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' - ' ' „ ' • ,• . - • " • "",• : ' t g , , • fr' .4,-'1...."4•1?--'o'li'l':e4.tP;..fjj;44l'fir—Tti.4 •••,.r 0•4 4,4; , !,.• • , . - , : ' , : I 'I - t.'" .0% 4 S 4 • .. ~_r~.ti~~a~ MIZS:MEI=I:I Ilailq Morning paol. , IFFICIAL PAPER OF TfIE CITY. PETTSIBURGM: 2AI'URDAY MORNING:::: 11ORIVIING POST JOB OFFIOI9. tt - r would rail the lineation of IitEII.C'HANTB AND BUSINESS AIEN to the fact that we have Just received from Philadelphia a number of route of new Job Type, and are now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhib!. Ilona. All orders will be promptly filled. SATURDAY WEEKLY POST. Our weekly, 'aimed to-day, contains a large amount of interesting matter, among which will be found the followint articles: Interesting Story—" Coming Down." By Alioe B. Neal. Editorials—The next President ; Increase of the Navy; The Annual Insult; A Pacific Rail road. Foreign ltrewa.—By two stenmerr Local New& —Three columns, embracing every thing that has transpired in and about the city since our last teens, including the proceedings of cur local Courts, the Supreme Court of Penn ey' vania and the U. S. Circuit Court. Price five cents, with or without wrappers; or $2,00 per year to single subscribers. PITTSBURGH AND STEU BENVILLE RAILROAD. The proceedings•bf a meeting of the Direotore of the Pittsburgh and Stfuhenville Railroad Company were published in our paper yesterday, and they present good grounds for euoc urage metal in regard to the prospects of that road, But $103,700 is wanted to complete the road bed for the whole length, and prepare It for lay ing down the iron. That road is of the utmost importance to Pittsburgh, and the comparatively sma:l sum required cart surely be obtained in our city in this prosperous year. Capitalists con subscribe to first mortgage bonds or to stock at their option. The one is perfectly se• onre, and the other sure to pay. It is but a link in a long chain of roads running through the richest portion of the west, and extending to Philadelphia on the east. For freighte and travel no road has better prospects; and there is no one in which Pittsburgh h3e a more direct and deep and manifest interest Now is the time to lend a helping hand, and make an in. vestment far the public benefit, and for private gain at the sama time. Thero is one thing in relation to that Comps. ay that should command public oonfidence. The estimates of the President and Engineer have turned out very accurate in every instance ; and we have no doubt that the sum now estimated as required to complete the bed of the road will be eutleirot for the purpose. Its affairs are well managed, and it only waits for a compare,. tively small sum now to be soon completed. Our citizens will doubtless respond to this call for so important a purpose. The mortgage bonds boar seven per cent. interest, and it is believed the stook will draw seven per cent dividends when the road is in operation. Either is a good and safe investment. The citizens of Philadelphia are raising a sub. scription to the stock of the Steubenville and Indiana railroad, to enable that company to equip that road with cars and locomotives for its business. That road is but an extension of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville, and will throw all its freights and business upon it. If Phila delphians can have such confidence in the Ohio road as to subscribe liberally to its stock, we can certainly have equal confi denoo in our own road, with more than equal chances of success. The company designs to build the bridges as soon as the road is in working order; and the through line, the best line of roads in the United States will then be oompletc. b 4 r2able Oven has lately been invented and , patented which for cheapness, oonvenienbe and I utility excels, we think, any new invention that; has lately appeared. And the rapiditr of aril. sales of rights, and of ovens, show that such is the public appreciation of its merits. Between three and tour thousand of these portable ovens, of different bizes, have been manufactured and sold within a few months, and not the first com plaint or word of dissatisfaction has been heard from any one who has given it a trial. It gives satisfaction everywhere, in dwellings, hotels, on steamboats, and every where where neat, cheap and good cooking is desired This Oven Is made of galvanized iron which radiates no heat, but confines it all within the Oven, and, as a consequence, not one-third of the fuel is required as in common ovens, or stoves. Bat the saving of fuel, great as it is, is not its only, or even its beet quality. It bakes meats, pies, potatoes, bread or any thing else in about half the time of other ovens; cooking them more uniformly : nd completely than any other oven now in use. So say, without hesita tion, those who have tried them; and at the same time these ovens are 60 constructed as to contain more at a time than any stove or side oven. Badly bakrd bread, or pastry, or meats will never come out of these ovens, and they are so simple that any one can manage them oneness fully. It is a portable oven, and of light weight, so that it oan be taken into any room In the bootie, or into the oellar, or out doors for use according to the state of the weather, or the wish of the cook or family. It is easily kept clean, too, and the smoke, soot and steam escape by a flue without coming in contact with the food. Some seven or eight different sizee are made to suit the wants of large or small families, of hotels, steamboats, &0., and it cannot fail to go into general use. When fairly tried and made known, every family will want one, and will have one. These ovens are now manufactured at twelve or thirteen different places In this Country, and all are kept busily employed in supplying the demand. One firnein Pittsburgh is preparing to commence their manufacture immediately ; and we see not why any tin and sheet iron worker cannot make them by procuring the castings and galvanized iron, and purchasing the right to make and sell. Moses F. Eaton, No. 80 Fourth street, Pitts burgh, is agent for the patentees, and will sell rights to make and vend In the counties of Washington, Greene, Fayette, Westmoreland, Cambria, Armstrong, Clarion, Venango, Mer cer, Lawrence, Butler, Beaver and Crawford. Allegheny oonnty has been sold for a large sum, and fortunes can be made out of It in the coun ties named. It le an invention of real and great utility and ectractay, always giving satisfaction and saving expense on trial ; and will no doubt speedily oome into univereal use throughout the country. Practical men have examined it, and immediately Wright rights for large territories. We oould mention somo sales showing how highly the thing is valued by good judges ; and the agent is in possession of most satisfactory testimonials. Praotioal men in either of the counties above named can make money fast, on a small capital, by entering into this business. It li, in our opinion, the beet thing yet for making money, and furnishin g a most valuable article for gen• eral nee. The Richmond Enquirer devotes two solid oolumne to a correspondent who satietles him self " Why the next Democratic candidate hould be a southern man, what should e his qualiti:ations,—and the man for the crisis." The writer then concludes Henry A. Wise, of Virginia is the man otall others. .b~ y " s ~.. a , ' J r ''!y. , THE —NEW& The Hoard of Controllers of the Public Schools of Philadelphia, in their estimates for the year, ask for $614,000. Among the items enumerated are $87,000 for new schools, $30,- 465 for repairs, $6.165 for furnaces and stoves, and $13,654 for Bob 001 furniture. The In liabapolle satinet nye that in the Ma• non Circuit Court, on Monday, a divorce was granted in favor of the plaintiff in the case of Susan Woodward vs. Fletcher Woodward. The plaintiff is better known as Susan Denin, the oelebeated tragedians. According to the census returns of the year 1860, Washington county, in Pennsylvania, pro duced 983,187 pounds of Wool, which ie about seven times larger than the amount produced in any other county. la Ohio, Licking county produced 338,245 