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Bj Weldi# <®d H- Woods.. • - : : 'ot, *]jte?t(ah/-ati ? w'/-') T-i '* Saih} Blaming -JM tnsaAS iintups . - • • - oroßal F Phillips & Gillmoro, Editors & Proprietors.^ pITTSBCKfiH s WEDNESDAY MOBNXNfl::::":NOVEMB. biorsisq post job employed in our Job Office an unusual number of excellent job prinlcis, and uro'pWpiftMlt'o'BxecuUralt orders with neatness ana with a speed that thaU not be Kew TZoritPoWtlclans «=!* E tutors. - Oar the Empiro State are evi dentl? making extensive preparations for future political operations. The unnecessary, quarrel oT'tib'” Shells;"’ has enoouragod tho wlpgs to and- the -whole State is now ogijatcd by' numerous factions, all struggling Jdr tb'a ’ascendancy, the political cauldron boils ; Briskly; and itsleontents are about as numo - rons.-divorso and unsavory, os the ,contents of thecfkildron ef Macbeth's witches. The sud , denly'-inflated,’ emdnssuddenly collapsed, Bron- not been the cause of nil this commo tion-; Heis not of sufficient calibre, or conse qdenefl.'to-raise snoli a ’iiolent storm. His mad inflated with.n little brief authority, furnished tho occasion for the eno dSies'-'Of dhß'democratic .administration to mako SkSnddfifi and desperate, demonstration against tf§& fierce and his Cabinet. The democracy of - th&bonhtry think this demonstration much more ludicrous than dangerous. But the whigs, aboli tionists!, disappointed office-seekers, &c., of New -shitj'tß}iy iffipteesed-with the overshadowing gt&atnws ottho Empire State, and the possibili ' bf ruling - itj evidenlly consider this sudden ifdrc-op/; , fis.n promising commencement of n bhange; thatshall rear again a whig party, with piioWplVsr new, and. old, that can mako head - hgainat the true and faithful democracy. Accord, ingly,'We flnd -the leaders of the various fao fionajoiniog in the melPo, and casting their nu merous isms into the contest; and each hoping tO'thr& up a trnmp in the end. t-Setfard rearsagain the blaok flag of nbolition - is® and'opposttion to tbe compromise measures. - Seward andGreeloy raise again the hue and cry trfippateotioanr rnini!, Nennett thinks republics kro'ungrateful; and that Gen. Scott has been abused-p-end must have another race for the ?Msi3ehey. l « Cooley-and Brady are stamping the ■ 1852 against > GeneralKerce. 1 - And, notwithstanding John Van Boren Baja he carries, Bronson’s head in a has- ( fetj yetthe ex-CoUeetor is still writing letters | of the Trensnry, that: help to | fiinhe arople pages of tho Herald, and some other whig and disaffeoted organa • Meantime, bank presidents, stock speculators, and whig merchants aro holding indignation meetings,■ and passing pompous and foolish resolutions, de signed to help on the onslaught npon tho admin istration, and the overthrow of tho democratic - party of New York. Meantime the Herald is demanding the aid of South. In an article published in the Herald a few days since, Mr. Bennett represents himself as the -only-northern-friend the Sooth has had for many years: and now ho demnnda ns his re .ward that southern men withdraw all support from tho Richmond Enquirer, because it approves the oourse of the administration in the Bronson affair, and snbscnbe at once to the Herald, and ■ - assist it in abusing tho administration, and over throwing tho democratic party. Bueh is the over-weening vanity, and snch the impotent ravings of the disappointed applicant for a for eign mission. And such is tho first effort to en list tho democracy of other States in the sense less quarrels of the New York democracy . fos tered and cheered on by the whig* and abolition ists. and guerilla and black mail presses,,, cf Gotham. ' Bat the attempt is as impotent for mischief, as it is insolent in its tone, nnd treacherous, ma lignant and reokless in its design. Tho demo cratic presses all over the land, except New York, with a unanimity of sentiment seldom witnessed, have expressed their cordial approbation of the conduct of the President and Cabinet in re moving the insolent subordinate ; and refusing to'him and the Bankers and speculators of Gotham the privilege of plundering the national Treasury, TVecan find in no corner of the land ] any 'evidence that the New York malady and i ntftilneSß >8 extending an inoh beyond its own borders. Democracy stands firm and united every where else; and will continue to do so un til the triumph of its benign and enduring prin ciples are universal throughout the repnblio. Let-the trne democrats of New York stand firm, ' their cause is just, nnd their ultimate triumph ' certain. Thfl Empire State is a great and glo rious- commonwealth; but it cannot rulo tho Union?and-never will. Its woret affliction is a email class of ambitious politicians and boasting editors, who imagine the world trembles at their Impotent ravings. t^The-State of Now York is essentially demo cratic, and will remain so; and its yeomanry will ere Jofig assert their right to rale, in defiance of the-Bronsons the Bennetts and the Bradys; the BewafdS, the Grcelys snd tho blackguard Coolxet. Our whig friends will find they lean on a broken reed if they trust to tho present temporary dis senUons in-New York. That State will be all tfghl-ere *' long, and the thirty other States do, all their duty. ttßpjjMHK Bnonsog. of New York, the deeapi tatedfofficc-holder, the recusant demoorat, and insolent oflicial, continues to be the “raw” into which thetrfaigs cutto mBke theirpolitical team They show rery oloarly that tv martyr because he was not STgdldpiVcr. otd that he was kicked out of of- IceTjecsuse' hc refnsed to ba accountable to the which mnst, necessarily, be accountable for fonjiaja. .„33u8 is an outrage, according to jlbigithics.' ' jThg “ martyr ” which the whigs bare pioked jttp* Wilibc.a nluo days’ wonder, ami then he wii l crawl,into hif'shell and remain there until he may 'jiljUTdhhSlnient to make it become soft end let. him opt. SjUr. Bronson's arrogant folly has nothing to do 'with the even tenor of the democratic party. He tfay write roams of letters; his friends mßy “.blow winds and crack their cheeks ” in assaults 'dphntlißiadnunißtration, but they cannot shake -tkofaith of ono true democrat in the purity of Pieboe, and the principle of univer sal dtoooracy, which he is determined shall con* "ttHKS Sdihinistratibn. We say, let them howl; _tfi with thßir n ”*‘> down and ones more behave them- like good chadren, or go over at once to i-their atep-fathers, the whigs. If they are de- tp'etrdKle 'in dißor ' ~ganitethe democratic party, they had hotter go • to;where such politicians belong; the whigs will *§|efte' them With open arma, and we will he giad. to get clear of them. J . '*** -■■■>- ■■ , •' " , ' Tub City vs Somebody.