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Lawrence Sterne sail " they do these thinge
better in France." If ho moant lying, he was
right. Johnny Crspean eon even take tliti palm
from John Bull in that respect—if Jules Janlu
is a representative man in France.
The potatoes they grow small,
And they es them tope end all,
the shaking is said to be terrible.E In Luoas
oDunty, Ohio, we are told it has been found a
difficult matter to fad healthy people enough to
gather in the fall crops. Lot all who hare com
fortable homes in the cld Keystone, with an
itching for western life, ponder well these sto
ries of the ague stricken prairie land.
The attendance at the exhibition of this ex
cellent painting, at Maionio Hall, continues to
increase nightly, notwithstanding the inclement
state of the weather. Every one who has been
there speaks of it in the highest terms as a
work of ort. A better idea of New York can
be obtained by seeing the Panorama than by a
week's visit to the oily itself. The represents
Non of remarkable places, buildings, streets,
&o. is so perfeot as to excite the admiration of
all who have seen the originals. Bo minutely
are the details of the painting carried out, that
the signs on the stores in Broadway can be dis
tinctly read as the Panorama passes before the
eye of the spectator. We are glad to see it so
well patronized, and recommend all our citizens
ty pay it a visit.
Bez a lams Barran. —I t woe supposed that
the sound drubbing Sam had got in the old Do
minion and Keystone States had knooked the
life out of him; but it appears from the oom
plexion of returns be has oome to in Massaohn
setts and New York. Two-thirds of the press
of Massachusetts having espoused the cause of
Julius Rockwell, Republican, it was predicted
by abolition journals, :he would walk over the
coarse; but Gardiner, clean grit K. N., leads
him almost two to one. This is a sorry show
for the one-idea party in old abolition hiasoa
chnisotts. In Now York the Seward abolition
leagues; oven in a worse plight. The Presiden
tial chances of the arch agitator are growing
desperate.
Pew nook.
Lucr BOSTON, or Woman Rights and Spiritualism. Illus
trating the follies and delusions of the Nineteenth Ck.u.
Yttry. By Fred. Folio. Auburn and Rochester: Alden
& Beerdely. New York : J. C. Derby."
Tile above work is a witty and satirical de
scription of " the Women's Movement " in thi s
tree and happy country. From a hasty glance
we ere convinced it is written with more than
ordinary spirit and humor. Barn. B. Lautier
has ft for sale at hie book store, Fifth street;
also at Pars. Sadler's periodical depot, Alle•
gheny city.
A liffortec AT LARGE. —Sheriff Mcßride, of
Fayette county, arrived in our city on Tuesday
evening, having in custody two individuals,
named Hese and Palmer, the former a lunatlc t
destined for the Asylum, at Harrisburg, and
the latter a convict for the penitentiary, to
Which place he had been sentenced on a charge
of grand larceny. The Sheriff' put up at the
Mansion House, on Liberty Street, 'where he
left Hess in charge of an assistant, while he
was absent with the other prltoner, , whom he
placed under the care of Major Bros:Ahem.—
During the Sherff's absence, and while the as
eistant's attention was attracted to some other
quarter, Hess walked off. After several hours
search through the city, he was retaken, on
Liberty street, by• Mr. Atirents, the proprietor
of the Mansion House, sod handed over to the
ethoer, who, a short time afterwards, started
East on the evening train.
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
PITTSBURGH:
THURSDAY MORNING
MORRING POST JOB OPPICka
We would call the attention of DIERCUANTS AND
BUSINESS BIEN to the fact that we have jest received
from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and
are now prepared to au ordeis for Cards, Circu lore, Bill
Bads, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhibi
tions. All order' will be promptly filled.
Wo aro prepartd to print paper booke r
for use in the Supreme Court, in good style, and
OD short notice, and invite the legal profession
to give ae a call
What the French think of our Recep.
Lion of Rachel
M. Jules Jenin, who has the reputation of
being the greatest theatrical critic in Paris, is
exceedingly atusive of America for not more
appreciating Rachel's eleasio impersonations.
Re pardons the Amerioan Democracy, however'
because they are nothing but tt adesmen or the
eons and fathers of tradesmen." What most
excites his ire is the request made at New York
for' the Marseillaiee, and says
" The voice villa, from the middle of the as
tonished pit, interrupted Mlle. Rachel when
playing "Emilie," and called for the ; • Mar
ieillaise," was the genuine voice of a Democrat,
and called for the only tragedy and the only
drama which Demooracy can love and compre
hend, the tumultuous drama of the mob yelling
at the cross roads, the tragedy of a peo3le
trampling under foot all the greatness of other
times. A Democrat would give, gladly, and as
if he were making a good borgain, every classic
part of Mile Rachel, the grace, the elegance,
the ()baste love, the honorable inspirations of
great men, the courage and the chastity of il
lustrious princesses, for that horrible song of
exile, of murder, and of the scaffold."
Mr. J. J. is a little too fast. If ho bad in
quired a little into the matter ho would have
discovered that the request was made by French
men—refugees residing in New York—so that
if it showed a want of taste it is so much the
worse for la belle France, where those people
were brought up. This "great critic" seems
to have taken his ideas of America from Mrs.
Foritenay's book of travols—a sort of French
Mrs. Trollope. From this work be gets the no
Lion that the audieni3es who attend the Ameri.
can Theatre aro composed for the most part of
"Bloomerists" and men who are continually
whittling at the chair arms to kill both the time
and the tragedy. After giving an extract from
her delectable book for the purpose of illus
trating American manners, he proceeds as fol
lows:
" Of what use to declaim this fine passage on
filial obedience, in presenoe or an audience or
bloomeriets? They would call Iphigenia a lit
tie simpleton, and say that she carried her oom•
pliance with parental authority rather too far.
A husband, a father, a daughter, marrioge and
a tragedy in verse. Can you think of euoh
thing ? And what Mr. Westerwestooming,
(ate,) the famous editor of the New York Tri
bune, say about it? Why, parental authority,
that mild will, that cherished supervision, can
not be much esteemed in a country where a
young man is emancipated at the ago of twelve,
and meeting his sister in the street, asks hur
riedly, " Well, how's the old man ?" The old
man is 'his father, and the old woman is his
mother! Why recite to oars thus lined with
sheet iron, so far as the affections are concern
ed, the words of Andromaque to Pyrrhus!
Why, the son or Hector at New York, would be
already earning half a dollar a day, and would
be paying his board in the hoitse of Andre.
maque, his mother. Da you remember that
admirable dispute between Agamemnon and the
terrible Achilles? Well, what on be made of
ft in a country whore every one (serried a ten
barrelled revolver in hie left pocket, a poignard
in hie right pocket, and revenges himself in the
open street, and on the floor of the Senate ?
Or where, if by chance a forme! duel is ar
ranged, the two combatants take their oarbiner
and hunt each other in a fidld as they would a
wild boar or a wolf ?"
Ms GREAT WEBT.—People who emigrate to
the •great west," ebou;d be ague proof, or it
would be better for them to remain at home.—
An Indbutopolis journal has no doubt there is
more sickness in Indiana this fall than ever
before. "From every quarter of the state aro
heard the gruntings of book rooked patients,
and the combined fevers of all the cliltoted
would make a heat sufficient to set up a young
voloano." And up the Maumee, where
Bn'lard's Panorama of Mew YOrk
FREE LOVE. PROSE WABIOINOToN.
Thie offshoot of the modern isms, and among THE PRESIDENT'S b .CLit lIN IN THE CASE OF GEN.
sCoTT—SPECULATIONS IN REGARD TO HIS CARR—
the most dangerous and demoralizing of its
GOV. BIGLER AND TIIE CALIFORNIA Me/STORE—
aI R. ns:VTuel ON TUE DOWNFALL OP VAN BUREN.
phases, is rapidly approaching tee doom. It is
humiliating to the Christian to witness the [Correspondence of the New York Timm)
means infidelity approaches the masses, by WASHINGTON, Saturday, November 8,1855.
tempting the senses, irooring all the social re- Theeithaatetmise3nl,tBoof4abaWs beenashin awardedgtonDe w
moerat L ie ie p u a t e .
halloos as understi c.I and practiced since the Per,
General Soon, as arrears of pay, under the
its resolution of Congress conferring upon him his
introduction of Christianity itself, planting
bold front upon the very foundation of society. present rank, is entirely erroneous. The ac
count, as made up by the Paymaster General,
The system finds advocates, and what does not
in this "age of oddities let loose," defenders I and sent to General Scott, In pursuance of a
special written order of the President, states
among the stern and frailer order, who impu- a balance in his favor of slo,4o3—being the
dently proclaim the system as the normal and ' difference between his pay as Commanding
proper condition of the sexes. Society de- General, and that of Lieutenant General for
mends that the marital vow shall be considered eight years and a half. Toe president, of course, gave no opinion in
one of the most sacred it is possible to assume . , the case, but ha gave, for the information of
No man or woman has a right to take it ND the Secretary of War, and of General Scott, a
lightly. Society as well as the parties is oon-
statement of his reasons fur the allowance of
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oerned., and its rights must be res this amount, and no more, about four pages in
pected. We length. This exposition was sent to General
aro afraid this free love system has been some• Scott by the Secretary of War, along with the
what preCipitated by the disorders of the mar. opinion of the Attorney General, which covers
eight manuscript pages. The President con.
