,
Window Shutters, Window Guards, &c,
Sloe, Bl Beoond street ud 66 Third si
(asTWfI»M Wood 4ia kunr.)
PITTSBURGH, fJL,
Uati od hand a variety of new patterns ancy an.
Pikin, roitrtUe for all purpose*. Particular attention paid
toendoaiag Grave Lota. Jobbing done at short notice- | m!B
S. M’KEE St CO-.
Bfl’KEE'9 PptytySYLV ANIA GLASS
Aft BIfSS 9?
; WINDOW GLASS,
Extra, Double Strength, Imitation Crown and Ruby
Vlala, Flasks, Pickle and Preserve Jar*;
Wine, Porter and Mineral Botflee;
■Telegraphic & Lightning-Rod Insulators.
BBOOND, BSTWKEN WOOD A MAUK.KT BTB.,
rmoDoauH, ruin*.
** ol * anort distance from the Steamboat landing, and
from MonoDgaheialioußa,Bt,Charlefl,and Oily Hotel, [arfli
J. H. J0ff85......... g. D. DBNUT
_ JONES & DENNY,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
aplSj 61 WATBH BTBSLT, PITTSBURGH.
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49* Woraiil Worm® l—A great many learned
treatise* have been written, explaining tbe -orlgiu Of, and
classifying the worms generated In tie human' system.
Scarcely any topic of medical science'has elicited more
acme observation and profound research; and yetphysi*
olana are very much divided in opinion on the. Subject
It must he admitted, however, that, after all, a mode of ex
pelling these worms, and purifying the body from their
presence, is rf more value thatfthe wisest disquisitions as
to their origin.
Such an expelling agont has at length been found.
Dr. M'Lane’s Vermifuge proves to be the ranch sought after
specific—lts efficacy being universally^acknowledged by the
entire medical locally. As further proof, Tead the follow-*
lag from a Udy— odo of oar own citizens s
Nrw Yoke, October 16,1862.
This Is to certify that I wss troubled for
more than a year, i was advised to ase &PLafie'Aceldhsa.
ted Vermifuge. I took one bottle* which brought 4W»y
about fifty worms; I commenced Improving at
am now perfectly wall. The public can learn tny name,
and further particulars, by applying to ttn. Hardir, No.'s
Manhattan Place, or to B. L. Tbeall, Druggist, epxner of
Entger and Monroe streets. ; ’'
49* Du M’Laoe?* caiebrated Vermifuge, also his genuine
Liver Pills, can now behtd aft all respectable Drug Stores
In the United States andU&nede.
Also, for sale by the so e proprietors, ,
niStiN a
to J, EbJd A Om,
octlaiew No. 60 Word street, corner of fourth.
inhalation for Diseased Litogil
The mode of Inhalation, In cased of diseased longs and
throat, recommended by Dr. Our Us in hie advertisement,
strikes us as the troe one. It Is now generally admitted by.
our best phytiolana, that local difficulties can oalybe snc*
cesafully treated by local applications. This practice has
been pursued from the first with respect to external Inflam
mation and corrosions, and we eee not why dlseasea of the,
throat and lungs may not be treated in the same manner;
we believe they may. In this variable climate of oars,
where lung and throat complaints have become so preva
lent and rife, we earnestly recommend to the public, andf
to Ote ajjticled especially, to avail themselves of Dr. Curtis
remedy.—{Ono who has tried, it.J See advertisement in
this paper.
Ctmfton—Do. Crons’ HYGBANA is the original and, only
genuine article. ssp&Swdaw •
49** Ague and Fever of Three Tears 1
Standing Cnrcdt—Mr. John Longdtn, now living at
Beaver Dam, Usnover county, near Richmond, had Ague
and Fever for three years; most of the time he had chills
twice a day, and rarely leas than once: he was parched
with fevers as Boon os tho chill left him; and after trying
physicians, quinine, most of the tonics advertised, and
everything recommended to him, was about to give up In
despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixluro was spoken Of: ha
got two bottles, but before be bad used more than a single
out, he was perfectly cured, and has not bad a chill or
*erer elnoe.
Mr. Lon;deo Is only one out of thousand* who have
been benefited by this great tonic, alterative and blood pu
rifier. See advertisement aepA-lm
43“ Stocking* and Hosiery for Winter*
—lf you don't went your feet pinched with-had and short
Stockings, yon will take our advice and go to. & DALY'S/
corner of Market alley and Fifth street, and buy ebmnof
(bos* elegant Fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice
and comfortable. DALY also makes and sella every vari
ety of Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and
retail.
Remember tho place, corner of Market alley anl Fifth
street. ' oet4
esr Batokelor , a Bair Dye.— Fifteen medals and
diplomas, EIGHTY THOUSAND APPLICATIONS 09 THE
I' IIiITABLB, attest tho public appreciation
black bair, os troo to tutor* os nature's self, is ppaduced
INSTANTLY, vltboat a chance of falling Or.to
akin or heir. Made and sold, or applied, nibs!private
roams,) at BATCHELOR'S old established tvig
X'S Broadway, New York.