— The steamboat oas'B against the city, that has been frequently meri tioncd by the papers of late, has at length been ended by the payment of thp inoiieyf It cost the city Sevett -Jhojasondj, two hundred and te ( n dollars;' -It Is known that it was’the result of leaving metal pHefciyinejfor long time, and in an improper place, on the wharf, wbertiby In steamboat was sank and destroyed. After along and cipensire-lawsmt, the owners of the boat recovered its value from the city. Now that the city has paid the money, we would simply sug gest that it might bowell for oar City Fathers to ascertain who the owner or owners of that metal were, and to take counsel as to their liability to tho city for this loss. The metal was there con r trary to the city ordinances; if not contrary to public law. And id view of the large amount of money involved, as well as the importance of tho principle, wo think the question worthy,of examination. pjf Oar young friends of ths Plymouth Ad vertiser do not appear to take oar notice of their . Balutatory in a kindly spirit. We had no intention to offend their sensitive feelings: wo merely ex pressed a truth which we have realised daring our editorial career, that all neutral papers— “ independent,” if you please—are generally conducted with a strong whig hiss, and when a profitable time arrives, they invariably roll over into the whig ranks. But wo would not for a moment have it supposed that our friends of the Advertiser nro of that stripe; they are honorable mon, and thcjjwould scorn to roll over from their “independent” position. We again wish them sueoess, but at the same time we would caution to boware of those “ snakes in the grass,’’ \ftio may endeavor to charm them from tbeir "* independence.” Quit to hr Nonsense. —See what the Cleveland Plamdealer did. t'other day. We’ll have to “stop" that paper. We are hard-working folks, and can't afford to laugh half an hour every morn ing Our readers are requested not to read the following: Patrick O'Donoboe, tho Irish patriot, is lectu ring m Albany. Tho Rockville fMd.) Journal says that the late frosts have bonisned all diseases from the coun ty, except chills and fever. The distilleries of Boston hate decided gratae their prices to-38®39 cents for rum, aud G&©7o cents for alcohol. “Woman’s heart is olwaysopen to misfortune,” as tbo lady said when abo bought net goods at half price. The man that is not afraid of tbnnder, talks of going to tbo springs next week without asking his wife. Ned Hammond, a noted pickpocket, has just been sentenced to the Connection! Stato prison for three years, Jpr picking pockets. The oldest person in the city of Boston is sup po Jed to bo a Mrs. Boston, a colored woman, who is TOO years old. The casiost and beat way to expand the chest is to bare a good large heart io it. It sates the coat of eymnastica. Ilarabug—the great source of all our elo quence. Drive humbug out of our market, and our Senators would be struck as' speechless as .statues. A tree was blown down lately by a strong newspaper puff. The roof of the printing oUici suffered rnacb damage at the same time. Tbo art of economy is drawing in as much as one can: but unfortunately young ladies will apply this ** drawing In *’ to their bodies, when they wish to avoid anything like a trout. \ genius down-cast has loTented a spy-gloss of wonderful power. Ho said he looked through it at a third cousio, nnd it brought him relatively nearer than any of bis brothers. How many heads cover a multitude of sins and worthless heads; and bow many plaited shirt bosoms cover a cold, hollow civern, where there ought to he a heart. The Mayor of o certain provincial town con ceiving that the clause was In the plural number, alvars L&lked of ft daw in an Act of Parliament. If you want a favor of a man laugh at his j »kes If there be anything that the whole ha man family bare a weakness for, it is to pass for wits. Johnny, my son, do you know that you have broken the Sabbath." «« Ye», dad,’* said his little sister, and mother’s big iron pot, too; in five cr six pieces. ** Tbo Portsmouth {Va ) Globe congratulates itself on the visitation of frost, which has set tled the musquito question, for this season at aay rate. The I*6 Roy (N. Y ) Democrat says that Hon. A S Upbara, of that village, from a field of one hundred acres has raised and gathered in good ordar, 0,000 bushels of wheat this eeasoo. The Portsmouth (Va.) Transcript states that In a garden In that city, is a Bt. Andrew’s pear tree, which has borne three crops of pears the present season, &nd is now in bud for tno fourth crop. Mr Lion L. Bouroicault, tbo oothor of tbo popular comedies. “ London Assaranco” and Old Heads and Young Hearts” etc., U in New York city, endeavoring to soil two of his new manuscript pieces. Prices or Masiiax. Labor is Australia.— Tho labor market at Gcelodg (says the Melbourne Argus of 9th August) has been better supplied than usual with female domestics, and servants of every kind have been obtained without diffi culty The supply of unskilled labor for the town has considerably exceeded tho demand. Wages may be quoted as follows: bnuudrwM}*...-. JfouMinsUlft.o'.. Nursemaid?..... Cooks... General Uou*e Serronta..-- - *4 “ Harried Couples for country hotels, p«r annum. 70 “ 100 D-i for hotel* In town 90 “ 12° Do. for homo, stations “ 76 Do. for out stations— I>3. with two flocks Shepherd#.... “ 40 Do. boms nation - 40 44 60 ISnUock Driver# 00 M 66 Do. per weak £1 10# to £2; Do. od tho roads, per week, £3 to £2 16#; Farm Servant# 60 “ 06 Do. perwoek, £1 6# to £2 ; Ploughmen do., £1 16#; Duth Carpenter*, lio., £2 to £2 10#; Single Men.Cook# for Inn#, do., £1 10# to £2; Stockkeeper# 66 44 00 General Ufcfol Servants 60 Carter#, for town, per week, £1 10# to £2. News from Washington —Wo copy the fol lowing from the Star: A Hew Pension Agent at Hew York. —Van Cragh Livingston, Esq., formerly U. 8. Charge to the Republic of Ecuador, has been appointed Pension Agent at New York olty, vice Pierre N. Irving, removed. The Fall of Pekin. —We havo now reason to believe that the government no longer discredit the accounts of the fall of Pekin, China, whioh reached hero a fow dsyo since, ns we have an nounced. Despatch in the Havy.—Tho V. S. brig of war Bainbridge, Lieut. (Alvarado) Hunter command ing, went to sea from New York harbor on Fri day, though only pnt in commission on the 20th ult* Hew Sub-Jkeaiurere Bonded. —Messrs. Beard and Cisco, the new assistant treasurers at Bos ton and Now York, having executed their bondß, whioh have been approved at the Treasury De partment, their commissions hove been duly forwarded to them. Judge Gbieu and the Frbesoilem.— The Freesoilers of New York have a resolution before them looking to impeachment of Judge Grier, for his words and actions in the late Wllkesbarro Slave case in Philadelphia. The resolution ap points a special committee to memorlaliie the ( House of Representatives of the United States upon the subject, to. take each farther action in the premises as will secnre a hcaringih that body on this subject. On motion of John P. Hale, the resolution wad laid on the table till Wednesday evening, when there will be a full meeting. Ins Cuban Apprentice System Plot. —The Union publishes an extract from a letter dated Cuba, October 26th, supposed to be written by tho U. S. Consul at Havana, which says that when the new Captain General arrives, the ap prentice; system, will be proclaimed. The writer also says that instead of thirty or forty thou sand, it is contemplated to import one hundred thousand,JLfrican apprentices. He odds, “if carried out; I will quit the Island with the full conviotion that soon after we shall have another St Domingo.” Js@* AU of tho: Washington/EotelaiaTe pat of board to $2,60 a day. H. C.j Willard’s Hotel, no soe/is adrertised to bo ojien-i ed pfl JlteSdth iOSV j 1 »- PURttIER NKWS fit Titfc APBlCk* Letter from Kossuth—French Steamships to the United States and BratiX—-Great Army Move ments in Turkey—Destination of Fleets—French Generals Refused to Turkey> 9 £e. \ v, We give the fbttowing extariia froth JBaglieli files to the 22d ult g :'v; [ 'M ENGLAND. V; > h- Kossuth London papersnofcfl Benaeleßs letterppottiihe ©£ ; -Engr land—that is to^ay f /he utters some truths, and ha utters them withforce; but the London Times retorts upon him with not less force, for com plaining of a government under whioh, and with whom he can atone find an asylum among all the .nations of Europe. His imagination figures out some elysium which, if be ever finds elsewhere, he will never find here. The English newspa pers generally complain.of it as a piece of im* pertinent interference with, the British Govern ment, and as especially wanting in an ocknowl- ] edgment of hospitality; A Parliamentary return just published, shows that in the year ending sth January last, Britain paid out of the publio treasury £90,784 sterling for bounty and expenses on captured negroes, in prevention of the slave trade. Wreck of an Emigrant Ship and Dreadful Lota of Life. —We have