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'Allorderewo)/0 tiro:4l_o4,lsll°C NVITINOILL a co., Na. +paper Adeertitin4 • dgeattiatelltangents for the Pittsburgh Daily End Weedy donts3l2l=Mlitall Baasemmons for lA/3 at t . tia,,same rates as' ranalrixt at tAls 'Candi Melt , receipta are regard.' as payments. Their p®.4o Nits Yogi, 122 Nassau Erramtr, . Boma. 10 iiitixs =sr. _ger.We-are prepared to print paper books, far nee in. the Supreme Court, in goo 4 style, and - owshort notice, and invite the legal profeesion Ito give us a call. The Washington Star says the resignation of, Sir. Doan Piett, Secretary of the U. d. 'Legation tat Paris, has been received, and that Mr. 0 Jennings . Wise, eon of Gov. Wise hat been trapsferred from Berlin. A young girl was found, October 24th; at Chi cago, Ina dying condition, lying on the ground 14 an- open .lot. Bile had received • twa .severe wounds on tne , ltead, and It is supposed she lute Murderati:by two men, who have beet] arrested undor.attiliplaloasaircumstanues '-Capt. gannets, who is at the head of the —4124 englageeLin_snrveying Kenna and Nehru- , ka, - rialtos that ihe Pawnee Indians have or dared the party to quit the survey under threats of violence. The Pawnees have pulled up the pelts planted by the party, and aro determined to obliterate all traces of the survey. ALLscanENlr 'VALLEY RAILROAD AND rkuir. COUNCILS. An ordinance Is now pending before our city councils which proilosestd allow-the Allegheny Valley railroad company to run their road down Duquesne way to the Point, where their depot is sittiated. Shell it bo allowed? We say, yea. It will occasion some inoonvisnienees, no doubt ; but the railroads, to be profitable and do our city any good, must be acpommodated with right of way and room. To rim a train of cars from Lawrenceville to Freeport cannot be' profitable. The expense of ; (baying in freights from Lawrenceville to the icily will be isti , great as to discourage travel jail trade by thitrbute. The road must be ell ded to the city, and must pass down some street. Which .atreet shall it be bibert, street is already occupied by the Oen tral road ; and that road Tall need two tracks to do all its vast and inereatilag business. More than two tracks cannot be laid down on that street. Peon street is too narrow for rail road use, and is needed for an omnibus and car riage outlet from the city. Duquesne way is wide enough for a railroad track, and for all other purposes. We see no objections to that route that should not give way to the obvious necessity of extending the railway into the city. The Allegheny Valley railroad will yet do a large business, and be of vast benefit to the pity. It should be allowed all necossel7 ancomm oda tions at all events. There was miao`r objection at first to allowing the Central road to lay down their track along Liberty street. People supposed it would ruin their property, and destroy all business on the street, But a fair trial has note proved tho groundlessness of those appreheosions It is etill one of.t.tto busiest streets in the City, and the railroad etoasions no serious inconvenience fair trial will prove a similar Noun on Du - qlO3llO way. There is plenty of room there for It railway track, and for all ottif i ir business. The road must be brought into thh eity some where, and a better route than that cannot be found. Wo go for all measures that will' nable no to complete all 'our railroads speedily, an I got all the benefits they are sure to produce. kr Dies AWAY. —The Billy and frantic agitation that was got up about the Nebraeks bill is fast dying away. Ii don't work. Thai elections of this year show that the humbug WAEI I. BB complete stellate as Barnum's Baby Show. It is now perfectly apparent that Kansas will be a trap State, as all sensible-men at &it prOdioted ; and therefore there is no further occasion to bellow about that " Nebraska outrage " Those words have been uttered, and re-itera ted until they have lost all force and meaning. Words gantlet break down a greet notional party 'like the Democracy ; and iffat feet is apparent pow. - it Is even proposed by some papers of the Re publican party to gisosp all attempts to restore the Misseuri Compromise ; and is ail probabili ty it will bo given np before the cenlpaign of next year opene. The opponents of the Demoo racy will have to etaud on a broader biteis than that if they expect to make a respectable failure next year. They must get up some issue of phretied value ; and it Is difficult to. imagine where they will find At. ; The groat west 110 W Is an time. Theeld ones are all used up, exploded Ind wotn out. They will try to make some cap ital out of the question of the admission of Reader or Whitfield to a seat in Congress. But that will not pay. It makes not one particle of difference which is admitted so far as slavery in Kansas is concerned. It will be a free State, whichever gets the seat as a dole.; ate ;, and we care eery little which iit sneoessful. Let the Missouri farce go a little further ; its failure will be the mese signal.; What hi to ha the issue next year? That is the question now. We are prepared for a warm contest, and are anxious to • know, as soon se possible, what the tight is to be about. PASSMOHE WILLIAMSON CASN— u Tue KEY or me Patios ni use owe Poeicsr."—The case of this misguided mac was argued before Judge Bane last week, on a motion of his counsel for leave to file a petition purporting to be from him. Bat his honor refused " inasmuoth as it appears that the sahl Paestum.° Williamson is now remaining In contempt of this Court, and that by the said paper writing he doth in nowise make purgation of his said contempt ;,nor doth be thereby pray' tlifit he May permitted to • make snob pargatiou, Wherefore'the,said Page more Williamson bath not at this time al. stand lag in this Court." The Judge thertorders that " whenever by petition in writing, to be filed with .the clerk, Poesmoro Williamson shall set forth, under hie oath or Solemn affirmatibu that be ' desires to purge himself of the contempt because of which he is now attached, and to that end is willing to make true answers to snob Interrogatories as may be addressed to him by the Court, touching the matters 'heretofore • , legally inquired-of by the writ of habeas oor pus, to him directed, at the relation of John :`WAtieler, then iholiereimil do bring the said Pasemare Williamson beats - the Couri, Uin see idea, or it the Court ballot-in tptsittn, then be `fore the Judge at liiii-chtinibere,. ta libido the -further order of the Court in Isis( behalf; s and it is further ordered teat the cloth do furnieh copies of thilorder to the said Pluistaore Wil aDd to the Attorney of the 'United BMUS, and to the Marshal." Bus-Wriilid , alriii..