pounds, being the largest amount of any county, though several others run very nearly up to it. Hon. Joseph Casey, late Member of Congress from the Tenth District, has been appointed by Gov. Pollook Superintendent of the Erie and North East Railroad, which has been forfeited to the State under the provisions of the bill passed by the Legislature, and recently signed by the Governor. Mr. Casey has, we under stand, already entered upon his duties, and taken charge of the road. A Grain Elevator at Charlotte, near the mouth of the Genessoe River, N. Y., fell on Sunday evening, destroying a large amount of property, but happily, involving no lose of life. There were about 62,874 bushels of wheat in the bins, a greater amount than had been there before at one time, although its capaelty.las 100,000 bushels. About 10,000 fell into t river. English newspapers condemn tic oondnot of their government in sending a fleet to the West NOVEMBER 17 Indies, with the purpose avowed, as severely as we do. The Liverpool Post thinks Lord Palmer. eton must be crazy ; and it advisee him to stop, and recall his ships. The English people are al right, but the aristocracy and the government have done a foolish and insolent thing this time that may possibly lead to trouble. An old German school master in St. Louis, named Christian Reieter—forty-seven years of ago—the father of three children, and regarded by all as a most quiet and inoffensive old gentle. man, came to his death on Sunday night last from being stabbed by bowie knives. lie had been takiog a mug of beer and had jost left the saloon when he was besot by three rowdies who had shortly before been expelled from the same place. It is supposed they took him for the bar keeper of the saloon. Hon. Joseph H.. Chandler has been lecturing in Bt. Louie on "Commoroial Influences," much to the gratifloation of all, including the press. The Democrat says: " Choice and exact in its dic tion, flawing and musical in its periods, feliai. tone in Its allusions and illustrations, freighted with a rare learning, abounding in the results of observation and careful reflection, and dis cussing a subject of common interest to men of all parties and creed., it is no wonder that it held - • the large audience spell bound from beginning to er.d." A oorreepondent of the Bt. Louie Intelligenetr, writiog from Topeka, K. T., sun a duel in on the tapir between CA. Line, President of the Kan EMS Constitutional Convention, and a Mr. Low rle, Into private Secretary of Gov. Reeder. The Colonel was the challenging party. It is sup posed to have grown out of political diolike Lane is the great rival of Reeder for the affen. Sons of the Free State men, and Lowrie being a friend of the latter, it ie suggested be was do- ==ll=l!MN Botts did Capt. Tyler NEBRASKA IN TUB NEXT CONQRESS.—From table published it appears the next House of Representatives will stand eighty.one Democrats to one hundred and fifty-two opposition of all kinds. The " opposition" is greatly divided important issues d will hareaotit.i ruBLEICIEN, inclu wa ded in tne term " opposition " we have thirty ono Know ; Nothings from the South, who are in favor of 4-he Nebraska Bill; to which nearly all the North ern opposition are opposed. These thirty-one will vote with the eighty one Democrats upon that subject, making the Nebraska strength in the House at least one hundred and twelve ; for there is not, probably, a single man elected by the regular Democratic organisation who is for disturbing that measure by agitating its repeal. There are two Nebraska Know Nothings, certain, from New York—Valk and Edwards—making one hundred and fourteen Nebraska men in all, or within three of an absolute majority in the House Upon that great Democratic measure the Home le almost a tie, and we do not believe it will be disturbed PSYCHOLOGY —Prof. Spencer, the individual who dared the spiritualists of this city to a trial of their respective powers, (but like dis creet spirits, as they were, they declined,) is having a high old time In Cincinnati, where the press seem to think be is a hum. On Monday evening he gave a lecture on Psychology, and offered the,inducement of a silver cup to tiny one to the natural state who would stand perfectly motionless with his mouth wide o; en the same length of time as one of his subjects in the abnormal condition. The experiment was tried, when a young man from Boston beat his subjects all hollow, which so exasperated the Professor that he refused to give him the cup ; because, as he alleged, the Boston boy was a psychological subject, and under its influence all the time. This the boy denied, and the meeting was likely to end in a row, as one or two of the Professor's boasted subjects came forward and declared they were at no time under hie influ ence bat only shamming. Erinsettos eT NIGHT.—The Weatminster Re view explains the fact of the inoreaeod fury of epidemics in the night, by remarking that it is at night that the stream of air nearest the ground must always be the most charged with the particles of animated matter given out from the skin, and deleterious gases, snob as oarbonio acid, the product of respiration, and sulphuret ted hydrogen, the product of the sewers. In day, gases and vaporous substances of all kinds rise in the air by the raritleation of heat ; at night, when the raritloation leaves them, they fall by an increase of gravity, if imperfectly mixed with the atmosphere, while the gams, evolved during the night, instead of mounding, remain at nearly the same level. It is known that carbonic acid gas, at a low temperature, partakes so nearly of the nature of a fluid, that it.may be poured out of one vessel into another; it rises at a temperature at which it is exhaled from the hinge, but its tendency is toward the floor, in cold, unventilated rooms. Tao Use OF CHLOROFORM to EDINBURGH.— Professor Simpson states, that during the but six or seven years, few operations have been performed In Edinburgh, either in liaipital or private praotioe, without the patient•being pre viously anesthetized with chloroform. During that period, one death has occurred in the pity among the many thousands who have been sub• jeoted to the use of chloroform. But during the same six or seven years, among the com paratively few' operated upon there without chloroform, three or four deaths have taken place, either during or immediately after the surgical operaticn. This statement, from such a source, is of great value. RA.ILROADS V. Rivicas.—The N. Orleans Delta takes up the annual statements of the commerce of New Orleans for the years 1858, '54, '55,' and above by inoonteetlble evidence that the exports for the year ending June 80, 1858, amounted to $98,988,166; for 1864, to $88,928,728; for 'gm, to $82,882,101--a deoreaae in two years of sixteen millions of dollars ! The oanae of this diminution in the export trade is very justly at tributed to "the railroads constructed by North ern, Eastern and Western enterprise, which have tapped tributaries of the Missiesippi within the last two years and a half, and traansferred to their own routes the produce and freight which need to find its natural entrepsr e i! In New Or leans," I:4 l ' ' t • 491Vigy ~ • - S" -~ ~.. ^4}.~¢..