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Wo have now employed in our Job Office an unusual number of excellent job printers, and are prepared to execute all orders with neatness unsurpassed, and -witli a speed that shall not-bo beat. , i o XoanECTiON*—We • \ x .-r Bome of tho New Fork papers, not long ago, undertook to get up a general .'panic, fOßscano speculative purposes/we presume. -Bat tho peo ple of the country would not believe this panfe m&kers, and the attempt has failed. They now argue that, although a general crash and insol vency is not to bo expected, yet it will be a long time, before money becomes abundant; and in tho < meantime,- many individual -failures must occur, and many railroad/enterprises be suspend ed. We have but little confidence itrtbe predic tions of New'York editors upon snob matters. Many of their predictions appear evidently de signed to accomplish their own fulfilment; and wo suspect are. well paid for in some way. If they will merely givo ns facts, wo prefer to form our own opinions. And from faots, which we have repeatedly stated heretofore, wo draw tbe satisfactory conclusion, that tbero is no occasion lor apprehensions of the future in regard to sound railroad interests, or the baßinnss of the country generally. More general and ahandant pros perity was never before enjoyed in this or any other oou&try. And wo havo no donbt It will continue so for months, and even years. Two per cent, per month for monoy is more thanit is worth, and more than it oan possibly command after the partial panic got up by tbe New York ers Bh&U have subsided. It cannot last long. The almost certain prospect of war in Europe oan do no more M horm in tho financial affairs of this country than it has already done. The un certainty in regard to it was worse for thin coun try than open hostilities will be. And that we will be benefitted commercially by snoh a war cannot be doabtei. The New York money market is elowly im proving; and already the current of money be tween New York and Europe is turning in favor of this country in payment of the large ship ments of provisions already forwarded Large sums are drawn from New York for western purposes. That is where we want it; and if eastern capitalists will not purohase western railroad bonds, the people will soon be able to balld them themselves, and thus prevent In part the large drain of money eastward to pay in terest The last steamer carried out about a million in gold bars ; and it is supposed it will be the lobl heavy shipment of specio for the sea son, as the provision trade will turn the demand in onr favor. We take the following from the Philadelphia Worth American and United Stales Gazette: The following semi-annual dividends have been declared by onr city aod county Banks: Maoaf-icturers and Mechanic*, 4 per cent Mechanics, 0 M Farmers and Mechanics, 5 “ Girard, 3 *• Commercial, Penn township, Kensington, Tradesmens’ Southwark, Western, The receipts for duties at the Custom House in this city for the month of October, and for the year, thus far. compare with tbo correspond ing period of lost year as follows: IrtfiS. lsoa. Duties in OMoiwr $210,149 M $3«2 Oil K 1 Do prrrtoas months „3,224,54 C 43 4,062,434 sii Increase in lSi3. The returns of the Bank of France for the past month, confirm the anticipations entertained of a heavy falling off in the stock of bullion, the diminution being equal to £2.890,000. A more rapid drain is thus shown to have taken place than has been experienced within a similar pc riod at any time this year, even by the Bsok of England. Id the preceding month there was a failing of of £1,080,000, and the total absorbed sioce the beginning of the present balf year has been £6,200,000. In the earlier months of this year, however, there was an increase, so that tbe amount taken since the first of January has been about £4.200,000. The sum drained from the Bank of England, daring the name period, has been £4,778,673. The annexed statements exhibits the receipts and disbursements at tbe oißco of tho Assistant Treasurer, New York, daring the month of Oc~ tober: October 1, IV3, balance 04 Account of custom* $2,740,711 l l * Patent fora 3,438 U 3 Post Office Department 405,108 77 MisvUam*ous - 70,155 07—1*5 pirvorv Treasury draft*...- $j,0G2.&36 10 Post Office Department- 239,101 11—6*3)2,1f27 27 Balance, October 31, 1853... Bj balance of fundi to pay Interest - 389.670 78 To payment* _ 11,052 50 By balance du® special deposits $204,634 3S By receipts during tbe month _ "8 To pay manta...... Total coin on band. Koceipt* for customs in October, 1V.2 ...42.402,229 S 3 « •• « IS3S 2,740,711 18 IOCTTSMof u The balance on band tbo 31st of October was $1,730,141 05 less tb&u on the 30th of Sep tember. The figures In tbo annexed comparative state ment of tbo condition of tbo New York city banks are given by the Courier and Enquirer : OcL 22 Oct 29. Loads $85,307.98! $83,400,321 Dw. sl,«n.Wl gpode 10.303.254 10,800.072 Inc. 503,340 CiirulaOon 9,388,543 9.300.350 Dec. $8,103 Deposits 55,748,759 53.335,402 I»ec. 2,418.287 The following is from tbo Philadelphia Bui Ictin : Operatioss ob the Mist. —We are indebted to Dr. Sturgeon, the obliging Treasurer of tbe U. 9. Mint in this city, for tbo following state ment of tbe deposits and coinage during the month of Ootobor: Coinage of the Mint for the month of October. Double Ragle*.. Tlatf fogies Quarter Kagle*. Gold Dollars.... Total Gold. Half Dollars Quarter Dollars. Dimes.. Half Dimes From California *' Other Sources. $4,452,000 Silver Bullion deposited 020,000 The total gold deposits for tbo ten months of the yearß 1851,1862 and 1853 were as follows : 1861. 