--tThe Cincinnati "Ames has an automata a German tailor who contract ed with a second *map jailor for his services, and thou "sub-let" him to a businees.house at. a much higher rate of wages—the first German receiving the difference. THE NEWS •`, , ^„' A Rim. OP PENNSYLVANIA. —The Hartatein Arctic Exploring Expedition visited Haroe Is ' land, in Ist. 70° 25/ N., long. 54° 45/ W., and there obtained bituminous cent of an excellent ; quality. The coal stratum drops out within a f feat of the shore,'ln the side of a hill, arid is froDigonito flits feet thick, and a few feet 4 1 4 01 Cthe 114 1e.961. The samples furnished by pfhoers'neatiiln malt pieces of crystalized naphtha, of alii;lor as brightas the finest speci mens of `gum arable. On exposing this coal to the action of our atmosphere, it loses weight rapidly, and therefore to proserzettin its origi nal state It has to be kept in close nir-tight yes eels. They have also furnished the English Snaltsis; as , fellows : Specific gravity, 1.8848; volatile matter, 604; cote- commow, 9:841 - fixed' whop, 89.fi6. z. The natives burn this zeal in. stoves and prefer it to the English. The Island of Disbo °anteing shiindatice of this coal. Capt. flartstein mined, the coal on Haroe Islsncct,, and it Was brought on board the vessel in tuba , - Capt. Inglefield visited these mines and obtained' seventy tons of coal, and remarks that a thou- Sous teal be obtained in a few hours Vessels can go from New York to the mines in from twentyto their's , days. Let Pennsylvania look - to her interests. Here is a dangerous rival in the frigel zone! lATEUBENVILLII AND INDIANA RAILUOAD —The Philadelphia papers are urging upon their citi zens a subscription to the stook of the above named railroad. It lane doubt a road in which Philadelphia as well as Pittsburgh is di rectly interested. It is, infant, an extension of the Pennsylvania line of railroads westward into the heart of the west. But to make It availa ble there is another road to be finished. The Pittsburgh and Steubenville road is still unfin ished, and every day of delay in its completion is a loss to Philadelphia, to Pittsburgh, to the Central road, and to all Pennsylvania intoregta. - Viesitnow. of nothing more desirable in our rail road system than the early co m pletion of the Pittsburg and Steubenville road. It is only forty ono tulles in length ; yet it is an indispensi ble link In a line of roads 600 miles in length. That such a work should suffer delay for want of funds is matter of surprise. No one doubts its importance, or that it will pay ample dividends when in operation. We believe its stock will bo as good as that of the Central road within six mouths of Its completion. Our Phil adelphia neighbors would do well to take hold of this road and push it forward attest as possible, and then, and not till thou, will the Steubenville : and Indiana read be of some value to them. THE NEAT SPEAECII. OF THE HOOSB.—The Philadelphia Argus, a goon.' Democratic paper, proposes the Hon. Thos. B. Florence, from the Firet Congressional Dustriot in Pennsylvania, as the next Speaker of the House. Mr. F. has been elected three times successively to Con gress from what had been before be ran a Na tive American stronghold. To a thorough knowledge of parliamentary tactics he adds talent of a superior order and a commanding presence. Hod the Democratic party a major ity in the next House, wo would have topes that this high honor would be oonferred upon so worthy a son of Pennsylvania ; but, the oppo sition being largely in the ascendant, we can hardly indulge in so fond an anticipation. On the other band, Law. D. Campbell, of the Day ton, Ohio, District, is urged by the Cincinnati auntie. This Campbell is one of the smallest of the small fry of Abolition-Know .Nothings. His chola would be a disgrace to the body that cleats him. If we must have an opponent to fill that exalted 'oat, give us a man worthy to sit in the chair once occupied by a Clay, a Polr, a Winthrop and a Lynn Boyd. Tue BARAD QUSSTION.—The Gazette of }es terday explains its meaning in regard to the crops of this year. It says it had reference only to the wheat crop. It admit& that all oth er orops were abundant . ; and that theta is pleh ty of food in the country, and a surplus to spare, but it thinks flour will be very dear. Well, we take the explanation for what it is worth, nod It simply amounts to what we charged, vii, that It is desirable to " write up " tip price of flour and wheat. A good speculation will be made out of it If It succeeds ; but it is not true tbat the wheat crop Is short. Advioes fi r om all parts of the country disprove the assertion. Wo do not oharge the Gazette with any improper de sign in this matter; but that the Tribune has we wont doubt. I.IIOILEASEI Or POPIMAT/ON Ina nip %Var..— The increase of the free States of the ►Vest eon nonce to bo very large. There is not one of them which does not bid fair to CoooWe °Faced' ingly populous. Illinois and Indiana have each over a million of inhabitants, while Michigan, Wisconsin and lowa have each over half a mil lion. The soil in all those States is excellent, and the influx of settlers rapid. IQ the last five years Wisooneitt has added 270,000 to her pop- Wagon, and now has 575,000 ; lowa has in creased pail more largely. Judging from pre sent appearances, each of the States we have named seams likely to possess, not long hence, a population equal to that of Ohio. AN Asset/wax Innian.—The last European mails announce to as publicly, that Mr. George Summer, brother of the distinguished Senator of Massachusepts, had declined a high position under the Russian Government, from an Email licitness to serve under any but a Republican form of government. The office which he de tained, the New York Tunes mentions, wag that of Aid de-Camp to the Emperor, an office which we need hardly int= our readers, is usually esteemed in Russia as leadlog to the very highest positions of the State. " OW) IRONOPEB "—The Naval Board, in their late report, put Commodore Chas. Stewart upon " the retired list," but gave the President power to keep him iu the earvice if he thought proper. Acting on this authority Gen. Piero° has contin ued him in the command of the Navy Yard at Philadelphia as a dietinguiehed mark of appro bation for hie services. It ie an honor well de served, and one that the Secretary of the Navy assures the old hero it gives the President mnoh pleasure to bestow. Two /hook GAMBLEIIIB.—The New York itferror learns that Col. H. G. Stebbins made $lOO,OOO by the "bear" movement in stooks last week. Jacob Little also pocketed largely. The loiter individual, it will bo remembered, a kW years ago failed for a very largo amount in a " bear " movement on the market ; this time be appears to have been more successful in " fighting the tiger," and has only canoed others to lose by his operations. tElinauteu Linn Surr.—Tho proprietors of the New York Times have been sued for libel in pub lishing the following: " Married—Joseph W. Caldwell to Miss glisabeth Ebbe, late of New York." , Tho lattbr party . , It is asserted, is a no torious prostitute ; hence the prosecution. The plea of the counsel for the defence was a very ingenious one but It is too long to publieb. HANSON'S PATENT PEN Homan is the latest wrinkle In the pen line. Its peculiarity is two email wings on the side of the holder to allow the resting of the fingers, and thus preventing the hand tiring as Well ae steadying the motkon. Moses F. &atom has the disposal of the patent for this vicinity. Warroo FLUID.--We have been presented by the agent Pith a bottle of Bryan & Wilcox's writing ink, and And it a very superior article. Heretofore Arnold's English Ink bee been chiefly used, but this, we telieve, is fully equal if not a little ahead of the foreign manufacture. „ r ,) •.1 . 