The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 16, 1855, Image 2

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FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 16
!MORNING POST JOB OPFICEI
Wo would call the attention of MEECLIANTS AND
BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we have just receisei
from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and
are now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill
Li ads, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhibi
tion. All orders will be promptly filled.
FOREIGN NEWS
By the telegraph news it will be seen that the
English people are awfully alarmed at the
thoughts of a war with this republic. There
may be no danger of a war, but it is evident
that the English people think it possible, and
are indignant at their government for the pro
voking and insulting menace that has given rise
to the alarm. And all this bother it seems is
about a lousy, half-naked Indian, who claims to
be the ruler of a strip of the coast of Central
America. If England becomes Involved in a
war with this country, whore will she find food,
or 'cotton for her looms, or a market for her
manufactures! There is no danger of a war it
our government will sternly rebuke the bully
INCREASE OF THE NAVY
The last Congress appropriated three million
dollars to construct six additional war steamers.
It will probably require as much more to com
plete them, and equip them for service on the
element where they may soon be Decided. The
one contracted for at Boston is already launch
ed, and when completed will bo one of the larg
est and most formidable war vessels that was
ever put afloat by any nation. The other five
will to about equal to it. Every modern ap
pliance for strength and efficiency is secured,
and the six together will exceed any six war
steamers of the English, French, or any other
navy. Great credit is i'ue to Mr. Dobbin, Bee.
retary of the Navy for the energy with which
he has urged forward the work on these ships,
and for the successful effort he has made to se
cure for them the bent skill in the art of ship
building, and every improvement that can make
them unsurpassed in efficiency as vessels of war,
But while Congress did well and wisely in
thus providing for an increase of our navy, It
did not go far enough. The public mind of this
country has become thor:ughly convinced that
the best security for continued peace, and for
exemption from insult and aggression is in a
strong naval force. It ie the cheapest means cf
preserving the peace, of defence in war, and of
vindicating cur rieits wherever assailed. The
millions spent in fortifying our harbors and
uoneta would build up a navy that would render
all fortifications needless. With twenty more
steamers and line of battle ships added to our
pa.; no hostile fleet would ever be seen from
our shores again, and the smoke of no enemy's
camp ever rise within our borders.
There is money looked up in our national tree
earl, and Low useless, that if properly applied
would place our Davy upon a footing that would
defy all assaults in future, and render very Im
probable the occurrence of war with any foreign
nation. Oar seaboard cities, our wide spread
commerce, our national honor and safety de
mand such protection, and recent occurrences
indicate that it may soon bo needed. Such a
navy would establish the Monroe doctrine be
yond doubt or future dispute, and would put an
end forever to European interference in Ameri.
can affairs. It would settle these questions,
too, without a hostile blow being struck ; and it
is the only way in which they ever will be set
tled. The money expended in building ships of
war is expended in the country, and not lost.
It is taken from vaults where it lies onetime, and
thrown into the channels of business, giving
employment to thousands of mechanics and la
borers, and giving us 'reticle that in times of
pesos could be usefully employed in various
ways.
Probably et no time will this nation bo as well
prepared to supply this national want ; and tie
oat will be leas, probably, than the expense of
a single campaign in actual war with a foreign
nation. With such a navy afloat, or ready fcr
service upon any emergency, we need apprehend
no assaults from abroad, and the country may
enjoy the fruits of peace for a century to come
A strong navy is undoubtedly the beat economy,
and the beet security for continued pease. The
money, the materials, the skill and labor are all
at hand, and the sailors to man a large navy can
readily be found. Longer delay in this matter
is unwise and hazardous, and eut'jeote us to in
sults, annually repeated, that no strong nation
should endure for an hoar. ;"
We are not advocating war, btitpreparation
for it, which is the best security for continciLd
peace.
lOWA AS rr IS Is 1855; by N. Howe Parker .
This book will be of vast utility to any person
who wishes to inform himself of the agricul
tural, mineral and other resources of one of the
most flourishing young &steel in the Union.
More interest is now fftt in lowa than in any
other of the "promised lands" of the West;
and as an illustration we may mention the num
ber of acres of public lands sold within her
borders trebled last year that of any of her
sister States. Mr. Parker writes smoothly, and
being brim full of facts he has made a book in
valuable to the person inclined to try his for
tunes in the country where fevers and ague are
just now prevailing to eo alarming an extent
that it is feared the etook of quinine and wild
cherry bark will be entirely exhausted.
Miner & Co and Gildenfenney Sr. Co. have the
Westminster Review for October. It has another
very able article on the prevailing temperance
question, entitled " Drunkenness not Curable by
Legislation." It treats the subject dispassion.
ately, and is equal in reasoning to the one in a
former number under the caption " Alcohol Is
ood." Another article of great interest is on
" The London Daily Press "
Allis Heron
It will be remembered by our play-going eitt
sene, and admirers of superior acting generally,
that the complimentary bent fit to Mies Heron
will take place this evening. The now play of
Camille, ae translated and adapted by the bene
ficiary, will be performed, Miss Heron acting
the character of the heroine, in which she has
oertainly no equal. We Cruet the theatre may
be crowded from parquette to dome, ae the bene
ficiary is eminently deserving.
LARGE GRAIN PURCHASEEL—One of the most
extensive grain operators (says the Chicago
Times) has bean purchasing wheat for the past
six days at the rote of about 100,000 bushels
per day. The purchases are made at about
$1,48®1,60 19 bushel. It is supposed the par.
chases are made for Messrs. Grinnell, Minturn
& Co., New York, who are buying on foreign
account. Toe magnitude of these operations
by a single firm will give some idea of the extent
and value of the movements in produce in that
pity.
JOHN H. Fusza, Esq., late of Bedford, Pa., is
hereafter to be oonneoted with the Journal, as
assistant editor. Mr. F. has been connected
with various presses in this State, and wields a
vigorous and ready pen. We woloome him to
the ranks in this city. .
CUTE= RAILROAD.-It is authoritively an
nounced by the Penna. Central Railroad that on
and after Monday 26th November, instant, the
winter rates eastward by the Pennsylvania Rail
road will go into effect.
Now Book
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THE NEWS,
Hon. Jobn P. Kennedy is spoken of as likely
to be-the-sucoessor-of fion.---fittamas - ii. Pratt as
United States Senator for Maryland.
Mad. Jenny Lind Goldschmidt, it is said, has
been attacked with some terrible disown) in tho
face, without the slightest hopes of recovering
from it.
The United States frigate Niagara, building
at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, is in a forward
state for launching, which event is expected to
come off about Christmas.
The Louisville Courier states that Hon. Hum
phrey Marshall is aspiring to the Speakership
of the next House of Congress. A meeting of
the Know Nothing delegation from Kentucky is
called, which it is expected will put him forward
for that poet.
Louisiana has wheeled into the Democratic
column. Robert' C.' Wickliffe, Democrat, is
chosen Governor of Louisiana, and the whole
Democratic State ticket is also elected. The
Congressional delegation will amid three Dem
ocrats and one American.
A prominent merchant of Louisville, who
spent the summer in Europe, upon his return
home through Liverpool, made a happy hit in
the way of a speculation. He found in that
city a large lot of gunny bags which he bought
up and shipped to this country, there being no
foreign demand for them. The tremendous
orops in the United States has caused a great ad
vance in this article, and he finds that the profits
on his gunny bags will more than pay the ex
penises of his foreign tour.
A correspondent of the New York Times says
the Chinese are leaving California by hundreds,
in consequence of ill-treatment by the Ameri
cans. When a rowdy getntt of money there
it is customary to make a raiesl,l„-eolleating
the foreign miner's tax off the first pig tail he
meets, and if resisted to knock him , down.
This they are getting tired of. There is 'at the
present time over two millions of dollars capital
invested in the trade between California and
China by Chinamen alone. There are also
several China firms in San Francisco that use
over $500,000 in their business.
A New York correspondent says: "The trial of
Judge Stuart was continued in the Oyer and
Terminer to day, the court room, seminal, being
densely crowded. The day was occupied by the
lengthy examination of the two principal wit
nesses for the prosecution, the District Attorney,
Mr. Hall, and Mr. Yandevoort, Clerk of the
City Court. Both these geroiemou corroborate
Mr. Cutting's view of the prisonet l e guilt. The
question is asked, however, why the District
Attorney, who know all about Stuart's conduct.
from the start, did not divulge the facts before 9
Hints at possible complicity are plenty among
the 'awyers—but those, at the present btsge of
the proceedings, arc Impertinent and out of
place."
