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We hovonow employed in our Job Office an unusual number of excellent job printers, and , ar e prepared to.execnte. all orders with neatness , unsurpassed, and with a speed that shall not be beat. ' ” ■ - ' - LOCOMOTIVE MANUFACTORY. We learn with pleasure that an enterprising firmin our oity is about to commence the manu facture of locomotives and passenger cars. They have ample means and skill; and a wide field before them for sncecßSfnl competition. It cer- taiuly must be that locomotives, and the running gear of cars, can bo manufactured cheaper in Pittsburgh than in almost any other place in the ' country. Oor advantage in oheaper iron and coal must render tho business very profitable. It is known to be now one of tho most profitable branches bf manufactures wherever carried on. And the demand for looomotiveß and cars will in a few years be almost unlimited. A fact, which i wc lately stated on good authority, will give < some idea of the extent of the demand for rail- ' road equipments already. It was stated that, i when the Central road was completed, the loco- ; motives and’freight and passenger cars and tracks, required in its bnsiness, would make a continuous line forty-eight mileß in length: near ly one seventh of the entire length of the road. There are now nearly thirteen thousand miles of railroad in the country, and almost all of them doing a large business. Supposing them all to require abont the same amount of locomotives nod cars of all kinds, or even much less, say one tenth of their length, the trains would be nearly thirteen hundred miles m length. It seoms in credible, but may be true. In five years, if tho ooontty continues prosperous, the extent of our railroads will bo nearly doubled: so that tbo demand for locomotives is constantly and rapid ly increasing for new roads, ob well as new sup plies for old roads. The whole North American continent will yet bo traversed In every direction by tho iron horses; and the locomotive manu factories will bo driven with ceaseless toil to sup ply the immense demand. While tho demand is so continually increasing, the prices will be sus tained, and cannot fail to be abundantly remu nerative. There are not nowenoogh locomotive manufactories in this country to supply the de " maud at the present time. Sometime ago the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, wc are informed, ordered twelve now locomotives, and we learn that it is not expected that part of them can be furnished for some months to come. ■ The railroad system of Pittsburgh, too, when all onr roads are completed, gives Pittsburgh on advantage in this line of business. We shell have roads running in every direction, and to nil parts of the Colin, so that locomotives manu factured hero could be sent over railroads, by their own power, to any part of the country. The twelve new locomotives for the Ohio end Pennsylvania road will probably cost over a hundred thousand dollars. That money might have been earned by Pittsburgh mechanics ntd capitalists, nnd retained in onr midst, instead i f being sent eastward. Onr whole community have thus an interest in the matter, and we are glad that a well known and enterprising firm, possessing means and skill, are abont to enter upon the business. We predict for them abond anf success. Oar manufacturers of railroad iron too hare, wo believe, equally encouraging prospects, and ■will add equally to (be wealth and prosperity of our community. Pittsburghers are n little slow in taking hold of such new enterprises j but when they do begin, they are almost uniformly successful ANOTHER SWINDLE. The Massillon Bank has blown up, uudtr “ veVy peculiar circumstances.” It was char > tered in 1835 for 20-ycars. Capital stook $200.- 000, with privilege to Issue $400,000. H. Dwight, of New York, bought enough of its stock to give him the entire control of the con cern. He employed about $200,000 of its bills in building the Chicago and Mississippi Bail road .! so that that amount of its bills is in the pookets of tho Western farmers and laborers. Dwight has possession of about $350,000 of its assets- and has lately failed in New York, and tho bank goes down of conrso. with no present means to redeem its bills. The people who hare trusted to the rotten concern, are thus likely to be cheated ont of two or three hundred thonsaud dollars- It is said, however, that Dwight a as sets will pay all his liabilities, if properly ap- plied In that case, holders of tho bills will havo to sell them to brokers at about fifty cents on the dollar- Holders of small sums cannot afford to wait for months, perhaps years, for. the full amount- and hare more trouble in looking after their money than it is worth ; so they snnmit to tho shave- and the brokers make a fortune. So goes the game of “ bank facilities and swin dles Palchin’S Bank of Buffalo; Pratt s Bank of Buffalo: tho Oswego Bank, nnd tho Cbntao qne Bank, are also broken or breaking. Their bills- however, are secured by Btate Stock. The Cleveland Flaindcalar says of tho Massil lon Bank : “It belonged neither to tho State Banks, State Stook Hanks, or Independent Banka of tho Btate- but a sort of freo booter with lioense to sin nnd sink whenever n big swindlo ctn be effected. - ggy* The editor of the Chambersburg Witty is o wag of tho first water. He was the late whig candidato for Auditor General, and ho announces his mceeet in Monroe county as fol lows: : . “We feel under peculiar obligations to tho gallant Whigs of several distriots in Monroe county for tho unbrojten front they presented, not only for the Whig candidate for Auditor General- but for the wholo Btato ■ ticket. It will be observed that In seven districts the vote for the Whig candidates presents the most comploto uniformity, without tbo slightest variation or ■ scratching.' Wo append the vote: Auditor Gen. Surveyor Gen. Banki.ll- McClure. W. Brawl oy. D. Myers, W. Chesnn thill—l6o HO IG7 00 Coolbaugh Eldred Jackson ... Paradise... Polk Boss Total -649 00 Goa 00 We liko the result of tho election m theßO se ven districts/and we also like the pleasant spirit in which Mr- McClure announces the •• unani mous” vote which he secored. Ho is too pleas ant b man to be a whig; his proper position is In the democratic ranks. Come over, brother, and you will have better look next time. The whig ranks is not your plaoe; if you want to advance- you must go with the progressive. Franklin county whiggery is worn out; they have not a sight in Allegheny county now, and we would advise our eotemporory to on loose from the whlgs as soon as possible. The Umo was when Franklin Squatters could thrive and grow fet in Allegheny county, but now they are L lean and lank os the kine which Pharaoh saw in his dream- The .only hope for our fnond McClcm is to come over to theiDemocraiic par ty, ynd then-he will thrive- pay. The Missouri pemocrat has to reduce its swoon account of the scarcity of paper Were it published in Pittsburgh, it might increase its m®, could it increase its price ”to P»y « We can have any Biro we want, but then there la a correßpo»aiu6'anrs»win2^oneideratipn:de- 1 ponded for it J ■US. ft-A- Vt *• ■,.'S* •..•.<•. " ft’ ‘ '■J J'lt ’ - ' V+J V • ■'■■.•« !%r v ,»..■■ i. ■#»•« j--< v *iV<* . • -«3| * ' . •• .-vv’!-' 'r- i l' k . *r-.i '' *. V.'-,:.:■■■ ' .. '< .• ■ 'l**'. ■ . • 4-'*, : ‘ ft v '«*& ’ f.“ . • • • ; ’> r r * • : g - >,> ■* ■**.* - . 84 00 37 00 185 00 132 00 .108 00 109 00 .. 42 00 41 00 .. 95 00 97 00 .. 70 00- 72 00 ggf- The fire which took place In the Ohio Peni tentiary on Saturday, appears to hayebeena eery destructive one. It is Bupposedilpit it was started by phe’ofsihe.