PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE Tan Orrea.—The attendanes at the Opera last night, sotwithetanding the inclement anal. re111111311•D BY Wllllll • fa:. er, wag gm lugs, aid Pre at. 3 4icer of ellen, interistfelgimintocixhibltions by' the, made _ loving porter of thiroommanity. -.lformeiree peifonind brilliantly. Signora TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1868. De Vries, as the Druidleal Priutese, excelled bur previous performance, and drew doWn storms of opplanst from the crowded bogie before her.— it wee & complete triumph to that talented ar tiste. -. "Cuts Dive" was delightfully rendered; and in the numerous beautiful passages scattered toreaghout the Opera, which are familiar to mu sical ears, she enchanted all her bearers. Madame Seideobuog made her first appear ance, last night, as Adenine. On fret coming before the audience she manifested some trepi dation, which soon, however; wore off. She has a sweet, though powerful voice; and le the sun ral duettebetween Adalgisa arNiorme she her part creditably. Signer An bold', as Pollione, was very uriccesebal in ...loca ting his part. Signor Coletti, who performed °roves°, has a powerful well, cultivated base voice, and in all that can be desired in that re spect. The audience testiged their delight and high appreciation of the brilliant puts of the perform-- erne, by the most rapturoue upping.; which wee especially manifest in thin beautiful duns In the but sones of the first net, and at the oon clualon of each act, the leading performer. were called before the curtain. Altogether, this per formano• of ..1!orma" was a, triumph for the Opera Company, and most pare the way for a still more brilliant success in Somewhat& on Tuesday evening. PITTSBURGH li-READING MATTER WILL BE FOUND Op EAQS P.46 , N OP THIS PAPER. WISIIT Uasirra-2'ha extroodiriotroo Wien *four 'Weekly O•yette atm to our ha drubs sum • atootrlmaaltio Imam of =kin/their boatmor 11.130 111 . , Oar atm:dation to Women Into and aim thou...ad. In 0/104tIrnnT Villas* pod toasty to Wealera Ptaagl• sal•••41.11••tora lEl424lDUBSlBiaB—Nather the NaltOrlsl33ooll2ll tar kdotittitlifstablbrlizosot or.tb• Dula . GLUM. are oPooli4 on Sunday. AIrtraLBTISIOIB otin &AIN tholz notices to impost 11 tto vigor Mo.doi nomdsg• viltziloosobsed thou to Wm.. o'clock.= Bato2dos . _ . -. • ,11181DELITY. Isnosicer—Bo ammo. osasmasad lea Psis, 1.. my ono. Brhish.hysousellmi ABlsseo. By Thomas Nato" thliooltune le eminently a volume for the zoo . The judgment of the author. end of the Alliance in awarding him the prin t to seen thlo, thst they his Wood a book whitshollthough not of theltst solentlflo out, to yeti trioh u obsnoter se to meet the wants of . 4te reit mais of the read i ng, Main, ho telllgent people, who are only partisUy inform- ed Am to the state of religions controversy present." It will also be a trainee in the band! of ,hundreds of our paston and teachers, who hams neither the time, opportunities, nor WA- tine for itivestligatinis as they would like the principles and &latrines of infliellty, in the fain WI Lars most reoently slummed, ' Here, the Sothis valuable. , It names the various *thief forme of arson—Atheism, Pantheism, Natural .Bphitnalism, Indifferentism, FormsAlm; la other sods, the Denial of the Divine Bald men, of(the ,Divine Personality, of the Divine Providence, of the iespensibility of Men, of the Pew of Godlinses,-..-end, describing end 41,0211011thind thit one from the other, tonchei 'poi their history, traces them in their develop ment, detects them in the literature of the day, brims to light their personal supporters, and aphist 'Wilted. forth, in stmoitesful order and battle; the strong ,faitia"of wince, the &Nino. time' of iniand }meson the testimony of the assenalledesed • evanielleed scholars, and the &Waive authority , of the inspired volume. The 'Protean forms of Infidelity baling been shityp4 thaanthor proceeds to the forth, In math , t he, Name style, its various causes. The grand, the feredamental cause of unbelief, he discovers, net Id the leek of 'sufficient evideSoe, but in the swellings M a proe,intoxicated heart, pulled rep with the delusive notion of its own divinity, and matte • in Its depravity and rebellion spinet God. .gore, the river is traced to its source.— To amount far the mighty force and rushing of Its 'krittert, the tributary strewn', i. e., the spe cific cauls of infidelity, are treated or atlength. Thus the anther finds to be Spauliative Philos ophy, Social Dleaffeetioi, Corruptions of Chris thusitY, Religious Intolerance, and the Disunion of the Church. The last part of the work is devoted to a GM- Adoration of Infidelity in its various Agencies.— These are the Press, the Clubs, the Schools, the , Palpit—mighty instrumentalities either for good or evil. ,Error fights truth with the instramen. tellies of troth. Aaron flings down his rod be fore Pharaoh, and the Magicians of Egypt do likerslibe The Pulpit has a mighty power, the 'the Clubs mightier, the Schools a yet more blingibtleM of all Is the Press I The Pram, litioh rolleeen, nen) and lank • Itzadt latinanca and Almada thMO mina, irldiaria= " l==l h irttlillP d As an Appendix: to the whole work, we And • series of excellent , remarks upon Secular ' I,3l 4—the point where all the streams of Infidel , lty unite and pond their bitter waters over all the peopis,—Secularient, which admits of every wreak of every error, of every prsotioe, the am pension of what is celled Intoleranoe,--Seoular- Imo, the sum of Whose Meeting negstivism is contained In this triad of dogons, vim that pre *edam should be given to the duties of this life over thosewhich pertain to another world, that 11011111061/ our Providence, that human nature is Itself the guarantee of morality. Ths work needs no recommendation. It is a work for the times. It marks out for the read er the inftrieneie of 'Getman and French specula dans, of Socialism and Comanmiam, of the o re, , liens and deli - besiings of error. It alonu ' !tames with quotations from the brightest en dues of Europe, se wet} as the darkest, it wane pant infidel tendencies where we least suspect then, it uncovers the coy serpent lurking be neithiluteardure and the lower*. mir-oa our Ind page we have placed an article • on the subject of Roman Catholic toleration in Maryland, alioit has been the- theme of much deoleination and misrepresentation. The Stets of history disperse the mists of error en this' saideot; and exhibits the Romish Church in its true, unvarying character in all ages, as the bit. ter enemy, of religious toleration. The tenth is. the Burnish Church cannot be tolerant, without beleg false to its doctrinal, character, and true epleit. She subdues error, not with the gentle lamb-like . patienoe of the prince of peace, but with the sword, with persecution, Gnat, imprie osment, confiscation, the inquisition, creel tor terse sad death. " Her victim' are counted by million., and'the blood of the martyred ninth , the victims to appelse the wrath of the Moloch' of her idolatrous superstition, tries day and night, "How long, oh Lord! ' -We are not sur prised therefore to fed that the claim which have been set up by Arch•Blsbop Hughes, and Bishop-O'Connor, of Catholic toleration in Harr land, Iwo proved as eurreptitious es the christi salty they palm upon their deluded followers. Taw Howe Jousums.,—The publishes of this eurialient newspapeefor the Intelligent and liter" artferally Medi, announce that the ensuing vol. ; w ires*, tO imminence on the Bret of January,' will , bereidered If possible, increasingly interesting. Neweirer this may be, oae thing we know, that Its weekly visits have become so much a 'plea sure tons, that we should miss it greatly were we deprived slits pleasant and cheerful pages. We have never been a great admirer of Mr. Wil- Us;-cod will even **knowledge to the possession of some strong prejudices, but his letters from Itliswild have warmed our heart towards him, and we have entered into all his improvements sad real tsetse with a genial sympathy which bare made us his feet friend. In the commu nion of nature we bare made his true sequain tines, and oar prejudices have melted away like anew Under • genial sky. There Is nothing like • Me of nature hilts natural as well as artistic ' Aerie for drawing hearts together, and-awaken tag kindly sympathies. We rejoice to finds love , of aural life—embellished, adorned and elevated . rural life—ls Increasing to a great extent to this country, avid is doing mar& for the Improvetont or 'Moiety antilhe establisment of a true seed ' life. I The bate from Idlewili will have an manse effect in Increasing this feeling, and mar t de a vast deal of good. We commend the Homo •` Aerial to the attention of all our reefers, espe cially the ladles, who wish to enjoy the instruci- Non and pleasure derived from a weekly news ' pryer-of an elevated literary character. Price $2. Address Morris & Willis, New York. ''.' •Inn Citunnuntnus Dninoossv."