UNITED STATES SENATOIi
The Clarion Democrat thus speaks of our dis
tinguished toweeman, Col. "M'Candless, in con•
neotion with the U. S. Senatorship. The Col.
has hosts of friends, and his claime to a favor
able ooneidcration by the Democracy are no
where denied :
"Now that the election is over and the po•
Racal elements having calmly settled down, we
may profitably reason together as to w.o should
be elected to the 11. S Senate. Fortunately for
the people and the country, the enemies of our
free institutions were foiled In their attempts to
elevate by bribery or otherwise, either of the
aspirants that aimed to arrive at that high place
during the last session of the legislature. It
justly belongs to the Democratic party, through
its representatives to make choice of a man who
is known to be honest, competent and energetic.
We have smell a man In the person of Col. Wil
son hl'Candless. Theoretically and practically
he ie die man. Since he voted the first time he
has stood firm in the Democratic ranks. Al
though hie home has been in a county that fed
cruller's carried in triumph year after year, he
never faltered from duty. In the darkest hours
of the Democratic party ho was most cheerfn',
most aotive and meet liberal. Hie time end
money have been freely given, when that of
others less potent wee withheld.
As the east has been rewarded with more than
her share of the offices she should generously
lend a helping band In behalf of the West,
which most liberally contributes when victory
perches upon the Demooratic banner
If the party now In power In Pennsylvania
acts upon principle alone as has been Its prao
tics, and atm to secure the services of one in
the U. S. Senate, who le familiar with her dear
est institutions and interests, it will not pass by
that eloquent and °comment defender of our
rights as a State and as Individuals, Col. Wilscu
rti'Candless. While we disclaim selfishness we
demand justice, and we know that Col kl'Cand
less will not in the slightest degree forget his
State and his people.
Prom Kansas --A New WIIIMMISIaI Scheme
From the Nev York Time, ;
Our Kansas correspondence brings us informa
tion of a new financial scheme into winch some
of the enterprising settlers of that territory bare
embarked. A lack of money is always coo of
the drawbacks of a now country ; and It is not
at all surprising that a section so rapidly set•
tied, so remote from the commercial centres of
the country, and where all movements, civil and
social, have been pushed forward with so much
baste, as Kansas, should feel this want in a very
great degree. There aro strong temptations for
every new State to rush into crude and rash ex
pedients for the purpose of supplying this want;
—and the history of most of our new States
contains instances of such proceedings.
In Kansas, however, the prrject seems to have
been ptehcd with unusual boldness and disre
gard of the forma of law. Col. Lane, the Pres
ident of the Free State Convention, noting in his
capacity as Chairman of the Executsve Commiuce
ef the Territory,—has issued scrip redeemable
out of the "Treasury of the Commonwealth,"
and pledging the , faith of the State " for its
payment As Kansas is not yet a State :—as it
has no treasury but that of the general govern
ment and the authority recognized by it;—as
the Executive Committee is simply a body of
men existing for political purposes, not recog
nized by, nor responsible to, the law in any way,
and having no more authority to speak for the
Territory than any other persons - within its lim
its ;—and as the people of the State of Kansas
when Kansas shall become a State, will alone
have the power to pledge lie faith,—the proceed
mg is remarkable for its coolness and audacity.
Our correspondent states that an Agent has been
sent to the Eastern States to negotiate this scrip,
—we presume at a very considerable discount.
There ie not one chance in ten that it will ever
be worth a single cent on the dollar.
Our correspondence and exchanges from Kan
sas contain a variety of intelligence of consid
erable interest from that region. It is clear that
events are hastening forward towards a crisis in
that country with great rapidity.
GEN. SCOTT'S BACK PAY.—The Washington
Union estimates preoieely how much General
Scott gains pecuniarily by the °nutmeat of the
Lieutenant General Bill. We give a synopsis of
that estimate ae follows :—The General's allow.
once in time of war was, per month, $604 80.
In time of peace, prior to the aot of 1854, the
pay of a Major General was, per month, $472.
The pay of a Lieutenant• General for a month of
thirty days is $640. If the ratline be doubled
for commanding the army as provided by the
act of 1842, there will be added, per month,
s24o—making a total, per month of thirty days,
$7BO By the aot of July 6th, 1838, au ad
ditional ration in allowed for every five years
service, would be, per month, $52. The ar
rears to be paid Lieutenant General Scott from
the date of hie present rank, foot up $31,804 92.
In other quarters, however, we see it stated
that the amount allowed General Scott by the
Government is much less than he claims and in
really entitled to.
SHOWING THEIR CAPACITY —A number of the
officers recently put on the reserved and retired
lists in the navy, are loud in their complaints
against the Naval Board and the Government for
depriving them of. their living. Some, how
ever, are determined to show the Government
that they have the energy and ability to take
care of themselves, and are seeking in private
employment the active service the Government
withholds. Lieut. Avery, we see it annonoed,
has obtained the command of one of the best
slipper ships sailing oat of the port of New
York. He receives a salary of $4,000, in
stead of $1,500, which he got from the Gov
ernment. This is better than complaints against
a law which probably will not be altered, how.
ever loud the clamor. In some individual in
stances the decision of the Naval Board doubt
less operates severely and unjustly, bat these
are Just the instances which will be able to take
care of themselves.
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Interesting from Rio tie Janeiro.
From the Ileltimore Pun.)
VVe.bare-the follorrteg - eXtrtiaT freim'anio let-
ter of t - e 15:h September, 1855, from a moat
reliable and intelligent source:
I am afraid the appearance of the cholera
will do more harm in this country than we can
foresee at present. It takes off the slaves in
numbers, and if it should ravage arw.nget the
coffee estates as it did at Dakea on the sugar
plantations, it would cause a deat of mischief.
The trade are very low spirited,
: and fear the
planters may be ruined and outatandings leer.
The commission merchants-in the coffee trade
are very' reluctant in paying drafts from the in
terior, and alit receipts of coffee aro less this
month than last. This may be owing to the
short crops also; but thle month generally is
abundant in suppliee, on account of the email
planters sending their first coffee to market,
which generally acoumulatee about 30,000 to
50,000 bags moro upon the market. Of the
crop of 1854 '55 we have now exported
Prom the Ist cf August, 1851, to 81st of August 1855,
( 1,9 .6") 2,691,841
Stocks in deniers' hands on the 81st of
August 120,000
In shippers' hands.. 40,000-160,000-2,751,884
Less shipment of crop of 1855 2 68 before 81st of
August 1855 160,000
Total number rtoelvel from the interior,lBs4-'56 2,1301,884
Oue tenth upon the agates ...... ...... „. ..... 162,188
Total crop of 1854.'65 2 862,072
Of whiett we have to export—
Stocka of crops of 1864 and of 18545 on the Co
tales. 200,000
Stock of do. at Rio de Janeiro 160,000
Crop of 1666.'60 (estimated) 1,040,000-1,420,000
Lest portion crop of 1606'60 already Mapped-- 160,000
Total stock in the country Anr. 30,1855 1,M,000
The first blooming of the trees in the low
countries took place on the 16th of Anguat, and
we may look for the growing crop to be ready
for sLipment in July next, therefore the above
number of bags must be economised with dur
ing ten months.
Of the 1,000,000 bags stated as the present
Drop, there have as yet only really been gather
ed from 600,000 to 700,000 bags, and planters
have oetteed picking. The rest is to be made
up by an of er•orop, which is still upon the
trees, and will have to be gathered in Ootober .
The quality will be imperfect, and is called
"Oafs dam Agoas" Iu my opinion It is dif
fie.sit ti) estimate what this after crop may
yield, as it requiree great care on the part of
the negroes to pick it, if the flower bit oulJ ap
pear upon the tree before they gather it, and
also dry wcat.hir to co the work at till.
Since the departure of the packet cur deal
ers are firmer.
indiscriminate Almsgiving
We have spoken of the unfortunate encourage
mset tit pauperism which grows out cf the re
lief given by societies and ergouirations. An
other aggravatt in of the evil—perhaps a greater
—exists in the facility with which beggars by
profession can procure alms cf individuals for
the asking. We know that it is ungracious to
refuse a pittance of our abundance to a we be•
gone object; cad we know that the easiest way
of diepoeiog of on unfortunate calve, is to give a
trifle and he rid rf it—for the presen , . But the
relief obtained to only mometitary, while evil is
perpetuated by the indiroreet readiness with
whioh too many of cur citer.ens encourit,ee both
mendacity and mredicity by giving trifles to im
postors. " Many a little mikes a tn , ctlr," is a
wise proverb. He who cake for "a few pennies"
a hundred times a day and averages one penny
from each application, does not a bad dare work.
