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There is a good deal of work in it, and it cannot all be well done in a day. The advertising columns will be all filled out in a few days, and all other improve ments completed. lEME=3 Congress meets next Tuesday, and from the state of parties in the House it is quite probable that some time will elapse Lefnre its organization is completed. The election of a Speaker will be the first task. lbe Democrats are in the minor ity. in the House, but southern Know Nothings will join with Om in electing a Speaker much sooner than •isith the Free Soil members from northern States. Then what will the northern K. N.'s do ° Will they hid farewell to their southern brethren and join the northern Free Soviets' The result of the late Convention at Cincinnati does not look like that. That Con vention repudiated fusion with the black re publicans,' and was evidently 11.11Xi0119 to find some middle ground on which northern and southern K. N could unite. The American" members of Congress will he still more anxious to accomplish such a result and we would not be at all surprised if the contest terminated in the election of a Democratic Speaker. The next step is to elect a Clerk ; and that matter is involved in just as much uncertainty as the Speakership, though of less importance. Then comes the question of the admission of Whitfield or Reeder to a seat as delegate from Kansas. Whitfield is armed with the Governor's certificate as having been dul,y elected by the people of Kansas. at the time and in the manner provided by an act of the Legislature. That is a yrvmn facia case for hint, and he is entitled to the seat upon it, until ejected by the House on a case being fully made out against him, showing that Reeder has the better right. Popular sovereignty is right, and majorities should role but the popular will must lie ex pressed according to existing laws, and constitu tional forms Reeder di es not claim to have been elected : but he claims that the late Leg i-latere of Kansas- under whose act lit hitfield te a s elected, was a nullitj •--that after it removed bi ,hawses Mission, it was no Legislature at all h happens, however. that he vetoed one of its acts white there . and t h e highest court of the territory and the present governor have declared that Legislature a legal tine, and its acts The veto of Reeder recognized it as -ucli A. it question of strict law. there can be little doubt that hitfield is the true delegate The wrongs and outrages of the Missourians must lie otherwise redressed awl remedied than by countenancing a revolutionary movement founded on no twee, Pity whatever thiti que,tl:4l. t...., the partieh to the 11,:use is such t make it impueNible to d,retell the result. liut :t is inoet proliatde that the deeknon will he iignirkt Reeder. Si:oil after the 11:inse there will. n., douto. he introduced r. Lill t.: wheel e much of the Nebraska-I:11.11.0 act n. abrogate. , OA ru ri Comprotui,+e Line That will give rise to another animated coute.st ; hut the fate of that bill, ev,u in the House, can hardly admit of much doubt ; 4 43 many parts of the northern States it has been some time appaVX Mit' K. N.'s, and oven ana 4 Whigs, consider such a repeaili=iflLV.7aible. but mode..., and not It id certainly impos•tible r oe it can e.‘er become : v4enate, Kansas ' 47 ' ' - 4 `' . h . Febraska will lit.th be . fre — eit. WW ,their I Kill. - • theln Act t -but we doubt whether nny very am.: liei•etleffort tin be made to accomplish any such uselead task. .-.Ant next year a President is to be elected, and F; ; Zt„ . -,Soilers and Know Nothings will feel bound te'Lake all the capital they can out cf every question Unit arises. If a democrat is elected Speaker, of course it will he called another triumph of the slave power. If Whitfield secures the seat for Kansas, Reeler is a martyr of course. and will be used, like Paasmore Williamson, until it is found that he is not availaide. If the repealing act is de feated, it will be said that •• Northern dough faces have resolved On the further extension of slavery. Such is the programme for the House of Representatives during the first two or three months of the session. Meantime, in the Senate, information will he called for in relation to pen ding negotiations with England on theCrampton. Central American and various other affairs; and patriotic speeches will he made, in which the Monroe Doctrine will be clearly defined. The origin and definition of it was given in the Poet sonic time kgn. But tutu all this pother there will be very little done--very few arts passed till March Then we muy get a small increami of the .Nsvy, rind three candidates for the Presi dency. This is the long session, and by May or June we may get sonic pretty liberal appropria tions to improve certain harbors and rivers, in cluding the Ohio. The tariff will be overhauled, thought but slightly modified, except by adding a number of articles to the free list. It will not be increased. It will not ha greatly reduced. Congress will then adjourn in time to let the members take part in the Presidential canvass. Such is our history of the next Congress. writ- ten before it meets When it adjourns we will write it again a little more fully. But in the main features the two accounts will not widely differ. THE WAR 131-AST.—The war pallie bi' the hoe don newspapers tried to raise iu regard to this coun try Las dune no harm to this , country. It created some alarm in England hot none here. Every body knew that England could not atTord to assail us, however much her rulers and press might bluster. The cool defiance which their language called forth was abundantly imffieient to secure ample explana tions, and profuse expressions of continued friend ethip and desire for peace, But Mr. Crampton, tit, hritish minister at Wash- ingthn. will have to lei", Ile undertook to si.drite our neutrality laws, cud hiret er+ f o r the crimea, and war caught in the net. The only proper treat. meat for him is to request him to leave the i untry. and see thathe does it in a reaseu.thly ,hurt It is said that the English government will imme diately send him on some other mission of e l ual itu• portance if he leaves this country. That. ),..,,,,. er. is of littla consequence to us. It will h o well for E ng l an d t o send t o Washington neat tim e a man who will not flatter himself that " when a house In Ltrer pool fails the whole United States trembles. - That remark of Mr. erampten l is well illustrates the vast seliimportance of the aristocracy of England. They doubtless imagine that the sun could riot shine with out their leave. MYSTERIES.— T .1110(enez of the C 0,,, t the Stuarta is the title of a new novel by Wm. Har rison Ainsworth ; published by T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia. As a writer of fiction, Mr. Ainsworth is well known and generally ad mired. The Court of the Stewarts was a strange and wicked Court generally, and if he has por trayed all its mysteries faithfully it must be a dark record of folly and crime. lje is a power ful writer, and the moral tone of his books not bad. Miner 8: Co. and Gildenfenney & Co. have thi= book for sale at their depots It is said that strenuous efforts are being made on the part of the friends of some of the orthodox min isters in Washington for the Chaplaincy of the Senate. The sugar crop of Louisiana this year is es timated at 275,000 hogshead-, against 346,635 hogsheads last year 1 ,, ❑ t be surprised if the price is high. ileorge Lass has rented one of the most elegant houses la Washington as his head quarters during the winter. Every little helps a man when he thinks he has a ghost of a chance for the Presidency. A Grand Jury in Leavenworth, K. T., have found a true bill of murder in the first degree against McCree for killing Malcolm Clark. He is to be tried immediately. NOVEMBER 27 A matrimonial allianeo of an uncommon character has lately been effected in Flartmna county, Va. Mr. Robert Grey, the gallant groom, is 95 years of age, and the late Mrs. Catharine Riley (now Mm. Greys 92 years of age. Attorney General Cushing decides that the Mexi can three million drafts, having Leen regularly drawn by Santa Anna while in full power, are binding on Mexico, and should Le paid to the American bold,•rs. The impression is that the money will bo paid with out further delay. The Maine law in Vermont has been amended. A tine of $5 