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' ' .i. •:' t' ''' . ...' %,4" , ,,i4, - .. ", -- r.. <-•-. •":w -' It - ._ .;`• • -- ' = * 4 -440104toti+ f 014rriogo, =E:EIM:11 MININI uil BlarniuB 0FF1C1 4 4.4-WER OF TILE CITY PITTSB WEDNESDAY MORNING V OCTOBEB 31 1710 - ii.SIN - 0 -- POST JOU OFFLUkO Wa would cell the attention of lIIERCRA.NT:i AND FALSIJN EaIRN to the fact that we have just received from .I.i.ladelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, nod .ra now prepared to 1111 onion; for Cards, Circulars, 811 l needs, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhild tiocte. All ortlitre will be promptly tiled. Aga— B. If. rwrmaru, k CO., Netospaper Advertising Agett#,aritho Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly Part, and are authorised to receive ADVICBTISTXIN?3 end Sonsompriores for us at the Fame rates es required et this Marie. Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their oCi assure at New Yeas, 122 Nesaur srairr, BOLITO3, 10 Sl4rs imam. git 3- We are prepared to print paper books, for use in the Supreme Court, in good style, and on short notice, and invite the legal profession to give us a call mum NEWS Hon. Eiward Everett has consented to de liver an oration before tho'Boston Mercantile Library'Assoolation upon the next anniversary of the birth of Washington. From a oomparative table of the price of pro visions, &m, in New York, in Ootober '54 and 55, published by the Herald, it appeara quota tions are slightly higher now than at that time. Last year, however, at this date, prices com menced going up and continued so to do for six months, this year there is no prospect .f any such starvation figures ruling. Governor Pollock delivered the opening !ce tera before the Young Men's Christian Associa tion, of Lancaster, on Thursday evening last. Hie subject was the " Known and the Unknown in their relations to each other, and to Mon as a physical, intellectual, and moral being." The Inland Daily says of the lecture, that it was one of those beautifully complete extempore efforts, to which the abstract reporter can rarely do justice." TIIE TRIBUNE AriD GAZETTE ON BREADSTUFF'S. We noticed yesterday a perverse attempt of the Gazette cf this city to get up an impression that wo have a short supply of food this year . We wondered where it got its one for so extraor dinary a feat at price raising. It has at length kindly informed us. The New York n-tbune said so. Tho malign influence of the Tribune is again at work against American interests, nod the Gazette re-echoes its mischievous humbugs Now, observe the effect of such falsehoods in the Tribune and other papers. We have surplus food in this country this year to supply the err lire English and French demand. Let the im pression go abroad, and to Europe, that we have not, and they will look for a large portion of their supplies elsewhere. We lose, to some er tent, a market. In the meantime a false alarm is raised in this country, and priest go up to the famine rates; and the whole elan of consumers must be robbed beeanee the Tribune and its sa tellites desire to allow their superior wisdom by telling . what everybody knows to be false Farmers know best how much grain they have raised ; and from all parte of the country the reports come direct from the farmers that they have never produoml such crops before But we shall not attempt to disprove the falsehood. Re liable reports from all parts of the country have been published again and again that must satisfy every ono that it is a year of great abut dance. This new move of the Tribune and its frieude is either a purchased humbug to get up famine prices for the bout fit of speculators, or else it is ono of those malign idioaynoracies of Greeley that would de infinite mischief if not counteracted by a wholesome public amatiment . lua,grOst-mart like New York an editor vile enough can make money by getting up Snot an alarm. Speculators there could afford to pay him bountifully for raising prices ; but that an inland paper should feel bound to spread the alarm in this vicinity passes our patience, and our comprehension. THE CORN SHELLER —We have learned some facts in regard to this invention since we penned our article of yesterday morning. We are in formed upon good authority that a man can in ten hours shell out a hundred bushels of core with it. It would keep him very busy ; but It is said it can be done. It is, therefore, a matter of mush more value titan wa had supposed, and for all but the largest producers of corn ll , fronld be a very useful. It is not its design to be " power machine to shell out large quantities per day like the machine driven by horses; but is de• signed for the use of those who raise but mode. rate crops. To them it would be cheap and use ful. It does its work neatly, too, and does not bruise the corn or break the ooh up with it. We still think a ad.! feeding sheller is the great desideratum; but others must be used for the present. ANOTHER SPRIG OF ROYALTY.—The Philadel phia papers announce the advent in their midst of an African Prince, a eon of the King of Nu bia. Royal stock, particularly of the African sort, is below par in this country ; for, if we re• collect, it is scarcely a twelvemonth since a New York Judge sent a couple of Madingo Princes down South to boo corn on a plantation and even now Rev. Mr. Pennington (another of the Ma dingo family) is refused admission in the Broad way omnibuses along with " white trash." The claims of the Lost Bourbon, too, have met with so little favor that 110 has hotaken himself to his former vocation and is now preaching to tiro Bt. Regis Indians. HARPER (or November ie a capital number. The illustrations are ahead of any thing we hate yet seen and the reading matter is fully lip to any of its predecessors. Samuel 13. Leafier ; No. 30 Fifth street, has it for sale. Price, 20 cents. W A. Gildonfenney, opposite the Theatre, and H Miner, 32 Smithfield street, alr, have eta.- per for this month. Morallme Powers Wo frequently road elaborate disquisitions on the strength of certain European nations as mitratimo powers. It does not seem to occur to the authors of these plausible essays that the commercial marine is the only true gunge of a nation's - capabilities, Bs the seamen to man a navy must be reared up in commercial naviga tion. Bearing in mind, the following table, showing the comparative strength of the com• mercial marine of the principal nations of the world in the year 1854, is pregnant with mean ing : Llo:ted Stares Versele Tonnage. 40.500 6.661;410 Brest Britain and Colonies 4J,9e41 0,043,270 Franca 14.354 716,130 Spain 7.931, 379,421 Sardinia - , Tuscany, Naples, Simly and Papal Stales 17,( on 546,021 Austria 7.r 0 3 324 447 lireeoe .1. 8,970 264,1031 Turkey.... 2 22U 182,00 Holland - 2,091) - 456,462 0 Haranurg. -... ..... . ......... .I._ ....... 369 • 119,664 tiremen 000 160,000 Prussia '' 1;99.) 368,729 D.nmark ' '' 4,709 '.635,109 Norway 532 388,632 A weden ...... ...... .............. - .......... . 580 147,5'29 Mexico and the :Staler,. of South America 1,530 101,736 Russia -. 