£o!d, wholesale and retail, by 1 r. GEO. H. KEYBKB,T4Q
Wood street. cdlidaw '
FOR THE FAIR
OarCiticcDs and Blraogers visiting the Fair, In want of
a IIAT or CAP of tho latest stylo, would do well to call
and examine oar stock, as we are determined not to be
uuii-ntuid. QuLk talcs and small profits.
MORGAN A 00., No. 164 Wood etraet,
ocßl One door from Sixth.
Received, at Grlbble’a, a splendid
uw."rim«it of Fail and Winter Ooodfl, of every description,
enniMtag of Plush, Grenadine, Valent la and Figured
Vestings, Doeskin and Fancy Oasalmeres, Cloths, Overcoat*
iogs, Ac., Ac. AUa, Gent*' Furnishing Hoods in great ymxh
rty. which will ha sold low for cash. No. £4O Liberty street.
wp!7
X» El ATS, HATS.—Webave received our FALL
-jamui oF BILK HATS, wbfrbArilL be found, on In*
* mat and gW article. A good Hat for 13,
and an extra one for (4, CAH'knd sbo* 1: _ .Ir- ?
MORGAN A C0nN0.164 Weodtat,
Next house to the new Presbyterian Church, ...
. Ooodoorfrom.Sixthstreet. .
IT5 8 We have Jmt rieilvcilf hr Exprekir
Ut£T a large lot of PLANTER'S, HUNGARIAN and Other;
SOFT HATH, oi latest style, which we vRI sail 0* low Rtf
cash as any hotuo in the city. Call and see
MORGAN A 00 n 164 Wood street,
aag2s next boose to the new Presbyterian Church. 1
PITTSBUaGH
Life, Firo and Marins Insurance Company;
CO as SR OF WATER A&’D MARKET STREETS,
prTTSBUuon, pa.
ROBERT GALWAY, President .
Jas. D. M’Giu, Secretary.
This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to <s>
oomwted with LIFE RISKS.
Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks on tba Ohio and Ml#*
«l»ippl overs and tributaries, and Marina Risks generally.
And against Loss and Damage hy Fire, and against iho
Perils or the Boa and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies Issues! at the lowest rates consistent with safety
to all parties.
DiesoToas:
Robert Oaiway, Alexander Bradley,
JamesB. Hood, John Fullerton,
John M’Alpln, Samuel M’Clurkan,
William Phillips, James W. Hallman,
John Scott, Chaa. ArbutbUfit,
Joseph P. Gaxsam,M. D., David Richey,
James Marshall, John 1
Horatio N. Lea, Klttannlng. feblT
Pennsylvania Insurance Company
OP PITTSBURGH, * #
Comer of Fourth and Smithfleld streets.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000.
lsatJki Buildings and otbor Property against Lois
IrvSr or Damage by Fire, and the Perils pf the Baa and
Inland Navigation and Transportation.
D(RB0T0B8:
Wn. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, Jacob Printer,
A. A. Carrier, W. M’CUntock, Kennedy T. Friend,
James 8. Negtey, W. 8. Haven, D. R. park,
1. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,
A. J. Jonas, J.H. Jones, H. 1L Ooggfchail,
OFFI0BB8:
President ~..U0n. WM. F. JOHNSTON.
Vice President BODY PATTERSON.
Sep]/ and Trtastsrtr.k. A. CARRIER.
Assistant Secretary Ji. 8. CARRIER. fje^ily
EUREE4 QOMPANY
QE PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H. BHQHNBERQER, PwsmiHT,
ROBERT FINNEY. BmttAET.
a W. BATCHELOR, GswKiLkL AOBtV.
WILL IKBURB AGAINBT ALL KISDS
MARINE ANd'fißE RISKS.
DIRECTORS:
J. U. ShoeoWger, G. W. Chco,
0. W. Batchelor, VZ.JL Sfflck,
laaa? M. Pencoclj, T. BvUpdike,
W. W- R. D. Ooobran,
R. T. Lewih, Jk, John A. Canghey,
Goorge 8. Selden, 8.8. Bryan,
David McCan^leas.
AU leases Bustained by partiee Insured, under polk
ciea issued by this Company wifi be Übenlly and
promptly paid at Its Qfflg«, No. Ufl WATER street, fjyll
JONES. TIERNAN & CO..
(SDOOBSSO&8 TO MURPHY, TIB&NAS 6? 00.,)
Have in Bto re and fob bale, a hancLsoms issovt
ment of
seasonable
DRY GOO US,
To which thyr invite the attention of puroliseen.
sgp29.-d2wawlm !
PEARL STEAM MILL,
Allegheny.
FLOOR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES ;in either of
the two Cities.
