The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 13, 1855, Image 2

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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
PITTSBIIRGB:
1 1 1313BDAY - 140 EWING
• 1310ELNING POST JOB OPPleffi•
We would call the ettentiOn of MREORANTS AND
BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we- hare }rust received
front Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, eie4.
•re now prepared.to BD orders for Cards, Ullonlars, Bill
floodli t - Paper Boots, Polders, and Programmes for i ll
_,,,,tions.--eillmders will be promptly filled.- • -
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jam- We are pripired to print paper booke'
for use in the Supreme Court, in good 1471%0A
Cu short notice, and invite the legal profession.
to give cm a call
Non. titepheu A...tonglae has been aerioualy
inillaposed atlerike- Haute, but is now much
tatter.,: '
.13tanqO6ic ele, late Secretary of Legation at
St. James, has been elected to the State Senate
from the city of New York.
Wisconsin has probably elected Basitford,
Black Republicap, Governor, over the Demo
critics candidate, by a small majority.
It le a matter of congratulation that Mr.
Flap, the upright Comptroller of the pity of
New York for three years pest has been re
elected. lie is one of the few pure men among
the officials of Gotham.
A curious suit has been instituted in Balti
more by a man claiming the custody of the cel
ebrated so called bear-woman, who is entirely
overgrown with hair. One man claimed her as
his wife. Two men—one her husband—abduct
ed her from another party, who held her by
contract, and who brings suit for her recovery.
The New York Herald publishes an account
of the presentation of the " great gold medal for
Science" to Prof. Morse, the inventor of the
telegraph, by the Emperor of Austria. The
geld medal is a massive and beautiful specimen
of art. Oa one side is a medallion head of the
young Emperor, crowned with laurel, with the
inscription, " Franciecue Josephus 1., D. 0.,
Austr're Im-erator; " and on tie obverse, a
wreath of laurel surrounding the imperial
crown, with the inscription, " Literis of Arti
bits. " This is the fourth token of acknowledg
ment from European sovereigns accorded to and
received by Professor Morse.
TEE NETT PRESIDE!" T.
The result of the New York election discloses
some facts that will teach the parties there a
lesson. The needless quarrels of the Democra
cy in that state accomp.ishes nothing but tits
aster and defeat to themselves. The returns of
the late election show that had the party been
united, it would have swept the state by large
majority. But divided as they arc on fanciful
and useless issues, they have been utterly de
feated, as they deserved to be. There can be
little doubt that this will prove a profitable les
son to the New York Democracy ; and that next
year, as in 1862 t, they will all unite upon the
presidential question. United they can carry
that state for the democratic candidate. They
laid aside their domestic) feels in 1862, and
united for a national purpose. It is only rea
sonable to repeat that the result of the late
election will induce them to do the same thing
again in 1866. Already there are signs of such
a movement ; and, that accomplished, New York
is safe for the democracy.
The Know Nothings and Republicans cannot
combine in that State. The friends of Wm. H.
Seward will never abandon him; and in New
York there is a large party, headed by the Her
ald, that are resolved to run George Law for the
presidency. Neither of these parties will yield
to the other for the sake of fusion, and fusion
cannot be accomplished. It seem certain, then,
that there will be three parties in the field next
year, in the Empire State ; and if the Demo
crate unite as in 1852, it secures the state for
the Democratic candidate.
In Massaohusette the feud between the Know
Nothings and Republicans and Abolitionists is
irreconcilable. The long threatened scheme of
uniting every element of opposition to our par•
ty against us in 1868 is evidently impracticable,
and must fail. There is no prominent issue up
on which to rally snob en organixttlon, and no
common purpose among our opponents strong
enough to combine elements so diverse, and as
yet so hostile.
The position of Pennsylvania is not doublfal
in the next campaign. Its late vote indicates
beyond doubt that it will be Democratic, and
that its large electoral vote will decide the ques
tion of the presidency.
With such good grounds for encouragement
and hope, It becomes our party to select the
best possible candidate—one who can combine
all oar strength, and unite all sections of o the
Union. And the selection must soots be made.
La one year from this date the people of this
country will be adding up election returns to
ascertain who is to be president from 1867 to
1881. The contest is coming soon, and to win
we must be prepared.
The next Presidential term will be very likely
to be an eventful ono. Our foreign relations
ate liable to sudden intorruption at almost any
Ono. England, in the midet of a contest in
which she has shown nothing but courage and
inoapacity, seems disposed t force either a
quarrel or an insult on this country ; and her
faithful! ally of France, and old Spain, stand
ready to back her insolence. Bending a strong
fleet to the West Indies with the avowed design
of watching and thwarting the movements of
this country, is an insult. It may lead to no
immediate rupture, bat within the next five
years the question of llaropean interference in
American affairs will have to be settled. Oar
next President, if not the present one, sill have
to meet this question. It must be settled, and
settled soon and forever. And we want a man
selected for the next presidential term with
reference to this and other Important questions,
and not to give place and plunder to hungry
politicians. If there are such in our party let
the people resolve that not to them will be oom
mitted the selection of the next candidate for
the presidency.
HEATERS AND VEHTILLITOII.B -Mr. Ea on has
received at hie exhibition room, No. 30, 4th et.,
the models of the newly patented Heaters, Ven
tilators and Chimniee invented by Mr. Joseph
Leeds, of Philadelphia, and now considered far
better than any others in use in the Eastern
cities. We have given some account of them
heretofore, and would advise all horse builders,
steamboat men, manufacturers, &c., to examine
the models. One glance at them will discover
their pre-eminent advantages. For steamboats
to , and manufactories, and for beating churches
and dwellings and school-houses they must soon
be generally adopted in this city. Practical
men have pronounced them a most valuable im
provement, and just the Thing wanted on our
rivers. A - 6Talmisey of This kind 40 feet high on
a steamboat will give a stronger dratight, than
one of 100 feet on the old plan. All who want
to be rid of smoking houses ; all who want
rooms heated with an even, moist, cheap and
uniform heat, with good ventilation and power
erfal draught, should give Mr. Eaton a ctn.—
They will be cure to adopt them when under
stood. One gentleman of this city has already
ordered them for his dwelling house.
DEPEATED.—Brandreth, the famous pill man,
was defeated in the Seventh Senatorial Diatrict,
New York. The vote stood J. W. Ferdon, Am.,
4,064 ; Benj. Brandreth, Deter, 8,946. Majori
ty for Ferdon 119. Braodreth'e pills have lost
their power, it seems. The time has been when
they would work through any man.
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NIXIE - NEWS
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HON. JOHN L. DAWSON
The Uniontown Geniva of Liborly speak! in
the .ellowip&litrong and well deserved terms of
r. tiawsoii; elf
, o n candidate for the United
8 tatelftertatti
Among the whole number of distinguished
gentletnen who-have been j r4mated for the eon
eideration of the legiel.&ture and the people,
there is none whom wo would more gladly see
eleotod to the station than the Ron John L.
Dawson, of this coutiry •, and we believe we are
not disparaging the claims of the other gentle
mep_whosenames have been mentioned in eon
;motion with the office, when we say that we be
lieve he would be more acceptable to the Dem
ooracy of , both Eastern and Western Eenusylva
niii, than any other man who has been or can
be euggestek.
Mr. Dawson's career as one of the reprosenta-
tivee of the State in the National Congress, was
marked by ability of the highest order, which,
when combined with unswerving integrity to hie
constituents, the State wbioh he in part repre
sented, and the Union, has deservedly won for
him the reputation Of an able legislator and an
honorable and manly Statesman. As the author
and eloquent advocate Of the celebrated, though
much abased llotiestead Bill, he has endeared
himself to the people of his native State, and in
•fsot to every friend of a liberal and enlightened
public palely in regard to the public lands, their
speedy settlement and cultivation throughout
tkoUnion. If it is conceded, as we belleVe it
will be in the end, that Western renneylrattia
is entitle' to tho United States Senator, wo be
lieve we apes{ the sentiments of two-thirds of
the Democracy of the Wotan part of the State,
when we any that he is their choice against all
competitors—because he is popular, has all the
requisite qualifications, and as a national Dem
ocrat is without suspicion or fault, and unstain
ed by a single dereliction, from the straight for
ward,"` ionest and ti right line of his duty to his
constituents, is State, the Democracy, and the
Union.
[From the Philadelphia Ledger.)
FLoun mum Pirresuacia.—The Pittsburgh
Chronicle says :
The agent of the Baltimore Railroad is send
ing forward flour at $1,30 to Baltimore $1,65 to
New York, and $1,75 to Beaton. The flour in
spector, 61r."8 D. Forte - , for this port, makes
return that, for the month of Ootober, 11,687
barrels and half barrels were inspected-427
barrels of whioh were found deficient in weight
from twelve to fifteen pounds to the barrel. A
great deal comes in as branded extra from the
country, which upon inspection Is found to be
only superfine or scratched, or even sometimes
middlings.