1. •• • 4 ,, , '••• `• , • '• •r" - '; .k." 7 The same mail which brought us an outline of the organization intended to bring the Roman Catholic priesthood and people of Ireland more thoroughly under the direction and of Roman :Propaganda., alio ctlittizePtititt3OP, &ince of the labors , of Itrighnit Young's *malice in-the island of "tiaintit. England , 8 , , been a•great and fruitful field 'for thef, • Spostoito siiithuilasntAt Joseph Smith's tkitterVityßaiii -They hav e recruited largely, as we have shown Soutp.tbne since from official accounts, in the manufacturing districts; easily persuading those who could barely give to one wife the commonest neneesities of existenoe, that peace and Monty,' happiness and salvation, to say nothing of a &ten wives awaiting them in the Mormon yars• disci of Utah.: ; ' • r Emboldened by their sueoess, lhe Battitaltent oe tt pilgrimage of - virtue Hite tUe Tine itirk die: triote, in the tiorth.of Ireland, and especially-1k the neighborhood of Belfast, havei made no lit tle commotion. Tbo local pap* inform us ttuirthreo Merlin preachers, named. : Scott, :Barmen tine illaoallister/ Bootoh , #alliff) ,fresh from Salt Lake, were daily engaged' in Belfast, "propagating theirimmoral doctrines," lecturing, exhorting, arid, as will he seen, con verting. Oa the Sunday evening prior to the sailing of the steamer, while yet " broad daylight," says the Northern WAtg, .4 a baptism of three females took place at the Timber Pond near Prince's Hack, while numbers of persons of both sexes were promenading. The preacher who performed the ceremony was entirely naked during a part of it. The ladies, a little more modest, wore bathing dresses." The indignation of the people, which was great, was somewhat paralyzed by the astonish— ment consequent upon viewing snob a religious' purifloation as the newly initiated Mot men sul tanas were undergoing. The authorities, as we learn from ono who was in Belfast at the time, Were considerably puzzled what to do on the mo ment, fearful on the one hand, to invade the right of, worship guaranteed to all formal)! so-, liglon; and anxious on the other to put a stop` . to such indecent display. The papers_ which' chronicle the facts do not tell us of ihe =NW of the aforesaid preacher; the Whig oil the contrary, stating that " it appears they (the• Mormons) are to remain here for acme tiMe. ' Of course, there is groat excitemetiO'SgartF tag the affair, and some of the paperidsie judicious state of high and indignant feeling The ablest Catholic organ, the Tablet, edited by the notorious Lucas, Member of Parliament, and an Englishman, pours a strong phial of wrath against Protestantism, labial it avers is the ori gin of Mormonism, and sareastloally holds up,. the Protestant town of Belfast for quarreling with what was but a natural consequence. Ia Mormonism tho Tablet beholds the resurrection of Protestant em, and illustrates lie position by saying that the Mormons, like the founder of Protestantism in England, are all polygamists. In its own words, "every Mormonite is the Hen ry the Eighth of private life. The Mormonitos, besides, aro Antennas, who do not recognise the right of a King to make a monopoly of wicked men." The Mennonites make their appearanoes in Ireland at every opportune moment for the poll• tiolans of the Catholic Church. While the inner, may fear very little, indeed, from preaching of the former, they will amass considerable amount of indignation and morality, which will be dung into the 6onlo for the newly initialed designs of Primate Cullen and the Roman Propaganda. The Tablet, in its mild and quiet manner, says: We beg leave to remind our friends inlielfast, that the Mormouitos in their city are far less disgusting than the wretches who founded the beim in England." The National Inlelligeneer, which opposed the repeal of the Missouri compromise, takes de cided ground against Its reetoration. The s Imo is true of many other papers and men. There is now but little probability that a vote to re- Store the Missouri compromise can be obtained, oven in the Douse. Of the New York delegation, only two members have been usually classed among the friends of the Nebraska law. But we understand that about 11 of the delegation will oppose the disturbance of it, sow that it hoe been adopted as the policy of the country. The South will sustain it en Mai e. The fey southern members who voted against it, and have been re-elected, will vote against repeal. Tho conflict in Congress will not turn upon the question of repealing the N ebraska law, or any part of it, bet of enforein'g it according to its true intent and meaning. And it will be brought on by the presence of General Whitfield and ex-Governor Reeder, each Maiming to be the Delegate oleot from Kansas. The House of Representatives will be compelled to decide which of the two Is entitled to the seat ; and, In go doing, will decide whether the body, lately claiming to bo the Legislature of ;sops, were such in fact. If they were, then their appoint ment of a day for the election of a Delegate to Congress was tie day, and Whitfield ie elected ; go other ctindidato having received fifty votes for 'Delegate, in the cebolp Territory. If, OD the other hind, they were a spurious 104 y, having no legal existence, then ail their man are a oul, itiy, and a pew Legislature will have to he con vened. The elcotion on the 14th icOC., at the bid ding of i volunteer oonvention, and tibia' re sulted in the choler, of Governor Reeder, is only valid on the euppoait'on that the Legislature bad no legal existence. The contested Seat, therefore, will bring in a discussion of Kansas affairs ingeneral, Including Emigrant Aid So cieties, Missouri invaders, &o. The result is doubtful. But; in dither ease, Kansas will be a free State. Why Because a large majority of her citixens are in favor of it. And, although hitherto, for ,rapt of a dpe execution of the Kansas-Nebraska law, the pill of that majority has beep thwarted, it will soon gain a true ex presaion ; and that expression will be in favor freedom. There Is no doubt of I' Jour. of Commerce. Royal Swindling; or how to obtain a It has recently boon stated that the King of tiepin was tthply to etpbroil himself in a war with England, The King had committed one of those petty acts of mean swindling that a despot can lawfully practice. The whole plot is thus clearly developed : King Ferdinand, of Naples, it appears, ordered a splendid sot of carpets from an English manu facturer, which wore made to sire and, ornamon• ted with the royal arms. The manufacturer no oompanied hie go de to Naples, which were re fused, on the impudent ground that they were never ordered, although he produced the order in writing. He was told to eel! them, but that was impossible, as they bad the royal arms en them. Ho was commanded to put them on board ship and export them. Be did ship them, and had to pay export duty. The vessel was then refused a clearance, and the carpets were landed. He was then told to sell them by auction. A very low bidding was made and no advance followed; and he was not allowed to buy them In. He got for them much lees than the export duty he had paid But what became of the carpets r They were so tually bought at auction hy one of the ring's agents, against whom no one dared to compete, and now oover the floors of the palace for which they had been fabricated. The manufacturer complained to the British consul, who demanded redress, but it was refined. But since the fall of Sebastopol the King became frightened, andlas-. offered pecuniary reparation f,..r this attempted royal swindling. His coin will probably be ac cepted, as Great Britain can claim nothing be yond ample reparation for this individual In justice. An article is going the rounds of the press stating that the whole concern of the Rothe ohllde le worth $700,000,000 in money capital, besides $300,000,000 more in real estate, mines, go. So far from this being the fact, we under , ptand that the general estimate in Europe as to the aggregate wealth of the whole concern is 200,000,000 francs, or about $40,000,000. The idea is purely absurd that their wealth should amount to such an enormous Bum as $1,000,000,- 000, equal at six per omit. to an annual Income of sixty millions of dollars—a sum which, in comparatively a few years, accumulating In a compound ratio, and doubling it every twelve years, would ooncentrate in their hands a large portion of the wealth and property of all Eu rope. SHRIMPS IN JAIL—PRISONER OUT—Doott LOOK• an, AND KBY STOLEN.—On Tuesday evening, Sheriff Nichols visited one of the rooms in the jail, in which two prisoners were confined. While the Sheriff was engaged in fixing the fire, Aaron Lambert, one of the prisoners, stepped out—locked the door and carried off th 9 key. leaving Lis room-mateand the Sheriff lookd up, While he toweled to " parts unknown."' The Sheriff gave the alarp, awl hip friends tociltidin out as soon as possible. The key was round at the out-side door. Fifty dollars reward i$ offer ed for the apprehenctioa of Lambert.