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PITTSIBIURGII: IVEDNEBDii MOBNINo - NOVEMBER 14 DIOBJNING POST JOB OFFICE We would call the attention of 1113.11CTIANTB AND DUSINEP_B KEN to the fact that we have just received from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and are now prepared to 1111 orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill hands, Paper Books, Palters, and Programmes for exhibl• [lona. All orders will be promptly filled. PUB Doc —We are under obligations to the Hon. David Ritchie for a valuable public doon- THE ANNUAL INSULT In ancient times the Athenians used to send an army every year to ravage the territories, destroy the crops and burn down the hamlets of the unhappy Megarians. The prudent English follow the example as far as they dare do it in regard to this country. They do not send a fleet annually to ravage our coasts, but they send us annually a threat and an insult that no strong nation should endure any longer. Two years ago the Spanish authorities of Cuba had committed some gross wrongs upon our mer chant vessels; and our government was demand ing redress, and preparing to enforce it against Cuba and Spain. The English government im mediately sent vessels of war to the coast of Cuba to prevent us from administering deserved punishment upon the Spanish authorities. No matter what wrongs we had received ; Eagland was ready to back Spain in refusing redress. Such was the insult two years ago. Last year our government had negotiated a treaty with Dominioa very favorable to our commerce, and securing to us a safe and commodious harbor in the bay of Samson. Such a port would have been of great value to this country in the midst of the West India islands. Before the treaty was finally ratified by the Dominican government English war vessels appeared in their ports, and threatened war with the blacks, and with Eng land if the treaty was consummated. The throat was effectual, and no ninety was rat;fted. England is now at war with Russia, and one result of the contest tins far has been to de• monstrate the weakness and incapacity of that nation for military operations. The supremacy of France over England is clearly established. For military purposes France, Russia and the United States are the three first close nations of the world, and England, henceforth, must occu py a secondary place. But, relying on the strength of her navy, and the eupposed weak ness of ours, the annual lnei It has come this year as heretofore. She is sending a I trge fleet to the West Indies with the avowed purpose of regulating American affairs, and watching the movements of our people, whom the Llndon Court organs allege our government is too weak to control. Now, eupposo our government should send a fleet into the English channel to regulate aflame there, and restrain the movements of the Eng lish. Does any one doubt that it would molt in war in to month England would not endure such an insult for a moment. Shall we endure it? The whole character and spirit of the American people demand that a bold and reso lute resentment should be manifested at once . Send home the British minister at once. He has been engaged in violating the neutrality laws this season, and enlisting soldiers under English banners in our ports. Send him home; and then repeal the neutrality laws acid let loose the filibusters. The Yankees will send out vessels enough on private account to sink every English yeses! in the West Indies in a month It is a good time to punish English Insolence- With Rapala on the East and the American re public on the West to contend vlth, the insolent and imbecile aristocracy of England can be speedily humbled. Throughout the ranks of that effete aristocracy not a man can be found of sufficient capacity to make a respectable gen• eral. The present commander in-chief was hid in a ditch while his army was defeated and slaughtered before the Redan ; and they can find no one in their upper ranks to take his place. Yet ench a nation, in the midst of such a war, can talk about seeding fleets to regulate American affairs. It is time the bully was rebuked, and no better opportunity wilt over occur. We have wealth la at:indent:le, soldiers, sailors and ships in abundance ; and in a twelve. month we could put afloat a fleet of armed ves• sets that could sweep the commerce of Eng land from the ocean. We have more ves sels and more tonnage afloat than any other na tion of the world. The United States has over 40,000 vessels of all classes; England but little over 80,000. We could in a very short time have a fleet of twenty or more first class vessels of war, and we hare abundant moans of tnereas log our navy to any extent. We have no cause for alarm with England an! France and Spain I combined against us ; and, at war with Russia at the same time, they could be brought to their senses, and to make humble atonement for their insolence in very brief time There never was or will be a better time to put an end to European interference in American affairs ; and this opportunity should not be lost. It Is a question that meet some day be brought to an issue, and that issue decided by the sword . This nation la prepared for it now, and, we say, let It come." And the very beet way to usher in the event Is to repeal tho neutrality laws, and let loose the filibusters. The English say their Alps are sent over to watch that clam of our citizens. Let those filibusters at them, and those ships will never return to England. Firm ness, boldness, prompt decision on part of our government now will not only save the honor of the nation, but probably prevent a bloody strug gle In the future. Now is the time. CoL. Woo. JAGS.—We had the pleasure of seeing the above named gentleman in this city yesterday. We are always glad to see him. He is well known in this city, and still better known at Harrisburg, where he has acted as Clerk of the House of Representatives for sev eral years, and a better , clerk, or a more oblig ing officer to new members or old was never seen. He will be the Clerk of the next House, we have no doubt ; and if we had a hundred votes we would give them all for him ; simply because ho is the most competent and suitable man for the place is the State. We have been a " new member" at Harrisburg, and have ex perienoed hie kindness, and had good opportu nity to understand hie competency. YESTERDAY was just such a day Be Bryant longed for in the following eonnet—sweet, aad and plaintive, as a requiem over departed joys : Yet one smile more, departing, distant sun One mellow smile through the soft, vapory air, Ere, o'er the frozen earth, the loud wind. run , Or snows are sifted o'er the meadows bare. One smile on the brown hills and naked trees, And the dark rocks whose summer wreaths are toss, And the blue gentian flower, that, in the breeze, Nods lonely, of her beauteous race the l est. Yet a few Bunny days, in which the bee Beall murmur by the hedge that skirts the way, The cricket chirp upon the r..eset lea, And man delight to linger in the ray Yet one rich smile, and we will try to bear Thu pleiriing winter frosts, and winds, and darkened air. LARGE Arriss.—We were presented yester- day, by Mr. A. J. Miller, of Mount Pleasant township, Washington county, with a half dozen Tulpehookene that any pomologiet might be proud of. The largest measures fourteen inches in circumference, and we should think weighs considerably over a pound ; the Mailing is eleven and a half in cireumferenoe. Washing ton county is a little ahead on the big apple question. If any of our Allegheny friends can beat this, let them bring them along. We would like to nee a few specimens—and taste them. Mercian la in the first ton - months of lastlesf, the-11 R - to the tidied States amounted to 278,871 ; this year, for the same number of months, 116,420, being a decrease of 164,461. There are a variety of reasons for this result, among which we presume were the abort crops in this country last year, and consequent scarci ty of work, the Snow Nothing movement against foreignere, the increased immigration to Cana da and Australia, and the War in Europe. There BOMB to be little danger of any other than Americans ruling America with a paltry immi gration of one hundred thousand into a republic of twenty five millions. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD —The follow ing is a statement of earnings and expenses of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, for the month of October, 1856 Passenger receipts Mail do Express do Freight do Total Transportation expenses Net earnings As the Great Through Route to Bt. Louts is via thin road it must eventually become a profs• table stook. TRH PAOI2IO RAILROAD AOOIDENS.—We have at length a fall report of the dead and wounded by the late awful disaster on the Bt. Louis Pa cifio railway; and the totals are, dead thirty, wounded seventy, or 100 In all. This is the worst railroad aooident which probably has ever occurred in this country. CALIFORNIA NEWS ['Per the Northern Light.] The interesting news for the two weeks end ing the 20th ult., has been of the "horrible cts taistroptie" sort. Tho Indians on the Ceittobia and Rogue rivers are at open war with the whltee, and the struggle threatens to be serious in Its cense quencee. An Indian agent named Bolon was murdered by the Yakumas in Washington__Ter deem about the 25th of September, and then a confederation was organised among various tribes for a general war upon the whites. Maj. Haller went out from the Halles on the 3rd of o;tober, with 100 11. 9. troops to chastise the offenders, but he and his fore° were surrounded by about 500 Indians, and when last heard from had been beseiged for two days, during which time they had had no water. The Oregonians were hurrying to relieve the soldiers. Further particulars will be found published below . In Rogue river valley the Indians murdered four or five miners and packers, about the sth of October. Tho miners in the valley raised a company of 150 volunteers, marched out agaiost the redskins and defeated them in a battle, kill ing about 40 ; about .30 whites have been killed. Another tragic murder and Lynch-law exeou tion took place at Columbia, Tuolumne county, on the 9th of September. John Huron Smith, a young and popular miner, went, eomewhat in• toxicated, into a house of ill-fame kept by a wo man named Martha. A tumbler was broken in the room, and Martha requested Smith to pay for it. He took hold of her roughly, tore her dress, end forced her down Into a chair. llor husband, named John S Barclay, came In. and after a few words with Smith, shot him dead Barclay was taken by the mob, who were at first disposed to trust in the care of the statutes and the courts, but they were induced by inflamma tory harangues to change their determination. They held a Lynch court, and heard the wit nesses. When the jury was about to retire, the Sheriff of the county had arrived, and he eelsed the prisoner ; but, after using every exertion, and exposing himself to imminent danger, he was driven off by force. Whether the jury found Barclay guilty, or sentenced him to be hung, is not stated in the papers, but banged be was under a large mining Some, about twenty ff feet from the ground, at midnight, in the midst of the glare of torches and the shouts of the crowd. Oa the ith of—Ootober a party of Chinamen, while asleep at night in their tents, near Sault Louis, Sierra county, were attacked by robbers, and fire of the Celestials were slain and several others severely wounded. The robbers took eleven hundred dollars in dust from the tents Oa the Sib of Ootober the 84urishing village at Scott'e bar, on thu Klamath, was des roye4 by fire, causing a toss of $B2 000. The returns from the variona county sasrffOre show o general decrease in the vsluattoo of pro. perty during the last year. The deoreare amounts to fifteen or twenty per cent. on real estate, in the buatoess portions of San Fran oieoo. A large number of men (about b 0) have dc oerted from too United Statre frigate lodeprod acme, lying at Mare Island. Several have been wounded while trying to escape. and Eve were found together drowned in the mud on the shore of the hay. Don Guadalupe Sanas has published a protest in the San Francisco papers against an outrage committed by Walker at San Juan, by eenlieg a lot of his banditti on board the NicaroVia steamer Sierra Nevada, and searching the roe. eel for Scene, with intent to take and kill him, and robbing his trunk of papers and property valued at $BO,OOO. The !tisane Law In M hue•tt a A correspondent of the New York Event na Post, writing from Bmton, has the following on the Maine Law in the Bey State; " How the Maine law is likely to be affected by the political decision jest made, no one can yet say. Governor Gardiner signed the existing law, and apparently without any reluctance.-- He presided over the first great meeting that was held, in consequence of the bill's passage, and congratulated the gentlemen present on having got all that they could desire for the suc cess of this cause. His election, therefore, oan not be regarded as being unfavorable to the law's continuance How the Legislature will stand, Is the important point, for If a bill should be passed repealing the law, the Governor would hardly veto it. Quito a number of Senators were ohoeen on Tuesday, who voted for the law at the last session. But the whole thing has been such a foot-ball on the political common, that you can't tell what are the ideas of a poli tician on the eubjeot from one session to another. Among the most liberal candidates were men who were originally supporters of the Maine law. The impression is that the law will be taken to pieces, or perhaps altogether erased from the statute book. All the liberals, whigs and democrats, chosen, will vote for repeal. Few will oare if it should be now disposed of in that way forever. The whole thing is a hum beg, and has been the means of promoting the triumph of hunkeriem of the moat atjeot de scription, as witness the return of whigs to power in 1853, which was the consequence of the coalition having had the Maine law fastened upon it as one of the children of its adopti3n. Toot wive Dough to kill any party." WOMAN'S RIGHTS IN KANSAS. —A oorreepond• out of the New York rimea, in giving the pro ceedings of the Kansas Constitutional Conven tion, now in session at Topeka, says: " Convention met this morning, and on mo tion of some one, a Woman's Right's woman was admitted within the bar as a reporter. This caused some teeling, and a motion to reconsider was Immediately made by Mr. Delabay. He said he made it out of no disrespect to the lady, {who, by the way, was present.) The yeas and nays being demanded, the motion to reconsider was lost by five majority. A motion was then made to prepare a seat for her on the platform, beside the President, which was ruled out of order. The effort will be made to omit the word "male " in the qualifications of voters, but I think it will not prevail. It is to be hoped that we in Kansas are not just now to be cursed with the thousand and one ismi prevail ing in the East. " Botnt LAND CLAIM. —There have been filed 280,000 applications for bounty land under the act of March sth, 1865, of which number about 118,000 were filed during the months of Marsh and April. Thus far 62,000 warrants of all sizes hare been issued, leaving still a large num ber of claims filed in March and April unacted upon. The Pension office is doing their utmost to expedite the bush:lees of the offioe, and it is impossible for them to issue warrants faster.— Inquiries aro frequently made by parties and letters written to the Pension office as to the time when their warrants will be leaned. The Commissioner has issued a circular in e hiob he states " that it is impossible for hie office to give any definite informotion on that point.