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PE7TINGILL A CO., Newspaper Advertising Apeuu,are the Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly Post, and are authorised to receive ADVILIVIISEKINT.4 and 8111130111170N0 for us at the same rates as required at this alma.. Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their oilices are at New Yana, 122 Neiman litillECT, Bwiroa,,/a Bun min. OUR WEEKLY. We invite special attention to Wour eddy this day leaned. It contains a largo amount of gen eral news and interesting reading matter, and Its commeroial matter and market reports are fall and interesting. No weekly furnis% es a larger amount of roadiog for its price. For sale at our counting room . Ever since the Kansas-Nebraska MI was in.. trodoced in Congress we have said again and again that Kansas would bo a free Stati3 ; and we have believed all along that the movements of the Illissonrians in Kansas would have no suc cess. In feet their minded has rendered it more certain than before that the friends of a free State would • prevail - in that territory. When that result is fully established no part of the credit will be due to the "Emigration Aid So cieties " of the east. They have provoked ef forts in the South that would not otherwise have been made, and they have contributed but little towards settling the territory. It is the free, spontaneous movements of the people that found new States in these modern times. lint-house systems of colonizing will found no free States. The reports from all quarters at the present time show that almost the entire migration now tending from the free States towards Kansas is entirely independent of " Aid Societies," and the numbers now on their way to Kansas are very large. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, probably, furnish three fourths of the northern settlers now going to. Kansas. The "Aid Sooietiee " may provoke a larger southern emigration than would otherwise go there. And that is about the sum of the influence that those societies will ever exet-t upon the destinies of Kansas. But independent of the influence those socie ties, or any other adverse cause, KIIIIBREI will be a free State. Such is now the general impros. l eon; and till tho alarms raised by abolitionist journals can no longer dater northern people from seeking homes in that territory. Tie tide of migration towards it is now stronger than ever; and in a twelvemonth its population will probably be trebled. The late movement of the free State men in Kansas has had one important result. They re solved unanimously not to vote for delegate to Congress at the time fixed by the Legislature; bet fixed upon a different day, and then turned out in their strength and elected Mr. Reeder as theirdelegate. The vote for Wbilfield at a pro- YiollB day was about 1900. That is the pro• slavery strength, then, and it is believed that a portion of that vote came from ?thwart Some writers allege that one half that vote was fvona Missouri If that is so, the whale pro-slavery vote of Kansas will not exceed a thousand. Tho vote for Reeder, it is said, will exceed three thousand. The free State men, then, outnum ber the pro-slavery p . arty three to one. Bat making all due allowance for over-estimates; and partial statements, wo may estimate the strength of the free state men as double that of the friends of slavery. The result, then,itt.no longer doubtful, and northern people desiring to go there, need no longer entertain any appretten- Bone on the slavery question. The late else S iODI there have clearly illustrated thie fact, and it will have no little influence upon the course of omigrittion in future We are perfeotly willing to abide the result of a fair race between freedom and slavery for the possession of K9llBllB, assured as we are that the free State aide will win. This is the whole sum and substance of that much abased Nobras ka bill; and the result of it is now perfectly ap parent, and generally admitted. The important question now is, which dele gate will be admitted to a seat in Congress! It is a quatition for the House of Representatives alone to decide ; and the present state of the House is euppoeed to iudioate that Reeder will be suoceeeful. Of that however there is some doubt. Should the entire South and the North- ere Democratic members vote (or Whitfield he will take the scat It will not be an easy q nes Con to settle. Much depends upon it. The vu- lidity of the acts of the Kansas Legislature wit be drawn in issue in the contest; and the valid ity of the election of that legialatnre also. The free State men are gathering up testimony to show bow many Missouri votes were oast, and all other matters of oomplaiot. It is likely to prove a serious question at Washington next winter Bat whichever way it may be decided there, it will make little practical difference with the fa• tare of Kansas so far as slavery is concerned Should the aote of ita late legialatnre he de- Oared valid, the very next legislature may sweep every one of thane acts from the titatuto hook by repealing ante. Kansas will be a froe State Comparative Railroad Reesipta-..-The Pennsylvania Central. Below we give the comparative receipts for the first eight months of this and last year of some of the principal railroads in the Union:— Ratlroadr. 1855. 1854. Inrreatc. Pon I:l9Tlvanla Central g 4, 5 07,954 $3,809.3'5 $698,605 3,6419 R 3,169,215 1,761,704 407,511 litlitllllol, a Ohio, Inc Cud 3,118,218 3,070,691 47,577 lug Washinien branch. New I%;rk Central.. 4,788,1173 4 160,811 627,802 Cleveland and li.c.ce Island 920,825 7+4 960 136,746 Cleve'd Columba. a 928,424 885 571/ 42.848 Cleveland and Pittsburgh . 415,9w2 313.391 76.511 Rrio 4.018,132 °.937,813 30,369 Galatia and Chicago 1,646,068 873 664 612,993 fiathon Itiver 1,348,639 1,348,473 10,0643 Michigan Central 1,772,740 1.284,122 489,688 Idilleautia and Mitaissippl 443,458 ;0)3,545 139,913 It will bo observed by the above that the in crease on the Pennsylvania Central is $698,505, while the combined increase on the throe other great through routes (Erie, Baltimore and Ohio, and New York Central) is only $705.751. Any one of the other roads is at least one hundred miles longer than the Pennsylvania Central, and their length in the aggregate is considerably more than four times greater ; if, therefore, the Baltimore and New York routes are paying con cerns, that through Pennsylvania must be im measurably more profitable. The New York Central is the only one which shows a greater gross receipts this year ; but its length is 478 miles, while the Pennsylvania Central is only 805 miles long. The grades on the New York road are much heavier, thereby causing a far greater expense in ranniig. We venture to say the not earnings of our road are almost equal to the total net earnings of the other three. HENRY S. EINORAW, BM. Oar friend, H. S. Magraw, who now re sides in Lanoastor county, is spoken of by the eastern papers as a candidate for State Trea surer. Good. He is a first rate man for the place ; acid if he wants it he has friends enough to secure his election. We are glad to gee his name mentioned in connection with so important an offic> in this State, and would like to see him occupy that, or a still higher place. His capacity and fitness for the station no one can doubt. ENIONEN OCTOBER 27 KANSAS THANKSGIVING IN PENSISTLVANIA. —As will be seen, His Excellency, Governor Pollock, has appointed Thursday, the 22d of November, as the day when we are all expected to eat turkey, pumpkin pie, drink cider, nod thank heaven for the privilege. We hope every one of our sub scribers will be able to do the former, and wil ling-to do the latter. BLacKwoon, for October, is out, and for sale by Miner and Gildenfenney at their respeotive periodical depots. It contains nine excellent ar ticles—the loading one, on Christopher North, otherwise Prof. Wilson, is alone worth the price of the number. RESTAIMANT.