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FII I DAY - 1101t - N - 11 , 1 NOVEMBER 2, RI OBS 11% POST JOB OF PI C We would. Can the attention of hiIiIICHANTS AND to the fact that we have jug received from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Typo, and are now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Dili I.i.dols, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for et hibl tisus. All orders will be promptly idled. , { i-B. M. YETTINOILL & CO., Newspaper Advertiang Agents,are the Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily nod Weekly Post, and are authorised to re.solve Ancsxrmenesri and BOti9OIIIPTIOII3 for us at the .stre rate. , as required at this Their receipts are rrourded ns payments. Their eilrns ere at' Nen' Yon:, 122 NAaSin STREIT, g Wo are prepartd to print paper books, for use in the Supreme Court, in good style, sod on short notice, and incite the legal profession to givo us a call. The 22nd of this month is to be observed as a day of thanksgiving. People can certainly be thankful this year for the unusual abundance or the crops, and the general prosperity of the people. Never before in the history of this oountry have the people had more cause for gratitude to that overruling Providence who has blessed us with plenty and health and peace. The custom cf observing such a day after the harvests are secured has now beoome universal in this country. No State omits it, rind no cus tom could he more appropriate in a free and obriatian nation. While it is a public and gene ral acknowledgment of dependence upon a Su preme Being, it is a day of rest from labor and cats, a day of social enjoyment, and a day not of fasting, but of feasting. We can appreciate it all the more this year from the contrast in the condition of the country now and last year Last year there woe n scarcity of food even alarming, and a general depression of all busi ness interests. Now there is an abundance, and an activity and prosperity in business never be fore surpassed. We can all afford to devote one day this year to grateful emotions and social enjoyments. With many the day is considered a fsst day But such is not its Intent, or its mode of obser vance there it is has horn annually observed for a century or more. On the morning of the day the people usually attend church, and return to a bountiful dinner If they can Ffford it. The poor neighbors are always remembered and sup plied with something good for the dinner. The afternoon is devoted to amusements, and the evening to parties and social and family gather ings. Every one feels bound to he happy and pleasant on Thanksgiving Day ; and it used to be considered particularly the duty of every man to keep sober on that day. It used to 'be considered the duty of every ono, too, to forgive all enemies and forget all feuds and.quarrels on that day. It was a day of general reconciliation and peace and good will. If it could be so ob served now it would exert an excellent influence upon publi,3 morals and happiness. Gratitude, forgivoaess, charity and kindness are ennobling virtues, and if Thanksgiving Day and its enjoy ments will bring them fully la exercise in every household it will be the beet day of the year. The organization of the House of Representa tires of Congress may prove rather troublesome It te by no means certain that the Democratic can dalate for speaker will be defeated. The ele manta of opposition are not, and cannot be cote blued. They cmasist of fragments of old partit and Ism, bound together by no common bend and pursuing no common purpose. The nes• Speaker may be a Democrat; and we are ineli ned to the belief that ho will be a l'ennsylva Wan. Hon. J. Glancy Jones, of Berko county is the right man for that important position. Penn sylvania oan present no better man—no one every way more fully qualified to discharge its duties. A'bi;ity, experience, firmness and inter rity are all combined to him. He has eerved two terms in Congress, and has established au excellent reputation for all the qualities of a faithful representative, and a sound and Jo dielous legislator. The old members who know him will readily recognize his fitness and his claims to the Speaker's chair. There aro other good Democratic members from Pennsylvania but we know of no one who would be so likely to secure the entire vote of the Democracy of the House as Mr. Jones A Virginia paper has already spoken in favor of his election, nod con ceded to the north the right to the cflice this time. It is an effice of much importance, and we know of no one to - whom its functions can he more safely entrusted than to J. Glancy Jones, of old Berks. Without any disparagement to others hereto fore named, each is likely to be the choice of Pump! van' a. A NEW NOVEL BY THE AUTHOR OE "Pima Reammurt.."—Cleorge Wood, the author of "Pe ter Bohlemitil in America," will shortly publish a new work, under the title of " The Modern Pilgrims," in which the tribulations and ember ravaments of ti wanderer among modern " isms," and the difficulties to be encountered before the discovering of any essential truth in either of them, will be set forth in his best manner. The author is one of the most admirable satirists of the domestic absurdities and infirmities of the present day living, and we predict " The Modern Pilgrims" will make more noise among the phi losophers and theologians than soy other book of the year. rinen we noticed is terms well , leserved the attempt of the Gazette to raise a false alarm about the crops we expected a brutal reply. The . ,ltit!ed writer who has charge of that paper toi - likliqiresout is capable of nothing else. But could not lot such an attempt at a wrong go unnoticed; especially when the New York Tri bone, a paper that has some influeoce, endorsed it. As 4o the bard names with which he afflicts us, we consider their author, and aro only sur prised that he did not exhibit more of his ao oustomed and well known brutality. Farewell Benefit of the Florences To-night, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence take a farewell benefit, and offer asuperb bill. The three pieces are, Born to. Good Luck," " A Leeson for Husbands," and " Brian O'Lyttn.' , The simple anuounoement of so much ten ea a single night ought to fill the theatre from pit to dome. Secure your seats early. Nor MAP or ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PA.—R L. Barnes Fr. Co., of Philadelphia, have just is ated-s new map of Allegheny county, which contains all the changes of property—some four hundred in nnmber—einee the, Survey Map wee published in 1861, ,This map is very complete, and should be in the bands of all property holders. - It costs but $4,00. Mr. L. 11. Nor. folk, the sole agent, will call upon our citizens to show them a copy and prOcure subscriptions AND YET Am:num.—lt turns out that the story of the Emperor of Russia tendering to a Mr. Thompson, of Albany, the position of Chief Novel Engineer, van manufactured out of whole sloth. At !oast the Basilian Minister says It la soarooly necessary to add that this hoax maggot np by the New York tribune, and greed ily swallowed by the Pittsburgh Gazette, its western bottle-holder. In 1840 Wisconsin had n0&80,945 inhab itants ; in 1866 they had tnoressed to 662,109. PITTSBURGH: B 0131 . 