— Delays occur frequently in obtaining feom the Auditors' offices in which the varlone rolls are kept the necessary information as to the service rendered." The Pension office have been near six months in Inning these 62,000 warrants, thus about making the supply of warrants in the market equal to the demand for them, and keeping prices up. eta ! • , • - - _ - fftmpon.4anea t th Pltitthiptl64gtE) - PAraditrOltit- Pa oftt - nuntlift. New Reciuitment in Russia—The Belligerents on 'Change—Decline of Russian Prestige in Eu • rope and Aita—No Peace Conferences before next Epring —A us trio an a her n ew relations to the Allies—Quiescence of the Central European Powers—Rowing of Discount of the Bank of England—Decline of Absolution; and' Aria tocraty. SraAsnouna, OAOber 24th, 1866. Runde has certainly the worst of the war thus - fer,mnd the sequel will how that, not withstanding the enormous extent of her terri tory, she does not possess either the means of reproducing treasure, or men ad infinitum. A recruitment in a large and sparsely settled coun try must either be marched or conveyed to dis tant places of rendezvous, and the lontes thereby incurred are very considerable. The last ukase of the Emperor Alexander orders a recruitment of 28 out of each 1000 of population. This Is a terrible figure. It amounts to 28 10 per cent. of the whole population of the Empire, or to about 41 per cent of all the males, Including old men and children. it is further known that the number of chil dren in Russia, as in the United States, beare a very largo proportion to the adults, so that di per cent. of the whole male population com prises at least from 10 to 16 per cent. of all male adults capable of bearing arms. If Rus sia can really dispose over snob inexhaustible numbers of men, ,she would have done better to bring them at once in the field, at the very beginning of the war, and not wait till after suffericg most serious losses, which only serve to encourage the enemy, and to heighten the demands of England and France. The truth, however, is, that Russia, at no period of her history, had a larger army than 200 000 men assembled on any one point, and that her forces now in the Crimea are not equal to those of the Allies. These forces, moreover, are not nearly so well appointed or supplied as those which are opposed to them, and if the Allies were to succeed in cutting off their supplies, no one can tell to what etresa they might be reduced. As regards the inexhaustible treasure "of Russia, it is equally overrated. The true and only source of treasure is labor, consequently the treasure of a nation must he in proportion to its productive labor. The large gold mines in the Ural mountains are already looked upon as fabulous, and no heaped up treasure is inex haustible." Inexhaustible are only those natu• ral resources which an industrious population is continually turning into treasure, by means of labor and commerce ; and, in these respects, It Ls easily seen that the wealth of either England or Franco would last longer than that of Russia. The commerce of France and England does not suffer by the war further thin by the diminution of capital, the consequent dearness of money and the increased taxation caused by the expen ditures of the government ; that of Rtiv.ii is Danthi,ated, and yet °rev:bard:toned by di•ect and indirect taxation. In addition to this the inter nal trade of Russia saffera from a det reciated paper currency. whoa; circu'ation Is forced upon the people, mod which the government pays for whatever it receives from the eulject The fill( on 'Change, who generally have a pretty good appreciation of the respective " sufficiencite " of governments, quote stocka as follows : British Threes reduced 86 to 86i per cent. D. new Threes, 87i to 874 `i French Fcur and a haloes, 90 to 90-t per cent. I.> 3. Three per cent, 64 to 641 Do do. de., 65 25t0 bb 8 Roseian 5 per cents, new loan of Stieglits, Sc , 79. French 4i's are consequently still II percent. better than Raman l's, and British Threes ii per cent better than Russian Sc It may also le obsor•ed that Britten government Node have no other than a home rnleliet, hying exclusively done in London, while Russian tiers are owned Eoglani, France, Germany, and especi•lly in Holland. Easels has always punctually paid the interest en her foreign debt. The defeat of .tie Kqeminas before Kars, which is now tqual:y admitted by the Russian papers, le of DO great moment as regards the actual events of the war , hut servea to cumulate the weight of rcrerses which have befallen the Russian arms. it helps to destroy Russian preatirit in Asia, and wt, tell on the next cam pair' of Ocntr Naha. The Russian prestige in Europe has nireaty suffered much durtog the last month, and the late reverses are not caleu• lated to recover the ground which Boasts has Het If the A;l.cs have not succeeded in the the result is stroritod to the imbecility of the British goserument, the imprrfeet arma meat of the ti•et, and the lose isity of bee com menden., tuthor than the tcisi c tail ty of Rama —errors which the British garenmetit, tun ic oily with France, will Lave a care to rectify next spring There is no hope of any peace conference this winter, and the redo cf Austria, which was that of pence malteffi to otize attssis had been successful la 'he Crimea, is now chanted into it i at of au aljy, aerons to share the spoils of victor' , . The c.reiference taikcd of In the news $18,894 87 916 68 822 84 6,078 21 $2O 307 10 9,786 82 $10,521 28 papery he bench taken pee through the me ilium of ProceeL Voa tistrn in Paris, Oro redu• col to a fraenctly cr ne-gaborly ta'k ae to the , next epriug coma. ale In Southern Ramie Austria expressed her willingness to guard the wh , le length of the Danube await:let Massie, of fording France and England e portun:ty of attacking Russia on other peanut I again to peat the biota thrown out in my provisos letter that Aue:rtis .0 looiing forward to the ultimate poesession of the Dinuhaan Principalities, and that it is moot likely eho will be indulged In that Teepee: by the Western Powers, provided eke will make a reasonable concession to the King of Savoy in Daly. There are o number of little printlpalities, ouch as Parma, Piacenza, Modena, Guavala, Ste , that might serve to conciliate the Italian ally of the Western Pow• ere, and at the same time satisfy the liberal par ty in Italy , inasmuch as Savoy is the only een• swatiocal government in the whole peninsula AB the central power of Europe—Prussia and Germany are determined to take no hand in the present struggle. There is no prospect of a general war; and as the expellees of the war begin to tell most powerfully on all the beili gerente, it can hardly be doubted but that, after the preponderance of one or the other 111 - 111iC1 shall have been demonstrated by a decisive bat• tle to the field, all parties will feel inclined to. wards pence In other words, peace can only dawn on Ectrope after the war shall have beta oarried on with increased destruotire energy, and after that energy shall hare told in an nn- mistakeable mlither on one or the other of the belligerents. in view of theee feats, which are looked upon so Indisputable by diplomatists and military men, I am still to hopes to be able to inform you early next spring, that an armistice bee been cpooluded and that the armistice will lead to the conclusion of peace. I know that la making this statement, I obeli be contradicted by the general tone of the European press, and by that of England in particular, but my pre dietions are based on figuree, which not often err when put down with prudence and caution. The war, I am positive, cannot be oonticned an• other year, without compromitting every exist ing government In Europe. When last reporting the raising of the die count of the Bank of Luglend, I toted express ly that a further rise to ti per oeot. might be expected, and in this respect, too, my predic tion has come true. The current rate on mer ahandiee paper is oven as high as 7 per cent. New loans will no doubt become necesary all round, and new taxes necessary to pay the in terest on these loans. The hope Is now held out that Bosnia will be made to pay the ex• pelmet' of the war; and how is she to pay them, even If she were willing or compelled