has been imposed upon a person found drunk, and $lO for procuring liquor under false pre tences. Liquor imported into the State is made liable to seizure and destruction. A fine of from $lO to $3OO is imposed fur selling ur furnishing impure or adulterated liquors. The Norfolk Argus states that hilt week about eighteen nogroes escaped from that city and Ports mouth. They were all young, and some of them skillful mechanics, valued at $2,000 each. Six were from Portsmouth. It is supposed that they left in sonic oyster vesseL loading perhaps in Tanner's creek, and bound for New York or some other north ern pal. The will of Geo. W. Green, the Chicago Banker, convicted of poisoning his wife, on the evidence of his two oldest sons, is before the Chicago Courts for the purpose of testing its validity. lie disinherits the two suns who testified against hits, rind lett his property, i,.onie 5rA.1,000,! to his youngest son. It is proposed to prow ho was insane at the time of making the will. Tim London Times now talks quite bravely about war between Great Britain and Spain. The British government had better find a Gene ral-in-Chief who will not hide in a ditch while his army is defeated, beiore talking about war with many more nationc. The London is losing all character f.ur reliability or common THE MiNiNO MAGAZIN!, im the title of a monthly pnblisheti in New York, by ‘Nrn. J. Tenney nnil Stephen P no w loch droutcd to the mining in thi, country. Ai thi branch of U.& lICdA fl very im portant .•iie within a few year , . ~. uch an exponent ne t he touch needed It filled 111th .tnt,tn•nl inl,rnint:•,n, iu ,a:nnble 14 , all the-e Imuir investments in the coal. iron .'r copper wince i~f the different State, -We ,I,.ervel In the Ptmet Sahrion I Chtt.e w,.1 Win. M S iiirgr it ii, ill tele.grapti matters, and, we pre. • are here on hu,inet, con nested with their re, ,pectot. Ime.. r,ain ie al,k, oue of the publish er• • , 1 the Philtulelphm •• Ledger." a juurrail which 1,44,ts the largest eircnhoMn any jmirtial in Amer. ca. “r f,,r that matter. is the w.,r1,1 lie i• a man I great i,u.nno'• eapartn and it chieti imenerg and perm, ertineL that the Ledger but attained its pru,ent rug 12114 v 11E N tett I\ \E\IIVS. .krtnia President ot the V , aalittig-tnn and Nen tirleatie Telegraph l'otoptin, ham ptil,ltaited letter in winch he Er.,ute the / dun. that the new inveutton of a Nir Ilaghee, of Kezikucky. will supereetin Prof. Morse'a iustruptelt,ge,lie eev Nlorse'e ie too aimple a piocu*:,-‘ to be no supersedeti ; but at.,.0 . 0,e . • cede , antinvetittotior one Nt tiea corn shell., tni? .. .4>e expected next week nt No. SO Fourth burgh.. hood j u dges .y thr pox,ests imvatantad , outage "vet .very' ~(11C1 Laud .•1 haul dteller lepw :u ~r k hov. n. Tl, in E• •r ha• npr,lotol Mt. M.,se- Eaton his goternl npAlt for the •on to ..f JSUth` end I,tinty Call ntwfU m Uk uur Del. , lid • criLie beater and vermiab,r highly approved I,y sII oh.. .00 it. Sand,' Sarsa parilla 1., wall Irm,cFn Liberty C•Wegirtte InPtituto inturu,tlng L. th 05,1 whom it cum) ,on cern. and new a.hernsbinente are always inter,(lng I, printer,. WIIEELINL. 1.),41 - It. —The city of 11 heeling applied for an injunction v. the Baltimore and thin) It. It., to prevent it front connecting with the (Min Central road at Benwood. The Su preme Court of Virginia bee decided all points against Wheeling. Good fur the road, hut had for onr ambitions sistor. SPki V. of the political sentiments contained to the article from Hunt's Merchant's Maga/dna we do not exactly endorse; but its statistical in formation in relation to Pittsburgh is talualtle CIRCULAR To the ro-e-Prendente the Penneylraiiia Ayr, cultural Society: tiestrtemes- -When 'or State Agricultural Socie ty wor instituted. it was deemed essential to its pro gress, that tine 1 ice-President should be elected from eiery congressional District, Os that through their real and influence in every locality, united action Aught be had on every measure tending to its pros perity. That you zealously devote yourselves to the duties implied by your official position, no one can doubt, who marks the advancement already attained in theoretical and practical agriculture in Pennsj I. nnie, or routemplates the numerous county talCiatitai that so recently have been established within its low ticrft. These rune ifertat,ll., gentlelectl, are ant unit creditable ti, v o u and the State Society, but show ouch tlattering results from ti rat offortii, mid give such promise of increasing support to the landed interest, as might excite in the Most indifferent, some degree of State pride and gratulation. The progress, however, already m.ide, is but the beginning of :lie grand scheme of agricultural im. pro, eteent, conie,aplated by the founder.. of the Peniiiylvaida State Agricultural Society. We are only us yet ou the threshold of that vast store-house, —the soil, whose hidden treasures challenge our ut most efforts ; and having put our hands to the plow, it would be criminal, if not unpardonable, to pause or look hack—onward, and onward in all sincerity, must be our word and rule of action' Every atlven tape gained, as well as every obstacle overcome, should serve as ineentivc to the prosecution of the noble work that is to be accomplished. First of all among the appliances necessary to the great undertaking, is agricultural education, if in deed, it is not the very foundation stone, without which, no superstructure can be raised worthy our efforts, or commensurate to the agricultural position and prosperity of the State. Yuu are aware that a Farmers' High School has been charteredishich gave it a name, and that recently it has found a habita tion. But, gentlemen, its moans of support are not pro, ided, except so far se ten thousand dollars, which the State Society is authorized to advance towards it. This will be inadequate, and further demands upon the treasury will be made, end ut course will be responded to in a generous spirit. In regarding our ways and means, I thought of the expediency of soliciting our fellow-citizens to become Life Mewl:kers of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society. If one thousand could be found throughout the State, to enrol themselves at ten dollars each, it would cover the first instalment to the Farmers' High School. Ten dollars is but a small pittance, compared to the wealth of thousands that reside within the bounds of Pennsylvania, and surely their patriotism and public spirit can in no other form hod u more fitting object for their display, than the athaneecueut of the agriculture of the coun try—even their individual interests, if properly con sidered, are intimately, if not directly connected with the promoting of husbandry. So pervading is this interest, that neithe r high nor low, rich nor poor, can escape sympathising with its general condition, of setting on have done in Phi i.l would therefore, gentlemen, meet respectfully anti earnestly, sugges t the expediency fudotafipnhiyae,u_r subscriptions odinsstrLcr Lfe -Membership in our ts' lii Suite Agricultural Society; and to remit whatever mar bo subscribed to the Treasurer, with the names o f the subscribers, co that the Secretary may re cor d them, and transmit certificates to each. We whim have spent time and money in the muse may, with a good grace, call upon our friends to lend a helping hand, not for our sakes, but for the sake of the great farming interest of Pennsylvania. Respectfully, JAMES GOWEN, President of Penn State Agricultural Society. nv THE. CANADA'S MAILS The Cunard mail steamship Canada, Captain Stone, arrived at Boston at seven o'clock yes terday morning. The monetary article in the London New.. dated Friday evening, 9th inst., says: -- The English stock market to-day showed de cided buoyancy, owing chiefly to the support given by the recent withdrawing of stock by the public, and to the approaching declaration of half yearly dividend on the ith of December. A rise of three-eights per cent. was temporarily attained in the afternoon, however, the market, though retaining steadiness of character, expe rienced a relapse, and the closing quotations were one-quarter per cent. higher than those of yesterday. The discount market was quieter, the rates ruling as before. At Paris to-day, the throe per cents closed a shade lower than the quotations of Thursday. It is stated that about half a million of the last instalment on the Turk ish loan has still to be remitted to Constantino ple. As another instalment of the three-quar ters of a million will be paid by the subscribers on the 23d instant, it is evident that the drain of specie this quarter. coupled with the still unsat isfied requirements of the Bank of France, will tend to diminish the belief which for some time has been entertained that the money market might he expected to derive great benefit front any arrivals of Australian gold. The London T Ml*, of November 9 says:— The monthly statement of the Bank of France, which will he made up to this evening, in stated not to be unfavorable in its general character, although it will show a further diminution of .C 1.1109,000 in the stock of bullion, which has sunk from .