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ITTSBERGH POST.
O,FI'I.CJAL PAPER OF THE CITI
•LA i. 0L11.51 , 1LE-.. -1. L. NI t.7O,IMEIt
GILLILIORE Sr. DIONTOOMERY.
PRoPRIETORS AND F:DITI,R:,
wEDNESDAY MuRN[NG ..... NoVEMBER 28
County COMMittEC of Correlopoildence
The DemocrlW.- County Committee of Cerrervmd
tratTe. sill riliat ! at the St. Charles Hotel, Pitc.t.burgh
on Saturday, Deeemher I, 19.."..5. at 11 e•eloelt. A. -NI
l'orctaal nttrnduu'' i= regUr,lckl
SA.NII:EL W. BLACK, Chairman
N.,ember 23, 1:‘
IN I C,NSI:QL tiNl E of the demand fer papers and
for the purpose uf having it entire in a single
issue, we puldish hu our first and fourth , pages
McKnight s urtirle on •• Pittsburgh ; her trade.
Manufacturc•,. and Itailri.a , l Position.-
PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORK
The last census disclosed some facts highly en
couraging to the people of Pennsylvania.
York has been for a long tine the leading State
of the Union—the Fep( , ,.. Stele. fact. a, in
name. She numbered the large.-1 population,
and C:-111.fille.1 the ino , t wealth and the largest
city. Th, ,—mplet,,, "I her work. of in
tertial miprovement placed her in advance of all
rival She had not tie , mighty Alleghenies to
rmtend with it. her efforts to construct 'canals
and railroads, and thus secure the trade of the
West. Tlie spirit and enterprise of her pieplu
left no advantages unused. New England helped
to supply population, labor, capital and enter
prise, and in a quarter of a century New York
outstripped all the other States, and Lecortie. in
deed, an Empire With her territory extending
from the ocean to the lakes, and with a Olinton
to dos elope her resources and advantage , , Penn-
Fylvania. naturrill: - . a fay richer State, nits ieft
behind in the race and rivalry of commonwealths.
The population of Ne , York in lbZ , O was 3,0:15.-
39-4. Ithe population of Pennsylvania at the
samo timo was 2,811,73 G. The estimated or as
sessed aggregate wealth is in about the carne
proportion.
But the IC.4t consui indicates that one old Kei -
stone state is not math longer t be left behind.
By that census, and the eppurtioumen' of Re
presentatives under it, Nevl York lost one aepre
tatiNe in Congress Pennsylvania gained
one. The p. pulut:,_n of ~ur State then is
gaining much faster than that of
This was shown by tin: ceuaam of IS, . But
iu the early part of the present year the author
itiet of tho Sort; numbered its peo
ple. and it Whn 'Luti that in mauy interior pQr
ur,us of the :State there had been .waree ails
Increase at nil witlt,n the twit lice year., and in
th • whole :4tr the ga; .1 r.,tn para.' zely
em:,:,. N v that such 1, 14.,t the fact
t , I
(.1 - lb,. entire Utai,.:l
It i. then that the Kiepitiiirici to fad:
ga.i.nuig on the Lanpiiie State In sixteen ceare
l'enniiyiN Till! priiiiiiOdy mire rerre-cin
tiiition in Cong. - n-4, thitii Ml\ • , Ct/v: :'ttitt , Su,
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n • .l..stant lac, au l ,e It will leiwn tint
furerr,ost poFiti“Et time. ell 0 ,
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There It 1: to:: „, • i
coal is EL•Kvor ounty. and ge"
lov , t rtittlq. i<<ll exittn. , tnt:on. nny C. , 711Ft.ti6 at
Tenet t.L
produce at leant thirty gall , na of oil 0: ex,-
callent quality for combustiiiu. fi.r painting. and
fur oiling machinery It can I,e manufactured
tind'arilil fora dollar a gallon at n pout t f par -
ciitd From theao data any one
can ascertain the valus of thou field. It is now
known that nearly cue-half iif the soil of the
entire State of Pennsylvania Contains coal of
different kinds, an•d all iif unrivalled quality.
liituruini,tia coal bed extends thriw.gli almost
the entire, extent of twenty thrr i r • f r.ertotri
c...un!ic— , , and many f 1”7-ge tc.o
r . )-o":1 , 1e t..
ti.is fiold I.ltt Cbrtft s, T. it iA
0.:.1t. Where es:tly hi acre at
half a et‘ct per b•IF11 ,-, 1 will yield t‘e,Ln or eight
hundred dolisrs worth t,f coal. :Such 18 one of
the resnu;ce of cur Theu the irun ;9 st
rob and sintc.st au vainni - .10 There arc lathe
regions , f timber. tm. , . that a half a e,titury will
fail to exhutt,t :Such nre acme of uur natural
regOUrette ; and they are a nature to suggest
and encourage all the most pr .^.tahle branches
of manufactures. It is already the tecund state
in tho Union in the Value of its manufactured
goads, and will undoubtedly soon be the first.
And it is ono of the great advantage , of Penn
manufacturos that the raw material is
found at ho:2.c, oud thus the Nnhole price of the
manufectured article is in much oddest to the
wealth of ion c,,n,rhutOs.
The whole price f oor si,in and giti.3 cud
farming int,i:u-tt fit to the conitilunidi
Anil we are placed iu a pusition, 811,1 applied
with railroads and navigahle rn that gtce us
cheap and speedy aoce,l to 01l the 1/IMrket, of the
Last and IN c•i. I :,,utli. 11iih such mineral
wealth, ruck manulucturing ad\ antages. such
erniniercial facilities, and a ~ o cd system of rail
oarts, the future ot prt.-
dirtoil, It ihwtt ieuitunh(ied, t that in the
yenr 12)5U, l'ellIISylV::111./t produred more wheat
:bun sup other Htiltr the it•
tural wealth is greet, and egndie Ore yet
untitled.
What, then, will be the population of Pennsyl
vania in 1860 The State eV furnish emph,y.
meat to n population of six milliont., and nearly
feed them when all it, agricultural resources are
fully developed. In looking nt the resources of
New 'lark. we can find no elements of suchcontin
ued and gigantic growth. Its maximum c.f pop
ulation and wealth must he realized much , owner
than taut of thin:nate. And there is good reason
to helieve that the two main lines of railroad
at•roarL our Stan• et become the two great
awl principal ti.oroughlares cotuthuniention
Lot wevn the Cant aml Vt cn . Nt the ()Edo river
impruved N ,
.• stage if eater
the rear round, such rat,u. t fail to he the fact.
Already our Central Road hay, larger divideude
u p on ita than any of it,. great rivals to the
North oetioutli of it
Pennsylwavia has g
~urces, and her Peuple Lase only. 5., improve
them to make it the lertilic e i: coninioliwr•alth of
thi, (irent Republic.
TVs: smi iu ha Witible re
COLD LAIID I..tms.—A patented lamp in flow
to 1.0 ecru tit Mr. Entou's Room, No. bt) Fourth
, t.rc , , , t, in which cold lard or oil can be used, and
a brilhaut light mecur,l. Its aim is oConomy
in lighting room, and hotise! , , and the inventor
Lam succeeded iu Lim aim. It I, worthy of an
e xaminati,n Le th , ,a• who are disposed to patron
ize valuable new u , reati•:n+ See advertisement.
