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'` • • - 4 , • - , 1--!- - ,---,. ~,.., i .r..-,,,..4,;: ..,....:L!,:a,„ t ' l , „ /-e r 11 4 1 • • • • •• • '• •1•4 • ' .. • . i, , .t." ; •;4* . b 'l t-'' ~, ~,,,,,, •: : 7; - ' -- ,:!itittr-,3ftlittg7p - gt• OFFUUAL PAPER OF TILE CITE MONDAYMORNINQ BROWSING POST JOB OFFICIO We would roll the attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we have jtutt resolVivi from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and are now prepsfed to fill orders for Carde, Circulate, Bill H•adn, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhibi tion& All orders will be promptly filled. Sfir We are prepared to print paper hooka, forage in the Supreme Court, in good style, and on short notice, and invite the legal professlott to give us a call. Many persons advertising in newspapers have wrong impressions in regard to price and space. belo%v the rate 43 and rules adopted by the Cineinnail Prose which should rule here to enable prictere.to live. It costs no more to publish papers In the " Queen City " than it does in the "Iron City," yet the priees adopted by the press are considerably higher: age square, changeable weekly, per anntim---.-.$ 40 DO Do, do. twice • week, 60 00 Do., do. three times a week, do -. 00 00 do. four tholes a week, do.:-.120 00 Do , do. five titans a week, do --160 00 Do., do. six times a week, d 0...--180 00 Publishers not accountable for legal adverusemeate be. yond the amount charged for theirpublication. Advertisements not marked till forbid " will be contus ed, and payment exacted roe accordingly. The privilege of yearly advertisements Is not considered as Including that of its individual members, ADVIIRTDRING—Rxcer4 of advertisements Inserted will be ehored proportionally to the number of squares bargain. Zir Legal advertisements inserted at ibe =pent( of th. - Alltraryt ordering, and not delayable for the legal proceed. Ina;-bor collectable at the usual time. ter Deaths, Marti-I.ga , , Charitable Notices, Political and Public Meetings, and Each like, will be inserted at half price, if paid for In entrance. sar- Advirtising In Weekly, per squire, 25 cents for each Insertion. NOTIOE--N, advertisement for a period of three months or less, from transient customer,, will rand re attention un• leas paid for in advance. art Advalisaments boot on the Beatnd Page, 53 cents per atpiare an in•ertiont Third Page, double prke. Ai' No Ineertlon In Reading Oolumn for leas than One Doliar: 20 cents a line for all over 10 lines. ze-communicatinne relating to business matters, 10 rent. par line; and all must bare a responsible and real name given No notice paid to any communication unless real tame is given. Yearly advertiecre ehould understand that changeable at pleasure does not mean once a week, muoh lase, every day, without a special bargain. It is with great gratification that we announce this performance, which le to come off to-night. The entertainment will, of course, be El brilliant one. The success with which the exoellent ar tistes mot, on Friday evening, will secure again a full house. Mile. Parodi has a rich and beau. tiful voice. She has evidently gone through an excellent - course of study and exercise. Her articulation i 3 clear and distiuot, and she pos sesses, moreover,l command over the lower notes rarely found in a performer of her sex. The fragment from Deleyerbeer'e " Prophet," in which she made her debut before us, at once gave evidence of her powers, but in Hummel's beautiful variations we were perfectly enraptured with her. We should like to give a detailed notice of the peculiar merits of every performer, would the stress upon our columns allow it for to day. We connot leave the euiject, however, without expressing our highest admiration for Mr. Stra kosoh's performance on the piano. We hardly ever heard anything so exquisite. He plays the instrument with a skill and precision which be long only to the first masters. We were espe Melly delighted with his transcribed quatuor from 1 Puritaoi," which gives evidence of his having wall understo.id the genius of Bellini in this opera. Let MlL:mere of good music come again to crowd the Hall this evening. A rich entertain ment is offerei in the programme. THE STATE cc CAllllgti AEU AMBOY .—The New York Tribune of Thursday, contains an article on the Camden and Amboy railroad, in which it is stated that the charter of that company is now legally forfeited. The writer dace not mean simply that the monopoly claimed can be de stroyed under the eighth section of the coned. tution of the United States, which gives to Con gress the power to establish post-offices and post roads, and which abolishes the monopoly at a blow, if Congress choose to make a post railroad ; but besides this, it appears that the monopoly clause is not contained in the original charter of the company, but is simply a supple- ' mentary enactment, passed long after the char ter was granted. The writer therefore argues that the Legislature of New Jersey have the right to abolish this monopoly w henever they choose. lie also contends that the company can be tried before the courts for fraudulently over. ohargiog passengers, and thus forfeiti,g their charter. TURBIDLY RAILROAD ACCIDENT—LocomOTIVE "COLUMBIA" BLOWN lIP—.-ONE MAN KILLED AND Ascrrasa SERIOUSLY 11:.roasu.—An accident of a very serious nature occurred upon the State Road last Friday, about 10 A. M , near Pening tonville, Chester county. As a harebell train was nearing the aforementioned place, the lo comotive exploded, blowing the head cif the fireman, and throwing the engineer a distance of thirty feet into the air. The latter, in his descent, struck the telegraph wires, which some- what broke the fall; but he nevertheless had a leg badly fractured, and was otherwise seriously injured. We did not ascertain the names cf ei ther the man killed or wounded. O TEMPOS., 0 Moaae I—lt would appear from a communication In another column that the Spiritual Affinity or Free Love epidemic has broken out in Pittsburgh ; and who can tell but that before its ravages have ceased thousands of the unsophisticated may not be carried off! We confess to have been ignorant of the ex ietence of such an iniquity ; but our oorres pendent (who appears to have seen the animal) speaks so confidently that we are compelled to believe him. • „ InniGnater-I;tarnat, —The editor of a Phila -4."4'' delphia paper, in noticing the testimony of a German to the effect that countrywomen of his residing in New York and Philadelphia were fre quently in the habit of putting from seventeen to twenty glasses (pinta) of lager beer under their waist-bands of a day, indignantly denies the moist impeachment, at least so far as relates to the latter city. He Bays : Our ladies take nothing stronger than sonehong—or perhaps, now and then a little flirtation with bean-he." A WORD TO THE LECTURE COIMITRER.—We Bee by a morning print that tho Rev. Thomas H. Stockton is about to visit the West on a lec turing tour. Would it not be well for the Young Men's Committee to secure him for the wares before the Library Association. The community are about tired of the infidelity and abolitionism of Wendell Phillips & Co. Let us have a little good with the bad. MARINO THIC MOST OP fluit.—Ths Abolitionists held a meeting in Philadelphia (admission 25 cents each) on Friday evening, at which Pass more Williamson was present se one of the at tractive Stars. Miss Greenfield, otherwise the .13look Swan, sung a few songs, &o. It ie all :1.)-'f, - right for the Abolitionists to make the most of " -- 7,4tesmore while he ie a great man. Now that he of jail his greatness cannot long exist. -- Dl - 21.siiiitinGonunta we extract a bellicose article from the London Times. Its tone toward the United States is the same the Thunderer used to indulge in during the Great Exhibition of 1851, but we are happy to Bay the sentimeitie of the article are not endorsed by the rest of the British press. PITTSBURGEI: NOVEMBER'If. ADVERTISING PUBLIC Parodt.s Second Concert tak -- Paramm...-Bame,tisay.ago- Punch gave the privileged classes in England a rap in a poem entitled " My Lord Tomnoddy." Again, in a song called " Lord Ernest Vane," the name of a fellow who wee recently tried for kicking a theatrical manager down stairs, the iatterhaving:preventedlii.,. 