-cohrldst-j. I gj The Statesman Bayatheloss to the Institution is about $BOO, hesfdes'the fihildlhgs, whioh can not bo rebuilt abort of, $BOOO or $4OOO. Bat we learn ithaß funds soQioient to oomplete the new buildings in progress, and rebuild this, without farther aid from the State. The loss of nail & Brown is very heavy. They estimate their' stock m their prison shops at '525,-00'6; hot over $6,000 of whioh wai saved. They were insured, but to what extent we have not learned. Their heaviest loss is in the de rangement of their business. The Messrs. Brown are young and enterprising men, with their all invested in this business, and the loss will fall heavily npon them. Mr. Bnrdell baa sustained no loss and but lit tle inconvenience. The loss of Mr. Hayden can not be great This is the most extensive and destructive fire that has occurred in that Institu tion since 1847, under Col. Dewey, when the Saddle Tree Shop of Mr. Hayden was burned— destroying about tho Bame amount of building and more property. Receipts abd Expenditures. —The following are the total figures of tho Revenues and Expen ditures of tho Government for the fiscal year ending 30th June last, as they will bo officially reported to Congress: RECEIPTB. From Customs : From Sales of Public Lands Miscellaneous and Miscellaneous sources Total ~..$61,387,674 40 Balance in Treasury, July 1,1862514,G32,136 8/ $7u.9G9,710 77 Total Expenditures $64,020,818 21 Balance in Treasury July 1, 1858 ...$21,942,892 60 This statement of tbo expendi tures includes tbo amount paid for the redemption of public stocks $10,482,665 89 Stash most Uhoer. —There is no doubt a cri sis coming in monoy affairs. Wo find tho fol lowing account of tho collapsing shinplaster con cerns in the Forest City , of tho Bth : Bask Failures —Close on the heels of the collapse of the old Massillon bank came the "de tonations ” of several more. About ono per hour bursted during banking hoars yesterday The following is tho state of tho killed and wounded, ns far ns could bo ascertained last night. Massillon Bank, after exhausting tho $200,- 000 dao from tho C. A P. lUilroad, which is good, there will bo $150,000 outstanding Dwight drew $350,000 out of tbo bank, nnd in vested it in Illinois railroad speculation. This stopped " his bank, nnd bursted its boiler. The Patebin bank of Buffalo wns secured by State stocks and real estate, to what Client we know not. Tbo suspension of payment wns Cr.osed by large loans to tbe New York Cityrail road, whoso BiTairs nre embarrassed. Mr. Patch in, the President of the Bank, is also President of the Road, and baa assumed tho liabilities on its behalf. Pratt’s bank, nnd Merchants bank, of Buffalo, nre reported failed. Bonk of Oswego, broke in consequence of its connection with Dwight’s Wall street speculations. Farmer*. Joint Slock Company, Canada, redeemed In Canada, blew np. it was n regular shin-piaster concern from the beginning. Erie and Knlamnnoo, Michigan, reported " gone by the hoard ” A despatch from tho Cashier, received here last night, denies tho re port of this failure, and clAlma they are stronger than over. That may be true, and yet they may be an worthy of public confidence any longer. Tbe Lewis county bank is marked doubtful by tbo Cleveland banker*. We would caution the public to stand from under. Tbo Macomb conn ty bank, which is said to be a Wild Cat, with a charter that permits it to discount at pleasure. The Cbntauqun bank is also reported failed, snd so believed hero by tbe knowing ones. A merchant informed ns last evening that a rumor prevailed on Ihe river, of the failure of the Clinton bank at Columbus. that lie notes were refused, nnd that it had probably followed tho Massillon bank. All these banks hold wild eat charters—are without security, and unlimited in tbeir privl leges to issue paper. They belong to the free booter class, ready to blow np on tbe first favor able opportunity. Tbo regularly chartered banka which have gone into business tlnco 1645, are believed to be perfectly eound and abundantly secured by stocks and reserved funds. Tiie Fine ci Wellsvtlle— Took place on W ed nesdny morning oflasl week. The Patriot gives tbe following particulars: The fire was discovered to bo in the hall, sepa rating McTolosh. M’Colloueh t Co I biebange Office from it. D. Cooper s Grocery : but before any assistance could be procured, tho entire block fronting the nver. was wrapped in one vast sheet if tho devouring clement. It next communicated to lhat portion of ihe block fronting Main street, in which was Walk er’s Drug Store, and also to the dwelling known as tho “ Catlett properly, and the wholo soon presented ono grand conllagration —and was given np os lost. Fours were entertained lhat tho surrounding buildings—being mostly of wood—would also bo consumed: bat iortunately. about daylight the flames were so much subdued as to render a fur ther outbreak impossible. Tbo grocery and dry good* storo of Mr. Wm. Smith was comoletely gutted—goods, shelving aud counters were thrown Into tho street in one mass of contusion nnd utter disorder ; snd also the goods nnd fixtures of M. I • Osier, baker, wore equally destroyed by n,milor rashness. In tbe block destroyed, was Blgge Oroeory and ale saloon—nearly all n total loss. Such articles as were in tho cellar, worn all destroyed, and bnt a few of thoso on tho first floor were saved. Next—Mclntosh nnd McCullongh s hxebango Office also used ns the railroad ticket office all eayed but a few articles o( furniture. Books, safe and othor valuables were rescued from the fiamos. C-oopcr a Grocery. Ho woa About ro moving from WellaviMc. and had his entire stook pnokod up. All. however, was lost. This room also contained the entiro fixtures of tbe Tele graph offioe. which were consumed with tho rest. Usyt—a room on Lisbon street, occupied by D & D MoDonald & Co., as a temporary busi ness house All loit except books nnd safo. Next was N U. Walker sdrug store—of more value than all tho rest. —a complete masß of smouldering rums—with the exception of n few hundred dollars worth of Drugs—considerably damaged. In tbe upper room of tho blook, cornering on Lisbon and Water streets, was situated tbe Ma sonic Hall. nnd ns tho fire is supposed to havo originated at tlio foot of the steps loading to the nail not a particle of masonic properly was saved This loss may bo considered as great as any other department of the boilding, os the order have but recently refitted tho. Blue Lodge aud established a Boyal Arch Chapter. The furniture- Masonio carpet. &o. were all consumed. Loss, not less than $l,OOO. SrcnPTAHV Dobbis —lt ib not often wo find tiny thing in n Whig print favorable to Democrats high in authority: but the following extract from the National Intelligencer, whoße hederal affini ties cannot be doubted, in reforence to the above named gentleman, is bo well deserved and appro prlate- that we oannot refrain from giving it a place in onr paper: 41 The Secretary of the Navy appears to bo winning his way to publio confidence, and, r,fl we are not unwilling to do justice to a political op ponent- wo are ready to give credit to the Admi nistrator of the Navy Department for any honest endeavors he may make to improve the condition of this all-important branch of the publio service. With thiß view we copy the annexed brief artiolo from a neutral and highly intelligent New Orleans paper. Ono act at least of the Secretary's wo cheerfully embrace this opportunity to commend. i and that is the issue of his •* General Order 1 ' on 1 the 17th. Without professing much familiarity i with euoh matters, we are under the impression I thatguch an order was greatly neodod. and will have a vory / salntary effect on the discipline pf the navy. We may further use the oooaeion to express a hope that the Secretary s party posi tion may enable him to prevail with Congress to ‘reform some of those misohifs introduced into the naval service by Democratic legislation, ‘which "his able Whig predecessors had not the jqfloence to effect-. . • , > pyThe Pacific Railroad Company tavepur*■ chasedfonr blocks inthe city of St. Lotus, at a QOBt of ¥120,000. i' * NEWS OP OUR. OWN STATE. - Lehigh Coontt. —Allmtoten Railroad. —The Lehigh Register says that the corps of Engineers engaged in making a.iemporary survey-'of the Allentown and Port-Clinton Bailrobd, hate run a distance of four iniledp;.nß for up the Ceder Creek os “ KnauBB ? B;MUU! > tsi this,distance the route is found veryfavorable, the grade being only abont 18 to 20 feet to-the mile. We are in formed that as soon as the surrey can be made and the necessary specifications prepared, the Hoad will be pufe tinder contract. Application will be made to the next Legislature to consol idate this road with the one between Katstowh and Beading, where it will conneot with the Lobanon Valley Road. This then, will make a direct line from New York to Harrisburg, and thence to the Great West by way of the Penn sylvania Railroad. Venango Couarr. —We learn from the Specta tor that a contract has boon made with' an east ern company for building the entire lino of the Venango Railroad. The preliminary surrey is finished, and proves satisfactory. Thero is no difficulty whatever in finding a direct route and easy grades. The work of looating the line wili be com menced immediately and the contractors wifi break ground about the Ist of December next and push the work to a speedy completion. Lancaster fjovuTt.