1852. 1853. January -$5,071,080 $4,181,688 $1,082,902 February 3,004,970 3,010,222 3,548,623 March 2.880,271 3,892,160 7,633,752 April 2,878,363 3,091,037 4,708,000 May- -3,209,191 4.336,678 4,125,000 Jane 8,637,600 6,089.474 4,645,179 Julv 3,127,6)7 4,193.880 3,605,331 Auiuet 4,135.312 2,071.663 4.512,(00 September. 4,046,709 4,263,3,027,806 October - 4,743,684 4,140,009 6,317,102 " a $36,705,526 $40,439,354 $46,140,n4 The"deposits of silver bullion at the Mint, dur ing the first ten months of the present year, have been as follows: January $14,000 June February 1.H.600 July . March 22,000 Augurt pr i\ 2,660 Boptombor. May 1.447 October ..... Add deposits of gold balUon Total deposits of gold and silver. The coinage at tho U. S. Mint in this city, daring the first ten months of the present year, has beon as follows: Gold. Silver. Copper. Total. J tin nor? ... *4,809,388 $93,760 $3,800 70 $3,006,998 79 SS2j 2331480 07300 2,000 31 3,030,680 31 MaSh £693436 103.800 4,131 20 5,881,739 28 63)05,808 419,007 2,611 64 6,720398 64 sSfflSoS 608,609 0,120 19 3,441,135 10 1774 650,000 3,607 32 6,427,913 32 ~ 4459,469 710,000 3,832 28 6,171,30128 8420,929 850,000 0,591 CO 3,976,520 CO SenteSti'i” (iSI&S 1,205,000 3400 00 5,129,098 00 OctobSC... 6,317,162 8,600 00 0,605 002 87 Total $43,466,400 $0,007,000 $44,315 29 $19,608,15816 The exports of. specie to Europe .last month amounted to $6,534,678— 51ight1y more than the .... . ; .’.9: V-vi;"'.'-; ..k'r-V. **•• '* ' ; Y--" ' "• -• I*'**'' * » k $3,431,096 96 s4,3tt.4£V $333,431 35 V*Joo $560,0K6 118,(12.'. 239,000 $82,030 $1,801,920 3,516,230 89 $5,318,102 87 $1,210,000 QOLD BULLION DLPO3ITXD. .$4,327,000 125,000 - 407 8.000 ...» OH,OOO BOO,OOO 320,500 020,000 .$40,146,714 .-.549,259,7T1 ■ 'J: - 1 ' •* • -t-: -.'V.'/.-v , ~ <*'v* -- r?' 'in'*’ ’ I i -* > golddeposits of the same period. Bat the re ceipts of California gold this far are still about $2f,000,000 greater than the whole shipments of coin to foreign'coußtriepiiirjt From tbe'CijUrlncstf CoflpabUn. TjrEspAYfjp. for money keeps : up‘fully supply, and although there is leshpapeiUosHie streets,rind tbabanks are ex tending amount ofaccommodations, bor rowers fija,t^'meiriset.Jer > fH«n Eastern Exchange ‘Wemaintr''at s©f premium, buying, and 1 premium, selling rate. Time Bills cent. month off—New Orleans thirty day Bills 1 oent off. The rise in tho river and favorable advices fyotn New:York, paused .an. active demand, for Flour to-day, and the sales reached ten thousand bafrcls; at d' farther advance, closing -firarmt £5.300,5,35. ■Io Hogs ,wa- heard pf no sales, nnifthd mhrkel ‘presented a dAadfflllyiheavy apS pearance. There’appeared to he no buyers, either for immediate or future delivery. Holders continne to ask'ss. The Tribune of Saturday, October 29, says : Notwithstanding tbe stringency in the money market, and the attempt of certain writers for the Press to create a panio in railroad securities, wo .discovered upon inquiry that there is still a market to some extent for good railroad bonds. The disinterested efforts of the boars have not succeeded in convincing capitalists that such se curities have all at once become entirely value less. We know of-negotiations, within three weeks, of at least two millions of bonds, includ ing ,$500,000 of one road, and $360,000 of ano ther. The Bales wero, in nearly every case, of well 'established roads, oompteted, and nearly completed. Now projects meet with no better favor than before, and it is labor lost to attempt snob negotiations, unless parties are prepared to pay sneb shaves as no respectable road ought to pay. The gold advices from Australia are favorable. The Government and other accounts show an increase of 20,000 ounces in two weeks over any two weoke sinee April. The aggregate amount shipped from Victoria in 1853, was 67 tone, 7 owt., 3 qrs., 1 libs., worth $5,165,870. The Ohio, from Aspinwall, had $1,125,000 in gold, making, with the amount by the Northern Light, upward of three and a quarter millions. This fully supplies tho demand for export, Of ail the interests which tho country is di vided into, none presents sostrong and prosper ous n position as the farmers. Mortgages are rare now among them. They have participated largely in the desire to extend the railroad lines; and nearly all the sido lines, in the various sec tions of tho oountry, are bnilt from their means That agriculture should prosper so well, ensures tho well being of all other classes.