Orders may be left at tbe Mill, or In boxes at the stored of
LOGAN, WILSON A CO., 62 Wood btreat.
BRAUN A RBITBR, corner Liberty ami Bt. Clair fits
U. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny.
tiaqs: oasn, oji rillvibt. .
iy29 BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO.
A CARD. t
I HAVE Just received from tho Eastern Cities, a stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, embracing the most
complete variety of OLOTUS. OABBIMBIUSB and TEST*
INUS that I have ever hitherto c Carol to the public.
Besides a large number of BLACK CLOTHS, of which I
have always kept a good assortment, I have been at con
siderable pains to select (tome choice Fancy Colore, among
which are DAHLIA, SYLPBIDE, ROYAL PURPLE;
DOTTLE, MEADOW and INVISIBLE GREENS; with'
several shades of BROWN and BLUB. Also, of f ANOY
CASSIMEBKB an elegant variety of tho highest grades,
Qwinprising many handsome PLAIN DUAL and
grounds, as well as tho latest Flgarod styles.. And of
CASHMERE, VELVET and PLUSH VESTINGS an. un
usually large selection —tho latter embracing several deli
cate patterns not readfly obtained.
I have procured the services of Mr. JNO. OABPEKTfSB :
as Foreman, familiar to the trade in the West as the in*.
renter of “ Carpenter's Bale.” Having made all the hlce
ties of cutting, the chief study of his life, and being endowed
with a large fond of experience from a practice of seventeen
years, there la little donbt of his ability to please all whole
custom he may attract.
My stock of BOYS* GLOTHINO is much larger than ai
any former period, exhibiting all the variety of styles com
mon to the season* and at very low rotes.
SOLOMON BTONEB,
CTpgfctlawlm Me. HO Wood street.
A BARGAIN OFFERED.
THE nnderslgood offers for .sole BIX LOTS of ground
fronting upon and adjoining the Depot Of (La Pitts
burgh and Connellsvilfe BaihracL in the growing and
thriving Borough of M KBgPOBT. Four of tho Lotaaro
37)4 feet la Width by abon«l»'ixr depth, fronting at one
end on the Depot, and at theotte on Sinclair street s and
two of them fronting for, ..theirahold length on other
Also —TWO LOTS, 87 feet in width, jfrontlng the other'
side of the Depot, and in depth 121—one of tho Lots bor
dering length on Jerome Btreet.
No better property can be found, and it will be sold low
Part of the payment taken In stock of the Oonnellsvilla
Railroad, If desired. GEO F. (JILLMO&K,
Office of the Morning Poet
Pittsburgh, August 31,1866.—[dswtf
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Oo Thursday, Ociober 11. by Rev. Ur Brjsn, Mr. AL
FRED P. WALL and SARAHE. QABB, both of Allfgheny.
NEW, ABTPBTISEMENTS
49- I«nport*nt-tb F«rat(i-.i«w Dlicov
•rI POWDIB.—The e Pow<
den are fcond ppund picltii aixd aM riaHy a good
article, not only for th&dlSttab incident'to Wars, cowt ,
twine , and other anlmsliltbut'they are likewise an excel*
lent article to improve the condition of the animal. '
For MUch Cbw*, they not-only Improve the condition o f
•milch eowe, but they increase the quantity as well a» im
prove this quality of milk and butter. The proprietors say
that It Increases the quantity of butter from half a pouid
to a pound a Weth 'to each end, while those persons who
J»va .tried jl asy a pound and a half to twd psunds W
week, wlth thVftiiaV'klhd cffeedlng one
yrlUuseltaU the
time, and WrVmohey ty thb operaUoh hi Well as improve
the appearance ofithels ktock. Price 25cta. a paper; 6 pa*
pen for fiL GIEO- H. KEYfiEB,
Corner Wood si rest and Virgin alley, .
oct!2 ' Wholfßaleaudßetalldgflnt
OEOOND HAND PIANQ&—One CJ£ OCUvePISDO forte
P In elegant Rosewood case, withcarved moulding and
Iron freme; warranted to be in perfect order. $226.:,
One 7% octave Plano Forte, fa Mahoganycaro. ,1176. .
One 0 n
One e « * “ . . « ; a giop.
One 0 u *♦. .«. r j.7s'
For sal# by OHARLOTTE BLUUE,
nct!2No. US Wood street, 3d flooraboTQ Fifth. "
LADIES' CLQAfiS^TiLMAS,4c.—A. A. MASON ACO.
hare J flat opened some 300-more dotks and Teltjtav
ofifae newest and-most elegant designs toCloth.-Velvet,
Uolpb AnUqn^Ac,
TjON NETS—IOO moreoftbeuftvt >fhahlonable styles and
15,colors of Satin«nd Velvet Bonnets, of thalrdwhand
Easton manufecture-ready far exhibition. .