—The division of the.Demooratio party in Westmoreland county, into Bipkra end ina•Biglers, or into Old Hunk. ere and Reformers, has resulted in the eetablieb, me .t•of • new paper, with the above name, by Ware , Reensn God Klingensmith.. There were two teunooratio paper* there . before .this Issue, both of which refused to bow the knee toßigier. Thibld Hunkers support Bigler and the present mews of corruption in the Coal Board, and of seise slurp generally. The Reformers oppose the ro-noritination of Bigler, and demand • form to the management of the publio. works, end a* annual deorease of the pnbilo debt. The publie burdens and therpublio debt havolooreti o4 no ntch - tinder lligiere administration, that the honest portion of the Democratic) party 'wog stood it no longer; hence these brutalise in • ' . tYoy ,Tideltud is not confined to Westmoreland. It etas in this county and in other western coun ties, Union of this city is Bigler's organ. ThirFost, the old paper, bee net 'hewed Its h i s iaie yet; but there is no love for Bigler Siactitarter. ~ We elneeretz hope some-good, to Wir debt wei pommenlealth wili grow nut ;of k ' i, ?`~;' ~. i~,5 I• ~. • La BOIDIAXIMA. —This well-known and fa. Torii. Opens Is announced for Thursday even ing by the Opera Company now performing in this oily. The great anxiety to see and hear it will no.doubtettraot a fall house. Bo far, Oda confany bee redeemed Anita prom isee, and their selections for the entertainment of the public bare been such as to meet general approbation. . • The opportunity to hear a really meritorious Opera company lions 'blob every levet of mu sic in Pittsburgh should avail himself of. - It may be a long time before snob twiner opportu nity muse, and if_neglected now it will be a rotator of lasting regret The Poet Offioe Department groans under cheap postage, and ht.:somas more and more a Iced upon the Treasury. It is currently asid that a recommendation will be made to Congress in favor of modifying the postage. The revenue of the department. it is now established, does not equal its expenses. Cheap postage is, therefore, to be abandoned I Letters ate to be raised to Are oats, and newspapers taxed more heavily. The above he telegraphed. from Washington to a New York paper. If what is "currently said" is really true, the head of the Poet Office Depart ment bee queer notions of progress. Going back to dear postage is of course out of the question. Had a Whig Postmaster General but ever eo vaguely hinted it each a movement, every Dem aired° press in the Union would have assailed Aim for his retrogressive tendencies. If Mr. Campbell is boldtmough to propose nab a meas -1 are, he will booms an unpopular as some other members of the Administration have made them 'elves. . . hirassmnisurs.—The Bodo* Ada gives re turns of votes for Governor from every town with the exception . of Swampscott, In Essex, and Mon roe, in Franklin. Last year, the aggregate vote in these towns - was Clifford 47, Bishop 106, Mann 87, Scattering 1. If they have voted so tut year, the umber of ballots cast in the State will have been 182,820, or more than 6,000 lees than Met Year. Judge Washburn's vote is about 1,400 smaller than Mr. Clifford; Mr. Bishop's is neuly.B.ooo leo than last year, and Henry Wil son's vote tills nearly 7,000 below the vote for ilasos Mann. The returns foot up: Washburn, Whig, 1:41,759 Bishop, replar Pierce Dem., 85.- 779; Wales, Hunker Dem., 5,470; Wilson, Free Democrat, 29,897; licatteriag, 224; or Anti-Co- Union, 66,458, Cotillion, 65,676. The °Usti- tatiotial vote (with Milford and Monroe to hear from (stands: For Nei Conetitation—Yee, 62,- 685; Na, 67.726. The propositions which the Constitutional Convention submitted to the peo ple relating to imprisonment for debt, and against seistazian schools received more totes than the others In the western counties, and they may carried.' We preient the complexion of the Legislature by figures: Whigs. Others. Wanda'. 11 9 20 162 98 166 Total 178 107 188 - The Whig majority in the Senate will fill all ♦aoanaiee, and the •acanciee In the Howe are being filled by a majority of Whigs. The Cattle trade of Tames is Crowing into con. blamable importance. New Orleans Is the mar ket to which it is directed. Daring this present season about forty thoueand head of beeves crossed the Neches river at Beaumont, bound for New Orleans, and large horde have also been skipped from Sabine Peen and Indianola. The Galveston News predicts that, with the advents-, gee of railways, the cattle trade of Texas will 'equal the whole cotton crop of the State, not withstanding that the latter Increases rapidly Dein year to year. Many Texan egrieulttuiets are constantly entering the business of stook robing, which requires little labor and yields large profits. Timrostmwo blaottmn—The New York Jour nal of Commerce describes a machine invented by Mr. Talbot, which has at length demonstrat ed the feasibility of excavatiog rook and tunnell ing through mountains, by means of machinery. It acts by, the application of sets or series of ro tating dire to the surface of ironic or mountain, in each a manner that they describe in their so. Hon a segment of a circle from the centre to the circumference of the tunnel to be excavated, in combination with a slow motion around said cen tre; while at the same time, the entire machine which cartiesAhe cutters advances forward in the direction of the axis of the tunnel, in order to keep the cutters to the eir work, as the the fete of the rock is out away by operation of ma chine. 'LL -- A new party of the native American stripe figured In the late New York city election, the' without my open erganiution, dlstinetiee name or nomination. It to popularly *ailed ''snow Nothing," and it is in the nature of a secret or der, the societies being called wigwams. It Iso lae eandidateetrom among thole nominated by other parties, and seeks to put down the influ ence of foreigners in elections. The name above given MUM to be derived from the sneerer' giv en by lie members, when questioned In reference to it. .This party polled !several thousand votes in New York city, at the !set election. it ham slat been organised in Newark, N. J., where it has 2600 members. • Buourmuiesarr's ilaus.--.The Jefferson (Tex as)Herald tells the following: At the Refuge plan tatlonof Copt James C fleott,is an old negro man, the property of the Captain. who forinerly be longed to Blennerhaseett. Be wu on Blenner• haesett'a Island at the time the force of militia was sent to arrest Ann for his oonaectioa with the Barr eonspiracy. Re remembered distinct ly and can relate many incidents in oonneetion with tle rummaging and mutilation of his master's elegant mansion on that cocasion,and speaks In dignantly of the mange and Insult to his mis tress, who, it will be remembered, remained there after the light of her husband. He des cribed Aaron Burial being the finest gentleman he orer saw, and says "white women in these days can't come up to what lira. Blennerhusett was." - When speaking of 131ennerbassett and his family, the old dare Is often moved to shout tsars. - e PM:oases aim luny/Karr or In min.—The London correspondent of the Philadelphia Amer loan 'eye t "The first meeting of the Irish Best Boot Bow Company was hold a few dsys ago A most mitigation , report was read from the di rectors and unanimously adopted. The worke, it appears -aro all erected and operations have commenced. The sugar prodmed is pronouceed to be extremely good, and the prices In Louden, Dublin md Belfast, prove, beyond quit, Con, that sugar obtained from beets eanommette with tumor, modest the colonial produce of the cane. Ireland is takthg the step in the right di-, motion. New toms are fast being introduced; land long suffered to bo idle is beiog broeght in to cultivation; better wages ire being paid, and there is an air of industrial actitity prevailing, to which Ireland boa been quits unaocustomed. What may not live years of persevering energy and proper application of capital do for this long adoring ountry?" New Yolk Fos Tiana.—The New York Jour. De of Commerce says that the trade in choice fora in that city has probably doubled within two or throe years, cellist/Onto estates°, (*VOW largo establishments, whore iggregate annual sales are about $1,000,000, exclusive of many other establishments of minor Importanse. In the fancy fur Bit, alone, there ere firms that ate now doing a business equal to 4150,000-or s2oo,ooo'ver awns& The Ira* in skins, or shipping hut, it edit greater.' One 0011416T0, se SD Mistretta °, sot lag since made 'a shipment of 100.000 meek, ret stag, whose least value was SKOOO. •- . . ~• . - The National Ineellisfatur says The Union "has Wolf "virtually abandoned" the story of the Africenhation of Cuba! - Well, it has played the Pester a seven dart wonder, and this is is much ee was: to be expected of it. Yet, although the that of fillibustering rebellion has been bald for the time. we anticipate Its periodical re 'p reemie°. It is a most excellent goad ghopt, and can be turned to a variety of um. Does inter necine war rage In the Democratic camp, the, eyes of the oombatanta are saved from destruc tion by being turned in the direction of"Brithsh aggression la. Cuba. Do the slaveholdere doubt the fidelity of the Administration to that pecu liar institution, behold how earnestly they are invoked to beware of the scoundrel efforts of France and England to peculate emancipation In Cuba. Do the unterritled muses of the North manifest misgiving' that the Administration are growing timid'and that they are not "up to the occasion," behold the way in which the suffer: Ingo of the Cubans are portrayed...by the official jonnul, add how fondly it hopes they may strike the blow that may rid them of thelrealliog Eu ropean oppression. And how delicately is it in timated that under such edronmatanoes it might be found quite impossible to chain the American . Eagle, and keep our patriot citizens from sym pathising and affording material aid to the Cu bean Insurgents.