—JV. fferald. The Liverpool Daily Times, antler date 17th October, flays: The agitation of the “corn question ” has been revived with renewed, vigour this week. War, tho state of the weather, and the prospects of oar Dext harvest, have all been brought in to swell the tide of alarm, and increase the com mercial and general embarrassments of the conn try, and also to indace a spirit of speculation which cannot be justified by facts. We have de voted the utmost attention to the past and pro bable range of prices, up to the next harvest, and with ample eources of information at hand, wc cannot discover any immediate necessity for yielding to the great advance demanded in prices, more particularly when it is known to evirynan of business, that nearly every store in Liverpool ; s filled to overflowing with grain at this moment and that the unusual demand for export has sub sided altogether. The arrivals of grain from America are al ready becoming larger than was anticipated. The Mark I,an* Express speaks unfavorably of the prospects of the spring crop from the autumn sown wheat. It says: “But the fact that Great Britain and France will have to import to m*ko good the deficiency of nearly, if not quite, one-third in tho produce of the respcctive£wb KET street— The Analysis of tho Bible. PUllman’s Visit to Europe. Comparative Philology, Be Vera. Peruvian AnUquilSefi; lllu*tralod. Hawk*. Notes front Life. Henry Taylor. Wide World ; illustrated ed. Parley’* Present. Klegunt juvenile; UlubM. Christmas Blossoma do Cottage Bible. Birket Foster** splendid Illustrated edition of Longfel low** Worker English. Other similar presentation Books. Uncle Bam. New. Mrs. Stowe. Influence. By author of Trap to Catch Bunbeam. Sparing to Bpend. Tho Littlo Drummer. Tangle Wood Tales. Louis XVII.; Life, Sufferings and Death. Venice, the City of tho Sea. Second War with England. Headley. History of tho Insurrection in China. Homes of the New World. Miss Bremer. Home and Neighbor*. New ed. do The Bow In tho Cloud, or Covenant Mercy for the Afflicted. Martyr Missionary. The Behavior Book. Miss Leslie. Story of Ml. Blanc. Student's Manual. Rky lohn Todd's Books for Children. Lift c.l Daniel Webster. For gale by J. S. DAVISON, uov4 Late Davison A Agnew. SOMERSET —A VALUABLE FAUM I*oll SALE, situated on the We**t Newton and Cumberland Plank Iload, about GO miles from Pittsburgh and 8 from Somerset, con sisting of 297 Acres, 350 of which axe in cultivation—the balance fine timber. The Form is well watered. The buildings are a Tavern, a Smith and Wagon Maker’s Shops. Stables, and other out-boascs. A Saw and Grist Mill on the adjoining property. Price $4500. Terms easy, nor 4 S. OPTHBBBT A SON, 140 Third sL a 4 ISSES’ FINK ENAMELLED BOOTS, of various colors: JYI also. Ladles’ fine Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, of every variety. Please call and examine. L. E. HAYWARD, nov4 Corner Market and Liberty sts. CHOPPER BOTTOM —One Raised Copper Bottom, 5 feet 2 j inches In diameter, and weighing about. 300 lbs, for sale by LEECH, ..MeALPIN A (XL, , qov4 Nos. 242 and £44 Liberty street. ftr-h AHNESIOCK 4 cai •f' • ;> ’ .* r. . 4®-Another Case of Fever and Ague Cared.—A few days ago wc recorded an astonishing care of Purer and Aguo by tho uso of Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Pills ! We have now another xii: that of Sharpe, of MadleoflbUrgjb, wlio states that he under a verj sorere atljick of Ague and Fever, ttafwas Spoff restored by-th^ p£9 o f'theso fel£Q.<~£p7fc£*- ■ es an opinion, fipundcd'Sn oh&SrratKm, that are the thissec-, tlon of £\ , \;.j : | .. cacefi'of hepatic derangement, or diseases of the Liver, the - proprietors of-Dr. M’Lane’s Pills were not prepared for tho frequent, but gratifying evidences oflta general utility and curative capacity. In this respect, this Invaluable medi* cino has exceeded their most sanguine expectations,, and Induced (hem to hope that it willhc falrodtfced inth'eVefy “family irrth&UnitedStates.' v —- - ——- > Purchasers will, he- careful ?lo ask for Dr. M’Lun’a i celAiriited'iavnrPltLsJanil tike none else. There are othecJPill*, purporting.to-be idjerj?iils,JiaF. .before the public. Dr. irLantfa .Liver Pills, also his celebrated Ver ■ mifuge, can now be had at all respectable Driig Stores in ; the United Btates, and by FLEMING J2ROS., Successor# to £ Kidd A Co., CO Woodatrrat., novluUw «}»Fall and Winter Clotlilng f Whole* •ale and Retail.— A large and splendid 'stock of Fall and Winter Clothing Is now read; tor theiospecUoa of thote wishing to be fitted ont in the mode. Cali and see tor your- GelTes. Country Merchants would find It to their interest to call ami examine the stoefci, K. B.—Customer work made to order In superior style, and at the shortest notice. - •/ GRIB BLITS CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 240 Liberty street. M 3? Afiii&nees’, andetrififiied, As signees of EDWARD TTEAZELTON, hereby notify all per nous indebted, to. sold Ueazclton tocall and make payment, and all persons having eloims against- him, will preasapre-. .sent them lor wjttlemeau . The Store will be kept open- to £&U out the Stock, of Goods on hand a boat sixty days from this dkte. where W. IL KINCAID; one of the Aesbme*AsaigiH«a.V' WILTJAM ] *- - Pittsburgh. Ocrt; Dr. Lftrzette’s Juno Cordial, trr PJIO- CREATIVE ELIXIR, prescribed "as an effectual restoraiire in eases of Weaknws, Im potency,or Barrenness and all irregularities of nature. As an Invigorating Bern edy It Is unequalled. Abo a'eortaln Remedy, for Incipient Consumption. Indigestion. Loss of Muscular Energy, amL Female Wea w n«s. Sold traly at No. 14. Q THIRD street Pittsburgh. " octffbd2w ARNOLD WILLIAMS, HEATING iKy AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, No. 26 MAR KET street, Pittsburgh—-Manufacturers of WROUGHT IRON TUniNG, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS and CHIL* SON’S FURNACES, Registers, Ventilators, Tin Pipes, and eTpre article required In their line. Particular attention paid to the erection of Heating, Ven tilating and Drying Apparatus,; by Steam pipe*. Hot Water, and CbUson's PurnAce.’ . S’S PATENT AIR WARMING JD VENTILATING FURNACE. CIULSO r l HE subsorihexa offer for the consideration of the public I tho al*c*ve nsmp-i FURNACE, designed tir Warming and Ventilating Buildings, combining In itself all the desi rable qualities mjuireJ In a perfect Heating Apparatus, in suring i-ersoiiil rsnafurt, witiiout any of the disagreeable sen «ai Urns or sc-tirecs of an noyanne so common in burning arrangement*. While the occupants of a room or building experience all the rouifort arising from a warm summer At* uxMcydtrre, they also inhale pure Ufe-giving and health snstaining air. not contaminated by bring dinirej from damp, unhealthy sources, or its power to unslarn lifts being impaired by coming in contact with an over-beatnd surf art* Three results are produced, in part, by «m*trneiij>g the ! urn arc in sue!) a manner that tho heat ts diffused at a low er temperature than is ur-nal with any other Furnace now known u» the public. In pnduriirg this result, another eb )ule X Vl!> his IJfe. his Suffering, his Death: the Cap tivity of the Royal Family in the Temple. By A. D, Beau cbeitne. Translated ami edited by W. Ilaziet. Mr. Rutherford’s Children: by the author of the <# Wide Wile World ;' 1 12 ma: Oluxtrated. - HUtory of the Insurrection to China j by M. M. Callery and Yvan. The Czar and the Sultan; their Private Lives and Public Aetbm*. By Adrian Gilson. Spiritualism j by John W. Edmonds and Geanre T. Dex ter. M. D. Life ia the Ml*«ioa« the Camp, and the Zenana, or Sir Years Id India. By Mrs. Colin Maekcnxie. No*. J 1 and 12 the Illustrated Record of the Crystal Palace. Ifeartii no»l Pares, or Ilome Life Unveiled. By Paul "reyton. Ilarper’s Magaxino for November, do do Knickerbocker ck> lor sal« V Jl- Sire ER i CO. nov3 No. 32 Smlthfield street. NEW IkriKS.—Tb« Oxar" and the bufian: by Adrian Gilson. . Loub XYLL; bir Life, hi* Sufferings, his Death; by A. De Bcancbesnc. Mr. Rutherford’s Children; by the author of the Wide, Wide World. History of tho Insurrection In China; by Mr.Calleryand Yvan. The Homes of tho Now World—lmpressions of America: by Frcderika Bremer, Life io tho Mission, tho Camp, and the Zenana; or Six Years in India. By Mrs. Colin Mnrkentle. The Conflict of Ages,,or the Great Debate on tho Moral Eolations of God and Mao; by Edward Bccchcr, D. D. Men and Things in Europe; by KJrwan. Nos. 11 and 12 of the N. York Crystal Palace Exhibition. Holon Mulgravc, or Jesuit Executorship—being Passages from the Life of a Vocoder from Bamantan. The Monk 1 * Revenge, or the Secret Enemy; a Tale of the Last Crusades: By Samuel Spring, Esq., author of Grider A 1 Barmadi. For sale at W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO’S, noTo 70 Fourth street. EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTSBURGH, t November Ist. 1853. j THUS BANK has declared a Dividend of Foca rot Cwrr. on the Capital Stock, out of the profits of the last six months, payable on and after the 11th Inst. nnv3:d*» 2w JAMES B, MURRAY, Cashier.. WALTON’S OPERATIVE dPHTIULNIC SURGERY.—c A Trentlso on Operative Ophthalnlc Surgery ; by 11. Haynes Walton, Fellow ef the Royal College of Surgeons In Kuglund, Surgeon to the Central London Ophthaloic Hos pital, nud Assistant Surgeon to St. Mary'* Hospital. First American, from the first London edition. Illustrated by on# hundred and sixty-nino engraving* 00 wood. Edited by S. UtLdl, M. D., author of a Manual of tho Diseases of tho Eye; Surgeon to Wills' Hospital for the Eye and-Limb; Follow of the Collogo of Physicians of Philadelphia, etc., etc. For sale by B. T. C, MORGAN, nova 104 Wood street. I “pOU SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT, on Samson street, be . tween Federal and Beaver streets, in the Second Ward, Allegheny city. 1/ot 31 by 52 feet, with a good Brick Build ing, IGLS by 52 feet, containing six rooms and collar. ALSi>— A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 80 by 20 feet, with a twelve feet alloy alongside. This Lot will bo sold low, and on good terms, Apply to THOMAS MOFFITT, novS Brat Ratatn Agont, Fifth st.. Post Build’*. FOR SALE—4B ACRES OF LAND, in Sewickley Bottom, % of a mile from the Ohio aud Pennsylvania Railroad, on the Big Sewickloy Creek—23 acres good Bottom Land; the balance well Umbered. This property wUI bo sold choap, aud on good tonn*. Apply to TUOJIAS AIOKFITT, Real Ratal® Ag't, Post Buildings, Fifth street IpOR SALK—A HOUSE AND LOT, 00 Co it ail sL, Second ; Ward, Allegheny; Lot 30 by 100 foot; on which is erected a Two Story Frame Building, containing five rooms, with a double porch, and good cellar. Hydrant water at the door; all kinds of fruit in the yard. This property will bo sold low, and on good terms. Apply to THOMAS MOFFITT, nov3 Real Estate Agent, Post Buildings, Fifth st DOUBLE SOLED GAITERS—a new lot of Ladies’Gaiters, both double and single sole, just received at nov3 W. IS. SOHMERTZ’, 107 Blarket *L Y I OUTUS BOOTS AND MUNEOBS-Calf,Klp and Enaa* X died, at various prices, at nov3 W. E. SCHMERTZ*, 107 Market pL GENTS. CALF BOOTS—AI ways on hand, or made to or der at short notice, at W. E. SCHMERTZ’, nov3 107 Market street GENTS. GAITERS.