ILLNESS OF MLLE. RA, LIALL.—This distin
guished tragedienne, while periormiog the first
night in Philadelphia, caught a violent cold,
which has since become so serious that her fur
ther performances in that city have been post
poned, and she is to proceed to the South imme
diately. Iler physician recommends a visit to
lift' ana
IVm. z-Mutuer
! Last year the total groin tiabu b. ll rs.b.omu U,II
i
...bort of 1, - ,000,000 .n!}l . . it Nylll Umber. gentleuom residing n bioetou. re- !
bbAf.4,llo() bushel,. ceded it terrible beating from a Air. Coburn and a
eu•eed
The Snlian•of Tniiscy has settled On Niarshnl Mr. Dalton. sitlyrh - ose uives they had had quitetts
l'eli•sier a Pension o f - 200.000 f'eanegi:.(4B,(o) • intrigue. The v.lo}lll were of it cry teu4er age,
and the Boston .tiapers appear to think they were
annually. The British General ,iet...nnthing yet.
Returns from the whole State of Louinituan:for not Mo ' h to bla m e an the ladie s o f the iThggeil-
I The reputations of the ladies are not above suspi
ernor show a MIS , ,1 1I) '2,5:37 fur Wickliffe,
eion Mr. Sutuner ha, prosecuted the •' injured
Democrat. The State Senate i. comp. ,
lords" for an assault and battery.
Democrat., Know Nothings and 1 Whig.
Among the Democrats, however. is Mr. Wickliffe, In con . s e que nce o f the immense quantity of ice
the Governor elect, who will. of course,
reßi g n already formed, the tie% igation on the New lurk
his seat in the Senate. and Erie Canal is as good a. closed.
Mine. Jenny Lind has just arrived in Paris.
accompanied by her husband. She comes from Dr. Beale's Return to his Family
Geneva, where she appeared in a concert given Dr. Beale. who WA s 1.11 , tolled is few days ago
the violinist. and in nn- i A!ta formationcoafaied to the hospital since June last. In.
for the Lauda of Ernst;
ranting of the pardon was re
other for the poor. She intends to remain in i re' ved '
Ijl the
eir i ii ,
lay night, and the familyof the
Paris for a fortnight, and then to proceed to doctor wa. prepared for Li, return borne. Early
boudoir. The story .if tier having ••a terrible on Thurs.l.ty morning, Colonel McCauley was
met at the Americon Hotel by 0.1. J. S. Wallace,
disease of the face - is entirely untrue. a nd together with one ~r two otherg entl • •
An interesting alleged bigamy case is pending they repaired to the pris..n. .1 friend Orr
in the Court of Quarter Sessions. for Philadel- Be:ile's had preceded them, and commu nicat ' e r .d .
phis county. The defendant, W P. Sanford, is the glad tidings to him. The doctor was corn
plettly overco , me i w hen the intelligence was com
a physician, and resides in Newark, New Jersev.
It is charged, on the part of the Commonwealth. tile to
t i : ::j,, n t i t . t i: ' .. " \ i' l l ltt f ,', ' ,
..''''niutturil,wailltia
i.'.wats' eight
that the defendant Nvii• married 1., ..ne Pho.be o'clock in 111 V 110 •rnin,:. Doctor Bea'e rescind his
Howell, in New York. in the Year .1 "` - r• And that home in Walnut street, and those Who witnessed
the meeting between the late prisoner and his
in the year IS:II he was 11150 married, in the car
family, describe it as being affecting in the en
of Philadelphia, to Abby Ann Tiehener. treme. Mr)... Beale visited her husband frequent-
some injudicious friendtt of Jndgo Stnurt, of
New York. recently tried and Acquitted on the
charge of Accepting a hrilie of .;00, are circula
ting an addre.ts to him. yoking him to remain on
the bench, no twith,tauding the recommendation
of the jury to resig - n: othera, in still crox-se
taste, propose to present hint %id) x tostinuowel
"resport and estevm.• They forget that the
Jnige hag another indictment, fur a criminal
uffenee, hanging oaer his head.
The snail tcite coal trade of Phi'.adelphia has
fallen off cen+idera))ly the pa4t week, particular-
yn um the SchT.lkill region. The wind° to❑
nag,: wa, only 93,532 tnny. Clio sea9on. now
pretty well 0N,..r, has been nrie the niu9t prn-
.11.1ctive in many years fur the carrying comp,
!lies. There has been tittle or flu interruption to
any kllll3 of them from any cause. and prices, ail
thinir,...crmsisiere , l. have been more remuneratke
than ever befure. The aggregate tonnage has
b2ev. iucrea./ed.
A ~ • :!hrdule has beet nki,,pted by t 1 :e bur.Blo
roni,tltuti , ,nal C.qllent: •n. tlu! 014
sLan be aubtattted th the itv.tple , T 1
the I:tth ar, and if ratified, an eiectir.n
under it Ati: be held en the third Tuesday in
January Crv u li•vornor and ether State offt,:ere.
inclutlie.g judge, mthl ki:l4l,tt ;In.] timt the
the ruler; rweui
) th. siatL re, - 11,n ..t !he) kill tightß
Cue -Ith I . July uI at
THE Corn :.:11011 , 01 hi prutno.er G, n‘ al in a: 1i
,t.nbrazud is ud 1,0 Ive•en the Ro.ge..-C
IA lit. n
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kw.ch tLe rwersimul,.np
hr• 11 r .11,ton. Let utn !nail CluLlia a. I,
Yoti arc
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A lair n
tha ited Iv Mr P., tura:, ~! Ir,riia.nor.
i, tlav best and judgo bet irrcu thvln
"7'OlP 1,0 R I.LI -TLo I't,itiilll3l.o7
I • ‘lvelded titpt ,tl, 11.,t wt,t men.. t
re•pity letters; but the.; the .temr, thu.t L c put
411:y the per,n srnd. the 1-1.4.41 e
♦en 1 rl. T'nl 1 , ,
if HE A DST UFFS
We ducin ie., .r•rn I:arn•hc !
aundu ti-t,,gttiter the tn,,t .fni , rtant I,r Li, h.d
tnno. y..e,• ks. The r..nttnuoT rice i n \\ h e m . ~..t
an‘i Fran-n, but in Ur rmans
:1 tint, 1,1.1 :,, far ns thn F:ugii•h
arV • e .Jr I can erue.l, the course .if the Lon
h-n and Lin•rpoel market, i• at direct isime with the
Cweny that the relative •upply t 4/ that of /all ) ear In
L. early ede.nunto the e ant, of the country. The
letter of hit. cairrl, t , . which inc referred lazt
week, elainumg• that thin denciene) is itmen•eleral,lo,
but I.ten taken np he the I,nelen looh, V. 0 .• ami
t t..el autheritnet, and cleric refuted TLc IiVOI aft.