0:1, 10 STATI EITILLET THANNSqI VI NO DAI THE NEXT SPEAKER =EI NEWS FROM JAPAN—HOW THE ENG- L./1M damp RECEUVED. The following article from the London Time of the 18th of October, will be read at this time with considerable i 'tereet : It appears that Her Majesty's ship Sybille, bearing the broad pennnant of Ron. Commo dore Elliott, departed lately from the Chinese station on a cruise toward the north, and as she was likely to touch on the Japanese coast, and the services of a real interpreter happened to ho attainable, this aesistanos was duly seonred, Mr. Adonis Riekmarre, the functionary in ques tion, though by extraction a Japanese, seems to have been for some time employed in the office of the Friend of China, one of our colonial j inrnals ; but upon uplication being made to him, he evinced his readiness to return to Japan in-the Sybille, and make himself useful as an interpreter when occasion required. To the conditions thus arranged a stipulation was ad ' ded on behalf of the journal referred to, that Mr. Riokmarle should be at liberty to furnish it with some accounts of the voyage, and accord ingly the Friend of China published a certain communication giving us the view of which we speak. That ilia very extensive is more than we can say, but on such a subjeot every piece of in formation has its attractions. Oa the 28th of April last, the Sybille was off Hakodadi, a port on the Japanese coast, with the Hornet and Bittern at anchor near, and, as usual, a boat put off from the shore to inquire into the character and designs of the stranger vessel Three Japanese officials, with a Dutch interpreter, were presently on board, and an in terview ensued, which was followed next day by some boats' loads of fresh provisions, offered at extremely low prices. Oa the same day, which was Sunday, the Commodore, with most of the officers and the interpreter, went on shore, and, in ROMO respects, was allowed poneiderable lib arty of movement. The party was permitted to walk in groups of twos and threes through any street of tie town at their pleasure; nor was any opposition offered to their visiting temples, or emending an eminence commanding a good prospect of the whole town. fiere, however, their opportunities ended, for they were not al lowed to enter any house, and all such purchases as they deared to make had to be made at a par- Gooier stall, to which the goods were brought from the shops. Nearly all the shops, more. over, wore shut up, so that there was not much to be seen. The parties were accompanied du ring the whole of their promenade by Japanese policemen, the Commodore's suite, in particular, being attended by a Mandarin of quality. All that could bo reported, therefore, of Hakodadi, was, that it appeared slightly built, the houses being mote ly of' wood. Three days later, however, the Commodore and suite again landed, for the purpose of hav ing an interview, by appointateut, with the GON , crnor of the place, and here we o tato o slight gllmee of a Japanese interior Tho Governor's house was approached through n temple, be tween the first gate of which and the entrance of the first room of the house about 70 guards were ranged on two bides. Those on ono side wore armed with spears seven feet in length, while those opposite apparently carried firelocks of some description or ether, though, as the locks were covered up, the interpreter, who, at this stage of the affair, eriows some closeness of observation, remarks that they could not tell if they were flint or matob. Between the first and the second rooms were arranged other rows of guards similar to the first, and then appeared the flail of Audience. Oa the loft of tine ball was placed a long seat for the officers of the Sybil e, a separate seat being reserved for the Commodore and his Secretary, and opposite was hie exeelleney the Governor, behind whom were ranged some Japanese officers in due order. In these features there is no great novelty, but it is noticeable that a reporter, described as " stooping on the fluor with a copybook," was present to exercise his funotione. In the con versation which ensued, the Governor asked how lung the war (i r between Russia and the Al lies.) was like y to continue, and also for intelli genes respecting the civil war in China, and in particular whether the rebels bad taken Pekin . Then followed some talk about octal, which "several of the Japanese officers said they bad never seen ;" and the interview concluded with warm proteetations of cordiality on the part of the Governor. Such is the purport of the most recent account received from the Empire of Japan. correspond. tog in meet of its features with those previously obtained, rind showing that the jealousy of for eigners, though not accompanied with any acts of hostility, or earn of positive inhospitality, remains unabated. Usages not dissimilar exist ed in the neighboring empire of China, where strangers were regarded with similar, though less rigorous suspicions, although, an in our own case, they might conduce largely, by their deal ings'', to the commercial prosperity of the coun try. lint the Unities° have now broken away eousiderably from their ideas of seclusion. Not to mention the course of the civil war in that empire, which, obscure as it may be in some respects, is evidently tending to important inno vations, vast numbers of Chinese have emigrated to the gold regions, and jostled with the miners of other countries in the pursuit of gain. Ja pan, however, still maintains its excluai•enees, and presents the singular spectacle of an isolated State among the tinny communities of the world. IGINTTY.13I"II0 RAILROAD —The Getteburg (Pa.) Sear states that two offers have been made to build the Gettysburg road. One to grade and bridge the direct route to Llanover for the sum of $145,000—5145,000 in cash and $20,000 in stock ; the other, to grade and bridge the route, v.a Oxford, for $105,000—585.000 in cash and $20,000 in stock. The direct route is the shorter by n mile or more, but will require heavier grad tog and bridging. The contractors propose lo eating the route definitely with a view to ascer tain to what extent releases for the right of way can be secured. The board will require $15,000 or $20,000 additional stock before closing the contract. COMFORT FOR EPINSTERS. —Some person, with his fall share of tho milk of human kindness In him, gots off the following oonsoling paragraph for old maids: When we have seen a poor, broken-hearted wife, tested and tormented by half a dozen children, or ill-treated by a cross and unfeeling husband, wo have been tempted to think that after all that to be an old maid is not the worst 11l that can befal woman. New Ambitessidor from the Czar—Amer ican Mediation. We find the following in the Waehingtou cor respondence of the New York Ilerald, under dote of 29th ult.: There are, I see, some doubts expressed about tho advent of a new ambassador from Russia. but I repent that it is a fixed fact. Ile will bring, besides his regular credentials, a confidential communication from the Czar, of the most important character, relative to the terms on which alone Russia will consent to a peace. What I now state will be known to the public in a few weeks. Russia mediated be tween Groat Britain and the United States, now the U. States may mediate between Russia and the Allies. She does not ask American media tion, but will accept it, and will at once indicate her terms, which, as I stated in a former com munication, wild embrace snob vast oommeroial advantages for all the world that the industrial classes of France and England will clamor for their acceptance as soon as they are generally understood. SCARCITY 07 HORSES is EUROPM —A OMITS: pendent of the Spirit of the Time., writing from Paris, under date of May 31st, remarks on the state of the London horse market as follows : Ladies' saddle horses aro not to be had, neither aro carriage horses, which will surprise you. In thirteen days' search I could not find a decent pair for sale at any price. If this war lasts another year, the Europeans will be importing horses from America, and it wouldle well worth the attention of our farmers and breeders to raise large horses, fit to draw a heavy carriage, or carry a heavy man. Good saddle horses for gentlemen are still to be found by paying for them ; a first rate one stands you $3OO " A Utica, N. Y., paper states that a gentleman is now in that oily purchasing carriage and saddle horses for the Paris market.