1t rdehip from enter ing the dressing room of an actress while she was making her tab :le—Punch comes out nobly: "And what is iny Lord Ernest Vane? And what in my Lord Ernest Vane?" Ifeia a brat or nineteen, Whom our la ly the queen, In hur servhre is pleased to retain. " And what deoda doth My Lord Ernest Vane And what deeds doth My Lord Ernest Vane? Why, he does whist he likes, And be drinks, swears, and strikes, And hangs managers' backs With hie cane. "And why la be Lord Emma Vane? And why le he Lord Ernest Vane Because hie late father, A better mat, rather, Had a 'brother, a lord, though insane. ,4 And who pays for My T ord Ernest Vane And who pays for My Lord Ernest Vane r Why, yon do, and I For the taxes supply His p pto this " enrage young Thane. His friends, It seems, have sent Lord Ernest to the Crimea. Punch is for sending him to Coventry. The song finishes with— " But the system that made Ernest Vane? But the system that made Ernest Vane 7" That makes os all flunkies To such titled monkeys— Ab ! when will that finish its reign? This is pretty bold language for an English man in England. One hundred and seventy-three years ago from last Thursday, Wm. Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, landed on the soil of what is now the second greatest state in this Union. The Si Louis Democrat, November 3d, says that the Nlissouri borderers are In a state of in tense excitement about a secret organisation, said to have been formed by the free State men in L;anaas. The Democrat says : " Doe gen man remarked to us, you may look for civil war in Kansas in twenty days." ( For the PlttebDrgh Post . ) Free Love In Pittsburgh MEdBR.S. EDITORS: Knowing the interest you manifest through the Poel, la all questions of public interest, or morals, I have doomed it my duty to hand you the following account of what I consider a monstrous iniquity, that is being perpetrated in our midst :—happy if it may be the means of arresting the thoughtless, in their mad career towards shame, disgrace and crime. It is perhat s not generally known,—indeed known to but very few of oar citizens, that there is an organization of the " Free Love" move ment, or a society of Free Levers now existing lu our city, which mote at their secret rendez vous once a week, and where scenes are enacted, which to read, would make the cheek of virtue tingle with shame, and every good citizen and christian tremble for the increasing wickedness and degeneracy of the times. To what fearful extremities is our country rushing With unrestrained, and unmitigated ooncubinage in Mormon Utah,—and Free Love clubs and organizations in all our principle cities, would it be at all strange if Providence should strike us with pestilence or famine, as he did the miserable sinners of Sodom and Gomorrah. Although not feeling at liberty to name indi viduals who are members of this organization here,—the writer of this art' le is constrained to take this mode of arousing public attention to this most nefarious scheme, which, although at present conducted with Bo maoh quiet and secrecy, only waits to gather strength and nnm. bers sufficient to throw off its mask, and (like its parent society in New York, which it is snail !jury) proclaim to the world with shameless and unblushing frost their wicked, licentious and absurd doctrines of " ~vpirttua( Affinity, or Free Love." I speak by the card, when I say, this organi zation, amounting to some fifty members, of both sexes, counts among its supporters ladies nod gentlemen, of heretofore unexceptionable char acters for virtue and morality, literature, science, taste, dic. The writer was introduced by a friend, who is a member, under a solemn pro mise never to divulge the name of any person or persons ho might see there; nor the place of meeting ; and that the same secrecy or restraint In conversing about what passed there, was to be observed, as would be expected from a gen tleman, in reference to what might transpire is the house of a friend, In which ho was an invi ted guest. At present I will forbear making any specifi cations of conduct, at the meeting I attended,— but feel that I should bo wanting to myself, and to the duty every good citizen owes to society, if I failed to speak as I have, to warn the au thorities of our city that this curse is amongst us. Yours, ANON. (From the Chicago Democrat, Nov. Bth HORRIBLE TRAGEDY I WIER SHOT BY HER HUSBAND SUICIDE OF,TAIR MURDERER—THE WOMAN STILL ALITEI List evening about seven o'clock two dis charges of a pistol were heard in West Ran. dolph street, between Peoria and Sangamon streets, and Ald. Ellithorpe. who was near by, rushing to the spot, found Edgar K Ingersoll, tender of Randolph street bridge, with a pistol shot in his breast, and his wife also shot In the breast, staggering away, while the instrument of death was still in the murderer's grasp. Mrs. Ingersoll was taken to th , house of Mr. Shaw, corner of Randolph and Peoria streets, where Doctors Freer, Brownell and Hollister were called to her assietanse, and at last ac counts she was still alive, with a possibility of recovery. She was shot in the left t.reast be tween the third and fourth rib. Ingersoll was conveyed to the West Division Police Station, in the Market House, and at tended by the same physicians, but ho never spoke, and died about eight o'clock. Ho was shot in about the same plane that his wife was. The pistol was one of Allen's revolvers. In his pocket wee found $33 in gold, and a letter, of which the following is a literal copy, and shows that his action was premeditated. It was writ ten in pencil on both sides of a small piece of paper, and is intended for a brother residing in this city who hoe a carriage shop on Canal et : C.rocAoo, November 4, 1856 DEAR BROTHER CHAELEB—.I would like very much to see you but time will not permit. I will ask one favor of you and tho last. I beg of you to see that Lizzie and myself are buried and together. I wish you to take Ida Amelia Ingersoll in your oaro and give her my gold watch that she may have it as a present from her father I am very sorry that I am about to commit this offel deed Bat my feelings are more than I can express Life is swots but I had soon er part with It than be eepperated from ens that I love so dear no ens can know my feelings their beyond my reach to explain I shall fetch this to a close by Biding you adiew Give my love to to. ther and mother and brother,. Your Brother. EDGAR E. ImasasoLL Upon his person was found two cheap publi cations, with the following titles, which appear to have been recently purchased and read. From these the miserable man may have received the idea of his desperate crime, or by them wrought up to its commission : HISS JANE CLARE, THE RIMED ALIVE: or, Conies. arena of a Suicide. Published by H. M. Rulison, queen City Publisher's House, Main street. THE WONDERFUL ADVENTURES AND HORRIBLE DISCLOSURRS of a Lanier ale Policeman. WI lase by Himself. The little Ida Amelia referred to in the letter is an infant of about a year and a half old. She is indeed brought to a sad orphanage. It ap pears that the principal motors in this tragedy have been on terms of disagreeament for some time. She had commenoed a snit for a divorce, Messrs. Rae & Brother, Masonic Temple, being bet counsel. Ingersoll had just returned from Cincinnati, where he had found her brother, Charles I. Morrison, and brought him hero to endeavor to effect a recioncilation between them. Last evening he called for her and . , they went out for a walk, and oa their return, and just be fore reaching her residence, he fired. What their conversation was no one knows, but it is probable she persisted in her determination to live apart from him. An inquest will be held this morning at ten o'clock, but it is not probe ble that any new facts will be elicited. The guilty one in this terrible scene bas passed be yond human punishment A Ronne IN LIMBO.-offioer Soughter, on Saturday, started from here for Davenport, lowa, to bring back a fellow named Alexander Ridel, who is charged with committing a ruffianly es tsitilt upon a woman named Mrs. Rebecca Lytle, in Peebles township, some months einoe. fwo others engaged In the same assault—Samuel Igglesow and William M'Coy—were tried at the 1 last term of Court, and sentenced to the Pent. , tentia; but Aida managed to m ake his es cape, and fled to lowa, where he was arrested, end Is now confined. Mayor Vole procured a requisition from GovernorPollook, and despatch ed officer Boughton to bring the culprit back. .."