v >' , - v i "*! 1 "i i. * * ? A mrnr^mlrUWl^ 3 - 4 „' y} ' a ? ** * 4 „ * ? 4 \ * v J?k \ ~*+ . a *i4* d > > ->*^ r ** v*w *-* ,* A*l >*■ * ? ***** * v^ ■* ? c* vj&\22«i* *■ * * v~» **>< * ' f w jTi * * - , *v* i->v ip - » >*' ‘ -.- vt • *;> *. .« v | { - i'*<."-% -. n- *^‘ ’ ; ' ‘ 4 * f ' ' .-* -, B f' • . •• . . fc „ ? f ’ ’V ft— Jfi . *.\~,r -' ” ; . : - •-'■'v’ k i*.'»--v * ~w ■ • -— —- ■"" ■ fawfft> ’*-, - 'v' V; '''''^*\l^* T< ' . ...tv «“A Good Comparison—Tbs Eer. y Wlßtor Boatott, a dergym»n, redding 1 1*{ t IJ *1 ** 4 V # Naples,drawß the folloeripg amasing but aptccjnpa' *•',* r # *'.. % f, - * between Dr. w2** < «l'r**’* •\<r»s'‘*2»V ♦ **' - * arat^ rt > +** jtt •+* «f‘ *>»’*' f f-a» tersthe apertnre,-traTelaalongt>e pMBiffe,seiz«? ;‘ S x*.)r .» t 4 f ►»V*’ H f? + fa I **!***- " ~ \* ' rat, exterminateab!* exlftence,and drawatbee a>.W V “atv %.,*S JV' 1 ! > r % b -<■*- . fanet earea» to ?the light. And Id like W « i r , sjo *.**« #Vs ► * U\' -j>a * *,W 4 * 1 - j.* *■' - foond Dr. Wl*au?a Anerican Ya-ailfiiQt. to *,a»** ‘Ve'.VtLlii: , 4?Lti! i { l -/.e.‘. J i4 . r i “*“ **** T.& W* :■ , wosms, those dwadfaKund, asnßerons tanr^ M'Vp’ 1 L^ 7 1 * dreT/Thla remedy, like the ferret, enterr "*v•■;«i? :: f*I-'''Ki*iit i «*JCpI' l -rV' :v » ;,I »'' N ‘'‘'^w^'fj^‘^'J ,^-«l.', - ; • the month,'trareis down the gullet. } a*,* 4.*” * f , ’h'* w ?te jV'ft . * . - ■■- . j stomach; lays bold of the worms, shake' J*! sT&itflpi* 1 * t *s *£ » V r >& * reptiles, sweeps clean their den, and cr ’ V?2sr s j* m '* X t‘Z dear ont of the system. This, at lee "ji of, the npon my children of!feßbnlaU,»ir. S:-; s^ r.{V; ,«±i's>'•-' r;,«,«; l■* **-53 »> V ! J „ -»> moit meiaiTOcalapproral<rf ' ■sSj’ l ' J l ’V < --‘- ? *.'"■ , jniwiJilMiediWdporttibn r -—••• PorcWr.wßl.b.^ I't'* . ■ 5 S’"*' ,: ' l: » bratod Termiftigb,«nd fugns. In comparison, : a#- 'VOtISffiSSL With their plumage red and blup; .;? . 70 l * r bn,rath ,3no »prc»dlngmt— That grind old IbMAtree /(Q j-« v tS• a i , . K ' : B''^lr;vf , l v nd'fc Ahl woods and trees, mj heart be- F S‘'*s<r.Vt S.\'l|Si 1 In sympathy with thee. • But the winter b approaching, i*. The cold win*ls anon will bl >tfd 1.. , ,'l Ji* r l.'iiS ;' t. ' And far from thlslored spot With, heary heart nr? ■ w OBE c-^o-^r workable article tiisenr ' - annexation of Cuba b' n * foreshadows some r “It is contest!’ \?<’& i M ' Washington has ‘fttSkVAlt} b"r"-' C ■*"?>*’i ‘ the American r the island of * that once m’ fftfiSS &f those Enre J'(2^t The Cloomsborg Star giros the receipts ntthe ma ’,' cr '-^^P Beaoh Haven offioe, on the North Branch canal, j an / np to the first of November, 1858, whioh foot up m $165,256 69, being an increase orer the same r ' i? P«W last year, of $53,571 27. The receipts 'V't’t? ‘^- tx ‘‘ J iy yiiSrJ at this offioe, if no accident ooenrg, will reach h a. «d., .h. ,«r. emooe lM mm b. '$ A' l increase over last year of $70,000 ; and if ' • j' could have been obtained in the busy ;-: . the receipts would still hare been gr creased. one of tho mcn •°6 a B* d on tl Railroad, Bection 28, near Wash’ Maolc, was hilled ca ? whilst blasting rooks. He V chi,d in ,he neighborhood of .,.. .. .... The IFajAtnyfon Commor ~ * -a** «*’ between Washington *r ° Btrike rin “ th * lst t-;,-.C (f *'* i-Jrl*' »-T ■ mer they had reeei' per day; and dn instant, until e “ Th ® drain of ° ilTOr to CWoa 8,111 c ° ntinuc3 ' olad * d 10 ftllo ' . although in a mitigated form no compared with the hands h J^BSisf4»» r** th* tat orerland mall haring reto ond - taken out £250,000, while tho quantity sent by ’ i>iyi,7s.-a.’i the two preceding fortnightly mails was £5OO,- ** .' 000 each Gold, moreover, is again going to °P«™t’ • * the continent in considerable quantities, and al- the j* together a tnoro dismal state of affairs was nev- V er known at a time of actual commercial pros- D r perity, such as now inherently prevails In every quarter. It ie the impatience of ohecked pros perity that is felt, and not anything to the ehapf PJ&fof disaster. In no department of trade is - much as a whisper beard of any financial d 7 f¥gt?j/!} ., « culty, and the ordinary casualties of every . business areaotually far less than any pre' period. 7 ’ 10 New Tork ’ B ' Jtimoro and Boston to 15 per cent, is readily paid for mo Ml 4 to tarn from the cnntempla- Xhe Ncw Yo rk Commercial of Ss' * tioa of the worn oat and effete despotisms of the old world, where the revenues of the State are ID 6 **T a: absorbed by profitless standing armies, and “ The pressure still contlnr squandered in the maintenance of a police em« market, though there is no ad :. ployed to suppress thought, and of spies organ- rates of discount, whioh still ized to detect it—where the annual de6cit threat* cent. annum for the ens to absorb in its pondroas jaws all, and more which rates there is a go r than all, which can be wrung from the exhausted The banks are still reiuc peasantry—to . this new and vigorous country, The agoregate oontracf actually bowed down by the weight of Its own meat of the weekly ' prosperity, ond embarrassed in selecting tLose twelve weeks, amoo bnrdenTwhieb it is actually compelled by force millions dollars, o' ’ of oiranmstances to remit. With oa, when a were daring tho r *** lit!'® sarplaa gives ns the opportunityof remis- a systematic re ' sion, there ore always so many injustices to mercantile co remedy, so many grievances to redress, that tho been prodaot difficult of selection is extreme, and every re- denco eitbe mission gives almost as much pain as pleasure, part, or th • by the disappointment it inflicts on the advocates present r of other remissiono. In the United States the ward rr difficulty seems not to choose which of a nnmber dent r pf pressing cases is the most urgent, but to find ** f any pressing case at ail. Wo congmtniate onr Tb' Traasatlantio brethren on the exuberance of If their resources, and sincerely hope that this • diffionlty of finding a tax to remit maybe the only one whioh their Chancellor of the Ereheqne will ever have to encounter.” I■lBsM|pp^l&o.SS i • ... — ; ittfp*. Miss E. Looas is performing at th' pics’ Theatre, 8t Lonis. She is n f octrissi and we can fully endorse the from the St. Lonis Democrat: ' “Miss'Logan does not, like mao I'fe* temporaries, possess those very r - attractions, that are apt to ditto’ tJSfiff?; of spectators, and oompel them Beauty with-genius and intelh theatrical reputation is bD - bare artistic excellence, an : 4r‘ rive nothing from the effe or form. Her faeo is r beSnttfnl, ond her fign too petite. She poss I! 4 , singular power and trols ana modnlat’ " We knew her ' could not be " smsM =■ i %ssg&km ' §mmlm' t4WOiMtM L'„ ,' - m rails IS#* the jurymen must discontinue the praatioe of tion, the constant receipt of the means of eonfi. ’’ hoisting gin bottles up' iu their Toomhy way of dehMeppsitoranphaihehour of the suspension * »wp*.- The Maine law is again* it, end 2c-iU -■ -V pablewrong. Wo regret to leatti that the Indi*. - Smst find a verdict without being under the in- ridnal depositsin some instance* arerather hes- S >s«¥: r s,:' ■■■■■■ a": v ■ • .*• :• , •': x. - • Jailtj learning |M. imam-Haon —.jwonoi t. onuiou. Phillips & Oillmore,. Editors & Proprietor!. PITTSBURGH ; PEIOAT MOBNINQ:::::::::"::NOVEMBEE 11. ' HOBSISO POST JOB OFFICE. We have now employed in our Job Office an untlSOSl ; ?»umber--ofaexceUent;job printers, and, are pyfepare&tosexecnte all orders with neatoeas - nneurpassedpAnd'witlra Speed that shall not bo - v. ■ beat. '>••. ••• • THE NATIONAL DEBT. ■-The ;presont debt of the United States is $58,470,000, and there is abonthalf enough gold and silver la the National .Treasury to pay it off. Under,,tltO operation of the present tariff, reve nue sufficient-COnld be raised to pay it entirely in two or-three.years, and meet nil the expenses of the ; govermnent besides. " The ; vast difference between the.condition and ' character of our republican government and the despotTecia of the old world, is becoming too apparent to be longer denied, and European writers are now thoroughly awakened to the; faotthat republicanism is thß true basiß of na tional prosperity; - • Wbfethe gorernments of Europe are stretch ing their ingenuity to find new objeots of taxa tion to increase their-revenues, our government and our Secretary of the Treasury are equally busy in finding means to .ourtail our revenues, rodupc taxation, and lighten the already sear.ee fjlt burdens of the peaplo. While European governments find a large deficit annually-in. their revenues, and have to borrow money to pay ihe-interest on their immense debts, our - government is troubledjwith a surplus in gold, half large enough to pay off its entire debt - While some of the European governments find it impossible to borrow money at any premium, our government offers large premiums to its cre’ditors for the privilege of paying them; the creditors preferring the government the" cash.' Ottr government now lO to 16 percent.prcminm to creditors to bring in their bends and- get