ut .Mark•lane, the week the caua,h,
the quic - ter higher than, en the pry, ieu• Menda,
er,rr, pr ne, pen'• t,ey
nutu' . er, th,•ugheut the kmgd.wii, nod it
ltehl a gro•o üb•urdity to tuppo, runt th,
lunge latts K. , 111 , 1 11,1 Strlig);:o agaili, I the ad Vale',"
prt , :e, if they cent I pre lent , mr ir their knee
Ledge of the English -re; .nfluer.m• them Inn
immediate purrhfi,e. It ,A eltya!' ab.lirti. the
At kV .1, • mmteml., te ulaiong, thnt the
farmers nt Britain. ha , r entered !n:,
u vulva t. , keep up the prim of Wheat. Tbo require
:neut. of :he KlLigdurn land year were twent, fmir
er three nuilhons inoi.erml unarm - , '
F•v the after the barest the nt . er . nre
per , Itui. — t,r tens ~tin Flats year. thin average
since the harvest i• r Cei. The at ..rage nines Jan u
y 73, and it it t , mount
the end of December. Tne tame autherity rase
•• Now, it in plaint that the prudent War wan mi. ,
nion the Or•I nee the main caw.. e!' the great
riot an the price en wheat. for in February. 1 . 51, it
led. In November. 1 , 03, in steed an 72•
..d. irMii.e high price, were nut by the war,
iebich only began I n March, la After tic war
vr,3 declared, in c‘eptember. the prices lan e
7,1. Nor can the aar hate affected the price in
Ptueein, which lately been lit) mg corn in Eng
land. and prepoeee to reduce the ,ruport dutie• to the
Zoliverem. that her people may he l e d. E' - en i n
1653 the aierago price wheat in Prussia sae 45&
iid., being 13e 11 , 1, above the average of the pre
vious 25 yearn: and it line since continually riven.
Last year, tom the price of wheat wan quite as high
in the United chatee ne ID Englund : and it was net
affected Is thu war. In troth, a general rise hue
taken pine. , in the price of corn throughout Europe I
and, we any my, throughout the world, which must
not be lightly passed offer, or treated a., a m-tneti
tnry devlat, .n fr. La il,o -rdinart t be cos
re, ted 1,3 -.rue pen, tmtuirlpal ,, r imperial regula
f ttrt causes of the change aro next argued oot be
the writer. no relating mainly so th e effect of th e
iiiiinmerviial activity of the world, which hoe been
stimulated by the discoveries in California and Aug•
tralia. Thu diversion of labor Irvin agriculture In
1 , 53-54, in the rnited is adverted t., as one
I d the results of this .1:111llIntion. The increase of •
:its population in this country is also mentioned, in
connection with the creation of more wealth from
-hip and railway loolding, wherewith to line and pay
I l'or toed at 011110..1.1121)./ prior. In short, the brca•l.
pleatt,n I,• treated a, II ‘‘,.it, problem, and the
nitinrrte conclusion arrived SA the dearness which
the English people deph,rr, , •outtnonren :'hotly iu
;he k I dipeoverte•. which have spread on almost
i !nail delight through and 1111,0 every
i where kindled energy and enterprise. -
It is highly probable that the English Government,
! as such as tne Imperial rule in France, discovered
the true bearing of the harvest results at home, ear•
lier id the season than the foregoing n,eeolations.
The, have, undoubtedly, hail their commissaries or
agouti in tld Stat.es fur those six weeks past.
I The mime, ne;:,-ttntions for the Purchase of Grain
are trail,• throng!, paring Brothers. Mr. Thomas F.
N‘ard, of Boston, the representative of tide eminent
house. has been an immense buyer in the West. The
firm of Grinnell. Minium Co., of this city, under
the hist' io•tions ,•f n Goverment Agent, have
! •tlsu operated in Chicago and other Western Groin
Man, 10 IL very large lanolin , . These movements
• have anticipated by more than a month the rapid ad
ennee in prices and the renewed discussion of the
food question in England, ao advised by the Canada.
The price, have not been quoted so decidedly hen)._
at:, no well as dear, since 18.47.
Oug of the fortunate results of this state of the
question, to American agriculture. is the steady in
crease In favor of the staple of Indian Corn, as a sub.
stitute for Wheat. The eXport trade in Corn has
increased rapidly, and prices lu Liverpool have
steadily increased under it. When Sir Robert Peel's
bill first opened the English ports to freg trade in
! Corn in 1845, 30e. or 325. for the Indian Corn of the
I United States in Liverpool, was considered a highly
romuueratlng quotation. The latest figures this sea
, .‘,/, are 47s for mixed lots, 525. for White, and the
quantity which the market is taking, is to all ap
pearances unlimited—at all events, quite equal to
the present ability of our seaboard markets to sup-
Is it
F..r the Pittbburgh Morning
M. EDlTidit : En rouipauy with Mr. Reid, of the
National Telegraph Company,Mr. Swain, of the
Philadelphia Ledger, and Mr. R. C. Walker, of the
State Agricultural S , ,eiet ) , w e perambulated the out
eidc and inside of this;ty.Among the many
points ur interest visited, we did not fail to notice
the all absorbing Corn Sheller , The first visited
was Dickenson's patent, the next Smith's, above
Wardrop's seed and agricultural establishment, which
the company present decided was the greatest m_
'nation of the age. Mr. Walker, who is certainly
booked upon patents, decided that Smith's Corn Shel
ler wad without a rival among Corn Shelters, and pro
nounced it the most perfect of all the machine now
iu the market. JOHN.
A \nl'Tii Flir,r:F.l•.—
ly (hiring the time or his imprisonment, but the
children had 11 ,, ; , wen their father from the time
of his conviction, The interview between them
4,,rerresellted as hitting been vets touching.
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kuoselesigesi to he. the beet to use: even Lueinieirs of the
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Walvis/ reeindfuge, and take none sloe. All other Vol ,
mllnges, in oomparison, are worthless.
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Pilie, can uow L. had at all respectable Dreg Stored lu
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RulintT FINNKY.
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CITIZENS' INSURANCE CO)IPANY
OF PITTSBURGH
WILLIAM IiAGALEY. President
SANFUEL 14krutary.
c/I , F/C.E: Ni hater itreet, teturen .1/arAci and 1;',.,7 ,tretts
Insurvs III:LL (2Aftllo the ,rtti•
and Mireimstppi ItiNerx and tributarlee
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and Transportation.
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John 81.,150n
PENNSYLVANIA INSERAN
OP PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Strertm
AVTILOPILISD CAPITAL $300,000.
Ca - I taare Buildings a n d other Vipporty azninpt
Ikalange by }l re. and We Perkil el tan Are Wad In Lend SRN-l
-01l and Trflilnp.rtti tiun
DIRECToP.X.
\V“, Y. Jol.m.tou, Rods Putter, , n. .Ito - ohlut,.
A. A. Cturkr, N ktliutork, Jai. P Tn.nrier,
NV Smith, I) E. Pard.
1 Odor Sproul, llnmpton, U. NI
A JIP., .1 II Jotirw. IL R. Cugial.lll.ll
OFFICER 9.
Prr.sKienl 'AM P. .I ,, FINSToN
Presidrn: . ROD 1 I'ATf EPSON.
.N.r'y and Tr ral ft' , cr A A CARRIER jo,
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEG ENV.
DF.LI V R 1 0 ,I) T YANt I 1.11 . : iu cithur of the
CICIN
(nuq.re tney be 11.41 et the Mill.. r In I,ex(e st tlan fftol,l
L. AN. WILSON 1 W., :.2 NV,AI street
IIItALN d REITY.R, ek,r. Liberty sad 8t Clez streets .
II I'. BCIIWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny.
TERMS: CA3I/, oN DELIPERY•
BRYAN, KENNEDY A. CO
WILLIAM HUNTER,
DEALER EXt2I.I'9IN'ELY IN
FLOUR AND GRAIN,
No. 299 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh
air COKSILITLT BACEMING the BEST BRANDS et
PESSISYLVANIA,
(tILD). INDIANA And
MI FI01:RI, hIF PERI IN E and
EXTRA FLOUR,
Wtticb .111 always ho sold at the Lowest Caah prices. faral
WILLIAM B. HAYS it CO.,
DEALERS IN
WON IRE, SIDES :I\D SHOLLDEIN
LARD, LARD OLL.