`" "" -4 '• r 4,:+t • • • ,% 0 • • • " •••• ) - - 4 .. • , . %)- 4 ,! r 1 t 4 ' The English government is omitting no oppor tunity of roinfornieg the Weit India squadron, and thus interposing a powerful fleet between this oeuntry and the North American continent. This proceeding will, we doubt not, call forth from a_large portion of the American press, that speolee of mild and temperate comment in which they, delight whenever the conduct of England is be question, and a political capital is to be manufactured by making her the object of in• 'active and depreciation. We shall be told, no doubt, of the fiendish hatred of England to re publican America, and of the insolent menace behind which she veils her insidious and treach erous designs. Without the slightest wish to reflect in any way on the press which allows itself to be made the vehicle of such statements, or upon the constituencies whose vote are found to be influenced by such calumnies, we wish to point out to the good sense and moderation of the American people the causes which have led us, even in time of war, to increase our squad. ton in their seas, and may possibly lead us still further in a direction the first steps towards whioh we are now most unwillingly taking. We entreat, then, the American pnblio to be lieve, notwithstanding the assertions co the con• trary with which they are so assiduously plied, that there is ao party or body of men in this country that regards them with any other feel ing than that of the utmost good will, or would wish for them any other fate than the enjoy ment of the utmost public freedom which is consistent with the utmost private liberty and security. We have neither the wish nor the right to intrude our opinion on that form of I government which has been established in the United States; but we have, and we claim the I right,to take every reasonable precaution against ; that spirit of unbridled license which the pres antigovernment of the United States seems in clined to tolerate. At this moment North Amer ica Is in profound peace with the whole world, yet it is not the lees true that in her ports are fitting out at this moment piratioal filibustering expeditions,deatined to carry war and bloodshed into the dominions of an uncffending neighbor. These expeditions do not receive the sanction of the American government, are not equipped by its funds, will not be conducted by its officers— but their preparation is nevertheless well known to the President and his administration, and re ceives no check from that quarter. This toler ation, we aro willing to suppose, proceeds from weaknesa merely, would be exchanged for vigor ous action, only that the power to act is utterly wanting. The American people are so free that they will not be controlled by a government of their own creating, and, though laudably eager for the preservation of their own dignity, and the assertion of their own rights, cannot bring themselves to tolerate an executive sufficiently I strong to compel respeot for the rights of for I eign nations. It is because we see no hope of i fluting in the United States a government capa ble of preventing its citizens from waging pri vate war on their own account against the best friends and truest allies of the great republic. d that we are most unwillingly compelled, even ; in the midst of the great European struggle in which we are engaged, to assume a defensive attitude, in order to trample out the first sparks of this fire, and prevent a conflagration which, if once allowed to spread, may cause incalcula ble misery to the human race. It is the mister tune of the American republic thot she contains within her borders so in .ny desperate and law less men ; it is still more her misfortune that she does not possess an organization sufficiently powerful to crush these criminal attempts. That which she cannot do we are compelled, at least e) far as the lawless enterprises directed against ourselves go, to do for her. Wo cannot wait patiently till those lawless emissaries of insur rection mad plunder have set their feet within her Majesty's dominions', and encoun tered there the resistance which is sure to overwhelm their wild and desperate schemes. We cannot wait till wo are placed in the ter rible dilemma of either eparing men to whom clemency is cruelty to the human race of which they are the enerniee, or of itfl wing a just pun ishment, whioh may be the means of inflemin against us the passions of the American people and leading to a disastrous and fratricidal war. We will, if it be possible, prevent the crime that it otherwise would be our duty most severe. ly to punish, and this we do in the name and in the hope of peace. We cannot believe that those who are now engaged in enrolling unhappy - men for these desperate end criminal enterprises re ally contemplate the success of a descent upon Ireland, for instance, es probable, or even pos sible All they can hepe is that the miserable fate sore to attend each wretched adventurers may be the means of inflaming the public mind against England, and stirring up the passions of the people to a point which might render war inevitable. This consummation it is the duty of the American government, if it can, to prevent, I and az it cannot, of the government against I which such at erupts are aimed by all means to I avert. If we cannot prevent these expeditions from sailing, or intercept them in mid-ocean, we shall have done much towards averting the I danger that must arise, should they be carried I out to their natural development. The course of action we have adopted is bold, but for that I very reason we believe it to be prudent and safe. We are fully aware of the advantage that such a proceeding gives to those ever active emissa ries of digoord, who are Incessantly employed in every State of the Union in stirring up the feelings of the populace against this country. That which is a mere measure of self-defence against lawless force they will represent as an insult offered to the lawful government of the country ; they .will declaim, they will distort, they will exaggerate, but we must not omit to prepare against real dangers because our pre. parstione may be honestly misunderstood or designedly misrepresented. England has every wish and every interest to remain at peace with America. The immense trade which we carry on with her, the community of language and of blood, the absence of any ground of dispute or subject of rivalry, all plead forcibly in the same dirotion. How strange that under s oh circum stances we should be driven to arm merely be cause it is the will of a portion of the sovereign people to make war upon as, unsupported and unapproved, but also neither prevented nor ar• rested by the government ! We desire above all things a continuance of peace, but if it be the determination of any large portion of the people of the United States to force war upon us, we shall know how to meet it and repel it, without relaxing far an instant our gripe on the throat of the reeling and tottering giant of the North. But is It for the credit of those institutions, so often vaunted as all that is wise, perfect and liberal on the face of the earth, that a friendly and kindred nation, ardently desiring peace, feel itself compelled to stand on the defensive, not because it has any serious dispute with the government of this free and happy community, but because that government is unwilling or unable to prevent its citizens from going forth to murder and to plunder is the dominions of an anoffending ally? Aro these the garlands with which the tree of liberty ought to be adorned-- are these the laurels with which the temple of the goddess should be bound ? England has some claim to be called the nursing mother of freedom ; and her citizens are free because they know how to obey—how to subordinate their individual will, to that law the supremacy of which oonstitutee the prinoipal distinction of a civilized community. 44- Elymie of Dr. lll'Lano , s Vernatruge.— Among the hundreds of letters, certificates and orders re ceived by the proprietors of this medicine, the following are selected to show its character, and the effect of Its use in • distant part of the West: KOTALTON, BOOB! CO , la., May 10,1850 Maass J. RI D & CO.—Genfirrno3-1 unite to you to soli• olt an agency for the invaluable Vermifuge you prepare Some time since, I purchased one doaen vials of Mr. C. Illy, and prescribed It in my practice ; and it proved so effectual in the expulsion if worms, that 17/) other preparation ws2l salttly the cituent vil/aci and inanity. Please send me one gross of the Vermifuge immediately. Yours, de., SANUEL ROBB. nor Paevinsncs, Tenn., July 1, 1861. !drams. J. KIDD t CO.—Plense send the Vermlfuge for 1311 8,3 noon en poselhle, es we are neerltout, end the demand for it is very great. We believe it to be the best Vermiluge ever invents—S. FORTES 3 DYt,llB. Purchasers will be carefal to ask for Dr. ADDane's Coebrated Vrrm Juß4 and tate none else. All other rages, in compariaon, luestlaleag. Dr. PPLane's genuine Vsrmituge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now bo had at all respectable Drug Stores In the United States and Canada. Also, for sal• by the so e proprietors, FLEMING )31108., fincc'eeore to J. HISS d Go., No. BO Word street, cornet of Fourth no• 12 d•v iIIHATS, HATS.