—St. chars vale Citizen, 25th. thr Call at No. 184 Wood 8t and ex amine our stock of SOFT HATS and WINTRE, OAPS. Jest receive.), a large lot of Shanghai, Oelestial, and other styles of Cape, which we will sell low r each. octl6 MORGAN A Oil, 164 Wood street. "'" ..! 4 . 4-1 ' T 41.j1 • Ce.Vsc . ..r:•••"' r I 4 1. ..0 . (From the New York Times J Mormonism In lr•land HYIIIO#. Elp,nilld Carpet. Wealth of the fLothaehlldss i Prom the National Intektgencerd • • I . • •;. 4 • • `.,— n"a NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Reported Ilx,!_essly for the Daily Morning Post tPurghtrOby the George Law. framdtea-!: pnidrikreceirid by. the George Law, iiklatelhat7 lhat'AelerfChail toke out on board the 1131erriiNeluidapont% the paseengerilAtiunlief m f; I'kr;Yorklftcpte.tuW. 1.-t 01b, and that ille,„* . finel]. put-rata Adapnleola the 7th October iii"oon`de: quince. The diieseead comt4 t udd , rtrigbtful ravages, and 71 dea th; are roper drd a 9 baying occurred during the voyage, besides 24 addition al after the vessel Jittt into Acapulco., The au- Martini - refined - to - grint intinieeliin for the dead to be brought on ebore. The steamship rOingre of the ecUMlltlibil3rtPtddht Acapulco the AlhoWing , wieltclitif bad-tnatiditbeh on hotird. ---Fratnnuerirturfrifer-z- - Airtitiluar 'ode - DK' etmeil on the aa4 all on board the O. 8. frigate . kfitilepeddetiort,' : in'whitili - n seaman was severely" mitt with,a razor ,by, a boatswain's male; !rube°. qacratty SO'et thd , fri 4 ate's orew deserted, and iq thrd igtemin, r..ah ante were .entangled "amottketl=titif -tune, tifid lure there found drowned. TIIg qedliejtal; Coal Company have issued a repart.,made agent, Col. Wm. V. Wells, 'who gave thd mine; p thOrougb inveettgatietr, and who ohmic tinit's'valciable bed of Octal it,' there ditdritid Id a most convenient locality for el iQping .. Ake'rr°P9r;'* lB .TY interesting, and the operatioin Of the dOmpany will undoubtedly be of the utmost importttnce to steam navigation on the Pacific., , The State Agricultural Fair commenced , at Sacramento on the 20th. ,The wheat o oorpi hariey and oats crepe of Ss orsimento county, Ilia yuar, will, it is connoted,: be worth two millions-of dollard. NEW Yong, October 31.—The steamer Ulan tia.sailed-st-noow t_h_ql_ey,,,with over 100 passen gfia, and ,$626;0 in . „ 'firattelisbin Of I'dung Atiattricans, who had Boweryda .been_twilding enipcttg meeting in tho (Chats way home was attaoltedity ILBArpt of,lriplitnee o lttni.broken.up 3titi.kiaaallatile4terb-laiiiiiii:PwithVistole, knives; `stonett, islube, &o, Several were .injured, In 'eluding many in the profession. The American banner' wereseized-and ilea troy ed. The Sydney (Australia) papers contain an ac count .4f a piracy and murder said to have been committed on board the whaling ship John, of 'New Jdodford,'in which the captain, second mate cad Several &Amen were murdered by bogie na- tive sailors, and the-ship taken possession of. Concert or ParOdt . at Phlbidelphia PHILADELPHIA, October 31,—The concert of Parodt this evening' *ay gratid affair. The Salo of tickete was. Mopped at noon, and In con eequence of the demand for tickets she gives another concert on Friday, and will sing the Iffareettiola. She is about starting on a Western tour. An liiiimetiou Dissolved ST. Loma, October 3L—The injunction. suit brought by the city and county of 9t. Louis Against the Ohio and Idiseiseippi Railroad was tida ttiorlOnt ditteoPied .1n: the Court of Common Pleat!, the Court deciding that neither the city par °entity weredegally stockholders. ~St(eeu of flip 9alp, Doriatiroris; PA.. Qotober 91.-During the high wind of Sunday, the Agricultural Ethibi tion Buiidinge in thienity.wers,blown down and completely demolished. They eoet $3,000. :Fir [lave you a Diseased bivei !--The guys. :lon, though startling, la sutlicientiyauggestive, when the fast ie tekon p socableration that diseases of the Liver here become most, ale:into gly wept (p,the Uni led 8 tatai . autteed,Aere sib few lordiblahle dlseie - Sa that are not In 1109111 arty traouide tb deritigeil state cf that les portent organ. Idenyol the sof:pplainte ueuallT Valued under the tretulof Coney:lutists; bars diali Origin lathe 1 irer. “Auy remedy Met Imola Jossre regslarity sod healthful action to the Drs.; would boa blessing to mantled !" has been tbe steles:lMM) of limosseds. That remedy has berm !smut,; It la lab aqa cure. Whoa a Gat trial has been efts:ilea 14,11 bee seen ben ktrolro Reader, have yon any divan of the . Lire^,, or disease wkdeb you isslier• proceed. from hepatic derangement Lass nit a axememt, but•purchase a box of . Dr. 311.aue's Pills, and they will restore you to Maith. It Lx the only eamialyset dleaclit4, We, 61,:h tmpll. it estitiden , o may be plasm!. • Purchaserp will pbeiSe be caterul Week for, and take none but Dr. llTLunee Liver psis. ett 0at......, eereuerSOon. sic worth/ea/. 40 - The abort, reitlable remedy, also Dr. 11'Laue's eels bratal Vertriraga, nag now be bad ct all wetioetabLe Drug Stereo In Mt. city. Mee; tar sale .I*.the 80:e prop: Estate, FUMING OROS., .11aw WM B B VicK4 slinA, 0:4 nn: of VA artb. Car I napartualt.to Farm era--p c we Illitictiw- Ortwil.-wVEGELVAItte OATTLI3 POWDIIII.--Tbere Pow dare are pat up In oue pound packs,,and are really a gond oxidate, not only for the diseases incident to home, cows, (+rim., end other animals, but they §re 1i!;...1A0 an estar lent article to buproire the cuoilltion of the andnat. For Mild. anor, they not pulp it:twinye the condition of Mach cows, but they toe+ ease the guenbly as well ae im prow , the ivallfy of ;alto and t,t4t4r. 5 - the proprietors say that it Increases the anittlity ct tuber from half a pound to • pound a week to eerie row, whits thoos persons wh o hare tried it soy a pound and a half ti two p , ohla per week, • ith the atone kind cl feeding as before. Uf One thing we are certain, all who urn it once will ore it all the time, and save 'Janney by the operation al well u improve the appearance of their , welt. Price 26 cta a paper; 6 pa. ISO. U. ERYBER, Corner Wood sireg std alley, Wtkol,aale e n d Rstafi Agent. pets fat P. Oda.; inhalation for Diseased Laing. The mode or Inbalation, in este.. ofdiacaaed lance and throat, recommended by Dr. ("tali,. Ip t i le advertisement, strikes nets the true One it it. 00w generally admitted by our beet phyilcians, that local ditllculDea can oaly . be eta needfully treated by local applications. Thla praitlce hue been parental from the first with reapret ertental lamas matlon and earrosione, and we see not why diseaaea of the throat and lunge may not be treated In !byname manner; we believe they may. In thin rarlohie Fttr.,4a of ours, where lung and thrfiet compiaune pave become so preys. lent and rife, w• aarneatlf recommend to the public, and to Me afflicted esperiegv,-to avail themes vas of Dr. Curtis remedy.—{One who bee tried. it.l Bee advertisement In thin paper. '-.. : Onttlon--Da. °Vane lIMEANA le the original and only tannins cruel.. espy.avd►w .tom` Ague and Bawer ot Three Ycarer Standing Ontreide—eMr. John Loogden, now Living at Beaver Dana, Hanover county, near Richmond, had Ague end Fever for three years; roost of the time he hat chills twice a day, arid rarely len than once: he wu parched fevers u goon a the chill loft him ; and aßer trying physician, quinine, moat of the mortice advertised, end everything recommended to him, wee about to give up in despair; when Outsell Bpanishilliture was spoken of be got two bottles, but before he hail need more than a single one, he was perfectly cured, and has not had a chill or f ever slow. Mr. Loaplen-Le only:one out of thou:lands who have been totheiltett by this great tonic, alterative end blood pu• rifler. &a adaartiaament. aep4:lm W Eltonlttailn and illoetory for Winter. —lf you don't went your feet pinched with bad and abort Bookings, you will raid our tidilee and go to C. pitra, corner of Market alley and PPM street, and buy some of those elegant Flo* Wettings, that xtu.ke your feet feel nice and oontfortabla pittY also makes and sells every varl fitty,of. 4ioeitity that you can mention, at wholesale amt vaMIL Remit:ibex tho placv, corner ot, fdattet e.LLSy pal Fifth street. 