~.a. " 1 -c:%-" 1 .; , ELECTION IN NEW ORLEANS. The New Orleans Crescent, in its issue of Wed nesday, 7th inst , says: n the peaceable man ner in whi.h the electio : of Monday was con ducted is considered somewhat surprising." And yet in another portion of the same paper we find the following record of affraysbywhich two men were killed and four or five dangerously wounded. It must be premised that the Crescent is American in politics, and of course, therefore, gives its side of the story, but It will be observ ed that the Know Nothings did all the killing : At the eighteenth precinct—on Victory street, between hlarigny and Mandeville streets—Major Henry Blase, a German military officer, and keeper of a coffee-house at the corner of Victo ry and Elysian Fields streets, was shot at, and received two bullets, one iu his hip and the oth er in his leg. As to the origin of the difficulty, we have been able to arrive at but one point with certainty, viz : that he was the first to make any hostile demonstration, which he did by drawing a revolver. He had no sooner done so than nu• merone American revolvers were drawn upon him; without firing he turned and fled, dropping his pistol, which some one snatched up and fired after him. As he ran other pistols were fired, and thirteen bullet-holes in the fenee and house past which he ran, show what a miraculous escape from death be had. He Wet his resi dence doing well. At the twentieth precinct, corner of Cassanal vo and St. Ferdinand streets, at about 1 o'clock, a Frenchman named Antoine Feller raised an altercation on account of his naturalization pa pore being rrjected, which resulted in his reoeiv lag two stabs from the effects of which he died In a cab, while on his way to the hospital. The Coroner began an inquest on the body yesterday, which will probably continuo eeveral days. A man named William Delmot was slightly hurt a' the same time and place. At the Etnxne precinct, at five o'clock in the evening, Dr. Frederick Sherer, a German, who _k .g. a drug store at the corner of St. Ferdinand andVeattnEn streets, was shot and killed. Our beet information is to the effect that he went to the polls in an irascible humor, speaking very noisily and insolently as he rient through the crowd. An American gentlemen, well known for his peaceable and amiable disposition ap. proaohed him, and putting his hand on his shoulder, said, in a friendly way, " Doctor, don't go on so—you'd better leave here, for yuu'll get hurt if you stay." At that the Doc tor becoming exasperated, drew a revolver and tired full at the gentleman. Tits bullet missed its aim, tot lodged in the right thigh of a youth named Joseph Nutter, who was standing by. Thereupon tne crowd made a charge at him with pistols and knives ; he ron out St. Ferdinand street a short distance and fell, with four bul lets in big body, three a! which alone and cep erately would have caused death. He died in an hour or two afterwards. The Coroner com menced an investigation io his case, also, yes terdsy, which he had to poatpine, owing to Re corder Seczoneau taking away the witnesses for his purposes as a magistrate. The Doctor was a rabid anti-American, an.i had frequently boasted in public that all ho wanted to do was to kill a Know Nothing. Young Nutter's wound is a very bad one, altaough the bullet had been ex meted, and he is doing well . At about the same hour, whilst Mr. James Boylan, a Deputy Street Commissioner. on horseback, and several ether members of the American party, lo two carriages, wore coming up from the twenty first to the eighteenth pre cinct, they were fired upon by a party of Irish• men at the corner of Enghien and Victory streets, and by other Irishmen concealed iu houses on Victory street, that neighborhood bo• Mg exclusively Irish. Some thirty or forty shots were fired at them, yet, by strange good fortune, none of the Americans were hurt. Mr. Boylan, being much exposed, spurred his horse onward, hay ng drawn his revolver, which he discharged back at the Irish as ho went. After the I istol was empty, an Irishman ran out of a house with an axe, which he drew bank as if to chop the forelegs of Mr. B.'s horse. Mr. B. soared him off by pointing his empty pistol at bin, but was just then eeized by another Irish man, who came up from behind, and was in the act of dragging him from his saddle, when ho was shot by the other Americans, who had jumped from their carriage and came-to the res• cue. He staggered to the sidewalk, fell on 11.1, face and was left for dead ; but when the Amer icans had got some distance off, be was seen to jump up and run like a good fellow. He was probably only gran-d by the bullet, and Stun ned. Some of the Americans at the eigh teenth hearing the firing ran down to the rea cue, but could find no one upon whom to Wreak vengeance, every doer s: zsi to rir a.;:d they, with ail fiVteefoifetiient: bring too considerate to mo lest women and children by breaking into lioness. Tho of Thurocisy: following 19 from rho Louievillo Courier VW- Physiclan• say 7 —Liaten tn HI, testimony of an eminent physician I foyer of ' Vermituge, which is now unieereell n y savoy- TEE RESULT IN NEW URIAANN — OCTRAOI2O49 PRO• led„ •d to b., the best In use; even members of the mediesi result • (whe are so often opposed to the use of patent need!- ' eines) cannot withhold their approval of this in minable remedy : CRED/NOS--BALLOT BOXES DESTROYED Tee mail het. night brought us New Orleans papers of the Tth instant. They are full of the details of the election news in that State, which we omit as destitute of interest, the telegraph having already advised us that the Democrats had succeeded by a decided majority. In New Orleans the K. N 'a have a nominal majority of some three or four hundred, bur they seoured it by the most infamous conduct. Voters were threatened and intimidated, naturalized citizens were frightened and driven from the polls, two men were shot and killed and five others badly wounded, and yet, after all this, finding them strives still in the minority, and determined to succeed, the K. Na.' proceeded to the Seventh and Ninth astriota, which were known to have given decided Democratic majorities, and seiz• ing the ballot beads, poll-books and tally•liete, trampled them under foot and thou burned them. The votes, however, had partially been counted, and the officers of election would certify accord ingly. Exclusive of those two districts, Huffy, the K. N. candidate for Sheriff has seven ma jority. With them, Bell, his Demcotatio com petitor, is elected by upwards of 300 majority. Exo!nding the votes in the broken boxes, throe or four K, N 'a are returned to the Legislature. The full vote, however, elects Democrats by de cisive majorities. The New Orleans Bee, a strong K. N. paper, denounces the outrage in the very strongest terms. Journal of a Defeated Candidate. Thursdoy.—Received the nomination for an office in the city oeunoils. Surprised and indig nant. Remonstrated with Committee. Was told that I must place myself in the hands of my friends. Eventually did so. Friday —lmmense poster on a brick pile oppo• site the house. My name in two feet letters. Great anguish on part of my wife and family, who believe that every ofboer of the city government must, aooording to law, be indicted and tried at the end of his term. Friends, meeting me in the street, say that there is a rumor about town that I am up for cffioe, which rumor ought to be pub holy oontradiotel. Other friends offer ironical oongratulations, and leave me in doubt whether the office is unfit for me, or I for the office. Old gentleman says that be won't believe it ; for he know my father, and he was a very reepeotable man. Saturday.—Men on the steps of my house, with a big stick rnd bull terrier. Broad•shoul dered, slovenly person, with a sanguinary eye. Came to advise me to beware of a class of ruffians that go round, .election times extorting money from candidates. Offers his service to tend the polls. Customary, he says, to pay in advance. I refer him to my committee. He whistles to his dog. Engage him at five dollars, cash down. We part with expressions of mutual esteem. Going in, find six men smoking in my parlor. Delegates from a target excursion. Customary, they say, for candidates to give prizes on these occasions. Refer them to my committee. Cap tain very polite. Tello me that he will give me time to think about it, and will come on Sunday with a whole Guard, to let me see what a fine look• log sot of fellows they are. Result ten dollars for a prize. Evening—Exolted person calls for a subscription for a banner. Refer him to my committee. Threatens personal violence and swears awfully. Subscribe for a banner. Man comes with a wooden leg; wants a new one. Three more banner men. Clergymen, for a sub scription to a deserving charity. Seventeen men to tend the polls. More cripples. Delegation want their fire-engine painted. Man without arms—to poet bills. Woman for subscription for coffin. Children all crying up stairs. My wife in hysterics. General terror and confe. aim Midnight—Torchlight procession, kettle. drums ; serene 'e; make a speech ; great cheer ing; rotten egg hits me in the eye ; general fight; spanners, brink-bats, Globe, banners, torches and fists. Wednesday —Wake up defeated. Tell all my friends that I don't care for myself, but feel sorry for the oily. My wife goes home to her mother ; the children are sent where they can not be under my influence. :No home, no friends, no-wife, and no money. Gall at No. 1 84 Wood St and ex &minnow. etock of SOFT HATS and WINTER OAPS. Jaen received, a large lot of Shanghai, Celestial, and other stylee of Cape, which we will eell low r oash. °oat MOSEIAN a 00, 161 Wood stmt. • 1. L-- ' '4Th ::. ~~ Tint Biza or MA.a.