--We have received our FALL STYLE OF &LIR RATS, which will be found, on in spection, a neat and good article. A good Hat for $3, and an extra one for $4. Call and see. MORGAN A CO., No. 164 Wood st„, Next house to the new Presbyterian Church, sepB One door from Sixth street la- Call et No. 164 Wood Street, and ex arcane our stook of 8017 T HATS and WINTER CAPS. Jlll3l reaehr o d, a large lot of Shanghai, Celestial, end other stiles of Caps, which we will sell low r cash. octlt3 MORGAN d 011, 168 Wood street. e * •-• • PO:REIGN -NEWS. ENGLArif 1J The Alarm About the United State■ (Frump he Lonbon Times, Oct. 26 ) Se •• lignin 1. • 4 '. 't - 4. • TrEttat A.PII. aL. c. Rama Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post Naval Disaster Borrazo, - November 9.—The Propeller Finley, Capt.-Langley buret her boiler yesterday, morn ing, off Port Stanley, C. W. The after partion of the vessel was blown away, and souk imme diately in ten fathoms of water. Seven men and one woman were lost ; fifteen saved them selves by clinging to a portion of the wreck until taken off by a schooner. The steamer Olbve land brought them to Fort Robinson to-night. Locomotive Explosion PHILADIILPHIA, Nov. 10.—The freight loco motive on the Pennsylvania railroad exploded yesterday near Penningtenville. The fireman, Chandler, was killed, and John Wilhelm, the engineer, was blown up above the telegraph wire, which was broken by his falling upon it; hie thigh was fractured, besides other injuries which may prove fatal. A ppoin tm ants -Thutniantona, Ncivember 10:—The Canal Com missioners have at length completed their ap ppint • Ws, The following are the State agents an the Palladelphia and Columbia railroad com plete; 0. W. Bentz, C. C. Thompson, W. 8. My ler, 0. Stuck, C. Gelpert, Wm. R. Reilley, J. D. Packer, J. Clark, Joe. Royal, M. D. Holbrook. Inhalation for Diseased I,n The mode of Inhalation, in cases of diseased lungs and throat, recommended by Dr. Orate In his advertisement, strikes uses the true one. It is now generally admitted by our best physicians, that local difficulties can only be sue amenity treated by local applications. This practice has been pursued from the first with respect to external haflam motion and corrosion, and we see 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 ours, where lung and throat complaints have become so preva lent and rife, we autumn' recommend to the public, and to lle affticted especially, to avail themselves of Dr. Curtis remedy.—{Cue who hail tried it ] See advertisement In this paper. Cistation—Da. Chain' BPI NANA le the original and only gourdse a:tie.. esp4:llerdaw Sir Ague and 'leaver of Three Years' Standing Cured.—Mr. John Longd en, now living at Beaver Dam, Hanover bounty, near Richmond, had Ague and Ferrer for three yearn; most 01 the time he had chilli twice a day, and rarely leas than once: he was parched with fevers ea soon as the chill left him ; and after trying physicians, quinine, most of the tonics advertised, and everything recommended to him, was about in give op in despair, when Carter's fdpanish Mixture was spoken of: he got two bottles, but before he had used more than a single one, he was perfectly cured, 111:11 has not had a chili or fever since, Mr. Lonrden ie only one out of thonsande who hare been benefited by this great took, alterative and blood pu rifier. Eee advertisement eep4:lm iFir Stockings and Hosiery for Winter. —lf you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short Stockings, you will take our advice and go to C. DALY'S, corner of Market alley and Fifth street, and buy some of those elegant fine Stockings, that Make your feet feel nice and comfortable. DALY also makes .nd Bella every vari ety of foolery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail Remember the place, corner of Market alley an 111th creet. ooM Air Batchelor', Hair Dye..... No halr le too red, none tco frowsy, gray or rusty, to be made beautifully black or brown instantly, without the least injury to hair or ,kin. WARRANTED. Blade and sold, or applied, (In nine private rooms,) at BATCHELOR'S Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, New York. f - old, wholesale and retell, by l'r. GEO. 11. 'KEYSER, 140 novlhdrw Wood streeL air-Just Received, at Grlbble'e, a splendid assortment of Pall and Winter Goods, of every description, consist tng of Plush, Grenadine, Velem is and Figured Satin Vmtinga, iloeskin and Fancy Cassimeres, Clotht, Overcoat. mg's, ac., dm. Also, Gent? Purnlishlng Goods In groat vari ety, which will be sold low for cash. No. 240 Liberty street. Balm of Thousand blowers, for beau ti tying the Complexion, and eradicating all Ten, and PIZOILIS from the face. Bold at Dr. 1( EYSEIL'2, 140 Wood Jari3o OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST PROM PITTSBURGH. Tai Weer TALC( !raves at 2 A. AL. through to Charlanati lo 12 hours sad f 0 mina tee. MAIL Taus turn LT 8 A. LC ErmamTa.aza A 3 3 P. 11. These Tr&lns all make close connections at Crestline, and the ant two conned? at Alliance. The direct route to St, bouts is now open, via. Crestline and indianapolia, 100 miles shatter than ria Cleveland.. Crumectione are made at Mannleld with the Newark and Sandusky City road; and at Crestline with the three roads concentrating there Yor particulars we handbills. No trains run on Sunday. Through Tickets told to Cincinnati, Louisville St. Loafs, Indianapolis, Chicago, Hock Island, Port Wayne, Cleveland, and the prbaciiial Towns and Cities In the %cut. The NEW RICIGIITON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 4 4B P. M., and New Brighton it 720 A M. For Ptcketa and farther Information, apply to . 1 . O. CURRY, At the corner office, under the atonongahals /louse- Os, at the Federal Street Station, to GISORGE PAREIN, 'Picket Agent. Pittsburgh, July 23, 1855. t/y24) OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD BRING TUB Continhation of the Ohio and Penna. R. B. TO FORT WAYNE, MUM IRINILEUID AND ILKIIWILIpI KILO now ITITSIIIIII.OB. S3r Trains oonnect at CrosUine, mahout detention, toilk ail Me Tontine on the Ohio and An Road, and alto at Forest with Trains going North and South, on the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad. For Tickets, apply at the Ihdborul pricey of the Ohio and Pennsylvania RailroadOompany In Pittsburgh, Alle gheny City, Or at any of the following points: Fort Wayne, Delltdontains, Urbana, Da,yton, Springteld, IndianTiffiapolis, Richmond, n, Findlay. Parrots desiring Tickets will be partioular to Lek for a Ticket by the Ohlo and Indiana Railroad. Oa • J. R. STRAUORAN. iler't. FEMMES' AND MECHANICS' LIFE, FIRE AND , MARINE Insurance Company, OF PHIL ADRLPIII.A.; , i Capital Amount ascurely THIS COMPANY eilecte Fire Insurance on Baildings, Gonda, Fund ure, itc. Marine Iturarance on Vessels, Cargo and Freight. Inland Insurance on Goods, by Rivera, Lakes, Canals, Railroads, and Land Clarringe generally. Also, Insurance upon Lives, upon the most favorable terms. • MISIOTOBS. Rom rtes=na 11:270tette, James E. Nardi, George a AnnstronSt t. Marin Magee, Y. Idlddletan, • R. Hethabold , George Heimbold, Prod. 0. Brewmer. Thomas Standmeeld, Sasso Leech. 2.110110 B. PLORENOR, President RDWAJLD IlmainoLD, Secretary. PITTSBURGH REYERENORS. Ron. T. M. Howe Hon. J . R. XPOlin took, Hon. P. C. Shannon, Col. B. W. Blank, Hop. J. B. Guthrie, A. B. M'Oalmont, RN., Thomas J. 'Heenan, Req., Wilson lin:landless Rsq., Col. J. Remit Paster, Gen. J. R. Morehead. B. M. Riddle, The °tweeter of the above Company le of the tint class, and combines the rare and unusual privileges of Fire, Ma rine and Life Insurance. Gentlemen of elevated standing are associated hi its management,rand interested u Stockholders. THOMAS J. lIIINTSA, Agent, J 927 Sk. Charles BoJkling, No. 108 Third st. PEKIN TEA STORE No. 38 Fifth Street. sir Green and Black Tens, warranted to giro satisfac tion. ItZTALIt PRRIEB. NAM. GRIM. Oolong-40, 62, 7 . 