0,t4 airJast. Ruselveill a of Orlbblels, o splend4 assortment of Fall and Winter Goode, of every downinthin. nominal:lig of Plush, Grenadine, Valencia and Figured Satin Vestlnge, Doeskin and Fancy Cassitnerea, Clothe, Overcoat toga, Ae., ac. Also, Cents' Furnishing Owls In groat Tart. ety, which will be sold low for:anal- No. 240 Liberty street. .pl 7 LOP Siotattotoes War Dye.. -Do not lot tho evil effects of other Dyes deter yon from relying on the great original, If aaiturrzo Bafo, sure and eatisfaotory. Made and sold, or appliod, nine private roomaj at HATCHEILOIVE Wig Factory, 283 Broadway, New York. Bold, wholesale and retell, by 1.4. ORO. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood-street ootitddaw 4 HATS,HATS.—We have received our FALL STYLB OF 82L$ ru'which will be found, on In spection, o neat and od ' article. A good Hat for $3, and an extra one for $4. Call and see. MORGAN & 00., No. 164 Wood at, Next house to the new Presbyterian Church, sepB One door from Sixth street. - far Balm of Thomson , Flowers, tor tying the Complesden, and ersdicetlng ell TAM, PIMPLI9 and WIUMELIS from the tam. Pea at Dr. IIEYBRIVB, 140 Wood streetbead • OHIO AND TIM! RAILROAD, Continuation of she Ohio and Penna. R. II TO FORT WirAYNE, Mitt gulagup, AgD iieHitari AULIZI ►Ea Prrrasi?aaa. AT Trains comma at Oreetline, toilacrift,delcetiora, with att fllc Thrins on We , Ohio disci Prima. Amid, and 1 1 80 at librast with Trains, going North and south, on. the Dad River and LOA lkie Railroad. _ Por notate, apply at the Railroad (idiom of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Ddrapany iP Pittehnrgh, Alla. gheny City, or at any of the !allowing pointa; Port Wayne, Bellefontalne, Olneinnati, llrbana, Dayton, bpdngfield, Indianapolis, Richmond, Tiffin, P 4 4 114. Persona desiring Pickett' will be particular to ook for a Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Ralfroad. R STILSIJOHAN, Bap't. • •- •-• . 4. • , f„ , ,From New York. BueLegeors to J. Kidd 8 Co!, s3 / 4 1 `4.' =SWIM Mr.=!l!! A. A. CAURIMIL £ BRO., Cbrfter Antra and asralWi streda,Patatnavh. k#p4w, jltowrimvalia CO/ A 3 - 2•'-x4 - 44;5M - ' S ';22 tf# iru -' - .4;PAPITAL ' ` , `* 9ll34° ' °°° ' k';'011 - 18 1 1` •§. 1 3 3 S AlDAtiurtzMistriiiipa evarart, Of PIIIL/iDDI.PRIA. CdP124.1. INSIIIIANCE COMPANY OF TH)3 vekonf OF prkA/IH4 t , wraefirisins, CAPITAL COMMOTICIIT AV3WQR,MR_MO- 11114/TPOED, CONN (74 P,1741,: iniT. ... EITILEICit INEMLUSIVE COMPANY • I),ITTSBURGH. Joni; u.,sikozummiamt,patijimkrs.-1 ,,, •••• ROBERT i'DiNEIYi ' L'. i :" " 1 0.39—BAT(111E1411, ..lhatmuu. /tort. . 1 ' WILL /NAVILM ,AGAIASD FALL KINDS op MARINE. AND. FIRE Fit EKE. Egmtemberpr, al W- Case, 0. Vi.ltatcholor, Y.S. Nbalck,! " ' Immo M. Pennock, PAL lEf= l, - W.. WA Martin, B. a It. T. Leecb,.Jr., -Jam A.Po2diey, George Belden. 8.43. Bryan, David Illceandltosa.. Soy- £ll Losses sustained bypartlajnepreetmbulpr Polk girohoped by this Company will be liberally mljusbui. aad promptly paid at Its Offizt, No. 99 W ATM mrept. : I Jill.: /;/{/5441:1q:Tr):1 Life, Fire and Marine Ininunnee Coinlil CORNER OF we.rßa AL AR N IM t !,AfTIiNATB, PITT BB IURGI4 VA. itOBBILT O.6IwAY, Jas. D. MGiu, flanstary. This Oompany makes err Dramatics appatt#olWill#:il , 7 commettal with LIPS Also againstlluUandOargoillsksontbe WO Slid Tills , sisoipirirets mitributtriss.autillarina Matti gyttirtilly. An against Loss and Datums by Ittre, and' agaDiSt' iDe Perils Of auti3eatindlnland Nash:slim:mad Xisitorportatlon. PiinCleg 10=44 Os lcroist pipmtcorpis to all tallryps?tj. . . 01114 7 0140; - - nobarcoalwAsy, Aim:Emir f JIM= a Hann, Jahn InDortou,' • John ArAlpin Samuel ' 2 Manua Philltin, Janina W. finDnuin, John Scott, . Chao. Arbuthnot, Joseph E. Quaninu r l4. Dißt4 Richey, Jotted genitinn,, , John IPODI, • febl7 arEsTER.s mimes ugstaitawircoxemit NEW LISBON , 01110. .J. HUNTER, Ague, St. unartea Bral Dag, No_ 108 T Thtrd street, PittshUrgh. 07F113.88: V. A. BLOOKBOM, Prealainsti, JAMES BURDICK, Vlie Ptaaldant • LEVI MARNA Beartarp azat Tres/mum W 149901141/ suirsueuatel James W. Woodwell, Joeeph Plummer, James Wood. B H. Diddle; lob. 'V. Uarbaugh, Dr. Jim. Part, yiej Wm. simins, innongham, Damlott, Newmaier A OO W*OITIZERIS. isurairazica tibui any of Pittsburg BAGALICY. PrWdsaf-; SA arn, L. staunnax , , seiretary• office: 94 fraferff fortfatVarketafti Woodsaufs. In MULL and Oftlakio Maks, mall) Ohio and Alta* shapillivat an 4 tributaries. Insures agairuit Lfousof Durant bylirs. A,LBO-4galust.thoPexilsot the&s.and Inland If atria. tfortaorrstutth. • 9131101031 t . . , Willis= IlAgslen ilichardra James 7d. goe7 • acmel4o66,Cooper, .Bri Willieurilingrbo Itoberinnolgp4r. Jobo &DC War Poinoek,' Pnursdatiellara, trerhoogb, J. gebooruasureri Walterngeot, ' ' WWl= B. Mips. Johni3tdprocr. 'deer Pennsylvania lasuranee Company or puww - wolloon, Corner of Fourth ana EanitbAeld. etraati• AUTHORIZED OATITAL, .300,0001: • On trawl Dulblings and other Prottertyngainst In tl or Damage by Plre, and the...Podia , ol Hair Seri tind• Inland Navigation end Transportation. DISHOTORS: Wm. P. Johnston, Ik y Patterson, Jacob NM' tar, A. Carrier, . 10011ntOcle, K ennedy T. Friend, Jam S. Nelila.T. S. Haien, D. E. Parki • I. Grier Sprool, ads t Winton, D. 14 tongi A. J. Jonas, J. it. Jonm Glasgow, civryorGe: . ......... Hon. Vice et erWOA. P T . JOHNS TON. Bey = A. 01Bnn N. ..ecidant y Jt, S. theßnl.4n7 British and Conthwittid Exchan ge.: ND= BILLS DRAWN BY ovarc&N, somumetr& co. ON THE UNION BANK, LONHON, Itt 81/110 OF £1 3D Urtfantul. HUE DRAY,73 trP Tioowne at _aN . ol,Alip., § mn.., 4,4.4 We also draw RMW l3xL M. brimistnium ar, HAMM" 72L4NKFORT d M.4/2V, Which lene as a Remittance to all parts of GgEtiltatri, BWII4II/11,AND and ROLLA.bI - Persons otandlos fo tiny& ahrotidmantrmarghAzglO, Letters of Credit, on which Molls? can ho obtanta‘as needed, to any paEIY pora. • Cottrarhargf otes, and other sactuities to Rm. rope, will receive prompt attention. WM. IL wruamds & mh2l Wood,onner Ttd.r4 Arfol. WILMIVE /ffMML Diu Ufa EXIILINIMY VLOUR AND GRAIN. No. 299 Liberty vtreet, Pittsburgh, Pa: Constann.t the a § f . 4 II A N Dfl " P LT4AI4, OHIO INDIANA atsl HISSOURI,I3IIPEBANE and - LITRA FLOUR, Which will always beeold at. the I.9weitelits4 mice& f apt I tt; s & CO, DEALERS IN BACpN, HA MB& MEM LARD, LARD OIL, _ IiAL./IEA SIICAR-CITSRD and CANVASSED Li A 111 A faro stock always on bandat No. 997 Liberty Seel Patiwaxraoa, Para's.. JOHN COCH RAN - it - Bit - OS. hIatiIIFLOTIIIIKEtB OP IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS, VADLor Douns, Vuulotv Shatters Windiii - S>arda ;..zoar-9,16•99u41..at.reet, anafAce 'ruled st, vire wi rnvartiftOir_ -11-ava on hand a variety o now ilyerns limey au. Plain, suitabYe for all pnrpooes. Part osykr atteotion paid to rncloslog Onive Lots. Jobblaidonsahohort notice. I m2l . PEARL STEAK' BELLI, ALLEGETUNY. itYi•TLOI3II DBLITURD TO PitkatiLEß :In :eltber the two Claes. Mona may be let it the Mill, or In tomtit an, &dorm Of LOG AN, WILBON a OIL, 62 Wood Wang. BRAUN & Itn•lTNlt u corner Liberty and at. char As U P. scu LUTZ, DTRRifist, Allegheny. M 118: oast!, 09 Datroaalr. IY2g PRIMO!, 11*,Paglailt • Boot and Mee Manufactoiy. kJAIEB,,.t! fens 4gow af.....b.,,o,thitt_ wra op _ e etedszmalrafte of DUNS AND OUSN'S BOOTS ma! EtHo t a At No. 2*9 Stalthtlold stroots In W* tea's Borintacs, where they wilt be Proparedro ftli oil, orders of every description of Boots and Shoes lathe' sivirtest optics. ' In order to accommodate W clause ofsnalinnere they win' also keep on tale a good assortment of alb teed eastern pork. Also, all dewily •tlons of children's wear. Terms strictly cash; goods at ocishprent. • A shore of the public patronage Is panelled. IstieTtini, ALLEGHENY VALYANY HAMEGAP argENEMENN 1 1 11 . 