We know the charitable character of our peo
ple, and far from abating it, would be glad to in
crease it. But as time is counted money, we
would hate time given to toe p:cr, inbreed of
money, or with money In other words, no one
should ho regularly et:roiled as emoted rec'pient
of charity, whose cave had net been investigated
by a competent person. There are many instan
ces of disttess which arise from the inveterate
bad habits of one or both the beads of the house
bold. While their hcil'ies se.beiet on alms, there
are many worthless men who will not work When
they have the opportun'ty, or if they average a
daily shilling or two f.r odd jobs, devote what
ever they earn to drink. and eubsist on what It
given to their fornil'es in charity Now the wife
and children of rush a pereen should not starve
Neither ebouLl lie. Bat be ahead be mantaleed
at the public expenee under his true character,
and the warrant for hie admission to winter quar•
ter, should proceed from a committing mugis
trate, and no , for the cause of poverty, but for
causeug poverty. Habitual Intemperance should
bo puneetied and the mildest form of punishment
is that which enables Lim who will not support
himself to live on prteen fare.
Aside from the action cf societies, consolidated
or distinct, It is In the power of the humane to
do much real and permanent good by becornlrg
personally acquainted with the character and
condition of the peer Let each who would do
service, without waiting for the action of aosocia
tione, attend tot le department cf true charity
The effect ~f auca a coureo in ben fittiog the de
serving we have heretofore shown. And 013 the
other hand. no false dis'ica - y eliould prevent the
punishmeet of loose who produce sufferiog by
their vices, 414 who impoverish those whom they
should misfile. A disttnotion between toe de
ferrying and undeserving is one cf the main dc•
siderato of our phi:anthropio generations.
A ROMANTIC INCIDENT AT B.I.BAOTOToL —A
soldier who was present at the capture cf Se
bastopol, relates in a letter to hie fr.ende the
following romantic etery
A party of our men bed:aging to d ticrent
regimente, were patroliog from hence to house,
In search of plunder In one of the houses
they came across a beautiful young female about
17 or IS yvare of age. (If cecina some 1g
norance 1109 shown amongst the party who com
menced to drag her about, end would have used
violence to her, bad not a young moo belong
ing to the 18th taken a entaeket and threatened
to blow the first man's braille out that laid a
finger en her , whereupon the young woman flew
to thin man, and clung to him for protection.
Bhe followed him all the way back to the camp ;
when coming in eight of hie camp, be beckoned
her to return—hut no, she you'd not leave him
Whether abo had fallen in love with him at fleet
eight I know. But rho came with him.
As soon as he got there be was Latently oon
fined for being .besot when the regiment wee
under arm•. She followed him to the guard
tent, and cried after Lim The Colonel of hie
regiment tseetcg the affection she bore him, ro
leased him, and soot them both to Gen Barris,
where en totrrprrter wee gat and she related
the whole affair to shim. It terned out that
silo was tho General's daughter, with some
thoueenits She Tlll.B beautifully attired, and
oarried a gold watoh, and wore a set of brace-
Leta of immense value. The young man is now
about to be married to her. Bhe will not leave
him on any account whatever; and if he le not
a lucky dog, I don't know who le "
IRON BUSINESS AT CUICAGO —A Company has
been formed with a capitol of $500,000, at Chi
cage, uuder the name of the Lake Superior Min
ing and Maeufaeturing Company, for the pur
pose of vorklog Iron Mines, rcointly secured in
b. ball of the Company, on the shore of Lake
Superior. The ore of these mines ie said to be
perfectly exhaustless for half a dozen genera
tions, and the quality of it is so good that it has
been hammered cut into wrought iron without
smelting. The railroad now in operation from
Marquette to the Sharon Alines, rune within
some six miles of the property belonging to the
Company. Arrangements aro making to put up
eight smelting furnaces durirg the winter, and
have them ready for business on the opening of
navigation. A large rolling mill is also to be
put under contract within o few weeks. It is in
tended also to have it ready for business at the
earliest moment possible. Parties from the
East aro making arrangements to intellect with
the establishment the manufacture of hardware
of various skids.
WOOL AND ITS NinstorAerunn —The oonsump•
Con of wool in this country for the years 1853
and 1864, was about three hundred millions of
pounds. Of this amount sixty millions of
pounds were raised h.re, twenty one rriAlions
were imported in the raw state, and one hundred
and nineteen millions in manufactured pods
In it not apparent that by thin system we are
driving the products of our own (wintry from
the market, and inviting those of other noun
tries'. Just as good wool cm be produced and
just as fine cloth made in the United Staten as
in any part of the world.
PR/VATE LIBRARI2S —Tito Rev. Luther Farn
ham read a paper before the New England His.
tone Genealogical Society the other evening, on
the private libraries of Boston. He estimates
that there are 800,000 volumes in private libra
ries within ten miles of the State House in that
city, each of which contains 1000 volumes or
upwards. Twelve of them contain 100,000 vol
umes, and ten 92,000. Some of these libraries
are of great value from the character as well as
number of books contained in them.
Just Received, at Gribble , a, a splendid
assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, of every description,
consisting of Plush, Grenadine, Valencia and Figured Baths
Vessings, Doeskin and Fancy Omsk:wires, Clothe, Overcoat
logs, de., dc. Also, Gents' Furnishing Goods in great vari
ety, which will be sold low for cash, No. 240 Liberty street
sepl7
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New Thai; November 15.—The steamer Pa
oifio, arrived at Sandy Rook at half past six
o'eleck l this morning. She brings seven dayti
later gates.
An extraorainary Cul tement prevailed through
outAtigiand,, amonnting almost to a panic on
the eilbjeot of war with the United States. Tho
London Times, in a series of editorials started
the subject, which, exaggerated by the provin
cial preen, speedily obtained such dimensione
that extras were issued announcing that the
American Minister had demanded his passports.
General astonishment and regret was exalted by
the ann ouncement, and energetio protests were
made dgainet the government forcing the.oonn
try-lab:Pa. 'Oar Liverpool agent
telegraphed to Mr. Buchanan, win promptly
and courteously sent him the following explicit
contradiotion
LOBDON, Friday night, Nov. 2d, 1865 --It is
not true that the American Minister has de
manded hie passports from the British govern
ment. and there Is no foundation for such a re•
port."
Notwithstanding this denial, an uneasy feeling
remains upon the publio mind.
Intelligence from the Crimea brings no stir.
ring events. The Allies have returned from
their advance to their previous positions, and
were In expectation of an attack from the Bos
sier:ie. It is, nevertheless, very unlikely that
any further operations will take place this sea
son ; both armies are preparing for the winter.
Some trifling successes have been gained by
the fleets, which have now tailed towarde the
Gaff of Porekop.
General Codrington has boon appointed to
the command of this British troops in the
Crimea.
The difficulty between Fcanoc and Naplee has
been settled.
Lorrnmv, Saturday, Nov. 9.—The following
additional intelligence was received yesterday:
Gee. Canrobert has embarked from Lubec (or
Stockholm in a French steamer.
A despatch from Dant:,le etates C.,a the bulk
or the allied fleet was about to proceed to Kiel.
A despatch received at St. Petersburgh atatts
all the hues of the fleet of Kinburn had pre
needed seaward, and that the Allies had attempt
ed nothiog new.
Prince Oortsettakoff telegraphed to St. Peters
burgh, cu Thursday, that there was no new
movement in the Crimea.
A correspondent of the Cologne Gazette, wri
ting from Berlin, alludes to peace, but in the
diplomatic circles they are looked upon as un
founded, not only merely because 'inertia bus
resorted to a fresh levy of conscripts, but be
canes every communication from that empire
discountenances the belief that Russia will make
concessions to the demands of the western pow
ers. Os the other band, all the letters from
Vienna allude to rumors of peace.
The oorreepondenoe of the Daily News declares
that Roselle has positively intimated, at both the
Courts cf the great Germ.n powers, her willing
ness to negotiate alone upon the basis of the four
points and that of the allies of Decembor
The latter aro disinclined to resume the diplo
matic conference, although the western powers
have, at the same time, declared that they can
only consent to euish a step when there is a sure
prospect of attaining a satisfactory result. It
is added that Austria le very far from declining
the 00-operation of Prussia.
The Prussian Gazette cf Go'ober 30th affirms
that at this very moment the French govern
ment Intimates at Vienna is readiness to nego
ttate with nuerta on the htseis of the four points,
aiding that it was resolved to continue the war,
and re commence military operations next spring
with redoubled energy, should a peace not be
concluded. In the interim, tho British govern•
mont has prohibited the exportation to all for
eign countries of saltpetre, nitrate of soda, eul
photo of potash, muriate of potash and chlorate
of potash.
Toe Lmdon Times states that the money mar.
ket opened thin morning t.t the clreing quota.
tens of Wednesday, tut substiluently expert
etto ti.l en advance. The mercantile letters from
NH!: lidtcate an increased cottilence.