to do so ? Russia cannot refund the expenses of the war to France and England In money, and, in the way of territory, geographical and strategloal poeitioo one of more value than fertile pro vinoes or mines. When it comes to that busi ness, France and England, I am afraid, will drive a very bad bargain, while Russia will only lone what it would bo expensive to keep, or en• unprofitable, considering all circumstances in which she is now placed. When the war of bayonets shall have oewed, reason will assert her rights, and the reckoning of each of the belligerent parties will have to be settled at Then will oome the real tug of war, far more important in its consequences on the fate of Europe than that which is now waging in the Crimea. You oannot change the map of Europe without also changing the political com plexion of the people. It may not be worth while now to make prophecies; but I doubt much whether the British aristocracy, as now oonetltuted, will outlive the war, and it is cer tain that, with the decline of British arislo- °ratio rule, the polltioal insignificance of that superannuated iostitution must follow through out the world. With the deolhae of absolutism in Russia, and aristocracy in England, demo cracy will have a new and better charm! than that which the Red Republicans are willing to conquer with terror acid blood. Political evils are healed like those of tho body, not by nos trums, but by a skillful removal of the causes which produce them. I have no faith either In medical or political quacks Fanny Fern baa written a new work entitled Roee Clark. At least so says the Buffalo Re public. TRH receipts at the National Agrioultural Fair, Boston, amounted to over ebo,ooo. ""' • , 4 %.7 ,1: :. 1 0,4.r."...;!".v.'cz';',.-•' - ' 3 4-'-'l+' • ' 4 4 .• ••,••.•, 0 • • • •, • -• "•, z v . "L k • 7 7 ": Batebolor's Hair Dye... No hair le too ref, none too frowy, gray or rusty, to be made traulitully black or brown haitantly, without the least injury to hair Or akin. WARRANTED. Made and sold, or applied, (in nine private rooms,) at BATCHBLOR'S Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, New York. told, v boleeslo arid rot, 11 , by rt. GM. 11. BEIBRR, 140 Wood gtreet. novEL:daw OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD RUBBING WEST PUGH PITTSBURGH. Tax 141 t Team leaTeul at 2 A. M_ through to 01nOILLtlati In 12 hours and 40 minutia. Mau Taus LIAM AT 8 A. M. LIMOS Taste AT 9 P. M. Theme Trains all make close oonnections at Crestlins, and the first two connect at Allleum. The direct route to Bt. Louis le now open, via. Cresthine and Indianapolis, 100 miles shorter than via. Cleveland. Connections are made at M►nsfield with the Newark and Sandusky City road ; and at Crestilne with the three roads, concentrating there For particulars see handbills. No tritium run on Sunday. Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville Bt. tools, Indianapolis, Chicago, Ralik Leland, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towne and Cities In the West. The NEW BRIGITPON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 4.45 P. M., and New Brighton at 7.80 A. M. air Joist Received ) at Grabble's, a splendid assortment of hill and Winter Goode, of every description, oonsisting of Plush, Grenadine, Valencia end Figured Satin Veetings, Doeskin and Haney Classimeres, Giotto', Overcoat ings, &a., do. Also, Genteltnrnishing Goode in great vari ety, which will be sold low for cash. No. 240 Liberty stmt. seplT elf% Balm of Thousand Flowers. tor besittL tying the Complexion, and eradicating all Tan, PTOULD3 and huccure from the tam. Bold at Dr. KEYSER'S, 14,0 Wood street. JanBo tar Call at 80. 184 Wood Bt s and el. amino mu stook of SOFT RATS and WINTER CAPS. Jnot readied, a large lot of Shanghai, Relootlal, and other styles of papa, which w• will sell low r each. odlll l!d089A8 1 00., let Wool sweet • r .„ 4 1. 1" • ‘. NEWSIIat-TELEaItAPH. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post From California New Yoex, November 18.—The 11. S. mail steamer Empire City arrived at 4 o'clock thie afternoon,tbringing California mails to the 20th nit, nos:1.710 pttesengerssl,664 000 in treasure, principally, consigned as follows; Drexel & Co., sB66,oook,Welle,- grotto & Co., $291,000; Me tropolitan :43atik, $140,000 ; William Hoge, $100,000; the Bank of America $60,000; Jas. Patrick, $44,000; E Kelly & Co., $40,000, and smaller amounte to various others. The news from the Isthmus is unimportant. Dates from Valparaiso to the 29th Sept., and from Callao to Oat. 16th have been received.— The political news from Chili is uninteresting. Business was much depressed owing to the holi days. Revolutionary movements had broken out in Bolivia, but in most instances had been speedily suppressed. Sidney, Auetralla dates to the 18th of August have been received. Flour had fallen to £BO per ton ; the beet gold dust was £4 per ounce. At Melborne bneinees was dull; Flour was £44 per ton and was plenty. The political news was unimportant. From Washington City WASHINGTON, November 18. Commodoro Paulding being regarded by the Secretary cf the Navy as a prudent °Meer, has been selected to visit San Juan, in Nicaragua, with his flog ship, the Potomao. Ho wee closeted wi(h the Secre tary this afternoon, relative to the (worse to be pursued by him in that quarter. Notwithstanding the avowed innocent otjeot of tho British fleet just dispatched to the West Indies, the movement le regarded here with in dignation, if not as an luciplent hostile act. Hence additional orders have been sent to naval etatione to-day, by the Nary Department in re ference to preparations. Railroad Accident acrd L coo; of Lite. NEW Foss., November T 3 —The Express train from Albany Wit night was thrown from the track when near Boston Four Corners, on the Harlem Railroad. An the train, with the ex eeption of the engine and tender left the track and turned bottom upwards. Mr. Rathbun a paper manufacturer; belonging to Boston Four Corners, and Oaylor, brakeeman attached to the train, were killed, and about a dozen of passengers were also injured; tome, it 18 sup posed, cannot survive. The accident was 00130• • ',lolled by a sodden gust of wind, whioh blew the oars from the track. DI ss Ing Accident: Rows, N. Y., Nov. 12.—A most distressing Locurreoce took place to day at Newellle, a small Tillage about a mile and to hair from here, on the road towards Utica. The steam eau mill situated on the hill at that place blew up about nine o'clock, killing two persons instantly.— One of the killed was Henry S. Roberta, a eon of Judge Roberts of this ',wage; the other wan the fireman, whose name we have not been able tc ascertain. Another Railroad Accident Rocacirm, N. F , November 12 —The freight anti cattle train on the Central Rillrosd, last evening, when about four miles from the city, was thrown from the track while creasing a high bridge, by the train separating and running to gether on la heavy grade. Ocie person was lulled, and a great number of cattle also. Twenty oars wore thrown off the trsok. Prom fnr nos. New Tone, November 13 —The stesmthip Groustis arrived tbis evening from H4ll'lllo, bringing (Laths to the titb inst. She reporte having passed the Crescent City going into port There is no petition' nese of interest from 111118. Later Rom Ha•ana. CHABLcirrox, C.,) November 18 --The etelmahlp leabet, from Ha•ana, armed to day watt dates to the 10:b. Sugars arc dull, owing to the preeatling btgh place, .ilota , iota maelmn,gml Destructive Fire 1 1 11114.1.0. N. Y NOT. 12.—Tho woritebope at tacbcd to the Erie Cc. Penitentiary overt do stroyed by firo this rPoraieg. Lr)se $l7 000 Tallow Prvar at Portsmouth arcititosp. November 18 —B.everal nevi come of YeUu• lover end two deaths occurred at Pat's:loud) Se . bole of Dr. D'L.o.nea'a Veroalfog•..-e Ar2cag the hcaSracla cf teas, e•rtiL 0041 a I.ey BEINII ri , v/.1[1 , V4, Tel= , July I. Iksl HSIIISS. J, ILDD 4 131.