— No, gentlemen! of The intaligenar, The Union will not abandon Cuba Africanixation yet. It can't Word to lose so useful a ghost for the present, and from appearances, for a long time to come.—N. Y. IhuiHs 01 8/11713011;.—We have reported from day to day a most painful and afflictive mortality on board emigrant ships. IX is com• prated that, since the 9th of. September, among 16,272 passengers brought in • forty-four elats, there have been ens thousand ems hundred and eighteen deaths it en! Frightful se this mortal ity Is, the picture derives additional horror 1f placed in a different light. If we leave out of the list those vessels on board of whlob the mor tality,.was slight, varying from one to seven, we shall find that in twenty-nine shim, bringing about 12,769 immigrants, the deiiths were one thousand ant sixty-seven. - • This is Indeed a terrible state of things, and what still more deeply shades the pleb:pals that there seems to be no clear understanding of the real canoe of this frigthfol devastation; the pub lic have no satisfactory knowledge of the true nature of the disease that destroys frbm twenty to twentyrfive pusengers in some of our beet , packet ships. These vessels are conveniently ' constructed, with &pedal reference to passenger troth's, wall ventilated, well manned and officer ed, and have not generally made usually long passages. It is remarkable too that this mortal ity has been confined to certain distinctly mark ed periods of time. Thus, of those leaving Eu rope from the 9th to the 27th of November, ev ery vessel exhibits a heavy mortality. From September 27th to.Ootober 20th, the mortality at sea was very slight From Ootober 21st to the present time, with the exceptions of two or, three days, the mortality has been great. The ships sailing from Liverpool have suffered most ly, with the exception of one from Havre, which lost seventy-five. The public ought to be informed respecting the nature of this fearful malady. Of what na ture is it? Cholera, or ship fever, or both? Are any number of the immigrants sick on their ar rival? Do they generally recover, or die?— What record of the names and late homes of the dead are preeerved? And if protected, are they easily accessible? Should they not be pub lished? Eleven hundred immigrants and up ward must have had many friends here who are interested in knowing their fate. We trust the Commissioners of Emigration will institute a aearsking investigation into the matter, and wh ite& the result of their inquiries at as early a day as possible.—Cara. Jour. Tom R 111.01210 DITILO/1101111 Ix Werafintarr. —There Wu quite en excitement in Wall street yesterday, among the officials of the different banks, in consequence of the enormous defects. tions which hart jut tome to light. A. clerk in a leading bank of.the city is reported a defaulter to that institution for about $lBO,OOO, Another bank in the street is minus $160,000; in the' shape of a defalcation; and still another in the same street is minus $60,000 in the same way We have nut yet learned the particulars of the last two named defalcations; but the first was caused by the stock speculations of the Individu al referred to, and his friends in the street— This clerk is also said to be implicated in a re cent robbery of bills from the counter of the bank. The cashier received yesterday a letter from an anonymous source, offering to return] the package of notes, lees $15,000, if no ques tions were asked, and no proceedings resorted to recover the Wince. Verily, Wall street is a bad place far weak heads; and if the whole truth was known, not a single bank has escaped heavy Imu by the. temptations presected for speculation' In fancy stocks.—New York Herald. De 07 VIZ "Leo' on rap Waer."—Na- 1 Quintal Hartniseti, whose death from being rem over by the care near Cumberland, we mentioned yesterday, was familiarly known as tho "Lion of the West" in Western Maryland, Waehington and Baltimore. The Camberland Journal fay': "The Lion, is he called himself, suffered an , :der the amiable mimeos of thinking himself • candidate for Congress at every recurring elec tion, and in that character frequently passed ever this entire district on foot, making inoredi bly long daily journeys, and addressing the pee pie whenever they would listen to eta open the political topics of the day, but chiefly strivicg to illuminate them upon what he termed the 'wool ly gnat:ion." He could speak in his peculiar way for any given length of time, in • clear, loud and sonorous voice that alone would have eleva ted some men to the top of the political ladder. Some years sines he commenced a hatengue from the steps of the lipaaker'e 'chair in the Hall of Representatives at Washington, and produced • sensation of which be never Maned to be proud. It is said that many years ago be wu really s candidate'for Congress in one of the districts of Missouri,! and came near securing an election. It was this circumstance, we believe, that tooted his head and made him a monomanise apon'the subject of polities. He Wu a harming and In. offensive *creature, and his presence at our street corners during election timer, will be sadly mim ed hereafter by the rising generation." GROAT POLITICAL MOTIIXIII.-10 another part of this morrines Turns will be founds cry elaborate artlele from the Syracuse proposing • grand.fasion of the Hard-314 and the saver Gray orgatisatione.—ors the ground that their principles are now identioal, that they stand on the same platform, and can act in har mony without any violation of principle or liasor. Congress, at its coming session, it is pr.:dialled, will tarnish an occasion for the judetion, and supply the new party with an appropriate name. We are not acquainted with the political poet tion of the RopsMicss, or with the degree of au thority likely to attach to its proposition. We believe; however, that it is a Husker Democratic paper; and its invitation to the Silver Grays sounds a little like the smiling crocodile's seduc tive hint to the little negro, that he had better come In out of the rath. Still there is a good deal of truth in the views it ptesents; end we think they will find favor with the leadinmem bele of the Silver Grsy party- Indeed i pro. jeot of this kind was brought forward three or four years ago, by the late Governor 'Tonna, and has reappeared onossionally since that time.— But the Silver Grays Wert too south interested in sustaining Mr. Plumose and in evjoying the .patronage which he bestowed upon them, and too anxious for a perpetuation of their power,to von. titre upon such hasardoue errengemente They are relieved, jut now, however, from all embar rassment* of this kind;--and are quite at leisure to disease the terms of the proposed union. It may be a little doubtful whether they can put capital enough into the new concern to make the partnership as profitable as they may desiret— end there will undoubtedly be a nice fight be tween the Herald and Expose se to which of the two shall be the recognised organ of the party. These- matters, however, with proper forbear 'nee, may be arranged. We are inolined to look with favor 'upon the project, and to hope it may be carried out. It le time,()snidely, that persons holding tho same principse and purposes should not together,— and the present organisation of earths is favorable to such action.—New York Mmes. IJAITLAND ttr 1639.—1 n in sot passed in re, Litton to the estates of Insolvent debtors It wee presided ..that debts for wine sad hot waters be not saddled till all other debts be paid." In , deed, In • note on this passage, in Bosman's 1 'history of Maryland, it is my creditably and _yuly 'Aimed that "this legislative frown (If we may eo call It) upon the eseeseive use of splrittions liquors might be copied by our State 1,140.1601 re of the present day. The perniolone effects of oar modern 'hot waters,' snob as rum, krandy, whiskey, on the morale as well as health it the people of this State ore beyond all Galan tattoo. They not only generate Idleness, hot thin the population of the oountry."—Cipinr. A negro wee killed In St. Louie, the 25th tat. In a vary singular manner. He had been sent to Dr. fri'Dowell's Medical College, and on the way wee told that the doctor was a terrible man, and if he got him beside the College, would be very apt to cut him up and pickle him Tkils fright ened the negro. and when he got to the Doctor's room, he would not go in. Ike Doctor started towards him, when the negro-stewed bock sad ditty, fell down a pair of,itairs, and, injured himself so severely that he died the samealght. Dann' Taylor,-by the Intsnouts from the East, had resigned his sitnation of master's mate in the Japan,expeditlon, and was to nil for borne in the clipper ship Bea &spent on the 9th of Sep tember anomparned by Lieut. Coates, of the Inn , I „ - Tun Posner:mane Samoan —The state ment of tte Penneylvetio. Ilsilroad receipts ter the last month, and the total for Clietyear f whiat we publish to-daY, are mast gratifyiug pro* of the prosperityof this great work It Is new evident that the income of this year will fall bu t title short of three millions of dollars, and at the recent ratio of increase, it will next year be nearer four million,. Now, with these evidences of the demand for transport on the road, on its present Imperfect oondition—the inclined planes not yet avoided, the Colombia road still consti, toting' the eastern continuation, only • sta sis track on the route, and the vast Western ommections having their Hake still broken—with cal these disadvantages, if the Pentotylvania road is noir receiving 8245,000 a month, or at the rate of 82,940.000 a year, what limits shall be but to its receipts, when it is complete with all its tributaries In noting the prosperity of the Road, it is but jtudient to repeat, that it to the beet evidence of to efficient management. Results already so fir beyond the calculation of sanguine friends, could certainly' not be achieved without Intel ligent, honest, and thorugh men in the various departments of the direction. If the policy adopt ed were not judicious, the public could soon make the fact known, not by earths and calcula tions, but by cutting down - the custom. The Bgures before us are too stubborn to be reasoned out of the way.