the cash ; yet th% oome in very Slowly; hardly as fast as the Treasury surplus accumulates. The European governments are striving to get deeper in debt to relieve their necessities, and are only prevented by the refu sal Of their creditors to lend more. Oar govern ment is Blriving to get out of debt, and relieve itself or snrplns money; and is only prevented By the refusal of creditors to take their pay. Our government owes about S 58,000,000; some of toe European governments owe a thou sand million dollars. Oars could pay all off in two years. ’ Theirs can never pay,- and never expect or intend to pay. Their governments tiro based: on the principle of tho divine right of kings, and supported by standing armies. Ours is the government of the people, and needs no support of armies or police. We wonder not that each intelligent men os the editors o& the London Times are at last com* petted to acknowledge the vast advantages of republicanism over despotic governments. The article in the Times concludes as fallows: 14 It is refreshing to tnrn from the contempla tion of the worn out and effete despotisms of the old world, where the revenues of the State ore absorbed by profitless standing armies, and squandered in the maintenance of a police em ployed to suppress thought, and of spies organ ized to detect it—where the annual deficit threat* ens to absorb in its pondross jaws oil, and more than all, which can be wrung from the exhausted peasantry —to this new and vigorous country, actually bowed down by the weight of Its own prosperity, and embarrassed in selecting ttose burdens''which it is actually compelled by force of circumstances to remit. With us, when a little surplus gives ns the opportunity'of remis sion, there are always so many injustices to remedy, so many grievances to redress, that the difficulty of selection is extreme, and every re mission gives almost as much pain as pleasure, by the disappointment it inflicts on the advocates of other remissions. In the United States the difficulty seems not to choose which of a number pf pressing cases is the moßt urgent, but to find any pressing cose at all. Wo congratulate our Transatlantic brethren on the exuberance of their resources, and sincerely hope that this difficulty of finding a tax to remit may be the only one which their Chancellor of the Eccbeqner will ever have to cncoonter.” irtfp- Miss E. Logan is performing nt the Pep’ pies’ Theatre, St Lonis. She is a splendid octreSß, and we can fully endorse the following from the St. Louis Democrat: “Miss 1 Logan docs not, like many of her oo temporaries, possess those very great personal attractions, that are apt to distort the jndgment of spectators, and compel them often to confonn J •beauty with-genius and intellect. Miss Logan's theatrical reputation is built wholly npopher bare artistic excellence, and may be said td de rira nothing from the effect produoed by befface or form. Her face is expressive, bat it is not beautiful, and her figure, though symmetrical, is too petite. Sho possesses, however,-a voice of singular power and ewcetneas, which she con trols nnd modulates with skill and effect." We knew her father well, and a better man could not be found in the wide range of the drama. Be totfk most espeoial care in the edu cation of his daughters, and the brilliant posi tion of Eliza Lotus, show that the talent of her worthy father was not misdirectod. Nmv Publications. —We have received from Gildenfenney & Co., of Fourth street, and Miner, of Smithfiejd street, the Westminister Review for October. Its contents as usual are. of the high est order, in point of literary merit. “ The Political Claes Book.” —To the'beginner in politics, this book is of great value. It is a familiar exposition of the Constitution of this State, and of some of the important featoresof the political institutions established in acoord • ance therewith ; together with copious remarks on the general principles of governmental pow er. It is by Daniel Fuller ; E. C. and J. Biddle, Philadelphia, are tho publishers. A. H. English -kGo. have the work for sale. Clihtoh. Bask of Columbus. —Last evening •WO saw a despatch addressed to one of oar most prominent ‘bankers, from the Cashier of lie Sank, In which it is stated that the reports against the-institution are entirely false, and ■ that the bank, is stronger than it has ever boon heretofore. This may he true, but at the same time it would bo well for alii hating dealing? with doubtful Bhinplastershops, to “stand from under.” The Clinton may turn up some Of these day Bin a very bad manner. * ‘ • >.* ; The verdict in the case of .the Garret Moss., burglars, has been set-aside, oh ocoonnt ..of one of the jury having drank ardent spirits! and the; Kill hare a new trial. ’ '' 5 : - This establieheao precedent. ,If a jaror im! bibesthe “ardent” while on ajar;, thorcrdict * - - , _ ~.is -gooil_farnothing. If l9 to WEEKLY MONEY XltflCLE., ■ • .... ■"*- MonepetiU-.beara on exhorbliantpricßibut there is a ■good.de&l ofmoneylo bebad in-this city, if people will qubmitto tiie shave of 2 per oent. per mortthVo-.Wb learn that Philadelphia | borrowers havewithin a few days obtained con-| aideroblo moneybere. ~ If Pittsburgh has money , to lend to Philadelphia, there ean be no great . distress in onr money market. Tho general ( 1 scarcity of money 1b likely to explode some rot- I ten banks. Five hare already _giTen : way, and wero4t not that the loss falls .oninnooent hold-., ers of smnll amonots, wo shonld not grieve to hear of a few more going into liquidation. Those tint cannot stand bo partial a pressure as the present are unsafe and rotten,; and onght to be wound up. Their assets are generally in the bonds of a few speculating directors, and they furnish very little accommodation to the public.' 'Tho news from different quarters, indicate a better supply of money soon. There is reported three million dollars worth of gold on the way from California, and expeated soOnatNew York. The Secretary of the Treasury redeemed stocks last week to the amount of over twelve hundred thousand dollars. The heavy shipments of pro visions to Europe arc. stopping the drain of money in thht direction: and the news from California Bbows that other large remittances of the dust may be expected. The business on nearly all the Western rail roads is now larger than ever before, and con stantly increasing. On tho Ohio and Pennsyl vania road, for example, tho earnings in the mtfnth of October were $3,212 91 more than in the preceding month of September- And its re ceipts this year in tho month of October, sre nearly double what they were last year in the same month. Annexed are the figures : Receipts io October. 1853 *• « 1852. Increase .$39,297 62 Receipts In 1853, to October 31st 4530,701 69 ‘ f 1852, « M 240.05 T 00' Tbe receipts of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, for the month of October, are as fol lows: Passnnsers ~..._4224.i7 09 Freights and maiU - - 22,175 59—544,323 38 Rcceipts.for .October, 1852: Pnssengcrs'....- : $2l 537 64 Ereight and moil- 15,776 48—537,312 02 The New York Tribune, say a that tho Bank of Oswego has not failed. The agency has been ohanged.from Mr. 11. Dwight, Jr., to the Metro politan Bank. The Tribune adds : “Mr. Dwight, we understand, owes the Bank of Oswego $lBO,OOO, which should it prove a to tal loss, of which there is no possible chance, would still leave them $160,000 of their $200,000 of capital untouched. Mr. Hewett, one of the wealthiest citizens of Oswego, has guaranteed the deposits, and has assumed tho temporary ar rangement of the bank. 1 ’ The export of specie from Now Tork daring tho week coding October 6th, amounted to $l,- 561,231, mostly in gold bars and ingots. The import of dry goods into New York still continues very large—far larger than lost year. The whole amount imported this year sines Jaatmnry Ist, U $82,410,037 During tbo same time last year 04,313,324 The exports this year arc increased in nearly the same proportion. The New Tork Ezprtit publishes the follow ing extract of a letter received by the Africa, from England: “ The drain of silver to China still continues, although in a mitigated form ns compared with a few weeks back, the Uat overland mail having taken oat £250,000, whilo tho quantity sent by the two preceding fortnightly mails was £500,- 000 each. Gold, moreover. Is again going to the oontinent in considerable quantities, and al togetber a more dismal state of affairs was nev er known at a time of actual commercial pros* perity, such as oow inherently prevails la every quarter. It ie the impatience of ohecked pros perity that is felt, and not anything to the shape of disaster. In no department of trade is so much ae a whisper heard of any financial diffi culty, and the ordinary casualties of every day business areaotually far less than any preceding period.” In New York, Baltimore and Boston, from 12 to 15 per cent. Is readily paid for money. The New York Commercial of Saturday even ing says: “ The prepare