--A ridiculous statement has run through the papers of Adam's having bean 123 feet high, Eve 118, Noah 103, &o. The Egyptian mummies, i! they are good for n'thing else, prove the interesting fact that for threiror f ur thousand yearn past, man has not changed in stature. If, therefore, no diminu tion of it has taken place in the course of all Azle' ttilaZls"ittgPetn464lBSVei!l.---he bility that it was materially different in two thousand years preceding ? The argument is strong that It was not. Lira, Stark wanly, 0., January S, 184 P. 1 have used Dr. M'Larie's Worm . Specific in ray private practice, and em prepared to ray that the unparalleled aucvs with which I have prescribed its use, both for chil dren and adults, 'adores me to say the moat in to favor of any specific or patent medicine ever before brought to my notice. The mode of administration, the amallness of the dose, and the certainty of its efficacious affects, glee it, in my opinion, a decided advantage over any other medicine of the kind before the public/. 04 - Batch°lor's Hair Dye...4lalr burned Cr injured by other dyes, faded or variegated ball-, ail restertd and made beautlftilly brown or black, without a chance of injuu, by BATCHELOR'S, at the Wig Factory, 2y Broad way, New York, where It is made, sold, or applied, (in nine private rooms ) iold, wholesale and retell, 4 Li:. GEO. H. KEYSER, 140 Wma.l street ____ ... Inhalation for Di•ea. .430. The mole ct Inhalation, in oese• t4 `lungs and throat, recommended by Dr. Curti 4 4 :' lsement, ttrtko UP all the true one. Phi ne,,,,.:00 7 .• .tted by our beet phydelans, that 1061 die' 1 0 . D'cf . - The RUC" ressfully trettoi by fora! splicess•° ' o. ' : 1 ' to has been pursued from the flu slit , ,v 49. 1. , . 0 • .''. Iflaro. motion and carroskula ad wi ck : , ~,,,o0 114 • of the throat and lunge ref 4 . 1 be gia tp t V't., t . - •er: we believe they re I ''',Ot' e A \„,,,..... ...,, where lung and t it °° ,,p - 105 :...0 0 i,,'. . lent and rife, we, 06 " 1 . \ 0 0 • to the glizote,t4F l4, 4* ' A.? • ,_ has‘ N.t ....- remedy.—{ me ~...1 1 this paper. —.. iricf4'. ,mow Caution—Da. G l "' 1 .."101 4.TAfirTie_ Btaskeils,....ol,„LAl L L o 4l6;;Vlivg at Beaver Dam, Hanover county, near Richmond, had Ague and Beyer for three years; moat of the time he 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 tonics advertised, and everything recommended to him, was about to give op in despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixture was spoken of: ha got two bottles, but before he had used more than a single on-, he was perfectly cured, and has not had a chill or f ever ninety. Mr. Longden is only one out of thousands who have been benefited by this great tonic, alterative and blood pa' rifler. Bee advertisement. Boca:its AV- Stockings and Hosiery for Winter. —lf you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short Stockings, you will take our advice and go to 0. DALY'S, corner of Market alley and Fifth street, and buy some of those elegant Fine Stockings, that me.ke your feet feel nice and comfortable. DALY also makes and eudis every vari ety of Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail. Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth street. HATS, HATEI.—We have received our FALL STYLE OP SILK HATS, which will be found, on ln. syection, a neat and good article. A good Hat for $3, end an extra one for $4. Call and flee. MORGAN d 00., No. 184 Wood et, Next house to the new Presbyterian Church, sena One door from Sixth street &i-Just Etikaalved, at Orltibieti, a eplendld assortment of Fall and Winter Goode, of every description, condoling of Muth, Grenadine, Valencia and Figured Satin Veatinga, Doeskin and Fancy Caaalinerea, Clothe, Overocd inge, &c., Sc. Also, Gents' Burnishing Goode In great aid. Y. which will be sold low for cub. No. 240 Liberty street. sepl7 oir Balm of Thousand Flowers, for beauti fying the Complexion, and eradloatJag all TAN, PIMPLIS and /MI LO from the hum. Bold at Dr. 81CYBED13, 140 Wood etrftet OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD , BRING THB Continuation of the Ohio and Penna. B. B TO RdltT WAYNE, TIME HONDELND A Mall= MILES nom FTNISSUB4II4 45ir Trains connect at Crestline. without detention, at all the Train/ on the Ohio and Anna. Road, and also w at Forest with Trains going North and South, on the Mad River and Lake Brie Railroad. 801' ilakata, apply at the Railroad Mose of the Obio and Penneylvanh Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, all. gheny City, or at any of the following points: Port Wayne, RellefontaMe, Cincinnati, Urbana, Dayton, Springfield, Indianapolis, Richmond, Tiffin, ' Findlay. Persons desiring Tickets will i ble m arti4ilar to ask for a Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana w , . jes .1. 7 11Ali, Sup`ti z ,..... - ... - ...s.was ,•ex........... i r . 0....,•• •e' 1"' t.......- - .•••; , ,,„.. 4 ';..........---- ~. • i) • 1. • Y~.~ .- 1 • 1 . 0 11 1 NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post New York Items. New Rum, November 16.—a letter from Ha vana in the Journal of Commerce, states that the brig :Tribune, of Bath, which reoen ly got ashore near Nenvitas, was robbed of her whole cargo and equipments by the piratical wreakers of , Nassatt; while the Captain had gone to Nen vitas for assistance, the robbery was committed with the oonnlvance of the mate and crew of the Tribune, who had gone off with the pi rates. The Norfolk papers state that an order reach ed there by the Baltimore boat, on Tuesday, di recting all the ships at the Gosport Yard to be fitted out immediately for sea. Arrest. of a Dueling Party. Pati..knurnte, November 16. —A dueling party were arrested this morning by officer Criet of Pottsville, oonsisting of Col. Wetherell and Mr. Adolphus Moore asTrinoipals, and Mr. Ell Bowen and Dr. Hagorse seconds, all belong. ing to Pottsville. The affair is Bald to have had its origin in a difficulty at a ball given at Potts• vine last night. The principals and seconds left in the cars ;or Schuylkill Haven, near which plane it is supposed the duel was to have been fought, and it was while getting out of the cars that the arrest took place. All returned to Pottsville in charge of the officer. Dedication of a !Monument to George Taylor. EASTON, PA , November 16 .—Great prepara tions are making here for the dedication of the monument to George Taylor, one of the Pennsyl vania signers of tire Declaration of Independence, to take place on Thursday next. Lieut. Gen. Scott, Generals Cadwallader, Patterson and Fister, and Commodore Stockton are among the invited gnestfi who are expected to be present. Oyer twentz military companies are also expec ted. The 'oration will be delivered by A. E. Brown, Esq. From Washington. WABITIRGTON, CITY, Nov. 16.—The Secretary of the Navy tine withheld hie instructions to Com. Paulding until the arrival of the Parifts, and it to now understood that in consequence of official intelligence from England assuring our government that the despatch of the British Squadron of the West India Station has no re• ferenoo to Central American matters, ncr any object hostile to the United States. Oaly one vessel of the Home Squadron will proceed to Nicaragua, viz: the flag-ship Potomac, with Com. Paulding, in charge of the general in• terest of the United States. Philadelphia Iron Riarket PHILADELPHIA, NOT. 16 —The transactions during the put week were quite limits I. Tne aggregate sales of pig were 1800 tons, of which 1000 tons of forge sold on private terms; sales No 1, have been made at $30,29 and $2B, as per brand; No. 2 at $26 to $27 and forge $22 to $24 ; American bars well sustained at $7O(Dz $75 ; Rails firm at $66, cash. Absconding of Marsha/ Weaver • • BMIGOR, ME., November 16 —City Marshal Weaver, who was deposed from that office, and also from four cther offices he held ender our municipal government, on charges of official cot• ruption, hay absconded. He bad, a few days before, cftsposed of all his real estate and other property, and hie absconding has caused mach sensation here. Disbanding of • K. N. Lodge. TRENTON, N. .1., Nov, 16.