A. A. MASON AW,
*ctl2 • 26,Ffth street.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODK-rA very large and varied as
sortmentof every description of Housekeeping Hoods
|Mt received fey . [octlgj u 8 A« A; MASON A CO.
TWO HORSE W AGQN AT. AUOTIb iNttOu SATURDAY
ftl OBNING, October 13ih> at llcfclocih atthe 06nun»-
clal Salesßcoins, earner of wood and-Fifth will be
sold one substantial- well finished, new TWO HOBSS
FABUSES' WAGON, which cost 163.
ocH2 : : ■ - P. M. PAYia/Auctloueer.
TTIOKQK'S HEW MILL AND WINE PBESS-A co*
ii stint supply 3rlithaJtept,on hand from this date,
price $SS,at the Seed and Agricultural Btore, 47 Fifth
etwt,by ; (octtfc2tw«l JAMEBWABDBOP.
IkLOOME—IOO tons Like Champlain: \<s
MJ 75 « Juniata; {ot sale by
ccm • > JOHN MOORHEAD.
PIQ IRON—2OO tons Nee. 1 and 2 Anthracite;
100 * Juniata;
200 « Allegheny;
60 “ Coke; for sale by
oct!2 JOHN MOORHEAD,
/ vNLY $1)200 foratwo story Dwelling Hoaea, with attire
room In front, and five other rooms and a hall; also a
back building of t»o .rooms. Thelol ls!7 foot front on
Robinson street, Allegheny, by 77 deep, to an alley.’ This
property to In good order and will ha sold on easy terms.
. B. CUTHHRBT A BON,
oitl2 - 63M*rket street.
YABIKTrKB— The Pocket Calendar, or Revolving Aims*
nee; Pocket Mementoes, Fancy Emery Bags, Suow’a
Bchool Pen, Pistol Pencils for boys, Bair Broshes, Pearl
Ponder, Herpeilo Soap, Rosemary for the hair, 4o„ always
On hands and for sale bj 8. L. CDtHBERT,
octtg. -■ > S 3 Market street.
UNDE&BUXBS&ANDDRAWER&— Just received an
assortment of Caahmera, Bcoicb Wool, Shaker l ftnit
Lamb's Wool; Merixfo, flhamoto, IS Thread 811 k and Stout
Bilk; and'American Wool Wrapper*,*! thaPPBMjgINQ
HOUSE Of ":- ■ L. HiasnmLß A 80N,
odlS Ho.7oWood street.
POUTE HOSNAIE3, CANES A!*D VALlSES—Justre
ceived, a full supply of tha abcHre goodrbr
L. MBSfIFIBLDABON,
oetlS . Na TOWood-streefc-
I'itAVEUJta SHAWLS, MUFfLFBS AflD BCAR|K-~
Just received, a fine assortment of ficoleh aM Bay
State Shawls; and BUb, Gusllle. G*ahmeraAb<i=VelTet
Muffler®, ai.. L. BIfiSHPIEU>#fiOK.
«U 2 . ~ Hd.TOWbbdalmt,
tIHINA TBA JSTORE.—SO chests of Black Teas of the
/.finest qualities; SO cheats Young Hyson, King Chop
and Aloyane, other grades, just receivedby
Ifc DRAVC,
octl3 No. 1 Diamond,
O UGAR—2& bbta.Lordrtag'S Crushed, I'ulTerited; Coarse
O Pulverized and Clarified Sugars* A hbda.jLoveriog'e
Syrup, unequalled for fineness of StTor, just received by
octM P. B. BRAVO.
CHEESE—2DO boxes prime W. &. Cheese Just received
J‘ and for Sato by (oct!2] , . , P. XL DRAVO.
i,'llU-&(Wtta. Drum Cod can; .
Jj 5 bhla. 80. 1 Mackerel;
2 do do Salmon; lost received by
octia , f. b. bravo.
BOOEA HECBIVfiD Tt>l>AY,
AS Datisos’s Ghiaf Boosbtom,
65 ilaxket, roar Fourth it
Taylor*# India, China and Japan;
UUdroth’a Japsnos it wu and is;
Bakst** BsrivU Sermons, both series;
Harpers’ Btorj 80. ks, with numercuaaad beaniifnl en
gravings;
First Principles oi Chemistry, llimtrated by a series of
tbs most recently discovered and brilliant experiments
known to ecisnco;
Sidney Smitb*a life; Sidney Smith 1 * Moral Science;
.f|^ r by Baogener;
IJamj'fllt&storioof Conversation;
Tfaelindof brooby Keith vAgnewcntbaßebbath;
LamtrUne’flUUfitm^oftboQlronJlsta;
Humboldt's Cosmos; Coleriil£&> Complete Works, 7 vote;
Bencrott’s Utanxyaml Historic*! Miscellanies, plain end
half calf; Prime's Snivels fa tbs last;
Abbott's History ofNapoleott Bonaparte;
Hawn's Letter* to JUibop Hughes jKyenlugj at Homs;
My Jlolbaria BIhle; from BugiUh History;
Franconia Stories; Evening? wlth-ihnPropfcstt;
Henry** OogUßggttiy, new end: elegant edition, large
tlpar Laaiia*s Sermons:
Adventures of Amyasld«h Efamilsy;.
filiiiLiod &t!f Bu^
Btodtaione;. Abtbotfs Classics; -
Ijqodls* Astronomy anil ■ ,: ; e,.