105,500 Our own country occupies a prodd position in this array. • But it is not alone in veeftels and tonnage that our superiority is undeniable. The seamen who man our vessels are unequalled for skill, quickness, daring and courage. In fact, these have contributed very largely to the in crease of our commerce, for without them' it 'iii hardly probable that we could titive gone ahead so remarkably. Here we have at hand all the requisite materials for to navy of great magni tude whenever Congress deems it necessary. The protection of our commercial interests will no doubt gradually force no into the building of a large navy. STOCK GAMBLING. The editor f the Philadelphia Morning limes titnin - artioteW the eb - cire inbjeot; niinning.at itliquity of far greater magaitudo than grows out of all the fora banks in the country. The 4 hears" and "balls" of Wall street aro doing tore injerr, to the public than the aggregate .! black lege!' of seven cities ; for, while the tither only caiise.theman who fights the tiger to Stiffer', the 'former,, in !their efforts to destroy railroad or ether sgolt-affeet outside and inno cent parties.. Here is the modes operandi of the stook gainblers: We spoke on Saturday of a panio in Wall street, which had been running all the week, and bad depressed the prices of all sorts of " fancy " stocks, some fifteen or twenty per cent., during the week. This " panic " common med the_previous Saturday, and was allowed to do its work through the week, up to Thursday afternoon: Daring hundredrof thou sanas„probably severalinillions,nf dollera-were lost,,and, a large number of men were ruined— While the aCtaal valtio,of the stooks,fupon which all this sudden panic, had taken place, remained precisely the same as It-was before !" For in stance, the public are gravely informed in the "money article" of the mornin.t papers, (for it is an understood thing, now, among the finan cial reporters, that all tell the sane story, and share the .plunder,) that the,etook of the Erie railroad wont dowel; that morning, per cent.; Reading deolitmd I';' Central bonds, Cumberland, '2; Chicago and Rook Island, 3i; alena and Chicago, 6i to 6 ; and that there was a general depression of all stooks and money securities. "Now what, in reality, does this mean 4 Why, of course it means that the Erie railroad, the Reading railroad, !ho Chicago and Rock Island, Eikl Li the Galena and Chicago railroads, are fall ing off in their - bbsiness, and that consequently their stock la depreciated. Not a bit of it 1 This has nothing to do whatever with the real value of the public improvements represented by these stookit—it is only au " operation " of the stock gamblers, who, having agreed to deliver certain quantities of stooks, at certain times and prices, have forced large quantities of them into the market, frightened off the timid, driven off the weak, and created a general panic and eta impede, so that they could buy up the particular stocks they wante.l at their own prices, and thus realise thousands and millions of dollars on their con tracts. This done, the time for the " reaction " comes round ; and we aro acoordingiy told, (as we actually are told, in the New York papers of Saturday morning,) that "a reaction of a de cided character took place this morning, which was well sustained throughout the day. Erie improvvi I ; Illinois Central Bonds, I ; Read ing, 2i ; Cumberland, l ; Chicago and Rock [stand, 2. Galena and Chicago, " la a word, all three stocks have got back agvtn pretty much to their old value—and all this " panto " and -reacti.n" in the ceuree of a week, and without the least actual change in value or business in any of the public improvements represented by these steeks "Would you know bow and why the press lends itself to this game, and thus makes itself the mere marker cf a gambling match between a parcel of unprincl led opeculators? We will explain it to you The -mmoretial reporters" of the daily preee are, of course, in daily and howdy communicatione with the magnates of Wall street ; and when one of the operations wo have described, is to come off, these parties are promised a certain number of shares in some specified stock, at the lowest prioe to which It can, through their articles in the papers, be driv• en down—and then, when the panic has been achieved, and the " reaction " is worked up, they sell their stock at the highest price to which the market can be forood by their favora ble and glowing reports—they pocketing the diff,-renee, without having been obliged to lay out a dollar for their brief nominal possession of the stock." Modern Dictionary Author—A dealer in words, who gets paid in his own coin Bargain—A ludicrous transaction, in whioh eaob party thinks he has cheated the other Bellc—A beautiful but useless insect without wings, whose col,,re fade on being removed from the sunshine. Critic— A large dog, that goes unchained and barks at everything he does not comprehend. Distant relation—People who imagine they have a claim to rob you if you are rich, and to insu!t you if you are poor. Doctor—A man who kills you to day to BEM you from dying to morrow. Editor—A poor follow, who every day ie empty leg hie brain, in order that he may fill hie atom nod. ,Pear—The shadow of hope. 0/iend—A person who will not assist you be canoe be knows your lova wilkextuse him. • Grave—An ugly hole in the ground, which lov ers and poets wish they were in, but take uncom mon pains to keep out of. Heart—A rare article sometimes found in hu• man beings. It is soon, however destroyed by commerce with the world,or else becomes - Waite its poesesser. Honor—Strooting a 'friend whom you love through the head, in order to gain the praise of a few others whom you despise. Housewifery—Au aneieut art, said to have been fashionable among girls and wives ; now entirely out of use, or practised only by the lower orders. Lowy cr—A learned gentleman, who rcaoues your °elate from your enemy and keeps it him self. Modeely—A beautiful flower that flourishes only in secret planes. My Dear—An expreesion eakt to be used by man and wife at the commeneemesq, of quarrel. Polioomen—A men employed by the corpora tion to sleep in engine houses at three dollars per night. Pcditical Honesty—Previous lexicographers have not noticed this word, treating it, we pro sume, altogether as (abalone—for deiuition see self Interest. Public Abner—The mod with which every reveler ill spattered on bin road to distinction. Rural Felicity—Potatoes, turnips and cab bagel. Sensibility—A quality by which the possessor in attempting to promote the happiness of other people loses bie own. Btate's Evidenco—A wretch who is pardoned or being baser than his comrades Tonguo—A little horse which is oontinually running away. Wealth—The most respectable quality of roan Rueslan Loes at the Storming of Se bastopol. ;From the New York Sersl4.] We publish this morning a translation &of the report made by Prince Gortsohakoff to his gov ernment, on the events of the September, when the French forece, carried the Malakoff by ae sault, and when, consequently, the southern Bide of Sebastopol was evacuated by the Rue• sinus and fell into the hands of the allies. The Prinee'e account of the proceedings of that dreadful day it; full, intelligible and satisfactory, and its perusal will satisfy any one that the allies had little cause for j übilation. Oat of the six points against which attacks were directed, the allies were repulsed on five, over and over again ; and the Prince says that the taking of the Mala.toff was due eo!ely to the immense net wriest, force of tho attacking party, which numbered nearly thirty thousand moo. The evacuation of the south side had entered, he says, into his views, and when he took into con sideration the immense cost of retaking the Korniloff, ho determined rather to abandon the oily, which he did in good order, and with but little loss. The number of Russians killed, wounded and missing on the Bth—oxelusive of the artillery, of which be had not reoeiand full returns—the Prince reports to be 39 staff offi cers, 323 officers, and 11,328 soldiers. ____-.- Corros.