still continues in the money market, though there is so advance is the street rates of discount, which still continue at 12@15 *£) cent, annum for the first class paper, at which rates there is a good aapply of offerings. The banks are still reiuoing their discount lines. The aggregate contraction from the commence* ment of the weekly reports to Saturday lost, twelve weeks, amounted to more than fourteen millions dollars, of which nearly two millions were daring the week ending on that day. That a systematic reduction of the facilities of oor mercantile community, eo severe as this, has been productive of no more failures/ is an evi dence either of a general soundness on their part, or that the means of private capitalists at present go a good deal farther than formerly to ward rendering the channels of trade indepen dent of bank favor. “The week closes with a little better aspect The foreign intelligence by the last two arrivals is favorable for the great staples of the country, and affords reason for anticipating Increased ex ports and higher prices, while the cloads which hare environed oar monetary prospects for the lost few months cannot have failed exerting a beneficial effeot, in limiting the amount of or ders for merchandise sent abroad, and thas prospectively reducing the amount of oor im ports. The downward tendency in the rates of foreign exchange will check the present drain upon tbo specie of the country, which, however, is now very nearly, if not entirely supplied by the disbursements from the 6ab Treasury, the coin in which, as we have before taken occa sion to remark, is of no use for the wants of trade, and might just as well be exported as to remain idle in tbo hands of Government cue todians.” • lawyers in tho Martha Washington case are growing warm in their arguments. On the 7th, the remarks that passed between Messrs. Ewing and Stousberry became so bitter that the Coart had to call them to order. Wo would not be surprised to hear that the learned counsel* lors hod given occasion for another suit before the trial is over. M’lle Julia De Berg. —This celebrated vocal ist will appoar before a Pittsburgh audience on Monday evening. Tho ooncert cannot fail to draw a crowded house, and we will attend to give it a firs t rate notioe. Has D?? Gray, of the Plaindtaler , got the papers for bis history of “An American Senator Abroad.” If he has, he deserves a copyright. If not, he should have one, anyhow* for his rich invention. We have received a marriage notice for publication, but there is a a name wanted to make it perfect, and, therefore we cannot pob' iish it Tub Patchis Bask Failcbb.— The Patohin Bank of this city neglected to open its doors for business yesterday morning. The cause of the suspension is attributed to large advances made upon the account of the Buffalo and Now York City Railroad. The event was unlocked for by the public, and yet a few shrewd men so far foresaw approaching difficulty that they removed their deposites within a short time previous to to the suspension. The money of the Bank will be redeemed, so that no losses will accrue t 6 the bill-holders. We understand that our banks re ceive and pay out the bills as usual. The deposi tors, we believe, will not fare so well,(althongh it >b said that the private fortune of Mr?Patchin will be devoted to indemnify them against loss. We hope this will prove true. It is severe upon business men, who have deposited with an insti tution, as a matter of confidence, to have their up, and their business resources crip pled;tiirough.the mismanagement of others. To us, this feature in bank failures always appear the mos( grievous. If Bank officers do not know 1 that they are to suspend until the event ocenrs, I then -of course, they .should not be oensunjd. But if the; can .foresee snoh a conßequenoo of tbs condition or management of their inatttn- .■£ *- ■'' : [V/' v v ;>- s'* -i '■*’ • f" ' ” r ’.. ••. ,:Z : . ' ■. - ' 't ■■ > ~-‘J NEWS or OUIt OWI STATE. . A new Democratic paper, devoted to the gap. port of the State administration, is to he started in in afewtteeke.bylfeßßrfl- Keenan and Klengensmith..' The Argiu. and Republican denounce in strong terms, the objeota nnd pur poses of the new paper. \ AConntyMasa Con vention of the Star of the West, viil be held in Greenaburg, on the 22d inst., to instrnot the delegates to the State Convention whom to sup port for Governor. • t . Mr. Robert Smith, of Mead township, Craw ford county, disappeared about Wednesday, the 26th ult., and has not Bines been heard of. Itia feared that there has been font play in this oase, as the missing man had a considerable amount of money in his possession, which he obtained on a pension draft. The Canal Commissioners have fixed the com mencement of £ha term of service of the officers appointed by them as follows: Superintendents of Motive Power and Super visors of Repairs, on the Ist of December. Collectors of toll. Weigh-masters, Cargo In spectors and State Agents on Railroads, on the Ist of January. Collectors of toll, Weigh-masters and Cargo Inspectors on the Canals, on the opening of na vigation in the spring. Washington College commenced its Winter Ses sion on Monday last; and a number of new stu dents ore already in attendanoe. The Endowment soheme, having been euccessfoi, will go into effect at once, and the result of this measure will doubtless bo mostjgrntifying to the friends of the institution. The Rev. Dr. Scott, the newly elected President of the Coltego, has en tered upon the discharge of his duties. The Canal Commissioners have authorised the Superintendent of the Portage Railroad, to ob tain if he can, a loan of forty thousand dollars on the credit of the Commonwealth, to pay debts on the road, nntil an appropriation can be made by the Legislature. The appropriation of last winter is exhausted. 554,039 03 ... 44.741 41 4289,713 70 M. Boyer, Supervisor on the Upper Western Division of the Canal, gives notice to persons having claims against the Commonwealth for la bor, &c., previous to November, 80, 1853, to present them before the 20th inst., in order that they may bo reported for appropri ation. The Bloomsbcrg Star gives the receipts at the Be&oh Haven office, on the North Braneh canal, up to the first of November, 1853, whioh foot up $165,256 69, being an increase over tho same period last year, of $53,671 27. The receipts at this office, if no accident occars, will reach by the end of the year, $200,000; which will be an increase over last year of $70,000 ; and if boats could have been obtained in the busy season, tho receipts would still have been greatly in creased. .57,010 30 One of tbo men engaged on the Hempfield Railroad, Section 28, near Washington, named Patrick Maok, eras killed on Monday evening, whilst blasting rooks. He leases a wife and child in the neighborhood of Washington. Tho WaihiagUm Commonwealth says that near ly all the laborers on the Hempfield Railroad, between Washington and Wheeling, have been on a strike since the Ist instant Daring the Som mer they had received one dollar and ten cents per day; and daring tho winter, from the Ist instant antil spring, tho Company have con cluded to allow bat 87} cts. per day. Most of the hands hero rofaaed to go to work at this rate, and many of them bare left the road. The company will not be mnch retarded in their operations, inasmach as others will come to fill the places of thoso who leave. Wo learn from the Record, that on Monday night last Wm. Sloan, of East Nottingham township, Chester county, was burnt to death by falling into tho fire. From some cause he went to the kitchen In the night and sat op by tho fire, and, it Is sapposed, had a fit and fell head foremost into the coal, lie was found to wards morning, and one side of his face, and his arm and sboalder burnt to a crisp. He was about forty years of ago. The Journeymen Shoemakers of Reading, last week struck for an Increase of wages for their work, declaring it impossible to support their famines at tho high prices demanded for pro visions, the amount earned after n weeks' con stant labor being wholly insufficient “to make both ends meet” The advance was generally given. The legislator® of Alabama will coavcno qd the 15th tost, when it will bare to elect two Uoiled Stated Senators, to fill the places occu pied by Col. Clemens and tho late Ylce-Prcsl* dent King. Perry S. Warfield, Esq., a member of the Now Orleans bar, oommitted suicide on the 29th alt. Mr. Joseph Edlow, a respectable citizen of Sop* ry county, V& , pat an end to his existence last week. A late English paper states that since tho World's Exhibition in London, French Moderator lamps of tbe value of half a million of dollars havo been sold In Loodon. Mr. E. L. Davenport, on American trago dinn, it is said, has become an immense favorite in London. He Is at present playing an en gagement at tbe city of London Theatre, re ceiving £l5O a week. Daring tbe past week a case‘has been on trial in the United States Circuit Coart, at