31 m A I L . L o l p tali ti kitilf ou be V t w Aleg i lt a rt ra rg, Avg; t ti r ua n River, In Armstrong minty, Pa, a distance of 31 Wks_ Trains for Passengers and freight will leaveA.awrente vti le Station, (nppar mall of Araelnd,) regularly every even u,;, f &Maar excepted,) at E. o'clock, W. stop Sew 831 low. ing stations, els ' emelt, V " : ; Sharpaburg, Shades 81114 Ireland, &HAI _ enter Halton Logan'e Eddy, Lcigan:a Fetri7,Pgmagatta, =out% Parent-Li, Obartierr, IDEwlq , ein c,Preeportioltaa Returning, will leave Kiettal... btationt at 8 07olOck A If., and stop at all the above inteintedlata stations. The Excelsior Omnibus Line will convey paireentoritls and from toeirdepot, corner fifth 1114 kliwatt,etteeta, at charges not eiendlug twelve pent*. Tickets can he had at the OtonlbusOhjoe, nom the Agent of the Company, item the Oondeetont, An - egg-agents are being made to Convey Pacoonkaralrom Freeport and gtakindnitiia.itatiOne to points along the Al legheny anti Kind. minitse riven; actgb OW IL ATIOHBAUDI. Ilngtneer . A. W.lPostar, NOTARY PUBLICIond. Oommisidonar four the'lltatea Of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Conneetleta,-Wh(cdosin, New York, Michigan, lowa,- California, Virginia and Lou. Wane. air Deeds, drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs team for record or use In any of the COT° nagMednUdn, Mks*, hilgdssiDal and /Mode Island. . , Pittsburgh, March 28, 1855.-{mh24Mewl Vi AGAZlNtil,..kci.—Ptitnaties Monthly for November. 11l Gratuities American Monthly , do Peterson's Ladies' National ' do Godey's Lady's Book do Prank Leslie's Gazette of fashion do Illustrated London News, latest Dumber. • London Enna,_,. 40 :: Yankee Notions for 010ra11,1411% • • Just received and for. stile by 1 A. OILRJSRAiNNBY &at ~ °cm gin 0 1., oPPosite the Theatre. OA/TIER-20 kegs prima Barter for mile by • oct23 HENRY H. OOLLIINB ' - • • „,` MEMMMEIEMMN ; • • Mrs JANE inapt' ff A..‘XX X X Yesterday morning, stone o'olorn, SON, wife of Matthew Harbin:ea, of ItobinimOakinildliPn 1 , 411051 1 4 - 4,4111YE0 The funnel win take price . rata Dal", H friends ofilmfamittorereill,y,itiriti to!stlepit. _ ta tit 13r V In PhiladSitile oti l listriaortilog thi Drib iff); c EliV es , low of itic RETTA JOOSP.Bettli. deughter-,of Tholoo - oute fp the tir'g sr other ' • •• • 4 • • - 'T"lde”l'!l!et g triitha rbox Tze 4 stfitelthersl a lfft blB6 4 ,s ;roi ' • ..WM% ifilrEZl2lofif the faint of practical Espil • - now confidently preleated talks public, sass point of OCIODMOY Siktk durability. llama regular :meeting of of ga,point. of sh e uorialligi aspf h1eA2, 4 1.. 0. or OPi will beheld - in d ots (t,,,,w00, smiAl l evhipitsb no r l; the o.ll , 4Kalur HAP. -equo dna* TYWATflUn4aonnow4-TW _ ; • EVENING;Iit tr o'clock. Punctual attouttalwo 41421111 UP tepecee oveu; uoing newythbas ropirsdo: requested, as ba211136:$ of mat ;kayos auto be trans; omit . 4z ,. ; i nik gut o, a t Lite az ,„: acted. /411/2°N. man - dif erturmon fer - nillcuttaf soeshr dui Orais tease easi Dovldt tog frosollffidiffaunsf.tarletles, at.-Urear timithlb litspocape pl*ewr. the for -16 rb•dleg-beeeel Fe4,Peete7r . thie.Orre le II • Reit, ittijbe - biefie:reituladed l / 7 dampers at ' - end Is hudit , perfect coo &Cr of „theopetattif,' It ceded irspolut of ecortoroy . .utbabutrglubwi isteibititiOeinirllialnearrigal„Tiblob U altos • - ' boOlfw P o l,l:Prolru3lor;wad 4arnattWalad with there tram rodsitiost of twat; and WiwiliN will keep Itgologforhoura. Ther material will sal nor burn croe, th'd Abe 0 - rus wdl last Bra yam - , • 81Strillt RIZZI ." Suitable for the : icalidlest Brlvatvastouf i _or rof and Hotels Of the latest diem, manararmuler YILODGISS.V.k 00 . Collegeatrack BurUoillon ViJ -101131 So ' these lb ieSsa lloaettto Venni -Bits Hotrai, tittettraegb=4. - B. Slaw, Piroprietor , - Bet itotww,c ( layerarati .;• W lfilerme e „ - ' lobtsolt Noire, ffis Parfait Ellidglita r -do - - L.41.fitt6M,..-r do bfsTtnwßorpitai do 3 Y -gteeleee North Star db -L Dudley it Buil, Buffalo, IL tr-; Wadsworth- itousk‘,” tip____... CookteellOS.44 l . I Blddsinafftly ECO.,...Aorbssibietv l Obewleallotai, sputum, , Glotia.flotel. ;.v; 's:.; J. 1.2.45.15, &Sou. Uouss,-;NYriloOse; Siracusa House._ Sasso' tio;OS,Vlh's: sr i AruericiP 'lll.l^, New Nuribuid l tai, Utfr .9 '''Utfou • ' ;•; ,t 3 lertudnatikthA Nis? YCTIS I .lfoirattf - itte4 .11ifiuglilm4.13. Y. : . C. J Esylnacott;tt ow York t. steam, Bhin ps*to, Nati" N• 7 47 4; J. Fenno; PriUdelobla Masora Rs% do phicrlkettaigaritillUkilt;o4ii J. U Han & ooka Co; : ' do" ""> isteamergiS.A..l4eko CawBRISIP ; Bbrinser Canada. . .!,. Btesteordtuerlcu,;;:ltslo is - Starner Milts, Hall,. s. "IL 0:006, lickill!rgtoniY43 aerate 0.-bfersb,, rdo... do . Excbange hotel, de, 'frowsxd Erdal, „do,- „ 'Eforsokroordrp t , 3idui , A ; tr• Eal;;;Toii 1 , .do.- • ggir Tbe Arpin itPd-,,ltalurfiiWolthatdren any k , the en/ Iroteh ~*`lll f ettsVZ.:' 8. 8. CIABB,IBII 1 ' & m' z cre. Pllttntnalbglr Board of Trode.imkturteig , u.,.y sitar Monthly meting of tho Aufcciatfonlirllrbtf held on 111041', Diaremher 21, at iittandat& le *nagged, tte sintaattiiints italls* , gpiaffs will be tiroposed., ._ m ee voluxatateer Qnxtiparalail of A ll egh e n y. ,file e'.e2 - ..J. e.: 1 C.C.-Atin ty. ' VOll-are hereby notified Maratha') "ill be a meeting' _i (4,killitaryinen,laeld at the MA sooner of Wood it. aidAirglat alley, ( aver AVOartnarD , Ahetion SW l O l *- . thil.eityg. - PitteburghjorkW/DMlSDAY;_thedith day : ot ,hkeabee,„at 10 h'edoek- A. AU Xach Organized . 174apany .0 volturteera : ell be entitled to wad as . many delegates ai tholtaye-cortuniaaloned oillearkita „... Alto oaarpany,„ trhe oterretrof the. meeting h to take. into cainaidetation the propriety of calling k Military State Convention at Liarriebruir Awing, the aetalon of the next lifkiridoic. SHODGRAfg, Brig. Gen-. ' ' ' ' J. Et fiIoBLITMAY,. ilt i lg. , Inspector. - .- ' 'ALEX: RAT,' Orditainor 4 :': --• . '' - TIKIMAII'IibALAIMMtf4 . .laptain. noel:1dd) ' IfIRAM.EIII274 'Colonel; ..,.. '-, '-, '' EM=En • -- ' BLONVERS ..ForibundriatiNniltn# , AM,r t a, .. i . • stetunoa sow 17, 18ba. riII . :EASB FANS are mule - on an entir new , painelple, I • 4'40,111 itniii.th tent powimfban a nother Pan ,now • L A '''" The blowing !beg' ill o !,mggi *hum so .ftssior : than Mit briny Dinar, aid from ita_poonllarxonstrnotion la lan to got, ont of order . .The than'," ata.mado.of mat atsl,:and.the jiguloix aro parallel!,, wulaniqg,in anaemia a1.Q1018.-?4 ankananonb nanonbigoi , sl Fourth at., 0074- 111 21.&CIV8 - 0R4Ari'MPEOV T.' For FaideningWaslaboarde toWalls. PATENTBD JUNE 5, 18664 'AO:01100D BUILDING shovdd Da r Hnlebed svithoht tufts 1.1 thous Fastenings. , tt •. - 310,4583 W. 4 BATON, Agent fir Patentee, , 4 , • : I 410 Ttlrtithh*st, Pittsburgh. •ItefetrlN tbafolloitingdyetdfectaln 410 city o All. W. Her, Bf Eaq., Charlea Nti , thalin SSTs and` Barr.% 4103ers intairema Westing, nee uompany• • *IIELI:MON-for Thirteen Dlregare, to eerie for tie ensuivg year, wilt be held at the olhoe of theeota' twin ore TUESDAY; the 13th day ollgoyttoberzusat, be. tweeu the hours °ylo awl xi o'clock ' ,-„, '/frfUdld - E VINNEY, Scent/me.— /101KBAZ i 401.02.11.11 We • • • figinalilifi rectrthing none Clothing etttt end 6 Utile lassrttstrat at.,. Qum's, - N 6. 4 St Cts.tr street. ititraltetn . 75 Wall stl'ulintrds. -.Bl4!roaci Wrappers sad 131'efithitig lidpi,&e: ' icurri VkiALUA AOOKB BY OVT*1•141llf.