5, and finest ;Young Hyaon-50, C 2 ,76, and quality $1 lb. - finest quality $1 Vb. English Breakfast-50, 75,3 Ymperial and Gunpowder— and $1 lb. 50, 61, 75 and $1 IF lb. Green and Black Teas of all grades ,put up In metallic paekagee adtpresaly for the trade, and will be sold at the lowest prices. OOFFE E—Prime Java and Eio Coffee, green and roasted. SIP/ AE4—Loyering's Crushed and Pulyerlzed Sugars; prime N. 0. Bugar. Pakers' Broma, Cocoa and Chocolate. novSd2m WILLIAM HUNTER, DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN FLOUR AND GRAIN. No, 299 Liberty street, Pitimburgb, Pa. Commatrn.r - smadnaa, the BZET BR ANDS o PEITNBYLVANU, OHIO INDLLNA and 1d1B801:1111, 817PEUTNE and EXTRA FLOUR, Which will always bssold &tete Lowest Cash prirles. rapt] Root and Shoe Manufactory. itJAMES O'DOBRIBLI, & BRO., odt s Would respectfully ? WI; the citizens, of Plftehnrgh,that the have %Enda manufactory of MEN'S AND WO 13 BOOTS AND SHOES, At No. 7 f 9 Smithfield street. In Wrricta's Butuntroa, where they w il l be prepared to fill all orders of every .11secripti* of Boots and Shoes at the shortest notion I In order to acoorairtodate ail elasset of costa ere they will also keep on salangood essortmernta the bat eastern work. Alm, all desnlptionb of children's wear. To=l cif oath nroods Sash prfoci. A ahem nf I l ly oath at Is edict*. Onsaitto Boarding *anted. A YOUNG MAKItIID MAN ;datum to Bad Boarding fa. .11 himself ano. wife in e pie - stolen:lily, or , whet'e there are Tarr few hoarder, All communicatoua Should be addressed to ^A.. 8.,^ through theTost Once. acrvittlw yi 4 oq j• 14, Cbrner Fourth and Smithy etd greets. Pigsburyh, A G E. .N T 8 STATE°4 MUTUAL FIRE LEV MABJNE IREVRAB es 00 0 Alias h "PIT"' .••••••••••••--..—. o.uoo. FMB &ND MAIM N ÜBAAQb cuareNT OP PHILI.I3DLPHIA. CAPITAL .0300,000 OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA WIII9OHEBTER, CAPITAL . -.4300,000 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE LEMITRANCE COMPAIP lIARTNOWD, 00/s_ll. m. 17" CAPITAL AND ABB T9.....52,154,489 Eumanulaguittown COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. BHOENBERGER, ROBERT BA FIN HNEELYO, BERITIY . WILL II T 7REAGAI m NS ASM ALL HINDS O MARINE AND P FIRE RISKS. DIRECTORS: J. H. Bboenberger, G. W. Casa, C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nindelt, Isaac M. Pennock, T. B.D= W. W. Martin, R. D. R. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Catighey, George B. Belden, B. EL Bryan, David hicCatiCaes. Air All Looms sustained by partiee Inemed under pall des lamed by this Company will be liberally adjneted SOT promptly paid at Ito Woe, No. 9 WATER sweet. - I jyll Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; CORNER OF MITRE ..41 VD Ausgsr STRER22, PITT NIBUIAGEI, PA. '''ROBERT GALWAY, Pretddent. Jas. D. ?Pam, ibteretary. ale Company makes ev• lnaurance appertaining toot connected with LLB% Rls. Also against Hull and Cargo Blake on the Ohlo and alseippi rivers and tributaties, and Marine Risks generally., An against Loss and Damage by lire, and against the, Perils or the Elea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies lamed at the lowest rates consistent with Safety, to all parties. Robert Galway, Alexanderßradley, James S. Hoon, John Fullerton, John BPAlpin, Samuel liPClaritan, William Phillips, James W. Hallman, John Scott, Chas: Arbuthnot, Joeeph P. Gartam, M. D., David Richey, James Marshall, John itllllll, Horatio N. Los, Kittanning. WESTERN FARELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW LISBON, OLI7O. /11 J. FIUNTER, Ann us St. Charles Bull dog, No. 101 . Third street, Pittalnirgh. °meow: P. A. SLOCUM/Di, President. JAMBS BURDICK, Vice President. LKVI MARTIN, Secretary and Trearnrer. PITIELIIIIILOR steinsoczs: James W. Woodwell, Joseph Plummer, James Wood, B Id Riddle, Jno. V. Barbet:A, Dr. /no. Park, 16j Win. Simms, Birmingham, Dawson, Newmeyer 3CO EU. TIZIGNS , arterazarkew Uoinagrauay of PUtabtargll.--WM. BABALRY, President; SAM= L. MARSBILL, Becretary. Office: 04 Water Zircet,bdurcen Market O hio dlan Insures HULL and OARGO Risks, on th and hassle. elppi Rivera and tributaries. Ineuresagainst Loss or Damage by Fire. tionandT ALSO—Aranamtat gainst thioe Peri n ls of the sea, and Inland N arta. DFLOCCITIMC William Bagaley, Richard Floyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier Samuel Rea, William Bingham, RobartDunlapjr., John S. Dilworth, Isaac, H. Pennock, Pranniatitallers, S. Barbanel, J. Schoonmacer, Walterßryant, William Hays! John Mean. d. Pennsylvania lasuranee Company OY PITTSBURGH, Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, s3oo 000. t, Dumas Buildings and other Property against Lose or Damage by Fire, and the Perlis of the Bea and In toad Navigation and TrLsportation. DIRECTORS: Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, W.lPGllintack, Jas. P. Tanner, Dec W. Smith, W. 8. Haven, D K Park, I. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D Long, A. J. Jonas, J H. Jones, H. R. Coggsball, oFYICERS: Prmsdent ... WM. P. JOHNSTON. Pace Prendent BODY PATTERSON. Sea'y and Treosurer.A. A. CARRIER. British and Continental Exchange. BIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SILERRIAN & CO. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, In Suns OF LI inn Upwenne. ryIIIESE DRAFTS are available at all the principal Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, sr.! the OONTINENT. We also draw Bumf Bute of M. A. Orzenebasnm & Bain% FRANKFORT d RAIN, Which serve as a Remittance to all parts of 13 &JAUNT, SWITZMILAND and ROLLAND. Persons intending fo travel abroadmay procure, through us, Letters of Credit, on which Money can be obtained, as needed, in any part of Europe. Cousonont of Dills, Notes, and other securities in lin• rope, will receive prompt attention. WU. M. WILLIAMS & CO., mhTl Wood, earner Third street._ WIC B. HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN BACON, 11A118, SIDES& 81101111) 1 LARD, LARD OIL, DRIED BEEP, BIIGABATILED and CANVASSED 11 . 14.11 S A Isrge stock aliraye on Mimi nt 297 Liberty street, Jed] ItnArtmatz, PEARL STEAM KILL, • ALLEGHENY. .93 - YLOll7l{ DRLP7IIIIIID TO /Ann TwB .11n lof the two Cities. ORDEB3 may be left at the NHL or to botesit theatoreettf LOGAN, WILSON & CO., 62 Wood street. BRA UN & RISIT RR, corner Liberty end St. Char eta H. P. SOLWARTZ, LorttgeSt, Allegheny. rune: Luau. ore Dimes*. BRYAN &JENNE Olt & CO. IMARINIC INSURANCE. FIRE R1E3103. - - • Manufacturers.' InBurance Company OP PHILADELPIILA.. • In •L • Ch d Capital, 8500,000, FIRS, MARINE AND INLAND TRANseoirA.no.N. AARON 8. LIPPINCOTT, l'resldent. • OItRIN ROGERS," Secretary. GEORGE YOUNG, Tmeasurar. nnutorcdia. Aaron 8 Lippincott, Wm. B. Thrones, - idahlop,(llllloghant, • WWI= Rea; • • Nichelasti. nem, s. Alfred Weeks, Orrin &gets, Maud Jonas, Joseph Healy, June P. Smyth. INT This Company has been organized with a Cash Capt. • tat and the Directors have determined ttitadapt the business tolts &reliable resources. To obserni prudence In condom lug its affairs. atilt& miorapt adjustment of losses. PITTBBUEGII OFFICE, No e 8 Water street. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. asura kruks. The following well known and responsible an= In Mts. burgh have authorised reference to them, with regard to the stability and soundness of the hisisureettrante auras Coeteettr. Kramer & attuxt, Geo. P. Smith et 00., Jones, Timms .4 Co., non't White Fish! Fish! Fish • RIKER & 111713 BARD, SANDUSKY, 08/0„ it = F i r., 1 1ASX, and keep eolseksouy on kpply of Fresh and Salt White Fish, And all other varieties of LANE PlflH toctMia hl Joseph White's Carriage -Repository. • JOSEPH wErrs, now carrying on bust- nese In his spacious prendata, (now lately enlarged,) on the Plttaburgh and Oreensburg turnpike, near the Two-Mlle ''''••••• Run, between Pittsburgh end LaWrenceville, reemwrittily invites the public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES BOOGIES, do. And he particularly informs gentlemen Furthers/Tr, that one price only is made. Fourteen years' experience in the business, enables him to place before his patrons the same choice collection of Carriages which, 50 many years past It has been his particular department to select from the various and most talented Eastern mann. fecturere. The cameos of his new system is cbmplete—the economy of his ernin 0112611L8 will supply the beet sad most thablonable manufactures at moderate prima. Unencumbered by three heavy expenses, which the mania for decorating houses of business tuts bawd tap= the price of goods, (owing to Large recta.) JOBRPH" WHITS will eel, an ready moneyonly, at mubh leas than Mei:anal pronte. [mhtedewl /fir Carrisgesrepairedin the best manner. with despot S. 7 AYNEB. B.LODGEIPT 4Sa SWEET'S NEW PORTABLE GALVANIZED IRON OVEN 1S undoubtedly the greatest imprenement of the present day on the list of new patent Invent:ices, both for its utility and for the profit to the maolifecturers. For Tertitorlal Rights, apply to M. H. BA ON, at his gmblbition Rooms of Patents, Nu 80 Fourth street. Pitts burgh, Pa. norBdll2l-b THit Illustrated Annual Resister of Aural Affaire, and Cultleatt.r Almanac for 1866, with /60 illustrations; 26 cents, Rlosterhelm, or the Marque, by Thos. De Quincey. Teyerino: a minium of George Band. Ttazudatad by • preceded by a biographical sketch of the &eft giddied authoress, by Oliver o. Wand./ The Old Homestead, by Miss Bteph=4 author of " Fash ion and Psmine." Twice