-J . W. Lowrie & Co. keep ex cellent oysters, pies, coffee, mui4 and milk, and all kinds of good things at their eating house, 108 Wood street, neer Fifth. They know how to cook there, and the hungry, and those fond of good thinge, should give them a call. 'NE ADJUTANT GENERAL QUESTION.—The die putel question, whether Geo. W. Bowman or Thos. J. Power is Adjutant General of the Penn_ sylvanla Militia, came up before the Supreme Court at Sunbury for decision. The following are the three points in the cane decided by the Court, to wit: Ist. That the commission bestowed by Gov. Pollock on General Power is illegal and void. 2d. That General Bowman is the legtilly com missioned Adjutant General of the State, for three years from the date of his appointment by Gov. Bigler, and his commission does not termi nate until October, 1856. Bd. That although Gen. Bowman is in law the Adjutant General of the State, and entitled to the office, yet the Court refuse to grant a man damus on the State Treasurer to compel the payment of his salary, because he has not, as yet, complied with the precedent condition of the Militia Law, requiring certain official bonds first to be entered up by him. DEATH OP THE NEW YORE WHIG PASTY.—The Evening Poet of yesterday contains the following bitter obituary, apropos of the New York Whig State Convention: The whig party turned over In its coffin yester day, but gave no other aigne of life. After re solving, " That beoatuse we have neither time nor organization sufficient to give promise of any practical result, we deem It expedient to nominate a state ticket," an elope funebi e wee pronouoed by Samuel B. Ruggles over the grave; and the whig party slept on. Reguineat in pace. 1171HICINATIOA ore DIBTINGIMAIIID ABAIT WTI. OBlL—Brevet Brig. Gen. Ethan A. Hitchcock, unload of the second regiment of liafan try, having tendered the resignation of his commission in the army r it has been accepted by the President, to take &hat on the 18th instant. Gen. Hitch cock entered the service on July 17, 1817, as a third lieutenant, and reached almost the highest rank known in the army,' halting been brevetted a brigadier-general for gallant and distinguished services in the storming of Molinodel Rey, Max- I ioo, September 8, 1847,—Wash. Star. SHE SEWS Among the passengers by the Africa is Mr. Thackeray, who will begin hie leoturea on the four Georges of England In a short time. The New York Times says that Dr. Kane and Mr. Thackeray will dine with the Press Club on Sat urday. Some of the city officials, of New York, wbo appreciate the unpleataiiitness of being found in haii company, publish' cards to-day, Informing the pailito that "they have not been indicted by tlO Grind Jury." A pretty pass things have &data to when the bare foot that a man is a public officer makes people sweet him of bribery and corruption. Milwankie was terribly excited the other day by the attempt of a Russian, one M. Pfeil, to barn the body cf his wife, in acoordanoe with her request, so as to send it back in that state to her native land, The papers in that city style it barbarism, and are plentiful in applying epi thets to M. Pfeil. The Sheriff interfered and pre vented him carrying out his purpose. The New York Courier publishes a table of last week's arrivals of emigrants at that port, by'whiebit appears that thirty ships brought 6,565 passengers,- who possessed $246,075 in hard cash, i. e. about $3B for each passenger ! About half these emigrants came in Liverpool vessels; most of the rest from Bremen and Havre. The 11. S. steam frigate Wabash, one of the largest war vessels afloat, was launched on Wed nesday from the Philadelphia navy-yard. She is One of the six steam frigates authorized by the last Congress. The Wabash is the longest ship ever launched from the Philadelphia navy yard, exceeding the line-of-battle ship Pennsyl vania in length by about 60 feet. The latter was 210 feet between perpendiculars, while the Wabash is 262 feet. A most destructive fire occurred at Lockhaven, Pa., on Wednesday night week, involving a loss of some $25,000 worth of property. Huling's Hotel and stable, Grier's Hotel and stable, a new Argade, the Lock House and stable, Mr. Packer's warehouse, Mr. Bridgen's stable, and one or two small offices on Grier's lot, were entirely con sumed. A man was also very seriously burned. The fire originated in Ruling's stable, and is supposed to have been started by the torch of an incendiary. A considerable portion of the above property was insured in the Lyooming Mutual. AN ITEM is X)EIS BaDY Snow.—The proprie tors of the Cio. Commercial having been sued by Barnum for pecuniarily itjurlng hie exhibition of infants, a disappointed mother also brings in a bill of damages against that paper on account of the show not going on, and the expense ebe woe put to. Hero are the items, which she ro quests to be paid, and save a law.sult Cincinnati commercial Of to Mm Mary Brown, Dr To three yards blue ribbon, for trimming haby's aloaves, at iSti per yard- ..... , To twenty quarts pap, for fattening baby for ;how, at 10c per quart To one tin rattle and hail pound peppermint candy, ter keeping baby quiet daring exhibition To one piece triangular oiled allk, for necessary To wear and tear of mind, and subsequent diaap• pointment in consNue... of Cotinuarcial klllfug Off Baby Show. .. too too 4itt11;111 LlllOll IN PULILVILLIII, Mo —An Eog lishman, named Joseph Atkinson, was tarred, feathered and ridden oo a rail by the citizens of Parkvilla, Mo., on the 17th rout., for attempting to run off a slave girl, the property of Mrs Hoy, of that city. Although the proceeding was ex tra judicial, it seems to have been conducted in a very orderly manner. A oorrefrpodent of the St. Louis Democrat, who witnessed this "ex quisitely ludicrous ceremony" say*: " A few more ench oalmly conducted proceedings as the one detailed above will soon convince outsiiere of the impropriety of intormeddling with slave property in Missouri." ;gyp' We are indebted to B. M. Kerr, Super intondent of the Common Schools in Allegheny county, for a copy of the BohtKil Laws of POLO , sylvtuzia, with the Decisions - 14 the Superin tendent and Etplanatory Instructions and forms Hon. Andrew 0 Curtin is Superin tendent of the Common Schools of the Common• wealth, and floury C. I,liekock is Deputy Superintendent The free schools are one of the safeguards of our liberties, and as such they should be cherished by the people. We are fortunate in having so courteous a gentle man as Mr. Kerr to superintend the Public Schools in Allegheny county. Sax•oe Leoture ; ~ The Press." Maeouic Hall was crowded last evening to hear the editor, poet, wit and scholar John G. Saxe, deliver his humorous and eatirical poem entitled "The Press." It was fall of telling bite which sot the audience in a roar and brought down the house. Afterwards, by request, he re peated the ever popular "Proud lilies Mao- Bride." He is to lecture again during the sea eon, thanks to the foresight of the Lecture Com mittee. [Prom the St Louse Preoing Mirror ] The Hoetettees Bitters Cass The last case of the lot for counterfeiting Hos tetter's Bitters