received intelligence of the total loss of the emigrant ship Dnlbouse, which sailed from Gravesend on the 13tb, and Deal on the 15th, for Sydney, and which sunk off Beacby Head on the 19th Inst. Ouly one man was saved, and as the ship was of large tonnage (754 tons) there must have been a large crow. At Plym outh she was to have received 35 passengers. She had reoentlybeen overhauled and coppered, and it is supposed some of the new work gave way. The captain (Botterworth) his wife, and two children were lost; also, tho crew, of up wards of 50, four passengers and nine children. The ship sunk abont 16 miles off Beacby Head. The loss on goods Is £70.000 FRANCE Tbe application for French generals, which it is stated "has been made to tho Government by the Sultan of Turkey, will, it is believed, be refused, though leave of absence for a limited number may not bo difficult to obtain. _ The French Transatlantic Screw Steamship Company, at Dieppe, havo contracted for two!to ships of 120 tons and 240 horse power eaoh, for the postal service to tho Rio Plata, Brazil, the French West Indies, and the United States. Mare i: Co , of Blabkweil. London, ore to bnlld the ships, and Messrs. Mandsley are to supply tho machinery. The weather in France has been farorablo to tho sowing of winter corn The Empress Eugenie has granted a pension of 2,000 franca out of her private purse, to tbe parents of Lieut Ballot, who perished when serving with the British exploring expedition !o t the Arctic sea. At the death of tho parents, the pension is to descend to the brother and sister of Lieut. Bellot Emile de flirnrdin has been "warned for speaking too freely through La Presee. It Is stated that wljcn the Emperor retnrns to Paris from Complegne, the day of the Intended coronation will be announced. A domiciliary visit has been paid, it Is said ; to tbe house of M. Bastide, minister of foreign affairs nnder the Republic Copies of tho pamphlet of Ledru Bollln arc said to have been Introduced and distributed. The 200 persons arrested with M. Qoudcbaux. {j,.s dwindled down to five, of whom one was M. Deieachnte, tho iotimato friend of Ledru Roilin. !I.ILI.*ST>- /)»(£.'< SJiautrr al Wathmfftitn —At tbe meeting of the Second Chambers oT States General. ITth io»t , amonfT other business the eommitteo made complaint to tbs Chamber of the protracted ab sence from bis port of the Dutch charge d'nf fairs in the United Bttitfs. particnlarljr os the Repoblis is entering into relatiooa with Japan, which moy affect the Interest of HcUsod. IiWIETE A no!tor /itrfbqnait—PiPrrn from <*' Fatten of Currant Crop —The earthquake already re ported to bare occurred on tba night of the -‘-'th I September, seas more riolent than at first stale*! | Sbocka continued ot interraU from midnight till 4 o'clock next morning. All that was left stand ing of Thebes was completely demolished. Many of the booses of Chalcis. as well a* a part of the fortress, were overthrown. Smaller shocks con- 1 tinned to Ims felt till October 7th. The greater part of the population of Achaia and Patras in Greece, are reduced to destitution hy tbo complete failure of the currant crop. Accounts say that the yield is not one-fiftccnth of an average- and that the toss to Greece witl | be equal to 200,000,000 of francs—a manifest exaggeration. F.mnux MtfCKIXAXI Gen. six Al xander Mackenzie died at Bath, ! (October 17th. aged S 3. | Bheridan Knowles is tecturing in Scotland, as ; a dissenting preacher i The experiment of granting tickets of leave I lo convicts at the hulks In England is being tried, i Grave donbta are entertained of it* soccers The force of the German federal army is fixed at 460.000 men. exclusive of the reserve. The "Conn Newsman " says that o coolness exists between the Emperor of Ttaasia and the King of Prussia. A very likely clroamstaace. The Dublin exhibition was to have dosed I finally on the 31st lost. fcemblnskl hod not left his lodging in Pari* on Ibo Bth nit., consequently could not have i p U t In command in the Tnrk sh scrricc on the i 4tb. as was asserted. They have began a movement in Manchester I In faror of a "Maine" anti liquor law for Eng |land. I Mrs. Hogs, the widow of tho Ettrlek Rhep- I herd, is in poverty. Friends are endeavoring to ' have her put on the pension lUt. | RUSSIA AND TURKEY Tht Eaylieh and Frmrh Fleets—A rreij of a Spy—Tie Amite—Movement iat 7V00;.>, dr the report that the combined fleets bad entered the Sea of Marmora ha* been eontradieted. and Mr. It- Drqnhsrt, who baa the repolation of be inn well posted op In Russian and TnrkUh af faire, hoa written to a London journal to state that they will not go there, hot that the French squadron will tako lta departure from Bealko Bay for Vourla, in the Oolf of Smyrna, and tbo Kogliah squadron will tako np lta quartet* In Port Oiivato, In the Island of Mltylene. and the Turkish aquadron will aall for the Black Sea. Beyond this wo are told that the war, for con venience sake, will commence In Asia, anil that a young Polish Jew named Wolowski had been arrested at Shurala. An Important correspond ence with Russian officers bad been found upon his perton, with clacorate end statlstioal notes relative to tbo Turkish army. He was hurried into tho presence of Omar Pasbn, who, it wo* stated, purposed hanging him forthwith. Reschld Pasha's son was tho bearer of the summons to Priooe Gortschakoff. He also con veyed to Omar definite instructions how to act In event of tbo Russians refusing to leave the ter ritories. Duplicate* of tbeso despatches were sent to tbo Commanders of tho Turkish forces in Asia ; so that tho action of the two divisions of the army might bo in ooncert. Tho Turkish force now in arms, is estimated, though somewhat loosely, at 300,000 men. narno ly : 120,000 between tbo Danube and tbo Balkan, 16 000 in Bosnia, G.OOO near Pristina or the Ser vian frontier, 60,000 who will bo mustered with in twenty days at Adrianoplo, and from 80,000 to 100.000 men on the frontier of Asia. The Russians, on their part, are actively In creasing their forces on tbo Danube. Immense barraoks are being bnllt on its banks, the ex pense of which Gortschakoff makes the llospo dars pay, and to such a length has the Russian carried his demands, tbttt the Wallacbian Govern ment hoa been compelled to borrow six millions of piastres. The English and Fronoh fleets wero to enter the Dardanelles, but not the Black Sea, except to repel any hostile movement of the Russians. A corps of observation is to be sent to tho Greek frontier, and another to tbo Persian boun dary. The Prince of Servia bad Informed Omar Pasha that the Servians would defend their own country against Austrian occupation. The Sultan, it appears, since he declared war, passes the entire day In religious duties, under tho instructions of the Shiek-ul-Islam. The Earl of Carlisle had arrived at Malta. Buchabtst, Oot. 6 —Prinoe Gortschakoff's in spection being terminated, the oamps hove been broken up, and Russian troops are moving in masses on the Danube to the number of 86,000 men, with 261 gunß. A rumor is prevalentthat the Danube will be crossed on the 9th or 10th. The oombat will be fieroe, judging from the ani mus on both sides. The disposition of the Turk ish troops on tho right bank is Baid by toctioians to be most masterly, and the fortresses which support their position are in a formidable Btate of defenoe. We are again assured that Prince Menscbikoff is about to assume the government of the Principalities. Gortsohokoff is very for from popular with the Russian army in the Principalities. The Russian Commissariat is said to be wretchedly managed, whilst the Turks have abundance of everything. Mar is busily engaged in organixing corps of prontoniers, bnt may not attempt to cross the river, for some time to come. A contraot for 6,000 horses had been made in Rnssia for tho Tarim. £2i to £32 2O “ 20 lB “ 2f> 2H M Si 69 •* on 70 “ ftn Fnisn Tomatoes.