Philadel phia, to recover $50,000, alleged to be dne to the estate of the late Daniel Webster, for fees in the great case of Matthias Aspden’e estate. The case is not yet finished. A Sohool Codsqs of Cincinnati, just taken, states that there are now, in that city, 36,205 white youths, between the ages of 4 aod 21 years, bring an increase of 427 over last year, when the total was 37,778. In 1851 the total was 40,250; and the CinoUnati Gazette intimates that there mast certainly be some mistake about these re turns. Tho following statistics exhibit the strength ol tho Universalists at tbe present time in tbo Uni. ted States:—lo97 societies, 837 bouses of wor ship, 612 preachers, 20 periodicals, 10 acade mies or schools, 110 ecclesiastical associations, including State conventions, missionary, tract and oiuoation societies. Protest of tub Brazilian Gqvbrnmsst AGAINST THE LIBERTY OP NaYIOATINO TUB Amazon granted by Peru. —ln a recent paper from Lima, we find an interesting correspon dence between tbe Russian minister to that Re public and the Peruvian Secretary of Btate, on the subject of the recent law en&oted by Peru, giving the freedom of navigating the Amazon to tbe nations with whom she has treaties. The Brazilian minister charges on Tirado, the Peruvian Secretary, the violation thereby of cer tain rights guaranteed to his government by treaty. The existence of companies, under a pretended support of the laws of Pern, ore dis cussing the organization of mercantile expedi tions to the coast of Peru, and other prepara tions are actively going on. Albuquerque, tbe Brazilian minister, protests against the results expected from this resolution of Peru, in a de gree detrimental to Brazil In answer, Tirado, the Peruvian Secretory of State, declares that if the right of navigation on the Amazon is an exclusive right of the people on the shore, Peru oannot deny tho right of navigation to the nations holding treaties with her. Not finding plausible grounds for refusal, and not considering this permit prejudicial to the in terests of Brazil, the Peruvian Government has lioensed these expeditions. The Secretary claims Pern to be irresponsible for tbe designs of these companies. Pera cannot consistently deny these companies access to her dominions ac cording to the treaty, and she is not responsible for any other construction of the deoree of April 16th. He concludes with the wish that all impedi ments to tho navigation of the Amazon may be avoided, by the establishment of conferences, whioh will cause au agreement of the plenipo tentiaries of the said State — N. Y. Exprcts. Louis Faren, one of the Earel tronpe, was found dead in his room at-the Woodruff House,, yesterday morning. He had complained Of ill-health for a day or two.bnt waaablo tb perform his business at the theatre. Dr. John* son wns called fn, and gave the opinion that he had died from an affection of the heart—Cm. Enquirer. . " Item* of Berra and HUeolUny. r . r „ -V__ t* ' V ■ ■-.** - J v; i* .« -■'. 'V: : • Hrr.the Homing Ibst. UEETING ASD PABTIMG. V 4 •- .-.v.CT WttilAH How often in gladness. . We meet hen tngellior, vThen put, fallof aadneM, And doubting-much .’whether •- We crer shell meet thus again. Borne, father and mother— -Bweet words of protection!— And Bister and brother— All bonds of affection, Though dear, we most sunder in twain. New scenes and sxew places New interests borrow • Kind friends and bright faces Divert us from sorrow. Where’er througb’lifya changes we roam; *Tin some spirit congenial/ L And gentle end loving, At ibo altar bymenial Lure us off from Oar roving, And Join us once more to need home. Thus ever we *re forming New friendships that yearly Seem wooing and charming, : And binding us dearly— Nor how soon they we know. OJ then let us ever hind sympathies cherlib, Nor never, no, never, * Let friendly thoughts perish, . Whilst hero through life's changes wo go. Br. Olaih Horn, Pittsburgh, Nor., 1863. For the Morning Tbit, THE WOODS. 01 bow lotqlt ’tls la summer To wander *taoag the trees, Ao4 listeu to iho waitings Of the getttloorenlng breeie To geo the hiU-elde tore red With flowers of ovory hue. While around the birds are flying With their plumage red and blue; To lay beneath Bzmo spreading oak — That grand old forest tree— .Ahl woods and trees, my heart beats high In sympathy with thee. But the winter Is approaching, The cold win-Is anon win blow, And far from this loved spot of earth WUb a heavy hoart I*ll go. Fair Oaks, November, 1853. Stlvasce. Work Chalked out fqb. the Uhitbd States. —A Spanish paper. La fttvofrSerille, in a re markable article discussing the tjoeetion of the annexation of Coba by tho KTnlteff States, thus foreshadows some of the consequences which would result from that initial measure: “It is contestible, since the government at Washington has not taken pains to deny it, that tho American Union aspires to the absorption of tbo island of Cuba ; aod it is not less evident that once mistress of tho greatest and richest of those European possessions, the acquisition of the others, or the repetition In all of them of .the St. Domingo slaughter, would be no difficult matter. Now, the loss of Cuba would import for Eng land tbo loss of Trinidad, whiah commands the month of the Oronoco—that of Tobago, that of St Locia, Grenada, the Grenadines, Barb'adaes, Dominica, Monsterrat, Antiguo.Nevis, St Chris topher, Angnillis, the Virgin Isles, Jamnica,and the nomerons Archipelago of the Dacca Islands. It would import for France the loss of Goads* lonpe, Martinque, Deseada, Dos Santos, Harie galante, and part of St Martin. j It would import for Holland tho loss of St Enetaoe, Jam, Carsaoo, Ornha, and Buen Ayre. It wonlJ import for Denmark tho loss of San Joan, and Santa Crnz. It would import for Sweden the loss of Br. Bartholomew. It would import for the Emperor Solouque the. loss of Hoyti. It would import, in a word, for Europe, the complete abdication of her power, of her repre sentation, of her influence, of her interests in the American Seas, and the absolute preponder ance of the United States, to whose strength nothing could, from henceforth, te opposed. Chevalier’s n’lnorsmiß—We can sympa thise with the writer of the following, haring sunk a now bat on Monday, while at dinner, at the same place: “ There is a system of petty thieving In - Cin cinnati, that travelers would do well to boon their guard against Travelers depositing their hats and overcoats, while going to their meals, are apt to find them non eomeatibos when needed. There has been no less than four overcoats, and any quantity of hats, taken from the racks of one of tbo principal hotels of tho city, daring tbo last four daye. Dr. Pollok had jcut equipped himself with an overcoat at a cost of $35, for a trip to New Orleans, and some light-fingered gent, fancying U, appropriated It without leave of the owner, during au absence of a few mo ments at his supper, Monday evening. A Saccharins Item. —ln Florida, Louisiana, and Texas,—the only States in the Union in which sugar Is raised to a large amount—a capi tal of $50,000,000 is invested in the culture of the cane. These Butcs produce annually about 300,000,000 pounds of sugar. In addition to this amount, foreign importations are yearly made into the United States to the extent of 850,000,000 pounds. Even a short crop qf sugar at the South, which reduces -the usual produc tion only 100,000,000 or 160,000,000 pounds, in variably advances the rate of sugar from one to one and a half cents per pound ; which, on the entire consumption of C 50.000.000 pounds, is equal, at one cent, to $6,600,000. and at one and a half cents, to about $10,000,000. Dinner to the Howard Association. —The proprietor of tbo Cify Hotel, Nfcw Orleans, gave a dinner to tho Howard Association on the 20th ult., as a testimonial for the self-sacrificing con duct during the prevalence of the recent dread ful epidemic in that city. Among tbo toasts drunk on the occasion was the following; “ The North the East and the West—forget ting all sectional .difference, with a noble sympa thy, worthy the memory of the Immortal Howard, they rushed to the relief of tho South* when smitten with a sudilon and fearful calamity, and have thus sealed the bond of union between os tprever.” The “Oldest Inhabitant.”—On the 16th uIL, died, on the plantation of Edmund B. Rich ardson, in Baden county, N. C., Judy, a slave, aged one hundred and tenyears. She. was one of the eight slaves who, nearly sixty years ago, w'ero the first settlers on the plantation where she died, within one mile of the Capo Fear rirer. Of the other seven, one died over 09 years of age, another 93, and a third 81. Two are yet living, one 75 and the other over CO years of uge. Within five miles of the place where Judy died lived William Pridgen, whose death at the age of 122 years, we recorded some four or fire years ago. —Fayetteville Observer. gST* Tho Louisville Courier of Monday an nounced that the supplies of coal of nearly all tboir foundrtea,-maobine shops, mills, &0., were nearly exhausted. Tho etock at the Louisville rolling mill was almost exhausted. Work at the glass works was already suspended, and at tbo paper mill and Gas Co. preparations were making to take a rest. This Btate of affairs must speed ily result disastrously to tbo poor operatives of the factories that will be obligod to suspend operations. Removal or the Seminolbs from Florida.