—Judge lowrie. —This distinguished Jurist spent a day or two laßt week with his colleague and friend, Judge Lewis, in this oity. On Friday evening a large party, consisting of the Judges of oar Court and Mem bers of the Bar generally, by invitation met at ,$58,931,866 62 , 1,667,084 99 the residence of the latter, for the purpose of paying their respects to Judge Lowrie, whero they were hospitably entertained by Judge Lewis and his excellent lady, in a style which could not be excelled. Two or three hours were spent very pleasantly together in social Inter course and all present appeared very much gratified with the gentlemanly bearing and suavity of manner which characterize Judge Lowrie, and with the ease and fluency of his 738,628 89 conversation on the different subjects—grave and gay—which were introduced. About tea o'clock the company partook of an elegant collation pre pared for the occasion, the merits of which were properly discussed, after which they retired, greatly delighted with the entertainment, social ami gastronomic, of the evening. —Lancaster Intelligencer. Babastian Ringtx, of Hamilton county, Ohio, has made this season, from 11,096 vines, 5,700 gallons of wino, worth $1 per gallon. A gentleman, says the Daily Advertiser, died at an advanced age, recently, in a neighboring town, who had never passed a single night out of (he house in which bo was born. “ Sambo, what am yoor 'pinion of rats*” “Why 1 think the one hab tho ehortest tail will get In dc bolo de quickest The Soldiers of 1812, in Hartford county, Md., meet in Havre de Grace on (be Bth of January next, for the purpose of adopting measure* that may haTu a tendency of procuring for them ICO acres of Und. It is said the seamstresses of Philadelphia arc on a strike against the introduction of sewing machines into the establishments whero they are employed. The Rhode Island legislature bos passed an act rnakiog railroad and steamboat companies respensible in daxnges for loss of life by core lessnef.s. The amount of damage was oot lim ited. It is stated That the shipping at New York con tiour-9 srarce All clsssrs of vessels are in de mand, and freights arc nearly double the rates they were pis months rioce, Eastern vessel*, to carry trrain to that section, ore very difficult to be had on any terms. The W&jhington RtAr states that the appoint ment of American Consol to Lima, declined not long since by Judge J Smith, of California, late of Fauquier county, Virginia, has been bestowed on James W. Greco, Eeq , of Alexandria, Vir gioia. The Cadiz correspondent of the Havana Dla ria, writes, Oct. 7th, from Madrid, that Mr. Soule’s presence there makes some sensation — but adds that Mr. 8., t>y some publications in the Paris Biecle, propitiatory, bad paved the way for a reception. Lamartine, it is said, has sold a new work of bia, “The History of the Medieis," la advance, (for It b toot yet written,) to two of the French government journals, for tho round sum of 160,- 000 francs, ($28,150.) It la to consist of four octavo volumes, of 400 pages each. Mr Vanderbilt, of New York, on Friday l* sued a writ of attachment against tho steamship Proraethena, one of the vessel* running in tbo lice of the Nicaragua Transit Company. She was immediately released, upon Charles Morgan and Joseph L White, Esqs. entering the acces sary bondf. The receipts o: hogs for slaughtering at Cin cinnati were light last week, but It is stated that vast droves a few miles of the j city noJ packers expect to kill upward of 000,- i (K)0 this season. Prices were dull—asking 6c , \ and buyers offering 4fc net. One of the YOO Turkish eaonoo which guard the Dardanelles is charged with 280 pounds of powder- and throws a etone shot of cm* thousand pnouds weight Of course such immense guns arc mom formidable In appearance than reality, and the firing is not unattended with danger to their own artillerymen. Tho new democratic Governor of Vermont. In his inangcral address, takes strong ground against the Liquor (Maloe) Law. intimating that tho Legislature transcended its powers In enact ing H and that it is tyranical and inoperative, a« as in some respects aneonstltutio&al. Th»* I’npUol of tbo State of Tennessee, now oear completion, is said to bo one of tho finest buildings in tho world Its cost is a million of dollars But It is built of solid limestone, taken from near the hill on which it stands. The roof is of Rennes** copper, and the Speaker a stand of marhlo quarried in that State. Among other matters mentioned in tho lato China news, la the fact that the Emperor hoe, for the first time, summoned the Princes of Mon golia tn hia assistance. There is a large number of Tartar troops in the Imperial Cbiocso armies, but they have been a long time in tho country aud have bcoome enervated. The laborers struck on Block e section of the Pittsburgh and Stoubenvitlo railroad, on Tues day last because of a reduction from $1 20 to $1 10 per day. Tho contractor refused to givo more so that the work on this section is sus pended for tho proseot. and will be for some time. “Women s Bpbee». —Barnum ia a thorough going T-totafler. Ho oven wants the ladies to give up their Tea. and insinuates that they can get T’d upon that as well as upon draughts of stronger stuff Hoar how he enmo down upon the fragrant plant from which our most delicious table beverage is distilled, at tbc AYorld s Tem perance Convention held lately York city: “ Tea has tho ncrvloo property, and we see its effect upon women when they go to tea parties. Tea parties are women 8 eproos, and when they have taken around a strong cup of tea, jiißt drop in and you will find thorn so garrulous and talk ativo that you would think that tho ship whioh brought tho tea from China had brought Lhe lan cruago also. . . Tho ladles- wo donbt not, will now, with one voloe join their lords m denouncing Barnum as a humbug of the first aater. The reoolleotion that ho onoe oallod Jenny Lind a -sweet angel, won’t save him. ho more should it. African Colonization.—The plan of African colonization is daily growing In fa™ with the free colored population of the United States. A letter from tho office of the Amenoan Colon ization Society to Gov. Pinoey, in New lork, - Applications are pouring in from various oarts of the country for passago to Liberia In our ezpeditiou from Baltimore, Nov. let, and Norfolk Nov. 6th. We shall-probably send from 000 to 2&0 omigrants at that time. We expect to dispatch a vessel from Savannah, abont Dec. 16th with probably over 150 emigrants. * Saturday last was the day for the sailing of the New Tork expedition, and over seventy had engaged passage- <>mii . T „ following gentlemen have been elected The folio . t * _ Railroad Company: directors o Ohatfield- Sanford E. Cbnroh, Francis M. Dimou* «■ li _ ... ~ «y Washington: Elen Farnsworth, Michigan, Wm. Jeptha Fowlkes, Tmm ThomasJ Green. California; Anson Jones, Leri Jones, W. E. D-Ward.Texas; JamesH.Lncas, tyo., leaao E- Holmes. S. C.s Nathamol T. Green, _N. C., .Philip T. Thomas, Md.; H. B. Bpelman, Samuel iWagoneT- Ohio: G. W. Underhill, Ark; E. T. Bridge, N. J. - , ,t 1 V -t; '. 1.. " . •*» ’? •' V . •S ' ♦ «.wf* <v -•% Itsmi of Newt and Miscellany, '.- * . V* - 1 ' •' t' i' * * f . * l \ • . tf'V* . •..