—The American Council of this city last evening unanimously resolved to surrender their charter and abandon the secret organizstion entirely. They also recommended the same course to all the other Councils of am State. Fatal Accident • Loinuoirr, N. Y., November 16 —At an Amer ican celebration in this city last evening, a can non wan prematurely discharged, fatally injur ing L. J. Weeks, and seriously wounding George Elliott. Mr. Weeks is still alive, but is horribly mangled, and cannot long survive. :MEM A. A. CARRIER A. A. CARRIZR Q. BRO., (Amer Frrarth and Bastafieid streets, Pittstacrgh, AGENTS STATE DIUTIIAL FIRE AND MARINE IffiSMIA3 tE CO op BA 68.111httate. CAPITAL —. 0360.000 GIRARD FIRS AND MARINE 7/BIIRANOR vutarANY OP PHILADDLPHIA. CAPITAL 0300,000. INSURANCE COMPANY OF T,R-E VALLEY OF VIBOINIA WINCIIESTiIit, VA. CAPITAL 0300,000 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPLY' HARTFORD, CONN. ml 7 CA PITAL AND 4 4. 3 5ET5....192,154,4 13 9 EVILKELA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. BEWENBERGER, Palmier. ROBERT FINNEY, 8201.11A8Y. C. W. BATOITELOR, OzzaßAL dam. WILL INSURIG ADAMS'S ALL KINDS O MARINE AND F FIRE RISKS DIRECTORS: J. H. Phoenbargar, . - , . G. W. C 833, C. W. Batchelor, W. H. Ninth*, Isaac M. Pennock, T. B. UplOce, W. W. /Martin, B. D. Oochnin, - IL T. Leech, Jr., John A. Canghay, George B. Belden, B. 8. Bryan, David McCandless. WAU homes sustained by parties Insured under poli cies ironed by this Company will be liberally adjusted and Promptly bald at its Oates, No. 99 WATER street. f jyll Life, Fire and Marine Inenrance Company; CORN A'R OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. JAS. D. li.PGru., Secretary. This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Alan, against Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and ?dia. abisippl 'lvan; and tributaries, and klarine Risks generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. DIEZOTOEB: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, Janice S. noon, John Fullerton, John WAlpin, Samuel ld'Clurkan, 1 William Phillips, James W. Hallman John Scott, Chao. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. (harem, M. D., David Richey, Janice Marshall, John APOill, Horatio N. Lee, Klitanninq. WESTERN FABM:10.8 INBITBA.NCN COMPANY, NEW LISBON, OHIO. fp J. HUNTER, AGENT, St. Charles Dull ling, No. 108 „ Third street, Pittsburgh. • 07/10EILB: P. A. BLOOKBOII, President JAMES BURDICK, Vice President LEVI MARTIN, Secretary and Treartuer. PlllBllBOB 111AMLICHCZ9 : James W. Woodmen, Joseph Plummer, Jam. Wood, It M. Riddle, Juo V. iiarbaugh, Dr J no. E. Park, jl6l Wm. Shame, Birmingham, Dawson, Newmeyer AOo ------ CITIZENS• Insurance Goan pan y of PI Its burg BAGALEY, President; SAMUEL L. MABSIIELL, Secretary. Offire: 94 Water Zlrerl,benoten Marketand Wood streets. Ituoaree HULL and CABOO MAX, on the Ohio and Mind". elppi Riven • od tributaries. !metres against Low or Damage by Fire. ALSO.Agalust ths Perils of the Bea, and Inland NIIITigll• lion and Traneportation. William Baple DIRDOTOIItO y, Richard Floyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel hi. Kier Bamnel Rea, William Bingham Robert Druilap,Jr., John B. Dilworth, Isaac hi. Pennock, Francis/Idlers, B. Harbangb, J. Schoornaier, Walter Bryant, WiMem B. lisys. John Shiptort. Pennsylvania Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH, Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000, O a Loma/ Buildings and other Property against LOSS or Damage by Fire, and the Perlis of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation DIRECTORS: Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carder, W. APClintock, Jaa. P. Tanner, Geo W. Brattb, W. S. Haven, D. E.. Park, I Omer Bproo I, Wade Hampton, D. id- Long, A. J Jones, J II Jones, H. 8.. Coggehal OFFICERS: Preen/era....-.........H0n. WM. P JOHNSTON, Vice Prentice! RUDY PATTERSON Sic'y and Frac:m.l,l.A. A. CARRIER. British and Continental Exchange. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHEILJNAN £ CO. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, Is Some or £1 ADD UPWARDS. rrussß DRAFTS are available at all the_ principal I . Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, ar the OONTINENT . We al. dyes!' &aim BUDS on 81. A. Gm ebianma ltic FRANFORT A NAM Which serve as a Remit K tance to all parte of GERMAN?, SWITZERpLED and HOLLAND. Persona in&Pndlov fo travel ahrosel may procure, through 00, of Cro rft, wmcn Money can be obtained, as neyded, In any part of Europe. C.`stLscriort. or Elite, Notes, cod other seourities la Eu rope, rective prompt attention. mi. IL WILLIAMS & 00., Wood, corner Third street MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKB. Manufact urerB' Insurance Company OP PHILADELPHIA. Cif eIiTISI P IItrZTVAL -- ClELAtrrn HT Tnl STAYS OP PRINori.VANII.. Chartered Capital, 8500000. FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND T.R.ANSPORTATIO.N. AARON 8 LIPPINCt;TT, President. ORRIN RuGERS, Secretary. GORGE YOUNG, Treasurer. Dituorol& A a-on S. Lippincott, W. B. Thomas, Mahlon Gillingham, William Neal, s, Nicholas G. Taylor, Alfred Week Orrin Rogers, Edward E. Jones, Joseph 'telly, James P. Smyth. aer This Company has been organised with a Cash Capi tal, and the Directors havails..4.stolued to adept the business to its available rosounoes. To observe prudence in conduct ing Its affairs. with n prompt adjustment of looses. PITTBBURGII OPYICE, Nce, 68 Water street. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. itzurtatCOm. The following well kn:wn and respone: hie firms in Pitts. burgh have authorized reference to them, with regard to the stability and soundness of the Alzavracroazza' INeo- CoMPArr. Kramer & Balm, Wilson, Chlida & Co., Geo. P. Smith a Co., Hampton a Campbell, Jones, Tiernan Co., & Co. rior7 FARRIERS' AND MECHANICS' LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company, OF YIILLADILPIIIA. Capital $300,000 Amount securely invested $200,000 mnis COMPANY effects Piro Insurance on Buildings, I Goods, Fural Airs, no. Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo and Freight. Inland Insurance on Goods, by Rivera, Lakes, Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally. Aiir.o, Insurance upon Lives, upon the most favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Hon. Thomas B. Florence, James E. Beall, George IL Armstrong, Charles Dinges, Ed. P. Middleton, E. R. Rehab°ld, Thomas M George Hehnbo ertld, Fred. C. firewater, andeld, Immo Leech. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Pres Men EDWARD R. HZLICIOLD, Secretary. PITTEIBUR/113 ItIFEEBNOEB, Hon. T. M. Howe, Hon. J. R. IPCllntock, Hon. P. C. Shannon, Col. S. W. Black, Hon. T. B. Guthrie, A. B M'aiLlmont, Say s Thomas J. Keenan, Sec, Wilson ICCandless,73aq., 001. J. He - on Pottier, Gen. J. R. Morehead. R. M. Riddle, The character of the above Company la of the first claw, and combines the rare and unusual privileges of lire, Ma rine and Life Insurance. Gentlemen of elevated standing are associated in Ito management, and Interested as Stockholders. THOMAS J. HIINTRR, Agent, No. 90 Water street. NEW dND DIRECT ROUTE • " FROM PITT/3817E0H TO Columbus, Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Terre Haute, Rock Inland, Louisville, Vincennes. lowa City, Bt. Loots, Evansville, Dubuque, Dayton,Cairo, Galena Xenia, Memphis,Peoria, Zanesville, Vicksburgb, Peru, Newark, New Orleans, AND VII PILINDIPLI. CTITLES IN TIM WU? AND BOUT'), Via Pie STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA RAILROAD! Which in now completed and In successful operation be twee') Steubenville and Newark, 0. Combining Railroad and Steamboat facilities, this route offers to the traveler a /egrete of comfort unrivalled by any road running west from Pittsburgh. Fall Arranment. Oa and after AI&NDAY, Novem ge ber 6th, 1856, A DAIL - Vhal Of elegant and swift running steamers, commanded perienced and accommodating officers, will leave Pittsburgh every day at 6 P. M. VENTURE Captain Gordon. CLARA PISHER ...... ...