DRIED BEEP
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KGAR-OURED and
EiAM.S
A Irago mock shrayv on &sod as
No. 297 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH. PH' VA
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Ali fb.poolO; mode in tlio month of November vii driver
intere-;. from IJecrnit , er I. 1165.
n0r2 , , , 0it cIIAS. (%)LTON. TreniUrPr. .
I)A.T ENT . t . VICE ATTACHNTENT-ZA riCo 7 , inieniorie and
n,f ul ortirle b,r Mu Moist, Per Kale by
MUSES F. EATON. Agent.
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Exltit,ittott F EAT , tN, NO. au
Yk•tirth Stn•et. Tto• t , f the Plitelltrie be found
ih-rt, ud tr prepared t, Till ..rdero eel Mill right. , I', :41.106
in oriiinti.--usll upprovrd h. Thus,• whn know
it. A, .1 Malt, ..1 unlitii , any m lb:biting
atpl makss a brilliant light.
.1,11 Ir 111045. Mi., the rights for u•r r itory
soul JOHN IV. HITT.
Agent of Putnnter.
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p fo r r
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!Intl in,t s r ho: .:n., in a ctliturv. N ,, or. but nbiithle
'Sisin—, qualithiatinn, alai from S:,,t.PYJ to
•,,ntial. ins-I reply to this urn ire: nnA to
.6., 11 oi fate "11l be piesont,4l, that will
• iiinst r.apuvaliug unJ closiruble. Ills
gas,. 1,10 :illy WIN e1 .. .1,111..10.1M, torn. /14/, and
,11 rrspisit ; purl On , sevsrsot srnuiuc itt•
r u •• t iittsburgh.
iis „, ail! Is , onininunirated. tiny:lS:cc
Al rtsisivisl ant i'ler
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WIIITE FLA NSEI.S.—.A. A. MA ,,, N dr. CO.
)1:1 lialsti It tem - ter.;.• uud ,Itetirelde assortment of
p.N. net eft, - msl,- ,f fine klanta.6. nut2a
A1,1):;-' (1,( tTII CI, , AKS--A. A. MAS:oN t Gi. have
e:toth-r IA of elegant styles of !Mie n '
1 )1:0 , 111 - 1 LON , SU.% NALS—We .hall open In n few day 4
1 . ) As,,t 10, ;at ..., 1.4 ef tle• above :-Ilawl..,on.tPrking enmc
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TIIELSE-4 , 0
twv2 4 HENRY IL COLLINS.
F RLSII IRCITS-3 Stralvl,l - no+ ,
bottle,. l',•neh«v;
•• Pears;
I •• fresh Pine Apple;
a-91(1'40 Pr,sPrre.., ,
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,teatu Ltr Pipos cr Chtlxtu'is Furnaco,CLurch
, , Iftttipttals, tirttittt Ituusett, Owellingo,
.1 , 111 t orllott,l2, MIRK ET STREET,
"lat.ourgh. arl6
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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N . " TI .nu 4:-/ Allegheny
w.„ • w:fw. NIA R(,.t.
T 1.41 ,nv 1. 01. lbur,sl...y, 11:0
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ANU ELL.
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1` Jn~t••• - • tho c.l..l.rnted
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nor pt th • e...v I , It. 1,1:A1 , 1 \., I Dtu.lond
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th.
rot n-r Ft: 1% . t.ul streets.
hc:+n-ui r..l and tor salt. by
FtNM' 11. COLLINS.
IIEMIll!Mi
hi .•t•4
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li.u.dus.
• • •• m 1111.1 V
1%111 •• .• in .112.11,13
%Ai drums Iles Just r0c...,..1 tu4.l fur wale t,
REY NI Y.ll A NDERI 4, N,
No. 39 Wool st.reot..
O LIVE ()IL --tint baskets far sale by
EM=LEI=TIM!
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
I=l
IEINOLD & WILLIAMS,
MANUF WT['EEKI OF
Chilson Furnaces, Wrougbt Iron Tubing,
IND FITrINU GENERALLY
For Warming and Ventilating Building•
PEKIN TEA STORE,
o. 39 Fifth NI rcet.
Y.`• A:ND BLACK TEA , . uurria,t,l to give sat
Gli.r.lo s.
7s. and flnoor Young lly,n—:m, and
flnest quality $1 T, th.
Brbakfnmt-3io, n.nd I ruperinl and liunpo% der —5O,
"fa r, $1 —fi
on en and Black TtriA of as grade" put up :n metallic
I'
ea kagas e zpram I y kr the trade, and will be e.dd at the
eat price
tLYt'F: F: Prune Java and Rio Colton, groeu and rooted.
!. I'( lt S— mug's al and l'illveritad 1 4 . ugare and
Nque• Su,rar
liekeCe Brume Co,. and CLoc..lute
n. dtm
NV 7- ATER CURE INSTITUTE, Hand st
,!ouch I.,ut.oen Pena strect and the River,
litt‘burgh, P.
13AELZ, Graduate nml Practit.Joner in the Old•
3lecliclue, Allopathi, and Llonneopallc, and for
tua part ten years It uncv-eeful Hydroputhist, ham opened
WATER CURE in the ahoy.. location.
Th. p.erf,tly tufo, direct and 111,11:11o4Lite effect thus system
hoe un ell Fevers. and all distaste acute and circuit, while it
is wild, grateful and Invigorating to the weak and dttiolitatud,
ender, it imculuirly desirable lu familtee, who will bo treated
at thou hutuee.
Allopathic and liolumotrathic treatment will be admin.-
tered whore 1101411 , 4 . but, after long and thorough experi.
core. Doctor BALLS. givee a decided preference to Ilydropathy,
which Ls , throughout the old and new world, proven no
momently eucceneful in ever, form of dieease, including In
rrpto•ut Conautuption, Broarhius, Dyspepeia. Inflammatory
and Chronic Rheumatism. Asthma. Cutaneous, Nervous and
liver Die,eeees. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable
citizens of nearly every Stato In th, Union, can be examined
ut Doctor 11.m..2's uftty. The lleverehrl Clergy are turit,,l to
coosult Mut gratin.
Warm way, being ;.nod in the cernmeecounent, cud oftou
throughout the treatment. it is n luxury instead of unpin.,
eaut. as three unacquainted might suppose.
fthrzatN. es.--%leters. Charles Brower, Waterman Palmer.
W. W. Wilson, W. 11. Williams. Thompson (Sell. J. It. Wel.
dln. D T Morgan, Wm. H. ❑olmes, E. 11. English, B. )1.
Herr
rt. underliped, having vtkted Ikx - tor kiwis limita
tion, and ultnesald tub au.-ceeeful treatment- chearrWly
reeocumend him ae a thoroughly educated and akillfttl Pity
1101011
Chart,. 1. kuNsell, Jon. M'Cunnoll, David Hunt, John C.
Curtis, Itobtat Patrick. John B. Livingston, John 1% right
W. W. Patrick, Mara P. Eaton, O. Ormsby Gregg.
octlecrLstw
THE KNOWI; . :6IIfIik:6AIMANAC, and
True American's Manuel, for 18458; edited by W. S.