**«*■* ' *„ 1 - ••I Haln't Been St*aUn> Kotbln'«” A rich Inoident occurred a short rime B ‘ nae ' in one of the County CtSttriS ijn jWrmont, which wo consider too good to be lost., MaDToftbejory, together,with thejndge and lawyerß. were lntehdihg to participate in a cole hratiohof n sooi?iy of cwhiohjthey were mem tiers, end were consequently—in their anxiety to close the tßrni— rushing eases through with all the despatch that honor and justice would permit. At half past twelve o’clock, one day, an Inter mission for half an hour for dinner was granted, with a striot injunction from the Judge that ■■ all hands’' must be book punctually at one, to com mence a new oase of larceny- , The dinners that day, were swallowed with greater rapidity than • usual, and os the clock Btruokone, the oncers of the law rushed Into Court.like chiokens Into a meal-trough. While they were eating their dinners, how ever, a young man from the ” kodntry,” being somewhat anxious to see the moaner in wbioh justice was meted out, walked into the Court room, and, os he afterwards expressed him- Belf, “ took a squint at all the seats, and seein’ there wasn’t nobody in the nicest one, .with a railin’ all around it, and thought he’d mate sure on it ’afore the fellers got baok from din ner.” In five minutes after the crowd entered the room, the Judge rapped the deak with the butt end of hisjaoknife, and with a digniaed frown cried— “ Siknce’n the Court 1” « Silenee’n the Cotut,” repeated the broad shouldered constable, leaning on the railing in front of bis honor, and immediately resumed the occupation of pioking his teeth with a pin. “ Silence’n the Court! ” echoed the squeaking tones of a small, rod headed oonstablo near the door; and the latter epker immediately com menced elbowing the crowd, right and loft, to let them know that he was around! <• All ready T ’’ says the Judge. • ■ Ail ready! ” replied the attorney. «• Command the prisoner to stand up 1 ” says the Judgo, '‘while tho indictment is being read 1 ” The broad-ehonldered constable now walked np to the prisoner's box, during the apparent momentary ahsenee of the sheriff, placed his bands on tho shoulder of the young man, and exelaimed — “ Stand up ! " “Wat far V said tho astonished young far mer. “To hear the charge read ! ” exclaimed the constable. •• Wall, I guess I kin hear what’s goin' on, without standio’, us well as the rest on ’em,” was the reply. Stand up!” roared the Judge, in a burst of passion—he had just bit histongus while pick ing his teeth; “young man, eland up! or tho oonscqnences be upon your own head.” The victim came upon bis feet as if under the influence of a galvanic battery,and looking around tbs court-room, and noticing that all eyes were upon him, with no expression about as affection ate ns that of a rabid man toward a bowl of wa ter. be bung his head in confnslon and mortifi cation. and was nearly deaf to tho words of tho indictment, bnt he heard enough of the long, complicated, tangled sentences to learn that ho was charged with stealing, or embezzling, or cheating, or pilfering some bouse or somebody, ami bo couldn't tell cxsctly which. ** Wbnt does he say to the charge? Guilty or not guilty Inquired tho Judge, peeping over bis spectacles with a look cold enough to freeze a man's blood. “ Guilty or not guilty ?’’ The young man ventured to look up, iu hopes to find a sympathising eye, but all were cold and uulrisndly, and be again gazed on the saw-dusted fl ier, and trembled with confusion. Guilty or not gnilty ?" again Vociferated the Judgo. in a tone that plainly denoted impatience to proceed with the case. Tho broad ebooldered constable being rather , humane man, now stepped up to tho prisoner odU said— “ You had better say 'not puilfu,' of course ! If you say 'guilty' you don’t stand no chance thie | term. Ibai's tort, and if you say ' not fjUty’ and oish at any future slate of the case to change root plea to 'guilty.' you can do It, without any injury to yourself. Therefore i advise you to say • not gudty,' and stick to it as long us there's any chance.” Jonathan's feelings had hern simmering some time, but now thoy fairly boiled over; and with a look of innocence, but determined resolution, ho swung his arms about hie head and exclaimed What in all nator' are yon fellers a tryin’ to dew * 1 hain’t been eteilln’ nothin’! I hain't, Just at this moment tho front door opened, and the sheriff, with the genuine prisoner, walked into tho room, and proceeded at once to tho box. Tho Court eaw in a moment it's mistake, and tried to choke off its effect with s frown—but it was do ga. The crowd burst forth iato a horse laugh that fairly made the windows rattle, and tbs young man left the room, exclaiming as be passed the door— * •' 1 knowed all tho time that I hadn't stole nothin' —Literary Jtuetum. As E*teetai*i*o Pent. ic fipssxza.—The fol lowing humcrouo account ef tho soporific speech es of a medicol member of Ibo legislature of P-unsylvanla. towards the close of last century, is from the pen of the celebrated Cobbet, who at that period published a strong partisan paper in I'biUdrlfhta. «• I *KutU to one Doctor Morpheus, who. Cud* it-.* neighbors determined not to die under hi* ban>l* id no* endearing to assassinate tbt Hitt* The Htate. however, teems to partake of the obstinacy of hm neighbors* torning a deaf e&r t* all his prescriptions At ibo end of the eceoQfl paragraph the chairman was perceived to yawn the third rockedjhim cff. and the fourth laid tho whole assembly fast asleep* Tho fifth reached tho door keeper at the further end of the passage ■ nod before the sixth was finished* an old woman who sells apples At the {fate drop ped from her stool. Should this quack la poli tics as well as physic, be suffered to continue h a lectures- tho Assembly of Pennsylvania ptay write over their doors, as tho French do over their burying grounds—• This ts tho place of everlasting a:c«p. Tua Case or Mm, Gaines.—The Wilmington (Dell Oaretto mentions a rumor that Mrs. Games has eorno acroAS an old gentleman who was pro amt when her mother was duly teamed to her rather. Daniel Clarko. The lack of proof of this marriage, it will be remembered, was tho causo of Mm. Gaines losing her late suit. It ts farth er stated by the Gsxctte that upon tho cxlttcnoe of this ovlderco being made known to the de fendant in a suit now pending in the Louisiana Courts bo become fully satisfied of her right to recover. and therefore offered to purchase tho property at a fair equivalent, which she has ac c'pied—since which transaction Mrs. Gaines has compromised with nearly all the possessors of her father's lands, for a very largo sum of moucy in tho aggregate, the payment of which will soon be secured to her. Population or -the Turkish Empire. —Wears constantly told of twelve millions of Greeks domineered over by four millions of Turks. Tho proportions are not correctly given, nven if wo confine ourselves to European Turkey alone. In this estimate are given tho whole Greek popula tion- in all the dominions of tho Sultan, whilst the Mussulman numbers are only thoso of Eu ropo. Tho latest authority upon tho statistics of tho population of tho whole Turkish Empire, is a work just published In Paris by A. Übicim. He gives the numbers as follows; MuMulman* Gr*tik.A Low Railroad Farbs in Esoland. —The Lon don Times of October 4th, states that the com petition between tbo Northwestern and the Great Western Railway Companies has risen to such a pitch that in ono case, where tho lines of the two great companies ran between the same towns, ibe traveler may ride a diatanco of Bixty trnlos for slx-penoe- In another case, the fare for riding ninety miles is Is. fid. Such an arrange ment wo can easily conceive to be very gratify ing to tho traveling public. Whether It is satis factory in its results to tho shareholders, is a different question. Decapitation.— The North Amertean of Tues day says Tho President has ordered tho removal of Still A s Postmaster at Bedford, and Merrill, Postmaster at South Andover. Massachusetts, for coalescing with tho Free Boilers at the re cent Middlesex County Convention, in tho nomi ootion of candidates for State Senator. Hobart Clark has been appointed to succeed Mamll, and Henry A Gleason to succeed Stilles. Calvin H. Perry has been appointed Postmaster at Natick, Massachusetts. - PaOVIDIHOB AHD WOEOESTXH lUltfiOAD.—The Woonsocket Patriot soya this corporation is set tube with, the individuals whe.were, injured by thrcoUioionon tho 12th ■ of August ; and also that the damages are so large that it is proposed to'declqre no dividend at the end of the present year. * 4 * * v *■> • W Another Cue of Foret Cored.