—Various styles of Congress, Open, Cloth and Patent Leather Gaiters, for Gents., at nov3 W. K. SOHMERTZ’, 107 Market rt. PIG METAL—IOO tons Rock Hill (Juniata) Forge Metal: 150 “ Marietta Anthracite do do For sale by (nov3] KING A MOORHEAD. BLOOMS —10U tons “Gap 1 ’ and 41 Marion 1 * Blooms tor sale by [novU] KING A MOORHEAD. RIVER FARM FOR SALE, consisting of’Bo acres of prime battom land, 31p ; , .r i ‘-F /■ ’ 'j \ , * r - J * > . > : /? ■.. , .*■. ; r ' ' * . - -i. » SPECIAL NOTICES; AHL, Sttrgton pentut^fßoranorof (ky Q.W. Biddle.} No. 144Smlthficld fay&y rS»AH6EUOSA LQI)aE« Ij Q;Q. thy Angerona Lodge, No. 288, Lo.cf 0. W ednesd&y evening In WftshtogtonllaH,Woodkt.‘' f jyLx Notlce»~The JOURNEYMEN ,T>iiifsrsA iky CUSTY.of Htubwshaad Si Bretond third WEDNESDAY of sverjr month, at the FLO RT. J)A HOUSE, Market street,'* By order; v ?■-• •*.- jelzy -■ JOHN YOTOgj Jfi^Secg^Urri/ cargo’s Cotillion andßcAts Ssu&otTi thy Band* can be had by 'applying' to Wo. Prank Cargo, at tho “ Crystal Palace Daguemsn Booms," of my2srtf R. M. CARGO A CO.’S, Fborth Street O. O. F«—Place of meeting, Washington Hail, Wood street, between Fifth street and-Virgin alley. PiTTSWiROffIdDG*, No. every Tuesday evening. '• MstctStna* ExcUcniZKT,' NO. 87—Meets Hist and third Friday pfeaeh month.- •....• , . imargsay^ AC K TKA.—For the best OoLOJfQ Tia in Pitts- Iky bnrgh, at £0 cents 9 Jh, go to the Pekin Tea Store, No. 38 Fifth street, where the very bcst-Elack and Green Teascan always be had. . " . _,_... [Jyfl Uornall Coraaitt A great many per sons are'dreadfhlly tormentedwitheoois. A certain remedy will be found in Dr. COHXX*BCcEi< Piastxe, for saleby Dr. QKO. B.X3SYSKB, 140 Woodatreet;' Pries, retail at 12}d and 25-eti. per box. .sepS . <&Xibertl deductions to those who buy to sell again. CnrUih Materials, and lh£r Curtain Trimmings oT every description, Furniture Plashes, ltroc&telles, Ae,- Lace and' Muslin Chltainfc N. Y.' Painted Window Bhades,OiltOornkes,CnrtalQ Fins, Band#, at wholesale and retail. ; —W; Hr CABIUf 8,5/ " No. 109 Chesnnt street, eomer Fifth* *, Curtains Made and Trimmed in the Tcty newest style, - ..... ,■ {mttSfcly.• CHAS. E. LOOMISr ‘ ; STOCK AND BILL BaOKEBr Notes, BondifHortgages t Ae., SegotlatedL pabticulak avTcraos oira ; - • - • • -TO THE PURCHASE AND BALK OF.STOCKS. • 75 Fourth street,between Market and. Wood opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh.' j&nlgjy Pearl Slemh iMill; -* CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, ' (SEAR THE RAtLBOAh STATION.) FAMILIESwfIt be supplied withouTTariousgrades Iky of FRESH GROUND FLOUR,- ■ - By leavingthelr orders at the Mill or. in our boxes at- ' * Logan, Wilson ± Wood street, or Braun A Reiter, tor nor Liberty and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh.. - ZL P,Sebvarts, or J.T. Sample!, Druggists,-Allegheny. Floor Teaxa: CASH on jy2B - BRYAN, KENNEDY-A !00« t NEbSON’SDAGUEBBEOTYPES.- Iky -Port Office Buildings, Third street. Ukenegtestaken In all. kinds of weather,from 8 A. M.to£ P.M,giving an accurate artistic and animate and vastly su perior to the conymon cheap daguerraotypes,at the fallowing cheap priees: sl*so, $2, $3,4,4,15 and upward,according to ; the a&e and quality of case or frame. Hours tor children, from ll A. It to 2 P. M. '. : V N. B.—Likenesses of sick or deceased persons taken In any part of the city. [nov2sdy fT'S 3 * W» A« AlKlLliitG,. Dealer in Vint .TeaK lh£y Choice FaxnUyGrocaiu, Wooden and Iftßow Wart: —lias on hand one of the most extensive Stocks of goods in his line to be fbund.in the West, which he offers at the4ow« est market ratos,wbolessie or retail, and warrants them to be of the best quality. . . ABrObodsdeliverediuthedpeafteoof charge. ‘.aus..\ Tf' Blremen»« Ingnf«wp«i Ihy Company of the City ofFlttsbnrelu J. K. MOORHEAD, President—ROßEßTFlNNKY.Secretary. Will tns are against FIRE and MARINE RISES of all kinds. Office: In Monoagahcla House. Noa. 124 and 12$ Water street. . . . pnacioa:' J. K. Moorhead, Ef» J. Anderson, B. C. Sawyer, R. B. Simpson, Wm. SI. Edgar, H.B. Wilkins, W. W. Dallas, Chariea Kent, ■ 0. 11. Paulson, WflUamCoßingwood, ' A. P. Anshuts, Joseph Kaye, ; William WQklnscm. jknfi CASH MUTUAL FIRE AND MA- Ihy HIKE ISSURASCE COMPANY, of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL, 3100.000. CHAR TER PERPETUAL. PntidaU— Bon. AUGUSTUS 0. HEXSTER. Secretary —THOMAS H. WILLSON, Esq. nmccrohs: lion. A. 0. Helster, Samuel W. Ilaya, . William Robinson, Jr., Thomas Gillespie, William P. Fahnestock, John B. Cox, Harvey Bollman, Jacob Peters, John Walker, Jr., William Colder, Jr., Jacob RHaldennan, Aaron Bornbauglu RUSSELL ft OAKES, Agents, Office, in Lafayette Buildings, (entrance on Wood street.) lnsurance Company of IMr Pittsburgh.—lL D. KING, President! SAM UEL L. MARSHALL, Secretary. ’ Office: ft! Witer SlrttL betakenMarketand Wood itreeix. Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis sippi Rivera and tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damage by Hre. ALSO—Againsttb* Perils of the Sea, and Inlandnaviga tion and Transportation. H. D. Ring, Wn. LarimerJr., William Itagaley, Samuel JL Kier, Samuel Rea, \ViHfym Bingham, Robert Dunlap,jn, John S. Klworth, S. Darbangb. Francis Sellers, Edward Heasletos, J. Sehoonmaker* ? Walter Bryant, William B. Hays. lsaac M. Pennoch. dsc£2 PHILADELPHIA CTTETAIH WAREHOUSE, 171 Chatniii sL, apposite the Stale House. IL W. SAFFORD, KEKPSconstantiyon hand the mostextensive&nd ISry variedassortmeatofCortainsandCurtsia Material* to t> * found In tho city, comprising la part of tho following CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS—aII styles of— French Lace Curtains, Window Shades* bQ prices. Uoslia M Buff Hollands, all widths, French BrocateTles,ttll widths, Gilt every style and French Plushes, price. '* Satin La lues, Gilt Curtain Pins, “ Liuarbu, “ Bands, * Satins, Cords and Tassels, u Damask-Linens, Gimps, all prices, “ Ca*hm*rette, Loops, Plain Turkey Red, Fringes, IndiaSatiaDanuuk, Picture Tassels and Cords, u Lining Silks, Shade Tassels and Brasses, Furniture G 1 taps. Hooks, Rings, Brackets, Ae. A fall assortment of tho shore goods constantly fin wholesale or retaiL [marldy—at xn. p. fTS 3 * Pittsburgh Life Innuranee Corn* p&ny, of PITTSBURGH, PA. Caphau $lOO,OOO President--Jams S. Qoox Vice Prtddeni—S-urcxt SPCujixas. Treasurer—lostm Sr tmm. ... Secretary—C. A. Couou, OFFICE, Na to FIFTH STREET, (Bosonic Hall Building .) This Company makes erary Insurance appertaining to or connected with Life Risks. Matual Rates are the same as those adopted br other, safely conducted Companies. Joint Stuck rates at a reduction of one-third from the Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-throe and one third per cent, paid annually In advance. Risks taken on the lives of persons going to California or •Australia. —- xazxcroks. ’ * James £.Hocn, ftamuel William Phillips, John A. Wilson, John Scott, Joseph P.Gaiaam, M.P. John M* A 3 pin, Alreeriiiee Reynolds, Horatio N. Lee. TTtesm Stowe. “ maxC3 IPS* Splendid -Fresh. Stoch of NE W PIAHO9.~The subscriber re- ; IT . qwctfslly ialarms the public that he *- now selecting, in person, at the factories §Nre|npw§ff' of New Yerkwud Boston, a most extensive **: * * f* and ELEGANT STOCK OF NEW PIANO FORTES. The ; utmost care and attention wilLba given to the selection of the tVry bat Instruments which are manufactured in this country. Purchasers are politely requested to await the arriToJ of these elegant instrument* before buying else where, os they will hare the advantage of choosing from among the final tatted Pianoe which: the New York and Boston market affords. The subscriber is determined to se>. lect the best and finest instruments, from among the hun dreds of the Eastern stock, and will positively sell them at net factory priees, without additional charges for freight, Ac. The first Pianos of this lot will arrive In about a fortnight. Coll and examine. HENRY KLEBER, IGI Third street, sign of the Golden llarp. • N. B.—Old Pianos taken in exchange at the highest valuation. aug2p — It Is due to KffißS ftfroiem* to wy that it has been known to completely eradicate every vestage of this dreadful disease In Ipsa HTne'theTr any' other remedy, and at less cost or inconvenience td tho pa tient - ■ the thousands of certificates in the hands of the propria tor, many of which are from well known citizens ofthe city af Pittsburgh and Its Immediate vldnfty, go to show dearly and beyor ill doubt, that Em’s pjenuaxun is a medidue of no com on value, not only aa a local remedy inJFfcroly m. Rheumatism, Deaf not, latx of fight, but as a valuable internal remedy, inviting the; investigating- physicians, as well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its merits. Those haring a dread of mixtures are assured that this tnedldneis purely natural, and Is bottled as It flows from the bosom of the earth. Th* following certificate it oopiedfroa a paper puUishedat Syracuse* AT. K, and bean date JLuautt 2, 11152, to which it oho appended the eertificateqfdttcelebratedj). Y.FtOt/if.D o/ Syracuse: this maria truth certify, that I hare been so badlyaf* dieted with Scrofula for the lastsereayearsthai most of the time I hare been nnable to attend to any- kind of business*- and much of the time unable to walk and confined tomy' bed, and hare been treated nearly all the timo by the best Physidansourcountiy affords; J occasionally got some re lief, but no cure, and continued to grow worse until Dr. Toot recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Rock Oil,sasire rythiug else bad failed. I did so without faith at first, but tho effect waa astonishing; It threw the poison to the surface at once, and 1 at once began to grow better, »*><] by n«W seren bottles I hare got a cure worth thousands of dollars. ■MBS. .NANCY M. BARKER. This may that I have been acquainted with Klerts Petroleum, or Bock Oil, for more than a year, and bare re peatedly witnessed Its beneficial effects la the cure of jna*- lent ulcer* and other diseases fbV which ilia recommended, and can with confidents