—Plesaapand Vamnifu F ra ft.r ua as aces as Tonna* aa ma ant curly ant. and the demand for if la rrry grna. ir• Mier* 14 Lb tool rtreat'age /Er Purolatsurs will 1. careful to AA for Dr. AC Lanes Ceettrated rersvNiget, tua.: Wu. nen. also. All cLAe r Torn& tarn, In ot=partsra, are werthleas. DrLentr's gennina Verntitvga, Gls cciebraLrd I.lTat Milt, can ram be bad at ail respectable Drag floret In the United &atm ►ml C anal►. for est* by Übe eo . proprietor& /LIMING BROS., Boec-asorr to J. B.ldd • Cia., No. 60 W m d atm?. ceiroer of fourth. IMEM Sir Ague slid Vow it of Three Yurar S Land Ing r John London, now living at Basra Dam, Liu:lover county, near Richmond, hal Ague and VIM= too three years, most of the time ha had chins twin a day, and me!) , leas than once he was parebral with levers as mon u the chill loft him, and attar trying phyabtians, quinine, moot of the tonics advertisod, and everything roonaanended to him, was about to give up to despair, when Carter'. Spanish Mixture war spoken of ha got two bottles, but NOW' ha had used more than a single ono, he was portooth cured, and has not had . chill or rerilf Khios kir. Lonsdon La only one out of thousands who have been ha - n*5W by this great tonic, aitaratin and blood Pu' !incr. goo athortisanciant. septin air Stockings and Ho. Jerry for Winter. —lf you don't want your fest pinched witb bad and short Stockings, yen will take our advice and go to 0. DALY'S, corner of Mattel allay and fifth street, and boy come of those elegant Pine Stockings, that mate your feet feel ohs and oonalortabls. DALY also makes end sells every vari ety of Hosiery that you can moition, at wholesale end retail. Remember the place, sorter of Martel slloy se 1 rtfth For nekets and further information, apply to J. 0. 01.113 RY, At the curlier office, under the Monongahela Hot/m.- or, at the Federal Street Station, to GEOltOll PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh, July 92, 1866. (1924) I' • . .t s" • • ;•,- • k ~~ MMIMME A. A: ilAttlit2.,..tti, HI .0/ 41iti .4 !Mg, GAftatia A. A. CARRIER & (bran Fblerth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburyh. Pa- AGENTS STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE gfiiTEAR t:E CO OP andaleftVaG. .3360,000. FIRE AIM MAMIE INSITRANIA cuaren OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE LRBURANCE COMPAN' HARTFORD, CONN. ml7' CAFITAL AND A55ET5....82,154,489 EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. 8110ENBERGER, PRZ3I3)=7. ROBERT FINNEY, arcArrAar. C. W. BATCHELOR, Gamut. Aosiur. WILL INSURE AGAINST' ALL KINDS J. U. Phoenberger, G. W. Case, C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nimlek, Isaac M. Pennock, T. B. Updike, W. W. Martin, IL D. Cochran, IL T. Leech, Jr., John A. Canghey, George 8. Belden, S. S. Bryan, David McCandless. ANA- All I.oMee Inastained by parties insured ander poll. vies Untied by this Company will be liberally adjusted and promptly , paid et it. Offir,. No 90 WATER IHreet. I JY/ Life, Fire and marine Insurance Company ; CORNER OP WATER A.ND MARKET sressr.s, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President Jas. D. Wart.t, Secretary. This Company makes .very insurahee appertaining to or oonnected with LIEN RISKS. Also against Gull and Cargo Bloke On the Ohio and Mts• aissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Slags generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transpertation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. DIIL=TC7II.3: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, James B. floors, John Fullerton, John M'Alpin, Sam nel Welnrkan, William Phillips, James W. Hallman, John Broil, Ch.. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. Gasses, M. D., David Richey, James Marshat, John liFOili, Horatio N. Lee, Kittanning. Sebl7 WESTERN FARMERS LNSITILANCE COMPANY, NEW LISBON, OHIO. 91 J. HUNTER, AGIVY, Bt. Charles Ball •Ang, No 108 . Third street, Plttabargh. 0,710e118: V. A. BLOCKBOM President JAMEB BURDICK, Vice Presiden% LEVI MARTIN, Secretary and Irv,. carer PlllOl7lOll James W. Woodgreil, Joseph Plummer, lama Woad, R M. Rldlile Juo. V. Harhangh, Dr Joo. R. Park, JIB; Wm. Elmare, Birmingham, Dessau, Nearroeyer &Co [ISM Insura.ne• Uompany of PI titalriarg JINJA 1.13 Y. Prvildant ii UKL L. Id AJLS FI g LL, Secretary. Office: 4 Tlodea Iferert,bettoceri Market and Woodsmen. hour" HULL and CAII.OO Units, no the Obit and binds. OW Hirers and tribotozies. Insuresagalost Loge or Damage by Fire. ALBO—Against the Perllaot tin Sea, and Inland ft avtga. tionand Transportation. Pennsylvania Insurance Company OF PITTSBURG ri, Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. AUTIIOE.I2.gb CAPITAL, 8300,000. Isrru Huil.linv end o:her Property against Loss or Do= op by Fire, and the Perils ot the flea and Inland liarigation and Transportation. DID.ECTOIIB: Wm F Johnston, Itody Patterson, Jamb Painter, A. A. C.S.rrter. W. APClintoolt, J. P. Tamer, Geo W flmuh, W. Haven, D. K Park, Grier siprool, Wad. 11. pp-ton, D. IL Long, A. J Jones, .1 11. ..lopes, H. IL Coggshall, OffleiStle: Prciadent W q. F IinINSTON Prrsvlent ...... lit DI" PAT:F.II6 , ON Brep and reva.curer A A_ CA 11. li 1 Ea. British and Continental Exchange. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY ourscert, SHEO.IMAIE & CO. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, i Emata or LI AID Urvarata. "rIIESD DIIA rTS tare arailatga .t all the principet 11 Pa.n of RN OLAN D, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, liar cam - TIN wr .lan draw Scant Attic rtn EL A. Gruckebaum & Ba r/Z.I.StrFOET A .E.V.V, Which serr• no . ii.c=ittance to all pt..rta of Or:RAIANY, SW DI ZEMAN D and IiOLLAN D. Pcrirtne icier-ding trarci abroat tray pre , ,as through no, Letts. of or. tit, re which ft eery can be obtalncd, n0.‘16.1, to •ny raft of litara,rra. Cat.atcrion , Note, •• I °liar occurlttna in En ro; , e, wt.:l rec., re prtnapt attention. WM. 11. WILLIAMS A CO., trahll Wtatai, cern, Third atrotat_ WM. B. HAYS & CO., HAMS, SKS & SHOULDERS . - !AII::KL ROSS LARD, LAILD DRIED BEEF, E LA3 AILCI.: it ED ar.,l CA.N AMED II A.ll 5 • nu ,• stool al say• on hard at Pla. 997 Llborty 1 03 1 Pitrzsera a, PraarL. PO EIMER Y PEARL STEAM MILL, A E (1 EN Y. sagr )LOUR DELIVERED Tu FAMILIES :In :either of the two Otte* Gans. may be left of the MITI, or in bores at the stores of LOGAN, WILSON A CO., 62 Wnof street. BRAUN A REITER, oorner Liberty end dt. Clair ate F. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny, 0211110. cAsn, ON DILIVBNZT. IY 2 Z EDIVAN, KENNEDY a 00. .114nafacturer,9' Insurance Company OF Fill LA DF.LIIIIA. CLIJATILIL PIIIPITOLL-OBANTID BY TEI tet ATB OP PIZRibiLV&IYIA Chartered Capital, 8500,000, PIRG, MARLYN AND I.VL AND TRANS,..O .174770. N. AARON 8 LIPSINCoTT, Vreeland. ORRIN Itt‘GERS, Secretary. o¢Otio6 YOUNG, Treasurer. ottiondia. Aaron & Lippincott, Wm. R. Thomas, Mahlon Gillingham, William Nos, Nicholas 0. Taylor, Alfred Weeks, Onto Rogers, F..l.ard B. Jones, Joseph Healy, James P. Smyth. Company has been organized with a Oaf& Cap]. tat, and the DI rectors hoes determined to adept the business to Its available resourree. To observe prudence In conduct. log its affairs. "rich a prompt adjustment of losses. VITESBURGII OFFIOS, No Id Water streeL J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. . - . The following well knnero and responelde arms In Pitts• burgh base authorised reference to them, with regard to the stability and soundness of the Msrcrscroaatm' 001IPAPT. Kramer & Rehm, Wileon, Childs & Co., tie° P. Smith a CO., Hampton et Campbell, Jones, Tiernan & Co, H. Cbtloo & CO. nor' EARDIEH.S , AND MECHANICS' LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company, op I'LLILADELPIIIA. Capital $300,000 Amount securely invested. $200,000 F - 11 Ills (X/MBANY greats Fire Insurance on Beilidings, Goode, Furra.nre, Ac. Marine Insurance on Yeas* Cargo and Freight. Inland I.:mural:leo on Goods, by Rivera, Lakes, Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally. Also, Insurance upon Lirea, upon the mod favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Hoe. Thomae B. Florence, James B. Beall, George IL Armstrong, Charles Dingee, ltd. P. Middleton, B. IL lielmbold, George Helmbold, Fred. C. Brewster, Thom. Mandertleld, Isaac Leech. THOMAS B. FLORBNOB, President. EDWARD IL EIZLAIDOLD, Secretary. PITTSBURGH REFERENCES. Hon. I'. M. Howe, Hon.J R. M'Clintooß, lion. P. C. Shannon, Col S. W. Black, lion. J. B. Guthrie, Thomas J. Keenan, Bag, Wilson lirCiandless, Col. J. Heron Foster, Gen.J. K. blorehead. R. H. Riddle, The character of the above Company le of the first class, and combines the rare and unusual privileges of Fire, M. rine and Life Insurance. Gentlemen of elevated standing are associated in its management, and Interested ae Stockholders. THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent, Jyr St. Charles Building, No. 108 TWrd et. OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD, BEING THB Continuation of the Ohio and Penna. B. B. TO FORT WAYNE, ISM ITUNDIAND AND XICIIITLIN INELDS MOM PITTBDUAGB oar Trains connect at Crastllne, soiLhold detention, with GS the Trains on the Ohio and Ptnna. 