— A fcv day! ago arc recorded ap astoirisJilng tan of Fee or and Ague by tbanaeof Pf- H’Lane's Li.er _ We have now another to aUsntlon, Ti* *. that of Sharpe, of Hadlsonbargh, -*ho atate3.that.be ied *~^ ore ° under a very sSvere.atiicfc qf Agueand'FeTeri iirid f« toon. \ restored by thefttse ofthesfKUa^Mr. tittgp*«l» es an opinion, {bunded on observation, £&at the Llffc.'Pni*. are the best for bilioua ;ever offered in this sec tion of country. -• V‘ , Althonsh'bng known as a sovereign remedy for chrome eases of Ucpatfo derangement, or diseases of the Liver, the proprietors of Dr. W Lane’s Pills were not prepared for the freouent, but gratifying evidences of its general utility and curative capacity. In this respect, this invaluable medi cine has exceeded their most sanguine expectations, and Induced them to hope that it will bd introduced into erery family in the United Btatea. .. .. - , - wilt be cartfoh to ask ibr Dr. _hTLiax a celebrated Ltvxa Pats, and take none else. There are other Pills, purporting'to be Dyer Pills, now beforo the public, iS M’LatißVLJver' PBls, also his «*® bra o t ®*T® r ' nrifntre, can now-be ladjit all the Dnltod States, and by FLEMING BBOS;, ‘ Successors to 9. Kidd * Go-, 60 Ifood street. Europe, Aria. Africa 4,050 000 12.650.000 S.&OO.OCO 10-000.000 3,000.000 V - .V. J norl^diw'. as t Spring ftttd: Summer Medicine, CARTER'S SPANISH SiXTDRE rtftndapwjmineiitabore •ttU other*. Itssingularly effieaetans the Wood, it- strengthening and Tirifying qualities; lu tonic action on the lsw; Its teudeney io dr-ire dl hingarg to tha sur* fee* thereby cleansing the system according to Naiurtfa own prescription; its harmless, and at the ordinary good effects, and the dumber to by many of the most respeetable citlxenj of Richmond, Va, and elsewhere, must be conclusiTe oridenco that there U no humbng about It . , _ lt .. t The tristof a single bottle will satisfy the most sceptical **• Bse adTartisementin another column. [oct&dawlm 43-Assignees’ undersigned, As ,*Unees nr EDWARD HEAZELTON, hereby notify all per- Km* indebted to said Heaxelton to call and make payment, and all penwns haring claims against him; will please pre sent them lor settlement, • . lie Store will be kept open to sell out the Stock or Oooda on hand about sixty days from this date, where W. IL KINCAID, one of the Assignees, will be (bund. REUBEN HILLER, ) GEORGE A. BERRY, V Assignees. WILLIAM IL KINCAID,) Pittsburgh. Oct. 18,1853. • [oct3l:4w«J pall and Winter Clothing, Whole* •ale and H«iall,—A largo and splendid stock of Pall and Winter Clothingls now ready for the inspects j of those wishing to be fitted oat in the mode. Call and see &r your- Mires. : Country Merchants would find it to their interest to call and examine the stock. K. B-“-Ca*tomcr work mode to order in superior style, at tbo shortest notice. QKIBBLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 240 liberty street. HEW ADVEBTISEMEHTS. A GAUD. TnEATRE— AUTHOR'S BENEFIT/—The friends of the Dram* are respectfully Informed that the new Fairy Comedy, u THE INVISIBLE PRINCE, oa Tar Warn o» rna tunftw," wRI be performed for the BENEFIT OF THE AUTHOR, CHARLES P. SHIOAB,on FRIDAY EVENING, November 11. The boa sheet Is now ready at the Theatre, where seats can be secured. novHhSt A Valuable Farm tor bale* rpHE subscriber t* authorised to sell the following dee- X aibed Tract of Lend, containing U 1 acres, fitOAtcd in North Fayette Township, Allegheny county, l4 mile* from the City of Fiitshorgh, and near the line of the Steu bonvHls Railroad— with cool and lime ttone under the whole place, and easy of access—lmprovements a* follow*: A very comfortable Farm House, 30 by 26 fret, two stories high; Wash-boute, SpTing*hout<e, and other oat buildings; a new Frame Bank Ham, M by 35 feel, finished in the best poj«iU« manner, with Stabling under tbs whole building; ICO bearing Apple Trow, best grafted qualities; a large qnantity of Peach and Cherry Trees, all in bearing order; •boat 86 acres cleared and In a high state of cultivation. With water In all the fields. This Land is very comfortably situated In one of the best neighborhoods in the County, being eonrenleut to market, to Churches, Schools and Mills, and would not bo in the market, only that the owner it about to remove to the Car West. Terms easy and price moderate. For further par ticulars, see the owner, Wn. Robb, on premises, or the sub scriber. JAMES C RICfiET, novlOallwswtf Real Pit*** Agent. AMMIuHKKS’ 6ALK OP SEWICKLEYVILLE PROPERTY. TQE undsrshrned. Assignees of JA3. HENSV, Jr., will wit, at Public Sale, all the right, title sod inteiwi «*f J. Benny, Jr, In and to that certain TRACT OF LINH. about half a mile from the Tillage of Sewleklryville, con taining FI Acres, more or less on which are a Two Story Dwelling lluuse, large Earn, Spring House, and other out* houMa: also, a thriving young Orchard. Tbe place Is well rapplM with flpriasf*. The«U» will Lake pUreon 9/\TUB OAT. 10th Dfcemb'-r nett, at 12 hlc'ocJl S!_ oo th** prem lw>a. The rftoet and Fanainjc utenolla will be sold at aou time tad place. Tern* at «&!*. dotIOoJICUw^I (Oiuu»tt»i crpT-1 *3O MIiTUFIKLD STKKKT in the place to buy tHMh.sai ait Hindu, at alt prices, to meet ait ta*tc*, fmtn lb* cheapest Tt>7 Book to the most expensive Annoale ani ll] us-' lrated Work*. U«les Uolgrarr, or Jeenlt Errcatorthlp; being Passage* io lb* Life erf a Sccoler from Bomacism—AutoU ojrephj. Price 50 cents; 75 cents cloth. Tlie Rook's Rcrengo, or the Secret Rnnaj; a Tale of the later Crueadrs—by Samuel Spring, E«q-, author of “ Glaffir A 1 Haraaki **—<oraplet* In one Urge octavo volume of tvo hundred obJ lurtv pages. Prfce&O cents. The Forged WQI; by Rmurson Bennett. Price £0 eeala. Bleak Route; br Char Ire Dickens. Price 50 cents. Rider's Domestic Poultry Book. Price CO cents, paper; 75 cents, cloth. IL MINER A CO, BcrlO s So. 31 Smlthfirid riwet. 1 Boticr Flash Eoad, on which ii erected * Sleil* Fse> tcry, 40 by 235 fwt, oo* tiair bteh i ftl», ft BaDdin * raw Deetea. 18 by 14 feet, and ft DwftlUn* Hon**, 20 by To fret one tfory hdefe, with item* bftMzncnt, end «i*bt room*. Sd ld**l la food «tyle: largo Stable* 20 by 14 feet, acJ * Fran* Stab!*, 19 by 18 feet. Twenty Aerv# jeond Bottom Load: balance ewi Ttaber. TW* property will be told low, and on good term*. Apply tr> THOMAS MOFFITT. PoetJlotldlng*. fifth rtreet. is F" 'stl BA.LU —A BttlCtf UOESK. A«l) Ltrr, «ltu»trd u_ the B*eosJ Want. Al>ehoy City, fronthia on Carroll Kred, haring ids room#, with basement kitchen, anti haP no first Boor—and back of uij Lot U erected a Pram* PnlMlng, 18 fb*l by S 3, frortlfig «a Seßerson street; the SO bet frost by 100. This property will be cold low* and cm rood terns. Apply to TIIOMAJs MOFFITT, Heal Ertat* Agent, oovlO lift Dnftdlncn. Fifth street WOOD AM) WILLOW \YA«K.—BAILKV * KKN SHAW have bow open tbe mart cxten*fr« assort ment of Ynmrh. Oercaan and domestic Baskets, and Ba* trt War*, to be fbnoJ la th* city: also, Wooden War* of trerr rart* tj, which they win dispose of on tb« most U eorrnM* tana*, wholesale or rrtaD. no >lO C KOTOS UtTCs ilOUlh'Y AND Si'KlU'—Kec’d (ml ia4 fee sal* by BAXLEY k RKItSIIAW, oirrlO 253 Üb*Tty sired. MTxcß iIKAT— Xo elan iar*. tot family on, fcir emit by bailey a ressuaw, batlO 253 liberty atreot. THOMPSON'S CELEBRATED WASHISO COMPOUND A frc&b ittcr-lr received. itvl far tils, wholes*}® or re till, by BAILEY A REXSIUW, noTIO 233 Liberty itmt F'“OURTU WARD PROPERTY—A~eomfcrtible BRICK DtYELLINQ ROUSE FOR SALS, *1 tailed oa Fourth (treat. Dear Roo. The Hoojw Li well imnged for eomfbrt •ml cnneetUtace. The Lot U Si feet front by SO deep. PrW $2000; Una* euy. & CUTHBERT k SON, dotlO No. 140 Third *trr*L lT *rV3^ET—L>HUt* STORK. coroor I'® on and lit and fttreet*. [ PnoeMtoo jdren Ixa&cdlsUlj. Al«v TWO STORES os Hand street. Enquire of • AUSTIN* LOOMIS, hot 10 ■ Ko. 62 Fotnlh («t_ ri WTJ»IY SHAKES OHIO ANDPENN A- &JULBOAD 00. 