2u5.1.1.e. For sale by B T. C. MORGAN,
uurfii 1a Wbod street.
IN VENT lONS , ,,A.NDPA TENTS!,
11
.EALM, t.1..'0140MY6.1ND OCELLINCE..—"K.7ww
tkol..4.lericO—WAt*lo, DRIrOIIT and
ra,tivos, a trio mal#tonurifiy itidiripeneatyle to We',
lictilth and Action;:LDd trEAvory way: : :rispluto with univernal I
auportuDri.l
Some Yuan of stlisl3,labor,'eint*ltitittpreving have been
given by tiee subscriber to simplify and rarfect bla system for
warming, ,Iraught and ventilation, Mid Its introduction and
te.e within the past two years, In many places, Ibut chiefly
in Philadelphia, New York and Boston,) has met with all the
approbation he could wish. The following is a brief descrip.
L i on o f has improvements, air Of - unfelt aiss patented hi the
bolted States, and part of them In England:
A Draught and Ventilating Chimney, which, in factories,
dwellinsu., and buildings of every description, secures the fol
lowing advantages.--A perfect proof against Are; selt.clean-
Mg arid self-preservation ; a constant, powerthl,ltegulated
draught, so that a stack Jo feet high has Mere draught than
theme usually built 100 feet high, or more; a roving in fuel,
__l
at least 0nel:ill& pert:.atneana.sit inking Warmiteand vent's"
into end out of rooms ; a saving of part of the boat
that in usually lost in the atmosphere; and the construction
of one nue to answer to every awry of a building. for every
recur adjaumt to it.
• A Trio 1 entihitor, or a ventilator with three powers of ac
tion. Na iliCtl can be made of any size, in any form, to suit the
architecture of airy building, and may be plain or ornament
al Chra secures constant ventilation for any edifice, without
admitting !Mow or rain; it cures einokey chimneys, and is
certain to give them draught.
A Ship and Car Siphon Ventilator, to throw abundance of
fresh air, and distribute it In a ship or car,
and draw out the
foul 1.1.12, without admitting any snow or rain, and but one
hole to be made in the roof or deck-
Arid tact, but nut least. a Tubular Furnace, or Heater; thin
ma) be of any size, and portable or fixed. Buildings with it
are warmed iu a superior manner: it admits no red or inju
rious heat, but takini the triad' atuitepheric air rapid, &Tea
tool warmed into the rooms, making n house feel like a plea
sant June day, and contributing largely to promote health,
oundort and cheerfulness. gus or smoke errapen, and nu
turner,. can be safer as to tire. It is highly approved in
churches; it in durable. simple, easily Manned, not liable to
get disordered, cam lie cleared without making dant, and in
not clogged and obstructed by coal clinkering.; it saves in
fuel, and if properly attended, find little attention is needed)
a, a fuel raver.
These inventions 820 all simple, but effectual. A.n:lntects,
artisans, builders, and all Interested, are reepoctfnlly request
ed to examine theta. References ' good and sufficient, given.
sIOSZPIf LEEDS. Patentee, and Proprietor.
11 , 3_ MOSEd F. EATON, Agent fur Patentee, No. CiO Fourth
StrVet, Pittsburgh, in ready to receive and fill orders at abort
notice for any of the above mentioned great Inventions, and
is al.. prepared to receive proposals for manufacturing the
.1.1118 in the cities of Pittsburgh or Cincinnati.
nos-27:d.T.v
841%QDS' SARSAPARILLA.
L.ti QUART BOTTLES •
ft, U. feni,oval and / - trmaltent Cure of all Diseaset aririnp
• -
p.m an Impure Stale of the Blood, or
Habit of the System.
This truly valuable preparation is extractcsi from selected
roots of the finest daliniptiou, by means of an expensive and
powerful apparatus, which obtains the medicinal and =Um
prim- pie in a highly concentrated form, so scientifically corn
hirilm; the several vegetable products In the proems that a
,mpoulid extras of Sarsaparilla hi obtained infinitely cope
nor to env other for terrifying the 11.01, and the cure of
rofvle, .Nit Rheum, Caere. Fever, Sort., Pimples, Botta.
liinpuous, Rheumatism, Xtercurial disecteus, Liver
Complaint, Dysimalle, Bronchitis Coueumption, Female I,-
reg - ularitlas. Lois of Appetite, and General Debility
Thai powerful remedial agent acts simultaneously upon the
iitoniaily, the Circulation mid the Bowels, and gently stunt.
kites, while It disengages and expels from the system all that
is irritating and prejudicial to bodily health. Being purely
vtgetoblo, It is perfectly harmhwe in ism operation; the most
.lehmte pet-cone may take It at any time with perfect safety.
TM- ruitouishin4 suzcees of this medicine constantly
creasing during the lest sixteen years, has nocurfsl for It the
deathgetatted commendation of the Fatuity, arid it enjoys a
wale-Nee:id popularity and extonstro patronage whirl throws
entirely out ...I' competition every other preparation of liana.
per
Attention is respectfully solicited to the following certin
ate
Thor, N. V., :',rptember 1. Is.fe3.
E. d D. Sond,,--Ueutletuen: 1 bare 11, nearly
t!,ree years been troubled with that dreadful diatrme, Scrota
; ao much so, as to be offensive to my Luabatal and to my
olf; and to obtain relief, hare triol «Ivry kind of modiclne
that clUsi, under my notice, w ultout effort. One or toy neigh
who had been cured of a similar •otitplalut I.y your
Aarraparllbt. ad, lard me to make a trial of it, and I can truly
that ft has dono me a world of gaol. Latin '
, rompletul,
Unplug th a t me 'widener may induce others
i,.e:erly afflicted to adopt tie aamo remedy, with thu +atm.
-scull', I rentrlra patofully yours,
ur : ;,..Prepar.ci and Fuld by A. B. t D. bANDS, Dr1 , 140....ts
ki‘extlisuk, 1.00 Fulton street., New York. Sad also by
Lt. 1. i'AIINESTOCK a CO., Fulmrse BROK. Pittaburgh,
by Druggists xruoralty. Pilo, $1 per Lvole, or nix but.
110 , 21 . 1.111
-- • (C EO. R. WHITE & CO., No. 50 Market
”tre“t. intond, on and altar MONDAY, Noveint.er
o. lion out thou . prtateur stork of .%OAKS. TALIIAS and
f.t ',CV SILK., at grew; ) reduced
It taglit: their intention to enlarge and ...therwine improve
t:alr a as to make men, room for this brand., of their
twnintre... and vrtethaig to do so Immediately, they want to
wr et 1.1" e ato.k Cu hand as soon
~Lllnt
v(iTICE TO STOCKIIOLDERS.— Stock-
Au the Pal.bure,li luad ConnelLstllle Ilaltruad,
te-r ,t,ek In paid up In full, at, he•reby livtifte.l that an:
:11terrAt on the name, dun ortober I. 1 SZZ, la payable at the
o f the Ctunpa.n3. NEN ILLS Ll., Fourth and Llh
•-rty ttre.t.p., littaburgh. VIIEDER,
a Trartefor Clock.