was brought before Justice Black this morning. The prosecutor and defendants (two in number) were present with quite an ar ray of witnesses on both sides. As the matter has been variously represented, a fair and im• partial statement will, we know, be of interest to our readers, we here present it in the shortest summary possible. Some two years since Melees. Smith, Hostetter & Co., of Pittsburgh, introduced to the public finowarticlo of bitters, the manufacture of Dr. H. The demand for the ardole grew-en rapidly as for some time to ren der it almost impossible to supply it, and schem ing parties becoming aware of this, bought up Hostetter's empty bottles with the label on, and filling them with worthless trash, sold them at of the genuine manufacture. The result is easi ly foretold; the sale fell off to that degree as to lead Dr. H. to suspect some knavish plan was beinz worked. Requiring in this city as to the cause of the falling off in the demand, he was at once informed by a variety of parties that a spurious article had been for months in the mar ket, put up in his bottles with the name blown in the glass, and his own label affixed. He at once took steps to ferret out the guilty parties, and hat been quite successful, two or three of the principal venders having been arrested and held to bail. The ease this morning was against two par ties, whose names we refrain from using at pre sent; the tenor, however, was as follows: A bill was produced by the prosecutor, made out in the name of one of the defendants, and receipted by the other, for one half-dozen of counterfeit bitters, put up in the genuine bottles, with the genuine labels affixed, for the sum of $B,OO, the price of the real article beicg $4,00 The signature to the bill was denied by the do fondant,. but on comparison with another in Court wee adjudged genuine, and, we may add, with justice. The counsel for the prosecution at this stage, stated the object of Dr. ['wetter was not to harass or injure the defendants, but simply to protect his own and partners' interests; and proffered, if the 'defendants would enter Into bonds to refrain for the future from selling bit ters put up in the genuine bottles, with labels attached, and from representing any bitters of their own manufacture as being Hostetter's, he would withdraw the case on payment of costs. This proposition, after considerable discus sion, and much opposition on the part of 00e of the defendants, was finally accepted, costs paid, and a joint bond of $5,000 entered into to oordingly. We do hope the coarse taken by Dr. Hostetter may have the ctf,•ct of breaking up the entire business of counterfeiting various liquors and medicines, for some time past so extensively carried on in this city. Dr. H. has been the first to take proceedings against the parties en gaged In the nefarious traffic, but we expect to see his path pursued by others who have been sufferers likewise. re counterfeit a hank note is a penitentiary offence, and we have great faith that he who counterfeits another man's label, compound, or machine, is guilty of a peniten tiary offence also, and should pay the l ettialty. The health and Interests of the general public alike demand I t. PENNSYLVANIA, SS. In the name and by the authority of the t torn monvrealth if Pennsylvania JAMES POL• LOCK, Governor of said Commonwealth. A PROCLAMATION: FELLOW Crrizews .—A public recognition of the existence of God, as the Creator of all things and the Giver of " every good and perfetit gift," with a humble acknowledgment of our constant dependence upon the providence of Him, " who rules In the army of Heaven and among the children of men," is alike the deity and the privilege of o tree and chriatian people. He hoe crowned the poet year with hie goodness and caused our paths to drop with fat nese " He has blessed our coup ry with peace The Union of the States--our free inst.titiore —our civil and religious privileges—rigot of 00138QiCTIOR and freedom of worship have been continued and preserved. The great interests of education, morality and religion have been encouraged and promoted--science and art al vanced—industry rewarded—and the moral cad physical condition of the people improved The goodness of God has signally Mewled our Commonwealth. War, with its desolations-- famine and pestilence with their horrors, hove not been permitted to come near us : and whilet the ravages of disease and death have oill:cted the citizens of other States, we have enjoyed the blessings of health and unusual proepert.y. The seasons, in their anonal round, have come and gone ; "seed time and harvest have not failed , smiling plenty cheers the husbandman, and, surrounded by the abundant fruits of autumn, rejOlees In the rich reward of Me toil: " The pastures are clothed with Socks—the valleys, also, are covered over with corn—they shout for joy—they also sing " Acknowledging with grateful hearts these manifold blessings of is beneficent Providence, we should "offer unto God thanksgiving, and pay our vows unto the Most High." Under the eolernn conviction of the importance and propriety of this dory, on i In conformity with the wiehee of meny good citizens, I, Janes POLLOCK, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby appoint Thursday, the 22d day of November n•lt, as a day of GRNRRAL THANKNOIVINO AND Peaces ThrOURhOUt title State; and earnestly implore the people that, setting aside all wordly pursuits on that day, they unite in offering thanks to Almighty God for His past goodness and mercy : and beseech him far a eon. tinuance of Ells blessings. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State at Harrisburg, this 22d day of October, in the year of our Lord, ono thousand eight hun dred and fifty-five, and of the Commonwealth the eightieth. By the Governor, A G. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth Seems at the Astor House The present generation of New York "big bugs" seems to be using themse , ves up pretty fast. The papers of Thursday report the fol lowing spicy scene at the Astor House: An altercation of a hot nature occurred yes. terday, in the bar room of the Astor House, the actors being Mr. Russ, the contractor, and ex• Alderman Sturtevant, growing out of the pro ceedings by Russ in relation to the pavement (=trams, no pen ling. The ea-Alderman com menced the alteroation by condemning in lan guage anything but official, the conduct of Mr. Russ. " You know you're a d—d tucker, and have been sucking round the Common Council for years," drew a pretty big crowd from the bar. Mr. Buss, in reply, with exemplary coolness said: " What you are every body knows ; it is not, therefore, necessary for me to expose you here ; but I never sucked around an you have." Ex Alderman—" You're a o—d d—d liar and a scoundrel." [Great excitement—blow in per spective.] Mr. R. All I can do, of course, ie to knock you down. Ex-Alderman—" I dire you to do it. I cal you again a d—d scoundrel and a sucker," [ with pugilistic attitude. 