—- A meeting of the leading oitizena of Sooth Flori da, was held on the 18th ultimo, at Do Soto, the county seat of Hernando county, continuing four days, for the purpose of expressing publio opin ion as to the removing of the remaining Semi nole and other tribes of Indians now living In South Florida. Resolutions were finally adopted deprecating their forcible removal, and declaring that, at present, there is no necessity for harsh measures towards the Indians. Growth op Ohio.—Every six years, by law, there is a re valuation of the real estate of Ohio for taxation. The last valuation was in 1847, when the entire taxable property of (he State at cosh values, amounted to about $475,000,- 000. It is said the returns for the new valua tion are nearly complete, and the Andltor of State estimates that they will vary but slightly from $800,000,000; showing an increase of tax ables in six years of $820,000,000, or nearly .70 per cent Fatal Affray in Virginia. —The Clarksville (Vo.) Tobacco Plant states that on tho 31st ult.; an affray occurred in the bar-room of the Clarks ville Hotel, between Edward H. Gillespie and Green B. Elliott, the former a citizen of Meek-’ lenburg, Va., the latter of Granville* N.C.y Which resulted in the almost instant death of Mr. Gil lespie, and the dangerous, if not fatal wounding, by a stab in the left breast, of Mr. Elliott. The latter, it is alleged, acted in self-defence. Cincinnati Post Office. —The business of this office, for the quarter ending Oct. Ist, 1858, presents the following result: Number of letter* for this 499,340 i. circular* received to be distributed to other offices ....—~— GS8»?90 Number of circulars received and sent —.— 90,833 “ rumem pamphlet*. 4c- sent and re ceived*. ~i.^68£441> Number of received...——.... . *l,BOO «« « fent«.......«-.-. - 93^50 The Franklin fire-engtnge company, .from Washington, arriVed in New .York pa. Monday morning, and were handsomely reoejred. '• At. 4 o'clock they went up tp,the Crystal oortedby thaManhsttan Company, and:in ; the etehing they paid a'Visit to tho Tarious'placea of public amusement. 49“ A Good Comparison—Tbe He?. f Wllll»a Boalatt, a TreU-kno*n Methodi/ft clergyman, redding..at Naples, draws the following amosiug but apt comparison between Dr. JTLane’s celebrated.yermlfnge.snd a ferret: “A furrotf'whea placed at tbeenlranco of arai*hole, en i tersthe aperture./travelaalongtho passage, seizes upon the i rat, exterminates bis existence, and draws tbo animal's de> i funct carcass to?the light. And in Uk* manner have ;I i lb and Dr. WLatu?a American to operate upon i wo&hs, those drcadfal-.and, dangerous tannentors of cbil* i dron- > This remedy, like the ferret, enters the aperture tt i the mouth, travels down the gullet. hunts round the I stomach; lays bold of the worms, shakes the life out of the i reptiles, sweeps clean their den, and carries their carcasses i clear out of the system. This, at le**t, baa boen the effect | of the Vermifuge npon my children.” Anfelghbor ofMr. Eonlatt, Mr. John Briggs, adopts the -aimiu.nf .tha jrareiend cartlfler. thus both giving their most unequivocal approval of this great specific, after hav ing witnessed Its operation npon their own children. Le t othcTß_hJj be satisfied. Purchasers will be carefhl to ask for Dr.M’Lane's cele brated Vermifuge, and taka none else. ;AH other Vermi fuge*. In comparison, are worthless. Dr. M’Lane's Vermi fuge, also-Ms celebrated Liver pills, can now be had at all respectable Drag Stores in the United States, and also, by the solo proprietors* FLEMING BROTHERS* Successors to ,J. Kidd Jf Co., novlhdaw -eO.Wood street. As * Spring and Banner Hedltln®> CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE stands pre-eminent above all other*. Its singularly effieadoos action on the ■ blood; Its strengthening and vivifying qualities; its tonic action on the Liver: its tendency to drive all humors to the sur face, thereby cleansing the system according to Nature’s own 'prescriptibn; Its harmless, and at the same tlmeextra* ordinary good effects, and the number Of cores testified to by w>»ny of the most respectable citisens of Richmond, > a-, and elsewhere, tnnst be conclusive ovldenco that there is no hombug about it. „ . .. , The trial of a single bottle trill satisfy the most sceptical of its benefits; _ , *.• See advertlsemetrein another cclonm* [ocafcdawlm . fy- Atafffnces’ Sotlc*.— The undersigned, As signor of EDWARD HKAZKLTON, hereby notify all per sons Indebted to said Heazeltou to call and make payment, and all persons baring claims against him, will please pre sent them tor settlement. .. Tbo Store will be kept open to sell out the Stock of Goods on hand about sixty days town this date, where W. n. KINCAID, one of the. will be found. REUBEN MILLER, Jr, Y GEORGE A/BEKRY, V Assignees. • WILLI AH/IL KINCAID,j Pittsburgh. Oct. IS, 1853/' [oct3L4w*J 4SP-F&U and Winter Clothing, Whole sale and Retail.— A large and splendid stock of Pall and Winter Clothing Is now ready for the inspection of those wishing to be fitted out in the mode. Call and see far your selves. Country Merchants would find It to their interest to call and examine the stock. N. B-—Customer work made to order In superior style, and at the shortest notice. QKIKBLE’3 CLOTHINQ HOUSE, No. 240 Liberty street. HEW ADYEBTXSEMHHTg. SECOND LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS. MCRPIIY A BCRCHPIKLD, at North-east comer of FOURTH and MARKET streets, hare now open their second supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Among which will be found the newest styles of DUES? Gf> *DS, sueh as— Plain and Plaid Silks; . [Red and black Dree* Plaids; Figured and Damask do. , Cashmere Plaids, full oston* Plain black and figured do. j ment; Watered Silks, for dresses and'French Merinos, allcolors; mantiUas; {Coburgs, full nssortm»nt: Super, black Tknnbaxines; lAUwool Mona Delaines; Mourning Alpaca*; j'lu-lln do Beges; Black Alpacas, all prices: ,81aUlilous Delaines; Gisan.oo: English, French and Araertrera Pnncrs: Embroideries of all kinds; Needle-work Collars, Sleeves; Qonlton Collars and Sleeves; Kid Gloves; Do. Chemisettes; Silk dtx, fleecy lined; Needle-worked da Hosiery of ail kinds; Housekeeping Goods of all kinds: Table Cloths; Diapers; a superior make of Shirting; Muslins and Bosom Linens— the latter made of pure Gal. Black French Cloths; Mantilla Velvets; Do. do. Casslinetes; Oroche Shawls, long and Boyv* Caaimerea; ( square; Satinets; ( Long wool Shawls; Flannels of all kinds; ' Vjaaredo. do. Satin Vestins AFRKSII SUJ'Pbi' «l Ute luiiutiug AJ&n tiuuu jiwL revived . The Monk's lieTengc, or the Secret Enemy; a Tale of the later Crusade*. By Samuel Spring, author cf GUffar A 1 BarmakL Helen tfulcnve, or Jeanlt Rxeeotnrahip; being Passages In the Life of a Breeder from RomanUtn. Lionel Ainsworth, or lh? Young Partisan's Deem, by lira. Caroline Oroe. No. 3 Christy’s Plantation Melodics. SUrer? in the United States: a Narratira of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball, a black man. The Hebei Scoot, a Romanes of the American Revolu tion; by Aria Ashland. Also. Beport of. the Trial of Caatncr Hanaway for Trea son. fa rerisiasee to the PujritiTe Slare Law. For sale at W. A. GILDENFBNNEY A CO.’S. porll 70 Fourth street PRINTED INSTRUCTIONS in upwards cf ONE HUN DRKD DIFFERENT KINDS OF BUSINESS, or Methods of Employment, which originally cost thousands of dollar*, and many of whkb hare been sold at from $1 to £23 each We can confidently say that no person ont of. Or In any common employment, will regret .sending for them, £0 per day warranted to any enterprising person. The public are aMttred that thla U NO HUMBUG. Any of the different employments can bo started with from $5 to £lO capital. No Utter* attended to, unleu accompanied with the cash. Enclose £1 and address B. T>. BANKA* Proprietor. oot! h3tw*] Haunafe MQt*. Mibopjnc Co.. ftfdo G LABS—2SO Lous hxlt> Glass; 100 “ 10x12 u 75 « /IQxU “ 60 “4; 10*15 " ■ ' 60 u . 