At - CTI(IN SALE-0u Tueridos next, of six
late of Or. 'unit in liuqu.aniii &rough, axch N foot
I. otit. by 11v...i feet lloop, near Cho extenaive Iron Works o p
4. c o t. This pi, party wilt bo soli! in ningl.. lots,
•Fr all C. •g‘•t . Thor would ittot met liatiies fir rviiiiiiericitizi
•r it roll trigetlier. would loran a pit 11.1... fl I ouLut ban risible noo.
ial.• on Tn....lay nrx t. 77th inst.. at '2 ri'clack in the afteria‘m.
at ...le. peai•ei. (ILA Ii.ELY t RICHEY
c:•Js
•r
;. EN, i
AX,TII,SON, corner of Market and Fourth
,•1 - t•et.z. 1.4 ntock of WATCHES, FINE
J ENS ELP,I'. As., L. he LAnel In a Pennsylvania. Ills
long ..aporl..ts-s.entablinhed reputation aunt unsierut, clang".
.4,..r0t the ingliont asluceinonts why !boss In want of a
val Walsh, or other articles in las hue, sikaild give him an
.y1.. , 111111.ty I ••••I them.
Ts-k. \Vat -h done pranii.tly and is the beat
000.1 r. nov'S
Yl.h ‘.11.M1
ItOOKS sz COOPER have' just open od a
1J ulra 11......rtawnt of Lilloll Collars nod Sks.vos, white
.1,, black erftiM. Collars. do. in fssta:
ml rr dl e”,tinttt• to rtvelve during this week their third
'apply of g.ssls nt tho M, , urutlis; and House lourulahing
Store, :5 Market stro..t. 130V28
. gtaid
It ,140
.1.01!
OYSTERS—Ioo,(OO Shell Oyster.. just ar
k. rh,l. sold at wholeeale and retail . . W. may
to tho citueus to 0.1.111.- and try them. Van,
suppll.l with :WELL 11i.iTP.RS 75c
t 1
L„,l per hundred. You will Hull Out that
this I. the right way to buy ke.sp ronstantly tin
xtti ans of tlystern.--aold N11..1,a10 and retail—of superior
het..ussuynt.6 still du well by wirtng us a Mil.
N. I.l.—The •liiinrent qualltlce orgy , . Fwa are: Du..k l'nerks.
Ilorrts lilver, (2.. rt., Egg Harbor, Salts, kt. nor=t
D LANKETS-2000 pairs of Blankets, eem
ii j.rining °retry glade of 94, 194, 114. 124, 13-4 IN4a.
Aara, 9woo, Itixtulala and haportcal ninzufncturo, ou hood.
A. A. MASON CO.
British & Continental Exchange.
SICIIIT DILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, STIERMAN & CO.
ON THE UNION BANK. LONDON,
Iy Btua or LI AND ttW atm.
/Ne- These Drafts urn Available at all tha prtnclpal Towne
of ENGLAND, t-VuTLAND AND IRELAND, and th. CON
TIN wr.
also draw SIGHT itLI.Lel an
M. A. Ortenebnureu &
FR.4..\*KFORT A MAIN,
Wh.ch norva no n betnittance toall parts a OERAIANY,
ITZERLA ND and lItILIANIJ.
I,qaons inten<hng to travel abroad may procure, through
Loi, Uttarn at ernda, au which Nlonoy ran he obtained, as
no,ded. In any cart of Europe.
L'ou-gertmta at Bala, Nana, and other stratifies in F.uropo,
a ill receive prompt attention.
WILLIAM 11. WILLIAMS .t CO.,
Wood, earner of Third street.
•• oulo
11.1. N kV H. COLLIN/I.
White Fish! Fish! Fish!
D IKER & HUBBARD, SANDUSKY, Onio,
lA, hart for vale and keep constantly on I se gge t
hand, a full !Ripply of FRESH AND MAYA
WHITE FISH, and all other varieties of LAKE FISH.
oaf-:9n is
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST.-
kletablished August ith, 1521. Weghly schtlou between
su,ooo nud 90.000.
to issuing their Prospectus for 16.56, the proprietors of the
Poet take it for granted that the public are already tolerably
well acquainted with the character of a paper that 'has grown
orong during the storms and sunshine of THIRTY-FOUR
YEARS. Their object always has been, as It remains to ba,
to publish a weekly paper for the family circle, which shall
not only wmuv, but also instruct and improve, Otiose who
may read It. To itccompLish this objuct, the best articles are
lelecbai or condensed from foreign and domestic peri o dicals,
an; ornrmal articles of all instructive character procured,
.11rti ikvq , ll.l ,
(1,111 Foreign Lands; the moat intarostlng portions
• f the Weekly News of the World; Sketches of Life, Adven
ture and Character; Selected and Original Artie]. upon
A rioniture; Account of the Protium and Stork Markets, and
It-auk Note List, are included among the solid infbnuation
constantiy found In the Post.
Fot the mind renuires a wider range—it hoe faculties
aloch delidlit in the humorous and lively, the Imaginative
;ol poetical. These faculties also must have their appropri
ab• food. else they la - come enfeebled, and, as a COaSepletkaa,
tie intellect becomes narrow and one-sided, and is not able
to take an enlarged and generous view of human nature and
its destiny. To satisfy these heaveritruplanted cravings of
our mental being, we devote a fair proportion of the Post to
Fit'flON. POETRY and HUMOR.
Among our contributors in the first two of the abore Do.
parttuonte. are several of the most gifted writers In the land
oloc draw freely for Fiction and Poetry upon the beet
periodicals in this muntry and Ureat Britain. We design
commencing a New Story by Mrs. OGTHWOHI'ff, author of
• The Detiertmi Wile," Ac., In our first paper of
January next.
ENIJ illustrativn of important Naos! and
Awicultural and other lam laTiNntions., ,4 1tb othm's
of a Ifumorowi, thuugb reduo.l char.:tor, lilrd also freely
Fives .
=ME
This is ono of the few large papers filled with lift and
thought, ineteaki of lumbering trash. Its management is
marked by liberality, courtesy, ability and tact. It employs
the beet literary talent, and spares no pains or expense. As
a family paper, one of literary and eneral intelligence, we
cordially recommend it.—Oryttga Chicf; Auburn, \. Y
Our readers may rely upon it, that Detteon & Peterson will
be as good as their word. So far ere We Call Judge by years of
observation, there publishers do rather more than they
promise; and their paper is milted with very muted ability.
It in ningubiriy free from silly .intliguarktatim and bluster,
but in of a healthy tone on all trubJecM ; always moderate In
language, but aliyays mildly adycatting the right. We find
is one of the most getieralp attractive papers in our ok
changa—Soturday nsikr, Pittsburgh,
It le the best literary and family paper In the tnlon.—
Xnnt Rock Mond,
We hare heretofore spoken in high terms of the merits of
the Poet, an one of the beet papers on our exchange lint, and
we regard It its so the beet literary papers to be found
anywhere. Its eslitkriala are written with ability, and take
a liberal. Independent and comprehonnive Mow of men and
thiugs.-40.ar and thicerfiscr, WrightsrilLe,
It is donerrodly ono of the moat popular public 4ci.roals in
tlio United Stake, combining an It data, in a literary paint
of view, all the intermit of the beal unkfra4,4- with a Tad
a:ma:lac of general intalligunco.—Rrpub(ican, Litchfield, Ct.
TERMS (Cash in advanoo)--81tigie copy. $.O a year.
4 cvpioa. 45 00 a year.
1 (m i d one tp getter-up of Club) 10 00
13 " (And nue to getter-up of Club) 15 00 "
rl (And ono to getter-up of Club) 'U 00 "
A.ddrous, always port paid,
DEACON & PETERSON.