-On naturfty aYstila9, , ttosenabes 31, COMllateing tt . ' 6 3i. besticla, sti.the Otoumarelal Balsa Root* sorter WOW and rift egreets, a valuable collectional us* ?diesel laneoup, ..14iols, 'by catalogue; eunotig which. sre- Dick's Works, vole; British Posts, 3 yols; Mitnar'setturoWilistOry ; Buts yan's Works, 9 vast ilaywimiPs Ghtzstbuir: of U. States Spadini eitalisimare ; Mpriituns's Napalm* School. • es , airelataltioht,Aniericati in Rollin's Auelentliis tarY,tots• °oaf& Book of 'Rotors V 11101444 a Block. Muse; British Female Poets; Maunder% Treasury of Bite tort'l Yold; Pictorial Illastratiotut of itus Bible; Pearl Plabitig; picks Stories, Isola; Greek and Boman Poeta. 3 - Soli • - Egnit and " its Mouttutents; ,Colerfige's Works: arks; Farrar's k[ ecbtai loci . Works tr'rieu ron piaitaist Wonders of witoty,dc... Catgagued are nos ready. • P. iI. BAYIBi Auctioneer. Elm .STRE4a:L34,4O - BTOO.a. AT A yaripif—,lhip, ThdradAy atenkailjaaaraktel Wog 7:4Alcak, at hatttenataaga;rotaiXtatrAttowillta tio2-L25 almiea Thad c}rtet Itt.tdsapaptrapyStoek at , DA.TIB,. Anaflofieer. N_ . .., . ~....-. - . Firtrit Itor"Bale. - ' i , 'O. I—A Forma' 141 oonio-In Adams firgiquAltritler cauu(y,7l . glinAto rolkl of te line oF 3 Alleghmy Co. . , No:2-2iForin of.lko oorpo 10, Armstrong Bounty. Imo ern and col in *handouts.,. f„ ..., • ,1 1 - 110. 3-4' ns' oel '28,4 spriiin, Teraina lownohip, near i iirKilitlels'Alifillllini , coSlill7. , - .' ' - 1 NO; - A Farm afi 88 AMA in Lino tmaldp, alltepo 1 - ,ralkl OM NMI:MI*2,_,t, I No. 5 -IC Furl in P 160071, township- of 110 acres, throe 1 mikca frOMX4l'6lllBl lll le , ,plO. %—e Farm a 132 aores..ollPrwito the farm at Oar. A. Wird, Fteg , tui.i Ll'Ketesport. ,-, Tria.. 7=-A, Yarcri•pf 8w goo+) ob4Noa township, Alle gheny eoagtp. , No. "B—A Warm of 75 acres in Plum towarldp. Apr) , to - :BLAIIELY a 111011EY, ~ aunts c t Seventh mil Smith GI I at. , 031- Call =lt altattiMe.B , lllMo7- •r• - • • . inovisio w tiITIUTIOSB , --ttli aged lady. treats a altnatiott' 41 -Os`bamao•ireoper;:• young titan arskocr.ketiper; clerk: a porter; • laborer; a boy to learn I trade. 'Can all give good terareteva. Gi.antin—Two Zlaekamitha t Proteatint Gardiner , 'a go*, Afouliirr Apply at GAM'S .Intalllgenee Office 410 fayrty htteet zavl MKTf• Mt • 2ottictript t• ~.f • I 110,4. 111YETICkt d ANDVItBON, OW:00AL D l lticarlkOialalti3-25,cr01l jut received! 244-fersele A.. 6• ; . .11XYAIETkirAND1411SON.7 filo 'Limo—so groutiordwiateelabrated Yigle(Nt Ohms tus a uutw Jun ..61111. cult 10 WOW - . - Zalri .1113311&68 & ANDgIIPON. AA. !AARON A CO. will bays pother olibtak of Felt . and Winter Hornieta t oo Tim gay, Noventber Lt iiperantrof ,100 nettittia t..^lkirinalilo Bonnets retititirntiter utteiii4 tan; the newest Paris - styles, .11114 . ; non • di WINDY AND OLOVii&—A... A. MASON & CO. beet: IX Received a xery large st.ock, of the above,ronelsilog of every variety of Labe; ffoSiery, Gloves, Mb, As', isaltablOSolhevelso4,... • - : tort witliktotl• DT • 4oiag glad of 1011 W 8 Iht . e*Perien . e, a titration _ll9lll all lock-Una orgeasulto today kind of abolesale or tnannfectortag Ineineve. 'Aka, a good retail bolus it not releetA. Beat city ratkaneas can be given. ' Addroge ,l.fiijilter. T 25, Poet Ogles. oetSL3t* Leal I riaEos 8, on hiecbanks' Bank of Pittsburgh, I,J drawn' by's... &herr& Co, for five Unwired, dons:, (1 50 f0dated October itOth;18150. All persons are cauthinwi against receiving said check, lapayetit has been stoppei ~0et.31:3t - • PUK IN TEA EtW0.14114, - • • • No. 6freet. r OVERINGI Doubler airtinext,W : sidted 4=l PulTerlod suoos,' at 4 Mae $l lb, 41044Ekist 1•234 -• • - C,„ .8. JAYNIEL A FEW aum.;•Vne of lift acres, at WoocW Ulm, ,A. IknolYlin Wend, with fruits mut buildiniiwarstfrent ing otr the Ohio river. It le offered at roach lesa thee its worth. , One lot . of halt a 4 ace, on the Allegheny river, WYO., Ginesee Ittirongh, on which Is erected a superior houses It will he given lu exchange for,good-Western laud. Twenty-eight acres tre4aek's Bun, three mites below the .• enty4hree scree adprnlag ,empranclo.. - Mt these are' off rid low enough. to tempt 'you out of lour money; end If Merano not suit you sato.ll and get my - printed Reeder of Lots' aid kad3 ,On it there 'are taigalus.otieet., 211.06,1 oct3 Mi 1#09D3, - ' 76 Fourth otreett. ~TSWBW . •t • Days ef .Creation INDlnada and litnnehine, or the LlAi ofs Village Pastor; Seems In the Practice of a New York 'Burgeon; A Vide to the Oamp hero e /3ehestopoli The Preen:rhea all NaL31111; My Borabgiritta Frep4o%AYYeed. Douglass; MaryAritta: Wantabfoirraphy Orpor. 0141% or the Vtleee Daughter, by q. w M usynome; Japan se It le and west, The Mayflower, by H. Beecher Stowe: Sunahlne on Daily Pathee_hy IL BM - an Bt@tire ; Its BlaVe thalayrill. 0 1.400A.Gordnat'Llonnetr; " Wornertiat theairanehilarolution. Voreala by reetstj 33,T, a.m . :moan. 304 WOW M. - ANIMA, WRAETENG PIIEBEII=Jorts a. mo icet , Matkot strut, near r cunt', has lust reestridi another supply of Manilla Wtappluolaportq esp , medium, large and eatslarge 613 and Geary--buitable far , Dry. Ooods, Stmellont 'Maiming Stores. -Ootnnterclikl Z:luto,(a hantistano article at:sl,ll4 per rosin,/ lairealet, bolter, Fools• cap . and Sermon Paper, .Mank Books, Ink, ke, 'Always on bend at former law prim. • JOlllO4 S. DAVI90:1; - 0431 - - gasket street, near..ttourth. Iltittkaill - • • • do.— •Wu New Monthly Mama as foil:Velma . :r; Loam's Monthly for Noasiiibur; i Frank Leslie's Gazette ;p Just receive, all 4 tiff . 441 ° bij W. A. .ILDENTENN.EII' 4 CO, octal- '- '' ''- Mk at., opposite. the Tbeatre. - FA U k twirxwo MAMAZINN just recolvel I also, U 131../!,7 other hlignelnea;,and sold at Z) cents, per copy, excepting Ellackneod. It you want to BM 25 pet cent., colneltrhAlllTßlL% Bookatere, No. SA Fifth M. [odd! . 1/ ARYISIYA YU/11AM%, and . all the Megulneo tor November, for sale by taNza 4 co., cctal, - . 114.5 a omitham amt. LUEOLIIMY BRIDGE IepaaKALLAVIIIION—On mum -A ,, ffiy static& Nav zabek lit, €le7 o'clock) ai tb ahluita ) itc.ettange, wi ll e ta Bold-3; aliarea 4.ll4ltany Maga Company Btu*. octal 'P. M. DANIA Auctioneer. veraiorksaown imolai AT AUCTION.--(a mislay Eittiittg NonAtha 24* sit Attfaloot, at the:Comstort , ;lel s'a ms, Rooms, corner of Woad abb. Sigh drub!, will be soli --SD bble prirao_Ouba auger. oda ; M. DAVIS, Auetkrgeor, I AIit.PALACtI-100 bards for WOW' A. I , 4ImUIVOX* co:, , 00t31 coiner of Vest 'arid Wbo4 ate. Up."Uitt7l:'BL#t73=lso Itegeler aide by actqt B. A. FAILNEETOOK A 00. MIXT. LOG WOOD-200 came tor gale by. Xi midi D. A. VAIIIIESTOOK! A Co. 1,13N813P0N021-1 have 'on a large armortment of fine Spcutire. Those watittniris good article., can AltraYe procarelt at ;OE. POSUDIGA corner awl blarketat. gamut temarTFrniteeela oaths eeintrAd ar -4a1ik,1380 ai!ek recejtailhy .fectalj Joo..su - rlNDlkedi.ol.ol3ool3,4v-gblt beet utiele n ow 1i nap,for 1'1%454 ti 74Y er and e thitaTr ' s i foteletuts dad p.ll the try bottle . Twelie deatiluat receiyed by oct§,l . 408. yitaNCLUALACULING—BuieirIor so etijthiug tree lona now in Wm& Twelve doleat:jusarecelved by' °"tai, • - ' • ;CIL PI re tie. . NI —An dratted. cure for Toothache. V Twelve &ea just secelvaviby 0,131 • , JOE. PLEMING.: 110PARard ZUIVFLIVAIUUO-2.4 ttosem at thisftl ebrated , ,L 3 'flak ll'ordojunt received by -'JO& FLllllOlEt e cicl3l corner of Diamondilnd Maritot et • M SALS—A email lieratzontairdng 03 acwee *nate. - 17 itlilbinoon Tow naldgcr Allegheny county, Pa., three miles from the 2lth end tidat-tt*Stathenvuie Ptlcel 45 aerie cleared and under enltlvadon, the' butte= welt beredr•ed dares of gobd coal 'and an abundance Of lime• natter well watered, de. - Thiele= will bs weld at A great tn. Apply to ' SURELY A. MOWS , cornet Seventh - end Staltallohl eta. •011 BALL — Seven Houses, and o f an Romney - banes N - Avenue, near the corner of High stmt. Yet •na test front en the Avenue, and 117 feet. haehi en Oda these is - erected flu brick and to-traineh . onses t rents fat about MO a year. Will lorioAd very elm& Apft i to - °CM • . Seventh and 4dteid dim 16103—0 n hand, a line assortment at Niger 6.