— Wool Grower and Stock Register. FAITH —A negro ptesoher wee holding forth to his Congregation upon the subject of obeying the command of God : Says be "Brodren, what ever God tells me to do in die book, (holding up the Bible,) dm I'm gwine to do. If I see in it dot I must jump troo a stun wall, I'm gwine to jump at it. Going troo it 'longs to God, jompin at it 'Longa to me." Epitaph for a little boy who tell a victim to a prevailing disease:— " The little hero who lies here Wee conquered by the dierrhies." A OIROLE . THAID OD the GreatiWestern Rail way, on Friday last, convoyed els hundred pas sengers into Detroit. Msohln• for Distributing Typ• The- Tribune. givews dem,, Iptionmf a very beau tifal, ingenious, and so far as tested, very suo ooesful machine for Distributing, or returning type to their boxes after tb. printing is com pleted. The inventor is Mr. Victor Beaumont, of New York City, a scientific and eleitful mechanic who has labored .or a considerable time to Over come all the practical difficulties, and has now produced and rut in use at the Tribun, office a fall sized machine capable of distributing thirty lines of the brevier type of that paper in three minutes. The machine is autmatio, and dis tributes with perfect accuracy everthing but two-m and three-m quadrats without any atten dance except to supply the matter at short inter vals. The types are carefully picked apart, and are left standing in lines suitable for a typeset ting machine, or tumbled unceremoniously into boxes, as may be desired, the tatter being easier, as requiring less labor and care in their removal by the attendants. The principle on which the machine is able to discriminate and put each type in its appropriate place, is that of feeling, not the face, tint the sides of the body. Each typo is prepared expressly for the purpose by cutting three nicks on ice edges, differently arranged for each letter. The lector a, for example, is manu factured with three nicks, milled one, two and three, counting from the highest; c has one, two and four; b has two, three and five, &o. The channel leading to each box is provided with a mouth of the same form, carefully executed in hardened steel to withstand the wear, and the lines of typo are passed up successively against all these channels until the right one is present ed, when the first typo in the line pope in, leav ing the next to commence a similar round. The receiving channels are arranged in a circle, faces inward, and the lines of type to be die tributed are ranged radially in a horizontal wheel of somewhat lesi diameter. This wheel Is properly geared and rolls around within the incloeure, presenting each type rapidly but gent ly to every aperture. The lines are thrust out ward in the wheel by suitable springs, which are simultaneously compressed by a simple movement when it is desired to supply more matter. In working out the details of this ma chine the most beautiful simplicity bas been ar rived at, and every type is a iz-d on entering its proper channel by a spring lever of sufficient force to tear it from its fellows, however afice eive may be its alkaline and inky bond. A Min ilar lever guards the exit of each type from the wheel, end the hold is slackened only during the instant it presses fairly against the steel mouth of a channel for its reoeption. Thirty lines are received at once in the wheel, and the machine has been for several months in opera tion without iv:peering to wear or othe.wise in jure the sides of the type. The nicks cause a slight annoyance by eatchinglhe rule In:Dotting, but this Oil will probably be cveroome by prac tice. The Tribune considers that the machine deserves a very high degree of attention and promises a great economy in the business of printing —Ploiadelphia Sun. Important D.elelon to Steamboat Men On Wednesday morning (24th teat ) in the United States District Court, in ecaaion at St. Louis, Judge Wells delivered an opinlon in the ease of the Memphis Insurance Company vs. °Aver Garrison and Daniel It Garrison, which is of considerable importance to steamboat owners and merchants. T..e following is a statement of the case and the decision, v.:: In the year 1899, n large amount of cotton, three hundred and eighty eight boles, valued tat $16,200, was shipped at Memphis and other points in Tennessee, for New Orleans, on the steamboat "Convoy," of which the defendants were owners A bill of lading was given by the boat, under which the oott .n was to be carried and delivered—.. danye.a of (Iv ricer only except ed." The boat and cargo with it, in the month of February, worn destroyed by fire, which it was admitted did not arise from any fault of the master, crew, agent or owner of the boat. The Memphis Inaurance Company bad Insured the cotton against " lose of fire." They paid the lose and brought thie snit artlnat the owners of the boat to recover the value of the cotton, claiming to be equitably subrogated, or entitled to all the rights of the original owners of the cotton. The Court hold : let. That the complainants were entitled to cue in equity, to recover, if the defendants wore liable 21 That the exception in the bill of lading, of •• dangers of the river only," did not include are—fire was not a danger of the river, 'within ibe meaning of the bill of lading, although it did not proceed from any fault or negligence of those mannging the boat. A decree was actoordingly rendered against the defendants for the value of the cotton This decision is highly important to our coin meroial people generally, and will occasion much comment among steamboat owners and others, north and South. The oaso bangs upon a very moo point, and perhaps a majority will not be willing to admit the distinction made between dangers of the river and danger on the river The question will doubtless be carried to the Sept - Noe Court of the tialted Statos.—Cmcinnatt rt rn ea. Si- Have you a I)laeseed Liver 1--The , 4us. lion, thomch xtartliug, Im rufll;iently et:Age:vivo, • ben the fact le taken to o convidera ion that diremtes of the Liver hove beemoeinoet alarmingly friquent in the Unitel States th.le are lee fdrmidable dierm.mm that are not iu some 'Noy traresidie to a deranged gate of that Important organ Many of the rrwriplaints mmally shamed tinier the Lead or Comumption, have their origin in the Liver. "Any remedy that would Incurs regularity and healthful action to the Liver, would be I, blersing M mankind . " has been the .xclamation of thousands That remedy h.. been found; it is safe and cure. When a fair teal bad been atfovitvl it, it has never been kno•n to fall. Reader, have you soy 11101411,0 of the Wirer, or disease which you belle., proce,lA from hepatir derangement' Lose not a moment, but purchase a box of Dr. Ill'Lane's Pills, nod ;hey will restore you to health. It Is the only remedy yet discovered, In whi-h Implicit confidence may be p local. Purchasers will please be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. hl'Lane's Liver Pills. All others, in comparison, are worthies.. 41,11- The above rainrble remedy, also Dr. hDLane's cele brated Verrolfuge, ran oms be haJ at all respectable Drug Stores 1n this city. Alan, for sale by the sn' e proprietors, FLEMING BROS, Successors to J. Iliad & octY9. hos Nn. re Word street, noroer of Fourth. 44- Important to Formers—lllow Illitcov eries.--VEAIKTABLE CATTLE PUWDEII.