—Wo find the following in the New York Herald: "On Saturday several telegraphic reports were,reoeived from various sections of:the cot ton region, of a killing frostrhaving occurred very l extonsively over the country, the market became diccited, and the Bales embraced between 4,000 and 6,000 bales. The market-recovered nearly all i tho previous decline. Flour.opentid firm, afthe previous day's prices with free sales,' but was less buoyant at the close. Wheat was in good demand' for export, and good red was firmer, while other descriptions were without important change in prices. Corn closed at 96 ®97 c. ; the chief sales, however, were made at the inside figure. Pork was rather active, but prices were without material change. Freights were firm, with felt engagements. To Liver pool, about 30,000 to 40,000 bushels grain were engaged, in bulk and bags, at 11@llic. I Prom the New York Timm., October 29..1 Another Dissevered Church. jt has been seen by our reports of the pro ceedings in the Synod of the Dutch Reformed Ctiureh, whioh has been in session during the past week, that the question of admitting the olassie of Nokia Carolina into the Synod was de cided in the negative, in a resolution offered by Rev. Dr. Bethune, of Brooklyn, by a vote of 56 to 84. The oaune of exclusion was slavery, which has now agitated and divided the churches —North and Bouth--of the Presbyterians, Me thodists and Dutch Reformed, Believing, gentlemen Directors, that the course I have adopted, if steadily pursued, will tend, ultimately, towards elevating the Teacher's pro fession to that dignity worthy of his name and vocation—believing, that so long as I endeavor to do rwht—to discharge faithfully my duties, without fear, favor or prejudioe, I shall be Ellie taiDed, not only by you, but by a healthy public sentiment; and believing also that the cause of common school education, will continuo to ad vance from one degree of perfection to another, so that ere long our common schools will he known by the more appropriate name of the People's Colleges"-, I remain yours, &o , M. Rena, County Supeet. Pittsburgh, October, 1856. AT TIM TIMATBS the houses have been crowd ed to repletion for the last eight nights. Mr and Mrs. W. J. Florence have proved attractive cards, nu 1 hare served to replenish the treasury Mr. Florence made his first appearance in this city, in the fall of 1853. lie then played a very successful engagement, and since that time ho has played very successful engagements in the South and West. Mrs. Florence was Miss Mal vine Pray, and is a sister of Mrs. Barney Wil liam& Mr. and Mrs. F , in their respective roles—that of irieh boy and Yankee gal— we -think, are uttellent. He ids none of those low, vulgar expressions, peculiar io motet Mb/ - in his line of business. He is also an author o considerable talent, and writes many othia own' pieces. Ills performance of " Ragged Pat," in' freiand As 11 Is, was capital, as was his "Shan-. dy Maguire," in the drama of that name. Mew , Florence is one of the most promising young actresses of the present age. She possesses a versatility of talent which is very seldom met with; and the remarkable versatility of talent displayed by bcr in the Protean farces of er, ‘• Lesson for Husbands," or " Misoldevous An pie," written by Mr. Florence, Is truly wonder ful. As a vocalist, Mrs Florence Is ono of the best we ever heard. Mrs. Florence is also a beautiful dancer. We make no hesitation in placing these young artistes in the front rank of I the actors in their lines. The; will remain one week more, and we would say to a those who wish to see two young " stars ' re likely to make a great stir in the , to wit ness their performances. CoHN SEMLER STOCK hie seems to put into the shade all other stooks, not only in availability, but also in divisibility and practi cal value. A scale of $8,640 was made on Sat urday night, and counties are changing hands at a large advance upon the original purchase. It would not be policy to quote the rapid ad vance, as but few would credit the facts. Suffice it to say, the intrinsic merits of this moat re markable machine are beginning to be properly appreciated, and its value as an article of trade better understood, and just In the same propos+ tion is the stook sought. Persons are daily coming from a distance to obtain counties, and find them already taken. It is in fact one of those inventions whkph appear only once or twice in a oentory, and literally astound men by the simplicity of their structure, and the efficiency of their work. There Is no mistake in this epeanlation. It is a fixed fact, beyond all controversy and all doubt. A large and certain fortune is In Ilß oole alone, which is etill in market, and it is offered under five distinct propositions. Michi gan and other localities offer moat tempting In ducements to those who fish in their own ponds, and paddle their own canoes. An examina tion at Masonic Hall will sot skepticism at de fiance, and make a man put his hand in his pocket. PARORAMA or New YORK CITY —We refer to the advertisement in this paper of the exhibl. time of this work to be given here. The Balti more Arqua in speaking of the rvorkehys : "Not less than twenty-thousand of our citizens will have seen it while hero, and the press and the people here all speak of the life-like 'WEI and astonishing popularity and liberal patronage ex tended to this beautiful and truthful painting, and the great amount of valuable knowledge that could be derived from seeing the commer cial metropolis of the United Btat.it, which cost the self eduoated Bullard four years' incessant labor, and was attended with sls,oott expenee. Thousands of our citizens who are Amgen) In the city of New York, and have visited Bullard's Empire City Panorama, are not only delighted with the splendid view presented, bat generally exolaim, 0! don't omit so favorable an oppor tunity of seeing in two abort hours, for the trifling sum of twenty.five cents, more real worth than can easily be obtained for twenty five dollars in any other amusement, and those who have the most correct knowledge of that great city appear the most anxious others „should do as they have done—see the Pat:tempi% of New York." FOUND DROWNED --Yesterday morning, about eight o'olook, the body of a man, in an advanced state of decomposition, was found in the Macon gahela river, lodged in the wheel of the steamer Buckeye Sate. The deceased was apparently an Irishman, about forty years of age. He had on a hickory shirt, bleak cassinet vest, grey cotton pants, Kentucky jean pea-jacket, and brogan shoes. Hie lace was also covered with heavy whiskers. Two pocket-knivesirere found in his pockets. Coroner Alexander held an in quest, but did not succeed in ascertaining bin name or residence. A New HALL /2i ALLZGIMY. —The Bulletin says that another. public Hall, similar in con struction to Excelsior Hall, will be erected in Allegheny next spring. The site chosen is on Water street,' apposite the Post Mee. The third story of:the new Hall will probably be oc cupied by the Masonic fraternity. ROBBRIIY.—A gentleman named Weloskey, residing in Cincinnati, Who oame-up a passen ger in the express train, on Monday night, Wall robbed of a fine gold watch, either at the Rail road depot or on his way to this side of the river. EMI [~ ~ i x., 't1, 0 ,1,f ,, t! Z.";-* THE CITY POST To THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY : —Gentlemen—Copies of the now edi tion of the School Law and Decisions, have been received from the Department for distribu tion. to order to save the postage, packages directed to the Secretary, have been left at A. H. En& h and Co.'s Book Store t No. 79 Wood. Street. • The blanks for ‘f Teacher's Monthlrßepolis to their respective Boards of DirboterS, hied some time eines, have net been leceivia--, as soon as they name to hand due notice will be' given. Some time in April last, you were informed through the press, that blank forms for " An nual Reports," could be obtained at Mr. Eng lish's—with tho request that they should be returned (by direction of the department) to the County Superintendent, on or before the first Monday of Tune, 1855, or as soon after as' ooni venient. It is to be regretted that in some nine dis tricts, no attention has as yet been given to this request and even from those dletriete reported, but very few were received at the specified time. Thie necessarily delayed the Annual Report of the undeieigned to the Department. It is to be hoped that hereafter Directors will be prompt' in attending to all reasonable requests. - It is the design of the County Superintendent