£9,200.000 to £8,300,000, The notes in circulation have been reduced, it is reported, £1,200,000. Shortly after the publication of the last return it was known that the bullion was again declining, but latterly the receipts are be lieved to have been about equal to the with drawals. The British government has officially prohib ited the exportation• of saltpetre from the East India Company's territories to any other port~ but Liverpool and London The government has also ordered all vessels that were loading in Eng land with saltpetre and muriate of soda for the United :States to liseharge the same. The ship Catharine, of New York. Capt. Edmonds, which was loading at London for Boston, had been ordered by government to be discharged of the saltpetre on board. The losses by the late gale on the coast of England are estimated at two and a half millions of dollars. The ship Ramp_ ton. Humphrey. from Shields for Now York, foundered at sea on the :17th of I )ctober, in let. It; N., lon. 13 W. Crew all sa , andcarried to Liverpool. N, 9, E ng l an d and .I , ,,erica-- TA , War -- Sey Appumfrel -- I trart ••; The fears of a rupture between England 8,11 , 1 the UniteJ St-mei , , which existed, lift% in 11 greet measure eulisided. Thi• is art titmice! to the tone ,if the c , .rrespondetitio receritfx ar r.ted from the United State• the Lon dun journal , still Indulge in article, hn hue re lation:4 with the l tided States, !oil the anicielj hae thuirhed Nll greater tits:aster befit' the world that a iiipturci between Enriazi I mid ks regard , . the ‘‘ii.r, there la not lunch new, ha; taken place in the Crimes The I — ell 4 -11 Kinhurn during the winter Tit. mintaoil , tv notlinig li rt nill .I , •tio till .prlllg negotiation , ‘.,11 in all probiihilit . s hale been opened The fir ,, t -ign it the re: al Lord Vieatinorelfithl from and tho Hi, 1,,,,,tr0ent to that H seywout IwOt at St Petei , l urg \‘ e are all!! ii li ut n olohial ktir‘ipter. It w lie °tiered to Lord Stanle, nt . Lord Dorby,) but lie dentine. I It lie could not wolllio other mi., He lie, been a couatant opponent to the tun, I,t. I neare-ely j. r u , a star in:llt,tQ lii'! Elgin is alai, 'OO4 to have declined it I .11..tild lint wonder if Lowe tea, the /niece, —r ni orth The d . . King ..1 t, Englami it. now otte-tally linnotin,od The reception of ou t new ally will be entiltoom.th- lie will he ,ilizto a hn, for le. Tort- !he lonre‘t tuuttetache or any 11,011 in Liirtope The brother ot tl n t-lnipm...r AustrlA hoer thr-wil out of nix rarnage nt 'l rieme. and lire iu u, precat:ou. %lAN , Emporia- of Itufhia hna returned Prter.lmry The Petterre of the Keyetoue Vlwle-•icsr York and Pennsylvania. N.•t , l'orit 14 It ntl Ion:: tlw En ptn• .01 our t her.. nr, r:11/..4 . 13 Ili lik,l‘ to rt...iuce her fr,in her I•lfittl.•ll,V, fur tt• N tit.ter •St.t.l.- to tho ittqwry.: -iiwt‘ and ohm-RA.ler Rho I Ott, el= 111; P . , 1 , 111 ..1 the •1,44., , ,‘ oKst her neighbor. and n , rth emicell -col/tre which that th,mght be her ~Kr. New Sorcery r, a • ioliwn.9trntlve People . Penn4ylsannin- are the te , erse Thr roinner an, holding meeting , . venting, -i.eaking, talking, tr.,- ,jjag and w,,rl.,ing mosily. and thereby impreselng MI then' and the writ sense or the“- twin , energy and en terpriae. The l'enn. I Noon SI,AV and steady-going .% et they are generally earnestly and perseveringly at ark the mew of —me great w -, ,rk, none the leye taut f,,r being leY. New Burk lut greater I, ,, plilatoui. and mere ‘ , .tey , tngreas than Penn.ylvanitt but till- order , f things will he revery, d lh a few vear. Pennsylvania will Le the first, and New York the second .tar in the political firmament Penn sylvania will rise, and New York descend on e step, thereby revering their present relative po sitions. Doe- Fitly ntte nxk how this will be, and is being br , dight alemt " The answer i. easy . N ew York has lien !wilding raitruauls from one rents.—her chief euty -towards the West. In stead of honing to cut through, or go over moun tains, as Pennsylvania did, she could go round theta.' Her huge canal and gigantic linos of rail, converging at Manhattan Island, radiated to wards the lakes 'on the north, and the opening between the lakes and the mountains on the west. The enormou, trade of nearly oho whole west rolled along the Erie nntl Central Railroads, or floated along the Erie Canal, to he deposited fur distribution in the warehouses and on the quays of her chief city. But while these railroads and this canal carried this foreign wealth through the State, th e y a k o bore home wealth cur if it. The high prices paid within the last few years for the ve ry - western produce which sought a market at New York city, together with the facility which the railroads of the State offered to emigrants going West, has indtioe.l a heavy emigration front the Erop,ro State to the cheap farming lands of the Northwe-t The con—,ltience is, that while the stream or trade • , •la the Went has swollen the riintensions of New hark city, the stream of trade to the West is depleting New 1 ork State. The termer has been built up to its present propor tions, at ouch a fabulous rapidity' at the expense of the latter. In short, the internal improve ments of \env York State were built with an eye to commerce alone, and not with a view to the development of her hidden element, of wealth. The business they do iv enormous , trot it is a through 611,61C05. whose benefits are nut scattered by the wayside, but deposited in a lump in the coffers of the merchant princes and ship owners of glorious Gotham. Pennsylvania, with all the old fogyism charged on her, has pursued a wiser and more discreet policy. The Alleghenies long lay as an almost insurmountable barrier between her and the West. The building of tunnels through, and roads over them, was the work of yearn. She could not run over the Alleglrenier., to the West, as ninthly and quickly its her rival could arcland them. She had, therefore, to give up the West, measurably. to New York, and look to a less re mote source for wealth. She turned her eyes homeward, and saw coal reins and iron beds in viting labor, and premising riches to those who would turn them up. Site built mills, factories and furnaces, and tilled them with the workers whom New York sent throat. She built farm ing towns in her valleys, awl manufacturing towns among her coal and iron hills, and con nected the two by railroads, that the farms might supply the mills with food, while the mills supplied the farmer with manufactures. In short, Pennsylvania built roads to serve nn channels for the reciprocal trade of her own chi -7.1111b, all well as fur the transportation of foreign through trade. Her industry was therefore versified, enlarged, and enhanced. She kept Ler citizens at home by giving them work. No man can fail to remark the paucity of Pennsylvanians to be found living out of their native State, as compared with the number of New Yorkers to he found scattered throughout the West. The results of these causes are what we might natu rally suppose they would be. At the tact census, New York lost two Represen tatives In Congress, while Pennsylvania gained two. The causes which led to this disparity are stilt at work, end will produce mere palpable relative changes in the future. Pennsylvania is not now equal in population or important:, to her sister State •FJ , ••. - ." • • . $ Nt=,42l F • : FOREIGN NEWS. 4r:y": ~>~»: 4~ but she is marching toAysicailower and political importance with surer emir steadier-strides than her neighbor. She is increasing more rapidly in propor tion, and oven the next census may show that she has achieved the same level with Now York. from whence