The Loierpool Journal, of Saturday morning,
in a econd edition, dated 2 o'clock, h. M., sap.:
We have received a telegraphic message from
London conveying the most serious intelligence
which we can vouch for, no the information
°wiles from a source which excludes the poesi
bulky of doubt. The country is on the eve of a
war with the United States, unless public opin
ion is brought to operate immediately on Her
Majesty's ministers. An interchange of dipio
tuitie notes has taken plane this week between
Earl Ciarenden and the American minister. The
native assigned by our ministers for the appear
ance f our ships at Bermuda was the report
that RCleaten privateers were fitting out In the
port of New York, but the fact is denied, and It
ti well known that this is a mere pretext, for
the real cause refers to affairs In the Mosquito
territory, and the existing busintas never gave
a moment's uneasiness ; never occasioned an an •
gry word from the government at Washington,
and never caused a solitary complaint against
Mr. Crampton. The Mosquito question is the
coo which impert.s the peaoeful relations be
tween Great Britato and the Uaitod States. It
has been for soma time, the source of diplomatic
ditqamt between the tin countries, and nor
!Coda to provoke an open rupture; to quarrel
about it would be madness.
From Wataiington City
(Wasuirterost Crrr, November 15 --Commodore
Pant:Lug has not yet received any instructions
whatever regarding his visit to San J uan do Ni
caragua, nor will they be such as to excite ap
prehension of another Oreytown affair.
Gen. Cullom, a prominent American candidate
for Clerk of the lions, of Representatives, has
arrived, creating much excitement in the politi
cal circles. Senators Crittenden and Gain have
also arrived.
-
Adjournment of the Ceuta Board
Hantuanueu, November lo.—The Canal Beard
adjourned yesterday, and Messrs. Mott and Hop
kins left last evening ; Mr. Forsyth left this af
ternoon It is underetcol that several subordi
nate appointments were made, but it was re
solved not to make them public of present. Gen.
C.llabso, Superintendent of Allegheny Portage
itattrood, bas appointed John C. Osterloh and
Mr. L olon hie assietants.
Thanksgiving In Baltimore.
Bal. - I'l..llone, November 16 —Thanksgiving Day
hike been universally observed as a holiday, and
the streets were thronged with pedvarlans.
The Winn:flat' were also well (mewled.
Asp- Sale of Dr. lll`Larte's Vermin: le.
Among the hundreds of lottcrr, certificate, .o orders
by the proprietors bf this medicine, ibo wing ore
sr orted to show Its character, and the efrt t of Ito use to a
11 tent part of the West.
ROTIMION, Btwor. Co , May 10, 1850
MESSES J. Kim & 00.—Oenffemen-1 w rit e to you to soli_
ell ao agency for the invaluable Vermituce you prepare
Some time / larx, I purchased one dozen ♦lair of Sir. C. Sty,
and prescribed It In my predict; and It proved so effectual
in the (14411/1611 of mortar, that no other preparatron
sorsrfy the nluens elf Mir offlage and rictnsty. Please send
me our Erma; of the Vermifugo Immediately.
Youre, ho., SAMUEL ROSS.
Now Peovininez, Tenn., July 1, 1851
Ni/Bean. J. Bum (to.—Fleatae.end the Vertnifugo for us
MOB u powdble, as we are nearly out, and the demand
for it ta.rery great. We beltere a to be the best Vertrafage
erer tmvnle J. PORTER et DYCIJIL
Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. At 'Lane's
Cdebrated Vcrmijuge.„ an.: take none else. All other Vermi
rutty', In oomparteon, ere worthies,.
Dr. brLane's genuine Vermlfuge, also his celebrated Liver
Pills, can now be lied at all respectable Drug Stores In
the United States and Canada.
Also, for Bala by the so e proprietors,
PLEMINO BROS.,
Suocensors to 3. Kidd A Co:,
noyl2 day No. 60 Woe d street, corner of Fourth
Agne and Fever of Three Years'
Standing Cured...-Mr. John Longdsn, now living at
Beaver Dam, Hanover county, near Richmond, had Ague
and Fever for three years; most of the time be had chills
twice a day, and rarely less than once: he was parched
with fevers as soon as the chill left him ; and after trying
physicians, quinine, moat of the tomes advertised, end
everything recommended to him, was about to giro up In
despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixture was spoken of: ha
got two bottles, but before he bad used more than a single
one, he was perfectly cured, and has not had a chill or
fever since.
Mr. Lon:deli In only one out of thousands who hare
been benefited by this great tonic, alterative and blood pu
rifier. See adrertlaement.
• HATS, HATS.—We have received our BALL
• STYLE OF BILK FIATS, which will be found, on in
spection, a neat and good article. A good Hector $B,
and an extra one for $4. Call and see.
MOROAN & CO., No. 16.3 Wood et.,
Next home to the new Presbyterian Church,
sepB One door from Sixth street
gir Call at.. No, 164 Wood Street, and ei.
amine our stook of BOPP FIATS and WINTER CAPS. Just
received, a large lot of Shanghai, Celestial, and other etylew
of Caps, which we will eel low r cash.
octlo 3101 WAN 161 Wood street.
e
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t. 151 :41:
.01,1
Inholo.tion for ntreasod Lunges
.:..tta:mudell&lnhaistion,inesrr
threat, recommended by Dr. Curtis in his advertitleteent,
,trik-s us as the true one. It is now generally admitted by
our best physicians, that local difficulties can only be ewe
cessfelly treated by local applications. This practice has
been pursued from the are with reePtiltrkeetternal indent.
metiorairal corrosions, and we sew not why diseases of the
throat and lungs may. Act be trffiffied In the gibe manner:
die believe they may, In this;riatiable ciirareir'tif ours,
Where Intlg and throat snmpinittliii have becsrh e so
preva
lent and rife, ire eartistlyreco*and to thepublic, and
Lsith tp:nirsii - theniselveli SY Dr. Curtis
remedy.--f One whcrhae . iried It] Dee advertisement In
this paper.
Churion—Da. Coarse' IlYll DANA le the original end only
genuine article. eep4,Bwdanr
:rot- Stockings and Hosiery for Wlikter: , ,
—lf you don't want your feet pinched with bad and abort
Stockings, you will take our advice and go to 0. DALY'S,
corner of Afarket alley and" Fifthstreet, and buy some of
those elegant. Fina Stockings, that mato your feet feel•nles ,
and comfortable. DALY also makes and sells every vari.
oty of Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and I
retail.
Remember the place, Corner of Market alley an I Fifth
etreet. oct4
A. A. GARBLER.. sum.,
Cornm Ftrurdi and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. AL,
AGENTS
STATE
MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE Mandl CR CO
OP 11‘21 PHIS Pitt 40.
CA PITA L -- -.A1350,000.
GIRARb
FIRE AND MARINE INIMTRANOI txratrANSl
OP PIIILADDLPHIA.
CA PI2AL $2OO ,000.
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE VALLEY OF VIROINIA,
WINCHESTER., VA.
CAPITAL ............ . _9300,000
CONNECTICUT
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANI
HARTFORD, 0023 H.
ml 7 CA F ITAL AND 4,83178......881,18 4.4 8 9
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
01? PITTSBURGH.
JOAN IL 8110ENBERONE, Ptcsmt T.
11.011KRT YINNECY, EICaSTAB.Y.
C._ W. BATOIIELOR, Grlcam. AaVr,.
WILL INSUKS AGAINSV ALL KINDS
cr
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
BISECTORS:
J H. Phoenbertter, O. W. CMS,
C W Batchelor, W.& Nlmick,
!Assn M. Pennock, T. 13.13pdIke,
NV W. Martin, H. D Cochran,
It. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Caughey,
George, 6. Belden, 6.13. Bryan,
David McCandless.
lier All bosses tinstained by parties Insured under polt•
clew issued by this Company will be liberally adjusted and
prnmatlr paid at fa °Met. N 0.99 WATKII street. I jyll
MWMWM
Life, sire and itarine Insurance Company;
CTJR,V ER OF WATER AsY D ALCIUCLEr STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
HOBERT GALWAY, PreoldenL
JIB. D. WI:DLL, Secretary.
Thle Company makes es ery Insurance appertaining to or
connr•te! with LIPS DISKS.
Alan against Mull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis
sissippi there and tributarina, and Marine Risks generally.
And against Lose and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies Issued at the lowest rates consistent with eafety
to all parties.