to commanoo visiting schools the first of No vember next—consequently no more time can be specially devoted to the examination of ap• plioante. As cases of emergency, however, may arise, the undersigned will attend as usual at the Fourth Ward Public School House, every first and third Saturday of each month, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The Allegheny County Association of Teach ers, Directors and Friends of Education, meets the last Saturday of each mouth. Those who have not identified themselves with this Associa tion are oordially invited to become members and the teachers of each township are earnestly ad vised to form township associations, auxiliary to the county association, to meet, say second Sat urday of each month. A decision hoe just emanated from the Da• partment entitled "No School on Saturdays." Teachers should not be required to make up the time. If they labor faithfslly and diligently five days in the week, they will need Saturdays for •recreation"—attendance at township and coun ty associations, &cc. Directors should examine each " provisional certificate " oarefully, as the undersigned has endeavored to be fair in hie examinations—boa eat and impartial in awarding and grading certi ficates. That he may have erred frequently, perhaps, in granting certificates, he will not pre- tend to deny. Nothing will afford the Superintendent more pleasure, than to change a certificate from a low- , ar to a higher grade, whenever the holder gives evidence of possessing a corresponding degree of genlifiestion. With regard to the "newspaper controversies," the undersigned deems it proper to state that tio has taken no part in them, and so long as he holds his office, will not give publicity to any communication without his signature. lie has quite enough tabor to perform, of much more importance, than turning aside to answer, even if be had the inelination or ability —the many objections and exceptions, that have been (honestly, it is hoped,) urged against, and taken to, his course. - Nt!' • P. , 015 - 4 - 7-5 •Pt * ' - i - 1 1,- .3 1 " - MEM EMEEMEE EloPas= COURT. —Court met; present: Chief Justice Lewie, and jtlige__Leyr#l4,,ljtpx,,atkvi Blank. Oa motion of Edgar Cowan, Eaq , N. N. Mar kle, of Westmoreland county, was admitted to practice as an attorney in this-court. Oa 'no tion of David Todd, t 64 , H SF. Wlqt of Indiana county,„was Omitted to practice mina attorney irt;thii„oottsf. - Sttkfart Ws. Siewart. Eirdr to 'the Court of Comnn6 Pleas:-Of Itidianat , -,4anuty ',I L argued by Drundor prAintlif iteirorMM by Banks for de lent:EMl in error. Colins vs. Schell. Error to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Somerset county ; argued by Ger ther for the plaintiff in error and submitted on printed argument by Edict for defendant in er ror. Patterson vs. M'Caffroy. Error to Common Pleas of Westmoreland County ; argued tiy .Pew, an for ilaintiff in error and Poster forklefeildatit in,error. , ~, Chambers vs. Markle. Error to the Court of Common Pleas of Westmoreland oonntyl; 4 argued by Todd for plaintiff in error and Foster for de fondant in error. / Filey vs. Moyers. Error to the Court of Com- Mon Pleas of Cambria.oonnty; argued by Wiles for plaintiff in error and Judge White for de fendant in error. The Court adjourned until nine o'clock this morning. DISTIUCT COTIIIT.—IIon. H. W. Williams on the Bench. Mary' Taylor vs. M. Kunz. Cochran for plaintiff; Hepburn for defendant. Aotion of tresspass. Plaintiff had possession of a dwel ling house belonging to the defendant, who, after one month's notice, tjeoted her. She alleges that ehe held possession by leave. Verdict for plaintiff for SIM. Ramer vs. Werlsenhaueen. Brady for plain tiff ; Hampton and Whltesell for defendant. Action to reoover,pcinalty of -£5O old Poonoyl yenta currency) for marrying a minor. Verdict for plaintiff for $133,331. John Doan re. Alio& Blakely a al. Marshall and Brown for plaintiff ; Mellon for defendants. Action of , ejectment fur a lot of ground in Manchester. On trial. JIISOBS FINED FOE DION - .ATTENpAnOO Ahl, John Roussel; Win. V; 'Etienne,' JaMes Cris/Tell, C. 'W. Carroll, S. - Duff, Dablea, Matthew Day, Phillip Graff, James Hillman, Stephen Jarvis, John South, Joseph Ludwick, Thomai Nelson, Harrison 'Parry, Joseph Roes, R. M. Riddle, Robert Spoors, Henry Shively, Bruce Tracy and Moore J. Wilson, announced as jurors in the District Court, were each fined $2O, yesterday, by Judge Williams, for not being in attendance when called. Attachments wore also issued to compel their attendance. COURT OF QUARTER BESBIONS.-ElOO. Wtn. B. M'Clure, Preenient Judge ; llon. Gabriel Adams and Hon. Win. Bogge, Aceociate Judges, on the Bench. Tussuvc, October 31. Commonwealth as. Clement and Augustus Hoosier; indictment, nuisance in maintaining a glue factory near Est Liberty., on oath of John Cartwright Several respectable gentleman tes tified to the stanch arising from the factory during warm weather. TUN UNITRD STAIRS DISTRICT COURT mot yes terday to hoar the arguments on, tho motion to grant Henry Cummins a now trial; but owing to the abeenoe of Col. Black, adjourned' until Friday morning next, at ten o'clock. Suwon —A young Postothoo clerk in Alle gheny, Pa., being detected in-eteating money from a letter, last week, purchased and drank two ounces of laudanum —OM. Columbian, There is nothing like inquiring abroad to fled out what's going on in orte'e own neighborhood. The above ie a piece of intelligence that will be considered entirely now hero Wo dare say the clerks in the Pestoffiee of our slater oily were not aware of the oircumstanoe. FREE Lacroun.—Wm. E. Steveneon, Eeq. , Rill deliver a free lecture, on the importance of a practical education, this evening, nt Harry's College, Wylie street. The Great Sheller. lhight Ceres, Godless of the andn, With sniffler plenty filled her hots And t.'er ttr bill sides:aid the plait. Scattered the crops of yellow corn Thin Stollt •ruin! barabandro en r rn t tor IL And the ripe bar - veil gather.,l And Ohm of golden oars aro. In every granary and Lino. Kind natural thus had done her part, And crowed tiro year with bounteous hard Than tnan stepped to with ahlllful art To all the titter et Qui land. A estialasynacblzartraa Made. 411011' the earn with . ironderam, cpcod vorrotie who 'nor I said lf jut eteetty what tre need acat,io ample and so chest+, It toolralurllncy of the nation. Attd•hondlede wentio tato a pap, AD3 b.:meta a Melt on !Innen intim: Towns, conntleeptates were pornoued oft And said etfortwte making price, And weeri-lyel. wimted mere, Por thAceah pronto were so nice Nn'nnOcelli it Masonic Mill War dtavi Stich cmwde as now are cren, Ana if ynn wtati ■ rigbt, Jost call Ara fine this wonderful machtn. litave . yosivek. 13Lensed Liver I--The mute. non, though startling, le sufficiently suggestive, when the feet le taken Lalo coneider►Hon that diseases of the Liver 'Lave become rind alarmingly frequent in the United /States Indeed, there are fir formidable dine/met that are not in come way tradeable to a deranged stete cf that important organ. ?deny of thiremnPlaihte usually oilfired under the head of Ceittrappllorti, have their Origin in the Liver. "Any remedy that Would itemre regularity and healthful action in the Liver, Would 'be a blessing to manklutll"' bat beel the exclamation othhousauds. That eel:doily' has been found; it to fare and aura'. When a fair trial has been tanned it, 11 has never twee known to fall. Reader, hoe you 'nay disease of the Liver, or disease which yon, !Saltine *seeds frato hepatic derangement? Loss not ti moment, but purchase a box of Dr. Dl'Lene'n PlllB, and Om will:restore you to health. It is thaonly retnedy yohdheoverettin whint.implicit mundane° may be placed. - Patchastirdwfll ppetee be careful to ask tor, and take none but Dr. IrLtuae'a War tills. All others In comparison, are wortblea. sar Ths above valuable remedy, also Dr. erLane's cele brated Veal:Otago, can now be bed at all respectable Drug Storm in this city. Also, for title by the eo'e proprietors, betßlVll6* Inhalation for Diseased Lungs. The mode or Inhalation, in cases of diseased lunge and threat, recommended by Dr. Curtis in his advertisement, strata Olathe trillions. It le now generally admitted by out haat ptiyeiclatta, that /coal difficulties can oily be mealy treated by local applications. This practice has beeztitrraund from the Hist with respect to external Intlem nuttlonitst corrosions, and we Bee nut why diseases of the throat aterintigs may not be treated in the same manner; ye believe they may. In this variable climate of core, where I* and throat complaints bare become to preva• lent and ON we earnestly recommend to the public, cod to tho °dialed stpecadtty, to avail themeol Veci if Dr. Curtis remedy.