Kew Bookatecdvid almost dally. A new supply ef elegant
end plain EsgUah Ighl<w,aoT7ie gtJl, wltb ilaap aodpsalms,
da 60 cents.. octlt
Booksi •
Abbott 1 * Napoleon, in 2 vole:
Bayard Taylor# great work oa Japan, fifth supply;
Pbyrieal Geography of the Bc*, by hleat. Maury ; „
Cosmos, by Humboldt, In 4 vw* >
i'dlcUat .ft metrical ramanne, by Elizabeth 0. Klnneyr
A Hnufart Ufa In Africa, by R. q., Omnmlng;
Walkss, or Adnmtoreabxt the llosqcito Shore, by S. A.
Bard*. 1
Qanlnjof lUiy,by fter.EobertTambull;
life of Chsvauev Beyard;
Alta Bee he;Vßacclptßook;
Travel* In Europe and the East, by 8. J. Primo;
Cora and the Doctor:
Bidden Path, by author of “Alone;”
Japan aa it iru and 1* by B. Hildreth ;
Doeaticka;. ,
Star Paper*,by H. Ward Beecher;
History of Hen Fever, by Burnham:
Bit* ot Blarney: *"
Mrs. BUs£jDo<st Qppk;
Tho MatchOW: *
The Victim;
lova as life in 1855;
Escaped Nun ; !
Btoy Book, neatly betod in 10 tola—the best
books to ehQdten extant; '
Oakfield, by W.D. Arnold; r
Llpplncou** Gazetteer of the World.
Also, a large assortoentof School Book* Stationery, Ac.,
which will be Bold 10 per cent, loser than can be bad eDo
where. Uamombm to call at
octll LAPEFm'3 Bookstore. No. SO fifth »*_
NKVTPUflblOitlOtiS- ' ’
Itolu. Ohlni and Japan;
Tbs Deserted Wlla; ' 1
, Xowaaaltli; '
*°b U j ha B
' ' * me9 ‘
The Ydlow Maak,byCharies Blchent;
She Bcboolboy, - do
■ BsrenPoor Trawlero, do
LUxlslelgh, , : do
, Calderon, the iConrtiec! by Bli H. L. Bnlwer.
Jut teceiTed and <br aale at
W. A. aiLDESFENNEY A ca’fl,
OC-Ul . ... fifth Bt, opposite the Theatre.
FIPULAR BOOKS AT 12U; oknts—
SevunPoor PcaTßllera, by Charles Dickens;
Llrzis Leigh, and the Miner’* Daughter*, by DSoken&;
The Schoolboy, and other Stories by the Christmas Fire,
by Charles {tokens;
The Yellcnr Mask, by Oharlealtokens;
BUter Uo-fl, do
Mother anil Step-Mother, do
For solo by H. MINKS * CO.,
w‘n No. 32 Smlthfleld street.
_ IJB. A. TUBJf BUlali,
ACCUSE AND AC HI ST, from Inodonrhas taken Booms
Vf at ihaMONasakHELAHOTSBIn thlseUy, where
he *lll remain lor aFSW WBEKS, ana may bo soon by
thoso eho may haTe occasion to require hlseerv Ices.
oel&Iwd ■ ' . .’ j. "'' *
sTV *O,OOO BHBLLOYSTEBSJust received
aWI I ajfendfor sale at the comer of HAND and LIB
mHr BRTY street*. We larlte the olthansor Pitts-
Wi burgh to come and try them. Wa also keep
constantly onihand CAN OYSTERS, sold wholesale and
retail. nmUles supplied With Shell Oysters at filly and
seventy-are rants per handled, by . -
peta . ' - : CHAB. KIMBLB. -
Klectlon notice.
TtQB Stookholders Of the Pennsylvania Insurance Com
pany. of, Pittsburgh, aro hereby notified that the An--
nnal Mention for Directors for said Company will be hot it
at the oOoe, corner,of Fourth and Bmlthfiold streets, on
MONDAY, the 6th day of-NoTambbr, 1866, at 10 o’clock A.
M. foctfttd] A. A. OaltniKa, Bec’y.
riuiK RNOYOIfiPEDIA OF QHRMIfITBY, Practhalsnd
1 Theoretical: era bracing Its-application to the Arts;
Metallurgy .’Mineralogy, 0 oology, Medicine and Pharmacy.