her elevation to n superiority is inevitable. In 1860, the Ktiyatone State will be also the Empire State of the Union, first in the developed elements of physical wealth, first in commercial and political importance, and first in capacity to intiaenee the destiny of the nation. We have no regatirto expretu , at the prospect. Pennsylvania is eminent for the conservation of her political 'tendencies, the sound ness of her economy, and the sagacity of her states men. Her elevation to the post of Empire State would insure stability and consistency to the nation. The Claim for Extra Services of the late Secretary of Legation in Part■ Don Platt, late Secretary of Legation at Paris, has given notice of his intention to ask Congress for the extra pay of a Charge for the period of Mr. Ma son's incompetency to act as Minister, from ill health, relying on the appropriation made to Mr. Sandford, his predecessor, while acting as Charge after the re signation of Mr. Mason's predecessor, and previous to the latter's appointment. Upon this point the Wash ington Star of the 23d says: " Without stopping to argue the question of the propriety of that action of the national legislature, (the predecessor in question) acted as Charge when there was no minister to France in commission. Not so Mr. Platt_ During the time the latter was in Paris, on behalf the government of the United States, Mr. Mason was the minister, being duly paid as such, and being absent from his poet only when his health was in a condition to force him to seek its improvement through flying trips to other parts of the continent. If he (Mr. Piatt) was a Charge d'Af. fairs, except by his own appointment, we are curi ous to know by whose authority he was commis sioned ; as the President certainly has ho power, un der the law, to appoint a Charge to a court at which this government has a full minister accredited. In deed, it was understood in Paris that when Mr. P. was playing Charge there, the government took oc casion to disclaim his authority so to do; and that Mr. Minister Mason disclaimed ever having left him in any such official position, or in any other than that of plain Secretary of Legation." THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. From Central America SZA OR.LLtS3, November 2.l.—The steamship Daniel IVeh. Ater has arrived here with dates (run San t., the Gth inst T. hundred additional men had left join lien IValker fai the Isthmus. The Indians in Oregon continued their depre.lati.n. Ti,. latest intelligi nee from the mines stated 1 , 11 4,2 I Olttect to be encouraging The Daniel Webster left Punta Area= on the 19th !net Col Wheeler formally recognized Gen. Walker 4 geeern meet %Volker WWI daily receiving occsoalons to Id• foor9 Gen Coral sc. found wilily of toroaun, and et•n In 1.er.1., enc. se•ntence. Rephao,a lie, been loneebed Kinney remain, at llreytewn: flny nt Lt. rink La.l .lre.rt•d tarn, and Jaiued Urn. Walk, Tho Milos volth 'England. ‘.141,1 . 0, Ctn. NoVerIINTI•• Uni•al it ia 111,1,4 In the State per:at/neat 1., say flint Mr Buchanan bah tu•. cunfcrenctst vrlth the I:all of Claretrh.n ~• the %Vest Ilium Klunsiron The Earl the lansl that the Mt lint in ell Lail been atartaatchest fit hi, putiser ontrirutllv t.. Ilan I riths! Starch Its übj.et wm r. , peuttsa the roan. ainast Urea.., acettust itneuan priret—.re. three f eh.. 1, were nth,., et Nem Turt.--ua I, w. ueca, ih• 1111 h, partirulat to larg , • h , witerewpt Brit,Alt .1.11 , , • .11 , 14 , rlir"pe fr.wr, ku.tralia, with the purl... t At. ..h• Cunard 4t4-amer3 The ES/ I ,• • t,.• char .1 the trarli. Ittaury, a r.l.rt-vr•i3te.l m ailitartz• •“11.11,1114.1C•-.1 1., /Jr itittclut t, • ILr kr. ,41.11. nm, .r •• 111 Ititsr I=l NC. ` , Neurft*, 'M.- Th. , steened,,l. It., I hi „o-tiwy fr..tw New Of 14.ww. Ilw, t/.; At thst r. nt drautog of tit, 'r N tirt•t* pris, Letrvt. 1,..,..1,agers 1, •?t. 1 0,, , .fetAlne.t nt Ilya+nn. ..,, w 11s. , i. la, •,.. nrrosl Ow 11.u,1. 11.. l• until !h• Th. Ifraruei hit.l rt 1, too ..ch_irtgtra ~Lint t,•Litt Ivr• w••• va•t•• f.n J:1114AIY (101..1 lilt V DIN! , mt ;•••••.1 ut/Allerra Es• - hAti,• 'l;4, . 1.. Murder In Baltimore last hied A par, .41.. ts Wa.Alaugion lintal, a ta,-rn at Lat.... ...I Omni., eOf s sl.l Lntl ng drank ft - hrl. tin.) 1., pay r,a I ..- Ti'.- pr‘lu - to,r's lauthr.r, Eugmar Broentrr. attempted 4t"'l'a"'T'4'':""-V4-DC,fititjOa.emk4/.4na-ivwa.gml JOPoti AMU li&ot Ettivrnr, killing him I..4tuntly . arnAtt-r th. gang, nant.+l MI,. kb.. th. !•t -, ts.n... 440 ,• 4)1 t.a!lq 1.0 laim I, , rttavaely I,,t r -I m Ihr ll—, 511 li.. part. n.r. arr.tta..lKlttl rommin•d t/.1- Mrnteuce of Mn. IticolresAlcr, ete. rs••.• nd, r a -1.11 . 1‘1.1‘...1.1, ,ikr awl ituritnEl 11.Mtvq8.1. chtargoA ....In.til••tylvto. the fur. I.r orin 111 %.1.4 t• thr plotet,tiAr? ,Ar 1ar...• 1.0.1 tiestt6.r. t.y `kl , ‘ , 1•1•-•II 9...1 I , Ein. 11.14 r n-• t ln.wn Murder of Po/Iceme o Nl , 11ui•, N05,n0.1.1 ev. r Lat..%l TlPma. Cumndur' nud W Jinni „tour 41 o• arms a man in ,an Mm n gam; i and teat them ta• ae•••nrl3 that Luinnung, In, [13.41111.4 41 W. iujnriea Oren) r 1. The Pre•ideenleosage (111, be•eri urowtherizrdh : , .ltrwheted, I "Tout, oh the thm pr.` , 4llt deter - mum/ton In not to raid , „pies of the it , sl.l.lri'm Miotmag, ft,r the dln~alil 1...•,..1..prrx. a.braz.., its deil".ll Cu.. It Ilia, tl , l It L pt tht.4l until that t Lute • Gen. Ru.k Itc-elected. Ntor 1111.12,F. :ail , (PALI e.- ' run, 'bite% 1,• tomtattt h.° i.. 15 ree , t•ed The ll.dt Th.axims J Runk Geer, tittruttnt „-. , 1.. t.! 1.) .4 -nate b.r the term of .11 New York Bank Statement Tlie week!) statement of alerage4 of Banks of this it) showy an Increase of $252,0u0 in loan,. and $412d00 In tme ie a decrease of $162,000 ..licttlitti•al, and $64a,000 In Sand.' Soranperille..--Inv.tigektom and on perlinent hoer demonstrated that upon the condition of the dependn the health of the body. Consequently, when (lineage In the altape of ktertifulo.., Fayalpelan., Y leers, Cutaneous Eruptions, Livet Complaint, de. appear, it k at (Jure evident that the twcrettve futictious ha* Inert. and !Lapilli lira have tern engaladered In tite blood whirl, are working Owls on, to the murfaee. B.A\ S' SA \$A PA HULA in ex. I.nuall) prepared to comely emelt cave., and should I.e at ones resorted to. It will gently annulate the funettoria of the atoms.- h and bowels to regular and health, twit..., and without turtibeti or purging expel thi, from all deleterious eretanulatious, purify the Motet, equalize the otrettlation, I.,lnotc pervirel/wl, ,inprvvsl the uppeUto. Unpart (Lpe and er r e, to Ow symtvlik. and groduutly het curt) erttriette the dhease. rat atug all tteightly extreacenees chaappem. !Lod tenting the 4:llll.!riCaly .1000th luvi liexthle. Prepared and ...Ad by A II 9 .1) SAN DS. hrttraetta Fulton rtireet, Ne York. 1.1 ail., bl FLEMISH BROS., Pittsbutitik Pa. and by nocir; Itit uggonn gvilvnti I) dip-What do the Physicians Sayl-..Lliten to the tiatirnon) of Bit eminent ph . yeloirin in NV, of \PLANE'S VER now 11111 , ermully ,e.- ku..wledsel to be the boat In oven inanition the ineitical faculty (whil are W often opposatt to the use 0( latent ntialiciatie ) cannot altlitaihi their applovnl Ilits oiralnable rowed): LIND, Stark colnty, ‘t, 1119 I have need Dr. ',Mane s IVQrni Speclllc in my peir Ste prn.lice, sod ant in - epait.l I say that the unparalleled emcees with which 1 hare prescribed lid use, both (or children and adults. Induces me Co say the most In Its fat or of any specific or patent ruallelne see I,efin brought to in) notice The tousle of administration. the smallness of the dune, and the certainty of Its efficacious affects, give It. In my opim,in. a decided advantage titer any other medicine pf the hind before the public •„ Purchasers will he careful to rob for Lie .11 . 1.4n11 oclt6rat.l recastA.9r, and take UODC , elem. All other Ver mtfugea, In comparison, are worthless. Ur M'Litno'ii gotinalo Varinituga, also hi, nolobratod Liver Nth, can u.,n bo had at all rtapectablo Drug dtoroa In tho Unite"! Stab. and Coan&la. Also, for sale by the solo proprietors, PLEMINO Sur,ossore to J. Kidd A Cu., No. co Wo,d street. corner of Fourth norl74Aw otplfrom the N. York National Monitor Funniary Varoa. l - , Dr. Curtis has done more Lc/ ameliorate the condition of linnumity eilltctad with lung complaints, than any other practitioner of medicines that Ana etruggie4 with the comets %I( the nv,ttruz eve toot, for the lest Captor), hy the Insolation sod perfection of au instru ment that will convey to the lungs a medicine in the shape of a highly Medicated Vap o r, wbkh acts direaly on the disease. and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are troubled “ith dietileVe arising tom disordered hinge, will eutissrve their imamate by airtn ! tile ilygesu-Vspor a trial. Chula/rt.