--tans who hes tried It) tine site trtiseineot to this paper; 01:1111i UPI NANA la the original and only rrenulna article. eapi:➢wdew Ad* Argue and Airever of Three Years' Standing pured.-11e. John Longdon, now living at Bearer Damillanover comity, near Richmond, had Ague and Birver' i lbt three yearn; most of the time be but chills twice dayoind rarely less than once: he was parched with flyers RI asop as the chill left biro and idler trying phyabilana, quinine, most of the looks advertised, and everything rectenmesded holill4 lineation t to give sp in dasp4, yithilsa Clailea Spanish Mixture was spoken of: he got tido leitllm‘brit before he had used more than a single one, ha was PtFfectly cured, and has not bad a chill or f ever sinew. . Mr. •Lanniemils only one out of thousands who have been tionefitedhy this peat teak, alterative and blood pu. rifler. Sae advertisement- sepitlm 4;4 iitookings and Hosiery for Winter. —lf rlin-don't want your feet pinched with bad and abort Stockim you will take our advice and go to 0. DALY'S, corneroif Market, alley and Fifth street, and buy some of those Fan t Fine Stocicrigir, that make your feet feel nice and e astable. DALY ales makes and soils every vari ety o Apsiery that you can mention, at wholeaslo and retell.: y Itemilber the place, earlier of Market alley aril Fifth streot4 • °obi 14 ilfirraitst Received, at tirlbble , a, a splendid atoort4t of Pall and Winter Goode, of every description, ooresistWitif Plush, Grenadine, Valencia and Figured Satin VoStitittlii iDoeShirriltid 'Fano Caaeltaerea, Clothe, Overcoat logs,ilo. ,Also,..oents' Forniahlog Goode to great vari ety, wattUaltle odd low for cash. No. 240 Liberty street. eepll - Z. . -,ball at Nov 104 Wood Stroat t and ex. suidneof stock of SOFT HATS and WINTER QAPS. Just 4 rebate , I ,a large' lot of Shanghai, Celestial, and other atyles of Q a Iwhich we will sell low r cash. odd i MORGAN A 00.,161 Wood street. A g o 06 1 8 4 , c i T H I — 16 7 A w e it a ji e w r ili ei bl e iou o nl, L A it lion> ou tr s sedc article. ,3m A good list fora, and 4 = tra 1 MORGAN 00., No. 164 Wood et., Neatiniruse to the new Presbyterian Ohnrob. • etP B One door from Birth street. Alm - of Thousand Flowers, for beauti• CordP/alion, and (medicating all TAN, PUMPII9 and from the fate. Bold at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood jan3o TIJSErDAT, October 30 FLEMTIIO BROS., Booms/tors to J. Witt b Om, MEE 1 L s DIED, ig , ./loot-Allmuy,4*._sgt,SVgdox_xdoYAorelainic-OotOlo , i, - 2dth, WlCLtif IA PLUME% of the firm of Plume? &Bob. nen, In the 66th veer of him age. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD. BROAD 0 , UGH lint. BBOBTESP,. QtlitribTkellittAPAtit AND:ONLY itoOmpri by, illicit, Paraiengers siiihsve aB Bt lliOnd to Time to St. Louis, 217 hours, from Pittsburgh. The Six Feet Gauge of this Road accommodates wide care —eleven feet inside—with roomy seats, utuittainahle on narrow gunge roads By the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad from Pittsburgh to Oresllins, passengers oonnect, with Railroads for kaftan-, apalls—connecting there with Terre Haute and Richt:brut' Railroad for Vincennes. No change of cars at Terre Haute. Baggage checked to indianapolia,thence to St. Louis. Trains leave Pittsburgh as follows: The Fast Train leaves at 2 A. AL leavesat 846 hi. . , Express Train leaves at 3 P.M. Passengers make close eminent:haul at Crest This fie In. dlanapoils, and there make close carroeotions'lrith rail road for Vincennes. without a change of cars, and at Vin cennes take the Ohio and Bitsaissippi Railroad direct for St. Louie—through In 21 hours; connecting at Sandoval with the Illinois Central Railroad for Cairo, where first clam Steamers can at all times be had for Memphis, Vicksburg, New Orleans, and all points on the lower Mississippi river: Passengers can always and at St. Lords, steamers for the . Upper Mississippi, Illinois and Missouri rivers. To St. Louis via Bellefbntaine and Union. 418 80 To " " Columbtia, Xenia and Dayton 18 30 To " " Columbus, Ctlarinnatt and Lawrence. burg 19 80 Passengers and Baggage transferred from depot to depot free of charge. For tbro ugh tickets or farther Information please apply to J. O. CURRY, Ticket Agent, o.d P. Railroad tbmpany, corner office, Monongahela Rouse, Pittsburgh, or to ORO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Federal Street Station, Allegheny City. JAMES AL WARD, Superintendent 0. A N. Railroad. F. E.NOWLAIsiD, Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. octle ENOURSION TO NEW YORK CITY BULLARD'S PANORAMA NEW YORK CITY the spectator over six miles through the Streets I of New Yore city, faithfully showing the BEINIIIVII, sums and °oarsmen of city life. He has a "law of over seven hundred Home and Carriages, and upwards of TRH THOUSAND OF MI PEOFLSI _ . ,krocerisions, Military Companies, Bands of Music, Shipping ',Steamboat.., eta. -' At each arta Won an Explanatory Lecture will be given by Mr. Doer, one of the proprietont, or Albert Norton, or IL M. Spaulding, giving much valuable knowledge of NEW YORK AND ITN PEOPLE, 01 great importance to a stranger, and of general and in etructive hatormation to everybody. Will exhibit at Fitts. burgh, to Maaonla Flail, THURSDAY EVENING, November 1, at 7 o'clock, anti each evening to November 14, inclusive. also, each Wedneeday and Saturday after neon, from November 1 to November 14, at 3 o'clock. ffir Admission, 26 cents; children lb cents. Parties of fivo portions, $l. 0ct31,4t. Wanted, Y e youog man of ability and experience, a altuatiOn as Book-keerer or Salesman to any kind of wholesale or manufacturing lewdness. Also, a good retail hones to not rejected. Best city references can be given. Address M.." Box 725, Post °face. oet3lsta TBOSE perfume haring claims against the steamer TWIN CITY will present them Immediately, properly anthem. treated, at the office of JOHN A. OdOCIIIISY, Reg, where they will be paid. (oct3l3t) Y. X. RENO. rill ViCK NO. 8, on ?dacha pies' Dank of Pittsburgh, Vi drawn by P. Ballard & Co., for live hundred dollar., (f6)O,)dnt tkt.bar 30th,18615. diPpersons BTO cautioned 'agaloat receiving !aid check, as payment has been etoppe,L ovial.zt PEKIN TEA STOW E, .50. 