-..... ...... . do Gordon. Sit. Passengers sleep on beard, and reach Steubenville et o'clock the following morning—connecting with the fast train at 716 A. x , making direct connection with trains for all the above cities—thas obtaininfr a comforts. bin night's rest, and avoiding UM/attune of night travel b, railroad. AlEir• Fare as ,w and Loc al by any an d rairoad ro t t i e ... Fur Timone) and Local Tickets, further I rmation, inquire of JOHN J. HOUSTON, Na 116 Water street, Pittsburgh. GEO. W. PULTON, Superintendent. L. DEVENNY General Agent. novl3 Blacking. ALL LOOK AT THIS! AFTER _retire of experimenting to attain the end of beautifying, polishing, and at the eame time of Oiling and softening the leather, J. H. Richards has discovered a composition which Is truly unrivalled In this or any other country for Its rafting go aligy. and Its nutrition elements qu to the leather Now, ail who "go In" for a splendid, ick yet black polish, and soft and pliable boots, will use EICII&E.DB' NEW ENGLAND BLACKING. Sold in Pittsburgh by J. .111111, No. 28, west side Diamond; James Black, corner Third and Smithfield streets R. Dravo, Diamond; J. Haworth, Diamond; J. Q. A. YOung, corner Second and Ross streets, and others. In Ailegbeay, NA. Dyer. Win. Prance, J. Craig, Hall d; Logan 1? .1 Neap Dyer. A. Brown & Co., Burgle, Sc.ut ACo , Pressly means and H P. Sehwarts. novlalt ot. P- A t . e. ki! • .1.• - , e. 5, CIARMIR PITTSBURGH A A. ELlooN a CO. are at 11 daily rerelvi g and Linn. ._lng casco and packages of Calicoes, Gin n ghams, 111 ‘ lios. Mocks, Tweds, Satinetts, Dress Goods, Ahawls, , keeping their stock full novl2 and complete in every respect. • IHEStkE-60 boxm pitno Cheese Just received on con NJ olgornent and for .ale by nol9 Ylti m lan to be sow slix age. on Thursday evening, Bor. Mh o at 7,4 i o'clock, a lot of Eibeltal Furnaoe Pig Metal, by order of the acting Execu tors of the late Dr. P. Bhoenberger deceased. novl4 ionar moomizeD. AITANT6D—Two good Gooks, eight girla to do house ', work in the city, and six in the ccomtry—high,wages pal 1. Employment wanted by a young man who speaks Gorman and kngilati; a bot of 17 yenta, and one of 14 baker, a gardener, a carriage driver. A boy wanta to learn at trade; a young man as clerk, and one as . aleensan tis -*- sore or warehouse Can ail give good'references. Wanted—Two Bleclumitha and two Etessmers. ly at 33A.R11.13 Intelligence Office, 410 Liberty Sak [no treet. [novB _ _ TREATISE ON LAND 81111, VETING—Conprising the Theory developed from flee elementary principles, and the praetioe with the Chain alone, the Compass, the Teen. mit, the Theodolite, the Plane Table, &c Illustrated with tour hundred engravin and a magnetic chart By W. El. Gillespie, A. M., gs Civil Engineer, Professor of Call Engi neering in Union College; author of "A Manual of Road idedOng." Uni on (oil edition. Per sale by nee& B. T. 0. EIORGAN, 104 Wood street. VRBNCR Of.ILVT26B-60 inecea more &Arable dark French Chint ot very de nov6 lase jest opened by A. A. MASON & CO. ANTS--20Ttuares e i c e Dank twt; n ( Ohio and Penna. Railroad Dividend Scrip; by v 7 AUSTIN Looms, 92 fourth et. CATSUP -25 dozen pints Toronto; 10 do quarts do b do ts Just received and for pin Bale byWalnut; BSY/IER & ANDER2ON, N 0.39 Wood street DOZEN fresh Lobsters: 200 half cans Sardines; dozen Anchovies; just received and for rale by novl4 ILElran A ANDY:R.BON. FREIM PEUITS-6 doz Strawberries, in cans; r 5 dozen Peaches, in bottles and cans; 'storied Pie Frnit; 20 boxes novl4 new Done; joist received and for sale by EZYMBH 4 ANDERSON. w izsmpt; NEW PORTABLE, GALVANIZED LEON OVEN S undoubtedly the greatest Improvement of the present day on the list of new patent inventions, both for its utility and for the profit to the manufacturers For Tertitorlal Rights, apply to Id. PrIKA :ON, at his Exhibition Rooms of Patents, No. 80 Fourth street. Pitts- burgh, Fa. tit:nit-012We Viques• Bo nn ets. 4fiMRS. E. DAVIDSON, No. SS Bt. ank street, will open a large amortaterit of French Bonnets, Caps, November 81858. Mantles, and Needle worked Goods, on TIIIIIISDAY, novB White Fish! Fish! Fish! unrEß. & 1 11786AJELD, WIDDYKY, 01310, Mee%on hand E HAVOE SALE, andof keep eminently , a Y lull Supply Pritah and Salt White Plah, And all otturr varieties of LANE Ma lootaZw•la , :_... CP= NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N THEANNUAL MEE TI NG of the Stockholders of the' Fenn:y/I,IMo &ag Man enturing Company will be held on the MI day of November next, at Di o'clock A., M., at the race of the Companv, Dank street, Phlladelphla. GEORGE THOMPSON, navl7:w9l.* Secretary end Treasurer, TTNDER WHIT Bit's dA Lit of Thirty•ttrhi Packages Dry %.) in Gook, (:lousing, Boots, Shoes, cfc—Ore Monday morn g, November 19th, at 10 o'clock, in third story of Ware house No. 94 Water street, will be sold, without reserve, a general assortment of seasonable Staple and Panay Dry Goods, amen which are de laines In great variety, alpan cashmeres, &shams, prints, oil chintz, plain, figured and barred eambries ; Irish linens, damask and plain diaper brocha, bay stale, long and embroidered shawls; fatter cravats, silk and linen pocket hdkfs.; an extensive assort. meet of hosieeyandgloves for men, women and children; laces, edgings, bobinette, spool cotton, patent threadorew log Bilk, pins, hooks and eyes. assorted cord, Wale/lend Genton flannels, checks and tkkings, chill/rum. shirting stripe, Oolored reambrica, nankine, brown hollend, brown and bleached sheetinge, limp, red, grey, green and blue; plain artd.harml.fLauriels; red and:white blankets; buck mitts, woollen comforts, suspenders, As. A large quantity of PastdortableArady-Mrsieelotbing i embracing a gran va riety of overcoats, sack, dress and 'business coats, monkey Jackets, green net round Jackets; Limy, satinet, cashmeres acd cloth pantaloons; fumy,. satinet, tweet . madmen), cloth, silkoratin and velvet vests; coats, vests and* rants for boys; merino shirts and drawers; super-whitey fancy: and embroidered shirts, hickory shirts, braid overshirte, A large quantity of Boots and Shoes, embracing a genertd, 116802100, t for men, women and children. &le will be continued until the whole aback is closed. Terms at Aare. novl7 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. poBIIBONB In search of a grcd, comfortable Dwelling House, will please examine the following, which we offer for sale on favorable terms. It is pleasantly situated on Bank Lane Allegheny city, with a lot of 30 feet front by 160 deep to al6 feet alley. The house is well finished, and built In modern style, with* portico In front, and contains a ball, two parlors, dining room and kit-hen, seven cham bers and good dry cellar. Hydrant, paved and graveled yard, shrub, ery, shade trees, large cherry tre Ac. novIT 8. CUTHBERT dc 80N, 53 es, Market at. WABTE• efrf for sale by lA INSEICD OlL—.lnot reoeived and for Oslo by novl7 FLEXING BROS. MEd rd TARTAIL-800 lba last received and for Ws by novl7 PLSI4IIN6 8E(?..9. GERMAN OLdY-100 bodes on hand and for sale try novIT BLKhfINO 81108. U. 1.