riage relations, as existing with those who bare
curs with the Attorney General on the points
thoughtlessly entered a condition of life they that the resolution reviving the office ;of Lieut.
were notable to maintain, or failed to treat it General carries pay with it, and that the act of
with the importance it required. The extract 1797, and thp explanatory set of Aug. 23, 1742,
below we take from a Cincinnati paper, which giving to certain commanding officers double
certainly for impudence and vulgarity is start rations, does not apply to the grade of Lieut.,
General. Upon this latter point turns the
ling beyond precedent: whole ditiereuce between the President end
CINCINNATI, November-Ist, 1855. General Scott. The act of 1797 or 1798, area
' MB.. EDITOR : —As you have formally pro tine the rank of Lieut. General, specified,
flounced against the Free Love doctrine, permit among other allowauces, forty rations per day
me to ask of you a reply to the fo.lowing pro- —equal to $240 per month. The act allowing
positions: double rations to the Commanding General,
No. 1. Every woman has the right to choose passed in 1797, did not apply to the rank of
the father of her child. It is, I think, fair to Lieutenant-General, for that grade was estab
assume that such choice can be made without liehed some months subsequently to the pas
infringing upon the rights of others. If you sage of the law. Tho act of August, 1842, is
deny that right, might you not just as well deny also held to be inapplicable to the present case,
the right of man to " the pursuit of happi• because it makes specific mention of the four
nese?" or five grades to which the double rations shall
No. 2. Women aro proverbially " frail," if be confined, and, of course, that of Lieutenant
Shaksperre is creditable. They are, therefore, General is not mentioned, because it was not
liable to select for husbands, persons with whom iu existence at that time. The substance of
they cannot pass through life hap: ily. This is the President's decision is, therefore, that the
the case with thousands, who, if relieved from resolution of last session revives the offiee of
an unholy union, would remain single until they Lieutenant General, and the Specific rate of
were sure beyond all doubt that they had found pay originally coached to it.
suitable companions—anitable physically, epir• I understood that Gen. Soott'e account, as
itually and morally. presented by himself, claims eighty rations per
It is feared, by the conservative, that if men day, for eight years and a half, upon the ground
and women were released from their marital that the spirit and intention of the act of 1842
vows, they would form associations which would cover the case of Lieutenant General, under its
last but a short time: and such associations they special mention of the rank of Major General in
(the conservative) would condemn as proetitti- camm - ind of the Army. The difference between
tiou. 1 think a little reflection sufficient to oon- the value of forty and eighty rations per day is
"'loco any mind of fair capacity, that such a $240 per month, or $2 880 per year; and
course would not be pursued, because not to the amounts in eight years and a half to $24.480.
interest of the parties concerned. It certainly I nave no doubt, basing examined the law, that
would not be to the interest of a woman of little the President's construction of it is right, and
or no fortune--a woman just released from a that in executing it, ho could have made no
marital vow—to form copartnerships of such a other decision than that be has done. General
nature; because her ability to form any partner- Pierce is, in his private character, ono of the
ship worth having would be dolly growing less. most liberal and generous men is GI, world, but
I have been a believer in the doctrine stated B 9 an Executive officer, he is bound by the letter
above for several years. I have given you and spirit of those acts of Congress which he is
what I deem the two most important dogmas of appointed to administer.
our sect, and hope fur a candid reply thereto. Whether Gen. Scott will accept this paltry
A FREE LOVER. sum remains to be seen. Ido not perceive
If this be an exposition of this now doctrine why he should not. He became entitled to that
only through the authority of Congress. it
of those in the pursuit of happiness, "good' belcngs, then, to that body, to supply its own
and to correct its perhaps uninten
lord deliver us" from its spread in this region. i omissions,
Albert Brisbane, the groat representative of it tiooel want of liberality. This may bo done by
in New York, was not far from wrong when he a simple declaratory act, or by a donation to
Gen. Scott, in requital for his heroic and pa
compared the bawdy houses on Mercier street triotic services, of fifty or one hundred thousand
to the Free Lave leagues. They are the same i dollars. I trust the latter course will be adopt•
in kind; they only differ in degree. ed. Marlborough and Wellington added Do
territories nor revenues to their country, nothing
but fame and debt; yet they received as a epon•
taneous expression of national gratitude prince
ly estates and magnificent incomes.
CALIFORNIA SENATORS
It would nut very greatly surprise me, should
Gov. Bigler, of California, execute the purpose
of calling an extra session of the old Legislature
for the purpose of electing two Senators in
place of ()win and Weller. The only considera
tion which renders the statements respecting
his determination, brought oat by the last
steamer, doubtful, is, that this same Legislature
would, probably, be as unable to agree upon
cat,didates for these honors as they were before,
and that the crime of failure would be added to
the scandal of the original conception. Senator
Gwin's letter, in which ho enters fully into the
polities of the State, makes mention of such a
proj^ct This is not conclusive, however,
against the truth of the rumor; because if the
scheme be CICZUR•I at ell, it will he iu the style ,
of a coup de main, as sudden in its performance
as utieerupuloire in design. Dr. Groin is of
opinion, that should lie proceed to Washington
to claim a seat under hie plurality eleciioo, the
Knew Nuthirge would not go into an election
for the purpose of superseding him, but he says
that tie does ret wieb to raise the question
RENTON'S ACCOUNT OP VAN BUREN'S DEFEAT .
Mr. Becton's chapter, in hie second volume
of piitival memoirs, upon the cause of the de
feat of Mr Van Buren, is read with much in•
tercet by the survivors of the actors in ttm-eo
struggles Toe veteran annalist eharge.e that
Mr. Gilmer, Mr Tyler's Secretary cf the Navy,
set the ball in motion which crushed out the
NI en ician cf Kinderhook, and that the prejudices
and etupidity of Gen. Jackson were enocessfully
wrought upon to complete the intrigue. Both
these Democratic leaders are dead, and cannot
give their version of the story; but it may be
assumed as undeniable that these circumstances
cited by Benton, as the cause of Van Buren'e
extinction, were only mere incidents and effects
of other events larger in their character nod
more permanent in their influence. Mr. Van
Buren was himself an intriguer, and fell a vie.
tim rather to his evil genius than his simplicity.
The South demanded his sacrifice, and General
Case, and not Gen. Jackson, was the instrument
which the Beath selected for his humiliation.
It is truo that Van Buren was enabled to repay
the blow, and to lay out General Cass four
years after, but the prostration of his enemy
did not resuoitate himself.
NOVEMBER 8
TIM POLITICAL HARP Of A THOUCAND STRING 5.
—The New York Herald, on the morning of the
Empire State, has no lees than ninety-four last
cards, each of which winds op with the admo
nition to "Vote early." We subjoin a few
specimen bricks :
COUNTLESS RICHMONDS 121 run FIELD —We
would not like to say at hap hnzard how many
champions there are in the list for each of the
various prizes Bet up for competition to-day .
To those she take a lively interest in the scram
ble, cur advertising columns will supply all the
necessary information as to the names, bannersi
and devices of the combatants. Certainly there
are more Riehmonds to be overthrown to day
than felt to the share of Gloster in 13,.vwertn
field—their "souls in arms and eager f..ir the
fray." Vote early.
PORTE/UT or SENVAILD —An evening cotcm
porary, it, a❑ off-bond sermon, gives the follow
ing striking portrait of the Seward abolition
league:
Then thalr the puldtilii- nibbler, gin round like n
roaring rr.en bey Jerk was Feekin where hr may humbug
uum• bt.dy• Dela all , he redo, of the rainbow, not mote
rtiengeehle then the Camelia Japonniky. fin 6 n 1. big
and a utl-whig—and know-nott in' and anti knownothm . —
fur (emu., and agin forrieere, lor every moldy r.n•t ogle'
every boddy, but principally a long beaded, wolly heeded,
romin,' mein' niggereet and atel ,Ileuniou et—
(lir pili ad on a harp of a thournul RI! —Fp., it.
off net men made perfect,. "
Vote early.
FRENCUMEN ! Look out for your claret to.
day. Scrutinise the ballot. Don't be bum•
bugged into votiug for Seward Whig candidates
The liquor law may be repealed if you vote
right. Think of Bordeaux, and keep a sharp
look out for the spurious tickets. Vive la Re
puldtque! krve Cognac Voto early.
Tin WLEA.T QOUTION —Shall the doctrines cf
free love, women's right, infidelity, Fourieriem,
white and black equality, salition, secocsion,
disunion, anarchy and civil war bo Emstained
this day, or the Union and constitution ? Veto
early.
GERMABIL—Your lager beer is in danger
Lok out for your tonic. Vote early.