38 Fifth street. OVEItINCiII Double Relined, Orustaist and Pulverised jj &WARR, at 11 cents TS lb. Prima Rio Coffee at 12% rents Ts lb. [octal 8. JAYNEB. YttiV tNa—One of As mires, at Woods' Hun, A firwly Improved, with fruits and buildings, sad front ing on the Ohio river. it is offered at much less than Ito worth. One 1,4 of halt an nem. on the Allegheny river, In Du nu-sne Borough, on whkh h erected a superior house. It mill be given In eichanp, for good Western land. Twenty eight acres at Jack's Bun, three miles below the cy. T w ocly t h res. act ae nap . sing Temporaneeville. Alt thews are off red low enough to tempt you out of ) oar money ; sad if these do not snit yen, just tall and get my printed Register of Lobs and Lauds for vela On it there are bargains offered. ThiCtidAB WOODS, cam3l 75 Fourth street. .BW Buthirl—lilz Days of Creation; N Clouds and Sunshine, or the Life of a Village Pastor; ticetem in the Practice of a New York Burgeon; A Volt to the Clamp befo o Sebastopol ; 'the Proverbs of all Nations; My Bondage and Freedom, by Vied. Dougleall; Mary Lyndon: an autobiography; umar Pasha, or the Vizier's Daughter, by O. W. M. hey a olds; Japan as it is and was; The Mayflower ' by H. Beecher Stowet Sunshine on Daily Pattie, by IL Beecher Stowe ; The Slave of the Lamp; Life and Tituee of James Gordon Bennett; Women ot the Punch Revolution. For sale by loct3ll D. T(1 MORO AN, 104 Wood et. ANl rd ar L k L ., A t e i r V . ll .4, A ~,P o P . I r N r uG . P r A t : Et L 9--J ha, jus o t air r.c t iv D e t i v . uton . , 65 ther supply of Manilla Wrapping Papers, of cap, medium, large end extra large sir s—light and boavy—aultable for Dry Owls, Shoe and Trimming Stores. Issmmercial Note,(a I,andianae ankle at;sl,6o-per reatajelreular,Lis;tat, tap and Sartain! Paper,-Illank Books, InkTific bawd at Emmet low prim.l-r.SintlT-8p2117150 orlat 65 Market street hearPourith LIAGAZINES, eo.—tiarpor's New Monthly Magma° IT for November; Putnam's Monthly for November; Prank Leslie's Gazette do Just rt.colvel and for sale by W. A. CHLURNPENNIty A CO., Fifth at., opposite the Theatre. otiomttull otterand il oold n :: "I:l "ce ce lir n 'l te ; per cop l'i y l eycopting Blackwood. It you grata to Bare 25 per cent-, coots to LA I; YEWS Bookauiro, tio. 50 firth et °LIU • I j PUTNAM'S, and all the Magazines for 11. November, for mile by H. HINER a CO, act3l No. 32 Sinithßeiti street. r'iTltLD AND SILVER IVATCHRS, GUNS, VIOLINS, al; AT Auctios—Ort Wednesday evening, October 81st, at 8;, o'clock, at the Commercial Hales Booms, corner of Wood col Pif,l4 streets, will be sold—A number of second-hand , tio:d sud Silver Watches, Gold Plum Hinge. Plated Vest .ad Fob Cbsios, Double barrel Guns, superior Violins; one surorior second-hand Guitar; also, 8003 Havana Beams. cl3l P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ALUNG FINNY /MINUS bTOOK AT ACOTION—On Thum dny evening, November let, at 7 o'clock, at the Ver• chants' tilebange, will be sold-31 shares Old Allegheny Bt Woe Company Stock. crt3l u !Taloa nhoWN elloAll AT AUCTION-0u /friday .0 morning, November 'A at 11 o'clock, at the Oommer rihf Sales Room', corner of Wood and Fifth stresterwill be sold-20 bbl, prime &inn Sugar. n 01.31 P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. I AMPIJLA, OK-100 barrels lot gala by 11. A. IfiIINUTOOK d CO corner of First and Wood eta. L UP .C4EB. SODA-150 kegs for sale by 0 ocl3l B. A. v&linatrocac & clo. Et. LOU WOOD-200 cases for Ws by octal B. A. VAIINESTOCK & CO. FINE elioTium-1 hare on band s large assortment of tine Spouse. Those wanting a good !wade can always procure It at JO& WIAALLNCPS, octal corner Dlsmon4 aid ItArbA ert. 0 etiXIDAhl tsOIINaPPE-12 dozen of thls celebrated ar. 1.7) tale lost received by toot3l J JOEL FLEMING. N DI A 0110IA1101.1Uti—The beat article now in use for j codes fever and Aguo, end other bilious dimmest. Those augering from the above complaints should cell end try a bottle. Twelve dozen just tee-sired by__ °mat JO& FLEMING. VpiteNoll BLAOKING—Buperka toanythingcdthelded now lu naa. Twelve dozen jest received by ort3l 308. PLBRINO. CLOVE ANODYNE—Au factual oars for Toothache. Twelve di lien jeer received by oct3l "ASSN'S TKIO . OPLILSOOs-24 damn of this celebrated Hear Tcntojuslmeeiteat b JOB. PLOWING, oci3l FOB mud' Farm contending 03 acres, situate in Robinson Township, Allegheny county, Pa., three miles from the city, and near the Steubenville Pike; 46 acres clear.' and under cultivation, tbo balluese well tin -11(4 scree of good coal, and an abundance of lime stone well watered, de. This farm will be oild at • great bargain. Ai ply to BLAKKLY a 11,111118 i 0c,3 t corner Seventh and Smithfield eta. psoltliouse,a and A LC- Horace and Lot on Pennsylvania . A tenue, near the corner of nigh street. Lot 3ft feet front en the Avenue, and 117 feet back: on which there to erected live brick and two frame houses, rents*? about IMO a year. Will be sold very cheep. Apply to BLARELY 6RICHEY, corner Seventh and thnithEeld sts. e,:tl GitPLUS NON SY ll—invested Ina good Watch, • fp,. I Razor, or a good Gold Pau. (indispensable articles Gfr every aecurate, truthful, intelligent person) will return much pleasure and satisfaction. WILSON, on the corner of Market and Fourth streets is generally reported to bare the threat assortment In the o ty, and to tall the cheapest o y considered. Does your 'Watch need repairing or cleaning ? WILSON has the boat Watch Repairing Shop In the State, at t Mar ket street, corner of Fourth. octal White•FiSh! Fish! Fish! RIKER & nususuo, SANDUSKY, OHIO, HAVE FOR SALK and keep constantly on hand, a lull supply of Fresh and Salt W Mite Fish, And all other varieties of LAKE FISH. loceStam Is *titters 1 TULIN OMAN A CO., Bottlers, No 187 Virst street, el would reepoolfally Inform the public 1161 they base constoitly on hand a lane supply of SARSAPARILLA. MIN ERA L 'NAM!, AL) and MUNN, of the best qual ity. The attention of homilies Is particularly directed to the fact that they bottle WAINRICiBrii ALB In Its purest ',tete. Physicians recomittend ft to famines on account of its wholesome and strengthening qualities. IdedBoly lifourning and Hons. 11Ptuftatittlnif Mink% No. 75 Market Sired. .E give our entire attention to this kind of stock, to t ha exclusion of Gunn goon, Inoonsequarme of which our assortment la both branches Is most complete. We nave just received our SECOND SUPPLY OP GOODS, And coo guarantee persons wanting fooda in our line, to be pleased both in quality and price. Call and see net aiir• Please note the location, No 75 Market street. 0430 BROOKS k 000PRIL Oy I ( —4 \ 100,000 SIIIILL OlrfiTlOlB Just mired; 54 /IA 8,000 Egg Harbor Salta and 0,000 Delaware ..., , , Bays. Also 200 ga ll ons superior TOMATO CATSUP. ill will be sold wholesale and . retail. We invite the citizens of Pittsburgh to oame ral try them. realities supplied with Bh-11 Oyatera at 60 cents, tkienta and $1 per hnectred, at the earner of Eland and Libels) , L 9 [Oet3o sq oaaa. Emma a tax Lori* N THURSDAY, the '2sth instant, r biONPED GOLD O BREAST PIN, without set. The tiedeW will be Sight. bly rewarded by Leaviog It at the PEKIN TEA STOIII4No. 39 Fifth street. 0e121,-7, GLOVEB AND GADDTDETS—New styles reediriaLdaily in cloth, eta and ft*, at octZ . , RAIL-ROAD. Ttlie PITTBDURDIf AND OONNNWIVILLE HAIL ROAD is now open front West Newton to Comud Wale, , fifty-eight miles from Pittaburgh, on the Toughlogheny River. Thin new Bret clue Boa le now open for the transporta t on of pamengereand freight, to connection with th e t i ne steamer EOLIAI, from entebtugh toConnelleville, daily, ea fellows: The 'tamper ROMAN will leave her wharf, above tie Monongahela , Bridge, every afternoon, at half past three o'clock, the Waet Newton, connecting th ere with the morn. log train leaving at Ina for Connellsville, and teething there at 990 &. At ~ In time for the Stage for Uniontown., Ware MOonneilevtlle. $1 75 Pere to Uniontown...— A train will leave Oonnellaville in the morning at 6.15 o'clock, for West Newton, and connect there with the attain:tier Ronan at 720, in time to noel Pittsburgh at I f. hi. Fare from CononHaynie to Pittobri.gh $1 75 Pare from Uniontown to Pittaburgh. 2 25 The local Prelsla and Passenger Train will leaveiCon. nellsvUle at 10.30 A. SL,.and returning win leave West Newton at 3.30 P. M., stopping at all way stations for freight ant passengers. Or Saturday the usual afternoon train will lie over until the following morning at 8 30 o'clock. Passengers by the Saturday afternoon-boat from Pitts burgh tan by this arrangement ga forward without delay. For farther information, apply to the oaken on board =he steamiXattiganati r ti? die Ar u taist -Weir NOWLW. CAIBW&Lry P 0,.. .ocl3l Assistant Superintendent. PU TNAhrii MAGAZINE Well NOVEMBER. FranieLealles Gazette of fraablon for November. Frank Loathes Journal do Ombra Lady's Book do Graham'a Magazine -do Peterson's Magazine do Household Words do Yankee Notions do Thampaon'e Detector ' .do - Blackwood's Magazine for -October. - .... . Set Journal ' do , Illustrated News, October 13th. . , . NEW BOOKS! NEW BOORS If - The Old Hoineatead,44 - Mar Stephens,. =thong "Wash. lon and /famine' - '' Twice Married: ii Story EdVontreetteut• Life. Marriage I-Lottery; by ifiralltray: . _Somata theTritMo a otalLesrl'ork' &imam; by Edw. H. Dixon, IL Mr tlittetratett— --, -.