Married : a story of Connecticut Life. Marriage ttery by MralllreY: • &terms the Practice of a New York Surgeon; by Falw, H. Dixon, M. D.; illustrated. Bawl:wry:l6 by the author of " Heir of Radcliffe:J . ' All the new Books for sale as soon as pueliabed, Bub. scriptions received for any periodical publisb4 and amt re gularly to the residence of grabfierit= sett by mail any address, bY H lk CO novB No. 82 Stattittleld stree , t. 110ELSIO CLOTIIRRIG. dr-7 EmoarslN kir mating HOZlNlCaothtegiill end a w Large adortmnt at OUVRilla, N 4 Et: ear street. Bg iebi, 76 e m o s sad upwards: Ra o. ilroad Wrappers and molatitost Babas, de awn ,i 8 8. MIAMI A. A. CARRIER & uao., GIRARD INSURANCE COMPANY Mill DISLUOTOIS *Mon, Childs & 03., Hampton & Campbell, H . Chiles & Co. Mgt ADVERTISEMENTS:r 0 ' AMISS MoiliiNNA, Wood i s above PILBJIMPTORY SALE 00 LANDO to Ohar&era founuld:r,, At i ellOcnic ootarift On. MONDAY,- December 81, 188 h, at I o'clock, A. will heetdif at - publlit,sale, bporderof.tba Executors of ,obilip deed, late of the city of Phila delphia, at the home of Jamas McDonnell, on the Pitts -burgh and Staabanville Tarnplke road • and also thins on the Middletown road and on tbefloblestown road; that portlorkot the intoreection of the. Stembenville-Tanspika tad thelloblestoiro road s theough which the Pittsburgh and Bbtuttermille Railroad. combos, has been divided into DAS; .altavagliNg . eve adffilt .-- itarlf, with the view of making pleasant country asklencez and gardening pieta, as dealp naiad In a disgrace to be obtained at the Auction Moose of- James McKenna, No ITO Wool street, litteburgh, or from Mr. James McDonnell on the premises. The lands on the Middletown mad have teenenbdividedinto tones of about thirty acres each, and into some email lota of ilea to elabt acres, to suit the convenhmtte of those who Mightnot disposed to purchase a large tract. The valuable tract of t a w situated on the i Ittatoorgh and Eteubewrille turnpike. road so Mhartiess Otwob ti noW ocenplad by kir. James Mc -Mcinnell, will besild en eat title alarm, utast a Leese for bloat, the goody rent otglfitypartleasonlannually. At time tha lame e will - also basol . a small tract of terd NI , about Um aortiraztowdrmithb natter purchase, situated about 2 1 ,4 miles - flood 'Pittittrgh, on the new Tnrdpike road leading from the Steubenville Turnpike to the Plank road:f - Panteruparishing , to procure healthy and pleasant locutions, convenient to '' - the city, (being o e Vglut miles distant,) in a good ndghltbrhoodi surd:mad bin scrnery will find Ws prOperty Nutt can be required. The land bat excellentquilltnin a gOOLI state of cultiva tion, well watered, Nuodproirlded withOrmlandlimesione. A depictor railroad station will probably by lactated In the vicinity, furnishing facilities to slidlram the city at eareral stated PeriNta during the din 'Sinat more than ten min. utes tomtit._ Tiuts--Queoddril Oat, and balance inthree squid an. 'stud .paymentat with interest, to be spared by bond and .mortgage Yoe further pardonlars, application may be made at Midterms's Auction Rouse, Pittsburgh„or to Mr, James ott thepreationt - oasltte: (WOLOF LONDON:S0088—On Thunday evening, Nov. 15th. at 63. delock r at the ocinmerelal ohm rooms, corner of Word and 6th ats, will, be eOll, an extremely valuable collection of London tools, embracing `Mug rare and curious work., come elegantly embellished War tee colored plates; among which are :—Denon.'groat work via Egypt, atlas_follo plates; 'storks of Dr..* One, &vote, fo, platen;lio Delancra Shalrairease Forgeries, I ,ral, fo li o: State Trials; 10 ,: lole, We; Costa:nesAllstela,, • Turkey, China, don t dc,, Fe, 10 vOli, folio, splendidly colored plaice; Shut , '.history of Venice,: felted lemirdies erase and ca Pin* rdlel6i Col iEr Wm flatolltekeeEtrinelli, Greek and ItoMereemies,'2_vois, roy al toilet Wietwood'ilkhilliolbaor, vole, plater" FodAdge's family expodbit, 8 Vuls,:ato; illudradd record of Europe, 1 vol, royal colored plates, Clarendon's Life, itellchm and Policy 5 vole; folio, ha uumuaeript• Calcott's Italian end Englifin LindecePa, nee mg's, folio ; kchattra History of Bogota,/ vol. folio; The Mies of Lend an, I vol, am, cud. nut Attest colored vises of Rome, 1 yol,rfette; London and its environs in the lathsentw, beautifully 111ustra ted,3vois. Mt , 11111'ahlsbny of mal's, fidePlatee,lblio; and TOW* history of England, Liluttrated,6 yob, re ; gutherland'e•gallery of plenum, 800 'eget, 2 vole,. folio ; Elutelanknes Ph.losophlcal and Theologic a l . Waras, 12 vole; Boyies:erunpltre work*, 6 rob, folio ;,-Graphic.ll.. lustratlons Of Parie,folio, &cote: Theattention of Libra. ilea aid book bufere Is respectfully Olhated to the exam!. na:l ou of the catalog,,, which can be obtained at the sales rooms, where the books art atrangiel'&ir inspection. nut 12 P. IL DelTlB, &Lot ' T am lIIIRPKTIO SOAP hi used for rendering the akin 1 smolth, volt, and delicately wkdte; renloving n tan, and ra. mu of the skin ; all chaps:chafes, to. on the Linda are healed by it. For theoure of sore, rough hands iaLrunritalletL it lias been sold in thisclty for the past five yam, and has slows given ewthlacticrn. care a nanny soap, mothers and all others having the care of children will find it an excellent article. Persons washing the remand hands with this soap everyfflay, Will find them selves-fees from chaps, chafes and ronghneis of the akin. It I. also good shaving soap. Price 32% cents per cake, or $1,25 per dreren.- Sold wholesale and retail, by novl2 Crl3ntAlfEtl;-N0.5.9 Markit et MIDI OLD HOlditBTEAD—The last great American Novel THE racceee I - The Oltraelnestead. by Ms. Ann B. Bucpberos,nuttior or fashion and famine; is rapidly striding on to a position In popular estimation equal to Oust enjoyed by its predecessor.. Itla an interesting Book. Its rural pictures are the moat delightful-re ever read, Its local de. iseriptiOrui equal anything Dickens ever panned. One vol., 12mo; Price, $1,26. Par sale In W. e. OILDATIVIIIINDY & 00., YIRL streat,onjimite the Theatre. AA. MAFIOSI A 00. are et H ceivlng and, open. , log cases and packages Of ( a 1 1 Gingham', Blne• lina - Clbeeka, Ttrea&, - Hatinette, Drat:a:Roods; Pliante, de , keeping tbelt MD* it al sod compls6.lll ivory respect. eavl2 ' . • (1L0THE4.0488711.13888, do --A. ON & cu hove on hands splendid assortment or Broad Moths, Nast , for mares, men's Beaver Cloths. Batinetts, Tweeda t -atl o th er goods Wass. acorn gril ItSALIN OLAY-100 bater on hanctirol for Me by VI nevl2 • MOM* Blloit Iterjust received atd tai sal. by 401 Isovl2 ' ; FLEBIFNG BUR I AMPLlLAClP—Gennantowts bble Ju■t reatTed ant fir Isle by rivivl2) FLEMING 81108. ALUM -10 bbla jam received and for sale by nnal2 FLEMING BROS. fIAUREENT/11Z-20 bbls just received sad far sale by covl2 TLEMING BILO3. PlSll.lf DAVIS!' PAIN 11.ILLISE-6 gross just received and for sale by jnoel2 FLEMING BROS. DORAX-1.000 tbs just received and for Bale by n0..12 FLAMING BROS. DORISHAVX'd HuLLAHL BITTILIQS-24 dvsen of Ude exeellent article Put received by JOB. FLU ING, noyl2 corner of Diamond and Market at. LI_ IIEIBANIPS' MAGNESIA—IIe best article of Magnesia now 11111118. 12 tic sea recsire4 by JOB. FLEMING'S, corner Diercon ' and Market et, AA ZdLANDIPIN—An excellent article 10 - 1 chapped {hands &e. 12 dozen recelv , d by JOS. PI.BMIIO. I,llxx 801iP8—.1 have Just received a supply of Low's 1.7 ticowtt Windsin EkraN . also a supply- of, Lowe Iltmey.l3osp. inovl2) JOB. SLIIIIING. 00E0304 81tA WAND TOMO .AND POLMONIO BYGIIP—I here fast recelved-trinaly of the above celebrated articles. [ouotl2l JOS. BLESSING. EIDLITZ POWDE&F--/ hare on band s lure supply of fresh Pelda: Powders. (oovl2l JO& FLEMING. I 'TOLD 01111A1K-4 Imre cm and supply . or, frusta pre. AJ Wed Cal Orem. [b0v1.2 . 1 JOS. a. U. P. Shope, lig ERBIUM TAILOR, Third -street. next dear to Die In patch - Buildings, thankhfor the Terry liberal pa - tannage heretohnebestowed up on him ,legs leave to ask a contintiance of the name, as te is nowbettor prepared than ever to forniah bile friends mad customers with garments which will Insure entire satiwktation. ' Be always' kee hand brge zusedinneut Or the latest styles of • GB; cresanunixtincena; &0., which will be made to order on the !hottest notice, upon mason wble term. - • w6.AperftlitalwafettoirMited..-- rninhkU rashionab LOW lia Ulna and Capp, PRICES. Ir. imam a SON, Ne: 91 Wad anset, respectfully In . formthe putilleflet sherbets large ai4ortatent 9f the latest' Arles artist, erttl CrePe e theY will Ben at law piece -ft N. 11..