LAW ARD ORDER. Voters of New York
stick to law and order this day, and be immor
talized. The eyes of the whole Union are up
on you, including St. Louis and Louisville. Be
amiable till to-morrow morning. Vote early.
REEDER oa WHITFIELD —Freemen of the
Empire State, we are just informed that the is.
sue of this day is, whether Reeder or Whitfield
shall be admitted as the delegate from Kane is
to Congress. Inquire of Horace Grecly. Vote
early.
VOTE EARLY —Bring up all your friends
Give one day to your country. God and liberty
Vote early.
Louis Napoleon's Forethought.
About this time last year a man name] Lon.
berts, ex-chief of a principal restaurant In the
Paleis Royal, discovered a means of preserving,
meat so as to give it fresh at the end of any num
ber of years. I believe him to have been the first
Since then three or four have found out something
analogous, and are putting it largely In practice.
This man left his place, and applied to some
capitalist to help him in forming a oompany for
the working of hie discovery. Their propoeals
were ao selfish, and offered him (the discoverer,)
so little advantage, that he gave the whole thing
up, having 3nly obtained, through some private
protection, to be allowed to furnish some pre
served articles for the Baltic fleet. As a last
chance, however, he wrote to the Emperor, re
counting the whole. No answer, came, and, at
the end of four or five months, he left Paris for
his native village, in Berry, despairing of ever
succeeding with his plan. In April last came,
one morning a telegraphic dispatch, (tailing this
man to the Tailtones as fast as possible. He
went, and was next morning in Napoleon's cabi
net. "I have Inquired into the whole," said the
Emperor; "your meats sent to the Baltic suc
ceeded completely; but that Is a partial essay.
The really important thing would be to bear up
on the prices of meat at home. You ought to go
to South America, and from thence send home
ship loads of meat, whole beasts preserved.
We should then see what your method is worth."
"I quite agree to that, but I have note penny
to do it with," was the reply. The Emperor
took some notes out of a drawer. " There," said
he, "are 450,000 f. (.£2,000) ; go, and if your plan
succeeds I will take care of your future for
tunes." the man sailed for America; he is now
at Buenos Ayres, and a person of my acquain•
tanoe has read a letter from him dated thence,
nod expressing the best possible hopes of hie
enterprize. —Afancherter Guardian.
CHEAP GOVEHTiMENT.—Vermont appears to
be a model State in regard to the management
of its finances. The total disbursements of the
State revenue for the year ending the 3d of
August last were only $153,127—0r twenty ?even
times lees than the actual expenses of the gov•
ernment of the city of New York, which has
' considerably lees than twine the population of
Vermont—and there was a balance of money in
the Treasurer's hands at the end of the year
amounting to $16,700. The expenses of the
Legislature were $24,130; the State printing
cost $9,421 ; Executive salaries and expenses
$2,461; Judiciary and prosecuting crimes
$62,469, (nearly one-half of the State expenses.)
For the.relief of the poor, $5,000. Paid for
Paupers in Asylum, $733. For Deaf and
Dumb. $3,240. To Agricultural Societies,
SLB6S. Bounties for killing bears and wolves,
$265. Cost of the Vermont militia, $872... The
latter Item, says the Burlington Free Press, is
only about the cost of six of such bombs as
were thrown at Sebastopol !
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A Frenchmen and a Free Country
" When I lived in la bent France, Bare say
used to say to me : 'you should go to Anterique.
Dat one groat eountree, where everybody do
shunt as they like '
Lit please me, I picked up my box, and go
on sheep, and pretty soon after a long time, I
landed In ze Amerique.
" A porter seize my trunk wheder I want him
to or no, and oarry him off. So I have to run
after him and try to get him. Tell him I report
to ze gens d'armoe.
.Zie be a free countree,' era he, 'and I wan
a quarter dollar.'
• I gave it to him, for I very much afraid Ikea
my box. As Igo along the street, a man spit
tobacco juice and it fall on my coat, and I say
to him : Bare, you have soil my coat, you shall
take ont your monohoir and wipe him off. But
ho only say,
'• •Z 's ie a free countrec.'
" I saw a man cruelly beat his leetle boy with
a poker, so my heart fill with compassion and I
say to him : Sore, you are one very bad man to
hurt ze little enfant wiz za poker.
'Go about your business, you rascal,' sez he,
' I guess this is a free countree.'
" A little while after, I meet a great pig Irish
Paddy wiz what he oalled a ehillelah in hie hand.
He came to me and pointed to a leetle ribbon
which I wore in my waistcoat and says, Be
jabere are you one of zem bloody Know Noth
ings ?"
"'Bare,' said I, 'here shall tell yes I not bloody
at all."
"'Are yeez a Know Nothing V said he. I
know not what ho means, so I say : ' I don't
know.' Ah,' he exclaimed, 'you don't know
you Know Nothing. I will make you know zit
xis i-, a free oountree, as free for me as for
you ;' and with zat ho raised his ehillelab, and
lay it en my hoed. I run away very muoti
frightened.
" Mon Dien: that I should oome into a free
eountree where everybody do just as they like
and nobody to stop zero. I sail ze next sheep
tor France; I no want to live no more is a free
oonntree.'
Air- Dr. DPI. ane's Liver P111•...-When the pro
prietor of this Invaluabie remedy purchased It of the in
ventor, there was no medicine which deserved the name,
for the cure of Liver end Blliotta complaints, notwithstand-
ing the greet prevalence of tbese diseases In the United
States. , In the South and West particularly, where the
patient Is frequen ly unable to obtain the services of a
regular physician, some remedy was required, at once safe
and effectual, and the operation of which could In no %else
prove prejudicial to the constitution. This mediene is
supplied by Dr. APLene's LJver Pills, as has been proved in
every instance In which it has had a trial. Always benefi
cial, not a solitary instance has ever occurred in which its
effects have bean injurious. The Invention of an educated
and distingulatied physician, it hue nothing in common
with the quack nostrums imposed upon the public by
?hallow pretenders to the medical art. Experience has rie w
proved, beyond a doubt, that Dr. Ill'Lane'e Pill la the best
remedy ever proposed for the Liver Complaint
Purchasers will please be careful Leask for, and take none
but Dr. hilLane's Liver Pills. All others, in comparlooth
are worthless.
Tbentove valuable remedy, also Dr. IrLane'e celti.
braced Vermitoge, can now be had at all respectable Drag
Storm; In this city.
Also, for sale by the so e proprietors,
'LEMING BROS.,
Successors to .1. Kidd A Cot.
novtolaw No. IN Wocd street, corner of fourth.
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Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post
THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE
ARRIVAL OF TON ASIA
liemrAx, November 7. rhe Asia arrived here
last night, with Liverpool dates to the 27th Oa
tober. She reports the steamship North Star as
off Southampton on the evening of the 2Gth.
The report that the Russians bad blown up
Fort Nicholas and other fortifications at °Nebo
koff, it confirmed.
Advice! from Sebastopol show that the Attics
are advancing In strong force, and that the Rus
sians are falling book in good order upon their
fortified positions. The Allies were close upon
the Russian position at Albot, where it is thought
they must make a stand, in which can a battlr,
is inevitable.
The Russians on the north side keep up a
constant fire upon Sebastopol, under cover of
which they wero withdrawing their troops and
concentrating them upon Perokop.
A Russian despatch, dated the 22d, says that
tho Allies had marched with 40,000 troops from
Eupatoria towards Tonlan, but afterwards fell
back, on observing the Russian Lancers on their
left.
The English gun boats had reconnoitered the
river almost up to Nico'nett.
A late Bt. Petersburg deepatoh sAys the whole
militia has been ordered to a rvinf,roemet.t of
the army of the Booth, under Gen. L•iders.
The Czar left Mooted' . for Elizahegood, 100
miles to the north.
Major De!afield, Major Mordecai and Captain
McLellan, American officers, had arrived in the
allied camp.
The allied troops offioially reported in the
Crimea, including the Mok, amount to 210,000.
The attitude of Sweden is regarded at St. Pe
tersburg with much uneasiness.
The Baltic English fleet was near Nargin, pre
paring to leave. The gun-boats and the Eisiuor
had been ordered to England.
The reported Russian disaster at Kars is con
firmed, but somewhat modified. The Russian
loss is reported at 2000. Two Turkish redoubts
wore lost and retaken lour times. The Hunga
rian General, Eemertz. commanded the Turks.
It la believed the Russians cannot continue
the siege.
The Simians have fortified all the patieee
ending to Tiflis.
Neer 'York Election
New Yong, November, 7.—New York city is
carried by the linow Nothings. by a handsome
majority. Erastue Brooks, K. N., is eloctod
Senator in the Sixth District of the city, by a
very large majority over Monday, Hard and
Soft. Partial roturns from the interior indi•
oato that the State has also gone for tbo Know
Nothings.
[BEOO2ID DESPATCII. J
New York otty has given the Kuow Nothings
a large majority, but the returns are cot cum
pieta. The canvass, which is complete for ten
wards, shows a plurality of over 8000 for the
Americana. The Kuow Nothing vote in the
State is larger than was anticipated, and cer
tainly defeats the Herds, Setts, and liquor
dealers. The cutest is between the Know
Nothings and Republicans, but the largo plu
rality of the former in the cities cannot be
overcome.