1 WANTED by AUSTIN LOOMIS, uoslo No. 02 Fourth street, tbon Wood. CITY WARRANTS WANTED by >OUU AUSTIN LOOMIS, nfrrlo No, M Fourth st. above Wood. SMALL STEAM ENGINE—A heodmme Two Horst Power Steam Engine for tale, at 247 LTbertv street oorOdlw FAHNESTOCK A BROTHER. To Line Barmen. THE CELEBRATED PATENT LIME KILN, invented bJ Bichard &. Schrocder, of Rochester, N. Y, Is cow c£ fared fbr sale to the count* of Allegheny and all Western Pennsylvania, and Us vicinity, to any pence or persons enraged in Lime Bunds]:, or others, This Kiln super sates all others In tho United States. With two cords oi wood it will boro from 200 to 360 bushels of Lime every 24 hours, or one ton of Bituminous CoaL The lime is of iu* perior quality—of a stronger and purer quality than any other now made, and the Kiln Is more durable than any other KUn cter built; and It saves at least half the labor, and more than cue half of the fuel. It U perpetual in its operation, and It supersedes all others in use. The sub •criber b now at the Eagle Hotel, ferpt by John Miah, in Pittsburgh, wbefre the model and recommendations may be seen, and further Information may be had from the Agent Tbs Eastern part of the Slate is sold, and the Kilns in sue* eessful operation, where they may be men. T, V. VANNK3T, Agent Pittsburgh, November EL 1863. (noT^3tdsw2t* 'Batch Balboas Roots, Ac. THB tubeeriber has received direct from Harlem hi* tup* ply of choice Hyacinths, Tulips, Croons, Peoneaa, and Other Plover Root* fbr Cell planting, and for winter bloom ing, In pots and glasses; Lawn Orw Seeds fbr fall sowing, which make a fine, dose, smooth turf, equal to tods. Pru ning Instrumentij-Garden and .Panning Implements of the most approved construction, at Kastern prices, from the Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 49 Fifth street, noty JAMK* WARDROP. LATEST AiUSIUI— ANXtt Mat,new Song: compokwi and dedicated to Mrs. Florence K earner, of this city, by n. Kteber. Opera Scbottlsch, ctabelUsbed with o lithograph, giving s correct view of the interior of “CaeUnGarden" during the perfbrmance of an Opera; composed by 11. Richer. Cottage of the Daisy Dell; Hot Oorn. Song of the Drum, from Fill® du Regiment. Good Bye, arranged as a Quartette. Green Mountain Yankee, a Temperance Medlty. Ida May; Woman rules youxtilL Also, a general assortment of the newest and most fashionable Music, Just received and for sale by qot9 XL KLKBER, 101 IBdrd street. riIHS GRAND DESIDERATUM IN LADIES 1 OYER I BHOE3.—The combination of e eeance and comfort has bees folly attained in the “TEIILLON RUBBER,” which perfectly protects from dampness, and haTe the ef fect of a Tipped Gaiter. Ladies arc invited to examine them, at W. £. BCHMERTZ*, nav9 307 Market street GKNT.’D CLOGS —An entirely new article of Gum Shoes, lost Teceived at novO W. B. SOmiERTT, 107 Market st CHILDREN'S GUMS, Boots, Bushins, and Sandals,' of every rise, at W. E. SCHMERTZ’, . nov9 107 Market Bt WINDOW GLASS—9OO boxes Bxlo, 10x12, and 10x14, McKennan ± Co.'s brand, in store ami- fbr sale by novd KING A MOORHEAD. SUNDRIES— 8 ba*s Buckwheat Floor; 4 u new Boop Beans; In store and for • * 'dots] KING A MOORHEAD. MASONIC wat.t. MAD*LLE THE BAROXEB3 - JULIA. DEBEKQ it«spectfully hi&rma thaeltfiena of Pittsburgh that phe will gfre a GRAND CONCERT ON -MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER Ura, Assisted bj the following distinguished Artistes: •BIG*EA BIDONIA COSEUO, The young andglflM Prime Donna from the Grand Opart of , ‘ fit Petettburgh; sm; ARTHUR ALLEYNE, Tenor of the English 'Open, London; SIGNOR. SPEOCHI, ■ Basso Profahflo; MR HENRY APPY, ._r ; . 8010 Vtnlfni <t~tn Ring' ipf-Holland; end j . HERB MORITZ JLDKBICH, I Late Pianist to the Prince of Prussia- \ JRy* Ticket*. 6Qt cents; to be had at the usual places. Concert to commence at 8 o’clock cotB * *. <v' ■' * % SPECIAL NOTICES. . . . lsdlnitlon and 11t« Complaint , S§?SCOBEI> BY KIKR'H <h* fob lijwing letter from Her. 0. Dtcussos, sMlsrinTOiTy in II. Kent—Dear Sr : Myself sndwllbbsTicg bran ereetlT heneStted by the me of Joar Petroleum,! *ieh to isTO Toa send me e box of twoor thresdonn bottler.: I sm the Congregational Minister In this piece, end eerorl of-mT people ere effected with Indigestion end eh Inaction of EholTrer, the eeme of- myrelf end- wife, before ..taking tout PrntoLTCK, on Boon Om We took eererel bottles-- two or three each—ebont n year and * half , ago, end we here newer enjoyed eo good health -tor yeere ee we tare 7T„I m time. I had not taken a single bottle, belbre thkt fullness of the stomach which so distresses the dys —uered, end I bare felt nothing of It since that SSIf 0 Mr wife was also reUered from a chronic dleeeseof bSn of sereralyears standing,by the “soM by” M. Basin, OM. H.KEYSER,I4O Wood Sect, and Druggists and Medicine Dealers eray where. ARNOLD & WILLIASISf UiSATINO AND YESTILATiyQ WAREHOUSE N^KTMAR; KKT street, Pittsburgh— Mannfsctnms of. WBpDQKT IRON TUBING, BBAB3 AND IttONPICTXNSS and CHltr 801 TB FURNACES, Kegisteis, Ventilators, Tin Pipes, and every-article required In theiriine. ~ Particular attention paid to the, erection of Heating*ven*. Hlating and Drying by Steam.- Water, and Chllson’a Furnace. - nov3am Dr« Lamtte , « Juno CordiaifOt CREATIVE ELIXIR, prescribed as an. effectual restorative in eases of Weakness, Impotency r or Barrenness, and all irregularities of nature. As an Invigorating .Rem edy it |s unequalled. Also a certain Remedy for Incipient Cmsumption, Indigestion, Lews or Muscular Energy, and, Female Weakness. Sold only at No. Uo THIRD street Pitta burgh. - < • - - octSl-dgw AHXif Surgeon DentUt.—[Successor of <3. W. Biddle.] No. 144 SmlthfieM ft [my&y LODGE, I. O. O* Fa—The Angerona. Lodge, No.SS9, L 0. of 0. F., meets every Wednesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood bL. f jyfcy Notice. The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO JU/CIETT, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meet* on the fint and third WEDNESDAY or every month, at thsFLOHI DA lIOUSE, Market street By order. JOHN YOUNG, JIU Secretary. ry—D Carso’s Cotillion and. Brass Saxhorn (I^Band, can be had by applying to Wm. Frank Canto, at the «* Crystal Palace Daguerrean Rocms," of R. M- CARGO ArCO.'S, Fourth street. rr~=S»l. O. O* F*—PUce of meeting, Washington H»U, [Ls> Wood street, between Tifth street and Virgin alley. - T*SBOTSHLonox,No.B36—Meets eTery Tuesday arening, • t So. 87—Meets first and third {marS&ly Friday of each month. rr^»BLACK,TEA. —KortbebeitUotos&TEAliil’ias* IKy burgh, at 50 cents 9 a., go to the Pekin Tea Store, No. 38 Fifth street, where tho rery best Clack and Green Teas can always be had.- ; - : tJy9 CornsU Cornstll A great many.per IKS' sons aro dreadfully fconncnted'with corns. A certain remedy will be found in Dr. Ccsxit’s Coas Puatta, ft>r sale by Dr. GEO. 3. KEYSER, 140 Wood street. - Pries, retail at 12U and 25 .fts. per box. . aepS, _ deductions to those who buy to sell again.- . ... Curtain. Materials, and Curtain Trimmings of every description, Furniture Plushes, Brocaielles, Lace and Muslin Curtains, N,Y» Painted Window Shades, GQt Cornices, Curtain Pina, Bands, Ac-at wholesale and retail. W. ■H. CABRYS, No. 109 Chestnut street, corner Fifth, Philadelphia. Curtains Made and Trimmed in the very newest French style. [maigfeiy STOCK AND BILL BEOKEEi Botes, Bonds, Hortgsgei, Ac., Negotiated. TO THE rOEOBASE AND BALE OF STOCKS. . ottics— Ts Fourth street,between Market sod _W ood ouposite the Bank of Pittsburgh.* janlS:ly Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITT, (ma TH* ■tTT'RntD RATXOX.) r-rms FAMILIES -srill be supplied withour various grades of FBRSII GROUND FLOUR, By leering their order* at the Mill or in our boxes at Lh£&n, Wilson k Co. t Wood stroet,or Braun & Reiter,cor ner liberty end Sl Clair street*, Pittsburgh. !L P. Schwarts, or J. T. Sample, Druggist*, Allegheny, flour will be deli vend to families in either of the two cities. Tc&xs: CASJI on delivery. jy29 BRYAN, KENNEDY St CO, NELSON'S DAGUEBBEOTYPES.- i»oet Office Buildings, Third street. Likenesses taken In all kinds' of weather, from BA.M.to 5 P. giving an accurate artistic and animate likeness, unlike and vastly su perior to the common ebeap daguerreotypes, at the following cheap prices: $1,50, $2, $3, $4. $5 and upward, according to the tixe quality of case or frame. Hours far children, from 11 A. AL to 2 P. XL N. B.—likenesses of sick or deceased persons taken In any part of the city. [nov2s:ly W. A. M’CUIUG, Dealer In Tcpx CAotce ThtxQy Groceritt, Tl ooden and 1 fWov TKrre. —Uascn hand one of the most extensive Stocks of goods In. his lino to be found in the West, which he offers at the low est market rates, wholesale or retail, and warrants them to be of the best quality. 