We don't see what „ the agent of the Balti•
more Railroad" moans by narging $l,BO, when
our Pennsylvania Central only asks $l,OO to
Philadelphia. Perhaps the Chronicle is speak
ing for one of Wheeling papers, without giving
its authority. The quantity inspeeted here,
too, is twenty thousand barrels, or nearly twice
the amount stated; and who is Mr. Fatter
The f33ar inspector's name at this point is Culp.
Our Philadelphia Wel:operatics should be care
ful of the Chronicle's soissors. Like the white
man, they are mighty ruattartain.
Tus Dascosu - s CODS IN VESMONT —A bill has
been introduced into the Vermont House of Re
presentatives, by Mr. Robinson, of Beareburgh,
to prevent the traffic: in intoxicating liquors,
• nisAteg the chard offence wah DSATII. It was
referred to the committee on the liquor law. A
great deal of virtuous Indignation was expressed
by Abolition prints at the Kansas Legislature
(or proposing an equally bloody oode ; but, then
it was attributed entirely to the bratalle ng ef
fects of slavery. Now we find Vermont—Aboll
tion Vermont—almost the only State in the
Union that has thrown off her allegiance to the
Federal Constitution—proposing an equally Ban
gainary law on the subject of temperance.
When men make any one thing the sole princi
ple in their creed—whsther slavery, tot:operant:is,
or abolitionism—they become fanatios and run
into extremes. Bat we will see whether the
Black Republican prints have as much horror to
express of the Draconian Code when it is at
tempted to be introduced into Vermont as when
proposed In Kansas.
S IMATOIL &MN BR'S Fa MIMS —When Hon .
Charles Sumner was in Kentucky last summer,
he acknowledged that his previous impressions
of the peculiar institution were incorrect. It
was his first visit to the Bouthoiod he oonfessed
how disappointed he was to fled everywhere so
much happiness and contentment among the
slave population. This, the Louisville Courier
declares, was hie uniform expression when asked
for his opinion ln the South. Rocehtly, how
ever, on tue eve of the election in Massachusetts,
he delivered himself of the following :—" No
words were too strong to depict the enormity of
slavery. He had seen a human being knocked
off at emotion as if ho had been a horse, and
other horrors, including personal injuries to the
slave." Mr. Sumner is a demagogue, and can
not see any " good come out of Nazareth " if It
would interfere with the prospeots of northern
Abolitionists. He lives on the agitation of the
slavery question, and he will do It, right or
wrong.
MASBACIII7I3SITO ELBOTION.-I0 three hundred
and nineteen towns in Massachusetts the vote
stood as follows for Governor, compared with
18 , 54 :
November, 1864.
Henry Wilson, RepnbHain
H.. J. Gardner, Know Nothing.....
E. Washbnrne, Whig
H. W. Bishop, Wmoorse
Tot vote
November, 1865
Julius Rockwell, Republican ..
H. J. Gardner, Know Nothing.
B. H. Willey, Whig -
E. D. Beach, Democrat
Total vote
MARYLAND ELscrrtos.—Ttris state seems to
have gone against the Damocraoy. To Congress
J. A. Stewart, Dem., is elected from the let
District; 24 Distriot, J. B. Rioaud, A ; 81 Die
trict, J. Morrison Harris, A.; 4th District, 11.
Winter Davie, A ; sth District, 11. W. Hoffman,
A ; Gth Distriot, T. J. Bowie, Ind. Whig. The
Americans elected their State offioers and the
county officere for the pity and oounty of Balti
more. That party has also a lav;e majority in
the Legislature.
CONOILEBBIONAL AND DAILY GLoBB.—John C.
Rives will commence the publ cation of the Daily
Globe with the opening of the session, and fur
nish it for the mission at s6—for the whole year
at $lO. The Congressional and Appendix for,
the session will be furnished at s6—or two oopiee
each for $lO. The Weekly Globe for the session
ie sl—or $2 per annum. The Globe reporte are
invaluable.
New York lineation.
(Prom the Sunday Hereld.l
The Know Noteing vote continues to pile up,
as the returns come in, a , d there in now no rea
son to doubt the complete success of the entire
American ticket, with the exception of one of
the Judges of the Court of Appeals. According
to our latest returns they have upwards of
eleven thousand purality over the fusionists,
and nearly three times that namber over the
soft shell candidates. The following is the ag
gregate vote as far as received :
Gocarnor, 1884. &c. q/ Slate, 1886.
Clark, Whig 160,804 King, fusion..... ....... 74,796
Ullmann, K. N 122,282 Headley, K. N 89.417
Elaymour, soft- 168,4961 Hatoh, soft- 53,186
Bronson, hard.. 43,860 i Wards herd 34,638
-470,05 Total—
[From the Reading Gazette)
Hon: J. Glancy Jones&
It - is gratifying to know, that Berke county,
in the person of her able representative, Hon.
J. Glancy Jones, is thought of and named with
honor, by the exponents of Demooratio senti
ment abroad, itvionneetion with two high offices
in the national•councils. The Pittsburgh PM,
the leading Detneoratio orgao Western Penn
sylvania, names Mr. Jones for. the Speakership
of the House of Representatives, in very com
plimentary terms.
Naw YORK and Philadelphia papers Will be
furnished to persons in this city desiring them,
on the morning after publication, by Master
Richard Shannon.
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FRO II WASHINGTON- ,
TICIE sxca.teraniPia' REPORTS—THE NEXT SPRAWL b.TEWS-1 3 Y. TEt.,EGRA-Pil• A . A. CA.lllll}lll 5O. 0A.0.121111.
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OF THE HOUSE—PROPOSITION FROM THE BOMB- irt,,,, .4"A - --- A. A. CARRIER 41k BRO.,
ERN KNOW, NOTIIINOS, _ ' . I ":' ';. , :i., .: , ,t•nplbAyt.. Expieplylgthefially Morning Post Rana nurtit and Smithfield street', '
PlUsburgh, ra..
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vi aI3MMITON, N ov . io Luso. • ~- - - -' : - ii . •
There is s
he greactvit in all the departtnents, '- - 1'"73EUIT ' ir1111111 CILLIF°RNIA' I STATE
in preparing ta n
report, tai - Coo -
eetar., I; ,
Najv VatielioveMber lta, T ,The steamship LIIITIIA.L FIRE AND HARTN2 ItUntAll aCO
which are now tn an advanced iitatiaf ferward.' NertifettaightarriVed this - Alit:Wiling with Cali- - OW tit A 6 818 attaa.
nesenese. It is_expeoted that these documents brats dates to the 20th ult. She brings no CAPITAL ......6350,0 00 .
will pr„ve untianally interesting to the politician specie, the troubles on the Isthmus having ear
and financier. They will embrace discursive ducted shippers to select the Aspinwall route.
which - left San Franoie
and elaborate views of subjects heretofore but ' The mail Steamship
slightly noticed. The report from the Depart- oo on the 20th nit., had two millions of gold on
board.
meet of the Interior is autioidated with pecu
liar interest. It will contain foots andireconli- All was quiet on the Isthmus; Walker and the
menedations touching the condition and future Cliansafist party have agthed upon terms of
prospects of the Indian tribes within _oar, terri- .o . eatie,,,nnti„,Gen.,,Riva has_litten ap_pointed Pres'
tories, as cannot fall to enlist the feelings and ideal, - titter the declinatten of the latter, who
interest the philanthropic. The Agricultural has been appointed Commander in-Chief of the
Bureau of that Department is receiving, Nioaragua forces . Parker-H. French, formerly
yearly, greater attention, and the forthoom- of the Sacramento Tribune, has been appointed
coming communioatiou will present a ,more en
- CommissarY of War. The people of Nicaragua
•.Itirged report—eMbratting a detail of improve- appear to be pleased with the new state of at
meets and successful experiments on that branch fairs, and no more trouble appeared. Colonel
of our national industry—gleaned from an ex- Kinney remained at cireytown, and Gen. Walker
tensivo correspondence with enlightened and is reported to be dispostpVto drive him out of
the country. , i,..-
enterprising farmers and planters throughout
the country. This state paper will reflect muoh The steamship Sierra ads from San Juan
honor upon the Secretary, Governor McClelland, arrived at San Francisc the fith ult.; during
who Is a Pennsylvanian Bey birth. the trip she lost 45 pae ere from cholera ;
e meeting of Congress will be fruitful in
1 only three of them ware cabin passengers.