[THIRD DVSYATCII
The returns, of the election in oath State and
city are no confused that reliable figures can ,
not be furnished. Iu the city, the Know Noth
lags have a large plurality, and also the State,
if present indioations can he relied on. Con•
nelly, the Hard and Soft Fusion candidate for
city clerk, is probably re-elected, and also Bra
dy, the FilfiioLl candidate for the Court of Com
mon Pleas.
[FOURTH "OR6PATCII
Partial returns from the State show the v,tr
now to stand as follows : Amencan, 45.000,
Fusion, 30,000; Soft, 31.000, Bari 24,000.
Buffalo, complete, gives the Sif:s 4,300; the
Americans 2,300, and Fueioa 1,200
Wayne county, complete, gives I,ovo Fusion
majority.
Brew and Important Publication
PUILATIELPHLA, Ni.•eintnr 7.—Dr. Kane has
conoluded a contract with Metiers. (.7ntlits and
Peterson, tf Philadelphia, for the pul•iic wen of
his personal narrative and soieutifio.papws rs
lating to the recent Arctic expedition. The
book will comprise two octriru vulumos, tilus.et
ted with maps and several huudred iilustrations,
engraved from pictures painted by au eminent
artist of the city from daguerreotypes of Arctic
toet.ce taken on the spot, and from tketclie;
made by the authors. Too Hooretary of the
Navy has expressed a desire to fic:::tate tac
publication by every moans in hi, power. The
manuscripts ore in a forward state, and will `.te
put to press with as little delay 6E4 pube,bie.
From Washington ulty
WASOINOTON CITY, November 7.—The Got
ernmeat has recently been occupied with the
ounsideration (.1 unadjusted subjeciii, the dis
pain between the United States and Spain, and
particularly the El Dorado affair, with a iiew
to again strongly press their prompt settlement
Our Minister, Mr. Dodge, has, by the instruc
tions of Government, been endeavoring to en
percedo that of 1795, with provisions rendering
our intercourse free from complicity, but be has
bean mortified with Spanish governmental p ro .
crastination.
Few Jersey Elections
PIIILADBLPIIIA, November 7.—ln Salem Co ,
Keller, Independent Democrat, is elected to the
Senate, in the Ist district, and Plummer, Amer
ican, in the 2d. In Cumberland county, Keene,
Temperance, le elated in the Ist, and Wells,
Democrat, in the 2.1. In Cape May county,
Jesse Deverty, American, is elected to the
Senate, and Doane Edmunds, American, to the
Assembly. In Glotioester county, the two
American members of Assembly are re elected.
Main• Election
BOSTON, NOVEMBER i Returns from all
but nine towns in Massachusetts give Gardner,
K. N., a plurality of 16,000. Castfees, K. N.,
is elected to Congress in the 10th District, by a
plurality of 4,000. The House stands 180
Americans, to 92 of all others. The S-nate, eo
far as known, stands 23 Americans to 16 others.
Maryland Election.
Iteirtmoan, November 7.—The election for
members of Congress is progressing quietly in
this city; there is an unusual crowd around the
polls, and a large vote •ilt be oast. Tho result
will not be known until late to-morrow, as the
candidates on the tickets and the whole counts
must be complete before any results can be ar
rived at.
Paaainora Wttllam•oo Again
PHILADELPHIA, November 7.—An notion bee
been instituted' this day by Passmoro William
son against Jnlge Kane for false imprisonment.
The writ was served upon him at the house of
his brother-in-law, George Leper, in Delaware
County. The ease of course, will be tried in
that county.
Massa° huge tts Elections.
Returns from 198 towns foot up Gardner 39,.
427 ; Beach, 22,747 ; Walley, 10,216 ; Rock
well, 28,184. Gardner's plurality thus far. is
18,293. The Snow Nothings have probably
elected a majority to the Legislature.
Marine Disaster
BUFFALO, November 7.—The propellers Omer
Pasha and Delaware were wreeked off Sheboygan,
Lake Michigan, in the gale of Sunday last, and
all hands were lost. The vessels and cargoes
were Insured.
Los• of a Brig by Fire
Nsw Yoax, November 7.—The brig Mermaid,
hence, was destroyed by fire in the harbor of
Apalachicola, on the Ist inst. ; lose, $7,000.
The vessel was Insured in Wall street.
Wisconsin E lecti on
Mnavauzlo, November 7.—Milwaukie gives
Bartow, for Governor, 3400; Bashford, Repub
lican, 2080. The county gives Barstow 3000
majority.
Sal/lag of a Steamer
BOSTON, November 7 —The steamship Africa
sailed at noon for Liverpool, via Halifax., with
$900,000 in specie.
/63-Just Received, at Ciribblo'a, a splendid
assortment of Yall and Winter GOOCW, of every description,
consisting of Plush, Grenadine, Valencia and Figured Satin
Vestings, Doeskin and Fancy Oassimeres, Cloths, Overcoat
ago, Ac., Ac. Also, Gents' Furnishing Goods In great vari
ety. which will be sold low for cash. No. 240 Liberty street .
tepl7
111 A TS, HATS.—We bade received our PALL
STYLE OP SILK HATS, which will be found, on in
spection, a neat and good article. A good Hat for $B,
and an extra one for $4. Call and see.
MORGAN A CO., No. 164 Wood et.,
Next home to the new Presbyterian Church,
03 1 43 One door from Sixth street.
.Call at No. 164 Wood tiltreetvand ax
troitoonictooltof SOFT WATS-and WINTER OAPS. Just
received, a large lot of Shanghai, Oelaatlal, and other styles
of Cepa, which we will sell low r cash.
cattle NOBOAN t 00., 1M Wood etrat
• , ti 4 •
'7Lt. 23' ,4
44.74-44-.
A A. °AMUSE 13. 21 OAHU'S!
A. A. CA AEU JCR &
KIITITAL FIRE AND MARINE INEVIIAACE CO
FIRE AND MARINE INBURANC QuatrANY
HARTFORD, OONN.
m 1 7 CA ITAL AND Asswrs... 32,194,999
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JQUN 11. 81.10131 , 18E8A ER, Pusweer.
RON ERT NNEY, SCWAELY.
C. W. BATCHELOR, 0 =nut AGM'.
WILL INSURE AGAINS I' ALL KINDS
J. H. Shomiberger, G. W. Casa,
C. W. Batchelor, W. H. Maack,
Isaac N. Pennock, T. B. Updike,
W. W. Martin, R. D. Cochran,
It. T. Leach, Jr., John A. Canghey,
George a. Belden, 8. 8. Bryan,
David liticCandlesa.
sir All Losees sustained byparties Insured under pan
da:, Mattel by tide Company will be liberally adjusted and
rronptly paid at its Oita. N 0.99 WATER street. I iyll
PI TTS Oki° LI
Life, Fire and urine Inenranee Company;
CORNER 01? WATER All D MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBRRT GALWAY, President.
JAB. D. !STULL, Secretary.
MIA Company makes every insurance appertaining to or
connected with LIEN ItIBKS.
Also against Bail and Cargo Risks on the Ohlo and bile
ebesippi riven, and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally.
And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and' ransportation.
Policies Issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety
to all parties.
DULICTOELB:
Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley,
James B. Upon, John ihillarton,
John RCA Iplu, KamneJ ACClurkan,
IVilliam rhillips, James W. Hallman,
John Brott, Chas. Arbuthnot,
JoJeph C. ilatsani, M. D., David Richey,
James Marsha 'I, John ACOIII,
Horatio N. Loa, Kittanning. fabl7
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WEBTEB.N FABIEEBS INSITEARCE COMPANY
NEW LISBON, OHIO.
1. J. HUNTER, &aster, St. Charles Bail ling, No. 106
Third street, Pittsburgh.
OFFICIs118:
BLOCHSOM, President.
JAMES BURDICK, Vice President.
I.EVI MARTIN, Secretary and Treararer.
PITTBEICIBALI FiIaII3.2NCLS:
James W. Woodeell, Joseph Plummer,
James Wood, It M. ItlddJe
Jim. V. Ilarbaugh, Dr Jno. E. P ' ar
18j Wm. Simms, Birmingham, Dawson, Newmeyr &Co
C NS' luxuriance Uompany oP
11-,,Z7 ttabaergia.—Wsl BAG ALRY, President:
ddaIURL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary.
OrAce: 94 Water Street,beitueen Marke
thet and Woodstrosta.
Into:area LULL and CAIIOO Risks, on Ohio and Alias's.
elppi Blvers and tributaries.
Insurenagainst Loss or Damage by Fire.
ALSO—Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Naylor.
Lon and Transportation.
DIEJIMOSS
William Bagaley, Richard Floyd,
James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier ,
69M ael Rea, Binghazia,
Robert Dunlap, jr., John S. Dilworth,
Liana Si. Pennock, francielEiellers,
9. Elarbaugh, J. Scboonmaaer,
Wal terE ryant, WIUSsmJL Bays.