111111070a8:
Robert Gal way, Alexander Bradley,
James & lioon, John Fullerton,
John WA/pin, Sattmei ld'elurkan,
William Phlllips, James W. Hallman,
John Scott, Chu. Arbuthnot,
Jcostal P. °sumo, M. D, David Richey,
James Marshall, John Al'illill,
Horatio N. Lee, Hittanning. !MT
WESTERN FARIERRS INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW LISBON, OHIO.
J. lIGNTKR, Aa=tt„ St. Charles Bail ling, No. 1011"
. Third street, Pittabarsh.
Orr/CLED:
F. A. BLOCK-SUM, President.
JAMES BURDICK, irkel
LEVI MARTIN, Secretary and Treasurer.
ILIFULLIfCLI:
Itune." W. Woodwell, \•, Joseph Plummer,
James Wood, • R M. Riddle,
Joe. V. Herbst:Wt, Dr Jno. E. Park,
Jl6) Wm. Simms, Birmingham, Dawson, Newmeyer &Co
CITtZlid&K , Insurance VompaSly of -
Plitabiargh.—WM. RAGA LEY, President;
SAMUEL L. NlAB.SHRL . L ). flacretary.
Office: 04 Misr S.treet,&.taceessJiarketand wowatresta
Inanres ROLL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohlownd klitsfite
elppi Elea:wand tributaries.
Insures against Lena or Damage by Wire-
A.1.80.--Airalnstthe Pettier! the Sea, and Inland tisVige•
Mon and Trensporta Con.
DOUICITOILD3
Bosaley, Richard iloyd,
James !I. Cooper, San nel M.. Idler,
Hammel Rea, WlRiant Bingham •
Robert Danlep,jr., John S. Dilworth:
',sae M. Pennock, Primate/Sellars,
B. ILartaugh, J. Sdeol.mr-lr , p r ,
Walter Bryant, William B. liays.
John Shlpton.
deal
Pennsylvania Insurance Company
0r PITTSBURGH,
Comer of Fourth and Smithfield 'streets.
AUTLPIRIZIID CA.PI CAL, 9300,000.
Buildings and other Property against Le.
or Damara by Fire. and Oar Perils of the Sea and
mend Narrgattoo aol Tranepor tation
DI0ECT011.8:
Johnston, Body Patterson, Jacob Painter,
a. A. Carrier, W. SPClintrolL • Jas. P. Tanner,
(lee W Smith, W.,9_ Haven, D. E. Park,
I Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, 0. M. Long,
A. J Jones, J ft. Jones, U. It. Coggsthall,
0111000 a:
rrueina Lion. WM. P. JOHNSTON.
raw /hindratoo....lloDl PATTERSON.
Ser.f.errnd Tresurer.A. A. CARRIE& Ja2S,Ty
British and Continental Exchange.
SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, BELEILINAN & CO.
ON THE UNION BANK, bONDON,
to Sow on LI awn Cruz/li b
rpilEsx DRAFTS or, available at all the prinelprl
Tollllll of ENOLAND, SCOTLAND an.l IRELAND, at /
tho CUNTIN ENT.
We also brow &our BILLS no
AI. A.. Grumebaum Q. Oatale r
FRANKFORT A MAIN,
Which serve as • Itendttanee to all parts of =MANY,
SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND.
Persons intending to travel abrotti may prone% through
tie Lettcre of Cr. tit, on witch Money ran be obtained, se
rte Bed. to any port of Europa.
Caturnon of hiller, Note., ,-d other securities In Rd
rope, will receive prompt attention.
WM. U. WILLIAMS A CO,
mhTI Wood, corner Third .trreL
. _ _
WK. B. HAYS & CO.,
DP.A LERS IN BACON,
11D18, SKS £ SHOULDERS
LARD, LARD OIL,
DRIED HUM
8170AR-ODRED and
CANVASSED R A M 8 .
A lat-ke stock always on hand At
DI a. SA tr 7 Liberty street,
Jecil PITTS3I7IOII, Puttee.
MARINE IthISIJKANCE.
FIRE RISES.
Alfinnfircturers' Insurance Company
oF PHI LA DEL PHIA.
PIIIPSITIAL--011.621,11D Bt THI BT/SS OP PIRMILII6IIIII..
Ursa d Capital, $500,000.
FIRE MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPOhT.ATION.
AARON 8 LIPPINCOTT, President.
ORRIN EWERS, Secretary.
GEOEGE YOUNG, Treasurer.
DULGCTOES.
Aaron S. Lipplorett, Win. ft Thomas,
Mahlon Gillingham, William Nea ,
Silcholes U. Tsylcr, Alfred Weeks,
Orrin Rogers, Edward E. Jones,
Joseph Dimly, James P. Smyth.
_ . - .
//Or Thi. Company has been orgataxed wtth a Cash Capi•
tat, rod the Director-4 hare detetmined to t‘dapbthe hardness
to Its a valable resources. To obparre prudenco In conduct•
tog Its affairs with a prompt adjustment of losses.
PITTr , EUROEI OFFICE, to b Water street.
J. NEWTON JONES, dont
RZZAMANCIS.
The following well known and respons ble firma to Pitts
burgh have authorized reference to them, w.th. regard to
the stability and zouridness of the ?JazureeTottatis'
LANCE COMPANY.
Kramer & Rahn, Minn. Childs ct Co.,
Geo P. Butlth a Co., Tlampion a Campbell,
Jones, Tiernan & Co., If. Chiba & Co.
novl
FAWNERS , AND MECHANICS ,
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Capital $300,000
Amount securely Invested 0200,000
THIS COMPANY erects Fire Insurance on Buildings,
Goods, Furol tire, Au Marine Insurance on Vessels,
Cargo and Freight. Inland . Insurance on Goodsday Myers,
Lakes, Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally.
Also, Insurance upon Lives, upon the moat favorable
terms.
DIRECTORS
Hon. Thomas B. Florence, James B. Nea
George IL Armstrong, (Merles Mope,
mi. P. Middleton, E. B. Helmhold,
°surge Ilehnbold, Fred. O. Brewster,
Thomas Ilandert3eld, Isaac Leech.
THOMAS B. FLOBBNCB, President
EDNeLaD B. Haute°la, Secretary.
pirrsnutam ItUURBNOEB.
Hon. T. M. Howe,
lion. P. 0. Shannon,
lion. J. B. Guthrie,
Ron. J. R. lit'Olintock,
Col. 8. W. Black,
A. B M'Calmont, Esq.,
,
Thomas J. Keenan, Esq, Wilson lll'Candless,
Ccl. J. Re - on Foster, Gen. JK. Morehead.
R. N. Riddle,
The character of the above Company Is of the Brat data,
and combines the rare and unusual privileges of lire, Ma
rine and Life Insurance.
. . .
Gentlemen of elevated standing ere aaeociated In its
management, and Interested as Stockholders.
TIIONIAS J. MINTER, Agent,
No. 90 Water street,
RLODGETT & SWEET'S
NEC PORTABLE GALVANIZED IRON OVEN
IA undoubtedly the greatest improvement of the present
day on ,the list of new patent inventions, both for ltd
utility and for the protit.to the rassufscruren3.
For Ter: itorial Righte, apply to M. F. EA • ON, at his
Exhibition Rooms of Patents, No. SO Fourth street, Pitts
burgh, Pa. n0v04.12145
_~4.« a _....
~..i..~
`'~ -.
`. -
4Y
. .
OEM & PENNOTIVANILUMAtai
ONLY - funs°An
RUNNING WEST PRODS prrissuriati.
Tux Pus TAMA leaves at 2 ♦. M.. through to Ott It
to 12 hours end 40 minutes: .
AIAil. TRAIN LLtiL9 AT 8 A 40-
EiPar3B Tam's a p
These:TrAns alinialre close connections at Oreattlue, and
the at tea cortiiat The MLitt route . to Bt.
Lords is OW oppi Wtaymp o th s lu b
milett„eht* thl4vitt.:clevehm4.:Conh4tion I are made
at Mangleld aritiijitte' s NewArk attil Sandusky City road ;
and at CrestUuee with the three roads concentrating time'
For particulars see handbills. No trains run on Einculai:''
Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louis,
Indianapolis, Chkatgo, Rock Island,Fort Wayne, Cleveland,
and the principal Toans'and Cities In the West.
The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will
leave Pittsburgh at. 4.45 P s It, And New 13rigitpn at 120
A.M. ' • '
Jor-Trclustsundlurther trdbrination;
J. O. MARY,
At the corner Mice, nuder the Atoriongaheds boost
Or, et the redsral Blnient. Station, to
oEattalt poket , AnenL
Pittsburgh, July It, 1:855. (J 921)
OHIO. AND INDIANA RAILROAD,
VIII
Continuation of the Ohio and Penna. R. R
TO FORT WAYNE,
L.41'401.44 1AIA,B4:1":414,,,:oli”.1111
Nierrains:conueot at Castling, without detention, with
all the Train* on the Ohio and-Ficruta. Road, and also at
Rarest with Trains going North and South, on the Mad
River and Lake Tide Railroad.