-Jaat tamindi a new atria of Ladies' Riding Bate avid Oafs. rnovlOr 3: WILSON * SON. 60fiLS. ESTILL ANA /AWAY /LOUR; ~ 1000 bwateleatte; Mils ItroVonr;__ fa bb15p1555 Lad' Lord; - In store and tot sale by' ve , tuace44latlgN KR, tonr10:41/.2t 285 Mats , awe- P.EIC.IN.T/a6., STORE, T lita Z 9 Ilfal area. OPErBINEPEI WEIDE MAR let /0 cente'Vtlb. Prime tilotteAge aLI,2 3 Aemitelifb. B. JAYNE& .16 Ali No.-IBAwth street, littstnergh. •• !VMS lio.volualdo'FfMoll - BE DY , utile& is sof ..unibillug In the =mot lilt thourpahitul and danger 000diarolen to orldob the - Vottale-tonstitutlon Otibiect• It modentesell nunner,and nonbseeszli ottettritdons—in, vigor:tee oLdahltlttued and delicate, by tvgalating and strengthening the *bun. !tad fralties the constitution ttr the duties of We. . TO /1.1.1.11161) LADIES • o bits c t is perattattraunt4 as it urn In a /short Elm remove all ohons We ate not of than:mbar who believe and act In mad am with the belief that long and elaborate detail gives , reigh.t, Algatt7 .t o--objects : of either momentous or' Warm IttMort • '~e: milmaY opinion, ' and homlbst simplicity and' truth roved sash as are worthy of any attention, In decidedly the Mit rich and tamely colors. Tri thatmatent instamia,mm great dealse is to be widerttoor by , Mote ,who may look. to us tar information,-all des being considereConninos importance.. , • EassirenWs. AG*. Cie he hours, fip0.4.4.14. to 9P. M. Inortain* Splandtd 'irtteln - for •Sw. _ CV? 170 A 5.111118,, within one antra'hail toilet of the Mega of Bruceton, Preaton contity, Va; The. tar imrvemente are 'about 00 acre', newlvebtared, and nbder good fence; a new twrestory•fhewedhq' brume and frame barn; well watered by neverlaglog Cpringa A good aced Bank open antnf *Mob. the yearly payment min betnade without-taking anytldng else off the'firm. Bitty of, the beat grad fralt,•and ten old teen of the common- eort. There are duty acres of the very best /cotton/ or meadow laud, and plenty_ of timber. • • • Tautt--$1,500 for the stole tract- • $5OO In hand; the 'Wan $llO per year, without Interest: For particulars, enquire of FUEL MILLS, 78 r 81 ; 1 10 1 24 PittßbOntl, tipriEßWAl.—.Trds day received and for rale by tia9 IMMIX H. comma. L I"— lb& this fresh losterrilie falai* hp - rttra ' ' • p..coraiNa. TlOlOlll hasps, saimeTrmotby Beet- method oe consigtaramtard for Welty n019 , , IHEEnB-60 bozos petals Cheep jun received on con• algonniati sad !be axle by ATWELL; TEE d CO. Daooms—ao demi extra Cora ßrom* lartzetelred and Ile for sale by faccefl I , Amax, LEE t co. 13EAN8-1 bbl small White Una get =Oral on cen. . JO- stamen: ad fa vas by noT9 ATWELL, LIM t CO. NIONEI-60 boshols Onions In store and to sale on coneignment by foor9J ATWELL, LEE &CO MUIBEOLDERICS-14. ?dances • 00. will open in • day or two, another very tholes selection of ftbroideries, of the newest and moat elegant ; also, a full assort mead of Ladled Embroidered. Hem-a and Plain Cam bric no Handkerchiefs ; Gents' Plain and Bordered Hdkfe. , &s. V 9 A A. MABON • CO. are recalving another tot of Zit . hie oolors of Paramettas, Thitert Cloths, Mohair De atteDew, Paul en QCs, De La th es, do, to which th ey invite ntion. noT9 T 4 WRINOBVILLN PROPERTY NU 11/1111,4w0 large JJ_burldingJAti. &thuds en Butler =feet, having front •of 42 feet by =deep tove . 29 feet &MA - 41=01s on the 0/47.73 feet. Peke $lOO. Tani els,. • nov9 .8 COTEINERT I BON, 53 Market at. rpwcw - LARGE STORE-BOOM TO LET.No. 61 and No. 64 Market street. & OUTLIBERT .9 SON. nov9 63 Blerket-street. . ts. BIBS. B. W DAVIDSONIntim Bonne, No. 33 St. Clair atreet, will open a large &metro/cot of French Donnate, Orpe, Mantle., atul Noedlaworked floods, on THURSDAY, Noyeinter'B,lBs6. 0058 .ANTBII—~I4o good Cooke, Aright glide to do house. work in the city, and fix In the country—high wages ktlliblyment wanted by &young man who apatite anuan and Engliah ; a boy of 17. 'me, and one of 14; a baker, a gardener,carriage driver. A boy wards to learn a trade; a yotmg man as clerk, and one ea daimon la a store or warehouse ,Can all give good reference& Wanted—Twoßlaekarnalth and two Shoemakers, Apply at BARNS Intellleence Mee, 410 Liberty street. [novB TRRATIAR ON LAND LillONllYlnG—Caceprtsing the the rl. Theory from five elementary principles, and practice with the Chain isloWthe , Compose, the Wan• sit, theTheolollte, the Plane Table, ea. - • with tlizr elnimdags and a magnetle chart. Sy W. IL pie, A. hf., Civil • Engineer , Professor of Civil Engl. nearing In Union College; author of "A Manual of Road M=il." eta. Second edition. Per Bale by B. T. 0. MORGAN, 104 Wood, street. . . H: . 11 , au. mom of those Very de tdrable dark Fra* u Chtntna jest opined e/ _ nosed d. MASON 'A Ix). T • • • 20 abases .711 . 11117` Bank • Oblo and Banns. Railroad Uhl:lead &rip ; by 0017 'r • • 4 • .• -041 - ! ,, LAALVtIe, ' • v A tV 4y L IVO-11 - u s . munovan PROM PITUDLIBOR TO CINCINNAI' - ncnras' Ayr.-49 ktlNUTP.2—Connectlngi clnnatt with U. 3. Mall 'Line Simmer', Coelegto. Lexlngtanlialleorad,Oblo and 31Sailatlppl Limmerneebursh-famite. Connettlng via Celumban Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana 0 - • Thio Ugh Tkkels Ira Columbus indr Clod te Inept. _acialsrille, St.•Loulailndlinarpolls," Ati. as ' Columbus !and Xenia, to Daylonapaattelndls, TllB LITTLICIIIAIdPria alai Pm% end pater tau from Ilttabantli to Clacinnat eonnectlnu With the Colingten. and - Islington Rd U.B. hlidl Line Steamed, Onto' and 111Eadmippl sod Laatencoltargb Boole, ollina fakllltfet /moths? can SIT% throulattloketa , by /di thantxtra nude eall, PI PI waned Th COlauzikaa sod thy Little Miami TIMEX DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS MIDI Ikahltta., tallttelnngtby2 o'clock finale. niche Cokunlms at 116 e o'clock A. 81., aw cinnatt at 240 P. AL •-- - - • • Second Irsdn.-Leave Pittsburgh by 8 o'clock strive_ st Columbus at d'cloet P.Adiard 1.24 o'clock, night Mart Tamb"--Loate Pittabuitti t y 3 o'clock P. ExponlaVtita saint at Columbus st 2 o'clock A.3l' Clincinnictist7 84 ticket-A. AL - • TWO DAILIC-TBAINIVVIA.- COLDIESUS DATTON _ , INDIANAPOLIS., First Tratu - •L-Plltaleargh at .2 o'clock A. IL. at Colutabie at'lolo 4 1 ..m.,_ri5yt . 011,5k.125 o'clock 1 sod Indlatlapollsatil' .30.11 V • • at S C e o c l o u n m d ln BAc 8- Lte k P P tib u l s tst t ot 8 t o 'cCalodo k a . A . . I„ Tbkd TrakiLeave,Plttabl,pao'M l o c kateolumbastt hstB nat,s P kekDa o'c !and Indlanapolli at 10 IL , AGEir Be nartltalarto - call kr "lake . P. l l'. Columba", 1 - the only tellable routs. - - For all Inthrmaton . and Thniugb Tickets, Oleasaap the Oleo and PennaylirateM.ltallroad.Oince (corner td wader the Almnuagabelallotam , . • , 001t1Malcht Or at Peden'. Street Stettin' /,,=, • ' oS ' 3 .l , Alloll?l,="ket ' 080. 0. siksioss:Agent, Pltfrbit3gh '' W. BTBAD.PII, Genera Asanti CtheinnstL - - ~... Alr . bans • OEM ' be t•io ' - Eta - ' ' '• . • 4 . , . DT -elites or in 'ortleiaftt*OrPhstut.Oatirt of A/leg ~; -, Di County, I will expose ti public isle, on the paid ._.; ,'' in Moon Township, within one atatabalfralles of th ''-•i...'' P...lieltread Station: l st Bayievilla, on, EATIJADA.T, .. - 0 , •••k• day of December , at 2 o'clock P.M., ilia' following d -4' 'I Real Estate, the property Cr Josephlialfsd-'en. late ,-----..:'; city of Pittsbn 01,-11*a:used r- ••., ~- ~•,_--.....•••:-. • j0r;.1,... , All that•certaln tractor nletaet r dand - siteite in 1,:%-: ': township, Allegheny manly, bounded and described s •-, , Ica% tra.witt.ilegtardng-atezelioster..n,the Manes r ' ; thence nortte l .lo%.,,degreee, , east ar perches to etgarst ? ' thence northlBeegremr,-irest 18 - 4.10 pereLea to.* ;_...-'1; • therm north sy, degree*, eut RI. -ton ost 1 . . - ... , : run; thence north 65% degrees. seat 28.240 p p erches -- ,,,i , :f walnut; thence north 88% degrees., east 12 perobes elm; Ilienunortß 8 degrees, out 88 perches ton' .•.." Line, of to of Wm. Watt; thissolisolltit 62 W‘degreest-r: 208 80100 parches to ',chestnut oak; thence south IL, 1""... green, West 102 Perehea to* white oak; thane sonthl '"''`: 4 grew, emit 49 perches top white oak t thence south • -4.4 greys, east 54 810 perches .to, • post on the Beim n ,•,,,,''''• thence alms said road north 43 degrees, west 8 840 pet• - • - •:. toe poet;' thence Mirth 8434.degress, west 12 tie= . 4(, ,, black oak; thence north . o,clegren, westl2 El° S . •. •' • pest ;- thence north 43_degraes, West 207 1 10• perches - . 4 1 es t i oat on a township road; itiencenlonglaid township , •••.•,', south 89% degrees, went 38140'per -hes to It Oast °nil • •••:•-.1 land of Isobert IR/44M ; thews north 78 1 &Peek 151 7 . 10 peraws Ws rut; theme north 17 epees. •''•k-, perches to iifiiisk ;libel:re north 432 %4%1rue:east 83 es toe put ;thence soath 80% eteguesieast 27 pftehilt. - : , a post on tfia gluon road, the. place ~of, beghsabsg-3 '. • •'" taking 234 acres,_m •• • 3 rode and 27 petches, Ira , the • ' / ante; making in a ll 383 as. . ! ,•:, 'TXIIt9 "Of Bati-Ltne.third ;ash, on the delivery o --.