No. 66 South Third attest, Philadelphia.
Sir Sample number" sent gratin wavy one, whe.o re
quested. notM
TITOSTENHOLMS. and othor celebrated maker of PKti
V V and POCKET rcvmea, .ariauted not to ont In the
eye, for tale at BONN' k TETLEY'S,
novZ , lad Wood Met.
INUTIIER CURE U. SCROFULA.
- 9 - uu J. POKUIAN
IMMENZIIIII
-AIitrSEMENTB.
insusolel and
Mitua g rr ; Wad. LI. MELD, Staab-Vintager:
Aeting Manager. Immures, J. V. Boax..err..
rtiletB OF AI/1114870N
Boxes flud Parquette 50e.Private•Boxealsrix • ' 00
iiernnd Tier 25e. ( riyate Boxes, tr 00
Boxes for entered ...
gat- Certificate, securing seats, 12% cents extra.
SR- Third ntgbt 11r. )1,,, pwary.
NVineirxner Evrsixe, NoSswerr. 2i, 113436,
The conicily or,.
EMI=
Rover
John ; •......
Lmly.Jenaruntß
..........
- ,Ni.VGLYG _AND DrI,VEVAVG.
After which, • ,
TUE -M 4:11e
ILLE@ ~ I AItETSTONV.I.'- ' 4 —'
- Careh - 0.1 r: A. ir. - Yatittg.
Kate Caraway . '..;:._ :Julia Cooke.
ga.,lloorli open 'at to 1 ; performance boent at
ODD FELLOWS' REGALIA RA —An
Odd Yellows' !Cepa,. Hall, for the benoflt of the Widows
and Orphans' luud of Allegheny badge, No. 40, will bo held
at I.AFAY'II'TTS HALL, on FRIDAY RV EIIIRO, *axe.rtiber
00th, 18.5 a.
ME=
Wm C. Andorson, No. 24,
Wm. Hairmom,
Jag. A. Sho
M'Clenry,
A. Itoeging,
J. ti.
OW1,1) EMI;
Jos. BrowO,
Henry Sauden. 241,
Cbur " 289,
Henry llurker.
Thumas C. Wilson, " 360,
Jae. Calvin, 382,
Wls. V..rtiriertnig.
IL ..1 • " 4G.
vioene
' •
Wm. Artuattotig.
W. J. Montgomery. " 885,
IL C. ()mate), - 40:1,
PLOW!
O. C. Shl.iLa,
Jamon A. Shole4,
Jan. A. U. Sprer,
nog2C
CITY HALL.—Ia now ppm, and will . .COn-
Onue until further notice, llANts9TOril GRAND
DtORAMIC PANORAMA of
TEIE RUSWIAN WAR! •
From the commencement to the fall of Soinja(ipoL
Tho .retire Panorama covers an arett,of upwards bf .6%000
LIA esi Canvaaw being materially aagettoi by the uuteno the
awe. oialawato sad intricate machinery with
Y.XTRAOILDINAItY CHEMICAL EYEECTS!
Faithfully portraying the rising flame In the Darning Cities,
Bomberdmente, leviteihil Moonlight Scenes, Tivinkttng
Stars, and Silvery Reflection in the Water. Thew Mil thirty
different scenes; many of the figures are life sLte; the Whole
terminating with the
IiTORMISIU OF SEBASTOPOL AND FALL (V. TitS
.IIA.LAKOFF I
Amid the doafening explosion of the mines, rolling of the
musketry and Winning of mono'', together with the ! hatil
glare of thn SURNEsai CITY, producing col affect'
ONCE SEEN NI V 1 TO R 1 FURGOTTINI •
N. B.—Thorn will be Afternoon Pahßations on WISDNES.
DAY and SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock. Adirdsolop, pqm;
children to the afternoon, rents.
Va.. In Inn r toning, door* alien at 1'..‘%; twaotietzteat
o'clock. Adtulnalun, cnnta; eldlitren,-15 , tents;
uorkn
AGENCIES.
IREFEEM
A. A. CARRIER & DUO,
Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittabitriih,
A G E N T S
STATE .MUTUAL
FIRE AND MARINE nitstin.irity,
OP lIARRIBBURO
MEM
GIRARD
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE( CO.
01 , PHILADELPHIA.
'A PI T-1.1. AB3tl 0 ,000
INSURANCE COMPANY -
OP TILE VALLEY OF ViROIMIA.
WLNCLIESTKR, VA
rA PITA L.
C(7NNECTICUT
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN. ; 4 •
roll] r_ITITAL AND A55E.M.:.32,134,489,,
NT NN 6 & 4 LARK'S PIANOS.—PRESU
KLKBER A BRO. have
aow ta the way, and partly received, a
rotas dote and choice stio•k of PIANOS from ,
the k'actory of NUNNS d CLARK, N. York.
(ley nro provided with all the Into and Important lailtravet•
re•nte which dielluguinh Nunn, A Clark's Pinnotsi abrw all
'Ahem viz: the Ovonitringa, Fett-eovered liamiaars, French
oreed Action. etc. Evort Piano la fay warren:GA with
the privilege to the pturhaevr of iviureitag the SOW if It 1
prove, in ally way defective.
T,..t.unouiztl from M. Srv....Kom, the unrlvAlle,lPM.Mat
CLICMVOLTI, November 19M55.
Kirter et 13m, Pitisburgh—CienUoinellt: Farina
cnu t. thank you mogt einceraly for thu magnifinont•Grattd.
Finn°, of M.gra. Nueing.k Clurk'n titanufactnra; arairli you
hare 1...,11 no kind an to luuu mu for bflttt Turrets Pan:4N
-•mrs rts In your <By._ Thin suisl b Instrument is onc.uf.lho
vory bet e,'er nun ii in America; and for tlsvcrtnclis and
puWer of tone, as 'well as solidity of construetion, learns
nothing to be desired. I Frilly congratulate its future owns
wino ihall be ro }nippy as to ponsess ono of the =ester .
works of American industry. With hearty wished feiryottr .
nappinssus, etc. Sour obedient eervnut,
maumcr.STßAliflAr,
gYy Solo agency for Santo i Clark's unrivalled :K*4 BR
11. BLYBGB. & • BRO.'S, No. 53 Fifth street, 4p a£ tttdu
golden Map. ntos"24,
J. LI. IsTR4II
B —• 4.3; Nit MMCIL
0011 JIGIi.NCY. The svlbecribeie
established a Book Agency In Philialalphiaintnrwlll:
furnish any book or publication at tho retail prke t illeibor
postage. Any perolla, by forwarding thetadstesipflonprkei
of any of the $3 Magazicies, such as hisi•pat's,
nata'a, liraham's, Prank Lauds', Dud:dotes AC., 441 tectliisi
the magazines for ono yeur and apple:Ohl lithogragiootrait.
of either Washington, Jackson or Clay; or, a' subseriblAirte,
a V and a $1 Magazine, they Will receive a copy of (+Bhagat.
the three portraits. If subscribing tilStVonirth of!
all three portraits will be MU furulithed , ln
thole who may weth it. ••••
Blieempre of every deeeriplinn and size inlorws.prosu,
iumititi..6 furnished. Peal Prenses, Dire, dc., wilt - Warder: . ,
Lli.,ription of Engraving on Wood execufoir with.
neetnewi and despatch. .1 Was of Buildings, New
headings, Views of 31arlihtery, Book Illustrattaitib.
lineineas Cards, Ac. All orderer sent Ili - Ma'
promptly attended ta. Persons wishing vievzo of their bond
engraved.• man send a ilaguerraotypo or skettit i of how
building by mall or express. •
Perione at a distance having salealdo articles would find It
to their advantage to address the subscribers, aawerwouidl
ect ae agents for the male of the some.