The lodian troubles continue in Oregon, and
fre events. The preponderating number of
. i t w em b ere‘ un k nown to taw, makes it ex . are growing quite scrim. Maj. Haller and his
forces were surrounded 'by hostile Indians at a
t e e
gly di ffi cult for oar emid riunes to guess,
with any likelihood of certainty, who wilt take point above Dallas, and were without food or
the lead. Moreover, the Houste_avill present a water for 48 boars. Lien& Day in command of
strange array of various intehlits, designated 160 men had been sent to,, relief.
by quaint names, of
He
and Setts of New f !The steamship 061dert„Gate arrived at San
York, Know Nothings, Republicans, Free Soil- Francisco oifithe 16th ult.
ere, Democrats, and a slight admixture of old
The steamship Cortex had not arrived on the
line Whigs, which increases the puzzle to divine 20kb, when the steamship sailed.
who will be uppermost. You may know, how- The_ U. 8. steamship Jeho Bauoock arrived at
ever, for a certainty, that a abort time since, a Ben 'francitsoo from Petropanlowski, bringing
deputation of Southern Know. Nothings were in news that the Russians Were at Amoor in great
this oily, and- tendered a proposition to vote for force btltb _On sea and laMl,,an3 were anxious to
Speaker and other officers from the Demooratio onset the allied fleet whidli was probably io the
side of the House. They protested against any gulf of TarMry..
alliance with the Republicane or Free Boilers of ' The British steamer Baraeonta had been at
the North, belonging to that organization or out I Alan and feud the Place deserted, but diseov
of it. These gentlemen did not profess to be °red seoreted there goods belonging to the Ras
authorized specially by any constituency at borne slistayttrosoMpany, Which were taken posscssinu
to make such a proposit.on, but it was made, of. 'iPlesteamehip then proceeded to retropae
and the party to whom it was made rejected lt, lowstki4tito which port she is reported to have
alleging that their political faith would not entertirtith the Ameriee.n flag flying, and hav
countenance one compromise —Phila. Ledger. log fire the town, she then left. When cli
Eiizabeth island the Baracouta encountered at
Bremen a brig having oil hoard 140 Russian of
ficers and soldiers who were taken prisoners an I
carried to Hong Kong
Four hundred men under Capt. Fry, of Sacra
mento, have left to join Walker on the 9th nit
The Indiana on Roque River massacred over
60 whites. Major Fitzgerald pursued the Ind-
ans. and overtaking them had a battle in which
30 Indians were killed, losing ten of Ilia own
troops,
Seven clippers froth the Atlant c ports ho I
arrived at San Francisco, and their cargoes sal I
readily. Business bad improved, and most ar
doles of eastern merchandise wore paying fair
profits. Domestic Flour was veiling at $9 l+O(o,.
$10; Wheat $2,76. Clear Pork $42. Maas
$28.50.
The balance of tho treasure soak on board
the steamship Yankee Wade =Quoting to $60,-
000 has been recovered.
The 11. 8. District Court has decided the ease
of State vs. Leectesilorff estate in fever of the
mother and Anna Maria Sparks, who is a eitii•
jeet of Denmark. The estate is immensely .al
uable.
Some of the " Baby Shows" in England seem
to have teen attended with conaderablo fuss.
Punch says they had their origin in the vulgar
brain of a greedy American quack, and that,
" A.e no decent woman of any class would take
her infant into a crowd to be examined, handled,
and pinched, as if it were an animal for sale, to
have it weighed, and its little bones and muecles
commented upon, its fat
_wizened, and the gen
eral process gone through with which farmers
and butchers buy and eon their live stock, Air.
Punch has no hesitation in neing rseguage upon
the subject, which be would amnia° from em
ploying,' were ho merely remonstrating with
thoughtless persons."
lie then copies an recount of the Withernsea
show :
After describing the orowd and the confusion
which prefaced the examination of the candi
dates, the reporter says—
At half-past three the judges entered the
building, and the previous quiet of the scene was
changed into bustle and excitement. Nurses and
mothers, with babies in their arms• fought their
way through the crowd, and Meshed not beneath
the fire of jokes. How all were safely settled
without accident we know not. Those who know
what it is to carry a child through a crowd may
appreciate the ecette. li,timately the competi
tore, on the laps of their mothers and name,
were arranged all round, audio the centre of the
building "
That such ' °there and such nurses should
no: ,' blush " be eath " the fire" of moil " jokes"
as were likely to e launched on the occasion,
we can well believe those who did not blush to
be there at all had little to fear for their modes
ty. The '•judges" proceeded to their Imamate
non, and during this,
Great 11016 C and confusion prevailed, and at
tempts were frequently made to force open the
front door. At about five o'clock the anxious
duties J the judges were completed, and the
children were placed in the orchestra, just in
time, as the door was then foreod open, the Im
patient crowd rushed in, and all order woe at
no end."
The bones and the fat and the weight of the
poor little creatures having been duly tested, the
decision as to the quarter in which Providence
had acted most k ndly (the profanity of the af
fair being another of Its amiable features) had
to be announced.
" Then iho uproar reached its height. The
time for sweet eimporing to the judges was past.
Tender lumbers expanded into viragoes, frantic
protestations arose on all sides; unsuccessful to
bus were held screaming up at arm'. length by the
excited parents, and 0 jury was demanded. The
uproar BOWSTET, became so Intense that the pro
reo•er of the display, after handing over the
Tierce to the parents of the enceessfed compou•
tore, left Bull without delay, fearing that aoy
longer stay might perchance prove personally
disagreeable."
(We heartily wieb that the " frantic" women
had fielehed the display by dragging the fel
low through the foulest borne pond in the neigh
borhood, but this par parenthere.) Such is the
treatment to which the babies are exposed—a hot
crowd, a frightful noise and riot, and personal
ill treatment. These are the boons proffered to
babies by baby shows.
We gave Borne verses from Punch the other
day commemorative of the Westin event.—
My Lord Ernest V,ne, in consideration of the
gross outrage ties fined five pounds by the ma
gistrate :
Lord Ernest Vane Tempest likes to enjoy him•
self. He loves, like other young gentlemen, to
go behind the suttee of the Windsor Theatre,
and chat with the ballet girls, and twirl his
moustache to the admiration of poor actors,
who behold in him the reality of the titled parts
they play. Presently, however, my Lord Er
nest gets tired of talking to Jenny and Katy and
astonishing poor Busk, the third walking gen
tleman, so he takes to a more phyeloal style of
recreation. He kinks the first carpenter he
meets ; he blanks the eyes of the call boy.—
Presently up comes the Manager, Mr. Albert
Nash, and, to his utter oaten:ailment, the first
intimation be reoeives of Lord Ernest's pres
senee is from that young nobleman breaking
hie stick across his back. The manager, poor
fellow, acoustomed to have loads on his should
ers, does not wish to disturb the audience, so
he puts up with the blow. The manager is then
dressing for the last piece, when he bears that
our splendid young nobleman is toning his way
into the ladies' dressing-room. He sends his
stage manager to remonstrate, but without ef
fect He then ventures himself to beard this
beardless young life-guardsman. He was told
in succinct language to depart for realms not
usually mentioned la good society. Mr. Mana
ger Nash, reluctantly, sends for a policeman,
and when that worthy arrives, oar ohivalrie
young nobleman marohos quietly out. He steals
back again, however, and once more meets Mr.
Manager Nash. The scene takes place at the
top of a steep stairs leading down in those
gloomy vaults beneath the stage, whence the
demons of melodrama ascend, and the °robes
tra refreshes itself with intermittent mugs of
beer. " You dared to send a policeman to me,"
says Lord Ernest to Mr. Manager Naeh. "Now
I will break your infernal neck for you ; I'll kill
you!" He then holds the manager over the
edge of the dark gulf. Poor Mr. Naeh while
trying to escape implores for mercy and cries,
" For God's sake, don't kill me in oold blood !"
But the ire of the Tempests is up, and the
young ruffian hurls the manager with all his
force down tht trap, where, fortunately, he is
saved from death by a young man below,
who
breaks his fall. Seeing that he has not killed
the poor manager, this cowardly youttheoun
drel follows down the stairs, and pummels Nash
in the face while he lies stunned on the ground.
Eventually, our manly young nobleman is drag
ged away from the helpless body of the man
ager, whom he has not Allied this time. He
was then given into custody, because the sol
diers of his regiment, heering that their officer
Mos being insulted, were forcing their way on
the stage, and the manager feared a collision
between the military and civilians. These are
the plain details of an occurrence that took
place at the Windsor Theatre on Friday, the
29th of September, between Lord Ernest Vane
Tempest, a son of the Marquis of Londonderry,
and an officer in the 2nd Life-guards, and Mr.
Albert Nash, the manager of that establishment.
6,463
81.608
27,279
13,642
. .88,789
-61,787
_18,470
...86,018
Parton on Baby Snows
Au English Lord's Prlrlt•ge
Ttuairsatvisa.—Thie appointment has now
been made in the following Statue :
Virginia. Nov. lb Massachusetts. Nov. 29
NI aryl.. nd. " 16 Connecticut.-- ..... .. " 29
Florida " 22 Rhode Inland 111 29
Pennsylvania " 22 New York • ~, 29
Ohio " 22 Missouri_ if 29
Illinois " 22 Wisconsin " 29
lowa-. •• 22' Michigan
Maine-- " 72 Texas
Delaware. " 22 Indiana..
New Hampabir: "29
WM=
William 13a,galey, itichard Floyd.