Far 'Tickets, apply at the Railroad Offices of the Ohio
and Pennsylvania Railroad - Company In Pittsburgh, Alla.
glieny City, or at any of the following points:
Port Wayne, Bellefontaino,
Cincinnati, Urbana,
Dayton, Springfeld,
Indianapolis, Richmond,
Findley.
Persons desiring Tickets' n,
wilt be' patients,. to twit for •
Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad.
Jed . 3..11. BTELAuandlg.lool..
PEKIN TEA STORE.
$B, Fifth Street..
.tXirG ten Red Black Teas, narratted to give eatlsfse
tion.
BEP4IL PfIICEIL
ULM XS. GLUM.
Oolong-56; 62,16, aid finest 'Poling /Tyson-40,0,7a, and.
qualltY finest guilty $1 '5 02
English Breakfast-50, 75x Imperial and Gitapowden—
and gl lb. ' 60, GI, 75 end $I @i lb.
Green and Black Teas a all grades put up in metallic,
packages expressly for the trade, and VIII be sold at the
ioweat prices.
OOPPEE—Prime Java and Rio Coffee, green and roasted
BIIOAIIS--Loverring's 'Crushed and Pulverized Sugars
prime N. 0. Sugar.
Bakers' Brotas, Cocoa and Cho:elate:
novoal2ro
HUNTER,
DEALSR IMOLIIB1 1 7XLY TN
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
No. 90 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa
Sir 001413 TARTLY mplemaa, the BEST BRANDS Of
PENNSYLVANIA,
01110 INDIANA and
MISSOURI, SUPRIIPETE dad ,
EXTRA FLOUR,
Which will always besold at the Lowest-Cash prices. [mill
PEARL STEAM MILL I ,
ALLEGHENY.
Ear FLOOR DELIVERED TO P.Ab111.1112 :either ct
the two Cities.
Oanztei maybe left at - the hill, or In taxes at thestoree of
LOQAN. WILSON k 00, Ed Wood etreet
BRAUN A REITER, corner Liberty end ft. Clair eta
8. P..BollWARTZ,Drtiggtst, Allegheny.
1111 - 14117 CASH, OP
ti2s? & co.
Balm. oeThouumil „Flowers, for Leant::
tying the Complexion, and oral:Beath:lg all MI, itICPLEI and
Monza from the' face. Sold at BrilgYfigfl'S, 140 Wood
ofiroot. lanßo
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Bat elt el.; • ems Hair Dre.-e.trAdr — ..burned es
injured by other dyes, faded or - es timated ludr, all restored
and made beatttifolly brown or black, witbeut a ebenee of
Wary, by BRIO/it:LOB'S, at -the Wig Factory, 23',1 Bread
way, New York, where it is made, sold, or strplinl, (in nine
Frivate , *.M l )
Eold„ Wholesale and retell, by Dr. GEO. 11.1034111111, 140
Wood street, . '
T Tag CIRCUIT COURT OF TUB ITSITRO STATES,
for the Wtell2 Distriottl Pennirylventt
Gin. Strive it' 03. •
rs No. 10 of November Team, 1854
WI!. A. .TAVAL
WOOD AND Dtrel..te
rl No. 11 of November Term, 18.54.
liVet. A Isvms.
TLC& emosee
vs. }Ea 1. of Slay Term, 1855.
Wax. A. fart=
November 16, 16.55, , WH5ti11Y :FROST, Marshal, tisfidir:
made return of defendant's property in the city of Erie, and
to the county of Er.e . Pentisyltatit., sold to J. B. Alexan
der; and of defendant?' property In the city of Cris, sold to
Dr. Bterphen Duncan; alto, of defendant's property In the
county of Warren, Pennsylvania, add to Dr. Stephen Dun
can ; alto, of defendant's other propertyin , said - county r sokl
to Routine Brown; oleo, of defendants prover*, in the.
county of Mercer, Pennsylean a, gold to Dr. Pdentten Dun
can; sod BEADE WASHINGTON, Ecq, Auditor: hall,__og
reported UpollillViletlit according to their orderer prbrity,
it is ordered that the several deeds be prpented by the
Marshal foe loknowledgment, on MONDAY. the 2ent day.
of tvorember, 18135,10,10 o'clock A.M.. at *rich time the
Auditor's reports Mill he =tanned and the deeds 'Sokolov
ted,red,tinlerestausehe Elwin Shy they should not. ,
Prom the Iteeord- • Ef.' SPROUL, Clerk.
imo.lecdFilWavrlt
- Orprialan' Conurt. Sale.
ON SATURDAY; the Thai day of December, 18&, by
order OVA Orphans' Court of Allegheny connty, will
be ex - pawl to sale, on the preudeer, in Noblestown, in said
county, tbet one undivided hall ,D 4 ground. adioirr
log Lands of the helm of ngton Roffman, teceared,
Robert Galbraith and Valliant Sinith; being four rods and
eleven f. et front bn the Stan road, and extending back
eight rods, preserving tlminUne width. On which is erect
ed a two-story Mick DUelling Norma Being the interest of
Margaret BleGreigni, deceased. ID raid lot.
Terms made known on daY sale.
. .
novl&w9t+
?nil BURGE! AND Ca ZOILLUTILIJI
RAILSIO4I , COELPABT
Anon Coes'3 HIMS. who are ae . In the Court of Common
follows: David (Awn, Ann
Plesa of Allegheny loon
C (late Alin Coon) ,
Adam Cl3OO, 3i., 'Jame* J. 00- 103, December
Coon, (or Iltitni;) John B. " rm, 1855-
Coon, (or Kuhn,) Adam Coon,
(or Huhn,) Sr., and Adam C. I
eampsen•
pHE above named deNnJants, non.reshients of the coun
tyt of Allegheny, will take notice that the said Court
bare axed the oth day of December next for the. Viewers
erPoloted In this can, to meet on the prim:Sees, for the por•
pose t f aseteaing any damage or Injury tbs. may be done
(by reaextrof entry, occupation and Ina by tail Company
f,r their itnad,) to land situate In Veraallha Toarn.,hip, in
the county cf Allegheny, and which they are intimated in.
J. H. SEWELL,
Attorney for P. A C-R. It Co.
novl6 w2t
Pi_____
rresuaan en. Commuzpratt)
I
1i.111.2.0aD COXPLIST
es. In the Court of Common
flnnr Pouncire Anse, who p ing of Aupghe c min-
r.
ors as fellows : William Pal- te, y
No. 104, De. ember
licit, Mary Power, (late MarY erm, t Isa r
).
Pollock,) uartha Pollock, end
Lewis Diehl, who is tenant Li
posmstort.
, lig above named defendants, nonresidents of the coun
tyt of Allegheny, will take 'notice that the said Court
have flied the 6th day of December next for the Viewers
appointed in this case - to meet on the premises, for the pur
ee e of assessing any damage or injury that may be done
(by reason of entry. occupstfeas - end use by said Company
for their Road,) to land situate In 'Versailles Township, In
the county of Allegheny, end which they are Intended la.
li. BISWNLL,
Aherne, fos P. 0. Et. IL Cr.
FIMBCFROU LID CoRitILLOULIII
novlB vvf2t
Itin,aoAD OCMPA3
WILTIAM J .11011.LigaS,JOILN MCI
CLO9Kt7 and Jane ItleClud
KAI, reputed tenants Ff Wu..
it tw 4 Sirup.
rjtH E above named defendante,non•reetdente of the coon.
ty of Allegheny, will take notice that the Bold Court
h tve fined the 6th day of December next for the Viewers
appointed In Chia ca e to meet on the premien, for the put ,
Eypo9a of assessing a damage or Injury that may be done
reason of entry, occupation and nee by sold Company
Of their Road,) to land eitnate In Versailles Township, in
the county of Allegheny, and which they are intereaten
J. H. BEWHIAL,
Attorney for P. A C. IL R. Co.
nov 1 fl *lt
Proposals
[l] ILL be received for the Repairing and Renovating of
TV the old Glass Works, as advertised, until TUESDAY
morning next, and the bids declared Wednesday morning.
at SiA150:00 HALL, when it Is expected every one receiv
ing the Job will drive ahead on the fast line.
n0v16:31. WARWICK, ATTERBURY A CO.