1 By this time some fifty gentlemen had collect• ed around the couple, and a:1 was excitement. Ruts proceeded to explain his conduct to the by standers. It was elleged by Mr. Ruse that the ex-Alderman had joined in with others to ille gally withhold from him contraete.and something was confusedly said about a $l,OOO dollar note, endorsed by the ex Alderman, and now in the possession of Mr. Russ, also something about legal proceedings now pending against the ex- Alderman and other official dignitaries. The Public Land.. It is etated, as a fact, that the public lands of the United States are rapidly running out. The Washington oorrespondent of the New York Courier says: We have nominally 1,400,000 square miles, that is some eight or ten hundred milieus of acres; but perhaps five-sixths of the entire quan tity is uninhabitable and valueless. Already the government is unable to supply lands in Min Desoto to actual settlers at the maximum price of $1 26 per acre. We sold and gave away in 1863-'64, 23,000,000 of acres. We sold at a nominal sum during the past year 16,000,000 acres, and gave away to States and individuals property enough to make good the enormous quantity of 30,000,000 of sores. At this rate how long will our two or three hundred millions of available public lands supply the demand for the purpose of settlement, to say nothing of the exigenciel of the Treasury in time of war or of financial distress. In Minnesota, whioh has 66,- 000 inhabitants, the lands to be offered this Bea son have been reclined from four to one million of acres. The lands cannot be surveyed as fast as Congress gives them away. This is said to be the cause of the reduction of the quantity offered in Minnesota. In Utah, already settled by some 80,000 Mormons, the base line has just been es tablished, and perhaps years must elapse before the goverment, 80 wholly absorbed is it In the work of gratuity, can furnish a legal title to the lands occupied by its citizens. • • tw - g TVA' ~..V41.4r*i.7.44.1e-'4;4., e 4 ..tt . w • r • NEWS BY TELEGRA.PH Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post Latest from the Plains. LOUIE, October 26 —Oar dates from Fort Laramie are to the 29th ult. Col. Cooke is or dered to the command at Fort Riley. Harney would leave Laramie on the 29th to an estab• lisped port at White Earth River, and chastise .the Winnebago Indians. The most insolent hos tile tribes in the country are the Alligator and Bute Indians. They had agreed to deliver the murderers of the mail party to Harney, and to confine themselves to the prescribed district in the country. Little Thunder was not killed at Blue Water. The general impression at Lara mie is that there will be no more fighting. This winter had set In with great severity. A court martial ordered for the trial of Col. Howe had been dissolved without transacting business on account of irregularities in the order. Col. Summers, with seven companies of car airy are en route for Larimie. The Santa Fe mail arrived at Independence on the 22d; with dates to the 15th inst. 011ie° Is elected to Congress. There is a strong Anti- American feeling in the oountrv. The Indian troubles have measurably ceased, a treaty having been made with the Apatches. The misunderstanding between Kit Carson and the Government, relative to bis feeling towards the Indians, resulted in the suspension of Carson by the government. Col. Brooks and Capt. Ewell would leave for the States In a few days. The mail party saw very few Indians From New York Nuw YORE, October 2G —The Washington cor respondent of the Journal of Commerce tele graphs that the Central American question has assumed a new aspect, and Mr. Buchanan in charged with the adjustment under new instruo• dons. No demand has yet been made for the recall of Mr. Crampton. The steamer St. Louis will take the place of the Union, which returned yesterday, and will Bail on Sunday. The Times' Washington cnrrespondent writes that the seizure of the bark Amelia et Port•au- Prince, was made because she sailed under false colors. She formerly belonged to the Quitman Cuban Squadron. In the matter of the Government Survey of the Attriatio Canal route, the authorities have so far acceded to Mr. Kelly's propositions as to authorize him to select a officer from the navy and two from the army, to which the naval and army departments will givo such facilities as may be in their power. The government is un derstood to bace given the maps of Mr. Kelly's survey unusual attention, and consider the praci• ticability of the measure fully demonstrated. The soft shell administration Democrats held a meeting last evening at Tammany Hall, but was not very argely attended. There being no State ticket presented for ratification, the local ticket was presented, upon which a row ensued respecting a candidate for Street Commissioner, during which one man was seriously injured. The Case of Pasimorenal:aeon •• • • Pnitiannruza, October 26 --The counsel for Pa•emore Williamson repeated their application to Judge Kane to-day, for leave to present a petition from him. District Attorney Vandyke opposed the reading of the petition, and Judge Kano said he could bear no petition from the applicant other than as a petition (or permission to purge himself from the contempt he had com mitted. After discussion, an argument wan oommonoed upon the question whether the Court coo d entertain a petition from a person in contempt. Charles Gilpin and Mr. Meredith argued on behalf of the petitioner. The matter was postponed before Mr. Meredith bg..l dud. It will,be resumed to morrow Am•rletn Iron Market PHILADELPHIA, October 2 t;.—The transactions in won in this city for tbo week are considerable n number , teosof pig were sold, of wLich Vitt tons of oar wheel iron brought $27,50 V 3. r,cus tote of No. I brought $2B to $3O, aH rtr brand ; No 2, (or foundry nee, s2B—for forge, $2O to $27; and forgo metal, $23 to $2l B.les for deliviry at Columbia were made at $23 American bars in active demand; sales 200 tong refined, for Cabforuta, at $BO , Amer' in sheet ordered in advance for the coming season ; 20 tone RUealA iron sold at 120. Nails active at $4,1004,16; Italie Brtn at s6:i, C. 3613 Troia Weiliingt on. WASIMOToN CITY, (Metier ateic, commander of the expedition who went out to search for Dr. Kane, has been ordered to this city . Senator Tooosy, of Connecticut, is here, the guest cf the President Mr. Dobbin, Secretary of the Navy, has great ly improved iu health, which but roocutly wait quite delicate. -•-•4111.-0- -- Dutch Reformed Synod. Nsw Yens., October :it; —la the iiiyhotl of the Dutch Reformed Church, to day, the cubjeat of the admission of the dames of North Carolina was taken from the table and loot after being earnestly discussed. A preamble an i resolu tions were presented by Dr. Bethune asking the Commissioner to withdraw his papers, and these were fully adopted by a vote of 53 to 34. The tiynod then adjourned sine die. American Party In New York ALBANY, October 26.—The Amerioan party are h Iding a large and enthusiastic ratification meeting at the capitol this evening. Erastue Brooks, of the Now York Express, and B. Havens, of Buffalo, are speaking--one in the capitol, and the other outside . Whereabouts of Santa Anna Bus Tow, October 2t —Dates from St. Joseph to the Bth have been received, by arrival at this port Santa Anna, with hie daughter and a nu merous suite, had arrived there recently and been visited by the Governor, American Consul and all the other dignitaries. Taos. BLACEMORE. ESQ.—The many friends and acquaintances of Mr. Blaokmore, who live in our county, will bo truly glad to hear of his triumphant election to the °Tice of Treasurer of Allegheny county. " Old Tom " is a prince of olevor follows ; and we know him well, his liber ality and honesty is unbounded, and wo feel confident in saying the people will never have to regret the trust plaoed in his hands.