10x10 “ “ Swearer’s” brand; for sale by V SMITH A SINCLAIR. povll v _ 122 Semad and 1*? Front streets. NO. SUGAR— 1 70 hhda, prime; forreleby ♦ novll PHITn A SINCLAIR. MOLASSES— 150 bbiafor sale by ' potU . SMITII k SINCLAIR. fIHKEdK— 25 boxes, prima, for sale br / potll ; SMITH k SINCLAIR. CODFISH— 10 casks, for sale by novll SMITH k SINCLAIR. SEG ARS—4O,OOO Half Spanish; 10.000 Crux A Sons’ Priadpes; 5,000 Havanas (London:! with other choice brands; for sale by SMITII A SINCLAIR, potll 122 Second and 151 F!r*t street*. LILY white—lo grt*. “ WethsTelP*** Just received and for sale by FLEMING BROS.. Successors to J. KVh] k 6a, CO Wont! rtrret. JAPAN VARNISH—I lor just received and far sale by novll FLEMING BROS. ISINGLASS PLASTER—2OO yards, in 1 vard case*, in *tore and for sale by (novll) FLEMING BROS. COURT- PLASTER—50 ffro**. a superior quality, in store and for tale by (nor} n PLRMING BROS. X\) 11ITING—29 bbls far sale by TT novll FLEMING BROS. SYRINGES —10 groea, glass, metallic cap*, smarted, in store and tor sale by (novll) FLEMING BROS. BRIMSTONE— 1400 the In store and for sale bv FLEMING BROS. FOR SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on the corner of Shields’ alley and Oarroll street: Lot 20 feet by 100: on which is erected a BRICK HOUSE, containing four rooms, a porch, and good cellar; hydrant water at the door. This property will be sold lotr, and on good teraa: Apply to THOMAS MOFFITT, no*ll Pest Building*, Fifth street. Boys and youths 1 calp, kip and thick boots a full arsortment at reasonable prices. L. E. lUYWARD, Conicy Market aod Liberty streeto. novll * A CARD* THEATRE— AUTHOR’S BENEFIT.—Tbo friends of the Drama are respectfully informed that the new Fairy Comedy, “THE INVISIBLE PRINCE, oa Ths Wit or thi Akaxobs,” will bo performed for ihs BENEFIT OF THE AUTHOR, CHARLES P. SHIR AS, on FRIDAY EVENING November 1U The box sheet Is now ready at tbo Theatre. where swats can be secured. novHWt ASSIGNEES’ SALE OP BEWICKLEYVILLE PROPERTY. THE undersigned, Assignees of JAS. BENNY. Jr„ will sell, at Public Bale, ail the right, titin and interest of J. Benny, Jr, In and to that certain TRACr OP LAND, about half a mile from the village of Sewfokleyville, con taining Fifty Acres, more or less on which are a Two Story Dwelling House, large Barn, Spring Housn, oud other-out' houses; also, a thriving young Orchard. Tbe place is well supplied with Spring*. The safe will take place on SATUR DAY, 10th December next, at 12 olclock, M., on the prem be*. The Stock and Farming utensils will be sold at same time and place. Terms at salo. WM. WILSON, Jb., novlo:dlotaw3t FRANCIS SKT.T.vi^ [Gnxetto cppv.l Asctonm*. QiVBMITUFiKU) tffKKUT is Ibe plant to buy LOURS of D& all kinds, at all prices, to meet all taste*, from tbe cheapest Toy Book to the most expensive Annuals and Illus trated Works. Helen Mulgrave,or Jesuit Executorship; being Passages in the Life of a Secoder from Romanism—*n Autobi ography. PrVe 50 cents; 73 cento cloth. The Monk's Revenge, or tho Secret Enemy; a Talo of the later Crusades—by Samuel Spring, B<*q., author of “ Oiafflr A 1 Barmaki H —complete in on* larg* octavo volorne of two hundred ond fortr pages. Price 60 cents. The Forced Will; by Emerson Bennett. Price 60 cents. Bleak House ; by Charles DickeaA" Price 60 cents. Miner’s Domestic Poultry Book. Price 60 cento, paper; 75 cento, cloth. H. MINER k 00^ potlO No. 32 Smlthfield street. FOR SALE—THIRTY ACRES OF GROUND, near the Butler Plank Road, on which is erected a Sickle Fac tory, 40 by 23 feet, one rtory high; also, a Building con nected, 18 by 18 feet, and-a Dwelling House, 20 by 70 feet, one story high, with stone basement, and eight romps, fin ished in good stylo; large Stable, 20 by 14 feet, and a Frame Stable,« by 18 feet. Twenty Acres good Bottom Land; balance good Timber. This property will be sold low, and on good terms. Apply to THOMAS MOFFITT, novlO Post Bolldings, Fifth street* OR SALE—A 11R1CK HOUSE, Aftp iAip, fjtnawj ip the Beeond Ward, Allegheny City, fronting on Carroll street,having six rooms, with basement kitchen, and on first floor—and back of laid Lot is erected a Framo Building, 16 feet by 29, fronting on Jefferson street; the Lot SO feet front by 100. This property trill be sold low, and on good terms. Apply to THOMAS MOFFITT, Beal Bstste Agent, POTIO . . fust Bolldings. Fifth street OOD AND WILLOW WABK.—BAUJSY A KbN -BHAW hare now open tile -most extenslTo assort, ment of French, Oerznan -nit domestic Saskets, and Bee* ket Ware, to bo fonnd In the city; also, Wooden Ware of e*ery rarlety, which they will dispose of on tho most fa eorable terms, wholesale orretalL' - norlo CKOTON MILLS HOMLNY AKD BYKUP—Krc'd fresh. and for sale by BAILEY A BENBHAW,' ; n°.lo - IM liberty street. INCH MEAT—In glass jars, Ibr family use, for sale b/ BAILEY t BENBHAW, °°slO 253 Übertystreet. fpO LET—DIIUu BTOHK, corner Penn and liana strveta JL PoasesslonglTßn Immediately. -Also. TWO STORES on Hand street. Enquire of AUSTIN LOOMIS, potlO No. 92 Fotnth »t. Twenty bhauesoihu andpenna. uailboad co. WASTED by AUSTIN LOOMIS» . motXO No. 82 Fourth street, aboee Wood. ©Onn CITY WAKKAiITS WASTED l tr —! -<fI)OUU _ AUBTDf LOOMIS, „ ti°vlO ; • No, 92 Fourth sfc, show Wood. l?OUBTH WARD -'PSOPEUTY—A cozafcrtabio BRICK - JD ; .. pWELLKO‘HOUBE FOE SALE, tita&tedon Fosrth rtreet, ziekr Eoss. ‘ The Boose U iron ammged for eoxnfcrt end . coarmlgocft. The lot U 24 feet front hrSO dee& Price $3000; terms euj. &. CUTUBBBT ft BON. norlO »o. 140 Third street. * '■.-.■c-.tr. :.vr :c r .K-s-i- J^-'Tf^r^xr: ' ; ?:•- * *■ ..." • ■■ y' ■ » .■,•'• ;•. : ■ <r.- - - . -s, ♦; '•1 *■ SPECIAL NOTICES.' • ■ Indigestion and Llver co&rolxthi CURED BY KlEll’B PETROLEUM.— lowing letter from Rev. 0- Dicsmsox, a lUnicmary in Oregon: • •• r • Mb. J. M. Khr —Tkar Sr.- Mynelfaud wife havingboen greatly benefited by thfruse of your Pelrolenxh. I wish to have you nud me % box of two or three dozen bottles. I am tho Coozregsdooal Bliulitcr in this place, pad severe! of my people are affected with indigestion and ah tnaetfon of tho liver, tho same of myself and wife, before taking jour PsTSoLECXyOX Rocx On- Wo took several bottles— two or three each—about a year and a half ago, and wo have sever enjoyed so good health for years u we have riuco that time. I had not taken a aiuglo bottle, before that fullness of tbo stomach which so distresses tho dys peptic was relieved, and I have felt nothing of it sines that time My wife wex also reßoved from a~ chronic disease of the liver, which had been cf several years-standing, by the use of your Petroleum. Sold by S M- KIER, Canal Basin, GEO. IL KEYSER, 149 Wood street, and Druggists and Medicine Dealers erery , where. oet£s rrre» ARNOLD 4&r WILLIABIS, HEATING (iry AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, No.-25 STAR KET street, Pittsburgh—Manufacturers of WROUGHT IRON TUBING. BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS and CHIL SONS furnaces, Registers, Ventilators, En Pipes, and every article requlredin their Unfc-' Particular attoodoo paid to tho erection of Heating, Ven tilating and Drying Apparatus,' by;Stcam Pipes, Hot Water, and Chi toon’s Furnace. ■ . IT'S* Dr.■ li«rxette»« Jtxno Cordial, or PRO CREATIVE ELIXIR, prescribed as an aEoctnal resioratlve in cases of Weakness, Impotency,cr Barrenness,'- and all Irregularities of oatore. As an Invigorating Rem edy It is unequalled. Also a certain Remedy for Incipient Cnummptian, Indigestion, loss of Muscular Female tVeakness. Sold oaly .at Na 140 THIRD street Pittsburgh. ' ■ . oetSUlSw ircs® H ' AHL, Sargcon Dentist*— (fry O. W. Biddle.] rho. 144 Smlthfield st. [mylfcy ' LODGE, I* O* O* 3b'*—The Angerona Lodge, No. 259, LO-of O. meets every Wednesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood st. [jylry . Notice,-The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS BO CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the first and third WEDNESDAYcf every month, at the FLORI DA HOUSE, Market street. By order. Jelry JOIIN YOUNG, Secretary. Careo’a Cotillion audHroas SaxXiorn lßaud, can be had by applying to Wm. Frank Cargo* at the u Crystal Palace Daguerreon-Rooms,” of my2s:tf . B, M. CARGO A CO.’S, Fourth street. O. O* ®*«— Place of meeting, !V asliington Hall, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley, - PmsBUSOR Losox, No.33G—Meotoevery Tuesday evening, MzECAtmu Evc&zmcxxT, No. 87—Meets first and third Friday of each month. ‘ ImnrS&ly—• TEA.—For the best OoloxqTxa In Pitto hareh, at 69 cents 9 fix, go to the Pekin-Tea Store, No. 38 Fifth streetwhere.thuvery best,Black and Green Teas can always be had. : . fjy9 Cornsll ConutU Agreat-many per (S£r sons are dreadfully tormented with corns. AceTtairf remedy will be fonnd in Dr, Const's Oaxx Pusrsß, for sale by Dr. GEO. 8. KEYSER, 140 Woodatreet.. u f Pries, retail at and 25 eta. per box. sepB 1 figUblberal dednettons to those who hoy to sell again.. Curtaln'llaterikU, and: IKy Curtain Trimmings of every description,'Furniture Plushes, Brocatolles, lace and Xfngtin- {hntalns, N. Y. Painted Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Curtain PtosJßands, kz-j at wholesale and retail. W. IL CABBTS, No. 169 Chesnut street; corner Fifth, PhUadelpblA. Curtains Made and Trimmed in the very newest French style. . [marSOHy- ' CHAS. E. LOOMIS, STOCK AND BILL-BROKER} Notes, Honda, Mortgages, dbc,, Negotiated* PABGCUUX ATTZXnoW fitVEf TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STOCKS. ©•Orncr —75 Fonrth street, between Market and Wood opposite tbe Bank of Pittsburgh. - - janlB:ly Pearl Steam, Millf CANAL BASIN, ALIEGHENr CITY, (staa zes aarixotp S7AHOS.) FAMILIES will be rapplied with oxrr various grades Iky of FRESH GROUND FLOUR, '/ : By leaving their orders at the Mill or in onr boxes at. : " Logan, Wilson k Gx, Wood street, or Braun A Reiter, cor ner Liberty and SL Clair streets, Pittsburgh.' IL P. Scbwartx, or J. T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny. Flour wili bodejlvcredtofaTanfes in either of tho two cities. Traits? CASH on delhury. . - .. jy29 BRYAN, KENNEDY. & CO. , |rre»NELSOIi'B DAGUERREOTYPES— Post Office Buildings, Third street. Likenesses taken In all kinds of weather, from 8 A. 5L to 5 P. AL, giving an accurate artistic and animate likeness, unlike and vastly su perior to the common cheap daguerreotypes, at-the following cheap prices: £2, £3, $4, £5 and upward r aceording to the size and quality of case enframe. Houre for children, from II A. M. to 2 P. M. N. B-—Likenesses of sick or deceased persons taken In any part of the city. • [novgfoly W• A* U’CLURG r Dealer in Fine 7 h*t- Choice. Family Qncerics t Hbodcu a»d Willow TTorc —lias on hand one of the most extensive Stocks of goods In hL» line to be found in the West, which he offers at the low est market'rates, wholesale or retail, and warranto th*™ to be of the best quality. 