— Wash them, ont them In half take out the-seeds; and season them with pepper andaalt Have ready sotM'melted but ter in a pan, pot them into it, and fty them slow ly fill jery.soft. 5 , ... \ K l* , ' 1 1 i VJ • ’ ‘ • *>"*'*%.> ..f 1 X t 1 »* *v * * *-»• - v-*- * * J J . * ''-I ;-'r.i G«n. Leslie Coomb* on Story Telling. Few infen hate Wet gone to Congress with more fan and popularity than the Hon. Leslie Coombs, of Kentucky. , In the: yay of aoefjote, he is unequalled, while liis titdde of telliug atones,imparts a toine f®» can appreciate whip hoß'iiot v rSiiide hit a^uaiutanoe. Aihong.the “ characters ’’ that Mr. Coombs knows litHfa book, isiold Major Idtekey, whose taste for bragging amounts*t the sub lime. Whenever the Major has a stranger In tbe neighborhood, he “ opens wide and spreads him self,” and with a success that leaves us nothing to desire. The following scene took place be tween the Major and Col. Peters, ** a late arrival from Illinois : rt - , . “ Major, I understand from Gen. Coombs, that shortly after" tbe Rovolotion you tißlted England; how did yon like tho jaunt ‘‘bapitally't I had not been in LondCn five hours before Rex sent for me to play whiat, and a devil of a time we bad of it.’* “Rex! what Rex V' “ Why, Rex the King—George the Third. The game came off at Windsor Castle—Rex and I played against Billy Pitt and Burke— and resulted rather oomically.” “How bo? n ~ “ As we were playing the last game, Rex said in rather a familiar manner, 1 Major, I suppose you know Charles Washington, the Father of bis country.’ * Father be d—d,* says he, I be was a cursed rebel, and had I served him right, be would hove been hung long ago.’ This of course, riled me, and to that degree, that I just drew bock, and gave him a blow between the eyes, i that felled bim like a bullock. The next mo- I ment Pitt and Burke mounted me, and in less I than ten minutes my shirt and breeches were so torn and tattered, that I looked like This gave me rather a distaste for English socie ty, and onthe next morning I set sail for Amcrioo. Six weeks afterwards I landed at Washington. Tbe first person I met, after entering the city was Q.” “ Q ! what QV’ “Why, that cl d old federalist, Qmney Adams. He wanted mo to play ninepins , with him, and I did so. Won $2OO at two shillings a gatne, and then bad a row™ “ About what?” “ He wanted to pay me off In Continental mo ney, worth about a shilling a peck. I got angry, and knocked bim into a spittoon. Whilst l still bad him down. Jim came In and dragged me off to the Whito Honße." “What Jim!" “ Why, Jim Madison. I wont, played enchre for two boaro, when Tom came In and insisted that l ahonld go home with him." “What Tom!" “ Why, Tom Jefferson. Jim, howorer, Would not baton to it, and tbo cohsequeoco was that they went Into a fight. To tbo mldat of it they fell orer tho bannisters, and dropped about fifty foot When I left, they were giving each other bell In tbo coal cellar. Tlow it terminated 1 never could learn, as just then Martha ran In, and said I moat accompany her np to Monnt Vernon, to see George. “ Wbat Martha do yon mean!" “ Martha Washington, wifcto George, tbo old boy that gave Jessy to tbo Hessians" About here, Coombs said ths stranger began j to dlscovrr that ho was “swallowing things.’ Tbo next stac* that came along bo took passage in it for an aJJ acenl town. Tbe Major, wa belie*c. Is .till II ring, and atill bolleres that lbs wallop ing bo gar* Louis tbo Eighteenth tithed—st best ! thing on record. —,Vrw Tork Dutchman. Items of Bows and Miscellany On th» Colorado and it* tributaries wild cattle, in largo numbers, are still found, notwltbstaud vtaadtng tbo spread of eirilixatlon into tbe Texan wilderness, and frequently they get among tbo tamo animals, and occasion much difficulty. Since tbe discovery that the wheat crop wonld ho short, about 10,000.000 bushels of bread stuff. bare been imported Into France ; half thi* amount by tbe ports of Havre and Mar seille* alone. Tbe subscription to tbo .took of tbo private company incorporated by tbe Lcffi.Utnro of In diana, to cut a canal around tbo Falla, in that State, amount to near $200,P00. The election for dclcgato to Congress from Nor Mexico has resulted in tbo eholee of Gal legos, by a o.jority of 538 otor ex Governor Lane. At Carthage. Mias., last week, at a public dis cussion, a fight took place between CoL M Clung and Mr Singleton, rival candidates for Congress M’CTuDg kirked Singleton, caosinginueb excite ment Friend, interfered and separated tbe belligerent., when M’Cioog proceeded with his speech. A project for n sobraartne telegraph between the United Stale, and Ireland has been brought Into the English market Tho capital required ~ $| ,600 000 or 5C.000.000. but tho atato of money just now, it is said, render* it doubtful if tbe scheme meets more than a cool welcome. At. St Peter's Cathedral. Cincinnati, a few day. ago. tho Her George Carroll was ordained Catholic Bishop of Covington, Ky„ and the Roe. t>r IHrigv Vicar ApastoHc of the VorthernPe ninsula of Michigan. Tho Archbishop of Cin cinnati was tbo oonsecrator, assisted by tbo Bishops of Mltwaukio and Detroit, and the Btah op of Louisville preached the sermon. Alpehmes Abrs.tvd —Eight or more mam brre of the Board of Assistant Aldermen of New Orleans have been arrested and thrown Into pris oo by the fourth district court of that city, for proceeding with an inecatlgatlon Into the right of a member of tbo Board to hi* seat, tn defi ance of an injunction of tbo court restraining them from so doing Tbe second district court, however, released tho prisoners after a hearing on a writ of habeas eorpes. ggy Dr. Mercer, a benevolent cititen of New Orleans, has donated 513,000 in ground, and $36,000 In cash, for the establishment of “ 8t Anna Asylum " He is also purchasing furniture for it, which will increase bis donation to $45,- 000. Tho name “St. Anna's Asylnm," Is In ro. membranco of a daughter of Dr. Mercer, lately deceased. It Is designed os a homo for destitute females, ond will accommodate from four to fire hundred females. A Moost. Shooukkb'b Dili..—Tho following Is said to be a true copy of a shoe-maker's bill. reached by a gentleman in a neighboring town, whose family consists of four or fire daughters : Mr. Or. to J. 8 To souling Miss Mary. $1,22 To stamping and welting Susan, 25 To binding and closing Ellen, IS To putting a few stitches In Jane, 6 Cucese is Ohio. —The Independent, % news paper published In Summit county, Ohio, In an article headed “ Where does all the cheese go!” states thflt a single firm In Hudson, in that ooao ty, had then In store 600 tons of cheese. They are constantly forwarding largo amounts to tha distant mnrkots, while their doily purohascs rango from $6OO to $l,OOO. {j- Another Case of Fever end Ague Cured.—A few Jay* ago we recorded an astonishing cure of Fever andrtfffcfchj the use of Dr. ITL&ne’a Lire? Pills We here oo* another to mention, vis : that of Ur James Sharpe, dfuadisonborgb, who states that be bad labored under a very severe attack of Ague end Fever, and was soon restored by the use of those lMlls. Ur. Sharpe also orproes es an opinion, founded on observation, that the Liver Pills are the best for bilious complaints ever offered in this sec tion of country. Although long known as b sovereign remedy for chronic cases of Hepatic derangement, or diseases of the Liver, the proprietors of Dr. M’Lime'a Pills were not prepared for the frequent, hut gratifying evidences of its general ullllty and curative capacity. In this respect, this invalnablo medi cine has eioeodcd their most sanguine expectations, and Ind nerd them to hopo that it will be Introduced Into every family in tho United BUtea. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. iTLuii's celebrated Lrvra Pats, and take none else. There are other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M’Lano’s Uver Pills, also bis celebrated Ter mlfocre. ran now be had at all respcctablo Drug Stores in the United States, and by VLB&IINQ BROS., Successor! to J. Kidd k Co., 00 Wood street. B3* At a Spring and Summer Medicine, CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE Btandß pre-eminent a bore all other*. Its singularly efficacious action on the blood; Its strengthening and vivifying qualities; Us tonic Action on the Liver; Its tendency to drive all humors to the *ur face thereby cleansing the system according to Nature’s own proscription; its harmless, and at the same time extra ordinary good effects, and the number of cures testified to bv many of the most respectable citizens of Richmond, and elsewhere, must be conclusive evidence that there is no bombug about it- Tko trial of a single bottle will satisfy the most sceptical of it* benefit*. , * s * 800 advertisementln another eclumo. [oct&dswim Notlce.«-The undersigned. As* of F.bWAKB HEAZKLTON, hereby notify ill per son, Indebted tn Mid Heaxelton to calland make payment, and oil persons haring claims against him, will pleaao pre sont them for settlement. . » The Store will be kept open to Mil out the Stock of floods on band about rixtydaye from this date, where W„ u utvpaid one of the Assignees, will be fouode 11. KiNCAUi, reubEN MILLER, Jr., ) GEORGE A. BERRY, >-Assignees. WILLIAM IL KTNCAIDj Pittsburgh. Oct. 18,1853, [octSl:4w*] «»- Trrm m WWXEOPS cu&o advertised tor headache flethls heir to,” hot, to our noUon,. &SMfiSsassssssis& HS%SBSSSt”SSSSS3S Hj of AmtrfCWl fi*S« J >.« : V f- - \ . , wf^v - »oall «nd Wittier Clothing, Whote ikl« and Relmll—Alirgo«ndfplenid and Winter Clothing Is now ready wishing to be fitted ojat ln the mode. Call and selves. ' ' V£ '^n^' Country Merchants yonld find IUo their to and examiß6ll»ft)ck'';; ; '.V; - -. • .Jl} '- N. Vbxk m&de to order in superior jtjl 0 * end at theshortest notice. :vi v?. yf. J CLOTHING HOUSE, j _ NO; mUberty -street^' hew adveetibehehts. SMALL BTISAH ENGINE A hmdßome Twollora To Lime Burner*. I THE CELEBRATED PATENT LIME KILN, inTcntAil by Richard E. Sckroeder, of Koch sitter, N. T., J* now of. fertd for Ml. In th« cconty ofAiltgheny snd all Western Penn«yl»anla, aod itsriclolty, to ony perron.or persons enitKoi In Lime Burning, or other*. This Klln super sahr?all other* In the United States. With two cords of wood it will bum (Tom 200 to 350 trashelsof Lime vray a boors, or on*' ton of Bltnmlnon* OoaL The Ites hof sn nerlOT quality—*of * stronger and purer quality than any Mhm now made, »nd theKlln. 1* more durable than my other Klin .ror built; and It «*jes at least half the labor, and more than on* half of the fuel. It la perpetual in Its EwrStou, and It supersedes alt other. Kriber is now »t tbo Eagle Hotel, kept by John 'Sllab, Jo Pittsburgh, where the model and recommendations may be seen, and further information may be hwi fromthe Agent The Eastern part of the State Is sold, and the Elina in sno cesrful operation, where they maf to, Pittsburgh, Nor ember B, IS&3. . rnovft3id*w3t« latch Balbani Rooti f Ac, THE subscriber baa received direct from Harlem bis sup ply ofeholee Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Peoueas, and Other Flower Roots for fall planting, and for winter bloom ing, In pots and glasses; Laws Grass Beedsfor foil sowing, v hlch a fine, dose, smooth turf, equal to soda. Pru ning Instruments, Garden and Fannlng lmplemcnta of the most approved construction* at Eastern prices, from the Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 49 Fifth street. - norO' JAME< WARPRGP. T ATKisT MUdlO !— Axms Mat, new song; comoo-eu aud 1 j to Mr*. Florence Kramer, of thlJ city, by H. Kleber. Opera Bchottlseb, etabelUibed with a lithograph, giving & correct view of the Interior of u Castle Garden** daring the performance of an Opera; composed by H* Kleber. .• Cottage of the Daisy Dell; llot Com. Song of the Hmm, from Kile du Regiment'r . Good Bye, arranged as»Qoartette. : • - Green Mountain Yankee,» Temperance Hedky, Ida May; Woman rules you still. Also, » general assortment of the newest and most fashionable Music, Just reedred and for sale by . l- KLKBER, 101 Third street rfUIE GRAND DEdIDKRA'I'UU IN LA Vitus' yVcrt I SHOES.—The combination of e egance and comfort has been fully attained in the ** TSILLOX RUBBER,** which perfectly protects from dampness, and have the ef fect of a Tipped Gaiter. Ladies are invited to examine them, at W. B. BCHSsERTZ*, bot 9 107 Market street *1 KST.’tf CUAJH Ao J Bhoe*,Ju*t rocelred At w t fiCIIMEBTT. io7 )Imrk«t rt. C~ 'MULI>KEN , & Botf*, UuaUas,so«lßewU^of j nay ila, it W. C. BCIIIIEKTZ’, uotft 107 Market St. W IN DOW QLAJ&—9QQ boxes 3xlo, lOxlA end IvxU, 4 Co.'s bread. In stars sad for »le by no*) KINO Jt HOOKHK4P. SUND&IES— * bac* Bocfcvbsst Ftorr; 4 M e*w ftmp Besos; lo store sod for m. by KISO * MQftRfTEAD. HASOHIC HALL. MAITLLE TUB BARnSKSS JULIA DE DERG tUrart/uliy tolmm tbc dt l *en* of PUtairargb that she »i,l *lt« a GRAND CONCERT OS MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14? n Assisted by tb« fuOcNtin* dirtlagttisbal Artiste*: SIO'RA SIDOXIA COST!NT, Ttw yobttf awl gifted IMma Doom frota the Grand Optra of fit. Petertbnrgh; MR. ARTHUR ALLKYNR, Ttaor of tb« Engilab Open, London; BIQXOU fiPECCEI, Buu Prof undo; MR. HENRY APPV, Soto YlaUoUt to Khj< of Holland; and HKUK UOIIITZ LtEBICU. Ulo PtsaUt to the Prinfe of -Pro**!*. Ticket* &Q rmt*: to b* bad it the otoml place*. Ootmrt tocotonwot* at K wVlork. ****** '\T fcW UCSlC—S*daotU?ca —to tbv aii*»4U Jtn nio. Aout, Ip. Hetty t*ot*#rl*; by S. FWU, W* bay ray tlot Coro. (HJ Do* fr*y; PaetPT, tUrsi SrboUUdt; BrovtL Katy-Did Polk*; JaMea, rriiu Dost aft tTaJtxe*; Jallya. Woodland IThiftwrs; Jactl. jula k* oar DtrUag PrfeJn; Sanford. Ully Dal* tteß(, BebottDch, Waits, Variations, anti calUr pop poo* Uw Vtuat—* M* iliott. Tb» »*or« jart mrrlrMl by Adara* A Cb-’a Btprm: ttv eethcr vilh aUrr»»i«rtianof pofolar nod standard Mtudr toraalaby JOHN 11. UeLLOO. 81 Ucol »*rr*t. ,Vw Motk nvelrrd N'KW"iiVMCf hfcW ML/tflC —4U frCUiwai-wlsji * c*.~ ; Ci*so‘i lUll, 03 fooJttH SrxrrT. h*rc Jui rrcrirtd tbetetf** pmJtrrtiooi nt JcUltl, A- JxUX, 31. O-jrTfCiUtt, •o 4 other ferorile coopcmn. \To*JUa4 Wbliper*: TUu»tr«tlno; tyJL JeeJl. For**toU3* PtvlkA BrtlUnte; U. UoU*L*Jk. Prim* Poor* WtlU; Juliieu- Krale Gellop; k. Jertt, W*tetSprit* Polka; o*Ht*rii»!k. JalUm. Klm Acbttttiacb. Uaettattb RcbotUeeb; N. sW!<*. Utrpole ScboUieeh. Be* Shell W«ltL Moonlight Qalckitrp; fT U Ihia l>ralh‘ 0. Mother, t*fl me! Scog. —a rejdj to “Good Bye." Song, Liu)* Agritce Flower*; LazaHer. Th® lccg m 3 wrerj day Song, pop coc® the VVeexcL Boag uni Vatiaiioa*. The Ul««i poblkaUcae for the (luiUr, together wUh • Urge ejeortmept of forelfn Horie. nm* NK* BOOHB, AJ(k CUOICK UOUU!