3 mates M. Cooper, Snatml M. Kier,
tinmnel Kea, Wilibitra Bioiham,
Robert Doolnp,jr., J,,,L0 S. Dilworth,
I,astr SI. Prooc. , :k, Fran,AAS, , Ddr3,
N. Ilarbanch. J. Achn,mmoser,
Walter Bryant, William B. Maya.
J,.bo. Shibv , l3.
M I ssissippi Klestil:in. _
WASEILMITON CITT, Nov. 12. —it i 3 rep:4MP, I , Pennsylvania Insurance Company
here on thy authority cf dispctches from Jack ok , PITTe.I3I:ItOH,
eon that all the Democratic members of Can Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets.
grass in Miesippi are elected. Tee L^gi.latu.ie AVTIIORIZKD Cll'lrAL. 8300.000.
id Democratio by 30 majority. Too Democratic ...1P r.--i' I ..-*N I B.ii'll°,:' I'n' , r i"r Pr9-Trti II;III.IA 1 . 4 "
"Ftl-,--:/ or DAMS., by }of, and the Dv:fir of the Ben nod
state ticket hae a majority of . .101)(). i n:mrtid baligutio,, and rtill,poreliti , Cl
DlttheTelte:
OW - Bale of Dr. WLartets Vern:alto ge.--
Among the huoirsda of lettere, rrillex.tee end ~ r11•Ica
milted by the proprietor. of thtr ft,llPartuz, ara
aatecte.4 to allow its character, and th. rtrir ct s•a ',a a
distant part of the West.
t.LOO•i, lkeette Co , t. , NI ay 10,1.1.00
Moen. J gl DA 430.--Ocniternen—l ertle )..“ .( ron .
cit .0 mg -nary for Um Ifi•alomble Fern[: ug« yell Net are
Some time tlors, I purchatell one [tow:. 'Jar. of Mr. C.
proscribed it In my pr.ctice ; aad It Pruved w tar
turd
to O. orpsartab+of yorma, that o rthrr 1.r.7.a.r..t . u50
soutfy pas mtisercif iti this rslictgr and vlciatty. Piro.* seni
ma one gross of theNtamtfuge imme4ta lee,
lours, dr ,
N! PEOV.DLIVeII, Tenn., Jotc 1, la
51,15214. J. Ku 4 Ca—rleat.e•eurf the. Vernufug.• f r
11. MIMM se patMble, tte Ye an. Ural'lf cu:. and r?,
ftr is u rely great.. Wr 144,14 1.1 :4. :41 "44. t.... 1 crtutru,,,
eZIE=T
Purcbasers wlu be careful tc auk for Ur. ..I.''/-ane's
Ceeleveed Perentjuge, [eke cc - ue else. AU :lte,
Tcivi
lu in coreparist ts, are worthlea;.
Dr !Plane's genuine Vennifuge, care
Pill,, can now be be I at ell reope,tat, Drug Vtoree
the United /Rate, end t anode..
Alto, (or eel. by the Ito ri • tor",
r 1.1.7.11110.1
Baer •ittore to J.
noel:taste No. 60 Wood etroet. oorter of Feurth
Inhalation for Dtaeased Lungs.
The mode of Inhale Lion, to ca., of Onoese.l longs and
throat, recommended by Dr. Curtis in his advertist ment,
strike! us as the true one. It is now .conerally admitted 17
oar best pLyeicians, that 4.11 difticul. , ” can only be too-
easefully treated by loco/ applirations. This prsetke hoe
been pursual from the first with respect to external In gem.
matinen and corrosions, and we see not why diseasesot the
throat and lungs may not be treated In the same manner:
we believe they may. In this variable climate of our?,
when lung and throat complaints hare bex.rao ro preva.
lent and rife, coo earnestly recommenl to the public, and
to the afflicted arpecial/p, to avail themselves of Dr. Curthi
renedy.—(One who has tried itj Bee advertisement In
this paper.
Oxutzon—Da. Costuf HYG KA N A la the original and only
genuine arttria. sopl2wdbor
02 - /lose and Fever of Three V•are
Standing Cared...slr. J OLIO Longdeu, now living at
Beater Dam, Hanover county, near Richmond, bed Ague
and Fever for three yearn; mos: at LI, tine he had chills
twice • day, and rarely lees than coca. be was parched
with fevers GA soon as the chill lett him , end after trying
physicians, quinine, most of the tonics adratised, and
evorythins recommended to him, was abut to give up In
despair, when Oartar'e Spanish Allx,ure was spoken of in.
got two bottles, but before he had need more than a single
o ne, he eat perfectly cured, and has not had a chill or
/ evar nines.
Ur. Lontden is only one out of thousand, who have
been banented by this great tonic., alterative kad blood pa'
Bee advertisement sep4:llu
Stir !Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.
—lf you don't vent 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 boy eorne cf
those elegant Fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice
and comfortable. DALY also makes and sells every vari
ety of goelory that you can mention, al wholesale act
retail
Remember the place, corner of Market alloy an I Fifth
street. oct,t
Xi' Batchelor's Flair Dyc.,—. No bah fa to)
red, Dona tco frowey, gray or ruety, to be made teauttf oily
black or brown Instantly, without the lout Injury to hair
or MOIL. WANBANTBD. Made and troll, or applied, (In
mine private rooms,) at BATOHELOIt'd Wig Factory, 233
Broadway, New York.
. . . .
Fold, wholesale and retell, by rr. ZO. B. KEYBER, 140
Wood street. noyB:dee
Received, at Grlbble 9 e, a splendid
antortment of Pall and Winter Goode, of every description,
conflating of Pinsk, Grenadine, Valencia and Figured Galin
Vestings, Doeskin and Nancy Cassimeres, Cloths, Overcoat.
ings, &a, &a Also, Gents' Furnishing Goole in great vari
ety, which will be sold low for cash. No. 240 Liberty street.
eepl7
OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
T HE ONLY RAILROAD
RUBBING WEST PROM PITTSBURGH.
Tat lest Tteta 11951 , 038 it 2 A. M.. through to Cinclonati
In 12 bourn and 40 minutes.
Men Tnegt LLLVIS et 8 A. 81
Waits TRAIN " AT BP. Ed
These Trains all make close connections at Crestline, and
the first two connect at Alliance. Tbc direct route to St.
Louis is now open, vie. Crestline and Indianapiclie, 100
miles' shorter than via. Cleveland. Connections AM made
at Manaela with the Newark and Sandusky City road ;
and at Crestline with the three roads concentrating there
For particulars see handbills. No trains run on Sunday.
Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville St. Louts,
lndfanepoßq Chicago, Back Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland,
and the principal Towns and Cities in the West.
The NEW BRIGIITON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will
leave Pittsburgh at 4.46 P. M., and New Brighton at 7.30
A. M.
For Tickets and further information, apply to
J. 6. CURRY,
At the oorner office, under the Alanongahela [Jones-
Or, at the Federal Street Station, to
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
Pittsburgh, July 23, 1866. 0924)
HATS,
HATS.—We have received our FALL
STYLE OF SILK HATS, which will be found, on in
repetition, a neat and good article. A good at for is,
and an extra one for $4. Call and see.
MORGAN & CO., No. 184 Wood st.,
Next home to the new Presbyterian Church,
espB One door from Sixth street.
&reap. at NO. 104 Wood Street,* and ex
araineinir stook of SOFT HATS and WINTER CAPS. Just
received, a large lot of Shanghai, Celestial, and other styles
of Caps, which we will sell low r cash.
°die MORGAN A 00., Itld Wood street.
GIRARD
FIRE AND MARINE INSURARCI. UvairAlSini
OF PHILADDLPIIIA.
CAPITAL $300,000
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA,
WISCHEBTELL, VA.
CAPITAL • -...:5300,000
CONNECTICUT
IAUILIAL LIFE INBURANCE COMPANI
HARTFORD, CORN.
c 11.7 CAPITAL AND ASSETS $2,154,4131:0
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOIIN 3. B.3OENRERGER,Pmmtntr.
ROBERT FINNEY, BWILIITAXI7.
C. W. BATCHELOR, 0Z:166.AL Amor.
WILL INSURE: AGAINST' ALL KINDS
0r
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
DIRECTORS:
J. IL Ehoenberger, 0. W. Cass,
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nimick,
Isaac M. Pennock, T. B.l3pdlke,
W. W. Martin, R. D. Cochran,
11. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Caughey,
George E. 6elien. 6. S. Bryan,
David McCandless.
. . ...... _
..83/' All Losses SUFLltirlf'd by parties insured under poli
cies Issatud by this Company will be liberally adjusted and
promroY raid at Its 081., N 0.99 WATER street. I Jyii
PITTSBUH.43II
Lit°, Yire and Marine Insurance Company;
CORNER OF WATER A\D MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
J/3. itecrrtary-.
5. his (:...mpany makes every insurance appertaining to or
eoenected with LIFE RISKS.