—Phil. Corn. Jour. . New JIIISIT Eracrrtoe.—The Trenton papers publish the official returns of the late citation. For Governor the vote stands Perez, Dem. - 11ATWOOD, Whig, • Demooistio majority 8,782; Mat year it was 5,750 The political complexion of the Legislature is: - Whig. Dem. 6 14 20 40 Senate, - Assembly, Total, 26 Demoaratio majority on joint ballot4B IMPORTANT RUMORS IRON Euaorn.---The New York Times mentions a rumor the' Leeds Napo leon is convinced that a war in Eastern Europe ie inevitable, and that France will be called upon to resist the encroachments of the Czar. It is also said he invited Kossuth to a Nora confer• enoe at Paris, for the pnrpoee of ascertaining definitely from him the extent of the military force which he could bring into the field, in came Hungary should have another opportunity of contending for her independence; and that Kee- Ruth actually 'pent two or three days in Paris in close consultation with the Emperor upon this subject. Berber-ehop politicians in this city are talking about James Guthrie se the next Democratic ass didate for the Precidenoy; and the New York Herald, which was about the first newspaper to advocate the election of Franklin Plertie, has commenced already, but by a different process; to "prepare the heart of the nation" for Mr. Gutbriete elevation. It calls him "a miserable, low minded, pettifogging, epoilsaystem Secreta ry of the Treasury." The Democratic) vocabn 'lvry, always rich, is beoetnioff ritoY.—Lociroiffr Courier. some chap has been made to suffer pretty se verely out in Hemlock county, Indiana, for hav ing an unruly tongue. Names aro not given, but a young lady was slandered by one of her neigh. bore, and the court gave her &judgment of three thousand dollars! A sister had previously ob tained an eighteen hundred dollar judgment a• gonnt the same slanderer. The "liberty of speech" caste something out west. At Philadelphia last week, a little girl named Mary Robson, aged eight years, on returning home from school, pieced beneath a scaffold, when one of the workmen let fall a hatchet, which struck directly upon the poor ehlld's head, suet above the frontal bone, and inflicted a wound which proved fatal. In the Vermont Legislature on Wednesday, 8 60110110ga were had tar U. 8 Senator. On the lest ballot the vote stood, for Colimner (Whig) 86; Kellogg (Dam) 88; Shafter (Freeaoll) 26; Brainard (Fromoil) 6; scattering 6 Five addi tional ballots were bed on Thursday, without materially varying the result. 311PIST LLAD —the New Y ork correspondent of the Charleston Courier learns, through a friend jolt arrived from Vienna, that Mate. Goldeohmidt has retained but $lBO,OOO of the vast fortune which she made [otitis country, and that this compriies her entire worldly pouts. clans. Bbs will positively appear on ties stage next summer, but in concerts only. Oliver Boott writes to the Arkansas ladspend not that leis in South •America hunting monkeys He kill' shoot 8000 a year, end sails the skins .t Humana. They are bought by Frenchmen, and tanned for the manufacturing of kid glovers; than. ',Moles being now made, it is laid, enmity of monkey flans. He gets from 20 to 40 cents for each. skin. A. C. Stowell, formerly s dry goods a:escheat in Boston. committed suicide by hanging himself in New York on Monday. It In, supposed that bust:lege reverses preyed upon hie mind to sunk a degree as to have produced mental aberration. The New York Legislature will stand thus : Senate-22 Whip, 8 Hard Democrats, 2 Soft Democrats; Rouse-80 Whip, 28 Herd Dereat• ante, 21 Soft Democrats, 4 Free Boilers D. D's anD LL D's.—lt is stated that the comber upon whom the title of D. I) has been conferred by the America:: Colleges this past year, Is nlnety=eight, Bishop Davis of South Car , cline, tiering reeelved It frit:xitwo different noureee The number blessed' with the LI.. D. is fifty-cue. President Floret, Oov, Clifford, of MIIM4. sod Judge CampbelLof the Supreme Court, being. thrice blessed. Ex.rcutrton m 1111 ANAZOIL—An eaterpriza has been projected in New York which prosaism to open.► new market for our maanfacturte and extend cur eommeree into regions where it kaa 'never before penetrated. A company with • capital of $lOO,OOO propose to netd.• ,it class river steamer, 190 feet long, now nearly ready for tee, on a trading voyage to the heed imitate of the Ammon. 0( the capital, It is said, $60. - 000 is already enbecrlbed. A CLIMID WlTXllll.—fa the examination of a cue on Monday. before the Court of Ilagio trate', for assault and battery, the comae. In cromrexaminlog'one of the wltnesue, asked him what they had at the Ant place they cropped? He *cowered, ''four glasses of ale." .11flistnattr "Two glasses of wine." "What ttextl" _ "One glees of brandy" nest?" "A fight, of coarse "—Proc. Jonr. Nsw YORK 87IITII ELICTION —ls forly-tii lc'`,~6e. ~. ' £ ~.*' -:. Assigi*s frotiee.—.The undersigned As-' Aim.. of E 016113 tiseintitte. hereby .nottfe .11 persons latebted to - flaaltiltan. to Teoll and mike garment. sat all persons burins Aldan legnlnst hlatoral Tile.. present them f Settlement. The air* wil.f. be kept open in sell ..ut the stock of good§ on hand about 40days from thla data. where W. B. Kin -cr.1.1. one of the Assigitees .111 be found. RZOBIAN =LUSO.. J. ' . • WWI A. DEASY, WM. IL KINCAID. - littsbuilth. Oet. 18,1868.4r4 : Assigns H. A. B. HOLMES & B 111ANUYAOTUREFLS SOLID 808 VICES, BLEDOVI, PICKS, EIATIOOIO, CROWBARS, &c., TIMBRE j SCREW, BRIDGE BOLTS, ORB BOLTS, NV AMMO.+TO ITTSBURGHN. TOILLOCA D LIZKP REIMS. Odloo S 5 Wood Lawman lot and Sad. 611'1016e 01 blacksmith work toe Boldest, 56, dorm at the shortest notice end at the loveet yttoos. sir 611 wort oi6trootod equal to any massuoaturoL , lll .020 seridEs: S. E. Damao, fashionable Dress Makarr a/44. Idiliner. No. 7G eourth street, emend store. All work entrusted VIII be executed with negation end dblettok. air BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—Here It the hind of tooth:mu .a to the value of our HAVES. noon which we can confidently rut the reputation of our : p e a. We have already published PaTani certificates. proving that Soho made for oar regular end online/Yr palm and mold •broad, have been imbiocted to the SEVEREST TESTS 121 ACTUAL CONIIILAUItATiONS. and preserved their contents totally free from damage. Toe following is another prOot of the same Incontestable attaraatort— $lO.OOO WORTH OP BOOKS £3D PAPERS SAVED WITH A 1140 Sill! AllllOO. Yam Ootrltrr, Ye. November 12,1862. Nemec liOuLlit t Baum—Dear dlr. Your two lett.L. o.re duly received. I was enema at the tuna I would eay.io regard to your Safe, I moulder It oerfeetly Yang itl/OP. I teeted the one 1 boo bt of you last &Mon the m..rolug of the 10th of Jane lart—my store building bbring burned to ashes. It was built of want and brick— Qs . &l three utory building. My Info was to It :at the :hoe ofthe Bre, and roll into Use mllar, where there no large amount at otl. It wen a very hot flee. hir notes and Inal!amounte that were he the Sae. amounted ta about Tan Thou.:nil Doliare. whioh wen IThere w. not a single papa, injured; mid hirther, I would advise any pawn who le doing litudnern. to love no time. but bur a hare to keep their paver.. k0..1.--atel in.t ono that le good. It ore. tru f k, can wife ly recommend your Se. ly. JOHN CiLAREI. _ VirOakland Property for Sale--- , Tele Property is !floated about one half =Ho ttom the city Hoe, I rooting on Pennsylvania Avenue. It is aovered Lb Fruit Trees of the choleeet kinds. many of them In' Rearing. Also an abundanoe of 'Alonso. Raettbarry. it. tic... Merry, Au. to. There lea two story Inane Ingethn with convenient nut Moven on it. For acmes and pleasantnese of location. this Pr °Awn/ besurpatteed. It contains a little over d mires. It the viols totother ‘ or divide It to suit pnrchaeera. THOS. J. CAMPBELL. No. 119 Water street =EMI H i4INRY H. COL i ,TX-s PON W All DINO AND MERCHANT, LOLIJOIOIWZICEZ AND WILNASALS DEALEIL IN OLIENAIN, HOTTER, SEEDS, FISH, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 15 Wood street, Pittsburgh. lllb . . O'CONNOR, BROTHER & CO., BANK IRS MID INSURANCE DEALERS No. lb WOOD FTB.l[l:l` One door from Plant street, Pattsbargh lel. Buy and Bull Par and Current FWD de elaln and Time Exchange Ooln. /hooka, Mutant and Western Thhe Mill.. {nod Promtasory NOW; allow 11 per real. on Tim. Cannella, of Par and Current Money; and. Insure hire ani Marine Policies for the Anna Laurance (1.4.ny (cash Capital 11170,000 and Royal insure= Cb (capital 1110p00,000). aut. CHARLES E.