~tiM a Tale bj TalrL anther of fleloUe, etc. Utftorjr of the Jiary of the Gnitad BUtaa; Jbj J. Fetrnl* more Cooper. The Wert* of Joseph Aiidieoo; by George Washington Orwot. Peruvian Anllqullio*; by ilariano Edvard Ulrero and Jobs Jum Taehueh. Outline of Comparative Philology, by &L Scheie De Vere, of the Cnleerrtiy of Virginia. A VUU to Europe, in l*M. by Prrf. BenJ. Silllmon, Mr. Buth*rforvi‘i Children, by the author of the Wide, WUe World, etc. Anecdote# of Painter#, Engmrcre, Sculptors, etc-, by & Spooner, A. B. U. b. Uf« in the tflxkra, the Oamp, and the 2>n*na; by Ur*. CoUn Uaefcenxia. The Story of Mont Blanc; by Albert BnUh. City Arch Hectare, or Denjtn £sr towelling Uoasca, Stares, etc* by tt. rWhL Tbe Popular Educator fcr November. For tale at W. A- aiLDEJfFEJTVNT A CO.’S, botS TC Fourth street. »ltiU>~ STKKKT P«'* ul ' *irer rfUIUU)' STHKttT PftUPKBTi' Km BALfi-A txr» ll»r» 1 glory Brick DWSLUKO tIOUSR. with Btore Room, lUoalxd on Third street, between Wood end Smith field: mnulns eleven Rooms* besides the Storeroom* Hell, sad rood Celler. The Boat* it veil finished, sad la good order; dti natures, Beth Room, to hot sad cold wster, fte. The bot U 20 feet front by W deep. Will be sold upon easy terms. I & CCmmERT ft 80V, no? 8 140 Third street. WALL PAPER AND U*'RDKU£—At all price*, for «ai< by WALTER P. MARSHALL, dotS && Wcolrireet. \l/ IN DOW BilADE^—i'lain mod fljrarwl, for **J« by W oo»S WALTER P. MARSHALL. DtCUUATIVE fAPtSK llASQlittja—Of Oak, Marble, ftod laadacape*, for «alo by ocrye WALTER P. MARSHALL. GREAT SALE BARGAINS! BARGAINS TUB LARGS AND SPLENDID STOCK 0/ DRY GOODS, Sj-AT NO. T 5 MARKET STREET,-® SELLING OFF AT EASTERN COST, To Close Business. unJenlgoed has po*Ulrdj determined to relin qulih business at ibe «ad of the present year, previous to which erei7 dollar's worth of Goods in tho house most and will be sold. PHILIP ROSS. 43-MARKET street, between Fourth and ih« Dia mood. no?7:tUsr Orphan** Coart Sale. ■\TTILL be wld it Puhlle-Auetlan,byorier of tho Or- YY nhnu’H Court, on MONDAY, the L>th day of DECEM BER, st 10 o'clock, t. K-, on the premise*, all that certain lot of ground in tho city of Pittsburgh, bounded and des cribed at fellows, to wit: Beginning on Smlthfleld street at the distance of 38 feet eastward!/ from the corner of Third street, at the oornor of lot of James McKown, thence st right ingle* with Smlthfleld street 60 feet, towards Grant street, thence parallel with Bmlthfl*ld street 10 foot toward Fourth street, thence parallel with Fourth street 60 feet to Smlthfleld street, thence along Smlthfleld stroet 19 feet to tho place of beginning; being 19feetfrontontheeastwardly sldo of Smlthfleld street, and running back towards Grant street, on which la erected a large three story brick dwelling bouse, In good order. llUo good. Terms made known st sale. MINAS TINDLR, Administrator of □. WILKINSON, deceased. To Iron Blanafketnren. THE RENTON IRON COMPANY, of Western Pennsvl- T&ni&» with » capital of $150,000, having become the owners sod proprietor* of the RENTON and DICKERSON PATENTS, m Western Pennsylvania, fbr making Iron di rect from the Ore, are now prepared to sell right* to use their Improvements, so patented, in the territwy aforesaid. The acknowledged superiority of the Renton process whereby iron ore can be converted into wfonght iron, at shoot the cost of converting oro into pig metal, renders It unnecessary to recapitulate Its advantages here. Letters addressed to W. DEWB63 WOODS, £&)•, at Keeeport, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, where a furn ooe, with the Benton Improvement, Is now In successful operation, will meet with Immediate attention. [nov7rikwtf yALti—A HOUSE AMO LOT, on Corral! Second ' Ward, Allegheny; Lot SO by 100 feet; on which is erected e Two Story Frame Building, containing fire rooms, with ft double porch, and good cellar. Hydrant water at the door; all kinds of fruit la the yard. This property will be sold low. and on good terms. Apply to • THOMAS MOTFELT, Beal Estate Agent, Post. Buildings, Fifth at. jtteurt* J« Skroffel A Co., MANUFAOTOEEBB OP Flits PROOF BAPES, Vault Doors and Iron Window Shutters. AND as all persons admit the necessity of the abort mentioned ankles, wehara no hesitation in recom mending oar article to be to anything in the city. Orders promptly, attended to* and pntnp In the bat style, end on short notice. .... .., street, between yonrt&anaPlfth, Pitts burgh* .v . . [sepQalSm} . J,' BHBOITEI. & 00. - OA BBIfI'LABD OH* No. land-2, in store and finr-iaie: Z\J by fsep23j- FLB3UNG BBQTHKBS. ' ■:: :•>' r ,r v' '{. -. :-.'*■•»\*ir ■.. ■ *_: * x* > v f Xndtßcitlon and Llvar Complalat (I^TCURED BY KIER'B PETROLEUM.—IUId the fob losing letter tram Rot. 0. Dicnxaes, a HMmir;Jn ’Bst£ a j_ jj, Km—Our Sr: Myaelfattfwi&hirtngbeen neatly benefitted by the nee oT yoor Petroleum, I wish tb Bnro yon eend mo a box or two or.three down bottles. I ‘amt&Oongregaiional ' Ministerln.thlPplace, andee«Tal rfmVneonlesre affected with indigestion and an Inaction the eame of myself end wife, before faking li h lS£r£,S«OiL WO took aereral 2?™ three each—abont a year and a half egos, and we L —lrenlored eo good health &f year, aawe hare ,JT, iim« J I had not taken a eingle bottle, before the stomach which so dlstresseaihe dye tbli. MdlhTye felt nothing of it .Inca that peplk wie ’ , relieved from a'chrcolc disease of year, «tandlng,bythe ?? t KTRIkGmaI Bailni di»-H;SEYaER,H O Wood. (ttcet, and. Druggists and.MedidneDcalenMSTsry -where rr-=» ABSOLD tb WILI.IAMS. iUJATINa AND VKNTILATINa WAEKHOOSE. MjUV KKT meet, Pittabnreh—mnntetarera cf TFBOCQIg. IRON TUBING, IIBAB3 AND I EON FITTINGS *ndOim>- gON’S FURNACES, Registers, Ventilator!, Tin Pipes, m erery article "required in tbeirKne; 1_ ' Particular attention paid to the erection of Heaunjf, Ulatiog and Drjin* Apparsfcos,- by Steam Pipe** “f* Water,andCbilron’BForaabe. ■-•- cor3»gi» ; rf-=» 1 7r* Lwrxette’* Jnno CordUlj or PRO- ELIXIR, prescribed u an-effectual renoratire in cases of Weakness, Im potency, or Barrenness) and all Irregularities of nature.' As an* Invigorating Rem edy it is unequalled. Also a certain Remedy for Incipient Consumption, Indigestion, Loss of Muscular Energy, anil,' Femala Weakness. Sold only at No. 149 THIRD street; Pittsburgh. . itRL, ftnrgeon Dentist.—fßaccessorof Uty^ Q. W. Biddle/) Wo. 144 Smithfield at. • [mys.-y rr=»ASGEIIONA LODGE, 1. o. 6. F-—The’ Angerona' Lodge, No. 259, EO. of 0. F 4 meet* every Wednoodaf oreninglnliysohlngtonTlall, woedat. XiyEJ r r-z=a notice The JODE.NEYMKN TAILOKB SO CIET?, of Pittsburgh nnd Allegheny, a«t« m tho flrst.od third WEDXEBDAY of erer/month, at theFLOEI DA HOUSE, Market street. By order. jeliy JOnX YOUNG, JH, Secretary. rr—=s> Carco’a Cotillion anil BOTiSuhorii [kg?Band,' edn be hod by applying to Wm. Prank Cargo, at the “ Cryatal Palace Doguonam Booms," of • J R. M. CARGO A CO.’B, Foarth strect- rr^^BkACKTEA.—^’orthebestOonDrs:minEtta♦ burgh, at SO cent* ft, go to the Rekin Tea Store, KO.SB Rfth street,where therwiy best Black and flrran Teas can always bo had. tiJ? ff>=»Cornsl Oorustl Cornsttt A great many per ions are dreadfully tormented with corns. Aeertain remedy will be found In Dr. COHsaJs Coas Pisans, for *ala by Dr. GEO. fl-KErSEB, 140. Wood streets . . pries, retail at I2j4'snd 25 eta. per • . - liberal deduruons to those who buy to «eU again. :tltlretj hem ftrllclc of Utuu 13 NOW / t % * ; - ~ v:- r —(j. O' E, —Place of meeting, Washington Hall, kg? Wooditreet, between Fifth street and Virgin ollej. : PHTSBtnuni Uroat, Xo.33ft-Jleeta o»ny ; Uzacumu Hscuoxvn, No. 87—Meeisfirst and third Friday cf each month- - . .(marS&ly- Curtain Materials, and Curtain Trimmings of areir description, Enrhlttae Plushes, Brocatclles, Ac, Lsco. and MuslinCurtain*, N. Y. painted WlndowShades r at wholesale ami retail. . W* .IL »o. 169 Chesant street, corner Efth, : Curtains Mad* a?d Trimmed in ths very newest rreuch style. [margfcly CHAS. E. LOOMIS, STOCK AND BILL BBOKIUII . Notes, Bonds, mortgages, Ac., Negotiated. FAITICOTOS. 4TTX3TIOS GtTXS TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STOCKS. ; ay Orro —76 Fourth stneLbettreea Market and Wood opposite the Bank pf Pittsburgh. janlfcly Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, ' (XXAX TO* AAILEOm *TATJO3.) FAMILIES will be supplied with oarTariouAgradcs [U&of FRESH GROUND FLOOR, . fir tearing their cnlm at the Mill or la our boxes at Logan, Wilson * Co., Wood street,or Braun A Reiter, cor aer Liberty *u4 St- Clair atrwts, Pittahurgfa n P. SebwarUs or J.T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny. Flour will be delireredtofamilke in either of tfcetwouiUes. Tcuca: CASH on delirery. - ij23 BRYAN, KENNEDY A 00,- DAGPBIIUEOTYPBST port OClea BuOdlsg*, Third street. Likmessestslcgn In all tinJi of weather, from 8 A.U to 5 P. XL, giTiag «* teennt* artlstle and likeness, unlike and Tartly so* perior to the eotataon eheapdagnexieutypes. at the following theap prices: s2, £LtLssesdupward,aeecnliiisto the die and quality ofease or frames Heron for children, from 11 A. M- to 2 P.H. H. Ih—Uteiesse* of #fck or deceased persons taken in any part of the city, {por2S:ljc B#^' W. Am 3X*CI»UHG* Daler ia Aae Teat _y Choice Pxm2f Groceries, . Wooden and WTdovf Ware -tiwon h»M oa* of the most oxtenrif* Stocks of gooffs in his tine to b* band in tb« West, which h* offers it the low est oxrket nia*, wholes*!