Notice to Stooktiolders.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the
Pitteborgh and Connelleville Railroad Company will
be held at the office of the Company at NEVILLE HALL,
in the city of Pittsburgh, on the FIRST MONDAY (third
day) of December neat, at 10 o'clock A. M , for the purpose
f electing twelve Directors for the ensuing year.
novlo:wtd A. L. RUSSELL, Secretary.
Pittsburgh Trust COuipaisiy,
November 'lb, 1,955.
AN SUCTION PON NINE DINSMORE for this Com
puny will be held at the Nanking Home, on MON
DA Y, the 26th inst., between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2
P. 211.
A general meeting of the Stoothelders of the Pittsburgh
Tenet Company will be held at the same time and place.
noviktd JOUN D. SCULLY, Cashier.
I=l==
FRIDAY ICVENZEI, at 8 o'clock, at " College.
Sill" opposite the Post (Ace, by .143. H. HOPKINS,'
Esq. Eublect—mmarcial Law.
Rooms large and elegantly ItualshuL Ladies and gen.
tlecien are halted to hear the Lecture, and see the work.
logs of the Iron cav College. novl6
....n. TAND&RD WOlllO3, in elegant Bindings, at J.B. DA
-13 Vilinbl'B Bookstore, tti Market street. •
Coleridge& complete Works, 7 role., half tail;
Dryden's do 2 do do
Johnson'fr do 2
do do •
Burke's' do 4 do do
Goodnib's British.. Eloquence. 1 do do
Primes Travels. _ 2do do
Hore'e Travels in Chita, 2 do no
Borrel'a Johnsort, 2 do . do
Allison's History of BoroPoe 2 d0. .d0 ~ •
Liars of the British Historians, Ous published,) cloth.
My Father's Hone, or the Hanen of the Bible—new sup
ply; and anions other new standard works. (novld
' Winter Bonnets.
tieMRS. R. DAVIDSON, No. 88 St. Clair street,_ will
own a large assortment of French Bonnets, Capri,
Mantles, and Needleirorkail Goode, on TDDIVIDAY,
November 8,1866. turd
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.e
8. JAYNES
PACILEL A. McGIREGOR.
Admiastratttx.
In the Conrt of Common
Pleas of Altedheny Coun
ty, Na 185, December
Term, 1865.
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VINEM
NEW-ADVERIISEMMt
OEM
V'RV Bool4P gieW VIM
TIT Widow,Aritutt-Paprtr, by Fangs Whlchaq
The Pops of iiimr,ogus r _by Attnrym.lol46lk,*
estrtdietelAMl:CAFavli,er,pol,4,limprimopas Mew
14:ny ee rpf• Aarintry, or sobirritl Irodiirlsl
%
Veribe rba“eicia o -cantsrPs,rj
°tap Afitsgairj_• .I'sh? 1 0 166 '4 f::
PrifstO,Mi.otau Easton. Bur:
Pdfrbarier of the Coart of Shuns, by 19:13:Mitsuorth;
4yeteilespf buttkilitrigaus 80 4; 2 V 6 / 1 1- $ :1,
Just' tereivet and or rone.by- • •
A. OILDENFENNSY i CO.,
rnth rt. apposito the 'Matti.
feu Ifiiiiinfiliragiblne kir 'palember , jun, rreqlved ehu
lar,s •••-• • ncrrl6
A..B'BlAllBl2Hlt'd hlfttguttloNd*Orotehnts and
QuavatA, or flevelatfoon or an :opera Manager
Amerind: br 3fit'3lfirfitalc•
The Hl4reftedottPapenl: try Frauds at. Whltabor, irtth .
aul otrOneflOll2o:4lllena..Hialt with night aFddtai inn* '
fina -
Helen Leenon4-ii Etiejkat Near 20:it Yoder,:
The Song of Ifianithat hy:Henry.W.inngfelloar:
Winn!, and 1:-4" new tort' of great interest'
Glenwood, or the Pariah poi , „
Ifloate.rhelni;Or thellinpe: iiThornatt Pe - (Writ/.
AU;-the neer . f.lteletttnEtT,-,tha.dtlyritiffalorit the chap
gookitore of onion & co,.
noolo - No. 82 Smithfield street.
jUST FLECUSIVI4D--A. splendid assortment, of TABLE
KRINDEI ADD 11141103,.fultible tor finillydie, at -
meld . 15;` ) WD , e , ll-24211 - 11.130 Waist at.
1 ,,, v parka land °tura talebtated =helot PEN
TV and POCKET .Fl,9,74l343,,wezratttad bottom:din the
eye, for sale at BOWN =MI%
1:41 tievalt or Mau gPiendld RUMPS
lett, thet=tbere b simnel/ excitement - about.' War
ranted all perfect forsl.o..at BOWN 41r-VITUST%
novlB ' 136 Woad wheel.
b F 4
ONNET'SATIN'ka —A large eivertmeat Bonnet
D Patina, Velveta, If latmees, /to, of every qtalify, atult
the most fashionable colors. Also, a superb lot of new nen.
net 'Ribbon/I.lllkt received. - d. A. MASON
novl6 , 25 Fifth street.,
Nof IHls ANItiQUES--.1. et: terestri& AM' Moo rammed
I.lrl another lot el new and odegautityles cif Endiontripad
and Plaid Mono Antique.; In blank and cobra:: tnoTIS
OIL BERGAIdOr--100.rar.zirtrarsToa.,
aothei Plist and Wood sts
fIASZILS BOAZ—J.OO boxes far Es •••••••
notrl6 —B. FA c ' •
QUILLS-4500 lba for tale
. : • • . . :t: '
WO HOME EACH AT AIIOTIDv—TbP, pfdsy morn
/ log, November 16'b. at li orilotic; at Abe Ikinuriarcial
Sales Rooms, coro•v of Wood and /Mb Istteirtr, wine sold
aubstantlal Tao-horse hack. mirky - now;
cr4l6 . P. ht DAVIE, Awstlonear.
IiMEUM?IEViMi
A VALUABLE HOUSE - AND LOT , Pri Efsrey,etteet, Pm ,
A
rorrly o:anpled lathe Ent Walt Patine fthwlDamee.
The house is subst..ntfally built; with t etenibseenient—
Due stories brick, and gravel roof; The baliAleue 40 feet
fronting on Bert y street, by 62 deep, ipd la suitable ihr •
Boarding Howe, Cavern, or Marratacturing purposes,
This pH:Tarty will be told cheap, and'on . ratry Whoa, by
opplying to H. It ItYAN, 31 Plilhatreet.
That valuable AVARMIOU6II AND LOT, eltaitta on the
comer of Wood and Front streets, being 26 feel front on
Wood street, and extruding along IP rent street 0e feat—now
occupied by William U. Buttore , us a throeery-and Liquor
Store. Apply as above.
-ALSCI
A desirable DWELIJNO ROUSE AND LOT, where the
muLerriber resides, No. 6 Penosylvanta Avenue. - vritliin
.q r.ds of the Court noose. The lot is 63 feet frobting on
P.nneylvvnia Avenue, and extends back 106 tat to a 20
feet Ailey. The house to nearly-new, eontatolng - tan ropros,
with all modern Improvements:. 'Tins prOperty needs Daly
t , be seen to be admired, and will be sold on mom:node.
Ling terms. IL 11. RUN,
110115:2w - No. 31 .Ilifthetrveh
SHINGLE MACHINE.
AENDALL'S
Patent Double Acting Elver and Bhaver.•
THET. .
attention of Rib' pie and Lumberdaalere,apeenhw
WM and others, is diercted to this invaittaide Arisen.
non, ii bleb Is now presented to the public Id the first and
only practical machine extant, for -Riving acid Shaving
Shingles, ~ ..
_ .
Various cuffing and sawing machines have been invented
for making Shingles, but It to a well known fact that Shin
gles cut or sawed across the grain, are quite too filmy for
roofing purposes. Numerous Inventions have nrcentl,y ap
peared for riling and shaving. and them bare all bean
condemned as worthless, from their imperfect method of
which consists of Vplittiocfrem the. side of the
block but one shingle, which alittost invariably runs off.
This difficulty is entirely obviated by
KENDALL'S MACHINA
Which 'first Splits ftoMthe Side of thb bitek a thee thick
enough for two shingles. wh'cbis separated fa the centre,
and by means of elastic, guides each part 'is ,conSucted
through lair of approlimating knives, which norupletss
the operation; thus producing two at fogies at erfe37 WM.
lotion.
This machine will rice and there froio the bleak three
thotraud annsgles per hour,nr,nnifonn ,ThICk72QUIJICed tll.
per, Rupert r In 10 bilty and detraldty to these actitds by
hand or any other prodess. - • " ' • ,
Its ep -rations's:whim mean meaonfinetto Tlni.sird. other
tad vo,d,Lbut works Wt.:fuel advantage, oak; nralnrihand
every other de eceipticti Cr thither that can bc'etin
The wolltingecf thernichltie can he exitutined af,lL H.