• LOOMIS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER.. Notes, Bonds, Morgages &c., Negotiated. PARTICULAR ATTENTION, CUT EN TO THE PURUIIABII AND; SALE OP 820018. INFOnoo otor S. JOurs 3 00.. ronirr Wood attl Fourth 1•16 R. C. LOCIIVIIS, Of the lett, firm of sl'Curdy Er. Loomis, WIIOLINALII DEALER IN _ _ AND SHOES, BOOTS 39 wood sirset, Pittsburgh.. Citizen's insurance uompany of Pittsbnret D. D. KIND. P1.11.131,1M, d~MULL L. *AMU LL. esei OITICE, 1:14 WATER, ENTWINE *ARM AND WOOD STRUTS ‘/- IN/WHIM HULL 4.1•1 P t. • 4,00 KIA6N Gri rap Oi Vip fIIANIASIPIq NOM,. AND TItlitUTA. NI C! Oar Nuts.. apoar..st loss a &tow. G; FIRS. •i" a...at:Ail:ow& of Us SS4 and /NLA ND NI rlO • lION aw TIL4.4I.4IVLITArION. VIE= H D King. I Kw. Dial:arr. Jr W.,. tenninl• . H. M. Kiwi., iinniuni Rim, i W. Dinnbani: ID•bert In..tap, Jr.. lOl.l P. Dihrirrti - K. Ilarbrorati. hand. Sell,. , , ileac/ linannsion. J. Sahoorat...w, VI otter lirii , .t. Wm 11. H.q.. Isvoe S Faestee.k. )OLIN T. URBAN.... P ant P WILSON REMOVAL LOGAN, WILSON & CO DEPORTS= ABD WICOLZBALE DIATABS 1B roEutunt AND nousavo RARDWAUL, CUTLERY,In in; Hay° removed In their now and eitensive stony No. Wsoct stroot. (Oar doors above tbs at. Movies llotsi. oben their oustomars, sod sosteboatir [morally. ars tor( Ist to so nom stito of th e most essoplots Mont stsot tor s/ oftets4l hs this sit, _ _ • FLEXING BROTHERS, i=xermaautaa. two • 4.) WROIMILLE Se. 60 Weal stmt., Pittabaurigt.. 113.Proortoters of Dr. ICLorte'a Colobrsto4 vomoifoito fo.or Puk. M. JAMES P. TANNER, WHOLKSALN onauLa 1 ROOM SHOO, BOINETS. LID LEATHER, N.. 86 wood street, Pittsburgh, DIM= TIMID ADD FOLIMIL tsar- My mak copilots of upwavili of 2500 CASIM vaihrseng ovary utility and AA , . Vit ItOOTS. 1010E4 and BONNETS. porcheiiied aliwet from Now hog land otoonfaoin rem vidapted evainmalY hw FILL and 79INTIR SILLY. wad will be said at eatlidlictory arnaparlag favorably with thaw of Philadelphia and Nnr Cork. Pnrehraera _ph.. yell ant aaniina !arm barite. Lbw. NNW YORK BOLE LeArnxo. rjyta aiii-Whim death is at the door, the rem .l, widoli would tom saved life. If administered In time. redoes too late. jdo not tilde with dim.. holy noon It when lb. Massa wIU noldigest Rod—widen faintnese awl laositud• pervade lb. rotas—vb. the Bleep Is dl.. imbed. the appeUla tbe Mind 'entente. the nem.t urniaturally eineitire. and tbi. had confured—rely upon . It. that when these sumptoms occur. the power. of vitali ty are felling. and tbat.unku Use mimblef is prompt!, obialied. Ulh Una b uhartmed, so well as rendered misera ble. Now We know tress •Iness of testimony. greater than weeeeer before amumnbited In lava of an• remedy. that .noot Lowy OnftllAN pavan. prepared hl Dr. D. drams. Prilledelpbta issumdlately abate. and. In the mid. siwtire/y re - nova all of tbese d borders Ise eurde se •losthemalleal prorate wtil wive. problem. Who. then. will endure lb. agony. and the risk of life, with !drab nab NM) Within Infth. noB-2w r 41 , 1 0)i 10 ,14 4 1 -i v , I DAGUERREOTYPES. POST 0/1/101 BUILD/:40. TMIItD 511tIlitT. CITIZENS and strsulgors who wish to ob a..) We an env:irate.. artletle, end Ut. like Itkroese. .t • eery moderate yet., will god U to their intermit to call et this gu ...11 known esteblbMinent m , where entire wethreetlen antateeel. or to Marge ade. Moving- one of the largest end beet arranged Side sod Skylights ever con. Martel nm orpolie. Vilh instruments of the Mewl nowerhii kind. a n d baying Meet...Atha tryst.> of Deaner. r.cirriox... now tract:beat by the oelebrated Moots. oi Philadelphia and Now York. Mr. N. tatters himself to be tilde to albir to the Wynne of the Art. a style et Dego.* ecotypes. either singly re le groube. Which ham never bees eurve , ent. L open sod °aerating. In eh lessehere. from 5 • leaf w_ to aP. w matitior, DAGUERREOTYPE • Al THIN NATIONAL GALLERY. National Dagnerrean Gallery, corner of the Diamond and Mirket :tenet. (opporle wilear's Drug atonal Pittsburgh. • lee and Eleatic:nen wishing to obtain Catlike Utmost* et moderate priees t will pram call at ttu shore establish. Sent. eto4 no with very ouperior Side omd Sky Lights. amused with such chill Mel the operator can take the Most sonnets fan Atolls. of the human form with all the .x r w apra k iin c letTsitts l N l V.VNO:r a ctirca a. led and Mr Owes taken of original Mumma*. • rdt.rerswous pat required to tate. picture. unless • pm Act resambhuice. py-Lilenstret taken of si,k and deceared persons I. .%f"' konin?olettrn% 1 4 OrsgltiO - from r until [IWO. DO Diamond. a iere . dirlorT IPS. frown's Sumo° of Jamaica Gin. `sit--"This Pamirs le • preparation at unusual audience. oh tihary diarrhoa,lnatident cholera. tri short, In all aerostat prostration of the digestive Innations. It is of Inestimable sabre. Daring tdite prevalence of the epidemic e h o t aa pad suasion oomplatota of child...mit Upon:UW:ly e gt o wione: DO Pray ar lodleldual should be without It. CAUTION—Bo sure to get the genuine lisoomee, witioh prepared oat, by P. BILOWL at his Drag and Chemical DOWN, nortbwast ammo! Pllth and (*smut streets,Phil adelphkaud for Isle by antis respectable a:oaths:arias in the Phase; and. in Pittsburgh. 6, Daub Pam Jr.. D. A. Painurtock A Co.. Dr. P. Smith. Lemuel Wilcox a Co., Jalehmnesaker A Cu. - in Allegheny Olt, by Q. P. lichwarts and Lee A. Beet. boa • Oa, . Malan, mdriadigeation and Liver Complaint OURKD BIrICIER'S PXTROLKOM.--11461th. tollovispc ut p. from u t . O. Dietlmo, • !Commit ? I Oregon: s irt.iii 64 .. .. M... J. M. Eni—Diai :air:—Mytalf and wlt. hieing :witha totally , ;:r....°= , ..t. E urt.,%lrtl2:r"tio 1 Ow. I am the . Oonaroast anal allows,. In QIN plias. and s i c, ..e.rel am, poopl...re &Boatel WI/esti= and an twedlou of the Hear. the ow. Of m pelf sod iolfo. been Canine year . PiTEOLKILM, OR K OIL. We took ..,...I nottleo—Ora et three et • boat • year and s ;balf • s and we hseo tertar walled ei nod health far PIA o Messina that Ow. had tat tatort a oinato bat- Ittletbre that fallneoa of the samosa whith No Marmon the dynaepha was telleold, and I have folt Whiner of It ohm that time. MT wit. Wall Moo relieved from • amnia ewe.. or th. finer. 1011. t. hod both of several years stool. l l ' i g l i !V db .x.l 7bth stroo kul t, °l6 2llfalt. LPlC""d"l3"Th l ) K 4 edl r l l-: ne ti bot a le tt ral l ete a. Ty**. Wawa edvorthdha Petratmm will copy 1 W 241 Wit DIM!! the attention of our read rn fho advertisement of .1110R3r1 Oillintlit." to b. Rood Moan Ma ilmffh W rivet Premiam for best Gilt Hat— MIRAN s SON. hoiden:able Vatter& Si. Wood Stril4t.SlO posser44 find& their Gastonia* ja lad the Oriblir, as arrortmidit or Hato, raid Cap, Ind& for beauty of dela. sad prima( gannet be VAr . SaPpedby col twerp to the ettr• . I Putiaolu &Mellor telarltad to oat 01 at HI. 0.10 sad IWO Mark , • HOME \ A Nish:aide Parr Sala, boat 156.igarea - in a cod INSURANCE COMPANY, tri i j.t. T . AlN f n4Eti G .Z.I, ine..amA, it0w.z.i...1 ~, i n I ( NEW YORK, , V•,l4llls4Vortl'lnarloT Lm tri t itt:l i rid r Ui iMrfro ' f Om Litorly And Fran town. CA 8 H CAPITAL 8600,000! otetrti., 1 2 4 Xt GI T. an. moratraMitm. r. am. i B. O. LOOllll3 . Afoot, th.rr porno" tara oopir \to trikmaocri o r..":Al_•Dial . D.o. No. 69 Woo/ !doom, Pottrinoik. , rt° 22 ' 4l./ DIIIICTOZA : \ „ JA 0 nanonn• sons • iwtorse.-.....----Latlf the om o f to., i 000 jw,a. -Theodora ..11 . chame, --..-.-- Firm ot o ll f ron ... at i o . N.r.a. wa.. tard H. Jfelln,-..---.7Firm of Chalk,. Mello: a CO. George 8rAn.........—..............fina of Door Mr: too. A not R. /Ans,--...---.Firm Of Eng 'nano & a c 4Leer S. Word..-- .---,.....Firm of A illard Waal. 00 P. of t Burr. Henry G. Aly,----.Wirso of Dlr. crap A Bomm• Juno, Low,- --- .--jitto Wawa LOll , & CO. ['/larks B. Hotel,- - ...... -_. na of C. D. Notch a C o. John B. ifolortfootoi.--- .Fum of 4. O. Howe a Co. IFillano G. Lawbert.—Finn of A kA. Lowrance a 00. Ch.*. 4 . •• ,4 d , F.-- --Ma of iluetloy t Co. L rm. Arkravii.p.,-...iiror of [ndo Attotbory ir., • Co. inn P. Atoton, ---,Firm of 3. IL Bool* Magian& Co. 0g.02 F. MOW , ' -—. -. Jim of Tionbridga. Dolilla 1.. Jahn HlVeleas..-..... .. ---..... -Firm of Nelson a 00. C.drles P Attchotn,--- ..... Firm of Baldvin„ 51&rr . 00. 6,..... C CblUtta.----,..-...-t itm of Ahem., a Collin.. 6 , 074 H. H.P....-----...1 Inn of 111. D. Morgan a Co._ imam D.Oresas,-- ...... -Finn of Coma. LothroP • co. Thomas Jferrnatr.....- ----- firm of T. a IL Masorotor. Para Sintford.-----....-Virm aria:moon a bonfind. I C.ohat H. iforats,----Irtaa of Norton, antler it Dolt , gr-Ml.-„...--.--...---------0-riqr: ......... Dockland W. 810, a----firm of limkell, Mania a Doll. .1 that S. 80rr0a.........-...---Firm a A. B. IlAi d es a Co. Rat Lochotol4--.........-..71na of H. Loot A Bon. /.Odor Hoparar...- ----Firm of Ilophirm, Al on 1 Co. 3",=Aftg74:.-171G;Wil;Ciaiii;;17 . 6.7iii: ham H. ;Waring Am. Firm of Froth toghom,Nonoll * Co Jam if..DoitZ---...---.--lirm of I o h of rift & lloribut A Co. 1i.0.d A Work Po .............-. Firm of Wort a Drake. Nathan H. Stockselk....- - Sina of Gibmn,fitookyoll . a Co. ir " P li . fAn 0y .... n .-.. "' " 'l7.L.llt=lja ß iultit Danford N. Barna,--....-....P1rm of Wens, Fargo • CO. atom Pearce,..-..-...