* or retail, *nd famnti them to b* of tba be#t qaaiitj. ‘ •7-Good* delivered hi the cities free of charge. too Firemen’* tiueraaec Coaptnr of the City of Fltf aburgb* l. K. MOORHEAD, President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Secretary Vnii \dhix» against FIRE and MARINE RISKS of *ll rioda. OSes: In Monongabola House, Nos. 124 and 12S WsUritmt. maxes car: J.K. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, EC. SawrrT, E. B-Slmnson, Win. »L Edgar, 11. B. Wilkin?, W.W. Dallas, Charts Kent, a 11. Paulson, WiHlaia Collingwood, A. P.Ansfautz, Joseph Kaye, William WlUrinaon. . fri* CASH fiIUTCAL AlfD SIA* iJxy RISE ISSURASCE COMPANY, of PenasrlTanlt* CAPITA!*, 31QO,OG0* C2IAJ2- TJSI2 I’EIIfZTUAL. J*refiiLenx—~ lion. AUGUSTUS 0. HKISTKR. Secretary —THOMAS IL WILLSON, Esq. wmctoas: linn. A. 0. Delster, Samuel W. Hay?, Wimain P.oUoson, Jr., Thomas QUlespie, William F. Fahnestock, Jabs B.. KING, Prc*M«nt; ; SAM CEL L. MARSHALL, Secretary. ' OMa: IFuter iZrcti, b&vxm JTarirf and T &od streets. Insnm HULL ami CARGO Risks, on th* Ohio and Slisri* dppl Hirer* and tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire. ALSO—Against thoPerfU of the Sea, and lalnijatTlgi tfcm and Transportation. H. D. King, Wm. Larimer, jr., Williaxa Bagaley, Samuel M, Kier, Samuel WUliaaßinghas}, Robert Dunlap, Jr-, John S. Dilwortb, & Bartmagh, Fraud* Sellers, Edward Heasleton, J. Sehoonmaker, Walter Bryant, William B. Hays. . Isaac M. Pennock. decSk PHILADELPHIA CUETAHS WABEHOEBB, 171 Chestnut sL,cpporite the StaUEetaa IL W. BAFFORD, KEKPSconstantlyonhandthfcmostextenslteand TariedasaortmentofCurtainßandCnrtaln Materials to t» found In tbo dtr, comprising in part of the following CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS—oiI style* of— m , French Lace Curtain*, Window Shades, all price*, Muslin “ Baff Holland*, all widths, - French Broeatelle?, all widths, Gilt Cornices, every ityle Sud FrenclfPliishee, price, • . “ Satin Laines, GUiCortainTfns, « Lam pas, w . Band?, <* PiHn», Cords and Taasela, « Damask Linens, Gimps, all prices, “ Cashmere Ue, Loops, Plain Turkey Red, Fringes, India Satin Damask, Picture Tassels and Cords, « UnlngSilka, . Bhade Tassels and Brasses, ; Furniture Gimps, Hooks*Ringv'B»ckets»&c.:. A full assortment of the shore goods constantly foreale, wholesale or retail.- . - [marlriy—af.Ta.iu PUUbnrgh Life Imnranee 6om* pany, of PITTSBURGH* PA. CarmL, >lOO,OOO President—JUtzs 8. Hoos. Vice President—Surm H’Gumus. Treasurer—Joseph S. LsiciU Secretary—C. A Couox. OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET, : (Masonic Hail BtsHd&g.) This Company makes eTary Insurance appertaining to or connected with Life Risks. - Mutual Rotes are the same as those adopted by other safely conducted Companies. ‘ ' . . Joint Stock rates at a- reduction' of -from the Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one third per conL, paid annually in adncco. Risks taken on the Urea of persons going to California or Australia. COSCTOBS* Jamc>« S. Iloon, Samuel StTClcrkan, William Phillips, John A* Wilson* John Scott, Joseph P. Guxam, M.D. John M’Alpin, ’ Alexander Eeynolds, ' HoratioN.Leo, ffiramStowe. . mai33 Splendid Frcslx Stock of SSW Iky PIANOS.--The subscriber re- . nr •• rpectfnlly informs tho publio that he is now selecting, in person, at the feetojies of New Yarkand Boston,* most extensive » ■* * • and ELEGANT STOCK OP NEW PIANO POBTES. The utmost care and attention will he given to the sel«Uon ol the very 6«f Instruments which are manufactured in this country. Purchasers aro politely requested to await the arrival of these elegant Instruments before baying 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 and finest instruments, from among the hun dreds of the Eastern stock, and will positively sell them at net factory vriea, without additional charges for freight, Ac. The first Pianos of this lot will arrive in about a fortnight fiy 11 &nd examine. QSKET KTiEBRB, 101 Third street, sign of the Golden Harp. N. B.— Old Pianos taken Id exchange at the-highest valuation. aug2o. —it ts due to KXKK’S /hfrocctcn to say that it has boon known to completely eradicate every vestage of this dreadful disease in less time than any other remedy, and at less cost or inconvenience to the pa tieut ' The thousands of certificates in the hands ofthepropri> tor, many of which are from well known citizens of the city of Pittsburgh and its Immediate TidnJtr, go to show clearly and beycr \ll doubt, tb*t Em’s Prrsouim Is a medicine of no con. an value, not only as a local remedy in Fartdy ru, Rhaswxtixoiy Deafness, lon of Bight, hut as a valuable Internal remedy, inviting the investigating physicians, as well as the suffering patient, to becomeacqnainted with tfr merits. Those having a dread of mixtures are assured thatthi? medicine Is purely natural, and is bottled as It flows from the bosom of the earth. Th tfoUovoing certificate U eopicafram. a veptr published at Syracuse. N- date Jamat 2,1852, to which is also appended the ctTkflcaUqfQitttUbTQica D. F. -Fbcf, AC Z>, of Syttcuu l This may in troth certify, that I have been so badly ef ttlctud with Sot fall for tho lastseTen year* Out mostofthe time I have been unable to attend to any kind of businea, and much of the time unable to walk and confined to my bed and hare been treated nearly all the Has by the beat PhTOdans our country atferda; loccaalonaSy gotaomete- Uet bnt no cure, and conUißed togrowworee untDl Dr. Foot reoommended me to try the Petrofam, or Eook on, ns ere rythlngelao bad failed. Ididao withoat filth at flirt, bnt tbeefert was astonishing; It threw thesoupn to the surface at once, and I ntoneo began to mw better, and by using urren bottles I hare rota core worth thousands of doll are, uren a MBS. NAKOT H. BABKBB. TM.m.T certify that I have been acaualntcd withKlcr> Petrolsnm,oir Bock OU,fbr mine than a year, and bate re oeatedly witnessed Its bensfidalefleeta In tbs eon of Indo lent ulcers and other diseases far which it Is recommended, and can with cbnfidencerwommend it to bo a medlqfne war thy of attention, and can safely say that success has attepd- SritansewheroothermedleinahadMci gar'saiebyaUthaPrtuorfstalnHitslmridi. fau2f:d*4r. DM BEGE3— I ffTHf All those in want cfGam Shoes are InvitedTaawrttaVbuyto sell again, may find It to their poraer Marketfind liberty SteWta. > 1., , . J > ■’. v . -r - ■ ,r.‘, .y'•*;:*• . C:*-, ... J ; *v* •* « ,-i» •*- t-N v _■» i . ■; ,r; ‘ •. T s •• Joseph c. rbsxzß ;„|ajan i» Mtima V % pgjcn or swebsioj: Botes and Panjuet;® Wc. { fecOhd Ser. Print* Boies, large -S3 BoiaMs Sy «a«**» i Do. do. small —i securing feats will be charged 12}$eta. extra Jfbr the certificate. - . Door* open ot \-± before 7 athd; • _ ' " THE INVISIBLE PRESCE, - On THE WAS-WITH THE AMAZOXB. (Wiih hew Cistanies, Srenery, Decorations, and AppCtn> - menli, prepared «spedallj\fof this piece.) PholruA, King BsQc£ \ - ' Pharmaccs, bis ■’‘ J Olctor, & gsrdenei. : • jdetb*, m Lords-Of Cbmo’f Jdbn*on. --- • Wicon, >na,andjCtounseW <^--..Hi!.Bt®u r *; Zanthns,) lors lo Gw King,'BpnisL Healy-- : , w ..w^.;,yjlf.^aginlcy. Cyrua, a aoldi*r..._.;.— r ..