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, Alle gheny City or at any of the following points: Fort Wayne, Bellefontaine, Cincinnati, Urbana, Dayton, Springfield, Indianapolis, Richmond, Tiffin, Findlay. Persons desiring Tickate will be particular to a sk for a Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad. lee J. R. STRAUGFIAN, Seel_ Board lag Wanted. Ap YOUNG MAAIMILD MAN wishes to find Boarding for I'l himself and wife to a private family, or ethers there are very few boarders. All communications should he addresned to "A. 8.," through the Poet Moe. norladw **I N: O r . 40k- CAPITAL GIRARD OP PLI/LADDLPIIIA.. CAP/La 8300,000 INSURANCE COMPANY WINCLIESTIAII, VA. 1300,000 CAPITAL MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DIDZOTUILS : . . Dagaiey, Richard Floyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Mier, Samuel Rom., SVWLm 11112,ikam, Rabort Du la la p, j r. , John 8. Dilworth, le., M. Peacock, Fra stele Sellers, B. Ilarbaugh, Schoormsaaer, Walter Bryant, Witham Lt. Hay*. Jaz SLi pion. DEALERS IN BACON, MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. A. B kt'CafipOlE. Es( IM=iZI ,- • - On !holly ttm fa tut., by th ROC T. B. Lyman, L CLARKEON WlLlLtlint and MARY, daughter of lion. H. Ilepbcirn—all of Ulla city. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WHARF NOTICE. E underaign.d hereby not Bei the owners of a pile of 1 ,Inar, BRIMS, laying on the Allegheny river wharf, at the foot of Wayne ,tree;, that the same must be macre , ed forthwith, or they will be rembrdd by the Wharfmaster at toe expense of the owner or mom. norldat WILLIAM SCOTT, Wharfmaster. Blacking. ALL LOOK AT TIIIBI AFIER years of axparimenrlng to attain the end of beautifying, polishing, and at the name time of oili ng and softening the leather, J. H. Richards has discovered a composition which is truly unrivalled in this or any other country for Ito shining quality and Its autritlous elements to the leather. Now, alt who "go In" for a splendid, quick, yet black polish, and soft and pliable boots, will use RICHARDS' NEW RNOLAND BLACHINa. Bold in Pittsburgh by J. Mills, No. 28, west side Diamond; James Black, corner Third and Smithfield streets ; P. R. Dravo, Diamond; J. Haworth, Diamond; J. Q A. Young, cornet Second d ROW streets,and others. In Allegheny, by 8. Dye-. Wm. France, J. Craig. Hall A Logan, 3. F. Nealy A. Brown A Co., Burghs, So-tt A Co , Pressly A Means an' H. P. Schwartz. novitSt M JACOBS' AMALOUIt PENS will be found on trial former,or toz e ld o t e r meal, r o ese ne piing the Quill more than Th ß e Urim of the sediment about them which stee pens do They will be found unrivalled for Records, Deeds, ite, as they do not—as steel pens will— change the color of the ink after a few years. One trial will prove them to be THE PEN that has been eo much wanted. Sold exclusively in Pittsburgh by LOUSIIRIJXMC k MAXWELL, No. 128 wood street, above Binh. - - Tr - A s UFACTIIIIED BY ONION SHIN° k PONS, BostOD. Di and for sale by JOHN EL HELLOS, No el Wood street, between Diamond alley and Pourth street. JOAN H. MELLOR is now receiving an entire fresh etock of new PlAtito-YOEM from the manufactory of OHICIIBBING a BUNS, Boston. consisting clan the various styles of 6,6, and 7 octal , re, to which the attention of pur chasers is respeonfolly Invited. All the Plano-Porten tram the factory of Ohickering & Bone are RABRAPITICD, and sold at Boston prices. JOHN H. BIBLLOB, Bole Agent for 01110KREING * BONS for Pittsburgh an Western Pennsylvania. novl4 ALLEGFLIGNY VALLICY ILAILUOAD Pi ttatnirgh to SiskimtnetasEiver , in Armstrong County, Pa., a distance of 31 miles. ChN AND AITEIIt MONDAY, Nov. 12, Prpisht and Pas seiner Trains will leave Lawrenceville, (upper side of Arsenal wall ) every evening, Mondays excepted,) at 2:20 o clock, and stop at the following stations: Sharpsburg, Ireland's, Bandy Ureek, 'Verner, Balton, Lo- tran's Eddy, LOintrell rim, Parnassus, Arnold's, Tarantula, Chiselers, Meßain'e, Pl'eqort, and Riskimlnetas Returning, will leave Hiskinainetas Ftation at 8 20 o'clock A. M., and mop at ell the above intermediate stations. The }....eelsior Omnibus Line will convey passengers to and from trait depot, corner Fifth and Mar ,et streeta, at charges not exceeding twelve cents. Tickets can be had at the Omnibus Mae, from the Agent of the Company, or from the Conductors. novl4 A J. fIOPPRR, Superintendent Iron City Co/logo. Day and Evening Classes in Book-Beeping. 1 N all In departments, including many new Mini hignly valuable improvements, which are not elsewhere taught Large classes attend evenings only to receive a thorough mercantile education. Lectures upon all the studies deify eyed to Evening Classes. Arithmetic (new system) and Ito application to badness. Also. writing Included In the Mercantile Course, or taught separately. Call for a Circular for full, particulars at College Ball, oppogite the Post Office. F. W. JENKINS, Principal. novl4 Now Goods 1 DI•or Goods 11 tarBOLBsALS AND BETAIL—A. A. MASON & CO. TT have rec.stred and are now opening One Thousand more Cases and Packages of New Vail Goods, comprising every style of Dress-airs, Moire Antiques, Velvets, Bonnet Satins, Ac. A very large and taahionable assortment of Dress Goode. Shasta, Cloak/ and 80131211t9 In every ty. Millinery Go„ de, Embrolderice,Ttibborus, Trimmings, Il Islery and Gloves, Variety Osois, Linen and lions-keep 1114 Goods, Domestics of every description, together with a large variety of other goods, which will be fold to Mer chants Er Retail Purchasers at as low, or toe er rates than the largest eastern houses. novll sore Wants t WANTED—A man with a small tautly, to buy a real two story Dwelling Hoare, of four rooms and good &liar, situate on Carson street, South Pittsburgh. Pries, ;WOO. Warman—A burliness man to occupy a good Blore Room on Market street.. Bent; ¢4OO per year. Wilma—To lease for fire yearn, a pleasant homestead near the elm; 2 acres of ground. The house contain); nine roome. 5160 per year. Waartm--A purchaser for a small farm of 62 acres, in good order, with improrrmecte, situated fa Columbiana county. Okio. 8. CUTHBERT A AO'S. ocrrit 63 Market street. AZOES —T`o timer, who shave then:L..l'ms, a really good Esser—one that cute sweet and clean, and con clones to do so for years—Le a luxury; eaves temxer, time and money. It is now universally acknowledged that OIL. caacsYe AMLIICAA RA ZOL . , rydd by W. W. Wilson, cornet ci Market and Fourth streets, far surpasses any razor of Eng Ltsb znannfoeture. Reader, tr• cue of them, and It you don't tlnd the elate meat true, WlLeon will retnen you your money. u. .1{ W W. WitSfl.N. - - • ILRCM Dlti4l3d tiOdDee--.411 who wish to select their ) JSlocu•cing foods from a large and nor veiled neck, and .ho with to avolt the latimie and tronids cf shopping wilt and • large assortment of the proper iihade of bLvek, z•od quality and moot approved makes at novl4 BROOKS it COOPEA'S N 0.75 Market st. T A T A thAION-00 Tuesday next, the 2:111 Mit et 3 A o'clock , M., we will sell at public unction ' Fix et those ellxible Building Lote, part of the plan ita laid out 65 Mr Henry lien., at the upp-r end of Dolmen:le 'wrench This protertp N very Beautifully al:mired, commanding views up end down the A Ilegh•ny deer for several mile', mad is nearly opposite the United State, Arsenal. It would make altogether • tine Rite .or a Country Monte, befog en tlrely in the country, whilst only two miles from the city. n. •.4 lit %Krt.