-* - Betchcsoft by the author of " ileir_otaedellitt. AB the new Books for audit SS soon aspnalishial. Sub scriptions received for .any periodical puhfisliektbd sent regularly to the residence of subscriber% dr sently mail to any address, by H.. LUBER - CO., oct3o . No. S 2 Smithfield street N BW BOOM—Jost received dry the Adams lizpresa Ormipany Blackwood for October contains several good articles on the Mimes War. Graha Putuanes m's d Magazine for November ;20 cents. o do do Halloo's do do (bind supply,) tO cit. Gedey'e Lady's Book do do Yankee NotlOne de (second supply, 12 do' Leslie% N. Y. Journal do (fourth supply, ) 18 do The OlovUn-loob—a new work._ Harper's 'Masada-8, Hoick°. backer and Lmlle's Gazette of Yasbion expected Ws. day, and will all be sold at Wets. per copy only. In future we will sell all Magazines and Papers for cub only. AU who ward new and good Books as soon turpubllshed, will call at LAUPYRIBB Bookstore, No. 80 Fifth street octal P. DAVIS, Auctioneer. S UNDRIES -100 bags Rio Voffee; 25 pockets Java agree; 60 hide N. 0. Sugar; 25 bbls Refined Sugars; 100 bbls prima N. O. Molasaes • 75 half chests Green and Blank Teas; 75 boxesTalamo, alTarite brands; ,25 boxes Pepper ; '25 boxes Pimento; 25 boxes Extra, Coffee; 100. boxes Mould and. Dipped Candles; 25 boxes Star Candles; • 100Boxsa Bolin Beam 25 boxes Partegated Bcap; .25 dozen Bnolc•ts; 1041suurPnba ; 220 reams Wrapping Paper; 20 deem half tow Bags. Boreal°. by (oet3o) JOHN MOORHEAD JOS. PLEMING MAGAZIN-118, 40.—Putusm'8 Monthly fur November. Graham's American Monthly' ; do Petenenes Ladles' National . - do IR=s Lady'a Dook " do leatte's Casette of Yeablon do Illustrated Loudon News, latest number. Loud= 4 nurh, do Yankee Notions .for November. Just received aad for rale by W. A. OILDRNSENNNY & CO., Fifth et-opposite the Theatre. Malt CLENULLIN 1041,14410 Ekkap—Tbis valuate° amp ig tuuracknowledged bythonevatte to be the hest zem- Amy for the cure of chaPPS heads. UM outeughtutte a /ha skin. It .4,11 r Junior to CoM Cream, Atnandine, or any of those compounds heretofore , In: ate for preserving the akin soft and erosoth dox . ing the cold windy weather of the Rioter ameon. Price, 123 i aunts per cake: eat by: octal ll6 In CUTHBERT, G 3 Market IivERSOnB. who.nant a lIKVOLVINOOiLENOnit, 1.11 - please call or be dleamminted. Them metal artieleat are- rapidly becoming Wolter with all who nee m the They are the most convenienrAfinatnein nee and last for all catalog time. Only Eft" m1)141 , 0111 ttoon. Sokl; whole. Bale and rota% by g, L. CUTUDEnT, • • 63 Sitketstreet. INDELIBLN INS APP.& ItATUß ht —:Pitilete,Type, key far stamping linen with Indelibleerke, for esti by 8. B...IIAVEN, pietioner, • c• • ; 411 • taw • e .4 Jost rec • 4 at W. 8. HBVIWB Btattotiery Warttboitie; ittatket et, .rnor of Second. .. . at neTLUDIA3IOAL INSTBUDIENTB 4 finostoek of lzr strumente, In boxes and 111 coparide pieces , just reed . S. lIAVEN's Stationery Warehouse r blorket street, Coma of second. ' 4 salad .__. ..... _ .„.. ,ItAwrsG mourrao 011htlert—•A fresh trap L./ ply remised at W. P. HAVEN'S Stationery Warehouse, Mark et sit ea. - con:Or of Second. or= Lowslivs saw'AG -HOW'S U. '- 108 wooDkaßarr. .‘ . 4 , & ALL PERSONS fond of GOOD IaV:ING VIM jr".7 please call and judge for themselves. Always on hand, the beet of, Qyaters.lteaso. Oa*, Tea, /tome mazuk, Bread, .No 4 ClierilttiarVEr Corn Bread, Stualiwand Wage Ruck' wheat Oaks% 4a. The rtrokilig will - ha sushi's will wary epicure& Familles supplied with O9aleie at 'velMotishle Mite& 0ct.2711 To will him , AND mop BOOBS jest opened at DAVI giON'd, 85 biarketinesr , Pourth street— - "- • The Task, by Cawpar—llarkitt Poster's ,ciNmtly /Hue , trated and printed editLun i , -Edinburg: . ' The Plum= of How bg Chuapbell; 'auk Long&l.lew'il Works, in same style, 41. 8.-21 ore Manful books for preti• • cute caring helmet,. • Prie.t, Puritan and Preacher. Drutemond on thrt.Parables. • gamily Prayent..ft new cheap'and popular work. Thornton's and Wainwright's Family Prayers The Christ of History. .tioodrieh's MOB Qeography: Este W Allboni, Or 130 Wing and :Heaping, by' author f .e Mortfacra, . Nalle Help ; Jahn's Arehreokity ; Smart's Holum tliziwitian of - Hoorah of Christ,s. supplement to " Had of ClonlapTeray ControTerted." Da Toczusville'e Democia4—new :edition', enlarge& titer& Prentiss. oct29 i.IANI4B-14:httutdoinno-assottmfmt,ot Stlirpr rad Gotd ‘,./ MOW Como, • t‘t Oct'29 /;.,EIGIEMELTIA . , 7 s. -.~.rF r . .. ~ _ :1 . SY , iI'AL~~-1.~-< -h 'lwn;:~' t `~~" . Something . for Iverybody Po rtabi.e To which waa awarded tha trite Medal of the Ohio 51. , ehardca'.Inatitute Ma* 1856. • , , • :Warranted to Cbok with tat faa t4,.2l:ardr othes Petah; rita; THIS INVIaNTION, the resaltorMactlial experience, is I now confidently pretreated-Ur-the public, as. superior in :Ivint of economidtadY, darubligh wale or - management, cenvandenCe. unrivalled :manner in which It does Its workcoa.anyptheriinvention of the kind: now in his a perfect Gaavideing erarything rignired of It In the :most superior mauler It Wilk Mat at tlareafune time, 111 Many different kindtrof meatslui the Oven can contain, and each place will be perfectly satet,and 'free from gases aris ing from the different varieties, as these gam am let off through an escape . plpe at the top. For baking breed and lastry,_ this 'Oven Is without a rival, wale heat _is regulated by dampers at the bottom. =bibs under Perfect control of the operator. It is not ex celled in point of economy. as the heatrequired Is generated within the Oven. The material el which it Is manufectural being a non.condrictor.iind 'cutistruded with air chambere, there Is no radiation or Intati'and a email quantity of feet will beep itirolng.forberars._ The.maleriaLvidil itatiherrnah. her burreanciind , thetWen will last fir years. SEFSIF SrmtiN - ; • Suitable for theilanallest privet/ fatnitWe'r‘ for - Steamers and Hotels of the largest class, manuetctured by G. it. BLODGETT k CO., college street, Burlington, Vt. t ft, theme:ems, „- Prom More whOltmee thenrin meld the present time: City HoteLL`ittaburgb.4.G.,E. Glass, Proprietor; AngienttonserOlivetendi Weddell House de Johnsonilouse,, do. , Pisgah k Knights, do • L. M.latidn, do _ do Steamer Norjh Ste do; , Dudley , A Btal;Britielo, . • Wielescurth Hiinee,,, - do enactor flonse • • do filddoott, Pang A.Co.,llochsaler St. Medea Hotel,,Synitnito ; Globe Hotel, do Cook e'&nr, Ocdfee Muse, Bytnetise; • Syracuse Moues, - do gagenkliotel; 'Utica • American Hotel; Utic4L, , New England Hotel, Utica;. Utica Seminary ; • Given's Hotel, Soliegeoiedl r ran d re th noue e , New York ; D. D. Liowtnd, late of Irving House, N.Y.-;. O. J Bayington s how York; Steams, Phillips A Co, Newark, N. J.; • J. Fenno, Philadelphia; Masonic Hall, do Ohio literherdes' Institut Cincinnati; J. IL liarrocks A Co. do Steamer U.S. A, Lake Champlain; Steamer Canada, do iiteercustAmerica, Stammer White Hall, do Steamer Ethan Alien, do B. G. Cole, Burlington, Vt. ; George P. Marsh, do American Hotel, do Exchange Hotel, do Howard Hotel, do Homes Loomis, do John Peck, do J. N. Pomroy, do A. O. Spears, de. Sir The Agent and *emu le of the Oven may he seen at The auk Hetet: oeiZii dee is BIEZWIIANTB AND BIE1011.