A ino, against Hull and Cargo Rieke on the Ohio and 111e
eissippl rivers and tributaries, and Sistine Rieke generally.
dud araluat Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
eeli , iet , hunted at the lowest retro consistent with safety
to u.:l parties.
DIAICT01:8:
Robert Galway, Aleiander Bradley,
JemesB.l.lc , oo, John Fullerton,
ho Samuel id'Clntkan,
l'hilllps, James W. Hallman,
John Sort. Chao. Arbuthuot,
Joseph P. (Jamem, NI. D., David Richey,
James Ba7ahe I, John
Bora N. in., iiittr.ntung. febl7
WESTEiiN FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY
NEW LISBON, 01110.
91 J. lIUNTER, Aorzet, Bt. Charles Bull ling, No. 10'
Third street, Pittsburgh.
orricsas:
F. A. BLOCH-110M, President.
JAMES BURDICK, Vice Preeldeu'.
LEVI MARTIN, Secretary and Tres, arer.
PITTe6O6OII BIirs&ZIMIS:
James W. Woodwall, Jr ? ?lumm,r,
James Icood, K .11iddle,
Juo. V. ilarhaugh, Dr Yu°. K. Park,
Wm. Mana, Birmingham, Dawson, Nowmryer ACo
h f. t t t ' a r b l u Z lrg rt h S : a li 2u ß r .il n .t c L a llY U , ° P m Fl:nnt): o!
?AMU V.L L ?I A ItSIS YLL, Secretary.
Offlu: 94 1H.:1.7 ~ ,<!tre, n e! r t i Wood.d.rtaa.
Irourro HULL and CARGO Risks, en the , Ohlo and Mbiais•
elppl ittrerr and I ribatarira.
Insurer. egainet Lora or Untnagr by Fire.
ALSO—Against the PerUr of the Sea, and Inland Nartga•
Hon and Transportation.
W Johniaton, Ito,/ J aoob Painter,
A. A Carrier, W. 11t1 nLuck, J P. Tannar,
Eltn*lh. 'N D. F. Park,
I 4.,r1., Wll.l- Elaruptun, U. NL Long,
A J J. It. Coggahall,
OFFICERS:
Pr•sv.f.-rd F. J,I.:II.titITON.
Vico Pf.n.d,nt. ItODY FATTLKi , ON.
See c and 75-en.rur, A A. CA ILRI j
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British and Continental Exchange.
SMUT El DR AWN BY
DUNCAN, 1511ERM AN 6i. CO.
ON THE UNION BASK, LONDON
In Prms or It AND UPRAIIDS.
rillirdiE DEA YTA r.“1,11.1:1A nt a!I tb« prbaciprl
Tor no or ENG LAN D, .SOOT LAN D an 1 lI:ELAND, arJ
the KIN f
We nano draw atunT BILLS on
M. A. Ormaebarana @ BAWD,
FR ANK FO /IT A MAIN,
Which eerre It.‘ > RAMittll.l3, to all parta of GERMANY,
SWVIZERI.AND end U . I.L.,alat).
Fermi, intending to Ira, el abraa,l may procure, througb
ue, Letters of Cre it. 11,iney can be obtained, xe
no•-thal. to mar part of Eurole.
Coi.terrioit . t III;lr, N. - ‘ter, x .1 e. her aeedritien in Ito
rope, vein ree. ire prom - ,t ettenli(lo
W3l. it. W l ,l_l,lA'ilfi 03,
Wr,i.e.arorr 1 Llr 1 .treet.
El=
Will. B. HAYS & CO.,
HAMS, SIDES & MOULDERS
LARD, LARD !qt.,
DRIED BEET,
SUti AR-CORED and
CANVASSED II A J.l. S
A large etc,: %heap , oil hand at
297 Liberty street,
PEARL STEAM MILL,
A L E. ti II EN Y.
AD`PLOQ It DELI V KIIED Y A h :either of
tio tyro Ci tie?,
0.DL.1 1, may be left at the Mill, or In boxes at the attires of
I kOAN, XVI LEON A CO.. 62 Wcod street.
Hitt UN .t IttlTltt, ner Lilwrty a rhi Et. Clair ete
It. P. r , "CtlftAllll., Druggist, Allegheny.
mate, CASIt, on 1)1[1.1V:ft:T.
BRYAN, KENNEDY /V CO.
111. , 111 - rlllee C;)lnpalty
CB %TUB rearrruAL—UAANTII , La 11l bIAT/i or PlNlftrLveme
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRAIN - Se° uTATION
AARON B. LIPPINCOTT, President.
ORRIN MORELS, Pueretary.
GEORGE YOUNG, Treasurer.
DMA:3OIM
Aaron 8. Llppinco:t, Win. B. Thomas,
Mahlon Gillingham, William Nea',
Nicholas! ii. Teylor, Adred Weeks,
Orrin hogers, Ei ...rod E. Jones,
Joseph Healy, James V. Smyth.
Ali — This Company has been orisoulsed with a Cash Capi
tal, and the Directors hove de.taz tinned to adapt the business
to its •valtable resource=_. To observe prudence in conduct
log its ntraire. with a prompt adjustment of losses.
l'ilToill; IOU! oFFIOE, No Oa Water street.
.1. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
The I,llowing woil k DM' II ant respona hie firma in Pitts
burgh hare authorized reference to them, with regard to
the stability and soundueLs of the hiermrsortihatte' looLF
LIANCC eIbIIPANT.
drainer & itahrn,
Geo. P. Smith & Co.,
Joneit, Tiernan & Co.,
ruins OOM P ANY effects Fire Insurance on Buildings,
GOOKJA, PUrni ure, Ic. Marine insurance on Vessels,
Oargo and Freight. Inland Insurance on Goods, by Rivers,
Lakes, Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally.
Also, Insurance upon Lives, upon the most favorable
The character of the above Company is of the brat class,
and combines the rare and unusual privileges of Fire, Ma
rine and Life Insurance.
Gentlemen of elevated standing are associated In its
management, and interested as Stockholders-
THOMAS .1. HUNTER, Agent,
1)27 it Charles Building, No 108 Third et.
BEING TUE
Continuation of the Ohio and Penna. R. R
TO FORT WAYNE,
xi- Truing connect at Coastline, without detention, with
the Trams on the Ohio and Perna. Road, and also at
Forest with Trains going North and South, on the Mad
River and Lake Erie Railroad. _
For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Offices of the Ohio
and Pennsylvania Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, 2,j1,
gbeny City, or at any of the following points:
Fort Wayne, Beliefontaine,
Cincinnati, Urbana,
Dayton, Springfield,
Indianemoila, Richmond,
Tiffin, Findlay.
Persona desiring Tickets will be particular to aak . for a
Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad.
led J R. STRAUfiIIAN, Supt.
Boarding W anted.
A YOUNG MARRIED MAN wishes to find Boarding fn
/1 himself 111:111 wife in a private family, or where thate
are very few boarders. All communications should be
addr.sed to "A. 8.," through the Post Office.
norliklw
, ,
DEALERS IN BACON,
Ptrrsucscn, Plum's.
MARINE INSURANCE
FIRE. RISKS.
Wilson. Childs & 00.,
Ilumro on Campbell,
11. Chiles 4, Co.
FARMERS' ANL) ➢MECHANICS'
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
insurance Company,
OF PLULAUNLVIIIA.
Cuplt'd
Amouut Bdcuroly invested
DIILECTOILB
Hon. Thomas B. Florence, James E. Noell,
George IL Armstrong, Charles Dinßes,
FA. P. 7+llddleton, E. R. llelmbold,
Cleorge Fiolmtwld, Fred. C. Brewster,
Thomas Manderfield, loan' Leeeh
THOMAS B. PLORItZiCkI, President
EIMULD R. lIISLIIIIOLD, Secretary.
PITTSBURGH 1111PERENO&S.
Hon. T. M. Howe, Hon. J R. M'Cllntoek,
Hon. P. O. Shannon, Col. B. W. Black,
lion. J. B. Guthrie, A. B M'Calmont.
Thom,. J. Keenan, Seq., M'Candless, Beg.,
Col. J. Heron Foster, Gen..). K. ]forehead.
R. M. Riddle,
OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD,
~ :
NEW ADVERTLSEMENTB
GRAND VOCAL AND LNSTRUMENTAI4
C Vo N . 'V ER T I
On Frids7 I v entng, . : Nov. 1611 t, 1855.
AVlrKgr:LAitearirrE,Hau..
„
TBE undersigned 'beg leave to announce that they will
give a grand FOOtals AND INBTRII/dICNTAL CON
CERT, w h.re the Bassone, an instrument never beard be.
fore In this city, and which resembles too human voice in
a perfect manner, will be Introduced.
lickele at .60 cents can be had at the Muaio Store of
Messrs. 11. • Kleber & Bro., Fifth etreet Poore open ot 7
o'olook ; Concert to commence at 8 o'clock.