By James C. Booth, A. M.,M. A.P.&, Metier and Bsfinar
In the United States Mint, Professor or Applied Chemistry
In the Fnnklln Instltnte; assisted by Campbell MorfitC
author of “ Applied Chemistry “ and-“Uhemlcal Manhmla
dons ” Second edition; For eels by *
octfi ... . B. T. C. MOBQtN, lot Wood st
SBAWLSISUAWLSII-A. A. MASON A CO. are now
receiving the largest and most desirable assortment of
Shawls over offered In this market, comprising tbs newest
and most faahlonabto stjlesin Long end Sunare Bay Stats.
Kmptre State, Scotch, Thibet, Stella, Cashmere, An; also,
O vary elegant assortment of Long and Square Brocfas
oct6
WATCHES, JBWBDIIY, AO —dost returned from the
But, and now opening a large and;splendid assort
bjgbbde In Oy line, which wIU he sold at low prices.
AB~ Watches repaired in the beat manner. Jewelry
made to order end repaired. Silver Ware manufactured.
*»• W. W. WILSON,
“e* 3 P Market street, corner of Fourth.
SIX AOUKS OF CaOKHI LAND FOB BALE—With' e
good Dwelling House, BprlngHouse, Carden, As.; all
under good fence, and In cultivation; situate about eight
miles from the city. Price A7OO. Terms easy;
eett a CPTHBEBT A BON, & Msrk.t .1
FOB HALLS AND DININQ BOOMS—Oak Weln'scotlnm
and Gelling* of SUsabethlan style; Mar bits io every
variety, ybrsaleby W. P, MARSHALL ACO
SILK fIUIBTS AND BBAWEBS—Just received, an *s-
BOrtmsnt or 3,8, 9 and 13 threads Silk Shirts and
Drawers, of ell cites: by
octl , L, HIRBHFIKLD A SON.
FLBMINQ’B BOOK-HERPINO—New erJltionofFlejitogß
Book-Keeping, Just pabllshsd asd fit sals by
W. RHAVEN, Bookseller,
octs ~ Vf.rVflt street, coroer of Second.
'rtNVELOPEB-Blus laid, white laid, white wore, cream
Ur laid; 1 buff !wotci DuffJeH; amber lald,dama«k tail,
enameled, end every variety of ootsi, letter and tenDEnvc
lopea, for sals by . foctdl i-. l-r. W. 8. HAVkN.
PIQ METAL SOALBt—TWO'eaCondihaud'Plg JlbtAl
Scales In vtofe and (by sale' by’ 1
petit ATWBLL, leb A 00.
DTTKB—7 keg* fresh for sale by
octll SMITH, MAIB A HUNTEB.
, rV '■
MARRIED,
ctiicr nulla.
=BE
* -
HOST BXTBAOBJOTABY HAOHISK, .
(Whlch-uok tbe Diploma atu» New Ydtfc State Tatr.lßM.
■■■■'■'--ni4nT»nt«QM,AIMJ, i
FOR HEMOVXjGr.CK. ,
CORN FROM THE COB !
aaTE OUALLENQE any Machine fa to'ap'
Ff-proachltlu om and *.
RAPIDITY OP HAND WORKING t u
f-r ; - ; :It .laft& eptirs new. principle, :
NEVER BEFORE DISCOVERED!
” AHD
A GREAT CUniOSITVJ
A boy lEyoare old wlll shell from seventy (o eighty bu*h
eleof Oorn-lq a day, (without fatigue) oT*ithcrdry, tfainp
lt .from the. Cub..
thocom require!, Kveiy karual ia^empvcd-front afiySlrtr
destroying tven tto husk in-which the corncrowp.
Instead of ctmhlog .the Cc rn oil the fob, It is
aa a child would do with his fingers. It picks off the fair
■'Every, farmer knows no muchinehas;
100,000 of.thtie Machines
AKB UttDBR CONTRACT,
MAKING AT DIFFERENT POINTS!
*n» autiro .‘-.A
FOR TBBSB REMARKABLE MACHINES,
.Kxeeede :
rbrTmlhsr description, eea
, “HSW YOBK. TBIBVKE EXTJty
end deny papers.
® le le.no Citeh«penny Humbug:
THEBE 13 A PILE OP MONEY
In tbit Monopoly! . />
Welnrtto those who want to.make the “ Rccke, 1 ’ tdeall at
M JfASONIG HALL.
WOOD WELL’S -
FURNITURE
■ .AND ' .
. CHAIR*.’ - ' “i
W.HQIiES A L® AND B E X AIL,
- ’ JSiIBBAOINQ KVEItIT SrStß Of’"! t
»muni>Di(K, s
E0&EI00D, pOOMtjV'ANB WAES&
BditAble rou ,
PARLORS, “ ■■ - <> l i a <\
CHAMBERS, ‘ i '
■ AND DININO moSIS.