—Dr. Corm ' Evince Is the original and ugly gov.26:9wdsw geuulne article -Call at No. 184 lir,. . street., and ex - amine our stock of Burr liars atjd Wnrrra Cass. Just re inlred, a larca lot of PJaniagid, qteattal, and other styles of Ospe, which we will sell low torielesh. 1101143A1i .9 Co., ldd Wood meet. actlB 4 #•- ,23 1 - • r- IICIEI!I -11) forme,' de•vst..ll igir Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for beautifying the Complexion, and eradicating all TAN, I'M puzs end Faat - riza from the feu Sold et Dr KYYMllleli, 140 Wood street Jim2.o Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. TILE ONLY RAILROAD, RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. *Fr THE FAsr TSAI?, leaves at 2:30 A. M.; through to Cincinnati in 13 bouts and 40 minutes. Faro. V. MAIL Tll-1-DI loaves at 8 A. M. Fassuis Taairs loaves at 3 P. M. These Trains all teaks dose connections at Creetline, so that paieengeni avoid detention. The direct route to St. Louis is now open, via t:reetliue and Indianapolis. 100 miles shorter than via Cleveland. First ease fare from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, $18.30. • Second clues, $12,01. Connections are made at Alliance with the Road to Cleveland, and at Mans field with the Road to Newark, Monroeville and Sandusky City. No Trains run on Sunday. Three Roads connect at Creethrie. For particulars, see handbills. Through Tickets are sold to Cincinnati. Louisville, Bt. Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland. and tine principal towns nod cities In the %Feet. The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATE,'. TRAIN lot,. Pittsburgh Cl 10 A. M. and 4.13 I'. Ni., and New Brighton at 730 A. M. an,: I 4'. NI . For Tickt•ts and tourer information, Apply to .1. G. CURRY, At the corner office, under the Monongahela House, Or at the Federal street Station, to OEIIIW E PARKIN, Novoinix, Ticket Agent. OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD, BEING THE Continuation of the Ohio & Penna. R. It TO FORT WAYNE, TEIBS lITNI•SLED ANI, LIOEITEEN HILO MN PITTSBrItGI3 TRAINS CONNECT AT CRESTLINE, WITHOUT nrreNnoN. Dl7 El ALL THE TRAIN 9 OD THE OHIO AVD PLANA. ROAD, ADO DIM nl F,reat with Traina Koing North and South, OD tho Mad River and lake Erie Railroad. For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Offiee of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company In Pittsburgh, Allegheny City. or at any of the following points- Fort Wayne,llatontaino, Cincinnati, Urbana, Layton, Springfield, I lidianapol Richmond, Tithe, Findlay. Persons desiring Tickets will La putlattlisr to ask for a Ticket by tho Ohio and Indiana Railroad. jai 8. B. STRAUGRAN, Snit. ME= A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Cornrr Rutth and Smithri,ld streets, Pittsburgh, AGE N S . STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO., OF li A Rlt NEU ItU CA PI TA L t;IRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO ()Y PHILADELPHIA c.AP/TAL 8300,000 LNSURANCE COMPANY OP THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, WINCH ESTER, VA. . ............. _8300,000 CONNECTICUT MIFTCAL LIFE INSCRAFiCE COMPANY HARTFORD. CONN. 41T1'.11. AND ASSETS-62,134,480. MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. 11111FICTLHERS' INSURICE coin OF PHILADELPHIA. ,tlaftlEß PERPLICAL.--OHANTLD ar 111 k *1k?? 0? PKNNITIS/Nl.l. Chartered C'n y llai. $500,000. A RlO IV M. I.I) . YIN(NYTT. 1 . 4 ROGF:ItS, ,4 , rotar! lIKOROE ltiftld TORS. Aar. tn 9 Lippi 1%. ot U. Thotiao, ‘lahlt, ti Illtatthat.n. 11 tilt= Netad \ tt•tla•• I Ta r t it•r, .11(r,05% Ntita. nn :a lite4etr, %.Is art/ K. littadt Jam,. sm)th hats ttrten ”rga.nix.N.l with s Cush Capi ta sh,l tI. Ihrt.cl.4l ILlso .I.4yr - tattled to adapt Usti I.o•ll2lyett 4.1 ,11.1. t• frlivt•lt..•• To prudeace 111 MasdUCl tl.4 it. ntdatra 1,1111 pr,1111•I atiptatinettt of losseta PITI'9III_ Hall I ,It 5% dtt, etrrttt. J NEII TON ./001.4. Agent The k a6 , V LI ftivl r•v5.“1,1.11.1.• firm, in Vitt. L•utgh aut releto.v I.• thrtn malt tegmrd •tut.,l.t, nuoivito .1 11.1 , t.r tcrk it.. NIL isras", Ika/ '116,18 / C mk. Y SnottiHaPopt... 1... Chtl.4 Co. PITTSBURGH LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE Y 1 . {SCE AT):FI AND VARKVT ~ T ICEETA, P1TT'%131 . 12011, PA. RoIiKILT it kIAI Al. Pre,Went J.,L, It k:iLL. tar makes e T.-7) Inloran...) &pi...ruining to nman , ied u it ki IA HIS 4mairw ASI.) MA/ 11.01114Kritits-eltire and ‘i.1.41.1110 Iti,Clll an. irttmtsr4a , and MARINE El ?8B grtte,4tly ktt.l agtutt-t Ittott..got t, Yire, rred againgt the Pr r• I. A.l [Lac etn.l I ultald Nfit. ycauun aol . ratlsT.ztation. ml (tie IG/%1.1( mien C.4l4lltellt ' , nth shfel) EATOR.A tirl.ll.• • TL John F 1.11.00.1. • 11'.1.1..... ....um... NI rt. 1% ll..trzn Pik i.l:k J. 11,.. Ilalltuau • , Int Ivo A rtontmot. , nl.L.ni. NI L.. Imr ..1 / t• N. L. . hit Cal4llllkg. ;1v1.17 EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY )1. , PITTSBURG H. J . ,i ( ET9I.. \ BKitt; ER, p n ..,,,k ul /Wilt:Kr I INN It :••••• n.t.ary 14. k till tioneral Agent. WILL INAI'ILE AGAINST ALL KINDS oF IRINE vii l; RISKS. putt, roan. .1 II Sit....tilft.r,,, , J W Um.. I' ‘% Ifni. lick., W K N./lick. 1,....• \I 1N1.J... It T H. 1:1,1/kr. U U Uncurl. /t 1.1 Cocbra.. I: T 1,, L. Jr. J.,1/0 A. C.augLoy u‘-..r... , K ,I.lcrk. \...5. Bryan, David\l'ekukllckm .I'l 1.,,..t.. tostamad by 14.111., inealreal and, policies bel y'"ntpato 111 ta• lila rally a ljuaryal and prompt. I) is vi nt Ity tql HtINVATEII STREET. ('ITIZENS' INSURANCE CO)IPANY OF PITTSBURGH. W I LLI ANI BAG ALLY, Proradunt. SA VI EL NI SerrutAr. IA 111..ter strfri.,..4l‘,ll Mit et and IVond erre* 4.-J - I Eisur, lU A SI) CABO, I RISKS, On Ow Ohio at:•1 11m,Inailgn Itlvrt, and UtlArrunes. AgAltvo L,.41 or ,InArrwe by AI., Nottnst the Pet Ili, of the and Inlarrd Sat Igetu..ou Au.l Tr musix..r tation William Dagale. Richard F 6, J, Jainr, li. Cooir.r. 2lamuel M. Kirr, 1-...i.muel lira. William Bangham. Robert Dunlap, Jr . John :1.. Dilworth, boar M. l'ennort. Yraucis &glom Ilarbaugb. J. Schoonmalier, Walt., Bryant, William S. Hart. Jahn Sizipton PEKINTEASTORE, No. 38 Fifth Street. a-a-GREEN A NI , BLACK TEAK ottrtnnted to tare at 7:, and Young Ilysou—SO, "(al.' 73, and quality $1 - t o lb ; fine3t quality $1 IA lb. Krtgl.l, Brvali.then-4A). TL and imperial and Gunpowder—Si) tb- 61, and $1 M. 0,111 and Black Team of all grade, put up lu metallic exprusal, for the trade, and will 1,. sold at the priee. COFFEE—Prtme JaNil and Itt, 0 .,e, w , green and em e wt . SLti.t.ltS--Lovertug etvehed and Pulvertted Sugar,: and prtmo zelger Bakal . .. Brume, Co' e s and Cn u c s ,l e te, norlerP2rn N. JAYNEII. \11.1.1,11:11S . &, ALLEN, I=l ARNOLD & WI.LLIAMS, MANUFACTURERS OF Chi'son Furnaces, Wrougbt Iron Tubing, I.ND FITTING GENERALLY, Par Warming. and Ventilating Building• Aka- \ A. will cGutract for Warming and Ventilating by Stem. Or tot Water, Plpea or ChilsOil . n Furnace, Church , N 7110013. lltapitals. Factories, Green liens., Dwellings, court (Laura, Jade, ur llotrir. No. MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh aplB WILLIAM HUNTER, GEALER EXCLU6IVELY 1N FLOUR AND GRAIN, , No. 299 Liberty Street, Pitteburgh. 41 , Conyt.trrty Itecrivi,of aid R E 'r UII ANDS of PLN:`II . I.VANIA, OMR INDIANA and 311880111 r, tACPERFLN'E sad EXTRA FLOUR, Whidi will alwny. ba eoht et the Lowest Cash prics , a. [epll WILLIAM B. HAYS CO., DEALERS IN BACON HAMS, SIDES AND SHOE:EDON LARD, LARD OIL. DRIF:D BEEF, EI:GAR-CURED and CANTESSEIJ LLAMA A largo .11. ray• uu bawl at 10. 397 Liberty Street, PITTSBUROIL PtiNN'A Zirlieteholor's flair Dye.—Hotr burned or le/tired by otLar dyea, faded or variegated hair, all reetored and made beautifully bsowu or black. without a chance of injury. by 13 , ircimea'k, at the Wig Factory. 113 Broadway, Now York. where it lm made, wild, or supplied. (tu rune vote TO0111.1.) S' h l, 0101014 W 013 d retail, by Dr. GEC. 11. Kirara, 1.14 novl6:clkw 15 ood stneut 11111 • On the 15th hint., of pairalys* JA3lEtcehlettt son of Mrs Jane Ward, in the 26th year of his one. The ftmend WI take place rata (Tuesday) artravocs, at 3 o'clock, from die residence of lb mother,u inter of Washing ton street and Pennsylvania Avenue. The friends of the family are requested to attend. without further notice. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. IN QUART BOTTLES. Flu lhr Remor! and Palnanent Cure of all Disraw arising from WI Impure Vale of Me likAort, or Habit of the Sy;tens. This truly valuable preparation is extracted from selected roots of the finest dceeriptiom by means of an expensive and pow e rful apparatus, which obtains the medicinal and active principle In si highly concentrated form, n scientifically com bining the several vegetable products In.rthe?procesathst a compound extract of Sarsaparilla is obtained Infinitely supe rior to sue other for purifying the blood, and the cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum Ulcers, Fever. Soria, Pimples, Bolls. Cutaneous Eruptions, Rheumatism. Mercurial diseases, Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Consumption, Female Ir regularities. Loss of Appetite, and General Debility. This p overfill remedial agent acts simultaneously upon the Stomach, the Circulation and the Bowels, and gently Minna: kites, while it disengages and expels from the system all that is irritating and prejudicial to bodily health. Being purely vegetable. it is perfectly harmless in its operation: the most delicate persona may take it at any time with perfect safety. The astonishing SUCCORS of this medicine constantly in creasing during the last sixteen years, has secured for it the distinguished commendations of the Faculty, and It enjoysa widespread popularity and extensive patrouage which throws entirely out of competition every other preparation of San. Attention is respectfully solicited to the following cord& cute : Tent, N. Y., September 1, Wed. ifctser. A. B. & D. Nands—Oentlemen : I have for nearly three years been troubled with that dreadful disease., Scrofu la: en much so, its to be offensive to my husband and to my self; and to obtain relief. hate tried every kind of medicine that came under my nothx., withont effect. One of my neigh h .rs. echo had been cured of a similar complaint by your Sarsaparilla. advised me to make a trial of It, and I eau truly say that it has done me a world of good, having completely cored me. lloping that my evidence may induce others dmilarly afflicted to adopt the same remedy, with the same satisfactory results, I remain gratefully yours, ' em... Prepared and sold by A. B. A D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists. 100 Fniton street, New York. Sold also by B. A. FAHNESTOCH At CO., FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, and by Druggists generally. Prior 51 per bottle. or six bot tles fur 50. nov27:lm EALTII, ECONOMY AND EXCELLENCE.—" Know H .fert and tars Freeide.”—WAHNlNO, DRAUGHT and TlN riLartott, a trio sanctioned by Nature, indispensable to Life. Health and Action, and in every way replete with universal importance. Some years of study, labor, expense and proving have been .glaui by the subscriber to aimplify and perfect his system for warming, draught and ventilation, and its introduction and use within the past two rears, in many places, (bat chiefly in Philadelphia, New Voilt and Boston,) has met with all the approbation be could wish. The following Is a briof dewrlp tion of his huprovements, all of which are patented in the United States, and part of them it England: A Draught and 1 entilating Chimney, which, in Ilicturire. dwellings, and buildings: of every de.cription, so Aires the Mb toeing advantages :—A perfect proof against fire; self clean. Leg and self-preservation; a constant, powerful, maulated draught., en that a stark 40 feet high has more draught than those usually built 100 feet high, or more; a saving in fuel, at least ono-fifth part; a means of taking warmth and venti lation into and out of rooms; a saving of part of the heal that Is usually lost In the atmosphere; and the construction of one flue to answer In every story of a building, for every rout adjacent to it. A Trio Ventilator, or a ventilator with throe powers of ac , [ion. which can be mate of any size, in any form, to salt the architecture of any building, and may be plain or ornament al: this secures constant ventilation for any edifice, without ailmitttrig anus' or rain; it cures emokey chimneys, and is certain to give them draught. A Ship and Car Siphon Ventilator, to throw abundant, of fresh sir, and distribute it in a ship or ear, and draw out the foul air without admitting any snow or rain, and but toe to ' Le male in the roof or deck. 9350,000 And last, but not least, a Tubular Furnace.. or Heater; this may be of any edge, and portable or fixed. Bllildiligtl with It ...re warmed in a superior manner: it admit., no red or thin riot], heat, but takes the fresh atninapberic air rapid. direct .n.l warmed into the rooms, making a lomve feel like a plea iant June day, and contributing largely to promote health, ...onfort and cheerfulness. No gas or smoke escapes, and no furnace Citil be oiler as to tire. It Is highly approved in di 'Hr ;it la durable, simple, coolly managed, not liable to eel diaordered. can ho cleared without making dust, and 1.- u• clogged and obetructed by coal clinkeringg ; it wives in furl. and if properly attended,ibut little attention ia needed,) to n fuel saver. These Inventions are all simple, but effectual. Architects. Artie:ma builders, and all interested, aro respectfully request ed to examine them. References, good and staiDdent, given. JOSi•:Plf LEEDS, Patentee, and Proprietor. M1.)}.2 , F. EATON, Agent for Patentee, No.Bo Fourth st rest. Pittsburgh. Ls ready to receive and till ordental short notice for any of the above mention..l--gtert inventions, and a at m prepamd to reeve pmpoaAls for manufacturing the ococe to tbo Mica of Pittsburgh or Cimitinatt no‘27ALlvr 131111.1 e SALE OF VALCABLE LAN 1./S.—The nude, signed will offer at Public gale, at .the Merchants' El disuge, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, on TITURSDAY, January t. IbJG, at 7 o'clock, the following described valuable proper ty. luting Jut, Nos- 9 and 10 of the 6 undalwr Plan of Lots, ~tuati.il in Pine Township, Alletchen) County, two nines from Ilakerstown : Lot \o. 1) cuntalus Ifit) acres (.1 land, 56 ”1 Which arc ..heard and in a high state of ...ultication, the Wan, - ient sprout hind. There is a iiria-rate spring of wider on tin The improvements conabit of a Log Tenant llout.e and maid, with other outbuildings, wild ia I..tuldmi as : North by 1.4, of luny Grubb.. and J. Waddle: floutb by laced. of David Crosby, Thorn. Henry and Jame., Ihmlnp: east by lands ~f Wm. Shade's heir.; wilit by Wade of Wm. Wilson and others. Lot No. lu contains 150 acres, about liou of which are cleared and In an excellent state of cultivation, the remainder grit qualify' white oak timber loud. 'llw imptoveruents are two Tenant Irieses,..flartt. Stotts, On this tract will he limed excellent spring water, as well es a run, which might be converted into a mill rare without much expense. Lot. N,t. In is bounded on the north by lands of - lohnsonWEsolt; south by goals of Thom. Gileson; east by lands of tichattl Morrow and Wm. Dickey; west by lends of Thomas and ebtoxterellasett.r—v— • ---""."""' ago this Last two tracts of the fthiLie an of ln_ phich Yhrunns Oilmon has been acting es Agouti) ther*AL, purchasers dttonki look t their interests; as they Wilt ht.,: in boo t‘pportunity of making a handsome invest/neut. Pets •Inr , InitiflK to view the property will omit on the tenants, ua either of the properties. Tertns of sale made known nt th time fool place. Por further particulars, addr•-,o WU. E. PAUL, ttario's Keystone lion., Resting, Pa. Or r.L 11. HOFFMAN, Ego., No. 3.1 l North Twelfth street, Philadelphia. twy'.."7:wst(chtl) DAVIS, Auctioneer. ()It PIIA.NS' (Nit.ll.T SALE.