—Those Poa den are pat up In one pc•und pack 4, and are really a good article, not only for the Sienna incident to horsca, cowl, swine, and other animate, but they are likewice an excel lent article to improve the condition of the animal. For Afilch Ours, they not only improve the condition of mitch cows, but they increase the quantity as well as im prove the quality of milk and butter. The proprietors say that it increases the quantity cf butter from half a pound to a pound a week to each cow, while those persona who have tried it say a pound and a half to two pun& per week, with the same kind , f feeding as before. Of one thing we ars certain, all who use it once will use It all the time, and save money by the operation as well as improve the appearance of their i lock Price 25 eta. a paper; spa piers for 21. (120. 11. IikYSER, Oorner Wood /crest atd Virgin alley, set 12 Wholesale and Retail Agent. Inhalation for Diseased Lao ga The mode of Inhalation, lu Caere of diseased lunge and throat, recommended by Dr. Curtis In his advertisement, strikes or as the true one. It In now generally admitted by our boat pbpdalann, that local difficult'se can only be sue , easefully treated by local applications. This practice has been pursued from the first with respect to external hatlaru. metion and corrosions, and we nee not why diseases of the throat and lunge may not be treated in the same manner; we believe they may. In this variable climate of ouro, where lung and throat complaints have become so preys. lent and rife, we earnestly recommend to the public, and to the afflicted especially, to avail themnel v. of Dr. Curtin remedy.—(One who has tried IL J Sae advertisement In this paper. Caution—Da. Goa Toe H YG EA NA le the original and only genordna article. sap4,2ll.dAvir Air Ague and Fever of Three Years , Standing Curad.--Mr John Longd•o, now living at Beaver Dam, Hanover county, near Richmond, had A gwe and Fever for three years; most of the time he bad chills twice a day, and rarely lens than once: he was parched with fevers as Roost as the chill left him ; and after trying physicians, quinine, most of the tonics alt,rtised, and everything recommended to him, was about to give up in despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixture was spoken of: be got two bottles, but before he bad used more than a single one, he was perfectly cured, and has not had a chill or raver skim. Mr. Lon Men Is only one out of ttioueande who have been benefited by this great tonic, alterative and blood pu' fiber. Bee advertisement. vep4ilm Stoolsing• and Hosiery for Winter. —lf you don't want your feet pinched with had and short Stockings, you will take our advice and go to 0. DALY'S, corner of Market alley and Fifth street, and boy some of those elegant Fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and comfortable. DALY also makes and Bells every vari ety of Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail. Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth street. oct4 Sur Just. Misdeed, Nil °Nibble's, a splendid assortment of Fall and Winter GOOdI3, of every description, consisting of Plush, Grenadine, Valencia and Figured Satin Vestings, Doeskin and Pansy (hardwares, Cloths, Overcoat-. logs, Ac., ao. Also, Gents' Furnishing Goods in great vari ety. which will be sold low for cash. No. 240 Liberty street . . sepl7 M L -t ~ 4.~ z~kK ~ ~ .i _~ ~~Y MEM w " f NEWS BY TELEGRAPH_ Reported Expressly for the Doily Morning Post From Washington City WASHINGTON Ciro, November I.—The Russian Charge d'Affairs resident here has no informa tion of the advent, as reported, of an ambassador from the Czar, with a confidential communication suggestive of the terms on whioh the United States may mediate in the present European conflict. - Lieut General Scott will receive upwards of $10,600 back pay, by virtue of his brevet ap. pointment, dating from March .'9lh, 1847, or about $1,300 a year in addition to his pay and emoluments as Major General Commodore Paulding left here this afternoon for his flag ship, the Potomao, at New York, which sails in a day or two for the West. A private letter received by the Africa states that thougleMr. Mason, our Minister to France, is enfeebled by his late attack of paralysis, his intellect is not the least impaired; and further, that he stands high at the French Court. The whole number of bounty land warrants at the Pension Othoo is 222,800; the warrants is sued, aro 60,043; the applioatione are deerras ing, only 5,500 having been received during October. Nothing has been heard from the British gov ernment respecting the reFresentation of our government concerning a violation of the neu trality laws by English officials, in recruiting troops for the Crimea. The Union of this morning. publishes a call for a meeting of the National Democratic Conven tion, to be held on the Bth of January next. The Treasury reports the amount of money subject to draft et the different departments, up to Odtober 22,1, to he upwards of $2'2,000 , 000 . 13=1X1:3!M1:1 New Yong, November I.—The long outetand• ing case of Ross Winans & Co. vs. the Harlem Railroad Co., for the use of the patent care of the plaintiff, came up in the U 9. Circuit Court to-day, and was made the special order for to morrow. There is a project on foot for converting the buildaigs and grounds known as the Hippodrome, into a Zoological Garden. In the U. 8. District Court to day, Joseph Wagner, recently convioted , f enlisting men for the Brit6h Foreign Legion, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment and a fine of $lOO The New York Chamber of Commerce report was adopted, favoring the repeal of the Usury Laws, and it was resolved to circulate said re port all over the State with the view of getting the opinions of commercial men upon it. Mayor Wood has made o proclamation forbid ding all military parades until after election Jay, In the terms of the low on the subject. Maryland Agricultural Fair BALTIMORE, November I.—The grounds of the Maryland Agricultural Fair were thronged by al immense crowd of visitors, among whom were Secretariat Davis, Guthrie and McClelland. The Flying Artille•y, (roes Fort McHenry, also visi. ted the Fair, went through drill, and were to speoted by the Secretary of War. During the firing one man was mortally wouuded by the premature explosion of one of the guns. From Havana. New Voile, November 1.-- The oew elearnrbip Ocean Bird sailed today for 11 , tvena aril New Orleans. By au arrival to day we have advises to the 21st September from ltio. The cholera was still raging; there were 00 oases daily. Since its appearance (hero have been 800 deaths. The receipts of Coffee have fallen cff and prices are advanoine. Prom St. Loul• Si. Louis, November 1 —The trial of Rol,ort l'il'Oblennis, who shot and killed Deputy Alar• ehal Brand, at the Planters' fi(111180, last Fohru ary, commenced before the Circuit Court yester day. The opening of the Pacific Railroad to Jeffer son C,ty le being appropriately colebratel to day. Heavy Hail LANCASTER, PA., November 1 —Charles Bough ter, the defaulting Treasurer of the Laneaster Savings institution, was, released from prison to day on bail to the amouo• of to answer at the next term of the Court of Quarter :lemons. COll/ 1 of Cl►lms WASHINGTON CITT. November I In the Court of Claitne to-day, Mr. Sherman concluded his argument in tho Florida caeca, and was followed by Mr. Baiter, of Virginia., on the anmo side, who npoke until adjournment opioiou hoe yet been delivered. New Vous, November 1 —The Annual meet ing and dinner of the Alumni of Columbia Col lege took place in this city lasi evening, and at• trocted a large assemblage. The addroiss was delivered by Prof. Anderson OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TEI E ONLY RAILROAD ILUISSISIGI IN EST FROM rut-rmuumati. Tns fist TAAIA Inas, cl •.! A Al. cLmn¢h t.. c,, lu 11114011111 and 40 minul.. MAIL TULIN U.. V 1,1 at 9 A. St K1P1X3.4 TRAIN Ai 3 Y. SI. Thee. Trains all mat, -Innn, contm - tiont, at Orrin the Ural two rnonar4 at Alli•nee Tb, I,re, rnote t,, Louie is now open, via Crrstltue Lod lonnannp,l,m, lon antes shorter than via Cleveland o.nnertion- are mad,' at 31•to,Gold with the Newark and Sanaa/Ay City road and at Creation with the three road,. el neentrating there For partivulars one handbill, No irnips run on Numb, Through Ticket') rota in Oltvion•ti, Inu4,ilir Pt Loohg, lodianapolia, Chicago, llock lel•od, Vort Wyne, Clevelaw!, •nd the principal Towne and Citi.n, In the We. The NM I.IIIIOIITON ACWIIIMoDATION TIt.