EQUAL TO AN* IN ■ • . i
NEW YORK OR‘PHILADELPHIA,
AND' AT. LOWER PRICES. 1 ' • •? ~’
4BT Every article m.Jo byhacd, anj warranted/ " V*:
, Cabinet Maker* r/r '
fioppllea wlttX‘«QT<i«ntlty t( FURNITURE at*l CBAmx >
' . jOD reaflonaLleierms. ; 1I - 1
,•. Jloielji anil S(ekmbo&ta [ '
FURNISHED AT THE SHORTEST XUTfCZ f ._ J
Warerooala, Ho*. and-TO Third stoot,
»«& - - PITTSUUUGJK i'Ji.
WEBIBBB FABHBBSIJtsiJBANCB COMPANY
NEW LISBON, OHIO.
TJ. HDNTBBj AoraV;;fit;-Charles Baililcg,.No. lo|
• Third street, Pittsburgh. -■ - -
' : "orpictasr- ’ j.
F. A. BLOCKBOi!, President.' b
JAMES BBBDICK.Yice Prtsidaht.' J i
JJSVI MAUTINj BtKTßtjby and Treftr-oier. |
• .* ’*’7""' f
Jsuaea W. Wtxxlwell; Joseph Plummer, ; i
James Wood, U M. Biddle, !
Jno. V. Itarbangh, Dr. Jno. R Parfc • 1
JIOJ Wm.. Simms, Birmingham, Dawson, NSwranjor Acl
British and Continental Exchanger*
SIGHT BILLS DBAWN BT , j
BBSCAIi, snßttßtAW * CO.‘ I ;
ON TBE UNION BANS, LONDON J,
- - i-Ty'Btms-or^l. and Cpwaurg- -
THEBBvl>BAlTa.?are available/at; all. tb®
TownacT ENfILANB, SCOTLAND amUHBbA.NI), a V§
the CONTINENT. ~< • ’ $
WaalsodrSwSjaw Euzaon *
JH« A. Grtznebsam A f
FBANKFORT A MAIN, ?
Which senre a* aßemittanca to all nartaof dCHMAN'C
BWII ZEELAND and HOLLAND. < > ' i
Person* Intending fb travel abroad may throng
03, tetters of Credit, on. whJch Money can be obtained
needed,' inanypartof JCocope. * . J '
Oouxonoai of iJiUo, Noted, ard other oacurltieo In Ex
rope, will roetlve prompt alien lion. <1
:.WM. U,,W3LLIAMBi* CO..
- - Wood,corner Thir^ftreot.e
WILLIAMS & ALLEN, 1
. ?
ARNOLD.& WILLIAMS. ‘ \
: KiKOPAcnisitßS'-Or-, ( .j
Chilson Poraaces, Wrought Iron Tubin^i
AtiD fITTINO OKNEBAU.V, S
For Warming'anti YentSation of Bnildingt.p
AA- triH contract for Wanning and
by Bteam or-Hot 'Watery Pipcfl or Chilson 1 * Pomnr?
Churches, Schools, Hospital*, Factories; Green Hon*':
Hotels, or No. 25 MAEKJi
stoat,.piltsbnrcb. * . ; . . . .. . ap!6 : .
WILLIAM HDHTER, {
DKALEB EXOLDBLVELT IN I'
FLOUR ANOfillAlS;
Ho. 299 Liborty street, Pittshßigl, Pa. |
r~r, .’ t f’"
nictmiio.the BEST BBAKBsT
PENNSYLVANIA, ? ,
OHIO INDIANA and - ' , , S
MIB80UBI; SDPEBJTOB snd l. '
■ . , ,• BJCTKA.D’L.OdI;
Which will alcays bs told atttt'Loareat Cash prices, [a*
WM. E HATS «ml -
DEALEitS tH n&coit.
LABD, LABb OIL, j
DBIED BEES,
BOOAIUJD'' üßJ ,ii ■ )
Atoga«todtriwi3r#ojiha' > , 4l f 4inf f B . 8 ® 6 nAM •
, . Ho. a»7 liberty atreet,
-—=—- • i ■- • ■ j. PiSTSsuiiqn, Pisw*
u ’■ oD * uuail “*. '*otnbtnt3„n.:«. Jhaosiw: a wsw^
AMERICAN, 1
PA PIE n MAC H i
HAHtTFACTDEISG COMPANY, >
NO. 78. SECOND BTB3ZBT, PITTSSISOB, JV:
Churches, ITcuecr, BhunnhootcU &r.\ Mirror!
Picture gnana, window and Door neidik’Uracfco tfl. Ire:
Cornices, :YenlU»tor3end Contra Piecta for Cellincai
aettet ul Mouldings of erery description, elrn and del
I!
«. B« »Att«nlicn of’Steamboat Builders Ib especialu
net** oihiflarticle,on tcc»mitof itfll]ehfffei(?ht. ?