-400 kegs justlved and fc sale by BltoB . SCBISDADI SC I Egro by noTI7 FLEMING BROS. GkIMIN 81SED-5 bbla ranched and t r- r .ate by os , lB BIM! %G BROH. fIOWENTELATSD LYN—a warranted artte:e for nanattig Soap—for ado by (novl7] /LEMING BROS. I P YOU wish to get the worth of your money, buy HATS and OAPS at No. 91 Wood street, where you all And a large and choke assortment of all the latest styles OEILSP roe amt. [novl7 J: WILSON& 'SON. WX. B. DAYS 4 t CO DEALERS IN BACON, HAMS, IDES ii, EMS LARD, LARD OIL, DRIED mum, BITGAR-013RED and A large stook alw eon hand CANVASSED B A M 8 on at No. 297 Liberty Street, Prrreaunaa, Pann'a. TANDARD WORKS, in elegant indings, at J. S. DA -1,) VISAN'S Bookstore, 65 Market street. Coleridge's compete Works, 7 vols., half calf ; Dryden's do 2do do Johnson's do 2do do Lturke's do 2do do Goodnib's British Eloquence Ido do Prime's Travels, 2 do do Ilore's Travels In China, 2do no Barrel's Johnson, 2do do Allison's history of Europe, 2 do ' do Lives of the British Historians, (just published,) cloth. Idy Father's House, or the Heaven of the Bible—new sup ply; and various other new standard works. (novl6 NW BOORS W B 1111 The Widow Bedott Papers, by Francis Whither; The Song of Hiawatha, by Henry W. Longfellow; Crotchets and Quavers, or Revelations cf an Opera Man. eger ; Love of Country, or Sobieski and Hed trig Beechcroft; price 60 cents, paper; cloth, 75 ; . Klosterbeim, or the Marquee,, by De Quintey ; Private Life of an Eastern King ; Id) stades of the Court of Stun* by W. H. Ainsworth Mysteries of Paris, t y Eugene Sue; 2 vole; Just received and for side by W. A. GILDER - PENNEY A CO., ilt_Ballou's Magazine [Fifth at., opposite the Theatre. day. Deoemter Just received this novl6 lug AX MA111t123,3.'s tur.VNLATiGtio—L•rotchets and itg_ Quavers, or Revelations of an Opera Manager in America; by Max Maretalk. The Widow Bedott Papers; by Francie M. Whitcher, with an introducllon by Alice B. Neal; with eight spirited More tr atom by Dallas and Orr. Helen Leeson--a Peep at New York Pociety. The Bong of Hiawatha; by Henry W. Longfellow. Wintie and I—a new tory, of great Interest. Glenwood, or the Parish Boy. Blosterhelm, or the Marque ; by Thomas DI Quincy. All the new Literature if the day for rale at the cheap Bookstore of 11. MIN alt d CO, norl6 No. 32 Prultheeld street. UnT Mit.:ISIVMD--e. splendid ass o rtment of TABLE KNIVES AND FORE 4 suitable for family use, et norle DOWN k TETLIIY•B,I36 'Wood et. usi OSTEN HuLld'e, and otter celebrated makes of PEN TT and I.OO.KET N/VES, warranted not to not In the elm for sale at DOWN & TOWLETN, novl6 IE6 Wood street. lArit LIAV/e A YEW EIOELE ct thoseepiendld TT lett, that there, fa so much ezetteraint About. War , ranted all perfect for $lO. at /SOWN .TaTitErS, novlo 136 Wood street. DONN= SATINS, Ac —A large aesortment of Bonnet 11 the m Bating, Velvets, Blonnees, ice, of every quality, and eat faebtosrehle colors. Also, a superb lot of nets Bon nevl6net Ribbons Just melted.. - A. A. REASON & CO, 26 Fifth street. M01$& ANT/QUttz—A. A, Mr.soti a Co have received another lot of new and elegant styles of datin.erriped and Plaid Moire Antiques, I n b ract and colors. [novl6 ILL ItifliA l tlforsale by N.-, B. A. FA HNESTOOK & CO, • , corner First and Wood e,. ASTILIy SOAP - 100 bones kr eile ny nmlo B. A FAHNERBOOFC A CO. oQUILLM, sale by ij novl6 B. A. - FAHNESTOOK & CO. ALITABI---LalyEqmPitllT AT piuntrz S.ALE. A VALUABLE HODES AND LOT on Ferry street, for. merly occupied as the First Ward Public School House The house is substantially built, with a stone basement— bur stories brick, and gravel roof. The building is 40 lest fronting on Ferry street, by 62 deep, and Is suitable for a Boarding /loose, Tavern, or Manufaetnring purposes. This property will be maid cheap, and on easy terms, by applying to H. H. RYAN, 31 Fifth street. That —ALSO— valuable WAREHOUSE AND LOT, situate on the corner of Wood and Front streets, bg 23 feet front on Wood street, and extending along Front ein street 60 feet—now occupied by William 11. Sutton as a Grocery and Liquor Store. Apply as above. —ALSO— A chisirable-TOWELUNG HOUSE AND .I.OT, where the eabsexiber resides, No. 6 Pennsylvania Avenue, within a few rods of the Court Rouse. The lot is 63 feet fronting on Newsylvenle Avenue, end extends back 106 feet to a 20 feet alley. The house is nearly new, containing ten rooms, with all modern IMpMVeMenta. Tile property needs only t be seen to be admired, and will be sold on accantmoda ring terms. H. IL RYAN novl6:2w No. 31 Fifth street. W aaTErt.N LANDS-30,0W aoaza or Writ fletnoun LANDS.—Wo are authorised to offer_for sale the above lands In the mlddle and northern cotnitlea Lowni In Parma of 40, 80, or 180 acres each. Appry to BLAJIKLY 44.11.1011Ey, corner of Seventh and Smithfirdd sta. air Land Warrants wanted. IttorB rr lig OLD HOSLESIKAL—The last great American novel j le a succees 1 The Old Homestead, by &Its. Ann 8. Stephens, author of Fashion and Famine, is rapidly striding on to a position In popular estimation equal to that enjoyed by its preden9seor. It is an Interesting Book. Its rural pictures are the most delightful we ever read. Its local de. wriptions equal anything Dickens ever penned. One vol., 12mo ; SIX. For sale by W. A. OILDENFENNEY & CO., Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. .tton Waste In store sitd J. W. BUTLER & CO. Iron CI ay-College. Day and Evening Classes in Bpiag. I N all its departments, Including man e y nost highly I valuable improvements, which are not elsewhere taught_ Large dunes attend evenings only to raesira •theroughg . • men-sante education. Lactates upon all theatadiatidell' red to Evening Classes. Arithmetic n ew.. ( y. aten) and application to business. Also, writing includ&ln Aertantile Course, or taught separately. • Call for a Circular for full .partienlan at College . opposite the Ton Mee. F. W. JENKINS, Principal. norla Pew Goods I New Goods!! • DOLItsALD AND RETAIL—A. A. kIABON A GO. •• - 11 have rmelved and am now opening One Thousttlf . more Cates and Packages of flew awl Goads, every style of Dress Bilks, Moire Andones, Vein= Satins, Ate. A very large and laddonable assortment Doom Goods. Stawlek uloaks and Bonnets Drover, verb' ty. Millinery Goode, Embroideries, Itibbomr, Trizonn, : : Illsiery and Gloves, Variety Geode, linen and noustekee tirti p,' tu Goods, Doi:Denim of every description, togethenerldi t ergs variety of other grads, which will be midi b Wm". • lumens or Retail Parebasers at as low, or lower rates than he lamest eastern hawse. ntrelt • . tion. Green an Mack BLACKEL GUM Golong--60. 62,76, and hest Young Uy50n...60,62,76,atul quality $ll4 ih. , ' truest qualitk $lll Ih. English Breakfast--60, 76* Imperial and Gunpowder— and $1 lb. 60, 82, 76 and $1.2 1 11b. Green and Black Teas of all pnt np inpetalllo packages expresaly for the trade weew be Gold 'l k ths lowest prices. COFFEE—Prime Jars and Rio Coif green and roarta BUG AltS—Lovering's Crnahed and PUI lzßd &lira tl prime N. 0. Sugar. Bakers' Brown, Cocoa acd Chocolate: norttd2m DEALER NSW:MIMI' IN ' FLOUR AND GRAIPL • illarqiciincemc nicsiwina, the BEET BRA Nllll et , PIZINSYLVARLd, 01110 MUM/1 and MISSOURI, 813141BYINR and Q . • EXTRA: : PLO I Et. Which will always beaold at the Loweirtaudi pia a PEARL STEAL' ILL, ALLEGHENIC.-- -PLODS DEL/TERED TO R.lintratrOaleithar,ot the two Otte& Owns may be left at the Mill, or In boxeaat that:Lam Or LODAN, WILSON .t CO., 62 Wood street. BRAUN & REITER, corner Liberty and St. Char eta 0. P. SCHWARTZ, Diligent, Allestutoy. Tana O.4•..D2LIVAIDIT. • 1.2? B OY4 7 g.ACICIIINEDIT•O. CO. ATWELL, LEE a CO Dn. a. J. BOELRETTEiIiL IYo.IB Fourth eteedZSaebtervh, ("WPM bls valuable iIIEtICEI EMMY, which is ILF unfailing in the cure of all thoee painful and danger. 011111 &scalers to whlth the Female constitution hs it me ieratea all excese, arid removes all. obstructionirin• vigoratea the debilitated and delicate, by regulating and etzengthenhag the ',yam, and tartihesthe constitution for the duties of life. if nID LAMM le peculiarly su TOitedBLAB., as it ll will In a short time Ninon all atstruotions I • We are not of the number who believe and ant la acand-, sow with the belief that long end elalicirate detail,gives: weight nod dignity to objects of either soorarntotia or trivial import; we loteltrie to the, Card:tory cintiforG4o4 - hold that elmplldty atuttroth s.ovwst an di we Ora worthyori , say attention, Iry decidedly the moat nab and eranelyoolorc To the present tattanee,our greet deed* toberuiderio*d„_._ by those who may look to as rorliformathnk, elrO Along wondered of minor importance. See circulars. 