93* Goods delivered in the cities free of charge. «n 5 WIJ. WILSON, Ja„ FRANCIS SELLERS, Ac^gw*. Firemen's Insaruuce Ky Company” of (lie City*of PUtibiit^h j. g. MOORHEAD, President—ROBERTFINNEY, Secretary Will injure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS of all kind*. Offire: in Monengahela House, Nos. 124 and 121 Water street. CASH MUTUAL FIRE AND fllA- RUSE INSURANCE COMPANY, ot Pennaylvania. CAPITAL, 9i00>000» CHAR* CSR P&UPETUAL. * , ' Prrxidmt— non. AUGUSTC3 0. HEISTER. Srcrdary —THOMAS H. WILLSON, Esq. DiazcToaa: Hon. A 0. Helster, Samuel W. Jlaya, William Robinson, Jr., Thomas Gillespie, William F. Fahnestock, John B. Cox, Uarvey Bollman, Jacob Peters, Juba Walker, Jr., William Colder, Jr., Jacob & Halderman, Aaron Bornbaugb. RUSSELL k OAKES, Agents, Office, In Lafayette Buildings, ► joS (entrance on Wood street.) insurance Company of lh§r Pittsburgh.—H. 1). KING, President; SAM QEL L. MARSUELL, Secretary. Ojflcx: 91 IFarrr .Street, brtic&n ifcrbel and TTcxxl lirtrtx. Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis <jppi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Less or Damage by Hre. ALSO—Against the Peril* of the Sea, and Inland Savig* Una and Transportation. PHILADELPHIA. CTOTAIS WABEHOHSE, 171 Chestnut sL, fvpotile Vit &aie Ilotuz. 1 1L W. S AFFORD, KEEPS constantly on hand the most extensive and variedaas©rtmentofCartainsandCurtainMafierial»t& be found In the city, comprising in part of the following CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE COY£BI2H3S*-aR *tylesof— French Lace Curtains, Window Shades, all prices, Muslin M Buff Hollands, all widths, ' Frenehßrocatellea,allwidths,GUtComices,eTcry style and French Flushes, price, « Satin iAlnes, Gilt Curtain Piss, “ Lampas, u Bands, •• Satins, Cords and Tassel^ « Damask linens, Gimps, all prices, “ Cashmerutt*, Loops, Plain Turkey Red, Fringes, India Satin Dam ask, Picture Tasselaand Cords, - •* Lining Silxs, Shade Tassels and. Brasses, Furniture Gimps, Hooka, Rings, Brackets, Ac. A full assortment of the above goods ccnstaatly for sale, wholesale or retail. [marl-dp—a£m.n» pS Pltubureh Life Insurance Com** panr* PITTSBURGH, PA. Carnal, $lOO,OOO President—-Jaxis S. Hoox. Mce Ptfesttent—SntOl ITCtumx. Treasurer—JoSCtt S. LttCl Secretary—C. A. Oatsox OFFICE, XO. « FIFTH STREET, (&a*<m£e Sail BvUdinp.} This Company make* every insurance appertaining to it connected with Life Risks. Mutual Rates are the same as those adopted by other safely conducted Companies. Joint Stock rate* at a reduction of onAhlrd from the Mutual rnb»—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one* third per cenL, paid annually In advance. Risks taken on the llTfta of persons going to California or Australia. —— Splendid Freeh: Stock of 5£ W Kg' PIANOS* •-The snbseribor re* ' *pect/uHy Informs the public that he is aow selecting, In person, at the factories )f Noe Yerk anil Boston, a most extensive I * " * 5 ' ind ELEGANT STOCK OF NEW PIANO FORTES. The atmost care and attention will be given to the selection ot the very 6erf instruments which are manufactured in this country. Purchasers are politely requested to await the irrival of these elegant instruments- before buying else where, as they will have the advantage of choosing from among the finest toned Pianos which the New York and Boston market affords. The subscriber is determined to se lect the best end finest instruments, from among the hun dreds of the Eastern stock, and will positively sell them at nil factory without additional charges for freight, Ac. rhe first Pianoe of this lot will arrive In about a fortnight rStll and examine.' HENRY KLEBER, 101 Third street, sign of the Golden Harp. N. B. —Old Plahoa taken in exchange at the highest valuation. - ~ • ang2o — it is due to KIER’S Pttroi&&\ to say that It has-been known to completely eradicate : every vestaga of this dreadful disease. In less time than an; other remedy, and at less cost or inconvenience tothe pa tient . . . The thousands of certificates fnthahandsof the proprie tor, many of which are from -well known dtixeniof the city of Pittsborrh and its immediate vicinity, go to show dearly and beyor ill K ns* Pxrxoixuoc la % medicine ofnocoiL on value, not only as a local remedy In -.Ftaraly* »is, Wuumatism, Dtafnc w, loss of Eighty but as a valuable Internal remedy, inviting the investigating physicians, a* wall as the s offering patient, to become acquainted with its merits. Those having a dread of mixtures are assured that this medidnels purely natural, and is bottled as it flows from the bosom ofthe earth. The fdlovrtna certificate is copied from arxmerpiiUiiTiedat lf. x., and hears date August 2,1852, to viktch'it' alto applied the cerUJlcaUcftliccelehratciD. Y.Faot i M.D- ! qf Syracuse: This may In truth certify, that I have been so badly af flicted with Scrofula for the lastwrren years that mestofthe time ! have been unable to attend to any kind of business, and much of the time unable to walk and confined to my bed, and have been treated nearly all thetimUbythebest Physicians our country affords; 1 occasionally got soma re lief but no cure, and continued to grow worse until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the Petroleum, or RockOfl,asere cythlng else had filled. I did so without faith at first,' but the effect was astonishing; it threw-tbe poison to tbs surface at once, and I at once began to grow better, and by using seven bottles I have got a cure worth thousands cfdollars.- MRS. NANCY H. BARKER.- TMa may certify that I have been acquainted with Kierif Petroleum, or Rock 00, for morethan a year, and have ie peatedly witnessedits benefldal'effects in tbecuraof Into? lent uleeTS and other diseases for which it ts recommended. md can with it to baa medicine wor thy of attention, and can safely say that success hasattend ed Its use wbareother medicine had Tar sale by all the Druggists In Pittsburgh. •= fanSTrdAw^ y~t uM. 6SQ.E3—Wholesale and BetalL All those in wst Shoes are invited to-calL---Tbo»^t^VJay-ta ixt2§’ Comer Market and LTUsrfy streslv • - 's*; K -:- " < i jijl ■Vv' . " ' A ' f CHAS. E. LOOMIS, otatcrots: tY. J. Anderson, R. B. Simpson, H. B. Wilkins, Charles Kent, William Collingwood, Joseph Kaye, 3. K. Moorhead, B. Sawyer, ffa>. M. Edgar, W. W. Dallas, C. U. Paulson, A. P. Ansbutx, William Wilkinson. staxcToas: H. D. King, Wa Larimer, Jr., William Bagalcy, Samuel M. Kier, - Samuel Rea, William Binjfram, Robert Dunlap, jr_, John 8. DOworth, 8. Barba ugh, Francis Sellers, Edward Heazleton, J. Sehoosmaker, Walter Bryant, William B. Hays* Isaac M. Pennock. dedN Diascroas. James & Hoon, Samuel ITClurkan, WUUam Phillips, John A. Wilson, John Scott, Joseph P. Gaxzaa, JL D. John JTAlpin, Alexander Reynolds, Horatio N. Lee, Hiram Stave. . mar 23 , vV.; JOSEPH C, FOSTER .Lmxi iszr &mot* raias ct isaossiCK: -* Boses end Parquetifl.-....50u. J Bwccnd.TleT-»~«»**~~~«*«** Private Boxes, large $8 Boxes tor cox2*» m , JJo. do. fS [ w*. 'X\gg- Persona securing seats will be charged 13J£ rta. ***** ~3br the certificate. __ . Doors open at \£ before 7 o'clock; perfcmaae* commence at 7^'o'clock. __ This Etzsuo, JTtniaiiberlO,i p 53,ir11l tha Grand Original Eeirr Spectacle; written by CHABIXB ..•.. P. SHIUAS, Estu Music by STEPHEN C. JOSTEB, S**, -:. entitled ‘ V ' , _THE,IKyiSXBI»K.rajSCB*V - , Ob THE WAR WITH THE v (With new Costumes, Scenery,‘Decorations, and ApfcUnrt r mcnls, prepared «podally fbr this piece.) ; • / f :cm. or cKAzacma.; ; ■ Phcdrus, Kihg'of Bailey.'' ■*: ' -- Pfcann&cea, Brel fiord. Po’tThoo,hii brother~.^—.-..Mr.Kent,_ •. •-.. >. Oiotor, & gardener ~„.~~....~.....-'. r ...Mr..Diirivagr. Cletos, j Lords of Como- f Jobneon. Wicon,yna,auii Counsel-Mi*. Bynar. Zanthns,} lon to the King, t M \ Faber, an Healy/. •- Fotrinua ' Cyras, a Franklin. - Seton, a —♦:~~~.~.......Mr.'StgTena. -•••.- f'assmdra. Queen of •.-■< ••=■:>.*- Hypolita, Queen of Eytar. ' :- Thffilestris,! V fw~_-~.~-Mrs.Brelj4miL. -_• - Eiaija, t-imaiOMX .....Mul McMUIIO. . : Thisto, _ j . - •, r --, r j— ——: „..Hra.Foster. .... Priodtal Bioarr. ...——JUiss W«Mep*W.. :■, ' Soldlcrv QUaais, Courtiers, Amazons, and yxi.'irt, D,» ■ program! ot rcraery, Snddratj, 4c, em ducripUr, . sheets. •- '•••.-•■ ‘!' " •->' - . Tobandude with the Parce.of ; MX HUSBAND'S GHOST. Corptral Musket—- * - ;•*-• Drummer flitva-..-.•. Jlr.Punvagfc PftU Stylo of Hate. ' rj* SAMUEL-WEST, No.£Sl Lrsxarr -.. LM (headofWood.) has just received the FALL£~'%i«L .<■ cSSaStYXE OF HATS, and would respectfully *-?