4y»Goods delivered Intheeitlea free of charge. ens IT npASSOCIATED FlremenTi Insurance IhsT C ompany of the C ity of Pitt alrarch* /. K.MOORHEAD,Preddent—ROBERT FlNNEY.Secretary. Will Insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS of all kinds. Office: tn Monougahela House, Not. 124 and 125 Water street. j nzucTOks J. K. Sfoorhcad, W. J. Anderson, B. C. Sawyer, B. B. Simpson* Wm. M. Edgar, H. B. Wilkins, W. Wi Dallas, , C?hari*»<t Kent, C. IL Paulson, William Collincwood," A.P. Anriatt* / Joseph Kaye, William Wilkinson. 1 jsuS lTre» CASH MUTUAL FIRE AND HA BINE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Peunsylvania, CAPITAL, 9100,G00. CIS.LS - PKIIPJSTVAL. iVtridenf—H&nrXUGUSTUS a HUTSTER. Secretary —THoMA3 H. WILLSON, Esq. j nisxcTo&s: Hon. A. 0. Hclstcr, Samuel W. Hays, William Robinson, Jr., Thomas Gillespie, William P. Fahnestock, John B. Qn^, Harvey Bollman, Jacob Peters, John Walker, Jr., William Colder, Jr.,. Jacobs. HalJerman, Aaron Bornbaugh. RUSSELL k OAKES, Agents, Office, in Lafayette Building?, JgS ' (entrance on Wood street) (TresCITIZENS’ Insurance Company of Pittsburgh*— H. D. KING, President; SAM UEL L. MAKSI2ELL, Secretary. QjSce: 94 Hu Ur SfreK,between Earkzt and Hbodrireeto. Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Hiss!* dppi RiTer* and tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damage bv Fire. ' ALSO—Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Naviga tion and Transportation. dz&xcto&s: H. D. King, Wm. Larimerjr- WflUatn Bagaley, Samuel Al. Kier, Samuel Rea, WHliam Robert Dunlap, John S. Dilworth, 8. Harbaugh, ; Francis Sellers, - Edward ILmsleton, y J. Sehoonmaker, Walter Bryant, WDHaiaß. Haya. . l&aaeM. Penstock. i <lec22 PHILADELPHIA CTTRTATK WABEHOUSE, ’ ITI ChestmUtL^oppotiUtkeStatißoux. IL W. 8 AFFORD, KEEPS constantly on hand the most extansiveand TxriedassortznentorCurtßins&ndCurt&inH&terfctlsto be found in the dty» compriringih part'hf the followine CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS—aII liyleuof— ... _ French leCOCurtains, Window gbnjfMi, allpriee* tfusliu u Buff Hollands, all widths,' French Broca teller, all widths, Gilt Cornices, eTcry stole and French Flushes, price, “ Satin Laines, GBt Curtain Pins, “ Lam pas, u “ Satins, Cords and Tassels, u Damask Linens, Gimps, allpricea, «« Caahmerette, Loops, Plain Turkey Red, . Fringes, India Satin Damask, ‘ Picture Tassels and Cords, ** lining Silks, : Brasses, FumitureGlmps, nt»ka,Rings, Brackets, Ac. A full assortment of the above goods constantly fox sale, wholesale orretalL [marhly—aLm.n. Pittsburgh liftfe Insurance Com* LKy pnny, of PITTSBURGH, PA. sloo,ooo President—Jnos 8. Hoos. Vice President—-Sastoxl kTCtuxsAff. Treasurer—Josxph 8. Lteqn. Secretary—C. A. Coirox. > OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET, (ifatonic Hall BuUdinp,) - This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with Life Risks. Mutual Rates are the same as those adopted by other mfely conducted Companies. . Joint Stock rates at a redaction cf on»-third from the "RatusJ rates equal to a dividend of thirty-throe one third per cent, paid annually in advance. ' • - Risks taken on the Uvea of persons going to California or Australia. . mxxcToas. James S. Hoou, Samuel iTClnrkac, William Phillips, John A. Wilson, John Scott, Joseph P-Gaxxani- M, p. John M’Alpin, Alexander Reynolds, . Horatio N. Lee, Hiram Stowes •• mar 23 Fccah Stoclc of N£\V u*v > PIANOS.—The subscriber re- .—^ spectfhUy ioforins, tho public that he is now selecting, in person, at tho fsetorics of Now Yerk and Boston, a most extensive v I V f .ft and ELEGANT STOCK OF NEW PIANO FORTES. The utmost care and attention will be given to the selection cl tbe eery best instruments which are'thanufactnred in thls country. Purchasers are politely requested to await the arrival of these elegant Instruments before buying else where, as they will haro 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 bun -iftds of the Eastern stock, and will positively sell th»m at net factory prizes, without additional charges for freight, Ac.' The first Pianos of this lot will arrive in-about * fortnight Call and examine. * • HENRY'S LEBER, 101 Third street, sign of the Golden Harp. N. Pianos taken In exchange at- Hghest valuation. - -atjjr2o fT it to duo to KIEK’B; &trotam to say that it has been known to completely eradicate! every Testage of this dreadfnl disowe in lexa time than any : other remedy, and at less cost or inconvenience to tho pa tient. The thousaadsofcertifies tea In the hands of the proprie tor, many of which are from well knows citizens of the city, of Pittsburgh and its immediate vicinity, go'to show clearly tndbeyor \ll doubt,that KinPa PxTEOLrmrls® medidnr of no coir, on value, not only as a loeal rezhedy in Ftimfa tit, Bhcsmatisvij Deafness, loss of Sight, but as a valuable Internal remedy, inviting the investigating physicians, as wen as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its merits. • Those haring a dread of mixtures are assured Hurt this medicine to purely natural, and Is bottled wait Cows from the bosom of the earth. The/Mowing certificate is copied from, a paper pt&xxhed at Syracuse, N. r n cnd bears date August 2, VR%tcishich ir aUo appended the cerHJLcaUofthecddraicdD. T. Foot.it D of Syracuse: * This may In truth certify, Giat lhare been so badly af- Meted with Scrofula for thelastsevenyearsthst moxtofthe time I have been unable to attend to any ***** of buste«s*,- and much of the time unable to walk and confined to nr. bed, and hate been treated nearly oil the time by the best Physicians our country affords; I octaskmaHy got some je- ; but no cure, and continued to grow worse untUDr. Foot recommended me to try tbe Petroleum, or Rock OQ, u eve: tything else had faOed. I dld'ea without faith at first, but the effect was astonishing; It threw tha poison to the surlkecr at once, and lat once began to grow bettor,'and by using •even bottles I have got a cure worth thousands ofdollara. ; MRS. : NANCY XL BASKRR. Xhbmay eeztiiy that I fcm been acquainted witlfKlgr'ff Petroleum, or Bock 00. fbr more than a year, end fern re peatedly witnessedits beneficial efleets. in the-careof tndo-; tent ulcers and other disease* 2br ‘vhSeh J t is end with it to> be a medietas wor^: thy ofsttentioD, and can safely saythaisnecessfcaaatteafl-i ed its use where other msdletaa had felled.■ : ' -nrT. J?00T, M. D. 1 1 Tcrsalaby an the Druggists ta Htfebnrgh. •ianZfal&wi! /=> uii SHOBS-rWboleeale swTßetsih -Alt iao» \T of Gem Shoes are taTited tocalk -.lifflsff .tiat boy to" cha ring™ 1 ** ■ ; AYWABD, I^* oet2o Oornsr lteket and liberty streets.: ■ '• V* 6 ;’, ?■* - ’ - f . -* - *uV j-* . JOSEPH 0. rd5TE8.......... Boxes and Parquet:* —~soe. I Brirata Boxes,Jar£e...~~~sB I Boxes fbj ccmgTP TO' Do. do. nsui...w.^4 £ i £5“ Persons securing ecststrill be charged 32}£&s.«ytr* for the certificate. ___ *. '\ 43*Boor*..open at ££ before 7 .o'clock; perfemane* «onuncnce at o’clock ___ «3*BENiWT 07 CHAHIE3 P.SHTRAfI,tUq;A^gbr 7 ofihe beantirul and succeesfol Fairy Drama Gf'tne INTIS* XBEK PRINCE. . . . - . •■'£s**o Original,. ADDRESS. urrltte nfor tba ceaatoatfafe the lion. P. C. SHANNON. will be epoken by Mr. BRELtv - This Etxnijio, SorEmSer 11,1553,*an>ipS«ai*£ fcr.the thirl time, . • .T. THE iNVISIBM'PSiSCBt^:^ c OB TUB; WAlt WlTii THE- !■ -> (Whh Her Cortona; Scot:-ry, I>jccra‘lons, aad Appofait- meats, prepared espmsjly fcrthla flm) ; ! cm o» CHiaAcma. Pbedras; Khit of Ballsy. Pbarmaeesmi&jon^—:« -,. : broth rr„.... .. . v r , TC^t, ; OJeior, a gardener Cletns, ) Lorda of Coad-( ' ~-.Mr. PcnW. . Faber, an artig&n. _:.. r M r Tlenly; ‘ .■:••• - : '-gutrfims Magtnfcy.- • - r Cynm. a soldier..— Setcri, Stereos. _rassandr».'QncBnofCoinona„^..^ilra.l>yto.; - wJypblita, Queen of ; r • ThalcrtrUj) - - l.- f_u.