—Buller County Democrat. IIe3" We are prepared to print paper books, (or use in the Supreme Court, in good etylo, and on short notice, and invite the legal profession to give us a oall Itip- No Family should be without them. —We speak of ht Lane's Liver Pills, which barn become an indispensable family medicine. The frightful symptoms which arise from a diseased Liver manifest themselves, morn or less, In ever / :amity; dyspepita, elck headache, obstruction of the menses, algae and lever, pains in the tile, with dry, hacking cough, are all Lon results of hepatic derangement—and (ar Claes° Dr. finalie's Pule are a sot, reign remedy. They have never Leen known to till, end they should be kept at all duns by familfoA. Dißr.mons —Take lwo or three going to bed, every second or thin! night. if they do not purge two or three times by nest morning, take one or two zero. A sftriAl breakfast should Invariably follow their Ws. The Liver Pill may also be used where purging is simply neeusaary. As ett anti billoux purgative, they are Interior to none. And in dosea of two or three, they give astonisb• log relief to siva headache; also, In Blight derangements of the stomach. Purchasers mill please be careful to ask for, nod lake none but Dr. .11'Larie's Liver Pigs. All others, In comparison, ru w orthlnes *Jr - The above valuable remedy, also Dr. lll'Lane's brated Yin=!fug°, can now be had at all reapectablo Drug Store, In DILI city. Alan, for sal. by the so:e proprieV, FLNINQ DROP, fluonneaore to J. Rh No. 00 Wor I kraut, corner of Fourth. WEB Air Ague and Fever of Three Yeara' Standing Cared.--Mr. John Longdan, now living et Beaver Darn, Hanover county, near Richmond, had Ague and Fever for three years; most of the time he had chills _ . twice a aay, and rarely less than once: he was parched with fevers as soon as the chill left him; and atter trying physicians, quinine, most of the tonics advertised, and everything recommended to him, was about to give up in despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixture was spoken of: he got two bottles, but before he had used more than n single one, he was perfectly cured, and has not bad a chill or fever glom. Mr. Lonzden le only one out of thousands who have been baneflted by this great tonic, alterative and blood pu. rifler. See advertianmenL aep4:lln kr. Stockings and Hosiery for Winter. —lf you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short Stockings, you will take our advice and go to O. DALY'S, corner f Merkel alley and Fifth street, and buy some of those elegant Fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and comfortable. DALy also makes and sells every vari ety of Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale anti retail. Remember the place, corner of Market alley 90 I Fifth street. oct4 , • cc, 4 ' ,`7 t 4. ,'t• bt ' • PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHEN y. A~-FLOUR DRLIVERED TO FAMILLE23 :in 'Aber of the two Cities. thumas may be left at the Mill, or In boxes qt the storesof LX/AN, WILSON A CO., S 2 Wood etteeL BRAUN A REITER, corner Liberty and Bt. Clair eta IL P. BCR WARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. !aline: COBH, OM MIL/Oloir. 1Y 29 BRYAN, KENNEDY & 00. 'l'Rlt ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD le now open 1 and In operation between Pittsburgh and Kliklmlnitas River, In Armstrong county, Pa , a diatance of 31 miles Train, for Pessengws and Freight wilt leave Lawrence ville Station, (upper wall of Arsenal,) regularly every even. Sundays excepted,) at 6 o'clock, and atop at the follow ing stations, : Sharpsburg, Leland's, Sandy Creek, Verner, Halton, Logan's Eddy, logan's Ferry, Parnassus, Arnold's, Taren tutu, Obartiere, 610 Callesi Freeport and Hisklminikm. R oturning, will leave ffiekiminitas Station at 6 o'clock A 31., and stop at all the above Intermediate stations. Tho Excelsior Omnibus Line will convey passengers to end from their depot, corner Fifth and lidaraet streets, at ,Larger not exceeding twelve cents. Tickets can be had at the Omnibus Olßce, from the Agent of the company, or from the Conductors. Arrangements are being made to convey passengers from Freeport and Eiskiminitas rtations to points along the Al legheny and Kiskimiultas rivers. octX6 (3EO. It. NICE BAUM, Engineer Fall/ Trade-. 1 855. 4aJ. WILSON & SON, No 01 Wood street, would invite attention to their large and elegant assortment of Cloth, Cloth and Plush trimmed„ and Plush CAPS, of the new and desirable patterns for the Pall sales. Alm, a large assortment of Black and Brown RATH, new stylce, together with a great variety of WOOL HAW ; all of which will he sold low for ctiou. - -- ' _ 'NG NEW , IiBIiFUL AND ORNAMENT AL Cillestar's•Pooket Calendar, or Revolving Calendar. This useful article Is about the aloe of a Ten Dollar Gold Piece, beautifully ornamented. By adj eating It on the first day of the month, you can tell at a glance the day of the month and week. It answers for not only a year, but for all com ing time. It le now In great demand. It la valued as a Pocket piece, while Its praetioal utility has made It a fled. ',sal favorite with both ladles and gentlemen. Thous/026 are sold, at, making beautiful and durable gifts for friends. Fold, wholesale and retail, by B. L. 017r$BERT, oet2s 63 Market st. Dissolution of Co•ftartnerahlp. rum It Partnership heretofore ellating between the under -1 signed. under the name and style of SPRINGER gag lieUOtl ct CO., is dissolved by mutual consent. The Vaal. news 01 the firm will be settled by either of the undersigned, at their old atoud , No. 296 Liberty street. The business will be continued as formerly by Springer Harbaugh. SPRINGER HARRAUGH, Pittbburgh, October 21, LEX: FORSYTH. 1856. Springer Harbaugh, 110111118810 N MERCHANT, Dealer in Wool, Provisions k../ and Produce generally, No. 2kb Liberty street, Pine. burgh, Pe,. oct3l DB.Y GOODS. A A. MASON 4 00. have now on hand th e largest and most complete stock of good s te found In the country, to which th ey Invite the attiir.ition of bo cash and short time buyers—essuting them that nee. th e facility of communication establishedby the Pv,ip Railroad, no goods have been or can be sold at less pyte rat.. es than the same can be nirnithed at here. Mord:lents from all parts of the country are earnestly solicited to call and test the truth of the above statement. ca 24 --, -- kil BMOIRS OP MAJOR ROBRRT BTOBO, of the Viriciab i INI. Regiment, with Introduction 1 y Neville B. Orafig. Req., and Stobo's Plan of Fort Duquesne. Price only 2 mite. Pub octib lished and for sale by J. B. DAVISON, 65 Market street, near Fourth Lists ERD odr—tbo I. i w t ...iv.' ~,, oct26 HENRY H. COLLIN& . ~~;. r L a.u{k Mil Air* Speaking what they Know. - -These gentlemen take pleasure in testifying in regard to R. A . Fahnestoek's Vermifuge, because two of the firm have need it in their private practice as physicians for a number of years, nd they have known it, by observation, to be good• New ALIHRT, Ind., July 4th, 18f3. Messrs. B. A. Fa/med.:a d Co.: Orsvtanift—Having sold your valuable Vermlfuge for some time, and having seen it used for many year, We would recommend it, to all as a safe and efficient remedy for all cages of worms. In no Instance have tve ever seen any evil results following its adialnistration, but always has It answered the purposes for which it was intended, and been entirely satisfactory. Believing that everything that has been set forth In regard to Its virtues is strictly in acoordance with our ob. servation e, not only as practitioners, but as men of business we would unhesitatingly say to all who read this, that It 10 the best Vermirage now in use, and that Its virtues are best known when tried. RIELY, HOOVER A RIELY. Sold, wholesale and retail, by all the principal Druggists and country merchants throughout the United States. oct:adew itis- Important to Farmers--Now Dtroove, erietiot-tVEGSTABLE CATTLE POWDRH.