ItTRAM t PLIOI6I.
Fouth Third street, Philadelphia.
HE "EXCELSIOR! "—We have too, long
• • - •
alerted to call the proper attention of ons elating to
J. I'. SAIITII'I3 iIitHAT CORN 8111ILLEIt t .".EXCE'fVORI'l
which its merits demand at our bands. It is fE4 About of
,cue thing of the kind yet invented. for performing the work
for whirl, it L intended; indeod,Wo think It hawartivect
orefection! and to attempt any improvement would lait
The polite and gentlemanly Agent is oppil to the
of ^pµffinp," which has boon so prevalent in oar tV; l o al r
v.ium time past., which la necansury to sell Inferior or .
WORTEILEBB MAMMY:Si
Rat practlueu, according to the old saying—"Streiy tab
ilomid stand on its own hottont,'' and every machine on lin
/Mu molts!
Them h but one opinion wo heard ezpreased as regards IL
•perutiens, while risking thu Hell:
-IT 18 SIMPLE, DURABLE, RAPID AND PDprger— t
THE MACHINE OUR FARMERS WANT."
Our citizens should call and see It operate—adadssicotnw
in the ILALL ABOVE WARDIWFB SEED STORE, cgi EDP
street, oppoolto the Theatre, where, we undertitansk4 feR
STATE AND COUNTY' RIGHTS
Cnu t.,0 had on very reasonable torins. . ; r;310/0
G. r. BIGOT'?
BROTT S.: CURTIS, Deniers in r i a a l E s t a t e ,
St. Anthony Falb, rdinnetenoTerritArry. ygurborright
3tal sold throughout the Territory. tldriky loaroxl i prreet,-
meow made to the test adearttega.ss3 Land WarYantaloca
cm. Also, Agents fur the solo of Lots In too tomato! Sr.
CLOUD, 6.5 mike from St, Anthony and head of Aar=
above the Falls. The survey of th e great rigida
enme,e the sThed,o4lPi at thin point, sad the hotasfona
cm, team It poseeeses as a place of troldnega will tail:aft - on!
of the lergeet rake is the Northwuet.
firszsioczs: -.
EsAlovernor Ramsey, Minnesota.
11011. WM. H. WeLsty Chid Justioo , of,Minuslibtt.
lion. J. Meeker.
lion. If. M, Rios, Dolngots to Congress. -
Rice, ilallingshead &. Becker. Attoruoya iit
\kooie. Borup & Oaks, Bookors.
Rev. T. M. FuDorton, Register of U. S. Label 011 test.
sep2o
DiF.AtitS DIAPHRAGM POIICETUIII2, patented dza
gnat. 18 0-‘ lo the moat perfect and efficient PIMP ever
. nveuted. It to of cad iron, beautiful and orunnieuteli
double eating; weighs 4' bn., and delivers 30 glands water
net minute. (smallest size). It eanbo afforded all onatbird
tom price than any other Pomp of equal capacity ; la not lie
bit, to get out of order ; gimp's in contraction ; cannot par
eibh freeze ; awl gitea a constant, steady stream. of water.
For Steam Engines, Mills, Factorize, 13oat(For Workshops, or
Wells nr Clatorns, throe Pumps camp* bo °united. AU.
~, o mons. interested or not. are invited to call ands** the one
in potation at Lot. intollnrenord Offioa, on SLOW' street,.
near the Bridge.
FITT The V. astern Counties of Petulayhanla are Far sta,
and afford ran charities for nuoanforturan or aperidatora to
realize a bandsome income,. JOSEPH LEWD&
novliodlw No. St. Clair street,.,
NIEW BOOKS—Croteheta and Qcurveta, or
11 Revelations of an Opera Manager In America, by Max
Maretrok.
Amy Leo, or Without and ; by tho anthorof iiOut
earish."
Marriage a Lottery, by Mrs. Grey;
Travels In China, by M. Mac; .
•
outlines of Physical Goovaphy, by Geo. W. vital ;
o.riton's and Fitch`s,Alotiern School Geography ; Jut ontr
trod is superior to any Geography over puld Pawl in WI .
country. Directora nod Teachers would do well to casindne
this work.
•
Bayard Taylor', Japan; Pickwick Pape" laT Mardi
Old Homestead, by Arm S. Stephenti;
Powers' Columbian Perpetual Say saw Altoszto,txtusaito
lug a Synoptical Perpetual Cadendat fur 2000 yottsig old and•
new style.
Oliver Twist, hy Charter , Dickens . . •
Domiesy arid Sou, " "
David Copperfield, " "
New York Journal, for December; price 18 cartii; • -
Peterson's Ni.igazine, " 17 " •
Ballou's Magazine, a" 10 '4 • 't
Loudon Illustrated ?ewe furnielied weekly Or atcolote L
Godey's Lady's Book for. Dec., (expected libi/a7a 20 Mita.
All who want New Books, no soon P. os hOds Wadltotr.
10 to 25 per cent lower than elsewhere, go to LArcirpEws
BOOKSTORE, Nol 30 Fifth street. nov2o
NEW MUSIC—The Old Playgnrund ;Neer&
fki s
by Edward J. Alen, male b y •
.1• . hover ; flaw and.
beautiful song, Just published.
Ulad to get saline; ilaneysitekta GU.; ,
Proud World; Good nyc i'd3 Going Ilomelthreei .
soup by that papal= etalnkser, Wurzell, (George P. Bwl.l
They are skriple, ins4o , liels'aud exceedingly
h oantlful.
Cwuo Duareet i the Daylight is Gone
Fleur do Butter. • Polka Mauldin& ; 'raki,; • •
Vflhaca, riaiden—.S. C. Poster;
ltdllouse et Moine—Leder; Pop Goes the Question.
The above Just received arid fur elle at the Mode Rota of
.0.21 JOHN E 'MELLOR. M Wood. street:
TlEEssC ooo iTtitszsear T oirendas itii.rine&t=
Or the Testimony of Reason and Revs El-
Lqtence and Charantar of the Supreme lletng; Ttoziamm..
ertc., s l ,a. .BY PAS. Yor aide by
toe= J. 8. DAVISON, a Market meek
Q --- ------ ---
,UNDRIES-40 dozen - Pepper Sauce ;
k.. 7 30 dozen Catsup, assorted:
10 lusts Dates ;
, eases Prune., in glass Jan; Just reeeteed and roe
. uor.rt) RBYYHS a ANDAIBBO.Zi
~~_
MIMS
............. 1. Peoy.
.. slcttride.
P. C.ruliiiEntutm.
• 1: iyl Youpg,
>lra. V. Cuntriughtuu.
~.11314t *:,fpoolce.
David R. Williams, No. 4511,
Robert Cayb , 409,
John Broleht,
Md. Kayo,
Wm. Rainey,
J. S. Leach
0. 0 bhidle,
Mason,
Luke Berry; " 487,
W. liirkparrlck, Jr. " 40,
J. A. ! IL Speer, " 40,
A. MTeni, ' ! 49,
Win. k. Bogit , " 40,
a. 4.-c4Bßisia.
$350,000.
8300,000