—Pursuant to an order of the Orphims' Court of the County of Allegheny, held at Pittsburgh. on Saturday, the 24th day of November, A. IL 1855, will be oxposeel to Public Sale, on SATURDAY, the gal day of December A. D. at 10 o'clock in this foomoun of mud day, at the Court Ileums, in the city of Pittsburgh— All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Third Ward of the City of Pituiburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsyl vania, belug pact of lot number thirty-four (to. 34) In the plan of lots laid out by Robert Watson, Fan, and which p'an is c-corded In Book K, 21, page 194, and bounded and di scribed as follows, viz : Beginning at a lolnt on Wylie street, at the Malone.: of nixty-heven feet six Inches from Washlni, , ton iformerly called High) street ; thence along Wylie street somberly thirty-two feet, and along Wl' this thirty-two 13'.: het i extending back thirty feet to a lot leased to James subject to a yearly ground rent of ten dollars for ever, and subject also to the smile regulations, reatricjous iirid reservations as are contained In a oertain deed of pet pettisl lease, dated the Cth day of September, A. D. granted by stud Robert Watson, to Andrew Getty for saJd lot No. 34 in his odd plan, and which la subject to a yearly ground rent of one dollar per foot, to be paid to said Rotint Watson forever. Ott which premises are erected two two story Frame Dwelling Houses. Tht , tome w tale oill br made known on the day of able. JOHN C. LINDLEY, inn'=7:dltaw3t Administrator of Thomas 11 onollister. ANTED I.II3IE.DL4TELV—.Ekstrd Ina mspectahle tan.- ' Hy, by n gentleman and his lady—one nr two rooms re luired; 2 good Cooks for private families, wages $ d per week: Girls to go to Sexiekley and New Bright o n; 10 I.llrls for hotels in the city; a good Blacksmith. Situations wanted by a boy 13 years of age, of good bUil at-so habits, and can give gird reference; rr young man 81. ; a porter; a bar-keeper; a boy to go to the country; a ..arriage driver; a gardener. _ . Apply at BARR' II'inILLIOF-NCE OFFICE, 410 Liberty street. noV27 4 PPLIC An IN FOR CITARTEIL—Whereaq, o number of .71.. the citizens of Peebles and Collins Towtaddits, Alle gheny County, hare Applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Said County for a charter for the 'EAST LIBERTY COL. LEOIATE INSTITUTE," the following order was intuit:: And uow, to wit, November 17th, IaSS, it is ordered by the Curt that the foregoing application for a charter bo putt !Jetted, according to Act of Assembly. 11.) the Court ‘TOTICE.—The eltlietut of Eittehurgh and Allegheny County will hereby take notice that my wife, MARGA RET ANOELL, left my bed mid Imard„ on Tbarsday, the day of November, wlthoot any Just muse or provt.stlonl and that after this data I will not pay any debts Contracted by her. [n0r . 2.7a130 . 1 NICHOLAS ANHELL OILS DLLEXLY !AIM C. TLICEUCV. 13I.AKELY t RICKEY. Real I.:state Brokers, corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. Farms, }lomat, LAN, MIN, Furnaces', &c. Sc. bought and [VMMit011011; Land Warrants bought, sold and hxn n--0. Bills. Itooda and l'fiites negotiated. &portal attention girrn to subdividing Farms, and disposing of them. Tortm re.onmablt, n0r273.1i,v A,‘„irEtier!',ll-Atiev}e:Lutjt an ln d iropee t t ie A k Lu t t atuid. Pittsburgh. corner stingers brought from the old country to Pittsburgh, and monks remitted to Europe. notifl:dsw , 1 1 .alTII BRUSHER--I have Just received another lot 01 fine Tech Brushes. Those wishiug auytintig in this hue neuld :all and examine my stork before ptuthsalt 14euhere. 308. PLEN(Mi s uutiff corner Diamond and Iltutet sir,. - INFAN 4 TIiCfit BRUSII - ES—A large en One aSkUrtment of Infant flair Brushes Just received by nov27 JOS. FLEYIFSG. VAIL BRUSIIES—A. fine assortment ceived by trioV2Tl JOS. 'FLEMING. HULL'S PALM SOAP—A large inirpLiior this celebrated ham Soap Just received by JOS. FIJ43IINGi. - DAY 12.1111—A very superior article of Bay Rum Just reedjj by Luov27] JOS. F.4131/NO. A NI ANDINE—An excellent article for chapped hands &c. A large supply received by JOS', ELEMLNieI. H AIR DY ES—A lugs assortment on Itsueland for atelip nov 27 JOS, FLEMING. - TURN SIIELLERS--Nly winter stock of Shellerti is now arriving, of varions sir, capacity of abetting, and sepa raring in tho sites manner from IS to 100 bushels per hour, at the Agricdittgal Store, 47 Fifth street, by nerdJAMES WA RDROP. etORN 31 1LLS—Stock Pendent an , requested to examine Scott's Little Giant Corn and Cob Mill, which will grind urn on the cob, nr shelled, with ease and speed. Price $4O an d sau, complete; warranted. JAMES WARDROP. - DODDER CUTTERS— Of various patterns and capacity, for jc hand and power. for sale by JAMES WARDROP. Q UGAR MILLS—New York, Noe. 1 and 2, on hand and for CI eats, by inoe27] JAMES WARTIROP. NTERPRISE PICTURES, 74 Fourth street, for excel lencee and cheapness can't be heal. nov27 GREEN APPLES, ~,11;111 bids Rattaboa, Pippins, Sc, for sale by _ I laLTl2ll______ll.l7ll, NUM ,b HUNTER. 7INC WASUBOARDB--60 doz Undimmed for Kale by nov27 MAIR & BUNTER. GERAIAN 8 0AB--4/0 bnael No, 1 far Rae by novr SMITH, MAIR E MUSTER. f'IOEFEE--000 lerige prime Rio for sale by 11 0 111 8)IITIL MAIR & BUNTER. ITTOOLL,ES LONG SHAWLS--A. A. MASONS (Yu. hove y just rev . •elved over 1000 Long Shawls, of the celebrated manuacture of the Bay State and Empire State Ommfauly. novr G• TRAVELING SHAWLS—A; A. MASON A CO. have just rtvelved eume dozen different styiee of Gent's Traveling Shawls. noel TY.AI3.-Many have tried the pure and fresh Teas sold at the thine Tea Store, and pronounced them superior to any in the city. inorzO) P, B. DRAVO, No.l Diamond. .new BUCKWHEAT constantly on hand; CORN HEAL, for sale by nov:s3 F. R. DR4 'Ss?. 1 Dip t aronA WO a SLENHOLM'S k tptA catt . t b at no t to PEN eye, for male at • " BOWS & TTLErB, 1N Wood street ANOTHER. CURE OF SCROFULA Beam] J. POHLMAN: nog 2i _ . , NEW' ADVEIitTISENENTS. - 10 X - EiCI7IOIW ALii if, i;Tiri& it L oitiitirtskiYe4otdll4 La November 29, at 7 o'cloric, at the Merchatitie Esehlinge, I , ',4irth street, will be sold, by order of EXectitorry and whotb It may concern -19 charm Bank of Pittaburgh &Ea; • 29 do lb.changerßank of Pittsburgh Stock; 40 do 3lechanice' do do do • ,` 25 do nand street Bridge Company do LO do .Northern Liberties Bridge do 40 do North American Mining Ca do 2 do Pittsburgh and BtentsandUelt.ll. do do Yitteburgh andConnellavillaflJLdo do Diamond Market Muir) Association Stock P. M. DAVIS, AuCtlOneer.:' G ' AND SILVER WATCH.E.B AT AUCTIO —— Wednesday evening. November Zith, at 7 o'clock, - pt the Commem2al Sales Boma, matter of W6odand Fifth eta, will be sold— d , 1 Joseph Johnson heavy lossaing-casa Gold Watch . ; " r : 2 F.. 8. Baum do do do ' ' 1 Jooopti.dohnoon µrota Imo. do 1 SI. 3. Tobias do do 2 do cylinder escapement do 8 second hand Silver and Gilt Watchee. n0v27, VrAG4LNES FOX DECEMBER, JL4TRECF.TVITZ.: - .ITI Umbels New York Journal, thr December; Peterson's Ladeo Notional, Bollon's Dollar Monthly, • For solo by W. A. GILDENFENNEY 3 CO., now2o Fifth street, opposite tbolbeato. ALU3I-74 bble for Baba by • B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 C 0.3 corner Phu and Wood ettvetar' UCKW HEAT--61 sticks for role by nov2o HENRY H. COLLINS ,_ TABLED YEACLIES-80 bushels received and for eali:by, .I_,/ nova lIENRY 11. COLLINS:. BIITTER-2 bbl.fa - lib for sale by , TIOVV , HEklitY IL COLLIN&,. M ACKEREL -100 bbb No. 3, Large; ' 100 hf bbla " " For Gala HENRY IL COLLINS: T"Emoo) PRIZE ESRAY ON CHRISTIAN TITSOr ttm Trortimony of Reason and Revelation to the 4..- 1,04%0: and Character cy* the Supreme Being; by Thompson. Prior, $1,25. Ry mail, $l.lO. kor sole by nov27 J. S. 'DAVISON, 15 Metket street, J. 0. SYR-Ut. T. EST Plank 114001( AGENCY.—The subscribers-'haire ostabliahod a Book Agency in niliulalphis, and Will furnish any book or publication at the retail price, Ice.. a postage. Any persona, by fortvarding - thesubocription : of any of the $2 Maipudites, such u Hirper'o, OWE" Pitt hams, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Faaldatun Ida MOTO, the magazines for ono year and a splendid lithogtipttpicutilk. of eithor Washington, Jackson or Clay; or, if eubittiblng.to -. $2 and a $1 Magazine, they all receive a copy Of either of the three portraits. 11 ardiscribtrig to worth of Meta, all throe portraits will be sent paths. Music - form licd;to , those who may wislrit. Envelopes of every deseriptkin and else in largo- de ctudl quantities furnished. Seal Presses, Dies. Ac., sent to Whe..l - 1 4 - Every description of Engraving on Wood ezocntca,yrzig. - noatuust and despatch: - -Vine of Buildings, Newspidist Headings. Tlewa of Machinery, Book 111tistrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Canis, &c. All orders sent by snail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their.builds Tugs engraved, ran send a daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mail or express. Persons at a distance baring saleable articles would find It to their advantago to address Cho subscribers, as we would act LW agents fur the sale of the same. MT RAM & PIESICR. to South Third street, PhOadelplita. _ _ nor2fAdrwly EO. R. wiritT: — & — co:7N4 - T59 bfnrrfet t roo t intend, on and after MONDAY, &item:ober . 