***& inTito the attention of his friends and customers to it. Ha has also on hand a largo and Tatied assortment of HATS * WOMg, which he will sell CHEAP, lor cash. [aulSitf Hati and Cnpt. rrm. JOSEPH COX ■& CO .4 corner Wood street 7 Mand Diamond alley, wonM respectfuOy ln*§.;; 1 Jeßf&rervm their friends and the public that they ®-jf “ fa »o are receiving a large and splendid stock oMLATS AHD - CAPS," of tlia" latest styles,-which they «« prepared to eeU on as reasonable terms Aa any ln the. city. Give us a call, and examine our stock. • - • • ,• V" ' - «p!9 FRESH OYSTERS, F ROM BALT 1M0RE,.., JOSTRECiTYED. AT A. PTELiyS DEPOT, On corner of Wood and Fifth Streetr, .etna g\rocxs a otem. ~■ [seplO - J GSEAT SALE. TEE LAKCE A'ND SPLENDID STOCK 0? DRY GOODS, aj-AT 30. 75 MARKET. STREET, -S3.- . IS NOW . ' SELLING OFF ATEASTERNCOST, . To Close SSusiness. : midersisae&im positively determined to redo* >' qalab business at the end of the present year, prerion* to which every dollar's worth of Goods m thehouse must and will be told. PHILIP BOSS. MARKET street, between-Fourtii And the Die* nw>Ld. ; -•'»ndT?:dlwr - •: Orphan’* Court Sale. XTTJtL be »W at-Vablte Aoetfon,bytirtier of U» Or*- - - W Phan's Court, ouMONBaY; the fitfc day ofDKCEM-... BEE**t 10 o'clock,A. ; tf*ou tbe eeftaia lot of ground la the city bounded ai>d dor* - '■■• cribeil as Beginning op. Staithflrid street at ■ -,. tbedtfUnce<f2S¥eetea*Swardty-frota'lbe-eorDtt.o£ Third • *treet, at tbo corser : of lot: : of James MeKewra, theneo at - right*angle*irithr?mtthtleld stroet&>.fect,'ts»aMs/Gcairt street, thence parallerwitlrSinUhfiefci street 10/cet toward Foarth Street, tlnmre parallel *iUi Fourib street • Smlthfidd street then«!:aloo? SmithiteW sheet-10 fast to the placoof beginning; . beinglS feetfront op *hoeagtwafdly silo of SmitJiQrli andruuniugJiaefetoirard* Grant street, on which Is creetcd-a large threo stuiy brichdwelling _ .house,in good order. • -TUlocuOil- Terms made* known atVala-. - ■ - i . : - i-.-.v-t' iIISAS TINDBK, Adtufcto-tralorof - «jT. 11. WICKINSO.V. deceased/ “ noT7-dG?*w3t Wau, pApKK. AAU li*At'illprwsa, tbcaale by WALTER Pi MARSHALL,. norB ' . . -85-Wood street. WiAIA/fV SHAUliS—Plain and £gumi, for salo by . not* . ~ ,WALTBJfoIVJtfABSHALL. - -v DttUm AftVE PAt'r.K IIAAGDiG3—Of Oak, Ifirnte, anil Landscapes, for sale- by" r . r : tjotS l - . ~,. WALTER P. MARSHALL.; • N&rt a*coiu: Ati* Oiusior—; l u~SCliKOfci>£li A CO. > CAxWij Tlui, 53 F.vaku STS£ET,liaros'iatrccfir©a " thelne.it production.-* Jolusx, A, jAEtt, JLGotkciiaix,. v- - aad other tirrbmg iumguw*. t-' ‘ WoodJand Whisper*:. Iliu>tr«tiou: : by_A.Jacll.', ForestOlaciePoita. Brirta»tc; M.6oUschali. • Prtnsa Donna'TfaUs; JnlUcn. . “ EtadeCaHviV A.’Jsolk r Water Sprite Polkk; Gott'chalk. r . t' ; i Katy did Polka: JitUien. . '-'-y-.: y-- Kirt« 3**hotUsch. « - ■■■■:' l JU«bo>hSchotlireht If.Sirdla. - - Maypole Sehottisch. • . .:••-• vi Sea Shell W.Ua. - • > Moonlight SWlev : . Ia this Death I O, Mother, tell met . Song; Farewell—areplj Bong; . Little Agrlne Flower*;Landler. •■■•. - -v ** The long and weuy day.. Song.. - • Pop goes theWeaaeL B©Dgand Variations. " - The latest publication* for the Guitar, together with a ' large airortmentof Foreign MuHc. V, -r ~ ;' nor 8 V, N K'v .BOOKS, A2tl> CHOICE BOUKbl—The Exiles; a •;■ Tale by Tain, author of Heldaa, etc. i- - w -- History of the Nary of the United States; by J.Feiml*'' moreOooper. --- - - lk — The Works of Joseph Addiaon;T>y George TT&a’hln.gttra — ~ Greene. ‘ •.’•'••• '' - v - • > , • penxTiaa 'AntiqtdUes; by Mariano Edward JUreroand ' • John James Tschnch. !• .• . ' - ' • Outline of CcmpawtiTe Fhllolcsf,'by M-Scheie De Yere, c. of the University of VlrgSaiar : ;.r A Yisß to in-laal, by ProLdtenj. RflHmnn,.:-..-- ' : _ Hr. Rutherford’* Chllrtrao,-fry the author of the Wide, Wide World,*tc. v '- '- -- -Anecdotes of Palntera, Engravers, Sculptor** etc, byS.*- Spooner, A. B.ILD.' " • life in the Mbcdon, tha Camp, sari, the Zenana; fcy Hn.. • flftlln MufWnrin . - f The Story of Mont Blanc; by Albert Smith. I - v "• Qty Architecture, or DcHgnaibr Dwelling Houses, Stores, eta: by M. Rdd. - The Popular Educator far'KoTwnber. . * • .; t l For sale at W. A. GILDEKFEJfHBT'I OCk’S, ‘. kotB .. 73 Fourth street. ■VTEVF UCSlO—Roeebosh me, Annate. . Hetty Roberta; by Jf. Sledle. . to Miss Hattie L. White, byN.Hedle. . . . PetSchnttiseh; Bodlsco;-elegantly Qlastrated. • ua>poloSchbttbch;~Osbbn». Kiss . 'do. .-..-Harris. ■ ■ ....' Bea Shell Wait*; Blotalali; - > KatyVCrr: Coioe boy my Hot Corn. v;- Old Dog Tray; Foster. " ' - Rival Sehottiech; Brcnrn. ■Katyßid Polka; Jolieiu.. . Prim* Dousa Waltzes; Jallen. Woodland Whispers; Jaall... JoluU our Barling Pridej SanfbnL' ' LUty Bale :Song, Echctiiaeh, Walti^- and Fop goes the Weaxel—a wrw dues. • - Th* stars jut reeeired by Adams k Oo.’s Express; toi:--' *etberiritli»largeselectioa-af popular »ndstxndaril MVi»u, >.. Forsale by r JOHN H. HELLOS, , " 81 "Wood, street; - {ttQ'gS] je&'Sev Music iresXly. To Iroh Hanulhetnrerii THE RESTON IRON COJIPANYinf Western PefaisyV ' Tania, with a capital of haring become thA owners and proprietors of theßENTON'and DICKERSON--- PATENTS, in Western Pennsylvania, fcr. toaiinglmn dK rect from the Ore, are now prepared to sell rights- to user ’ thvlr improven enU, so patented, in the territory The acknowledged superiority of-the. Benton process ' whereby iron ore can be converted into wrought Iron, at ‘ about the cost of converting ora tu&pigiaciaVxa&dera it T unnecessary to recapitulate ItfradTantaje* here; -. Letters addressed to W. DEWEE3 WOODS, Esq., atrliter ; £eespcrt,.Allegheny county, Pennsylvania,, where a-iiira-v ■■ ace, with the Benton improvement is now-ia 'successful ’ ■ .operation, wiU meet with Immediate'attenticn^JncrvT^Awtr'’ IX>lt SAI*E—A HOUSE A£tDLOr,onCorraU«t;See©tti A : Ward, Allegheny; Lot 30by 100 feet; on 'which' la' * erected & Two Story Frame Building,-eont*lniß|r fire rooms,- with a .double, porch, .and good ceUM 1 ,'., Hydrant iratw it'ir tbodoor; all kinds offruitiu the yard. .TbisprojertT-Wlll I be sold low, and on good terms. Applyto . -THOMAS r : r Real Estate Agent, Post-Buildings, Rfth.aL. T • iflenrt. Shroffel & Co.* MANUFACTOBBttS OPFIM PROOF SAFES. • Vault Door*and-Iroa VTiadcw Shatters.;- V iKD u all persons admit tbo neemdty 1 of the abate - A mentioned articl*»,w« bareiio fcaiiafclanin recomiv mending onr article to be equalto-anythlng- in .the dtp.' '- •Orders promptly-attended to,-«nd patrnp tnthe best “ «tyle,andon abort notice. •••' t 3» Smlthfje.ld street, between Fonrtlr and Fifth, Fitts* burgh. • [sep9d6c4 j - :J. BBROFFEL * CO. • k A. MASON ACO/wißopenthia mxwnlng a aplendS 43k • assortment of Indies Goth Cloaks, Capes and Fllli busters. •• \-/v.‘ : .-' : :noT7 /■ T>LA2JKET&—looo.pieces of, ©Tery qualityonhasd; JD uqtT " A.A.MASoyACP7»Kft^street,' WOOLEN SHAWLS oferery gradeln tomans# rarfety. now ready. .. Y ,£ A. MASOg_A CO, t * aorT ....... •- 25 Fifthstreet. Bladders j£Sf ■ Bladders by .;. B. SAEiSEHXiK-* Co* -•-ni»T;v . : Corner Ist «gd-tgooAirttt. : r-' T|tmßl) STREET PROPERTY new ThZZ* 1 i Storyßriek DWELWN9 HOUSE, »tt>V Store Room,v aitoaiwt.on Thirdfrtreet,.between..Wood and.Smllbflddr—; contains elorcri Booms, besides. thaBtOTe-rocm, HaO, and. „ rood Cellar. Tie Houseia in goodOTder; Gas Fixtures, Bato Boonu few cot end cold, water, Ae. The Lot is 20 fbet ftont by 85-deep. Jbe ecddnpon easy terms.. -B.CGEHBBBX^ioN, : pptS. - • 140 Third street. - ■ TK)ABPINO— Three famished bed-rooms, with board, can •■. 1> be had in aTery desirable position; alao, *bed-room tad baths attached, suitable -for a -gentleman and lady- - Isaoireat MBS. MACXAMASA’S, federal st, two doors below Bobinaoa sL, Allegheny City. ~ _-y^Begpeetablejefetgnceaseqnlred. c -- norfaitt* rWMEHSifr— A VALUABLE PAR 51 JOB SALE, situated.'r : 00 the West Newton- and Cumberland PlanhKoad,? about 60 mile? ftom Kttsbzugh J aad 8 from fiomerfeV con*;. ■* risting 0(297 Aeres, 150 of which are In euldT*tionr-thsY:; 'bfdinee -fine timber. The FanniswelL .Tha^_ btdhllDgsaWß Tarerniw Smith and Wagon : Y “Suita, u4<aiK:«S«iww.«fc:SM£«W*t.JOl.o^:, Bl liiiypw ipaat.Birminytnf?i>»ia>Bnftctaroof - * . Bar ; Iroiw and small: Iron of aU.-.dsseripttaas, and r ftff I*oo lo tSiO tOSpOt 4350 -- OSse. ' • * . <el4 tha Misses Jea- *v- . !••<«*• . V ;V ■*. . - • V;- '
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