*..._Hr*.BrelifertL . . Diana, : > Amazons,-< ........ -7, Thirty -: J - . (>— .^-^MixDyka. Fairy Foster. : • >•• Principal Dancer-^;....Miss Xr*bUsr*n r - Soldiers, Citizens, Courtiers, Amazons, sod Fairies, by a • host of assistants. - • For ■pTograuiine ©t eeeneTy. Incidents, Ac-sea deseiptirs sheets. • . -- • . .. • «_:• To eondnde with thaComedy of ; v .. . .THE HONEYMOON. Duke Arana^..—.l „ j. _m>. .pHffohK - _ Juliana--- ; Swat original Dram* cf U2TCLB TOSFS CABIN MAD'LLE TITR BARONESS •- mU DE BEU6 Respectfully informs the dozens of Pittsburgh that thi will giro nr - -•• .• GRAND CONCERT • ON. MONDAY EVENING;; NOTEMBER Ufa". : .Assist&lbytbv»'rolT6wioj?dfctingnlsljalArtistes: ' ' BIU»RA' BIDONIA COSTINI, ' The young aridgifted Prima Donna from the Grand Opera cf / . Et PeleraWrehi " MR.-Alcrinm: ALLBYNR, __; ■ Tenor, of the English Opera; London: T " ; ‘SIGNOIrBPKX3HI, •* °- ■■ }''■ ■* i Bass a Prof undo;. • 1 - MR.‘HENRY'APPF, ‘ Solo TWiolst to Bins- of Holland; and - • - ITERBr-MORITZ LIEBICIt? - Pianist to thePrinee of-PruM&a.- 5O cents; to be-had at the usaaJ plseea. Concert to commence at 8 o’clock;. . ootB • Style of Bkti*- . HP* JaJf (headof WoodJhssiO't.retired ihe'JAt«L||jfpl; • STYLE OY UATS, and wooM"respect inrite tho attention of his friends and customer* to lb "He has also nu haad a hffge £«wirtßw»i nf HATS And CAPS. Trhirh ho wfilsolLCniiAP; fbr ttJrtu (auliif Hat* and Gapg, >.'• c \ • rfe JOSEPH CQS £~C(Eycorner AYond streat * ” •/J»and Diamond. etlej,-wouto_rwpectfaily3*€- ' * I - their, friends and tha pnhHft iyy . a *“ES opd splendid stock of HATS-ASD' CAP 3, of the latest styles^'which they are prepared to ceil on as reasonable terms.as.any other, house fe tha VitT. GiTftus a calL and examine onr stock;. ' -■" " : -• '• FRESH OYSTERS, - . FRO M BAL TIMOR EV . ' JEST RECEIVED AT ’ ' . A. FIELD’S UEPOT, On corner of Wood noi Pmii Street! - , .. r'frta y*.Titics3 k rairro. _ [npio ■• BAfiGAIBSi: BARGAJBSI 43*AT SO. 75 arAKKET STHEET.-Sat -'•.. • : . is xonr SELLING OFF AT EASTERN COST, To Close SSusiness. ■ _■ -CS'"The undersigned has posuiively determined torelln? qoiah busiaissat the end of Use present year, prnrioos t 4 *hichererr dollar s.worthcf Goods inthcTusuae m ust lad will be fold. •• ... ;'v - > PHILIP ROSS. : £3“ XIARKET Ftrrct,. letweea Fourth ami ' mocd - : •• • ' •- '•• / V ' ..•■;■ DOt7?gw. V fpiIOMPrON’S ;O*<!ICON’S CELKMiATKD WASEUNQ COSPOBSD. m. A £n»h sujjpTy rocqwcd Vn>! for >nK*. toil, lr? ‘ , . -BAXLEi’ A P^KNSIIA.W,-.; .•■•■•; - CsS.l.ttK!rty.itreeiJi~. KA.M b N 1,1 ,N K—a, handsome- Two -Hem' Power fleam EhginoT.lr sale. attHT LfliertTatHhE.':.- nnvgallw . FAnXIgTtXiK Jt BltormnL r TTo Lime IStirnera. - -, : lIE CELEBRATED PATENT LIME KILS. inTCT.ied.br hicbsrd !:. frferreder, ofHccbcster, N- T«!s nowof fcfed fursalc ill the rcnnty of Allegheny soil sli Wert era Pennsylvania, and it* vicinity, ip.'any person or. pen*™ engaged in Lime Enmlnj. or others. This Kiln amt* sedeeall other.* in the United Slates. D'ithtwoccrdaof wood it will born Trom £OO (oJSO'biisbels of Lime etar St hours, or one ten of Bituminous Coat.'. The Lime it of sw. verier quality—of a stronger and purer quality than ivy olhcr now made, anti the Klin Is more durableihan'to other Kiln erer built; and it saves at least half the H»W and more than one half of the foeL: It is perpetual inlia operation, and it supersede* ail others! nose. Thesnb seriber is now at the Eagle llotel, kept by John Hkhqfa Pittsburgh,where the model and recommendations mew ha seen, and further fhlonn&tion.may bo had from the Agent, t he Eastern part of the State is sold, end the KStasiO o»* asssfnl operaiioivwbere.thgy may be seen,' ‘ Pin-hureh. Vr.T»nherB,l?.TL' Y ~ trntcii BnlbonrHoots, e£c\ - - - r piTE subscriber hasreeeited dirtet ftom Harlem He «nn- X • ply °f choke Hyacinths, Tulips, 1 Crocus, Poo ecus, dud other Flower Roots lbr fail planiiuc, Rod far winter bleed:- Ing, hi pots and glassesptswn Grass feeds fir fin eowinS, whiohmahe a Sne, close, smooth tnr£ equal to agio: ft*, ning. Instruments, Garden, and- Faming ImpleoentiiftlMv most approved construction, at Easton Seed ami Agricultural Fifth,street^ - Ty * T * ' .. - • JAMIS* WASBIEBP. 1 • 1- Aifioi amen,:—AlAT.new. sidbor l^ to city* hy H* Opera Schotitefr,embellished with a ecrrect view of the Interior of perfonnauco-nf an Opera; composed by IL' : • Cottage of the Daisy J3*Q j Hot • Son* of tbd Drum, from Fille du Begimeht; '• l Good Bye, arranged os a Quartette. ' ; v * Green Mountain Yankee,-a TemperaneeidedltTo Ida May: Woman rules, von stilL~ *,>•> ' " .Also, a general .assortment of- the'newest and ttrst fhshionohlehluric, just received *iM for sale by - - IL. KLBBBB, IQX gated gfaeet ~ r ptIK GRAM) OIiSUHSHATUMrW..LIMES*.W® t? SHOES.— uf e eganco and. comfort la* been .fully attained la tha' RUBBER* which perfectly protects from dampness, and hsffr th*tcfr feet of & Tippod Gaiter, Ladies are invited, them, at ~ •' W.' E. SC EtHEUTZ 1 , nqy9 ' • . 107-Mxrket strata GrJNiT.’ii CUXiS—AU entirely new; article of Gum Shoes, jostreceirad at —. ••••^ nnT 9 w. u schmertzv-iot vte&t fr - t’UIIMJKE.Va GUMS,'Demis, Ihlftklns,.-and- jwf f eTety size, at W.E. SCHMERTZ’:J nov9 ■■• i •• .Tw-inaif^ WAMXJVY ULASd —9OO boxes SxlU, 10x12* wrii lOjlX HeKennsa £; Co.’a store and forsal*Trr ooTfl.. . / . .: -.. .fflSff JrMOOKHEAP, QUsl;lilLs—Sbana iJwfcwb«u Roarj : •.: . •.£ •/ O :A .V„. wr.gmij>;Beana;. id ctore-.iaad for fwnfl] .KING k MOOSHEA&y r -. ' Toltoa Alanafactnrer9» - lIE RZNTON IROX COMPANY, of Wester* PencirW ▼anU* with « capital of $150,000, hstin- become &» owners and proprlfitorsof' the RENTON’ andDICEEHSON PATENTS, in Western Pennsylvania,* far making Iren di* net from the Ore, are tot prepared - to sell rights to ii<e so,patented, ; in the tertUoiraforoaii The acknowledges! superiority cfithe Itehton'prcoefci whereby iron:ore,can be canTerted into wrongfct ift* At .a boat the tost of coQTertlng oralqtn'plg unnecessary •to recapitulate it* b4twi tores-here.> ~ .V _ Letters WOODS Esq,.ai Keeaport, Allegheny county,' Pconsylranla, wfcereVfiwa* •ace, with the'Benton ImproTemeht, *now-ih sseea&l operation, will meet with Immediate i&entkm.fnotfsiAvif IT~ i SAL&—AHUUriIS AJil> liUT r on <!oyfttli A Ward, Allegheny ; Lot 30 bj 100 feetpdof 'which 1* crectad a Two Story Frame Bonding, containing fire roosn*. with a. double porch, and good edlar. Hydraat wato £t the door; all kind* of fruit in - TM« Pwpfrtyiffl I be sold low, and on good terms.' Apply to : -?V.* 4, s iL. ; -'EHOHAS HOrilH,"" Beal Estate Ageotj .Port Bdldbga. Fifth W i J * Shroffcl & Co.. TTr* ha vu facto be as o» firi pro oV saves. vault Doors and Iron 'WiaSow Eiatters. ASD U all pemua'idmit-Uie neeasiiy of tbO aioA inenticnM srlielps, isetiiTc no ht*?ltatica fa tccctak meodtog our article to }» anrthfag fa Ibe«tT» prauptly jAtendol uyaad jratap in tbs beat ca short notice;- ” •-• •, v * j- SS-Emitb&fiia street, between Foarllfsnd Kf&iiTJtfc- •■. . „■ [figpfrden] ■ ;, - uJ. SHBOITEb A OQ^j 'A ’A. HAfiOJH A CO. will open tbisncminj a spSeodii -/V> - assortment of LadiesCloti Cloais, Capes an# FOB. boaters. ■ _ , ~ L)LANKET&—loOO.pieee* of erery quality on hand. P -pot? A. A. M ASON A Cft, 25 TiMx st* \\TOOLEN stl AWLS of ererv grade in iiai2enafty»jg^‘ l •iTT .nowready. 5 A, A. 2IASOS A CO*^T .'•.sot* V;v.-,. j | >LAim£Ua -.WAfliiSP— g»highest tree nadd J3;Bl6ddctsby - A. FAIIKESTOCg k. Qfc. .-...- uoT7:,d CbrnerUt.ind : gfj?y.^ fl UIIKD IfOKISALS—A otrr Thr— -1 :.Storg BriA'JuW£IJ«INQ-H<jUHE. TritK fUuated.on Ihlrt streetsbetween Wood .and&rfisSts cootstea eleyen-Sofims, besides the Store-room, 1 Saß, cad. pood Cellar. The Hotise is veil finished, ssdfai coed <ada*z Gaa fixture* Bath Room, for hot and cold • •L-»t la 20 feet front by Ss.deep- .. WDJ be aold escsew terms. s. CBTHBKRX £-'£QS£-*v ' norS QUMKESirr— A VALUABLE FARM FOE EASE, BSotoU k/ on tpe West Newton r no<J Cumberland Plash‘'Head* stout 60 miles from -Pittsburgh and 8 from: Senef ««Uag of 237 Acres, 150 of which; are in calflrattoa—the < oeIKJW fine.,tiailier.';rXhe J«rm-;!s veil vetere& c Tha buildings are *Tarera,a Smith and WegoaHaker's BEbpa, Stables, and other. ooMicmses. - A' Saw- and- Grist .2221: on thettdjdcdigproperty,. Prices4soo. Tams osj^- • >:j : . . .--• pqt4 .;. > . a.cimrggKT I LODTU & Blmmgbasn, T c»suSetai«*t«f i *-Bar;lron, and small Iron.of I the ftT i >»«tqn»Hty offiOOps, RousdSßX&l 3.99" Into orders for Iroaia the box, al ifra i>, Oflce. ' 1 - : v~vU--i-r.^.-rv'y••-•»-•■ •;■>-•• .aelS--' •]...' WOLtfifS AKOttATU? x do*eaWo!2a :r * ArtuaalipScheidaai Schnapps fi* fss » wholasaia or retail* at •■• .•-■ • ■■ '■ ■• ~■■ - • ~ * • oets KBIfiSS’3 X>ro3 Ste®, UQ Wool street* I V*';.>** V AMUSEMENTS. rOSTEB’S THEATBE. LcrsEZ iso titaian pei eta cp AmmiEi! i MASOHIC HALL. GBBAT SALR- 1 THE LARGE AKD.'SELESDib'aWCK'or - ' ■■ •■*•••• •*' . ... . * - -i* ■%. ... • •*• -v ! "a*", V t • ' . . v' - -t" ■ V?v- V- v wmm :- ; 7“, /_ .v' 1*0: Third area.
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