—There Pow tiers are put up in one pound packs, and are really a good article, not only for the diseases Incident to horses, cows, swine, and other animals, but they are likewise an excel lent article to improve the condition of the animal. /by Mach Cows, they aot only improve the condition or milch cows, but they Increase the quantity as well as Im prove the quality of milk and butter. The proprietors say that It increaece the quantity of butter from half a pound to a pound a week to each cow, while those persons who have tried it say a pound and • half to two pounds per week, with the same kind c.l feeding es before, Of one thing we are certain, all whe use It once will use It all the time, and save money by the operation as well as improve the appearance of their stock. Price 26 eta. a paper; b pa pers for El. CIAO. H. KEYSER; Corner Wood street end Virgin alley, Wholesale and Retail Agent Inhalation for DI d Lunge. The mode of Inhalation, in mese of diseased lungs and throat, recommended by Dr. (turtle In his advertisement, strikes us as the true one. It is now generally admitted by our best physicians, that local difficultiee can only be Imo. easefully treated by local applications. This practice has been pursued from the first with respect to external Inflam mation and eorrosiotts, and we see not why dh3eases of the throat and lunge may not be treated in the same manner; we believe they may. In this variable climate of ours, where lung and throat complaints have become Po preva lent and rife, we earnestly recommend to the public, and to the afflicted especialiy, to avail themselves of Dr. Curtis remedy.—{One who has tried It.] See advertisement In tills paper. Chu ion—Da. Cualnt HYQEANA la the original and only onsiolno utlolo septr3wdaw OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 'F RE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST PROM PITTSBURGH. Till Purr Team leaves at 2 A. M. through to Cincinnati n 12 hoar. and 40 minutes. MAIL THAI2I Wein A? 8 A. M. Exposits TRAIN " AT 3P. M. Theo@ Traine all make close connections at Crestline, and the Brat two connect at Alliance. The direct route to St, Loofa le now open, via. Crestline and Indianapolis, 100 miles shorter than via. Cleveland. Connections are made at hianctield with the Newark and Sandusky City road; end at Crestline with the three made concentrating there For perdu/tars see handbills. No trains run on Sunday. Through Tickets sold to Chticinnatl e Louisville Bt. Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Bock Island, Port Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towne and Cities In the West. The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 4.45 P. IL, and New Brighton at 7.30 A.H. For Tickets and further Information, apply to J. 0. 01TILRY, At the corner office, under the Alommgattela liotuse Or, at the Federal Street Station. to °SOROS PARKIN, Tioket Agent. Pith,burgh, July In, ISA& ()V* OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD, 13 RING THU Continuation of the Ohio and Penna. B. B. TO FORT WAYNE, Mail Li MIDI/9 AND ZIOISTIZII MILO sun PrITEICILGIL Sal - Tralna out at Orwatilna, soithoul detail - tam, with all Me horns on lA< 05w and Penna. Bowl, and also at fr'oro,t with Trains going North and South, on Cho kind HI., and LAIL. Erin Itailrowl. KT TicketA, apply at the Railroad Offices or the Ohio and Pew:lull - ants Railroad Company io Pittsburgh, Olen y City, or at any of the following points. rot: Wayne, Bellefontaine, Cincinnati, Urbana, Dayton, Springfield, Indianapolis, Richmond, Tiffin, ay. Persons desiring Tickets will be particular to Findl ask for a 1 . ) ,- G et by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad. .1. R. STRAUGHAN, ge- Call at No, 164 Wood Street, and, ex amine our stook of SOFT HATS and WIDiTER CAPS. Just rrcei re', a large lot of Shanghai, Celestial, and other atylea of Caps, which We alit roll low r cash. octl6 ..„,4 ,1011 !14.X.A0-1, 16/ Wood street. ..&TS, .\TS.—We hays received oar FALL STYLE 0* SILK HATS, which will be found, on in rportion, a neat and good article. A good Hat for $3, mod no extra one for $4. Oat i end ISM MORGAN h CU., No. 164 Wood at., Next house to the new Presbyterian Church, rrp`o toe door from Sixth etreet. C ITI MGM!' Insurance Company of t ta burgh.—lVll. BAGS LEI', Preeiderit; eta hlUlth L. MARSHYLL, Secretary. 94 Water ..Streel,between Market and Woodetreett. I nenree HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Meals. al ppi Hirers and tributaries. Insures against Lees or Damage by Piro. Al-ea— gsthrt the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Navin*. Hoe a ad Traneportation. DI a ileterJA WI MIMI Ragaley, Richard Floyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Rea, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap,Jr., John S. Dilworth, hale M. Pennock, Francis Halters, 8. flarbaugh, J. Schoonmarer, Walterllryant, William/I. thin, John Btdpton. dec2l Pennsylvania Insurance Company OP PITTSBURGH, Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. AUTUoRIZED CAPITAL, $300,000. Isemis Buildlnge and other Property against Lola or Damage by Fire, and Use Peril* cd the Sea and intend Narigation and Transportation. DIREOTORS: Wm. P. Johnston, 'lady Patterson, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier W.lrelintock, KennedyT. Friend, James 8 N4ley, W. B. Haven, D. E. Park, I Orier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. IL Long, A J Jones, J . H Janes, IL it. Coggehall, OFFIDEIts: Prrsiderit lion. WM. F. JOHNSTON. Via President RODY PATTERSON. Sec'y and Pressurer.A. A. CARRIER. Autuant 9ocretary..B. 8 OAItaLER. egridr ALLEGHENY VALLhY RAILROAD NEW ADYERTLSEMENTS, 1776. TRIED ANNUAL TOUR OP TUE CONTINENTAL VOCALISTS, F T 11 : 11 State wasitbilt,T..till,WinAgThto2l:4"ntehwe i f olutzs a itlo on ns TWICE only in Pittsburgh! at BLOOM . Monday mud Tuesday Evenings, October 29th and 30th, a-Doors open at 6%; Concert commences at 7% o'clock. Tickets, 25 cents. JOHN A. OVUE; Agent. oct27 hIABORIC BALL. MLLE, THERESA PARODI WILL GIVE A GRAND CONCERT! AHAISTIDIW MADAME AMELIA PATTI STRAKOSCH, SIGNOR BERNARDI, and MAURICE STBAKOSGH, Conductor, About the sth of November. oot21:t1 Our Endeavor U to Pkast. LOWRIE 9 4 EATING HOUSE, 108 WOOD STREET. ALL FIIBBONS fond of GOOD LIVING will l ' o# l o please c4ll audJudge for themselves. Always on hand, the best of Oysters ' Meats, 0W.% Tea, homemade Bread, Flea, Custards, worm Corn Bread, Mush and Milk, Fried ?drub, Waffles, Buck wheat Cane, ao.. The cooking wtß be such as will gratify epicures. ie.. Families supplied with Oysters at reasonable rates. oct27:tf a,. ON WOOD BTBHET, between Fourth and g7C. , .57?