—..Mr.. a Seton,» herald .Me ttorcni. t'DS-'andra, Qaeen of Comonl'-. Jlrt-Bfk. Ttypolito. Queen ofAmiioos- Efn»_ - : Ttelestria,} f Wrtoddents «*«**<: sheets." —*' • : To conclude-with : - •'; : ;; Tr v ir - rt ' lTTfT "■■"*■ u : -THE TWO THOSTPSOyS. - - - \ PallStyleorHatw- m WESTj No.23llißntrT Sgf&Jmgh (bead of Wood,) has jnst receWcd OTTLE OF HATS, and would w*pectfanr* I r, inrite the attention of lis friends and customers to It. has aIBO cn-handa large.and Tatied assortment of HATtt and CAPS. whUh-he wfll sell CYlEAP.foreash. [anl&tf^, * » r.J:* ~ 5 rr** JOSEPH COX A comer wood street /■Sand Diamond alley, wooU respectfhUy \ &M{hrm their friends and the public that are rtceirintr a large and-*plendld stock.of HATS AND ; CAPS, of the latest styles, which, they arc prcpcrcd to MU - bn as reasonable terms .as -any other hoes* in tba city. > Give uW a call, and examine our stocks '■ **Plg j ' ; FRESH OYSTERS; , FROM BALT I MORE, i ’ JUST BECEIYED AT ® A. FIELD'S DEPOT, On comer of Wood ind EUilv -Streetn, . "• .- - ■ -yors rimCS3T nurrr>. [srplO- r rj A'MAtttlXA ca Wlllofcn thi« morning a epteidld 'A asKvrtmcnt hf Lidtes ClotirClcako, Copco' and PUll bnstarg. "'" . ’ m * ! of eTc-ry quality on hand, .-r. •j> potT . a; a. MASON A CO-, 55 Fifth ftreat. W‘ (mh.kn' aHAWLh of every grade loimmense ; •xiowready. A. novT ... •: : • .• :2a Fifth street*- M T>LAi>fr£U& \VAMEI>-rThe Mclwt pricejaldfw ; Besfj •|i Bladders by - - -B. A.TAIINKSTOCiv ft CO.. - oot7' - - Ist ond-Wocdatt. B GABBING.—'Threeferni*bed bed-rocm?, with board.raster. be had in dcsirable JTscsifiont also, a bed-roota and bath? attached, suitable :fbr- a'- fcentlem*n : . Afti lady* •Inquire at ” - 'MBS. .^.- ; Federal st, two deorshelow.ltobinson atv-AMcghehy Oty.- ; reftrentys.required.* . Democratic Printing Office for Sale* r , THE PKINTISG ESTABLIsmiENTi good-will, At, of the Carrol'Unn Picayune is for iala .It-ts: printed- in, CaxTolitou, the couu ty sea; of Carroll county, at the term!-, nns of the Carroll Branch of thoC.AP.R, IL • Toanindaa trious practical printer;this offers ancpeclng for acomfort able 11 ienhs, which will bo easy* apply tor*. i BbvfcJAw / F. Si CABLE, OuroUtoD, 0»- ; : WEbTKUN* INSURANCE COMPANY,- N T orf*mbeT3J, 1553." THE Presddent * and' Directors o£tb!s Coapaay,'ha»a; ; this day declared a Dividend t>f Two XtoUsre and Fifqr.f Cent* per share, on tbe capital stock—one .dollar and fifty cents per share of'which, to be paid on cr after tbolAth ite.- f taut: and on* dollar per share credited.to. ?Ujc3tholder?.i v. nnxic9t - AT. GORDON; •? . , l—A V jfAiUi FOR BA LK, t-ituatiA l? 1 ) on'the Wcri' Newton 'and'Cumberland Plank Band* nhoot CO miles from Piitsborsh and 8 from Somerset,eon*.. rWiog of C3T Acre-sloO of which are in eulUvation-i-tbh balance fine 'timber. Tha Farm 1,? wpll watered. “ Tbo. bnUdjngs a*e nTaTCTn,af mith end Wagon Maker’* £bop&» Stabtesand-other cat-homre., A:Saw and Grist Mill oa thoadiolnics propertr;. j*rin>gi.Wo. Terma«?yr : - -S.-CUTnnVRT-A SAX. 140 Third at. cUihßUtt’a PATEMT: AIR WARHIHG ;-ASD CTSSACK- * I’JIB subscribers offer for th» consideration of.thapnldld‘. | the obore named FURNACE, designed Ibr Warming., and VentOafing Buildings, combining in itself all the desk table qualities required in a perfect Heating Apparatus, in*: soring personal comfort, without any of the disagreeable sensations or sources of annoyance so common in healing . arrangements; While the occupants of a room;br bnOding, - erperience all th* comfort ariringfrom a warm imtmnar at*' ooaphere, they also inhale.pare Jife-giring'and ?cstaining air, not contaminated by tdog derired frop^ 1 damp, unhealthy sources, or its power to suBlain;lifefod«g^ impairedbycecningin contaetwith an OTer-heatedanritoa. • results are produced, in part, by constructing the-/ furnace in' such a manner that the heat is diffused ntolow-y er temperature thanis usual with any other Fnrixaße now;- 4 known to the public.. In nrodheiog this result, another ob«. -Ject of great Importance is obtained on the acore.of.eeooo-. m my: the heat-abeorbing as well as Tadiating surfoca U ao. great that the hcat is almost entirely abstracted from tha - nse* before they are driven off Into the chimney, thereby greatly reducing the «*rm«»Tnptio7i of fuel. - The fuel ;eh«m* ber is so lined wilh sOapstons and fire-briclrthat the fuel cannot come in contact with theMrdn, preventing the.ores* beating of tho air,, or lxgtiry jto Vb\. ' Furnace. • The joints of the Furnace are so constmcted as to roemfor malring a tighfsantl and elay the escape of coxioui and sooty ga#e§ Into the too coyiugto the occupante, and so Injurious to the*. jZu* .furniture. - The air to fce wanned is. taken directly fir the outrida of the building inall cases, thus insuring a supply of pore, wholesome air for breathing, andthe important fane* tious required by the human rfsteizr- .the oxygen is not footed, nor thnorganfc matter in.thf ty'm* isg In. contact wuh an over-hcaJ’ al surface, aa wlth other furnaces, and headaches and of.igr' f^nvationt are prerented by in consequeneeef the x? arm air not making too arge demanda upon the lunga - ; and evaporating surface ot the skluih>;suppQ’ the umlstnre whWi it.has lost in passing over> red.hot^snrfhee.-*la proof of; this, attention i* called to. tha of.Br. Bean* chesne. Translated and edited "by w. Haslet. • Jlr, Ruther&nils Children; by.tbeautliorof the a 'WU« t Wide 'World;" 12m04 Qloatratea. History of the Insurrection in Chins;, by 5L and Tran.. The Czar and the€nltan; their Prirato Lltcs andPnhtio. -Actions*' By Adrian GUsoo... .... - . •- > - Spiritualism; by John W. Edmonds and George T. Dex* ter, SL D. . - Life in the Mission* the Camrvssd the Zenana, os Six Years In India. By MrsCG)lin Mackenzie.. Nos. 11 and'l2 tho dustrated Record of the Crystal Palace.' " '■ ~ ‘ Hearts and Faces, or Home Life Unveiled. ByPaul Crayton. Harper’s Magaalneibr November. • Putnam’s do do -’^ Knickerbocker • do • *-* Forsaleby H. MINER A (XX, - c hot 3 No. 32 - ■ NJSW BOOKS.—The Caar and the fiollan;/by Adrian- Gilicn. . - •. vr- %*:. Louis XTIL; ti* life, his Bufferings, his Death; by-A. De Beauchesne.- V Mr. Rutheribnl’s Children; by the author pf the ‘Wide, Wide World. • • • History of thelnsnirection In China; by Mr. Calleryand' YTan. ' ; . ' •- The Homes of theNwr-Worid—lmpressions of Amerleai byFrederikaßremer. : -- . • r ' » . life is the Mission, the Cam?-, and the Zenana ; cr Sx Tears In India. By Sfas. Coltn Mackenzie. ' _ • The Conflict of Ages, or the Great Debate on the llorat ; Relations of God and Han; by Edward Beecher^D. P. Men and Things in Europe; by KJrwan. ' - Nos. 11 and 12 of the N-Yark Crystal Palaea Exhibition. Helen Mnlgrave, or Jesuit Exeeutorship—being Passage*' from the Life of a Seeeder from Romanism. >■— •: - ‘ The Monk’s Revenge, crihe Secret Enemy; a Tale.of the. Last Crusades. By Samuel Bpring, .Esq., author of GrifTer AlßarmadL -• ', •■ - ; , For sale at w a, AOVS, -nov3 ; - - - ; • 7S Ponrth-street. WALluat’S UPKKAIIT.B OPHIHALNIC.SUEGEEIW ' A Tte»Us* on OperatJto Ophthalnlp Surgery; rbyH* Haynes WaltwvFeHow ef the Boyal College of gurgeocsln-. England, Surgeon to. the Central londoa Ophthalnia Ho&- pltatTand As&iaht Surgeon to St. Mary 7 * Hospital?irst American; from the.first iAndoa edition. by one hundred and jdxtj«xdao engravings on wood.-Udhna by S. Littell, JL D n antfror of a manual of the ft fS ~; the Bye; Surgeon to Wills’Hospital lbr the Eye and Lii*-' Fellow of the CoHego of Physicians of Philadelphia: ■>?> etc. Tor rale by B.T. C.MORS' ' ete -> po*3 " I(UWoc-.yi. TJOS SALT —A HOUSE A3D Uffi, on JP tween Federal and.Beaverstreeta.in 1> j 1??? st ?g*»- °f~ Allegheny city. LotSl hy S 2 feel, with * Sf?* » ' ;*HOMASMOTFITT. a ? r3 Real Estate Agent,Tifth stwPosfrßaiM’ff. or BASD, In SewteUeyßotST, A Xor e. Mle ton-, the Ohio Kid PeonsylTTml. EeUrcad, {no-Big Seefickley Creek—23 aerejKood Bottozo I^hJ; the »eU Bmbeiei THs pioperty »fll. t» jold cheap, end on good term,. Apoly to ■: ■■>;■■• THOMAS MOFPITr, Beat Eetalo Ag*t, Poet Bnlldtoe, fifth etreei.- CtOLLEQK TJSXX BOOK— 63 M4BKKT STKKEE.--A. / full isTclcejast receiTed aud for rale'br • J. a. DAVISON, ■..% 3 FOSTERS THEiTBE. ~- ~~- %f>*.***± ... -t L .t„. «, v' *- v »r » S . .\ * K-~ - ' ,v. * : ‘.'V-' -V .'• V