2.8„ to close out their present stuck of CLOAKS, TALMAS And FANCY SILKS at greatly reduced prices. It lasing their Intention to enlarge and otherwise Ltnprotra their Store, so as to make more room for title branch of buolnoee. and wishing to do so Immediately, they trant to• clear out the stock on band as soon as possible. nov2&.dlm NTOTICE TO STOCIE110: I LDERS. Stook ill holden in tho Pittsburgh and Conttelleville Et,tt whose stock is paid up ih full. are hereby notthed.that the interest on the mule, due October 1. 1856, is payable &tilts .mice of the Company, NtiVILLE LULL, Fourth and, ,blb srty streets, Pitteburgh. N. VP.EDEII,' nor2dlw Transfer clerk. NuNNs & CLARK'S PIANOSFRESII STOCK.-11. ELMER A DIM ham' uow on the way, and partly received, a complete and choice stock of PLAN O& from - , the Yarzory of NUNNS & CLARK, N. York, ' • They are provided with all tbo late and ItignstiinfAlit#oo - which diethigniah Nunns & Claries Pianos 160'0 there, viz: viz: the Overettings„ Felt-covered Ilatuntenz, French Grand Action, etc. Every Piano is fußy warranted, witb the privilege to the purrhaser of returning the . ulna proved in any way defective. • Testimonial from M. STRAJEOVIL the unrivalled Pianist:— CINCINNATI, November 10„ 1635.. News. 11. A Lhrr df Bro.. INttsburgli--Gemßetuon: Per Wit me to thank you utaot sincerely for the magtd.firantaratak Piano, of 31.sie. Nouns a Clark's manufacture, with% nal have been as kind on to loan one for 3111 e. Ter ea Farteip e concerti In your city. This superb instrutuent la ono of the very best ever mode in America; and for , and power of tone, as well tei solbllty of conatrug', o o, ledver nothing to be desired. I redly e°° g r ltulAtu t !a future gams or, who shall be so happy en to possesi one, of the, master. . works of American industry. With be cy wishettArr your happiness, etc. Your obedient arr,.eikt t3TRAHOSH. , Sole agency for Nuttum v . ...s.rk's unrivalled Dams at H.KLED I3I Net, !,a street, sip of the • Golden Harp. - • norti QUPERICIR-BIVCK DWELLINQ, Sf.A.Nr- K-7 vAcrriramo o'rES, AND BUILDING LOTS !IN MB- , HINGHAM, AT AUCTION.—an Thursday evening, Nor. ..c l6o ' at the Merchants'..llschange; Fourth street,- - Pittaburgh, b, sold— Lots No', 62 and C.l. vet the earner of Carann.and Othar ateeetS.''.aving a front of 64 feet s Incites ort:Carsen street, catere".lng back along Oliver street 100 feet to Chestnutalley; ° W . watch Li erected a very superior new three-Ater) , Mick Prerelling. with extensive beck bufidingeosidi alate;roof and best modern impmvementx. Abe, that large and =legible Manufacturing Lot, haling a front of 01 feet on Water street, extending back along /MS Kee eteeet.;po feetto.llingharnstreet,...onwhithit ,af.o3Teet • - fron -31tuaufacturts La adjoining the above; hathatfa' t of 48 feet on Watt, etroet, eaeruadkagbackalattg dry Lot Lot of Bollutruis Oarrison, 390 feet talatighatOtreet Also. Lots Noe.lgl and 1.4 having each a front of.=feet be '• on Carson street, tween Orep o g and Joseph strneteN extend. ing back 100 feet to Walnut alley. Also, Lots Nos. 209, 210, 214, 215, 214, 217, 218 end 219, having earl, a front of 24 feet on Washington street, extend ing back 100 feet to Spruce alley, being between Melee and Craig streets, near the (Hose Works of C. Thpasen, Also, several other Lots in different damnable Ineatunut in • this tiourialling Borough. Tatars.—Ono-fourth audit remainder in two Taira, with Interest payable semi-annually. Title indisputable. la. Plans ran be seen, and further Inihrmatton gieen, fly calling at the Auction Wooten. n0v2.0 P. M, DAFIP , Agctioattee. AUCTION SALE—On Tuesday next, of Lou of Grown' In tucpu3sne Itorough. each 20 feet..- front by 100 feet deep, near the extensive Iron %Vence- of Lorene .4 Stewart. This property will ha sold in single lots, or all together. They would suit mechanics for residences; or if sold together, would form a plualrint suburban reeidetwa._ Sale on Tuesday next, 27th Inst., at 2 o'clock In theallernoon.. Terms at sale. Title perfect. BLAKELY & n 0,63 WILSON. corner of Market and Fourth streets, keeps the largest stock of WA'ICIIES,I I I. I NR. JEWELRY, gc., to be found In Western Pennsylunis. Hla tong experience; established reputation and moderato charge", present the highest Inducements why thoso In want of .a good Watch, or other artkles in his line, should give him am opportunity to serve them. 4. gaga=l •td4; BROOKS & COOPER have just opened a Mee assortment of Liman Collars and @scree, whits tionhern Collars, black do., black Crape Collars, do. to seta; awl will continue to remise during this weak thalr third supply of . goods at the Mourning and Musa Furnishing Store, Nu. Market street. u0Y2.6 THE KNOW NOTHING ALMANAC,:and True Arnerican'a 3.leurual, for 11156; edited.. b ) 4- Tisdale. For ordo by • B. T.O. HOULL'i, noY26 103 Wood street. OYSTERS --100,000 Shell Oysters, just ar riy.a. Sold at wholesale and tutag We 'mite the citizens to come and try them. Fans. Mee supplied With SHELL MUM at 60t,' 75 n ..... and $1 per hundred. You. will thel out that „A ./ ,- nt— this is the right way to bey tlecru We keer ta tu hand cans of Oyste-aald wholesale awl to yn e 4 mix , rtur quality. Restaurants will de well 41 1 7' atini ett4 . o.mer of lielA et!ri. IMIA .atisrty stxsets. N. 11—The different 9 041 itine C 4. trtnek Creeks, 3 CO.TiI Hirer, Cam" EN pial:lss.- ,L . , r e ,,w ,-• 14 I:"KETI4 " 24 " aof Bla.ket, ; man -LP tieing "Mrair Los, mantic 12i 34 NU -. ii . l i l V, Wi"J 4t . Ch MA ' on heed. ror - V.. - q 0 ' .___________ pEnty - 3,77 irEAM 'MILL PU)V y, -LEGHENY. two (,title, —LIVERED TO LL.IIIEIEE in oJther of up. °I ' ll " V ay be left at the Mill, or In boil , ' ent the id4ranot 1,041' .„,„ AN, WILSON CO, 42 Wood street. AuN a REITER, o r. Meaty and St. Clair [MOE P. SCIEWARTZ, Druggist , Allegheny. THRYS: CASII, Oil DZIAVILRY. ' .IYal BRYAN, IladdrldlEMY *X 66;1' PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. Corner or Fourth naiad Suittla eld Streeter AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,-13014000: Insure Rl:akin:lgs and ottucPronertyagainst Loss of Damage by Fire, and the Perth of the Sea and Inland Nol-. gation and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Win. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, Jacob Painter 4 A. A. Carrier, W. WCllntock, Jas. P. Tisanes; Georp W. Smith, W. S. Haven, D. E. Para, I. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. 31. La* A. J. Juno; J. ti. Joeea, H. Owebelk. OFFICERS. Prea4knl.. Hon. 15 - 3 L E. JOHNSTON. rio! Prsrident RODY PATTERSON, .Sey sod Trensurer.A. A. CARRIER Brit. :ion & Continental Exchange. mom BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SIIERIMAN & ON THE UNION BANK, LONDOItr„ - - RI Sena or LI UtD UPWAIDB. Sir . These Drafts are available at all the_prlncipal Timis of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND, and the CON, TINENT. We also draw Smut thus on M. A. Gnu:sebum:et & Bolus, FRANKPOIIT A AfALV, Which servo as a Retnittaure to all parts of areawor; SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND. Perrone intending to travel abroad maY Prorlins through us, Letters of Credit, on which 31ourry can be obtained, as ueeded,An any part of Europe. CULLEVIONS of MIL% Notes, and other securities In Europe, wilt receive prompt attention. WILLIAM U. wzmums a). wood, corner of Third.streeL DIRECT from the Staffordehire Potteries— A tato arrival of WitENSIVAItE, at 'a, o w atom! of MINTY MGM N 0, ,/Z 2 Wood attre% Pitt burgh. This at9OrtMant on canoe *MIN now and choice . tyke of whit° Breakfnar, Dip,a g an d Tam old brilliant wh i tenlns, &eta mho of the &it nuomeKtarers iti, , brilliant an,rriod blue and whtto Iroc, etoitoWax< fur Miele; and e er,y general and act r pechar variotT of air arttolos of MCI givioopfig *or Imes adauted tattle WIWI or city and Oantltr/ lrt4ei ell at ilibiCh War ha deixied or et low n*an White 'is h Fes! BIKER & HUMARD, Sortmsity,. have tar *0 en 4 keep aoaetnatly Cel habd: a fell sup ply of FMK I.IVD BALT WHITE 11811, and An gttar tajtilka at 220 111 AP 41. &414 \ ‘. 7; 1E22