recommend it to be a medlcinewor? thy of attention, and can safely say that succa&B has attend ed its use where other medielne had failed. j), y. yoOT, y, p, . Tor sale by all the Druggists in Pittsburgh. [aa27alAw. Messrs* J* Sliroffel & Co«, MANUFACTURERS OP FIRE PROOP Vault Doors and Iroa Window Shutters. ~ AND as all persona admit the necessity of the abore mentioned articles, we hare ho hesitation in recom mending our article to be equal to anything in the city; Orders promptly attended to, and put up in the best style, and on short notice. t3u Smithfleld si root, between Fourth and PJfthi PiUs rargb- (sep9ai6in7 J. SHROFFED A CO. FRESH OYSTERS, FROM BALTIMORE, JUST EEOETVED AT ’ A. FIELD’S DEPOT, On corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, ptozb patricea t man. fseplo ~ —l %y{lpj IUiCEIVED DAILY - Ng»/ „ „ At No. 184 SMITHPIELD St. ~r $l -°°, Fe L“ nl6o “*» ranted, {»ep2B] J. p. D. KEATING. „ AUUTIH LOOBUS. ■ * STOCK AND BILL BKOKEB. OJJict, j.Yo. 92 Fourth tL. abort Wood. PITTSBURGH. Notre, Drafts, Ronds, Mortgage*, and on cd latorals, negotiated. Stocks and Insd Warrants bonkbt and sold. dots' FLORENCE HOTEL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (coaDCCTxp'ogTgi ruaorr*y yu*-) EETTBEN LOVBJOY, ir":lT PROPRIETOR. BUILDING LuTSe'-TBuLots of ground, eitnat* tn New Troy, fronting on Chesnut itreat, each 23 by 100 £a*t, for sale low. Apply to- - MOPPITT * t oclB Real Estate Agents, - ... • v ■ \i • » • • **i*Vv.‘V:i- ' . '• v- -•• f. .# “‘' „, f * * f t t / * 4?- " ; Vv-\,' - pikctoss: AMUSEMENTS. rOSXEE’S THZ&TB2. •JOSEPH 0.10S!£a rM^...MM ~. M ».XES3C£ AS? HiSifin rsicts 07 nanssrar! Boxes and Parnaet» MMM SOe. 1 Second Tier—2s Private Boxes, Isrge~....~sB | Boxes tor coiOßto. PJ3k " l)o< do. small... $5 { 43J* Fentons eeeoring seats will he charged J2}£cU. extra tor the Certificate. ' Doors opes at J-£ be lore 7 o'clock; performaac* commence at o'clock. FAREWELL BENEFIT, and lajt sight Iratcns of the coxagwacntcf Hn. FARBKN. - Taj* .Byssxso, Jtomnber-i,! 9^, wHlTid’-prcscafaii the excellent Play of - ISABELLA, OB THE FATAL MARRIAGE. ' Trabolia .'—.„^..„„....,:.;..«,^ 1 Far Kn. -- Dance —:Mh*f B. WaldcgraTe. ■ '■'j After which, thengw piece entitled ?. { V ivt s . THE RIQUTa oft/oman.'_ -:. . -...-..^.....Jlr.Jlitfstofd, | 1 tTOowJUamtfihf. Jarrgg. > l X r * **?« — : — r .i.~.™...^li«iK.-ff , ftldeOTTe. ( To oonehsde with the cte&tMbrsl’Eraiai of the PBKAII OF LIFE. UrST'S^SE^* 7 " 1 *PPe«*n»- w/FARREN, -when fl^BJEWlSStriUlwpreentear-••-=-•- j T ;- PaUstyleofHttn • ' 1 P?i SAMTJEI* WEST, No. 231 Lulkitt Brans?,' *■ ' (header Wood,) basjustreeeired thePALM >■ OP HATS, and would Tesf>ectfQllj {iatitethjsattejitioaormsfrienda.aad.custcmerßio 1L Ha thas also old ■and CAP 3» which, ha-will sell CHEAP,.for cash. "fsul&tf \ ■ 'rßW* lUltfcCap*. 1 * 1 _ i p£b JOSEPH COX A C0 7 corner Wood Btrret -*#*™^ ; / Hand IHamtmd 'airayj-.irodltV.refpectfally Jn-f » 1 ie^^fbrm'their firierids uniLthA public thit they fcj* ;*re receltfajg''ft iiplendld stbek of IIATg jiKD ?C APS, of the latest which they are prepared ;«a. **' reasonable tenns’ae any other hoose fn the dir, fllret»acidl,andraan»nebur stock/ : /septic. i MititUlfAliTS AND MAN UFACT 0 KKKS’ B A NK, * T„ Tn „ t Pmsuraon, Noremberl, 1853 > . cn the fitodc, but of the pro Sis for the last ala •montharpajahleafterihetenth"lnst-• : j °°* 2 W-H-PESST, Cashier. • - "BANK OS PITTSBURGH, i :THE Directed of this BaX“bnMhlsW iJL dcdared-a fflridend of fonr per .stock, for tba. last six months, payable to stockholders or * : Uielr; legal representatives on u • T»ftr2>l‘d .. T -.... • Copartnership, > - 'T'ITB UNDERSIGNED haring purchased Hie -liiforest' of J . 1. JA*t»BiCHA*naos, in the Wholesale Comini*, rion and Kara! Store, No. 144, Water st reet, rulmr Ibe trader' the finn afidityTo of KEWIN DILWOUTIIS4 ana we eolirft a continuance of the custom ot .the late - JA3JES ERWIN. : v-v • - -"-sAini -.2 ■; s n ■ :*r\ 7 t ■ 1 Jr. In resigning my business to E&wcrAEnwossrs, folly recoxnsieQtMhenito alltbose.witb whom I liaTebem .doftju business.:: Japxes-Erwiocr myself wDi attend to sat' Uing the business.. -, f - . r ""T&lm * ; ■,. t __JAME3 RICHARDSON. - ; Couxt Sale. BY virtue oftn’order of thrOrphans* Court of Allegheny' County, dated the 29th day of Oct-,IES3, to pnbHe -Auction- at .the .Court House, £n ti» City. of Vitteburjtb, jh»„MOND A Y.tbe 2Sth day : of:Nov. 1853, at 10 o clocks a. as the real estate of Michael Matt, Jate of Shaler township, deceased, alMEafcertein lotcr piece of ground,; Situate' In Btewarlstewn/sald eonutrof • Allegheny, bounded und described ; asfollows: Beirinning at a post on the.BuUer Turnpike Road, tbence Northwardly along saW roftd*cveßte-fivcrcr&)feerteMmotherpostlthenee Eastwanlly by lotheld by Jamcsßnrke. one hnndred-{100) rfoet, to a twelve foot alley,tteuee Southwardly -along aaU • alley seventy-five (TJ) fegttel aPORtr-thfnee Weytwardly by lot formedy held by Henry Uclforing one hundred HOO) fret to the place or beginning,. -. BaM lot is subject to anaanuaL ground rent of $23 25. , • ALSO.