John Shlpton. deal
Pi
'onnsylvania Insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH,
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000.
'mous Buildings and other Property against Loge
or Damage by Fire, and the Perils of the Bea end
I niantt Navigation and Transportation.
DIRECTORS:
Win F. Johnston, Italy Patterson, Jacob Painter,
AA. Carrier, W. WClintoek, Kennedy T. Friend,
JArn..5S Siegler, W. S Haven, D. E. Park,
I Guar Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,
A. J. Jonah, J. 11. Jon., H. It. Coggehal
OfFiCERS:
Pranclent lion. WM. F. JOHNSTON,
Vis. President.. ..... .RODY PATTERSON
Ses'y anti Preurtrrer.A. A. CARRIER.
Ass - slaw - LI Sccret.try..S. 8. CARRIER..
British and Continental Exchange.
SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, ISIIK.R.IIIAN & CO.
ON TILE UNION BANK, LONDON,
IN SCRS or £1 AND UPWARDS.
DRAFTS are available et all the principal
1 Towns or %Nti LIND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, ar.l
the WNTINENT.
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We also draw SIGHT Bute on
M. A. Grtanehaum Q Bailin,
FRANKFOIiT IN,
serve us a Remittance to a ll purls of GERMANY,
SWIIZERLAND and HOLLAND.
Persons Intending fn coal r 1 abros I may procure, through
u+, L.:ter.. of Crellt, Co which Money can be obtained, u
uee.led. in any part of Europe.
)ILAPTION • of Bills, Notes, s•d other securities in E.
'op.., will re,,:ve irompt attention.
W3l. 11. WILLIAMS & 00.,
mh'2l Wood, corner Third street.
WILLIAM, HUNTER,
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
No. 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa
a-3 - CONITANTLT RIC/1712v1, the BEST BRANDS o
PC:NNSVI.YANIA,
01110 INDIANA and
MISSOURI, SUPERFINE and
RYTRA FLOUR,
Which Intl al waya t.tiecold et the. Lowaat Cub price& [spll
WK. B. HAYS & CO.,
DEALERS IN BACON,
HAMS, IDES & SIMMERS
LARD, LARD OIL,
DRIED BEEP,
SUGAR-CURED end •
A lance Ftock always on hand a OANVABBED RAMS t
No. E 97 Liberty street.,
J ,4 Prrnsuracia, PsittrA
PEARL STEAK MILL,
ALLEGHENY.
itit FLOUR DELIVERED TO PAMIR IRA :In :either o
tbe Oro Cities.
°emu may be left at the Mill, or In bolos at the stores o
LOGAN, WILSON & 00., 62 Wood street.
BRAUN 6 REITER, oorner Liberty and St. Clair sts
It. P. SOB WARTZ,Druggist, Allegheny.
?IBMS: 0500, ON DZLIV/110,T.
i,m RUYAN, KENNEDY & CO.
Boot and Shoe . 11 1annfactory.
JAMES O'DONNELL ac BRO.,
pelt Woul d respectfully Inform the cithetut
of Pittsburgh, that they have opened a manufactory
of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES,
At No. 79 Smithfield street,
In Wzruss's But muse, where they will be prepared to ell
all orders of every description of Boots and Shoes at the
1,b,-,rtest. notice.
lo order to accommodate all classes of customer they
will also keep on sale a good assortment of the best eastern
work. Also, ell descriptions of chlidren's wear.
Terms strictly cash; goods at cash prices.
A share or the public patronage is whetted. FinYlikat
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD
r I , IIE ALL.EGLIENY VALLEY RAILROAD is now open
1 and la operation between Pittsburgh and Riskiminitas
River, In Armstrong county, Pa, a distance of 31 miles
Trains for Passengers and Freight will leave Lawrence
villa Station, (upper wall of Arsenal,) regularly every even
ing, (Sundays excepted,) at 5 o'clock, and stop at the follow
ing stations, viz:
Shurpaburg, shades Ran Ireland, Sandy Creek, Verner,
Dutton, Logan's Eddy, Logan's Ferry, Parnassus, Arnold's,
Tareotum, Chartiers, McCain's, Freeport, and Hiskhnialtas.
Returning, wilt leave Kisktmloitss Station at 8 o'clock
A 11., and stop at all the above intermediate stations.
Tho Excelsior Omnibus Line will convey passengers to
and from their depot, corner Fifth and Marcel streets, at
chargea not exceeding twat Vs rents.
'Tickets can be had at the Omnibus OrSay, from the Agent
of the Cumoacy, or from the Conductors.
Arrangements are being made to convey passengers from
Freeport and Klettlmitates rtationa to points along the Al
legheny and lilskiminitas rivers.
oct3s GEO. R. EICHBAUM, Engineer
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SIIINGLE MAC/MINE.
Rondall's Double Acting River and Shaver.
, IIH Ls improvement is the result of long mechanical ex.
perience, and is now presented to the public as the first
and only practical machine extant tar Riving and Shaving
rhiuKles its operations are entirely dissimilar from every
thing of the kind heretofore offered, and the combleation
and imustruction are wholly original with the inventor.
It both rives and shaves with the rift of the timber, by first
splitting from the block a pi.ce thirk enough for two shins
giss, which piece is equally divided, and by passing through
of knives, completes the operation, than producing
too bhingies at every revolution. This machine will rive
and shave three thous/aid shingles per hour, of uniform
thickness and taper, and every war superior to those man
ufactured by any other process. Not only is it adapted to
Mu., and other soft wood, but works to equal advantage in
hard limber of various descriptions.
Yor right of territory, or machines, inquire at the City
Hotel, or at Wit Ryan's Furniture buildings, Fifth street.
All Interested in the improvements of the age should not
fail to call at 31 Filth street, and examine the workings of
the River and (haver.
nor'/Att
Just Arrived,
Al' WHITE'S CARRIAGE, REPOSITORY,
Two Alzlt Run, near LaturenounT/e,
„,. TILE finest seleclion of bFAXiND RAND
CARRIAGES ever offered to the nubile
±: ; Zt:, — ;:›tt . wast of the mountains; among which are
9~.11110 11 1: , ' some very tine Fatally Carriages and light
Open Boggles, selected from the beat Philadelphiarniann.
&chasm I am determined to put down all competition,
byteillog at the very lowest cash prices. "Small,protite
and quick sales," La my motto.
Also, three large Carriages and three very tine two-horra
Sleighs for sale cheap. JO& WHIM.
not&d2tswlt•
I'4
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Gbrner Flacrth and BmithAeld streets, Pittsburgh,
AGEN
STATE
OF rsd.tala hUna.
8350,000
CAPITAL
GIRARb
OF PHILADDLPHIA.
4200,000
CAFIZ AL
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA
WINCHESTER, VA.
CAPITAL $300,000
CONNECTICUT
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CONYAN•
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS
DIJIICGTOEB :
DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN
In;• - we
0. H. Oil I.MBERLIN, A
MELO
DIED,
At noon, on Wedneedey, November 7,1885,- Dr. JAMES
A. GLENN, (on his birth day . ,) aged 82 years.
Funeral at 10 o'clock A.lll , on FRIDAY, November 0, from
hie late residence, No. 148-Third street. (novi3t
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
, Bateliketnel near No Lair la to
red, none too frowny, gray or rarity, to be made beautifully
black or brown instantly, without the least injury to hair
or skin. WARRANTED. !dada and sold, or applied, Hu
nine private rooms,) at BATCHELOR'S Wig Factory, 233
Broadway, New York.
!old, wholesale and retell, by rr. GEO. H. KEYSIM, 140
Wood street. novtidaw
Sir « At Last Convialasaant".,"Beerflare's
Sol/and Bitters has done more good in one month than all
the medicine I took dui log the whole of last whiter.
•' I am now able to rise with the family, at six in the
morning; my strength is returning, my appetite imprev
log, and i have every reason to believe myself at last con.
vale, cent."
CAUTION I—To prevent imposition, be careful to ask for
Boerhave'a ttblland Bitters. The great popularity of this
medicine has induced many imitations, which the . publin
should guard against purchasing.
Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the proprl•
etors, BENJAhIiN PAGE, Ja., A CO., kianufacturmg
Pharmaceutist/if and Chemists, Pittsburgh; 11. B. SELL•PR.
lk CO., corner of Wood and Second streets; and Druggiets
generally. novB
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rreauson, November 6 1856.
rj I IIE President and Directors of the WESTERN INSII•
I DANCE COMPANY have this day declared a dividend
of roux DOLLAR/9 P 55 sesta on the capital stock, payable
to stockholders on or after the 16th lost.
novB P. M. GORDON, Secretary.