-3 Liberty, a Pocket Book, containing Ste in money, and some papers of no vaine to any one out the owner. The finder will eonfer a great favor by leaving it at this aim, or at H. IiNOBBFILII Jew. airy Store, No. 35 Diamond alley, and will be suitably re warded. a ockihilt Lost I ON THURSDAY, the 25tb instant, a FdOSTELD GOLD BREAST PIN, wlthant Bet. The ander will be imink bty rewarded by leaving it at the PREEN TEA STORE, No. 39 Filth street net= DBE VALUABLE BOOES—Robinson's Engßah Dar in many of the Gospels. negeter's Analytical Hebrew and Chidden Lexicon. Blomlleld's Greek Testament; 2 vole. The Episcopate of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America—an essay by H. D. Evans, D. D. Dr. Watt's Plain and Easy Catechism The Church Catechism broke into Short Questions and Answers. Miss Mclntosh'. new Jnvenfles—Grace and Clara, Blind Alice, /flounce Arnott, and Jessie Graham. Per sale at DAVISON'S Theological Bookstore, 85 Shr. ket, near Boarth street. Datil AGAZINES FOR NOVEMBER— Goday'a Lady's Book; Graham's Magazine; peterson's Ladleb' National Magazine; Ballon's Dollar Monthly; Frank Leslie's New York Journal ; Dickens' Household Words; Chambers' Journal far October; Blackwood's Magazine do All the popular Eastern Papers for this week received and for sale at W. A. GILDENIENNEY A 00.11, oct27 Fifth et., opposite the Theatre. INDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS—On hand, a good () Chamois , Silk, Shaker Wool, Merino Ribbed Scotch Wool, &n, ,of all colors and etizes, at the Fur. El m slii2 Store of HIRSH.FIELD & SON, No. 70 Wood street. GGLOVES AND GAUNTLETS—New styles receiving daily n cloth, silk and fur, at "c I2 L. HIRSHYIELD & SON'S. I IAN BB On hand, a flue assortment of Sliver and Gold %_,i Beaded Canes, at oct2B - 1.71 did? HOSE—A flee assortment clan colors of Merino, Scotch Lamb's Wool and 4.,Stahmere on hand at oct27 . L 1111.811BLELD & SON'S. _ _..._„.... o.lllll2l3—Just receiving from the factory, another lot of 0 those floe !french Wrists, Shirts and Collars, at ocCZT L. ELIEBEIFIRLD a SON'S 11 ,1 UVYLIS11.13 AND BaAWLS—Chenille, Cashmere end BIM, of eTery description, at 00t27 L. 1111LBIEUTIRLD & BON'S. PATENT aI.KDIOINES—AII the popular Patent Medi does of the day can be had at oet27 B MA'S OIL—A genuine article, highly perfumed, fur sale by I 0ct271 JOE. FLEMING. rieferuAvE--A new and valuable preparation for the .L. , Preservation of ,he tea_b and gtuns; sold by c0t.27 JOB. FLEMING. UT fl ISTAW 2llilo2lrFt 7 lezan and ecn,:l.gh...2fn. sore throat, &Id by [l , == 7 ) JOB. FLEMING. DAY BUM—A very superior article of West India Bay „131 Bum just removed and for sale by - - ocC27 JOS. FLEMING. ALM eol,P—Juri received, a frosh oupply of gmitano Palm Soap, made of pole Palm Oil. 0et2.7 JOS. 171,13111NG. tusiNA, or genuine Brar's Urea., for the growth, U beauty and preservation of the hair; sold by oct27 JOS. FUMING. N NAIL DUE YALLNY NAILRJAD—A mall Vann of 38 acres for sale, with good improvements, situate 1% miles from the Allegheny Valley Railroad, and 3 miles from Tarentuto. A dwelling house of hall and eight rooms, well arranged; stable, carriage house, Ac. trice, $%300. Terms "'Sy. fcer,27) B. OUTIIIIKIIT A 30N, 63 Market at r 1 1 0 OUlits et! APPIgD HANDS, Lips and Rough Skin- Washt with the LIEIiPIiTIO SOAP and warm water, afterwards in mid water , and wipe perfectly dry with a sort towel ; used in this manner, It never fails to cure, as many um testify who have used it. Only 123,6 cants per cake. Sold only by IL L. - ..CUTEREET, war 63 Market. street. TEAR, MUSTARD, PEPPER, AT AUCTION..This, Saturday morning, October 27th, at 11 o'clock, at the ecexunerchnl Bales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, be Bold -6 half chests Young Lipson and Gunpowder Teas; • 25 kegs raperior Mutant; ti boles do Ground Pepper; 20 dozen Corn Brooms ; Chocolate, Tobacco, an. oct27 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. PlO 11112`A4-60 tone Juniata, (Monroe Furnace:) 100 do No 2 inthracito; 00 do Coke; 98 do No. 1, hot blast, Hanging Rock, for foundry ; for sale by oct27 JOHN MOORHRAD. Bwoms-75 tons Janiata i 100 do Lake Champlain • fox sale by JOHN kIOOILHEIAD. ItSIUN3-5 boxes prime &Wags Lemolas just received and for sale by REYIWER & ANDER2ON, est:4' 39 Wood street. ORANGES -6 We sweet, just received and for sale by oct27 REIMER ANDERSON R OCK CANDY-20 boxes Vi'; 25 do Jujube Paate; Just received and for gale by [ocr27 I It BYMBP. A dleDl3ll/50N. dPILINO'S LAh !—J net published, The 1..1 Contrast between Good and Bad Men, illustrated by the Biography and Truths of the Bible; 9 vote For sale by JOHN & DAVISON, oo 85 Market street, near Fourth. OOL 1 LAIUS-140 more pieces of those splendid styles of Wool Plaids, in eight i yard patterns, opened his day by 00t27 26 Fifth street. Found, (IN the corner of Fifth and Wood streets, a BUNCH OF V.l ENS'S, which the owner can have by calling at this alga and paying for advertisement. octal:it N SW MUSlC—lust LU B. t received, per exprres, by C. LOTT& BLUSIN, No. llt Wood street— nasal Dell; Swale Kitty; Old Bob Ridley; Parodl Mazurka; have you seen Sam Champagoe Schottisch ; Snow Flake Polka; Newport Waltses; Paisley BthottiSch; SehtIIIPPB Polka; Bye and Bye—Wnssal; Young Ai:aeries Schotliseh ; Twee of the Yorest.--companioa to " Shells of the Oz.= A Mother's Prayer; Say you love me—Homan:a ; My OW Virginia Home—new song: La I'yml, with variations—W. y, W a ll ace ; What shall be theym Thane t —G. W. Warren i Moonlight on On Oh, fare thee well,4ky own love ; My auk is Chilly ming; Village Malden-8.0. roster; COMO where my Love Ilea Dreatning "Gems for °altar Players,"—a collection of twelve beau tiful melodies for the guitar, by F. Kroger; "Footer's Melodies," arranged for guitar; " Bognet of Melodies," do do by Edw. Piqua. NSW STOCK OP PIANOS Will arrive and be open for Inspection tide week. OlLaiWnn: BLIOn, Mo. 115 Wood at, Second door above Pink. l iti • oLD HOMaiTkAD—by hire. Ann ri. nteobens, Cu- Um cf " Fashion and Famine." A new book, which attained In three months a sale of 40,000 copies, and which was republished In Leipaie, St- Petersburg, Vienna, and in three editions In London, is a matter well es lculated to ea. cite more than ordinary interest. Its Thcharactere old 110 amestes li while not on tragic and intetw, In s " ion and Famine," is, if anyttdr,g, of profounder Interest, and appeals with greater force - to the ay mpathies cr the reader. The story opens in th dtrof New York, where there are many scenes of pathosomariog and tragic power; but as the book progreeste„ , th e cloud s dhperst ; we are Introduced to the Old Hontear,ead among the Catskills of the Hudson, where we are prdmoted with some of the moat delightftil end _graptdo rune, pictures ever given In an American book. Mrs. Stealwims display s in many places In thee book a humor that riy.als that of Dick ens, and a dramatic force, grasp of tho , „,ght, power of ex- PregOQUo and vividness of description, set which she is pecu liarly the master. In one volume, 14,i10. pria . $1,25. For sale by TL mina i co., oct2o • No. 92 Smithfield street. ________ W HCKI.r.BI NNW BOOHBI N NW Old Homestead. by fay, Ann & Stephens Scenes In the Practice of a Mew York Surgeon; Almook's—s talo of Englitett Society ; The Sea Mug by °alit MerrYatt; Panay, the Little Milliner; Prank Hilton, or the Queen's Own; Marriage a Lottery, by hires Grey; Raaabarott, by the author of Hert's Rase;" The Plying Yankee; Williams' New Traveler's tialde for the United States awl Canades, for 1865 ; Latest edition New leap of Sebastopol and the cur. rounding country, October, 1865, compiled from the surveys of gnash and Stench 'Naval and Military Officer& Just received and for cal* by W. A. 61.11 .LIHNPB.NNEY a co., Yttth et., opposite the Theatre. pgfi, of ~, entirely ,mwelprixi and useful U:,uditlee. The advantage; of this pen let. of Jet This pen e'..111 hold ink enough to write a Whole page ts paper . 