( & RTOII KY. tip lti kTAL--Will he end at the eterecianta' Exehange„ U on Thursday evening, Ncv. loth, at 7% o'clock, a lot of Sharon Furnace Pig Metal, by order rf the acting Steen. tors of the late Dr. P. Skoeuberger, deceased. novl4 JOHN MOORHEAD. xr n PtittLlCATlvNti--Mionle and 1, a new novel; 1.1 Glenwood; or the Parish lio. ; Scenes In the Practice of s New York Surgeon; lEorp'S Child; The Dag Picker; Marriage a Lottery, by Atm. Grey; Juno Clifford, a tale by a Lady; The sfatch Girl; The Vld Eleamtead. by Mrs. Ann 8 Stephens; The reaert d Wife, by Mrs D. E. N. South worth; Tiverino, by George Sand ; Fashl n and Pataine, by Ann 8. Stephens; Alen*, by Airs. Marian Hariand-. The Ridden Path by the author of Alone; Jun received and for sale by W. A. GILDENPENNZY it CO., Fifth at. opposite the Theatre. ci ,f lo 811Y-2s dozen pinta Tomato; 10 do quarts do 5 do plots! Walnut; Just received and for sale by ItETIII3II A ANDER2OII, No. 39 Wood streel DOZEN fnzah Lot:sitar.; 200 h.lf cans Sardines; 5 dozen Anchovies; jnet received mod for side by n". 11 RBYILER fk ANDERSON FRUITS-6 des etraweersies, in caw: IS dozen Peaches, In bottles and cans; 6 " assorted Pie Fruit; 20 boxes new Lemons; just received and for sale by novl 4 BOXitts Fire Cr... Acre: .0,14 100,M0 Torpedoes; just rewired end for Re le by REYSIER 4NDIRSON. TO MEN OF THE GO-AHEAD STRIPE I DROPOSITIONB will be reoefwed fn. the following work, IL - which must be put through on the lightning express Tine, and those who do not travel in Ilde train are reqm,ted not to notice this adwertisement ; TO GLAZIERS. All the window mall repaired, and glass put In, of the toko!s building known as the old glass 11031L8 of Bakawell ; Pears A Co. TO CARPEOITIMB. A good and substantial fence put around the yard, eight feet nigh, and posts well secured In the ground; all the doors repaired, (looks furnished;) the roof secured by shinglea dc.; sky lights and tlaor repaired, and other Items done. All the Leek, rubbish and dirt removed ; oopola taken dean; brick door taken up on fret !nary, and ell brick assorted and piled up lu the yard ; the Whole building and yard [borough!' cleaned. TO WHITEWASHER& The whole inside whitewashed; the outside painted with stucco wash. (Recipe given.) SIGN PAINTERS. La ge, neat, tasty and handsome lettering done on end and eddes of the building. TO WATCIDIEN. A good, faithful, trusty and careful night watch by the year. No one will be acceptable who uses liquor, beer or eider, or smokes tobacco in any form. The Jewett bids, and fastest and best men will take grace. deuce, and when agreed, it must be put through with light ning epeed The slow coach system won't snit In ibis Job on any conditions, and those who move in that line will pease bestow their patronage upon the old fogy system. atir Tams of payment cash, and the work must be done cheaply, thoroughly, rOcrous/y and prom and and right etra,ght along. Enquire at Masonic, Hall. novl&St WARWICK, ATTERBURY A CO. Wantea Immediately. MOST DESIRABLE SITUATION b now obtainsble 11, for a man of the go-ahead stock—one who does not travel In the old ccach line. A man of badness ability, nerve, energy, good soundjodgment, experience, talent., tact, unquestioned and tuainastionable Integrity, and good common renu, Is wanted to take charge of a most eZ• tensire business. Financiering t boolc•keeping, buying. selling, and other incidental and collateral matters, will afford ample scope and a large area for the full decd. opmeut of his mental and business resources. To one of the r! ht stamp, a moat liberal salary and permanent situ. Anon is subject to the order forthwith. linquire of novla:St A. BEV, Counsellor at Law. 4tb stmt., PB. ittsburgb Notice. riNRE citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny county will I hereby take notice that my wife, MARY LIGHTNER, hes left nu bed and board without any Just cause or prone. cation, and that a ft er this date I will not pay any debts contracted by her. INLICIELSZL LIGHTNER. novlth.3t, • B. F. Shope, 1i i EItCHANT TAILOR, Third street.. nest dear to Die. in patch Buildings, thankful for the very liberal pa. trocage heretofore bestowed upon him, togs leave to ask a continuance of the same, as be la now bettor prepared than ever to furnish his friends and customers with garments which will insure entire satisfaction He always keeps on hand • Large assortment of the latest styles of VESTING.% OAEISIBIBBRS, CLOTEM, Aa, which will be made to order on the shortest notice, upon reason. able terms. m. A perfect fit always warranted. [noylettf DR. U. J. umuutTTE,O FFRSB • N 0.13 Aiwa drat, Pbtergh, ble , valuable FRENCH REMED Y wh i ch b unfailing in the cure of all three pilled and danger ous disorders to which the Female eozestitutlon to subject. It moderates all exec's, and removes all obstruction—in. vigorates the debbitated and delicate, by regulating and strengthening the gyetem, and tortides the constitution for the duties of life. TO MARRIED LADIES It la peculiarly suited, as it will in a abort time remove all obstructlone I 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 bold that simplicity and truth Invest such am are worthy of any attention, in decidedly the moat rich and o=e-if retort. In the present Instance, oar greet desire Is to be understood by those who may look to us for information, all else being considered of minor importance. Bee circulars. iffifrOtbe house, from 9A.M.t09 P. M. fooetkitme ~,a. a .. s'Oft t i~ l i .~-: t'. A Desideratum. PIANOS I CHANGE OF TIME! TO JOBBRItS, PEKIN-11-k' so..:4o , ,tdisii street. Jffir Green and Black Tele, warranted W guts tedlatico • ftrrif ata , ta. ;-' • mos. Oolong-,-50, 82,75, 811(1 11 pea Yedng Hyena...en, 02,76, and 4uality_gl 760 toast qoallty $.l 9 Ib. English Beeskfasts6, lmperial and Gunpowder— and $1 11$ lb. ',60, 64 75 sad St II ,• Green and Black Teas of tell grade:J.9ot opin nietaillo packages expressly for the trade, and .111 be old at the lowest prime. OCITSK— Prime Java and RIO Coffee, green and rousted. SUGARS—Lovering', Crushed and Pulverised Sows; prime. N: O. Sugar. " nikete, Worm,. Cocoa as d Chocolate: noted= WILLIAM HUNTER, DBALEiI EXaLUEIIVIrLY IN FLOUR AND GRAIN. No. 299 Liberty street; Pittsburirb, Pa. /ET Cloaremsru accutruna, the BEST BRANDS et PENNSYLVANIA, OEIO INDIANA and MISSOURI, SUPERFINE awl IitXTRA. SLOVU Which will always besold at the lowa/daub micas. [evil White Fish! Fish! Fish! RULES. Jtr. HUBBARD, SANDUSKY; OHIO, RIVE FOR SALE, and keep emaantly on hand, a hall enpply of Fresh and Salt White Fhb, And all other varieties of LAKE Flt , ll •- (octal:3m b NEW ..4•ND:DIRECT , R 0 CITE, 7iZit?"o . : . . . FRO3I err:nolo Lt . To ' Columbus, Indianapolis,; DEElagilL Cincinnati, Terre Matte, It ocll, , Island, Louisville, Vineetned. lon City, Et. Lola, Evansville, Dubuque, Dayton, Cairo, Galena, Xenia, alemphb, Portia Zanesville, Vicksburgb, ' Pero n , , Newark, New Wealth, inn rut PIINCTPAI CITI/g ne IIIi WZW/ /lAD BOMB, I'm the STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA RAILROAD 7. Which is now completed and in successful Operation be. tween Steubenville and Newark, CL • Combining Rallro.d and Steamboat - facilities, this rota offers to the talvelers degree of comfort nurindled by any road running west from Pittsburgh. Fall Arrangement. On and otter MONDAY, November Bay 1865, A DAILY LINE 01 elegant and swift running steamers, commanded by ea- - pedal:cad and aceoramodutingeffiterN*lll learn Pittsbmgh every day at 5 P. M. VENTURE --Captain Gliirdon. OLARA FlBllll3ll. do Gordon. Fa" Pessengers sleep on blared, and. ressELSEtubentla at of o'clock the following morning--cannecting with Gue fait train at T:l5 