43/- Office hours, from 9b.H.t09 P. IL toirilika9l. . V . Shope, ERMAN? TAIL B OII, Third street. neat doer. to Dis. 11 patch Buildings, thanktni fin the very Liberal ya. trauma , e heretofore bestowed upon him , beg tette to - alit continuance of the same, es he Li now better prepared than ever to furnish his friends and mu:tomer! with garment. which will insure entire satisfaction. Ile always keeps on handa large assortment o! tb latest styles of VEBTINGB, CANISIHRES, CLOTH/4400kb will be made to order on the shortest potl o4 4:upoz 0 _n"fon• I, c able terms, - .14. A perfect at always Warranted. f_noeifittf : Bo di wan t ed.. A YOUNG idetiltlED MAN wishes to find Boardlitz . LA. himself and wife Ina privittelemnY, *IN" are ver, , few boarders. , All tomniunioatione should be addressed to 4 .1 i. 13.," through the Poet Case norliblw ~„ , . . . HORSE. CLOTHING• •, -• ''. GENTimum requirinii Homiviattft.iiii iitti t'lei ve aesortment at UL H. 4 Bt.:Clair' street. Blankets, 76 cents and upwards . . BalituatiliVußpere end . sleighing Robes, Aka. - . • .....:: •.. , to - Waling criassis.—Dafros'eatteg e .- . ^.. I\TO ESTABLISHMENT- IN TL3 - 11 WBST hu the eo L facilities for . teachfcg , Et the' hrtuulties.,ef - thrr i i r t . ., Mr. WILLIAMS' skill ID • BIIAIElee• andlik:!yrtumedtav Penman le unrivalled.. Gentlemen and Lie, Clues in. unlaced in all the emu:cants! bianehas t:f...- , C abers taught in a separate apartment. A. c! - -,:,',-' . ": ,-;, -4 ~ and young ladles who are ep,p,.,..., ..... , : :4'? . the week, meets rarY.Salt.' - - For terms apply to lit DELPLUS MONEY!. 0 Razor, or a good .' ' • • mer:g acc urate, e „Jul • • arta. and Fourth atreete,l - the Etutst amOrtinent In the city, an. COrtaldßret, I - Dore has Tour Watch need meting or olti ooo g ket --• the beat Watch Repairing Shop In the Stata,,at. a street, corner orPourth. • oral nROO.IIB-430 dos COM Brooms tbr Brio by non HENRY H. COLLIN& 7_~.x ,'_,i F. ' i I_'" ' ' ' 5,44,* . ENE SHINGLE MACHINE. .....11ND A LL'e Patent , Donble Acting Elver iititi' Shavers.' RE attention of Minify and Lumber &Were, eecade,:. T tore and others, L directed to this Infahrabie Imam tion, which /show presented to the public as the first ate' Shin on/y gle prs. actical machine extant, for Alrlng and flartnir YariOrie eldfiliF and arming machines ham been luollutad for makieg Shingles, but it MS a well known Tot that MA' - glee Clot or sawed across the train, are quits taifilmsy foe; roofing purposes, NUMINOUS inventions hare recently s p . peued for riving and 'haying, and them have all beeg coadembal as worthless, hum their Imperfect method riving, which consists of splitting from the tide of the block but one elingle, which almost inirariably runs oft Tide ditli,ulty 1. entirely obviated by ' ERE, Which brat epIits KENDALL trots' the d d , of LUC the b N locks pima Oka enough for two shlogles, eeparaied in the peabg.:, and by means or elastla 'guides each part Ii .lloMdaNald *through • ;air of approximating:halves; which complete' the operation: thus producing twoil lagers at err) rave otion. This machine will rive and shave frail the block three unenund mingle; per hour, of uniform thick:ma and ta.; P er, superior ItLeoldity and durability to them mad* by hand or any otintprocese, _ Its operationceiaillyms con fined to pine and Wu; loft wood, but,igolittidd-:irqual edvantage,‘msk, walnut and .'silieFT, 44 Fu :R other delViption Of timber that can be spat wokiligpff.the machluitan be examined at IL rfigegeitillings. III Fifth street, Pittsburgh. t . • culir4WkierB SbiUgiel dealers, and men of this ePene afib ¢r apacuhulon,aa there Is eat erpainsi no almilar hoventioA ezta at .The amain - i;t_iPier but • etatil-efeeoe,ie of durable . constniation, aW - `7„. but about two hundred.deliata, and a roan mottwoluiyx but make from 26,000 . to-20,000 shin, glee per day., For right of tarritory, or machines, Inquire at ?co. fa Fifth street, or at the City Rotel. Alg . o• All needed information will hedbrwarded - by,ietter when desired. 0: IL 01./ Agent. novlbaltf HOL LAN, EPLowau-Roop.. 600 it. i '%.„1.1 Ix% uerectices, etrervilll!)atihdllOD morning, the 16ch, atl.o o'clock, by catalogge,et, the ens don rooms of Ent.15* .. 1 P DAV/8, Met, • LOSTimiliZiM, or the Masque, a historical 'novel, by la_ the author of Donfsnions of an English Opium /rater, Asa literary composition it is written in De Quincra hest style. The defective points in hie anhaorquntoritinge are absent from this story. it was written Witte falUmaturity et De Quit cy's mind, at tne age of faty.sin. it nultienW 'deserves the designation of a eartosity of Menton. Kiwi Malaita stands among De Qultcy'a nuronone writing, at the only complete and entertain effort of Ida almaginsUbr, all compact."—Da. Samos aloffassia. Por rate by noli -J. 8. DAVISON, 83 _Market at. NT 0 LIBRARY, hibllc or erivats,eart beton:ogs with 4 IA out having In It a c,mplote set ti Charles Dickens , Work. IaTERSON'S la the only complete and magma editicor ever published In the world, and is now Abe only edition, whatever, publiMed lath's country. BINS IILIInTRATED BDITION, , in 12 vols. Eschvali ume containe a novel completa,and may be bad 113 complete neut. beautifully bound in cloth, for $lB or anyvtilunte ne sold separately, price $1,60. The following are' emit names: ' • Bleak Rouse, Pickwick Rapers, Old Curinalty Shop,Oliver., - , • ' Twist, Sketches by "Boa,. Burnaby Rudge, Blehalas Wok lehy, Martin Chuzzlewit. Druid Cloppectftald,Dombey net' HO% Christmas Stories and pictures from /taly,,,,ltickome New Stolle; containing all his late writings. ' We also have rdithus bound in halt calf, antique, brovni .` and gilt edge., etc.., at venous prices. Call and , took.all them. CEIEA P EDITION of Tlotlene Works, to twelve moliT; 1 Peper cover, price 60 cents each; or the dollars for a .-. pkte All the new books published in the eauntry„, for Waal . . the cbeap book store of MINIM A. 00., • N 0.33 Praithildl street. 41 - Everybody to invited tonsil and look. nolE. A Dealderatum. . . 1,1" JACOBS' AMALOUIII'RENS will be found on trig. 1111''1. superior t0t , 1,1 or nee), resembling the Quill mans . L: then the former, and oodecting none of the sediment abouf,:- 1ik1331 which steel pens do They will *be found =drilled, , for Records, Deeds, Ac ,es they do not.—ea steel pens i5t0....._•:,...... dumps the color of the Ink after a few years. One triar -- -' will prove them to be TRH PEN that has been to muck wanted. Eold exclusively In Pittsburgh by . Luuonamcul & Auxingx, i:. , No. ,1213, WOOO Street, *bore fifth ii ' - -- - . PlAN___ CISt ft ir A N LIPAOTIIBED BY . OHLOREIMIin t. r &BONS:-Ikuttote,4,;i in and for sale ny JOHN EL MELLOR, No 191 Wool ' , .:.• street, between Lliumirnd alley end Patirth streek' - ! - .. • ..:* JOHN 11. MELLOB is now receiving - . ..., i an entire fresh stock of new Ptitio-Posus from the manufactory of CHIORETtiNG & . . SONS, Boston. consisting of all the rations - • :. i• - styles of 6, Gyi end 7 ochsvte, to which the sttentiomcfpnr, . . chasers Is respect folly invibli. All the PlaroYortelronS • the Lectory of Chickering & Sone are waaasarro, and saki at Boston prices. JOHN H. MELLOR • ' ' Sole Agent for 0131010ERING & SONS for , Pittsburgh az q Western PennaylVatila. .:210014." ' _ _ A L LEG RIMY VALLEY ktAILItOAD. - at.LELERMO CHANGE OF TIME t'. , ,--, • Pittsburgh to Siakhaine 'River, in Arzastrong County, Pa., a di , lanai:: ' /IN AND Alr MONDAY, Notr.l2, Freight and Pap 4 ki senger Trains will leave Lawrenceville, (upper sideo4 anenal wall,) imam evening, (Sundays eacepted,) at tiati, 'l clock, and stop airthe following stationer • • filiarpebnrg, Ireland's, Sandy Creek, Verner, linitan,Zo4 iran'a Eddy, Logaes Ferry, Parnassus, Arnold'a,•Terepttung • • Onartlers, IticKaln's, Freeport, and Hissiadnetea , . Returning, will leave Kleklreinetas Elation : At ItliiaPeleeki A. 111., and atop at all the above Intermediate stations. . ; The Exeelsior Omnibus Line will couvey - pareengeni •to and from heir depot, coiner Fifth and Atattet Streei. climes not exceeding twelve cents. _ • .., ts, at Tickets can b i bid at the Otunlbtte ° ~. Wee frbia the Agene . novl4 of the Company, or from the Conductors , . A J. HOPPE% Superintendent.. , IMMIM A STORE. rth Street. warranted to give WA," NUMB. No. 88 Ft WILLIAM HUNTER, 80 Water street, Pittsburgh, Put, . 3r ear,.°. & JAYNES illtl=ll