--...L,LT m of No Ms Pomo. A Co. 131111ZON L. 1.001d113, Prosidout 'CAS J. MAKTLN. Boerstarr. Mi-Five Hundred Worms Expelled— grad the following stetameat from reetwotable 01 the surprising effects of B. A. PahneetoOk's unennelled Versolfogc Ounainnaan. N. B. Jan. 19, 1E43. Naffs, B. A. IliarstAoCA Gentlemen—alattaew Clark, nmanbt undoubted VANSIty of the town of Lisbon, It. Lawrence ro.. N. T., oars that he b. li ttle RIO. 4 years old. to whom he tam. 3 doses of D. Palma took'. Vertairoarb Di X ...mi. hoora. In theafterooon of the same day"... WOtin.BEX/INTRIN. and at another, NIVIS I .EVI RDS. About 2 o'clock- the following Dish% she SP , the Incredible number of MR lIONDI6BD a. TWIN. TY-ON X. &eking In all, 647. In Is. than 12 hours' time. Ile said they were perfectly astonished at each a mum of worm from a °Ude( her lege, and Matto counted Nunn accurately. Very resiectinDY. /INNER t RANDALL. Droatlee Prepared and sold by B. A. rAtINISTOOK CO.. eor. Wood and Lit ate.. Pittsburgh. no2l ifierLyon's Kathairon.—Tho Ketbairon neutralizes the effects of Clams, Climate and old .0. in I....earring and restoring the human Hair even after • Baldwin of many Slur. gleans. , the mei° from Central' end Its natural hrtpuritieg will owe the Nervous Head ache and all Eruptive Mame. of the and ts the moatE desirable article for Curling and Immerting Rime to the hair In the world. Ithernill snide. the 'effects°, the choteeat Pomades to the beet French Extracts, and re. bal. the Perfume of the most delightful dower. No Damon ehonld be without It. Price only 25 Ms, In large bettiee.• Bold by all dealemorverywhera - D. D B. BARNES, Pmrikar. 161 Bros. 1•17. N.T. Sold in Pittsbuygh by B. liellari, C. Dad Nuts flosoing BNB', aF4I Braun At Relt.r. aolalm LADIES FANCY FURS M'CORD & CO. Would most reepeetfelly invite the attention 01 ladle/Ito emir large end complete flack of VANOY PURI. now opening. coniprielng In past gable. atone Martin Eta. Lyng. Carmine. 9Uxeian &Rim/. Hoak Malin. Corlett. Coney end gnan l i Down; Muffs, Victor:nee, Pol 09154 Soto. &a, corner Wooned 6lb *tenets t®riirmialgia.—This formidable disease, bleb seem to boa. the elfin of nhysicians. yield. like • Lida to iIAJYYZA'S fIPA4I9II MIXTURE. Mr. Y. Boyden. warner:, at the Astor HOLM, NOW York, lid late proprietor of the Mamma natal. hichmordYa. one of the hundred. who have been cured of were onralgla by (lateen Erauish knoture. Slew his mire, he has renimmended it to numbers of •there who were mitering with nearly every form of dis. Ise, with the woodland owners. Be sore it to the moat estreordlnerl otedidoe he by Ter awn wed, and the beet blood punitive knoin. 114-B.e advertisement to another annoy,. notti4mP. 027 - Dr. Horse's Invigorating Elixir or c.).RDI ALL—A=4IOIII hart" .polled to outline Ponelto. that whist, forms the main Inaradient in this preparatiMs Manta outworn.. It is Natora'• eathollson. lint Ito de at Dr. Dorm which bat added ea much to &i nn Ike venous branch,. feculent In the discovery of this herb uone, he would still have been the great benefactor of the on.. Mineral remedies .r. uttetly enDeneded by this purely vegetable sprains. Are you weak: dlangtlei nervous. subject to sudden Ourlns, convulsed with nett rates or tic dawn.. ir.g. 4 . Is ony Onkel feaotlon. enervated in any organ. subleet to spa.modlo pain of any kind! Dent* your remedy. Is your mind:your Mere M 7: clouded: soe. your band fall you to business. are you de. pineal In Writs. debilitated: worn Ont. and u4erlY "out of hens" Una Is your renovator. Here Is a stimulant more affectiee than alcohol; permanent In Its effects. and Illumine to the net= non:tend water. Think of dine things, you that me sick and nailing. mid test oar • we do by experiment- •-•••' Mk Cordial Is pot up. highly 000rebtralea. t pint bo nee. Price $3.00 per bottle. two Per $O.OO. elk for 112. C. H.• PJNO. Proprietor. 19Y Broodway. New York. dab! by Drturglatt throdghost the United Stotts. Oa • els arid the Vega LPN.. Genatal Agents In Pittsburgh—Cho. 11. Kerner. ady • Wood AMA Innd Virgin allay, and Flaintog 11,00.. • • Wood and Chian. .RQDT, I'. KENNEDY --EDWARD GREW stir Du Pont Powder. —Every variety l in toe, In s eg and Blasting rondos. In all alsa packages gland nand and tor sal.. from Idaswalos. In lot• to rut: peretwe •oa tanarabla heron. Also, Safety Faso. D W. C. BIDWELL. Manotarterwro' •grot. wig 1 10. Proutstrort. Pltlsoaratl. PO" other Case of Fever and done.— A fon da a ag ' no totordoll an wdonlabing coin of rarer and Ago by Unmoor Dr.WL•nreo Livnlllia. Wads. ornnethar to woollen. Tin Tani of Kr. Jam. Shama .dinflaborsh, oho stator that Oa had labond wad. M!==l ...toyed by tn. oadof Clam Pills. Kr. Sharp. also .r • au onloloa, foundad on obs.rratlsk4 that lb. Li , ar Pill. as. lb. but for billions ...PULA. *vas offe.l In bit siunion of taunt./. • Although long known AA • Baronial routrdy for din". le ors. of Hrputts dorlAgoutrot. or Alma.. or the Liver. ttA oroptiotoro of - Dr. lioLsuo'• YHlr wort. not pi arpAr.l hr tbo hull/out, but astir/WS or LloApol. lto VArrAl Bitty sad cant.. cagscftl• Liable medicine has exceeded their moot earecolne artier. tetiose.end induced th.m io 'hop. that It tee Intro d noel Ism every ferally'lo the United MP.. •Cir Purchasers erlil be central toast for DR. IMMO; tiItLitBBATIRD LIVE& PILL/L end tatenonaelse. Thus ere other Pills, purporting Wl* Liver PHIL now Pane the petal, Do. Al• Lanes L7rar Pills. gee hie Cislebreted Vernsitem can now Ps bed at all neepectable Drag Stone CI Me United Metes. and by the sale Proprietere nacimia necrruxas, tag. Kidd a to Word et. Oa Thumley evening. the 17th Met.. by the Bey. T. B. Lyman. at ^the Bluff.," the nektenee of JettalS Guar. Na 1., to the City Dlttrict at rittabursh. CaBOLIBB. tar weed daughter. trJOEIN A. BLOOIIXII. R.t. Sonserly at New Tart City anw •DVMILTII9I6II2CNTI ADAMS & SUTTEE. PTOdlle• C0UL11111114103% Morobautts, NO. 6 600TH MATSU. VT. P MILL, And Wholesale Dealers. at lon Oath Flit.lL o.ehen Butter. Hammy. le Plums, Wade and roll do. Orantortaeo. Poona wed do. Bathe_,Oitross. Dates Jersey sod Western Lard. 160.1011. Oloomd.o. Ilsrkisner county Obsess. Brame 8 Ow.. Salon Poo - P toe Apple do. dim. Map desto do. PlateraLos. Psorl Lob. Ilocksroest 6loor. MaararoolB Vermicelli, Pearl en. 11161164 Batley. Meeker' isainad Cons Dried Apple. and Peach.. Beeentat. Tle.yarn • A lam,. Intens lind 16116 Poes. thddets 8 Say..l nerving, Sal ardn, Mottlst white Cann* boap,Por• 0 rots nd ttsm a A =ll. o lrist i l io.. El s ect .b ord . 's Calgates Pearl Omilse. Cole's Part' Oom. March. Dairy Pats A Bath Brick. 0000000 r a Mustard Peal. German Owe. Rios flour.Coff. extracts. Hanna do. LAWOLZT,NitI2°-• AD..3 a 1t0 . ..1111. No. 6 Booth Water 40.04 Phila. PLOIIII.--4.0 bbls. S. F. and extra in Atom .god tor fah br Dal 3. J. BOONX. VUOOL-1000 lbo. Tub Wool in store and • • awl for fah by oat J. J. BOONS rIIIMOTIIY SEED-100 bus. in stove an A to tale by sut' J. J. BOONN. A PPLES -100 bbls. afferent varieties =22 J prime Motor Amass, jut. reed and !ovule by . J. BOONE. EAN —2O bble. Small White Beano in Mr. and tor mho by J. J. BOONE. Agents Wanted • TO mv n Vi4felt outo subscribers for Thomas El Ben t.. • Gat , ``Truhrr Yhati Virg; or t • Illstoryof the ortlng crib* Araelloin tioverament for Thirty Team' . This able and toraluable work le intr In press; the tir•t volume of which will Ml.t9ed moll In 1144. and sold co•dagorly tornabscription, at $ cliO, It trill ittnUkin 700. :mom double column, royal Ivo. *ad • Numbly eriglsr. rod Portrait of genVer B•otan. Ten active and mom' ale Agent. will he Amato: rd to weave ruhreribers in toe Mate of Pesurylvsala. No agent will be Mitigated who .10 not thoroughly onnVlontb•torttlott &Wined to tank. A proemial, with tpoolltitn of the wort, la now ready, nun .11115. ntrystdtd by mail to grate. itefe:rare required. got' further lutoratatlon. address • D. APPLYTON t CIO. de. Tort. noTAtd . ---- TRAY COW—Came to the subs° rib- LI sr. In Ross township. on:lnewlsy: the Nth :Z -it Instals • rod and whitarpottad:COW Ti • own. ggii. irgla:::.tzT,':.°,lllr. surzd) ra . oordin to law • , RIiNRY ROUT , no Timor Ros• Tow•ship Pittsburgh Trust Compsmr• - WIWI Directors of the Pitteborgb Truet oyeeeeiheve this day &eland 0 dividend of 4 Per "sot.= tee Oath& Bloat 000 of the teals of the last menthe. heYeele on or otter Monday the 20th lest. An oloction for nine Mr•otors w be bold at the Book ing House, on Ow With tort. tootwoon ono bony, of II do* e. It. 01112 o'olook r. u. • JOHN D. SCULLY, Nov. 2114.110/1. no= td Diaider. (WOKING - RAISINS, 614 ate. p et poun at nal NLMIRIA 1 PATTON'S , the DLL RFNCH CERRANTLillpreatge (I ERMAN PLUMB, 8 a. per pound, at II am lllOlllll- ICPATTOSIII. IVEW DRIED PEACHES, 6 "I-4 eta. quartat- - -natal A PATTON', SURNING GOODS—Murphy k Burch. 11 ':rl6 " " ir M "" 1 " do Ito:abode* Intstiod Alma! do OrapoCultarr: do ()with; do_lanalkh Craps; do . • Vail .; - . gprow• ai Irlann•ls, at North - 11 sat orb SMALL PLAID BILII.B--Good colors 1.71 bud. ad MONO W. r!refTrni ~Ex ~, .c'e Notice., \ Notice. I 11 0 undenign ed luivahl; taken \o \ nt Let, 1 or Testamentary orthe 'astlill and Tirstonnant of 1,1. M •• plat* (Nathan; ~Ta&r) demos*, \ late of Nati. ognahle. r do hareby_ t 1101100 to MI Demo. todebtel • the estate of mid gn \ Oanaplmil.Splarltat hs od • -Con Libetty street\ and Ith• ma= grioOn &las, Po •• yseltor to neer,* Ammon. ho is authotilett to ragares and receipt for then:main and 11 paraum ha tig claleM against the estate will promt the mote for Se m meat \J . ROB. green Dittsburgb4or. 21, IV3. no22T 1 1 ililiAliKaGlVlNG—Thaitegiking4s" . k c losest h and . .7ebu Haworth, corner ohDiazoosid Mai Ihamond alley. 