•-• • deed; the lialutro tif be paid In two equal annul •_,,i... meats, w.thlettekiiriti *me d by bond and mortgage 0rf,...-•• ' premises ' • ,,, By the-Court' GE ORG E C. 3/cFADDEN e . ..: Por further •patticulars, enquire of'said:Adtainistn - at No. 89 Pour n street, or'of t3,..-0. W. GILL, Atinnse • • Law, office NO sa Fifth street, Pittsburgh::: ' itioselOn _st-,7'.--". . . eissinopolitati Art Aillsotliation. fit"..112/1 7 21 YEAR A EadifEl4MElNTil Tor the.'Sesond'Aiimil CoHectic,' • • ~(1. tide - new and, popular intaltuthiri.for the diff add Litendnrettall art,, have been made on.the moat eaten Amthig the wiir_ks'alreadY argeed, le the farts 0 SNOA CBUOINIX," which origina lly cost ten th ora x ' dollars: : ffusi woo j • In formlog the new col eictlon, the dion of l; American art, and the encouragemoneof American gen; have not been ovetlooked. Commissions have been Lu s ! to many of tha moat &stingiest:lei Ainerlean Artie% wilt contribute some of their lineal productions. Air teem are three Marble Basta, executed by the greatest ing Sculptor, Mum Powana. 0110110 E WASHINGTON, the Father of bli Conntry„ ~ BBNJAM 1X FEANKLIY , the PhibiltoPben 1 DANIEL WEDbTES., the Statesman. A Pi - octal egent has visited Europe and made careful r j odic-loos 'eel l one of foreign works of art, both In l.e: and marble • Statuary and Choice Paintlegn. The whol e forming a largo and inlaable collector; Pettifogs and Statuary to be distributeA'fofe amens • members of the Association for the'srcend' year. TERMS VP .MEDIDEittIHP. The payment of Three Do Isra constitateasey one a M her of this A a:ociation, and entitles hint to either one oft • Magazines for one year, and else ticket In thP dittrlhai, of - the Statuary and Paintings. The Literature leaped to subscribers conalsts'of the folL log Monthly [Magazines t Harper's, Putnam's, booker,Blackwood's, Household Words, Graham and dey'e % Lady's Beck Pennons taking tve member binameeDified to any of the Magazines for one year , iiitlYd and to . igit-fa the tribunes'. The net proceeds derired.frentlhatalo of m.i.'- bershipa are devoted to Hui purchase of worki of art for ensuing year..• '••• The .eletosnlitgee Scoured by becoming, a Member of ti Ist All parsons receive thefulletthistk-thdrntbretiptl at the start, In the shape of steeling kiMputhric Literature!. • i'AL Mach member is contributing,, pur.hasi choice Works of Art which are ba distributed attic themselves, and are at the sometime ououragiag u i t te4 tuts of the country, disbuitdusOeteututleuf dollen! ' Its agency . . Perna In stimatiezp And, ibr MeinberihipWltiplai give their_ post office addre,s fun, ab a ting the-month wish the Magaaine to_ cowntenCe, and bliTn: 4l tty lidten n e t tared at the Pest Mice toprovent. lass; on its nectdpt a e illicit' of memberthillYtogeihar Withthe,fdirgoitte win be forwarded to tiny part of the _ Thai° wbo prance megtrinetiatliodasnm- ,will °inn that by fining this Asecitlatieti; theyfe'nesitle thaMaSas and free ticket in-the annual dt Illnt - the prim they now pay for the Magazine *tte. For Memberships, Adams; DAIIIM - Notruery• :L. A a t At either of the_ principal, Milloes...o..aniekixtppeker Mai eine office, 848 Broadway, Now York; 'Or :Western Mt Lott Water - street: tlatttuly, OLta. : .4Eir•ButectiAtis riettved. 433(628 ERYEB N0.'143 Waldktreet,lietiorary gecretaty, to Pittsubp Ptopoodi • • VCR iiX, o 6o,ooo , comettoNva 05FlrBB PIT 7 81311ifit. ANL) CONNBLUIVILLEI ItelfßOAD' CO PANT, g7tteed she - Myer and Connell Balthnore;b v irtue of au Ordinance - of said Ihsvor City Conn° , entitled "&n Ordinance to Guarantee t Bonds of the -Pittabuinh stn it...thansetC o pany," ap roved dune 24,1868 , Vi0 the renstreonatii of n A. the .16th =sZay ifaremime,lBss, frc't purchase of the aboirelkeidei etiontitingto4ne Doi lam ; redeerciable an the Ant day of aintsam /Ms & tearing interest at`the rate of etk.peetaa...pet emu payable half yearlyontelaiir 1 days cilantudy and Jul on.the'PreSerktlttOn of:the paper coupons it the Raids* Orem In the, city of Baltimore, or Whet , plata designat hereafter by call Register The Bonds will beta emus of sl,OOO and $6OO nth, In are (framed, in addition to the guarantee of am city timore, bye drat morgue on the toady:. roads, tolls si revenue of ther - attaburghend ConnetteriEs Railroad Cet puny, executed to Trustm•ln the city Of litaltimore. Railroad Company have-now 28 miles of their road operation,-cod Airing - the neiewinter, and. spring one than one-thittl of the whebilineiwhiah 4111.161 a Milts •leirldh; villtbStlidehed,,bYineabirsupplied by music an satimitet to the amoun tor_lgtaXo),. andlber reamiud can be completed in ttio"yeartritoite terateation with U Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Curribeffarid,'l7Bmil from Baltimore; and will form with thelnllat read; many between - 411v oAisi river Pittreurgh, and the at - naimere-, The chimera Idles of the line are alism more formable than atty.:the nearly one;third of the wbole Awing a dead' level, sod ti re of edgy graMcarraemod du' regard', the advantage of-cheep trantiortatlerliajtas.dliactlon the:heaviest tonnage.- There its' lint One commit on tl whole route, and the corral:lam of line It best mated that forty miles of the road tit - esett end, ptuair tbron a sti : lut coal fields, can be swotted by the exit. tre Trams.—.No bid will be received fat - farelhan per, cc any premium Ls' ter be gild over b* tha patchiest to tb flegisterof the el.o.f.Battlaturaitor thauseand berent fl Old City; M6 tayillStAdelentS_Oltn6 Per Mit= of if par slue of Molina& will be .requhed-to tw paid to tt Pittsburgh atakConnelindlle Balirosd Company, at .-the,` . cOm elathecityCfßalttnioie;,outhefrstdtyofnehmoat after the award is made, until the:whole amount hied, The right la hereby reserved by the undentigued I, declir the acceptance of all Orany'ot Use proposahe..,'Xhay are be addreseed "To the Regis er of the City of Baltimore) and endorsed "offer for Pittaboroh, mot Ommeihrent ftailcoad pocapasiyitonde guaranteed the aity of Patti Ail further. infairt r Uktion.mm-fe bad, by . .damming ft lindansignwl, Ritt.4„ Pa,. . - •2 . (RaY4ll, flaßtiES, 'President • na6e7:tl6th Pittsburgh sad Oonnellsailleitatiroad% unsaLlsEl airy BOOKS--At Davosou'oe6s Market it rs near fourth-- . - • • . The Ofeetattir, in 6 rala, Svc; elegant edition; halfealg Knight's Pictorial Ehalts a-yds, Bra, 1 2 do Idatmder's Treasurles s ..s aOls. do Burns' Works., sole* 1.13M0 _ ' longfellow'olvangellne, I.l4atrsted Oampbelra Ple.isures of Elope, - do, i L'allegroend Peruteroso, illustrated; • oowt er's Task.. _ do. Christmas with the Poeta: The Vicar of Wakefield; The Book of Celebrated Poems; Madonna; s Pilgrim' Program: Iflsop's Fabian .Book altar bael's Cartoons ;. The Busk of Waverly °mu Midsummer Eve: &Fairy Tale of Love, by Mrs.B.o.llall Natural Matorp of Efan—timith; °rig's $141,7 galactic= from the English Poeta; Schnler's Bong of the Bell; Mak speare's 86,612 ;gee of Man; _ limai - book of heraldry ; Book of Elia_ -v6ftClermi; All of the above are elegantly iltrudraUt andurinbel. Also, English works onDieinityand Theoka. Orders taken *for Enedshi BreneV:ma Alma* Hooka from ther East,- Or r.Earope, on sitalreottuoludon. ehargee The imbseriber has stery facility for' itoperting booka—tr frequently importing for the ProMmon anctLibrary-of Theological Peminary, es well as for othena , The *bun books and others are selling at low prises J.B. DAVI/10H( _ p nova 65 Market street-near Foul'th. 'EW BOOKB 1 - NEW- 1300/Isl--_' -. ....' , .: , r . . _ India, Mina und•Jagau,. bi, Eall'llefor t Journey to Centre ado% - -, . . c, The Old Homestead, by Mus-drut filatagherta; • The Hag Pickax e or Boolui spa Aim : ~. ~ Isora's Oblld-e novel: - The Match Glrl, or LIE &Mies as they are; • ,1 /ova as is fa. in 1855; Minnie cod./-4 new novel ; • ••...' Marriage a Lotter/AT lire. Grey; , -'- ..; Gl•rmrood,or the "doh Bop; ' :-7 -,' Timbre, hyaoofgotbzidt ..• glosterbehtior the Ma clue, by Thos. Dotbilitter, The ig e w i mmat, by Wm. M. Thschway ; ~ . - .1. . Wager of Bade: a tali of Saxon theeigi-Itetity W.cr Herbert;_ . . ' _ _ - khoiel'a—a tale of English Society, Frank Hilton, or the queen's Own; •• - The Mysteries of Pax% bY*geoe Sue:, Female Blneheardt —do Mph Bets, or Chute to the Remus. dust reeeteid and for tale W. A. GIItENEFEMCIff k CO. FJlthat.,opatite Oa Theatre., C .. BAWLS! tiILtANVLSI—A„ Hum lt Co.rofeogniti t'l another largo aexatroset of Maw/a. 7 1 '-it , ton. tains an almost, ending lasi ety of Low Spare B s State, Empire, Seotth, Nabofttattntot. ow/ other Shawls of the nevelt tad most tiablombli etjtit, Nov , w 4„.