For programme, see emelt hills
Signor G. PAGNONCELL I/treat/F-1
p.lussuetoar, moist:
.j!..C. puroarolamotte s .-Pupil at the calf.
[brated Taxabarini.
1111311 WEER IN PITTEMBOR !
EXCURSION TO 1411cW., YORK CITY 1
DULLARD'S. PANORAMA
OF
NEW YORK VITY
rwass the spectator over six miles through the Streets
cf New York city, faithfully showing the ; lIIIHMESB,
num, and 4:10N1178103 of city life. He has a view of over
seven hundred Home and Carriages, and ttpleards of
TAN THOUSAND OF ITS PEOPLE!
ProcessionS, Military Campatdas, Bands of Mimic, Shipping,
fileamboata, etc.
At each exhi , on an Explanatory Lecture will be
W given
by 51r. Doer, ace of the proprietors, et-Albert Norton, or H.
M. Spautding..giving much trainable knowledge of
-NEW YOLK.ANDITS PEOPLE,
Of great Importance to a stranger, and of general : and in
ttructive information to everybody.
Will exhibit at
litasonic Ball, Pittsburgh,
Every evening to, and including Saturday, November 21,
end each Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon
curing. Mae:time, at 3 o'clock. On Thursday, November
THAIIe4GIVING Ma, the Panorama will he exhinttaa
raau TIXLICS-100 / 6 o'clock In the farVII001:11, S in the after•
noon, and m the evening.
TLe Evening Exhibitions commence at 7% o'clock. .
Air Admission, 25 count; children 15 cents. Partied of
fire persons, $L ninl3.l24tbo
NEW A.ND DIRECT ROUTE,
.~,
FROM PITTSBURGH TO
Oolembue, Indianapolis, Chicago
Cincinnati, %Yew Barite, Rack Island,
Louisville, Vinesmnee. lowa City,
St. Lo Romantik, Dubuque,
Dayton; Cairo, Galena,
Xenia, Memphis,' Peoria,
Zanesville, Vieksburgh, Peru,
Newark, New Oriente,
AIM Till I , 6IIICIPAI Cl7llB IN VA VMS AND SOUTH,
STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA
RAILROAD
Which is now completed and in sucteseful operation be
tween Steubenville and Newark, 0.
Combining Railroad and Steamboat facilities, this route
Wan to the traveler a degree of comfort unrivalled by any
mad running west from Pittsburgh.
Fall Arrangement.
On and after MONDAY, November 6th, 1855,
A DAILY LINE
Ot elegant and swift running steamers, commanded by ex
perienced and accommodating officers, will leave Pittsburgh
every day at 6 P. M.
VENTURE —.---.... Captain Oordon.
CLARA do Gordon.
agit- Pssaangera sleep on board, and reach . Steubenville
at t 7 o'clock the following morning--.Nunecting with the
Lest troth at 7:11. A. at, making direct connection with
trains for all the above cities—thee obtaining a comforts.
tie night's rest, and avoiding the fatignos of nigh! trarelty
rcircad.
.CI? Pare se Cheap se by any other railroad route.
For Through and Local Tickets,' and further information
agoire of JOHN J. HOUSTON,
Na 116 Water street, Pittsburgh.
GEO. W. FULTON, Superintandeut
L. DEVENNY. General Agent. novl3
TO MEN OF THE GO-AHEAD STRIPE!
-r) ROPOSITIONS will be received Pr the following work,
which must be put through on the lightning civets
line, and those who do not travel in this train ars requested
not to notice this advertisement:
TO CiL AZI OEM
All the window each regaled, and glass put In, of the
WADY budding known as the old glass works of 14.1tanen.
Pears d Co.
A good and substantial !ends put around the yard, eight
feet nigh, and poste well secured In the ground; all the
doors repaired, (locks furl:Ostia:lo the roof secured by
shingles Ac.; sky Lights and door repaired, and other items
done.
AU the brick, rubbish and dirt rennoTed ; cupola taken
&Aro ; brick floor taken up on Bret story, and all brick
a..: led and piled up in the yard ; the whole building and
yard thoroughly aleanted.
TO WHITEWASHZES.
The whole Inside whitewashed; the cundde painted with
staczo wash. (Recipe given.)
La ge, nest, tasty and handsome lettrzing done on end
wad eldee of the beliding.
A good, felthfril,srusty and careful night watch by the
psi,. No one will le acceptable who usealiquor, beer or
rider, or smokes tobacco in any form.
The toupui Olds, and footeat and best men will take preces
deuce. and when agreed, it moat bo put through with light
ning speed. The slow coach system won't suit In this job
on any condition's, and those who move in that line will
please bestow their patronage upon the old fogy system.
43 - Tome rf payment cash. end the work must be done
ojeeopig, thoroughly, or:iciest/sly and promptly, and right
rtra!ght along. knquire at Masonic Hall.
noel ii.dt WARWICK. ATTERBURY A CO
Wanted immediately.
SiOrT DIISILIABLE SITUATION is now obtainable
for a man of the pc-ahead stock—one who does not
travel in the old each line. A man of business ability,
nervo, energy, good sound Judgment, experience, talent,
tart, unquestioned and unquestionable integrity, and
rood cannon sense, 1. waisted to take charge of a most ex
irnsive buidnesa. Finanelering, boot-keeping, buying.
selling. and other inidiental and collateral matters,
will afford ample scope and a large area for the full de -el
opulent of his mental and business resources. To one of
rite right stamp, a most liberal Falai' and permanent situ.
stion is subject to the orderforthwit h.
Enquire of
n0v1.1.3t
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
AT L. EILRSIFIFI6I.II & SON'S,
No. 70 Wood street.
IT AvING just returned from New York, and received all
IT
new styles of grods that arrived by the last steamer,
we offer the folioNring for inspection :
Gloves, Gauntlets, Cravats, Surfs,
Opera and Oxford Ties,
Cambric and Si:k Eiandkerthiefa,
Undershirts and Drawers,
Illulibirs and Shawls,
Traveling Shawls.
Shirts made to order; alro, every style on hand. To.
golber with a full assortment of goods in our line.
New styles of goods received by each steamer from En
ror.e. L. IlillSidnisLD at SON, N 0.70 Wood at.,
novl3 between Fourth U. and I lamend alley.
TM & citizens or Pittsburgh and Allegheny county will
hereby take notice that my wife, MARY LIGUTNItit,
hes left my bed and board without any jail canoe or provo
cation, and that after this date I will not pay any debts
contracted by hsr. MICHAEL
n0v13:31.
85.10 N idE'S SALE OF LOT IN THN CTIR or ALLIVEINNT.
—On Thurs lay evening, Nov. 15th, at 8 o'clock, at
the Merchants' Exchange, will be sold by order of 0. W.
Kobb, Assignee of N. M. Eandford, all that certain lot of
ground, No. 19 in plan of lots laid out by Robert Ilarlep,
situate in the Third Ward of said city, baring a front cf 25
feet on Fairmount street, anti extending back WO feet
n rlB P. 51. DAVIS, hanit'r.
VALUABLE STOOBB AT ,AUCT10N......0u Thursday
efening, Nov.lsth, at 1% o'clock, at the Merchants'
Exchange, will be Gold
12 abases Ohio and Penna. Railroad Co.;
1.5 do Hand street Bridge 00.
noTI3 I'. 51. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
g_j OLLASID PLOWER HOOTS AT Anotton.—On Friday
rt morning, Nov. 113ttt, at 10 o'clock, sttho Commercial
S.les Rooms, cot nee of Wood and Fifth streets, will Deltoid
000 packages of the choloeat Ilyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, Cns
ous, 30 , suitable for fall planting. Catakigno+ can be had
on day of tale, Inov12) P. Al DAVIS, Anct'r.
JOLL BLit CER-2 bbla prima tidy day recaved ane for
IL Rale by rno , rlBl HENRY 11. COLLINS.
INSICED OlL—This day receired and for 821 e by
A nyvl3 HENRY _IL COLLINS.
ERCHANT TAILOR, Third street. next door to Die-
LV
patch Buildloin thankful for the very liberal pa
t:conga heretofore bestowed upon him, begs leave to ask a
continuance of the reale, as he is now better prepared than
eTer to furnish his friends and customers with garments
Which will insure entire satisfaction.
lie always keeps on handa largo amiortmentof the latest
et 3 les of VESTINGS, CAB3lldßltEd, CLOTHE, do, which
Nria bn rands to order on the nhorteat notice, upon reason
able terms.
trg— A perfect fit always warranted. [novleetf
Fashionable Flats lucid Caps,
AT LOW PECCIES.
WILSON & BON, Ne. 91 Wood street, respectfully in
r) . torm the imblie that they have a large assortment of
ills latest styles 0f fiats and Oaps, which they will sell at
low prices for Cann.
N. B.—Just received, a new style of Ladies' Riding nate
and Caps. [novlol J. WILSON et SON.