A. AL, tasking direct connection with trains for nil the above cities—thus obtaining a comforts. r ble nigh toad.'s rest, and =riding the/degas of night travel i. radr • ACP . Fare as Cheap as by any other railroad route. For Through and Local Tickets, and further information....., inquire of JOIT'S J. ROUSTON, N 0.115 Weer streetEPlttebtirgh. OEO. W. rULToN,Einperintimdrat L DEVENNY. General Agent. navl3 becond Arrayed or • • GENTS' FCrENISHING GOODS AT L. 111.1191IFIELD & SOWS, No. 70 Mid street • HAVING Just returned from New York, and'received a11:.._.: new atyleo of goods that arrived bythe last Moamar, as offer the following for inspection: Worm, 01111ntlets, Onmate, Scarfs, Opera and 01 ford Tam Cambria and glik Handkarehleta, Undershirts azukDrawars, /lituliere and Shawls, Traveling Shawls. Shirts made to 'Order: also, every etyle on hand. To.; gather with a full assortment of goods in our line. New styles of goods received by each steamer from EtPl rope. L. HiltBnYluLD k SON, Na. 70 Wood at., WIT 13 betweeo Fourth M. and istacrei Joseph Whi La's Carriage .lisposttorg. TOS.F.PII WRITE, now carrying on Mud. el netts in his spacious premises, (now Lately enlarged,) on the Pittebtirgh• and Greensburg turnpike, near the Tvildile Ran, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville,,;_rsalleFtia_l . l/ • in sites the public to inspect his stock of Ces.it/a1133 BUGGIES, /se. And he particularly informs , gentlemen; purchasers, that one price only is made. Fourteen rani': experience in the business, enablers him toplacetrefore ble patrons the same choice collection of Carriages ' , which, sot many years past it has been his particular depart:tient to: elect from the varione and most talented Basterninantpi !eon/sere The success of his new system is corttphite—the, economy of his arrangements will supply the bestand most fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses,. width the! *sonic for decorating houses of burdnara hae• heaped upon the price of good% (owing to large 'rents.) MOH:IVIUM rill sell, on ready money only, at mulitticsi thin the vault taunts. (mhfidaw] Op- C arriagesrepaired in the best manner, with despot R.LODGETT Li /3 W NEVIS NEW PORTABLE GALVANIZED IRON OVEN 1• S undoubtedly the greatest improvement of the present! 1. day on the list of new patent Inventione, both for Its s, utility and for the profit - Mtn manufacturers:For Tertitorial Nights, apply to hi. N. /a ON, at his Cal:Affirm Noonan of Patents, No 80 Bow Ur street. Pitts. burgb.ya. novecdl24-is HOLISM CLOTHINO. GRNTILEIARN moulting norm Clothingwill end • tarp' , asezertment at °LIVER'S, No. 4 8t Oak drug- EVaokots, 75 cents and upwards. Railroad Wrarpa . ra and' dle!rhin4 @oleo. &c. riovl - Winter Bonnets. - . t i MR& E. DAVIDSON, No 33 St. Calf street, ; .Prn a k 50 ale a• l ll3eut. or. French Berinetn, COM.: Mantles, and Needle vror,ked6oods,.= THURSDAY, November 8, 1855. novg Splendid Farm for !tale,. (Air 1. 70 A.JHES, within one and a hail tans of than' . J village of Bruceton, Creator' county, ',The ha— provemeno are shoat 60 acrei nswly clearal,.tiad under go: d fence; a new two-story hewed-log house 'add frau— earn; well watered by never failing springs. A good Coal' : Bank open, out of which the yearly payment canoe made, without tallog anything else off the farm. EistY of they" ' best pare! fruit, and ten old trees of the common nitre are obty acres or the very hest bolt= or meadows ;au i, and plenty of timber. nor —51,500 for tho whole tract. t.oto is band ; ;thee. balance, SUO per year, without Interest. For further particulars, enquire of JAS. MILLS, Diamond, Pittsbargh aos9:l6t • Fashionable Hata and papas, AT LOW PRICES. JWILSON a SON, Ne. 91 Wood street, dllyta . . form the public) that they have a large assortment of the latest striae of Hata mad Cap-•t„ which they will sell at low prices for Ong. N. 11.—Just received, a new etyle et Ladies' Mang Hata and Cara. [porn J. WILSON a SOIL 500 8 1000 busheIEXTRA. Rye; AND FAMILY FLOUR; s 50 bbla Rye Flour; 60 bble prime Leat Lard ; lu atrre and tar sale by WALLACE.% GARDINRIF. no•10:d12t 285 Liberflottwat PEKIN 'PICA STOKE, ' • • No. 38 IVA &red- OVERING'S WHITE EIUOA Rat 10 Cents Sit IX Prime 1.4 Rio Coffee at 1234 cents tD. 8. 14'0E8. 00.1 W. s. flitaren. DLANK BOOK BLANIIPAOTIMEB, errner at Harker La and &end absent. • ' • DCelFe ta - TEhTit • . . •4 4 , Leate.—We are authorised to rtter - for ttor above lands In the middle and northern eountiei pt lowa,: In Farms of 40, 80, or 100 sores each. d Ito' ' BLaKrvira want, earner of Seventh and Oralthfteld at& Ea- Land Warrants wanted. •foortl . one 115nPstIO SOAP is need for rendering Me shin' smooth, east, and delicately white; removing sallow 4 nese, tan, and redness of the akin; ail chaps, dudes, do. on; the hands are healed by it. For the care Ofeirrls, rottllik bends it is unrivalled. It has been sold In this city for Um, past live years, and has always given eatisfaction. Ae EL , unnierry soap, mothers end all others having the care ot children will nad ken excellent, article. Persons washing the face and hands with this sospeteryday, will find them selves free from chaps, chafes and roughness of,the akin.: It la also good shaving soap. Price 33% dente per cake: or 51,45 per dose= ' Sold iholesale and retilt - by novl2 S. L. COTRBORT,No. 53 Market at. TWI OLD HOOESTELS.II—Thy last great American Novel is a stemma The Old Homestead, ..by Ma. Asa B. Stephens, author or Fashion and Famine, k rapidly Striding oa 10 a position in popular estimation equal to that enj oyed by Its predecessor. It is an interesting Book.. its rural pictures are the most delightful we ever read. Milocal de- Retiptions equal and thing Dickens ever penned.. One vol., l'2=o ; Price, $1,25. Par nab by • Fifth street; opposite tee Theatre. Ltw. LLintlzi 6 Cif. are at Ii daily recetnag and um. log cues and packagea of Calleces,.(llnglisuna. Mos• dam, %%auto, Twteday Satinetts, Drage Goode,, altatrla, to , fleepletrtharstook full-and completeinere7 rearet. novl2 CIL 6 Ta B . 04 84T44P " q, ae-7-& IdAtilariiert:o hare Na on hand a splendid assortment at /toad illeths, Cud, mares, Beaver (doll% , Hatinetta, Tweeds, and Other goods for men's wear „ 17,103.5LiN CLAY-100 boxes on bandandlovinde by Ur novl2 masnicEinum , III0H8101:11.-80 IbB just reoped fgAge bY novl2 YEENDIEFXRak AZL ! PRlAM—Germane:Am-8u btla justitecrlrcd and f PLEIONG IMO& I_4 foraml by A LOll-10 bbla jam received add for relebr' anvl2 PLIAMMITROL fiIuiLPENT,I2.I.6-20 oblejnat received tratt Basal" try narla FUMING BRO 3. - - DERY DAVIS' PdiN RIVLELB- 43 gremjuitnetbi ana j, Far able by (novigi „aIfLIMINGIIROLL DOlLlX—lttoolbajust neared erualbrAle 6j “:-.• .110 n 0.1 2 - IMMO. 131t0S. I.I4.IISMIAVVB LtuLIAND 13172.15114-41,Cdesenof tbli! excelletitatticle just reatlvedby 308:11.41:dLNG, • IttoTl2 cortutrof Dinzatud itutearkst et. AA MiN DLNK—An einallent &rade - to* clurtlad haat , . dm 12 dozen received by , J 03,• Y G. 111LNK 80A28—I have jaar nmirad lictPo l l ,Or L.°.'S i. old Brown Windsor, Bonin fat3e 14".'8 Maley Soap. Inoldat 1511.• CLIENCLIVB hilt War& TOhia 41/ND -111/4*Pigi • SYRUP—I have Just received a suppl7cf the above celebrated articles Jahl- he 40 . Ninurz POWDEPX -4 . 1 !"e ° 111 : 410 ± 111,1 040840/ or fresh aeidilts Powders. novl2] /'COLD CREA.II-4 barn on band aan I p ' :of - heahly Pre •j. pared Cold Cream.- faavl iJ - - JCrd, yySIIIIN6 z• Niolift—al lambda Obione in aloft and - ft! 'data onk conalainnent by [oma] ATWELL, LEH &OD bbl D meat and for email Bale by White Beans jut racteitcal ou con. etn TM ' boat) ATWELL it. 00. 7,1, DOLL BOTtER-2 bbla prime this .17 sale by novl3J HEIM Llbld :is 01L—Tbla day received and tbr sale by r nl3 ligNalf COLAIN& LNEEND OLL—ReceiTed 'Ed for .ate by • nov2 HENRY H. COLLIN& 11 2- lao Ws fresh Loulntim Lnnesor sate es nova H.Shlk Et fr - CO4LINB. LARES AtcD GAULVILL.I3-I,kow 0 7 1 asrectrITAnn naki us - In doe, silk and fat, at oota ItalgurinD BONN. ' 7-7 ''' l 'l. - g;:!; , ‘„ri - .. .;: . : . ., 4 %, 1 ; ,‘,. B. 3 AYNES merged ear lbs OQLLINB. BIBIN