CUHMIN B( TUHKB CO.,*
no. T 8 Second gt, between Woo<l ifotl tf arint atr
iegt - < ?tttsbur£
*• *' fllUiKitUU |pg)
J* J« QUlesple & Com 1
T OOKINQ,ar.AB3;MAIiDFACTDBEEe;ina Deale
U looXlnff.OlEttJplate?,,' «a» Gloss' Engravings, Qj
and Fancy, Hb. 7C 37ocd attd&ty nttsbuigb. i
Onlunaaiulinade fa and Blantle Qla ?
: Walnut imaGlltyrainoa. or U
infMJf aTeiTiiaaaSnjlori: •: 4 * .
fiTBASIBQAjgABXWfI DeeOrafeAata GiH. • [o,
ffmE OUKSTAitt Dflfl ctth«;BUSKa|AILy will lue
X tudr aDfbfnddQXQTiant to tbs :rQOi<t;adTincßd age
eradicates duidraffand k«epathߣcalpbealtby abd c
I* «*ao prerento thehair ftpia-DtfUD£Wl nnd
growth*, and tbcn ceniaW;bottT»; gbld :
yea / 8a
GOODS.—A, Ai MASOif 'a
X/ to too large and elogaat etocfc- of Dress .Gobds l
haTß.jDst rroriTedi comprising tbo moatfashiosnhle a}
of lTerincny Paramettas, Plain usd fkored
Datain^WOoVPiaidN io t Ae* * >
/^LOTaa > fIAB.^IMEKEH t ae.~A iargfl and well eel
\j atoek of Broad. Cloths* and Jfancy
received by -
0.-ocis..: „ . a. a: mason a i
ji PPLBR)M*B DIQgIOJfARY Wirbi
Jt%’ Kngina-Work, And EDginoertog.,: lUnstrated
font ttumsand engraringa on'wood. 1n.2T01». To 1
M moegas
10* Wood street, neat
TJINB DecoraUona*-W
X BDuTslnt) hf. Puloni kiiid dcslsuv
received and for Pale by 1 W. P. MARSHALL A CO'
mti . < Siwoodetri'
-aS ®- -AIOLASSEjKsi bbls;asw N. 0. Molasses rec
i.l-a per steamer Ella, for sets by
“HI ATWELL, 188 A
TJ IpTUttES taken at OARQo’S OALDKUY may be 1,
-»- be called for. ra. Prices to eultell, at 76 Join
oota-
TO TOD PAY MONEY for Worthies* Mctni 1
Trythe BNTBBPBIBB GAIiLBIIY, 74 Foorth r‘
octb;;. ■ ■ * r
1 r'AIBBS daily can be attasded to with ei
lM\l CABUO’S twoßkylbhtflaJleriea. 7G Foorth e
Priceonodarate-. .. c
bbls Kys I’lnarrecriyedon condgnmen'
' fcraaloby foct4) - -ATWBfcL. ItKB A :
f|UMOTHY BlSiil>r~9 bags Timothy Qscd reeeirod o> v
i' and for ealo iijF ~
OCt4 V .ATWKLLy LEB A -
NO. 80QAB-20 tobdß Btikltf frimfl K. 0. So?
• storoesdfdr saldby'
octi * •
priffl* NerrYorit Byrnp in etore r
foeMI . ATWELL, LKH A
yxiiup—so bbift
P Bale by , ' 1
ETrALL PAPEBS-A UrKocolloctloa or n«w sty
TT oil pries*, Ibrsolo by ■ f
ccl4 W. P.MAK3HALL A
SEOOHD BAND PAOKIBO BOXBB, of Tarloua S
which IwUlseUot oboattbacostKrf rastarUl. ■
«Ii .. .GKO. n. KEVSEIt, 140 Wood *tr
uliUiU—lOcoakaprime foreolahy }
octt c.,'?!.. ~' HEMKt n. COLLI
BoGHB—lSQdoi ConTttroomMor so!* by f ‘ ..
•”»" - - ! ' BBNBY H-COLLI-V’
rc* :A. A. MASOK, 00_2SF»U
ewe! of Lancustet w’d other Glng
- -aTA.MASOS*
jLJLIjK PILL—IOO Jbd T riple by - ■
' B. AISAHNESTOOK A Ct,
. oe| q . .eoraor.ofHatona Wooft
tag,
tfUMIXL—& bUla jirwnc rfictiTed *od forMta fcy
ocU >• - . / yLEMlflfl'fßl
('^IHALK— 1 cart received ana for aide by lt?7.
,y ccQ FLKMIXMI
/~'IBEO3OTB—IO lbs received and fat aale by ;
octl FLEIHNQ B 1
ivf:.'--i'W • '
.
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~ , ',., . 4.., . .qi-'•••- . .. 4i,,::..:.,_7',.'".-.-.1.,•.-...,".
ATWELL. LEE A