%IN will leave Pittsburgh at 436 P. H , and Nes Brighton at 7 30 A. M. For Tickets an 4 further Information, apply to J. U. CURRY, At the corner office, under the ItionongabeLs Or, at the Federal Street Station, to 020 ROE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh, July 23, 185 h. (j 924) OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD, B BIRO TIM Continuation of the Ohio and Penna. R. R TO FORT WAYNE, 'Mill =MUM &ND [10111111:11 KILO FROM PIITSUCIRGEI 461 - Trains connect at Cresols. teithoul detention, with al/ the Trani, on the Ohio and Penna. Road, and also at Forest with Tralni going North and South, on the Mad River and Lake &in Railroad. For Ticketa, apply at tho Railroad Offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company in Pittabargh, Alle gheny City, or at any of the following polntai Port Wayna, Bellefontaine, Cincinnati, Urbana, Dayton, Elpringteld, Richmond, Tiffin, Findlay. efiTBol2ll deniting Tickets will be particular to ask for a Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad leg J. EL STRALKIIIAN, Suidt. era- Batchelor•s Hair Dye.--Do not let the eTB effoete of other Dyes deter you from relying on the groat original, WLELILAATID Bare, sure and suldefactory. Made and sold, or applied, (In nine private rooms,) at BATOECELOR'S Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold r wholeeale and stall, by L'r. OIDJ. 11. KEYSER, 110 Wood street. oct26:daw 44 II ATM. H A TIEI.—We have received our FALL STYLE OF SILK HATS, which will be found, on in epectlon, a neat and pod article. A good Hat fur $l, and an extra one for $4. call and see. MOIWAN A CO., No 164 Wood et, Next house to the new Presbyterian Church, mpg One door from Sixth street. =4:fe. Call at No. 104 Wood. - and ox• amine our stock of SOFT MATS and WINTKR CAPS. Just recoiled, a large lot of Shanghai, Celestial, and other styles of Cape, which we will Ball low r cash. octlti MORGAN A CO., till Wood street. Ata- Balm of Thousand Flowers, for hefted tying the Complexion, and eradicating all TAM, Dinette and Placates from the face. Bold at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street. Jana° Say-Acidity of the Stomach, and Indi geetlon,—••l can eat anything Vier taking your LAffand Bitters," is a remark frequently mode to us. To persona trout led w th acidity of the stomach, indiges tion, or any disorder f the atomacti, we would only say, try it. lie world-wide reputation has been established alone by the many wonderful cures It has effected. When used for Dyapep,ia, Jaundioe, Liver Complaint., Weakness of any kind, Costiveness and Piles it should be taken in small doses—say, half a teaspoonful, regularly three times a day, before meals. CAUTION I—To prevent impoaltion, be careful to Rob for Boerhave's Holland Bitters. . . . Sold at 11 per bottle, or six bottles for sf, by the propri etors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Je„ A CO., Manufacturing Pharu.sceutists and Chemists, Pittsburgh; 11. E. SELLERS A CU , corner of Wood and Second streets; and Druggists generally. 0et21.3 air ola irk's Stomach Bitter. are acknowledged by all who have tried them to be the beet family medicine of the age, for the cure of Dyspepaia, eastiveness, and a dis ordered state of the Liver and Stomach. Tbey have no rivaL The proprietors do not pretend to caution people from using other preparations that are palmed upon the public under the name of Stoma& Hitters, for they have found that only one trial was needed to render such caution unneoessary. For sale, wholesale, by Cotton ti CLAIM. No. 22 Market street; G. IL Kuala, 140 Wood street; and by Druggists generally. Sir Stocking Factory.-0. DALY'S Stocking Factory, where everything is made In the HOSLEIRY LEHR, is at the corner of St. Olen and Penn streets. lie Is con tinually turning out every variety of Hosiery, well made and suitable to the season, which may be always obtained Wholesale and Retail at hie Store, corner of Market alley :and Fifth street Don't forget the name-0. DALY sod No. 20. _.,. ~ ~~ A. A. on.wisa„.,-„„ . , .. A. A. CARR' £ BRO., Cbrnn. Flmrth and Smithfield greets. PittSbunfh. Pa-• AGENTS STATE MUTUAL FIRE AHD HARTER INBTIRMUS co OP ria,t ate:iv:La. CAPITAL .—...—easo,ooo. ODIARD FIRE AAD REARMS INSIIRANOS tayairANY Or PIIILADDLPIIIA. 8300,000. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, WINOHNSTIig, VA. CAPITAL $300,000 MUTUAL LIFE HARTFORD, CONN. ml7' CAPITAL AND A MEM... .11511.134,489. EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. N HOHNBERG ER, Pazanarrr. ROB EMIT FINNEY, Brearlsal. (.. W. BATOR ELUL liIENXRAL da'. WILL INS Un.lir. AGAINS r ALL KINDS 0 MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DIRSOTORS : J . 11. ShooDberg•T , G. W. Casa, C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nimick, haw. M. Pennock, T. B.Uplike, W. W. Martin, It. D. Cochran, It. T. Leech, Jr., John A. °Anglia, George S. Salilen, 8. 8. Bryan, David McCandless. AL?. All Loarea anatained by parties Initured under pi:ti des isaual by thie Oampany sill be liberally adjusted and promptly paid at its Othet, N 0.99 WATER street. f jyll Life, Yire and Marine Insurance Company; CORNER OP WATER AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. _ JAR. D. al'On.c., Secretary. Mitt Company make° every Insurance appertaining toot oonclectal with LiVIC RISKS. Alpo, against Hull and Cargo Make on the Ohlo and Mia• siesippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Loss and Damage by ➢ire, and against the Partin of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies Issued at the lowest naps consistent with safety to all parties. DIS 11477010: 11.obett ()ninny, Alexander Bradley, Juno, S. Hoot., John Fullerton, J..bu kl'elarken, Phi Mpg, James W. flaihnan, John Scott, Chao. Arbuthnot, Joacih P. tiazram, M. D., David Richey, J aince NarAha John M`Gill, Horatio N. Leo, Kittanning. tab'? WESTERN FARE:MB INEIIINAPICE COMPANY, NEW LISBON, OHIO. p J. HUNTER, Aorst, St. Charles Bull ling, No. Di Third street, Pittsburgh. 0/1101418: F. A. BLOCKSOM, President. JAMES BURDICK, The President LEVI MARTIN, Secretary and Treanner. PITTBEOIIOII 113/11112110111: James W. Woodarall, Joseph Plummer, Jamas Wool, R M. Riddle, Joe. V. Uarbaagh, Dr Jno. F.. Park, Wm. Simms, Birmingham, Dawson, Nairrneyer 300 ciTIZIGAIS , Insurance Company of lhcy Pltt.bargh.—Wlt liAGALBY, Primldea; tiatilldEL L. MARBEICLL, Beeretary. Qat,: Di Water Etreet,tietureen Market and Woodstreadt. I °aurae HULL and OARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Mesta. dip' Rivers and tributaries. I 118111,4) against Loss or Elatuage by Mrs. t.&)—Against the Per - 11AI the Sea, and Inland Matta. Win arid Transportation. DIRIKROILIC William llagaley, Diehard Floyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. lller, limns' Bea, William Bingham, Robert Dun lap,jr., John 8. Dilworth, Isaac M. Pennoet, Francis Sellers, B. ilarbaugh, J. nclusonmager, Walterßryant, Willlamti. linpa. John Bhipton. deal Pennsylvania Insurance Company OP PITTSBURGH, Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. CAPitAL, 1300,000. Irc.uas Buildings and other Property against Lo;k or Damage by Mire, and the Perils of the bee and Inland N•rigatioa and Transportation. DInnOTORS: Wm Y. Johnston, Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter AA. Carrier, kl'Olintock, Kennedy T.Priend, James Negley, W. 8. Herren, D. It Park, I rier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. H. Long, A J Jonas, J. H. Jones, H. IL Ooggshall, OTIf106113: Premien: il,m. WM. V. JOHNSTON. President. BODY PATTkitliON. src'y and rrearrrer. .A. A. CAIIIIIHR. .Asnatanf Sccrstary..S. S. CARRIER. British and Continental Exchange. SHOUT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, & CO. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN Bone or Li LCD UPWAlttia rimißse DRAFTS are available at all the pzincips I Toone of ENO LA ND, BOOYLIND and lIIICLAND, at the (VINT I N ENT alto drat. 8100-, BILLS on M. A. Drusiebatem & FRANICPORP A MAIN, Which, serve an a itemittanoe to all parts of ÜBItM ANY, bit ZitItLAND and LIOLLAN B. Bormus intending fo travel abroad may procure, through ,14, tether, of Ormlit„ on whioti Morley eon be obtained, as in any part of Europa. Comacnocio of Bills, Notes, erd other securities in Btu rove, well receive prompt attention. WM. U. WILLIAMS A CO, mis2l Wood, corner Third street. WILLIAM HIINTKIL, FLOUR AND GRAIN. No. 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa ConfrcAnnT ainnaviNa, the. BEST BR ANDB Of r 0..•. I.V AN lA, 01110 INDIANA and MISSOURI, SUPERFINE and EXTRA FLOUR, Which will always he sold et the Lowest Cash prices. [apll WM. B. HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN BACON, RIK DES & SHOUIJERS LARD, LARD OIL, DRIED BEEP, SUGAR-CURED and CANVASSED DAMS A large stack always on hand at No. ii 97 Liberty feel Ptrramou, JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. id A N imauroitiniB ors IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, Window Shatters, WiAdow Guards, &e. os, 91 Second •treet and 86 Third at, (aErnasn WOOD ape liaalaT) PITTSIEWBOR, re, liar, on hand a variety of now patterns army an. Plain, suitable for all purposes. Particular attention paid to unclosing Grave Lots. Jobbing done at, abort notice. Im9 PEARL STEAK KILL, ALLEGHEgY. Fra- FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES ;in ;either of the two Cities. thiocite may be let at the Mill, or in bores at the Rom of lANI AN, WILSON A CO., 62 Wood etroot. It KA UN A MUTSU, corner Liberty and St. Weir eta P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. 0•EILI, OR DaLllnKty. brN BRYAN, KENNEDY & 00. Root and Shoe Manufactory. PiIJAMES O'DONNELL & BRO.; Would respectfully Inform the citizens ot Pittsburg[, that they have opened amantiftetory of biNN'S AND WOMBS'S BOOTS AND 8110E0, At No. 70 Smithfield 000000 I n Warless's BUILDINGS, where they will be pre pa red to MI all Orden", of every desortption of Boots and eee at the shortest notice. In order to accommodate all classes of cnstomere they also keep on sale a good assortment of the best eastern work. Also , all deseriptions of children's wear. Terms ttdcay cash; goods al cash prices. A ..Aar., of the public patmnaito le anlielted• furehate ALLKOHICIMII VALLIGIF RAILROAD r Nil It ALL/ARENT VALLRY RAILROAD is now open 1 and In operation between Pittaborgti and filakinilmtas River, in Armstrong county, Pa , a distance of 31 antes Trains for Passengers and Freight will leave Lawrence- ril le Ste Lion, (upper wall of Arsenal.) regularly every even. n s g. (Sundaye excepted,) at 5 o'clock., and stop at the follow ing stations, via Bharpsburg, ishwles Run, Ireland, Bandy Creek, Verner, iiul ton, Logen's Eddy, Logan's Ferry, PartOISSLUI, Arnold's, Toren tam, Chertlera, hicCain's, Freeport, and Hiskiminitas. Returning, will leave lilakiminitas Station at 8 o'clock A M., and step at all the above intermediate stations. The Exoelsior Omnibus Line will convey passengers to and from their depot, oorner Fifth and Market streets, at rhargna not exceeding twelve cents. Tickets can be had at the Omnibus Office, from the Agent of the Company, or from the Conductors. Arrangements ere being made to convoy passengers from Freeport end Kbelmlnites etatlons to points along the Al legheny end Kisalmbattas rivers. A. W. lirostitri NTOTARY PUBLIC, end Onnmisaioner for the Status)! 11 Tenneesee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisoonsin, 8 "w York, Michigan, lowa, ()Aromas, Virginia and Lou- Wens. far Deeds drawn, and aelmowledgmenta and proof taken for 'word or ass In any of tba9kbova named Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh. March 28. 18.56—{mh21, Xi i AGAZLNES, A o.—Putnam's Monthly for November. 1.111. Grahatea American Monthly do Peterson's Ladies' National do Godey's Lady's Book do Frank Leslie's Gazette of lashiOn do Illustrated London News, latest number. London Intel, do Yankee Notions fbr November. Jost received and for sale by W. A. OILDENBNNNNY & CO., oct3o Fifth at, opposite the Theatre. UT BR-lukegs prime Batter for sale by .1) oct23 BENNET H. COLLINS 4 4 . PAr is CONNECTICUT rai#4,4:1:411:(8101 DEALER EXOLUEUVRLY IN AMMEMIN OEO E. EIOURAUId, Engineer MEMEI _....._D~4tilßD • ._ In RdWAWA, on Thursday, November Ist, by the Her. -, Captain GEO. DOME, of the steamer Rosalie, to A M Ise LICE CU riga, of the former place. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1 . 1. Wendell Philllywof Beaton, will deliver s Lenore benre thelfoung Men'a Library Anode- Con, and the public generally, on MONDAY,. November 6th, at CITY HALL: ~- Sonner--" The Philosophy of the Reform of Slavery." Doom opetratt% O'cloctsoo Termer:we at-!ti o'clock. Tickets, 25 oeuldl.--to be had - ei the Slade at4Boo Stores, Hotels, Litcranr Roollta, Loptuce Alcnat .. nittee, and at the door. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK, WM. H. KINCAID, filil RT WOODS, &LIAR H. IRISH, J AMES BUCHANAN, Lecture Committee. nov2 Pittsburgh Board of Trade.—The reg uw tiler Monthly meeting of the Annotation will be held on FRIDAY, November 21. at 2 o'clock P. M. A full attendance Is requested, as amendments to the By-Lawa will be proposed. J. P. BARR, nevi • • Secretary. • SUINGLE MACIIIXE. Rendsßl) Double Acting River and Shaver. gime improvement is the result of tong maim: id ex perience, and Is now presented to the public as the tint sod only practical machine extant far Riving and Shaving Shingles its operations are entirely dissimilar from every thing of the kind heretofore offered, and the combination and construction are wholly original with the Inventor. It both rives and shaves with the rift of the Umber, by Ant splitting from the block a piece thick enough for two shin• gin, which piece isegnally divided, and by passing through two sets of knives, completes the operation, thus producing two shingles at every revolution. Ttits machine will rise and shave three thousand shingles per hoar, of uniform thickness andlaner, and every war superior to those man ufactured by any other process. Not only is it adapted to hine, and othefeoft wood, but works to equal advantage in ard timber of various descriptions. Sot right of territory, or machines, inquire at the City lintel, or et H. H. Ryan's Dernittrelinlidings, Wifth street. All Interested in the improvements of the age should not fail to call at St Firth street, and examine the workings of the River and Shaver. novfluitt 0. K. OH eMBERLIN, Agent. UN DNRWRITNIPti SALE OF NAILS AND BPIK99 1..) On Satu,rday morning, November 8, at 10 a'c!oak, at the Warehouse of A. A. Hardy, No. SO Water street, will be amid-125 kegs Nails and Spikes, of various sizes, slightly damaged by water. nov2 P. H. DAFIB, Auctioneer. PAINTINGS—un Saturday evening, November 34, ki will be sold, at the Commerciel Sales Rooms, cornet of Wood and Fifth streets, at 734 o'clock, in addition to the catalogue of Itooka—Three large Oil Paintings and Frames, which can now be seen at the place of sale. nov2 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. NEW ORLAANS liUGatt AT AUOTION--On Tuesday morning, November 6th, at 10 o'clock, at the Ware house of Meilen. Bell A Liggett, Water street, between Mar let and Ferry, will be sold-14-klida New Orleans Sugar. nor 2 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. IL - 4 11.811-40 bola Salmon ; 80 lonia and half bbIB White Nth; GO do do Trout ; for gala by nor 2 HENRY H. COLLINS J INSIIRD OlL—Received and for tele by .L 4 nov HENRY H. COLLINS. bble (matt Louinville Lime for Bale by nor 2 HENRY IL HOLLINS. lassar,-800 boxes pnme W. U. mating for sale by nos 2 . HENBY 11. COLLINS. BROOMS -60 dot Own Brooms for sale by oov2 ISKRLY IL COLLINS. rriABLE LINENS— I Bleached Cloths from 7xB to 10:16, Unbleached do do do Half-bleached do do do Table Diapers; Snowdrop Diapers; Damask. Jost received at No. 75 Market street. nov2 BROOKS & COOPER. 