.5300,000
.8200,000
BilLB EXTRA AND FAMILY FLOUR;
1,./ kJ 1000 bushels Rye;
50 bbls Rye Flour;
50 Ws prime Leal Lard ;
In store and for sale by WALLACE & I¢IAIIDINEIt,
novlo.dl2t 286 'Liberty street.
•
PEKIN TEA STORE,
No. 38 /Via street.
T OVERING'S WHITE MIMI at 10 coats lb. Prime
Rio (Mee at 13ii coats 18 lb. B. !AYRES.
skorB
DR. H. J. BO ttILEIT TD,
No. 18 Fourth street, Palibtrrgh,
OFFIOI.B bis valuable FI3.F.NOR 11.101.11 DY, welch is
unfailing in the cute of all these painful and danger
ous disorders to which the Female constitution fe subject.
It moderates alt excess, and remove all obstructions—in.
rigorates the debilitated and delimits, by regulating and
strengthening the system, and fortifies the constitution for
the duties of life.
TO MARIUED LADIES
It is peculiarly suluxi, as it will in b short time remove
obstructions !
We are not of the number who believe and act in accord
ance with the belief that long and elaborate detail gives
weight and dignity to objects of either momentous or
trivial import; we incline to the contrary opinion, and
hold that simplicity and truth invest each as are worthy of
any attention, in decidedly the most-rich and comely colors.
In the present instance, our great desire is to be understood
by those who may loot to no for information, all else being
considered of minor importance.
Bee circulars.
rat-Mice hours, from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. friov9:3lll.
Splendid Harm for Sale,
rkl? 170 ACRES, within one and • half miles of the
1,/ village of Bruceton, Preston county, Va. The im
provements are about 130 acres newly cleared, and under
good fence; a new two-story Dewed-log home and frame
barn; well watered by never-failing springs. A good Coal
Bank open, out of which the yearly playmenr can be made
without taking anything false off the farm. Bitty of - the
beat grafted fruit, and ten old trees of the common sort.
There are sixty acres of the very bast bottom or meadow
law I, and plenty of-timber.
T 111111.—51,600 for the whole tract. $5lO in hand .the
balance, $llO per year without interest.
Por further partic ulars, enquire of JAB. 18/1,19, 78
Diamond, Pittsburgh. noviklOt
IrSTERN LANDS--30,000 Amu 'or WM aid=wo
Lmess.—We are authorized to offer for mho' the
above lands in the middle and northern comities of lows,
in Farms of 40, 80, or 180 acres each. Apply to
BLAKELY & RICHEY,
corner of Seventh end Smithfield sta.
4 Lend Warrants wanted. (nOlB
-, ~
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.'7., ..,i,'...
ENZM
TO CARPENTERS.
TO JOBBERS.
SIGN PAINTEIM
TO WATCHMEN'
A. P. nit.,
Counsellor at Law, 4th street,Pittsbargh
Second_ Arrival of
EIME=
U. P. Shope,
I F !~ ~' f ~e.
. • h~
PEI - Ott' tek:.;:ilit44l.,E
A0..38,. Fltth 9
its
• gar Gar
reen and' Black Ttnek eirralgiul to ~
..". gam. i ,
=rem Pawns.: - 4 '. , . ~.
i
Oolong-50 8 62, 75, and hetet Yaiitiguysit=lo_,el,, t4 l!, and 1
fame a meaty gl vi
ge1k1itY1 1 ... .......,... jm ‘l lb ' 76 0 iii,wi s r and Gunpowder -- -,... - .'s '
!made'? et_.....••••.• - • - -._ , , . ort, 6 - 4 Ni aritl..s l lexm
and $l.. il w.-. •
.a. all grail' put lip la•matallie
I
Green Inl '' BliciCTeas ' bade , ' and will be sold'A the
packages expiessly for the . .
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,_
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... 2
k"v Clol2 P & ri t— c.93. Priate Jevi r' std- a C 4o 7 . ifirei._ 504 . - 6 ".... bad
ma tias—Loveritg'e Str fdAnit affer
~.!!!!!a rg ;
priale N. O. Suva. -.. ~ - "-`, , 1itip...:, , ,,, , . .7 ,,
Rakers' Broma t cametett Mere ~
4 , : ,, ~. , s. ikt tua, „
DRALBR,Exciunivimr IN
FLOUR. AND
_ .
No. 299 Liberty Ps.
Oar 002 1 3Wira BZOKTMIO., the 432 ST, it NUS Cl
OHIO INDIANA and
BTIBBOVB481:1PKRIffIWZ !Ltd
' Xiitiklin.ool4
. .• -
WbSch alwaya Da ;old at thelowest easb Demi farn
White Fish! rUhlish!
Jaw -pad.
• -7-- "
____, - "4 , 0 1 2m74•Ps :efcm.N.
• • HAVE Wilt E4E.7find,l*Reonatintly ,
on hand, a Inn aFpply,q . _
'Ficiti and da1t..:917-hltetrElld4-1.1.
And all other verlitles of Lam onal 01 , 106w:t8m tr.,
.
Jorepta /oangilese/Repoesgory.
TOSEPH WHITS, now carrying on brali.'„
Q. nese in his spectacle - premise/kV:Stir
lately enlarged,) on - lhe'rittelnOth"
Oreensbnrg turnpike,. near the Tweldile ""'"" '
'Run; between Pittsbuigh'ainFLl*enCetille, - Ineiliatintlp
invites the public to inepectlie
,stior orefIARRIAGO
BIM MX% Fe. And he _particularly inf . orina .-genuesnem
parchasen, that one price only is , made;!.;parroarayeare
experience in the business, enables hinfto Vim before hbr
p O,LrC2B the same choice collection of Carriagetaehich, so.
minx years past It has been hb3 particular dap/whim/A to
select from the various and most - Mier/tat astern 3AIIIIII.
factaxerlf. The success of hist/car vete:ohs complennr3thie
economy of his arrangemenuseilli supply th4 , l)l* - rind Volt
fashionable nutnotantares sainaderateprico.
Unencumbered by .thoer he , jajob the
mania for - dsciirating 'honeacot -businees—
the price.of goods.. (owing bola* renta)'JOllltelt W=l6
10
P will sell; on ready money only , at rolibh lase then the uonal
fits. .%111//340..1,
SCir earrtageerepaired In the best menn , r.
ewith.deepat
RbODGETT i.9wEwa s
. . _
NEW PORTABLE GALVANIZED IRON . OVEN
l Si undoubtedly the vented tinpnriardetlt ottlialunaant I
. day on the list of new patent inventlana;,butlifar its
utility and fur Ihe profit to the mminfaettirete.,_Z
_,- •
For Teri itorial
Exhibition Rooms of Patents; No: &IFonith street, Pitt* t
burgh, Pe.
nossic cLosinOpt:-, '•i I
GENTLEILEN reqtdrlng 'brae Clothing will taol a l a rge
assortment at 01.11768.11. No.. 4 414-4114ir Aced._
Munt,4l4, Tb cents and upwards. Itedirond:WrsPperwand,
Blelahlng Itotes,..!te. .• nod
Gormopollt.in Art AssoclattOn.. ,
A ItßAlßlFarmive, for-the- Eeecald Anna* l Collection of
this new am] popular heat - 1810n for Hie diffusion of ,
Literature and Art, have been made coithe_most extensive 1.
s -ale. Among the works already angaged,:isibe far!huned
G aNOA 0111.1011 , 1*,"*W12 oitlnally.e9o4.l* - tbaliiard
do ln farming the new col:tams, the tUlinsidand`weika of
American art r and the oncost agementof Americalrendna. .
have not been overlooked.- Commissions have been bitted
to many of the most distiaga%tied Ameriern - Artlrfiqwbo
rut contribute some of their Brent prodnetlonr. , Azgong
them are three marble Busts; Audited by the greatest HT-
ing sculptor Main PoWles.'
GEnsl3l3 WasaniaroDr, the "tithe; ethic cetititin
BISSJAki N FRANKLIN,. the .fhtlarogter;
DANIEL WRllbnit. the Statesman. i•
A se eclat agent. Loa sisiord Europe and mule careftd and
judicious selectiocaof foreign woks of art, both in bronze
and marble; Bran:Lary and Chcice Paintings
The whole 'forming a largo and valuable collection of
Paintings and Statuary, to be distributed free among the
numbers of the Association tbr the ercond year.
TERMS OF 111 attIBMR:II.I.P.
The payment of Three Dol.ra constitutes ginyonea teem
ter of this As addict:, and entitles him to either one of the
Niagesines for one Icor, and also a ticket in the dlebributiota
of the Statuary and Paintings.
The Literature Lcrn..d e.subseribens tourists arthelbhen•
log Monthly hiagaaru.s Harpers, Putnallie
bucker, Blackwood's, Household Words, qtatutnes.ardile
dey's Lady's Book.