°4/ -‘j Ileaded Canes, at oel2B L. utasangul a sow& - • ...nxB—fieveral net varieties bat reed -- warehouse, liiaritr' T&TTxn BALAMES—SeveraI new varieties J 1 at W 8. HAVSN'S etationery Warehouse, F' corner of Second. =~::~ • •_ • OHM AISMISSESSIPPIJAIIir AMM4III IIR4VCD GAUGE: ; .a , P .‘ : /FHB 8110. TESTAMORRST; URSAV.Bi' J. to I ROUTS by *htch - Thseoheore ruin he eV! Thee tti St. Unit, .27 , 12Ohfealve z plat, The SU Peet Genge"Of this Road Ateototsmaah ts -- eilrfen Fret lithkem.llUl.l.oxisT seats, miet t alm. nittor ganceiinultm , Bp the Ohio'and PetiiyhrsoliltallichEarohl tee:y.3l4e, sWieereoht•oonneet with Rintoads for t • spolie--couneektog, there with Mare RaUrcod ter reeetturs. So change of meat Torre; ' Bashlegivehboked tel d dle hht i o_AVYTeeto n tt. Lola! TrolheletreTittahlemh toiowit: , ), I "The Past Tpht AtomsAt A,A • •: •• -.,- sllll!Trid ' bolo. at BA. AU ;la - veto Tre hAevres alum _ _ , PULIMPI/1 0 tolitf close cotaitli . .4 PregSne • dist:molls; and'there , tette 'clotefeahoettione wit cool tor , Vlntetinel)wlthout weitatige tin cars, end • • eanatelake the Wild end lUst Whtd Ratlroiet direct. I,olll a*tivugll- hi hOUre tonneethl'et Ser.dor4, •-• the Muds CentralltaitenidSorZatto;-sihere Eitcgaerapgmi all thus - he had tor AterophO, Melt, Nei Orleaos, end eS points hallielikee biLsetatipe,„ "•• bissetigen maaisaos Sod at ltd ./Anti, Omuta , • Upper /Moeda and blineotttl titian; This to one higarda Salk& the shontart route to 84` ... •': 'ar . To St. Lout, 11.1 on an (an ion, To ,r eolefotrus,•Xeideeret T.) _ „Oodurphtut at, gelsadutetti atyatorreteelt, ' PestenkereThiggege front JaPol,tok; Per thtottellichittihr farther Worm/Mop platac to O. CURRY; TieutAteo,u.sta..kozaid-Heme notaon on* Mottoagabott IloureiVlttntumnisn icy. TAIUSINi Tinker Agent; Vadat IltinatStatlonottlai: ' WARi lhailelintendebf Rant " ( nn'AND. l'''7lD.Oi4 , lo.4tirP44iNirgh. Ps. ti TWADLD #ll . ll-01.1,, 4.1 . 3 DUD Mutual, basurauce , Veanp*. No so 114trawstr2lliteica doar„frpa f , evallkoziredeapirvr USLPYILI 135uW Capital Paid 111, —' Chstan' - ateglalatiiie 2, It k- DIS 0031PANY la. now prepared N. Imo -POll Tim Mariner: ItiDittCDEvigalliin , axed 4tailiw ac thavenrreat 'TAU!! ofArreteciane ,anClavlrsie the sae of a cash taplkse, it aho ateorda-Niiliuseiredjen tunnu . iicipatlon to the-trig*, mithanfarri .14bDDY Irhatevi s DI II ,TCIORSi Man! 16:13wrenspia, - Ste en Tarim, 1 Sobri.W.VlKuri, , • • •Jobstn:Clummen , David IL '414% _Ataxandat Bim•pW • 'lrhotttio D. - .Ili R. Dichersttam, " Boone, - John N.tityDixt, N. INDllaarelorviir - 4 1 3.-3Y , Areltoo. N. .freNitir L. IL_ ExcuannsolvSectetsry: - BUT/WM 4.17=W ^72 tr 4 4 • TIIOS. /Attalla, dgeur, • actai silo. 9o'Wlitirc betwiiesiNfOitaad Marl ITTSBILBALU. • $B 001121: - 8V I 1 ~, 4 . : Mg . '.' . ' Itk,I,EiROA3I), i i . ming irrrsa' u nem' , Asp' ' 'mamma - Irma v L ROAPi nittsetpena from-West No 'ton to Liatnedlii liftyAcht,o*o pima, l*t.aburgty w.M.' 04 a . lockghlog r ; - ' Me nevi fiisteiiiitilt44 14iti;m-iican'fixelle tram; rixt Of plesengeriegui) frelot. in coundetkiferith the, iteamer .201,11 N; troth I,!!!!stiitgh pipmeillserliteai se Utiles: . , ..,-.;,..,.; tei . Tbe steatiet ZOLIAN will leareher w a ' Blehengattehr Bridge, every etternoon, • it , past : 'o'clock forliVest Newton, coutwetiwg tbewwith e i t . : ll log. traireleatinvat 8.20 , tit eCtIrietWOVVI.Md fr.hemat 9.60,41.4 r _lit time frai c ibiAtielotlatoitow, Fare to Conueltivillz„„.„ ..a. - 4.,—.....;..........51 7; Fartr to. rnunit05ai...............—...-.. --.... 2 2! 7,7 i train joiTteaire aninabnma in ow latinba, a 'owlet West,Nawton; and-conneet there with Rotten at MP, 1a...-time-ta. talitopitthargh Palo from Corinelterillebi Pare from Uniontown to llttsbarglik-rc , $25 • The Ural Preidit end PassenpnUalmmill lease' nellaville 'at 'IOWA. 111 -; aalreNgnlng,Wll3 have ` Newton at 8.80 P M. stopping At Ali yrepstations freight, rot• passengere.: , • 0111 l atnrdatthe usual alterrioon train wilt jle over the follorriog morning at B •.. Passengers by nut Saturday allernome boat, from burgh gIW-iii s thiliMirMineat go forward without de For informatiopiVnly toAtte'egleara on tk; the ,stearoboat Eollan,Aletirtha Agentivatliiest Nei; and M.AnOsyttle.. ; • ;I ;D.:WienDIVILL„i ori3 : •ltrat3iaitt4•Boldifintatid K ituratit*uvunmixtfr.f . • aAracgrjci, HAVRitt l4 , 4ll grrep on bald, a hill gy;pipar,, etadibr eonsta Wash ..61.4. Salt Nvb,lol" • - - 4,4 b itsul all other Tarkltet y pt 1,5 E Jam : • 4;1 , focus* Battlers 1 TOUN Cler4 l %--2t- Co., .mottutiviro is 7 - yhd atr • ty • wstdd 'teerk, (folly itentinhez'peblki thi . t Ruy AAt hand a t larre,eupply orgEfillBAPABll.4 =HERA:J. WAT.III‘..SIE pd.l"9MLEtvel the beet Ity.. • .; • The attention orautillosig - partlattlarly directed to:, fact that' they bettle..WAM^ ATOllrir AVE In its pa state. Phydanna - recoroliiend HU AMMO!oti acantrt' ; Its wholesoma sad Arengtbduidgvialitlioei:;,` foet3Ck !Mourning nut nouns iitordatiUkg Sun, N0.'76 *milt Strut_ -, I TE eve our entire - titteaqtat to , thla land of stank the ecraluaket °trawl gooia,lu ocuurequauce °rah!, our aaeorbseut in both :branches to Complete. have Pat reeetiredour SMND 13111 3 PLY:Or:1109DR, And can gualautea'iwiittigfgleadeLisrPur be *end bothla (malt) slid Pim-Vila- AU Bee WI. iliir-PleaSe note the locattou, Sira . 7thultat oot3o tamir,s-* Mott* . Oyster* a... • 1 i 4 41Litl i t ' O Q KULL MOMS And arrivi, 1:4 ,8,000 E.111(4 11 thon geto,‘ll4 - 4,01X1 DeboK gee, 200, silk= vuQerloB T 03114 • OATBVP. All" will be , sea xtooloonle or; zeta No hams the citizens of yiltsbusgh..to comes; supplltodylkh Mkt ibakii icteettec 76 ed. end $l, pr bundreoLlobthi COMM 4 , ltaud - Arat LOW wee% by ,104.10 . 3 k) QUA& ICENBLE 41k CO: oNmEnnubiki... l i za ASI I 25051 C, si 4_,, 7. lME wattf4b LN, ti n esst„. 4 " T 48 :in ilthiee t. l bly 83)1 39 ittrebtTP , + 7 o.!i lsl II@ P B41341 4 148 " Bil, ' - 1. c 4 V ktAX!= t s V sulit V.,4 -1/ .tak,,-, , 7-, sil ' ;4 3 tw0(4 1 , , ,---, aktr , iisiliss-tedof-aocan,qt w zg , Q—, t rim rougiuniiatutidgefonbettrr d , Agt eu I=4 the- beta 0.-wlith! . ..._Appr war boute.WeataßflA'Zra;,Vagsee, Wee Cora mead, Mush awl iitillt,'Wtri: wyw a lt swat wheat Oakes; eta ~.2240, tc!etilPt!trw epleareatll , ..., a. ..mooribm rate, to. latilllealloWL4-94 ( 4 Y1,',,,P'77 , , ;.,....L; .e.- A. QintriAlltlloll.Bl2l.l—lstenstod Pr w.ipeadsWwtela a geck a, -Rpm pra goodrilad , Pon (hr.:net! i arel every. eeernaterttentleal.intelfigeole Arm re t u e much pleasure and sattiAttlitttl, _l7 Ass -the cornet f statist szetYS . , Pattiktelt_ l3 rePszte.. d lutsf the &wet eseortmtuiPa tusisaremin.wewP thespest.-: 51=11 - Onsidrod., lereasegsWetchialediefednftsts - essidkev-lintsor hdr tchltepalnoBshup Mat • hat Must, tour of /stalk. 21't =MI .....--.. , pazw 800K 814,331F "0rff,..... ea 1 4 't lls } A ds l l / 1 P" B- Alt 4xEcopani,.- i . . ,‘ Viekwood for farformar rourafria several good tides o f Itio Cdnielf Wit. p u mwo gogoodoe for Ncoranbot 1:20 eon - li);1'. 1 Onatrzi'm do do Mk ,d4 :Ti , ItoMoul. , , : ,' dk ,Vallidastrady,) 20 do i fisdey'e Lsdro'cipA 7,..„4„,. SO do ~., volatile Nations' . ; - .;-0.• - : (recesulatlrektei /2 do '..i. • Leslie' 11. V. Journal . , t u t ; Arourais avow 18 do The floTon Vocl-4;siair wait ":- , • •.'flz . • 43is liagaklne, Snicks . b ack e r Cad imbel essorre., ofPee,iou expected ebbedayi-azni will all.,:tee mid st :0 cts, treT , 00py. only, - Isrlottretweilfigledr lia - M/49 1 thres " 4 , Papers Tor casilyifeelt.' '•• ' • ~ - ':01 , all - who want new anillex d ßooks la "" 116 P iblidlA : lan call at, Ltuirozavi•Bootstote, Na 10 lAA deist • octaa • jrALtiVildi AND OdUNTLETS—New Myles media:4dt% , in man, ank and fur, at ocd.:7 L. BliatilifLELD t SONS. 4. 1 ". _ ;•~ , t A a, fbtr.:Aideoz# is to % '\ •