'gab. to !Wormll \ thaws 'food of sued plum nodding or Mt rem oleo, that hat soiling goad coon , ins raisins at 61*,1 5 3, 100 to 1210 per , potindt nese oco9 bomb do, 303(e ;err snood or •11 75 per M boa: canners 121 g to abets, per paned; good:sionar **lna MI per box; , new pmseored Intros \ lemon ant °rano 313 g nod re. ota„,per rovhat pure good splossso pm °anon *lard do lio moos; IVO wine and brandy cooldog purposes 25 5 et., per aaui- \ \ - N no 2 reeeiveil to-dai at D — ,‘,3 VlS‘ "-- ON T S. Bo° B 2CtSgtnre. ea Maio. atraea. Am , Oth: l _ Tho Analyais al the illbie, Eld • uppl y , for I imam* Parlor's Present Golden Links. or Tales Poatas for Tooth, liustrated;'l . Tip Top, or the Noble Alm, illustrated; \ wort. of raid, per ; splendid editlon of Mirth? POJ ms; Judah's Moot Liagarehres Moral &lomat di Prim \ Kira Church Wham do (lontiort; poster's Levey,. by I:Wm.:Canon's Pastoral eolog,,y. Miark's *mks, IDboleasis and retell. Cy '.\ J. B. DATIZOI_k p eiz es lIITSBUARE . 1111 Int COACllll'l e aßY, No. .16, Dimond al it, mar Wood Stoat, \ K. c.inotiow.\ Rocelrrac. • , lA7 OULD respectfully ,pall the attention of rnata,o. and Meatent \Merchant. to ble toe Posit Po. If Carriages, ranging in is from $lOO to DIM Incets Carriagesam built from the but,mot...l and orkmanship, and wider him own. =petition: he man, with ocuAdanee, warrant. thistiotk to bet homier to none :mattufactoted in the Union. The moves of his Mullane nod the great Increase in demand fog:this Mast of work. has induced him not to bu‘l et* t °mown or Joy Trice' work to Ms establishment Polonawantingirood honest work will please mil teal e mai e his nook before pOlOO gmt. Ail work wannuted. \ , n0.12 Pittsburgh & Coal AMaF,TING otibe a held the Toll P0w.... • Mt.ee nttt ' eborgh. Nov. 10,1883.n02N. ----- orphans' Con Sale. • 1N pureuance of an order O , the Orpbana' B Court of Allegheny otanty. 11 Dierporea to Public We oo the preceleee, on Tharedi the Il2d day of Dre . 1869. at 2 o'clock r. Jo, all that or N o Dante land ditu ate in -Findlay Yownehip , allegh y enmity. boandol4 , 7 land. of John Ferenlogen. Moho rjlereorlooreer and oth erts ecrindo!nir 180 Stred 02014. or 10.11. laty4no property or Willlaln Vandermark. dee:sued Tema made know" t on day creole. .1 RN WDL/YON. • nob dter Ade:dolor - rotor of 'Wm. Vander - mark. --,--- QTEAM BOAT TBIAIMINGA at the Oar pet Warehouse, No. 119 14aiket MAO. rerinPrithth the ollwlnaTable Linetr. Hoe ..it-beek • ThaPori F Min Diem; Craeh, Llnen Napkinr. ••• It Doyllem Martaln hmalm gem Buipin Mats. of all d arthehMtre'rnbin Cor.ra ac., with many other articles In • • fa:madams Ilbe, to which we Invite the atten• ion of :tmerthost Captalncand owner. se we are determined toat'th• loweet Ita•tato preset. noM W. ItoOLINTCCIE. OCKWHEAT FLOG • -200 gado is stoic IJP sod for ukoi by WICK it IdoOlNDLltig, n 022 comer Wood sod Watiyst- EA NS-50 bbls. small whits reel on dpn al¢c•muL for sale by WICK r IIoCIANDLEI4II. ItY PEACHES-70 sacks just raced and for role by WICK & bIefIANDLEYS W 004.11. t 4"kfi iv e l c g 'ltLgcLuli=ent OLASSES-110 bble. N. 0. Molasses I...mug from Stem. litre/ kr We by FLOYD. SOOAR-12 lihda. new crop N. o.Bu landing from &moor Alvin Adam., for rah below conaignolanc, Al n 022 J. t R.. 'VLOYD. UC KWH EAT FLOUR-100 seeks in store atal m. salle. by J. Jg R. FWYD. lUITER--5 bbls. prime Roll - Butter for be no2i J b 14. /LOYD., DRY APPLES-50 bus.for sato hi noll HENRY 11. COLLINB tiT)l. - z L t BUTTER-4 bblur i l . fz.1.11,4.3by SAL tRATUS-40 boxes MeFarland'e, for We by no= MORT IL COLLINS. VITHITE BEANS-15 bbls. in store for eel. by no= 'LUAU WOKE Y Jk CO. ROM tho eabsetiber, at S: WA",J, on Thar Ale, ...mime. Not. 17th. of IttOWN MARX 1000,7 ears old, apm 111,h:to motto the barb. d, a mall buret In the left ;lank. Anr ief flog t.nom.tion nI P. Elheoleet, In thola•moaa. will receive a liberal reward. 1.191 JAMES FORT. OST—The subscriber lost on Wednesday, KA on Lsoock stnnat. botsoodo Federal plreet and Bank I.ene„ Allegheny,• P,OMISSORT NOTE. drawn to n.)• nrder flooro• L. Malatlre.for SIC*, payable 's, 30 dare. In A narban City Warrants. The Calor Iwo tin Note at ' T. Laortea WaYahousa, Wood s tr.* t. or at •tb• Dry Opals Mors of A. Y. Marshall, Federal. stmt. Allegheny. The Dlin ars •afnad ann!nst. a H rab aslng said note. üb nol93tl SAMUEL ARZ. JELIO lIAWORTII, cower of Diamond„ ONand Diamond allay. wish. to inform his oneratnarS a and the public generallyl that aw loamy reeedeinga lugs and aboire selection of OROCII.IIB. Pooh na cholas T. W. Onnpowder. extra Inv Sonehong. 0.510.14 Oom and smattd Orange Pekoe TEAS: Mocha. Old Java Gunter. Talon , is, lon tied Sultana RAISINS; !fedi CUR. RANTS: preeerved Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel. nape- Nor Freueb BLUM DIU; itortjliadeirs. Teneriffe. Soigne, Lisbon. Sherry and MiatiszWlNZilitomithor with a gannet emortment Mame snore—Lc of widish he to determined nill et ouch low prises that cannot b beat by any other Stare In the Mil. MORRIS PATTON, Diamond, burgh, and Ile Oral At. Allegheny. cell MeOtte n Con of the yob to to their Gatorade. amortment of Tem. Wine. Illendiee, Cigars, Woretwo Prdt. So, lately poi. elaced In New York.ostrensely 'me tor cash, we are now determined to mil lower than •ny other witablishment In Me two -4.swii being oar tootlp." end Ilettering our. /stem that w. font telling to Midi ild llnnardetylbe of Gramm and Ts • Dealers, being laniard with melt profit. and term sales. Feels tar thentieel•ter ' 18 Ihe good Damn. eager for VAC: 15 do prim. do do do 1.02. 8 do beet Rio Coffee 9 good do 1,04 Rest quality uolden Ffrao 1234 , per g 0.% Prime Indigo Cochlea Retsina flifo pounii,". Prime do at Se,tfle and 12% ' toots Catri.nt. 121( do; hp[131.4. 1.26 do: ilman:mai roe flood G mood Twee 40 anal PO do; flood Mostar 1 __ 25 iiTlips7;a73.lary lived. 20 the for 1.00 Fire (Ascher, 1900 dos lacks; 9ssolsh them 1,00 per tutudtsch Prime Reghlias • 1.2 , 5 &ad moo* other article* , too numerous to mentlootL tre- Noandlttlnm--LI.EI eseha toter who. \ 0019 MURPHY & BURCUFIELD have a 4,41. murk of BROWN 000015; Wm obed Bbeetlum and Plaoge. Flannels of all elude and role.; Diaper., ehlrb Ins gripes, Ornebunte..Brillinge. Blankets — tom* La and /orders. • templet...rook of Variety fiords. Plain sad abashed !Iselin and whits goods Lame, grahroldeniem Bib bona. Winter Shawls, and everything manUag In the Dry flood. Hee , the stock at which will be Sept tall in ..00nstantaldltion. throughout the sewn Titer eollcdt an examination of their Mork by D to rturhamr. - URPIIY dc BURCHFIELD hare rec'd forthar Banal y of Jaokonet Collars and @l•er•a: •lao Chltalsatta and ammo to mad-. ANEW JUVENILE, by Elisabeth Weth erell:llr. Rutherford Chltdree. b 7 the eether . ..Wide. Wide Wcy ..ttnetehy.". •0 3 .1.te1" 12m0.. loth. • lei COO. anis *bme;igt roe dby wit KAY A fa. Weed street. XAMISID, Tornpik6 CO. .otholders will be .20th Doe.:.fnr the pur • tors andaressurer. Y. D. KIND, ere..,, ' • • tdisat• strayel or Stolen, tARD-5 kegs No.l Lard for sale by I nom DALZELL •00 MORE & GALL&GACER. Ridge Road and Coate Strut, PARadelphia. ROUGIIT and Cut Iron Rifling, 11 kink. et Oroononttol and Arohlttortnrai boo rrork.. lion A.M.. tn. Diablo and pent* ()rounds, Versed sb.. Orono. Chstro Tobin. ite. thottenlor attanUon pfd to kw enclosure of Burial Lot.. Moro a, Uolloaheeo Book of Orlitool Dods:milked Lift. of Prto.o mot to forootto wishing to makes ..Lotion. ooStko PROTNOTI9N INSURANCE CQMPANY, OF \ . HARTFORD, COII7 Cap Stud Annual Pr-SWUM and Waters Pond $1,000,000. \ INCORPORATED, 1.82 S • Policies of Imam= issued at hil tirdT on the most favorable terms, stsinst\ ' LOSS Oa D•BIAOM VT V 6N.,' OR TIM PERILS OF NAVitiATION, Fry 00001111 R. ARNOL:D. Agt• Lableas.nol Pew Pittsburgh art • A Ilegbany Ottu . ti T ADIES CLOTH CLOAKS-A. Mlll Laitrit&°o7;:r.n :=lrr ritglirthe nammt ~note f ONG BROOIIE SUAWLS--A. A .lA. EVIN I CO.. N. :14 fifth stmt. wlll open s ad. morning • splendid lot of above. • noUl . (IV ALL the wiles of wicked: men to de mur wire the confiding, to gul ignor.nt. and blind the 0 ,00 of M. amply, 1 1 1 .0 tI2OOZ 1110•011101.10 go mit. rognmentaWm In ii•ody. Made Chdbing,an Wide told f3r ghat It not, garment. got lobar sale , aO4 gat for Tram buy nom one but rogroolablo am. 10318111)).. at Galata Hall, 74 Wad ninon. bail meat the' tool Macke cl cr ond boy'. Heady-Made Clothing In Um Wort. No chant. for show*. good. Wo Andy 66 glow. not 6 j5O DOLLARBTER MONTII-A /NALL learnt roo 112 —A.shanoe to maks mon ey persons la or outs( trustuda. No capital and but little expanse %warred. It rsquirstii trarellosoto winnow. but ens two Um monists or a buns. with Me Wows to maks from 11160 to VW per month. Shia Is sowthina sunnily new andworthy of all pumas War- Sh.Rßl[ht .rod t. any_pormo wooloalng $2 pod paid to Wawa I Co., Box 111%. =Mud Illinois . nolndria. jor Bale; - - ,1:11E whole or ckhirde interest In tea first a t Stem Boat . WATKINS, bunt at Nam Altmann tb. MI. at $7,500 lb? the Boat and FIRVItpIIn Win 11111.1t .1 Gm the imam. BL a Is wall Stated sn4 tornloo4l. nee • vary moan Us% and In l maser. frelaht sad toarlairboa4 8 av Enalitee. and Cr 11 ts ade ya 1116110. in watnetar. 