Ryan's Furniture Buldinge, Fifth street, Tittsbttrgh.
to Hurter owriera,shlagle Centers, and rah of enterprise,
this opens a new fild eneertatlen, there: l l:o than
Invention extent. ' . „
The ran - chine occupier - brit - dentin apard.ls of - 4*bl°
construction, atulcosts but idiont MO hundred dollars, and
a man and two-boys cart ru.slw train 2 b . .. 00 0 Itt amKoh.
glee per dal.
For right • af territry. - or reeehinee„ Ir4ittr is • No. 31
Fifth street, or at the (10' Hotel; •
Atce- all needed inthituation will be forwarded . lettor,.
wham desired. O 11: Oft 4.11.31111141f, - .lgeht.
noeltolif-
ROL LAND Vial Wloll.ls.ooTa.
600 PACKAGNB of choice iraportzi .Dutehltystiott4
Ta Ipn, Li les. 4.,•rcona, do, will bosold:omPelday
morning the .1.8. h, at 10 o'clock, by calalagur, at 'the at:a
Goo rcoms of [Orafel 831DATIS,,,annt..
K. - hOSTBRtIE LM, or the Masque, a historical novel, by
the author of Confostarna of r Opium:Water.
AS IS literary composition it, is written lul/6 Quinors test
ety:e The defective poltre in his suiritquanpireitinyw are
ab - ent from thivetory. It wee written itilttiaan.mswity
fDe Quir cy's mind, at toe age of brtyaix. It eminently
deserves the datnatirn of a ertmosity of litersturO. alo3.
terheisa istanda among. De .QcOngy's num•rane wrltlttgry as
the only complete and extensive effort of hie !'imagination
all compact."—Da Saliton Mogen:Ex Bar title by.
nolfi • J. 8 DAVISON, 65 Markotat .
MO LlBitAltY, Public or Pthnite, cau , be completelrith•
out having in it is emplete•ent 'tf Mating likknits'
.
%mkt. •
r.t.TERSON'S is the on'y complete and janitor= %Illicit'
aces pub.tabed in the world, and is - now the only clitkra,
whatever. publi,bed to the country.
FINE I LiZtoTILATED EDITION, in 12 vide. tactorol•
-urns vontalturti novetcomplete, and may be had in complete
seta beautifully bound in cloth, far $lB, or tarn:dais°
be sold separately, price $l5O. The following are their
names.:
Bieak Boom, Pickwick Aspire, Old Carioalt7 Ehep,Oliver
Twist, Sketches by "Boa," .11arnsby Ruda. Nicholas Pack.
leby, Martin Churalewit. David .-Coppeitield, Danbey , and
Feu, Christmas Staci.e and pieta: ea from itely, Dic;teixe
New States, containing all his latewritingm •s , • ~
also have tditivne bound in tadf cart antique, brats&
.azid gilt edge., eta., at varioaa prices. Call and lacik at
them.
CHEAP EDITION of Dickens` Works, In twelve volumes..
Paper corer, price ho cents each; or flea dollars far a Dote,
plate fret-
All the new hocks published in the country, for'nolit
the cheap book store of MlNYiltaliX4" ,
No. 31 Smithfield street.'
ry body is Invited to call and look: =told
Blacking. •
ALL LOOK AT-TSIBI
• . •••.
A PTIR years of experimendna to attain. tilkarraVne
beaunti log, polishing, and at the sametimecfcßlog
and softening the leather,..f...ll hi:bards bay dietinfered
rompositicna which is truly vitrizalled In-Allis or any other.
country for shining quality and ha nutritious elatuents
to the leathor Now, all who "go In" „for .0. splendid',
quick, yet black polish, and soh and pliable *la, will use
AMU/LIMB' NEW I:NOLAND BLACHING. , • . •
Sold In Pittsburgh by J. Mills, N0„.28, weatelda DierminiT;
James Black, corner Third and Bnilthilaid stmets, , P. 13.
Drava, Diamond ; I. Haworth, Diamond:. J. Q &Young,
corner Second d Rosa tareetsoind others. twAlleghesh
D
by 8. Dyer. Wm. France,.l. Craig, nail LogeELY-
Nealy, /1: Jarman & Co., Borgia, Bc..tt &ICto *Brusly. & MIMS
an H. P. Schwartz.
A Desideratum.
tviJACOBS' AMAIDUIit PENS' will be fond on trial
superior to Grid or r teal, resembling the Quill Ewe
thou the former, and ecalszting noneatbeeedbnentibodt
them which steel perm do They will be found unrivalled
for Records, Deeds, de they do not ...Se steel Fmcwill—
change the color of the ink after a few years... Ono tiist
will prove them to be TEE PEN that has been so . ninch
wanted. Bold exclusively in Pittsburgh. • t
LOIIOIIRIEGE d .
No. 126 Wood street.above-fifth..,
P/ALNOSI
Ik4 - , A • 13FACTUIIF.D BY crackaltlNG a SON& Buskin,
and for sole by JOAN U. MELLOR, No 81 Wocd <
street, between Lbunand alley and Fourth street.
JOLT H. MELLOR- is now receiving • •
an eta/mired' stook of new Ftuen•Feares
f:om toe mannfactory of 01110HERING
SONS, Boston. consisting of all-the earions ; •
apt., of 6,6% and 7 actor.% to which thaattention of pair ,
etwers Is respectfully Invited. All the PlanO4lortes tram
the factory of Oblckering & Sonis are waznartrn, and sold
at Boston prime. JOHN IL MILLOR,
sole Agent for Or & Son for Pittotargh
Western Pennsylvania. . n os
ALLICGRZNY vaLLEne imut...soAD
ORANGE OF' .TIPLIE I
Pittsburgh to Kielcun' . tnetas River. in itrinetr9 g
County, Pa., a distance of SI miles: •
/AN AND err= MONDAY, Nov. 12, Freight and pee
k) &engem Trains will leave Lawrenceville, (upper aide of
Arsenal wall,) every evening, (Bandar's excepted,) at 230
o clock, and atop at the following etations:
nharpebnrg, Ireland's, Sandy Creek, vetoer,. Helton. Lo.
qua's Eddy, Logan's Ferry, Parnassus, Arnold's, Tatentom,
Chartists. BleHain'a, Frikport, add Itieltiminettof
Returning, wilt leave iliskitain etas dtatten at 8 20 o'clock
A. 11., and stop at all the above intermediate stations.
The &meander Otatiltme Line will convey passengers to
and front tteir depot, corner Fifth and Margot streets, at
charges oat eetelng twelve cent,.
Tickets can be had at the Omnibus Office, from the Asset.
of the Company, or from the Conductors.
ta , vl4 A J. HOPPER, Superintendent
Iron
_City Collows.
Day and Evening:Mamma ia - Book-Iteepin,g.
N ell its departments, including many new and hignly
valuable improvents, whichare not elsewhere brought. ugh
Large ciaa-ea em
pp:zings only to reeeive a thoro
mercantile education. _lectures upon all.thestudiesdeliv
ered to Evening Classes. Juittunotto (new. ayshan).angita
application to business. Also, roiling included In tin
Mercantile Course, or taught separately.
Call for a Circular for Cull partlouhrrs at College Hall,
opposite the Post Office.
novl4
New Goods Blear Goods II
IrrßOldloAl.l4 AND ItETAlls—A. A. GABON Ji CO_
TV ham received and are now 'opening Ons Thousand
more Cases and Packages of New-Pall Goodsi comprishig
every style . of Dram Einar, Moira Maims, , Velvets; Bonnet:
Satins, ke.. A very large and fashionable lattw;m u i o y:
Dress Goo de. :Shawls, Cloaks and Bonnets every Tart.
sty. Millinery Goods, Embroideries, ItEbbsais,,Trlituningict
limitary ancttlloves, : Variety G:Oods, Liturn azifitlonsakesp
lug Goods, Domestics of every dem:apnea together with a. -
large Tar i ety of other rods, which wilt be sold :to Mar
chants or Retail Purchasers at as law, or lower ratea than
the largest eastern houses. 1 cotip
White Fish! Pls ,h" Fish'
.
'RIKER VIITSBAILO•
sArtiim,r; bzuo,
11.4.17 E FOR MLR. sal asap conatshilr'
on hand, a lull "apply of •' ' -'• • •'
Fresh awl Salt - Whine Fish,
And all other varieties of [ixt2£43nrls •
ra*,
for sale in iota. Catalogues, :lirootiono, 4t 47 Milt
JAMES %WHIM
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