Persons taking Ave member:3l4a ere entitled tat any five
of the Magazines for one year, and - to si.irlfdaMr.hillikdir
tribution. The net proceeds derived frcon the Bala oflatetn
harelips are devoted to the purchase of wcrkanfaxt for-the
ensuing year.
The Advantages &cured by Incoming a member of , this
amtmetton. are— .
Ist All persons receive awful value O'fbrirsubarto ton
at :At siert, in the shape of sterling Magazine Liter:dare.
21. Each member is contributing towards
_pm% haring
choice Worts of Art. which ern to - 143 dhtilbutedamong
themselves, andare at the same tlintleieourag s g-th• AD'
ti4ts of the country, dials:us:og thoutiaedsOpin throne'
its agency. .„
Pepons in remitting funds for naembt3raldn,Whi 'gage
give their pad office addre s in fide,, stating the month they
wish the Magazine to commence, and have the letter tees-
tared at the "Poster:nee to prevent lcus; on its receipt niter
t ince to of memberettlp, together with the Dimino delayed.
will be forwarded to any part of the county. - _
Those who porchace me gatines at Bookstores, ea a xle
that by joining this &emetic°, they rendre the,Jraggsine
end free ticket in the annual digratatort allat The crime
price they now pay for the 'Magazine gone.'
,
For Memberships, address .
lU. DIMS% Actuary 0. L. A,
At either of the orinetpal (mete—" HtdekerlxwittrAtign-
ZinC vodka, 348 Broadway, New York; at 17osterultiDee,
166 Water street, Bandtwky, Ohio.
4ii—Bubseriptieras recetred - by Dr. OEOROO"SWIDER,
No. 140 Wood street, Hodorary Becretwly, Tor Pittebargh,
Penna. nov7
•
Sealed Proposals •
F"31,000,000 COUPOS BONDS OP Tits' terriP.-
RURAL( AND CONNSLISVILLN NAll2OAD,Cintf
PANY, guaranteed by the Afayor and Citret;indf oft
Baltimore, by virtue of an Ordinance of Paid
. Iffayma and
they Council, entitled "An trdinance 'to C,,,OlApbee‘ibe •
Bonds of the Pittsburgh and Ccutnellsvill.,444,44l-e - oup•-•
pony; approved June 24,1859, will be - ,WarehmtuntirMmn •
of THURSDAY, the 19th day of Ib.,ltunber, 1855, for the •
purchase of the above Bonds, =Candor to One Winton of
Dollars, redeemable on the firetoley.op January, 1583 -aad
hearing Interest at the rata of adz per-amt. per annum,_
payable half yearly, on the flr t daytrof Annan eid t4 =v•
on the presentation of the paper coupons at am s •
02ce is the city of Baltimore, or other place dadettated
hereallsr by sakl Register.
The &MO vrlli be sums at $l,OOO and $6OB each, ands
are secured, In addition to the guarantee of the city ot)3 ab
timers?, by a first mortgage on the road or roads; toile and,
revenue of the Pittsburgh and Connellivilleßattload•Orm—
party. executed to Trueteee in the city of Bellhop)* ` The •
said Baitroad Company have now 28 miles of their road ire
operation, and during the next winter end .rpring; store.
than one-third of the whole line, which will be.land:lie fm
length, will be finished, by means supplied by stock -Sub
scription to the amount of s2,BooffiKtiAnd remainder
can be completed in two years, tefta donnection with the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at '-Outulteriani, 128 0 ml:tee
from Baltimore; and will form, with: the latter .resds by
many miles the abortest Line between the Ohie.r4ter at
Piastotrrgh, and the scaboard at &admen. The tharintet•
wits of the llite are oleo more favorable than any other,
nearly one third of the whole being a dead level, and the
remainder of easy grades, arranged with a duo regend . to
the advantage of cheap transportation' in the direettori of
the bexelest tOACOge- Tberele hrit•nner rummit on the
whole mate, and the curvatures of. le IL letedf-
I mated th at forty C 121163 of.. the 'road t4..each.sind,:lasging
through vast coalfields, can be supported-bythe .caul tan
nage alone.
Trans.—No bid will be reedited for Pees then par,iind
any premium Is to be paid over by - the perch-star lathe
Register of the city of Baltimore, for the towendbeneffit or
mid city. loonthly instalments of 2% per rentumut ,ths'
par value of the Bonds will be requhed., to begun tothe
Pittsburgh and Connellaville Baleroad Company, at their
office In the city of Baltimore, on the Bust day of eschutonth
after the award Is made, until the whole: amount herald.
The right la hereby reserved bY.thr Undersigned Ike - decline
the - acceptance of al or any of the proposals." .They Am to
be addressed "To the Regis or: of thethlY•Or
and endorsed "Offer for Pittsburgh and 001111BUSTWO
ttailroad Company Bonds guaranteed hy.thir city of BOW
more."
Any further information can be hied by tidal:44 the,
undersigned, at Pittsburgh. .
• OLPITIIRIV...BARMI; President
nwel'Allith Pittsburgh and Caneelhoitfieliallsoed
wititer sonnets.
MRS. E. DAVIDSON; Et. Olatist
reet
cen r e rg i :r: BUir janteMd ge ri33zru UßiD
NomanteiB.lBss. -4048
'flail IfItaPSTIO fitthiP is wad fort Tendering. -the• skin
smooth, aoft, and delicately white; aemoviag Fallow.
ness, ten, and tednese of the skin; allthaps,chafelfotneca
the hands are healed by It. Yoe the tare of =l4'ring
hands hls unrivalled. It has been stadia this city fox
past five years, and has always given satiettotion.' 4t3 a
nursery soap, mothers and all Mims having. theatre of
children wit? find It an excellent article. = Peesotawaibhig
she face and hands wlthltdszospeveryday, wlll end nvion.
gelees Mee from chaps, chafes and roughness of tha akin.
It In also good shaving soap. Pries 1134 ants yes sake.
or g.1;15 car dozen. Sold wholesale
nveltl 8. L. IlllnMielirr, No, 63 Oarkstafe.
rIFOLD aoszsTßA”—The /ant 'mar Amaricanthrel
4 ,.enoceEet The Old Homestead, by. 3k& Ant for
Stephens. author of Fashion acd Famine, is rapidly saddlissa
on tea positian in popular estimation cgtialtuthut inicsjud
by Its predeceseurr. It is au interesting ItooZ. Instatral
pictures are the moat delightful we era read. Walanddb•
erriptions equal anything teams ever penned;! , Onervats
12mo ; Price, 51,25. Bar eels be
W. A. GILDEINVENNICL*
Fifth street, opposite the Theatre.
4 A. MASON CO. are at 11 daily recolelmmul
AMur
2t wts
teeming then. Mock full and complete In ernizoskect.. - ;
novl2
CLOTELS, 0/0381.1111.1128,.&e —A. A. BlABONtl:9.ltaye
on hand a splendid assortment of -Broad Clotted, 11105)..
mares, Beaver Uloths, Satinetts, Tirseda,•sh4 oqiertotde
for men's wear.
ifflß
REESILNG LiN CLAY-100 boxes on banderol for sae by
Doell ABM
QtlltaalL Ba-80 Ibirjuat, recettad Wit= eishr by
novl2 ' mama BMW
LdliPHLACß—Germantotim-80 bbleJust rw'i"da lo4
for eale by fnovl2l .YLBNIZIG BEDS.
A LIIM-10 bliL3 juei received malaria' ,
rt. Govl2 YMSING
uItPtNTINK— . .I) bbta jape - recadted and !Casale by
natl 2 FLEMIBQ
EtlY DAVIW PAIN ELLMII—ry gross JustrecelTed sad.
for We by [novl2 IVIIMG BaCie.
BORAX -1000 anima received and for ads try •
novl9 ruanzfritasoa
I sruipvies §Olll3-44 JOB. • &Mk(
exadLatartlaloNureadvaa 01 •
novl2
3' tIoBAND'S BIetINKSIA—Tbe beet trttolost Blagnseds.
DIL now 10 UBO. 12 &nen rectived by
acia. runmairs,
corner - Dino= and Market it.
AMAN DIN g—An excellent glide led otespVektkelnix.
as 14 dozen received by Joe. FUXIN&
EttNs SOAPS—I have jast — t;xelved a supply of .lAsw.•
r old &own Windsor Soap; also a supply, cif-141'a
Honey Soap. 1 nifel2 i JOS: BLEMn G.
s k aCBXt.ol"B BEA WSW TONIC. AtiD PUlati
BYRUP—/ heye Jnet tow-Weds supply d the shove
celebrated articles- [nc412,1 - JOB. ria=sl3.
EIDLITZ POWDERS—I have on band al ern of
Seidlits Powders. norl2l JOB. P
ff COLD CRIL&M-1 Lave on band • supplyOS. of irrevg7 r
V.) pared Cold Cream. cloil2l J VLEMIN
INlONti—an baabals Onions In atom and for gals oO
1 ,J 9 ronallynnent by (norfiq ATWIML. LYS A 00,
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