—AII that .certAhr other lot bV piece or ground, adk joining the atwe/ccnrtaiclng in frbht on tha Butler TurtK pike Road; thirty (30) feet,.end extending, back'preserving ; tbo same width one hundred (100) • feet to a twelve foot *K te.v, »nb|eet tn an annual gynuhd rentef SID 50. Cn eaA •»f which said lots or pieces of grotrod. erected A two rtb ry Brick Dwelling House, with out-honses. appurtenances.’ Ac. Terms’ made, known At sale. -For -furtherinformation' apply to HENRY HELFJEUING, Administrater of Michael Matt, or MITCHKL-4 PALMER, Attorney*.at Lair, oovdd- .... ~ v UOUfttoAEUtt *ALHi—A good, vd) arran* gai brick .Dwelling, ;iiousE; with lot st foet g>ot, on Fourth street, .above Ross,. by $6 feet deep..: -Prjca ALSO:—A three ftory .BMCIt sttatrn}' on Str .CUir street, a few doer* ffomTccn. 'pricos2,Boo.- Terms easy on both #l fbe aboTc. " • • S. CUTHBEBT A SOV, IWTWiertwet' . LMUUU.— . ... .-I .:• SL A.yAnNESTOCKi.CO!, J cttr. Wood and Ptrst riiret* bbis riupctQufl; - Hisher'a-Exim FumOr; JS/Mlye: . ... .200 Back»;lßttciwlieitj> y. - . , roceired anil for sale by KIRSPATKICK 4 ETERP.ON'3. 15 recited aml for rale by • -• y KII.KPATKICK & HERKQS3.? APPL£^— 150 ApyleryarriTiag per xaUroatL •ml for sale by - •--.-•'•T? nori KIBKPATHICK ATTiranny? 1 SALiittATUs.— 10 bbis. Adams*. Trore.rrc’d and for pale by fnov2| - KIRKPATRICK A IUBRR0y&; . PKA UL AalL—ls sacks arriTmg per. r*nwwT 1 -«pd~s? rale by [novg] KIRgPATRrCS A FTPrßimyg DJJ BAHNIBG’S XACE OF.BODY TmArrp~ • Tns Braee'of Dr. Banning - - is now.pot- lTp tn «-Tnn<»Vi fry>. p ... • aadia wom by H S Bhrmdreda of persona forthe ta ,riy /ycnreandprerentkm'-of rceaf, ’BL jT -Jr J? DytwplxCj Fer*' % . ww, Spinal, Fn*aLu~ZTjz~^ \\ Stir . «'. - ?n« ■and CAi&Mwai ■IIIBSSsssHSESSki*-' . . JV£5S£Si f>«eh as Prolapses • U-terl, .Chronic Diarrhoea! •. Dragging of-the Bowels, , - SSlHpr. ; '' *' Piles,Fistula,MUk Leg,and Enlarged Veins.. .Essays,descriptiveof its usc,may be had ■ at xay Store; free of eharge. • - , " ; “:.>-r-. XSjf* I'ai». keep-Fitch's, Chajan’**,. Jacksfta*s,i&i.isitts! “ sod Vanhorn’s SUPPORTERS; TRUS3SS of every kind; Lacs Stockings, Saspensary Bandages, and erttyra of mechanleai appliances nsed in the core of dlsearo. r would respeetfnlly invite the attention of phyridans and --then to the above articles.' For sale at . Dr. G. linEBYSEK’S DRUG _ _ ,V; / i: _ 14ft Wood street" w. iL—Persons ja want .cf .Trasses, can bars theca- rent' t*any pan of Ibe country, by staling whether for the right •ir left ride..and sending thame&rure roand Uwbody«ftH>t-> Plttab’— Trust Comptnr. * AN ELECTION fbt ninh Directors 61 Uric- Company, to eerrefor tb6 Xuaunsycar, will h® held at.the BANK ING XIOUSE, on AIONDAX* the SSth day ©fN'oTem.hier.JJO' iween the hours of 11, A- AL, *0d26?c106k r E. 5L / _ __ ■ A general meeting of the Stockholders will also he held uatltf s*maday«;\ • JOHN D. SCULLY,- f PflTlrtd --- - -r\Cartliec;--; | > FJiEDEKICKSON, tv I*>o BmithGeH street, Is prepared.to'*&shand.elesn*i» the finest Glores, In a manner that thfj wfll appear *5 good-. aenew.~ AH desiroas of her serrices'wai pleas*'apply as - •nbQTc> ...... V ' oct29ow* . \TEW JJOQKJSi jest «ceITedI>jGILDJ4NfEH2USV*.CO; ll "C Poorth street? . ;-v . •=;»;. Life Scenes, Sketches Inflight and Shadow iiwa-\be : ' world around ns* byFrancteA,lhnrltagiC . . ... •T&fk Adams; or Tho Mutineer, by CapLftederlckCSispi* *er.R.N;,antfcor or Tho Spitfire, An The Star- Chamber, an. TT<^nr*r*TT?p.m»»<>»<» J >,y : - •' 77 ~~ Ainsworth. * - - • :.-f . i ,j; GusUtos Lludorm, or Lead ns: not Into Temptation, hi? Emile P.Carleo. •; i f No. 7of the Glasgow Pract tea! Mechanic’s Journal. * : - Tsp Top, or a Noble. Aim, a book, foe Boys and Girls, by Mrs. J-G. Totbride, author ofm be a Gentleman. Aft. 0e29 if AG AZUfffiPOlt NOVEMBER RECEIVED- ; * Y lL Harper** Magazino flrf November •, ' •.' > Putnam’s ' do'V ~ do"," r •*”—•* - : Knickerbocker'36' t ;;_ db ' ' 5 Codecs Lady 1 * Book . do ' ' • Graham’s Magazine ' ' do J Peterson’s do do . - f ' Porsaloat W. A. GILDENfENNKY A CO.’S,,. ~ npyl- ••• v; •• . • ••■' • •'-■ ■: 76 Fourfhratreet. r? SUGAH~23 bhilS ptimtf JT.tV ' ' 6 bbls. Clarified; “ lft do BefinM; forsaleLy ‘ : J.-D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood at. COFFJiiJ— 00 bags prime mo; - • j . . .20. “ Laguayn; *.v . :: 1 ; 20 tr Oia. Qor. JaTt r Port ~ - . 'X TK WTLIJAMR half cheats, pfinilt Green bp<1 _: ,~T~~ .. ... ICOcaJdiss' ... 'do " ‘ 0 bushels (on consignment) tbrnle* L/ by ' : ;J. 8.-TOLLIAMS, —- nni ,i22_Wpoa A JL MASOa * Ct). will exhibit, pa MONDAY, Uetober • 51st, a rery stock of SIIAWLS* Cloaks, Talmas, Bonnets, Btws GeoOs, Ecibroidertei Ho»- 4ery stutOlotesi linen and House3aepinff.-Qoods;'Donses» :tics, Ac. V._V •-/• ~ ~ T VV..octgl.-. A EARM.FOB SALK OR EXCHAKaE-Oonsistlasomi \J3L Acre*; JA in -cnlttratlon;. witha Frame UwelliM. Uouaei, Bam, Stable, well of good water, largo Garden, and, other improvements:'situatent twenty miles north of But* ler,-adjoining .the Tillage of on ihe-TrahkHir turnpike. 'WBI be : sold, : or exchang-edfor property ta or neartha city. : „ . . i . S.-CI/THIIHBT. A SO5, ::'. octal- - . - -- - Kpcl4o third at. CASIiSL*S UAIK PJ3.NUI LS— socr A. fr Ca Uil DA3lAE—2solbstorsaiaby ! - oetSfr - —B, A»AHNESTOOK : Jr C& SIQUT £XCU4h3H*M)iiftU principal dtlej ~' .***& • '- . 71 Fourthgtrget,KtUbqrsh., LAM) WABBASTB.—WfcStedsithaUci BaMlng, 7t Jfonrantrcet. Pittebrngh, ~ • A.WttKßiS*