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Winter Bonnets. •
41 MRS. R. DAVIDSON, No. 33 St-Oak street, will
open a large assortment of French .Bonnets, Caps,
Mantles. and Needle 'worked Goods, on muasDAY,
November 8,1135 b. novB
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WASTESN LANDS—SAM &tam or Wars Ismarrtro
Larres.—We are authorized to offer' for sale the
above lands In the middle and northern count ies of lows,
In Farms of 40, 80, or 160 acres each. Apply to
BLAKELY k RICHEY,
corner of Seventh and Smithfield std.
fair Land Warrants wanted. DrovB
mu ANTED—Two good Cooke, eight girls to do hots&
y work in the city, and six in the country—high wages
paid. Employment wanted by a yonag roan who spanks
German and English; a boy of 17 years, and one of 14; a
baker, a gardener, a carriage driver. A boy wants to learn
a trade; a young man as clerk, and one as aleaman in a
store or warehouse Can all give good references.
Wanted—Two Blackamitha and two Shoemakers. Apply
at BASE'S Intelligence (Mae, 410 Liberty street.
NCOND ARHIVAL uF GENTS' FURNIBIIIa
AT L. RIRSGFIRLD A SON'B, No. 70 Wood street.—
Having just returned from New York, atd received all new
styles of g ode that arrived by the last steamer, we offer the
following for Inspection:
Gloves, Gauntlets Or Grate, Scarfs,
Opera and Or ford Ties,
Cambria and El k Handkerchiefs,
Undershirte and Drawers,
Mothers and Shawls,
Traveling Shawls.
Shirts made to order • airs , every style on hand. To
gether with a full issortlent of goods in our line.
New styles of goods received by each steamer from -Eu
rope. L. HIEStI FIJtLD & SON, No. 70 Wood at.,
non between Fourth at. and 'amend alley.
GUNTLIsII3—J oat received, Fur (Jam:Wets, of the fol
lowing kinds: Beaver, Tiger, )back Garet, Nut:la,
Seal; also, Calf and Buck, seal tops, lined silk and far, at
L. HIRBBFIELD & BON'S,
No 70 Wood street.
G
LOVES—duet received, an Assortment of lined Mk
Alliance, Neapolitan cuffed, cloth cuffed, buck and
kid lined fur, witb fifty different kyles of Winter Gloves,
at L. HIRBUFIELD & SON',
noyB No. 70 Wood atreet.
LANGLIaII GIFT BOOEII—At DiMates, 66 Market at,
Jr/ near Fourth—
The Spectator, in 6 vole, 8vo; elegant edition ; half calf.
Knight's Pict orial Shakepeare, 8 vele, Bvo, do
Meander's Treasuries, 6 vole, l2mo, do
Barns' Works, 6 vole, ISmo,
Longfellow's{ Evangeline, illustrated;
Campbelrs Pleasures of [lope, do
Milton's L'Allegro and II Penseroso; Illustrated;
Cowl. ey's Task do
Christmas with the Poeta; The near of Wakefield:
The Book of Celebrated Poems; Haddon Hall;
Progress: Fables;
Book of Raphael's Cartoons; The Book of Waverly Gems;
Midsummer Eve: a Fairy Tale of Love, by al rs. 8 C. Hall;
Natural History of Illan—Smith; Gray's Elegy ;
Selections from the English Poets;
Schiller's Song of the Bell;
Shak spasm's Seven ages of Stan;
Handhook of Heraldry; Book of Shakspeare Gems
All of the ' bove are elegantly illustrated and printed.
Also, English works on Divinity and Theology.
Crdere taken for English, French and German Books,
from the East, or Europe, on small commission charges.
The subscriber has every facility for importing books— r
frequently importing for the Professors and Library of 1.12.
Theological Seminary, as well as for others. The above
books and others are selling at low prices.
MEW [WOKS NEW BOOlia
India, China and Japan, by Bay and Taylor;
Journey to Central Africa, do
The Old Homestead, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens;
The Hag Picker, or Bonnd and Free ;
Tsora's Child--a novel;
The Match Girl, or Life fcenes as they are;
lowa as it is, to 1855;
Minnie and I.—a new novel ;
Marriage a Lottery, by lire. Grey;
tibowood, or the Parish Boy;
Tiverino, by George Sand;
Kloeterhein, or the Ma quo. by n's. De Quincey ;
The bleatcomea, by Wm. M. Tharkerar ;
Wager of Battle: a tale of Saxon Slavery—henry W
Her be rt ;
Almaek's--a tale of Englith Society;
Frank Hilton, or the Queen's Own;
The Mysteries of Petrie, by Eugene Sue ;
Female Bluebeard, do
lila k Bets, or Claude to the 'Rescue.
Just received and for sale by
W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO.,
Fifth et. opposite the Theatre.
TIME Illustrated Annual Iteciater of Surat Affairs, and
j Cultivat - r Almanac for 1856, with 150 illuatratiens:
25 cents.
Elosterbeim, or the Eta nue, be Thos. De I:it:linnet.
Tererino : a romance of George Band.. Translated by a
lady; preceded by a Wographic.al sketch of the distin
guished authoress, by Oliver v. Goland.
The Old Homestead, by Mhz Stephens, author of "Fash
ion and Famine."
Twice Married:. a story of Connecticut Lira
Marriage a Lottery; by Mrs. Grey:
5C.111.9 In the Practice of a New York Furgeon; by Edw
It Diann, M. D.; illustrated.
Reenhcroft, by the author Of " Heir of Relatifs."
Ail the new Booka for sale as soon as pa.,lLihed. Sub
scriptions received for any periodical publisbed, and, sent
regularly to the residence of subscribers, or sent by mail
to any address, by H. MINER A CO,
novEl No 32 Smithfield street.
A TREATISE ON LAND B IIKVEYING—ComprisIng the
biL Theory developed from live elementary principles, sod
the practice with the Obain alone, the Compass, the Tran
sit, the Theodolite, the Place Table, Ac. Illustrated with
lour hundred engravings and a magnetic chart By W. M.
Oidespie, A. IL, Olyil Er, gineer, Profeasor. of Civil Engi
neering in Union College; author of "A Manuel of Load
Making," etc. Eccond edition. For sale by
uovB E. T. O. moßok l .lo4 Wood street.
D e
ODDEIt °UPPERS— Bonne new Patent Straw Cut
r ter, manufactured le the city ; the cheapest and Most
complete known. Price, $6,60. Por sale by
novB JAM.SB WAIIDROP.
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FLOWISH ROOTS-30,0-V ilol'and Hyacinths, Tulips,
lAlles, Crown Imperials, An., all suitable for planting,
for sale in lota. Catalogues, with directions at 47 Firtb at.
novti JAMES WAHDROP.
LIRElit TREES, da—Pvar, Peach, Cherry, apple, Hum,
Coorreberry, Raspberry, Evergreens and Flowering
Shrubbery, of the most esteemed and reliable varieties
1201 8 JAMES FiARDROP.
D BUDAII.II ROOTS-600 I...rga roots of ikie now
I.lh, Victoria.; single stalks weigh from 8 to 5 ]be each. Mr
sale by (Dore .7ksfEB WAILDROI).
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ARRIVAL OF NEWaugu—
r 200 drums new Fige;
6 bble sweet Oranges;
2 do eztta lame Grape Fruit;
Just received and for We by
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lITANTED—A second hand Steam Engine of? or 51inch
VI , cylinder ens 3 feet stroke. Also. s Boller SO or 96
nebee by 24 feet. 8. CUTHBERT & EON.
novB-- 63 Market street.
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ANTND—A Farm of 1C acres, not more thsn flneen
miles from the city sad value of $3,000 or $4,000.
novB B. CIIIIIDNDT &,
TA TANTNH—TwentyBve men to troome their own land
-I's lords, by purchasing Building Lota of 60 by 120 feet,
situate on Mt. Washington. Price $220 each. One tenth
In band, remainder in four yearly payments.
novB 8. CUTHBERT & SON.
ANTED—A parehat , er for 87 acres of beautlllll laud,
situated on the Youghiogheny river.
novii B. 01PflaDERT & BON.
WANTED—On the Ohio river, a Berm of 100 acres,
either In Ohio or Virginia, with good hnorovemante.
novß .
Cosmopolitan Art Association.
BECOND YEAR.
ARRANGEMENTS for the Second Annual Collection of
this new and popular Institution for the diffusion of
Literatureand -Art, have been made on the most extensive
•ale. Among the worke already engaged, is the fa-romed
^ GENOA CRUCIFIX," which originally cost ten thousand
dollars.
In forming the new collection, the diffusion of works of
American art,itird the encouragement of American genius,
have not been overlooked. Commissions have been homed
to many of the most dhstinguiehed American Artiste, who
will contribute some of their finest product:lona. Among
them are three Marble Beats, executed by the greatest liv.
lox Sculptor, HlLtat Pommes.
GEORGE WASHINGTON, the Father of his Country;
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, the Philosopher;
DANIEL miasmic. the Statesman:
A special agent
has visited Europe and made careful and
judicious selections of foreign works of art, both in bronze
and marble ; Statuary and Ohoice Paintings
The whole forming a large and valuable collection of
Paintings and Statuary, to be distributed free among the
members of the Asamdation for the second year.
TRBSIB OF kiltbiltEßSHlP.