'IIIEAP St Alin--Goalßrowo Sugar at 8 cents sp fb, by lj retail. Layering's Double Relined, Crushed and Pul verized Sugars, 11 cents lb. et the nov2 PEK IN TEA Mina. as firth .t.. E=i:iUMCIM= PATENT FAN BLOWERSI For Foundries, .114I1irm Male, &nth Fires, di. PAMITZD AIL! 17, 1855. TIMMS PANS are made on an entirely new principle, aed will rim with lent powur than any other an now lu ma. • • - The bloating ohsel is math' lighter' and strouger , then that of any - other, and from Its_peoultar oonstructlon Ibse liable to get oat of order. The shafts are made of east ett..ol, and the journals are parallel, running in gun metal boxes. idlifildli fdTulg; A gent for Manufacturers, No. ED Fourth et.; nor I:d.w tf Pittsburgh. EiTLACK'S OMIT IMPROVEMENT, For Fastening Washboards to Walls PATENTED JUNE 5, 1855. NO GOOD BUILDING ehould be finished without ming them F.tstenings. 5108E8 F. BATON, Agent far Patentee. 80 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Beier to the fallowing Architects is this city : J. W. tier , Eeq., Charted Baitberger, Fiq, sod Menus, Darr A liweir, RN, nor; Eureka Insurance Company. A N ELLVIION for Thirteen Li:alter; no save for tl It ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Cotu piny, on TUICIIDAY, the 13th day of November nest, mean the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock A. IL to bdtd R. FINNIC?, Seere'ary. OILS CLOTIIII96. G . ENTLRIIEN requirlog Horse Clothing will end a largo assortment at ULIVEIt.B. No. 4 St. Clair atroet. Blankets; 74 emits and upwards. Railroad Wrappers and eileiabuog Rolm de. ton Parma for Sale. NO. I—A Yana of 1.11 acres In Adams townsh p, Butler county, within two miles of the line of Allegheny Co. No. 2—A form of 180 oars In Armstrong county. Iron ore and cot In abundance. Nu S--Si Fara of 284 acres In Vennilles township, near SPEoesport, Allegheny county. No. a—A Penn of 88 acres In Plum township, sixteen miles Instil Pittsburgh. No —A Vann in Patton township of 110 acres, throe miles from Prharrayerville No. 18—A Pa= of 13.: acres, cupola:a the farm of Gee. A. Bewwd, Leg. nesr Irlieesport. No. 7—A /arm of 68 acres in Robinson township, Alle gheny county. No. B—A Farm of 78 acres in Plum township. App'y to BLANKLY d It WHEY, corner ef Seventh ani Emfthltell sts. rEN.O.II and examine Register. inovtds. ‘Ai AN r SITUATIONS—An aged lady wants a sintation as bouse•keepor; a young man as bar-keeper; a clerk; a porter; a laborer ; a boy to learn a trade. OW all glee good references. Wsurro—Two Mackay:Wm, a Protestant Gardener, a good Moulder. Apply rt at BARB'S Intelligence Office, 410 Liberty sheet. no EMPTY BAG6--%10 &apt, Bags toy sale by novl RHYMER & ANDESSON t 39 Wocd at FNCIPS lINUAKB-25,000 Just 'waived and for iolo by, itrovll REIMER & AI;NDICR.SON. 117BACCO-60 groaa Goodwin's cdobrated Eine thrtohew Ing Tobacco jut.; maimd and for sale by novl ERTIVER & ANDERSON.. AA. ISInEWN &an &Caber opening Cl Fell and Winter Bonnets, on Thursday, November ht Upward, of 400 new and tashionabb, Bonnets in s a ti n , ir.l• yet, and other materials, end of the newest Pubs styles, • 111 be exhibited. nonl. HOSIZILY AND ULOVID3.—A. A. MAMA 4 CO. torte received • very large etoek of the above, convisting bf every variety of Ladles', G eats' and Children's Hosiery, (Noses, Mitt Le., suitable fur the lesson. noel NEW BOOK S—Six Days of Creation; Clouds nod &wahine, or the Life of a Village Pardon Scenes in the Practice of a New , York Burgeon; A Visit to the Camp beta a Sebastopol; The Proverbs of all Nation; My Bondage and Freedom, by Fred. Douglass; Mary Lyndon: an autobiography; Omar Pasha, or the Vizier's Daughter, by G. W. M. Reynolds; Japan as it is and was; The Mayflower by H. Beecher Stowel Sunshine on Dilly Paths, by H. Beecher Stows ; The Blase of the Lamp; Life and Times of James Gordondiennett ; Women of the French Revolution. For sale by 194311 IL T. 0.-mocsaAN.lo4 Wood 4.. MAItIIIIA WRAPPING PAPERS-40mi /L Demos, 65 Mai ket Monet, near fourth, has Jost received another supply of ildanilla. Wrapping Papers, of cap, medintu,large and extra large sizia—llght and heavy---suitable for Dry Goode, Shoo and Trimming Stores. Lbroinarclai Note, (a bandeaus article at $1,50 per reara,) Circular, Letter, Paola. cap and Sermon Paper Blank Books, Ink, Ac, always on band at former low pr ices. 3011 N S. DAVISO ocl3l 65 Market wtreat, near fourth. AGAZINSti, do.—aezper's New 11.4mthly Megaz 01 for November • Patuam's Monthly for biases:2W; Frank Leslie's 'Gazette do Just recelvel and for sale by W. A. ClMAttrEtaiira a co., oct3l Fifth et, opposite the Theatre. 500 li&ILBYB.11 bLAGAZINIC just received; also, all otber Magazines; and so at 20 rents pet copy, excepting Blackwood. It you want to save 25 percent., come to I...tUfFEBTB Badman, N 0.30 fifth eG [oct3l ti MORS'S, PUTNAM'S, sad all the alatoodatle for 11. November, for sale by , a 00, octal N 0.32 thalthtleld Elrod. • LIACCILICNY BMOC 6TOOK yeAtIOTION—On Thum day evening, November let, at 7 o'cloeV, at the liter atm& eteetiange, will be sold-3l stoma Old Allegheny arida., Company Stock. octal P. Al. PAWS, 'Auctioneer. S OPHRIOII BROWN bUGAR AT ATIOT/ON—On RWI morning, November 2.1 at 11 o'clock, at the °calmer flat Bala Itooms,,corcer of Wood 40 PM Arent" will be sold-20 bbis prime Cuba finger. , oet3t P. M. DLITI3, Amelioriettr. LAMPBLAOR-100 barrels for safe by B. A. FAIWNSTOOK a CO., ootBl earner °Mat and Wood eta. SOP. OoLLB. SODA-160 Uvular Oslo by ' ocl3l B. A. PAIINEB2OOII & CO XT. LOG WOOD-200 cases (or salv by Li oath:. . .: N ,o VINIS SP • ONOE-1 have on hand Large assortment of 1 . " flue Sponge. Thatemnitlng • good arttote can alsraya procure ft at JOB. FILFJ3IIIIO'B, oct3l corner Diamond and Market et. ouniuDeed BOHN A PPS-12 dose 4 of this celebrated ar , ticle jciet received by (001311 708. FLEXING. allia illioLo4lollUrr—The best article atm to uso for curing. Paver end Ague, and other bilious &ware% Those maiming from tie above complaints shoat call and tty bottle. Twelve &meg Juetreoe, iced by oital :708. PL MtNO. iimurane st.tompal—lSurtior tdienYtidng ofdhe kind now In nos. Twelve do:m.lton Aneolyed by oet3l • • JOB. HAWING. CLOVE ANO.O.INr.--1n efro•ottud cure for Toothed. Twelve dozen Just reccdred by on3l dO3 PLEISITYM 'DARBY'S TlLlMPtiliftol.l6—.l4 down of gbh colobratoc, VI Hair Teak Pied received b 'JQA. nitarsrai pan _ „ 161011, tiALK—A Yam contataing•oll am" situate r In Robinson Townatdp, AllegbellEtoull%dim. from the city, and neat the Btonbanntle 410 j Xk iii MANlVleraPaitaarlit tone: Wall: 'watered, az farm ialit be aAd at. gnat .argalti. Apply to BLAKELY k Deal • T OH BALai—ileven -Howes mini token PecincYhiacilli ff Avenge, near the corner of Itigh etinet. Lot SO feet front en the Avenue, and 117 feet back; on which there erected five brick and two frame houses. resits for about 84E4 &y ear. Will he sal very chirp And, to. ' • BLitc(ilLY4 11101/Ifilv:. cabal, lAN eaded Canes/03-4:ls band, a dna assortment Of Enver lend gold NJ H, at . • oct2B L lIIRSOPIELD. & SONS I_ I VMM BALANCES—Be/Taal new varfelles_4o4 niOd B. HAVEN . I3 Atatiodezy WaraPo4l l 4 =out earner off Beansd. U. TAB-10 bble N. 0. Ti:, oaloe.bnis,,i to astir% on . 