&14101P Mutual Insurance Company, No. 80 Trained surd, tern id door from liburp - PHILADELPHIA. Authorized $500,000 Capital $200,000 Cbartenxl.by the I,figletature or Pewee, April 2,1853. fr lITS COMPANY Is now prepared to Issue Policies In Fh'et Ulric% Havjgation and Railroad ebbe, at the curt rates of premium; and baying the ge 2 illitY of a cash pi ts l, it also affords the insured an annual par. ticipation th them:Nits, without nnyMatilUty whatever. . ' Durucrrcias. Henry L. Stevenson, Stephen Tinton, John W. Tilford, 'JobtraL Onmmey, David B. Taylor, Alexander Murphy, Thome D. Smith, . • IL IL Richardson, William Y. Boone, . John N. Genie, William /Jerrie, . Jas. W. Weston, N. Y. HERY .LATSVIINSON, Sreakient. IL IL Rataaanson, Secretary. , . . TRO..'J. HUNTER, Agent, , octXo No: *Water at.: beD,arberi WoOd and MarkeL YITTBBIIROK AMD.COSISBULBVILLX Our Zuteanor G to =ME A. A. QAUias '~ e e q **l 1 • - `•- it dr. fit • isir -r A ' ''• ' - : - Mtillt.7. , < ,<, _:. ~._ „ At01i 4,1 41„-XANllMOiatmuidi Q.E: E*,,Attkp .olprriz::..- • ..., . - sof° 000 _ . 7 Cbr i i` ic 'l 7 : 3 7 D , ' , 7 , 4 -::- i f : " ( J E lR lN ATi stra tt7 A , 4 0 7, k i. ... i• -. : 351 7_ , Ft ` 1 os- rusz.s.t.-az-tintA. - -_- , --,, r 1 ceraar, ' - f .1304r,0ct0. ' - . .. 1 -INSIMANOE'VOUPANt OP . ZEE - VAL-LEli OF , V 111,4111 1 4, - f , + - willetisersii; , 7 - A . 1 CAPITAL ,„........300.000. . CONNECTICUT. _ IMMOWW2 , INSURANCE coirrANT AM274111), coisrar., ma' CAMIII, AND A55Z17....41245364139:- ,E1:113111CA LISrStriGUICE - COld1 ) .411r1r • I JOHN H. SHONNBEHGEltilliisozkr.'' ROBINIT Brcatrawr. • - BATOHKGOI4 Gruarx. APaPf: ••• WILL -• iIYSUBII +: 4DAINS : ALL -• JEIt.!SDEI : oz MARINE AND. FIRE. RisKS. IGENOTOItB • ' J. IL Shoeuberger, 'W.tet o 0. W. Batchelor V 7 . 4 - 11:10 - Zama N. Pennock, • 'l`.ltitiSita. • W. W. Hartle,D.Cbehres,. R. T. Leach, John 6.. - Ceogliei,' ' George B. Belden, ' Bryan, David hicHandieso. .110.1d1 /onto imatainpd Dy putteit kteurod nndar. p oll. ' dee lamed by /lila Company wilt be liberally adjaetad ansi ' prqmptly paid at Its Oltier, 0.99 N WATER Jill PILTTAIBUitaIt Life Fire , and Merino Tnaaranee Company' coiriVms OF W.. 4 TAW 'AND 'UMW 8772.1Wff,9„- PITTSBURGH, PAi ROBERT GALWAY, Preahhmil, Jas. D. Brant, litsoratary. . This Company makes etarytemeticeeipettaininG to et roonnectni with LUC DIM," - - 4150, 4 iteinsttlell &mileage, GiaketMititi ChittetalMa• elasippirivers and tributaries, and idarinsitiaks - getently. And against Loan end Damage' lig itite, and . against the DerlioetthetleatunilnlandNaligatiOriend Transpertettom Polioles hunted at the teed ratesconaistent ieith 'safety - to all partite. Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley,' /antes& loon, ' . JO= Fullerton; John Samuel ld'Olaskan, Wllliat Phillips; James W. Ihdlroan, John Ektottr • ,••• •• - - Chas. ArtintWt, Joseph P. Ousam, M. David James BAtrahall, John - H 42 114 noratlo N. lae,lClttansdirK.., WESTEDIN FARMERS INSURANCE NEW LISBON, OHIO. qi J. HUNTER, AOIENT Bt. Charles Dui No. la I Third elreet,.Plttahnigh., . , omens: P. A...IILISCRSOId, Prinident„; I.AKEd Vim/President LEVI MARTIN, Secretary and Tre4mtker. , errranmran asrltsOcza: • ,Jamon W. Woodwell, Joseph Plmxttocr, +jamas Wood, Ill..lllddls, J. V. 'Urbana; . Dr.Jncr. Pak, 1.81 Wm. Shrum, Birmingham, Dawson, Newureier& 00 ow. urrizioNs , Inextrien Clow ts 'o Akt • Plttsburgh.--W3l. EIGAIRT, P mitt -SAMUEL RSEIRLb Reet42_,_te2ti.• ,Offiga: Water Strtekbdwanliarketand Insures HULL and CURCIO Wake, on the Ohio andllftel* et Rteereand trlbutarlea. Lower Damage by Ere: klßO—Agidnetthe Peelle or the ftqattO ichltigeaki" Roamed Transportation.: • _ • • WRltam DIMICIVIda Regaley, Richard Sloyd, Jaques M. Cooper, Baxanel.BL. /Tier Samuel Rea, WillhinaingbaL, RobertDunlap,jr., John B. Dilvostlic Isaac 11. Pennock, Prettolatiellare, • 8. Rerbangb, J. Bettocancteiger. liValtateryant Walk= R. Hap, • John Shlpton. Pennsylvania usuranee Company OP PITTSBURGH', Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. AuTiIoRIZED CAPITAL, $ 30 0• 0 0 0 . , fWlsranal Buildings and other Property against Loss er Damage by Fire, and' the Perils of tbstea and inland Naription and Transportation. DISZOTO2.B:. Wm. E. Johnston, Body Pattereon, Jamb Painter, A. A. Carder, W. IPOlintocic, Kennedy T.Tfriend, James 8. Nagler, W. B. Haven, D. 11.Parh, ' 1. Grier Bprpul, Wade Hampton, D. AL LOnili A. J. Jones, J. IL Jones, Li. It. Coggshalir OTEICELtiIt President— Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, nee President_-. " -RODE PA'ITEILSOX. See'y and TreastrrerA A. CARRIER. Azad= Scardary-S. B. IjAßlillat. May British and. Coiithieltal giihangl4 STOUP BILLS DRAWN we DUNCAN', SHERMAN . 4.-TCOO, ON 4 + ER UNION BANK,. 1,9ND0N,-f,:.k :Is Suits or. Ll Juin thrlifiatAV triIESE DRAFTS .are available at altillte principal Towns of-ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELANA , sr.} N« CONTINRNT.. We also draw Siatoultettis on N. A. Grunaltreirazia f. Satl~p FRANKFORT , - Which serve eur Remittanto ba - all parbionagiblellf. SWITZERLAND and }TOLLAND. - ' _ , Persons interatin4ifo trafelabroad marin:4 - 11i; through us, Letters of Credit, on which Money can-be bbtalnikaa needed, in limy part of Europe. Contsortoai of Sills, Notes, d other warlike In Rm. Tope, will receive opt:apt attention. WEI. IL - WILLIAMS - ACC. ' rob2l Wood,cornerr . TidtelaCtbalt, NirILLIAMS &. EMCCIZSEARS TO • ARNOLD & WILLIAMS.: . steurraoruilaS er' • Chilson , AND 'FIITING ORNHAALLY;' , ' :- Far Warming and Vaiii/ation lia'"W. AA. will contract for Warr/111m andlir by steam or lot Water, Pipes or Cibilson's mace, Churches, Schools, M ale, Frotox:4o,,' Cfrettk 'Maim Courtliouses, Jain, LIOWN orDwarlings. street. Pittsburgh. •: • a. J. cammas...J. a. 130111216.V...II; 0. TU IL. . W wa*riarsam , A Al'Eltl CA N-- P A RI tlg. . NA 7 tifECOND • STIZriaW - Prfll4Bl.ll Azunkoramms oil PAPJMEt MAMMA` MMNAlliklik Citatrchaa,..linoms, -Staarib*, - -kek Bibree Jac Picture Irranins, - Wlndow and Door Meads, Rra.*.st. to. Ilistiaiesis Cornices, Ventilators and 'Conlin Heed for' ,, Mellittfa• settee and Mouldings of every desciiption, Siz and" num* and .terninbal toore Wilde OW enyuliterM 10 now In•nee. 7: sige. Orders executed on the ehoitnit noidefa_ N. 14 —Attention of Alcauttnit Builders brfery. reefs t o tub aitiMicon pacountOf ligUattight. - ,. • • • • - CO., aro. 18 Second st;tsetween.Woodiunillarket eta,: • =Pitlaburglti ipLMA'-' , - DALLES RXIDLTIBIIM;T' FLOUR'.SI. No. 299 Liberty Pittibliths 17.033TXRLT BXBT BBA.ZiDff,el-`. ezeiNsY6y4tms, OEIO Virl :4.01 . 411. slut' BLISHOURIAIRERTINII and , ir, , ,X3II,ACIPLOVIt e WWII will alms besold at Mir L6mist,Clab, WM. B. HAYS it-Vack: Dr A TMRS IN BACON, SMES & MOULDERS LARD, LARD OIL, • . DRIED BEEP, RUGARComtbiand OANTAESED u A AtB. A large stock alarm's On hand at 10•'.5197 Liberty Street, - '+•‘ l'irsavene4 parea. JOHN'tOtiEIRAII MANIIPACITIBERB4M IRON RAILING, , • VAULT Windolat Shutter.,, yrtnow . ° mos, fitc. , , SlogotSeto WOOD 'AAR* *Aix air,) • - r n rJAIR 6 Tri - PA.; Ilan on bond a'variety •of noifpattotnn On* Plain, aNtyble Cot alti4rpooes.' . bstivaltir attentkui _Vida. • to enclosing aura Lot& Jobblngdonost short =tree. fiat.'' iimgignma Os _ • M'KEE'S PENNSYLVA,NjaIi.9-LA WI N ' LAS &ttrai Doable .Etrangth,lmitation Crown .. and - . 407:' Inasko, P!Oltleanerisioiio Sari; • r - - Wine,- Porter and Mineral zatthav" , • Telegritilbia444ALSCalg4oa /i1M104 , 11: - i lm qolV; IiSTWFJOi *Mr & /taigPriC 6 But a ahori i troinhloziongshebillcigse;gt.p*lio,anciaityllot#l.4aA.-, PEARL STEAD!: L .. • 'MIL_ aa" If t° I3 a,IDEIPIF4 ) Pt'. . , Use two eines. o t i atua way be le a a them% a Inuit) ifthe norm cit LOGAN WILBON:A"CO47SI Wodtleifelt.``' Banda REITER; oorAer ilbertY Snit EL CAllt BC,BWALIT4 krrtig44-APsken,T.'' • Lu g s ; 416n,__0z_13214191111*, • ": - DRYAD, a ILICSIBIICDluAlv: ice • A. W. *Oster NOTARY dm 0 042m be b - 1 43i htitte 8t 'off Win :o4algaz,;fle. , VabetrantA,- uuno Okkellno l ,i s4 - 02 N .!:- Ot aiit ioTans ' 11 - 11 113 11:11ekEt Isi ti tir in : "6."." .140 . " 12 1-1ng 42 4 4 8.= attlibli l l l 4 - Buth - RB,IBSCHata- 4. 4 41 0 - • • -- ,:v.v . .!`:.;-:!.'47 . - ,„ •,... =EI