10 Dot Maks. *blab works Due and erns on ham elliader TMberat an exoarlsat Dostsr. workbag Mr. sod /in recaps sla all neeelel•e7 tn 0.11 Wirt *IT mane res. smr_it Z 1 4 .. . `b.,..21, - a7regli t or I•97.thaa Inv moo. parliteir. I Ibe pyres as a Tannest, amanita Oar Pralghtlng and rapid rnonl(a. hare been hilly toted: which lianas her lepelor (by ammo. revert) 1.1.01111 1 / 1 W rim 0 ams ' Basta ahoy- er taloa Alis Ef . t4 it n i e l l:o44l. 1 .01: "g ht e r ' 1" "3 in . halls 'th lasa blree dean. to Ofisolnas arge vr. trot on bonsa i looltd i Vt r akira t istjn 14 days, the h iCtrarartga s glnolnn•ll to Plttainalth i ll Wits Gad flare*. 4 Ilat Boankeean 130 ttleen. and. Btasta• boat null 180 ft..lang, vltn 450 tons Went In Om end freight to *babas". elssal Isk 10 or is IRV • a:4% FM frrfr. o . o zarr.. , rin a rz:r4 ..?:... o.. ..r.irtre; Co.!Door: Waled With 100.000_ bas coal, tor'whlatr bold an aeon polloy of Julianne.. see eOO tons treldbt On tease Bhooanies 100 tone, or 3900 bales *Mu, and tp vel t keus4ra In that Md. • • _\ da. edu banana aa; Move on• maul inYnnicati ^-nvered Monialsbar In gad onit- AMUSEMENTS. /4411.4/4 — tis;ments of Consorts or flotilla MT* flow, ton rem in Advance. lETJM. Tlianday,\:firovember 24th, 11163. .BELLIII'I3--o.pßatt.ol?-- , -.•: , -- SOMENAMBULA!' . eidNulik IL. DE VItIlt)li 1 PIGNOR ARNOLDI: HAD.. 51111)10 BMW; \ 11510!101 POZZOLINI; Fleet Demo Circle end Nannette. reserrelmle.—....L.llo • Upp, Orese;t:lsele--.....7 .. r.: -- .--_.. -... 611 '• • 1151.•Illootreteol therm B ol e , - in 'Palle. awl In ins lull. with made ell) b. hoe ea.l, on Tharedly I arena nt the 0,110 Armee. tol-plegrame or the Hell hallo beendeyeeited at Mile , rs \ 8 letrer's end .11.1:or'e Jana Mrs, %boy Nets me/ ho moored. 113.. The elle for secured seat, Us already eoassoetiowl at 1.0. abate PG. re. \ tar 1,.... 0p...c ex o'clooh:De , t7olenin. to OoketkomOo • - - \ c 1 h; o'clock. embed,. • vole GRAND CONCERT OLE 11U L, 118PNOTFULLY tuinonnaes\ Unite.etti • t KUNlpt, masa Pitttebitrub.thst Mo will gin , . fit th , y MY. Li betwoon thy 25th to lank Soc_ on which orcocon he will bo mulcts:l by B.loZ.kOtti! . i• ILINLAIATTI. lb. tondral hbakontoson. • , tuthruls attAKOSCH. Stint •Pisolit Magical Direotoeurut Conductor. For PrOuntrome and partionlart, us (taunt \ Nicol** utent. onn, at the Tickot 01115, of Mr. Elate* Malik o. nonatf ICTtoN SALES. BY DLVIB, Mansiesisor, *was. comer of APIA d;s11 ASAoSiftiNT.Eiiii,EiiiSifaigAlX 04 103.111 BTORE—On TneAlay moraine. No Y. 214 &dock. at the Wyatt Hr. John One,. 24n. VOA I.l> ..r.t. weer, will be mold 01thoni moon*. by ..rdar 03 lb* A,,T ~,e, /de enUre *talc o. Grodyiee. Mao, Betas. clny, 1.3., among erldell'arrez 103 Ws Nor Orler liolarlK '• • . ' t i l.\ s r) I=l l l r 4 71i3; d 41 abuts (nine al. . 11. an! 111a0k Teas; 111 caitiff ennennt Yoan3 liymnn Tea; \ . a wags T:117.1 : 71=7 : 1: r .. 0 ; en; 25 bbl eentdbed tn an 4 Po ; ii ‘ 13) do - Amber du; 1 bole 4 VarldWed and 001alana 0 3 111 11 3 105 Glue ..rlar Bottles and Plot flasks , 130 /media e Tea and 3134113 W 333 311 14 min: 16 At.llalltaalab and Ik e:Mm 0181 , Y; • 32 narks a 130 1.03na Osman Gm; • 120 boxes W oirillain. Yenned: Pa Yarn. Bed Onyd Yenned:e, B,r and Bad llnn. 0010/1` Vend , b." sawn? 011. 1111 ‘ 31nstax Sew, White sag \ x..d Lead. Writing Pater. rastaboana. in. Ala.. largo Far Pnoof Bata, Plattn_tni and to *MU Peale.. Oaken Desks and Possahar. utanr la. Rlxtures,‘ dr. Term at eala. 4011 \ P. M. DAUB. Au4l. \ ' NURSE I / 2 1.1E5, &C. ' _ , ~ ..Frait Trees ~d Sh.natharjr• .., . \ YrILE \ subscriber off.* for ..1., • . ' , Thattb m V:gi t al:=4 l : 4 rZ rtul' beatipm slaciPaerJerrey Peoehe.,VamketterrP4 • , AlgiCett, 0001101,01171 1 , C.tralltl, RAIIPb•tI7II, IVO .., , Proar4 avaroveeme, liya-dottm. T lip.,_ , .: 4 cr. Roo__ p , for blmadow Irt Winter awl 8I ri .Ir. . 323 ... ts 11 :.... • Farm apd Garden, of mat approved comtruation,, from the Bead aLd ImMement Warrhanae,Uo 6th M. • non \ JAN WARDBOIV PEAR.TREES--1000extrafi* Trees' • dwarf awl ataralarl of new and gamier va• nodes. just waved awl for aga at the Oaktaatt Nurser,. thatadaep s JOHN ktOaDUOlitJa. HE intbeeriber far the tkm ofVer irbile. th i .,..ebe . r t ebrig i ali.. 1n7171 i f .g..17.0 th e dTsl i rshleatitteareileired_ice n! Met Herding Apseratue. •logri . 1 . 1 .. y perfpot eanfottoittn out soy of the dimigt le gen dose er imurnie of ea , noy !moo sop. omicos In besting a ngeneents. .Whllethe ocoupanteof. a room or bundling eaSereraWall the arising /rem a nem summer atmßiers. they olie We V , Imle rem lifeldvisur and Inalthan tdroltair. sot asee - • Unleaded by bet in [ from da undullthy serum& • ~ or it, one sustain lefe being imp red bT malni la • - conts.t with en over heeled mirtlie.• , Thme In Cr, produeed. In Part i i7 masteuddag., , , , ,, the for In each a manes that the st ta iii Taen& ...., • lover temparsture taunts sonsalatth otters\ f MUM .. • non irnaern to the ROM, In framing this neWIL suie • -, other object of great Impartment Is ohteleederi tholumiKof ~.,, • economy: the heatabsori tag anerell es rediegoll Marlwe '., Is so great that theheat Is driven : entirely abstracts*. Sna. '.,, • the gams beam. they are driven t for Vie ebtelemy. thereby gres•ly reddoing the consumption *f ed \ foe& Tan - . foal chamber In eollved alth mato. end fisliektlMS. . the feel cannot mom 1p contact withthe hon.\ Pardeseedliet the overdiestlog of their. sal destruotion .1•11i .. M/110..- The ...; Thelointe of t ics lUI• to eonstrietadne ..R id room Wr melting • tigh end eV iehrte the maw of nation a nte game int. the L 3 _ ... loving to the *contents. end so Injurious to the h - od s furniture. The eir to boner:ea Is Mites dirtily t 4.. 0 . of the buil-Dog In silmese,thits Mooring •envoieoivere: , . etholemme slr for breathing. imul the othm IMledatal foortkins required by the home'. itotem—the LLIELLII \ ; ' not afforded. can the organic Matta, In the sit eszhoir isul by coming In contact wan en over halted saline. ea . '. . with other Surname. and heeded* , end' °MO dientllwai hi. sensations arc Ineveotad be this mom—sad lefgoa.`. • mammon et the num lie sot making too leria . a=ede .. , • . ulenly."'lleVietTA =4 ' ll tri . tl " t ‘ ' .1,.. , • . M nos Inireson. In proof or I , ,ts, a tire tulja to •: ' \ l 4 the eertlleates cf. Prof. Billintse,,,pf Pate * Calleri. Nor lint 7'. • , a vina sod to them cl other .emearma 11.11071 a IMO' hod.:An. i a • I If public and nnie•real approrml Is &Pelmet or iliontit. the Proprietors f tit& valuable Partisee eon sipped 16 Une \ .• written tentemonr of tboussade, ta the arm. assit= ... • I lie exhibitions (nab parts of tbe were. it hex% ~ - \ the Prise Meted at th e World's Pair. midi WAWA. '. \ ' rilitill . rdt:t ift ' t a lte Ertats l. llA=l l leir I:P=,' r. . venla Idanufaituned cad gold by _ • • • - . _••• .. 1 . . , ARNOLD & WILL MIL - '.• \ 5 -; riolAd2ro \ Agorae RR WLedflilleaa. itni. VA. • . 1 11. 2dP(ATANT TO OAPITAIJSTS--Aper , ... POP alumna to att .xtdoutins IlattoSitstisit Lossinat. sham to dlssod of him lat•rest In , th. rasa: . She work. are no In museoshat opastio• sal &tog S burins...4lml to oaf hosokod thossuad df..11• only requiring • esottal of •or 7 thouquad Mtars TOra ntueet of the btootiotor to sollloit. that to lair &sat .his stall:Ave tiono to soiealturat purnallto.4hosose stalling to embark In • proSubt• onaulkotorbst WS no s Sod It to dodo stvasloit• to & I st*. Mott . tali COLN of feat 1 R. litoLA7ll.2l. 6*(4. WRAPPING PA PR R—ldediam s 5512 d Oroarn. ke mum at, the Wall Paw Wartholasa. Wa. 65. 61 ?kat drat. bdarearThira and Fourth, tor__.;, n 02.5 \ THOMAB P.Pm FIIRANSPARENT WINDOW 01111TAINS —Mugs wimp:mot orhivalstnetirt be ado Dv ne2l WALL PAPER at all prices, together with • \ • er..t or Boradr•l i t m • kt er msa. no2l 10 BBLS. CASTOR OIL atom and for .ale b 7 ItSSIITIG BROS. Mammary .4, J. liikld:Jk O. =al - CO, Wood .Vist. TONS MANGANESE OMER. in store sad for •a!e b 7 , no2l' PLIt Die MOS. BBLS TUBPIINTINE is ktore and ..fally for alp br .121 YLIIIIIINCI NICOL 15 BBLS. LINSEED OIL in Marc endive ysk by nal /LW! LIM JIM& 5 EELS. VEN. RED, Enirligh i eal• br PiAMthi ri LBS.- GARRETT% 800 DP H lo wry 1. ! tam smobr i tigi set • ALCOHOL -30 bble, Alcohol, .10 sad \ 1 Ten , not. la non ant lbe n pin bi umuzio a i m : BONNETS! BONNETS!!—A. A. Mama a co, No. 211,131 b street.vill oihnit. Ws 260 Volcot.lo , llc mad actin Doman a to. lidos& st a V moil &Algoma& colon. . LP AOASI ALPACA Justpne d MAC a.M No.2thrrest.4peaAVl ot every emerald quality. TRIIirdINGS—A. A Masai & Co LcoL i ?,..' 113, 6th Mavot aro now exhibiting ono a tb. amortataats at Trlmosloot ever or. oltotnit_liniart; of all lb. moat...blatant. sty We. ant at Mal' =or. ADIES' ()LOTH CLOAKS—We-invite ■ 11 attention to our large one eutuall aulortleaut et Oloalta sad Velvet Tatum. a. A. YAWS• CO. _WIDE SILL -VELVITS-k few pieces 7:,,mv.ran! 11214 6 labit iILVALT•Mbe • LOVES-4001bs. for sale by - • no21 . R. Z. biLLEILL i WINdl newt: IALOINED MAGNESIA-15 boxes for Joo.br sat IL Y. SUMS. VI, ADDER-roast! for a:Ilo 15 7* /VA N. ISIELLIIIIB 11PERI0R - W — HITTRO-2. 5 bbhCfor sale br ' . B. IL nun& ..10A2 4 1.!LT (Lash lz BIMSTON&--1600 lbs. furtia s bj: ' . •;. BERRY PECTORAL--6 gross teal wad V tot 141. es 111. 6 SWAPS. 17.161eda11.' • ORMA—The Opera of NOIMIA, cam byTlneabsa and la work. both trout Ito tzesaarfa al saltioAft Oa MO .• amt oatedvaluttta Wont and IMMO* Mblutlatraf yea ment.baa resolved tba bat of Ma ablvarial oublar. as bo. tag Rol llni's abalsroashfv, • no amplata chatty with a•Mamole of Beillai.' , and ~,I lkabsta of = • Norma." bawl "matt , pllblhauti ill •Ma var. one?". • $3.00. A lathe aaaittaaaat Uhl Malys troMA . bat