The payment of Three Dollars constitutes any ones mem
ber of this Association, and entitles him to either one of the
Magazines for oneyear, and also a ticket In the distribution
of the Statuary and Paintings.
The Literature issued to subscribers =sista of the follow
fog Monthly Magasines : Harper's, Ptitnara's, Racket.-
bocker, Iliackwwd's, Household Words, Graham's, and Go.
dey'd Lady's Book.
Persons taking five memberships are entitled to any five
of the Magazines for one year, and to six tickets In the dis
tribution. The net proceeds derived from the sale of mem
bondage are devoted to the purohase of works of art for the
ensuing year.
The Advantages &cured by becoming a member of this
Association, are—
let All persons receive iliefur/ value of their subscription
at the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine Literature.
2d. Bach member la contributing towards purliasing
choice Works of Art which are to be distributed among
themselves, and are at the same time encouraging the Ar
tists of the country, disbursing thousands of dollarathrough
Its agency,
Persons In remitting funds for membership will please
give their port address in full, elating the month they
wish the e to commence, and have the letter regis
tered the at Mee to prevent loss; on Its rece.pt a cer.
!innate of mamberahip, together with the Magazine deeired,
will be forwarded to any part of the county.
Those who purchase magazines at &etcetera, wMobeerve
that by joining this Association, they receive the .Magaetne
and free ticket in the annual dithibulion all at the seine
price they now pay for the Magazine alone.
For Memberships, address,
O. L. DEBBY, Actuary O. A. A,
AL either of the principal Offices—. Knickerbocker Afage•
eine "office, 348 Broadway, New York ; or Western Olßee,
168 Water street, ilanduaky, Ohio.
4fir Subscriptions received by Dr. GIEoRGE tst ia 2 7 23 4
N 140 moil itreeti gionoritry BeereiriihPv l "! ;Pt
Pontiac
BUITM-3 Ms pocked No. 1 Butter for sale
novB MILL= Iti
Q MARAILTIIB-40 boxes pure fbr alio by
ootg =MY H. OOLLINB.
-,;
• -
J. 8. DAVIFON,
65 Market otr.et. near Fourth
REM= a ANDERSON,
No. 3R Wood greet
1 / 1 5 8.1111819 NT B. tlitatiTlSS—Ndkulti hiFirsh'
ther. Next to Patrick Henry, 8. EC. - .Frenttectstifithe
greatest Hamra) orator:that beisuppeartallEr this country.
Dersting wit, keen aneleim ` uprillustrationsiancllprillikat
figures of speech poured inprention from
on a torrent. ot feeling which trrefatibtit 'away What.
ever audience he addressed. His babitl'ofere'ciit=l
was W a prince of good'followshlp, full of pitied an
end no one over's xceslrd. him in thegrit* h hs
Loki a story., For sale ' ' J. B.'DAVISON;;I
Hove • ' ‘B5-ittarket,ist.
Co RAWLS t SHAWLF3I —A. A. Simms Oa. two sees Ted
another large I:smite:tent of Shawls, Their stoikitork.
taw an Intost oodles misty of Lung et 4:. Pomo_ Be
State, Empire, Scotch, Stella , Chtelithere, Villztt 4 Ed ober
ethavle arum newest animal faehiotuble Stites:' Edina
DONN= itIIMONS-.A. X Mau Ock.haye'recep...
anoth.r large lota Bonnet. Ribbons; Ottip;bin* *cow
of the ;lobed end =Oat dierithi *Yeti et ptretgeL time
L , 11.18.101.11t/TIMM-50 pnreSmoraof emirs:lda
Jr Amble dark Franck Chintzes just openett by• Lev
nos-- A. A.-MASON.4_OO.
Wrleingg Olaisies..Duirstr
NO STAMM ailE'N'r IN THE MAST hiut the aorta
LI facilities (or teaching all the 'brattchee hrthhilatt.
arr. WILLIA3IS' skill .as • &telnrsy and an Ormatrental
Penman Is unrivalled, Gentlemen end Lady teacher, in ,
etreeted in all the ornamental branches of the art Fades
taught in a separate apartment A claw of, Lads Mambos,
end young lidloe who are, engaged allot/Mlles dozing
the week, meet every Saturday adteattoon from 3WI di`
For tarm•apply to the Principal. Inela
DOWDNIM BLII/V-400leileat reed spd or sale by
noTS , ELIMING 111174.9.
N unio r sTomr,-- . 1000 , :be Jost „pecepr i liqul tat bY
ING /311.08
DAM BO I INAPPB—b gm:cajun mulved sad for
S sale CHEIby Intrrsl
.."4ESIDSO nitoa
lA, HITS LttsD—Dry—lSCO Ws just masbnxt — sintr — tar 2 ,
Yr sale 63, fltan6l .vr,sa.unciaates.
111.ilTLY—In.Bladdera--25D0 .ba rxteicet attiiittrttee by
novs • 111.6M1N13 saw
DOT MR-10 but«. Ail,,iireclistal lot
D awe by , roov4J _ HENRY IL MGM&
F ARM tint.; ditLX-411. Faun of na acres, wr,toh es acres are cleated, Wince good timber, lerhhha
exiles of tbir oktn - rear St. elitr - eburels.- lying bettiemitt
two Wasidneonitnade,:lma attele . the Weeldeittenliall"
Hilreed." - There coal lintret the *hole plenty
of' limestone. The. Dome. hiftale,,,lntostgloillg„_4.l3
anti all nte ri eFontbOlginge, :eares'of Agnlaltai
- the a ll
ißdw.paao.ba anti plouniV,Title!mhat,..
AMAst to n • MAK= RIECEUT,
W. Q. Haven,
Toms% BOOK IdeNUPAOTIIRER, calmer or Mae*
end Second struts. naT4
~. ~ s : r~~`~~.
=ZEE
OHIO dti PENNBYLVA A S RAILROAD
THE ONLY .- RAILROAD
aysnizwo w tdsvk /Mini virßantriton.
Tan Luis MAIN teaeen at 2 A. It. through tei
In 12 hones and 40 minutes.
Mid Taste LlAvfe Ar 6A; ' ' • -
&MUSS AT B P. M r ..
TheseTriilui all make aloe coaciectleas at Creatllua,no
the drat two' ranatiet at Alltaiie&- ,The affect route:talk
Lomb is now open, via. CrestUne and IncitatispolN4oo
miles shorter than elk ClOile4 Esniesileats int tient!
at Mansfield with the Newark atul tiattlitak,
and at Crestllue with the three;roads :coneaitrallar
For &Mullen see handbills. "Nit'trahierists ista:Batuhiy .
Through Tickets Bold scieltielnnatkLooBol6'4-102114,,
indianaPolo4 Chlcaao, heck Island, Port Wayneiclieetatidi
and the prtualpid nes lo via
The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leave Pittsburgh at 4.46 P. H., 11114 New Brighton at 720
A. IL . ,
. .
Ra a belets and furtberinftir*tioii; tApptrio"-
01311104
At the Corner othee p naulartalt s ineuanalbaba Uinta'
Or, at thelederal Street 8 tatk gi;l6-
, apsoßTAltiiiN i Ticket, Actin.
.Plttebnrgb, July 23, 12.*, -
OHIO AND„INOIANkRAILHOAD'
BRUIT TES
Continuation of .tho:,- Ohio -Old B:713:
TO FORT . W A IrN
ram =mum stn uortynte'anor not motivot
air Trans pantet, Prottlineosilhstzl ilattlt/ttst6l
dL M At e Trains onOhio anti Argus, 404 an d ti Dla t
Forest ;with TrOloi goluk,Nortlt.itotr
Illrer end - Lake Erie Itallsoad:" `'.
For Tickets, eppli it itLt ;114116iii 011loto, of tho
and Penntrylvanis Railroad Cortipatiy:4o t of.up.
gheny City, or at la the following --
Fort-Wsyno, Ifellethnbeint, I
ofocionotr,
Dayton, . -Springliark
1101 n,
Persons &shin Takao - CU be parFlcnhtr tzr•szltibrll.
Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Itailiond: _
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1.8
' l 3- at AttigrAgrifiTet..
seajw,a ip,, ---------- ,---.-
0100103 S - . ...,,:.
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L I OR 15 i ,0 00,000 COUPOII B ONDB.bW r ifta ' VMS'
IU BILEULLI • AND CONNALLBVITIN RATI ROM)CO,IIft.
PANY, , guaranteed by the Mayor arid - 01,frf EttungiLar
Baltimore, by virtue of an Ornlnanite-of taid;,:tdayer-Ausd-:
City Connell, entitled "An (attunes. te,ouggtabg t urv ie -,
Bonds of the Pittsburgh; and Vonnellsville: Rellinja en*
piny." approved Jane 2i,1863, will be renelgediktil Dant
of 11.11:1B,BDAY, t the, lathAllY ei‘tietrentberinilie'fonAbo-;-.
purchase of th e above Bands,.nmetustiog„toOntfalillidapt-:
Dollars, rederinebye an dlicellret'drYtf. -- Jatinid7,l)4o,nad, -
tearing interest at iliet.rate Ot six.per cent peanut -.
payable half yearly, on the fir t days of.Tintistryuna - ~,
on the presentation of the paper coupons atilteß - '" it.