11. consignment and for sale b L, um a 00. GSM r. I , .. . - - - tkanething-to349l37bOtbre.m''''' . . 13 L 0 D T,sl6:4 Wl6-10P, 1 18 • MONT 661•191131216 D Portable - .oven, To which atm awarded thelilltailida rtftlia Oldo lteettantrd Institute Idal 1866. 41hrraided to 0;4 wairtrfuelfdratairy ofht, Ones in w s , rows. INVJNTION, the nude of vomitedtraperense' 11 nowconfideiqty Freaemectoths imblieraa Mario In point of economy, safety, durability, woof arianagarnala, conventencosandi abovealli In the .ansivalled taannor In which It noes It. work, to say other taverrtion of th e tind nos In nee. ri 4 apeviett Oren, doing everyttdag molted of it In the most superior man: er. It will mu at the mho Gray as many different Wilde of Meade IS the Oran can contain, each piece will be perfectly sweet,and tree from weenie. leg from the different rarletles ir these gases Ord ,Lit through an-escape ptite at.the top, _- For baling breed and pastry, thfe;',Gren It without a 'rival, as the brat Is waisted byOkurPetS at, the bottom,, and is under perfect control of the operator. ' lt ltFuttz Celled In plat of economy (Lithe hest restated b generated within the Oven. The material of whichlt menuLecturad beings non-conductor, and constraeted with ate chamber; there Is no radiation of heat, and a small quarit , tipf Meal will keep it going for blunt - The material will ndther rnar nor burn out, and the Oven vat tastier years , SEVEN SIZES, Suitable for the smallest private family, or for Reamers and Hotels of the larmt (lass, manufactured - by G. B. BLODGETT A CO., College street, Endlagtco, Tt: Prom throe who have them In use at the present dais; City Hotel, littabnigh-J.E. - flletS, Proprietor; Angler House, Cleveland; Weddell Howe, do Jo/moon:House, do . _ Pa - Rh A Knights, do L; M. Plain, do • . • - Marine Hospital, do ' Steamer North Star, do Dudley Bull, Eutfale, N. Y.; Wadsworth House, de. Courter House, do 4 Piddoes, Perri a Co., Rochester; „ SL Chadds Hotel, eyraease ; Globe Hotel, - do J. L. Cock a Eon, Coffee Gown, Byracansi Syracuse Bone. do Rego' Hotel, Utica: American Hotel, Utica; New England Hotel, Utica; Utica Seminary; Given's Hotel, Petwneetaly ; l'randretb House, New York ; . D.l). Howard late of Irving LIMN N. Y.; Ilayhuron, hew York ; Steana, Phillips A Co , Newark, N. J.; J. Fenno, Philadelphia; . Fluor& Hall, do Ohio Mechanics' leotard, Cincinnati; J.Hameln' A Co., do Stainer U. S. A, Lake Champlaln ;-. Steamer Canada, do Steamer America, do Steamer White Hall, do Steamer Ethan Allen, do R. G. Cola, Darlington, Vt.; George P. Marsh, do America]) ilotel do Exchange Hotel ' , de Howard Hotel, do Harare Loom* do John Perk, do J. N. Pommy, do Spears, do IMP The Agent and sample of the OviuMay be son at the City Floret: • ' settEd,detis OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD. MOM BROAD - -GAUGE; !-- 911117, 81[0:•TEST, QUICKEST, CIIKAPESSANDONLY 1, ROUTS by which Passtm g_ets can Iwo all'Eathipsci to St. Loci& Time to St. Loots, 27 Wort, trom Vittaburgb. The Btx Feet Gauge of this kind acebtontodateis wide due —.eleven feet Inslde—with Min) twits, witattabixbre on narrow gunge roads - By the Obto and Pernarylvania Ramat' from rittsbdrgh to Overihoei Wanton connect with Railroads Ibt. apolta—comzecting than" with Terre Mare and Richmond Railroad for Vim:enure. No dump of serest Tare - Rant& Renege °heard to Indianspolio, thence to St.. Lairirt - tt Trains leave Pittsburgh to follows: • The, lest Train WOES at 2 A. M. Mail Tral leaves at 8 A.M. Rapreat Train Until at 3 P. M., „- Paramigere make elose , oonamtkerut Ornatini ff 4 In dianswlWand there make dote man road fQr Vincennes. without-a change if narevaiiitat Cannes take thoUbto and AlLishailppiltallroad dind for Bt. Laula—tbrongir in 27 heifer; co noedtie eat -Sandoval irltk the Illinois ie,ntrat Ilailroad. Mr Cairo, +share that ihma -Steamers can at all limas be hadlor . lllatophis,Nlokakarg e Slow . Orlesure, and all points on th e tower Miss issippi filter. Passengers can alaraye tlnd- at St . Lonls stonier:, Bsr the Upper atissinippi, Illinois ana hlhvonri rivers: This Is ono hundred talks the shortest tante to St.Lccule. To St. Louis tie Bellefontetoe aid SO To " " Columbus, Xenia and Nide:a—. .111 SO To " Columbus,tduclanattandLannZe.... burg 19 SO Peasengere and Sewage transferred hose ,tepot to depot free of charge. ifor through tickets or further infolixtetionVe**4 to S. 0. ClittliT, Ticket Agint,;(l. A P. l laUttntComptiliTe corner office. Monoogabela Route, Pittsburgh, 0i.M.91110. PAULIN, Ticket Agent, Federal. Street Stilton, Allegheny City. - • JAMB M. WARD, - Superintendent o.k M. lliarmr. P. KNOWLAND, Passenger Agent,..YitteburgibPiCl octl9 Banc Et ANTIS ANN InEvii4xtes!., Mutual Insurance:Ctinktiairin No. he Walnut erred, second sloordhee .51,wytkl PUILADY,LPEELL - r- Authorized Capital PIM in ... Chartered by the LeglelatutottPinqs, Ayril2,lBp3. 1. LITB COMPANY is noiii prriaret Issue TO/al Mre in. Fire Marine, N trigitior dam * at the cu rrent rates of prelnlam; and Laving the seCutity• of • cash capital, It alto naivete the intuited m ituntieitar ticipatton In the profits, without any !lability wludevey. tiIttECTOSS.! , Henry L. Stevenson, Stephen !Firm`, Jobe W. TIMM, Tabu M. Gatums7,. Daold 11. Taylor, Alexiindar , Thomas D. Smitb, Itioltattlott, , . William F. Howie, , John 11: 1 36ti1a41.1 7 , 4 . William Morris, Jas. W. - We:too, 151.. HENHY'L. PresMard• H. H. Rwasitanvitectelary. - - THOS. 11UNTE1*-ggen4 oat° No. 90 Waterst.: between Wood and 31Yrket• PITTII3/ 1 / 1 011 AND CONZIELLOVXiiig ..m R Al LSO A D . -:,;, : -'3., fllliß PITTSBURGH AND tIONSIELLEIVILIA , UN, .1. ROAD is now open front West Newton to Cbmseihrrillis, ftfty.eight miles 'Dom Plttabingb, on the IcrustilVtany River. , tot L ao • .f This new first dace Wed le now, open ter Lao tranuninte. ton of passengers and traltilsili totaledion with the tali steamer EOLISH, inns esti:9oml toConneihrGileaddlYs ea follows: • , , i , , ,, Tbs. steamer . BOLIAN we leave ter What 1104 the lionongakela Bridge, every afternoon at "ttalfpald, *reel o'clock, for West Newton, onnliveihaS time with the mom. tag train leaving at Bsp for Bennettsville, ant wottith/g Mare at 9.60 A. a., in time for the Stage for Unicadawat. Pare tr. C0nne1in1i1e—........—.......—............51, 76 Pare to Uni0nt0wn........ . ..... 226 A train will h Cont . e leave Osnßmile "- in the , reomdpg aysis o'clock, for Wed Newton, and connect Cower lettbp the steamer Rollin at 7.30, In time to reach Pithilargtipt 1 I._ m. Faro front Connellsvilleto Pare faith Uniontown toTittebargh......:=4l/s i The Local -.Freight- and Passenger Train'arlitteave (km nallsville at 1030 A.. 211., and reWtaing lifirt.Werft Newton at . 3.30 P. M, stopplag-mt, all way stations for treight.an pesteagers. - Oa Saturday the usual afternoon train 'ants atcsaftdll the following morning at 8 30 o'clock. t Passengers by the Saturday afternoon boat lb= Plithb burgh Can by this errangsment go ibrwardivithonedidall- For farther informatimvenPNy to the board. the steamboat Nollan, or toSho Agenta at Airditatiartou and Connelsville. AN: CLILLDWINA, oct3o Anistaitt -811Peshlles4Vat• White Fish Filx ht 11 RIKER do lIIIS~ARDe' 0AAWV7R.4'.12E651, 11.i1TB FOB 'SAM ithdierliCnitetardlY on hand, a tall eapplyaf. Fresh and Halt White Fla,hg , And all other malaise of 'LAHR MIMI roie2Sedin ie Bottlers*. TWIN OGDEN E CO., _Bottlits, No . Vt. Berl sheet,' V/ would respecifelly Worm, the publlo thet thsylitive wastently on bend a large 'snyt,ly of SABBAPABIQA, MINERAL WATER, ALE anA 20 4 1 5E14 01 4. 1 0 11 10E 114 ' it3r. The attentloo of fernlike le_ ; yeelloOlitir AtreateA *Li MS fact Owl. they bottle mammal_ AL& fultkpurst state. PbYslosne noceamend it L tSfeelllielkillt mei-10 of its wholesome and atreagtheabi