24 - This near IDs Ls so constructed as to have good Wing e Kint, stroller to a quill. Tble points cannot hp, and the pen will always write smootY 4 , It is gold, and consequently cannot corrode. trial of these pens will prove their superiority over any .iuntain pen made. Nor sale by W. B. HAVEN, oct2d Market street, corner of Second. CAHE= PAY/Om—paper in rolls for covering &ors be fore putting down carpets. For-sale by the yard at W. S. HAVEN'S !Asper Warehouse, Matßet street, corner of Second. oct26 To rpedoes; 200 tames Fire Crackers; Duet received and for sale by ILEYKER A ANDERSON, No. as Wood street. rj- ERRING-200 boxes extra sealed new Herring, }net 4. received and for sale by oct26 KREMER & ANDERSON. DATES -10 mats Irmb Dates; 10 dozen Capers; just received and for sale by REYMER St ANDERSON. DEA NIITB-8000 bushels . Ten n esse e " Pas Nuts In store and for etl.le by 001.26 J W. BOTLKEt L. lIIRSIIHIELD & SON'S CONNECTICUT DIUTUAL LUZ MEIMIANCII COXPANT LIARTFORD, mll' CAPITAL AND ASSSTS... .$35154,489. . . WESTERN FARRIERS INSITRANCE CONPSAU,- )t1- i - -. NEW LISBON, OHIO. ~,,, TJ. HUNTER, Aarwr, Bt. Charles Buil ling, No. BE ) , . Third street, Pittsburgh. °MOMS: F. A. BLACK/AWL President 4 JAMBS BURDICK, Vice President LEVI MARTIN, Secretary and. Treasurer.. , PITTECIMIIOII 11117211171011: i James W. Woodwell, Joseph Mumma; • James Wood, R li.. Riddle, Ass. V. llarbaugh, Dr. Jno. R. Pall; i j18] ... Wm. Simms, Birmingham, Dawson, HeVrtspr &Co 'i JO9 FLEMIDIO'S. British and Conthiental. - Hultman .; HIGHT BILLS DRAWN. BY DUNCAN, snxisumAN ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, 1 1, wEHE IN SunsSunsOP £1 AND "UPWARDS. Towns of ENGL IBLLVTB are available at all the.. rincipel AND, SCOMAND and ar the CONTINKST. We also draw WITT Beil on Al. A. GrUllebiltll2, & Bantu, nWirrivliT A - MAIN, • • ; Which serve ass Remittance to all parts of GIBIIMANY, SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND. Berranalateruilugto triorelstuiutithikpitears. through as, Letters of Credit, ork.which Messy can be obtained, as t needed,!,, any part of Europe. Museum of Bills, Notes, and other eecuritlea In Hu rope, will receive prompt attention. WI& H. WILLIAMS a 80, Wood, corner Third street. WILLIAMS & ALLEN , 6CCZEIBOB.3 TO ARNOLD & WILLIAMS. IMITOTACTTOLI2I3 OP Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iran Tuhirtgr. AND PITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilation of Bid!dings. L air -W. AA. will contrsot for Warming and Ventßatio by g Stoalll Or Hot WetteraCe or 02010.12'5 INITLace, nrchea, Schools, Hoop Factories, Green Howse, Hour tFlonses, Jails, Hotels, or ailing& N 0.25 PURIM' street, Eh - Deborah. aplB _ _ _ a. a. comma —J. C. ctrienza...a. a. TITSES...W. LI. IFOODWAID. PAPIER MACH'E MANUFACTURING COMPANY ' , • . . NO. 78 ,SECOND BTRZET, PITZSr4NCIR,AL Air AM:NAMUR/Wm PAPIER MACEIrRORHAMEET'd 17.1. for Olaurches, Houses, Steamboats, Ac; Mlrrar..' Picture Frames, Window and Doer Heads, Brackets,!a mm Cornices, Ventilators and Centre Pieces for Cray - - ; R a . settee and Mouldings of every description, Ake and d„„,k,,,,_ cuissna mid warranted more duzahla than •-.. t b ara ijci; 0 now in use. _, N.B. Nip Orders etteented on the /baits* - : - - AiteuticA of StellobOat"i' mike. la il recte I otitis article, on account ' ' alders b al7 di' CHAP' of Its EP "r ' ea, iga N ° . 78 88c°18 fit "' 1161- . ween WOod and TUNES Market eta, Pittebitrgb. WILLIAM HUNTER, PIOUR AND GRAIN. Sir , Omura: =Erma, the BRBT BRANDS O PENNSYLVANIA, 01110 INDIANA and MISSOURI, SUPERFINE and EXTRA iPLOVIZ, Which will always be sold et tbe Lowest pWab ides& [epll WM. B. HAYS & DEALERS IN BACON, ~ HAM, SIDES & MUM LARD, LARD OIL, DRIED BRIM, SUGARVURED end • CANVASSED RA Id.S A largo otock always on bantlat Mo. 297 Liberty street, . . JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OH IRON RAILING, IRON. VAULTS , VAULT DOORS, - Window Shutters, Window Guards, &O.' MOl, 91 Second street and SO Third it. (orzwaitit -WOOD Alin it Anicim) PITTSBURGH, AI., • Ilavr on hand a variety of now patterEs ja Plain, suitable for an purposes. Particular attenttrit4eld to enclosing Grave Lote. Jobbing done at abort notice. f S. M'KEE IS/ Earrorecnounta or • - S M'KEE'S PE NNSYLVANIA.G4A_ S ALL 13112.3 OP WINDOW GLASS, Elitra, Double Strength, Imitation Crown sod Ruby Vial; Planks, Pickle and Preserve. /emu Wine, Porter and Mineral Bottles;, Telegraphic & Lightning -Rod Imagers. B BOOND*I3IITWRKS WOOD & MARKET STS., PILISOUTiGIL, PULL Bata short distance from the Steamboat tending, and from Monongahela Bomar, St..obarlee, and Olty pot& (ap2j w, /AD' fattPCON. . ii. i . Oii „...8 41411 Ceh p M --- ey.seaFiii 7ienzit" eOLn OP Cal FLUE 01 UntrlON, WILBIA i CIO.) WEBALB DEALERS IN BIEN'S AND Bova. CLOTHING, adapted to the Western Trade, S Third street, between Wood and Market, ['Mehemet. Amongst our stock, which is the largest and most mii. plete In the Country, will be found, at low prices_ Men's Clothing, of every description; Boys' do do .. A great variety of Undershirts and Drawers; A ft: len etwoc kcks; of Sto assortment th oerchlefe, Cravats, Neck Thu and Of Biren,:nwdereintir ziomary ; do do do _ __ _. do . . Boys' a. oye Linen andmuslin Karts and Drawers; Clanton Flannel do do Gum Mastic Goods; • And w a fall ear, &a stock of goods adapted to Miners and Fames' Also, Umbrellas of all grades. We Invite our old acquaintance; and all dealers in our line, to call and examine for themselves. We are now of bur third supply, and our stock Is full and coin plate. Warehouse on Third street, half Way betwee n weed and Market. octl9:daw ENE! morr'EXTRAORDIVAILf trAoszerz: (Nch, ttok the Diploma at the New Erik Ends lair end several other Dairy) FOR REMOVING • CORN - PEON Tin Co tril'E, QUALLENOE any Machine In tit. world t Ty preach it in ease and RAPIDITY OP HAND WORKING I It is an entire new-prinalpie, NEVER BEFORE DISOOVERI AND A GREAT CURIOSITY I A boy 12 years old will obeli from seventy to eighty els or Corn in a day, (without fatigue) of either dry r or green Corn—separating it from the Cob. No elm the corn required. Every kernel Is removed from an, cob, run destroying even the busk in width the corn po Instead of crushing the Corn off the cob,,lt Is Pleb us it child would do with his fingers.. It picks off the kernels for planting. Every farmer knows no mooldm ever done this. 100,000 of thus IIIaohloie• ARE UNDER CONTRACT, MARINO AV DIFFERENT POINTS! MI MU SD FOR THERE REMARKABLE MACHIN_ Exeeeds Credibility For Farther desertiptlon, sea a nw YOKE =au za p,ExTrii," end daily patient. This is no Oateh.paany Rumba THERE IS A PILE OF MONEY In.this Monopoly I We Invite those who want to make the gooks,'• to ea MASONIC HALL. WOODWELL'S FITItNITI/RE; AND CUA to. WHOLESALE AND, RETAIL, EmERAOINO- EVERY STYLE Or - FIMNITURM, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY . AND WALNUT, BIIITARLE FOR PARLORS, CHAMBERS, AND DININO ROOM . EQUAL TO ANY IN NEW YORK OR PRILADELPIIIA, AND AT LOWER .P.WOBB. ( 431 - Every article made byliamli, and "manta i Cabinet Makers' - Bupplied with any quantity of FURNITITBX on reasonable terms. Hotels arid Steamboats PIIRKEILIED AT TITEI..BHOBTPST.NOTIOIL, Warerooma, Nos. 77 and 79 Third,straft no t , t. pzrzsmatca. PA. • -- • A. A. CARRIER a., B. 06811 ' 1 A. A. CAMILIKIL & il&O.. Carnet Pnalli and BmithAeld tfresisk „L'isph, iii AGENTS , - S T ATS • i MUTUAL .FEHE AND XSEINE ISIDDXAECE C 4 OP HA daleltitlo.* i CAPITAL ...—....---.........5350000. ' ? GIRARD FIRE AND NABINE TRADNANOA OF FRILADOLPFIFA.- -t4t aumuz..- INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OP VIEHINIA, WINCHESTER, VA.. - CAPITAL ... -.0300,000. AMERICAN DZAIala EXCLIIIRVZ.T.Y IN No. 299 Liberty street, Pittsbugh, Pineauxali, Prna'a. .')::.`=: . ,:il: - :'.'.7,!',.: 1.'..'..!:,--Vqir.2..::.:'4.