Ores in the , city of BaltbneWq 04.11444403 .
hereafter' by said. Register.; -7 o,s--;-;;4,_-...,,
...
_ du e
The Banda will be in name of :siAlOO - atel t s sl3 cl4,uellOthei '' ,
are secured, In addition to the.guerArttee - of the eit7ot: Illb , '-'
throne, by a grst morgage ohthe'xitednr inaft,tAltsitta'
revenue of tbe Pittsburgh anTeeitifelisillliltalligt4Certr'
party, executed to Trn.toest Ia alty,Of 'Bilthrumikr.Vha - r
.aid Baltroad CompanY hien SionellYtelles of their goad - 1W
operation, end during 'the : nett-solider end-earbit Inbree t=
than onntbtritoftba-velsoleline„.whlch*Lll bent.salleliptt.:-.•
length, will he flubbed, by meancsopnlied: I* itlogitseittb , _:'
to t !piton to-the nutmeat ur , trpotymoi an& emo:reiiiornaer.
an, be completed ill two 'yeartairlo ItueetieneHanniltbiltle:".
Baltimore and Ohio Tellreatt nt_CaUzber - hind, llB'idlem.
ham BaltimoreLafid wilrthrro,leith: the,letten - ees‘br.,
many miles tbe atoitelt line betnesh , the --CAM - Tiger -at' Plifebtregh, rind the seckeerekl Rattimeee'_ - ",; The chataehmt:_
lades of Cho lies are alio mere favozeble- th in-seiotb?4,
newly-third'of the whole being:silent Weal; anditlik
remainder of - easy grades,
.anged,wlth a due seine tee , -
the advantage of cheap treepportatlon(Waleidirectltnieff•
the heaviest tonnage. There 1.8- bat' one-ntlitbnitiettettbri.
whole route, and--the curvatures of large rad& -Itbistie
m.ted that fortY miles of the rant each entr s tatidteg -
through vest coal delds,eartbesropported by the tali fan--
nage alorze. _ , .-^- _ 1. ..•. - - - Vt:
_._,.:, .. .. T . .., ~', " ::.- 1 "
'franc —No bid will be, melted Ardeelatheer tax;nrid
any premium is to be paid Lover by the 4natbasalotits
Water of the city at Jialthzturkfor thirneerenttbenetat of
said city. Monthly Instalments 0'434-ppae neestuaret the
par value of the Bonds will be. regnire.f-terhitlaLreciOte
office in
Piteebtagh
nn city and
et BConnealihnbilielville ,Re e.ontbe hrea n d
eetd Cat
,r epain e tion th
etlliais
i ioA,,efeb
after the award fa made ,". until the whole autount.td- Odd.
The right is hereby restarted by the underslgned ta decline
the ameeptancniif all or any of the prepnade. They welt*
be addressed “Ttl the Regis er of the City of Baltimore."
and endorsed " Offar for Pitteburgh and -oonntusville
flanroad Company Bonds guaranteed by tbe eine:llW.
. . , ..
mere."
Any further infermatlon can Le had by pdaressing - tba
uniernigned, at Pittsburgh. Pa.
OtIVER - W. BABNIM, President
Pittsburgh awl ConnelltMlla neroadon.
novi tl5 h
PI A-I:LINE 111.8 II 1 CARIC.11C.. "*,
'FIRE - MIKE.' as
Manufacturers' Insurance aimpany
OF PHILADELPHIA. .
canna pruncTrAr.,-ontAnnaar raz swop! P2Ficioi.l4µ,-
Chartered Capltai l 0.500)000 .„:
NBA mAluivi AND INLdIVD rz4Nspoarezr647..
AARON B. LIPPINCOTT. Preedent
ORRIN MARRS, Secretary: ;-
OEOEOI4 TWlN%'''lNesinry.lf
Aaron .9,lApiz!eott, Wlll,/{41t . 013 . 114 .-r
Mahlon Githinham, -
Nicholas G. Tagil:lr, Alfred WeektL, ' .
Orr is liogeas, Edirne TedtriV
Joseph Healy, James Fmr
4Fii - This Company has been organized with aeadittii*
tai, end the LI meters have determined to
lb° Dualists.
to IN available. resources. To otractio,prUdOlio'lln eroditot
tog its affairs. with a prompt adjitslinelit.ennctrerw”
l'iTTSßUlttill OFFICE, No bfi WatOr itreet; •
J. - 111.19TON10111; AgenD.
Min •
The fallowing Tell knowniand rovonsaii*Otiti,virto.
burgh have It uthorized reference to thenimittigpipoili to
the stability and eoundness the litazttlitustitooLlaito.
Li -Nee GIIIPLNY.
Kramer & Balm .
Geo. P. Smith A Ilionplertf*trankp
Jones, Tiereatz A Oa,
Proetazaattonk.,•. ' •
BVTIMIE of a precept underllianf2ifill:B:
McClure, President of the emir! oretanliniol4l, In
and for the Plith Judicial Olstriet-erPtitimilinatiaittad
Justice of fee Conn of Oyer TermineVariellinaral
Jail Dellyery,in and for said 'lllStital;linitViiiiiii,l/itgA
awl Qabri-I Adatus, &sok, &cool:WO JUdgUti . of the uame
Comte, in and f the County of Allegheny; thnecrtheifelli,
day of November.ln the year of oar Loindtie-thonsand
hundred and fifty flee, and to-me directed; foi,holding a
Court of Oyer und.Terodner.laxid.Cieriatil Julllikllte at
the Court Mouse in hi:teeny-of- Pittabllnlnoll4,loVo
Mondiy December next, attlo, t
'LL'o•-•
Inblic notice Is herebigire.ll.o e il LJusilpes of theVeiee k
Coroner and Constables of the [ninny-of- Allegheut; , that
they be then and there; in theirpooper,..pouonts t alth 14* '
rolls, mordscinguliiitions,'exatrunanons andutherreillax
Insures, in do those' things irldeh'benteletioniktfeeatileaS,
In their behalf, appears to be donettuet alselhoect thiglOO
prosecute the prisoner* that now are or may be In the
of said county of Allegheny, to belhati.and•Oistitbs
cute against themes sbaltbajunt.
Given under my hand In Pittsburgh, this fin day orlia
ve bee, in the year of our Lot...tone thousand ' - eight btu.
drat and flftpaye,.asoi of the Coti3meiiwealtk the
n0v7:14 BODE PATIE,RBON.Ittuittf.
White Fish.LlWitTlith!
RIKER £
„..
ilevE ROB BALEvainikeep,nitaer
on hand, a fulreoPP/7.,44 '
Fresh and Salt White
And ell other re/tales at LAlrrtierPl,ll . ': . roet:!trl.ligb
vox:4lllNa IxIKW koala& Atineuxe r cautposed of
0 a meta- gees about^ thesife - ;OffiEtwinity, dollar'gold
coin.l bee two faces, one ashig , the , nhailremi dm
month in wallet columns Is Iratary, rid fractsrlat
centre pin ttilb permanent fare, , On Which isilettefed
bye of the week. A emell -lifojettioti In the , votery'reee
*Howe it tO be tweed by thirshmilb tediVitheAste of
the month cornopands with Piiitley*ftlxwoelti - hadtarts
the Almanac is set far say month.in the - '3 ,o :vri - - - 11 , 10011
a , terehlent and very tisdel. Bold by. -
nave if L. CUTHBERT; No. 53Market d.
AAr Y FATEIEteS MIME,- or tha../10xeriof h!hle;;.
I by Rev. Italia Itlacdonall, D.
"A Teri:complete, jed4j c itis anVeloquighlAtettter4at
the Sollpt.aral Otadoeukto roallectlnt D. , avau;llkitttrcliira
admire partieularly the skew:mot opo,ulatfooltatotthWo•
tr ge eo often entering ltita_fheillainselerfatthliliallieter-
N. Y. Epanadirt. ,
"A feat &wren the presenei• Of ,ffc4 BEd alitigelo;
Mare martiition•. a utkial jadgbieAt 'These 'at gat
rant, In glowing Ana. The circulation of enchiibook
canna minister to elDfloatfoa. - txrtt!tioltrohits."..-49.
Y. indeprastent.
for sale by J _ J. DAVISON,
ol
nd Blatket atreet.raearArarth.
0 8 / 1 1-240 bbla for tab by
B. A. BAUNBBTOCK 4:C04 1
earner /Tint ilUi WINXIStIL
UDI.Nr..—.IOO Dances for este by
nov6 . . I :04,11: •
PI 1151-2J0114 for osaa by '
novs rituntsToca 03
URr-rd'alNE—b bble Just recetv,ed and.,for laid DI
novb .NLIMINDLBROS
AURAS INDlGooo,llbyjust =calmed and for b
noys PLESIING
UN 1 . 014 4 /o_4 eak:e . s jast 'received - and. for idle by
nerd , . VialaliNEl
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